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* Copyright (C) 2018 The Android Open Source Project
*
* Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
* you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
* You may obtain a copy of the License at
*
* http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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package com.android.dialer.metrics;
import android.os.SystemClock;
import android.support.annotation.IntDef;
import com.android.dialer.common.LogUtil;
import com.android.dialer.common.concurrent.Annotations.LightweightExecutor;
import com.google.common.base.Function;
import com.google.common.util.concurrent.FutureCallback;
import com.google.common.util.concurrent.Futures;
import com.google.common.util.concurrent.ListenableFuture;
import com.google.common.util.concurrent.ListeningExecutorService;
import java.lang.annotation.Retention;
import java.lang.annotation.RetentionPolicy;
import javax.inject.Inject;
/** Applies logcat and metric logging to a supplied future. */
public final class FutureTimer {
/** Operations which exceed this threshold will have logcat warnings printed. */
private static final long LONG_OPERATION_LOGCAT_THRESHOLD_MILLIS = 100L;
private final ListeningExecutorService lightweightExecutorService;
/** Modes for logging Future results to logcat. */
@Retention(RetentionPolicy.SOURCE)
@IntDef({LogCatMode.DONT_LOG_VALUES, LogCatMode.LOG_VALUES})
public @interface LogCatMode {
/**
* Don't ever log the result of the future to logcat. For example, may be appropriate if your
* future returns a proto and you don't want to spam the logs with multi-line entries, or if
* your future returns void/null and so would have no value being logged.
*/
int DONT_LOG_VALUES = 1;
/**
* Always log the result of the future to logcat (at DEBUG level). Useful when your future
* returns a type which has a short and useful string representation (such as a boolean). PII
* will be sanitized.
*/
int LOG_VALUES = 2;
}
@Inject
public FutureTimer(@LightweightExecutor ListeningExecutorService lightweightExecutorService) {
this.lightweightExecutorService = lightweightExecutorService;
}
/**
* Applies logcat and metric logging to the supplied future.
*
* <p>This should be called as soon as possible after the future is submitted for execution, as
* timing is not started until this method is called. While work for the supplied future may have
* already begun, the time elapsed since it started is expected to be negligible for the purposes
* of tracking heavyweight operations (which is what this method is intended for).
*/
public <T> void applyTiming(ListenableFuture<T> future, String eventName) {
applyTiming(future, unused -> eventName, LogCatMode.DONT_LOG_VALUES);
}
/**
* Overload of {@link #applyTiming(ListenableFuture, String)} which allows setting of the {@link
* LogCatMode}.
*/
public <T> void applyTiming(
ListenableFuture<T> future, String eventName, @LogCatMode int logCatMode) {
applyTiming(future, unused -> eventName, logCatMode);
}
/**
* Overload of {@link #applyTiming(ListenableFuture, String)} that accepts a function which
* specifies how to compute an event name from the result of the future.
*
* <p>This is useful when the event name depends on the result of the future.
*/
public <T> void applyTiming(
ListenableFuture<T> future, Function<T, String> eventNameFromResultFunction) {
applyTiming(future, eventNameFromResultFunction, LogCatMode.DONT_LOG_VALUES);
}
private <T> void applyTiming(
ListenableFuture<T> future,
Function<T, String> eventNameFromResultFunction,
@LogCatMode int logCatMode) {
long startTime = SystemClock.elapsedRealtime();
Futures.addCallback(
future,
new FutureCallback<T>() {
@Override
public void onSuccess(T result) {
String eventName = eventNameFromResultFunction.apply(result);
long operationTime = SystemClock.elapsedRealtime() - startTime;
// If the operation took a long time, do some WARNING logging.
if (operationTime > LONG_OPERATION_LOGCAT_THRESHOLD_MILLIS) {
switch (logCatMode) {
case LogCatMode.DONT_LOG_VALUES:
LogUtil.w(
"FutureTimer.onSuccess",
"%s took more than %dms (took %dms)",
eventName,
LONG_OPERATION_LOGCAT_THRESHOLD_MILLIS,
operationTime);
break;
case LogCatMode.LOG_VALUES:
LogUtil.w(
"FutureTimer.onSuccess",
"%s took more than %dms (took %dms and returned %s)",
eventName,
LONG_OPERATION_LOGCAT_THRESHOLD_MILLIS,
operationTime,
LogUtil.sanitizePii(result));
break;
default:
throw new UnsupportedOperationException("unknown logcat mode: " + logCatMode);
}
return;
}
// The operation didn't take a long time, so just do some DEBUG logging.
if (LogUtil.isDebugEnabled()) {
switch (logCatMode) {
case LogCatMode.DONT_LOG_VALUES:
// Operation was fast and we're not logging values, so don't log anything.
break;
case LogCatMode.LOG_VALUES:
LogUtil.d(
"FutureTimer.onSuccess",
"%s took %dms and returned %s",
eventName,
operationTime,
LogUtil.sanitizePii(result));
break;
default:
throw new UnsupportedOperationException("unknown logcat mode: " + logCatMode);
}
}
}
@Override
public void onFailure(Throwable throwable) {
// This callback is just for logging performance metrics; errors are handled elsewhere.
}
},
lightweightExecutorService);
}
}