gnome-shell/src/shell-perf-log.c
Robert Mader c48330a986 cleanup: Use g_clear_handle_id() for g_source_remove()
It makes sure we do not forget to zero the id and lets us avoid
zero checks before. We use it for all new code, lets clean up the
existing code base.

https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-shell/merge_requests/845
2019-11-22 01:45:25 +01:00

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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_slice_new (ShellPerfEvent);
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_slice_new (ShellPerfStatistic);
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_slice_new (ShellPerfStatisticsClosure);
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;
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: <descrition 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;
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;
}