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// File: Measure.h
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//
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// Desc: DirectShow base classes.
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//
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// Copyright (c) 1992-2001 Microsoft Corporation.  All rights reserved.
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//------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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/*
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   The idea is to pepper the source code with interesting measurements and
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   have the last few thousand of these recorded in a circular buffer that
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   can be post-processed to give interesting numbers.
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   WHAT THE LOG LOOKS LIKE:
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  Time (sec)   Type        Delta  Incident_Name
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    0.055,41  NOTE      -.       Incident Nine  - Another note
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    0.055,42  NOTE      0.000,01 Incident Nine  - Another note
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    0.055,44  NOTE      0.000,02 Incident Nine  - Another note
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    0.055,45  STOP      -.       Incident Eight - Also random
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    0.055,47  START     -.       Incident Seven - Random
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    0.055,49  NOTE      0.000,05 Incident Nine  - Another note
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    ------- <etc.  there is a lot of this> ----------------
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    0.125,60  STOP      0.000,03 Msr_Stop
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    0.125,62  START     -.       Msr_Start
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    0.125,63  START     -.       Incident Two   - Start/Stop
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    0.125,65  STOP      0.000,03 Msr_Start
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    0.125,66  START     -.       Msr_Stop
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    0.125,68  STOP      0.000,05 Incident Two   - Start/Stop
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    0.125,70  STOP      0.000,04 Msr_Stop
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    0.125,72  START     -.       Msr_Start
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    0.125,73  START     -.       Incident Two   - Start/Stop
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    0.125,75  STOP      0.000,03 Msr_Start
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    0.125,77  START     -.       Msr_Stop
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    0.125,78  STOP      0.000,05 Incident Two   - Start/Stop
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    0.125,80  STOP      0.000,03 Msr_Stop
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    0.125,81  NOTE      -.       Incident Three - single Note
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    0.125,83  START     -.       Incident Four  - Start, no stop
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    0.125,85  START     -.       Incident Five  - Single Start/Stop
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    0.125,87  STOP      0.000,02 Incident Five  - Single Start/Stop
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Number      Average       StdDev     Smallest      Largest Incident_Name
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    10     0.000,58     0.000,10     0.000,55     0.000,85 Incident One   - Note
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    50     0.000,05     0.000,00     0.000,05     0.000,05 Incident Two   - Start/Stop
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     1     -.           -.           -.           -.       Incident Three - single Note
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     0     -.           -.           -.           -.       Incident Four  - Start, no stop
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     1     0.000,02     -.           0.000,02     0.000,02 Incident Five  - Single Start/Stop
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     0     -.           -.           -.           -.       Incident Six   - zero occurrences
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   100     0.000,25     0.000,12     0.000,02     0.000,62 Incident Seven - Random
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   100     0.000,79     0.000,48     0.000,02     0.001,92 Incident Eight - Also random
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  5895     0.000,01     0.000,01     0.000,01     0.000,56 Incident Nine  - Another note
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    10     0.000,03     0.000,00     0.000,03     0.000,04 Msr_Note
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    50     0.000,03     0.000,00     0.000,03     0.000,04 Msr_Start
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    50     0.000,04     0.000,03     0.000,03     0.000,31 Msr_Stop
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  WHAT IT MEANS:
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    The log shows what happened and when.  Each line shows the time at which
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    something happened (see WHAT YOU CODE below) what it was that happened
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    and (if approporate) the time since the corresponding previous event
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    (that's the delta column).
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    The statistics show how many times each event occurred, what the average
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    delta time was, also the standard deviation, largest and smalles delta.
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   WHAT YOU CODE:
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   Before anything else executes: - register your ids
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    int id1     = Msr_Register("Incident One   - Note");
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    int id2     = Msr_Register("Incident Two   - Start/Stop");
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    int id3     = Msr_Register("Incident Three - single Note");
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    etc.
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   At interesting moments:
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       // To measure a repetitive event - e.g. end of bitblt to screen
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       Msr_Note(Id9);             // e.g. "video frame hiting the screen NOW!"
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           or
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       // To measure an elapsed time e.g. time taken to decode an MPEG B-frame
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       Msr_Start(Id2);            // e.g. "Starting to decode MPEG B-frame"
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         . . .
