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* Copyright (C) 2019 The Android Open Source Project
*
* Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
* you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
* You may obtain a copy of the License at
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* http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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* Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
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* WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
* See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
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#include "perfetto/base/logging.h"
#include <stdarg.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#if !PERFETTO_BUILDFLAG(PERFETTO_OS_WIN)
#include <unistd.h> // For isatty()
#endif
#include <atomic>
#include <memory>
#include "perfetto/base/build_config.h"
#include "perfetto/base/time.h"
#include "perfetto/ext/base/crash_keys.h"
#include "perfetto/ext/base/string_utils.h"
#include "perfetto/ext/base/string_view.h"
#include "src/base/log_ring_buffer.h"
#if PERFETTO_ENABLE_LOG_RING_BUFFER() && PERFETTO_BUILDFLAG(PERFETTO_OS_ANDROID)
#include <android/set_abort_message.h>
#endif
namespace perfetto {
namespace base {
namespace {
const char kReset[] = "\x1b[0m";
const char kDefault[] = "\x1b[39m";
const char kDim[] = "\x1b[2m";
const char kRed[] = "\x1b[31m";
const char kBoldGreen[] = "\x1b[1m\x1b[32m";
const char kLightGray[] = "\x1b[90m";
std::atomic<LogMessageCallback> g_log_callback{};
#if PERFETTO_BUILDFLAG(PERFETTO_STDERR_CRASH_DUMP)
// __attribute__((constructor)) causes a static initializer that automagically
// early runs this function before the main().
void PERFETTO_EXPORT_COMPONENT __attribute__((constructor))
InitDebugCrashReporter() {
// This function is defined in debug_crash_stack_trace.cc.
// The dynamic initializer is in logging.cc because logging.cc is included
// in virtually any target that depends on base. Having it in
// debug_crash_stack_trace.cc would require figuring out -Wl,whole-archive
// which is not worth it.
EnableStacktraceOnCrashForDebug();
}
#endif
#if PERFETTO_ENABLE_LOG_RING_BUFFER()
LogRingBuffer g_log_ring_buffer{};
// This is global to avoid allocating memory or growing too much the stack
// in MaybeSerializeLastLogsForCrashReporting(), which is called from
// arbitrary code paths hitting PERFETTO_CHECK()/FATAL().
char g_crash_buf[kLogRingBufEntries * kLogRingBufMsgLen];
#endif
} // namespace
void SetLogMessageCallback(LogMessageCallback callback) {
g_log_callback.store(callback, std::memory_order_relaxed);
}
void LogMessage(LogLev level,
const char* fname,
int line,
const char* fmt,
...) {
char stack_buf[512];
std::unique_ptr<char[]> large_buf;
char* log_msg = &stack_buf[0];
size_t log_msg_len = 0;
// By default use a stack allocated buffer because most log messages are quite
// short. In rare cases they can be larger (e.g. --help). In those cases we
// pay the cost of allocating the buffer on the heap.
for (size_t max_len = sizeof(stack_buf);;) {
va_list args;
va_start(args, fmt);
int res = vsnprintf(log_msg, max_len, fmt, args);
va_end(args);
// If for any reason the print fails, overwrite the message but still print
// it. The code below will attach the filename and line, which is still
// useful.
if (res < 0) {
snprintf(log_msg, max_len, "%s", "[printf format error]");
break;
}
// if res == max_len, vsnprintf saturated the input buffer. Retry with a
// larger buffer in that case (within reasonable limits).
if (res < static_cast<int>(max_len) || max_len >= 128 * 1024) {
// In case of truncation vsnprintf returns the len that "would have been
// written if the string was longer", not the actual chars written.
log_msg_len = std::min(static_cast<size_t>(res), max_len - 1);
break;
}
max_len *= 4;
large_buf.reset(new char[max_len]);
log_msg = &large_buf[0];
}
LogMessageCallback cb = g_log_callback.load(std::memory_order_relaxed);
if (cb) {
cb({level, line, fname, log_msg});
return;
}
const char* color = kDefault;
switch (level) {
case kLogDebug:
color = kDim;
break;
case kLogInfo:
color = kDefault;
break;
case kLogImportant:
color = kBoldGreen;
break;
case kLogError:
color = kRed;
break;
}
#if !PERFETTO_BUILDFLAG(PERFETTO_OS_WIN) && \
!PERFETTO_BUILDFLAG(PERFETTO_OS_WASM) && \
!PERFETTO_BUILDFLAG(PERFETTO_CHROMIUM_BUILD)
static const bool use_colors = isatty(STDERR_FILENO);
#else
static const bool use_colors = false;
#endif
// Formats file.cc:line as a space-padded fixed width string. If the file name
// |fname| is too long, truncate it on the left-hand side.
