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/*
**
** Copyright 2006-2014, 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.
*/
#define _GNU_SOURCE /* for asprintf */
#include <arpa/inet.h>
#include <assert.h>
#include <ctype.h>
#include <errno.h>
#include <stdbool.h>
#include <stdint.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <inttypes.h>
#include <sys/param.h>
#include <log/logd.h>
#include <log/logprint.h>
typedef struct FilterInfo_t {
char *mTag;
android_LogPriority mPri;
struct FilterInfo_t *p_next;
} FilterInfo;
struct AndroidLogFormat_t {
android_LogPriority global_pri;
FilterInfo *filters;
AndroidLogPrintFormat format;
bool colored_output;
bool usec_time_output;
};
/*
* gnome-terminal color tags
* See http://misc.flogisoft.com/bash/tip_colors_and_formatting
* for ideas on how to set the forground color of the text for xterm.
* The color manipulation character stream is defined as:
* ESC [ 3 8 ; 5 ; <color#> m
*/
#define ANDROID_COLOR_BLUE 75
#define ANDROID_COLOR_DEFAULT 231
#define ANDROID_COLOR_GREEN 40
#define ANDROID_COLOR_ORANGE 166
#define ANDROID_COLOR_RED 196
#define ANDROID_COLOR_YELLOW 226
static FilterInfo * filterinfo_new(const char * tag, android_LogPriority pri)
{
FilterInfo *p_ret;
p_ret = (FilterInfo *)calloc(1, sizeof(FilterInfo));
p_ret->mTag = strdup(tag);
p_ret->mPri = pri;
return p_ret;
}
/* balance to above, filterinfo_free left unimplemented */
/*
* Note: also accepts 0-9 priorities
* returns ANDROID_LOG_UNKNOWN if the character is unrecognized
*/
static android_LogPriority filterCharToPri (char c)
{
android_LogPriority pri;
c = tolower(c);
if (c >= '0' && c <= '9') {
if (c >= ('0'+ANDROID_LOG_SILENT)) {
pri = ANDROID_LOG_VERBOSE;
} else {
pri = (android_LogPriority)(c - '0');
}
} else if (c == 'v') {
pri = ANDROID_LOG_VERBOSE;
} else if (c == 'd') {
pri = ANDROID_LOG_DEBUG;
} else if (c == 'i') {
pri = ANDROID_LOG_INFO;
} else if (c == 'w') {
pri = ANDROID_LOG_WARN;
} else if (c == 'e') {
pri = ANDROID_LOG_ERROR;
} else if (c == 'f') {
pri = ANDROID_LOG_FATAL;
} else if (c == 's') {
pri = ANDROID_LOG_SILENT;
} else if (c == '*') {
pri = ANDROID_LOG_DEFAULT;
} else {
pri = ANDROID_LOG_UNKNOWN;
}
return pri;
}
static char filterPriToChar (android_LogPriority pri)
{
switch (pri) {
case ANDROID_LOG_VERBOSE: return 'V';
case ANDROID_LOG_DEBUG: return 'D';
case ANDROID_LOG_INFO: return 'I';
case ANDROID_LOG_WARN: return 'W';
case ANDROID_LOG_ERROR: return 'E';
case ANDROID_LOG_FATAL: return 'F';
case ANDROID_LOG_SILENT: return 'S';
case ANDROID_LOG_DEFAULT:
case ANDROID_LOG_UNKNOWN:
default: return '?';
}
}
static int colorFromPri (android_LogPriority pri)
{
switch (pri) {
case ANDROID_LOG_VERBOSE: return ANDROID_COLOR_DEFAULT;
case ANDROID_LOG_DEBUG: return ANDROID_COLOR_BLUE;
case ANDROID_LOG_INFO: return ANDROID_COLOR_GREEN;
case ANDROID_LOG_WARN: return ANDROID_COLOR_ORANGE;
case ANDROID_LOG_ERROR: return ANDROID_COLOR_RED;
case ANDROID_LOG_FATAL: return ANDROID_COLOR_RED;
case ANDROID_LOG_SILENT: return ANDROID_COLOR_DEFAULT;
case ANDROID_LOG_DEFAULT:
case ANDROID_LOG_UNKNOWN:
default: return ANDROID_COLOR_DEFAULT;
}
}
static android_LogPriority filterPriForTag(
AndroidLogFormat *p_format, const char *tag)
{
FilterInfo *p_curFilter;
for (p_curFilter = p_format->filters
; p_curFilter != NULL
; p_curFilter = p_curFilter->p_next
) {
if (0 == strcmp(tag, p_curFilter->mTag)) {
