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16
17 #ifndef ANDROID_BASE_LOGGING_H
18 #define ANDROID_BASE_LOGGING_H
19
20 //
21 // Google-style C++ logging.
22 //
23
24 // This header provides a C++ stream interface to logging.
25 //
26 // To log:
27 //
28 // LOG(INFO) << "Some text; " << some_value;
29 //
30 // Replace `INFO` with any severity from `enum LogSeverity`.
31 //
32 // To log the result of a failed function and include the string
33 // representation of `errno` at the end:
34 //
35 // PLOG(ERROR) << "Write failed";
36 //
37 // The output will be something like `Write failed: I/O error`.
38 // Remember this as 'P' as in perror(3).
39 //
40 // To output your own types, simply implement operator<< as normal.
41 //
42 // By default, output goes to logcat on Android and stderr on the host.
43 // A process can use `SetLogger` to decide where all logging goes.
44 // Implementations are provided for logcat, stderr, and dmesg.
45
46 // This header also provides assertions:
47 //
48 // CHECK(must_be_true);
49 // CHECK_EQ(a, b) << z_is_interesting_too;
50
51 // NOTE: For Windows, you must include logging.h after windows.h to allow the
52 // following code to suppress the evil ERROR macro:
53 #ifdef _WIN32
54 // windows.h includes wingdi.h which defines an evil macro ERROR.
55 #ifdef ERROR
56 #undef ERROR
57 #endif
58 #endif
59
60 #include <functional>
61 #include <memory>
62 #include <ostream>
63
64 #include "android-base/macros.h"
65
66 namespace android {
67 namespace base {
68
69 enum LogSeverity {
70 VERBOSE,
71 DEBUG,
72 INFO,
73 WARNING,
74 ERROR,
75 FATAL_WITHOUT_ABORT,
76 FATAL,
77 };
78
79 enum LogId {
80 DEFAULT,
81 MAIN,
82 SYSTEM,
83 };
84
85 using LogFunction = std::function<void(LogId, LogSeverity, const char*, const char*,
86 unsigned int, const char*)>;
87 using AbortFunction = std::function<void(const char*)>;
88
89 void KernelLogger(LogId, LogSeverity, const char*, const char*, unsigned int, const char*);
90 void StderrLogger(LogId, LogSeverity, const char*, const char*, unsigned int, const char*);
91
92 void DefaultAborter(const char* abort_message);
93
94 #ifdef __ANDROID__
95 // We expose this even though it is the default because a user that wants to
96 // override the default log buffer will have to construct this themselves.
97 class LogdLogger {
98 public:
99 explicit LogdLogger(LogId default_log_id = android::base::MAIN);
100
101 void operator()(LogId, LogSeverity, const char* tag, const char* file,
102 unsigned int line, const char* message);
103
104 private:
105 LogId default_log_id_;
106 };
107 #endif
108
109 // Configure logging based on ANDROID_LOG_TAGS environment variable.
110 // We need to parse a string that looks like
111 //
112 // *:v jdwp:d dalvikvm:d dalvikvm-gc:i dalvikvmi:i
113 //
114 // The tag (or '*' for the global level) comes first, followed by a colon and a
115 // letter indicating the minimum priority level we're expected to log. This can
116 // be used to reveal or conceal logs with specific tags.
117 #ifdef __ANDROID__
118 #define INIT_LOGGING_DEFAULT_LOGGER LogdLogger()
119 #else
120 #define INIT_LOGGING_DEFAULT_LOGGER StderrLogger
121 #endif
122 void InitLogging(char* argv[],
123 LogFunction&& logger = INIT_LOGGING_DEFAULT_LOGGER,
124 AbortFunction&& aborter = DefaultAborter);
125 #undef INIT_LOGGING_DEFAULT_LOGGER
126
127 // Replace the current logger.
128 void SetLogger(LogFunction&& logger);
129
130 // Replace the current aborter.
131 void SetAborter(AbortFunction&& aborter);
132
133 class ErrnoRestorer {
134 public:
ErrnoRestorer()135 ErrnoRestorer()
136 : saved_errno_(errno) {
137 }
138
~ErrnoRestorer()139 ~ErrnoRestorer() {
140 errno = saved_errno_;
141 }
142
143 // Allow this object to be used as part of && operation.
