Posting a follow-up answer with some code, based on fadden's pointers. Please read his/her answer first for the overview.
All it takes is writing properly formatted strings to /sys/kernel/debug/tracing/trace_marker
, which can be opened without problems. Below is some very minimal code based on the cutils header and C file. I preferred to re-implement it instead of pulling in any dependencies, so if you care a lot about correctness check the rigorous implementation there, and/or add your own extra checks and error-handling.
This was tested to work on Android 4.4.2.
The trace file must first be opened, saving the file descriptor in an atrace_marker_fd
global:
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <sys/stat.h>
#include <fcntl.h>
#define ATRACE_MESSAGE_LEN 256
int atrace_marker_fd = -1;
void trace_init()
{
atrace_marker_fd = open("/sys/kernel/debug/tracing/trace_marker", O_WRONLY);
if (atrace_marker_fd == -1) { /* do error handling */ }
}
Normal 'nested' traces like the Java Trace.beginSection
and Trace.endSection
are obtained with:
inline void trace_begin(const char *name)
{
char buf[ATRACE_MESSAGE_LEN];
int len = snprintf(buf, ATRACE_MESSAGE_LEN, "B|%d|%s", getpid(), name);
write(atrace_marker_fd, buf, len);
}
inline void trace_end()
{
char c = 'E';
write(atrace_marker_fd, &c, 1);
}
Two more trace types are available, which are not accessible to Java as far as I know: trace counters and asynchronous traces.
Counters track the value of an integer and draw a little graph in the systrace HTML output. Very useful stuff:
inline void trace_counter(const char *name, const int value)
{
char buf[ATRACE_MESSAGE_LEN];
int len = snprintf(buf, ATRACE_MESSAGE_LEN, "C|%d|%s|%i", getpid(), name, value);
write(atrace_marker_fd, buf, len);
}
Asynchronous traces produce non-nested (i.e. simply overlapping) intervals. They show up as grey segments above the thin thread-state bar in the systrace HTML output. They take an extra 32-bit integer argument that "distinguishes simultaneous events". The same name and integer must be used when ending traces:
inline void trace_async_begin(const char *name, const int32_t cookie)
{
char buf[ATRACE_MESSAGE_LEN];
int len = snprintf(buf, ATRACE_MESSAGE_LEN, "S|%d|%s|%i", getpid(), name, cookie);
write(atrace_marker_fd, buf, len);
}
inline void trace_async_end(const char *name, const int32_t cookie)
{
char buf[ATRACE_MESSAGE_LEN];
int len = snprintf(buf, ATRACE_MESSAGE_LEN, "F|%d|%s|%i", getpid(), name, cookie);
write(atrace_marker_fd, buf, len);
}
Finally, there indeed seems to be no way of specifying times to log, short of recompiling Android, so this doesn't do anything for the "bonus twist".