/* * Copyright (C) 2023 The Android Open Source Project * * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. * You may obtain a copy of the License at * * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 * * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and * limitations under the License. */ package com.android.settings.development.bluetooth; import android.content.Context; import android.os.SystemProperties; import android.util.Log; import androidx.annotation.NonNull; import androidx.annotation.Nullable; import androidx.annotation.VisibleForTesting; import androidx.preference.ListPreference; import androidx.preference.Preference; import com.android.settings.R; import com.android.settings.core.PreferenceControllerMixin; import com.android.settingslib.development.DeveloperOptionsPreferenceController; /** * This preference represents the default log level for the Bluetooth stack * * The default log level is captured and held in an Android Log Framework log tag, using "bluetooth" * as the tag name. The Log framework does not provide methods to directly write a log tag value, * but instead leverages special system properties to hold the value of a log tag. * * This preferences aims to keep the selection in sync with the currently set log tag value. It * writes directly to the system properties that hold the level associated with the bluetooth log * tag. It leverages the Log.isLoggable("bluetooth", level) function to discern the current value. * The default level is INFO. * * This value is read once at start of the Bluetooth stack. To use a new value once setting it, be * sure to turn Bluetooth off and back on again. */ public class BluetoothStackLogPreferenceController extends DeveloperOptionsPreferenceController implements Preference.OnPreferenceChangeListener, PreferenceControllerMixin { private static final String TAG = BluetoothStackLogPreferenceController.class.getSimpleName(); private static final String PREFERENCE_KEY = "bt_stack_log_level"; /* Ensure that the indexes match with bt_stack_log_values and bt_stack_log_entries ordering */ private static final int BT_LOG_LEVEL_VERBOSE_INDEX = 0; private static final int BT_LOG_LEVEL_DEBUG_INDEX = 1; private static final int BT_LOG_LEVEL_INFO_INDEX = 2; private static final int BT_LOG_LEVEL_WARN_INDEX = 3; private static final int BT_LOG_LEVEL_ERROR_INDEX = 4; @VisibleForTesting static final int BT_LOG_LEVEL_DEFAULT_INDEX = BT_LOG_LEVEL_INFO_INDEX; private static final String BT_LOG_TAG = "bluetooth"; @VisibleForTesting static final String BT_LOG_LEVEL_PROP_PERSIST = "persist.log.tag.bluetooth"; @VisibleForTesting static final String BT_LOG_LEVEL_PROP = "log.tag.bluetooth"; // Values represents the untranslatable log level strings that should be used for writing to // system properties. Entries represents the translatable log level strings that should be used // in the UI to communicate to the user their options for this preference. private String[] mListValues; private String[] mListEntries; /** * Create a BluetoothStackLogPreferenceController instance */ public BluetoothStackLogPreferenceController(@NonNull Context context) { super(context); mListValues = context.getResources().getStringArray(R.array.bt_stack_log_level_values); mListEntries = context.getResources().getStringArray(R.array.bt_stack_log_level_entries); } /** * Returns the preference key associated with this preference * * Note that this key is _usually_ a system property in and of itself, which is expected to hold * the value of the preference. In this case though, this key *does not* hold the preference. It * is only really used to tie this controller to the list preference defined in the XML file. * * @return the preference key associated with this preference */ @Override @Nullable public String getPreferenceKey() { return PREFERENCE_KEY; } /** * Update the state of the preference based on what the user has selected * * This function is invoked when the user has selected a new value for this preference. The new * value is the entry value at the index of the list the user has selected. This value will be * one of the values from the array returned in getEntryValues(). Specifically, this