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* add jaeger support, link hot container & req span * adds jaeger support now with FN_JAEGER_URL, there's a simple tutorial in the operating/metrics.md file now and it's pretty easy to get up and running. * links a hot request span to a hot container span. when we change this to sample at a lower ratio we'll need to finagle the hot container span to always sample or something, otherwise we'll hide that info. at least, since we're sampling at 100% for now if this is flipped on, can see freeze/unfreeze etc. if they hit. this is useful for debugging. note that zipkin's exporter does not follow the link at all, hence jaeger... and they're backed by the Cloud Empire now (CNCF) so we'll probably use it anyway. * vendor: add thrift for jaeger
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/*
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* Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one
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* or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file
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* distributed with this work for additional information
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* regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file
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* to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the
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* "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance
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* with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at
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*
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* http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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*
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* Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing,
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* software distributed under the License is distributed on an
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* "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY
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* KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the
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* specific language governing permissions and limitations
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* under the License.
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*/
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#include <sys/time.h>
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#include "FacebookBase.h"
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#include "ServiceTracker.h"
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#include <thrift/concurrency/ThreadManager.h>
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using namespace std;
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using namespace facebook::fb303;
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using namespace apache::thrift::concurrency;
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uint64_t ServiceTracker::CHECKPOINT_MINIMUM_INTERVAL_SECONDS = 60;
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int ServiceTracker::LOG_LEVEL = 5;
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ServiceTracker::ServiceTracker(facebook::fb303::FacebookBase *handler,
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void (*logMethod)(int, const string &),
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bool featureCheckpoint,
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bool featureStatusCheck,
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bool featureThreadCheck,
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Stopwatch::Unit stopwatchUnit)
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: handler_(handler), logMethod_(logMethod),
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featureCheckpoint_(featureCheckpoint),
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featureStatusCheck_(featureStatusCheck),
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featureThreadCheck_(featureThreadCheck),
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stopwatchUnit_(stopwatchUnit),
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checkpointServices_(0)
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{
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if (featureCheckpoint_) {
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time_t now = time(NULL);
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checkpointTime_ = now;
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} else {
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checkpointTime_ = 0;
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}
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}
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/**
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* Registers the beginning of a "service method": basically, any of
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* the implementations of Thrift remote procedure calls that a
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* FacebookBase handler is handling. Controls concurrent
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* services and reports statistics (via log and via fb303 counters).
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* Throws an exception if the server is not ready to handle service
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* methods yet.
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*
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* note: The relationship between startService() and finishService()
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* is currently defined so that a call to finishService() should only
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* be matched to this call to startService() if this method returns
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* without exception. It wouldn't be a problem to implement things
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* the other way, so that *every* start needed a finish, but this
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* convention was chosen to match the way an object's constructor and
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* destructor work together, i.e. to work well with ServiceMethod
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* objects.
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*
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* @param const ServiceMethod &serviceMethod A reference to the ServiceMethod
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* object instantiated at the start
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* of the service method.
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*/
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void
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ServiceTracker::startService(const ServiceMethod &serviceMethod)
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{
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// note: serviceMethod.timer_ automatically starts at construction.
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// log service start
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logMethod_(5, serviceMethod.signature_);
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// check handler ready
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if (featureStatusCheck_ && !serviceMethod.featureLogOnly_) {
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// note: Throwing exceptions before counting statistics. See note
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// in method header.
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// note: A STOPPING server is not accepting new connections, but it
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// is still handling any already-connected threads -- so from the
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// service method's point of view, a status of STOPPING is a green
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// light.
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facebook::fb303::fb_status status = handler_->getStatus();
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if (status != facebook::fb303::ALIVE
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&& status != facebook::fb303::STOPPING) {
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if (status == facebook::fb303::STARTING) {
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throw ServiceException("Server starting up; please try again later");
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} else {
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throw ServiceException("Server not alive; please try again later");
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}
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}
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}
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// check server threads
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if (featureThreadCheck_ && !serviceMethod.featureLogOnly_) {
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// note: Might want to put these messages in reportCheckpoint() if
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// log is getting spammed.
