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android/libwvdrmengine/cdm/metrics/include/event_metric.h
Rahul Frias 81d607c008 Merges to android Pi release (part 9)
These are a set of CLs merged from the wv cdm repo to the android repo.

* Make Android NDK Builds Work With Latest BoringSSL

  Author: John W. Bruce <juce@google.com>

  [ Merge of http://go/wvgerrit/37000 ]

  The latest updates to BoringSSL require C99 or later. Our NDK-based
  builds (OEMCrypto Variants & Fastball) were not specifying a C standard.
  This patch adds compiler flags so that C files are compiled as C11 now.
  Note that this is about the *C* standard in use, not the *C++* standard,
  which this patch leaves untouched.

  BUG: 67907873
  Test: build_android_mock.sh

*  Update BoringSSL to f7412cb072cc6b1847140e0c4f8b3ceeccd0e708

  Author: John W. Bruce <juce@google.com>

  [ Merge of http://go/wvgerrit/36761 ]

  This is the result of running UPDATE_BORINGSSL.sh. Future runs of this
  script should produce much smaller sets of changed files, but because
  the BoringSSL revision already in this directory was so old and
  contained many extraneous files from the Android operating system, the
  set of changed files is extensive this time.

  BUG: 67907873

* Refactoring the build files.

  Author: Vasantha Rao Polipelli <vasanthap@google.com>

  [ Merge of http://go/wvgerrit/37041 ]

  Move all common build dependencies to .gypi so that all fuzz test
  binary targets can be added to .gyp file without repeating code.

* Introduce service certificate request property

  Author: Rahul Frias <rfrias@google.com>

  [ Merge of http://go/wvgerrit/36941 ]

  Platforms differ on whether they allows service certificates to be
  requested if privacy mode is enabled and a certificate is not present.
  This property allows behavior to be configurable.

  Generating the service certificate request will be introduced
  in a follow on CL.

  BUG: 68328352

* Deprecate using keyboxes as identification

  Author: Rahul Frias <rfrias@google.com>

  [ Merge of http://go/wvgerrit/36740 ]

  Previously some platforms supported using keyboxes rather than
  certificates as the identification tokens in the license request
  message. All platforms that share core CDM code of the master branch now
  either provision using a keybox and use a DRM certificate or an
  OEM certificate as identification. No future usage of keyboxes
  as identifying tokens is planned.

  Since the platform property use_certificates_as_identification
  is always set to true, the negative code paths are never taken and
  can be removed.

* OEMCrypto_GenerateSignature API Fuzz Test.

  Author: Vasantha Rao Polipelli <vasanthap@google.com>

  [ Merge of http://go/wvgerrit/36863 ]

  - The first automated API fuzz test.
  - Also sumitting the corpus for the API fuzzed.

* Add Script to Update BoringSSL from Source

  Author: John W. Bruce <juce@google.com>

  [ Merge of http://go/wvgerrit/36760 ]

  Adds a script to third_party/boringssl/ that, when run, deletes all the
  auto-generated files in the generated/ directory and regenerates them
  from scratch, starting from the latest public HEAD of BoringSSL.

  Bug: 67907873

* Fix Fastball / OEMCrypto Variant BoringSSL Makefiles

  Author: John W. Bruce <juce@google.com>

  [ Merge of http://go/wvgerrit/36926 ]

  Previously, when moving the BoringSSL source within the tree, I was not
  able to verify that I had not broken the NDK-compatible makefiles used
  by Fastball because that build is broken on master. I had to make a
  best-guess as to how they should be updated and hope.

  Now, however, I have been informed that the OEMCrypto Variants also use
  these makefiles, and I have been able to use that build to find where I
  broke them and get them fully working.

  Bug: 67386164
  Test: build_android_mock.sh

* Add kit/ to BoringSSL Include Path for Fastball & OEMCrypto Variants

  Author: John W. Bruce <juce@google.com>

  [ Merge of http://go/wvgerrit/36925 ]

  When I moved the BoringSSL source in the tree, I updated the Android.mk
  files that pointed to it in order to build it. I did not realize that
  some makefiles outside that directory also contained hardcoded pointers
  into that directory. These references broke after the move. This patch
  fixes those paths to point to the new BoringSSL location.

  Bug: 67386164
  Test: build_android_mock.sh

* OEMCrypto Unit Test Refactor.

  Author: Vasantha Rao Polipelli <vasanthap@google.com>

  [ Merge of http://go/wvgerrit/36562 ]

  Refactoring OEMCrypto Tests so the Session Utility test code can be reused in fuzz tests.

