1 /* 2 * Copyright (C) 2006 The Android Open Source Project 3 * 4 * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); 5 * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. 6 * You may obtain a copy of the License at 7 * 8 * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 9 * 10 * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software 11 * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, 12 * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. 13 * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and 14 * limitations under the License. 15 */ 16 17 package android.util; 18 19 import android.annotation.IntDef; 20 import android.annotation.NonNull; 21 import android.annotation.Nullable; 22 import android.annotation.SystemApi; 23 import android.compat.annotation.UnsupportedAppUsage; 24 import android.os.DeadSystemException; 25 26 import com.android.internal.os.RuntimeInit; 27 import com.android.internal.util.FastPrintWriter; 28 import com.android.internal.util.LineBreakBufferedWriter; 29 30 import dalvik.annotation.optimization.FastNative; 31 32 import java.io.PrintWriter; 33 import java.io.StringWriter; 34 import java.io.Writer; 35 import java.lang.annotation.Retention; 36 import java.lang.annotation.RetentionPolicy; 37 import java.net.UnknownHostException; 38 39 /** 40 * API for sending log output. 41 * 42 * <p>Generally, you should use the {@link #v Log.v()}, {@link #d Log.d()}, 43 * {@link #i Log.i()}, {@link #w Log.w()}, and {@link #e Log.e()} methods to write logs. 44 * You can then <a href="{@docRoot}studio/debug/am-logcat.html">view the logs in logcat</a>. 45 * 46 * <p>The order in terms of verbosity, from least to most is 47 * ERROR, WARN, INFO, DEBUG, VERBOSE. Verbose should never be compiled 48 * into an application except during development. Debug logs are compiled 49 * in but stripped at runtime. Error, warning and info logs are always kept. 50 * 51 * <p><b>Tip:</b> A good convention is to declare a <code>TAG</code> constant 52 * in your class: 53 * 54 * <pre>private static final String TAG = "MyActivity";</pre> 55 * 56 * and use that in subsequent calls to the log methods. 57 * </p> 58 * 59 * <p><b>Tip:</b> Don't forget that when you make a call like 60 * <pre>Log.v(TAG, "index=" + i);</pre> 61 * that when you're building the string to pass into Log.d, the compiler uses a 62 * StringBuilder and at least three allocations occur: the StringBuilder 63 * itself, the buffer, and the String object. Realistically, there is also 64 * another buffer allocation and copy, and even more pressure on the gc. 65 * That means that if your log message is filtered out, you might be doing 66 * significant work and incurring significant overhead. 67 */ 68 public final class Log { 69 /** @hide */ 70 @IntDef({ASSERT, ERROR, WARN, INFO, DEBUG, VERBOSE}) 71 @Retention(RetentionPolicy.SOURCE) 72 public @interface Level {} 73 74 /** 75 * Priority constant for the println method; use Log.v. 76 */ 77 public static final int VERBOSE = 2; 78 79 /** 80 * Priority constant for the println method; use Log.d. 81 */ 82 public static final int DEBUG = 3; 83 84 /** 85 * Priority constant for the println method; use Log.i. 86 */ 87 public static final int INFO = 4; 88 89 /** 90 * Priority constant for the println method; use Log.w. 91 */ 92 public static final int WARN = 5; 93 94 /** 95 * Priority constant for the println method; use Log.e. 96 */ 97 public static final int ERROR = 6; 98 99 /** 100 * Priority constant for the println method. 101 */ 102 public static final int ASSERT = 7; 103 104 /** 105 * Exception class used to capture a stack trace in {@link #wtf}. 106 * @hide 107 */ 108 public static class TerribleFailure extends Exception { TerribleFailure(String msg, Throwable cause)109 TerribleFailure(String msg, Throwable cause) { super(msg, cause); } 110 } 111 112 /** 113 * Interface to handle terrible failures from {@link #wtf}. 