gnome-shell/src/shell-perf-log.c

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/* -*- mode: C; c-file-style: "gnu"; indent-tabs-mode: nil; -*- */
#include "config.h"
#include <string.h>
#include "shell-perf-log.h"
typedef struct _ShellPerfEvent ShellPerfEvent;
typedef struct _ShellPerfStatistic ShellPerfStatistic;
typedef struct _ShellPerfStatisticsClosure ShellPerfStatisticsClosure;
typedef union _ShellPerfStatisticValue ShellPerfStatisticValue;
typedef struct _ShellPerfBlock ShellPerfBlock;
/**
* SECTION:shell-perf-log
* @short_description: Event recorder for performance measurement
*
* ShellPerfLog provides a way for different parts of the code to
* record information for subsequent analysis and interactive
* exploration. Events exist of a timestamp, an event ID, and
* arguments to the event.
*
* Emphasis is placed on storing recorded events in a compact
* fashion so log recording disturbs the execution of the program
* as little as possible, however events should not be recorded
* at too fine a granularity - an event that is recorded once
* per frame or once per user action is appropriate, an event that
* occurs many times per frame is not.
*
* Arguments are identified by a D-Bus style signature; at the moment
* only a limited number of event signatures are supported to
* simplify the code.
*/
struct _ShellPerfLog
{
GObject parent;
GPtrArray *events;
GHashTable *events_by_name;
GPtrArray *statistics;
GHashTable *statistics_by_name;
GPtrArray *statistics_closures;
GQueue *blocks;
gint64 start_time;
gint64 last_time;
guint statistics_timeout_id;
guint enabled : 1;
};
struct _ShellPerfEvent
{
guint16 id;
char *name;
char *description;
char *signature;
};
union _ShellPerfStatisticValue
{
int i;
gint64 x;
};
struct _ShellPerfStatistic
{
ShellPerfEvent *event;
ShellPerfStatisticValue current_value;
ShellPerfStatisticValue last_value;
guint initialized : 1;
guint recorded : 1;
};
struct _ShellPerfStatisticsClosure
{
ShellPerfStatisticsCallback callback;
gpointer user_data;
GDestroyNotify notify;
};
/* The events in the log are stored in a linked list of fixed size
* blocks.
*
* Note that the power-of-two nature of BLOCK_SIZE here is superficial
* since the allocated block has the 'bytes' field and malloc
* overhead. The current value is well below the size that will
* typically be independently mmapped by the malloc implementation so
* it doesn't matter. If we switched to mmapping blocks manually
* (perhaps to avoid polluting malloc statistics), we'd want to use a
* different value of BLOCK_SIZE.
*/
#define BLOCK_SIZE 8192
struct _ShellPerfBlock
{
guint32 bytes;
guchar buffer[BLOCK_SIZE];
};
/* Number of milliseconds between periodic statistics collection when
* events are enabled. Statistics collection can also be explicitly
* triggered.
*/
#define STATISTIC_COLLECTION_INTERVAL_MS 5000
/* Builtin events */
enum {
EVENT_SET_TIME,
EVENT_STATISTICS_COLLECTED
};
G_DEFINE_TYPE(ShellPerfLog, shell_perf_log, G_TYPE_OBJECT);
static gint64
get_time (void)
{
return g_get_monotonic_time ();
}
static void
shell_perf_log_init (ShellPerfLog *perf_log)
{
perf_log->events = g_ptr_array_new ();
perf_log->events_by_name = g_hash_table_new (g_str_hash, g_str_equal);
perf_log->statistics = g_ptr_array_new ();
perf_log->statistics_by_name = g_hash_table_new (g_str_hash, g_str_equal);
perf_log->statistics_closures = g_ptr_array_new ();
perf_log->blocks = g_queue_new ();
/* This event is used when timestamp deltas are greater than
* fits in a gint32. 0xffffffff microseconds is about 70 minutes, so this
* is not going to happen in normal usage. It might happen if performance
* logging is enabled some time after starting the shell */
shell_perf_log_define_event (perf_log, "perf.setTime", "", "x");
g_assert (perf_log->events->len == EVENT_SET_TIME + 1);
/* The purpose of this event is to allow us to optimize out storing
* statistics that haven't changed. We want to mark every time we
* collect statistics even if we don't record any individual
* statistics so that we can distinguish sudden changes from gradual changes.
