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16
17// The bootstat command provides options to persist boot events with the current
18// timestamp, dump the persisted events, and log all events to EventLog to be
19// uploaded to Android log storage via Tron.
20
James Hawkinsa4a1a4a2016-02-09 15:32:38 -080021#include <getopt.h>
Mark Salyzynb304f6d2017-08-04 13:35:51 -070022#include <sys/klog.h>
Mark Salyzyn14b1e6d2017-09-18 10:41:14 -070023#include <unistd.h>
Mark Salyzynff2dcd92016-09-28 15:54:45 -070024
James Hawkinse78ea772017-03-24 11:43:02 -070025#include <chrono>
James Hawkins0660b302016-03-08 16:18:15 -080026#include <cmath>
James Hawkinsabd73e62016-01-19 15:10:38 -080027#include <cstddef>
28#include <cstdio>
James Hawkins500d7152016-02-16 15:05:54 -080029#include <ctime>
James Hawkinsa4a1a4a2016-02-09 15:32:38 -080030#include <map>
James Hawkinsabd73e62016-01-19 15:10:38 -080031#include <memory>
32#include <string>
James Hawkinsbe46fd12017-02-02 16:21:25 -080033#include <vector>
Mark Salyzynff2dcd92016-09-28 15:54:45 -070034
James Hawkinse78ea772017-03-24 11:43:02 -070035#include <android-base/chrono_utils.h>
Mark Salyzynb304f6d2017-08-04 13:35:51 -070036#include <android-base/file.h>
James Hawkinseabe08b2016-01-19 16:54:35 -080037#include <android-base/logging.h>
James Hawkins4dded612016-07-28 11:50:23 -070038#include <android-base/parseint.h>
James Hawkinsbe46fd12017-02-02 16:21:25 -080039#include <android-base/strings.h>
James Hawkinse78ea772017-03-24 11:43:02 -070040#include <android/log.h>
Mark Salyzynb304f6d2017-08-04 13:35:51 -070041#include <cutils/android_reboot.h>
James Hawkinsa4a1a4a2016-02-09 15:32:38 -080042#include <cutils/properties.h>
Mark Salyzynb304f6d2017-08-04 13:35:51 -070043#include <log/logcat.h>
James Hawkins9aec9262017-01-31 11:42:24 -080044#include <metricslogger/metrics_logger.h>
Mark Salyzynff2dcd92016-09-28 15:54:45 -070045
James Hawkinsabd73e62016-01-19 15:10:38 -080046#include "boot_event_record_store.h"
James Hawkinsabd73e62016-01-19 15:10:38 -080047
48namespace {
49
James Hawkinsabd73e62016-01-19 15:10:38 -080050// Scans the boot event record store for record files and logs each boot event
51// via EventLog.
52void LogBootEvents() {
53 BootEventRecordStore boot_event_store;
54
55 auto events = boot_event_store.GetAllBootEvents();
56 for (auto i = events.cbegin(); i != events.cend(); ++i) {
James Hawkins9aec9262017-01-31 11:42:24 -080057 android::metricslogger::LogHistogram(i->first, i->second);
James Hawkinsabd73e62016-01-19 15:10:38 -080058 }
59}
60
James Hawkinsc6275582016-03-22 10:47:44 -070061// Records the named boot |event| to the record store. If |value| is non-empty
62// and is a proper string representation of an integer value, the converted
63// integer value is associated with the boot event.
Mark Salyzyn14b1e6d2017-09-18 10:41:14 -070064void RecordBootEventFromCommandLine(const std::string& event, const std::string& value_str) {
James Hawkinsc6275582016-03-22 10:47:44 -070065 BootEventRecordStore boot_event_store;
66 if (!value_str.empty()) {
67 int32_t value = 0;
Elliott Hughesda46b392016-10-11 17:09:00 -070068 if (android::base::ParseInt(value_str, &value)) {
James Hawkins4dded612016-07-28 11:50:23 -070069 boot_event_store.AddBootEventWithValue(event, value);
70 }
James Hawkinsc6275582016-03-22 10:47:44 -070071 } else {
72 boot_event_store.AddBootEvent(event);
73 }
74}
75
James Hawkinsabd73e62016-01-19 15:10:38 -080076void PrintBootEvents() {
77 printf("Boot events:\n");
78 printf("------------\n");
79
80 BootEventRecordStore boot_event_store;
81 auto events = boot_event_store.GetAllBootEvents();
82 for (auto i = events.cbegin(); i != events.cend(); ++i) {
83 printf("%s\t%d\n", i->first.c_str(), i->second);
84 }
85}
86
Mark Salyzyn14b1e6d2017-09-18 10:41:14 -070087void ShowHelp(const char* cmd) {
James Hawkinsabd73e62016-01-19 15:10:38 -080088 fprintf(stderr, "Usage: %s [options]\n", cmd);
89 fprintf(stderr,
90 "options include:\n"
Yongqin Liu78b2b942017-07-07 13:26:49 +080091 " -h, --help Show this help\n"
92 " -l, --log Log all metrics to logstorage\n"
93 " -p, --print Dump the boot event records to the console\n"
94 " -r, --record Record the timestamp of a named boot event\n"
95 " --value Optional value to associate with the boot event\n"
96 " --record_boot_complete Record metrics related to the time for the device boot\n"
97 " --record_boot_reason Record the reason why the device booted\n"
James Hawkins53684ea2016-02-23 16:18:19 -080098 " --record_time_since_factory_reset Record the time since the device was reset\n");
James Hawkinsabd73e62016-01-19 15:10:38 -080099}
100
101// Constructs a readable, printable string from the givencommand line
102// arguments.
Mark Salyzyn14b1e6d2017-09-18 10:41:14 -0700103std::string GetCommandLine(int argc, char** argv) {
James Hawkinsabd73e62016-01-19 15:10:38 -0800104 std::string cmd;
105 for (int i = 0; i < argc; ++i) {
106 cmd += argv[i];
107 cmd += " ";
108 }
109
110 return cmd;
111}
112
James Hawkinsa4a1a4a2016-02-09 15:32:38 -0800113// Convenience wrapper over the property API that returns an
114// std::string.
115std::string GetProperty(const char* key) {
116 std::vector<char> temp(PROPERTY_VALUE_MAX);
117 const int len = property_get(key, &temp[0], nullptr);
118 if (len < 0) {
119 return "";
120 }
121 return std::string(&temp[0], len);
122}
123
Mark Salyzynb304f6d2017-08-04 13:35:51 -0700124void SetProperty(const char* key, const std::string& val) {
125 property_set(key, val.c_str());
126}
127
128void SetProperty(const char* key, const char* val) {
129 property_set(key, val);
130}
131
James Hawkins25f71222017-10-10 16:37:05 -0700132constexpr int32_t kEmptyBootReason = 0;
James Hawkins6f74c0b2016-02-12 15:49:16 -0800133constexpr int32_t kUnknownBootReason = 1;
134
James Hawkinsa4a1a4a2016-02-09 15:32:38 -0800135// A mapping from boot reason string, as read from the ro.boot.bootreason
136// system property, to a unique integer ID. Viewers of log data dashboards for
137// the boot_reason metric may refer to this mapping to discern the histogram
138// values.
