(cherry pick from commit 0ecdec7a09)
release_Locked() is called with a reference count and threadRunning,
the static analyzer can not tell this and estimates that a call to
delete this will occur. So let us invent a new call
release_nodelete_Locked() to ensure it is clear we will not be
arranging a delete this in the context of this code path. The
delete this will follow in the immediate codepath in this function
after threadRunning is cleared, and decRef_Locked() is called.
Change will also remove any developer FUD regarding release_Locked()
usage at this location.
SideEffects: None
Bug: 27434831
Change-Id: I91b060b2dadc72cc449fa381c934afb577bee037
The setgid() and setuid() call failure in logd.daemon thread
do not block overall functionality, so clearly tell static
analyzer and developers that we do not care to check their
return values.
SideEffects: None
Bug: 27434072
Change-Id: I6fdc87e8311ebc0173716080bbd72c86b3f00f78
release_Locked() is called with a reference count and threadRunning,
the static analyzer can not tell this and estimates that a call to
delete this will occur. So let us invent a new call
release_nodelete_Locked() to ensure it is clear we will not be
arranging a delete this in the context of this code path. The
delete this will follow in the immediate codepath in this function
after threadRunning is cleared, and decRef_Locked() is called.
Change will also remove any developer FUD regarding release_Locked()
usage at this location.
SideEffects: None
Bug: 27434831
Change-Id: I91b060b2dadc72cc449fa381c934afb577bee037
A single space character in search terms separates us from a denial of
service attack that forces the device into safe mode. This CL adds a
comment that hopefully stops the spaces from being accidentally deleted
in future.
Change-Id: I33b2632ef4211fa1688ac9c8f0cf7d0c667766c1
external/sepolicy commit bca98efa575bedab68f2d5eaee2cd1fd1741962b
ensures that no permissive domains can be on user builds, and
external/sepolicy commit 3872ee396898fcb23bdc49c37fd02d81014aaa5f
re-enables enforcing mode on cameraserver.
The conditions which lead to the integrity failure detection
triggering can no longer occur. Revert the patch which relaxed
the detection.
This reverts commit 33ee84f871.
Bug: 27313768
Bug: 26902605
Change-Id: I8ee97d0858345695f9df8240de4e696f4a9ba008
Only trigger an integrity failure if a policy is reloaded or
SELinux is disabled. Don't trigger the integrity failure if
we see a permissive=1 denial, which could occur if an SELinux
domain is in permissive mode.
Bug: 27313768
Bug: 26902605
Change-Id: Ib85a2799eb6378ae8acdb965b1812d691183fdd3
(cherry pick from commit 5c77ad55d0)
Allow socket send syscall to terminate after 32 seconds if reader
stalled because of memory pressure allocating new network buffers
Add a gTest to catch regressions, add security buffer to log_dump
Bug: 27242723
Change-Id: Idaa6699d9d284e7f5f723ae0e76b3d6aa3371489
(cherry pick from commit 2ad0bd0a9b)
LogReader.h needs to be individually importable.
Fix a few others, drop includes of local includes, let them be
included in source instead and allow headers to be included
alphabetically. Was not a complete audit since goal was to
separate LogReader.h out from the pack.
Bug: 27242723
Change-Id: Ic7759ef90995e5bd285810706af33550c73cf5b5
Allow socket send syscall to terminate after 32 seconds if reader
stalled because of memory pressure allocating new network buffers
Add a gTest to catch regressions, add security buffer to log_dump
Bug: 27242723
Change-Id: Idaa6699d9d284e7f5f723ae0e76b3d6aa3371489
LogReader.h needs to be individually importable.
Fix a few others, drop includes of local includes, let them be
included in source instead and allow headers to be included
alphabetically. Was not a complete audit since goal was to
separate LogReader.h out from the pack.
Bug: 27242723
Change-Id: Ic7759ef90995e5bd285810706af33550c73cf5b5
If a SELinux policy change or a switch to permissive mode is detected
on a user build, restart the device into safe mode, and keep it there
until an OTA is applied or user data is wiped.
This change deprecates the ro.logd.auditd property.
