144 lines
5.6 KiB
Protocol Buffer
144 lines
5.6 KiB
Protocol Buffer
// Copyright 2014 The Chromium Authors
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// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
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// found in the LICENSE file.
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syntax = "proto2";
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option optimize_for = LITE_RUNTIME;
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option java_package = "org.chromium.components.metrics";
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option java_outer_classname = "SampledProfileProtos";
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package metrics;
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import "call_stack_profile.proto";
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import "execution_context.proto";
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import "perf_data.proto";
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import "perf_stat.proto";
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import "system_profile.proto";
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// Protocol buffer for collected sample-based profiling data.
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// Contains the parameters and data from a single profile collection event.
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// Next tag: 21
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message SampledProfile {
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// Indicates the event that triggered this collection.
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enum TriggerEvent {
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UNKNOWN_TRIGGER_EVENT = 0;
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// The profile was triggered by periodic sampling. Periodically sampled
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// profiles are collected once per uniformly sized period interval. Within
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// each interval, the sampled data is collected at a random time. For
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// example, if the interval is 60 s, then data would be collected at a
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// random point in each of the intervals [0, 60 s), [60 s, 120 s), etc.
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PERIODIC_COLLECTION = 1;
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// The profile was collected upon resume from suspend.
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RESUME_FROM_SUSPEND = 2;
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// The profile was collected upon restoring a previous session.
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RESTORE_SESSION = 3;
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// The profile was collected at process startup.
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PROCESS_STARTUP = 4;
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// The profile was collected after jank was detected while executing a task.
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JANKY_TASK = 5;
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// The profile was collected after a thread was determined to be hung.
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THREAD_HUNG = 6;
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// The heap profile was triggered by periodic sampling. The time intervals
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// between trigger events conform to the Poisson process with certain mean
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// interval between collections.
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PERIODIC_HEAP_COLLECTION = 7;
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}
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optional TriggerEvent trigger_event = 1;
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// The process in which the profile was collected.
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optional Process process = 11;
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// The thread in which the profile was collected.
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optional Thread thread = 12;
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// Map of Chrome PIDs running on the system when the profile was collected.
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// Each Chrome PID is mapped to its process type.
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// This field and the below thread_types field assume that the PID/TID
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// information are collected in a short duration for a single session such
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// that, the PID/TID reuse is highly unlikely.
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// The information from these two fields is used to map chrome samples
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// collected for a specific PID/TID to the corresponding process type and
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// thread type.
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map<uint32, Process> process_types = 13;
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// A list of pids that belong to Lacros binaries, which are a subset of the
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// keys of the process_types above.
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repeated uint32 lacros_pids = 18 [packed = true];
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// The version string of the Lacros Chrome browser running on a CrOS machine.
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// It a 4-tuple of numbers separated by dots.
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// Note: unlike the app_version in the system_profile.proto, this does not
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// include any additional suffixes such as development build or bitness.
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// This, and lacros_channel are only populated when lacros binaries are
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// found in the running processes, i.e. when lacros_pids is not empty.
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optional string lacros_version = 19;
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// The channel of the Lacros Chrome browser running on a CrOS machine.
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optional SystemProfileProto.Channel lacros_channel = 20;
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// Map of Chrome TIDs running on the system when the profile was collected.
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// Each Chrome TID is mapped to its thread type.
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map<uint32, Thread> thread_types = 14;
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// Fields 2-3: Time durations are given in ticks, and represent system uptime
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// rather than wall time.
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// Time after system boot when the collection took place, in milliseconds.
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optional int64 ms_after_boot = 2;
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// Time after last login when the collection took place, in milliseconds.
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optional int64 ms_after_login = 3;
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// The duration for which the machine was suspended prior to collecting the
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// sampled profile. Only set when |trigger_event| is RESUME_FROM_SUSPEND.
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optional int64 suspend_duration_ms = 5;
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// Number of milliseconds after a resume that profile was collected. Only set
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// when |trigger_event| is RESUME_FROM_SUSPEND.
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optional int64 ms_after_resume = 6;
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// Number of tabs restored during a session restore. Only set when
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// |trigger_event| is RESTORE_SESSION.
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optional int32 num_tabs_restored = 7;
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// Number of milliseconds after a session restore that a profile was
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// collected. Only set when |trigger_event| is RESTORE_SESSION.
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optional int64 ms_after_restore = 8;
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// Sampled profile data collected from Linux perf tool.
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optional PerfDataProto perf_data = 4;
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// Sampled profile data collected by periodic sampling of call stacks.
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optional CallStackProfile call_stack_profile = 9;
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// Perf counter data collected using "perf stat".
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optional PerfStatProto perf_stat = 10;
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// The maximum frequency in MHz reported for each logical CPU on the device.
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// This is a repeated field, where entry 0 corresponds to core 0, entry 1 to
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// core 1, and so on. The field is optional and populated only for metrics
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// that can use the max frequency to compute a CPU utilization metric, e.g.
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// when measuring CPU cycles.
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repeated uint32 cpu_max_frequency_mhz = 15;
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// The pressure-stall information that describes the state of CPU utilization
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// of the system.
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// The percent of the time that runnable processes are delayed because the CPU
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// is unavailable, accumulated over 10 seconds.
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optional float psi_cpu_last_10s_pct = 16;
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// The percent of the time that runnable processes are delayed because the CPU
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// is unavailable, accumulated over 60 seconds.
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optional float psi_cpu_last_60s_pct = 17;
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}
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