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if (threadManager_ != NULL) {
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size_t idle_count = threadManager_->idleWorkerCount();
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if (idle_count == 0) {
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stringstream message;
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message << "service " << serviceMethod.signature_
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<< ": all threads (" << threadManager_->workerCount()
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<< ") in use";
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logMethod_(3, message.str());
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}
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}
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}
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}
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/**
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* Logs a significant step in the middle of a "service method"; see
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* startService.
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*
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* @param const ServiceMethod &serviceMethod A reference to the ServiceMethod
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* object instantiated at the start
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* of the service method.
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* @return int64_t Elapsed units (see stopwatchUnit_) since ServiceMethod
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* instantiation.
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*/
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int64_t
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ServiceTracker::stepService(const ServiceMethod &serviceMethod,
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const string &stepName)
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{
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stringstream message;
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string elapsed_label;
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int64_t elapsed = serviceMethod.timer_.elapsedUnits(stopwatchUnit_,
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&elapsed_label);
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message << serviceMethod.signature_
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<< ' ' << stepName
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<< " [" << elapsed_label << ']';
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logMethod_(5, message.str());
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return elapsed;
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}
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/**
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* Registers the end of a "service method"; see startService().
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*
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* @param const ServiceMethod &serviceMethod A reference to the ServiceMethod
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* object instantiated at the start
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* of the service method.
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*/
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void
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ServiceTracker::finishService(const ServiceMethod &serviceMethod)
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{
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// log end of service
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stringstream message;
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string duration_label;
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int64_t duration = serviceMethod.timer_.elapsedUnits(stopwatchUnit_,
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&duration_label);
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message << serviceMethod.signature_
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<< " finish [" << duration_label << ']';
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logMethod_(5, message.str());
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// count, record, and maybe report service statistics
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if (!serviceMethod.featureLogOnly_) {
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if (!featureCheckpoint_) {
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// lifetime counters
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// (note: No need to lock statisticsMutex_ if not doing checkpoint;
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// FacebookService::incrementCounter() is already thread-safe.)
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handler_->incrementCounter("lifetime_services");
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} else {
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statisticsMutex_.lock();
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// note: No exceptions expected from this code block. Wrap in a try
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// just to be safe.
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try {
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// lifetime counters
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// note: Good to synchronize this with the increment of
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// checkpoint services, even though incrementCounter() is
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// already thread-safe, for the sake of checkpoint reporting
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// consistency (i.e. since the last checkpoint,
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// lifetime_services has incremented by checkpointServices_).
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handler_->incrementCounter("lifetime_services");
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// checkpoint counters
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checkpointServices_++;
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checkpointDuration_ += duration;
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// per-service timing
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// note kjv: According to my tests it is very slightly faster to
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// call insert() once (and detect not-found) than calling find()
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// and then maybe insert (if not-found). However, the difference
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// is tiny for small maps like this one, and the code for the
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// faster solution is slightly less readable. Also, I wonder if
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// the instantiation of the (often unused) pair to insert makes
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// the first algorithm slower after all.
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map<string, pair<uint64_t, uint64_t> >::iterator iter;
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iter = checkpointServiceDuration_.find(serviceMethod.name_);
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if (iter != checkpointServiceDuration_.end()) {
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iter->second.first++;
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iter->second.second += duration;
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} else {
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checkpointServiceDuration_.insert(make_pair(serviceMethod.name_,
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make_pair(1, duration)));
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}
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// maybe report checkpoint
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// note: ...if it's been long enough since the last report.
