| commit | a862599ced2476ead7672fc3b884396c6b97a9af | [log] [tgz] |
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| author | Frederick Mayle <fmayle@google.com> | Fri Sep 05 15:01:42 2025 -0700 |
| committer | Frederick Mayle <fmayle@google.com> | Fri Sep 05 15:07:52 2025 -0700 |
| tree | 5b421f97420d91830777048fea7bac91630a988b | |
| parent | 8fb4697bd6b66596c5a9f73015208a8ab287f329 [diff] |
microdroid_manager: log panic message Rust does not print panics by default in Android, it puts them in android_set_abort_message, which is then displayed as part of the tombstone. However, we turned off tombstones for microdroid_manager, so the panic message wasn't being logged in any form. Test: introduce panic, launch debuggable VM, confirm panic message is in logcat Flag: EXEMPT . Change-Id: Icfa72442acf77a5b161a478e9ebc92c21e343371
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