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16 
17 package android.os;
18 
19 import android.annotation.NonNull;
20 import android.annotation.Nullable;
21 import android.annotation.UnsupportedAppUsage;
22 import android.util.Log;
23 import android.util.Printer;
24 import android.util.Slog;
25 import android.util.proto.ProtoOutputStream;
26 
27 /**
28   * Class used to run a message loop for a thread.  Threads by default do
29   * not have a message loop associated with them; to create one, call
30   * {@link #prepare} in the thread that is to run the loop, and then
31   * {@link #loop} to have it process messages until the loop is stopped.
32   *
33   * <p>Most interaction with a message loop is through the
34   * {@link Handler} class.
35   *
36   * <p>This is a typical example of the implementation of a Looper thread,
37   * using the separation of {@link #prepare} and {@link #loop} to create an
38   * initial Handler to communicate with the Looper.
39   *
40   * <pre>
41   *  class LooperThread extends Thread {
42   *      public Handler mHandler;
43   *
44   *      public void run() {
45   *          Looper.prepare();
46   *
47   *          mHandler = new Handler() {
48   *              public void handleMessage(Message msg) {
49   *                  // process incoming messages here
50   *              }
51   *          };
52   *
53   *          Looper.loop();
54   *      }
55   *  }</pre>
56   */
57 public final class Looper {
58     /*
59      * API Implementation Note:
60      *
61      * This class contains the code required to set up and manage an event loop
62      * based on MessageQueue.  APIs that affect the state of the queue should be
63      * defined on MessageQueue or Handler rather than on Looper itself.  For example,
64      * idle handlers and sync barriers are defined on the queue whereas preparing the
65      * thread, looping, and quitting are defined on the looper.
66      */
67 
68     private static final String TAG = "Looper";
69 
70     // sThreadLocal.get() will return null unless you've called prepare().
71     @UnsupportedAppUsage
72     static final ThreadLocal<Looper> sThreadLocal = new ThreadLocal<Looper>();
73     @UnsupportedAppUsage
74     private static Looper sMainLooper;  // guarded by Looper.class
75     private static Observer sObserver;
76 
77     @UnsupportedAppUsage
78     final MessageQueue mQueue;
79     final Thread mThread;
80 
81     @UnsupportedAppUsage
82     private Printer mLogging;
83     private long mTraceTag;
84 
85     /**
86      * If set, the looper will show a warning log if a message dispatch takes longer than this.
87      */
88     private long mSlowDispatchThresholdMs;
89 
90     /**
91      * If set, the looper will show a warning log if a message delivery (actual delivery time -
92      * post time) takes longer than this.
93      */
94     private long mSlowDeliveryThresholdMs;
95 
96     /** Initialize the current thread as a looper.
97       * This gives you a chance to create handlers that then reference
98       * this looper, before actually starting the loop. Be sure to call
99       * {@link #loop()} after calling this method, and end it by calling
100       * {@link #quit()}.
101       */
prepare()102     public static void prepare() {
103         prepare(true);
104     }
105 
prepare(boolean quitAllowed)106     private static void prepare(boolean quitAllowed) {
107         if (sThreadLocal.get() != null) {
108             throw new RuntimeException("Only one Looper may be created per thread");
109         }
110         sThreadLocal.set(new Looper(quitAllowed));
111     }
112 
113     /**
114      * Initialize the current thread as a looper, marking it as an
115      * application's main looper. The main looper for your application
116      * is created by the Android environment, so you should never need
117      * to call this function yourself.  See also: {@link #prepare()}
118      */
prepareMainLooper()119     public static void prepareMainLooper() {
120         prepare(false);
121         synchronized (Looper.class) {
122             if (sMainLooper != null) {
123                 throw new IllegalStateException("The main Looper has already been prepared.");
124             }
125             sMainLooper = myLooper();
126         }
127     }
128 
129     /**
130      * Returns the application's main looper, which lives in the main thread of the application.
131      */
getMainLooper()132     public static Looper getMainLooper() {
133         synchronized (Looper.class) {
134             return sMainLooper;
135         }
136     }
137 
138     /**
139      * Set the transaction observer for all Loopers in this process.
