don't abort it after 30s.
Adds a new CTS test to verify the behaviour.
Bug: 64143705
Test: New and existing CTS tests pass. Manual testing with logcat.
Change-Id: Ia67175701ed8c462083e14e26123ce8ddcb226bc
Logd currently checks against LOG_ID_MAX and LOG_ID_KERNEL to
determine if a given log_id is available. liblog uses only
LOG_ID_KERNEL. While this matches with the comments in log/log_id.h
to always keep LOG_ID_KERNEL at the end it does not match with other
checks that logd makes, causing inconsistent behavior. This
inconsistency is noticable on devices that errantly rewrite
LOG_ID_MAX to not equal LOG_ID_KERNEL + 1. For log buffers with
id's greater than LOG_ID_KERNEL, liblog reports that logd is
unavailable while logd would accept the request.
The guideline is to not use buffer ids above LOG_ID_KERNEL.
This hardening change prevents an inconsistency that results if these
guidelines are not followed. Partners are urged instead to increase
LOG_ID_KERNEL locally to match their LOG_ID_MAX - 1 when they add new
local log buffers in their private builds.
Signed-off-by: Evan Ralston <eralston@amazon.com>
Signed-off-by: Mark Salyzyn <salyzyn@google.com>
Test: compiles. no functional change
Change-Id: Icd4b12ac79c1e5cd1d8a32f67a9795797580aad5
causes a regression, logcat -b kernel does not work.
Check should have landed in logd_writer.c
This reverts commit 2c2337a293.
Change-Id: I1004b44ecc87f5d83d1c4463dd8b1ac16499706d
Logd currently checks against LOG_ID_KERNEL to determine if a given
log_id is available. While this matches with the comments in log.h to
always keep LOG_ID_KERNEL at the end it does not match with other
checks that Logd makes causing inconsistent behavior. This
inconsistency is noticable on devices with log buffers with id's
greater than LOG_ID_KERNEL and liblog reports that logd is unavailable
while logd would accept the request.
Test: compiles. no functional change
Change-Id: I0302d9e3f2657706fdf778f1e78e5604abf566e2
android_lookupEventTagNum added. Adds support for creating a new
log tag at runtime, registered to the logd service.
Tested on Hikey, all services stopped, shell only access, CPUs not
locked (there is enough repeatability on this platform).
$ /data/nativetest64/liblog-benchmarks/liblog-benchmarks BM_lookupEventTagNum
iterations ns/op
Precharge: start
Precharge: stop 231
NB: only Tag matching, linear lookup (as reference, before unordered_map)
BM_lookupEventTagNum 1000000 1017
NB: unordered_map with full Tag & Format lookup, but with Tag hashing
BM_lookupEventTagNum 2000000 683
NB: with full Tag & Format hash and lookup for matching
BM_lookupEventTagNum 2000000 814
NB: only Tag matching (Hail Mary path)
BM_lookupEventTagNum 5000000 471
Because the database can now be dynamic, we added reader/writer locks
which adds a 65ns (uncontended) premium on lookups, and switch to
check for an allocation adds 25ns (either open code, or using
string_view, no difference) which means our overall speed takes 90%
as long as the requests did before we switched to unordered_map.
Faster than before where we originally utilized binary lookup on
static content, but not by much. Dynamic updates that are not cached
locally take the following times to acquire long path to logd to
generate.
BM_lookupEventTag 20000000 139
BM_lookupEventTag_NOT 20000000 87
BM_lookupEventFormat 20000000 139
BM_lookupEventTagNum_logd_new 5000 335936
BM_lookupEventTagNum_logd_existing 10000 249226
The long path pickups are mitigated by the built-in caching, and
the public mapping in /dev/event-log-tags.
SideEffects: Event tags and signal handlers do not mix
Test: liblog benchmarks
Bug: 31456426
Change-Id: I69e6489d899cf35cdccffcee0d8d7cad469ada0a
Point to log/log.h where necessary, define LOG_TAG where necessary.
Accept that private/android_logger.h is suitable replacement for
log/logger.h and android/log.h.
Correct liblog/README
Effectively a cleanup and controlled select revert of
'system/core: drop or replace log/logger.h' and
'system/core: Replace log/log.h with android/log.h'.
Test: compile
Bug: 30465923
Change-Id: Ic2ad157bad6f5efe2c6af293a73bb753300b17a2
__android_log_pmsg_file_write() will open /dev/pmsg0 if not
already, and will close it if we opened it.
Added atomic access to the android_log_context as insurance.
Fortify and correct pmsg tests.
Test: gTest liblog-unit-tests --gtest_filter=liblog.__android_log_pmsg_file_*
Bug: 31958686
Change-Id: I2cf6f971b6968938f471fda67367efe20dae3004
Move all liblog related content into android/log.h, and make
log/log.h points to android/log.h.
Test: Compile
Bug: 26552300
Bug: 31289077
Change-Id: I858e0ebe047b86f2a8530a99bc9c380d3d58edbb
Should use log/log.h and in some cases android/log.h instead. Can
not remove file because still in use by partners, so log/logd.h
points to log/log.h.
Test: Compile
Bug: 26552300
Bug: 31289077
Change-Id: I3580d46154617abb7231027a44f4ab9ee023febf
Always used in combination with log/logger.h except in log_time.cpp,
and not used externally. As a result liblog has to support stl, a
small price to pay since goal is to convert liblog to C++ internally.
Test: compile
Bug: 31456426
Bug: 26552300
Bug: 31289077
Change-Id: I72828ec807d0a2c8e40bbdebd7a69f147a7ca5a9
Create config_logger, logger and logger_read to house the log
interfaces. Add fake_logger, logd_logger and pmsg_logger to
house the write and read transports. Allows for an easier and
direct path to add new transports to the library.
SideEffects: None, logger benchmark performance unaffected
Bug: 27176738
Bug: 27405083
Change-Id: I01b38637334a5242905c8c89f6ab0a92e2540008