* Reorder license server config table to match ids

  Author: Jeff Fore <jfore@google.com>

  [ Merge of http://go/wvgerrit/36743 ]

* Separate Hand-Written BoringSSL Files from Downloaded/Generated Ones

  Author: John W. Bruce <juce@google.com>

  [ Merge of http://go/wvgerrit/36561 ]

  I want to make updating BoringSSL as simple as possible for us going
  forward. A future commit will add a script that automatically downloads
  and sets up the latest version of BoringSSL. To facilitate this script,
  a clear distinction needs to be made between the files that can be
  downloaded with / regenerated from the BoringSSL source and the files
  that are maintained by us by hand.

  The version of BoringSSL in this change is exactly the same as the one
  already in this directory. It has just been moved one folder deeper.

  Bug: 67907873

* Remove BoringSSL Symlinks, They Are Confusing Gerrit

  Author: John W. Bruce <juce@google.com>

  [ Merge of http://go/wvgerrit/36560 ]

  There are some symlinks in the current copy of BoringSSL that are
  causing headaches when I try to upload future changes to Gerrit. These
  were inherited from the Android OS and are not used by our build
  anywhere. They would be wiped out when I update BoringSSL anyway, but
  wiping them out in a separate change before I upload any other changes
  avoids confusing Gerrit.

  Bug: 67907873

* Add group master key id to support sublicense master
  key rotation, and content identification.

  Author: Jeff Fore <jfore@google.com>

  [ Merge of http://go/wvgerrit/36180 ]

* OEMCrypto Fuzzer test framework

  Author: Vasantha Rao Polipelli <vasanthap@google.com>

  [ Merge of http://go/wvgerrit/36280 ]

  - Adding a sample fuzz test.
  - Adding build scripts for building the new Fuzz Tests to come.

  Design doc: go/oemcrypt_ref_impl_fuzz

* Build Mod Mock with C++ 11

  Author: Fred Gylys-Colwell <fredgc@google.com>

  [ Merge of http://go/wvgerrit/36328 ]

  This should fix the android oemcrypto mock build:
  http://go/wvbuild/job/Android_OEMCrypto_Variants

BUG: 71650075
Test: Not currently passing. Will be addressed in a subsequent
    commit in the chain.

