In the future, we'll want to be able to write to outputs that are not
necessarily a libsysutils SocketClient, for example host tests of
LogBuffer. Therefore, we add a LogWriter class to be used instead of
SocketClient.
Test: logging unit tests
Change-Id: I4385be65e14e83a635691a7ba79e9bf060e49484
There's still plenty of work that can be done here, particularly
re-doing the locking so each LogReaderThread does not mutually exclude
the others, but that's out of the scope here.
This change primarily removes the public 'mTimes' from LogBuffer and
creates a new LogReaderList class instead. It would have merged this
into LogReader, but that creates a circular dependency.
This change also removes the need to reference LogReader or
LogReaderList from LogAudit, LogKLog, and LogListener, instead relying
on LogBuffer()::log() to call LogReaderList::NotifyNewLog().
Test: logging unit tests
Change-Id: Ia874b57a9ec1254af1295bfa6f7af2f92a75755b
1) We can use real member functions with std::thread and
std::function, so use those instead of the 'me' pointer.
2) Don't expose member variables directly.
3) Rename and document member variables, since all of their references
are being touched anyway.
Test: logging unit tests
Change-Id: I9a357a3ea8691433d58687c95356b984b83e9c36
LogTimes has evolved from being simply a store of the last timestamp
that each reader has read to being a class representing an individual
reader thread, including the thread function, so name it
appropriately.
Test: logging unit tests
Change-Id: I6914824376a6ff1f7509e657fa4dc044ead62954
logd suffers performance degradation when multiple blocking
readers connect to it. Each time when the writer thread log
new entries, all of the readers are notified regardless of
which log id they are watching.
In this case, only give notification to the readers who are
actually watching new entries' log id. This decreases logd
CPU consumption by skipping unnecessary LogBuffer::flushTo
loops.
Test: liblog-unit-tests, logd-unit-tests & CtsLiblogTestCases
logcat-unit-tests
Test: manual:
1.'logcat –b all' at constant heavy logging load level
2.simultaneously 'logcat –b crash' in another session,
a healthy crash buffer usually keep empty
3.logd CPU consumption doesn't increase after step 2
Change-Id: I4ffc045c9feb7a0998f7e47ae2173f8f6aa28e8a
Switch _all_ file's coding style to match to ease all future changes.
SideEffects: None
Test: compile
Bug: 35373582
Change-Id: I470cb17f64fa48f14aafc02f574e296bffe3a3f3
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
* Create a new userspace log daemon for handling logging messages.
Original-Change-Id: I75267df16359684490121e6c31cca48614d79856
Signed-off-by: Nick Kralevich <nnk@google.com>
* Merge conflicts
* rename new syslog daemon to logd to prevent confusion with bionic syslog
* replace racy getGroups call with KISS call to client->getGid()
* Timestamps are filed at logging source
* insert entries into list in timestamp order
* Added LogTimeEntry tail filtration handling
* Added region locking around LogWriter list
* separate threads for each writer
* /dev/socket/logd* permissions
Signed-off-by: Mark Salyzyn <salyzyn@google.com>
(cherry picked from commit 3e76e0a497)
Author: Nick Kralevich <nnk@google.com>
Change-Id: Ice88b1412d8f9daa7f9119b2b5aaf684a5e28098