Debug.java revision 282a7e1b1db121c910f25b13081242a8c7611708
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16
17package android.os;
18
19import com.android.internal.util.TypedProperties;
20
21import android.util.Log;
22
23import java.io.FileDescriptor;
24import java.io.FileNotFoundException;
25import java.io.FileOutputStream;
26import java.io.FileReader;
27import java.io.IOException;
28import java.io.OutputStreamWriter;
29import java.io.PrintWriter;
30import java.io.Reader;
31import java.lang.reflect.Field;
32import java.lang.reflect.Modifier;
33import java.lang.annotation.Target;
34import java.lang.annotation.ElementType;
35import java.lang.annotation.Retention;
36import java.lang.annotation.RetentionPolicy;
37
38import org.apache.harmony.dalvik.ddmc.Chunk;
39import org.apache.harmony.dalvik.ddmc.ChunkHandler;
40import org.apache.harmony.dalvik.ddmc.DdmServer;
41
42import dalvik.bytecode.OpcodeInfo;
43import dalvik.bytecode.Opcodes;
44import dalvik.system.VMDebug;
45
46
47/**
48 * Provides various debugging methods for Android applications, including
49 * tracing and allocation counts.
50 * <p><strong>Logging Trace Files</strong></p>
51 * <p>Debug can create log files that give details about an application, such as
52 * a call stack and start/stop times for any running methods. See <a
53href="{@docRoot}guide/developing/tools/traceview.html">Traceview: A Graphical Log Viewer</a> for
54 * information about reading trace files. To start logging trace files, call one
55 * of the startMethodTracing() methods. To stop tracing, call
56 * {@link #stopMethodTracing()}.
57 */
58public final class Debug
59{
60    private static final String TAG = "Debug";
61
62    /**
63     * Flags for startMethodTracing().  These can be ORed together.
64     *
65     * TRACE_COUNT_ALLOCS adds the results from startAllocCounting to the
66     * trace key file.
67     */
68    public static final int TRACE_COUNT_ALLOCS  = VMDebug.TRACE_COUNT_ALLOCS;
69
70    /**
71     * Flags for printLoadedClasses().  Default behavior is to only show
72     * the class name.
73     */
74    public static final int SHOW_FULL_DETAIL    = 1;
75    public static final int SHOW_CLASSLOADER    = (1 << 1);
76    public static final int SHOW_INITIALIZED    = (1 << 2);
77
78    // set/cleared by waitForDebugger()
79    private static volatile boolean mWaiting = false;
80
81    private Debug() {}
82
83    /*
84     * How long to wait for the debugger to finish sending requests.  I've
85     * seen this hit 800msec on the device while waiting for a response
86     * to travel over USB and get processed, so we take that and add
87     * half a second.
88     */
89    private static final int MIN_DEBUGGER_IDLE = 1300;      // msec
90
91    /* how long to sleep when polling for activity */
92    private static final int SPIN_DELAY = 200;              // msec
93
94    /**
95     * Default trace file path and file
96     */
97    private static final String DEFAULT_TRACE_PATH_PREFIX =
98        Environment.getLegacyExternalStorageDirectory().getPath() + "/";
99    private static final String DEFAULT_TRACE_BODY = "dmtrace";
100    private static final String DEFAULT_TRACE_EXTENSION = ".trace";
101    private static final String DEFAULT_TRACE_FILE_PATH =
102        DEFAULT_TRACE_PATH_PREFIX + DEFAULT_TRACE_BODY
103        + DEFAULT_TRACE_EXTENSION;
104
105
106    /**
107     * This class is used to retrieved various statistics about the memory mappings for this
108     * process. The returns info broken down by dalvik, native, and other. All results are in kB.
109     */
110    public static class MemoryInfo implements Parcelable {
111        /** The proportional set size for dalvik. */
112        public int dalvikPss;
113        /** The private dirty pages used by dalvik. */
114        public int dalvikPrivateDirty;
115        /** The shared dirty pages used by dalvik. */
116        public int dalvikSharedDirty;
117
118        /** The proportional set size for the native heap. */
119        public int nativePss;
120        /** The private dirty pages used by the native heap. */
121        public int nativePrivateDirty;
122        /** The shared dirty pages used by the native heap. */
123        public int nativeSharedDirty;
124
125        /** The proportional set size for everything else. */
126        public int otherPss;
127        /** The private dirty pages used by everything else. */
128        public int otherPrivateDirty;
129        /** The shared dirty pages used by everything else. */
130        public int otherSharedDirty;
131
132        /** @hide */
133        public static final int NUM_OTHER_STATS = 10;
134
135        private int[] otherStats = new int[NUM_OTHER_STATS*3];
136
137        public MemoryInfo() {
138        }
139
140        /**
141         * Return total PSS memory usage in kB.
142         */
143        public int getTotalPss() {
144            return dalvikPss + nativePss + otherPss;
145        }
146
147        /**
148         * Return total private dirty memory usage in kB.
149         */
150        public int getTotalPrivateDirty() {
151            return dalvikPrivateDirty + nativePrivateDirty + otherPrivateDirty;
152        }
153
154        /**
155         * Return total shared dirty memory usage in kB.
