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ReportContent
Description of the content of crash reports.
Featured Report ContentHere is a description of all fields contained in ACRA's reports. Most of them are always filled, some might require extra configuration or system permissions. REPORT_IDSince: 4.0 - Default: Yes A unique identifier for this report. If you receive 2 reports with the same ID then there might be a bug in the handling of reports in ACRA... APP_VERSION_CODESince: 1.0 - Default: Yes Application version code. This is the incremental integer version code used to differentiate versions on the android market.
See PackageInfo.versionCode. APP_VERSION_NAMESince: 1.0 - Default: Yes Application version name. See PackageInfo.versionName. PACKAGE_NAMESince: 1.0 - Default: Yes Application package name.
See Context.getPackageName(). FILE_PATHSince: 1.0 - Default: Yes Base path of the application's private file folder.
See http://developer.android.com/reference/android/content/Context.html#getFilesDir() Context.getFilesDir()]. PHONE_MODELSince: 1.0 - Default: Yes Device model name.
See Build.MODEL. BRANDSince: 1.0 - Default: Yes Device brand (manufacturer or carrier).
See Build.BRAND. PRODUCTSince: 1.0 - Default: Yes Device overall product code.
See Build.PRODUCT. ANDROID_VERSIONSince: 1.0 - Default: Yes Device android version name.
See Build.VERSION.RELEASE BUILDSince: 4.0 - Default: Yes Android build details. Here is an example for the NexusOne with official Android 2.3.3:
BOARD=mahimahi BOOTLOADER=0.35.0017 BRAND=google CPU_ABI=armeabi-v7a CPU_ABI2=armeabi DEVICE=passion DISPLAY=GRI40 FINGERPRINT=google/passion/passion:2.3.3/GRI40/102588:user/release-keys HARDWARE=mahimahi HOST=android-test-1.mtv.corp.google.com ID=GRI40 MANUFACTURER=HTC MODEL=Nexus One PRODUCT=passion RADIO=unknown SERIAL=HT019P801851 TAGS=release-keys TIME=1297306326000 TYPE=user UNKNOWN=unknown USER=android-build
See Build. TOTAL_MEM_SIZESince: 1.0 - Default: Yes Estimation of the total device memory size based on filesystem stats. AVAILABLE_MEM_SIZESince: 1.0 - Default: Yes Estimation of the available device memory size based on filesystem stats. CUSTOM_DATASince: 1.0 - Default: Yes Contains key = value pairs defined by the application developer during the application execution. STACK_TRACESince: 1.0 - Default: Yes The Holy Stack Trace. Details of the exception that caused the application to crash. INITIAL_CONFIGURATIONSince: 3.0 - Default: Yes Configuration fields state on the application start.
Example: locale=fr_FR hardKeyboardHidden=HARDKEYBOARDHIDDEN_YES keyboard=KEYBOARD_NOKEYS keyboardHidden=KEYBOARDHIDDEN_NO fontScale=1.0 mcc=208 mnc=10 navigation=NAVIGATION_TRACKBALL navigationHidden=NAVIGATIONHIDDEN_NO orientation=ORIENTATION_PORTRAIT screenLayout=SCREENLAYOUT_SIZE_NORMAL+SCREENLAYOUT_LONG_YES seq=117 touchscreen=TOUCHSCREEN_FINGER uiMode=UI_MODE_TYPE_NORMAL+UI_MODE_NIGHT_NO userSetLocale=false CRASH_CONFIGURATIONSince: 3.0 - Default: Yes Configuration fields state on the application crash. Example :
locale=fr_FR hardKeyboardHidden=HARDKEYBOARDHIDDEN_YES keyboard=KEYBOARD_NOKEYS keyboardHidden=KEYBOARDHIDDEN_NO fontScale=1.0 mcc=208 mnc=10 navigation=NAVIGATION_TRACKBALL navigationHidden=NAVIGATIONHIDDEN_NO orientation=ORIENTATION_LANDSCAPE screenLayout=SCREENLAYOUT_SIZE_NORMAL+SCREENLAYOUT_LONG_YES seq=120 touchscreen=TOUCHSCREEN_FINGER uiMode=UI_MODE_TYPE_NORMAL+UI_MODE_NIGHT_NO userSetLocale=false As an example of how this field combined with initial_configuration can help you debug your application, you can see here that the "seq" field has been increased from 117 to120. This means that 3 configuration changes occurred between the Application start and the crash. You can also see that the orientation changed from PORTRAIT to LANDSCAPE. There could be lots of issues regarding orientation (and other configuration) changes handling, so if you don't understand how a bug happens, having a look at this values can help you understand what the user did with his device.