James Hawkins6f74c0b2016-02-12 15:49:16 -0800139const std::map<std::string, int32_t> kBootReasonMap = {
James Hawkins25f71222017-10-10 16:37:05 -0700140 {"empty", kEmptyBootReason},
Mark Salyzyn14b1e6d2017-09-18 10:41:14 -0700141 {"unknown", kUnknownBootReason},
142 {"normal", 2},
143 {"recovery", 3},
144 {"reboot", 4},
145 {"PowerKey", 5},
146 {"hard_reset", 6},
147 {"kernel_panic", 7},
148 {"rpm_err", 8},
149 {"hw_reset", 9},
150 {"tz_err", 10},
151 {"adsp_err", 11},
152 {"modem_err", 12},
153 {"mba_err", 13},
154 {"Watchdog", 14},
155 {"Panic", 15},
156 {"power_key", 16},
157 {"power_on", 17},
158 {"Reboot", 18},
159 {"rtc", 19},
160 {"edl", 20},
161 {"oem_pon1", 21},
162 {"oem_powerkey", 22},
163 {"oem_unknown_reset", 23},
164 {"srto: HWWDT reset SC", 24},
165 {"srto: HWWDT reset platform", 25},
166 {"srto: bootloader", 26},
167 {"srto: kernel panic", 27},
168 {"srto: kernel watchdog reset", 28},
169 {"srto: normal", 29},
170 {"srto: reboot", 30},
171 {"srto: reboot-bootloader", 31},
172 {"srto: security watchdog reset", 32},
173 {"srto: wakesrc", 33},
174 {"srto: watchdog", 34},
175 {"srto:1-1", 35},
176 {"srto:omap_hsmm", 36},
177 {"srto:phy0", 37},
178 {"srto:rtc0", 38},
179 {"srto:touchpad", 39},
180 {"watchdog", 40},
181 {"watchdogr", 41},
182 {"wdog_bark", 42},
183 {"wdog_bite", 43},
184 {"wdog_reset", 44},
185 {"shutdown,", 45}, // Trailing comma is intentional.
186 {"shutdown,userrequested", 46},
187 {"reboot,bootloader", 47},
188 {"reboot,cold", 48},
189 {"reboot,recovery", 49},
190 {"thermal_shutdown", 50},
191 {"s3_wakeup", 51},
192 {"kernel_panic,sysrq", 52},
193 {"kernel_panic,NULL", 53},
194 {"kernel_panic,BUG", 54},
195 {"bootloader", 55},
196 {"cold", 56},
197 {"hard", 57},
198 {"warm", 58},
199 {"recovery", 59},
200 {"thermal-shutdown", 60},
201 {"shutdown,thermal", 61},
202 {"shutdown,battery", 62},
203 {"reboot,ota", 63},
204 {"reboot,factory_reset", 64},
205 {"reboot,", 65},
206 {"reboot,shell", 66},
207 {"reboot,adb", 67},
Mark Salyzyn9033bf52017-09-21 11:30:29 -0700208 {"reboot,userrequested", 68},
Mark Salyzyn161b8622017-09-26 08:26:12 -0700209 {"shutdown,container", 69}, // Host OS asking Android Container to shutdown
Mark Salyzyn243fa292017-10-11 09:02:04 -0700210 {"cold,powerkey", 70},
211 {"warm,s3_wakeup", 71},
212 {"hard,hw_reset", 72},
213 {"shutdown,suspend", 73}, // Suspend to RAM
214 {"shutdown,hibernate", 74}, // Suspend to DISK
James Hawkins34073b52017-10-17 15:53:27 -0700215 {"power_on_key", 75},
216 {"reboot_by_key", 76},
217 {"wdt_by_pass_pwk", 77},
218 {"reboot_longkey", 78},
219 {"powerkey", 79},
220 {"usb", 80},
221 {"wdt", 81},
222 {"tool_by_pass_pwk", 82},
223 {"2sec_reboot", 83},
224 {"reboot,by_key", 84},
225 {"reboot,longkey", 85},
Mark Salyzyncabbe4f2017-10-23 13:52:39 -0700226 {"reboot,2sec", 86},
Mark Salyzync89f9da2017-10-24 15:35:34 -0700227 {"shutdown,thermal,battery", 87},
Mark Salyzyn72a8ea32017-10-25 09:23:19 -0700228 {"reboot,its_just_so_hard", 88}, // produced by boot_reason_test
229 {"reboot,Its Just So Hard", 89}, // produced by boot_reason_test
James Hawkinsa4a1a4a2016-02-09 15:32:38 -0800230};
231
232// Converts a string value representing the reason the system booted to an
233// integer representation. This is necessary for logging the boot_reason metric
234// via Tron, which does not accept non-integer buckets in histograms.
235int32_t BootReasonStrToEnum(const std::string& boot_reason) {
James Hawkinsa4a1a4a2016-02-09 15:32:38 -0800236 auto mapping = kBootReasonMap.find(boot_reason);
237 if (mapping != kBootReasonMap.end()) {
238 return mapping->second;
239 }
240
James Hawkins25f71222017-10-10 16:37:05 -0700241 if (boot_reason.empty()) {
242 return kEmptyBootReason;
243 }
244
James Hawkinsa4a1a4a2016-02-09 15:32:38 -0800245 LOG(INFO) << "Unknown boot reason: " << boot_reason;
246 return kUnknownBootReason;
247}
248
Mark Salyzynb304f6d2017-08-04 13:35:51 -0700249// Canonical list of supported primary reboot reasons.
250const std::vector<const std::string> knownReasons = {
Mark Salyzyn14b1e6d2017-09-18 10:41:14 -0700251 // clang-format off
252 // kernel
253 "watchdog",
254 "kernel_panic",
255 // strong
256 "recovery", // Should not happen from ro.boot.bootreason
257 "bootloader", // Should not happen from ro.boot.bootreason
258 // blunt
259 "cold",
260 "hard",
261 "warm",
Mark Salyzyn62909822017-10-09 09:27:16 -0700262 // super blunt
Mark Salyzyn14b1e6d2017-09-18 10:41:14 -0700263 "shutdown", // Can not happen from ro.boot.bootreason
264 "reboot", // Default catch-all for anything unknown
265 // clang-format on
Mark Salyzynb304f6d2017-08-04 13:35:51 -0700266};
267
268// Returns true if the supplied reason prefix is considered detailed enough.
269bool isStrongRebootReason(const std::string& r) {
Mark Salyzyn14b1e6d2017-09-18 10:41:14 -0700270 for (auto& s : knownReasons) {
Mark Salyzynb304f6d2017-08-04 13:35:51 -0700271 if (s == "cold") break;
272 // Prefix defined as terminated by a nul or comma (,).
273 if (android::base::StartsWith(r, s.c_str()) &&
274 ((r.length() == s.length()) || (r[s.length()] == ','))) {
275 return true;
276 }
277 }
278 return false;
279}
280
281// Returns true if the supplied reason prefix is associated with the kernel.
282bool isKernelRebootReason(const std::string& r) {
Mark Salyzyn14b1e6d2017-09-18 10:41:14 -0700283 for (auto& s : knownReasons) {
Mark Salyzynb304f6d2017-08-04 13:35:51 -0700284 if (s == "recovery") break;
285 // Prefix defined as terminated by a nul or comma (,).
286 if (android::base::StartsWith(r, s.c_str()) &&
287 ((r.length() == s.length()) || (r[s.length()] == ','))) {
288 return true;
289 }
290 }
291 return false;
292}
293
294// Returns true if the supplied reason prefix is considered known.
295bool isKnownRebootReason(const std::string& r) {
Mark Salyzyn14b1e6d2017-09-18 10:41:14 -0700296 for (auto& s : knownReasons) {
Mark Salyzynb304f6d2017-08-04 13:35:51 -0700297 // Prefix defined as terminated by a nul or comma (,).
298 if (android::base::StartsWith(r, s.c_str()) &&
299 ((r.length() == s.length()) || (r[s.length()] == ','))) {
300 return true;
301 }
302 }
303 return false;
304}
305
306// If the reboot reason should be improved, report true if is too blunt.
