| /* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0+ */ |
| /* |
| * Logging support |
| * |
| * Copyright (c) 2017 Google, Inc |
| * Written by Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org> |
| */ |
| |
| #ifndef __LOG_H |
| #define __LOG_H |
| |
| #include <stdio.h> |
| #include <linker_lists.h> |
| #include <dm/uclass-id.h> |
| #include <linux/bitops.h> |
| #include <linux/list.h> |
| |
| struct cmd_tbl; |
| |
| /** |
| * enum log_level_t - Log levels supported, ranging from most to least important |
| */ |
| enum log_level_t { |
| /** @LOGL_EMERG: U-Boot is unstable */ |
| LOGL_EMERG = 0, |
| /** @LOGL_ALERT: Action must be taken immediately */ |
| LOGL_ALERT, |
| /** @LOGL_CRIT: Critical conditions */ |
| LOGL_CRIT, |
| /** @LOGL_ERR: Error that prevents something from working */ |
| LOGL_ERR, |
| /** @LOGL_WARNING: Warning may prevent optimal operation */ |
| LOGL_WARNING, |
| /** @LOGL_NOTICE: Normal but significant condition, printf() */ |
| LOGL_NOTICE, |
| /** @LOGL_INFO: General information message */ |
| LOGL_INFO, |
| /** @LOGL_DEBUG: Basic debug-level message */ |
| LOGL_DEBUG, |
| /** @LOGL_DEBUG_CONTENT: Debug message showing full message content */ |
| LOGL_DEBUG_CONTENT, |
| /** @LOGL_DEBUG_IO: Debug message showing hardware I/O access */ |
| LOGL_DEBUG_IO, |
| |
| /** @LOGL_COUNT: Total number of valid log levels */ |
| LOGL_COUNT, |
| /** @LOGL_NONE: Used to indicate that there is no valid log level */ |
| LOGL_NONE, |
| |
| /** @LOGL_LEVEL_MASK: Mask for valid log levels */ |
| LOGL_LEVEL_MASK = 0xf, |
| /** @LOGL_FORCE_DEBUG: Mask to force output due to LOG_DEBUG */ |
| LOGL_FORCE_DEBUG = 0x10, |
| |
| /** @LOGL_FIRST: The first, most-important log level */ |
| LOGL_FIRST = LOGL_EMERG, |
| /** @LOGL_MAX: The last, least-important log level */ |
| LOGL_MAX = LOGL_DEBUG_IO, |
| /** @LOGL_CONT: Use same log level as in previous call */ |
| LOGL_CONT = -1, |
| }; |
| |
| /** |
| * enum log_category_t - Log categories supported. |
| * |
| * Log categories between %LOGC_FIRST and %LOGC_NONE correspond to uclasses |
| * (i.e. &enum uclass_id), but there are also some more generic categories. |
| * |
| * Remember to update log_cat_name[] after adding a new category. |
| */ |
| enum log_category_t { |
| /** @LOGC_FIRST: First log category */ |
| LOGC_FIRST = 0, /* First part mirrors UCLASS_... */ |
| |
| /** @LOGC_NONE: Default log category */ |
| LOGC_NONE = UCLASS_COUNT, /* First number is after all uclasses */ |
| /** @LOGC_ARCH: Related to arch-specific code */ |
| LOGC_ARCH, |
| /** @LOGC_BOARD: Related to board-specific code */ |
| LOGC_BOARD, |
| /** @LOGC_CORE: Related to core features (non-driver-model) */ |
| LOGC_CORE, |
| /** @LOGC_DM: Core driver-model */ |
| LOGC_DM, |
| /** @LOGC_DT: Device-tree */ |
| LOGC_DT, |
| /** @LOGC_EFI: EFI implementation */ |
| LOGC_EFI, |
| /** @LOGC_ALLOC: Memory allocation */ |
| LOGC_ALLOC, |
| /** @LOGC_SANDBOX: Related to the sandbox board */ |
| LOGC_SANDBOX, |
| /** @LOGC_BLOBLIST: Bloblist */ |
| LOGC_BLOBLIST, |
| /** @LOGC_DEVRES: Device resources (``devres_...`` functions) */ |
| LOGC_DEVRES, |
| /** @LOGC_ACPI: Advanced Configuration and Power Interface (ACPI) */ |
| LOGC_ACPI, |
| /** @LOGC_BOOT: Related to boot process / boot image processing */ |
| LOGC_BOOT, |
| /** @LOGC_EVENT: Related to event and event handling */ |
| LOGC_EVENT, |
| /** @LOGC_FS: Related to filesystems */ |