Though, having seq value increased does not mean that these changes occured while your application was active. There can be lots of things happening between your application start and the crash. For example, a user can start your application and use it on day 1 without any issue, use many other applications in between, reopen your application on day 2 (which was still started but paused) and then the crash occurs. All the configuration changes that happened in between introduce a change in the seq value. DISPLAYSince: 3.0 - Default: Yes Device display specifications.
See WindowManager.getDefaultDisplay() Example: width=480 height=800 pixelFormat=1 refreshRate=60.0fps metrics.density=x1.5 metrics.scaledDensity=x1.5 metrics.widthPixels=480 metrics.heightPixels=800 metrics.xdpi=254.0 metrics.ydpi=254.0 USER_COMMENTSince: 3.0 - Default: Yes Comment added by the user in the dialog displayed in NOTIFICATION mode. USER_APP_START_DATESince: 4.0 - Default: Yes User date on application start. USER_CRASH_DATESince: 3.0 - Default: Yes User date immediately after the crash occurred. DUMPSYS_MEMINFOSince: 4.0 - Default: Yes (?) Requires DUMP permission for device running Android 4.0 (ICS) and later. Memory state details for your application process. Example (taken from android 2.3.3, content may vary with android versions): Applications Memory Usage (kB):
Uptime: 75158991 Realtime: 192859224
** MEMINFO in pid 18806 [org.acra.sampleapp] **
native dalvik other total
size: 4216 5447 N/A 9663
allocated: 4208 2818 N/A 7026
free: 7 2629 N/A 2636
(Pss): 759 211 2118 3088
(shared dirty): 2296 1860 5052 9208
(priv dirty): 684 64 1436 2184
Objects
Views: 0 ViewRoots: 0
AppContexts: 0 Activities: 0
Assets: 2 AssetManagers: 2
Local Binders: 7 Proxy Binders: 14
Death Recipients: 1
OpenSSL Sockets: 0
SQL
heap: 0 MEMORY_USED: 0
PAGECACHE_OVERFLOW: 0 MALLOC_SIZE: 0
Asset Allocations
zip:/data/app/org.acra.sampleapp-1.apk:/resources.arsc: 5KAnalysis of these data require a high knowledge of internal system memory handling. You can get some clues in this StackOverflow answer from Dianne Hackborn. DROPBOXSince: 4.0 - Default: No Requires READ_LOGS permission. Content of the android.os.DropBoxManager (introduced in API level 8).