307bool isBluntRebootReason(const std::string& r) {
308 if (isStrongRebootReason(r)) return false;
309
Mark Salyzyn14b1e6d2017-09-18 10:41:14 -0700310 if (!isKnownRebootReason(r)) return true; // Can not support unknown as detail
Mark Salyzynb304f6d2017-08-04 13:35:51 -0700311
312 size_t pos = 0;
313 while ((pos = r.find(',', pos)) != std::string::npos) {
314 ++pos;
315 std::string next(r.substr(pos));
316 if (next.length() == 0) break;
317 if (next[0] == ',') continue;
Mark Salyzyn14b1e6d2017-09-18 10:41:14 -0700318 if (!isKnownRebootReason(next)) return false; // Unknown subreason is good.
319 if (isStrongRebootReason(next)) return false; // eg: reboot,reboot
Mark Salyzynb304f6d2017-08-04 13:35:51 -0700320 }
321 return true;
322}
323
Mark Salyzyn64610892017-09-18 10:41:14 -0700324bool readPstoreConsole(std::string& console) {
325 if (android::base::ReadFileToString("/sys/fs/pstore/console-ramoops-0", &console)) {
326 return true;
327 }
328 return android::base::ReadFileToString("/sys/fs/pstore/console-ramoops", &console);
329}
330
Mark Salyzyn293cb3b2017-09-20 08:37:46 -0700331// Implement a variant of std::string::rfind that is resilient to errors in
332// the data stream being inspected.
333class pstoreConsole {
334 private:
335 const size_t kBitErrorRate = 8; // number of bits per error
336 const std::string& console;
337
338 // Number of bits that differ between the two arguments l and r.
339 // Returns zero if the values for l and r are identical.
340 size_t numError(uint8_t l, uint8_t r) const { return std::bitset<8>(l ^ r).count(); }
341
342 // A string comparison function, reports the number of errors discovered
343 // in the match to a maximum of the bitLength / kBitErrorRate, at that
344 // point returning npos to indicate match is too poor.
345 //
346 // Since called in rfind which works backwards, expect cache locality will
347 // help if we check in reverse here as well for performance.
348 //
349 // Assumption: l (from console.c_str() + pos) is long enough to house
350 // _r.length(), checked in rfind caller below.
351 //
352 size_t numError(size_t pos, const std::string& _r) const {
353 const char* l = console.c_str() + pos;
354 const char* r = _r.c_str();
355 size_t n = _r.length();
356 const uint8_t* le = reinterpret_cast<const uint8_t*>(l) + n;
357 const uint8_t* re = reinterpret_cast<const uint8_t*>(r) + n;
358 size_t count = 0;
359 n = 0;
360 do {
361 // individual character bit error rate > threshold + slop
362 size_t num = numError(*--le, *--re);
363 if (num > ((8 + kBitErrorRate) / kBitErrorRate)) return std::string::npos;
364 // total bit error rate > threshold + slop
365 count += num;
366 ++n;
367 if (count > ((n * 8 + kBitErrorRate - (n > 2)) / kBitErrorRate)) {
368 return std::string::npos;
369 }
370 } while (le != reinterpret_cast<const uint8_t*>(l));
371 return count;
372 }
373
374 public:
375 explicit pstoreConsole(const std::string& console) : console(console) {}
376 // scope of argument must be equal to or greater than scope of pstoreConsole
377 explicit pstoreConsole(const std::string&& console) = delete;
378 explicit pstoreConsole(std::string&& console) = delete;
379
380 // Our implementation of rfind, use exact match first, then resort to fuzzy.
381 size_t rfind(const std::string& needle) const {
382 size_t pos = console.rfind(needle); // exact match?
383 if (pos != std::string::npos) return pos;
384
385 // Check to make sure needle fits in console string.
386 pos = console.length();
387 if (needle.length() > pos) return std::string::npos;
388 pos -= needle.length();
389 // fuzzy match to maximum kBitErrorRate
390 do {
391 if (numError(pos, needle) != std::string::npos) return pos;
392 } while (pos-- != 0);
393 return std::string::npos;
394 }
395
396 // Our implementation of find, use only fuzzy match.
397 size_t find(const std::string& needle, size_t start = 0) const {
398 // Check to make sure needle fits in console string.
399 if (needle.length() > console.length()) return std::string::npos;
400 const size_t last_pos = console.length() - needle.length();
401 // fuzzy match to maximum kBitErrorRate
402 for (size_t pos = start; pos <= last_pos; ++pos) {
403 if (numError(pos, needle) != std::string::npos) return pos;
404 }
405 return std::string::npos;
406 }
407};
408
409// If bit error match to needle, correct it.
410// Return true if any corrections were discovered and applied.
411bool correctForBer(std::string& reason, const std::string& needle) {
412 bool corrected = false;
413 if (reason.length() < needle.length()) return corrected;
414 const pstoreConsole console(reason);
415 const size_t last_pos = reason.length() - needle.length();
416 for (size_t pos = 0; pos <= last_pos; pos += needle.length()) {
417 pos = console.find(needle, pos);
418 if (pos == std::string::npos) break;
419
420 // exact match has no malice
421 if (needle == reason.substr(pos, needle.length())) continue;
422
423 corrected = true;
424 reason = reason.substr(0, pos) + needle + reason.substr(pos + needle.length());
425 }
426 return corrected;
427}
428
429bool addKernelPanicSubReason(const pstoreConsole& console, std::string& ret) {
Mark Salyzyn64610892017-09-18 10:41:14 -0700430 // Check for kernel panic types to refine information
431 if (console.rfind("SysRq : Trigger a crash") != std::string::npos) {
432 // Can not happen, except on userdebug, during testing/debugging.
433 ret = "kernel_panic,sysrq";
434 return true;
435 }
436 if (console.rfind("Unable to handle kernel NULL pointer dereference at virtual address") !=
437 std::string::npos) {
438 ret = "kernel_panic,NULL";
439 return true;
440 }
441 if (console.rfind("Kernel BUG at ") != std::string::npos) {
442 ret = "kernel_panic,BUG";
443 return true;
444 }
445 return false;
446}
447
Mark Salyzyn293cb3b2017-09-20 08:37:46 -0700448bool addKernelPanicSubReason(const std::string& content, std::string& ret) {
449 return addKernelPanicSubReason(pstoreConsole(content), ret);
450}
451
Mark Salyzynb304f6d2017-08-04 13:35:51 -0700452// std::transform Helper callback functions:
453// Converts a string value representing the reason the system booted to a
454// string complying with Android system standard reason.
Mark Salyzyn14b1e6d2017-09-18 10:41:14 -0700455char tounderline(char c) {
456 return ::isblank(c) ? '_' : c;
457}
Mark Salyzyn88d692c2017-09-20 08:37:46 -0700458
Mark Salyzyn14b1e6d2017-09-18 10:41:14 -0700459char toprintable(char c) {
460 return ::isprint(c) ? c : '?';
461}
Mark Salyzynb304f6d2017-08-04 13:35:51 -0700462
Mark Salyzyn88d692c2017-09-20 08:37:46 -0700463// Cleanup boot_reason regarding acceptable character set
464void transformReason(std::string& reason) {
465 std::transform(reason.begin(), reason.end(), reason.begin(), ::tolower);
466 std::transform(reason.begin(), reason.end(), reason.begin(), tounderline);
467 std::transform(reason.begin(), reason.end(), reason.begin(), toprintable);
468}
469
Mark Salyzynb304f6d2017-08-04 13:35:51 -0700470const char system_reboot_reason_property[] = "sys.boot.reason";
471const char last_reboot_reason_property[] = LAST_REBOOT_REASON_PROPERTY;
472const char bootloader_reboot_reason_property[] = "ro.boot.bootreason";
473
474// Scrub, Sanitize, Standardize and Enhance the boot reason string supplied.