| LOGC_FS, |
| /** @LOGC_EXPO: Related to expo handling */ |
| LOGC_EXPO, |
| /** @LOGC_COUNT: Number of log categories */ |
| LOGC_COUNT, |
| /** @LOGC_END: Sentinel value for lists of log categories */ |
| LOGC_END, |
| /** @LOGC_CONT: Use same category as in previous call */ |
| LOGC_CONT = -1, |
| }; |
| |
| /* Helper to cast a uclass ID to a log category */ |
| static inline int log_uc_cat(enum uclass_id id) |
| { |
| return (enum log_category_t)id; |
| } |
| |
| /** |
| * _log() - Internal function to emit a new log record |
| * |
| * @cat: Category of log record (indicating which subsystem generated it) |
| * @level: Level of log record (indicating its severity) |
| * @file: File name of file where log record was generated |
| * @line: Line number in file where log record was generated |
| * @func: Function where log record was generated |
| * @fmt: printf() format string for log record |
| * @...: Optional parameters, according to the format string @fmt |
| * Return: 0 if log record was emitted, -ve on error |
| */ |
| int _log(enum log_category_t cat, enum log_level_t level, const char *file, |
| int line, const char *func, const char *fmt, ...) |
| __attribute__ ((format (__printf__, 6, 7))); |
| |
| /** |
| * _log_buffer - Internal function to print data buffer in hex and ascii form |
| * |
| * @cat: Category of log record (indicating which subsystem generated it) |
| * @level: Level of log record (indicating its severity) |
| * @file: File name of file where log record was generated |
| * @line: Line number in file where log record was generated |
| * @func: Function where log record was generated |
| * @addr: Starting address to display at start of line |
| * @data: pointer to data buffer |
| * @width: data value width. May be 1, 2, or 4. |
| * @count: number of values to display |
| * @linelen: Number of values to print per line; specify 0 for default length |
| */ |
| int _log_buffer(enum log_category_t cat, enum log_level_t level, |
| const char *file, int line, const char *func, ulong addr, |
| const void *data, uint width, uint count, uint linelen); |
| |
| /* Define this at the top of a file to add a prefix to debug messages */ |
| #ifndef pr_fmt |
| #define pr_fmt(fmt) fmt |
| #endif |
| |
| /* Use a default category if this file does not supply one */ |
| #ifndef LOG_CATEGORY |
| #define LOG_CATEGORY LOGC_NONE |
| #endif |
| |
| /* |
| * This header may be including when CONFIG_LOG is disabled, in which case |
| * CONFIG_LOG_MAX_LEVEL is not defined. Add a check for this. |
| */ |
| #if CONFIG_IS_ENABLED(LOG) |
| #define _LOG_MAX_LEVEL CONFIG_VAL(LOG_MAX_LEVEL) |
| #else |
| #define _LOG_MAX_LEVEL LOGL_INFO |
| #endif |
| |
| #define log_emer(_fmt...) log(LOG_CATEGORY, LOGL_EMERG, ##_fmt) |
| #define log_alert(_fmt...) log(LOG_CATEGORY, LOGL_ALERT, ##_fmt) |
| #define log_crit(_fmt...) log(LOG_CATEGORY, LOGL_CRIT, ##_fmt) |
| #define log_err(_fmt...) log(LOG_CATEGORY, LOGL_ERR, ##_fmt) |
| #define log_warning(_fmt...) log(LOG_CATEGORY, LOGL_WARNING, ##_fmt) |
| #define log_notice(_fmt...) log(LOG_CATEGORY, LOGL_NOTICE, ##_fmt) |
| #define log_info(_fmt...) log(LOG_CATEGORY, LOGL_INFO, ##_fmt) |
| #define log_debug(_fmt...) log(LOG_CATEGORY, LOGL_DEBUG, ##_fmt) |
| #define log_content(_fmt...) log(LOG_CATEGORY, LOGL_DEBUG_CONTENT, ##_fmt) |
| #define log_io(_fmt...) log(LOG_CATEGORY, LOGL_DEBUG_IO, ##_fmt) |
