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- sched_yield and lock synchronization in reader thread
startup to give writer thread a chance to catch up
(cherry picked from commit
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tests | ||
Android.mk | ||
CommandListener.cpp | ||
CommandListener.h | ||
event.logtags | ||
FlushCommand.cpp | ||
FlushCommand.h | ||
libaudit.c | ||
libaudit.h | ||
LogAudit.cpp | ||
LogAudit.h | ||
LogBuffer.cpp | ||
LogBuffer.h | ||
LogBufferElement.cpp | ||
LogBufferElement.h | ||
LogCommand.cpp | ||
LogCommand.h | ||
LogListener.cpp | ||
LogListener.h | ||
LogReader.cpp | ||
LogReader.h | ||
LogStatistics.cpp | ||
LogStatistics.h | ||
LogTimes.cpp | ||
LogTimes.h | ||
LogWhiteBlackList.cpp | ||
LogWhiteBlackList.h | ||
main.cpp | ||
README.auditd | ||
README.property |
The properties that logd responds to are: name type default description logd.auditd bool true Enable selinux audit daemon logd.auditd.dmesg bool true selinux audit messages duplicated and sent on to dmesg log logd.statistics.dgram_qlen bool false Record dgram_qlen statistics. This represents a performance impact and is used to determine the platform's minimum domain socket network FIFO size (see source for details) based on typical load (logcat -S to view) persist.logd.size number 256K default size of the buffer for all log ids at initial startup, at runtime use: logcat -b all -G <value> persist.logd.size.main number 256K Size of the buffer for the main log persist.logd.size.system number 256K Size of the buffer for the system log persist.logd.size.radio number 256K Size of the buffer for the radio log persist.logd.size.event number 256K Size of the buffer for the event log persist.logd.size.crash number 256K Size of the buffer for the crash log NB: - number support multipliers (K or M) for convenience. Range is limited to between 64K and 256M for log buffer sizes. Individual logs override the global default.