*
* The argument is the number of microseconds that statistics collection
* took; we record that since statistics collection could start taking
* significant time if we do things like grub around in /proc/
*/
shell_perf_log_define_event (perf_log, "perf.statisticsCollected",
"Finished collecting statistics",
"x");
g_assert (perf_log->events->len == EVENT_STATISTICS_COLLECTED + 1);
perf_log->start_time = perf_log->last_time = get_time();
}
static void
shell_perf_log_class_init (ShellPerfLogClass *class)
{
}
/**
* shell_perf_log_get_default:
*
* Gets the global singleton performance log. This is initially disabled
* and must be explicitly enabled with shell_perf_log_set_enabled().
*
* Return value: (transfer none): the global singleton performance log
*/
ShellPerfLog *
shell_perf_log_get_default (void)
{
static ShellPerfLog *perf_log;
if (perf_log == NULL)
perf_log = g_object_new (SHELL_TYPE_PERF_LOG, NULL);
return perf_log;
}
static gboolean
statistics_timeout (gpointer data)
{
ShellPerfLog *perf_log = data;
shell_perf_log_collect_statistics (perf_log);
return TRUE;
}
/**
* shell_perf_log_set_enabled:
* @perf_log: a #ShellPerfLog
* @enabled: whether to record events
*
* Sets whether events are currently being recorded.
*/
void
shell_perf_log_set_enabled (ShellPerfLog *perf_log,
gboolean enabled)
{
enabled = enabled != FALSE;
if (enabled != perf_log->enabled)
{
perf_log->enabled = enabled;
if (enabled)
{
perf_log->statistics_timeout_id = g_timeout_add (STATISTIC_COLLECTION_INTERVAL_MS,
statistics_timeout,
perf_log);
g_source_set_name_by_id (perf_log->statistics_timeout_id, "[gnome-shell] statistics_timeout");
}
else
{
g_clear_handle_id (&perf_log->statistics_timeout_id, g_source_remove);
}
}
}
static ShellPerfEvent *
define_event (ShellPerfLog *perf_log,
const char *name,
const char *description,
const char *signature)
{
ShellPerfEvent *event;
if (strcmp (signature, "") != 0 &&
strcmp (signature, "s") != 0 &&
strcmp (signature, "i") != 0 &&
strcmp (signature, "x") != 0)
{
g_warning ("Only supported event signatures are '', 's', 'i', and 'x'\n");
return NULL;
}
if (perf_log->events->len == 65536)
{
g_warning ("Maximum number of events defined\n");
return NULL;
}
/* We could do stricter validation, but this will break our JSON dumps */
if (strchr (name, '"') != NULL)
{
g_warning ("Event names can't include '\"'");
return NULL;
}
if (g_hash_table_lookup (perf_log->events_by_name, name) != NULL)
{
g_warning ("Duplicate event event for '%s'\n", name);
return NULL;
}
event = g_new (ShellPerfEvent, 1);
event->id = perf_log->events->len;
event->name = g_strdup (name);
event->signature = g_strdup (signature);
event->description = g_strdup (description);
g_ptr_array_add (perf_log->events, event);
g_hash_table_insert (perf_log->events_by_name, event->name, event);
return event;
}
/**
* shell_perf_log_define_event:
* @perf_log: a #ShellPerfLog
* @name: name of the event. This should of the form
* '<namespace>.<specific eventf'>, for example
* 'clutter.stagePaintDone'.
* @description: human readable description of the event.
* @signature: signature defining the arguments that event takes.
* This is a string of type characters, using the same characters
* as D-Bus or GVariant. Only a very limited number of signatures
* are supported: , '', 's', 'i', and 'x'. This mean respectively:
* no arguments, one string, one 32-bit integer, and one 64-bit
* integer.
*
* Defines a performance event for later recording.