| #define log_cont(_fmt...) log(LOGC_CONT, LOGL_CONT, ##_fmt) |
| |
| #ifdef LOG_DEBUG |
| #define _LOG_DEBUG LOGL_FORCE_DEBUG |
| #ifndef DEBUG |
| #define DEBUG |
| #endif |
| #else |
| #define _LOG_DEBUG 0 |
| #endif |
| |
| #if CONFIG_IS_ENABLED(LOG) |
| |
| /* Emit a log record if the level is less that the maximum */ |
| #define log(_cat, _level, _fmt, _args...) ({ \ |
| int _l = _level; \ |
| if (_LOG_DEBUG != 0 || _l <= _LOG_MAX_LEVEL) \ |
| _log((enum log_category_t)(_cat), \ |
| (enum log_level_t)(_l | _LOG_DEBUG), __FILE__, \ |
| __LINE__, __func__, \ |
| pr_fmt(_fmt), ##_args); \ |
| }) |
| |
| /* Emit a dump if the level is less that the maximum */ |
| #define log_buffer(_cat, _level, _addr, _data, _width, _count, _linelen) ({ \ |
| int _l = _level; \ |
| if (_LOG_DEBUG != 0 || _l <= _LOG_MAX_LEVEL) \ |
| _log_buffer((enum log_category_t)(_cat), \ |
| (enum log_level_t)(_l | _LOG_DEBUG), __FILE__, \ |
| __LINE__, __func__, _addr, _data, \ |
| _width, _count, _linelen); \ |
| }) |
| #else |
| |
| /* Note: _LOG_DEBUG != 0 avoids a warning with clang */ |
| #define log(_cat, _level, _fmt, _args...) ({ \ |
| int _l = _level; \ |
| if (_LOG_DEBUG != 0 || _l <= LOGL_INFO || \ |
| (_DEBUG && _l == LOGL_DEBUG)) \ |
| printf(_fmt, ##_args); \ |
| }) |
| |
| #define log_buffer(_cat, _level, _addr, _data, _width, _count, _linelen) ({ \ |
| int _l = _level; \ |
| if (_LOG_DEBUG != 0 || _l <= LOGL_INFO || \ |
| (_DEBUG && _l == LOGL_DEBUG)) \ |
| print_buffer(_addr, _data, _width, _count, _linelen); \ |
| }) |
| #endif |
| |
| #ifdef DEBUG |
| #define _DEBUG 1 |
| #else |
| #define _DEBUG 0 |
| #endif |
| |
| #ifdef CONFIG_SPL_BUILD |
| #define _SPL_BUILD 1 |
| #else |
| #define _SPL_BUILD 0 |
| #endif |
| |
| #if CONFIG_IS_ENABLED(LOG) |
| |
| #define debug_cond(cond, fmt, args...) \ |
| ({ \ |
| if (cond) \ |
| log(LOG_CATEGORY, \ |
| (enum log_level_t)(LOGL_FORCE_DEBUG | _LOG_DEBUG), \ |
| fmt, ##args); \ |
| }) |
| |
| #else /* _DEBUG */ |
| |
| /* |
| * Output a debug text when condition "cond" is met. The "cond" should be |
| * computed by a preprocessor in the best case, allowing for the best |
| * optimization. |
| */ |
| #define debug_cond(cond, fmt, args...) \ |
| ({ \ |
| if (cond) \ |
| printf(pr_fmt(fmt), ##args); \ |
| }) |
| |
| #endif /* _DEBUG */ |
| |
| /* Show a message if DEBUG is defined in a file */ |
| #define debug(fmt, args...) \ |
| debug_cond(_DEBUG, fmt, ##args) |
| |
| /* Show a message if not in SPL */ |
| #define warn_non_spl(fmt, args...) \ |
| debug_cond(!_SPL_BUILD, fmt, ##args) |
| |
| /* |
| * An assertion is run-time check done in debug mode only. If DEBUG is not |
| * defined then it is skipped. If DEBUG is defined and the assertion fails, |
| * then it calls panic*( which may or may not reset/halt U-Boot (see |
| * CONFIG_PANIC_HANG), It is hoped that all failing assertions are found |
| * before release, and after release it is hoped that they don't matter. But |
| * in any case these failing assertions cannot be fixed with a reset (which |
| * may just do the same assertion again). |
| */ |
| void __assert_fail(const char *assertion, const char *file, unsigned int line, |
| const char *function); |
| |
| /** |
| * assert() - assert expression is true |
| * |
| * If the expression x evaluates to false and _DEBUG evaluates to true, a panic |
| * message is written and the system stalls. The value of _DEBUG is set to true |