The DropBoxManager is an alternative logging system which allows platform developers to persist data (text ot binary). There is small chance that these logging events are really useful for debugging your app... but you can add your own tags to be retrieved by ACRA. So if you ever can find some usage for it (maybe related with StrictMode?) then ACRA is already ready to collect them. A few details were given about the usage of the DropBox by Brad Fitzpatrick in this StackOverflow answer. If properly configured to retrieve system tags, here is the kind of content you can retrieve after a fresh boot on a Nexus One (with android 2.3.3): Tag: system_app_anr Nothing. Tag: system_app_wtf Nothing. Tag: system_app_crash Nothing. Tag: system_server_anr Nothing. Tag: system_server_wtf Nothing. Tag: system_server_crash Nothing. Tag: BATTERY_DISCHARGE_INFO Nothing. Tag: SYSTEM_RECOVERY_LOG Nothing. Tag: SYSTEM_BOOT @20110327T163719 Text: Build: google/passion/passion:2.3.3/GRI40/102588:user/release-keys Hardware: mahimahi Bootloader: 0.35.0017 Radio: unknown Kernel: Linux version 2.6.35.7-59423-g08607d4 (android-build@apa28.mtv.corp.google.com) (gcc version 4.4.3 (GCC) ) #1 PREEMPT Tue Dec 28 09:34:38 PST 2010 Tag: SYSTEM_LAST_KMSG @20110327T163720 Text: Build: google/passion/passion:2.3.3/GRI40/102588:user/release-keys Hardware: mahimahi Bootloader: 0.35.0017 Radio: unknown Kernel: Linux version 2.6.35.7-59423-g08607d4 (android-build@apa28.mtv.corp.google.com) (gcc version 4.4.3 (GCC) ) #1 PREEMPT Tue Dec 28 09:34:38 PST 2010 [[TRUNCATED]] nd [75771.250976] wake lock alarm_rtc, expired [75771.256195] suspend: enter suspend [75771.256378] PM: Syncing filesystems ... done. [75771.257965] Freezing user space processes ... (elapsed 0.02 seconds) d Tag: APANIC_CONSOLE Nothing. Tag: APANIC_THREADS Nothing. Tag: SYSTEM_RESTART Nothing. Tag: SYSTEM_TOMBSTONE Nothing. Tag: data_app_strictmode Nothing.
LOGCATSince: 4.0 - Default: Yes Requires READ_LOGS permission. Logcat default extract.
The logcat is the Android Developer's best friend. This is where all applications and the system write their debug traces. Retrieving logcat events in your reports will allow you to retrieve your own debugging traces. See configuration details. EVENTSLOGSince: 4.0 - Default: No Requires READ_LOGS permission. Logcat eventslog extract.
The eventslog is a lower level logging buffer. Its content looks like this: 03-27 16:37:45.230 I/content_update_sample( 428): [content://gmail-downloads/download,delete,_id IN (),2328,,100] 03-27 16:37:45.550 I/dvm_gc_info( 203): [7017575181485061379,-9057997136484935626,-3939377503288981465,9365717] 03-27 16:37:45.560 I/am_create_task( 103): 4 03-27 16:37:45.560 I/am_create_activity( 103): [1083121280,4,org.acra.sampleapp/.CrashTestLauncher,android.intent.action.MAIN,NULL,NULL,270532608] 03-27 16:37:45.570 I/am_pause_activity( 103): [1079760528,org.adwfreak.launcher/.Launcher] 03-27 16:37:45.760 I/am_on_paused_called( 203): org.adwfreak.launcher.Launcher 03-27 16:37:45.770 I/am_proc_start( 103): [559,10059,org.acra.sampleapp,activity,org.acra.sampleapp/.CrashTestLauncher] 03-27 16:37:45.810 I/dvm_gc_madvise_info( 559): [1290240,1056768] 03-27 16:37:45.850 I/am_proc_bound( 103): [559,org.acra.sampleapp] 03-27 16:37:45.850 I/am_restart_activity( 103): [1083121280,4,org.acra.sampleapp/.CrashTestLauncher] 03-27 16:37:45.980 I/db_sample( 428): [/data/data/com.google.android.gm/databases/XX@YY,COMMIT;DELETE FROM attachments WHERE _id IN (),695,,100] 03-27 16:37:46.080 I/db_sample( 428): [/data/data/com.google.android.gm/databases/XX@YY,GETLOCK:SELECT * FROM