Needs matching changes from
I781c3059ea8d4fb2f0c923e4488b1932d69678d3
Ica825cf2af74f5624cf4091544bd24bb5482dbe7
Id3ca7889ede30b54b7af73dd50653ca1a20d59aa
Bug: 26902605
Change-Id: Idcdc5bff133f13c1267f0ec0a75cc8cf1ddbda0d
(cherry picked from commit d122ee65b6)
If a SELinux policy change or a switch to permissive mode is detected
on a user build, restart the device into safe mode, and keep it there
until an OTA is applied or user data is wiped.
This change deprecates the ro.logd.auditd property.
Needs matching changes from
I781c3059ea8d4fb2f0c923e4488b1932d69678d3
Ica825cf2af74f5624cf4091544bd24bb5482dbe7
Id3ca7889ede30b54b7af73dd50653ca1a20d59aa
Bug: 26902605
Change-Id: Idcdc5bff133f13c1267f0ec0a75cc8cf1ddbda0d
Usage: android::prdebug(const char *fmt, ...) __printflike(1, 2);
Will add logd prefix tag, log as debug priority in kernel logs,
and will suffix a newline if one is not supplied. To be used to
aid debugging of the logger only.
Change-Id: I217326ef34dc4eb0ea076bacb7a7a8b564c931c3
- limit AID_SYSTEM uid or gid to read security buffer messages
- adjust liblog tests to reflect the reality of this adjustment
To fully test all security buffer paths and modes
$ su 0,0,0 /data/nativetest/liblog-unit-tests/liblog-unit-tests --gtest_filter=liblog.__security*
$ su 1000,1000,1000 /data/nativetest/liblog-unit-tests/liblog-unit-tests --gtest_filter=liblog.__security*
$ su 2000,2000,2000 /data/nativetest/liblog-unit-tests/liblog-unit-tests --gtest_filter=liblog.__security*
ToDo: Integrate the above individually into the gTest Q/A testing
Bug: 26029733
Change-Id: Idcf5492db78fa6934ef6fb43f3ef861052675651
Without this change LogBuffer::prune and LogBuffer::erase
contributes 16.7% and 1.79% respectively. With this change,
they contributes 3.06 and 2.33% respectively. Pruning is
performed roughly 1 in every 255 log entries, a periodic
tamer latency spike.
Bug: 23685592
Change-Id: I6ae1cf9f3559bca4cf448efe8bcb2b96a1914c54
Callers will not guarantee that they can or will ratelimit, we need to
retain the ability to blacklist snet_event_log as a result.
This reverts commit 6aa21b225d.
Bug: 26178938
Change-Id: Ibf47d2e23a84c56f5f72d02312c698df7ff2b601
Bad comment advise in LogBuffer.cpp results in partners failing to
considering using ro.logd.size to set the platform buffer size
default.
NB: It is not good practice to increase the log buffer size to deal
with logspam, as increases will result in logd scale issues getting
closer to hitting the background cgroup cpu cap. Once we hit that
cap, logd spirals, pruning old entries slower than the incoming log
entries. logd.writer will take 100% cpu.
Change-Id: If4a7a74f300d078eeaed0ffd3eb3fd77d1f9fe90
Dangerous bridge to cross to whitelist, who is special, who is not?
Rationalized as these events are used to catch exploits on platform.
As it stands no one should be allowed to block any messages in the
security context, not even for development purposes.
Bug: 26178938
Change-Id: Ibdc76bc0fe29ba05be168b623af1c9f41d7edbd2
Use 1972 as a right delineation. Otherwise use half way point
between the monotonic and realtime. Treat correction factor as
unsigned, ensure that any wrapping to a negative value is
dropped or set to EPOCH. Acknowledge that we can get a more
accurate time track by acquiring the time rather than relying on
healthd timestamp.
Bug: 26331432
Change-Id: I09075fca58676a30cf7d87baf2d4b0f53795abaa
- 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
- enhance property_get_bool, drop property_get_bool_svelte
- enhance base properties with ro and persist variants
- update and fortify README.property
- primarily move auditd and kernel logger into a realm where
they can be controlled by build properties.
- Move logd.klogd to logd.kernel, and add ro.logd.kernel
and persist.logd.kernel.
- Add ro.logd.auditd and persist.logd.auditd.
- Document persist.logd.security
- Document log.tag and persist.logd.tag properties.
- Document ro.logd.size, persist.logd.size and logd.size
properties.
