4ed16b4381
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
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The properties that logd responds to are:
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name type default description
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logd.auditd bool true Enable selinux audit daemon
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logd.auditd.dmesg bool true selinux audit messages duplicated and
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sent on to dmesg log
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logd.statistics bool depends Enable logcat -S statistics.
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ro.config.low_ram bool false if true, logd.statistics default false
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ro.build.type string if user, logd.statistics default false
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persist.logd.size number 256K default size of the buffer for all
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log ids at initial startup, at runtime
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use: logcat -b all -G <value>
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persist.logd.size.main number 256K Size of the buffer for the main log
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persist.logd.size.system number 256K Size of the buffer for the system log
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persist.logd.size.radio number 256K Size of the buffer for the radio log
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persist.logd.size.event number 256K Size of the buffer for the event log
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persist.logd.size.crash number 256K Size of the buffer for the crash log
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NB:
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- number support multipliers (K or M) for convenience. Range is limited
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to between 64K and 256M for log buffer sizes. Individual logs override the
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global default.
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