// -*- C++ -*- /* \file pmprof.h * This file is part of LyX, the document processor. * Licence details can be found in the file COPYING. * * \author Jean-Marc Lasgouttes * * Full author contact details are available in file CREDITS. */ /** * ==== HOW TO USE THIS TRIVIAL PROFILER: * * * at the beginning of the interesting block, just add: * PROFILE_THIS_BLOCK(some_identifier) * * A trailing semicolon can be added at your discretion. * * * when the program ends, statistics will be sent to standard error, like: * * #pmprof# some_identifier: 6.51usec, count=7120, total=46.33msec * * * It is also possible to profile caching schemes. All it takes is an additional * PROFILE_CACHE_MISS(some_identifier) * in the place that takes care of cache misses. Then the output at the end will change to * * #pmprof# some_identifier: 6.51usec, count=7120, total=46.33msec * hit: 96%, 4.36usec, count=6849, total=29.89msec * miss: 3%, 60.65usec, count=271, total=16.43msec * * * if DISABLE_PMPROF is defined before including pmprof.h, the * profiler is replaced by empty macros. This is useful for quickly * checking the overhead. * * ==== ABOUT PROFILING SCOPE: * * The code measured by the profiler corresponds to the lifetime of a * local variable declared by the PROFILE_THIS_BLOCK macro. * * Some examples of profiling scope: In the snippets below, c1, c2... * designate code chunks, and the identifiers of profiling blocks are * chosen to reflect what they count. * * { * c1 * PROFILE_THIS_BLOCK(c2) * c2 * } * * * { * PROFILE_THIS_BLOCK(c1_c2) * c1 * PROFILE_THIS_BLOCK(c2) * c2 * } * * * { * { * PROFILE_THIS_BLOCK(c1) * c1 * } * PROFILE_THIS_BLOCK(c2) * c2 * } * * * { * PROFILE_THIS_BLOCK(c1_c2_c3) * c1 * { * PROFILE_THIS_BLOCK(c2) * c2 * } * c3 * } * * Influence of identifier names: they are mainly used for display * purpose, but the same name should not be used twice in the same * scope. * * { * PROFILE_THIS_BLOCK(foo) * c1 * PROFILE_THIS_BLOCK(foo) // error: identifier clash * c2 * } * * In the example below, c1+c2 and c2 are counted separately, but in * the output, both are confusingly labelled `foo'. * * { * PROFILE_THIS_BLOCK(foo) * c1 * { * PROFILE_THIS_BLOCK(foo) // error: identifier clash * c2 * } * } */ #ifndef PMPROF_H #define PMPROF_H #if defined(DISABLE_PMPROF) // Make pmprof an empty shell #define PROFILE_THIS_BLOCK(a) #define PROFILE_CACHE_MISS(a) #else #include #include #include #if defined(__GNUG__) && defined(_GLIBCXX_DEBUG) #error Profiling is not usable when run-time debugging is in effect #endif namespace _pmprof { using namespace std; using namespace chrono; namespace { void dump_time(system_clock::duration value) { auto musec = duration_cast(value).count(); cerr << fixed << setprecision(2); if (musec >= 1000000) cerr << musec / 1000000.0 << " s"; else if (musec >= 1000) cerr << musec / 1000.0 << " ms"; else cerr << musec << " us"; } void dump(system_clock::duration total, unsigned long long count) { if (count > 0) { dump_time(total / count); cerr << ", count=" << count << ", total="; dump_time(total); } else std::cerr << "no data"; cerr << endl; } } // namespace /* Helper class for gathering data. Instantiate this as a static * variable, so that its destructor will be executed when the program * ends. */ class stat { public: stat(char const * name) : name_(name) {} ~stat() { if (count_ + miss_count_ > 0) { if (miss_count_ == 0) { cerr << "#pmprof# " << name_ << ": "; dump(dur_, count_); } else { cerr << "#pmprof# " << name_ << ": "; dump(dur_ + miss_dur_, count_ + miss_count_); cerr << " hit: " << 100 * count_ / (count_ + miss_count_) << "%, "; dump(dur_, count_); cerr << " miss: " << 100 * miss_count_ / (count_ + miss_count_) << "%, "; dump(miss_dur_, miss_count_); } } else std::cerr << "#pmprof# " << name_ << ": no data" << std::endl; } void add(system_clock::duration d, const bool hit) { if (hit) { dur_ += d; count_++; } else { miss_dur_ += d; miss_count_++; } } private: char const * name_; system_clock::duration dur_, miss_dur_; unsigned long long count_ = 0, miss_count_ = 0; }; /* Helper class which gathers data at the end of the scope. One * instance of this one should be created at each execution of the * block. At the end of the block, it sends statistics to the static * stat object. */ class instance { public: instance(stat * stat) : hit(true), stat_(stat) { before_ = system_clock::now(); } ~instance() { stat_->add(system_clock::now() - before_, hit); } bool hit; private: system_clock::time_point before_; stat * stat_; }; } #define PROFILE_THIS_BLOCK(a) \ static _pmprof::stat _pmps_##a(#a); \ _pmprof::instance _pmpi_##a(&_pmps_##a); #define PROFILE_CACHE_MISS(a) \ _pmpi_##a.hit = false; #endif // !defined(DISABLE_PMPROF) #endif