156         */
157        public int getTotalSharedDirty() {
158            return dalvikSharedDirty + nativeSharedDirty + otherSharedDirty;
159        }
160
161        /* @hide */
162        public int getOtherPss(int which) {
163            return otherStats[which*3];
164        }
165
166        /* @hide */
167        public int getOtherPrivateDirty(int which) {
168            return otherStats[which*3 + 1];
169        }
170
171        /* @hide */
172        public int getOtherSharedDirty(int which) {
173            return otherStats[which*3 + 2];
174        }
175
176
177        /* @hide */
178        public static String getOtherLabel(int which) {
179            switch (which) {
180                case 0: return "Stack";
181                case 1: return "Cursor";
182                case 2: return "Ashmem";
183                case 3: return "Other dev";
184                case 4: return ".so mmap";
185                case 5: return ".jar mmap";
186                case 6: return ".apk mmap";
187                case 7: return ".ttf mmap";
188                case 8: return ".dex mmap";
189                case 9: return "Other mmap";
190                default: return "????";
191            }
192        }
193
194        public int describeContents() {
195            return 0;
196        }
197
198        public void writeToParcel(Parcel dest, int flags) {
199            dest.writeInt(dalvikPss);
200            dest.writeInt(dalvikPrivateDirty);
201            dest.writeInt(dalvikSharedDirty);
202            dest.writeInt(nativePss);
203            dest.writeInt(nativePrivateDirty);
204            dest.writeInt(nativeSharedDirty);
205            dest.writeInt(otherPss);
206            dest.writeInt(otherPrivateDirty);
207            dest.writeInt(otherSharedDirty);
208            dest.writeIntArray(otherStats);
209        }
210
211        public void readFromParcel(Parcel source) {
212            dalvikPss = source.readInt();
213            dalvikPrivateDirty = source.readInt();
214            dalvikSharedDirty = source.readInt();
215            nativePss = source.readInt();
216            nativePrivateDirty = source.readInt();
217            nativeSharedDirty = source.readInt();
218            otherPss = source.readInt();
219            otherPrivateDirty = source.readInt();
220            otherSharedDirty = source.readInt();
221            otherStats = source.createIntArray();
222        }
223
224        public static final Creator<MemoryInfo> CREATOR = new Creator<MemoryInfo>() {
225            public MemoryInfo createFromParcel(Parcel source) {
226                return new MemoryInfo(source);
227            }
228            public MemoryInfo[] newArray(int size) {
229                return new MemoryInfo[size];
230            }
231        };
232
233        private MemoryInfo(Parcel source) {
234            readFromParcel(source);
235        }
236    }
237
238
239    /**
240     * Wait until a debugger attaches.  As soon as the debugger attaches,
241     * this returns, so you will need to place a breakpoint after the
242     * waitForDebugger() call if you want to start tracing immediately.
243     */
244    public static void waitForDebugger() {
245        if (!VMDebug.isDebuggingEnabled()) {
246            //System.out.println("debugging not enabled, not waiting");
247            return;
248        }
249        if (isDebuggerConnected())
250            return;
251
252        // if DDMS is listening, inform them of our plight
253        System.out.println("Sending WAIT chunk");
254        byte[] data = new byte[] { 0 };     // 0 == "waiting for debugger"
255        Chunk waitChunk = new Chunk(ChunkHandler.type("WAIT"), data, 0, 1);
256        DdmServer.sendChunk(waitChunk);
257
258        mWaiting = true;
259        while (!isDebuggerConnected()) {
260            try { Thread.sleep(SPIN_DELAY); }
261            catch (InterruptedException ie) {}
262        }
263        mWaiting = false;
264
265        System.out.println("Debugger has connected");
266
267        /*
268         * There is no "ready to go" signal from the debugger, and we're
269         * not allowed to suspend ourselves -- the debugger expects us to
270         * be running happily, and gets confused if we aren't.  We need to
271         * allow the debugger a chance to set breakpoints before we start
272         * running again.
273         *
274         * Sit and spin until the debugger has been idle for a short while.
275         */
276        while (true) {
277            long delta = VMDebug.lastDebuggerActivity();
278            if (delta < 0) {
279                System.out.println("debugger detached?");
280                break;
281            }
282
283            if (delta < MIN_DEBUGGER_IDLE) {
284                System.out.println("waiting for debugger to settle...");
285                try { Thread.sleep(SPIN_DELAY); }
286                catch (InterruptedException ie) {}
287            } else {
288                System.out.println("debugger has settled (" + delta + ")");
289                break;
290            }
291        }
292    }
293
294    /**
295     * Returns "true" if one or more threads is waiting for a debugger
296     * to attach.
297     */
298    public static boolean waitingForDebugger() {
299        return mWaiting;
300    }
301
302    /**
303     * Determine if a debugger is currently attached.
304     */
305    public static boolean isDebuggerConnected() {
306        return VMDebug.isDebuggerConnected();
307    }
308
309    /**
310     * Returns an array of strings that identify VM features.  This is
311     * used by DDMS to determine what sorts of operations the VM can
312     * perform.
313     *
314     * @hide
315     */
316    public static String[] getVmFeatureList() {
317        return VMDebug.getVmFeatureList();
318    }
319
320    /**
321     * Change the JDWP port.
322     *
323     * @deprecated no longer needed or useful
324     */
325    @Deprecated
326    public static void changeDebugPort(int port) {}
327
328    /**
329     * This is the pathname to the sysfs file that enables and disables
330     * tracing on the qemu emulator.
331     */
332    private static final String SYSFS_QEMU_TRACE_STATE = "/sys/qemu_trace/state";
333
334    /**
335     * Enable qemu tracing. For this to work requires running everything inside
336     * the qemu emulator; otherwise, this method will have no effect. The trace
337     * file is specified on the command line when the emulator is started. For
338     * example, the following command line <br />
339     * <code>emulator -trace foo</code><br />
340     * will start running the emulator and create a trace file named "foo". This
341     * method simply enables writing the trace records to the trace file.
342     *
343     * <p>
344     * The main differences between this and {@link #startMethodTracing()} are
345     * that tracing in the qemu emulator traces every cpu instruction of every
346     * process, including kernel code, so we have more complete information,
347     * including all context switches. We can also get more detailed information
348     * such as cache misses. The sequence of calls is determined by
349     * post-processing the instruction trace. The qemu tracing is also done
350     * without modifying the application or perturbing the timing of calls
351     * because no instrumentation is added to the application being traced.
352     * </p>
353     *
354     * <p>
355     * One limitation of using this method compared to using
356     * {@link #startMethodTracing()} on the real device is that the emulator
357     * does not model all of the real hardware effects such as memory and
358     * bus contention.  The emulator also has a simple cache model and cannot
359     * capture all the complexities of a real cache.
360     * </p>
361     */
362    public static void startNativeTracing() {
363        // Open the sysfs file for writing and write "1" to it.
364        PrintWriter outStream = null;
365        try {
366            FileOutputStream fos = new FileOutputStream(SYSFS_QEMU_TRACE_STATE);
367            outStream = new PrintWriter(new OutputStreamWriter(fos));
368            outStream.println("1");
369        } catch (Exception e) {
370        } finally {
371            if (outStream != null)
372                outStream.close();
373        }
374
375        VMDebug.startEmulatorTracing();
376    }
377
378    /**
379     * Stop qemu tracing.  See {@link #startNativeTracing()} to start tracing.