if (p_curFilter->mPri == ANDROID_LOG_DEFAULT) {
return p_format->global_pri;
} else {
return p_curFilter->mPri;
}
}
}
return p_format->global_pri;
}
/**
* returns 1 if this log line should be printed based on its priority
* and tag, and 0 if it should not
*/
int android_log_shouldPrintLine (
AndroidLogFormat *p_format, const char *tag, android_LogPriority pri)
{
return pri >= filterPriForTag(p_format, tag);
}
AndroidLogFormat *android_log_format_new()
{
AndroidLogFormat *p_ret;
p_ret = calloc(1, sizeof(AndroidLogFormat));
p_ret->global_pri = ANDROID_LOG_VERBOSE;
p_ret->format = FORMAT_BRIEF;
p_ret->colored_output = false;
p_ret->usec_time_output = false;
return p_ret;
}
void android_log_format_free(AndroidLogFormat *p_format)
{
FilterInfo *p_info, *p_info_old;
p_info = p_format->filters;
while (p_info != NULL) {
p_info_old = p_info;
p_info = p_info->p_next;
free(p_info_old);
}
free(p_format);
}
int android_log_setPrintFormat(AndroidLogFormat *p_format,
AndroidLogPrintFormat format)
{
if (format == FORMAT_MODIFIER_COLOR) {
p_format->colored_output = true;
return 0;
}
if (format == FORMAT_MODIFIER_TIME_USEC) {
p_format->usec_time_output = true;
return 0;
}
p_format->format = format;
return 1;
}
/**
* Returns FORMAT_OFF on invalid string
*/
AndroidLogPrintFormat android_log_formatFromString(const char * formatString)
{
static AndroidLogPrintFormat format;
if (strcmp(formatString, "brief") == 0) format = FORMAT_BRIEF;
else if (strcmp(formatString, "process") == 0) format = FORMAT_PROCESS;
else if (strcmp(formatString, "tag") == 0) format = FORMAT_TAG;
else if (strcmp(formatString, "thread") == 0) format = FORMAT_THREAD;
else if (strcmp(formatString, "raw") == 0) format = FORMAT_RAW;
else if (strcmp(formatString, "time") == 0) format = FORMAT_TIME;
else if (strcmp(formatString, "threadtime") == 0) format = FORMAT_THREADTIME;
else if (strcmp(formatString, "long") == 0) format = FORMAT_LONG;
else if (strcmp(formatString, "color") == 0) format = FORMAT_MODIFIER_COLOR;
else if (strcmp(formatString, "usec") == 0) format = FORMAT_MODIFIER_TIME_USEC;
else format = FORMAT_OFF;
return format;
}
/**
* filterExpression: a single filter expression
* eg "AT:d"
*
* returns 0 on success and -1 on invalid expression
*
* Assumes single threaded execution
*/
int android_log_addFilterRule(AndroidLogFormat *p_format,
const char *filterExpression)
{
size_t tagNameLength;
android_LogPriority pri = ANDROID_LOG_DEFAULT;
tagNameLength = strcspn(filterExpression, ":");
if (tagNameLength == 0) {
goto error;
}
if(filterExpression[tagNameLength] == ':') {
pri = filterCharToPri(filterExpression[tagNameLength+1]);
if (pri == ANDROID_LOG_UNKNOWN) {
goto error;
}
}
if(0 == strncmp("*", filterExpression, tagNameLength)) {
// This filter expression refers to the global filter
// The default level for this is DEBUG if the priority
// is unspecified
if (pri == ANDROID_LOG_DEFAULT) {
pri = ANDROID_LOG_DEBUG;
}
p_format->global_pri = pri;
} else {
// for filter expressions that don't refer to the global
// filter, the default is verbose if the priority is unspecified
if (pri == ANDROID_LOG_DEFAULT) {
pri = ANDROID_LOG_VERBOSE;
}
char *tagName;
// Presently HAVE_STRNDUP is never defined, so the second case is always taken
// Darwin doesn't have strnup, everything else does
#ifdef HAVE_STRNDUP
tagName = strndup(filterExpression, tagNameLength);
#else
//a few extra bytes copied...
