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/* -*- C++ -*- */
//=============================================================================
/**
* @file Timeprobe.h
*
* $Id$
*
* @author Irfan Pyarali
*
* If users want to use time probes the ACE_COMPILE_TIMEPROBES flag
* must be defined when compiling ACE. This can be achieved by doing
* one of the following: . Use make probe = 1 if you are using the
* make utility. . Define ACE_COMPILE_TIMEPROBES in config.h . Define
* ACE_COMPILE_TIMEPROBES in the VC project file. . Other regular
* methods will also work. It is not necessary to define
* ACE_COMPILE_TIMEPROBES when using time probes you simply need
* ACE_ENABLE_TIMEPROBES. You can use the ACE_TIMEPROBE_* macros to
* program the time probes and use the ACE_ENABLE_TIMEPROBE to enable
* the time probes. If you define ACE_ENABLE_TIMEPROBE in your code
* but forget to compile ACE with ACE_COMPILE_TIMEPROBES you will end
* up with linker errors. Remember that ACE_COMPILE_TIMEPROBES means
* that the ACE library will contain code for time probes. This is
* only useful when compiling ACE. ACE_ENABLE_TIMEPROBES means that
* the ACE_TIMEPROBE_* macros should spring to life.
*
*/
//=============================================================================
#ifndef ACE_TIMEPROBE_H
#define ACE_TIMEPROBE_H
#include "ace/pre.h"
#include "ace/OS.h"
#if !defined (ACE_LACKS_PRAGMA_ONCE)
# pragma once
#endif /* ACE_LACKS_PRAGMA_ONCE */
#if defined (ACE_ENABLE_TIMEPROBES)
#if !defined (ACE_COMPILE_TIMEPROBES)
#define ACE_COMPILE_TIMEPROBES
#endif /* ACE_COMPILE_TIMEPROBES */
#endif /* ACE_ENABLE_TIMEPROBES */
#if defined (ACE_COMPILE_TIMEPROBES)
/**
* @class ACE_Event_Descriptions
*
* @brief Event Descriptions.
*/
class ACE_Export ACE_Event_Descriptions
{
public:
/// Event descriptions
const char **descriptions_;
/// Minimum id of this description set
u_long minimum_id_;
/// Comparison
int operator== (const ACE_Event_Descriptions &rhs) const;
};
/**
* @class ACE_timeprobe_t
*
* @brief Time probe record.
*/
class ACE_Export ACE_timeprobe_t
{
public:
/// Events are record as strings or numbers.
union event
{
u_long event_number_;
const char *event_description_;
};
/// Type of event.
enum event_type
{
NUMBER,
STRING
};
/// Event.
event event_;
/// Type of event.
event_type event_type_;
/// Timestamp.
ACE_hrtime_t time_;
/// Id of thread posting the time probe.
ACE_thread_t thread_;
};
#if defined (__ACE_INLINE__)
#include "ace/Timeprobe.i"
#endif /* __ACE_INLINE__ */
#include "ace/Timeprobe_T.h"
#include "ace/Synch.h"
#include "ace/Singleton.h"
// If ACE_MT_TIMEPROBES is defined, use a Thread_Mutex to lock the
// internal state of ACE_Timerprobe. This allows multiple threads to
// use the same ACE_Timerprobe.
# if defined (ACE_MT_TIMEPROBES)
typedef ACE_SYNCH_MUTEX ACE_TIMEPROBE_MUTEX;
# else /* ACE_MT_TIMEPROBES */
typedef ACE_SYNCH_NULL_MUTEX ACE_TIMEPROBE_MUTEX;
# endif /* ACE_MT_TIMEPROBES */
typedef ACE_Timeprobe<ACE_TIMEPROBE_MUTEX>
ACE_TIMEPROBE_WITH_LOCKING;
// If ACE_TSS_TIMEPROBES is defined, store the ACE_Timeprobe singleton
// in thread specific storage. This allows multiple threads to use
// their own instance of ACE_Timerprobe, without interfering with each
// other.
# if defined (ACE_TSS_TIMEPROBES)
# define ACE_TIMEPROBE_SINGLETON_TYPE ACE_TSS_Singleton
# define ACE_TIMEPROBE_SINGLETON_LOCK_TYPE ACE_SYNCH_NULL_MUTEX
# else /* ACE_TSS_TIMEPROBES */
# define ACE_TIMEPROBE_SINGLETON_TYPE ACE_Singleton
# define ACE_TIMEPROBE_SINGLETON_LOCK_TYPE ACE_SYNCH_MUTEX
# endif /* ACE_TSS_TIMEPROBES */
#if defined (_MSC_VER)
// Disable warning of using Microsoft Extension.
#pragma warning(disable:4231)
#endif /* _MSC_VER */
typedef ACE_TIMEPROBE_SINGLETON_TYPE<ACE_TIMEPROBE_WITH_LOCKING, ACE_TIMEPROBE_SINGLETON_LOCK_TYPE>
ACE_TIMEPROBE_SINGLETON;
ACE_SINGLETON_DECLARE (ACE_TIMEPROBE_SINGLETON_TYPE, \
ACE_TIMEPROBE_WITH_LOCKING, \
ACE_TIMEPROBE_SINGLETON_LOCK_TYPE);
#if defined (_MSC_VER)
// Default back the warning of using Microsoft Extension.
#pragma warning(default:4231)
#endif /* _MSC_VER */
#endif /* ACE_COMPILE_TIMEPROBES */
// If ACE_ENABLE_TIMEPROBES is defined, the macros below will
// work. Otherwise, they just vanish. Using this macro, you can
// control which files/libraries are probed.
#if defined (ACE_ENABLE_TIMEPROBES) && defined (ACE_COMPILE_TIMEPROBES)
# define ACE_TIMEPROBE_RESET ACE_TIMEPROBE_SINGLETON::instance ()->reset ()
# define ACE_TIMEPROBE(id) ACE_TIMEPROBE_SINGLETON::instance ()->timeprobe (id)
# define ACE_TIMEPROBE_PRINT ACE_TIMEPROBE_SINGLETON::instance ()->print_times ()
# define ACE_TIMEPROBE_PRINT_ABSOLUTE ACE_TIMEPROBE_SINGLETON::instance ()->print_absolute_times ()
# define ACE_TIMEPROBE_EVENT_DESCRIPTIONS(descriptions, minimum_id) static int ace_timeprobe_##descriptions##_return = ACE_TIMEPROBE_SINGLETON::instance ()->event_descriptions (descriptions, minimum_id)
# define ACE_FUNCTION_TIMEPROBE(X) ACE_Function_Timeprobe<ACE_TIMEPROBE_WITH_LOCKING> function_timeprobe (*ACE_TIMEPROBE_SINGLETON::instance (), X)
#else /* ACE_ENABLE_TIMEPROBES && ACE_COMPILE_TIMEPROBES */
# define ACE_TIMEPROBE_RESET
# define ACE_TIMEPROBE(id)
# define ACE_TIMEPROBE_PRINT
# define ACE_TIMEPROBE_PRINT_ABSOLUTE
# define ACE_TIMEPROBE_EVENT_DESCRIPTIONS(descriptions, minimum_id)
# define ACE_FUNCTION_TIMEPROBE(X)
#endif /* ACE_ENABLE_TIMEPROBES && ACE_COMPILE_TIMEPROBES */
#include "ace/post.h"
#endif /* ACE_TIMEPROBE_H */
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