# Bugreport file format This document specifies the format of the bugreport files generated by the bugreport services (like `bugreport` and `bugreportplus`) and delivered to the end user (i.e., it doesn’t include other tools like `adb bugreport`). A _bugreport_ is initially generated by dumpstate, then processed by **Shell**, which in turn delivers it to the end user through a `ACTION_SEND_MULTIPLE` intent; the end user then select which app (like an email client) handles such intent. ## Text file (Pre-M) Prior to _Android M (Marshmallow)_, `dumpstate` generates a flat .txt file named _bugreport-DATE.txt_ (where _DATE_ is date the bugreport was generated, in the format _YYYY-MM-DD-HH-MM-SS_), and Shell simply propagates it as an attachment in the `ACTION_SEND_MULTIPLE` intent. ## Version 0 (Android M) On _Android M (Marshmallow)_, dumpstate still generates a flat _bugreport-DATE.txt_ file, but then **Shell** creates a zip file called _bugreport-DATE.zip_ containing a _bugreport-DATE.txt_ entry and sends that file as the `ACTION_SEND_MULTIPLE` attachment. ## Version 1.0 (Android N) On _Android N (Nougat)_, `dumpstate` generates a zip file directly (unless there is a failure, in which case it reverts to the flat file that is zipped by **Shell** and hence the end result is the _v0_ format). The zip file is by default called _bugreport-BUILD_ID-DATE.zip_ and it contains a _bugreport-BUILD_ID-DATE.txt_ entry, although the end user can change the name (through **Shell**), in which case they would be called _bugreport-BUILD_ID-NEW_NAME.zip_ and _bugreport-BUILD_ID-NEW_NAME.txt_ respectively. The zip file also contains 2 metadata entries generated by `dumpstate`: - `version.txt`: whose value is **1.0**. - `main-entry.txt`: whose value is the name of the flat text entry (i.e., _bugreport-BUILD_ID-DATE.txt_ or _bugreport-NEW_NAME.txt_). `dumpstate` can also copy files from the device’s filesystem into the zip file under the `FS` folder. For example, a `/dirA/dirB/fileC` file in the device would generate a `FS/dirA/dirB/fileC` entry in the zip file. When systrace is enabled, the zip file will contain a `systrace.txt` file as well. The flat file also has some minor changes: - Tombstone files were removed and added to the zip file. - The duration of each section is printed in the report. - Some dumpsys sections (memory and cpuinfo) are reported earlier in the file. Besides the files generated by `dumpstate`, **Shell** can also add 2 other files upon the end user’s request: - `title.txt`: whose value is a single-line summary of the problem. - `description.txt`: whose value is a multi-line, detailed description of the problem. ## Android O versions On _Android O (Oreo)_, the following changes were made: - The ANR traces are added to the `FS` folder, typically under `FS/data/anr` (version `2.0-dev-split-anr`). ## Version 2.0 (Android P) On _Android P_, the following changes were made: - Framework services are dumped by priority. Supported priorities can be specified when registering the service. If a service does not specify its priority, its assumed to be NORMAL. Supported priorities: - CRITICAL - services that must dump first, and fast (under 100ms). Ex: cpuinfo. - HIGH - services that also must dump first, but can take longer (under 250ms) to dump. Ex: meminfo. - NORMAL - services that have no rush to dump and can take a long time (under 10s). Format changes: - Two additional dumpsys sections are generated. The two new sections can be identified by their HEADER `DUMPSYS CRITICAL` and `DUMPSYS HIGH`. - Services in the new sections will have a new header containing the priority. `DUMP OF SERVICE CRITICAL ` and `DUMP OF SERVICE HIGH `. For example, cpuinfo will now move to `DUMPSYS CRITICAL` and will have a header `DUMP OF SERVICE CRITICAL CPUINFO`. - Bug report will contain proto dumps from all supporting services. Support can be specified when registering framework services. Format changes: - All protos will be generated into separate files per service, per priority. The files will be stored in `proto/(_CRITICAL|_HIGH|).proto` - ANR trace feature has been pushed to version `3.0-dev-split-anr` ## Intermediate versions During development, the versions will be suffixed with _-devX_ or _-devX-EXPERIMENTAL_FEATURE_, where _X_ is a number that increases as the changes become stable. For example, the initial version during _Android N_ development was **1.0-dev1**. When `dumpsys` was split in 2 sections but not all tools were ready to parse that format, the version was named **1.0-dev2**, which had to be passed to `dumpsys` explicitly (by setting the `dumpstate.version` system property). Once that format became stable and tools knew how to parse it, the default version became **1.0-dev2**. Similarly, if changes in the file format are made after the initial release of Android defining that format, then a new _sub-version_ will be used. For example, if after _Android N_ launches changes are made for the next _N_ release, the version will be called **1.1** or something like that. Determining version and main entry ----------------------------------------------- Tools parsing the zipped bugreport file can use the following algorithm to determine the bugreport format version and its main entry: ``` If [entries contain "version.txt"] version = read("version.txt") main_entry = read("main_entry.txt") else version = 0 main_entry = entries[0] fi ```