475std::string BootReasonStrToReason(const std::string& boot_reason) {
Mark Salyzyna16e4372017-09-20 08:36:12 -0700476 static const size_t max_reason_length = 256;
477
Mark Salyzynb304f6d2017-08-04 13:35:51 -0700478 std::string ret(GetProperty(system_reboot_reason_property));
479 std::string reason(boot_reason);
480 // If sys.boot.reason == ro.boot.bootreason, let's re-evaluate
481 if (reason == ret) ret = "";
482
Mark Salyzyn88d692c2017-09-20 08:37:46 -0700483 transformReason(reason);
Mark Salyzynb304f6d2017-08-04 13:35:51 -0700484
485 // Is the current system boot reason sys.boot.reason valid?
486 if (!isKnownRebootReason(ret)) ret = "";
487
488 if (ret == "") {
489 // Is the bootloader boot reason ro.boot.bootreason known?
490 std::vector<std::string> words(android::base::Split(reason, ",_-"));
Mark Salyzyn14b1e6d2017-09-18 10:41:14 -0700491 for (auto& s : knownReasons) {
Mark Salyzynb304f6d2017-08-04 13:35:51 -0700492 std::string blunt;
Mark Salyzyn14b1e6d2017-09-18 10:41:14 -0700493 for (auto& r : words) {
Mark Salyzynb304f6d2017-08-04 13:35:51 -0700494 if (r == s) {
495 if (isBluntRebootReason(s)) {
496 blunt = s;
497 } else {
498 ret = s;
499 break;
500 }
501 }
502 }
503 if (ret == "") ret = blunt;
504 if (ret != "") break;
505 }
506 }
507
508 if (ret == "") {
509 // A series of checks to take some officially unsupported reasons
510 // reported by the bootloader and find some logical and canonical
511 // sense. In an ideal world, we would require those bootloaders
512 // to behave and follow our standards.
513 static const std::vector<std::pair<const std::string, const std::string>> aliasReasons = {
Mark Salyzyn14b1e6d2017-09-18 10:41:14 -0700514 {"watchdog", "wdog"},
515 {"cold,powerkey", "powerkey"},
516 {"kernel_panic", "panic"},
517 {"shutdown,thermal", "thermal"},
518 {"warm,s3_wakeup", "s3_wakeup"},
519 {"hard,hw_reset", "hw_reset"},
Mark Salyzyncabbe4f2017-10-23 13:52:39 -0700520 {"reboot,2sec", "2sec_reboot"},
Mark Salyzyn14b1e6d2017-09-18 10:41:14 -0700521 {"bootloader", ""},
Mark Salyzynb304f6d2017-08-04 13:35:51 -0700522 };
523
524 // Either the primary or alias is found _somewhere_ in the reason string.
Mark Salyzyn14b1e6d2017-09-18 10:41:14 -0700525 for (auto& s : aliasReasons) {
Mark Salyzynb304f6d2017-08-04 13:35:51 -0700526 if (reason.find(s.first) != std::string::npos) {
527 ret = s.first;
528 break;
529 }
530 if (s.second.size() && (reason.find(s.second) != std::string::npos)) {
531 ret = s.first;
532 break;
533 }
534 }
535 }
536
537 // If watchdog is the reason, see if there is a security angle?
538 if (ret == "watchdog") {
539 if (reason.find("sec") != std::string::npos) {
540 ret += ",security";
541 }
542 }
543
Mark Salyzyn64610892017-09-18 10:41:14 -0700544 if (ret == "kernel_panic") {
Mark Salyzynb304f6d2017-08-04 13:35:51 -0700545 // Check to see if last klog has some refinement hints.
546 std::string content;
Mark Salyzyn64610892017-09-18 10:41:14 -0700547 if (readPstoreConsole(content)) {
548 addKernelPanicSubReason(content, ret);
Mark Salyzynb304f6d2017-08-04 13:35:51 -0700549 }
Mark Salyzyn64610892017-09-18 10:41:14 -0700550 } else if (isBluntRebootReason(ret)) {
551 // Check the other available reason resources if the reason is still blunt.
Mark Salyzynb304f6d2017-08-04 13:35:51 -0700552
Mark Salyzyn64610892017-09-18 10:41:14 -0700553 // Check to see if last klog has some refinement hints.
554 std::string content;
555 if (readPstoreConsole(content)) {
Mark Salyzyn293cb3b2017-09-20 08:37:46 -0700556 const pstoreConsole console(content);
Mark Salyzyn64610892017-09-18 10:41:14 -0700557 // The toybox reboot command used directly (unlikely)? But also
558 // catches init's response to Android's more controlled reboot command.
Mark Salyzyn293cb3b2017-09-20 08:37:46 -0700559 if (console.rfind("reboot: Power down") != std::string::npos) {
Mark Salyzyn64610892017-09-18 10:41:14 -0700560 ret = "shutdown"; // Still too blunt, but more accurate.
561 // ToDo: init should record the shutdown reason to kernel messages ala:
562 // init: shutdown system with command 'last_reboot_reason'
563 // so that if pstore has persistence we can get some details
564 // that could be missing in last_reboot_reason_property.
565 }
Mark Salyzynb304f6d2017-08-04 13:35:51 -0700566
Mark Salyzyn64610892017-09-18 10:41:14 -0700567 static const char cmd[] = "reboot: Restarting system with command '";
Mark Salyzyn293cb3b2017-09-20 08:37:46 -0700568 size_t pos = console.rfind(cmd);
Mark Salyzyn64610892017-09-18 10:41:14 -0700569 if (pos != std::string::npos) {
570 pos += strlen(cmd);
Mark Salyzyna16e4372017-09-20 08:36:12 -0700571 std::string subReason(content.substr(pos, max_reason_length));
Mark Salyzyn293cb3b2017-09-20 08:37:46 -0700572 // Correct against any known strings that Bit Error Match
573 for (const auto& s : knownReasons) {
574 correctForBer(subReason, s);
575 }
576 for (const auto& m : kBootReasonMap) {
577 if (m.first.length() <= strlen("cold")) continue; // too short?
578 if (correctForBer(subReason, m.first + "'")) continue;
579 if (m.first.length() <= strlen("reboot,cold")) continue; // short?
580 if (!android::base::StartsWith(m.first, "reboot,")) continue;
581 correctForBer(subReason, m.first.substr(strlen("reboot,")) + "'");
582 }
Mark Salyzyna16e4372017-09-20 08:36:12 -0700583 for (pos = 0; pos < subReason.length(); ++pos) {
Mark Salyzyn88d692c2017-09-20 08:37:46 -0700584 char c = subReason[pos];
Mark Salyzyn293cb3b2017-09-20 08:37:46 -0700585 // #, &, %, / are common single bit error for ' that we can block
586 if (!::isprint(c) || (c == '\'') || (c == '#') || (c == '&') || (c == '%') || (c == '/')) {
Mark Salyzyna16e4372017-09-20 08:36:12 -0700587 subReason.erase(pos);
588 break;
589 }
Mark Salyzyna16e4372017-09-20 08:36:12 -0700590 }
Mark Salyzyn88d692c2017-09-20 08:37:46 -0700591 transformReason(subReason);
Mark Salyzyn64610892017-09-18 10:41:14 -0700592 if (subReason != "") { // Will not land "reboot" as that is too blunt.
593 if (isKernelRebootReason(subReason)) {
594 ret = "reboot," + subReason; // User space can't talk kernel reasons.
Mark Salyzyndafced92017-09-20 08:37:46 -0700595 } else if (isKnownRebootReason(subReason)) {
Mark Salyzyn64610892017-09-18 10:41:14 -0700596 ret = subReason;
Mark Salyzyndafced92017-09-20 08:37:46 -0700597 } else {
598 ret = "reboot," + subReason; // legitimize unknown reasons
Mark Salyzyn64610892017-09-18 10:41:14 -0700599 }
Mark Salyzynb304f6d2017-08-04 13:35:51 -0700600 }
601 }
Mark Salyzynb304f6d2017-08-04 13:35:51 -0700602
Mark Salyzyn64610892017-09-18 10:41:14 -0700603 // Check for kernel panics, allowed to override reboot command.
