1 //===-- llvm/Support/Timer.h - Interval Timing Support ----------*- C++ -*-===// 2 // 3 // Part of the LLVM Project, under the Apache License v2.0 with LLVM Exceptions. 4 // See https://llvm.org/LICENSE.txt for license information. 5 // SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 WITH LLVM-exception 6 // 7 //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// 8 9 #ifndef LLVM_SUPPORT_TIMER_H 10 #define LLVM_SUPPORT_TIMER_H 11 12 #include "llvm/ADT/StringMap.h" 13 #include "llvm/ADT/StringRef.h" 14 #include "llvm/Support/DataTypes.h" 15 #include <cassert> 16 #include <memory> 17 #include <string> 18 #include <vector> 19 20 namespace llvm { 21 22 class TimerGroup; 23 class raw_ostream; 24 25 class TimeRecord { 26 double WallTime = 0.0; ///< Wall clock time elapsed in seconds. 27 double UserTime = 0.0; ///< User time elapsed. 28 double SystemTime = 0.0; ///< System time elapsed. 29 ssize_t MemUsed = 0; ///< Memory allocated (in bytes). 30 uint64_t InstructionsExecuted = 0; ///< Number of instructions executed 31 public: 32 TimeRecord() = default; 33 34 /// Get the current time and memory usage. If Start is true we get the memory 35 /// usage before the time, otherwise we get time before memory usage. This 36 /// matters if the time to get the memory usage is significant and shouldn't 37 /// be counted as part of a duration. 38 static TimeRecord getCurrentTime(bool Start = true); 39 getProcessTime()40 double getProcessTime() const { return UserTime + SystemTime; } getUserTime()41 double getUserTime() const { return UserTime; } getSystemTime()42 double getSystemTime() const { return SystemTime; } getWallTime()43 double getWallTime() const { return WallTime; } getMemUsed()44 ssize_t getMemUsed() const { return MemUsed; } getInstructionsExecuted()45 uint64_t getInstructionsExecuted() const { return InstructionsExecuted; } 46 47 bool operator<(const TimeRecord &T) const { 48 // Sort by Wall Time elapsed, as it is the only thing really accurate 49 return WallTime < T.WallTime; 50 } 51 52 void operator+=(const TimeRecord &RHS) { 53 WallTime += RHS.WallTime; 54 UserTime += RHS.UserTime; 55 SystemTime += RHS.SystemTime; 56 MemUsed += RHS.MemUsed; 57 InstructionsExecuted += RHS.InstructionsExecuted; 58 } 59 void operator-=(const TimeRecord &RHS) { 60 WallTime -= RHS.WallTime; 61 UserTime -= RHS.UserTime; 62 SystemTime -= RHS.SystemTime; 63 MemUsed -= RHS.MemUsed; 64 InstructionsExecuted -= RHS.InstructionsExecuted; 65 } 66 67 /// Print the current time record to \p OS, with a breakdown showing 68 /// contributions to the \p Total time record. 69 void print(const TimeRecord &Total, raw_ostream &OS) const; 70 }; 71 72 /// This class is used to track the amount of time spent between invocations of 73 /// its startTimer()/stopTimer() methods. Given appropriate OS support it can 74 /// also keep track of the RSS of the program at various points. By default, 75 /// the Timer will print the amount of time it has captured to standard error 76 /// when the last timer is destroyed, otherwise it is printed when its 77 /// TimerGroup is destroyed. Timers do not print their information if they are 78 /// never started. 79 class Timer { 80 TimeRecord Time; ///< The total time captured. 81 TimeRecord StartTime; ///< The time startTimer() was last called. 82 std::string Name; ///< The name of this time variable. 83 std::string Description; ///< Description of this time variable. 84 bool Running = false; ///< Is the timer currently running? 85 bool Triggered = false; ///< Has the timer ever been triggered? 86 TimerGroup *TG = nullptr; ///< The TimerGroup this Timer is in. 87 88 Timer **Prev = nullptr; ///< Pointer to \p Next of previous timer in group. 89 Timer *Next = nullptr; ///< Next timer in the group. 90 public: Timer(StringRef TimerName,StringRef TimerDescription)91 explicit Timer(StringRef TimerName, StringRef TimerDescription) { 92 init(TimerName, TimerDescription); 93 } Timer(StringRef TimerName,StringRef TimerDescription,TimerGroup & tg)94 Timer(StringRef TimerName, StringRef TimerDescription, TimerGroup &tg) { 95 init(TimerName, TimerDescription, tg); 96 } Timer(const Timer & RHS)97 Timer(const Timer &RHS) { 98 assert(!RHS.TG && "Can only copy uninitialized timers"); 99 } 100 const Timer &operator=(const Timer &T) { 101 assert(!TG && !T.TG && "Can only assign uninit timers"); 102 return *this; 103 } 104 ~Timer(); 105 106 /// Create an uninitialized timer, client must use 'init'. 107 explicit Timer() = default; 108 void init(StringRef TimerName, StringRef TimerDescription); 109 void init(StringRef TimerName, StringRef TimerDescription, TimerGroup &tg); 110 getName()111 const std::string &getName() const { return Name; } getDescription()112 const std::string &getDescription() const { return Description; } isInitialized()113 bool isInitialized() const { return TG != nullptr; } 114 115 /// Check if the timer is currently running. isRunning()116 bool isRunning() const { return Running; } 117 118 /// Check if startTimer() has ever been called on this timer. hasTriggered()119 bool hasTriggered() const { return Triggered; } 120 121 /// Start the timer running. Time between calls to startTimer/stopTimer is 122 /// counted by the Timer class. Note that these calls must be correctly 123 /// paired. 