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       MsrStop(Id2);              //      "Finished MPEG decode"
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   At the end:
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       HANDLE hFile;
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       hFile = CreateFile("Perf.log", GENERIC_WRITE, 0, NULL, CREATE_ALWAYS, 0, NULL);
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       Msr_Dump(hFile);           // This writes the log out to the file
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       CloseHandle(hFile);
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           or
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       Msr_Dump(NULL);            // This writes it to DbgLog((LOG_TRACE,0, ... ));
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                                  // but if you are writing it out to the debugger
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                                  // then the times are probably all garbage because
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                                  // the debugger can make things run awfully slow.
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    A given id should be used either for start / stop or Note calls.  If Notes
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    are mixed in with Starts and Stops their statistics will be gibberish.
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    If you code the calls in upper case i.e. MSR_START(idMunge); then you get
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    macros which will turn into nothing unless PERF is defined.
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    You can reset the statistical counts for a given id by calling Reset(Id).
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    They are reset by default at the start.
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    It logs Reset as a special incident, so you can see it in the log.
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    The log is a circular buffer in storage (to try to minimise disk I/O).
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    It overwrites the oldest entries once full.  The statistics include ALL
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    incidents since the last Reset, whether still visible in the log or not.
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*/
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#ifndef __MEASURE__
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#define __MEASURE__
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#ifdef PERF
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#define MSR_INIT() Msr_Init()
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#define MSR_TERMINATE() Msr_Terminate()
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#define MSR_REGISTER(a) Msr_Register(a)
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#define MSR_RESET(a) Msr_Reset(a)
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#define MSR_CONTROL(a) Msr_Control(a)
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#define MSR_START(a) Msr_Start(a)
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#define MSR_STOP(a) Msr_Stop(a)
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#define MSR_NOTE(a) Msr_Note(a)
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#define MSR_INTEGER(a,b) Msr_Integer(a,b)
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#define MSR_DUMP(a) Msr_Dump(a)
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#define MSR_DUMPSTATS(a) Msr_DumpStats(a)
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#else
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#define MSR_INIT() ((void)0)
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#define MSR_TERMINATE() ((void)0)
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#define MSR_REGISTER(a) 0
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#define MSR_RESET(a) ((void)0)
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#define MSR_CONTROL(a) ((void)0)
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#define MSR_START(a) ((void)0)
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#define MSR_STOP(a) ((void)0)
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#define MSR_NOTE(a) ((void)0)
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#define MSR_INTEGER(a,b) ((void)0)
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#define MSR_DUMP(a) ((void)0)
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#define MSR_DUMPSTATS(a) ((void)0)
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#endif
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#ifdef __cplusplus
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extern "C" {
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#endif
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// This must be called first - (called by the DllEntry)
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void WINAPI Msr_Init(void);
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// Call this last to clean up (or just let it fall off the end - who cares?)
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void WINAPI Msr_Terminate(void);
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// Call this to get an Id for an "incident" that you can pass to Start, Stop or Note
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// everything that's logged is called an "incident".
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int  WINAPI Msr_Register(__in LPTSTR Incident);
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// Reset the statistical counts for an incident
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void WINAPI Msr_Reset(int Id);
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// Reset all the counts for all incidents
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#define MSR_RESET_ALL 0
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#define MSR_PAUSE 1
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#define MSR_RUN 2
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void WINAPI Msr_Control(int iAction);
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// log the start of an operation
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void WINAPI Msr_Start(int Id);
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// log the end of an operation
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void WINAPI Msr_Stop(int Id);
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// log a one-off or repetitive operation
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void WINAPI Msr_Note(int Id);
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// log an integer (on which we can see statistics later)
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void WINAPI Msr_Integer(int Id, int n);
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// print out all the vaialable log (it may have wrapped) and then the statistics.
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// When the log wraps you lose log but the statistics are still complete.
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// hFIle==NULL => use DbgLog
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// otherwise hFile must have come from CreateFile or OpenFile.
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void WINAPI Msr_Dump(HANDLE hFile);
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// just dump the statistics - never mind the log
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void WINAPI Msr_DumpStats(HANDLE hFile);
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// Type definitions in case you want to declare a pointer to the dump functions
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// (makes it a trifle easier to do dynamic linking
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// i.e. LoadModule, GetProcAddress and call that)
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// Typedefs so can declare MSR_DUMPPROC *MsrDumpStats; or whatever
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typedef void WINAPI MSR_DUMPPROC(HANDLE hFile);
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typedef void WINAPI MSR_CONTROLPROC(int iAction);
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#ifdef __cplusplus
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}
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#endif
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#endif // __MEASURE__
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