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time_t now = time(NULL);
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uint64_t check_interval = now - checkpointTime_;
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if (check_interval >= CHECKPOINT_MINIMUM_INTERVAL_SECONDS) {
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reportCheckpoint();
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}
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} catch (...) {
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statisticsMutex_.unlock();
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throw;
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}
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statisticsMutex_.unlock();
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}
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}
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}
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/**
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* Logs some statistics gathered since the last call to this method.
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*
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* note: Thread race conditions on this method could cause
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* misreporting and/or undefined behavior; the caller must protect
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* uses of the object variables (and calls to this method) with a
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* mutex.
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*
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*/
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void
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ServiceTracker::reportCheckpoint()
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{
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time_t now = time(NULL);
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uint64_t check_count = checkpointServices_;
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uint64_t check_interval = now - checkpointTime_;
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uint64_t check_duration = checkpointDuration_;
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// export counters for timing of service methods (by service name)
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handler_->setCounter("checkpoint_time", check_interval);
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map<string, pair<uint64_t, uint64_t> >::iterator iter;
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uint64_t count;
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for (iter = checkpointServiceDuration_.begin();
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iter != checkpointServiceDuration_.end();
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++iter) {
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count = iter->second.first;
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handler_->setCounter(string("checkpoint_count_") + iter->first, count);
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if (count == 0) {
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handler_->setCounter(string("checkpoint_speed_") + iter->first,
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0);
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} else {
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handler_->setCounter(string("checkpoint_speed_") + iter->first,
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iter->second.second / count);
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}
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}
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// reset checkpoint variables
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// note: Clearing the map while other threads are using it might
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// cause undefined behavior.
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checkpointServiceDuration_.clear();
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checkpointTime_ = now;
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checkpointServices_ = 0;
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checkpointDuration_ = 0;
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// get lifetime variables
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uint64_t life_count = handler_->getCounter("lifetime_services");
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uint64_t life_interval = now - handler_->aliveSince();
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// log checkpoint
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stringstream message;
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message << "checkpoint_time:" << check_interval
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<< " checkpoint_services:" << check_count
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<< " checkpoint_speed_sum:" << check_duration
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<< " lifetime_time:" << life_interval
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<< " lifetime_services:" << life_count;
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if (featureThreadCheck_ && threadManager_ != NULL) {
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size_t worker_count = threadManager_->workerCount();
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size_t idle_count = threadManager_->idleWorkerCount();
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message << " total_workers:" << worker_count
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<< " active_workers:" << (worker_count - idle_count);
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}
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logMethod_(4, message.str());
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}
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/**
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* Remembers the thread manager used in the server, for monitoring thread
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* activity.
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*
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* @param shared_ptr<ThreadManager> threadManager The server's thread manager.
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*/
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void
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ServiceTracker::setThreadManager(boost::shared_ptr<ThreadManager>
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threadManager)
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{
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threadManager_ = threadManager;
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}
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/**
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* Logs messages to stdout; the passed message will be logged if the
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* passed level is less than or equal to LOG_LEVEL.
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*
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* This is the default logging method used by the ServiceTracker. An
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* alternate logging method (that accepts the same parameters) may be
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* specified to the constructor.
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*
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* @param int level A level associated with the message: higher levels
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* are used to indicate higher levels of detail.
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* @param string message The message to log.
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*/
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void
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ServiceTracker::defaultLogMethod(int level, const string &message)
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{
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if (level <= LOG_LEVEL) {
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string level_string;
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time_t now = time(NULL);
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char now_pretty[26];
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ctime_r(&now, now_pretty);
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now_pretty[24] = '\0';
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switch (level) {
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case 1:
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level_string = "CRITICAL";
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break;
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case 2:
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level_string = "ERROR";
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break;
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case 3:
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level_string = "WARNING";
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break;
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case 5:
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level_string = "DEBUG";
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break;
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case 4:
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default:
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level_string = "INFO";
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break;
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}
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cout << '[' << level_string << "] [" << now_pretty << "] "
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<< message << endl;
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}
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}
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/**
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* Creates a Stopwatch, which can report the time elapsed since its
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* creation.
