- Enable build for 32 and 64 bit benchmark executables
- Fix some cosmetics issues in logd_write.c
Change-Id: I544446e5116607d7fec89171135f6e1eff6aebd8
- Add new liblog API __android_log_is_loggable(prio, tag, def)
- future plan to integrate this into the runtime checks and into
the logd daemon for filtration. Inert for now.
Bug: 17760225
Change-Id: I16395b4d42acc08f0209f55a1cbf87b0b2112898
This should probably be in libcutils instead, so code that needs to
care about Windows can use readv/writev.
Change-Id: I7c2ceec3f742cee0e44f69fd4c88459376bd0e08
Windows PE format doesn't have the same support for weak symbols
as ELF does.
The symbol android_log_id_to_name was strangely omitted from the
resulting Windows executable and the callsite where it was supposed
to be called was relaced with a different symbol, which caused a crash
in AAPT on Windows.
This change works due to a careful set of #ifdefs that ensure only one
definition of android_log_id_to_name is defined, but there are other
uses of __attribute__((weak)) which should be inspected.
Change-Id: I3b58076e31d9b28c5143773a170e9ffda9fa3815
This patch adds a new '-v color' option to logcat so that the output is
colored similar to the ones in DDMS. Simply type "adb logcat -v color"
to use it. Works well with bash in gnome-terminal. NO GUARANTEE IT WILL
WORK ON A NON xterm STYLE TERMINAL.
Signed-off-by: Michael Zimmermann <sigmaepsilon92@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Mark Salyzyn <salyzyn@google.com>
Change-Id: I9189c5f27fed991579edbcbc6834536eb8112152
Since android_set_abort_message() is quite helpful to the platform, it's
becoming promoted to a real header with a non-private name.
Bug: 17059126
Change-Id: I3ed12b66eb07f3a6a08366d5eee147809d9a3ce9
(cherry picked from commit 4047075da6)
Since android_set_abort_message() is quite helpful to the platform, it's
becoming promoted to a real header with a non-private name.
Bug: 17059126
Change-Id: I3ed12b66eb07f3a6a08366d5eee147809d9a3ce9
Bug: 16408818
These targets are no longer in use, since we have a proper way to create both
32-bit and 64-bit host libraries in a single build now.
Cherry-pick from AOSP: 03cc1f747c
Change-Id: Icd09f795acd220de5b5e956a8d8e1b4ab4864fa9
Bug: 16408818
These targets are no longer in use, since we have a proper way to create both
32-bit and 64-bit host libraries in a single build now.
Change-Id: Icd09f795acd220de5b5e956a8d8e1b4ab4864fa9
Socket file descriptors remain open across exec unless
SOCK_CLOEXEC is set. Enable this option, to avoid leaking
file descriptors.
See https://android-review.googlesource.com/53736 for a similar
problem with the old logging code.
Change-Id: I9e045d2291ae6680044ab86604f3ff2c55b5eaed
Implement LOG_EVENT_STRING, so that native code can create new
event log entries. This is needed to support logging SELinux denials
to the event log.
Change-Id: I6a269a832bc2f5e5da6c9dbd169ed2f901b49166
This is more general and will work for anyone's custom logging
code, as long as they use ANDROID_LOG_FATAL priority.
Change-Id: Iaf7fc0858fce04f3af407882a58ee5a827d50ddd
- if network read/write broken up, reassemble the pieces.
- Use a 20ms poll to check if a new fragment has been
sent by the other side.
- fixup logd-unit-tests to take a (simplified) fragment
from the liblog changes.
Bug: 14164765
Change-Id: I98ff87888c119e1e8349717646d0f733e8971bc8
- Add max_payload test
- Add dual_reader test
- Switch to EXPECT from ASSERT to increase test coverage
Bug: 13514601
Change-Id: I0e1c273e0ec430c0461e424731dbf166f2a3ce1b
- API change, return -errno on failure for log writing
- ENOTCONN results in a reconnection and a retry of the write
Change-Id: Ib0a90b730edeaa7e3a3c9797e4e1b0c81b6adb0a
1. socket() failures should skip close(), since sock is not an open fd
2. on other I/O related failures, preserve errno around the close() call
3. set errno to a meaningful value on check_log_success() failure
Change-Id: I0fb9e726ae5fee2f7b84344aa925e5159d57c360
Signed-off-by: Greg Hackmann <ghackmann@google.com>