Only print logs with priority >= INFO on host, as fake_log_device does. This fixes a regression in host builds where loggability wasn't checked at all. Bug: 69935292 Test: ART host tests don't print extraneous logs Change-Id: I885b794da6f24bd905192252925e4a9f88b06674
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283 lines
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C
/*
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* Copyright (C) 2009 The Android Open Source Project
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*
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* Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
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* you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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* You may obtain a copy of the License at
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*
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* http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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*
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* Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
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* distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
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* WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
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* See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
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* limitations under the License.
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*/
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#pragma once
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/**
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* @addtogroup Logging
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* @{
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*/
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/**
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* \file
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*
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* Support routines to send messages to the Android log buffer,
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* which can later be accessed through the `logcat` utility.
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*
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* Each log message must have
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* - a priority
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* - a log tag
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* - some text
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*
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* The tag normally corresponds to the component that emits the log message,
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* and should be reasonably small.
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*
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* Log message text may be truncated to less than an implementation-specific
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* limit (1023 bytes).
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*
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* Note that a newline character ("\n") will be appended automatically to your
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* log message, if not already there. It is not possible to send several
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* messages and have them appear on a single line in logcat.
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*
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* Please use logging in moderation:
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*
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* - Sending log messages eats CPU and slow down your application and the
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* system.
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*
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* - The circular log buffer is pretty small, so sending many messages
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* will hide other important log messages.
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*
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* - In release builds, only send log messages to account for exceptional
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* conditions.
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*/
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#include <stdarg.h>
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#include <stddef.h>
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#ifdef __cplusplus
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extern "C" {
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#endif
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/**
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* Android log priority values, in increasing order of priority.
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*/
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typedef enum android_LogPriority {
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/** For internal use only. */
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ANDROID_LOG_UNKNOWN = 0,
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/** The default priority, for internal use only. */
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ANDROID_LOG_DEFAULT, /* only for SetMinPriority() */
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/** Verbose logging. Should typically be disabled for a release apk. */
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ANDROID_LOG_VERBOSE,
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/** Debug logging. Should typically be disabled for a release apk. */
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ANDROID_LOG_DEBUG,
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/** Informational logging. Should typically be disabled for a release apk. */
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ANDROID_LOG_INFO,
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/** Warning logging. For use with recoverable failures. */
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ANDROID_LOG_WARN,
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/** Error logging. For use with unrecoverable failures. */
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ANDROID_LOG_ERROR,
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/** Fatal logging. For use when aborting. */
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ANDROID_LOG_FATAL,
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/** For internal use only. */
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ANDROID_LOG_SILENT, /* only for SetMinPriority(); must be last */
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} android_LogPriority;
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/**
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* Writes the constant string `text` to the log, with priority `prio` and tag
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* `tag`.
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*/
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int __android_log_write(int prio, const char* tag, const char* text);
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/**
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* Writes a formatted string to the log, with priority `prio` and tag `tag`.
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* The details of formatting are the same as for
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* [printf(3)](http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man3/printf.3.html).
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*/
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int __android_log_print(int prio, const char* tag, const char* fmt, ...)
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__attribute__((__format__(printf, 3, 4)));
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/**
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* Equivalent to `__android_log_print`, but taking a `va_list`.
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* (If `__android_log_print` is like `printf`, this is like `vprintf`.)
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*/
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int __android_log_vprint(int prio, const char* tag, const char* fmt, va_list ap)
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__attribute__((__format__(printf, 3, 0)));
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/**
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* Writes an assertion failure to the log (as `ANDROID_LOG_FATAL`) and to
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* stderr, before calling
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* [abort(3)](http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man3/abort.3.html).
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*
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* If `fmt` is non-null, `cond` is unused. If `fmt` is null, the string
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* `Assertion failed: %s` is used with `cond` as the string argument.
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* If both `fmt` and `cond` are null, a default string is provided.
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*
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* Most callers should use
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* [assert(3)](http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man3/assert.3.html) from
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* `<assert.h>` instead, or the `__assert` and `__assert2` functions
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* provided by bionic if more control is needed. They support automatically
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* including the source filename and line number more conveniently than this
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* function.
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*/
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void __android_log_assert(const char* cond, const char* tag, const char* fmt, ...)
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__attribute__((__noreturn__)) __attribute__((__format__(printf, 3, 4)));
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/**
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* Identifies a specific log buffer for __android_log_buf_write()
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* and __android_log_buf_print().
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*/
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typedef enum log_id {
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LOG_ID_MIN = 0,
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/** The main log buffer. This is the only log buffer available to apps. */
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LOG_ID_MAIN = 0,
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/** The radio log buffer. */
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LOG_ID_RADIO = 1,
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/** The event log buffer. */
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LOG_ID_EVENTS = 2,
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/** The system log buffer. */
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LOG_ID_SYSTEM = 3,
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/** The crash log buffer. */
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LOG_ID_CRASH = 4,
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/** The statistics log buffer. */
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LOG_ID_STATS = 5,
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/** The security log buffer. */
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LOG_ID_SECURITY = 6,
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/** The kernel log buffer. */
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LOG_ID_KERNEL = 7,
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LOG_ID_MAX
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} log_id_t;
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/**
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* Let the logging function choose the best log target.
