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.os; 18 19 import android.annotation.NonNull; 20 import android.annotation.Nullable; 21 import android.os.LooperProto; 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 static final ThreadLocal<Looper> sThreadLocal = new ThreadLocal<Looper>(); 72 private static Looper sMainLooper; // guarded by Looper.class 73 74 final MessageQueue mQueue; 75 final Thread mThread; 76 77 private Printer mLogging; 78 private long mTraceTag; 79 80 /** 81 * If set, the looper will show a warning log if a message dispatch takes longer than this. 82 */ 83 private long mSlowDispatchThresholdMs; 84 85 /** 86 * If set, the looper will show a warning log if a message delivery (actual delivery time - 87 * post time) takes longer than this. 88 */ 89 private long mSlowDeliveryThresholdMs; 90 91 /** Initialize the current thread as a looper. 92 * This gives you a chance to create handlers that then reference 93 * this looper, before actually starting the loop. Be sure to call 94 * {@link #loop()} after calling this method, and end it by calling 95 * {@link #quit()}. 96 */ prepare()97 public static void prepare() { 98 prepare(true); 99 } 100 prepare(boolean quitAllowed)101 private static void prepare(boolean quitAllowed) { 102 if (sThreadLocal.get() != null) { 103 throw new RuntimeException("Only one Looper may be created per thread"); 104 } 105 sThreadLocal.set(new Looper(quitAllowed)); 106 } 107 108 /** 109 * Initialize the current thread as a looper, marking it as an 110 * application's main looper. The main looper for your application 111 * is created by the Android environment, so you should never need 112 * to call this function yourself. See also: {@link #prepare()} 113 */ prepareMainLooper()114 public static void prepareMainLooper() { 115 prepare(false); 116 synchronized (Looper.class) { 117 if (sMainLooper != null) { 118 throw new IllegalStateException("The main Looper has already been prepared."); 119 } 120 sMainLooper = myLooper(); 121 } 122 } 123 124 /** 125 * Returns the application's main looper, which lives in the main thread of the application. 126 */ getMainLooper()127 public static Looper getMainLooper() { 128 synchronized (Looper.class) { 129 return sMainLooper; 130 } 131 } 132 133 /** 134 * Run the message queue in this thread. Be sure to call 135 * {@link #quit()} to end the loop. 136 */ loop()137 public static void loop() { 138 final Looper me = myLooper(); 139 if (me == null) { 140 throw new RuntimeException("No Looper; Looper.prepare() wasn't called on this thread."); 141 } 142 final MessageQueue queue = me.mQueue; 143 144 // Make sure the identity of this thread is that of the local process, 145 // and keep track of what that identity token actually is. 146 Binder.clearCallingIdentity(); 147 final long ident = Binder.clearCallingIdentity(); 148 149 // Allow overriding a threshold with a system prop. e.g. 150 // adb shell 'setprop log.looper.1000.main.slow 1 && stop && start' 151 final int thresholdOverride = 152 SystemProperties.getInt("log.looper." 153 + Process.myUid() + "." 154 + Thread.currentThread().getName() 155 + ".slow", 0); 156 157 boolean slowDeliveryDetected = false; 158 159 for (;;) { 160 Message msg = queue.next(); // might block 161 if (msg == null) { 162 // No message indicates that the message queue is quitting. 