144 operator bool() const {
145 return true;
146 }
147
148 private:
149 const int saved_errno_;
150
151 DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(ErrnoRestorer);
152 };
153
154 // A helper macro that produces an expression that accepts both a qualified name and an
155 // unqualified name for a LogSeverity, and returns a LogSeverity value.
156 // Note: DO NOT USE DIRECTLY. This is an implementation detail.
157 #define SEVERITY_LAMBDA(severity) ([&]() { \
158 using ::android::base::VERBOSE; \
159 using ::android::base::DEBUG; \
160 using ::android::base::INFO; \
161 using ::android::base::WARNING; \
162 using ::android::base::ERROR; \
163 using ::android::base::FATAL_WITHOUT_ABORT; \
164 using ::android::base::FATAL; \
165 return (severity); }())
166
167 // Defines whether the given severity will be logged or silently swallowed.
168 #define WOULD_LOG(severity) \
169 UNLIKELY((SEVERITY_LAMBDA(severity)) >= ::android::base::GetMinimumLogSeverity())
170
171 // Get an ostream that can be used for logging at the given severity and to the default
172 // destination.
173 //
174 // Notes:
175 // 1) This will not check whether the severity is high enough. One should use WOULD_LOG to filter
176 // usage manually.
177 // 2) This does not save and restore errno.
178 #define LOG_STREAM(severity) LOG_STREAM_TO(DEFAULT, severity)
179
180 // Get an ostream that can be used for logging at the given severity and to the
181 // given destination. The same notes as for LOG_STREAM apply.
182 #define LOG_STREAM_TO(dest, severity) \
183 ::android::base::LogMessage(__FILE__, __LINE__, \
184 ::android::base::dest, \
185 SEVERITY_LAMBDA(severity), -1).stream()
186
187 // Logs a message to logcat on Android otherwise to stderr. If the severity is
188 // FATAL it also causes an abort. For example:
189 //
190 // LOG(FATAL) << "We didn't expect to reach here";
191 #define LOG(severity) LOG_TO(DEFAULT, severity)
192
193 // Logs a message to logcat with the specified log ID on Android otherwise to
194 // stderr. If the severity is FATAL it also causes an abort.
195 // Use an if-else statement instead of just an if statement here. So if there is a
196 // else statement after LOG() macro, it won't bind to the if statement in the macro.
197 // do-while(0) statement doesn't work here. Because we need to support << operator
198 // following the macro, like "LOG(DEBUG) << xxx;".
199
200 #define LOG_TO(dest, severity) \
201 WOULD_LOG(severity) && \
202 ::android::base::ErrnoRestorer() && \
203 LOG_STREAM_TO(dest, severity)
204
205 // A variant of LOG that also logs the current errno value. To be used when
206 // library calls fail.
207 #define PLOG(severity) PLOG_TO(DEFAULT, severity)
208
209 // Behaves like PLOG, but logs to the specified log ID.
210 #define PLOG_TO(dest, severity) \
211 WOULD_LOG(SEVERITY_LAMBDA(severity)) && \
212 ::android::base::ErrnoRestorer() && \
213 ::android::base::LogMessage(__FILE__, __LINE__, \
214 ::android::base::dest, \
215 SEVERITY_LAMBDA(severity), errno).stream()
216
217 // Marker that code is yet to be implemented.
218 #define UNIMPLEMENTED(level) \
219 LOG(level) << __PRETTY_FUNCTION__ << " unimplemented "
220
221 #ifdef __clang_analyzer__
222 // ClangL static analyzer does not see the conditional statement inside
223 // LogMessage's destructor that will abort on FATAL severity.
224 #define ABORT_AFTER_LOG_FATAL for (;;abort())
225 #else
226 #define ABORT_AFTER_LOG_FATAL
227 #endif
228
229 // Check whether condition x holds and LOG(FATAL) if not. The value of the
230 // expression x is only evaluated once. Extra logging can be appended using <<
231 // after. For example:
232 //
233 // CHECK(false == true) results in a log message of
234 // "Check failed: false == true".
235 #define CHECK(x) \
236 LIKELY((x)) || \
237 ABORT_AFTER_LOG_FATAL \
238 ::android::base::LogMessage(__FILE__, __LINE__, ::android::base::DEFAULT, \
239 ::android::base::FATAL, -1).stream() \
240 << "Check failed: " #x << " "
241
242 // Helper for CHECK_xx(x,y) macros.