140      *
141      * @hide
142      */
setObserver(@ullable Observer observer)143     public static void setObserver(@Nullable Observer observer) {
144         sObserver = observer;
145     }
146 
147     /**
148      * Run the message queue in this thread. Be sure to call
149      * {@link #quit()} to end the loop.
150      */
loop()151     public static void loop() {
152         final Looper me = myLooper();
153         if (me == null) {
154             throw new RuntimeException("No Looper; Looper.prepare() wasn't called on this thread.");
155         }
156         final MessageQueue queue = me.mQueue;
157 
158         // Make sure the identity of this thread is that of the local process,
159         // and keep track of what that identity token actually is.
160         Binder.clearCallingIdentity();
161         final long ident = Binder.clearCallingIdentity();
162 
163         // Allow overriding a threshold with a system prop. e.g.
164         // adb shell 'setprop log.looper.1000.main.slow 1 && stop && start'
165         final int thresholdOverride =
166                 SystemProperties.getInt("log.looper."
167                         + Process.myUid() + "."
168                         + Thread.currentThread().getName()
169                         + ".slow", 0);
170 
171         boolean slowDeliveryDetected = false;
172 
173         for (;;) {
174             Message msg = queue.next(); // might block
175             if (msg == null) {
176                 // No message indicates that the message queue is quitting.
177                 return;
178             }
179 
180             // This must be in a local variable, in case a UI event sets the logger
181             final Printer logging = me.mLogging;
182             if (logging != null) {
183                 logging.println(">>>>> Dispatching to " + msg.target + " " +
184                         msg.callback + ": " + msg.what);
185             }
186             // Make sure the observer won't change while processing a transaction.
187             final Observer observer = sObserver;
188 
189             final long traceTag = me.mTraceTag;
190             long slowDispatchThresholdMs = me.mSlowDispatchThresholdMs;
191             long slowDeliveryThresholdMs = me.mSlowDeliveryThresholdMs;
192             if (thresholdOverride > 0) {
193                 slowDispatchThresholdMs = thresholdOverride;
194                 slowDeliveryThresholdMs = thresholdOverride;
195             }
196             final boolean logSlowDelivery = (slowDeliveryThresholdMs > 0) && (msg.when > 0);
197             final boolean logSlowDispatch = (slowDispatchThresholdMs > 0);
198 
199             final boolean needStartTime = logSlowDelivery || logSlowDispatch;
200             final boolean needEndTime = logSlowDispatch;
201 
202             if (traceTag != 0 && Trace.isTagEnabled(traceTag)) {
203                 Trace.traceBegin(traceTag, msg.target.getTraceName(msg));
204             }
205 
206             final long dispatchStart = needStartTime ? SystemClock.uptimeMillis() : 0;
207             final long dispatchEnd;
208             Object token = null;
209             if (observer != null) {
210                 token = observer.messageDispatchStarting();
211             }
212             long origWorkSource = ThreadLocalWorkSource.setUid(msg.workSourceUid);
213             try {
214                 msg.target.dispatchMessage(msg);
215                 if (observer != null) {
216                     observer.messageDispatched(token, msg);
217                 }
218                 dispatchEnd = needEndTime ? SystemClock.uptimeMillis() : 0;
219             } catch (Exception exception) {
220                 if (observer != null) {
221                     observer.dispatchingThrewException(token, msg, exception);
222                 }
223                 throw exception;
224             } finally {
225                 ThreadLocalWorkSource.restore(origWorkSource);
226                 if (traceTag != 0) {
227                     Trace.traceEnd(traceTag);
228                 }
229             }
230             if (logSlowDelivery) {
231                 if (slowDeliveryDetected) {
232                     if ((dispatchStart - msg.when) <= 10) {
233                         Slog.w(TAG, "Drained");
234                         slowDeliveryDetected = false;
235                     }
236                 } else {
237                     if (showSlowLog(slowDeliveryThresholdMs, msg.when, dispatchStart, "delivery",
238                             msg)) {
239                         // Once we write a slow delivery log, suppress until the queue drains.
