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16 
17 #pragma once
18 
19 /**
20  * @addtogroup Logging
21  * @{
22  */
23 
24 /**
25  * \file
26  *
27  * Support routines to send messages to the Android log buffer,
28  * which can later be accessed through the `logcat` utility.
29  *
30  * Each log message must have
31  *   - a priority
32  *   - a log tag
33  *   - some text
34  *
35  * The tag normally corresponds to the component that emits the log message,
36  * and should be reasonably small.
37  *
38  * Log message text may be truncated to less than an implementation-specific
39  * limit (1023 bytes).
40  *
41  * Note that a newline character ("\n") will be appended automatically to your
42  * log message, if not already there. It is not possible to send several
43  * messages and have them appear on a single line in logcat.
44  *
45  * Please use logging in moderation:
46  *
47  *  - Sending log messages eats CPU and slow down your application and the
48  *    system.
49  *
50  *  - The circular log buffer is pretty small, so sending many messages
51  *    will hide other important log messages.
52  *
53  *  - In release builds, only send log messages to account for exceptional
54  *    conditions.
55  */
56 
57 #include <stdarg.h>
58 #include <stdbool.h>
59 #include <stddef.h>
60 #include <stdint.h>
61 #include <sys/cdefs.h>
62 
63 #if !defined(__BIONIC__) && !defined(__INTRODUCED_IN)
64 #define __INTRODUCED_IN(x)
65 #endif
66 
67 #ifdef __cplusplus
68 extern "C" {
69 #endif
70 
71 /**
72  * Android log priority values, in increasing order of priority.
73  */
74 typedef enum android_LogPriority {
75   /** For internal use only.  */
76   ANDROID_LOG_UNKNOWN = 0,
77   /** The default priority, for internal use only.  */
78   ANDROID_LOG_DEFAULT, /* only for SetMinPriority() */
79   /** Verbose logging. Should typically be disabled for a release apk. */
80   ANDROID_LOG_VERBOSE,
81   /** Debug logging. Should typically be disabled for a release apk. */
82   ANDROID_LOG_DEBUG,
83   /** Informational logging. Should typically be disabled for a release apk. */
84   ANDROID_LOG_INFO,
85   /** Warning logging. For use with recoverable failures. */
86   ANDROID_LOG_WARN,
87   /** Error logging. For use with unrecoverable failures. */
88   ANDROID_LOG_ERROR,
89   /** Fatal logging. For use when aborting. */
90   ANDROID_LOG_FATAL,
91   /** For internal use only.  */
92   ANDROID_LOG_SILENT, /* only for SetMinPriority(); must be last */
93 } android_LogPriority;
94 
95 /**
96  * Writes the constant string `text` to the log, with priority `prio` and tag
97  * `tag`.
98  *
99  * @return 1 if the message was written to the log, or -EPERM if it was not; see
100  * __android_log_is_loggable().
101  */
102 int __android_log_write(int prio, const char* tag, const char* text);
103 
104 /**
105  * Writes a formatted string to the log, with priority `prio` and tag `tag`.
106  * The details of formatting are the same as for
107  * [printf(3)](http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man3/printf.3.html).
108  *
109  * @return 1 if the message was written to the log, or -EPERM if it was not; see
110  * __android_log_is_loggable().
111  */
112 int __android_log_print(int prio, const char* tag, const char* fmt, ...)
113     __attribute__((__format__(printf, 3, 4)));
114 
115 /**
116  * Equivalent to __android_log_print(), but taking a `va_list`.
117  * (If __android_log_print() is like printf(), this is like vprintf().)
118  *
119  * @return 1 if the message was written to the log, or -EPERM if it was not; see
120  * __android_log_is_loggable().
121  */
122 int __android_log_vprint(int prio, const char* tag, const char* fmt, va_list ap)
123     __attribute__((__format__(printf, 3, 0)));
124 
125 /**
126  * Writes an assertion failure to the log (as `ANDROID_LOG_FATAL`) and to
127  * stderr, before calling
128  * [abort(3)](http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man3/abort.3.html).
129  *
130  * If `fmt` is non-null, `cond` is unused. If `fmt` is null, the string
131  * `Assertion failed: %s` is used with `cond` as the string argument.
132  * If both `fmt` and `cond` are null, a default string is provided.
133  *
134  * Most callers should use
135  * [assert(3)](http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man3/assert.3.html) from
136  * `&lt;assert.h&gt;` instead, or the `__assert` and `__assert2` functions
137  * provided by bionic if more control is needed. They support automatically
138  * including the source filename and line number more conveniently than this
139  * function.
140  */
141 void __android_log_assert(const char* cond, const char* tag, const char* fmt, ...)
142     __attribute__((__noreturn__)) __attribute__((__format__(printf, 3, 4)));
143 
144 /**
145  * Identifies a specific log buffer for __android_log_buf_write()
146  * and __android_log_buf_print().