*/
void
shell_perf_log_define_event (ShellPerfLog *perf_log,
const char *name,
const char *description,
const char *signature)
{
define_event (perf_log, name, description, signature);
}
static ShellPerfEvent *
lookup_event (ShellPerfLog *perf_log,
const char *name,
const char *signature)
{
ShellPerfEvent *event = g_hash_table_lookup (perf_log->events_by_name, name);
if (G_UNLIKELY (event == NULL))
{
g_warning ("Discarding unknown event '%s'\n", name);
return NULL;
}
if (G_UNLIKELY (strcmp (event->signature, signature) != 0))
{
g_warning ("Event '%s'; defined with signature '%s', used with '%s'\n",
name, event->signature, signature);
return NULL;
}
return event;
}
static void
record_event (ShellPerfLog *perf_log,
gint64 event_time,
ShellPerfEvent *event,
const guchar *bytes,
size_t bytes_len)
{
ShellPerfBlock *block;
size_t total_bytes;
guint32 time_delta;
guint32 pos;
if (!perf_log->enabled)
return;
total_bytes = sizeof (gint32) + sizeof (gint16) + bytes_len;
if (G_UNLIKELY (bytes_len > BLOCK_SIZE || total_bytes > BLOCK_SIZE))
{
g_warning ("Discarding oversize event '%s'\n", event->name);
return;
}
if (event_time > perf_log->last_time + G_GINT64_CONSTANT(0xffffffff))
{
perf_log->last_time = event_time;
record_event (perf_log, event_time,
lookup_event (perf_log, "perf.setTime", "x"),
(const guchar *)&event_time, sizeof(gint64));
time_delta = 0;
}
else if (event_time < perf_log->last_time)
time_delta = 0;
else
time_delta = (guint32)(event_time - perf_log->last_time);
perf_log->last_time = event_time;
if (perf_log->blocks->tail == NULL ||
total_bytes + ((ShellPerfBlock *)perf_log->blocks->tail->data)->bytes > BLOCK_SIZE)
{
block = g_new (ShellPerfBlock, 1);
block->bytes = 0;
g_queue_push_tail (perf_log->blocks, block);
}
else
{
block = (ShellPerfBlock *)perf_log->blocks->tail->data;
}
pos = block->bytes;
memcpy (block->buffer + pos, &time_delta, sizeof (guint32));
pos += sizeof (guint32);
memcpy (block->buffer + pos, &event->id, sizeof (guint16));
pos += sizeof (guint16);
memcpy (block->buffer + pos, bytes, bytes_len);
pos += bytes_len;
block->bytes = pos;
}
/**
* shell_perf_log_event:
* @perf_log: a #ShellPerfLog
* @name: name of the event
*
* Records a performance event with no arguments.
*/
void
shell_perf_log_event (ShellPerfLog *perf_log,
const char *name)
{
ShellPerfEvent *event = lookup_event (perf_log, name, "");
if (G_UNLIKELY (event == NULL))
return;
record_event (perf_log, get_time(), event, NULL, 0);
}
/**
* shell_perf_log_event_i:
* @perf_log: a #ShellPerfLog
* @name: name of the event
* @arg: the argument
*
* Records a performance event with one 32-bit integer argument.
*/
void
shell_perf_log_event_i (ShellPerfLog *perf_log,
const char *name,
gint32 arg)
{
ShellPerfEvent *event = lookup_event (perf_log, name, "i");
if (G_UNLIKELY (event == NULL))
return;
record_event (perf_log, get_time(), event,
(const guchar *)&arg, sizeof (arg));
}
/**
* shell_perf_log_event_x:
* @perf_log: a #ShellPerfLog
* @name: name of the event
* @arg: the argument
*
* Records a performance event with one 64-bit integer argument.
*/
void
shell_perf_log_event_x (ShellPerfLog *perf_log,
const char *name,
gint64 arg)
{
ShellPerfEvent *event = lookup_event (perf_log, name, "x");
if (G_UNLIKELY (event == NULL))
return;
record_event (perf_log, get_time(), event,
(const guchar *)&arg, sizeof (arg));
}
/**
* shell_perf_log_event_s:
* @perf_log: a #ShellPerfLog
* @name: name of the event
* @arg: the argument
*
* Records a performance event with one string argument.
*/
void
shell_perf_log_event_s (ShellPerfLog *perf_log,
const char *name,
const char *arg)
{
ShellPerfEvent *event = lookup_event (perf_log, name, "s");
if (G_UNLIKELY (event == NULL))
return;
record_event (perf_log, get_time(), event,
(const guchar *)arg, strlen (arg) + 1);
}
/**
* shell_perf_log_define_statistic:
* @name: name of the statistic and of the corresponding event.
* This should follow the same guidelines as for shell_perf_log_define_event()
* @description: human readable description of the statistic.