Mark Salyzyn293cb3b2017-09-20 08:37:46 -0700604 if (!addKernelPanicSubReason(console, ret) &&
Mark Salyzyn64610892017-09-18 10:41:14 -0700605 // check for long-press power down
Mark Salyzyn293cb3b2017-09-20 08:37:46 -0700606 ((console.rfind("Power held for ") != std::string::npos) ||
607 (console.rfind("charger: [") != std::string::npos))) {
Mark Salyzyn64610892017-09-18 10:41:14 -0700608 ret = "cold";
609 }
Mark Salyzynb304f6d2017-08-04 13:35:51 -0700610 }
611
612 // The following battery test should migrate to a default system health HAL
613
614 // Let us not worry if the reboot command was issued, for the cases of
615 // reboot -p, reboot <no reason>, reboot cold, reboot warm and reboot hard.
616 // Same for bootloader and ro.boot.bootreasons of this set, but a dead
617 // battery could conceivably lead to these, so worthy of override.
618 if (isBluntRebootReason(ret)) {
619 // Heuristic to determine if shutdown possibly because of a dead battery?
620 // Really a hail-mary pass to find it in last klog content ...
Mark Salyzyn14b1e6d2017-09-18 10:41:14 -0700621 static const int battery_dead_threshold = 2; // percent
Mark Salyzynb304f6d2017-08-04 13:35:51 -0700622 static const char battery[] = "healthd: battery l=";
Mark Salyzyn293cb3b2017-09-20 08:37:46 -0700623 const pstoreConsole console(content);
624 size_t pos = console.rfind(battery); // last one
Mark Salyzyna16e4372017-09-20 08:36:12 -0700625 std::string digits;
Mark Salyzynb304f6d2017-08-04 13:35:51 -0700626 if (pos != std::string::npos) {
Mark Salyzyn747c0e62017-09-20 08:37:46 -0700627 digits = content.substr(pos + strlen(battery), strlen("100 "));
Mark Salyzyn293cb3b2017-09-20 08:37:46 -0700628 // correct common errors
629 correctForBer(digits, "100 ");
630 if (digits[0] == '!') digits[0] = '1';
631 if (digits[1] == '!') digits[1] = '1';
Mark Salyzyna16e4372017-09-20 08:36:12 -0700632 }
Mark Salyzyn747c0e62017-09-20 08:37:46 -0700633 const char* endptr = digits.c_str();
634 unsigned level = 0;
635 while (::isdigit(*endptr)) {
636 level *= 10;
637 level += *endptr++ - '0';
638 // make sure no leading zeros, except zero itself, and range check.
639 if ((level == 0) || (level > 100)) break;
640 }
Mark Salyzyn293cb3b2017-09-20 08:37:46 -0700641 // example bit error rate issues for 10%
642 // 'l=10 ' no bits in error
643 // 'l=00 ' single bit error (fails above)
644 // 'l=1 ' single bit error
645 // 'l=0 ' double bit error
646 // There are others, not typically critical because of 2%
647 // battery_dead_threshold. KISS check, make sure second
648 // character after digit sequence is not a space.
649 if ((level <= 100) && (endptr != digits.c_str()) && (endptr[0] == ' ') && (endptr[1] != ' ')) {
Mark Salyzynb304f6d2017-08-04 13:35:51 -0700650 LOG(INFO) << "Battery level at shutdown " << level << "%";
651 if (level <= battery_dead_threshold) {
652 ret = "shutdown,battery";
653 }
Mark Salyzyna16e4372017-09-20 08:36:12 -0700654 } else { // Most likely
655 digits = ""; // reset digits
656
Mark Salyzynb304f6d2017-08-04 13:35:51 -0700657 // Content buffer no longer will have console data. Beware if more
658 // checks added below, that depend on parsing console content.
659 content = "";
660
661 LOG(DEBUG) << "Can not find last low battery in last console messages";
662 android_logcat_context ctx = create_android_logcat();
Mark Salyzyn14b1e6d2017-09-18 10:41:14 -0700663 FILE* fp = android_logcat_popen(&ctx, "logcat -b kernel -v brief -d");
Mark Salyzynb304f6d2017-08-04 13:35:51 -0700664 if (fp != nullptr) {
665 android::base::ReadFdToString(fileno(fp), &content);
666 }
667 android_logcat_pclose(&ctx, fp);
Mark Salyzynb304f6d2017-08-04 13:35:51 -0700668 static const char logcat_battery[] = "W/healthd ( 0): battery l=";
669 const char* match = logcat_battery;
670
671 if (content == "") {
672 // Service logd.klog not running, go to smaller buffer in the kernel.
673 int rc = klogctl(KLOG_SIZE_BUFFER, nullptr, 0);
674 if (rc > 0) {
Mark Salyzyn14b1e6d2017-09-18 10:41:14 -0700675 ssize_t len = rc + 1024; // 1K Margin should it grow between calls.
Mark Salyzynb304f6d2017-08-04 13:35:51 -0700676 std::unique_ptr<char[]> buf(new char[len]);
677 rc = klogctl(KLOG_READ_ALL, buf.get(), len);
678 if (rc < len) {
679 len = rc + 1;
680 }
681 buf[--len] = '\0';
682 content = buf.get();
683 }
684 match = battery;
685 }
686
Mark Salyzyn14b1e6d2017-09-18 10:41:14 -0700687 pos = content.find(match); // The first one it finds.
Mark Salyzynb304f6d2017-08-04 13:35:51 -0700688 if (pos != std::string::npos) {
Mark Salyzyn747c0e62017-09-20 08:37:46 -0700689 digits = content.substr(pos + strlen(match), strlen("100 "));
Mark Salyzyna16e4372017-09-20 08:36:12 -0700690 }
Mark Salyzyn747c0e62017-09-20 08:37:46 -0700691 endptr = digits.c_str();
692 level = 0;
693 while (::isdigit(*endptr)) {
694 level *= 10;
695 level += *endptr++ - '0';
696 // make sure no leading zeros, except zero itself, and range check.
697 if ((level == 0) || (level > 100)) break;
698 }
Mark Salyzyna16e4372017-09-20 08:36:12 -0700699 if ((level <= 100) && (endptr != digits.c_str()) && (*endptr == ' ')) {
Mark Salyzynb304f6d2017-08-04 13:35:51 -0700700 LOG(INFO) << "Battery level at startup " << level << "%";
701 if (level <= battery_dead_threshold) {
702 ret = "shutdown,battery";
703 }
704 } else {
705 LOG(DEBUG) << "Can not find first battery level in dmesg or logcat";
706 }
707 }
708 }
709
710 // Is there a controlled shutdown hint in last_reboot_reason_property?
711 if (isBluntRebootReason(ret)) {
712 // Content buffer no longer will have console data. Beware if more
713 // checks added below, that depend on parsing console content.
714 content = GetProperty(last_reboot_reason_property);
Mark Salyzyn88d692c2017-09-20 08:37:46 -0700715 transformReason(content);
Mark Salyzynb304f6d2017-08-04 13:35:51 -0700716
Mark Salyzyn62909822017-10-09 09:27:16 -0700717 // Anything in last is better than 'super-blunt' reboot or shutdown.
718 if ((ret == "") || (ret == "reboot") || (ret == "shutdown") || !isBluntRebootReason(content)) {
719 ret = content;
Mark Salyzynb304f6d2017-08-04 13:35:51 -0700720 }
721 }
722
723 // Other System Health HAL reasons?
724
725 // ToDo: /proc/sys/kernel/boot_reason needs a HAL interface to
726 // possibly offer hardware-specific clues from the PMIC.
