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      logcatd: introduce logcatd executable · 36f2eb20
      Mark Salyzyn authored
      logcatd is the same as logcat, except that the -L flag, if supplied,
      runs once, then the command re-runs itself without the -L flag with
      the same argument set.  By introducing a logcatd daemon executable
      we can solve the problem of the longish reads from pstore that
      sometimes occur when the system is excessively busy spinning in a
      foreground task starving this daemon as we absorb the delay in
      an init service, rather than in an init exec.  This would not have
      been efficiently possible without the introduction of liblogcat.
      
      Test: gTest logcat-unit-tests
      Test: Manual check logpersist operations
      Bug: 28788401
      Bug: 30041146
      Bug: 30612424
      Bug: 35326290
      Change-Id: I3454bad666c66663f59ae03bcd72e0fe8426bb0a
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      logcatd: introduce logcatd executable
      Mark Salyzyn authored
      logcatd is the same as logcat, except that the -L flag, if supplied,
      runs once, then the command re-runs itself without the -L flag with
      the same argument set.  By introducing a logcatd daemon executable
      we can solve the problem of the longish reads from pstore that
      sometimes occur when the system is excessively busy spinning in a
      foreground task starving this daemon as we absorb the delay in
      an init service, rather than in an init exec.  This would not have
      been efficiently possible without the introduction of liblogcat.
      
      Test: gTest logcat-unit-tests
      Test: Manual check logpersist operations
      Bug: 28788401
      Bug: 30041146
      Bug: 30612424
      Bug: 35326290
      Change-Id: I3454bad666c66663f59ae03bcd72e0fe8426bb0a