* @signature: The type of the data stored for statistic. Must
* currently be 'i' or 'x'.
*
* Defines a statistic. A statistic is a numeric value that is stored
* by the performance log and recorded periodically or when
* shell_perf_log_collect_statistics() is called explicitly.
*
* Code that defines a statistic should update it by calling
* the update function for the particular data type of the statistic,
* such as shell_perf_log_update_statistic_i(). This can be done
* at any time, but would normally done inside a function registered
* with shell_perf_log_add_statistics_callback(). These functions
* are called immediately before statistics are recorded.
*/
void
shell_perf_log_define_statistic (ShellPerfLog *perf_log,
const char *name,
const char *description,
const char *signature)
{
ShellPerfEvent *event;
ShellPerfStatistic *statistic;
if (strcmp (signature, "i") != 0 &&
strcmp (signature, "x") != 0)
{
g_warning ("Only supported statistic signatures are 'i' and 'x'\n");
return;
}
event = define_event (perf_log, name, description, signature);
if (event == NULL)
return;
statistic = g_new (ShellPerfStatistic, 1);
statistic->event = event;
statistic->initialized = FALSE;
statistic->recorded = FALSE;
g_ptr_array_add (perf_log->statistics, statistic);
g_hash_table_insert (perf_log->statistics_by_name, event->name, statistic);
}
static ShellPerfStatistic *
lookup_statistic (ShellPerfLog *perf_log,
const char *name,
const char *signature)
{
ShellPerfStatistic *statistic = g_hash_table_lookup (perf_log->statistics_by_name, name);
if (G_UNLIKELY (statistic == NULL))
{
g_warning ("Unknown statistic '%s'\n", name);
return NULL;
}
if (G_UNLIKELY (strcmp (statistic->event->signature, signature) != 0))
{
g_warning ("Statistic '%s'; defined with signature '%s', used with '%s'\n",
name, statistic->event->signature, signature);
return NULL;
}
return statistic;
}
/**
* shell_perf_log_update_statistic_i:
* @perf_log: a #ShellPerfLog
* @name: name of the statistic
* @value: new value for the statistic
*
* Updates the current value of an 32-bit integer statistic.
*/
void
shell_perf_log_update_statistic_i (ShellPerfLog *perf_log,
const char *name,
gint32 value)
{
ShellPerfStatistic *statistic;
statistic = lookup_statistic (perf_log, name, "i");
if (G_UNLIKELY (statistic == NULL))
return;
statistic->current_value.i = value;
statistic->initialized = TRUE;
}
/**
* shell_perf_log_update_statistic_x:
* @perf_log: a #ShellPerfLog
* @name: name of the statistic
* @value: new value for the statistic
*
* Updates the current value of an 64-bit integer statistic.
*/
void
shell_perf_log_update_statistic_x (ShellPerfLog *perf_log,
const char *name,
gint64 value)
{
ShellPerfStatistic *statistic;
statistic = lookup_statistic (perf_log, name, "x");
if (G_UNLIKELY (statistic == NULL))
return;
statistic->current_value.x = value;
statistic->initialized = TRUE;
}
/**
* shell_perf_log_add_statistics_callback:
* @perf_log: a #ShellPerfLog
* @callback: function to call before recording statistics
* @user_data: data to pass to @callback
* @notify: function to call when @user_data is no longer needed
*
* Adds a function that will be called before statistics are recorded.
* The function would typically compute one or more statistics values
* and call a function such as shell_perf_log_update_statistic_i()
* to update the value that will be recorded.
*/
void
shell_perf_log_add_statistics_callback (ShellPerfLog *perf_log,
ShellPerfStatisticsCallback callback,
gpointer user_data,
GDestroyNotify notify)
{
ShellPerfStatisticsClosure *closure = g_new (ShellPerfStatisticsClosure, 1);
closure->callback = callback;
closure->user_data = user_data;
closure->notify = notify;
g_ptr_array_add (perf_log->statistics_closures, closure);
}
/**
* shell_perf_log_collect_statistics:
* @perf_log: a #ShellPerfLog
*
* Calls all the update functions added with
* shell_perf_log_add_statistics_callback() and then records events
* for all statistics, followed by a perf.statisticsCollected event.