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* This is not part of the enum since adding either -1 or 0xFFFFFFFF forces the enum to be signed or
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* unsigned, which breaks unfortunately common arithmetic against LOG_ID_MIN and LOG_ID_MAX. */
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#define LOG_ID_DEFAULT -1
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/**
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* Writes the constant string `text` to the log buffer `id`,
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* with priority `prio` and tag `tag`.
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*
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* Apps should use __android_log_write() instead.
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*/
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int __android_log_buf_write(int bufID, int prio, const char* tag, const char* text);
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/**
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* Writes a formatted string to log buffer `id`,
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* with priority `prio` and tag `tag`.
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* The details of formatting are the same as for
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* [printf(3)](http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man3/printf.3.html).
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*
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* Apps should use __android_log_print() instead.
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*/
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int __android_log_buf_print(int bufID, int prio, const char* tag, const char* fmt, ...)
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__attribute__((__format__(printf, 4, 5)));
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/**
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* Logger data struct used for writing log messages to liblog via __android_log_write_logger_data()
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* and sending log messages to user defined loggers specified in __android_log_set_logger().
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*/
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struct __android_logger_data {
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size_t struct_size; /* Must be set to sizeof(__android_logger_data) and is used for versioning. */
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int buffer_id; /* log_id_t or -1 to represent 'default'. */
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int priority; /* android_LogPriority values. */
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const char* tag;
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const char* file; /* Optional file name, may be set to nullptr. */
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unsigned int line; /* Optional line number, ignore if file is nullptr. */
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};
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/**
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* Writes the log message specified with logger_data and msg to the log. logger_data includes
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* additional file name and line number information that a logger may use. logger_data is versioned
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* for backwards compatibility.
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* This assumes that loggability has already been checked through __android_log_is_loggable().
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* Higher level logging libraries, such as libbase, first check loggability, then format their
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* buffers, then pass the message to liblog via this function, and therefore we do not want to
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* duplicate the loggability check here.
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*/
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void __android_log_write_logger_data(struct __android_logger_data* logger_data, const char* msg);
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/**
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* Prototype for the 'logger' function that is called for every log message.
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*/
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typedef void (*__android_logger_function)(const struct __android_logger_data* logger_data,
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const char* message);
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/**
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* Sets a user defined logger function. All log messages sent to liblog will be set to the
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* function pointer specified by logger for processing.
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*/
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void __android_log_set_logger(__android_logger_function logger);
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/**
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* Writes the log message to logd. This is an __android_logger_function and can be provided to
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* __android_log_set_logger(). It is the default logger when running liblog on a device.
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*/
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void __android_log_logd_logger(const struct __android_logger_data* logger_data, const char* msg);
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/**
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* Writes the log message to stderr. This is an __android_logger_function and can be provided to
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* __android_log_set_logger(). It is the default logger when running liblog on host.
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*/
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void __android_log_stderr_logger(const struct __android_logger_data* logger_data,
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const char* message);
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/**
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* Prototype for the 'abort' function that is called when liblog will abort due to
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* __android_log_assert() failures.
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*/
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typedef void (*__android_aborter_function)(const char* abort_message);
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/**
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* Sets a user defined aborter function that is called for __android_log_assert() failures.
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*/
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void __android_log_set_aborter(__android_aborter_function aborter);
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/**
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* Calls the stored aborter function. This allows for other logging libraries to use the same
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* aborter function by calling this function in liblog.
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*/
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void __android_log_call_aborter(const char* abort_message);
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/**
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* Sets android_set_abort_message() on device then aborts(). This is the default aborter.
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*/
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void __android_log_default_aborter(const char* abort_message);
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/**
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* Use the per-tag properties "log.tag.<tagname>" along with the minimum priority from
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* __android_log_set_minimum_priority() to determine if a log message with a given prio and tag will
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* be printed. A non-zero result indicates yes, zero indicates false.
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*
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* If both a priority for a tag and a minimum priority are set by
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* __android_log_set_minimum_priority(), then the lowest of the two values are to determine the
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* minimum priority needed to log. If only one is set, then that value is used to determine the
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* minimum priority needed. If none are set, then default_priority is used.
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*
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* prio is ANDROID_LOG_VERBOSE to ANDROID_LOG_FATAL.
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*/
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int __android_log_is_loggable(int prio, const char* tag, int default_prio);
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int __android_log_is_loggable_len(int prio, const char* tag, size_t len, int default_prio);
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/**
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* Sets the minimum priority that will be logged for this process.
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*
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* This returns the previous set minimum priority, or ANDROID_LOG_DEFAULT if none was set.
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*/
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int __android_log_set_minimum_priority(int priority);
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/**
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* Gets the minimum priority that will be logged for this process. If none has been set by a
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* previous __android_log_set_minimum_priority() call, this returns ANDROID_LOG_DEFAULT.
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*/
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int __android_log_get_minimum_priority();
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#ifdef __cplusplus
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}
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#endif
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/** @} */
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