third_party.grpc/include/grpc/census.h
Hongyu Chen 8d428f1e6d Merge pull request #2694 from a-veitch/tag_api
add external tag set API
2015-08-12 18:22:16 -07:00

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/* RPC-internal Census API's. These are designed to be generic enough that
* they can (ultimately) be used in many different RPC systems (with differing
* implementations). */
#ifndef CENSUS_CENSUS_H
#define CENSUS_CENSUS_H
#include <grpc/grpc.h>
#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
#endif
/* Identify census features that can be enabled via census_initialize(). */
enum census_features {
CENSUS_FEATURE_NONE = 0, /* Do not enable census. */
CENSUS_FEATURE_TRACING = 1, /* Enable census tracing. */
CENSUS_FEATURE_STATS = 2, /* Enable Census stats collection. */
CENSUS_FEATURE_CPU = 4, /* Enable Census CPU usage collection. */
CENSUS_FEATURE_ALL =
CENSUS_FEATURE_TRACING | CENSUS_FEATURE_STATS | CENSUS_FEATURE_CPU
};
/** Shutdown and startup census subsystem. The 'features' argument should be
* the OR (|) of census_features values. If census fails to initialize, then
* census_initialize() will return a non-zero value. It is an error to call
* census_initialize() more than once (without an intervening
* census_shutdown()). */
int census_initialize(int features);
void census_shutdown(void);
/** Return the features supported by the current census implementation (not all
* features will be available on all platforms). */
int census_supported(void);
/** Return the census features currently enabled. */
int census_enabled(void);
/* Internally, Census relies on a context, which should be propagated across
* RPC's. From the RPC subsystems viewpoint, this is an opaque data structure.
* A context must be used as the first argument to all other census
* functions. Conceptually, contexts should be thought of as specific to
* single RPC/thread. The context can be serialized for passing across the
* wire. */
typedef struct census_context census_context;
/* This function is called by the RPC subsystem whenever it needs to get a
* serialized form of the current census context (presumably to pass across
* the wire). Arguments:
* 'buffer': pointer to memory into which serialized context will be placed
* 'buf_size': size of 'buffer'
*
* Returns: the number of bytes used in buffer if successful, or 0 if the
* buffer is of insufficient size.
*
* TODO(aveitch): determine how best to communicate required/max buffer size
* so caller doesn't have to guess. */
size_t census_context_serialize(const census_context *context, char *buffer,
size_t buf_size);
/* Create a new census context, possibly from a serialized buffer. If 'buffer'
* is non-NULL, it is assumed that it is a buffer encoded by
* census_context_serialize(). If `buffer` is NULL, a new, empty context is
* created. The decoded/new contest is returned in 'context'.
*
* Returns 0 if no errors, non-zero if buffer is incorrectly formatted, in
* which case a new empty context will be returned. */
int census_context_deserialize(const char *buffer, census_context **context);
/* The given context is destroyed. Once destroyed, using the context in
* future census calls will result in undefined behavior. */
void census_context_destroy(census_context *context);
/* Max number of characters in tag key */
#define CENSUS_MAX_TAG_KEY_LENGTH 20
/* Max number of tag value characters */
#define CENSUS_MAX_TAG_VALUE_LENGTH 50
/* A Census tag set is a collection of key:value string pairs; these form the
basis against which Census metrics will be recorded. Keys are unique within
a tag set. All contexts have an associated tag set. */
typedef struct census_tag_set census_tag_set;
/* Returns a pointer to a newly created, empty tag set. If size_hint > 0,
indicates that the tag set is intended to hold approximately that number
of tags. */
census_tag_set *census_tag_set_create(size_t size_hint);
/* Add a new tag key/value to an existing tag set; if the tag key already exists
in the tag set, then its value is overwritten with the new one. Can also be
used to delete a tag, by specifying a NULL value. If key is NULL, returns
the number of tags in the tag set.
Return values:
-1: invalid length key or value
non-negative value: the number of tags in the tag set. */
int census_tag_set_add(census_tag_set *tags, const char *key,
const char *value);
/* Destroys a tag set. This function must be called to prevent memory leaks.
Once called, the tag set cannot be used again. */
void census_tag_set_destroy(census_tag_set *tags);
/* Get a contexts tag set. */
census_tag_set *census_context_tag_set(census_context *context);
/* A read-only representation of a tag for use by census clients. */
typedef struct {
size_t key_len; /* Number of bytes in tag key. */
const char *key; /* A pointer to the tag key. May not be null-terminated. */
size_t value_len; /* Number of bytes in tag value. */
const char *value; /* Pointer to the tag value. May not be null-terminated. */
} census_tag_const;
/* Used to iterate through a tag sets contents. */
typedef struct census_tag_set_iterator census_tag_set_iterator;
/* Open a tag set for iteration. The tag set must not be modified while
iteration is ongoing. Returns an iterator for use in following functions. */
census_tag_set_iterator *census_tag_set_open(census_tag_set *tags);
/* Get the next tag in the tag set, by writing into the 'tag' argument. Returns
1 if there is a "next" tag, 0 if there are no more tags. */
int census_tag_set_next(census_tag_set_iterator *it, census_tag_const *tag);
/* Close an iterator opened by census_tag_set_open(). The iterator will be
invalidated, and should not be used once close is called. */
void census_tag_set_close(census_tag_set_iterator *it);
/* A census statistic to be recorded comprises two parts: an ID for the
* particular statistic and the value to be recorded against it. */
typedef struct {
int id;
double value;
} census_stat;
/* Record new stats against the given context. */
void census_record_stat(census_context *context, census_stat *stats,
size_t nstats);
#ifdef __cplusplus
}
#endif
#endif /* CENSUS_CENSUS_H */