114 * 115 * @hide 116 */ 117 public interface TerribleFailureHandler { onTerribleFailure(String tag, TerribleFailure what, boolean system)118 void onTerribleFailure(String tag, TerribleFailure what, boolean system); 119 } 120 121 private static TerribleFailureHandler sWtfHandler = new TerribleFailureHandler() { 122 public void onTerribleFailure(String tag, TerribleFailure what, boolean system) { 123 RuntimeInit.wtf(tag, what, system); 124 } 125 }; 126 Log()127 private Log() { 128 } 129 130 /** 131 * Send a {@link #VERBOSE} log message. 132 * @param tag Used to identify the source of a log message. It usually identifies 133 * the class or activity where the log call occurs. 134 * @param msg The message you would like logged. 135 */ v(@ullable String tag, @NonNull String msg)136 public static int v(@Nullable String tag, @NonNull String msg) { 137 return println_native(LOG_ID_MAIN, VERBOSE, tag, msg); 138 } 139 140 /** 141 * Send a {@link #VERBOSE} log message and log the exception. 142 * @param tag Used to identify the source of a log message. It usually identifies 143 * the class or activity where the log call occurs. 144 * @param msg The message you would like logged. 145 * @param tr An exception to log 146 */ v(@ullable String tag, @Nullable String msg, @Nullable Throwable tr)147 public static int v(@Nullable String tag, @Nullable String msg, @Nullable Throwable tr) { 148 return printlns(LOG_ID_MAIN, VERBOSE, tag, msg, tr); 149 } 150 151 /** 152 * Send a {@link #DEBUG} log message. 153 * @param tag Used to identify the source of a log message. It usually identifies 154 * the class or activity where the log call occurs. 155 * @param msg The message you would like logged. 156 */ d(@ullable String tag, @NonNull String msg)157 public static int d(@Nullable String tag, @NonNull String msg) { 158 return println_native(LOG_ID_MAIN, DEBUG, tag, msg); 159 } 160 161 /** 162 * Send a {@link #DEBUG} log message and log the exception. 163 * @param tag Used to identify the source of a log message. It usually identifies 164 * the class or activity where the log call occurs. 165 * @param msg The message you would like logged. 166 * @param tr An exception to log 167 */ d(@ullable String tag, @Nullable String msg, @Nullable Throwable tr)168 public static int d(@Nullable String tag, @Nullable String msg, @Nullable Throwable tr) { 169 return printlns(LOG_ID_MAIN, DEBUG, tag, msg, tr); 170 } 171 172 /** 173 * Send an {@link #INFO} log message. 174 * @param tag Used to identify the source of a log message. It usually identifies 175 * the class or activity where the log call occurs. 176 * @param msg The message you would like logged. 177 */ i(@ullable String tag, @NonNull String msg)178 public static int i(@Nullable String tag, @NonNull String msg) { 179 return println_native(LOG_ID_MAIN, INFO, tag, msg); 180 } 181 182 /** 183 * Send a {@link #INFO} log message and log the exception. 184 * @param tag Used to identify the source of a log message. It usually identifies 185 * the class or activity where the log call occurs. 186 * @param msg The message you would like logged. 187 * @param tr An exception to log 188 */ i(@ullable String tag, @Nullable String msg, @Nullable Throwable tr)189 public static int i(@Nullable String tag, @Nullable String msg, @Nullable Throwable tr) { 190 return printlns(LOG_ID_MAIN, INFO, tag, msg, tr); 191 } 192 193 /** 194 * Send a {@link #WARN} log message. 195 * @param tag Used to identify the source of a log message. It usually identifies 196 * the class or activity where the log call occurs. 197 * @param msg The message you would like logged. 198 */ w(@ullable String tag, @NonNull String msg)199 public static int w(@Nullable String tag, @NonNull String msg) { 200 return println_native(LOG_ID_MAIN, WARN, tag, msg); 201 } 202 203 /** 204 * Send a {@link #WARN} log message and log the exception. 205 * @param tag Used to identify the source of a log message. It usually identifies 206 * the class or activity where the log call occurs. 207 * @param msg The message you would like logged. 208 * @param tr An exception to log 209 */ w(@ullable String tag, @Nullable String msg, @Nullable Throwable tr)210 public static int w(@Nullable String tag, @Nullable String msg, @Nullable Throwable tr) { 211 return printlns(LOG_ID_MAIN, WARN, tag, msg, tr); 212 } 213 214 /** 215 * Checks to see whether or not a log for the specified tag is loggable at the specified level. 