tagName = strdup(filterExpression);
tagName[tagNameLength] = '\0';
#endif /*HAVE_STRNDUP*/
FilterInfo *p_fi = filterinfo_new(tagName, pri);
free(tagName);
p_fi->p_next = p_format->filters;
p_format->filters = p_fi;
}
return 0;
error:
return -1;
}
/**
* filterString: a comma/whitespace-separated set of filter expressions
*
* eg "AT:d *:i"
*
* returns 0 on success and -1 on invalid expression
*
* Assumes single threaded execution
*
*/
int android_log_addFilterString(AndroidLogFormat *p_format,
const char *filterString)
{
char *filterStringCopy = strdup (filterString);
char *p_cur = filterStringCopy;
char *p_ret;
int err;
// Yes, I'm using strsep
while (NULL != (p_ret = strsep(&p_cur, " \t,"))) {
// ignore whitespace-only entries
if(p_ret[0] != '\0') {
err = android_log_addFilterRule(p_format, p_ret);
if (err < 0) {
goto error;
}
}
}
free (filterStringCopy);
return 0;
error:
free (filterStringCopy);
return -1;
}
/**
* Splits a wire-format buffer into an AndroidLogEntry
* entry allocated by caller. Pointers will point directly into buf
*
* Returns 0 on success and -1 on invalid wire format (entry will be
* in unspecified state)
*/
int android_log_processLogBuffer(struct logger_entry *buf,
AndroidLogEntry *entry)
{
entry->tv_sec = buf->sec;
entry->tv_nsec = buf->nsec;
entry->pid = buf->pid;
entry->tid = buf->tid;
/*
* format: <priority:1><tag:N>\0<message:N>\0
*
* tag str
* starts at buf->msg+1
* msg
* starts at buf->msg+1+len(tag)+1
*
* The message may have been truncated by the kernel log driver.
* When that happens, we must null-terminate the message ourselves.
*/
if (buf->len < 3) {
// An well-formed entry must consist of at least a priority
// and two null characters
fprintf(stderr, "+++ LOG: entry too small\n");
return -1;
}
int msgStart = -1;
int msgEnd = -1;
int i;
char *msg = buf->msg;
struct logger_entry_v2 *buf2 = (struct logger_entry_v2 *)buf;
if (buf2->hdr_size) {
msg = ((char *)buf2) + buf2->hdr_size;
}
for (i = 1; i < buf->len; i++) {
if (msg[i] == '\0') {
if (msgStart == -1) {
msgStart = i + 1;
} else {
msgEnd = i;
break;
}
}
}
if (msgStart == -1) {
fprintf(stderr, "+++ LOG: malformed log message\n");
return -1;
}
if (msgEnd == -1) {
// incoming message not null-terminated; force it
msgEnd = buf->len - 1;
msg[msgEnd] = '\0';
}
entry->priority = msg[0];
entry->tag = msg + 1;
entry->message = msg + msgStart;
entry->messageLen = msgEnd - msgStart;
return 0;
}
/*
* Extract a 4-byte value from a byte stream.