StackString<10> line_str("%d", line);
// 24 will be the width of the file.cc:line column in the log event.
static constexpr size_t kMaxNameAndLine = 24;
size_t fname_len = strlen(fname);
size_t fname_max = kMaxNameAndLine - line_str.len() - 2; // 2 = ':' + '\0'.
size_t fname_offset = fname_len <= fname_max ? 0 : fname_len - fname_max;
StackString<kMaxNameAndLine> file_and_line(
"%*s:%s", static_cast<int>(fname_max), &fname[fname_offset],
line_str.c_str());
#if PERFETTO_BUILDFLAG(PERFETTO_OS_ANDROID)
// Logcat has already timestamping, don't re-emit it.
__android_log_print(int{ANDROID_LOG_DEBUG} + level, "perfetto", "%s %s",
file_and_line.c_str(), log_msg);
#endif
// When printing on stderr, print also the timestamp. We don't really care
// about the actual time. We just need some reference clock that can be used
// to correlated events across differrent processses (e.g. traced and
// traced_probes). The wall time % 1000 is good enough.
uint32_t t_ms = static_cast<uint32_t>(GetWallTimeMs().count());
uint32_t t_sec = t_ms / 1000;
t_ms -= t_sec * 1000;
t_sec = t_sec % 1000;
StackString<32> timestamp("[%03u.%03u] ", t_sec, t_ms);
if (use_colors) {
fprintf(stderr, "%s%s%s%s %s%s%s\n", kLightGray, timestamp.c_str(),
file_and_line.c_str(), kReset, color, log_msg, kReset);
} else {
fprintf(stderr, "%s%s %s\n", timestamp.c_str(), file_and_line.c_str(),
log_msg);
}
#if PERFETTO_ENABLE_LOG_RING_BUFFER()
// Append the message to the ring buffer for crash reporting postmortems.
StringView timestamp_sv = timestamp.string_view();
StringView file_and_line_sv = file_and_line.string_view();
StringView log_msg_sv(log_msg, static_cast<size_t>(log_msg_len));
g_log_ring_buffer.Append(timestamp_sv, file_and_line_sv, log_msg_sv);
#else
ignore_result(log_msg_len);
#endif
}
#if PERFETTO_ENABLE_LOG_RING_BUFFER()
void MaybeSerializeLastLogsForCrashReporting() {
// Keep this function minimal. This is called from the watchdog thread, often
// when the system is thrashing.
// This is racy because two threads could hit a CHECK/FATAL at the same time.
// But if that happens we have bigger problems, not worth designing around it.
// The behaviour is still defined in the race case (the string attached to
// the crash report will contain a mixture of log strings).
size_t wr = 0;
wr += SerializeCrashKeys(&g_crash_buf[wr], sizeof(g_crash_buf) - wr);
wr += g_log_ring_buffer.Read(&g_crash_buf[wr], sizeof(g_crash_buf) - wr);
// Read() null-terminates the string properly. This is just to avoid UB when
// two threads race on each other (T1 writes a shorter string, T2
// overwrites the \0 writing a longer string. T1 continues here before T2
// finishes writing the longer string with the \0 -> boom.
g_crash_buf[sizeof(g_crash_buf) - 1] = '\0';
#if PERFETTO_BUILDFLAG(PERFETTO_OS_ANDROID)
// android_set_abort_message() will cause debuggerd to report the message
// in the tombstone and in the crash log in logcat.
// NOTE: android_set_abort_message() can be called only once. This should
// be called only when we are sure we are about to crash.
android_set_abort_message(g_crash_buf);
#else
// Print out the message on stderr on Linux/Mac/Win.
fputs("\n-----BEGIN PERFETTO PRE-CRASH LOG-----\n", stderr);
fputs(g_crash_buf, stderr);
fputs("\n-----END PERFETTO PRE-CRASH LOG-----\n", stderr);
#endif
}
#endif // PERFETTO_ENABLE_LOG_RING_BUFFER
} // namespace base
} // namespace perfetto