Bug: 26178938
Bug: 26029733
Bug: 17760225
Change-Id: Ibc1a497e45d69db5cf52133937f7ba6fb1d6cd21
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
* changes:
logger.h: reduce maximum payload so sum is page size
liblog: test for maximum payload can not survive change
liblog: logprint use uid name if length less then 5
liblog: logprint add uid format modifier
liblog: readlog apps get logger_entry_v4 for pstore
logd: readlog apps get logger_entry_v4
logger.h: Add definition for logger_entry_v4
klogd is sensitive to changes in timezone resulting in glitches
surrounding conversion to local realtime logging. logger manages
a map from monotonic to realtime, but the process is racey since
the system can change the timezone at any time, this catches those
cases where it glitches.
Bug: 21868540
Change-Id: I03de6675fcd04f18ba7306a24dc3d9e750d86976
Adds the uid field to outgoing content for readlog applications.
AID_LOG, AID_ROOT and AID_SYSTEM gain access to the information.
Bug: 25996918
Change-Id: I0254303c19d174cbf5e722c38844be5c54410c85
If a timeout is specified for the reader, then go to sleep
with the socket open. If the start time is about to get
pruned in the specified log buffers, then wakeup and dump
the logs; or wakeup on timeout, whichever comes first.
Bug: 25929746
Change-Id: I7d2421c2c5083b33747b84f74d9a560d3ba645df
Add parsing to recognize optional chatty effective
percentage field as reported in the logger statistics.
Bug: 22855208
Change-Id: Id9c5e4a907ed0f9319beb9ddbfa27f4844bffc7d
android_log_timestamp returns the property leading letter,
it is better to return a clockid_t with android_log_clockid()
Bug: 23668800
Change-Id: I38dee773bf3844177826b03a26b03215c79a5359
android_log_timestamp returns the property leading letter,
it is better to return a clockid_t with android_log_clockid()
Bug: 23668800
Change-Id: I3c4e3e6b87f6676950797f1f0e203b44c542ed43
Resolve three areas missing taglen checking. Add some additional
limit-checking paranoia. Problem started when p was allowed to
go beyond the size of the incoming buffer in some blind
p = cp + 1 fragments, placed the check for that after them all
before harm could be done, rather than in each location.
Bug: 25620123
Change-Id: Ib5687fd30ef0cd3ba3bc0df310b436ad675ccabc
Although ever present, an increased regression introduced with
commit b6bee33182 (liblog: logd:
support logd.timestamp = monotonic).
A signal handler can interrupt in locked context, if log is written
in the signal handler, we are in deadlock. Block signals while we
are locked. Separate out timestamp lock from is loggable lock to
reduce contention situations. Provide a best-guess response if
lock would fail in timestamp path.
Bug: 25563384
Change-Id: I6dccd6b99ebace1c473c03a785a35c63ed5c6a8a
Add the following mount options to the /proc filesystem:
hidepid=2,gid=3009
This change blocks /proc access unless you're in group 3009
(aka AID_READPROC).
Please see
https://github.com/torvalds/linux/blob/master/Documentation/filesystems/proc.txt
for documentation on the hidepid option.
hidepid=2 is preferred over hidepid=1 since it leaks less information
and doesn't generate SELinux ptrace denials when trying to access
/proc without being in the proper group.
Add AID_READPROC to processes which need to access /proc entries for
other UIDs.
Bug: 23310674
Change-Id: I22bb55ff7b80ff722945e224845215196f09dafa
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
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
- Add device (ro.logd.filter), persistent (persist.logd.filter)
properties to control the default filters
- Allow logcat -P default to produce expected results
- Allow logcat -P disable to produce expected results
Change-Id: I651cb705373ec1e88a99e4b9086da4f9668a468a
Switch from the internal packages.list file parser
implementation to a common parser library.
Change-Id: I87a406802f95d8e7bfd8ee85f723f80e9e6b6c0c
Signed-off-by: William Roberts <william.c.roberts@intel.com>
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
- If doing a clear, skip accounting
- Ensure for busy checking, behind a region lock for instance, only
break out if there was something to do. Basically move the filter
actions first, and defer checking the region lock to the ends of
the loops.
Bug: 23711431
Change-Id: Icc984f406880633516fb17dda84188a30d092e01
- Propagate to caller the clearing errors, busy blocked by reader.
- For clear, perform retries within logd with a one second lul each,
telling readers to skip, but on final retry to kill all readers if
problem still persists due to block reader (or high volume logspammer).