*/
static inline uint32_t get4LE(const uint8_t* src)
{
return src[0] | (src[1] << 8) | (src[2] << 16) | (src[3] << 24);
}
/*
* Extract an 8-byte value from a byte stream.
*/
static inline uint64_t get8LE(const uint8_t* src)
{
uint32_t low, high;
low = src[0] | (src[1] << 8) | (src[2] << 16) | (src[3] << 24);
high = src[4] | (src[5] << 8) | (src[6] << 16) | (src[7] << 24);
return ((uint64_t) high << 32) | (uint64_t) low;
}
/*
* Recursively convert binary log data to printable form.
*
* This needs to be recursive because you can have lists of lists.
*
* If we run out of room, we stop processing immediately. It's important
* for us to check for space on every output element to avoid producing
* garbled output.
*
* Returns 0 on success, 1 on buffer full, -1 on failure.
*/
static int android_log_printBinaryEvent(const unsigned char** pEventData,
size_t* pEventDataLen, char** pOutBuf, size_t* pOutBufLen)
{
const unsigned char* eventData = *pEventData;
size_t eventDataLen = *pEventDataLen;
char* outBuf = *pOutBuf;
size_t outBufLen = *pOutBufLen;
unsigned char type;
size_t outCount;
int result = 0;
if (eventDataLen < 1)
return -1;
type = *eventData++;
eventDataLen--;
//fprintf(stderr, "--- type=%d (rem len=%d)\n", type, eventDataLen);
switch (type) {
case EVENT_TYPE_INT:
/* 32-bit signed int */
{
int ival;
if (eventDataLen < 4)
return -1;
ival = get4LE(eventData);
eventData += 4;
eventDataLen -= 4;
outCount = snprintf(outBuf, outBufLen, "%d", ival);
if (outCount < outBufLen) {
outBuf += outCount;
outBufLen -= outCount;
} else {
/* halt output */
goto no_room;
}
}
break;
case EVENT_TYPE_LONG:
/* 64-bit signed long */
{
uint64_t lval;
if (eventDataLen < 8)
return -1;
lval = get8LE(eventData);
eventData += 8;
eventDataLen -= 8;
outCount = snprintf(outBuf, outBufLen, "%" PRId64, lval);
if (outCount < outBufLen) {
outBuf += outCount;
outBufLen -= outCount;
} else {
/* halt output */
goto no_room;
}
}
break;
case EVENT_TYPE_FLOAT:
/* float */
{
uint32_t ival;
float fval;
if (eventDataLen < 4)
return -1;
ival = get4LE(eventData);
fval = *(float*)&ival;
eventData += 4;
eventDataLen -= 4;
outCount = snprintf(outBuf, outBufLen, "%f", fval);
if (outCount < outBufLen) {
outBuf += outCount;
outBufLen -= outCount;
} else {
/* halt output */
goto no_room;
}
}
break;
case EVENT_TYPE_STRING:
/* UTF-8 chars, not NULL-terminated */
{
unsigned int strLen;
if (eventDataLen < 4)
return -1;
strLen = get4LE(eventData);
eventData += 4;
eventDataLen -= 4;
if (eventDataLen < strLen)
return -1;
if (strLen < outBufLen) {
memcpy(outBuf, eventData, strLen);
outBuf += strLen;
outBufLen -= strLen;
} else if (outBufLen > 0) {
/* copy what we can */
memcpy(outBuf, eventData, outBufLen);
outBuf += outBufLen;
outBufLen -= outBufLen;
goto no_room;
}
eventData += strLen;
eventDataLen -= strLen;
break;
}
case EVENT_TYPE_LIST:
/* N items, all different types */
{
unsigned char count;
int i;
if (eventDataLen < 1)
return -1;
count = *eventData++;
eventDataLen--;
if (outBufLen > 0) {
*outBuf++ = '[';
outBufLen--;
} else {
goto no_room;
}
for (i = 0; i < count; i++) {
result = android_log_printBinaryEvent(&eventData, &eventDataLen,
&outBuf, &outBufLen);
if (result != 0)
goto bail;
if (i < count-1) {
if (outBufLen > 0) {
*outBuf++ = ',';
outBufLen--;
} else {
goto no_room;
}
}
}
if (outBufLen > 0) {
*outBuf++ = ']';
outBufLen--;
} else {
goto no_room;
}
}
break;
default:
fprintf(stderr, "Unknown binary event type %d\n", type);
return -1;
}
bail:
*pEventData = eventData;
*pEventDataLen = eventDataLen;
*pOutBuf = outBuf;
*pOutBufLen = outBufLen;
return result;
no_room:
result = 1;
goto bail;
}
/**
* Convert a binary log entry to ASCII form.