*/
void
shell_perf_log_collect_statistics (ShellPerfLog *perf_log)
{
gint64 event_time = get_time ();
gint64 collection_time;
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guint i;
if (!perf_log->enabled)
return;
for (i = 0; i < perf_log->statistics_closures->len; i++)
{
ShellPerfStatisticsClosure *closure;
closure = g_ptr_array_index (perf_log->statistics_closures, i);
closure->callback (perf_log, closure->user_data);
}
collection_time = get_time() - event_time;
for (i = 0; i < perf_log->statistics->len; i++)
{
ShellPerfStatistic *statistic = g_ptr_array_index (perf_log->statistics, i);
if (!statistic->initialized)
continue;
switch (statistic->event->signature[0])
{
case 'i':
if (!statistic->recorded ||
statistic->current_value.i != statistic->last_value.i)
{
record_event (perf_log, event_time, statistic->event,
(const guchar *)&statistic->current_value.i,
sizeof (gint32));
statistic->last_value.i = statistic->current_value.i;
statistic->recorded = TRUE;
}
break;
case 'x':
if (!statistic->recorded ||
statistic->current_value.x != statistic->last_value.x)
{
record_event (perf_log, event_time, statistic->event,
(const guchar *)&statistic->current_value.x,
sizeof (gint64));
statistic->last_value.x = statistic->current_value.x;
statistic->recorded = TRUE;
}
break;
default:
g_warning ("Unsupported signature in event");
break;
}
}
record_event (perf_log, event_time,
g_ptr_array_index (perf_log->events, EVENT_STATISTICS_COLLECTED),
(const guchar *)&collection_time, sizeof (gint64));
}
/**
* shell_perf_log_replay:
* @perf_log: a #ShellPerfLog
* @replay_function: (scope call): function to call for each event in the log
* @user_data: data to pass to @replay_function
*
* Replays the log by calling the given function for each event
* in the log.
*/
void
shell_perf_log_replay (ShellPerfLog *perf_log,
ShellPerfReplayFunction replay_function,
gpointer user_data)
{
gint64 event_time = perf_log->start_time;
GList *iter;
for (iter = perf_log->blocks->head; iter; iter = iter->next)
{
ShellPerfBlock *block = iter->data;
guint32 pos = 0;
while (pos < block->bytes)
{
ShellPerfEvent *event;
guint16 id;
guint32 time_delta;
GValue arg = { 0, };
memcpy (&time_delta, block->buffer + pos, sizeof (guint32));
pos += sizeof (guint32);
memcpy (&id, block->buffer + pos, sizeof (guint16));
pos += sizeof (guint16);
if (id == EVENT_SET_TIME)
{
/* Internal, we don't include in the replay */
memcpy (&event_time, block->buffer + pos, sizeof (gint64));
pos += sizeof (gint64);
continue;
}
else
{
event_time += time_delta;
}
event = g_ptr_array_index (perf_log->events, id);
if (strcmp (event->signature, "") == 0)
{
/* We need to pass something, so pass an empty string */
g_value_init (&arg, G_TYPE_STRING);
}
else if (strcmp (event->signature, "i") == 0)
{
gint32 l;
memcpy (&l, block->buffer + pos, sizeof (gint32));
pos += sizeof (gint32);
g_value_init (&arg, G_TYPE_INT);
g_value_set_int (&arg, l);
}
else if (strcmp (event->signature, "x") == 0)
{
gint64 l;
memcpy (&l, block->buffer + pos, sizeof (gint64));
pos += sizeof (gint64);
g_value_init (&arg, G_TYPE_INT64);
g_value_set_int64 (&arg, l);
}
else if (strcmp (event->signature, "s") == 0)
{
g_value_init (&arg, G_TYPE_STRING);
g_value_set_string (&arg, (char *)block->buffer + pos);
pos += strlen ((char *)(block->buffer + pos)) + 1;
}
replay_function (event_time, event->name, event->signature, &arg, user_data);
g_value_unset (&arg);
}
}
}
static char *
escape_quotes (const char *input)
{
GString *result;
const char *p;
if (strchr (input, '"') == NULL)
return (char *)input;
result = g_string_new (NULL);
for (p = input; *p; p++)
{
if (*p == '"')
g_string_append (result, "\\\"");
else
g_string_append_c (result, *p);
}
return g_string_free (result, FALSE);
}
static gboolean
write_string (GOutputStream *out,
const char *str,
GError **error)
{
return g_output_stream_write_all (out, str, strlen (str),