| * if DEBUG is defined before including common.h. |
| * |
| * The expression x is always executed irrespective of the value of _DEBUG. |
| * |
| * @x: expression to test |
| */ |
| #define assert(x) \ |
| ({ if (!(x) && _DEBUG) \ |
| __assert_fail(#x, __FILE__, __LINE__, __func__); }) |
| |
| /* |
| * This one actually gets compiled in even without DEBUG. It doesn't include the |
| * full pathname as it may be huge. Only use this when the user should be |
| * warning, similar to BUG_ON() in linux. |
| * |
| * Return: true if assertion succeeded (condition is true), else false |
| */ |
| #define assert_noisy(x) \ |
| ({ bool _val = (x); \ |
| if (!_val) \ |
| __assert_fail(#x, "?", __LINE__, __func__); \ |
| _val; \ |
| }) |
| |
| #if CONFIG_IS_ENABLED(LOG) && defined(CONFIG_LOG_ERROR_RETURN) |
| /* |
| * Log an error return value, possibly with a message. Usage: |
| * |
| * return log_ret(fred_call()); |
| * |
| * or: |
| * |
| * return log_msg_ret("get", fred_call()); |
| * |
| * It is recommended to use <= 3 characters for the name since this will only |
| * use 4 bytes in rodata |
| */ |
| #define log_ret(_ret) ({ \ |
| int __ret = (_ret); \ |
| if (__ret < 0) \ |
| log(LOG_CATEGORY, LOGL_ERR, "returning err=%d\n", __ret); \ |
| __ret; \ |
| }) |
| #define log_msg_ret(_msg, _ret) ({ \ |
| int __ret = (_ret); \ |
| if (__ret < 0) \ |
| log(LOG_CATEGORY, LOGL_ERR, "%s: returning err=%d\n", _msg, \ |
| __ret); \ |
| __ret; \ |
| }) |
| |
| /* |
| * Similar to the above, but any non-zero value is consider an error, not just |
| * values less than 0. |
| */ |
| #define log_retz(_ret) ({ \ |
| int __ret = (_ret); \ |
| if (__ret) \ |
| log(LOG_CATEGORY, LOGL_ERR, "returning err=%d\n", __ret); \ |
| __ret; \ |
| }) |
| #define log_msg_retz(_msg, _ret) ({ \ |
| int __ret = (_ret); \ |
| if (__ret) \ |
| log(LOG_CATEGORY, LOGL_ERR, "%s: returning err=%d\n", _msg, \ |
| __ret); \ |
| __ret; \ |
| }) |
| #else |
| /* Non-logging versions of the above which just return the error code */ |
| #define log_ret(_ret) (_ret) |
| #define log_msg_ret(_msg, _ret) ((void)(_msg), _ret) |
| #define log_retz(_ret) (_ret) |
| #define log_msg_retz(_msg, _ret) ((void)(_msg), _ret) |
| #endif |
| |
| /** * enum log_rec_flags - Flags for a log record */ |
| enum log_rec_flags { |
| /** @LOGRECF_FORCE_DEBUG: Force output of debug record */ |
| LOGRECF_FORCE_DEBUG = BIT(0), |
| /** @LOGRECF_CONT: Continuation of previous log record */ |
| LOGRECF_CONT = BIT(1), |
| }; |
| |
| /** |
| * struct log_rec - a single log record |
| * |
| * Holds information about a single record in the log |
| * |
| * Members marked as 'not allocated' are stored as pointers and the caller is |
| * responsible for making sure that the data pointed to is not overwritten. |
| * Members marked as 'allocated' are allocated (e.g. via strdup()) by the log |
| * system. |
| * |
| * TODO(sjg@chromium.org): Compress this struct down a bit to reduce space, e.g. |
| * a single u32 for cat, level, line and force_debug |
| * |
| * @cat: Category, representing a uclass or part of U-Boot |
| * @level: Severity level, less severe is higher |
| * @line: Line number where the log record was generated |
| * @flags: Flags for log record (enum log_rec_flags) |
| * @file: Name of file where the log record was generated (not allocated) |
| * @func: Function where the log record was generated (not allocated) |