380     *
381     * <p>Tracing can be started and stopped as many times as desired.  When
382     * the qemu emulator itself is stopped then the buffered trace records
383     * are flushed and written to the trace file.  In fact, it is not necessary
384     * to call this method at all; simply killing qemu is sufficient.  But
385     * starting and stopping a trace is useful for examining a specific
386     * region of code.</p>
387     */
388    public static void stopNativeTracing() {
389        VMDebug.stopEmulatorTracing();
390
391        // Open the sysfs file for writing and write "0" to it.
392        PrintWriter outStream = null;
393        try {
394            FileOutputStream fos = new FileOutputStream(SYSFS_QEMU_TRACE_STATE);
395            outStream = new PrintWriter(new OutputStreamWriter(fos));
396            outStream.println("0");
397        } catch (Exception e) {
398            // We could print an error message here but we probably want
399            // to quietly ignore errors if we are not running in the emulator.
400        } finally {
401            if (outStream != null)
402                outStream.close();
403        }
404    }
405
406    /**
407     * Enable "emulator traces", in which information about the current
408     * method is made available to the "emulator -trace" feature.  There
409     * is no corresponding "disable" call -- this is intended for use by
410     * the framework when tracing should be turned on and left that way, so
411     * that traces captured with F9/F10 will include the necessary data.
412     *
413     * This puts the VM into "profile" mode, which has performance
414     * consequences.
415     *
416     * To temporarily enable tracing, use {@link #startNativeTracing()}.
417     */
418    public static void enableEmulatorTraceOutput() {
419        VMDebug.startEmulatorTracing();
420    }
421
422    /**
423     * Start method tracing with default log name and buffer size. See <a
424href="{@docRoot}guide/developing/tools/traceview.html">Traceview: A Graphical Log Viewer</a> for
425     * information about reading these files. Call stopMethodTracing() to stop
426     * tracing.
427     */
428    public static void startMethodTracing() {
429        VMDebug.startMethodTracing(DEFAULT_TRACE_FILE_PATH, 0, 0);
430    }
431
432    /**
433     * Start method tracing, specifying the trace log file name.  The trace
434     * file will be put under "/sdcard" unless an absolute path is given.
435     * See <a
436       href="{@docRoot}guide/developing/tools/traceview.html">Traceview: A Graphical Log Viewer</a> for
437     * information about reading trace files.
438     *
439     * @param traceName Name for the trace log file to create.
440     * If no name argument is given, this value defaults to "/sdcard/dmtrace.trace".
441     * If the files already exist, they will be truncated.
442     * If the trace file given does not end in ".trace", it will be appended for you.
443     */
444    public static void startMethodTracing(String traceName) {
445        startMethodTracing(traceName, 0, 0);
446    }
447
448    /**
449     * Start method tracing, specifying the trace log file name and the
450     * buffer size. The trace files will be put under "/sdcard" unless an
451     * absolute path is given. See <a
452       href="{@docRoot}guide/developing/tools/traceview.html">Traceview: A Graphical Log Viewer</a> for
453     * information about reading trace files.
454     * @param traceName    Name for the trace log file to create.
455     * If no name argument is given, this value defaults to "/sdcard/dmtrace.trace".
456     * If the files already exist, they will be truncated.
457     * If the trace file given does not end in ".trace", it will be appended for you.
458     *
459     * @param bufferSize    The maximum amount of trace data we gather. If not given, it defaults to 8MB.
460     */
461    public static void startMethodTracing(String traceName, int bufferSize) {
462        startMethodTracing(traceName, bufferSize, 0);
463    }
464
465    /**
466     * Start method tracing, specifying the trace log file name and the
467     * buffer size. The trace files will be put under "/sdcard" unless an
468     * absolute path is given. See <a
469       href="{@docRoot}guide/developing/tools/traceview.html">Traceview: A Graphical Log Viewer</a> for
470     * information about reading trace files.
471     *
472     * <p>
473     * When method tracing is enabled, the VM will run more slowly than
474     * usual, so the timings from the trace files should only be considered
475     * in relative terms (e.g. was run #1 faster than run #2).  The times
476     * for native methods will not change, so don't try to use this to
477     * compare the performance of interpreted and native implementations of the
478     * same method.  As an alternative, consider using "native" tracing
479     * in the emulator via {@link #startNativeTracing()}.
480     * </p>
481     *
482     * @param traceName    Name for the trace log file to create.
483     * If no name argument is given, this value defaults to "/sdcard/dmtrace.trace".
484     * If the files already exist, they will be truncated.
485     * If the trace file given does not end in ".trace", it will be appended for you.
486     * @param bufferSize    The maximum amount of trace data we gather. If not given, it defaults to 8MB.
487     */
488    public static void startMethodTracing(String traceName, int bufferSize,
489        int flags) {
490
491        String pathName = traceName;
492        if (pathName.charAt(0) != '/')
493            pathName = DEFAULT_TRACE_PATH_PREFIX + pathName;
494        if (!pathName.endsWith(DEFAULT_TRACE_EXTENSION))
495            pathName = pathName + DEFAULT_TRACE_EXTENSION;
496
497        VMDebug.startMethodTracing(pathName, bufferSize, flags);
498    }
499
500    /**
501     * Like startMethodTracing(String, int, int), but taking an already-opened
502     * FileDescriptor in which the trace is written.  The file name is also
503     * supplied simply for logging.  Makes a dup of the file descriptor.
504     *
505     * Not exposed in the SDK unless we are really comfortable with supporting
506     * this and find it would be useful.
507     * @hide
508     */
509    public static void startMethodTracing(String traceName, FileDescriptor fd,
510        int bufferSize, int flags) {
511        VMDebug.startMethodTracing(traceName, fd, bufferSize, flags);
512    }
513
514    /**
515     * Starts method tracing without a backing file.  When stopMethodTracing
516     * is called, the result is sent directly to DDMS.  (If DDMS is not
517     * attached when tracing ends, the profiling data will be discarded.)
518     *
519     * @hide
520     */
521    public static void startMethodTracingDdms(int bufferSize, int flags) {
522        VMDebug.startMethodTracingDdms(bufferSize, flags);
523    }
524
525    /**
526     * Determine whether method tracing is currently active.