NULL, NULL,
error);
}
/**
* shell_perf_log_dump_events:
* @perf_log: a #ShellPerfLog
* @out: output stream into which to write the event definitions
* @error: location to store #GError, or %NULL
*
* Dump the definition of currently defined events and statistics, formatted
* as JSON, to the specified output stream. The JSON output is an array,
* with each element being a dictionary of the form:
*
* { name: <name of event>,
* description: <description of string,
* statistic: true } (only for statistics)
*
* Return value: %TRUE if the dump succeeded. %FALSE if an IO error occurred
*/
gboolean
shell_perf_log_dump_events (ShellPerfLog *perf_log,
GOutputStream *out,
GError **error)
{
GString *output;
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guint i;
output = g_string_new (NULL);
g_string_append (output, "[ ");
for (i = 0; i < perf_log->events->len; i++)
{
ShellPerfEvent *event = g_ptr_array_index (perf_log->events, i);
char *escaped_description = escape_quotes (event->description);
gboolean is_statistic = g_hash_table_lookup (perf_log->statistics_by_name, event->name) != NULL;
if (i != 0)
g_string_append (output, ",\n ");
g_string_append_printf (output,
"{ \"name\": \"%s\",\n"
" \"description\": \"%s\"",
event->name, escaped_description);
if (is_statistic)
g_string_append (output, ",\n \"statistic\": true");
g_string_append (output, " }");
if (escaped_description != event->description)
g_free (escaped_description);
}
g_string_append (output, " ]");
return write_string (out, g_string_free (output, FALSE), error);
}
typedef struct {
GOutputStream *out;
GError *error;
gboolean first;
} ReplayToJsonClosure;
static void
replay_to_json (gint64 time,
const char *name,
const char *signature,
GValue *arg,
gpointer user_data)
{
ReplayToJsonClosure *closure = user_data;
char *event_str;
if (closure->error != NULL)
return;
if (!closure->first)
{
if (!write_string (closure->out, ",\n ", &closure->error))
return;
}
closure->first = FALSE;
if (strcmp (signature, "") == 0)
{
event_str = g_strdup_printf ("[%" G_GINT64_FORMAT ", \"%s\"]", time, name);
}
else if (strcmp (signature, "i") == 0)
{
event_str = g_strdup_printf ("[%" G_GINT64_FORMAT ", \"%s\", %i]",
time,
name,
g_value_get_int (arg));
}
else if (strcmp (signature, "x") == 0)
{
event_str = g_strdup_printf ("[%" G_GINT64_FORMAT ", \"%s\", %"G_GINT64_FORMAT "]",
time,
name,
g_value_get_int64 (arg));
}
else if (strcmp (signature, "s") == 0)
{
const char *arg_str = g_value_get_string (arg);
char *escaped = escape_quotes (arg_str);
event_str = g_strdup_printf ("[%" G_GINT64_FORMAT ", \"%s\", \"%s\"]",
time,
name,
g_value_get_string (arg));
if (escaped != arg_str)
g_free (escaped);
}
else
{
g_assert_not_reached ();
}
if (!write_string (closure->out, event_str, &closure->error))
return;
}
/**
* shell_perf_log_dump_log:
* @perf_log: a #ShellPerfLog
* @out: output stream into which to write the event log
* @error: location to store #GError, or %NULL
*
* Writes the performance event log, formatted as JSON, to the specified
* output stream. For performance reasons, the output stream passed
* in should generally be a buffered (or memory) output stream, since
* it will be written to in small pieces. The JSON output is an array
* with the elements of the array also being arrays, of the form
* '[' <time>, <event name> [, <event_arg>... ] ']'.
*
* Return value: %TRUE if the dump succeeded. %FALSE if an IO error occurred
*/
gboolean
shell_perf_log_dump_log (ShellPerfLog *perf_log,
GOutputStream *out,
GError **error)
{
ReplayToJsonClosure closure;
closure.out = out;
closure.error = NULL;
closure.first = TRUE;
if (!write_string (out, "[ ", &closure.error))
return FALSE;
shell_perf_log_replay (perf_log, replay_to_json, &closure);
if (closure.error != NULL)
{
g_propagate_error (error, closure.error);
return FALSE;
}
if (!write_string (out, " ]", &closure.error))
return FALSE;
return TRUE;
}