custom_label_color_prefs,8122,,100] 03-27 16:37:46.150 I/binder_sample( 176): [android.view.IWindowSession,4,7,com.joko.lightgridpro,1] 03-27 16:37:46.410 I/db_sample( 428): [/data/data/com.google.android.gm/databases/XX@YY,SELECT * FROM custom_label_color_prefs,8453,,100] 03-27 16:37:46.410 I/db_sample( 428): [/data/data/com.google.android.gm/databases/downloads.db,SELECT _id FROM downloads WHERE (status >= '200') ORDER BY lastm,1134,,100] 03-27 16:37:46.410 I/content_query_sample( 428): [content://gmail-downloads/download,_id,status >= '200',lastmod,2036,,100] 03-27 16:37:46.450 I/db_sample( 428): [/data/data/com.google.android.gm/databases/XX@YY,BEGIN EXCLUSIVE;,42,,9] 03-27 16:37:46.570 I/notification_cancel( 103): [com.handcent.nextsms,321,0] 03-27 16:37:46.580 I/am_destroy_service( 103): [1084025168,com.handcent.nextsms/com.handcent.sms.transaction.SmsReceiverService,540] 03-27 16:37:46.590 I/am_kill ( 103): [300,com.android.settings,14,too many background] 03-27 16:37:46.590 I/am_proc_died( 103): [300,com.android.settings] 03-27 16:37:46.600 I/db_sample( 428): [/data/data/com.google.android.gm/databases/XX@YY,COMMIT;SELECT _id FROM attachments WHERE downloadId == 0,102,,21] 03-27 16:37:46.620 I/gmail_perf_end( 428): [ME.constructor,132,11014,1] 03-27 16:37:46.630 I/content_query_sample( 411): [content://gmail-ls/labels/XX@YY,canonicalName/numUnreadConversations,,,17123,,100] 03-27 16:37:46.660 I/am_on_resume_called( 559): org.acra.sampleapp.CrashTestLauncher 03-27 16:37:46.720 I/activity_launch_time( 103): [1083121280,org.acra.sampleapp/.CrashTestLauncher,949,29542] 03-27 16:37:46.840 I/am_destroy_service( 103): [1083808248,com.google.android.gm/.downloadprovider.DownloadService,428] 03-27 16:37:46.900 I/db_sample( 428): [/data/data/com.google.android.gm/databases/XX@YY,BEGIN EXCLUSIVE;,268,,54] 03-27 16:37:46.970 I/am_create_service( 103): [1084806080,com.nitrodesk.droid20.nitroid/com.nitrodesk.daemon.ExchangeListenerSvc,,275] 03-27 16:37:46.990 I/am_proc_start( 103): [572,10049,com.levelup.beautifulwidgets,broadcast,com.levelup.beautifulwidgets/.HomeWidget14] 03-27 16:37:47.030 I/dvm_gc_madvise_info( 572): [1290240,1056768] 03-27 16:37:47.070 I/am_proc_bound( 103): [572,com.levelup.beautifulwidgets] 03-27 16:37:47.160 I/dvm_gc_info( 103): [8320808730291807962,-8924856104238569357,-3969495325797021657,8620078] 03-27 16:37:47.180 I/db_sample( 428): [/data/data/com.google.android.gm/databases/XX@YY,SELECT IFNULL((SELECT _id FROM conversations WHERE syncRationale,266,,54] 03-27 16:37:47.290 I/db_sample( 275): [/data/data/com.nitrodesk.droid20.nitroid/databases/windroid.db,BEGIN EXCLUSIVE;,149,com.nitrodesk.droid20.nitroid,30] 03-27 16:37:47.300 I/am_kill ( 103): [308,com.google.android.partnersetup,14,too many background] 03-27 16:37:47.300 I/am_proc_died( 103): [308,com.google.android.partnersetup] 03-27 16:37:47.550 I/dvm_gc_info( 559): [8314046716718409527,-8925986472288581587,-4000739048211904473,8525718] 03-27 16:37:47.650 I/dvm_gc_info( 559): [8314046716718413429,-8925704997311875024,-3999894623281772505,8525718] 03-27 16:37:47.720 I/db_sample( 275): [/data/data/com.nitrodesk.droid20.nitroid/databases/windroid.db,COMMIT;SELECT _id, AccountID, DeviceID, ServerName, UserID, Doma,111,com.nitrodesk.droid20.nitroid,23] 03-27 16:37:47.980 I/db_sample( 275): [/data/data/com.nitrodesk.droid20.nitroid/databases/windroid.db,BEGIN EXCLUSIVE;,249,com.nitrodesk.droid20.nitroid,50] 03-27 16:37:48.100 I/dvm_gc_info( 559): [8314046716718417551,-9042798587623495631,-3999331673328351193,8525718] RADIOLOGSince: 4.0 - Default: No Requires READ_LOGS permission. Logcat radio extract.
