premiere-libtorrent/include/libtorrent/performance_counters.hpp

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#ifndef TORRENT_PERFORMANCE_COUNTERS_HPP_INCLUDED
#define TORRENT_PERFORMANCE_COUNTERS_HPP_INCLUDED
#include <boost/cstdint.hpp>
#include <boost/atomic.hpp>
#include "libtorrent/config.hpp"
namespace libtorrent
{
struct TORRENT_EXTRA_EXPORT counters
{
enum stats_counter_t
{
// the number of peers that were disconnected this
// tick due to protocol error
error_peers,
disconnected_peers,
eof_peers,
connreset_peers,
connrefused_peers,
connaborted_peers,
perm_peers,
buffer_peers,
unreachable_peers,
broken_pipe_peers,
addrinuse_peers,
no_access_peers,
invalid_arg_peers,
aborted_peers,
piece_requests,
max_piece_requests,
invalid_piece_requests,
choked_piece_requests,
cancelled_piece_requests,
piece_rejects,
error_incoming_peers,
error_outgoing_peers,
error_rc4_peers,
error_encrypted_peers,
error_tcp_peers,
error_utp_peers,
// the number of times the piece picker was
// successfully invoked, split by the reason
// it was invoked
reject_piece_picks,
unchoke_piece_picks,
incoming_redundant_piece_picks,
incoming_piece_picks,
end_game_piece_picks,
snubbed_piece_picks,
interesting_piece_picks,
hash_fail_piece_picks,
// these counters indicate which parts
// of the piece picker CPU is spent in
piece_picker_partial_loops,
piece_picker_suggest_loops,
piece_picker_sequential_loops,
piece_picker_reverse_rare_loops,
piece_picker_rare_loops,
piece_picker_rand_start_loops,
piece_picker_rand_loops,
piece_picker_busy_loops,
// reasons to disconnect peers
connect_timeouts,
uninteresting_peers,
timeout_peers,
no_memory_peers,
too_many_peers,
transport_timeout_peers,
num_banned_peers,
banned_for_hash_failure,
// connection attempts (not necessarily successful)
connection_attempts,
// the number of iterations over the peer list when finding
// a connect candidate
connection_attempt_loops,
// successful incoming connections (not rejected for any reason)
incoming_connections,
// counts events where the network
// thread wakes up
on_read_counter,
on_write_counter,
on_tick_counter,
on_lsd_counter,
on_lsd_peer_counter,
on_udp_counter,
on_accept_counter,
on_disk_queue_counter,
on_disk_counter,
torrent_evicted_counter,
// bittorrent message counters
// TODO: should keepalives be in here too?
// how about dont-have, share-mode, upload-only
num_incoming_choke,
num_incoming_unchoke,
num_incoming_interested,
num_incoming_not_interested,
num_incoming_have,
num_incoming_bitfield,
num_incoming_request,
num_incoming_piece,
num_incoming_cancel,
num_incoming_dht_port,
num_incoming_suggest,
num_incoming_have_all,
num_incoming_have_none,
num_incoming_reject,
num_incoming_allowed_fast,
num_incoming_ext_handshake,
num_incoming_pex,
num_incoming_metadata,
num_incoming_extended,
num_outgoing_choke,
num_outgoing_unchoke,
num_outgoing_interested,
num_outgoing_not_interested,
num_outgoing_have,
num_outgoing_bitfield,
num_outgoing_request,
num_outgoing_piece,
num_outgoing_cancel,
num_outgoing_dht_port,
num_outgoing_suggest,
num_outgoing_have_all,
num_outgoing_have_none,
num_outgoing_reject,
num_outgoing_allowed_fast,
num_outgoing_ext_handshake,
num_outgoing_pex,
num_outgoing_metadata,
num_outgoing_extended,
num_piece_passed,
num_piece_failed,
num_have_pieces,
num_total_pieces_added,
num_blocks_written,
num_blocks_read,
num_blocks_hashed,
num_blocks_cache_hits,
num_write_ops,
num_read_ops,
num_read_back,
disk_read_time,
disk_write_time,
disk_hash_time,
disk_job_time,
waste_piece_timed_out,
waste_piece_cancelled,
waste_piece_unknown,
waste_piece_seed,
waste_piece_end_game,
waste_piece_closing,
sent_payload_bytes,
sent_bytes,
sent_ip_overhead_bytes,
sent_tracker_bytes,
recv_payload_bytes,
recv_bytes,
recv_ip_overhead_bytes,
recv_tracker_bytes,
recv_failed_bytes,
recv_redundant_bytes,
dht_messages_in,
dht_messages_out,
dht_messages_out_dropped,
dht_bytes_in,
dht_bytes_out,
dht_ping_in,
dht_ping_out,
dht_find_node_in,
dht_find_node_out,
dht_get_peers_in,
dht_get_peers_out,
dht_announce_peer_in,
dht_announce_peer_out,
dht_get_in,
dht_get_out,
dht_put_in,
dht_put_out,
sent_dht_bytes,
recv_dht_bytes,
// uTP counters.
