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