727 }
728
729 // If unknown left over from above, make it "reboot,<boot_reason>"
730 if (ret == "") {
731 ret = "reboot";
732 if (android::base::StartsWith(reason, "reboot")) {
733 reason = reason.substr(strlen("reboot"));
Mark Salyzyn0af71a52017-10-05 13:58:04 -0700734 while ((reason[0] == ',') || (reason[0] == '_')) {
Mark Salyzynb304f6d2017-08-04 13:35:51 -0700735 reason = reason.substr(1);
736 }
737 }
738 if (reason != "") {
739 ret += ",";
740 ret += reason;
741 }
742 }
743
744 LOG(INFO) << "Canonical boot reason: " << ret;
745 if (isKernelRebootReason(ret) && (GetProperty(last_reboot_reason_property) != "")) {
746 // Rewrite as it must be old news, kernel reasons trump user space.
747 SetProperty(last_reboot_reason_property, ret);
748 }
749 return ret;
750}
751
James Hawkinsb9cf7712016-04-08 15:32:19 -0700752// Returns the appropriate metric key prefix for the boot_complete metric such
753// that boot metrics after a system update are labeled as ota_boot_complete;
754// otherwise, they are labeled as boot_complete. This method encapsulates the
755// bookkeeping required to track when a system update has occurred by storing
756// the UTC timestamp of the system build date and comparing against the current
757// system build date.
758std::string CalculateBootCompletePrefix() {
759 static const std::string kBuildDateKey = "build_date";
760 std::string boot_complete_prefix = "boot_complete";
761
762 std::string build_date_str = GetProperty("ro.build.date.utc");
James Hawkins4dded612016-07-28 11:50:23 -0700763 int32_t build_date;
Elliott Hughesda46b392016-10-11 17:09:00 -0700764 if (!android::base::ParseInt(build_date_str, &build_date)) {
James Hawkins4dded612016-07-28 11:50:23 -0700765 return std::string();
766 }
James Hawkinsb9cf7712016-04-08 15:32:19 -0700767
768 BootEventRecordStore boot_event_store;
769 BootEventRecordStore::BootEventRecord record;
James Hawkins0bc4ad42017-05-30 15:03:15 -0700770 if (!boot_event_store.GetBootEvent(kBuildDateKey, &record)) {
771 boot_complete_prefix = "factory_reset_" + boot_complete_prefix;
772 boot_event_store.AddBootEventWithValue(kBuildDateKey, build_date);
Mark Salyzyn14b1e6d2017-09-18 10:41:14 -0700773 LOG(INFO) << "Canonical boot reason: reboot,factory_reset";
Mark Salyzynb304f6d2017-08-04 13:35:51 -0700774 SetProperty(system_reboot_reason_property, "reboot,factory_reset");
James Hawkins0bc4ad42017-05-30 15:03:15 -0700775 } else if (build_date != record.second) {
James Hawkinsb9cf7712016-04-08 15:32:19 -0700776 boot_complete_prefix = "ota_" + boot_complete_prefix;
777 boot_event_store.AddBootEventWithValue(kBuildDateKey, build_date);
Mark Salyzyn14b1e6d2017-09-18 10:41:14 -0700778 LOG(INFO) << "Canonical boot reason: reboot,ota";
Mark Salyzynb304f6d2017-08-04 13:35:51 -0700779 SetProperty(system_reboot_reason_property, "reboot,ota");
James Hawkinsb9cf7712016-04-08 15:32:19 -0700780 }
781
782 return boot_complete_prefix;
783}
784
James Hawkinsef0a0902017-01-06 14:38:23 -0800785// Records the value of a given ro.boottime.init property in milliseconds.
Mark Salyzyn14b1e6d2017-09-18 10:41:14 -0700786void RecordInitBootTimeProp(BootEventRecordStore* boot_event_store, const char* property) {
James Hawkinsef0a0902017-01-06 14:38:23 -0800787 std::string value = GetProperty(property);
788
James Hawkins27c05222017-01-26 11:55:44 -0800789 int32_t time_in_ms;
790 if (android::base::ParseInt(value, &time_in_ms)) {
James Hawkinsef0a0902017-01-06 14:38:23 -0800791 boot_event_store->AddBootEventWithValue(property, time_in_ms);
792 }
793}
794
James Hawkins1bfcaec2017-05-19 14:27:27 -0700795// A map from bootloader timing stage to the time that stage took during boot.
796typedef std::map<std::string, int32_t> BootloaderTimingMap;
797
798// Returns a mapping from bootloader stage names to the time those stages
799// took to boot.
800const BootloaderTimingMap GetBootLoaderTimings() {
801 BootloaderTimingMap timings;
802
803 // |ro.boot.boottime| is of the form 'stage1:time1,...,stageN:timeN',
804 // where timeN is in milliseconds.
James Hawkinsbe46fd12017-02-02 16:21:25 -0800805 std::string value = GetProperty("ro.boot.boottime");
James Hawkins6b5c5aa2017-02-16 11:53:03 -0800806 if (value.empty()) {
807 // ro.boot.boottime is not reported on all devices.
James Hawkins1bfcaec2017-05-19 14:27:27 -0700808 return BootloaderTimingMap();
James Hawkins6b5c5aa2017-02-16 11:53:03 -0800809 }
James Hawkinsbe46fd12017-02-02 16:21:25 -0800810
811 auto stages = android::base::Split(value, ",");
James Hawkins1bfcaec2017-05-19 14:27:27 -0700812 for (const auto& stageTiming : stages) {
James Hawkinsbe46fd12017-02-02 16:21:25 -0800813 // |stageTiming| is of the form 'stage:time'.
814 auto stageTimingValues = android::base::Split(stageTiming, ":");
James Hawkins0bc4ad42017-05-30 15:03:15 -0700815 DCHECK_EQ(2U, stageTimingValues.size());
James Hawkinsbe46fd12017-02-02 16:21:25 -0800816
817 std::string stageName = stageTimingValues[0];
818 int32_t time_ms;
819 if (android::base::ParseInt(stageTimingValues[1], &time_ms)) {
James Hawkins1bfcaec2017-05-19 14:27:27 -0700820 timings[stageName] = time_ms;
James Hawkinsbe46fd12017-02-02 16:21:25 -0800821 }
822 }
James Hawkins6b5c5aa2017-02-16 11:53:03 -0800823
James Hawkins1bfcaec2017-05-19 14:27:27 -0700824 return timings;
825}
826
827// Parses and records the set of bootloader stages and associated boot times
828// from the ro.boot.boottime system property.
829void RecordBootloaderTimings(BootEventRecordStore* boot_event_store,
830 const BootloaderTimingMap& bootloader_timings) {
831 int32_t total_time = 0;
832 for (const auto& timing : bootloader_timings) {
833 total_time += timing.second;
834 boot_event_store->AddBootEventWithValue("boottime.bootloader." + timing.first, timing.second);
835 }
836
James Hawkins6b5c5aa2017-02-16 11:53:03 -0800837 boot_event_store->AddBootEventWithValue("boottime.bootloader.total", total_time);
James Hawkinsbe46fd12017-02-02 16:21:25 -0800838}
839
James Hawkins1bfcaec2017-05-19 14:27:27 -0700840// Records the closest estimation to the absolute device boot time, i.e.,
841// from power on to boot_complete, including bootloader times.
842void RecordAbsoluteBootTime(BootEventRecordStore* boot_event_store,
843 const BootloaderTimingMap& bootloader_timings,
844 std::chrono::milliseconds uptime) {
845 int32_t bootloader_time_ms = 0;
846
847 for (const auto& timing : bootloader_timings) {
848 if (timing.first.compare("SW") != 0) {
849 bootloader_time_ms += timing.second;
850 }
851 }
852
853 auto bootloader_duration = std::chrono::milliseconds(bootloader_time_ms);
854 auto absolute_total =
855 std::chrono::duration_cast<std::chrono::seconds>(bootloader_duration + uptime);
856 boot_event_store->AddBootEventWithValue("absolute_boot_time", absolute_total.count());
857}
858
James Hawkinsc08e9962016-03-11 14:59:50 -0800859// Records several metrics related to the time it takes to boot the device,
860// including disambiguating boot time on encrypted or non-encrypted devices.
