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
- Correct default tense for kernel or user logger
- harden code that parses the benchmark data
- give more meaning to the spam filter test
Change-Id: I97699037ca9d56718f53f08d22be79092fb431de
- if network read/write broken up, reassemble the pieces.
- Use a 20ms poll to check if a new fragment has been
sent by the other side.
- fixup logd-unit-tests to take a (simplified) fragment
from the liblog changes.
Bug: 14164765
Change-Id: I98ff87888c119e1e8349717646d0f733e8971bc8
* Test statistics output, all four main log id types
are checked to be present, and output is properly
formatted with header (ascii new-line terminated
byte count) and trailer (newline formfeed) frames.
* On dev build test dgram_qlen, circumvent if
liblog benchmarks executed first though.
* Test if kernel and user space loggers are
present, and if any content has leaked to both.
* test benchmark and use it to verify worst UID pruning
Change-Id: I890c89f64825956f40108de806ed750b0170ac6c