platform_system_core/liblog
Mark Salyzyn 16e1c9dfdc liblog: optimize code hotspot
strcmp was 1/10 #2 behind find_property in __android_log_level(),
now virtually eliminated from performance profile.

Bug: 23685592
Change-Id: I3978886193af77e489c6d1728d6a26b7f53f8f2f
2015-10-02 13:55:44 -07:00
..
tests Add macro to call event logger for errors. 2015-08-26 15:59:06 -07:00
Android.bp Fix bug number for linker related workarounds 2015-09-28 10:40:35 -07:00
Android.mk Fix bug number for linker related workarounds 2015-09-28 10:40:35 -07:00
NOTICE liblog: update timestamp on NOTICE file 2014-01-27 15:20:59 -08:00
README liblog: Instrument logging of logd write drops 2015-03-04 13:21:41 -08:00
event.logtags liblog: Instrument logging of logd write drops 2015-03-04 13:21:41 -08:00
event_tag_map.c liblog: set -Werror 2014-05-07 16:56:21 -07:00
fake_log_device.c liblog: add __android_log_is_loggable() 2015-02-09 22:12:59 +00:00
fake_log_device.h Fixes some warnings 2014-01-28 11:28:32 -08:00
log_event_write.c Add macro to call event logger for errors. 2015-08-26 15:59:06 -07:00
log_is_loggable.c liblog: optimize code hotspot 2015-10-02 13:55:44 -07:00
log_read.c Use _WIN32 rather than HAVE_WINSOCK. 2015-07-29 17:45:24 -07:00
log_time.cpp logcat: -f flag to continue 2015-06-02 14:56:44 -07:00
logd_write.c liblog: Add kernel log id 2015-05-06 08:54:59 -07:00
logprint.c Merge "liblog: logcat: Add year and zone to date on each line" 2015-09-30 18:56:48 +00:00
uio.c Only Windows doesn't have <sys/uio.h>. 2014-11-25 13:27:43 -08:00

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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)



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