527     * @hide
528     */
529    public static boolean isMethodTracingActive() {
530        return VMDebug.isMethodTracingActive();
531    }
532
533    /**
534     * Stop method tracing.
535     */
536    public static void stopMethodTracing() {
537        VMDebug.stopMethodTracing();
538    }
539
540    /**
541     * Get an indication of thread CPU usage.  The value returned
542     * indicates the amount of time that the current thread has spent
543     * executing code or waiting for certain types of I/O.
544     *
545     * The time is expressed in nanoseconds, and is only meaningful
546     * when compared to the result from an earlier call.  Note that
547     * nanosecond resolution does not imply nanosecond accuracy.
548     *
549     * On system which don't support this operation, the call returns -1.
550     */
551    public static long threadCpuTimeNanos() {
552        return VMDebug.threadCpuTimeNanos();
553    }
554
555    /**
556     * Start counting the number and aggregate size of memory allocations.
557     *
558     * <p>The {@link #startAllocCounting() start} method resets the counts and enables counting.
559     * The {@link #stopAllocCounting() stop} method disables the counting so that the analysis
560     * code doesn't cause additional allocations.  The various <code>get</code> methods return
561     * the specified value. And the various <code>reset</code> methods reset the specified
562     * count.</p>
563     *
564     * <p>Counts are kept for the system as a whole (global) and for each thread.
565     * The per-thread counts for threads other than the current thread
566     * are not cleared by the "reset" or "start" calls.</p>
567     *
568     * @deprecated Accurate counting is a burden on the runtime and may be removed.
569     */
570    @Deprecated
571    public static void startAllocCounting() {
572        VMDebug.startAllocCounting();
573    }
574
575    /**
576     * Stop counting the number and aggregate size of memory allocations.
577     *
578     * @see #startAllocCounting()
579     */
580    @Deprecated
581    public static void stopAllocCounting() {
582        VMDebug.stopAllocCounting();
583    }
584
585    /**
586     * Returns the global count of objects allocated by the runtime between a
587     * {@link #startAllocCounting() start} and {@link #stopAllocCounting() stop}.
588     */
589    public static int getGlobalAllocCount() {
590        return VMDebug.getAllocCount(VMDebug.KIND_GLOBAL_ALLOCATED_OBJECTS);
591    }
592
593    /**
594     * Clears the global count of objects allocated.
595     * @see #getGlobalAllocCount()
596     */
597    public static void resetGlobalAllocCount() {
598        VMDebug.resetAllocCount(VMDebug.KIND_GLOBAL_ALLOCATED_OBJECTS);
599    }
600
601    /**
602     * Returns the global size, in bytes, of objects allocated by the runtime between a
603     * {@link #startAllocCounting() start} and {@link #stopAllocCounting() stop}.
604     */
605    public static int getGlobalAllocSize() {
606        return VMDebug.getAllocCount(VMDebug.KIND_GLOBAL_ALLOCATED_BYTES);
607    }
608
609    /**
610     * Clears the global size of objects allocated.
611     * @see #getGlobalAllocCountSize()
612     */
613    public static void resetGlobalAllocSize() {
614        VMDebug.resetAllocCount(VMDebug.KIND_GLOBAL_ALLOCATED_BYTES);
615    }
616
617    /**
618     * Returns the global count of objects freed by the runtime between a
619     * {@link #startAllocCounting() start} and {@link #stopAllocCounting() stop}.
620     */
621    public static int getGlobalFreedCount() {
622        return VMDebug.getAllocCount(VMDebug.KIND_GLOBAL_FREED_OBJECTS);
623    }
624
625    /**
626     * Clears the global count of objects freed.
627     * @see #getGlobalFreedCount()
628     */
629    public static void resetGlobalFreedCount() {
630        VMDebug.resetAllocCount(VMDebug.KIND_GLOBAL_FREED_OBJECTS);
631    }
632
633    /**
634     * Returns the global size, in bytes, of objects freed by the runtime between a
635     * {@link #startAllocCounting() start} and {@link #stopAllocCounting() stop}.
636     */
637    public static int getGlobalFreedSize() {
638        return VMDebug.getAllocCount(VMDebug.KIND_GLOBAL_FREED_BYTES);
639    }
640
641    /**
642     * Clears the global size of objects freed.
643     * @see #getGlobalFreedSize()
644     */
645    public static void resetGlobalFreedSize() {
646        VMDebug.resetAllocCount(VMDebug.KIND_GLOBAL_FREED_BYTES);
647    }
648
649    /**
650     * Returns the number of non-concurrent GC invocations between a
651     * {@link #startAllocCounting() start} and {@link #stopAllocCounting() stop}.
652     */
653    public static int getGlobalGcInvocationCount() {
654        return VMDebug.getAllocCount(VMDebug.KIND_GLOBAL_GC_INVOCATIONS);
655    }
656
657    /**
658     * Clears the count of non-concurrent GC invocations.
659     * @see #getGlobalGcInvocationCount()
660     */
661    public static void resetGlobalGcInvocationCount() {
662        VMDebug.resetAllocCount(VMDebug.KIND_GLOBAL_GC_INVOCATIONS);
663    }
664
665    /**
666     * Returns the number of classes successfully initialized (ie those that executed without
667     * throwing an exception) between a {@link #startAllocCounting() start} and
668     * {@link #stopAllocCounting() stop}.
669     */
670    public static int getGlobalClassInitCount() {
671        return VMDebug.getAllocCount(VMDebug.KIND_GLOBAL_CLASS_INIT_COUNT);
672    }
673
674    /**
675     * Clears the count of classes initialized.
676     * @see #getGlobalClassInitCount()
677     */
678    public static void resetGlobalClassInitCount() {
679        VMDebug.resetAllocCount(VMDebug.KIND_GLOBAL_CLASS_INIT_COUNT);
680    }
681
682    /**
683     * Returns the time spent successfully initializing classes between a
684     * {@link #startAllocCounting() start} and {@link #stopAllocCounting() stop}.
685     */
686    public static int getGlobalClassInitTime() {
687        /* cumulative elapsed time for class initialization, in usec */
688        return VMDebug.getAllocCount(VMDebug.KIND_GLOBAL_CLASS_INIT_TIME);
689    }
690
691    /**
692     * Clears the count of time spent initializing classes.
