| // Copyright (c) 2011 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved. |
| // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be |
| // found in the LICENSE file. |
| |
| // This class helps to remember what domains may be needed to be resolved when a |
| // navigation takes place to a given URL. This information is gathered when a |
| // navigation to a subresource identifies a referring URL. |
| // When future navigations take place to known referrer sites, then we |
| // speculatively either pre-warm a TCP/IP conneciton, or at a minimum, resolve |
| // the host name via DNS. |
| |
| // All access to this class is performed via the Predictor class, which only |
| // operates on the IO thread. |
| |
| #ifndef CHROME_BROWSER_NET_REFERRER_H_ |
| #define CHROME_BROWSER_NET_REFERRER_H_ |
| #pragma once |
| |
| #include <map> |
| |
| #include "base/basictypes.h" |
| #include "base/task.h" |
| #include "base/time.h" |
| #include "googleurl/src/gurl.h" |
| #include "net/base/host_port_pair.h" |
| |
| class Value; |
| |
| namespace chrome_browser_net { |
| |
| //------------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
| // For each hostname in a Referrer, we have a ReferrerValue. It indicates |
| // exactly how much value (re: latency reduction, or connection use) has |
| // resulted from having this entry. |
| class ReferrerValue { |
| public: |
| ReferrerValue(); |
| |
| // Used during deserialization. |
| void SetSubresourceUseRate(double rate) { subresource_use_rate_ = rate; } |
| |
| base::Time birth_time() const { return birth_time_; } |
| |
| // Record the fact that we navigated to the associated subresource URL. This |
| // will increase the value of the expected subresource_use_rate_ |
| void SubresourceIsNeeded(); |
| |
| // Record the fact that the referrer of this subresource was observed. This |
| // will diminish the expected subresource_use_rate_ (and will only be |
| // counteracted later if we really needed this subresource as a consequence |
| // of our associated referrer.) |
| void ReferrerWasObserved(); |
| |
| int64 navigation_count() const { return navigation_count_; } |
| double subresource_use_rate() const { return subresource_use_rate_; } |
| |
| int64 preconnection_count() const { return preconnection_count_; } |
| void IncrementPreconnectionCount() { ++preconnection_count_; } |
| |
| int64 preresolution_count() const { return preresolution_count_; } |
| void preresolution_increment() { ++preresolution_count_; } |
| |
| // Reduce the subresource_use_rate_ by the supplied factor, and return true |
| // if the result is still greater than the given threshold. |
| bool Trim(double reduce_rate, double threshold); |
| |
| private: |
| const base::Time birth_time_; |
| |
| // The number of times this item was navigated to with the fixed referrer. |
| int64 navigation_count_; |
| |
| // The number of times this item was preconnected as a consequence of its |
| // referrer. |
| int64 preconnection_count_; |
| |
| // The number of times this item was pre-resolved (via DNS) as a consequence |
| // of its referrer. |
| int64 preresolution_count_; |
| |
| // A smoothed estimate of the expected number of connections that will be made |
| // to this subresource. |
| double subresource_use_rate_; |
| }; |
| |
| //------------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
| // A list of domain names to pre-resolve. The names are the keys to this map, |
| // and the values indicate the amount of benefit derived from having each name |
| // around. |
| typedef std::map<GURL, ReferrerValue> SubresourceMap; |
| |
| //------------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
| // There is one Referrer instance for each hostname that has acted as an HTTP |
| // referer (note mispelling is intentional) for a hostname that was otherwise |
| // unexpectedly navgated towards ("unexpected" in the sense that the hostname |
| // was probably needed as a subresource of a page, and was not otherwise |
| // predictable until the content with the reference arrived). Most typically, |
| // an outer page was a page fetched by the user, and this instance lists names |
| // in SubresourceMap which are subresources and that were needed to complete the |
| // rendering of the outer page. |
| class Referrer : public SubresourceMap { |
| public: |
| Referrer(); |
| void IncrementUseCount() { ++use_count_; } |
| int64 use_count() const { return use_count_; } |
| |
| // Add the indicated url to the list that are resolved via DNS when the user |
| // navigates to this referrer. Note that if the list is long, an entry may be |
| // discarded to make room for this insertion. |
| void SuggestHost(const GURL& url); |
| |
| // Trim the Referrer, by first diminishing (scaling down) the subresource |
| // use expectation for each ReferredValue. |
| // Returns true if expected use rate is greater than the threshold. |
| bool Trim(double reduce_rate, double threshold); |
| |
| // Provide methods for persisting, and restoring contents into a Value class. |
| Value* Serialize() const; |
| void Deserialize(const Value& referrers); |
| |
| private: |
| // Helper function for pruning list. Metric for usefulness is "large accrued |
| // value," in the form of latency_ savings associated with a host name. We |
| // also give credit for a name being newly added, by scalling latency per |
| // lifetime (time since birth). For instance, when two names have accrued |
| // the same latency_ savings, the older one is less valuable as it didn't |
| // accrue savings as quickly. |
| void DeleteLeastUseful(); |
| |
| // The number of times this referer had its subresources scanned for possible |
| // preconnection or DNS preresolution. |
| int64 use_count_; |
| |
| // We put these into a std::map<>, so we need copy constructors. |
| // DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(Referrer); |
| // TODO(jar): Consider optimization to use pointers to these instances, and |
| // avoid deep copies during re-alloc of the containing map. |
| }; |
| |
| } // namespace chrome_browser_net |
| |
| #endif // CHROME_BROWSER_NET_REFERRER_H_ |