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18 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Dianne Hackborn
237cefbcee Fix issue #11323037: Android apk incorrectly marked as running in app processes
The android package is now a special case, not being added to the package list
when creating a multi-process component.  There is no need, since this package
is actually the framework itself which must be loaded in every process.

Also cleaned up some of the procstats dump output to help see what is going
on here.

Change-Id: If65d35ecd562f3154bdebfded69c454af6ce8c96
2013-10-22 19:15:49 -07:00
Dianne Hackborn
59da67900d Fix issue #11175600: Proc stats is aggregating stats in the wrong direction
Change-Id: I7f06fbde8f52296cb2932003b4da77b2c68a6011
2013-10-10 18:27:24 -07:00
Dianne Hackborn
08b36a47cf Fix issue #11087316: Can't run dumpsys procstats on user builds in some cases!
Once we pass the dump perm check, we are safe.

Change-Id: I58f483573874ca9f8f914fb94137f8a2afafaf25
2013-10-09 12:14:11 -07:00
Dianne Hackborn
d94d533b5a Fix issue #11069176: Crash showing process stats
Change-Id: Ie568ebcb9863bed95c775b9b28654a5e2dc464cd
2013-10-03 17:32:19 -07:00
Dianne Hackborn
164371fb75 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
2013-10-01 20:51:12 -07:00
Dianne Hackborn
cb4285537b Fix issue #10948509: Crash in procstats when there is no data
Not dealing with the case where there is a null list.

Also fixed some bugs I found while looking at this:

- When resetting the stats, we would use a newly computed time stamp
  for the total durations rather than the one we used to reset the
  proc/service entries.  This would result in them being able to be
  slightly > 100%.
- There was a bug in how we split a single process state into its
  per-package representation, where we would but the cloned process
  state into the new package's entry (instead of properly for its
  own package entry), to be immediately overwritten by the new
  process state we make for that package.  This could result in
  bad data for processes that have multiple packages.
- There was a bug in resetting service stats, where we wouldn't
  update the overall run timestamp, allowing that time to sometimes
  be > 100%.
- There was a bug in computing pss data for processes with multiple
  packages, where the pss data was not distributed across all of the
  activity per-package process states.
- There was a bug in computing the zram information that would cause
  it to compute the wrong value, and then never be displayed.

Finally a little code refactoring so that ProcessState and ServiceState
can now share a common implementation for the table of duration values.

Change-Id: I5e0f4e9107829b81f395dad9419c33257b4f8902
2013-09-29 17:14:15 -07:00
Dianne Hackborn
6d9ef38b06 Implement issue #10895990: Better durations for proc stats
Reduce the batching down to 3 hours, so that we can show shorter
durations in the UI.

Change-Id: I46af674b0024b828595ed3cdad2b47fe47d71ed8
2013-09-23 14:39:23 -07:00
Dianne Hackborn
53459a7020 Maybe fix issue #10797796: IllegalStateException in ProcessState...
...caused runtime restart

There were some situations where the package list could be set
with process stats when it shouldn't.  Not sure if this is causing
the problem, since there is no repro.

Also some improvements to debug output -- new commands to clear
all stats, print full details of stats, and print a one-day
summary (which should match what the UI shows).

Change-Id: I9581db4059d7bb094f79f2fe06c1ccff3e1a4e74
2013-09-17 17:30:34 -07:00
Dianne Hackborn
0d97cd1f6a Fix issue #10779747: Calendar Storage crash observed...
...while setting up a new user from settings.

The delayed service start stuff was too aggressive -- it would
allow a process to be killed between the an onReceive() that calls
startService() and that service being started.  This means that
apps that set up global state that they expect to remain set up
during that time could be lost.

This is the first part of a fix, which tightens up when we allow
services to be delayed.  Now we will immediately start the service
as long as it currently as a process running that is not in the
cached state.  (Previously we would delay if the process was in
the receiver state.)

This unfortunately means that our service start delay is much
less effective.  To address that, there will be a follow-on change
to tie broadcast delivery into this to see if we can delay the
finish of a broadcast as long as there are background services
starting in that process.

Change-Id: I2bba2295d10699ee3479375bbe87114b2cbb0826
2013-09-16 19:02:52 -07:00
Dianne Hackborn
50ef0b62f0 Work on issue #10771346: runtime restart
Haven't found the underlying cause, but this will give us more
information when we get into the bad state.

Change-Id: I9aebd3a025a7c0d931f43098461b64ee3c220746
2013-09-16 17:40:27 -07:00
Dianne Hackborn
be4c1d74a7 Fix issue #10671878: Proc stats needs to remove old data structures
We now keep track of which process and service states are actively
in use, and remove any that are not in use during a commit.  The
activity manager needed to be tweaked to report this data, and ensure
it does not try to operate on one of these structures when not in
use.

Also some other fixes:

- We now keep track of process names associated with services, for
display in the UI.
- Keep track of total run time for each service, also for UI.
- The parceled format is more efficient, not storing duplicates of
process/package names, and writing times as ints when possible.
- Reduced commit period from 1 day to 12 hours, so that our UI can
be a little closer at its attempt to display the stats over 1 day.

Change-Id: Ifeda0ffe963a7b49d8eb2a3f6923f3a5e71a4e43
2013-09-09 09:49:52 -07:00
Dianne Hackborn
d6d54a4694 Fix to show correct duration.
Change-Id: I1032d90d5b7bf39006b20f3374104421dcc53305
2013-09-06 11:46:43 -07:00
Dianne Hackborn
ae36b236d2 Fix issue #10427108: Google+ has long running process
There was a bug in counting the number of starting services
in a process that would cause it to count too many (it would
increment at any state change while the service is started, not
just when starting/stopping).

Also reduce dumpsys output -- only print summaries for old
data.  There is probably no utility in printing the long details
of all that data.

Change-Id: I1c1e901b0214c01eb7d071f23166fc6f3702ca67
2013-09-03 18:12:53 -07:00
Dianne Hackborn
69cb00b8dd More stuff I need for the proc stats UI.
Change-Id: I5f05b79bc4d5766a80f2db9d20ba8078b60c1b00
2013-08-09 16:16:56 -07:00
Dianne Hackborn
60444fd594 Add method for adding two ProcessStats objects together.
Also move file reading code over to ProcessStats.

Change-Id: Ib42272b90a408a494044965e98beed16c0b3f8a5
2013-08-09 12:08:17 -07:00
Dianne Hackborn
8a0de58ece Get ProcessStats callable from other processes.
Also fix a bug where, when parceling the stats, we were
computing the final duration values too late.  We need to
do that before we write the long table.

Change-Id: Idb6c1ed95417448c56973fe5866bfb3570e525f4
2013-08-08 15:00:18 -07:00
Dianne Hackborn
23fb6e8418 Start adding IPC calls to retrieve proc stat data.
Also fix a bug where we were not correctly unparcelling service
duration data.

Change-Id: Ie9113b2e3a747622441b1939ffc45edb5803a10f
2013-08-07 10:08:22 -07:00
Dianne Hackborn
d2932243e3 Refactor ProcessStats, ProcessTracker.
ProcessStats is now called ProcessCpuTracker.

ProcessTracker is now ProcessStatsService, and its inner State
class is broken out into a separate top-level ProcessStats class.
This ProcessStats is moved to the framework, so we will be able
to use it elsewhere.

Change-Id: I6a127bcb835b6b474b72647c0b99b82c2137e5c5
2013-08-06 13:54:07 -07:00