216 * 217 * The default level of any tag is set to INFO. This means that any level above and including 218 * INFO will be logged. Before you make any calls to a logging method you should check to see 219 * if your tag should be logged. You can change the default level by setting a system property: 220 * 'setprop log.tag.<YOUR_LOG_TAG> <LEVEL>' 221 * Where level is either VERBOSE, DEBUG, INFO, WARN, ERROR, or ASSERT. 222 * You can also create a local.prop file that with the following in it: 223 * 'log.tag.<YOUR_LOG_TAG>=<LEVEL>' 224 * and place that in /data/local.prop. 225 * 226 * @param tag The tag to check. 227 * @param level The level to check. 228 * @return Whether or not that this is allowed to be logged. 229 * @throws IllegalArgumentException is thrown if the tag.length() > 23 230 * for Nougat (7.0) releases (API <= 23) and prior, there is no 231 * tag limit of concern after this API level. 232 */ 233 @FastNative isLoggable(@ullable String tag, @Level int level)234 public static native boolean isLoggable(@Nullable String tag, @Level int level); 235 236 /** 237 * Send a {@link #WARN} log message and log the exception. 238 * @param tag Used to identify the source of a log message. It usually identifies 239 * the class or activity where the log call occurs. 240 * @param tr An exception to log 241 */ w(@ullable String tag, @Nullable Throwable tr)242 public static int w(@Nullable String tag, @Nullable Throwable tr) { 243 return printlns(LOG_ID_MAIN, WARN, tag, "", tr); 244 } 245 246 /** 247 * Send an {@link #ERROR} log message. 248 * @param tag Used to identify the source of a log message. It usually identifies 249 * the class or activity where the log call occurs. 250 * @param msg The message you would like logged. 251 */ e(@ullable String tag, @NonNull String msg)252 public static int e(@Nullable String tag, @NonNull String msg) { 253 return println_native(LOG_ID_MAIN, ERROR, tag, msg); 254 } 255 256 /** 257 * Send a {@link #ERROR} log message and log the exception. 258 * @param tag Used to identify the source of a log message. It usually identifies 259 * the class or activity where the log call occurs. 260 * @param msg The message you would like logged. 261 * @param tr An exception to log 262 */ e(@ullable String tag, @Nullable String msg, @Nullable Throwable tr)263 public static int e(@Nullable String tag, @Nullable String msg, @Nullable Throwable tr) { 264 return printlns(LOG_ID_MAIN, ERROR, tag, msg, tr); 265 } 266 267 /** 268 * What a Terrible Failure: Report a condition that should never happen. 269 * The error will always be logged at level ASSERT with the call stack. 270 * Depending on system configuration, a report may be added to the 271 * {@link android.os.DropBoxManager} and/or the process may be terminated 272 * immediately with an error dialog. 273 * @param tag Used to identify the source of a log message. 274 * @param msg The message you would like logged. 275 */ wtf(@ullable String tag, @Nullable String msg)276 public static int wtf(@Nullable String tag, @Nullable String msg) { 277 return wtf(LOG_ID_MAIN, tag, msg, null, false, false); 278 } 279 280 /** 281 * Like {@link #wtf(String, String)}, but also writes to the log the full 282 * call stack. 283 * @hide 284 */ wtfStack(@ullable String tag, @Nullable String msg)285 public static int wtfStack(@Nullable String tag, @Nullable String msg) { 286 return wtf(LOG_ID_MAIN, tag, msg, null, true, false); 287 } 288 289 /** 290 * What a Terrible Failure: Report an exception that should never happen. 291 * Similar to {@link #wtf(String, String)}, with an exception to log. 292 * @param tag Used to identify the source of a log message. 293 * @param tr An exception to log. 294 */ wtf(@ullable String tag, @NonNull Throwable tr)295 public static int wtf(@Nullable String tag, @NonNull Throwable tr) { 296 return wtf(LOG_ID_MAIN, tag, tr.getMessage(), tr, false, false); 297 } 298 299 /** 300 * What a Terrible Failure: Report an exception that should never happen. 