We may use different implementations of LogBuffer in the future, so we
make it interface and create a concrete ChattyLogBuffer class that
implements it.
Test: logging unit tests
Change-Id: I5731d6404640664c9acc26b7c677dff3110c6a11
There's still plenty of work that can be done here, particularly
re-doing the locking so each LogReaderThread does not mutually exclude
the others, but that's out of the scope here.
This change primarily removes the public 'mTimes' from LogBuffer and
creates a new LogReaderList class instead. It would have merged this
into LogReader, but that creates a circular dependency.
This change also removes the need to reference LogReader or
LogReaderList from LogAudit, LogKLog, and LogListener, instead relying
on LogBuffer()::log() to call LogReaderList::NotifyNewLog().
Test: logging unit tests
Change-Id: Ia874b57a9ec1254af1295bfa6f7af2f92a75755b
LogStatistics is intertwined with LogBuffer, even relying on it for
thread safety. This needs to change to have a proper
LogBufferInterface, so this CL separates them. Specifically:
1) Adding a lock to LogStatistics and adding thread annotations to
ensure that data structures are protected appropriately.
2) Moving prune_rows calculation into LogStatistics so it is done
while holding this lock.
3) Using LogStatistics instead of LogBuffer where appropriate.
Note that there should not be a significant performance regression
with this lock, as it will almost always been uncontended. If
anything, it should alleviate pressure from LogBuffer's lock.
Test: logging unit tests
Change-Id: I9d6dde2c96c9f024fa0341711c7bc63379e8e406
LogTimes has evolved from being simply a store of the last timestamp
that each reader has read to being a class representing an individual
reader thread, including the thread function, so name it
appropriately.
Test: logging unit tests
Change-Id: I6914824376a6ff1f7509e657fa4dc044ead62954
This code has evolved to the point that it LogReader::notifyNewLog()
executes FlushCommand on every socket. FlushCommand then iterates
over all log reader threads in LogTimes and flushes triggers them to
flush logs if they match the client. This can be simplified to simply
looping over all of the reads in LogTimes.
Code readability was the primary motivation here, but note that 64% of
LogReader::notifyNewLog() was spent looping over the sockets, and an
additional 78% of FlushCommand::runSocketCommand() was spent
repeatedly locking and unlocking the LogTimes lock.
Overall, this reduces the cost of LogReader::notifyNewLog() in
LogListener::onDataAvailable() from 5.91% to 2.93%. This is the
critical path for handling incoming log messages, so it's a
non-trivial savings.
Test: logging unit tests
Test: unprivileged clients still cannot view privileged logs
Change-Id: Ic7620978a6c23e5e2cb179ff0c42b7cea52fc011
logd isn't meant to be modularized. The previous user was using a
small subset of LogListener.cpp, which is now copied into their
project.
Test: liblog, logd unit tests
This reverts commit fafea32468.
Change-Id: I05ec764db2d9395f2d5b69a1a610c9c55240ab3a
In an effort to ensure that our development community does not
introduce new code without corresponding SELinux changes, Android
closely monitors the number of SELinux denials which occur during
boot. This monitoring occurs both in treehugger, as well as various
dashboards. If SELinux denials are dropped during early boot, this
could result in non-determinism for the various SELinux treehugger
tests.
Introduce /system/bin/auditctl. This tool, model after
https://linux.die.net/man/8/auditctl , allows for configuring the
throttling rate for the kernel auditing system.
Remove any throttling from early boot. This will hopefully reduce
treehugger flakiness by making denial generation more predictible
during early boot.
Reapply the throttling at boot complete, to avoid denial of service
attacks against the auditing subsystem.
Delete pre-existing unittests for logd / SELinux integration. It's
intended that all throttling decisions be made in the kernel, and
shouldn't be a concern of logd.
Bug: 118815957
Test: Perform an operation which generates lots of SELinux denials,
and count how many occur before and after the time period.
Change-Id: I6c787dbdd4a28208dc854b543e1727ae92e5eeed
This reverts commit 1bef8c550c.
Reason for revert: AOSP is fixed with new vendor image
Change-Id: Ib341ac80e2f88c13a7815a490ea2d9422ebdf55f
Signed-off-by: Suren Baghdasaryan <surenb@google.com>
logd/logcat use more symbols than the rest of the platform, so let's
statically link them for now while we understand the API that the
platform overall uses.
Test: build
Change-Id: I21ae1bd3ff9b310f099612fbe790f769712661df