147  */
148 typedef enum log_id {
149   LOG_ID_MIN = 0,
150 
151   /** The main log buffer. This is the only log buffer available to apps. */
152   LOG_ID_MAIN = 0,
153   /** The radio log buffer. */
154   LOG_ID_RADIO = 1,
155   /** The event log buffer. */
156   LOG_ID_EVENTS = 2,
157   /** The system log buffer. */
158   LOG_ID_SYSTEM = 3,
159   /** The crash log buffer. */
160   LOG_ID_CRASH = 4,
161   /** The statistics log buffer. */
162   LOG_ID_STATS = 5,
163   /** The security log buffer. */
164   LOG_ID_SECURITY = 6,
165   /** The kernel log buffer. */
166   LOG_ID_KERNEL = 7,
167 
168   LOG_ID_MAX,
169 
170   /** Let the logging function choose the best log target. */
171   LOG_ID_DEFAULT = 0x7FFFFFFF
172 } log_id_t;
173 
__android_log_id_is_valid(log_id_t id)174 static inline bool __android_log_id_is_valid(log_id_t id) {
175   return id >= LOG_ID_MIN && id < LOG_ID_MAX;
176 }
177 
178 /**
179  * Writes the constant string `text` to the log buffer `id`,
180  * with priority `prio` and tag `tag`.
181  *
182  * Apps should use __android_log_write() instead.
183  *
184  * @return 1 if the message was written to the log, or -EPERM if it was not; see
185  * __android_log_is_loggable().
186  */
187 int __android_log_buf_write(int bufID, int prio, const char* tag, const char* text);
188 
189 /**
190  * Writes a formatted string to log buffer `id`,
191  * with priority `prio` and tag `tag`.
192  * The details of formatting are the same as for
193  * [printf(3)](http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man3/printf.3.html).
194  *
195  * Apps should use __android_log_print() instead.
196  *
197  * @return 1 if the message was written to the log, or -EPERM if it was not; see
198  * __android_log_is_loggable().
199  */
200 int __android_log_buf_print(int bufID, int prio, const char* tag, const char* fmt, ...)
201     __attribute__((__format__(printf, 4, 5)));
202 
203 /**
204  * Logger data struct used for writing log messages to liblog via __android_log_write_logger_data()
205  * and sending log messages to user defined loggers specified in __android_log_set_logger().
206  */
207 struct __android_log_message {
208   /** Must be set to `sizeof(__android_log_message)` and is used for versioning. */
209   size_t struct_size;
210 
211   /** {@link log_id_t} values. */
212   int32_t buffer_id;
213 
214   /** {@link android_LogPriority} values. */
215   int32_t priority;
216 
217   /** The tag for the log message. */
218   const char* tag;
219 
220   /** Optional file name, may be set to nullptr. */
221   const char* file;
222 
223   /** Optional line number, ignore if file is nullptr. */
224   uint32_t line;
225 
226   /** The log message itself. */
227   const char* message;
228 };
229 
230 /**
231  * Prototype for the 'logger' function that is called for every log message.
232  */
233 typedef void (*__android_logger_function)(const struct __android_log_message* log_message);
234 /**
235  * Prototype for the 'abort' function that is called when liblog will abort due to
236  * __android_log_assert() failures.
237  */
238 typedef void (*__android_aborter_function)(const char* abort_message);
239 
240 /**
241  * Writes the log message specified by log_message.  log_message includes additional file name and
242  * line number information that a logger may use.  log_message is versioned for backwards
243  * compatibility.
244  * This assumes that loggability has already been checked through __android_log_is_loggable().
245  * Higher level logging libraries, such as libbase, first check loggability, then format their
246  * buffers, then pass the message to liblog via this function, and therefore we do not want to
247  * duplicate the loggability check here.
248  *
249  * @param log_message the log message itself, see {@link __android_log_message}.
250  *
251  * Available since API level 30.
252  */
253 void __android_log_write_log_message(struct __android_log_message* log_message) __INTRODUCED_IN(30);
254 
255 /**
256  * Sets a user defined logger function.  All log messages sent to liblog will be set to the
257  * function pointer specified by logger for processing.  It is not expected that log messages are
258  * already terminated with a new line.  This function should add new lines if required for line
259  * separation.
260  *
261  * @param logger the new function that will handle log messages.
262  *
263  * Available since API level 30.
264  */
265 void __android_log_set_logger(__android_logger_function logger) __INTRODUCED_IN(30);
266 
267 /**
268  * Writes the log message to logd.  This is an {@link __android_logger_function} and can be provided to
269  * __android_log_set_logger().  It is the default logger when running liblog on a device.
270  *
271  * @param log_message the log message to write, see {@link __android_log_message}.
272  *
273  * Available since API level 30.
274  */
275 void __android_log_logd_logger(const struct __android_log_message* log_message) __INTRODUCED_IN(30);
276 
277 /**
278  * Writes the log message to stderr.  This is an {@link __android_logger_function} and can be provided to
279  * __android_log_set_logger().  It is the default logger when running liblog on host.
