if ro.logd.timestamp or persist.logd.timestamp are set to the value
monotonic then liblog writer, liblog printing and logd all switch to
recording/printing monotonic time rather than realtime. If reinit
detects a change for presist.logd.timestamp, correct the older entry
timestamps in place.
ToDo: A corner case condition where new log entries in monotonic time
occur before logd reinit detects persist.logd.timestamp, there
will be a few out-of-order entries, but with accurate
timestamps. This problem does not happen for ro.logd.timestamp
as it is set before logd starts.
NB: This offers a nano second time accuracy on all log entries
that may be more suitable for merging with other system
activities, such as systrace, that also use monotonic time. This
feature is for debugging.
Bug: 23668800
Change-Id: Iee6dab7140061b1a6627254921411f61b01aa5c2
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LIBLOG(3) Android NDK Programming Manual LIBLOG(3)
NAME
liblog - Android NDK logger interfaces
SYNOPSIS
#include <log/log.h>
ALOG(android_priority, tag, format, ...)
IF_ALOG(android_priority, tag)
LOG_PRI(priority, tag, format, ...)
LOG_PRI_VA(priority, tag, format, args)
#define LOG_TAG NULL
ALOGV(format, ...)
SLOGV(format, ...)
RLOGV(format, ...)
ALOGV_IF(cond, format, ...)
SLOGV_IF(cond, format, ...)
RLOGV_IF(cond, format, ...)
IF_ALOGC()
ALOGD(format, ...)
SLOGD(format, ...)
RLOGD(format, ...)
ALOGD_IF(cond, format, ...)
SLOGD_IF(cond, format, ...)
RLOGD_IF(cond, format, ...)
IF_ALOGD()
ALOGI(format, ...)
SLOGI(format, ...)
RLOGI(format, ...)
ALOGI_IF(cond, format, ...)
SLOGI_IF(cond, format, ...)
RLOGI_IF(cond, format, ...)
IF_ALOGI()
ALOGW(format, ...)
SLOGW(format, ...)
RLOGW(format, ...)
ALOGW_IF(cond, format, ...)
SLOGW_IF(cond, format, ...)
RLOGW_IF(cond, format, ...)
IF_ALOGW()
ALOGE(format, ...)
SLOGE(format, ...)
RLOGE(format, ...)
ALOGE_IF(cond, format, ...)
SLOGE_IF(cond, format, ...)
RLOGE_IF(cond, format, ...)
IF_ALOGE()
LOG_FATAL(format, ...)
LOG_ALWAYS_FATAL(format, ...)
LOG_FATAL_IF(cond, format, ...)
LOG_ALWAYS_FATAL_IF(cond, format, ...)
ALOG_ASSERT(cond, format, ...)
LOG_EVENT_INT(tag, value)
LOG_EVENT_LONG(tag, value)
Link with -llog
#include <log/logger.h>
log_id_t android_logger_get_id(struct logger *logger)
int android_logger_clear(struct logger *logger)
int android_logger_get_log_size(struct logger *logger)
int android_logger_get_log_readable_size(struct logger *logger)
int android_logger_get_log_version(struct logger *logger)
struct logger_list *android_logger_list_alloc(int mode, unsigned int
tail, pid_t pid)
struct logger *android_logger_open(struct logger_list *logger_list,
log_id_t id)
struct logger_list *android_logger_list_open(log_id_t id, int mode,
unsigned int tail, pid_t pid)
int android_logger_list_read(struct logger_list *logger_list, struct
log_msg *log_msg
void android_logger_list_free(struct logger_list *logger_list)
log_id_t android_name_to_log_id(const char *logName)
const char *android_log_id_to_name(log_id_t log_id)
Link with -llog
DESCRIPTION
liblog represents an interface to the volatile Android Logging system
for NDK (Native) applications and libraries. Interfaces for either
writing or reading logs. The log buffers are divided up in Main, Sys‐
tem, Radio and Events sub-logs.
The logging interfaces are a series of macros, all of which can be
overridden individually in order to control the verbosity of the appli‐
cation or library. [ASR]LOG[VDIWE] calls are used to log to BAsic,
System or Radio sub-logs in either the Verbose, Debug, Info, Warning or
Error priorities. [ASR]LOG[VDIWE]_IF calls are used to perform thus
based on a condition being true. IF_ALOG[VDIWE] calls are true if the
current LOG_TAG is enabled at the specified priority. LOG_ALWAYS_FATAL
is used to ALOG a message, then kill the process. LOG_FATAL call is a
variant of LOG_ALWAYS_FATAL, only enabled in engineering, and not
release builds. ALOG_ASSERT is used to ALOG a message if the condition
is false; the condition is part of the logged message.
LOG_EVENT_(INT|LONG) is used to drop binary content into the Events
sub-log.
The log reading interfaces permit opening the logs either singly or
multiply, retrieving a log entry at a time in time sorted order,
optionally limited to a specific pid and tail of the log(s) and finally
a call closing the logs. A single log can be opened with android_log‐
ger_list_open; or multiple logs can be opened with android_log‐
ger_list_alloc, calling in turn the android_logger_open for each log
id. Each entry can be retrieved with android_logger_list_read. The
log(s) can be closed with android_logger_list_free. The logs should be
opened with an ANDROID_LOG_RDONLY mode. ANDROID_LOG_NONBLOCK mode
will report when the log reading is done with an EAGAIN error return
code, otherwise the android_logger_list_read call will block for new
entries.
The ANDROID_LOG_PSTORE mode flag to the android_logger_open is used to
switch from the active logs to the persistent logs from before the last
reboot.
The value returned by android_logger_open can be used as a parameter to
the android_logger_clear function to empty the sub-log. It is recom‐
mended to only open log ANDROID_LOG_WRONLY in that case.
The value returned by android_logger_open can be used as a parameter to
the android_logger_get_log_(size|readable_size|version) to retrieve the
sub-log maximum size, readable size and log buffer format protocol ver‐
sion respectively. android_logger_get_id returns the id that was used
when opening the sub-log. It is recommended to open the log
ANDROID_LOG_RDONLY in these cases.
ERRORS
If messages fail, a negative error code will be returned to the caller.
The -ENOTCONN return code indicates that the logger daemon is stopped.
The -EBADF return code indicates that the log access point can not be
opened, or the log buffer id is out of range.
For the -EAGAIN return code, this means that the logging message was
temporarily backed-up either because of Denial Of Service (DOS) logging
pressure from some chatty application or service in the Android system,
or if too small of a value is set in /proc/sys/net/unix/max_dgram_qlen.
To aid in diagnosing the occurence of this, a binary event from liblog
will be sent to the log daemon once a new message can get through
indicating how many messages were dropped as a result. Please take
action to resolve the structural problems at the source.
It is generally not advised for the caller to retry the -EAGAIN return
code as this will only make the problem(s) worse and cause your
application to temporarily drop to the logger daemon priority, BATCH
scheduling policy and background task cgroup. If you require a group of
messages to be passed atomically, merge them into one message with
embedded newlines to the maximum length LOGGER_ENTRY_MAX_PAYLOAD.
Other return codes from writing operation can be returned. Since the
library retries on EINTR, -EINTR should never be returned.
SEE ALSO
syslogd(8)
24 Jan 2014 LIBLOG(3)