Switch _all_ file's coding style to match to ease all future changes.
SideEffects: None
Test: compile
Bug: 35373582
Change-Id: I470cb17f64fa48f14aafc02f574e296bffe3a3f3
Will register a new event tag by name and format, and return an
event-log-tags format response with the newly allocated tag.
If format is not specified, then nothing will be recorded, but
a pre-existing named entry will be listed. If name and format are
not specified, list all dynamic entries. If name=* list all
event log tag entries.
Stickiness through logd crash will be managed with the tmpfs file
/dev/event-log-tags and through a reboot with add_tag entries in
the pmsg last logcat event log. On debug builds we retain a
/data/misc/logd/event-log-tags file that aids stickiness and that
can be picked up by the bugreport.
If we detect truncation damage to /dev/event-log-tags, or to
/data/misc/logd/event-log-tags, rebuild file with a new first line
signature incorporating the time so mmap'd readers of the file can
detect the possible change in shape and order.
Manual testing:
Make sure nc (netcat) is built for the target platform on the host:
$ m nc
Then the following can be used to issue a request on the platform:
$ echo -n 'getEventTag name=<name> format="<format>"\0EXIT\0' |
> nc -U /dev/socket/logd
Test: gTest logd-unit-test --gtest_filter=getEventTag*
Bug: 31456426
Change-Id: I5dacc5f84a24d52dae09cca5ee1a3a9f9207f06d
If a series of messages arrive from a single source with identical
message content payload, then suppress them and generate a chatty
report. The checking is done on a per log id basis.
This alters the assumption that chatty messages are always at the
oldest entries, they now show up in the middle too. To address this
change in behavior we print the first line, a chatty reference
which internally takes little space, then the last line in the series.
This does not conserve processing time in logd, and certainly has no
impact on the long path of formatting and submitting log messages from
from the source, but it may contribute to memory space and signal to
noise savings under heavy spammy loads.
Test: gTest liblog-unit-tests, logd-unit-tests & logcat-unit-tests
Bug: 33535908
Change-Id: I3160c36d4f4e2f8216f528605a1b3993173f4dec
Move existing fast<str*cmp> templates for general use, pulled from
the implementation used in logd that dealt with speed through cache
locality and subroutine call mitigation. Rename to fastcmp.
Test: logd-benchmarks and based on manual profiling from the past
Bug: 31456426
Change-Id: Ic62f4a437fc3e06ffdeaae73a6f34e197957a6b0
An estimate based on chatty impact for all known pids, uids and tags
and per log id if applicable, calculate the maximum last pruned
watermark iterator map usage and add to the Total Overhead.
Test: Confirm that the Total Overhead change is negligable.
Bug: 31942525
Change-Id: Icd2e9bc0747c3376ca0e9c90aa110c103529d98f
Add in to the Total Overhead the amount of storage we are
using to hold on to the statistics.
Test: see that the Total Overhead accounts for about 100K
Bug: 31942525
Change-Id: Ibe241c0bccc5a9df52395802338c8a7fc3b64104
Allows us to mitigate the impact of MAP_PRIVATE and copy on write by
calling android_lookupEventTag_len instead of android_lookupEventTag,
and delaying the copy on write impact to the later. We return a
string length in a supplied location along with the string pointer
with android_lookupEventTag_len(const EventTagMap* map, size_t* len,
int tag). The string is not guaranteed to be nul terminated. Since
android_lookupEventTag() called even once can cause the memory
impact, we will mark it as deprecated, but we currently have no
timeframe for removal since this is a very old interface.
Add an API for __android_log_is_loggable_len() that accepts the non
null terminated content and fixup callers that would gain because the
length is known prior to the call either in the compiler or at
runtime. Tackle transition to android_lookupEventTag_len() and
fixup callers.
