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Store all primordials as properties of the primordials object. Static functions are prefixed by the constructor's name and prototype methods are prefixed by the constructor's name followed by "Prototype". For example: primordials.Object.keys becomes primordials.ObjectKeys. PR-URL: https://github.com/nodejs/node/pull/30610 Refs: https://github.com/nodejs/node/issues/29766 Reviewed-By: Anna Henningsen <anna@addaleax.net> Reviewed-By: Matteo Collina <matteo.collina@gmail.com> Reviewed-By: Colin Ihrig <cjihrig@gmail.com> Reviewed-By: Trivikram Kamat <trivikr.dev@gmail.com>
92 lines
2.5 KiB
JavaScript
92 lines
2.5 KiB
JavaScript
'use strict';
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const {
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ObjectKeys,
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SafeMap,
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SafeSet,
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} = primordials;
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const { trace } = internalBinding('trace_events');
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const async_wrap = internalBinding('async_wrap');
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const async_hooks = require('async_hooks');
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// Use small letters such that chrome://tracing groups by the name.
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// The behavior is not only useful but the same as the events emitted using
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// the specific C++ macros.
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const kBeforeEvent = 'b'.charCodeAt(0);
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const kEndEvent = 'e'.charCodeAt(0);
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const kTraceEventCategory = 'node,node.async_hooks';
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const kEnabled = Symbol('enabled');
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// It is faster to emit traceEvents directly from C++. Thus, this happens
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// in async_wrap.cc. However, events emitted from the JavaScript API or the
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// Embedder C++ API can't be emitted from async_wrap.cc. Thus they are
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// emitted using the JavaScript API. To prevent emitting the same event
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// twice the async_wrap.Providers list is used to filter the events.
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const nativeProviders = new SafeSet(ObjectKeys(async_wrap.Providers));
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const typeMemory = new SafeMap();
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function createHook() {
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// In traceEvents it is not only the id but also the name that needs to be
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// repeated. Since async_hooks doesn't expose the provider type in the
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// non-init events, use a map to manually map the asyncId to the type name.
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const hook = async_hooks.createHook({
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init(asyncId, type, triggerAsyncId, resource) {
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if (nativeProviders.has(type)) return;
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typeMemory.set(asyncId, type);
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trace(kBeforeEvent, kTraceEventCategory,
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type, asyncId,
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{
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triggerAsyncId,
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executionAsyncId: async_hooks.executionAsyncId()
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});
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},
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before(asyncId) {
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const type = typeMemory.get(asyncId);
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if (type === undefined) return;
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trace(kBeforeEvent, kTraceEventCategory, `${type}_CALLBACK`, asyncId);
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},
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after(asyncId) {
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const type = typeMemory.get(asyncId);
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if (type === undefined) return;
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trace(kEndEvent, kTraceEventCategory, `${type}_CALLBACK`, asyncId);
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},
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destroy(asyncId) {
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const type = typeMemory.get(asyncId);
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if (type === undefined) return;
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trace(kEndEvent, kTraceEventCategory, type, asyncId);
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// Cleanup asyncId to type map
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typeMemory.delete(asyncId);
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}
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});
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return {
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enable() {
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if (this[kEnabled])
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return;
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this[kEnabled] = true;
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hook.enable();
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},
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disable() {
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if (!this[kEnabled])
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return;
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this[kEnabled] = false;
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hook.disable();
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typeMemory.clear();
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}
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};
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}
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exports.createHook = createHook;
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