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174 lines
5.0 KiB
174 lines
5.0 KiB
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Copyright (C) 1997-2001 Microsoft Corporation
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Module Name:
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PERFCACH.H
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Abstract:
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Defines data useful for the NT performance providers.
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History:
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a-davj 04-Mar-97 Created.
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--*/
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#define PERMANENT 0xFFFFFFFF
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// If an object has not be retrieved in this many MS, the stop
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// automatically getting it
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#define MAX_UNUSED_KEEP 30000
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// Define how big the buffers will start as. This size should be a bit
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// bigger than the "standard" counters and thus reallocations shouldnt
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// be necessary
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#define INITIAL_ALLOCATION 25000
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// maximum age in ms of the "newest" data in the cache
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#define MAX_NEW_AGE 2000
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// maximum age in ms of the "oldest" data in the cache
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#define MAX_OLD_AGE 10000
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// minimum time difference between old and new sample
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#define MIN_TIME_DIFF 1000
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typedef struct _LINESTRUCT
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{
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LONGLONG lnNewTime;
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LONGLONG lnOldTime;
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LONGLONG lnOldTime100Ns ;
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LONGLONG lnNewTime100Ns ;
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LONGLONG lnaCounterValue[2];
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LONGLONG lnaOldCounterValue[2];
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DWORD lnCounterType;
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LONGLONG lnPerfFreq ;
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LONGLONG ObjPerfFreq ;
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LONGLONG ObjCounterTimeNew;
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LONGLONG ObjCounterTimeOld;
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}LINESTRUCT ;
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typedef LINESTRUCT *PLINESTRUCT ;
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FLOAT CounterEntry (PLINESTRUCT pLine);
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class Entry : public CObject {
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public:
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int iObject;
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DWORD dwLastUsed;
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};
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//***************************************************************************
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//
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// CLASS NAME:
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//
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// CIndicyList
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//
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// DESCRIPTION:
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//
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// Implementation of the CIndicyList class. This class keeps a list of the
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// object types that are to be retrieved. Each object type also has a time
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// of last use so that object types that are no longer used will not be
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// retrieved forever. Some entries are part of the standard globals and
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// are marked as permanent so that they will always be read.
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//
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//***************************************************************************
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class CIndicyList : public CObject {
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public:
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BOOL SetUse(int iObj);
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BOOL bItemInList(int iObj);
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BOOL bAdd(int iObj, DWORD dwTime);
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void PruneOld(void);
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LPCTSTR pGetAll(void);
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// BOOL bItemInList(int iObj);
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~CIndicyList(){FreeAll();};
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CIndicyList & operator = ( CIndicyList & from);
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void FreeAll(void);
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private:
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TString sAll;
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CFlexArray Entries;
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};
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//***************************************************************************
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//
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// CLASS NAME:
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//
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// PerfBuff
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//
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// DESCRIPTION:
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//
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// Holds a chunk of data read from the registry's perf monitor data.
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//
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//***************************************************************************
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class PerfBuff : public CObject {
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public:
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friend class PerfCache;
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DWORD Read(HKEY hKey, int iObj, BOOL bInitial);
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LPSTR Get(int iObj);
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void Free();
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~PerfBuff(){Free();};
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PerfBuff();
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BOOL bOK(HKEY hKey, DWORD dwMaxAge, int iObj);
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PerfBuff & operator = ( PerfBuff & from);
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BOOL bEmpty(void){return !dwSize;};
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// __int64 Time(void){return dwBuffLastRead;};
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// __int64 Time2(void){return PerfTime;};
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private:
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DWORD dwSize;
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LPSTR pData;
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CIndicyList List;
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HKEY hKeyLastRead;
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DWORD dwBuffLastRead; // GetCurrentTime of last read
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LONGLONG PerfTime; // Time in last block
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LONGLONG PerfTime100nSec; // Time in last block
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LONGLONG PerfFreq;
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};
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//***************************************************************************
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//
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// CLASS NAME:
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//
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// PerfCache
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//
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// DESCRIPTION:
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//
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// Implementation of the PerfCache class. This is the object which is
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// directly used by the perf provider class. Each object keeps track of
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// several PerfBuff object. There is a newest which is what was just read,
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// an oldest which has previously read data and an intermediate buffer which
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// has data that isnt quite old enough to be moved into the old buffer. Note
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// that time average data requires having two samples which are separated by
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// a MIN_TIME_DIFF time difference.
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//
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//***************************************************************************
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class PerfCache : public CObject {
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public:
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void FreeOldBuffers(void);
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DWORD dwGetNew(LPCTSTR pName, int iObj, LPSTR * pData,PLINESTRUCT pls);
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DWORD dwGetPair(LPCTSTR pName, int iObj, LPSTR * pOldData,
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LPSTR * pNewData,PLINESTRUCT pls);
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PerfCache();
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~PerfCache();
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private:
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PerfBuff Old,New;
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HKEY hHandle;
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TString sMachine;
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DWORD dwGetHandle(LPCTSTR pName);
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};
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