163 return; 164 } 165 166 // This must be in a local variable, in case a UI event sets the logger 167 final Printer logging = me.mLogging; 168 if (logging != null) { 169 logging.println(">>>>> Dispatching to " + msg.target + " " + 170 msg.callback + ": " + msg.what); 171 } 172 173 final long traceTag = me.mTraceTag; 174 long slowDispatchThresholdMs = me.mSlowDispatchThresholdMs; 175 long slowDeliveryThresholdMs = me.mSlowDeliveryThresholdMs; 176 if (thresholdOverride > 0) { 177 slowDispatchThresholdMs = thresholdOverride; 178 slowDeliveryThresholdMs = thresholdOverride; 179 } 180 final boolean logSlowDelivery = (slowDeliveryThresholdMs > 0) && (msg.when > 0); 181 final boolean logSlowDispatch = (slowDispatchThresholdMs > 0); 182 183 final boolean needStartTime = logSlowDelivery || logSlowDispatch; 184 final boolean needEndTime = logSlowDispatch; 185 186 if (traceTag != 0 && Trace.isTagEnabled(traceTag)) { 187 Trace.traceBegin(traceTag, msg.target.getTraceName(msg)); 188 } 189 190 final long dispatchStart = needStartTime ? SystemClock.uptimeMillis() : 0; 191 final long dispatchEnd; 192 try { 193 msg.target.dispatchMessage(msg); 194 dispatchEnd = needEndTime ? SystemClock.uptimeMillis() : 0; 195 } finally { 196 if (traceTag != 0) { 197 Trace.traceEnd(traceTag); 198 } 199 } 200 if (logSlowDelivery) { 201 if (slowDeliveryDetected) { 202 if ((dispatchStart - msg.when) <= 10) { 203 Slog.w(TAG, "Drained"); 204 slowDeliveryDetected = false; 205 } 206 } else { 207 if (showSlowLog(slowDeliveryThresholdMs, msg.when, dispatchStart, "delivery", 208 msg)) { 209 // Once we write a slow delivery log, suppress until the queue drains. 210 slowDeliveryDetected = true; 211 } 212 } 213 } 214 if (logSlowDispatch) { 215 showSlowLog(slowDispatchThresholdMs, dispatchStart, dispatchEnd, "dispatch", msg); 216 } 217 218 if (logging != null) { 219 logging.println("<<<<< Finished to " + msg.target + " " + msg.callback); 220 } 221 222 // Make sure that during the course of dispatching the 223 // identity of the thread wasn't corrupted. 224 final long newIdent = Binder.clearCallingIdentity(); 225 if (ident != newIdent) { 226 Log.wtf(TAG, "Thread identity changed from 0x" 227 + Long.toHexString(ident) + " to 0x" 228 + Long.toHexString(newIdent) + " while dispatching to " 229 + msg.target.getClass().getName() + " " 230 + msg.callback + " what=" + msg.what); 231 } 232 233 msg.recycleUnchecked(); 234 } 235 } 236 showSlowLog(long threshold, long measureStart, long measureEnd, String what, Message msg)237 private static boolean showSlowLog(long threshold, long measureStart, long measureEnd, 238 String what, Message msg) { 239 final long actualTime = measureEnd - measureStart; 240 if (actualTime < threshold) { 241 return false; 242 } 243 // For slow delivery, the current message isn't really important, but log it anyway. 244 Slog.w(TAG, "Slow " + what + " took " + actualTime + "ms " 245 + Thread.currentThread().getName() + " h=" 246 + msg.target.getClass().getName() + " c=" + msg.callback + " m=" + msg.what); 247 return true; 248 } 249 250 /** 251 * Return the Looper object associated with the current thread. Returns 252 * null if the calling thread is not associated with a Looper. 253 */ myLooper()254 public static @Nullable Looper myLooper() { 255 return sThreadLocal.get(); 256 } 257 258 /** 259 * Return the {@link MessageQueue} object associated with the current 260 * thread. This must be called from a thread running a Looper, or a 261 * NullPointerException will be thrown. 262 */ myQueue()263 public static @NonNull MessageQueue myQueue() { 264 return myLooper().mQueue; 265 } 266 Looper(boolean quitAllowed)267 private Looper(boolean quitAllowed) { 268 mQueue = new MessageQueue(quitAllowed); 269 mThread = Thread.currentThread(); 270 } 271 272 /** 273 * Returns true if the current thread is this looper's thread. 274 */ isCurrentThread()275 public boolean isCurrentThread() { 276 return Thread.currentThread() == mThread; 277 } 278 279 /** 280 * Control logging of messages as they are processed by this Looper. If 281 * enabled, a log message will be written to <var>printer</var> 282 * at the beginning and ending of each message dispatch, identifying the 283 * target Handler and message contents. 284 * 285 * @param printer A Printer object that will receive log messages, or 286 * null to disable message logging. 