The third buffer managed by logcat contains radio events. It looks like this: 03-27 16:37:28.960 D/GSM ( 195): [DSAC DEB] trySetupData with mIsPsRestricted=false
03-27 16:37:28.960 I/GSM ( 195): Preferred APN:20810:20810:SFR, 8, 20810, sl2sfr, , null, , , , -1, default, supl
03-27 16:37:28.960 I/GSM ( 195): Waiting APN set to preferred APN
03-27 16:37:28.960 D/GSM ( 195): [GsmDataConnectionTracker] Create from allApns : [SFR, 8, 20810, sl2sfr, , null, , , , -1, default, supl][SFR-MMS, 9, 20810, mmssfr, , http://mms1, 10.151.0.1, 8080, , -1, mms]
03-27 16:37:28.960 D/GSM ( 195): [GsmDataConnection-1] DcInactiveState msg.what=EVENT_CONNECT
03-27 16:37:28.960 D/GSM ( 195): [GsmDataConnection-1] Connecting to carrier: 'SFR' APN: 'sl2sfr' proxy: '' port: '
03-27 16:37:28.960 D/RILJ ( 195): [0094]> SETUP_DATA_CALL 1 0 sl2sfr 3
03-27 16:37:29.020 D/RILJ ( 195): [0095]> REQUEST_GET_NEIGHBORING_CELL_IDS
03-27 16:37:29.260 D/RILJ ( 195): [0095]< REQUEST_GET_NEIGHBORING_CELL_IDS
03-27 16:37:32.760 D/RILJ ( 195): [UNSL]< UNSOL_DATA_CALL_LIST_CHANGED [DataCallState: { cid: 1, active: 2, type: IP, apn: sl2sfr, address: 10.114.107.85 }, DataCallState: { cid: -1, active: 0, type: , apn: , address: }, DataCallState: { cid: -1, active: 0, type: , apn: , address: }]
03-27 16:37:32.770 D/RILJ ( 195): [0094]< SETUP_DATA_CALL {1, rmnet0, 10.114.107.XX}
03-27 16:37:32.770 D/GSM ( 195): [GsmDataConnection-1] DcActivatingState msg.what=EVENT_SETUP_DATA_CONNECTION_DONE
03-27 16:37:32.770 D/GSM ( 195): [GsmDataConnection-1] interface=rmnet0 ipAddress=10.114.107.XX gateway=10.114.107.86 DNS1=172.20.2.39 DNS2=172.20.2.10
03-27 16:37:32.770 D/GSM ( 195): [GsmDataConnection-1] DataConnection setup result='SUCCESS' on cid=1
03-27 16:37:32.770 D/GSM ( 195): [GsmDataConnection-1] DcInactiveState: setEnterNoticationParams cp,cause
03-27 16:37:32.770 D/GSM ( 195): [GsmDataConnection-1] DcActiveState: enter notifyConnectCompleted
03-27 16:37:32.770 D/GSM ( 195): [GsmDataConnection-1] notifyConnection at 1301236652781 cause=No Error
03-27 16:37:32.790 D/GSM ( 195): [DataConnection] Start poll NetStat
03-27 16:37:33.730 D/RILJ ( 195): [UNSL]< UNSOL_RESPONSE_NETWORK_STATE_CHANGED
03-27 16:37:33.730 D/RILJ ( 195): [0096]> OPERATOR
03-27 16:37:33.730 D/RILJ ( 195): [0097]> GPRS_REGISTRATION_STATE
03-27 16:37:33.730 D/RILJ ( 195): [0098]> REGISTRATION_STATE
