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logging - Android unable to run logcat from application

So I am writing a profiler that needs to be able to log exceptions during the profiling session. My plan was to use logcat to dump to a file either on the SD card or the internal storage and then when the profiling session was complete, zipping the file up and sending it up to the server. I added the android.permission.READ_LOGS in my manifest, and my code is as follows:

public void startLoggingExceptions() {
    String filename = null;
    String directory = null;
    String fullPath = null;
    String externalStorageState = null;

    // The directory will depend on if we have external storage available to us or not
    try {
        filename = String.valueOf(System.currentTimeMillis()) + ".log";
        externalStorageState = Environment.getExternalStorageState();

        if (externalStorageState.equals(Environment.MEDIA_MOUNTED)) {
            if(android.os.Build.VERSION.SDK_INT <= 7) {
                directory = Environment.getExternalStorageDirectory().getAbsolutePath();
            } else {
                directory = ProfilerService.this.getExternalFilesDir(null).getAbsolutePath();
            }
        } else {
            directory = ProfilerService.this.getFilesDir().getAbsolutePath();
        }

        fullPath = directory + File.separator + filename;

        Log.w("ProfilerService", fullPath);
        Log.w("ProfilerService", "logcat -f " + fullPath + " *:E");

        exceptionLogger = Runtime.getRuntime().exec("logcat -f " + fullPath + " *:E");
    } catch (Exception e) {
        Log.e("ProfilerService", e.getMessage());
    }
}

exceptionLogger is a Process object, which I then call exceptionLogger.destroy() on when the profiling session is complete.

The behavior I am seeing is that the file is created where I specify but there is never any logging output in the file. I am using the dev tools application in the emulator to force an unhandled exception to show up in the logs, but my logcat output file remains empty. Any thoughts?

EDIT: So when I go into the adb shell, and then SU to the user account that is assigned to my application, I see the following when running logcat:

Unable to open log device '/dev/log/main': Permission denied

I had thought that adding the manifest permission to my app would then allow me to do this?

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And the moral of the story is: double check that your permission in your manifest file actually says READ_LOGS and not just READ_LOG.

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