*
* For convenience we mimic the processLogBuffer API. There is no
* pre-defined output length for the binary data, since we're free to format
* it however we choose, which means we can't really use a fixed-size buffer
* here.
*/
int android_log_processBinaryLogBuffer(struct logger_entry *buf,
AndroidLogEntry *entry, const EventTagMap* map, char* messageBuf,
int messageBufLen)
{
size_t inCount;
unsigned int tagIndex;
const unsigned char* eventData;
entry->tv_sec = buf->sec;
entry->tv_nsec = buf->nsec;
entry->priority = ANDROID_LOG_INFO;
entry->pid = buf->pid;
entry->tid = buf->tid;
/*
* Pull the tag out.
*/
eventData = (const unsigned char*) buf->msg;
struct logger_entry_v2 *buf2 = (struct logger_entry_v2 *)buf;
if (buf2->hdr_size) {
eventData = ((unsigned char *)buf2) + buf2->hdr_size;
}
inCount = buf->len;
if (inCount < 4)
return -1;
tagIndex = get4LE(eventData);
eventData += 4;
inCount -= 4;
if (map != NULL) {
entry->tag = android_lookupEventTag(map, tagIndex);
} else {
entry->tag = NULL;
}
/*
* If we don't have a map, or didn't find the tag number in the map,
* stuff a generated tag value into the start of the output buffer and
* shift the buffer pointers down.
*/
if (entry->tag == NULL) {
int tagLen;
tagLen = snprintf(messageBuf, messageBufLen, "[%d]", tagIndex);
entry->tag = messageBuf;
messageBuf += tagLen+1;
messageBufLen -= tagLen+1;
}
/*
* Format the event log data into the buffer.
*/
char* outBuf = messageBuf;
size_t outRemaining = messageBufLen-1; /* leave one for nul byte */
int result;
result = android_log_printBinaryEvent(&eventData, &inCount, &outBuf,
&outRemaining);
if (result < 0) {
fprintf(stderr, "Binary log entry conversion failed\n");
return -1;
} else if (result == 1) {
if (outBuf > messageBuf) {
/* leave an indicator */
*(outBuf-1) = '!';
} else {
/* no room to output anything at all */
*outBuf++ = '!';
outRemaining--;
}
/* pretend we ate all the data */
inCount = 0;
}
/* eat the silly terminating '\n' */
if (inCount == 1 && *eventData == '\n') {
eventData++;
inCount--;
}
if (inCount != 0) {
fprintf(stderr,
"Warning: leftover binary log data (%zu bytes)\n", inCount);
}
/*
* Terminate the buffer. The NUL byte does not count as part of
* entry->messageLen.