03-27 16:37:33.730 D/RILJ ( 195): [0099]> QUERY_NETWORK_SELECTION_MODE
03-27 16:37:33.740 D/RILJ ( 195): [0096]< OPERATOR {F SFR, (N/A), 20810}
03-27 16:37:33.760 D/RILJ ( 195): [0097]< GPRS_REGISTRATION_STATE {1, null, null, 9}
03-27 16:37:33.780 D/RILJ ( 195): [0098]< REGISTRATION_STATE {1, 4654, 0084EC08, 9, null, null, null, null, null, null, null, null, null, null, A5}
03-27 16:37:33.790 D/RILJ ( 195): [0099]< QUERY_NETWORK_SELECTION_MODE {0}
03-27 16:37:33.790 D/GSM ( 195): Poll ServiceState done: oldSS=[0 home F SFR (N/A) 20810 UMTS CSS not supported -1 -1RoamInd: -1DefRoamInd: -1EmergOnly: false] newSS=[0 home F SFR (N/A) 20810 HSDPA CSS not supported -1 -1RoamInd: -1DefRoamInd: -1EmergOnly: false] oldGprs=0 newGprs=0 oldType=UMTS newType=HSDPA
03-27 16:37:33.790 D/GSM ( 195): RAT switched UMTS -> HSDPA at cell 8711176
03-27 16:37:41.270 D/RILJ ( 195): [UNSL]< UNSOL_RESPONSE_NETWORK_STATE_CHANGED
03-27 16:37:41.270 D/RILJ ( 195): [0100]> OPERATOR
03-27 16:37:41.270 D/RILJ ( 195): [0101]> GPRS_REGISTRATION_STATE
03-27 16:37:41.270 D/RILJ ( 195): [0102]> REGISTRATION_STATE
03-27 16:37:41.270 D/RILJ ( 195): [0103]> QUERY_NETWORK_SELECTION_MODE
03-27 16:37:41.290 D/RILJ ( 195): [0100]< OPERATOR {F SFR, (N/A), 20810}
03-27 16:37:41.310 D/RILJ ( 195): [0101]< GPRS_REGISTRATION_STATE {1, null, null, 3}
03-27 16:37:41.340 D/RILJ ( 195): [0102]< REGISTRATION_STATE {1, 4654, 0084EC08, 3, null, null, null, null, null, null, null, null, null, null, A5}
03-27 16:37:41.350 D/RILJ ( 195): [0103]< QUERY_NETWORK_SELECTION_MODE {0}
03-27 16:37:41.350 D/GSM ( 195): Poll ServiceState done: oldSS=[0 home F SFR (N/A) 20810 HSDPA CSS not supported -1 -1RoamInd: -1DefRoamInd: -1EmergOnly: false] newSS=[0 home F SFR (N/A) 20810 UMTS CSS not supported -1 -1RoamInd: -1DefRoamInd: -1EmergOnly: false] oldGprs=0 newGprs=0 oldType=HSDPA newType=UMTS
03-27 16:37:41.350 D/GSM ( 195): RAT switched HSDPA -> UMTS at cell 8711176
03-27 16:37:44.140 D/RILJ ( 195): [0104]> SIGNAL_STRENGTH
03-27 16:37:44.150 D/RILJ ( 195): [0104]< SIGNAL_STRENGTH {4, 99, -1, -1, -1, -1, 0}IS_SILENTSince: 4.0 - Default: Yes True if the report has been explicitly sent silently by the developer. DEVICE_IDSince: 4.0 - Default: No Requires READ_PHONE_STATE permission. Device unique ID (IMEI for GSM and the MEID or ESN for CDMA phones).