| * @msg: Log message (allocated) |
| */ |
| struct log_rec { |
| enum log_category_t cat; |
| enum log_level_t level; |
| u16 line; |
| u8 flags; |
| const char *file; |
| const char *func; |
| const char *msg; |
| }; |
| |
| struct log_device; |
| |
| enum log_device_flags { |
| LOGDF_ENABLE = BIT(0), /* Device is enabled */ |
| }; |
| |
| /** |
| * struct log_driver - a driver which accepts and processes log records |
| * |
| * @name: Name of driver |
| * @emit: Method to call to emit a log record via this device |
| * @flags: Initial value for flags (use LOGDF_ENABLE to enable on start-up) |
| */ |
| struct log_driver { |
| const char *name; |
| |
| /** |
| * @emit: emit a log record |
| * |
| * Called by the log system to pass a log record to a particular driver |
| * for processing. The filter is checked before calling this function. |
| */ |
| int (*emit)(struct log_device *ldev, struct log_rec *rec); |
| unsigned short flags; |
| }; |
| |
| /** |
| * struct log_device - an instance of a log driver |
| * |
| * Since drivers are set up at build-time we need to have a separate device for |
| * the run-time aspects of drivers (currently just a list of filters to apply |
| * to records send to this device). |
| * |
| * @next_filter_num: Sequence number of next filter filter added (0=no filters |
| * yet). This increments with each new filter on the device, but never |
| * decrements |
| * @flags: Flags for this filter (enum log_device_flags) |
| * @drv: Pointer to driver for this device |
| * @filter_head: List of filters for this device |
| * @sibling_node: Next device in the list of all devices |
| */ |
| struct log_device { |
| unsigned short next_filter_num; |
| unsigned short flags; |
| struct log_driver *drv; |
| struct list_head filter_head; |
| struct list_head sibling_node; |
| }; |
| |
| enum { |
| LOGF_MAX_CATEGORIES = 5, /* maximum categories per filter */ |
| }; |
| |
| /** |
| * enum log_filter_flags - Flags which modify a filter |
| */ |
| enum log_filter_flags { |
| /** @LOGFF_HAS_CAT: Filter has a category list */ |
| LOGFF_HAS_CAT = 1 << 0, |
| /** @LOGFF_DENY: Filter denies matching messages */ |
| LOGFF_DENY = 1 << 1, |
| /** @LOGFF_LEVEL_MIN: Filter's level is a minimum, not a maximum */ |
| LOGFF_LEVEL_MIN = 1 << 2, |
| }; |
| |
| /** |
| * struct log_filter - criteria to filter out log messages |
| * |
| * If a message matches all criteria, then it is allowed. If LOGFF_DENY is set, |
| * then it is denied instead. |
| * |
| * @filter_num: Sequence number of this filter. This is returned when adding a |
| * new filter, and must be provided when removing a previously added |
| * filter. |
| * @flags: Flags for this filter (``LOGFF_...``) |
| * @cat_list: List of categories to allow (terminated by %LOGC_END). If empty |
| * then all categories are permitted. Up to %LOGF_MAX_CATEGORIES entries |
| * can be provided |
| * @level: Maximum (or minimum, if %LOGFF_MIN_LEVEL) log level to allow |
| * @file_list: List of files to allow, separated by comma. If NULL then all |
| * files are permitted |
| * @sibling_node: Next filter in the list of filters for this log device |
| */ |
| struct log_filter { |
| int filter_num; |
| int flags; |
| enum log_category_t cat_list[LOGF_MAX_CATEGORIES]; |
| enum log_level_t level; |
| const char *file_list; |
| struct list_head sibling_node; |
| }; |
| |
| #define LOG_DRIVER(_name) \ |