693     * @see #getGlobalClassInitTime()
694     */
695    public static void resetGlobalClassInitTime() {
696        VMDebug.resetAllocCount(VMDebug.KIND_GLOBAL_CLASS_INIT_TIME);
697    }
698
699    /**
700     * This method exists for compatibility and always returns 0.
701     * @deprecated This method is now obsolete.
702     */
703    @Deprecated
704    public static int getGlobalExternalAllocCount() {
705        return 0;
706    }
707
708    /**
709     * This method exists for compatibility and has no effect.
710     * @deprecated This method is now obsolete.
711     */
712    @Deprecated
713    public static void resetGlobalExternalAllocSize() {}
714
715    /**
716     * This method exists for compatibility and has no effect.
717     * @deprecated This method is now obsolete.
718     */
719    @Deprecated
720    public static void resetGlobalExternalAllocCount() {}
721
722    /**
723     * This method exists for compatibility and always returns 0.
724     * @deprecated This method is now obsolete.
725     */
726    @Deprecated
727    public static int getGlobalExternalAllocSize() {
728        return 0;
729    }
730
731    /**
732     * This method exists for compatibility and always returns 0.
733     * @deprecated This method is now obsolete.
734     */
735    @Deprecated
736    public static int getGlobalExternalFreedCount() {
737        return 0;
738    }
739
740    /**
741     * This method exists for compatibility and has no effect.
742     * @deprecated This method is now obsolete.
743     */
744    @Deprecated
745    public static void resetGlobalExternalFreedCount() {}
746
747    /**
748     * This method exists for compatibility and has no effect.
749     * @deprecated This method is now obsolete.
750     */
751    @Deprecated
752    public static int getGlobalExternalFreedSize() {
753        return 0;
754    }
755
756    /**
757     * This method exists for compatibility and has no effect.
758     * @deprecated This method is now obsolete.
759     */
760    @Deprecated
761    public static void resetGlobalExternalFreedSize() {}
762
763    /**
764     * Returns the thread-local count of objects allocated by the runtime between a
765     * {@link #startAllocCounting() start} and {@link #stopAllocCounting() stop}.
766     */
767    public static int getThreadAllocCount() {
768        return VMDebug.getAllocCount(VMDebug.KIND_THREAD_ALLOCATED_OBJECTS);
769    }
770
771    /**
772     * Clears the thread-local count of objects allocated.
773     * @see #getThreadAllocCount()
774     */
775    public static void resetThreadAllocCount() {
776        VMDebug.resetAllocCount(VMDebug.KIND_THREAD_ALLOCATED_OBJECTS);
777    }
778
779    /**
780     * Returns the thread-local size of objects allocated by the runtime between a
781     * {@link #startAllocCounting() start} and {@link #stopAllocCounting() stop}.
782     * @return The allocated size in bytes.
783     */
784    public static int getThreadAllocSize() {
785        return VMDebug.getAllocCount(VMDebug.KIND_THREAD_ALLOCATED_BYTES);
786    }
787
788    /**
789     * Clears the thread-local count of objects allocated.
790     * @see #getThreadAllocSize()
791     */
792    public static void resetThreadAllocSize() {
793        VMDebug.resetAllocCount(VMDebug.KIND_THREAD_ALLOCATED_BYTES);
794    }
795
796    /**
797     * This method exists for compatibility and has no effect.
798     * @deprecated This method is now obsolete.
799     */
800    @Deprecated
801    public static int getThreadExternalAllocCount() {
802        return 0;
803    }
804
805    /**
806     * This method exists for compatibility and has no effect.
807     * @deprecated This method is now obsolete.
808     */
809    @Deprecated
810    public static void resetThreadExternalAllocCount() {}
811
812    /**
813     * This method exists for compatibility and has no effect.
814     * @deprecated This method is now obsolete.
815     */
816    @Deprecated
817    public static int getThreadExternalAllocSize() {
818        return 0;
819    }
820
821    /**
822     * This method exists for compatibility and has no effect.
823     * @deprecated This method is now obsolete.
824     */
825    @Deprecated
826    public static void resetThreadExternalAllocSize() {}
827
828    /**
829     * Returns the number of thread-local non-concurrent GC invocations between a
830     * {@link #startAllocCounting() start} and {@link #stopAllocCounting() stop}.
831     */
832    public static int getThreadGcInvocationCount() {
833        return VMDebug.getAllocCount(VMDebug.KIND_THREAD_GC_INVOCATIONS);
834    }
835
836    /**
837     * Clears the thread-local count of non-concurrent GC invocations.
838     * @see #getThreadGcInvocationCount()
839     */
840    public static void resetThreadGcInvocationCount() {
841        VMDebug.resetAllocCount(VMDebug.KIND_THREAD_GC_INVOCATIONS);
842    }
843
844    /**
845     * Clears all the global and thread-local memory allocation counters.
846     * @see #startAllocCounting()
847     */
848    public static void resetAllCounts() {
849        VMDebug.resetAllocCount(VMDebug.KIND_ALL_COUNTS);
850    }
851
852    /**
853     * Returns the size of the native heap.
854     * @return The size of the native heap in bytes.
855     */
856    public static native long getNativeHeapSize();
857
858    /**
859     * Returns the amount of allocated memory in the native heap.
860     * @return The allocated size in bytes.
861     */
862    public static native long getNativeHeapAllocatedSize();
863
864    /**
865     * Returns the amount of free memory in the native heap.
866     * @return The freed size in bytes.
867     */
868    public static native long getNativeHeapFreeSize();
869
870    /**
871     * Retrieves information about this processes memory usages. This information is broken down by
872     * how much is in use by dalivk, the native heap, and everything else.
873     */
874    public static native void getMemoryInfo(MemoryInfo memoryInfo);
875
876    /**
877     * Note: currently only works when the requested pid has the same UID
878     * as the caller.
879     * @hide
880     */
881    public static native void getMemoryInfo(int pid, MemoryInfo memoryInfo);
882
883    /**
884     * Retrieves the PSS memory used by the process as given by the
885     * smaps.
886     */
887    public static native long getPss();
888
889    /**
890     * Retrieves the PSS memory used by the process as given by the
891     * smaps. @hide
892     */
893    public static native long getPss(int pid);
894
895    /**
896     * Establish an object allocation limit in the current thread.