861void RecordBootComplete() {
862 BootEventRecordStore boot_event_store;
James Hawkinsb9cf7712016-04-08 15:32:19 -0700863 BootEventRecordStore::BootEventRecord record;
James Hawkins2d8b3e62016-04-14 14:13:20 -0700864
James Hawkins1bfcaec2017-05-19 14:27:27 -0700865 auto time_since_epoch = android::base::boot_clock::now().time_since_epoch();
866 auto uptime = std::chrono::duration_cast<std::chrono::seconds>(time_since_epoch);
James Hawkins2d8b3e62016-04-14 14:13:20 -0700867 time_t current_time_utc = time(nullptr);
868
869 if (boot_event_store.GetBootEvent("last_boot_time_utc", &record)) {
870 time_t last_boot_time_utc = record.second;
Mark Salyzyn14b1e6d2017-09-18 10:41:14 -0700871 time_t time_since_last_boot = difftime(current_time_utc, last_boot_time_utc);
872 boot_event_store.AddBootEventWithValue("time_since_last_boot", time_since_last_boot);
James Hawkins2d8b3e62016-04-14 14:13:20 -0700873 }
874
875 boot_event_store.AddBootEventWithValue("last_boot_time_utc", current_time_utc);
James Hawkinsc08e9962016-03-11 14:59:50 -0800876
James Hawkinsb9cf7712016-04-08 15:32:19 -0700877 // The boot_complete metric has two variants: boot_complete and
878 // ota_boot_complete. The latter signifies that the device is booting after
879 // a system update.
880 std::string boot_complete_prefix = CalculateBootCompletePrefix();
James Hawkins4dded612016-07-28 11:50:23 -0700881 if (boot_complete_prefix.empty()) {
882 // The system is hosed because the build date property could not be read.
883 return;
884 }
James Hawkinsc08e9962016-03-11 14:59:50 -0800885
886 // post_decrypt_time_elapsed is only logged on encrypted devices.
887 if (boot_event_store.GetBootEvent("post_decrypt_time_elapsed", &record)) {
888 // Log the amount of time elapsed until the device is decrypted, which
889 // includes the variable amount of time the user takes to enter the
890 // decryption password.
James Hawkinse78ea772017-03-24 11:43:02 -0700891 boot_event_store.AddBootEventWithValue("boot_decryption_complete", uptime.count());
James Hawkinsc08e9962016-03-11 14:59:50 -0800892
893 // Subtract the decryption time to normalize the boot cycle timing.
James Hawkinse78ea772017-03-24 11:43:02 -0700894 std::chrono::seconds boot_complete = std::chrono::seconds(uptime.count() - record.second);
James Hawkinsb9cf7712016-04-08 15:32:19 -0700895 boot_event_store.AddBootEventWithValue(boot_complete_prefix + "_post_decrypt",
James Hawkinse78ea772017-03-24 11:43:02 -0700896 boot_complete.count());
James Hawkinsc08e9962016-03-11 14:59:50 -0800897 } else {
Mark Salyzyn14b1e6d2017-09-18 10:41:14 -0700898 boot_event_store.AddBootEventWithValue(boot_complete_prefix + "_no_encryption", uptime.count());
James Hawkinsc08e9962016-03-11 14:59:50 -0800899 }
900
901 // Record the total time from device startup to boot complete, regardless of
902 // encryption state.
James Hawkinse78ea772017-03-24 11:43:02 -0700903 boot_event_store.AddBootEventWithValue(boot_complete_prefix, uptime.count());
James Hawkinsef0a0902017-01-06 14:38:23 -0800904
905 RecordInitBootTimeProp(&boot_event_store, "ro.boottime.init");
906 RecordInitBootTimeProp(&boot_event_store, "ro.boottime.init.selinux");
907 RecordInitBootTimeProp(&boot_event_store, "ro.boottime.init.cold_boot_wait");
James Hawkinsbe46fd12017-02-02 16:21:25 -0800908
James Hawkins1bfcaec2017-05-19 14:27:27 -0700909 const BootloaderTimingMap bootloader_timings = GetBootLoaderTimings();
910 RecordBootloaderTimings(&boot_event_store, bootloader_timings);
911
912 auto uptime_ms = std::chrono::duration_cast<std::chrono::milliseconds>(time_since_epoch);
913 RecordAbsoluteBootTime(&boot_event_store, bootloader_timings, uptime_ms);
James Hawkinsc08e9962016-03-11 14:59:50 -0800914}
915
James Hawkinsa4a1a4a2016-02-09 15:32:38 -0800916// Records the boot_reason metric by querying the ro.boot.bootreason system
917// property.
918void RecordBootReason() {
Mark Salyzynb304f6d2017-08-04 13:35:51 -0700919 const std::string reason(GetProperty(bootloader_reboot_reason_property));
James Hawkins25f71222017-10-10 16:37:05 -0700920
921 if (reason.empty()) {
922 // Log an empty boot reason value as '<EMPTY>' to ensure the value is intentional
923 // (and not corruption anywhere else in the reporting pipeline).
924 android::metricslogger::LogMultiAction(android::metricslogger::ACTION_BOOT,
925 android::metricslogger::FIELD_PLATFORM_REASON, "<EMPTY>");
926 } else {
927 android::metricslogger::LogMultiAction(android::metricslogger::ACTION_BOOT,
928 android::metricslogger::FIELD_PLATFORM_REASON, reason);
929 }
Mark Salyzynb304f6d2017-08-04 13:35:51 -0700930
931 // Log the raw bootloader_boot_reason property value.
932 int32_t boot_reason = BootReasonStrToEnum(reason);
James Hawkinsa4a1a4a2016-02-09 15:32:38 -0800933 BootEventRecordStore boot_event_store;
934 boot_event_store.AddBootEventWithValue("boot_reason", boot_reason);
Mark Salyzynb304f6d2017-08-04 13:35:51 -0700935
936 // Log the scrubbed system_boot_reason.
937 const std::string system_reason(BootReasonStrToReason(reason));
938 int32_t system_boot_reason = BootReasonStrToEnum(system_reason);
939 boot_event_store.AddBootEventWithValue("system_boot_reason", system_boot_reason);
940
941 // Record the scrubbed system_boot_reason to the property
942 SetProperty(system_reboot_reason_property, system_reason);
943 if (reason == "") {
944 SetProperty(bootloader_reboot_reason_property, system_reason);
945 }
James Hawkinsa4a1a4a2016-02-09 15:32:38 -0800946}
947
James Hawkins500d7152016-02-16 15:05:54 -0800948// Records two metrics related to the user resetting a device: the time at
949// which the device is reset, and the time since the user last reset the
950// device. The former is only set once per-factory reset.
951void RecordFactoryReset() {
952 BootEventRecordStore boot_event_store;
953 BootEventRecordStore::BootEventRecord record;
954
955 time_t current_time_utc = time(nullptr);
956
James Hawkins0660b302016-03-08 16:18:15 -0800957 if (current_time_utc < 0) {
958 // UMA does not display negative values in buckets, so convert to positive.
Mark Salyzyn14b1e6d2017-09-18 10:41:14 -0700959 android::metricslogger::LogHistogram("factory_reset_current_time_failure",
960 std::abs(current_time_utc));
James Hawkinsfff95ba2016-03-29 16:13:49 -0700961
James Hawkins9aec9262017-01-31 11:42:24 -0800962 // Logging via BootEventRecordStore to see if using android::metricslogger::LogHistogram
James Hawkinsfff95ba2016-03-29 16:13:49 -0700963 // is losing records somehow.