utp_packet_loss,
utp_timeout,
utp_packets_in,
utp_packets_out,
utp_fast_retransmit,
utp_packet_resend,
utp_samples_above_target,
utp_samples_below_target,
utp_payload_pkts_in,
utp_payload_pkts_out,
utp_invalid_pkts_in,
utp_redundant_pkts_in,
// the buffer sizes accepted by
// socket send calls. The larger
// the more efficient. The size is
// 1 << n, where n is the number
// at the end of the counter name
// 8, 16, 32, 64, 128, 256, 512, 1024, 2048, 4096, 8192,
// 16384, 32768, 65536, 131072, 262144, 524288, 1048576
socket_send_size3,
socket_send_size4,
socket_send_size5,
socket_send_size6,
socket_send_size7,
socket_send_size8,
socket_send_size9,
socket_send_size10,
socket_send_size11,
socket_send_size12,
socket_send_size13,
socket_send_size14,
socket_send_size15,
socket_send_size16,
socket_send_size17,
socket_send_size18,
socket_send_size19,
socket_send_size20,
// the buffer sizes returned by
// socket recv calls. The larger
// the more efficient. The size is
// 1 << n, where n is the number
// at the end of the counter name
// 8, 16, 32, 64, 128, 256, 512, 1024, 2048, 4096, 8192,
// 16384, 32768, 65536, 131072, 262144, 524288, 1048576
socket_recv_size3,
socket_recv_size4,
socket_recv_size5,
socket_recv_size6,
socket_recv_size7,
socket_recv_size8,
socket_recv_size9,
socket_recv_size10,
socket_recv_size11,
socket_recv_size12,
socket_recv_size13,
socket_recv_size14,
socket_recv_size15,
socket_recv_size16,
socket_recv_size17,
socket_recv_size18,
socket_recv_size19,
socket_recv_size20,
num_stats_counters
};
// it is important that all gauges have a higher index than counters.
// This assumption is relied upon in other parts of the code
enum stats_gauges_t
{
num_checking_torrents = num_stats_counters,
num_stopped_torrents,
// upload_only means finished
num_upload_only_torrents,
num_downloading_torrents,
num_seeding_torrents,
num_queued_seeding_torrents,
num_queued_download_torrents,
num_error_torrents,
// the number of torrents that don't have the
// IP filter applied to them.
non_filter_torrents,
// counters related to evicting torrents
num_loaded_torrents,
num_pinned_torrents,
// these counter indices deliberatly
// match the order of socket type IDs
// defined in socket_type.hpp.
num_tcp_peers,
num_socks5_peers,
num_http_proxy_peers,
num_utp_peers,
num_i2p_peers,
num_ssl_peers,
num_ssl_socks5_peers,
num_ssl_http_proxy_peers,
num_ssl_utp_peers,
num_peers_half_open,
num_peers_connected,
num_peers_up_interested,
num_peers_down_interested,
num_peers_up_unchoked_all,
num_peers_up_unchoked_optimistic,
num_peers_up_unchoked,
num_peers_down_unchoked,
num_peers_up_requests,
num_peers_down_requests,
num_peers_up_disk,
num_peers_down_disk,
num_peers_end_game,
write_cache_blocks,
read_cache_blocks,
request_latency,
pinned_blocks,
disk_blocks_in_use,
queued_disk_jobs,
num_running_disk_jobs,
num_read_jobs,
num_write_jobs,
num_jobs,
num_writing_threads,
num_running_threads,
blocked_disk_jobs,
queued_write_bytes,
num_unchoke_slots,
num_fenced_read,
num_fenced_write,
num_fenced_hash,
num_fenced_move_storage,
num_fenced_release_files,
num_fenced_delete_files,
num_fenced_check_fastresume,
num_fenced_save_resume_data,
num_fenced_rename_file,
num_fenced_stop_torrent,
num_fenced_cache_piece,
num_fenced_flush_piece,
num_fenced_flush_hashed,
num_fenced_flush_storage,
num_fenced_trim_cache,
num_fenced_file_priority,
num_fenced_load_torrent,
num_fenced_clear_piece,
num_fenced_tick_storage,
arc_mru_size,
arc_mru_ghost_size,
arc_mfu_size,
arc_mfu_ghost_size,
arc_write_size,
arc_volatile_size,
dht_nodes,
dht_node_cache,
dht_torrents,
dht_peers,
dht_immutable_data,
dht_mutable_data,
dht_allocated_observers,
has_incoming_connections,
limiter_up_queue,
limiter_down_queue,
limiter_up_bytes,
limiter_down_bytes,
// the number of uTP connections in each respective state
// these must be defined in the same order as the state_t enum
// in utp_stream
num_utp_idle,
num_utp_syn_sent,
num_utp_connected,
num_utp_fin_sent,
num_utp_close_wait,
num_utp_deleted,
num_counters,
num_gauge_counters = num_counters - num_stats_counters
};
counters();
counters(counters const&);
counters& operator=(counters const&);
// returns the new value
boost::int64_t inc_stats_counter(int c, boost::int64_t value = 1);
boost::int64_t operator[](int i) const;
void set_value(int c, boost::int64_t value);
void blend_stats_counter(int c, boost::int64_t value, int ratio);
private:
// TODO: some space could be saved here by making gauges 32 bits
// TODO: restore these to regular integers. Instead have one copy
// of the counters per thread and collect them at convenient
// synchronization points
#if BOOST_ATOMIC_LLONG_LOCK_FREE == 2
boost::atomic<boost::int64_t> m_stats_counter[num_counters];
#else
// if the atomic type is't lock-free, use a single lock instead, for
// the whole array
mutex m_mutex;
boost::int64_t m_stats_counter[num_counters];
#endif
};
}
#endif