897     * This feature was never enabled in release builds.  The
898     * allocation limits feature was removed in Honeycomb.  This
899     * method exists for compatibility and always returns -1 and has
900     * no effect.
901     *
902     * @deprecated This method is now obsolete.
903     */
904    @Deprecated
905    public static int setAllocationLimit(int limit) {
906        return -1;
907    }
908
909    /**
910     * Establish a global object allocation limit.  This feature was
911     * never enabled in release builds.  The allocation limits feature
912     * was removed in Honeycomb.  This method exists for compatibility
913     * and always returns -1 and has no effect.
914     *
915     * @deprecated This method is now obsolete.
916     */
917    @Deprecated
918    public static int setGlobalAllocationLimit(int limit) {
919        return -1;
920    }
921
922    /**
923     * Dump a list of all currently loaded class to the log file.
924     *
925     * @param flags See constants above.
926     */
927    public static void printLoadedClasses(int flags) {
928        VMDebug.printLoadedClasses(flags);
929    }
930
931    /**
932     * Get the number of loaded classes.
933     * @return the number of loaded classes.
934     */
935    public static int getLoadedClassCount() {
936        return VMDebug.getLoadedClassCount();
937    }
938
939    /**
940     * Dump "hprof" data to the specified file.  This may cause a GC.
941     *
942     * @param fileName Full pathname of output file (e.g. "/sdcard/dump.hprof").
943     * @throws UnsupportedOperationException if the VM was built without
944     *         HPROF support.
945     * @throws IOException if an error occurs while opening or writing files.
946     */
947    public static void dumpHprofData(String fileName) throws IOException {
948        VMDebug.dumpHprofData(fileName);
949    }
950
951    /**
952     * Like dumpHprofData(String), but takes an already-opened
953     * FileDescriptor to which the trace is written.  The file name is also
954     * supplied simply for logging.  Makes a dup of the file descriptor.
955     *
956     * Primarily for use by the "am" shell command.
957     *
958     * @hide
959     */
960    public static void dumpHprofData(String fileName, FileDescriptor fd)
961            throws IOException {
962        VMDebug.dumpHprofData(fileName, fd);
963    }
964
965    /**
966     * Collect "hprof" and send it to DDMS.  This may cause a GC.
967     *
968     * @throws UnsupportedOperationException if the VM was built without
969     *         HPROF support.
970     * @hide
971     */
972    public static void dumpHprofDataDdms() {
973        VMDebug.dumpHprofDataDdms();
974    }
975
976    /**
977     * Writes native heap data to the specified file descriptor.
978     *
979     * @hide
980     */
981    public static native void dumpNativeHeap(FileDescriptor fd);
982
983    /**
984      * Returns a count of the extant instances of a class.
985     *
986     * @hide
987     */
988    public static long countInstancesOfClass(Class cls) {
989        return VMDebug.countInstancesOfClass(cls, true);
990    }
991
992    /**
993     * Returns the number of sent transactions from this process.
994     * @return The number of sent transactions or -1 if it could not read t.
995     */
996    public static native int getBinderSentTransactions();
997
998    /**
999     * Returns the number of received transactions from the binder driver.
1000     * @return The number of received transactions or -1 if it could not read the stats.
1001     */
1002    public static native int getBinderReceivedTransactions();
1003
1004    /**
1005     * Returns the number of active local Binder objects that exist in the
1006     * current process.
1007     */
1008    public static final native int getBinderLocalObjectCount();
1009
1010    /**
1011     * Returns the number of references to remote proxy Binder objects that
1012     * exist in the current process.
1013     */
1014    public static final native int getBinderProxyObjectCount();
1015
1016    /**
1017     * Returns the number of death notification links to Binder objects that
1018     * exist in the current process.
1019     */
1020    public static final native int getBinderDeathObjectCount();
1021
1022    /**
1023     * Primes the register map cache.
1024     *
1025     * Only works for classes in the bootstrap class loader.  Does not
1026     * cause classes to be loaded if they're not already present.
1027     *
1028     * The classAndMethodDesc argument is a concatentation of the VM-internal
1029     * class descriptor, method name, and method descriptor.  Examples:
1030     *     Landroid/os/Looper;.loop:()V
1031     *     Landroid/app/ActivityThread;.main:([Ljava/lang/String;)V
1032     *
1033     * @param classAndMethodDesc the method to prepare
1034     *
1035     * @hide
1036     */
1037    public static final boolean cacheRegisterMap(String classAndMethodDesc) {
1038        return VMDebug.cacheRegisterMap(classAndMethodDesc);
1039    }
1040
1041    /**
1042     * Dumps the contents of VM reference tables (e.g. JNI locals and
1043     * globals) to the log file.
1044     *
1045     * @hide
1046     */
1047    public static final void dumpReferenceTables() {
1048        VMDebug.dumpReferenceTables();
1049    }
1050
1051    /**
1052     * API for gathering and querying instruction counts.
1053     *
1054     * Example usage:
1055     * <pre>
1056     *   Debug.InstructionCount icount = new Debug.InstructionCount();
1057     *   icount.resetAndStart();
1058     *    [... do lots of stuff ...]
1059     *   if (icount.collect()) {
1060     *       System.out.println("Total instructions executed: "
1061     *           + icount.globalTotal());
1062     *       System.out.println("Method invocations: "
1063     *           + icount.globalMethodInvocations());
1064     *   }
1065     * </pre>
1066     */
1067    public static class InstructionCount {
1068        private static final int NUM_INSTR =
1069            OpcodeInfo.MAXIMUM_PACKED_VALUE + 1;
1070
1071        private int[] mCounts;
1072
1073        public InstructionCount() {
1074            mCounts = new int[NUM_INSTR];
1075        }
1076
1077        /**
1078         * Reset counters and ensure counts are running.  Counts may
1079         * have already been running.
1080         *
1081         * @return true if counting was started
1082         */
1083        public boolean resetAndStart() {
1084            try {
1085                VMDebug.startInstructionCounting();
1086                VMDebug.resetInstructionCount();
1087            } catch (UnsupportedOperationException uoe) {
1088                return false;
1089            }
1090            return true;
1091        }
1092
1093        /**
1094         * Collect instruction counts.  May or may not stop the
1095         * counting process.