Mark Salyzyn14b1e6d2017-09-18 10:41:14 -0700964 boot_event_store.AddBootEventWithValue("factory_reset_current_time_failure",
965 std::abs(current_time_utc));
James Hawkins0660b302016-03-08 16:18:15 -0800966 return;
967 } else {
James Hawkins9aec9262017-01-31 11:42:24 -0800968 android::metricslogger::LogHistogram("factory_reset_current_time", current_time_utc);
James Hawkinsfff95ba2016-03-29 16:13:49 -0700969
James Hawkins9aec9262017-01-31 11:42:24 -0800970 // Logging via BootEventRecordStore to see if using android::metricslogger::LogHistogram
James Hawkinsfff95ba2016-03-29 16:13:49 -0700971 // is losing records somehow.
Mark Salyzyn14b1e6d2017-09-18 10:41:14 -0700972 boot_event_store.AddBootEventWithValue("factory_reset_current_time", current_time_utc);
James Hawkins0660b302016-03-08 16:18:15 -0800973 }
974
James Hawkins500d7152016-02-16 15:05:54 -0800975 // The factory_reset boot event does not exist after the device is reset, so
976 // use this signal to mark the time of the factory reset.
977 if (!boot_event_store.GetBootEvent("factory_reset", &record)) {
978 boot_event_store.AddBootEventWithValue("factory_reset", current_time_utc);
James Hawkins3bf9b142016-03-03 14:50:24 -0800979
980 // Don't log the time_since_factory_reset until some time has elapsed.
981 // The data is not meaningful yet and skews the histogram buckets.
James Hawkins500d7152016-02-16 15:05:54 -0800982 return;
983 }
984
985 // Calculate and record the difference in time between now and the
986 // factory_reset time.
987 time_t factory_reset_utc = record.second;
James Hawkins9aec9262017-01-31 11:42:24 -0800988 android::metricslogger::LogHistogram("factory_reset_record_value", factory_reset_utc);
James Hawkinsfff95ba2016-03-29 16:13:49 -0700989
James Hawkins9aec9262017-01-31 11:42:24 -0800990 // Logging via BootEventRecordStore to see if using android::metricslogger::LogHistogram
James Hawkinsfff95ba2016-03-29 16:13:49 -0700991 // is losing records somehow.
Mark Salyzyn14b1e6d2017-09-18 10:41:14 -0700992 boot_event_store.AddBootEventWithValue("factory_reset_record_value", factory_reset_utc);
James Hawkinsfff95ba2016-03-29 16:13:49 -0700993
Mark Salyzyn14b1e6d2017-09-18 10:41:14 -0700994 time_t time_since_factory_reset = difftime(current_time_utc, factory_reset_utc);
995 boot_event_store.AddBootEventWithValue("time_since_factory_reset", time_since_factory_reset);
James Hawkins500d7152016-02-16 15:05:54 -0800996}
997
James Hawkinsabd73e62016-01-19 15:10:38 -0800998} // namespace
999
Mark Salyzyn14b1e6d2017-09-18 10:41:14 -07001000int main(int argc, char** argv) {
James Hawkinsabd73e62016-01-19 15:10:38 -08001001 android::base::InitLogging(argv);
1002
1003 const std::string cmd_line = GetCommandLine(argc, argv);
1004 LOG(INFO) << "Service started: " << cmd_line;
1005
James Hawkinsa4a1a4a2016-02-09 15:32:38 -08001006 int option_index = 0;
James Hawkinsc6275582016-03-22 10:47:44 -07001007 static const char value_str[] = "value";
James Hawkinsc08e9962016-03-11 14:59:50 -08001008 static const char boot_complete_str[] = "record_boot_complete";
James Hawkinsa4a1a4a2016-02-09 15:32:38 -08001009 static const char boot_reason_str[] = "record_boot_reason";
James Hawkins53684ea2016-02-23 16:18:19 -08001010 static const char factory_reset_str[] = "record_time_since_factory_reset";
James Hawkinsa4a1a4a2016-02-09 15:32:38 -08001011 static const struct option long_options[] = {
Mark Salyzyn14b1e6d2017-09-18 10:41:14 -07001012 // clang-format off
1013 { "help", no_argument, NULL, 'h' },
1014 { "log", no_argument, NULL, 'l' },
1015 { "print", no_argument, NULL, 'p' },
1016 { "record", required_argument, NULL, 'r' },
1017 { value_str, required_argument, NULL, 0 },
1018 { boot_complete_str, no_argument, NULL, 0 },
1019 { boot_reason_str, no_argument, NULL, 0 },
1020 { factory_reset_str, no_argument, NULL, 0 },
1021 { NULL, 0, NULL, 0 }
1022 // clang-format on
James Hawkinsa4a1a4a2016-02-09 15:32:38 -08001023 };
1024
James Hawkinsc6275582016-03-22 10:47:44 -07001025 std::string boot_event;
1026 std::string value;
James Hawkinsabd73e62016-01-19 15:10:38 -08001027 int opt = 0;
James Hawkinsa4a1a4a2016-02-09 15:32:38 -08001028 while ((opt = getopt_long(argc, argv, "hlpr:", long_options, &option_index)) != -1) {
James Hawkinsabd73e62016-01-19 15:10:38 -08001029 switch (opt) {
James Hawkinsa4a1a4a2016-02-09 15:32:38 -08001030 // This case handles long options which have no single-character mapping.
1031 case 0: {
1032 const std::string option_name = long_options[option_index].name;
James Hawkinsc6275582016-03-22 10:47:44 -07001033 if (option_name == value_str) {
1034 // |optarg| is an external variable set by getopt representing
1035 // the option argument.
1036 value = optarg;
1037 } else if (option_name == boot_complete_str) {
James Hawkinsc08e9962016-03-11 14:59:50 -08001038 RecordBootComplete();
1039 } else if (option_name == boot_reason_str) {
James Hawkinsa4a1a4a2016-02-09 15:32:38 -08001040 RecordBootReason();
James Hawkins500d7152016-02-16 15:05:54 -08001041 } else if (option_name == factory_reset_str) {
1042 RecordFactoryReset();
James Hawkinsa4a1a4a2016-02-09 15:32:38 -08001043 } else {
1044 LOG(ERROR) << "Invalid option: " << option_name;
1045 }
1046 break;
1047 }
1048
James Hawkinsabd73e62016-01-19 15:10:38 -08001049 case 'h': {
1050 ShowHelp(argv[0]);
1051 break;
1052 }
1053
1054 case 'l': {
1055 LogBootEvents();
1056 break;
1057 }
1058
1059 case 'p': {
1060 PrintBootEvents();
1061 break;
1062 }
1063
1064 case 'r': {
1065 // |optarg| is an external variable set by getopt representing
1066 // the option argument.
James Hawkinsc6275582016-03-22 10:47:44 -07001067 boot_event = optarg;
James Hawkinsabd73e62016-01-19 15:10:38 -08001068 break;
1069 }
1070
1071 default: {
1072 DCHECK_EQ(opt, '?');
1073
1074 // |optopt| is an external variable set by getopt representing
1075 // the value of the invalid option.
1076 LOG(ERROR) << "Invalid option: " << optopt;
1077 ShowHelp(argv[0]);
1078 return EXIT_FAILURE;
1079 }
1080 }
1081 }
1082
James Hawkinsc6275582016-03-22 10:47:44 -07001083 if (!boot_event.empty()) {
1084 RecordBootEventFromCommandLine(boot_event, value);
1085 }
1086
James Hawkinsabd73e62016-01-19 15:10:38 -08001087 return 0;
1088}