/* * Copyright (C) 2009 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 * * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 * * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and * limitations under the License. */ #ifndef _ANDROID_LOG_H #define _ANDROID_LOG_H /****************************************************************** * * IMPORTANT NOTICE: * * This file is part of Android's set of stable system headers * exposed by the Android NDK (Native Development Kit) since * platform release 1.5 * * Third-party source AND binary code relies on the definitions * here to be FROZEN ON ALL UPCOMING PLATFORM RELEASES. * * - DO NOT MODIFY ENUMS (EXCEPT IF YOU ADD NEW 32-BIT VALUES) * - DO NOT MODIFY CONSTANTS OR FUNCTIONAL MACROS * - DO NOT CHANGE THE SIGNATURE OF FUNCTIONS IN ANY WAY * - DO NOT CHANGE THE LAYOUT OR SIZE OF STRUCTURES */ /** * @addtogroup Logging * @{ */ /** * \file * * Support routines to send messages to the Android log buffer, * which can later be accessed through the `logcat` utility. * * Each log message must have * - a priority * - a log tag * - some text * * The tag normally corresponds to the component that emits the log message, * and should be reasonably small. * * Log message text may be truncated to less than an implementation-specific * limit (1023 bytes). * * Note that a newline character ("\n") will be appended automatically to your * log message, if not already there. It is not possible to send several * messages and have them appear on a single line in logcat. * * Please use logging in moderation: * * - Sending log messages eats CPU and slow down your application and the * system. * * - The circular log buffer is pretty small, so sending many messages * will hide other important log messages. * * - In release builds, only send log messages to account for exceptional * conditions. */ #include <stdarg.h> #ifdef __cplusplus extern "C" { #endif /** * Android log priority values, in increasing order of priority. */ typedef enum android_LogPriority { /** For internal use only. */ ANDROID_LOG_UNKNOWN = 0, /** The default priority, for internal use only. */ ANDROID_LOG_DEFAULT, /* only for SetMinPriority() */ /** Verbose logging. Should typically be disabled for a release apk. */ ANDROID_LOG_VERBOSE, /** Debug logging. Should typically be disabled for a release apk. */ ANDROID_LOG_DEBUG, /** Informational logging. Should typically be disabled for a release apk. */ ANDROID_LOG_INFO, /** Warning logging. For use with recoverable failures. */ ANDROID_LOG_WARN, /** Error logging. For use with unrecoverable failures. */ ANDROID_LOG_ERROR, /** Fatal logging. For use when aborting. */ ANDROID_LOG_FATAL, /** For internal use only. */ ANDROID_LOG_SILENT, /* only for SetMinPriority(); must be last */ } android_LogPriority; /** * Writes the constant string `text` to the log, with priority `prio` and tag * `tag`. */ int __android_log_write(int prio, const char* tag, const char* text); /** * Writes a formatted string to the log, with priority `prio` and tag `tag`. * The details of formatting are the same as for * [printf(3)](http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man3/printf.3.html). */ int __android_log_print(int prio, const char* tag, const char* fmt, ...) #if defined(__GNUC__) __attribute__((__format__(printf, 3, 4))) #endif ; /** * Equivalent to `__android_log_print`, but taking a `va_list`. * (If `__android_log_print` is like `printf`, this is like `vprintf`.) */ int __android_log_vprint(int prio, const char* tag, const char* fmt, va_list ap) #if defined(__GNUC__) __attribute__((__format__(printf, 3, 0))) #endif ; /** * Writes an assertion failure to the log (as `ANDROID_LOG_FATAL`) and to * stderr, before calling * [abort(3)](http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man3/abort.3.html). * * If `fmt` is non-null, `cond` is unused. If `fmt` is null, the string * `Assertion failed: %s` is used with `cond` as the string argument. * If both `fmt` and `cond` are null, a default string is provided. * * Most callers should use * [assert(3)](http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man3/assert.3.html) from * `<assert.h>` instead, or the `__assert` and `__assert2` functions provided by * bionic if more control is needed. They support automatically including the * source filename and line number more conveniently than this function. */ void __android_log_assert(const char* cond, const char* tag, const char* fmt, ...) #if defined(__GNUC__) __attribute__((__noreturn__)) __attribute__((__format__(printf, 3, 4))) #endif ; #ifndef log_id_t_defined #define log_id_t_defined typedef enum log_id { LOG_ID_MIN = 0, LOG_ID_MAIN = 0, LOG_ID_RADIO = 1, LOG_ID_EVENTS = 2, LOG_ID_SYSTEM = 3, LOG_ID_CRASH = 4, LOG_ID_STATS = 5, LOG_ID_SECURITY = 6, LOG_ID_KERNEL = 7, /* place last, third-parties can not use it */ LOG_ID_MAX } log_id_t; #endif /* * Send a simple string to the log. */ int __android_log_buf_write(int bufID, int prio, const char* tag, const char* text); int __android_log_buf_print(int bufID, int prio, const char* tag, const char* fmt, ...) #if defined(__GNUC__) __attribute__((__format__(printf, 4, 5))) #endif ; #ifdef __cplusplus } #endif /** @} */ #endif /* _ANDROID_LOG_H */