array is * set using R.array.bt_stack_log_level_values * * @param preference - the preference object to set the value of * @param newValue - the value the user has selected, as an Object * @return True when updated successfully */ @Override public boolean onPreferenceChange(@NonNull Preference preference, @NonNull Object newValue) { Log.v(TAG, "onPreferenceChange(pref=" + preference + "value=" + newValue.toString() + ")"); setBluetoothLogTag(newValue.toString()); setBluetoothLogLevelIndex(getBluetoothLogLevelIndex()); return true; } /** * Refresh the state of this preference based on the state stored on the system * * Read the Bluetooth stack log level from the underlying system property/log tag, and map that * level to the proper index in the values and entries array. Use those strings to set the value * and summary of the preference. * * @param preference - the preference object to refresh the state of */ @Override public void updateState(@NonNull Preference preference) { Log.v(TAG, "updateState(pref=" + preference + "): refresh preference state"); setBluetoothLogLevelIndex(getBluetoothLogLevelIndex()); } /** * Notify this developer options preference of a change to developer options visibility * * We developer options are closed, we should clear out the value of this developer option * preference and revert it back to the default state of INFO. */ @Override protected void onDeveloperOptionsSwitchDisabled() { super.onDeveloperOptionsSwitchDisabled(); Log.v(TAG, "onDeveloperOptionsSwitchDisabled(): Revert stack log to default"); setBluetoothLogTag(null); setBluetoothLogLevelIndex(BT_LOG_LEVEL_DEFAULT_INDEX); } /** * Set the system property values used by the Log framework to read the "bluetooth" log tag * * @param logLevel - the log level to set the Bluetooth stack minimum log level to */ private void setBluetoothLogTag(@Nullable String logLevel) { Log.i(TAG, "setBluetoothLogTag(logLevel=" + logLevel + "): Set properties for log tag"); SystemProperties.set(BT_LOG_LEVEL_PROP_PERSIST, logLevel); SystemProperties.set(BT_LOG_LEVEL_PROP, logLevel); } /** * Get the entry and value index corresponding to the current Bluetooth stack log level * * Since this preference uses an actual log tag and not a specific/private system property, we * can read the value using the Log.isLoggable() function with our "bluetooth" log tag that * represents the log level of the Bluetooth stack. This is safer than trying to replacate the * logic used in the Log framework around the various persist, ro, and blank variants of the tag * * If no value is present, INFO is used. * * @return the entry/value index corresponding to the current log level of the tag "bluetooth" */ @VisibleForTesting public int getBluetoothLogLevelIndex() { int level = BT_LOG_LEVEL_DEFAULT_INDEX; if (Log.isLoggable(BT_LOG_TAG, Log.VERBOSE)) { level = BT_LOG_LEVEL_VERBOSE_INDEX; } else if (Log.isLoggable(BT_LOG_TAG, Log.DEBUG)) { level = BT_LOG_LEVEL_DEBUG_INDEX; } else if (Log.isLoggable(BT_LOG_TAG, Log.INFO)) { level = BT_LOG_LEVEL_INFO_INDEX; } else if (Log.isLoggable(BT_LOG_TAG, Log.WARN)) { level = BT_LOG_LEVEL_WARN_INDEX; } else if (Log.isLoggable(BT_LOG_TAG, Log.ERROR)) { level = BT_LOG_LEVEL_ERROR_INDEX; } Log.v(TAG, "getBluetoothLogLevelIndex() -> " + level); return level; } /** * Set the current Bluetooth stack log level displayed in the list for this preference * * @param index - the index representing the log level choice of this preference */ private void setBluetoothLogLevelIndex(int index) { if (index < BT_LOG_LEVEL_VERBOSE_INDEX || index > BT_LOG_LEVEL_ERROR_INDEX) { Log.e(TAG, "setBluetoothLogLevelIndex(index=" + index + "): Log level invalid"); return; } String value = mListValues[index]; String entryValue = mListEntries[index]; ListPreference preference = ((ListPreference) mPreference); if (preference == null) { Log.e(TAG, "setBluetoothLogLevelIndex(index=" + index + "): mPreference is null"); return; } preference.setValue(value); preference.setSummary(entryValue); Log.i(TAG, "setBluetoothLogLevelIndex(index=" + index + "): Updated Bluetooth stack log level to value='" + value + "', entryValue='" + entryValue + "'"); } }