124 void startTimer(); 125 126 /// Stop the timer. 127 void stopTimer(); 128 129 /// Clear the timer state. 130 void clear(); 131 132 /// Return the duration for which this timer has been running. getTotalTime()133 TimeRecord getTotalTime() const { return Time; } 134 135 private: 136 friend class TimerGroup; 137 }; 138 139 /// The TimeRegion class is used as a helper class to call the startTimer() and 140 /// stopTimer() methods of the Timer class. When the object is constructed, it 141 /// starts the timer specified as its argument. When it is destroyed, it stops 142 /// the relevant timer. This makes it easy to time a region of code. 143 class TimeRegion { 144 Timer *T; 145 TimeRegion(const TimeRegion &) = delete; 146 147 public: TimeRegion(Timer & t)148 explicit TimeRegion(Timer &t) : T(&t) { 149 T->startTimer(); 150 } TimeRegion(Timer * t)151 explicit TimeRegion(Timer *t) : T(t) { 152 if (T) T->startTimer(); 153 } ~TimeRegion()154 ~TimeRegion() { 155 if (T) T->stopTimer(); 156 } 157 }; 158 159 /// This class is basically a combination of TimeRegion and Timer. It allows 160 /// you to declare a new timer, AND specify the region to time, all in one 161 /// statement. All timers with the same name are merged. This is primarily 162 /// used for debugging and for hunting performance problems. 163 struct NamedRegionTimer : public TimeRegion { 164 explicit NamedRegionTimer(StringRef Name, StringRef Description, 165 StringRef GroupName, 166 StringRef GroupDescription, bool Enabled = true); 167 }; 168 169 /// The TimerGroup class is used to group together related timers into a single 170 /// report that is printed when the TimerGroup is destroyed. It is illegal to 171 /// destroy a TimerGroup object before all of the Timers in it are gone. A 172 /// TimerGroup can be specified for a newly created timer in its constructor. 173 class TimerGroup { 174 struct PrintRecord { 175 TimeRecord Time; 176 std::string Name; 177 std::string Description; 178 179 PrintRecord(const PrintRecord &Other) = default; 180 PrintRecord &operator=(const PrintRecord &Other) = default; PrintRecordPrintRecord181 PrintRecord(const TimeRecord &Time, const std::string &Name, 182 const std::string &Description) 183 : Time(Time), Name(Name), Description(Description) {} 184 185 bool operator <(const PrintRecord &Other) const { 186 return Time < Other.Time; 187 } 188 }; 189 std::string Name; 190 std::string Description; 191 Timer *FirstTimer = nullptr; ///< First timer in the group. 192 std::vector<PrintRecord> TimersToPrint; 193 194 TimerGroup **Prev; ///< Pointer to Next field of previous timergroup in list. 195 TimerGroup *Next; ///< Pointer to next timergroup in list. 196 TimerGroup(const TimerGroup &TG) = delete; 197 void operator=(const TimerGroup &TG) = delete; 198 199 public: 200 explicit TimerGroup(StringRef Name, StringRef Description); 201 202 explicit TimerGroup(StringRef Name, StringRef Description, 203 const StringMap<TimeRecord> &Records); 204 205 ~TimerGroup(); 206 setName(StringRef NewName,StringRef NewDescription)207 void setName(StringRef NewName, StringRef NewDescription) { 208 Name.assign(NewName.begin(), NewName.end()); 209 Description.assign(NewDescription.begin(), NewDescription.end()); 210 } 211 212 /// Print any started timers in this group, optionally resetting timers after 213 /// printing them. 214 void print(raw_ostream &OS, bool ResetAfterPrint = false); 215 216 /// Clear all timers in this group. 217 void clear(); 218 219 /// This static method prints all timers. 220 static void printAll(raw_ostream &OS); 221 222 /// Clear out all timers. This is mostly used to disable automatic 223 /// printing on shutdown, when timers have already been printed explicitly 224 /// using \c printAll or \c printJSONValues. 225 static void clearAll(); 226 227 const char *printJSONValues(raw_ostream &OS, const char *delim); 228 229 /// Prints all timers as JSON key/value pairs. 230 static const char *printAllJSONValues(raw_ostream &OS, const char *delim); 231 232 /// Ensure global objects required for statistics printing are initialized. 233 /// This function is used by the Statistic code to ensure correct order of 234 /// global constructors and destructors. 235 static void constructForStatistics(); 236 237 /// This makes the default group unmanaged, and lets the user manage the 238 /// group's lifetime. 239 static std::unique_ptr<TimerGroup> aquireDefaultGroup(); 240 241 private: 242 friend class Timer; 243 friend void PrintStatisticsJSON(raw_ostream &OS); 244 void addTimer(Timer &T); 245 void removeTimer(Timer &T); 246 void prepareToPrintList(bool reset_time = false); 247 void PrintQueuedTimers(raw_ostream &OS); 248 void printJSONValue(raw_ostream &OS, const PrintRecord &R, 249 const char *suffix, double Value); 250 }; 251 252 } // end namespace llvm 253 254 #endif 255