301 * Similar to {@link #wtf(String, Throwable)}, with a message as well. 302 * @param tag Used to identify the source of a log message. 303 * @param msg The message you would like logged. 304 * @param tr An exception to log. May be null. 305 */ wtf(@ullable String tag, @Nullable String msg, @Nullable Throwable tr)306 public static int wtf(@Nullable String tag, @Nullable String msg, @Nullable Throwable tr) { 307 return wtf(LOG_ID_MAIN, tag, msg, tr, false, false); 308 } 309 310 @UnsupportedAppUsage wtf(int logId, @Nullable String tag, @Nullable String msg, @Nullable Throwable tr, boolean localStack, boolean system)311 static int wtf(int logId, @Nullable String tag, @Nullable String msg, @Nullable Throwable tr, 312 boolean localStack, boolean system) { 313 TerribleFailure what = new TerribleFailure(msg, tr); 314 // Only mark this as ERROR, do not use ASSERT since that should be 315 // reserved for cases where the system is guaranteed to abort. 316 // The onTerribleFailure call does not always cause a crash. 317 int bytes = printlns(logId, ERROR, tag, msg, localStack ? what : tr); 318 sWtfHandler.onTerribleFailure(tag, what, system); 319 return bytes; 320 } 321 wtfQuiet(int logId, @Nullable String tag, @Nullable String msg, boolean system)322 static void wtfQuiet(int logId, @Nullable String tag, @Nullable String msg, boolean system) { 323 TerribleFailure what = new TerribleFailure(msg, null); 324 sWtfHandler.onTerribleFailure(tag, what, system); 325 } 326 327 /** 328 * Sets the terrible failure handler, for testing. 329 * 330 * @return the old handler 331 * 332 * @hide 333 */ 334 @NonNull setWtfHandler(@onNull TerribleFailureHandler handler)335 public static TerribleFailureHandler setWtfHandler(@NonNull TerribleFailureHandler handler) { 336 if (handler == null) { 337 throw new NullPointerException("handler == null"); 338 } 339 TerribleFailureHandler oldHandler = sWtfHandler; 340 sWtfHandler = handler; 341 return oldHandler; 342 } 343 344 /** 345 * Handy function to get a loggable stack trace from a Throwable 346 * @param tr An exception to log 347 */ 348 @NonNull getStackTraceString(@ullable Throwable tr)349 public static String getStackTraceString(@Nullable Throwable tr) { 350 if (tr == null) { 351 return ""; 352 } 353 354 // This is to reduce the amount of log spew that apps do in the non-error 355 // condition of the network being unavailable. 356 Throwable t = tr; 357 while (t != null) { 358 if (t instanceof UnknownHostException) { 359 return ""; 360 } 361 t = t.getCause(); 362 } 363 364 StringWriter sw = new StringWriter(); 365 PrintWriter pw = new FastPrintWriter(sw, false, 256); 366 tr.printStackTrace(pw); 367 pw.flush(); 368 return sw.toString(); 369 } 370 371 /** 372 * Low-level logging call. 373 * @param priority The priority/type of this log message 374 * @param tag Used to identify the source of a log message. It usually identifies 375 * the class or activity where the log call occurs. 376 * @param msg The message you would like logged. 377 * @return The number of bytes written. 378 */ println(@evel int priority, @Nullable String tag, @NonNull String msg)379 public static int println(@Level int priority, @Nullable String tag, @NonNull String msg) { 380 return println_native(LOG_ID_MAIN, priority, tag, msg); 381 } 382 383 /** @hide */ public static final int LOG_ID_MAIN = 0; 384 /** @hide */ public static final int LOG_ID_RADIO = 1; 385 /** @hide */ public static final int LOG_ID_EVENTS = 2; 386 /** @hide */ public static final int LOG_ID_SYSTEM = 3; 387 /** @hide */ public static final int LOG_ID_CRASH = 4; 388 389 /** @hide */ 390 @UnsupportedAppUsage println_native(int bufID, int priority, String tag, String msg)391 public static native int println_native(int bufID, int priority, String tag, String msg); 392 393 /** 394 * Send a log message to the "radio" log buffer, which can be dumped with 395 * {@code adb logcat -b radio}. 396 * 397 * <p>Only the telephony mainline module should use it. 398 * 399 * <p>Note ART will protect {@code MODULE_LIBRARIES} system APIs from regular app code. 400 * 401 * @param priority Log priority. 