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*
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*/
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Stopwatch::Stopwatch()
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{
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gettimeofday(&startTime_, NULL);
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}
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void
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Stopwatch::reset()
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{
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gettimeofday(&startTime_, NULL);
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}
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uint64_t
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Stopwatch::elapsedUnits(Stopwatch::Unit unit, string *label) const
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{
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timeval now_time;
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gettimeofday(&now_time, NULL);
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time_t duration_secs = now_time.tv_sec - startTime_.tv_sec;
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uint64_t duration_units;
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switch (unit) {
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case UNIT_SECONDS:
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duration_units = duration_secs
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+ (now_time.tv_usec - startTime_.tv_usec + 500000) / 1000000;
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if (NULL != label) {
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stringstream ss_label;
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ss_label << duration_units << " secs";
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label->assign(ss_label.str());
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}
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break;
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case UNIT_MICROSECONDS:
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duration_units = duration_secs * 1000000
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+ now_time.tv_usec - startTime_.tv_usec;
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if (NULL != label) {
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stringstream ss_label;
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ss_label << duration_units << " us";
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label->assign(ss_label.str());
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}
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break;
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case UNIT_MILLISECONDS:
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default:
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duration_units = duration_secs * 1000
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+ (now_time.tv_usec - startTime_.tv_usec + 500) / 1000;
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if (NULL != label) {
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stringstream ss_label;
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ss_label << duration_units << " ms";
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label->assign(ss_label.str());
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}
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break;
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}
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return duration_units;
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}
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/**
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* Creates a ServiceMethod, used for tracking a single service method
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* invocation (via the ServiceTracker). The passed name of the
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* ServiceMethod is used to group statistics (e.g. counts and durations)
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* for similar invocations; the passed signature is used to uniquely
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* identify the particular invocation in the log.
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*
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* note: A version of this constructor is provided that automatically
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* forms a signature the name and a passed numeric id. Silly, sure,
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* but commonly used, since it often saves the caller a line or two of
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* code.
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*
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* @param ServiceTracker *tracker The service tracker that will track this
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* ServiceMethod.
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* @param const string &name The service method name (usually independent
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* of service method parameters).
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* @param const string &signature A signature uniquely identifying the method
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* invocation (usually name plus parameters).
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*/
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ServiceMethod::ServiceMethod(ServiceTracker *tracker,
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const string &name,
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const string &signature,
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bool featureLogOnly)
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: tracker_(tracker), name_(name), signature_(signature),
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featureLogOnly_(featureLogOnly)
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{
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// note: timer_ automatically starts at construction.
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// invoke tracker to start service
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// note: Might throw. If it throws, then this object's destructor
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// won't be called, which is according to plan: finishService() is
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// only supposed to be matched to startService() if startService()
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// returns without error.
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tracker_->startService(*this);
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}
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ServiceMethod::ServiceMethod(ServiceTracker *tracker,
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const string &name,
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uint64_t id,
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bool featureLogOnly)
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: tracker_(tracker), name_(name), featureLogOnly_(featureLogOnly)
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{
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// note: timer_ automatically starts at construction.
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stringstream ss_signature;
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ss_signature << name << " (" << id << ')';
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signature_ = ss_signature.str();
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// invoke tracker to start service
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// note: Might throw. If it throws, then this object's destructor
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// won't be called, which is according to plan: finishService() is
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// only supposed to be matched to startService() if startService()
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// returns without error.
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tracker_->startService(*this);
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}
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ServiceMethod::~ServiceMethod()
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{
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// invoke tracker to finish service
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// note: Not expecting an exception from this code, but
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// finishService() might conceivably throw an out-of-memory
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// exception.
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try {
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tracker_->finishService(*this);
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} catch (...) {
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// don't throw
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}
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}
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uint64_t
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ServiceMethod::step(const std::string &stepName)
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{
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return tracker_->stepService(*this, stepName);
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}
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