On any application that performs logging (eg: com.android.phone)
/proc/<pid>/smaps before:
xxxxxxxxxx-xxxxxxxxxx rw-p 00000000 fd:00 463 /system/etc/event-log-tags
Size: 20 kB
Rss: 20 kB
Pss: 1 kB
Shared_Clean: 0 kB
Shared_Dirty: 20 kB
Private_Clean: 0 kB
Private_Dirty: 0 kB
Referenced: 0 kB
Anonymous: 20 kB
AnonHugePages: 0 kB
Swap: 0 kB
SwapPss: 0 kB
KernelPageSize: 4 kB
MMUPageSize: 4 kB
Locked: 0 kB
VmFlags: rd wr mr mw me ac
/proc/<pid>/smaps after:
xxxxxxxxxx-xxxxxxxxxx rw-p 00000000 fd:00 1773 /system/etc/event-log-tags
Size: 20 kB
Rss: 20 kB
Pss: 1 kB
Shared_Clean: 20 kB (was 0kB)
Shared_Dirty: 0 kB (was 20kB)
Private_Clean: 0 kB
Private_Dirty: 0 kB
Referenced: 20 kB (was 0kB)
Anonymous: 0 kB (was 20kB)
AnonHugePages: 0 kB
Swap: 0 kB
SwapPss: 0 kB
KernelPageSize: 4 kB
MMUPageSize: 4 kB
Locked: 0 kB
VmFlags: rd wr mr mw me ac
Added liblog-unit-tests --gtest_filter=liblog.event_log_tags to
check for Shared_Clean: to not be 0 and Anonymous: to be 0 for
all processes referencing event-log-tags. Which can include multiple
references to /system/etc/event-log-tags and future possible refs to
/data/misc/logd/event-log-tags and /dev/event-log-tags. We want
failure messages to help point to errant code using the deprecated
interface.
This change saves 1/4MB of memory or more on a typical system.
Test: gTest liblog-unit-tests
Bug: 31456426
Change-Id: I9e08e44d9092bd96fe704b5709242e7195281d33
Should use android/log.h instead of log/log.h as a good example
to all others.
Test: Compile
Bug: 26552300
Bug: 31289077
Change-Id: If4c9711eb57267d4707b03d54a932af9de241b13
- Add drop logistics to TagTable
- replace uid references to a key reference since it
is an UID for most buffers, but a TAG for the
events and security buffer
- template the find worst entry mechanics into LogFindWorst class
Bug: 30118730
Change-Id: Ibea4be2c50d6ff4b39039e371365fed2453f17a2
- Add a new statistic that reports per pid and log_id for AID_SYSTEM
- Add a new pruning filter ~1000/! boolean
- Use this new statistic to prune on worst pid within AID_SYSTEM
Bug: 26029733
Bug: 21615139
Bug: 22855208
Change-Id: Iab5dd28f807dcf03d276372853883f3b6afa8294
Primarily gives access to the Chattiest TIDs and TAGs
associated with a pid.
Has a secondary effect of allowing us to pull out the
command line, comm and in some cases the associated
PACKAGE for a specific pid while the logs are still
present even if the executable is gone.
Bug: 26029733
Bug: 21615139
Change-Id: I1ea63165a680a9318360579b70b1512078ed5682
Report the ESTIMATED instantaneous percentage decrease or increase
that an UID has to the logs as a result of the chatty filtration.
Bug: 22855208
Change-Id: If1e77afb81a2739a72b39bc7c57071763c1d64d8
Chatty logs would distort the average log size by elevating the
elements, but not the size. Add statistical collection for the
number of elements that report chatty, and subtract that from
the number of elements to improve the pruning estimate. Pick
minElements as 1% rather than 10% of the total with this more
accurate number of elements, to a minumum of 4.
Bug: 24511000
Change-Id: I3f36558138aa0b2a50e4fac6440c3a8505d95276
- switch to coalesce instead of merge in naming of functions
and variables. Confusing since we also to merge-sorts and
other activities in the logger.
- define maxPrune rather than using a number in the code path.
Bug: 24511000
Simplify table generation by placing the line and header formatting
into each type's (UID, PID, TID) object. Switch to const return
values for the ownership passing functions (*ToName() functions
and methods). Use longer variable names to reduce confusion.
Switch from LINES To NUM for pruned column as that more accurately
reflects what is dropped since one entry can contain several lines.