287 */ setMessageLogging(@ullable Printer printer)288 public void setMessageLogging(@Nullable Printer printer) { 289 mLogging = printer; 290 } 291 292 /** {@hide} */ setTraceTag(long traceTag)293 public void setTraceTag(long traceTag) { 294 mTraceTag = traceTag; 295 } 296 297 /** 298 * Set a thresholds for slow dispatch/delivery log. 299 * {@hide} 300 */ setSlowLogThresholdMs(long slowDispatchThresholdMs, long slowDeliveryThresholdMs)301 public void setSlowLogThresholdMs(long slowDispatchThresholdMs, long slowDeliveryThresholdMs) { 302 mSlowDispatchThresholdMs = slowDispatchThresholdMs; 303 mSlowDeliveryThresholdMs = slowDeliveryThresholdMs; 304 } 305 306 /** 307 * Quits the looper. 308 * <p> 309 * Causes the {@link #loop} method to terminate without processing any 310 * more messages in the message queue. 311 * </p><p> 312 * Any attempt to post messages to the queue after the looper is asked to quit will fail. 313 * For example, the {@link Handler#sendMessage(Message)} method will return false. 314 * </p><p class="note"> 315 * Using this method may be unsafe because some messages may not be delivered 316 * before the looper terminates. Consider using {@link #quitSafely} instead to ensure 317 * that all pending work is completed in an orderly manner. 318 * </p> 319 * 320 * @see #quitSafely 321 */ quit()322 public void quit() { 323 mQueue.quit(false); 324 } 325 326 /** 327 * Quits the looper safely. 328 * <p> 329 * Causes the {@link #loop} method to terminate as soon as all remaining messages 330 * in the message queue that are already due to be delivered have been handled. 331 * However pending delayed messages with due times in the future will not be 332 * delivered before the loop terminates. 333 * </p><p> 334 * Any attempt to post messages to the queue after the looper is asked to quit will fail. 335 * For example, the {@link Handler#sendMessage(Message)} method will return false. 336 * </p> 337 */ quitSafely()338 public void quitSafely() { 339 mQueue.quit(true); 340 } 341 342 /** 343 * Gets the Thread associated with this Looper. 344 * 345 * @return The looper's thread. 346 */ getThread()347 public @NonNull Thread getThread() { 348 return mThread; 349 } 350 351 /** 352 * Gets this looper's message queue. 353 * 354 * @return The looper's message queue. 355 */ getQueue()356 public @NonNull MessageQueue getQueue() { 357 return mQueue; 358 } 359 360 /** 361 * Dumps the state of the looper for debugging purposes. 362 * 363 * @param pw A printer to receive the contents of the dump. 364 * @param prefix A prefix to prepend to each line which is printed. 365 */ dump(@onNull Printer pw, @NonNull String prefix)366 public void dump(@NonNull Printer pw, @NonNull String prefix) { 367 pw.println(prefix + toString()); 368 mQueue.dump(pw, prefix + " ", null); 369 } 370 371 /** 372 * Dumps the state of the looper for debugging purposes. 373 * 374 * @param pw A printer to receive the contents of the dump. 375 * @param prefix A prefix to prepend to each line which is printed. 376 * @param handler Only dump messages for this Handler. 377 * @hide 378 */ dump(@onNull Printer pw, @NonNull String prefix, Handler handler)379 public void dump(@NonNull Printer pw, @NonNull String prefix, Handler handler) { 380 pw.println(prefix + toString()); 381 mQueue.dump(pw, prefix + " ", handler); 382 } 383 384 /** @hide */ writeToProto(ProtoOutputStream proto, long fieldId)385 public void writeToProto(ProtoOutputStream proto, long fieldId) { 386 final long looperToken = proto.start(fieldId); 387 proto.write(LooperProto.THREAD_NAME, mThread.getName()); 388 proto.write(LooperProto.THREAD_ID, mThread.getId()); 389 mQueue.writeToProto(proto, LooperProto.QUEUE); 390 proto.end(looperToken); 391 } 392 393 @Override toString()394 public String toString() { 395 return "Looper (" + mThread.getName() + ", tid " + mThread.getId() 396 + ") {" + Integer.toHexString(System.identityHashCode(this)) + "}"; 397 } 398 } 399