// Copyright 2016 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be // found in the LICENSE file. #ifndef SKIA_EXT_SKIA_HISTOGRAM_H_ #define SKIA_EXT_SKIA_HISTOGRAM_H_ #include #include #include // This file exposes Chrome's histogram functionality to Skia, without bringing // in any Chrome specific headers. To achieve the same level of optimization as // is present in Chrome, we need to use an inlined atomic pointer. This macro // defines a placeholder atomic which will be inlined into the call-site. This // placeholder is passed to the actual histogram logic in Chrome. #define SK_HISTOGRAM_POINTER_HELPER(function, ...) \ do { \ static std::atomic_uintptr_t atomic_histogram_pointer; \ function(std::addressof(atomic_histogram_pointer), __VA_ARGS__); \ } while (0) #define SK_HISTOGRAM_BOOLEAN(name, sample) \ SK_HISTOGRAM_POINTER_HELPER(skia::HistogramBoolean, "Skia." name, sample) #define SK_HISTOGRAM_EXACT_LINEAR(name, sample, value_max) \ SK_HISTOGRAM_POINTER_HELPER(skia::HistogramExactLinear, "Skia." name, \ sample, value_max) #define SK_HISTOGRAM_MEMORY_KB(name, sample) \ SK_HISTOGRAM_POINTER_HELPER(skia::HistogramMemoryKB, "Skia." name, sample) namespace skia { void HistogramBoolean(std::atomic_uintptr_t* atomic_histogram_pointer, const char* name, bool sample); void HistogramExactLinear(std::atomic_uintptr_t* atomic_histogram_pointer, const char* name, int sample, int value_max); void HistogramMemoryKB(std::atomic_uintptr_t* atomic_histogram_pointer, const char* name, int sample); } // namespace skia #endif // SKIA_EXT_SKIA_HISTOGRAM_H_