*/
*outBuf = '\0';
entry->messageLen = outBuf - messageBuf;
assert(entry->messageLen == (messageBufLen-1) - outRemaining);
entry->message = messageBuf;
return 0;
}
/**
* Formats a log message into a buffer
*
* Uses defaultBuffer if it can, otherwise malloc()'s a new buffer
* If return value != defaultBuffer, caller must call free()
* Returns NULL on malloc error
*/
char *android_log_formatLogLine (
AndroidLogFormat *p_format,
char *defaultBuffer,
size_t defaultBufferSize,
const AndroidLogEntry *entry,
size_t *p_outLength)
{
#if !defined(_WIN32)
struct tm tmBuf;
#endif
struct tm* ptm;
char timeBuf[32]; /* good margin, 23+nul for msec, 26+nul for usec */
char prefixBuf[128], suffixBuf[128];
char priChar;
int prefixSuffixIsHeaderFooter = 0;
char * ret = NULL;
priChar = filterPriToChar(entry->priority);
size_t prefixLen = 0, suffixLen = 0;
size_t len;
/*
* Get the current date/time in pretty form
*
* It's often useful when examining a log with "less" to jump to
* a specific point in the file by searching for the date/time stamp.
* For this reason it's very annoying to have regexp meta characters
* in the time stamp. Don't use forward slashes, parenthesis,
* brackets, asterisks, or other special chars here.
*/
#if !defined(_WIN32)
ptm = localtime_r(&(entry->tv_sec), &tmBuf);
#else
ptm = localtime(&(entry->tv_sec));
#endif
//strftime(timeBuf, sizeof(timeBuf), "%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S", ptm);
strftime(timeBuf, sizeof(timeBuf), "%m-%d %H:%M:%S", ptm);
len = strlen(timeBuf);
if (p_format->usec_time_output) {
snprintf(timeBuf + len, sizeof(timeBuf) - len,
".%06ld", entry->tv_nsec / 1000);
} else {
snprintf(timeBuf + len, sizeof(timeBuf) - len,
".%03ld", entry->tv_nsec / 1000000);
}
/*
* Construct a buffer containing the log header and log message.
*/
if (p_format->colored_output) {
prefixLen = snprintf(prefixBuf, sizeof(prefixBuf), "\x1B[38;5;%dm",
colorFromPri(entry->priority));
prefixLen = MIN(prefixLen, sizeof(prefixBuf));
suffixLen = snprintf(suffixBuf, sizeof(suffixBuf), "\x1B[0m");
suffixLen = MIN(suffixLen, sizeof(suffixBuf));
}
switch (p_format->format) {
case FORMAT_TAG:
len = snprintf(prefixBuf + prefixLen, sizeof(prefixBuf) - prefixLen,
"%c/%-8s: ", priChar, entry->tag);
strcpy(suffixBuf + suffixLen, "\n");
++suffixLen;
break;
case FORMAT_PROCESS:
len = snprintf(suffixBuf + suffixLen, sizeof(suffixBuf) - suffixLen,
" (%s)\n", entry->tag);
suffixLen += MIN(len, sizeof(suffixBuf) - suffixLen);
len = snprintf(prefixBuf + prefixLen, sizeof(prefixBuf) - prefixLen,
"%c(%5d) ", priChar, entry->pid);
break;
case FORMAT_THREAD:
len = snprintf(prefixBuf + prefixLen, sizeof(prefixBuf) - prefixLen,
"%c(%5d:%5d) ", priChar, entry->pid, entry->tid);
strcpy(suffixBuf + suffixLen, "\n");
++suffixLen;
break;
case FORMAT_RAW:
prefixBuf[prefixLen] = 0;
len = 0;
strcpy(suffixBuf + suffixLen, "\n");
++suffixLen;
break;
case FORMAT_TIME:
len = snprintf(prefixBuf + prefixLen, sizeof(prefixBuf) - prefixLen,
"%s %c/%-8s(%5d): ", timeBuf, priChar, entry->tag, entry->pid);
strcpy(suffixBuf + suffixLen, "\n");
++suffixLen;
break;
case FORMAT_THREADTIME:
len = snprintf(prefixBuf + prefixLen, sizeof(prefixBuf) - prefixLen,
"%s %5d %5d %c %-8s: ", timeBuf,
entry->pid, entry->tid, priChar, entry->tag);
strcpy(suffixBuf + suffixLen, "\n");