1096         */
1097        public boolean collect() {
1098            try {
1099                VMDebug.stopInstructionCounting();
1100                VMDebug.getInstructionCount(mCounts);
1101            } catch (UnsupportedOperationException uoe) {
1102                return false;
1103            }
1104            return true;
1105        }
1106
1107        /**
1108         * Return the total number of instructions executed globally (i.e. in
1109         * all threads).
1110         */
1111        public int globalTotal() {
1112            int count = 0;
1113
1114            for (int i = 0; i < NUM_INSTR; i++) {
1115                count += mCounts[i];
1116            }
1117
1118            return count;
1119        }
1120
1121        /**
1122         * Return the total number of method-invocation instructions
1123         * executed globally.
1124         */
1125        public int globalMethodInvocations() {
1126            int count = 0;
1127
1128            for (int i = 0; i < NUM_INSTR; i++) {
1129                if (OpcodeInfo.isInvoke(i)) {
1130                    count += mCounts[i];
1131                }
1132            }
1133
1134            return count;
1135        }
1136    }
1137
1138    /**
1139     * A Map of typed debug properties.
1140     */
1141    private static final TypedProperties debugProperties;
1142
1143    /*
1144     * Load the debug properties from the standard files into debugProperties.
1145     */
1146    static {
1147        if (false) {
1148            final String TAG = "DebugProperties";
1149            final String[] files = { "/system/debug.prop", "/debug.prop", "/data/debug.prop" };
1150            final TypedProperties tp = new TypedProperties();
1151
1152            // Read the properties from each of the files, if present.
1153            for (String file : files) {
1154                Reader r;
1155                try {
1156                    r = new FileReader(file);
1157                } catch (FileNotFoundException ex) {
1158                    // It's ok if a file is missing.
1159                    continue;
1160                }
1161
1162                try {
1163                    tp.load(r);
1164                } catch (Exception ex) {
1165                    throw new RuntimeException("Problem loading " + file, ex);
1166                } finally {
1167                    try {
1168                        r.close();
1169                    } catch (IOException ex) {
1170                        // Ignore this error.
1171                    }
1172                }
1173            }
1174
1175            debugProperties = tp.isEmpty() ? null : tp;
1176        } else {
1177            debugProperties = null;
1178        }
1179    }
1180
1181
1182    /**
1183     * Returns true if the type of the field matches the specified class.
1184     * Handles the case where the class is, e.g., java.lang.Boolean, but
1185     * the field is of the primitive "boolean" type.  Also handles all of
1186     * the java.lang.Number subclasses.
1187     */
1188    private static boolean fieldTypeMatches(Field field, Class<?> cl) {
1189        Class<?> fieldClass = field.getType();
1190        if (fieldClass == cl) {
1191            return true;
1192        }
1193        Field primitiveTypeField;
1194        try {
1195            /* All of the classes we care about (Boolean, Integer, etc.)
1196             * have a Class field called "TYPE" that points to the corresponding
1197             * primitive class.
1198             */
1199            primitiveTypeField = cl.getField("TYPE");
1200        } catch (NoSuchFieldException ex) {
1201            return false;
1202        }
1203        try {
1204            return fieldClass == (Class<?>) primitiveTypeField.get(null);
1205        } catch (IllegalAccessException ex) {
1206            return false;
1207        }
1208    }
1209
1210
1211    /**
1212     * Looks up the property that corresponds to the field, and sets the field's value
1213     * if the types match.
1214     */
1215    private static void modifyFieldIfSet(final Field field, final TypedProperties properties,
1216                                         final String propertyName) {
1217        if (field.getType() == java.lang.String.class) {
1218            int stringInfo = properties.getStringInfo(propertyName);
1219            switch (stringInfo) {
1220                case TypedProperties.STRING_SET:
1221                    // Handle as usual below.
1222                    break;
1223                case TypedProperties.STRING_NULL:
1224                    try {
1225                        field.set(null, null);  // null object for static fields; null string
1226                    } catch (IllegalAccessException ex) {
1227                        throw new IllegalArgumentException(
1228                            "Cannot set field for " + propertyName, ex);
1229                    }
1230                    return;
1231                case TypedProperties.STRING_NOT_SET:
1232                    return;
1233                case TypedProperties.STRING_TYPE_MISMATCH:
1234                    throw new IllegalArgumentException(
1235                        "Type of " + propertyName + " " +
1236                        " does not match field type (" + field.getType() + ")");
1237                default:
1238                    throw new IllegalStateException(
1239                        "Unexpected getStringInfo(" + propertyName + ") return value " +
1240                        stringInfo);
1241            }
1242        }
1243        Object value = properties.get(propertyName);
1244        if (value != null) {
1245            if (!fieldTypeMatches(field, value.getClass())) {
1246                throw new IllegalArgumentException(
1247                    "Type of " + propertyName + " (" + value.getClass() + ") " +
1248                    " does not match field type (" + field.getType() + ")");
1249            }
1250            try {
1251                field.set(null, value);  // null object for static fields
1252            } catch (IllegalAccessException ex) {
1253                throw new IllegalArgumentException(
1254                    "Cannot set field for " + propertyName, ex);
1255            }
1256        }
1257    }
1258
1259
1260    /**
1261     * Equivalent to <code>setFieldsOn(cl, false)</code>.
1262     *
1263     * @see #setFieldsOn(Class, boolean)
1264     *
1265     * @hide
1266     */
1267    public static void setFieldsOn(Class<?> cl) {
1268        setFieldsOn(cl, false);
1269    }
1270
1271    /**
1272     * Reflectively sets static fields of a class based on internal debugging
1273     * properties.  This method is a no-op if false is
1274     * false.
1275     * <p>
1276     * <strong>NOTE TO APPLICATION DEVELOPERS</strong>: false will
1277     * always be false in release builds.  This API is typically only useful
1278     * for platform developers.
1279     * </p>
1280     * Class setup: define a class whose only fields are non-final, static
1281     * primitive types (except for "char") or Strings.  In a static block
1282     * after the field definitions/initializations, pass the class to
1283     * this method, Debug.setFieldsOn(). Example:
1284     * <pre>
1285     * package com.example;
1286     *
1287     * import android.os.Debug;
1288     *
1289     * public class MyDebugVars {
1290     *    public static String s = "a string";
1291     *    public static String s2 = "second string";
1292     *    public static String ns = null;
1293     *    public static boolean b = false;
1294     *    public static int i = 5;
1295     *    @Debug.DebugProperty
1296     *    public static float f = 0.1f;
1297     *    @@Debug.DebugProperty
1298     *    public static double d = 0.5d;
1299     *
1300     *    // This MUST appear AFTER all fields are defined and initialized!