280  *
281  * @param log_message the log message to write, see {@link __android_log_message}.
282  *
283  * Available since API level 30.
284  */
285 void __android_log_stderr_logger(const struct __android_log_message* log_message)
286     __INTRODUCED_IN(30);
287 
288 /**
289  * Sets a user defined aborter function that is called for __android_log_assert() failures.  This
290  * user defined aborter function is highly recommended to abort and be noreturn, but is not strictly
291  * required to.
292  *
293  * @param aborter the new aborter function, see {@link __android_aborter_function}.
294  *
295  * Available since API level 30.
296  */
297 void __android_log_set_aborter(__android_aborter_function aborter) __INTRODUCED_IN(30);
298 
299 /**
300  * Calls the stored aborter function.  This allows for other logging libraries to use the same
301  * aborter function by calling this function in liblog.
302  *
303  * @param abort_message an additional message supplied when aborting, for example this is used to
304  *                      call android_set_abort_message() in __android_log_default_aborter().
305  *
306  * Available since API level 30.
307  */
308 void __android_log_call_aborter(const char* abort_message) __INTRODUCED_IN(30);
309 
310 /**
311  * Sets android_set_abort_message() on device then aborts().  This is the default aborter.
312  *
313  * @param abort_message an additional message supplied when aborting.  This functions calls
314  *                      android_set_abort_message() with its contents.
315  *
316  * Available since API level 30.
317  */
318 void __android_log_default_aborter(const char* abort_message) __attribute__((noreturn))
319 __INTRODUCED_IN(30);
320 
321 /**
322  * Use the per-tag properties "log.tag.<tagname>" along with the minimum priority from
323  * __android_log_set_minimum_priority() to determine if a log message with a given prio and tag will
324  * be printed.  A non-zero result indicates yes, zero indicates false.
325  *
326  * If both a priority for a tag and a minimum priority are set by
327  * __android_log_set_minimum_priority(), then the lowest of the two values are to determine the
328  * minimum priority needed to log.  If only one is set, then that value is used to determine the
329  * minimum priority needed.  If none are set, then default_priority is used.
330  *
331  * @param prio         the priority to test, takes {@link android_LogPriority} values.
332  * @param tag          the tag to test.
333  * @param default_prio the default priority to use if no properties or minimum priority are set.
334  * @return an integer where 1 indicates that the message is loggable and 0 indicates that it is not.
335  *
336  * Available since API level 30.
337  */
338 int __android_log_is_loggable(int prio, const char* tag, int default_prio) __INTRODUCED_IN(30);
339 
340 /**
341  * Use the per-tag properties "log.tag.<tagname>" along with the minimum priority from
342  * __android_log_set_minimum_priority() to determine if a log message with a given prio and tag will
343  * be printed.  A non-zero result indicates yes, zero indicates false.
344  *
345  * If both a priority for a tag and a minimum priority are set by
346  * __android_log_set_minimum_priority(), then the lowest of the two values are to determine the
347  * minimum priority needed to log.  If only one is set, then that value is used to determine the
348  * minimum priority needed.  If none are set, then default_priority is used.
349  *
350  * @param prio         the priority to test, takes {@link android_LogPriority} values.
351  * @param tag          the tag to test.
352  * @param len          the length of the tag.
353  * @param default_prio the default priority to use if no properties or minimum priority are set.
354  * @return an integer where 1 indicates that the message is loggable and 0 indicates that it is not.
355  *
356  * Available since API level 30.
357  */
358 int __android_log_is_loggable_len(int prio, const char* tag, size_t len, int default_prio)
359     __INTRODUCED_IN(30);
360 
361 /**
362  * Sets the minimum priority that will be logged for this process.
363  *
364  * @param priority the new minimum priority to set, takes {@link android_LogPriority} values.
365  * @return the previous set minimum priority, or `ANDROID_LOG_DEFAULT` if none was set.
366  *
367  * Available since API level 30.
368  */
369 int32_t __android_log_set_minimum_priority(int32_t priority) __INTRODUCED_IN(30);
370 
371 /**
372  * Gets the minimum priority that will be logged for this process.
373  *
374  * @return the current minimum priority, or `ANDROID_LOG_DEFAULT` if none is set.
375  *
376  * Available since API level 30.
377  */
378 int32_t __android_log_get_minimum_priority(void) __INTRODUCED_IN(30);
379 
380 /**
381  * Sets the default tag if no tag is provided when writing a log message.  Defaults to
382  * getprogname().  This truncates tag to the maximum log message size, though appropriate tags
383  * should be much smaller.
384  *
385  * @param tag the new log tag.
386  *
387  * Available since API level 30.
388  */
389 void __android_log_set_default_tag(const char* tag) __INTRODUCED_IN(30);
390 
391 #ifdef __cplusplus
392 }
393 #endif
394 
395 /** @} */
396