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05-Dec-2014 |
Dianne Hackborn <hackbod@google.com> |
Fix issue #17323751: Additional items in aggregated battery stats - Now aggregate number of times each process has crashed and ANRed. - Now aggregate total number of connectivity changes. - Now record connectivity changes in the history. Crash and ANR counts are new entries at the end of "pr" in checkin. Connectivity change counts is a new entry at the end of "m" in checkin. Connectivity changes in the history checkin are Ecn and include the type of connection and its state. Change-Id: I0c01186446034cf6c3fb97d45f5e3b5c69a0438a
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01-Oct-2014 |
Dianne Hackborn <hackbod@google.com> |
More work on issue #17656716: Unhandled exception in Window Manager Fix Slog.wtf to not acquire the activity manager lock in its code path, so that it can never deadlock. This was the original intention of it, but part was missed. Now we can put back in the code to detect when strict mode data is getting large (a little more targeted now to the actual problem), and use Slog.wtf to report it. And as a bonus, when this happens we will now clear all of the collected violations, to avoid getting in to the bad case where IPCs start failing. So this should be good enough for L to fix the problem, with wtf reports for us to see if the underlying issue is still happening. Finally, switch a butch of stuff in the system process from Log.wtf to Slog.wtf, since many of those are deadlocks waiting to happen. Oh and fix a crash in the settings provider I noticed in APR. Change-Id: I307d51b7a4db238fd1e5fe2f3f9bf1b9c6f1c041
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27-Aug-2014 |
Dianne Hackborn <hackbod@google.com> |
Fix issue #17146552: system anr Add a safe path for Slog.wtf that doesn't acquire an activity manager lock or block in any way. Change-Id: I8fef8251a0cb85081442cae55d85063944248d15
/frameworks/base/core/java/android/util/Slog.java
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19-Nov-2013 |
John Spurlock <jspurlock@google.com> |
Remove unused imports from frameworks/base. Change-Id: Ia1f99bd2c1105b0b0f70aa614f1f4a67b2840906
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15-Oct-2013 |
Dianne Hackborn <hackbod@google.com> |
Fix issue #11223335: APR: Lots of failures in procstats due to... ...bad cleanup of crashing processes We now have a special path for crashing processes, to silently clean up their state. Also some tweaks to Log/Slog.wtf to get better stack crawl summaries in APR. Change-Id: Ieced26989907a6e7615b6fa033813fced78d7474
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02-Oct-2013 |
Dianne Hackborn <hackbod@google.com> |
Fix issue #11005453: [SUW] G+ profile creation for new user broken The main problem here was a mistake when turning a single process structure to a multi-package-process structure with a common process. When we cloned the original process state, if there were any services already created for the process for that package, they would be left with their process pointer still referencing the original now common process instead of the package-specific process, allowing the active counts to get bad. Now we switch any of those processes over to the new package-specific process. There was also another smaller issue with how ServiceRecord is associated with a ServiceState -- we could be waiting for an old ServiceRecord to be destroyed while at the same time creating a new ServiceRecord for that same service class. These would share the same ServiceState, so when the old record finally finished destroying itself it would trample over whatever the new service is doing. This is fixed by changing the model to instead of using an "active" reference count, we have an object identifying the current owner of the ServiceState. Then when the old ServiceRecord is cleaning up, we know if it is still the owner at that point. Also some other small things along the way -- new Log.wtfStack() method that is convenient, new suite of Slog.wtf methods, fixed some services to use Slog.wtf when catching exceptions being returned to the caller so that we actually know about them. Change-Id: I75674ce38050b6423fd3c6f43d1be172b470741f
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27-Feb-2010 |
Joe Onorato <joeo@android.com> |
Add new Slog class.
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