++suffixLen;
break;
case FORMAT_LONG:
len = snprintf(prefixBuf + prefixLen, sizeof(prefixBuf) - prefixLen,
"[ %s %5d:%5d %c/%-8s ]\n",
timeBuf, entry->pid, entry->tid, priChar, entry->tag);
strcpy(suffixBuf + suffixLen, "\n\n");
suffixLen += 2;
prefixSuffixIsHeaderFooter = 1;
break;
case FORMAT_BRIEF:
default:
len = snprintf(prefixBuf + prefixLen, sizeof(prefixBuf) - prefixLen,
"%c/%-8s(%5d): ", priChar, entry->tag, entry->pid);
strcpy(suffixBuf + suffixLen, "\n");
++suffixLen;
break;
}
/* snprintf has a weird return value. It returns what would have been
* written given a large enough buffer. In the case that the prefix is
* longer then our buffer(128), it messes up the calculations below
* possibly causing heap corruption. To avoid this we double check and
* set the length at the maximum (size minus null byte)
*/
prefixLen += MIN(len, sizeof(prefixBuf) - prefixLen);
suffixLen = MIN(suffixLen, sizeof(suffixBuf));
/* the following code is tragically unreadable */
size_t numLines;
char *p;
size_t bufferSize;
const char *pm;
if (prefixSuffixIsHeaderFooter) {
// we're just wrapping message with a header/footer
numLines = 1;
} else {
pm = entry->message;
numLines = 0;
// The line-end finding here must match the line-end finding
// in for ( ... numLines...) loop below
while (pm < (entry->message + entry->messageLen)) {
if (*pm++ == '\n') numLines++;
}
// plus one line for anything not newline-terminated at the end
if (pm > entry->message && *(pm-1) != '\n') numLines++;
}
// this is an upper bound--newlines in message may be counted
// extraneously
bufferSize = (numLines * (prefixLen + suffixLen)) + entry->messageLen + 1;
if (defaultBufferSize >= bufferSize) {
ret = defaultBuffer;
} else {
ret = (char *)malloc(bufferSize);
if (ret == NULL) {
return ret;
}
}
ret[0] = '\0'; /* to start strcat off */
p = ret;
pm = entry->message;
if (prefixSuffixIsHeaderFooter) {
strcat(p, prefixBuf);
p += prefixLen;
strncat(p, entry->message, entry->messageLen);
p += entry->messageLen;
strcat(p, suffixBuf);
p += suffixLen;
} else {
while(pm < (entry->message + entry->messageLen)) {
const char *lineStart;
size_t lineLen;
lineStart = pm;
// Find the next end-of-line in message
while (pm < (entry->message + entry->messageLen)
&& *pm != '\n') pm++;
lineLen = pm - lineStart;
strcat(p, prefixBuf);
p += prefixLen;
strncat(p, lineStart, lineLen);
p += lineLen;
strcat(p, suffixBuf);
p += suffixLen;
if (*pm == '\n') pm++;
}
}
if (p_outLength != NULL) {
*p_outLength = p - ret;
}
return ret;
}
/**
* Either print or do not print log line, based on filter
*
* Returns count bytes written
*/
int android_log_printLogLine(
AndroidLogFormat *p_format,
int fd,
const AndroidLogEntry *entry)
{
int ret;
char defaultBuffer[512];
char *outBuffer = NULL;
size_t totalLen;
outBuffer = android_log_formatLogLine(p_format, defaultBuffer,
sizeof(defaultBuffer), entry, &totalLen);
if (!outBuffer)
return -1;
do {
ret = write(fd, outBuffer, totalLen);
} while (ret < 0 && errno == EINTR);
if (ret < 0) {
fprintf(stderr, "+++ LOG: write failed (errno=%d)\n", errno);
ret = 0;
goto done;
}
if (((size_t)ret) < totalLen) {
fprintf(stderr, "+++ LOG: write partial (%d of %d)\n", ret,
(int)totalLen);
goto done;
}
done:
if (outBuffer != defaultBuffer) {
free(outBuffer);
}
return ret;
}