Bug: 22855208
Change-Id: Ib110dce98a68cf5f844eb30f8a192a1f691eeba2
Discovered that we had a few libc hotspots. Adjust code to generally
reduce or nullify the number of calls to malloc, free, strlen,
strcmp, strncmp, memcmp & strncasecmp. Total gain looks to be about
3% of logd's processing time. malloc still contributes to 3%, but all
others are now total 0.5%.
Bug: 23685592
Change-Id: Ife721121667969260cdb8b055524ae90f5911278
Quick low-risk to resolve possible hash table corruption.
Resolved an unlikely path memory leak.
ToDo: replace lock with nested lock so no lock
helpers are required.
Bug: 22068332
Change-Id: I303ab06608502c7d61d42f111a9c43366f184d0c
BasicHashtable is relatively untested, move over to
a C++ template library that has more bake time.
Bug: 20419786
Bug: 21590652
Bug: 20500228
Change-Id: I926aaecdc8345eca75c08fdd561b0473504c5d95
- Optional class of statistics for events Tags
- export tagToName from LogBuffer (located in main.cp to address
https://android-review.googlesource.com/#/c/110204)
- Can not handle dropped because getTag() can not work,
will need to be fixed if we start filtering.
Bug: 19608965
Change-Id: I7b90607ca588bf37bab71f19b1570a290e772776
Add EntryBase and EntryBaseDropped base classes for statistical
entries to inherit from. Abstract add(), subtract() and drop()
methods to common LogBufferElement in each for entry policy decisions.
Some move of details out of LogStatistics.cpp and place them into
LogStatistics.h. Add statistical add(), subtract() and
drop() methods to hash table to call entries for policy.
Bug: 19608965
Change-Id: Ib8a33a8fe28871ef165d1632c6546a5c606231e8
- internal dropped entries are associated by prune by worst UID
and are applied by UID and by PID
- track dropped entries by rewriting them in place
- merge similar dropped entries together for same UID(implied),
PID and TID so that blame can more clearly be placed
- allow aging of dropped entries by the general backgound pruning
- report individual dropped entries formatted to reader
- add statistics to track dropped entries by UID, the combination
of statistics and dropped logging can track over-the-top Chattiest
clients.
Bug: 19608965
Change-Id: Ibc68480df0c69c55703270cd70c6b26aea165853
- Go back to basic requirements
- Simplify
- use hash tables to minimize memory impact
Bug: 19608965
Change-Id: If7becb34354d6415e5c387ecea7d4109a15259c8
This forward port reverts
commit e457b74ce6
No longer as necessary once we add
liblog: Instrument logging of logd write drops
Although this provided an indication of how close statistically we
were to overloading logd it is simpler to understand fails thus to
hunt and peck a corrected value for /proc/sys/net/unix/max_dgram_qlen
Change-Id: I2b30e0fc30625a48fd11a12c2d2cc6a41f26226f
- simplify access and control exposure to class list
- indent
- compile warning
- Follow standard naming convention for variables and methods
- merge common fragments
- Side Effects: none
Change-Id: I74796043ac34753c6dd10018719ebc0bcd94e010
- Drop in-place sorting.
- Add fast-track for uid sizes and elements.
- Add sort() for per-uid and per-pid statistics.
Change-Id: Ib8655d4cc0b3bd4e87534522987bcc7fc7a5251a
* Only enabled for dev builds because halves performance.
- Used to establish if /proc/sys/net/unix/max_dgram_qlen
is appropriate for the platform
(see logd/LogStatistics.cpp comments)
- enabled if logd.dgram_qlen.statistics is not zero/empty
Change-Id: Ib8ecfeb75b6f0f954c099a6b1032b8afb5efcbd4
- liblog android_logger_get_log_size and android_logger_get_readable_size
adjusted to return long instead of int because of -G flag extending range
NB: ifdef'd only for userdebug and eng builds
- liblog Add android_logger_[sg]et_prune_list and android_logger_set_log_size
- logcat Add -P, -p and -G flags
- logd Add LogWhiteBlackList and configurable log size
(cherry picked from commit 18a5432158)
Change-Id: I1572338c1b34bd968ad7867857ef708156ec3b6a