If you need to know if reports come from single or multiple users without using the READ_PHONE_STATE permission, you should use #INSTALLATION_ID instead. See TelephonyManager.html#getDeviceId() INSTALLATION_IDSince: 4.0 - Default: Yes Installation unique ID. This identifier allow you to track a specific user application installation without using any personal data. Implemented following the guidelines from the Android Developers Blog. USER_EMAILSince: 4.0 - Default: Yes User email address. Can be provided by the user in the acra.user.email SharedPreference field. DEVICE_FEATURESSince: 4.0 - Default: Yes Features declared as available on this device by the system. These features are those that are used by the android market to filter apps according to <uses-feature> directives from applications manifests.
Example from a NexusOne: android.hardware.location.network android.hardware.wifi com.google.android.feature.GOOGLE_BUILD android.hardware.telephony android.hardware.location android.software.sip android.hardware.touchscreen.multitouch android.hardware.sensor.compass android.hardware.camera android.hardware.bluetooth android.hardware.sensor.proximity android.software.sip.voip android.hardware.microphone android.hardware.sensor.light android.hardware.location.gps android.hardware.camera.autofocus android.hardware.telephony.gsm android.hardware.sensor.accelerometer android.hardware.touchscreen android.software.live_wallpaper android.hardware.camera.flash glEsVersion = 2.0 ENVIRONMENTSince: 4.0 - Default: Yes External storage state and standard directories. Example from a NexusOne:
getDataDirectory=/data getDownloadCacheDirectory=/cache getExternalStorageAndroidDataDir=/mnt/sdcard/Android/data getExternalStorageDirectory=/mnt/sdcard getExternalStorageState=mounted getRootDirectory=/system getSecureDataDirectory=/data getSystemSecureDirectory=/data/system isEncryptedFilesystemEnabled=false isExternalStorageRemovable=true SHARED_PREFERENCESSince: 4.2 - Default: Yes Collects your applications SharedPreferences settings. "empty" often means that the user did not change anything so all values are default.
You can add your onw SharedPreferences names to be collected with @ReportsCrashes(additionalSharedPreferences={"my.own.prefs","a.second.prefs"}). SETTINGS_SYSTEMSince: 4.0 - Default: Yes System settings.