243 #define CHECK_OP(LHS, RHS, OP) \
244 for (auto _values = ::android::base::MakeEagerEvaluator(LHS, RHS); \
245 UNLIKELY(!(_values.lhs OP _values.rhs)); \
246 /* empty */) \
247 ABORT_AFTER_LOG_FATAL \
248 ::android::base::LogMessage(__FILE__, __LINE__, ::android::base::DEFAULT, \
249 ::android::base::FATAL, -1).stream() \
250 << "Check failed: " << #LHS << " " << #OP << " " << #RHS \
251 << " (" #LHS "=" << _values.lhs << ", " #RHS "=" << _values.rhs << ") "
252
253 // Check whether a condition holds between x and y, LOG(FATAL) if not. The value
254 // of the expressions x and y is evaluated once. Extra logging can be appended
255 // using << after. For example:
256 //
257 // CHECK_NE(0 == 1, false) results in
258 // "Check failed: false != false (0==1=false, false=false) ".
259 #define CHECK_EQ(x, y) CHECK_OP(x, y, == )
260 #define CHECK_NE(x, y) CHECK_OP(x, y, != )
261 #define CHECK_LE(x, y) CHECK_OP(x, y, <= )
262 #define CHECK_LT(x, y) CHECK_OP(x, y, < )
263 #define CHECK_GE(x, y) CHECK_OP(x, y, >= )
264 #define CHECK_GT(x, y) CHECK_OP(x, y, > )
265
266 // Helper for CHECK_STRxx(s1,s2) macros.
267 #define CHECK_STROP(s1, s2, sense) \
268 while (UNLIKELY((strcmp(s1, s2) == 0) != (sense))) \
269 ABORT_AFTER_LOG_FATAL \
270 ::android::base::LogMessage(__FILE__, __LINE__, ::android::base::DEFAULT, \
271 ::android::base::FATAL, -1).stream() \
272 << "Check failed: " << "\"" << (s1) << "\"" \
273 << ((sense) ? " == " : " != ") << "\"" << (s2) << "\""
274
275 // Check for string (const char*) equality between s1 and s2, LOG(FATAL) if not.
276 #define CHECK_STREQ(s1, s2) CHECK_STROP(s1, s2, true)
277 #define CHECK_STRNE(s1, s2) CHECK_STROP(s1, s2, false)
278
279 // Perform the pthread function call(args), LOG(FATAL) on error.
280 #define CHECK_PTHREAD_CALL(call, args, what) \
281 do { \
282 int rc = call args; \
283 if (rc != 0) { \
284 errno = rc; \
285 ABORT_AFTER_LOG_FATAL \
286 PLOG(FATAL) << #call << " failed for " << (what); \
287 } \
288 } while (false)
289
290 // CHECK that can be used in a constexpr function. For example:
291 //
292 // constexpr int half(int n) {
293 // return
294 // DCHECK_CONSTEXPR(n >= 0, , 0)
295 // CHECK_CONSTEXPR((n & 1) == 0),
296 // << "Extra debugging output: n = " << n, 0)
297 // n / 2;
298 // }
299 #define CHECK_CONSTEXPR(x, out, dummy) \
300 (UNLIKELY(!(x))) \
301 ? (LOG(FATAL) << "Check failed: " << #x out, dummy) \
302 :
303
304 // DCHECKs are debug variants of CHECKs only enabled in debug builds. Generally
305 // CHECK should be used unless profiling identifies a CHECK as being in
306 // performance critical code.
307 #if defined(NDEBUG)
308 static constexpr bool kEnableDChecks = false;
309 #else
310 static constexpr bool kEnableDChecks = true;
311 #endif
312
313 #define DCHECK(x) \
314 if (::android::base::kEnableDChecks) CHECK(x)
315 #define DCHECK_EQ(x, y) \
316 if (::android::base::kEnableDChecks) CHECK_EQ(x, y)
317 #define DCHECK_NE(x, y) \
318 if (::android::base::kEnableDChecks) CHECK_NE(x, y)
319 #define DCHECK_LE(x, y) \
320 if (::android::base::kEnableDChecks) CHECK_LE(x, y)
321 #define DCHECK_LT(x, y) \
322 if (::android::base::kEnableDChecks) CHECK_LT(x, y)
323 #define DCHECK_GE(x, y) \
324 if (::android::base::kEnableDChecks) CHECK_GE(x, y)
325 #define DCHECK_GT(x, y) \
326 if (::android::base::kEnableDChecks) CHECK_GT(x, y)
327 #define DCHECK_STREQ(s1, s2) \
328 if (::android::base::kEnableDChecks) CHECK_STREQ(s1, s2)
329 #define DCHECK_STRNE(s1, s2) \
330 if (::android::base::kEnableDChecks) CHECK_STRNE(s1, s2)
331 #if defined(NDEBUG)
332 #define DCHECK_CONSTEXPR(x, out, dummy)
333 #else
334 #define DCHECK_CONSTEXPR(x, out, dummy) CHECK_CONSTEXPR(x, out, dummy)
335 #endif
336
337 // Temporary class created to evaluate the LHS and RHS, used with
338 // MakeEagerEvaluator to infer the types of LHS and RHS.