240                         slowDeliveryDetected = true;
241                     }
242                 }
243             }
244             if (logSlowDispatch) {
245                 showSlowLog(slowDispatchThresholdMs, dispatchStart, dispatchEnd, "dispatch", msg);
246             }
247 
248             if (logging != null) {
249                 logging.println("<<<<< Finished to " + msg.target + " " + msg.callback);
250             }
251 
252             // Make sure that during the course of dispatching the
253             // identity of the thread wasn't corrupted.
254             final long newIdent = Binder.clearCallingIdentity();
255             if (ident != newIdent) {
256                 Log.wtf(TAG, "Thread identity changed from 0x"
257                         + Long.toHexString(ident) + " to 0x"
258                         + Long.toHexString(newIdent) + " while dispatching to "
259                         + msg.target.getClass().getName() + " "
260                         + msg.callback + " what=" + msg.what);
261             }
262 
263             msg.recycleUnchecked();
264         }
265     }
266 
showSlowLog(long threshold, long measureStart, long measureEnd, String what, Message msg)267     private static boolean showSlowLog(long threshold, long measureStart, long measureEnd,
268             String what, Message msg) {
269         final long actualTime = measureEnd - measureStart;
270         if (actualTime < threshold) {
271             return false;
272         }
273         // For slow delivery, the current message isn't really important, but log it anyway.
274         Slog.w(TAG, "Slow " + what + " took " + actualTime + "ms "
275                 + Thread.currentThread().getName() + " h="
276                 + msg.target.getClass().getName() + " c=" + msg.callback + " m=" + msg.what);
277         return true;
278     }
279 
280     /**
281      * Return the Looper object associated with the current thread.  Returns
282      * null if the calling thread is not associated with a Looper.
283      */
myLooper()284     public static @Nullable Looper myLooper() {
285         return sThreadLocal.get();
286     }
287 
288     /**
289      * Return the {@link MessageQueue} object associated with the current
290      * thread.  This must be called from a thread running a Looper, or a
291      * NullPointerException will be thrown.
292      */
myQueue()293     public static @NonNull MessageQueue myQueue() {
294         return myLooper().mQueue;
295     }
296 
Looper(boolean quitAllowed)297     private Looper(boolean quitAllowed) {
298         mQueue = new MessageQueue(quitAllowed);
299         mThread = Thread.currentThread();
300     }
301 
302     /**
303      * Returns true if the current thread is this looper's thread.
304      */
isCurrentThread()305     public boolean isCurrentThread() {
306         return Thread.currentThread() == mThread;
307     }
308 
309     /**
310      * Control logging of messages as they are processed by this Looper.  If
311      * enabled, a log message will be written to <var>printer</var>
312      * at the beginning and ending of each message dispatch, identifying the
313      * target Handler and message contents.
314      *
315      * @param printer A Printer object that will receive log messages, or
316      * null to disable message logging.
317      */
setMessageLogging(@ullable Printer printer)318     public void setMessageLogging(@Nullable Printer printer) {
319         mLogging = printer;
320     }
321 
322     /** {@hide} */
323     @UnsupportedAppUsage
setTraceTag(long traceTag)324     public void setTraceTag(long traceTag) {
325         mTraceTag = traceTag;
326     }
327 
328     /**
329      * Set a thresholds for slow dispatch/delivery log.
330      * {@hide}
331      */
setSlowLogThresholdMs(long slowDispatchThresholdMs, long slowDeliveryThresholdMs)332     public void setSlowLogThresholdMs(long slowDispatchThresholdMs, long slowDeliveryThresholdMs) {
333         mSlowDispatchThresholdMs = slowDispatchThresholdMs;
334         mSlowDeliveryThresholdMs = slowDeliveryThresholdMs;
335     }
336 
337     /**
338      * Quits the looper.
339      * <p>
340      * Causes the {@link #loop} method to terminate without processing any
341      * more messages in the message queue.
342      * </p><p>
343      * Any attempt to post messages to the queue after the looper is asked to quit will fail.
344      * For example, the {@link Handler#sendMessage(Message)} method will return false.
345      * </p><p class="note">
346      * Using this method may be unsafe because some messages may not be delivered
347      * before the looper terminates.  Consider using {@link #quitSafely} instead to ensure
348      * that all pending work is completed in an orderly manner.