| ll_entry_declare(struct log_driver, _name, log_driver) |
| |
| /* Get a pointer to a given driver */ |
| #define LOG_GET_DRIVER(__name) \ |
| ll_entry_get(struct log_driver, __name, log_driver) |
| |
| /** |
| * log_get_cat_name() - Get the name of a category |
| * |
| * @cat: Category to look up |
| * Return: category name (which may be a uclass driver name) if found, or |
| * "<invalid>" if invalid, or "<missing>" if not found. All error |
| * responses begin with '<'. |
| */ |
| const char *log_get_cat_name(enum log_category_t cat); |
| |
| /** |
| * log_get_cat_by_name() - Look up a category by name |
| * |
| * @name: Name to look up |
| * Return: Category, or %LOGC_NONE if not found |
| */ |
| enum log_category_t log_get_cat_by_name(const char *name); |
| |
| /** |
| * log_get_level_name() - Get the name of a log level |
| * |
| * @level: Log level to look up |
| * Return: Log level name (in ALL CAPS) |
| */ |
| const char *log_get_level_name(enum log_level_t level); |
| |
| /** |
| * log_get_level_by_name() - Look up a log level by name |
| * |
| * @name: Name to look up |
| * Return: Log level, or %LOGL_NONE if not found |
| */ |
| enum log_level_t log_get_level_by_name(const char *name); |
| |
| /** |
| * log_device_find_by_name() - Look up a log device by its driver's name |
| * |
| * @drv_name: Name of the driver |
| * Return: the log device, or %NULL if not found |
| */ |
| struct log_device *log_device_find_by_name(const char *drv_name); |
| |
| /** |
| * log_has_cat() - check if a log category exists within a list |
| * |
| * @cat_list: List of categories to check, at most %LOGF_MAX_CATEGORIES entries |
| * long, terminated by %LC_END if fewer |
| * @cat: Category to search for |
| * |
| * Return: ``true`` if @cat is in @cat_list, else ``false`` |
| */ |
| bool log_has_cat(enum log_category_t cat_list[], enum log_category_t cat); |
| |
| /** |
| * log_has_file() - check if a file is with a list |
| * |
| * @file_list: List of files to check, separated by comma |
| * @file: File to check for. This string is matched against the end of each |
| * file in the list, i.e. ignoring any preceding path. The list is |
| * intended to consist of relative pathnames, e.g. common/main.c,cmd/log.c |
| * |
| * Return: ``true`` if @file is in @file_list, else ``false`` |
| */ |
| bool log_has_file(const char *file_list, const char *file); |
| |
| /* Log format flags (bit numbers) for gd->log_fmt. See log_fmt_chars */ |
| enum log_fmt { |
| LOGF_CAT = 0, |
| LOGF_LEVEL, |
| LOGF_FILE, |
| LOGF_LINE, |
| LOGF_FUNC, |
| LOGF_MSG, |
| |
| LOGF_COUNT, |
| LOGF_ALL = 0x3f, |
| }; |
| |
| /* Handle the 'log test' command */ |
| int do_log_test(struct cmd_tbl *cmdtp, int flag, int argc, char *const argv[]); |
| |
| /** |
| * log_add_filter_flags() - Add a new filter to a log device, specifying flags |
| * |
| * @drv_name: Driver name to add the filter to (since each driver only has a |
| * single device) |
| * @flags: Flags for this filter (``LOGFF_...``) |
| * @cat_list: List of categories to allow (terminated by %LOGC_END). If empty |
| * then all categories are permitted. Up to %LOGF_MAX_CATEGORIES entries |
| * can be provided |
| * @level: Maximum (or minimum, if %LOGFF_LEVEL_MIN) log level to allow |
| * @file_list: List of files to allow, separated by comma. If NULL then all |
| * files are permitted |
| * Return: |
| * the sequence number of the new filter (>=0) if the filter was added, or a |