402 * @param tag Used to identify the source of a log message. It usually identifies 403 * the class or activity where the log call occurs. 404 * @param message The message you would like logged. 405 * @hide 406 */ 407 @SystemApi(client = SystemApi.Client.MODULE_LIBRARIES) logToRadioBuffer(@evel int priority, @Nullable String tag, @Nullable String message)408 public static int logToRadioBuffer(@Level int priority, @Nullable String tag, 409 @Nullable String message) { 410 return println_native(LOG_ID_RADIO, priority, tag, message); 411 } 412 413 /** 414 * Return the maximum payload the log daemon accepts without truncation. 415 * @return LOGGER_ENTRY_MAX_PAYLOAD. 416 */ logger_entry_max_payload_native()417 private static native int logger_entry_max_payload_native(); 418 419 /** 420 * Helper function for long messages. Uses the LineBreakBufferedWriter to break 421 * up long messages and stacktraces along newlines, but tries to write in large 422 * chunks. This is to avoid truncation. 423 * @hide 424 */ printlns(int bufID, int priority, @Nullable String tag, @NonNull String msg, @Nullable Throwable tr)425 public static int printlns(int bufID, int priority, @Nullable String tag, @NonNull String msg, 426 @Nullable Throwable tr) { 427 ImmediateLogWriter logWriter = new ImmediateLogWriter(bufID, priority, tag); 428 // Acceptable buffer size. Get the native buffer size, subtract two zero terminators, 429 // and the length of the tag. 430 // Note: we implicitly accept possible truncation for Modified-UTF8 differences. It 431 // is too expensive to compute that ahead of time. 432 int bufferSize = PreloadHolder.LOGGER_ENTRY_MAX_PAYLOAD // Base. 433 - 2 // Two terminators. 434 - (tag != null ? tag.length() : 0) // Tag length. 435 - 32; // Some slack. 436 // At least assume you can print *some* characters (tag is not too large). 437 bufferSize = Math.max(bufferSize, 100); 438 439 LineBreakBufferedWriter lbbw = new LineBreakBufferedWriter(logWriter, bufferSize); 440 441 lbbw.println(msg); 442 443 if (tr != null) { 444 // This is to reduce the amount of log spew that apps do in the non-error 445 // condition of the network being unavailable. 446 Throwable t = tr; 447 while (t != null) { 448 if (t instanceof UnknownHostException) { 449 break; 450 } 451 if (t instanceof DeadSystemException) { 452 lbbw.println("DeadSystemException: The system died; " 453 + "earlier logs will point to the root cause"); 454 break; 455 } 456 t = t.getCause(); 457 } 458 if (t == null) { 459 tr.printStackTrace(lbbw); 460 } 461 } 462 463 lbbw.flush(); 464 465 return logWriter.getWritten(); 466 } 467 468 /** 469 * PreloadHelper class. Caches the LOGGER_ENTRY_MAX_PAYLOAD value to avoid 470 * a JNI call during logging. 471 */ 472 static class PreloadHolder { 473 public final static int LOGGER_ENTRY_MAX_PAYLOAD = 474 logger_entry_max_payload_native(); 475 } 476 477 /** 478 * Helper class to write to the logcat. Different from LogWriter, this writes 479 * the whole given buffer and does not break along newlines. 480 */ 481 private static class ImmediateLogWriter extends Writer { 482 483 private int bufID; 484 private int priority; 485 private String tag; 486 487 private int written = 0; 488 489 /** 490 * Create a writer that immediately writes to the log, using the given 491 * parameters. 492 */ ImmediateLogWriter(int bufID, int priority, String tag)493 public ImmediateLogWriter(int bufID, int priority, String tag) { 494 this.bufID = bufID; 495 this.priority = priority; 496 this.tag = tag; 497 } 498 getWritten()499 public int getWritten() { 500 return written; 501 } 502 503 @Override write(char[] cbuf, int off, int len)504 public void write(char[] cbuf, int off, int len) { 505 // Note: using String here has a bit of overhead as a Java object is created, 506 // but using the char[] directly is not easier, as it needs to be translated 507 // to a C char[] for logging. 508 written += println_native(bufID, priority, tag, new String(cbuf, off, len)); 509 } 510 511 @Override flush()512 public void flush() { 513 // Ignored. 514 } 515 516 @Override close()517 public void close() { 518 // Ignored. 519 } 520 } 521 } 522