349      * </p>
350      *
351      * @see #quitSafely
352      */
quit()353     public void quit() {
354         mQueue.quit(false);
355     }
356 
357     /**
358      * Quits the looper safely.
359      * <p>
360      * Causes the {@link #loop} method to terminate as soon as all remaining messages
361      * in the message queue that are already due to be delivered have been handled.
362      * However pending delayed messages with due times in the future will not be
363      * delivered before the loop terminates.
364      * </p><p>
365      * Any attempt to post messages to the queue after the looper is asked to quit will fail.
366      * For example, the {@link Handler#sendMessage(Message)} method will return false.
367      * </p>
368      */
quitSafely()369     public void quitSafely() {
370         mQueue.quit(true);
371     }
372 
373     /**
374      * Gets the Thread associated with this Looper.
375      *
376      * @return The looper's thread.
377      */
getThread()378     public @NonNull Thread getThread() {
379         return mThread;
380     }
381 
382     /**
383      * Gets this looper's message queue.
384      *
385      * @return The looper's message queue.
386      */
getQueue()387     public @NonNull MessageQueue getQueue() {
388         return mQueue;
389     }
390 
391     /**
392      * Dumps the state of the looper for debugging purposes.
393      *
394      * @param pw A printer to receive the contents of the dump.
395      * @param prefix A prefix to prepend to each line which is printed.
396      */
dump(@onNull Printer pw, @NonNull String prefix)397     public void dump(@NonNull Printer pw, @NonNull String prefix) {
398         pw.println(prefix + toString());
399         mQueue.dump(pw, prefix + "  ", null);
400     }
401 
402     /**
403      * Dumps the state of the looper for debugging purposes.
404      *
405      * @param pw A printer to receive the contents of the dump.
406      * @param prefix A prefix to prepend to each line which is printed.
407      * @param handler Only dump messages for this Handler.
408      * @hide
409      */
dump(@onNull Printer pw, @NonNull String prefix, Handler handler)410     public void dump(@NonNull Printer pw, @NonNull String prefix, Handler handler) {
411         pw.println(prefix + toString());
412         mQueue.dump(pw, prefix + "  ", handler);
413     }
414 
415     /** @hide */
writeToProto(ProtoOutputStream proto, long fieldId)416     public void writeToProto(ProtoOutputStream proto, long fieldId) {
417         final long looperToken = proto.start(fieldId);
418         proto.write(LooperProto.THREAD_NAME, mThread.getName());
419         proto.write(LooperProto.THREAD_ID, mThread.getId());
420         if (mQueue != null) {
421             mQueue.writeToProto(proto, LooperProto.QUEUE);
422         }
423         proto.end(looperToken);
424     }
425 
426     @Override
toString()427     public String toString() {
428         return "Looper (" + mThread.getName() + ", tid " + mThread.getId()
429                 + ") {" + Integer.toHexString(System.identityHashCode(this)) + "}";
430     }
431 
432     /** {@hide} */
433     public interface Observer {
434         /**
435          * Called right before a message is dispatched.
436          *
437          * <p> The token type is not specified to allow the implementation to specify its own type.
438          *
439          * @return a token used for collecting telemetry when dispatching a single message.
440          *         The token token must be passed back exactly once to either
441          *         {@link Observer#messageDispatched} or {@link Observer#dispatchingThrewException}
442          *         and must not be reused again.
443          *
444          */
messageDispatchStarting()445         Object messageDispatchStarting();
446 
447         /**
448          * Called when a message was processed by a Handler.
449          *
450          * @param token Token obtained by previously calling
451          *              {@link Observer#messageDispatchStarting} on the same Observer instance.
452          * @param msg The message that was dispatched.
453          */
messageDispatched(Object token, Message msg)454         void messageDispatched(Object token, Message msg);
455 
456         /**
457          * Called when an exception was thrown while processing a message.
458          *
459          * @param token Token obtained by previously calling
460          *              {@link Observer#messageDispatchStarting} on the same Observer instance.
461          * @param msg The message that was dispatched and caused an exception.
462          * @param exception The exception that was thrown.
463          */
dispatchingThrewException(Object token, Message msg, Exception exception)464         void dispatchingThrewException(Object token, Message msg, Exception exception);
465     }
466 }
467