Change-Id: Ic4d5be3118ef97e3f7d386149a2b5d9be8f0a87e
2018-01-16 19:31:28 -08:00

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// Copyright 2017 Google Inc. All Rights Reserved.
//
// This file contains the declarations for the EventMetric class and related
// types.
#ifndef WVCDM_METRICS_EVENT_METRIC_H_
#define WVCDM_METRICS_EVENT_METRIC_H_
#include <cstdarg>
#include <map>
#include <string>
#include <vector>
#include "distribution.h"
#include "field_tuples.h"
#include "lock.h"
#include "metric_serialization.h"
namespace wvcdm {
namespace metrics {
class EventMetricTest;
// This base class provides the common defintion used by all templated
// instances of EventMetric.
class BaseEventMetric : public MetricSerializable {
public:
// Send metric values to the MetricSerializer. |serializer| must
// not be null and is owned by the caller.
virtual void Serialize(MetricSerializer* serializer);
protected:
// Instantiates a BaseEventMetric.
BaseEventMetric(const std::string& metric_name)
: metric_name_(metric_name) {}
virtual ~BaseEventMetric();
// Record will look for an existing instance of the Distribution identified
// by the field_names_values string and update it. If the instance does
// not exist, this will create it.
void Record(const std::string& field_names_values, double value);
private:
friend class EventMetricTest;
const std::string metric_name_;
// value_map_ contains a mapping from the field name/value pairs to the
// distribution instance which holds the metric information (min, max, sum,
// etc.).
std::map<std::string, Distribution*> value_map_;
/*
* This locks the internal state of the event metric to ensure safety across
* multiple threads preventing the caller from worrying about locking.
*/
Lock internal_lock_;
};
// This class converts the size_t value into the highest power of two
// below the value. E.g. for 7, the value is 4. For 11, the value is 8.
// This class is intended to simplify the use of EventMetric Fields that may
// have many possible values, but we want to bucket them into a small set of
// numbers (32 or 64).
class Pow2Bucket {
public:
explicit Pow2Bucket(size_t value) : value_(GetLowerBucket(value)) {}
Pow2Bucket(const Pow2Bucket& value) : value_(value.value_) {}
// Support for converting to string.
friend std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& os, const Pow2Bucket& log)
{ return os << log.value_; }
private:
inline size_t GetLowerBucket(size_t value) {
if (!value) {
return 0;
}
size_t log = 0;
while (value) {
log++;
value >>= 1;
}
return 1u << (log - 1);
}
size_t value_;
};
// The EventMetric class is used to capture statistics about an event such as
// a method call. EventMetric keeps track of the count, mean, min, max and
// variance for the value being measured. For example, we may want to track the
// latency of a particular operation. Each time the operation is run, the time
// is calculated and provided to the EventMetric by using the
// EventMetric::Record method to capture and maintain statistics about the
// latency (max, min, count, mean, variance).
//
// The EventMetric class supports the ability to breakdown the statistics based
// on certain "field" values. For example, if a particular operation can run in
// one of two modes, it's useful to track the latency of the operation in each
// mode separately. You can use Fields to define how to breakdown the
// statistics. Each Field is a separate dimension. The statistics for each
// combination of field values are tracked independently.
//
// Example usage:
//
// EventMetric<int, int> my_metric("multiple/fields/metric",
// "request_type", "error_code", // Field names);
//
// my_metric.Record(1, 7, 23); // (latency value, request type, error code).
//
// The EventMetric supports serialization. A call to Serialize will
// serialize all values to the provided MetricsSerializer instance.
//
// example:
//
// class MyMetricSerializer : public MetricSerializer {
// // Add implementation here.
// }
//
// MyMetricSerializer serializer;
// my_metric.Serialize(&serializer);
//
template<typename F1=util::Unused,
typename F2=util::Unused,
typename F3=util::Unused,
typename F4=util::Unused>
class EventMetric : public BaseEventMetric {
public:
// Create an EventMetric instance with the name |metric_name|.
EventMetric(const std::string& metric_name);
// Overloaded constructors with variable field name arguments. The number
// of |field_name| arguments must match the number of used Field type
// arguments.
EventMetric(const std::string& metric_name,
const char* field_name);
EventMetric(const std::string& metric_name,
const char* field_name1,
const char* field_name2);
EventMetric(const std::string& metric_name,
const char* field_name1,
const char* field_name2,
const char* field_name3);
EventMetric(const std::string& metric_name,
const char* field_name1,
const char* field_name2,
const char* field_name3,
const char* field_name4);
// Record will update the statistics of the EventMetric broken down by the
// given field values.
void Record(double value,
F1 field1 = util::Unused(),
F2 field2 = util::Unused(),
F3 field3 = util::Unused(),
F4 field4 = util::Unused());
private:
friend class EventMetricTest;
std::vector<std::string> field_names_;
};
// Overloaded template constructor implementations for EventMetric.
template<typename F1, typename F2, typename F3, typename F4>
EventMetric<F1, F2, F3, F4>::EventMetric(
const std::string& metric_name)
: BaseEventMetric(metric_name) {
ASSERT_METRIC_UNUSED_START_FROM(1);
}
template<typename F1, typename F2, typename F3, typename F4>
EventMetric<F1, F2, F3, F4>::EventMetric(
const std::string& metric_name,
const char* field_name)
: BaseEventMetric(metric_name) {
ASSERT_METRIC_UNUSED_START_FROM(2);
util::AppendFieldNames(&field_names_,
util::FirstUnusedType<F1, F2, F3, F4>::value - 1,
field_name);
}
template<typename F1, typename F2, typename F3, typename F4>
EventMetric<F1, F2, F3, F4>::EventMetric(
const std::string& metric_name,
const char* field_name1,
const char* field_name2)
: BaseEventMetric(metric_name) {
ASSERT_METRIC_UNUSED_START_FROM(3);
util::AppendFieldNames(&field_names_,
util::FirstUnusedType<F1, F2, F3, F4>::value - 1,
field_name1, field_name2);
}
template<typename F1, typename F2, typename F3, typename F4>
EventMetric<F1, F2, F3, F4>::EventMetric(
const std::string& metric_name,
const char* field_name1,
const char* field_name2,
const char* field_name3)
: BaseEventMetric(metric_name) {
ASSERT_METRIC_UNUSED_START_FROM(4);
util::AppendFieldNames(&field_names_,
util::FirstUnusedType<F1, F2, F3, F4>::value - 1,
field_name1, field_name2, field_name3);
}
template<typename F1, typename F2, typename F3, typename F4>
EventMetric<F1, F2, F3, F4>::EventMetric(
const std::string& metric_name,
const char* field_name1,
const char* field_name2,
const char* field_name3,
const char* field_name4)
: BaseEventMetric(metric_name) {
ASSERT_METRIC_UNUSED_START_FROM(5);
util::AppendFieldNames(&field_names_,
util::FirstUnusedType<F1, F2, F3, F4>::value - 1,
field_name1, field_name2,
field_name3, field_name4);
}
template<typename F1, typename F2, typename F3, typename F4>
void EventMetric<F1, F2, F3, F4>::Record(
double value, F1 field1, F2 field2, F3 field3, F4 field4) {
std::string field_name_values =
util::MakeFieldNameString(field_names_, field1, field2, field3, field4);
BaseEventMetric::Record(field_name_values, value);
}
} // namespace metrics
} // namespace wvcdm
#endif // WVCDM_METRICS_EVENT_METRIC_H_