Bug: 23711431
Change-Id: Ie4c46bc9480a7f49b96a81fae25a95c603270c33
- The reader region level indicates the location to protect, but once
it has been passed to the calling reader, then allow us to go
one beyond so that a clear or prune thread can remove the entry.
Bug: 23711431
Change-Id: I0f2389858dd8c83366c034360f67d7c363625b56
Vote three times in /proc/pid/status to look for AID_LOG group
If not, we may default to the callers UID, and the net result is
to perform the task related to that UID. For adb logcat and
shell logcat, the UID is AID_SHELL which typically has no logs,
leaving no net action taken.
Bug: 23711431
Change-Id: I2b5900a2d37173bd995eb308ee9ecafa20602b62
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
* commit '900362c36eb531c88d37d8fa57b66c45ed165122':
logd: klogd deal with nuls in dmesg
logd: log_strtok_r deal with nuls
liblog: logprint: printable nul
logd: klogd: sniff for time correction on Mediatek
* commit '1b2fb587eb7db6f9de1dda8663b33d87a2f5a27e':
logd: klogd deal with nuls in dmesg
logd: log_strtok_r deal with nuls
liblog: logprint: printable nul
logd: klogd: sniff for time correction on Mediatek
Switch to using string and length in all transactions, treating
trailing nuls the same as spaces.
ToDo: change dumpstate (bugreport) to use logcat -b printable _regardless_
Bug: 23517551
Change-Id: I42162365e6bf8ed79d356e7b689a673902116fdb
Rename to log_strntok_r and change from dealing with strings
to dealing with a string and an associated length.
Bug: 23517551
Change-Id: Ia72f1305a53f55eeef9861ac378fb8205fd2378e
Need some more flexibility when parsing kernel messages
cluttered with extra fluff. This is the minimal relaxation
we can do to the rules to ensure that we work on all
possible devices and kernels when sniffing for time
correction information.
We want to minimize any future maintenance, keep in mind
klogd is a "userdebug" or "eng" feature and is disabled
in "user" builds. Manage expectations.
Bug: 23517551
Change-Id: I026d074e14fb2550e728683e85a973bd87e78a9c
(cherry pick from commit 46d159d462)
- sniff for PID in kernel log messages if available
- properly deal with klogd watermark in face of modified output
- deal more stringently with priority tag, must have [ following
- suppress process-name stutter in tag that can happen
- do not use : to demark tag if within [ ]
Mediatek-special change that adds <printk_state>(<cpu>)[<pid>:<comm>]
as a prefix to the printk messages. Along the lines of (simplified
for entertainment purposes, YMMV):
char tbuf[50]; /* printk prefix */
int this_cpu = smp_processor_id();
char state = __raw_get_cpu_var(printk_state);
unsigned tlen = snprintf(tbuf, sizeof(tbuf), "%c(%x)[%d:%s]",
state, this_cpu, current->pid, current->comm);
Bug: 23517551
Change-Id: I568e25c5aa6d8474835454a0e83b19c2921b7985
(cherry pick from commit 5bb2972dce)
A regression that resulted in increased memory consumption for some
logging patterns because we rarely did merge or leading checks, and
age-out checking. On the last prune cycle, we reset for a full scan.
Add some comments describing the pruning processes.
Bug: 23327476
Bug: 23681639
Bug: 23685592
Change-Id: I22b0f339c9269b006831fda9cefe295a263ebb92
A regression that resulted in increased memory consumption for some
logging patterns because we rarely did merge or leading checks, and
age-out checking. On the last prune cycle, we reset for a full scan.
Add some comments describing the pruning processes.
Bug: 23327476
Bug: 23681639
Bug: 23685592
Change-Id: I22b0f339c9269b006831fda9cefe295a263ebb92
(cherry pick from commit 831aa29730)
With part deux we caused an apparent regression by not checking for
stale recorded iterators. This checking was on-purpose bypassesed
when leading prune entries were to be deleted without touching the
statistics engine due to an in-place merge.
Part deux had us leaving iterators we were not focussed on untouched
which in turn because they were left behind, had a much higher
likelihood of being deleted without touching the statistics engine.
Perform the check every delete.
Bug: 23789348
Bug: 23490267
Change-Id: Idc6cc23d1f9e3b6cd9a083139a0de59479fbfe08
With part deux we caused an apparent regression by not checking for
stale recorded iterators. This checking was on-purpose bypassesed
when leading prune entries were to be deleted without touching the
statistics engine due to an in-place merge.