339 template <typename LHS, typename RHS>
340 struct EagerEvaluator {
EagerEvaluatorEagerEvaluator341 constexpr EagerEvaluator(LHS l, RHS r) : lhs(l), rhs(r) {
342 }
343 LHS lhs;
344 RHS rhs;
345 };
346
347 // Helper function for CHECK_xx.
348 template <typename LHS, typename RHS>
MakeEagerEvaluator(LHS lhs,RHS rhs)349 constexpr EagerEvaluator<LHS, RHS> MakeEagerEvaluator(LHS lhs, RHS rhs) {
350 return EagerEvaluator<LHS, RHS>(lhs, rhs);
351 }
352
353 // Explicitly instantiate EagerEvalue for pointers so that char*s aren't treated
354 // as strings. To compare strings use CHECK_STREQ and CHECK_STRNE. We rely on
355 // signed/unsigned warnings to protect you against combinations not explicitly
356 // listed below.
357 #define EAGER_PTR_EVALUATOR(T1, T2) \
358 template <> \
359 struct EagerEvaluator<T1, T2> { \
360 EagerEvaluator(T1 l, T2 r) \
361 : lhs(reinterpret_cast<const void*>(l)), \
362 rhs(reinterpret_cast<const void*>(r)) { \
363 } \
364 const void* lhs; \
365 const void* rhs; \
366 }
367 EAGER_PTR_EVALUATOR(const char*, const char*);
368 EAGER_PTR_EVALUATOR(const char*, char*);
369 EAGER_PTR_EVALUATOR(char*, const char*);
370 EAGER_PTR_EVALUATOR(char*, char*);
371 EAGER_PTR_EVALUATOR(const unsigned char*, const unsigned char*);
372 EAGER_PTR_EVALUATOR(const unsigned char*, unsigned char*);
373 EAGER_PTR_EVALUATOR(unsigned char*, const unsigned char*);
374 EAGER_PTR_EVALUATOR(unsigned char*, unsigned char*);
375 EAGER_PTR_EVALUATOR(const signed char*, const signed char*);
376 EAGER_PTR_EVALUATOR(const signed char*, signed char*);
377 EAGER_PTR_EVALUATOR(signed char*, const signed char*);
378 EAGER_PTR_EVALUATOR(signed char*, signed char*);
379
380 // Data for the log message, not stored in LogMessage to avoid increasing the
381 // stack size.
382 class LogMessageData;
383
384 // A LogMessage is a temporarily scoped object used by LOG and the unlikely part
385 // of a CHECK. The destructor will abort if the severity is FATAL.
386 class LogMessage {
387 public:
388 LogMessage(const char* file, unsigned int line, LogId id,
389 LogSeverity severity, int error);
390
391 ~LogMessage();
392
393 // Returns the stream associated with the message, the LogMessage performs
394 // output when it goes out of scope.
395 std::ostream& stream();
396
397 // The routine that performs the actual logging.
398 static void LogLine(const char* file, unsigned int line, LogId id,
399 LogSeverity severity, const char* msg);
400
401 private:
402 const std::unique_ptr<LogMessageData> data_;
403
404 DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(LogMessage);
405 };
406
407 // Get the minimum severity level for logging.
408 LogSeverity GetMinimumLogSeverity();
409
410 // Set the minimum severity level for logging, returning the old severity.
411 LogSeverity SetMinimumLogSeverity(LogSeverity new_severity);
412
413 // Allows to temporarily change the minimum severity level for logging.
414 class ScopedLogSeverity {
415 public:
416 explicit ScopedLogSeverity(LogSeverity level);
417 ~ScopedLogSeverity();
418
419 private:
420 LogSeverity old_;
421 };
422
423 } // namespace base
424 } // namespace android
425
426 #endif // ANDROID_BASE_LOGGING_H
427