logcat: add 'kernel' to defaults

I'm asked at least once a week or more why a new service isn't starting.
Usually, the reason is that "File ... has incorrect label or no domain
transition from ... to another SELinux domain defined. ..." from init.
Even in permissive mode, this is required.

Bug: 63014404
Test: boot, check logcat
Change-Id: I7244a56fc46f84e9592e1eccf2d23461691965b3
This commit is contained in:
Steven Moreland 2019-07-08 15:59:25 -07:00
parent 7e473e262d
commit fe535f5e68
1 changed files with 6 additions and 1 deletions

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@ -483,7 +483,8 @@ static void show_help(android_logcat_context_internal* context) {
" Additionally, 'kernel' for userdebug and eng builds, and\n"
" 'security' for Device Owner installations.\n"
" Multiple -b parameters or comma separated list of buffers are\n"
" allowed. Buffers interleaved. Default -b main,system,crash.\n"
" allowed. Buffers interleaved.\n"
" Default -b main,system,crash,kernel.\n"
" -B, --binary Output the log in binary.\n"
" -S, --statistics Output statistics.\n"
" -p, --prune Print prune white and ~black list. Service is specified as\n"
@ -1312,6 +1313,10 @@ static int __logcat(android_logcat_context_internal* context) {
dev = dev->next = new log_device_t("crash", false);
context->devCount++;
}
if (android_name_to_log_id("kernel") == LOG_ID_KERNEL) {
dev = dev->next = new log_device_t("kernel", false);
context->devCount++;
}
}
if (!!context->logRotateSizeKBytes && !context->outputFileName) {