Part deux had us leaving iterators we were not focussed on untouched
which in turn because they were left behind, had a much higher
likelihood of being deleted without touching the statistics engine.
Perform the check every delete.
Bug: 23789348
Change-Id: Idc6cc23d1f9e3b6cd9a083139a0de59479fbfe08
(cherry pick from commit ccfe8446a1)
Regression that cause records to be preserved for more than a day.
Bug: 23681639
Bug: 23685592
Change-Id: I5e4393c8e3ed935790994c77ec51dc6512a6daa6
(cherry pick from commit 49afe0d00f)
Only record watermark if not known, or represents the worst UID
currently under focus. This has resulted in a halving of the average
prune time in the face of heavy spam because we get less processing
spikes.
Bug: 23327476
Bug: 23681639
Bug: 23685592
Change-Id: I19f297042b9fc2c98d902695c1c36df1bf5cd6f6
(cherry pick from commit acb1ddf56c)
Aid monotonic to realtime logging synchronization correction in
the Android ecosystem by providing a periodic notification. We
now have the following messages in the kernel logs:
- PM: suspend entry %Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S.%09q UTC
- PM: suspend exit %Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S.%09q UTC
- Suspended for %s.%03q seconds
- healthd: battery l=100 ... %Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S.%09q UTC
Alter klogd to resynchronize on healthd messages as well.
NB: Time using strftime format, %q is a reference to fractional
second as introduced into log_time strptime method.
Bug: 21868540
Change-Id: I854afc0a07dff9c7f26d2b2f68990e52bf90e300
(cherry pick from commit 618d0dec50)
- Heuristics associated with translation of kernel messages to
Android user space logs.
- Limit is_prio to 4 characters, we got false positives on hex
values like <register contents> with no alpha chars.
- x11 and other register definitions are not valid tags, en0 is
- fix some Android coding standard issues
Change-Id: Idc3dcc53a2cb75ac38628c8ef7a5d5b53f12587a
- sniff for PID in kernel log messages if available
- properly deal with klogd watermark in face of modified output
- deal more stringently with priority tag, must have [ following
- suppress process-name stutter in tag that can happen
- do not use : to demark tag if within [ ]
Mediatek-special change that adds <printk_state>(<cpu>)[<pid>:<comm>]
as a prefix to the printk messages. Along the lines of (simplified
for entertainment purposes, YMMV):
char tbuf[50]; /* printk prefix */
int this_cpu = smp_processor_id();
char state = __raw_get_cpu_var(printk_state);
unsigned tlen = snprintf(tbuf, sizeof(tbuf), "%c(%x)[%d:%s]",
state, this_cpu, current->pid, current->comm);
Bug: 23517551
Change-Id: I568e25c5aa6d8474835454a0e83b19c2921b7985
Only record watermark if not known, or represents the worst UID
currently under focus. This has resulted in a halving of the average
prune time in the face of heavy spam because we get less processing
spikes.
Bug: 23327476
Change-Id: I19f297042b9fc2c98d902695c1c36df1bf5cd6f6
* commit '44a7da74bd841eee680870433c1baf82325fb51e':
logd: log buffer switch to std::list
logd: white and black switch to std::list
logd: logtimes switch to std::list
logd: prune 10% or 256 entries max
(cherry pick from commit c892ea3fa8)
Hold on to last worst uid watermark and bypass a spike to O(n*n*x)
(n=samples, x=number of spammers) wrt chatty trimming.
Bug: 23327476
Change-Id: I9f21ce95e969b67e576417a760f75c4d86acf364
Hold on to last worst uid watermark and bypass a spike to O(n*n*x)
(n=samples, x=number of spammers) wrt chatty trimming.
Bug: 23327476
Change-Id: I9f21ce95e969b67e576417a760f75c4d86acf364
Aid monotonic to realtime logging synchronization correction in
the Android ecosystem by providing a periodic notification. We
now have the following messages in the kernel logs:
- PM: suspend entry %Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S.%09q UTC
- PM: suspend exit %Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S.%09q UTC
- Suspended for %s.%03q seconds
- healthd: battery l=100 ... %Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S.%09q UTC
Alter klogd to resynchronize on healthd messages as well.
NB: Time using strftime format, %q is a reference to fractional
second as introduced into log_time strptime method.