1301     *    static {
1302     *        // Sets all the fields
1303     *        Debug.setFieldsOn(MyDebugVars.class);
1304     *
1305     *        // Sets only the fields annotated with @Debug.DebugProperty
1306     *        // Debug.setFieldsOn(MyDebugVars.class, true);
1307     *    }
1308     * }
1309     * </pre>
1310     * setFieldsOn() may override the value of any field in the class based
1311     * on internal properties that are fixed at boot time.
1312     * <p>
1313     * These properties are only set during platform debugging, and are not
1314     * meant to be used as a general-purpose properties store.
1315     *
1316     * {@hide}
1317     *
1318     * @param cl The class to (possibly) modify
1319     * @param partial If false, sets all static fields, otherwise, only set
1320     *        fields with the {@link android.os.Debug.DebugProperty}
1321     *        annotation
1322     * @throws IllegalArgumentException if any fields are final or non-static,
1323     *         or if the type of the field does not match the type of
1324     *         the internal debugging property value.
1325     */
1326    public static void setFieldsOn(Class<?> cl, boolean partial) {
1327        if (false) {
1328            if (debugProperties != null) {
1329                /* Only look for fields declared directly by the class,
1330                 * so we don't mysteriously change static fields in superclasses.
1331                 */
1332                for (Field field : cl.getDeclaredFields()) {
1333                    if (!partial || field.getAnnotation(DebugProperty.class) != null) {
1334                        final String propertyName = cl.getName() + "." + field.getName();
1335                        boolean isStatic = Modifier.isStatic(field.getModifiers());
1336                        boolean isFinal = Modifier.isFinal(field.getModifiers());
1337
1338                        if (!isStatic || isFinal) {
1339                            throw new IllegalArgumentException(propertyName +
1340                                " must be static and non-final");
1341                        }
1342                        modifyFieldIfSet(field, debugProperties, propertyName);
1343                    }
1344                }
1345            }
1346        } else {
1347            Log.wtf(TAG,
1348                  "setFieldsOn(" + (cl == null ? "null" : cl.getName()) +
1349                  ") called in non-DEBUG build");
1350        }
1351    }
1352
1353    /**
1354     * Annotation to put on fields you want to set with
1355     * {@link Debug#setFieldsOn(Class, boolean)}.
1356     *
1357     * @hide
1358     */
1359    @Target({ ElementType.FIELD })
1360    @Retention(RetentionPolicy.RUNTIME)
1361    public @interface DebugProperty {
1362    }
1363
1364    /**
1365     * Get a debugging dump of a system service by name.
1366     *
1367     * <p>Most services require the caller to hold android.permission.DUMP.
1368     *
1369     * @param name of the service to dump
1370     * @param fd to write dump output to (usually an output log file)
1371     * @param args to pass to the service's dump method, may be null
1372     * @return true if the service was dumped successfully, false if
1373     *     the service could not be found or had an error while dumping
1374     */
1375    public static boolean dumpService(String name, FileDescriptor fd, String[] args) {
1376        IBinder service = ServiceManager.getService(name);
1377        if (service == null) {
1378            Log.e(TAG, "Can't find service to dump: " + name);
1379            return false;
1380        }
1381
1382        try {
1383            service.dump(fd, args);
1384            return true;
1385        } catch (RemoteException e) {
1386            Log.e(TAG, "Can't dump service: " + name, e);
1387            return false;
1388        }
1389    }
1390
1391    /**
1392     * Have the stack traces of the given native process dumped to the
1393     * specified file.  Will be appended to the file.
1394     * @hide
1395     */
1396    public static native void dumpNativeBacktraceToFile(int pid, String file);
1397
1398    /**
1399     * Return a String describing the calling method and location at a particular stack depth.
1400     * @param callStack the Thread stack
1401     * @param depth the depth of stack to return information for.
1402     * @return the String describing the caller at that depth.
1403     */
1404    private static String getCaller(StackTraceElement callStack[], int depth) {
1405        // callStack[4] is the caller of the method that called getCallers()
1406        if (4 + depth >= callStack.length) {
1407            return "<bottom of call stack>";
1408        }
1409        StackTraceElement caller = callStack[4 + depth];
1410        return caller.getClassName() + "." + caller.getMethodName() + ":" + caller.getLineNumber();
1411    }
1412
1413    /**
1414     * Return a string consisting of methods and locations at multiple call stack levels.
1415     * @param depth the number of levels to return, starting with the immediate caller.
1416     * @return a string describing the call stack.
1417     * {@hide}
1418     */
1419    public static String getCallers(final int depth) {
1420        final StackTraceElement[] callStack = Thread.currentThread().getStackTrace();
1421        StringBuffer sb = new StringBuffer();
1422        for (int i = 0; i < depth; i++) {
1423            sb.append(getCaller(callStack, i)).append(" ");
1424        }
1425        return sb.toString();
1426    }
1427
1428    /**
1429     * Like {@link #getCallers(int)}, but each location is append to the string
1430     * as a new line with <var>linePrefix</var> in front of it.
1431     * @param depth the number of levels to return, starting with the immediate caller.
1432     * @param linePrefix prefix to put in front of each location.
1433     * @return a string describing the call stack.
1434     * {@hide}
1435     */
1436    public static String getCallers(final int depth, String linePrefix) {
1437        final StackTraceElement[] callStack = Thread.currentThread().getStackTrace();
1438        StringBuffer sb = new StringBuffer();
1439        for (int i = 0; i < depth; i++) {
1440            sb.append(linePrefix).append(getCaller(callStack, i)).append("\n");
1441        }
1442        return sb.toString();
1443    }
1444
1445    /**
1446     * @return a String describing the immediate caller of the calling method.
1447     * {@hide}
1448     */
1449    public static String getCaller() {
1450        return getCaller(Thread.currentThread().getStackTrace(), 0);
1451    }
1452}
1453