Incidentd needs to access /data/misc/logd to get persisted logs for
debugging purposes. Relax permissions on /data/misc/logd to allow
group (log) to access the dir and read its files. Effectively change
to:
drwxr-x--- logd log /data/misc/logd
-rw-r----- logd log /data/misc/logd/logcat*
Since this dir stores the past output of logcat, anyone that can run
logcat can be granted access to this dir. Access to this dir is further
guarded by SELinux. So it is safe.
Bug: 147924172
Test: Build, flash, reboot. Verify that the files have the right
permissions.
Change-Id: I4d2aa9d5883d1ef14411b2b3902f0ca7c641dd7e
There will be some unnecessary error logs caused
by extra logic was reported by init when some properties
were set default values. This patch remove these logic
codes to remove these avoidable error logs.
Bug: 137567691
Test: Can use logcat -r -n with configures
Change-Id: I9b8fa2025bcbef5d39438a8243f9ff5dc0a645df
Signed-off-by: Tian, Baofeng <baofeng.tian@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Duan, YayongX <yayongx.duan@intel.com>
Logcatd has capability to output logs to filesystem with certain size
and certain file count, however file size is not configurable, fixed
as 1024 kbytes, file count is configurable, but original property
name didn't match the logcat parameter well.
This patch add interface rotate_kbytes and count into logcatd.rc.
rotate_kbytes used to control each logcat file size.
count is another alias for logd.logpersistd.size to control file number.
Bug: 133362078
Test: Can use logcat -r -n with configures
Change-Id: I9954c9c125a4ab4e49310986f81c734bf8ee96b3
Signed-off-by: Tian, Baofeng <baofeng.tian@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Duan, YayongX <yayongx.duan@intel.com>
Near last resort kill logcatd, set /proc/self/oom_score_adj to -600.
Can kill to keep system_server, telephony and bluetooth.
Test: manual, start logpersist, runs
Bug: 62147352
Change-Id: I3723761bf1d2b79ce6a9557d2e78f91cc5497e96
logcatd is the same as logcat, except that the -L flag, if supplied,
runs once, then the command re-runs itself without the -L flag with
the same argument set. By introducing a logcatd daemon executable
we can solve the problem of the longish reads from pstore that
sometimes occur when the system is excessively busy, starving this
background cgroup daemon as we absorb the delay in a backgrounded
init "service", rather than in a forgrounded init "exec". This would
not have been efficiently possible without the introduction of
liblogcat.
There are no doubt many flags that make no sense to run twice with,
and without, the -L flag. In the general sense we expect the caller
to perform the correct set of operations and not pick these nonsense
operations. logcatd is only supplied on engineering and debug builds
for logpersist, and is only an automated aid to triage.
Test: gTest logcat-unit-tests
Test: manual confirm logpersist functions as expected, required reboot
Bug: 28788401
Bug: 30041146
Bug: 30612424
Bug: 35326290
Change-Id: I53ba31970749daf37eef42636f039f485932416f
If a new build lands, this will automatically clear out old
logs in /data/misc/logd/ that may no longer be relevant.
Bug: 30591615
Change-Id: Iecf61bb2a4928ce4b2e8cc6a3b122b7ae598d268
(cherry pick from 2591d483c8)
Best practices so that device can set logd.logpersistd properties.
Values can be overriden with trampolines for persist.logd.logpersistd
values except as designed for empty content to keep out of the way.
This allows us to set logd.logpersistd* for a non-persistent collection
that does not survive a reboot, and to use persist.logd.logpersistd*
for persistent collection that does survive a reboot.
Added logd.logpersistd.enable to gate when logpersist service can be
run allowing the properties to be adjusted safely prior to this state
as is the case for device property.
NB: /init will complain when trying to trampoline an empty property,
this is acceptable for functionality, but may be considered
annoying from the logging perspective.
Bug: 28788401
Bug: 28813587
Bug: 28936216
Bug: 29831823
Change-Id: I97317e8eedfae4daa8e3ef39e64e7c5c23d8b573
- Add hidden -n and -b flags that propagate to the underlying
logcat command. Publish aliases in help as --size and --buffer.
- Add --clear for start command so it clears before starting
- shell script bloating up to deal with option validation and
provide ERROR: and WARNING: advice.
ToDo:
- Deprecate shell script and replace with Eng and Userdebug
only Developer Options, before it becomes too powerful
or bloated to force us to rewrite an expendable like this
into C++.
Bug: 28120456
Bug: 28788401
Change-Id: I0dff8acaa1e5c929454760cfa2801924956bc25d
Best practices so that device can set logd.logpersistd properties.
Values can be overriden with trampolines for persist.logd.logpersistd
values except as designed for empty content to keep out of the way.
This allows us to set logd.logpersistd* for a non-persistent collection
that does not survive a reboot, and to use persist.logd.logpersistd*
for persistent collection that does survive a reboot.
Added logd.logpersistd.enable to gate when logpersist service can be
run allowing the properties to be adjusted safely prior to this state
as is the case for device property.
NB: /init will complain when trying to trampoline an empty property,
this is acceptable for functionality, but may be considered
annoying from the logging perspective.
Bug: 28936216
Bug: 29831823
Change-Id: I97317e8eedfae4daa8e3ef39e64e7c5c23d8b573
- add stop and clear (and stop) actions to logcatd.rc
- use stop and clear actions in logpersist script
Bug: 28936216
Change-Id: Id05118fb51e40609fd7b3a934cf9302f67ef6d1d
- Add hidden -n and -b flags that propagate to the underlying
logcat command. Publish aliases in help as --size and --buffer.
- Add --clear for start command so it clears before starting
- shell script bloating up to deal with option validation and
provide ERROR: and WARNING: advice.
ToDo:
- Deprecate shell script and replace with Eng and Userdebug
only Developer Options, before it becomes too powerful
or bloated to force us to rewrite an expendable like this
into C++.
Bug: 28120456
Change-Id: I0dff8acaa1e5c929454760cfa2801924956bc25d