Bug: 21868540
Change-Id: I854afc0a07dff9c7f26d2b2f68990e52bf90e300
Required by logd on devices with USE_CPUSETS defined.
Make /dev/cpuset/background, /dev/cpuset/foreground and
/dev/cpuset/task writeable by system gid. Add logd to system
group for writing to cpuset files and to root group to avoid
regressions. When dropping privs, also drop supplementary groups.
Bug: 22699101
Change-Id: Icc01769b18b5e1f1649623da8325a8bfabc3a3f0
- Heuristics associated with translation of kernel messages to
Android user space logs.
- Limit is_prio to 4 characters, we got false positives on hex
values like <register contents> with no alpha chars.
- x11 and other register definitions are not valid tags, en0 is
- fix some Android coding standard issues
Change-Id: Idc3dcc53a2cb75ac38628c8ef7a5d5b53f12587a
(cherry pick from commit ed777e9eec)
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
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
(cherry pick from commit ee49c6a670)
- regression in log_strtok_r (part deux) In commit
'logd: fix kernel logline stutter'
2c3b300fd8 we introduced log_strtok_r.
as a replacement for strtok_r that dealt with a problem with
some kernel log messages. Fix is to refine definition of
is_timestamp to not match on patterns like [0], requiring
a single period. Another fix is to refine definition of
is_prio to properly escape non-digit content.
- Missing content because SYSLOG_ACTION_SIZE_BUFFER with added logging
is too short for full read of SYSLOG_ACTION_READ_ALL dropping
initial content. Add a margin for additional 1024 bytes.
- Absolute _first_ log entry has sequence number of 1, which is
specifically dropped, start sequence count at 1 rather than 0.
- Remove trailing space for efficiency.
- If tag exists but no content, trick into kernel logging.
Bug: 21851884
Change-Id: I0867a555a3bca09bbf18d18e75e41dffffe57a23
- regression in log_strtok_r (part deux) In commit
'logd: fix kernel logline stutter'
2c3b300fd8 we introduced log_strtok_r.
as a replacement for strtok_r that dealt with a problem with
some kernel log messages. Fix is to refine definition of
is_timestamp to not match on patterns like [0], requiring
a single period. Another fix is to refine definition of
is_prio to properly escape non-digit content.
- Missing content because SYSLOG_ACTION_SIZE_BUFFER with added logging
is too short for full read of SYSLOG_ACTION_READ_ALL dropping
initial content. Add a margin for additional 1024 bytes.
- Absolute _first_ log entry has sequence number of 1, which is
specifically dropped, start sequence count at 1 rather than 0.
- Remove trailing space for efficiency.
- If tag exists but no content, trick into kernel logging.
Bug: 21851884
Change-Id: I0867a555a3bca09bbf18d18e75e41dffffe57a23
(cherry pick from commit e59c469fa8)
- Default level when not specified is ANDROID_LOG_VERBOSE
which is inert.
Bug: 20416721
Bug: 19544788
Bug: 17760225
Change-Id: Icc098e53dc47ceaaeb24ec42eb6f61d6430ec2f6
- Default level when not specified is ANDROID_LOG_VERBOSE
which is inert.
Bug: 20416721
Bug: 19544788
Bug: 17760225
Change-Id: Icc098e53dc47ceaaeb24ec42eb6f61d6430ec2f6
(cherry pick from commit d98f4e8af5)
sched_batch implies only a penalty to latency in scheduling, but
does not imply that the process will be given less cpu time. Increase
the nice level to 10 to prioritize it below ui threads.
Bug: 21696721
Change-Id: I075af059dc755402f7df9b0d7a66cca921ff04b2
sched_batch implies only a penalty to latency in scheduling, but
does not imply that the process will be given less cpu time. Increase
the nice level to 10 to prioritize it below ui threads.
Bug: 21696721
Change-Id: I075af059dc755402f7df9b0d7a66cca921ff04b2
(cherry pick from commit 2c3b300fd8)
- look for cases where one log line contains two without a newline.
- rare condition, occurs when a printk does not have
a terminating newline under certain race conditions.
- the newline may be performed broken up as a second call
- the timestamps can be reversed (showing the race effects).
- driver(s) should really have the newline in their log messages.
Change-Id: Ibfb56b32047da3d6513db059ca6edad0f0105168
- look for cases where one log line contains two without a newline.
- rare condition, occurs when a printk does not have
a terminating newline under certain race conditions.