| * -ve value on error |
| */ |
| int log_add_filter_flags(const char *drv_name, enum log_category_t cat_list[], |
| enum log_level_t level, const char *file_list, |
| int flags); |
| |
| /** |
| * log_add_filter() - Add a new filter to a log device |
| * |
| * @drv_name: Driver name to add the filter to (since each driver only has a |
| * single device) |
| * @cat_list: List of categories to allow (terminated by %LOGC_END). If empty |
| * then all categories are permitted. Up to %LOGF_MAX_CATEGORIES entries |
| * can be provided |
| * @max_level: Maximum log level to allow |
| * @file_list: List of files to allow, separated by comma. If %NULL then all |
| * files are permitted |
| * Return: |
| * the sequence number of the new filter (>=0) if the filter was added, or a |
| * -ve value on error |
| */ |
| static inline int log_add_filter(const char *drv_name, |
| enum log_category_t cat_list[], |
| enum log_level_t max_level, |
| const char *file_list) |
| { |
| return log_add_filter_flags(drv_name, cat_list, max_level, file_list, |
| 0); |
| } |
| |
| /** |
| * log_remove_filter() - Remove a filter from a log device |
| * |
| * @drv_name: Driver name to remove the filter from (since each driver only has |
| * a single device) |
| * @filter_num: Filter number to remove (as returned by log_add_filter()) |
| * Return: |
| * 0 if the filter was removed, -%ENOENT if either the driver or the filter |
| * number was not found |
| */ |
| int log_remove_filter(const char *drv_name, int filter_num); |
| |
| /** |
| * log_device_set_enable() - Enable or disable a log device |
| * |
| * Devices are referenced by their driver, so use LOG_GET_DRIVER(name) to pass |
| * the driver to this function. For example if the driver is declared with |
| * LOG_DRIVER(wibble) then pass LOG_GET_DRIVER(wibble) here. |
| * |
| * @drv: Driver of device to enable |
| * @enable: true to enable, false to disable |
| * Return: 0 if OK, -ENOENT if the driver was not found |
| */ |
| int log_device_set_enable(struct log_driver *drv, bool enable); |
| |
| #if CONFIG_IS_ENABLED(LOG) |
| /** |
| * log_init() - Set up the log system ready for use |
| * |
| * Return: 0 if OK, -%ENOMEM if out of memory |
| */ |
| int log_init(void); |
| #else |
| static inline int log_init(void) |
| { |
| return 0; |
| } |
| #endif |
| |
| /** |
| * log_get_default_format() - get default log format |
| * |
| * The default log format is configurable via |
| * %CONFIG_LOGF_FILE, %CONFIG_LOGF_LINE, and %CONFIG_LOGF_FUNC. |
| * |
| * Return: default log format |
| */ |
| static inline int log_get_default_format(void) |
| { |
| return BIT(LOGF_MSG) | |
| (IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_LOGF_FILE) ? BIT(LOGF_FILE) : 0) | |
| (IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_LOGF_LINE) ? BIT(LOGF_LINE) : 0) | |
| (IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_LOGF_FUNC) ? BIT(LOGF_FUNC) : 0); |
| } |
| |
| struct global_data; |
| /** |
| * log_fixup_for_gd_move() - Handle global_data moving to a new place |
| * |
| * @new_gd: Pointer to the new global data |
| * |
| * The log_head list is part of global_data. Due to the way lists work, moving |
| * the list will cause it to become invalid. This function fixes that up so |
| * that the log_head list will work correctly. |
| */ |
| void log_fixup_for_gd_move(struct global_data *new_gd); |
| |
| #endif |