Example from Nexus One: ACCELEROMETER_ROTATION=1 AIRPLANE_MODE_ON=0 AIRPLANE_MODE_RADIOS=cell,bluetooth,wifi AIRPLANE_MODE_TOGGLEABLE_RADIOS=bluetooth,wifi ALARM_ALERT=content://media/internal/audio/media/81 AUTO_TIME=0 CALL_AUTO_RETRY=0 CAR_DOCK_SOUND=/system/media/audio/ui/Dock.ogg CAR_UNDOCK_SOUND=/system/media/audio/ui/Undock.ogg DESK_DOCK_SOUND=/system/media/audio/ui/Dock.ogg DESK_UNDOCK_SOUND=/system/media/audio/ui/Undock.ogg DIM_SCREEN=1 DOCK_SOUNDS_ENABLED=0 DTMF_TONE_TYPE_WHEN_DIALING=0 EMERGENCY_TONE=0 FONT_SCALE=1.0 HAPTIC_FEEDBACK_ENABLED=1 HEARING_AID=0 LOCKSCREEN_SOUNDS_ENABLED=0 LOCK_SOUND=/system/media/audio/ui/Lock.ogg LOW_BATTERY_SOUND=/system/media/audio/ui/LowBattery.ogg MODE_RINGER=2 MODE_RINGER_STREAMS_AFFECTED=166 MUTE_STREAMS_AFFECTED=46 NEXT_ALARM_FORMATTED=sam. 6:45 NOTIFICATIONS_USE_RING_VOLUME=1 NOTIFICATION_LIGHT_PULSE=1 NOTIFICATION_SOUND=content://media/external/audio/media/85 POWER_SOUNDS_ENABLED=1 RINGTONE=content://media/internal/audio/media/11 SCREEN_BRIGHTNESS=76 SCREEN_BRIGHTNESS_MODE=1 SCREEN_OFF_TIMEOUT=60000 SHOW_WEB_SUGGESTIONS=1 STAY_ON_WHILE_PLUGGED_IN=0 TRANSITION_ANIMATION_SCALE=1.0 TTY_MODE=0 UNLOCK_SOUND=/system/media/audio/ui/Unlock.ogg VIBRATE_IN_SILENT=1 VIBRATE_ON=5 VOLUME_ALARM=5 VOLUME_BLUETOOTH_SCO=9 VOLUME_MUSIC=15 VOLUME_NOTIFICATION=5 VOLUME_RING=6 VOLUME_SYSTEM=7 VOLUME_VOICE=4 WIFI_SLEEP_POLICY=2 WIFI_USE_STATIC_IP=0 WINDOW_ANIMATION_SCALE=1.0 SETTINGS_SECURESince: 4.0 - Default: Yes Secure settings, applications can't modify them, only the user.
Example from Nexus One: ADB_ENABLED=1 ALLOWED_GEOLOCATION_ORIGINS=http://www.google.co.uk http://www.google.com ALLOW_MOCK_LOCATION=0 ANDROID_ID=200142d4dfd4e641 ASSISTED_GPS_ENABLED=1 BACKGROUND_DATA=1 BACKUP_ENABLED=1 BACKUP_PROVISIONED=1 BACKUP_TRANSPORT=com.google.android.backup/.BackupTransportService BLUETOOTH_ON=1 CDMA_CELL_BROADCAST_SMS=1 DATA_ROAMING=0 DEFAULT_INPUT_METHOD=com.touchtype.swiftkey/.KeyboardService DEVICE_PROVISIONED=1 DISABLED_SYSTEM_INPUT_METHODS= ENABLED_ACCESSIBILITY_SERVICES= ENABLED_INPUT_METHODS=com.google.android.inputmethod.latin/com.android.inputmethod.latin.LatinIME:com.touchtype.swiftkey/.KeyboardService INSTALL_NON_MARKET_APPS=1 LAST_SETUP_SHOWN=eclair_1 LOCATION_PROVIDERS_ALLOWED=network,gps MOBILE_DATA=1 MOUNT_PLAY_NOTIFICATION_SND=1 MOUNT_UMS_AUTOSTART=0 MOUNT_UMS_NOTIFY_ENABLED=1 MOUNT_UMS_PROMPT=1 NETWORK_PREFERENCE=1 PREFERRED_CDMA_SUBSCRIPTION=1 PREFERRED_NETWORK_MODE=0 SEND_ACTION_APP_ERROR=1 THROTTLE_RESET_DAY=14 TTS_DEFAULT_COUNTRY=FRA TTS_DEFAULT_LANG=fra TTS_DEFAULT_RATE=100 TTS_DEFAULT_SYNTH=com.svox.pico TTS_DEFAULT_VARIANT= TTS_ENABLED_PLUGINS= TTS_USE_DEFAULTS=0 USB_MASS_STORAGE_ENABLED=1 VOICE_RECOGNITION_SERVICE=com.google.android.voicesearch/.GoogleRecognitionService WIFI_NETWORKS_AVAILABLE_NOTIFICATION_ON=1 WIFI_ON=0 WIFI_SAVED_STATE=0 WIFI_WATCHDOG_WATCH_LIST=GoogleGuest | |
RADIOLOG on CDMA reveals user's MDN and MIN.
No app developer should EVER have access to this sacrosanct information
What timezone is the USER_CRASH_DATE? Is it the local device time or is it in some specific timezone?
@grego: looks like it is a fully qualified timestamp.