- the newline may be performed broken up as a second call
- the timestamps can be reversed (showing the race effects).
- driver(s) should really have the newline in there log messages.
Change-Id: Ibfb56b32047da3d6513db059ca6edad0f0105168
(cherry pick from commit 047cc0729f)
- Cleanup resulting from experience and feedback
- When filtering inside logd, drop any leading expire messages, they
are cluttering up leading edge of tombstones (which filter by pid)
- Increase and introduce EXPIRE_RATELIMIT from 1 to 10 seconds
- Increase EXPIRE_THRESHOLD from 4 to 10 count
- Improve the expire messages from:
logd : uid=1000(system) too chatty comm=com.google.android.phone,
expire 2800 lines
change tag to be more descriptive, and reduce accusatory tone to:
chatty : uid=1000(system) com.google.android.phone expire 2800
lines
- if the UID name forms a prefix for comm name, then drop UID name
Change-Id: Ied7cc04c0ab3ae02167649a0b97378e44ef7b588
- Cleanup resulting from experience and feedback
- When filtering inside logd, drop any leading expire messages, they
are cluttering up leading edge of tombstones (which filter by pid)
- Increase and introduce EXPIRE_RATELIMIT from 1 to 10 seconds
- Increase EXPIRE_THRESHOLD from 4 to 10 count
- Improve the expire messages from:
logd : uid=1000(system) too chatty comm=com.google.android.phone,
expire 2800 lines
change tag to be more descriptive, and reduce accusatory tone to:
chatty : uid=1000(system) com.google.android.phone expire 2800
lines
- if the UID name forms a prefix for comm name, then drop UID name
Change-Id: Ied7cc04c0ab3ae02167649a0b97378e44ef7b588
(charry pick from commit 511338dd57)
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
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
(cherry pick from commit 100658c303)
- logpersistd is defined as a thread or process in the context of the
logd domain. Here we define logpersistd as logcat -f in logd domain
and call it logcatd to represent its service mechanics.
- Use logcatd to manage content in /data/misc/logd/ directory.
- Only turn on for persist.logd.logpersistd = logcatd.
- Add logpersist.start, logpersist.stop and logpersist.cat debug
class executables, thus only in the eng and userdebug builds.
ToDo: Wish to add Developer Options menu to turn this feature on or
off, complicated by the fact that user builds have no tools with
access rights to /data/misc/logd.
Bug: 19608716
Change-Id: I57ad757f121c473d04f9fabe9d4820a0eca06f31
- logpersistd is defined as a thread or process in the context of the
logd domain. Here we define logpersistd as logcat -f in logd domain
and call it logcatd to represent its service mechanics.
- Use logcatd to manage content in /data/misc/logd/ directory.
- Only turn on for persist.logd.logpersistd = logcatd.
- Add logpersist.start, logpersist.stop and logpersist.cat debug
class executables, thus only in the eng and userdebug builds.
ToDo: Wish to add Developer Options menu to turn this feature on or
off, complicated by the fact that user builds have no tools with
access rights to /data/misc/logd.
Bug: 19608716
Change-Id: I57ad757f121c473d04f9fabe9d4820a0eca06f31
(cherry pick from commit 5921276a16)
Code in 833a9b1e38 was borken,
simpler approach is to simply check last entry (to save a
syscall) minus EXPIRE_HOUR_THRESHOLD. This does make longer logs
less likely to call upon the spam detection than the algorithm
being replaced, but sadly we ended up with a log entry in the
future at the beginning of the logs confounding the previous
algorithm.
Bug: 21555259
Change-Id: I04fad67e95c8496521dbabb73b5f32c19d6a16c2
Code in 833a9b1e38 was borken,
simpler approach is to simply check last entry (to save a
syscall) minus EXPIRE_HOUR_THRESHOLD. This does make longer logs
less likely to call upon the spam detection than the algorithm
being replaced, but sadly we ended up with a log entry in the
future at the beginning of the logs confounding the previous
algorithm.
Bug: 21555259
Change-Id: I04fad67e95c8496521dbabb73b5f32c19d6a16c2
(cherry pick from commit 833a9b1e38)
Do not invoke worst-UID pruning in the face of other
UIDs logs that are more than a day old, switch to
pruning oldest only.
Change-Id: Icf988b8d5458400a660d0f8e9d2df3f9d9a4c2d9