# The entries in this file map a sparse set of log tag numbers to tag names. # This is installed on the device, in /system/etc, and parsed by logcat. # # Tag numbers are decimal integers, from 0 to 2^31. (Let's leave the # negative values alone for now.) # # Tag names are one or more ASCII letters and numbers or underscores, i.e. # "[A-Z][a-z][0-9]_". Do not include spaces or punctuation (the former # impacts log readability, the latter makes regex searches more annoying). # # Tag numbers and names are separated by whitespace. Blank lines and lines # starting with '#' are ignored. # # Optionally, after the tag names can be put a description for the value(s) # of the tag. Description are in the format # (|data type[|data unit]) # Multiple values are separated by commas. # # The data type is a number from the following values: # 1: int # 2: long # 3: string # 4: list # # The data unit is a number taken from the following list: # 1: Number of objects # 2: Number of bytes # 3: Number of milliseconds # 4: Number of allocations # 5: Id # 6: Percent # Default value for data of type int/long is 2 (bytes). # # See system/core/logcat/event.logtags for the master copy of the tags. # 60100 - 60199 reserved for surfaceflinger 60100 sf_frame_dur (window|3),(dur0|1),(dur1|1),(dur2|1),(dur3|1),(dur4|1),(dur5|1),(dur6|1) # NOTE - the range 1000000-2000000 is reserved for partners and others who # want to define their own log tags without conflicting with the core platform.