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Some U-Boot code uses BUG_ON() and WARN_ON() macros. These use __FILE__ which can include quite a large path, depending on how U-Boot is built. The existing assert() is only checked if DEBUG is enabled. Add a new one which is always checked, and prints a (smaller) error in that case. Signed-off-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
456 lines
14 KiB
C
456 lines
14 KiB
C
/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0+ */
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/*
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* Logging support
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*
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* Copyright (c) 2017 Google, Inc
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* Written by Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
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*/
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#ifndef __LOG_H
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#define __LOG_H
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#include <dm/uclass-id.h>
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#include <linux/list.h>
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/** Log levels supported, ranging from most to least important */
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enum log_level_t {
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LOGL_EMERG = 0, /* U-Boot is unstable */
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LOGL_ALERT, /* Action must be taken immediately */
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LOGL_CRIT, /* Critical conditions */
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LOGL_ERR, /* Error that prevents something from working */
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LOGL_WARNING, /* Warning may prevent optimial operation */
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LOGL_NOTICE, /* Normal but significant condition, printf() */
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LOGL_INFO, /* General information message */
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LOGL_DEBUG, /* Basic debug-level message */
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LOGL_DEBUG_CONTENT, /* Debug message showing full message content */
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LOGL_DEBUG_IO, /* Debug message showing hardware I/O access */
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LOGL_COUNT,
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LOGL_NONE,
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LOGL_FIRST = LOGL_EMERG,
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LOGL_MAX = LOGL_DEBUG_IO,
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};
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/**
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* Log categories supported. Most of these correspond to uclasses (i.e.
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* enum uclass_id) but there are also some more generic categories
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*/
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enum log_category_t {
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LOGC_FIRST = 0, /* First part mirrors UCLASS_... */
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LOGC_NONE = UCLASS_COUNT, /* First number is after all uclasses */
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LOGC_ARCH, /* Related to arch-specific code */
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LOGC_BOARD, /* Related to board-specific code */
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LOGC_CORE, /* Related to core features (non-driver-model) */
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LOGC_DM, /* Core driver-model */
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LOGC_DT, /* Device-tree */
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LOGC_EFI, /* EFI implementation */
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LOGC_ALLOC, /* Memory allocation */
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LOGC_SANDBOX, /* Related to the sandbox board */
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LOGC_BLOBLIST, /* Bloblist */
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LOGC_COUNT, /* Number of log categories */
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LOGC_END, /* Sentinel value for a list of log categories */
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};
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/* Helper to cast a uclass ID to a log category */
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static inline int log_uc_cat(enum uclass_id id)
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{
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return (enum log_category_t)id;
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}
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/**
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* _log() - Internal function to emit a new log record
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*
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* @cat: Category of log record (indicating which subsystem generated it)
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* @level: Level of log record (indicating its severity)
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* @file: File name of file where log record was generated
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* @line: Line number in file where log record was generated
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* @func: Function where log record was generated
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* @fmt: printf() format string for log record
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* @...: Optional parameters, according to the format string @fmt
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* @return 0 if log record was emitted, -ve on error
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*/
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int _log(enum log_category_t cat, enum log_level_t level, const char *file,
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int line, const char *func, const char *fmt, ...)
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__attribute__ ((format (__printf__, 6, 7)));
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static inline int _log_nop(enum log_category_t cat, enum log_level_t level,
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const char *file, int line, const char *func,
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const char *fmt, ...)
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__attribute__ ((format (__printf__, 6, 7)));
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static inline int _log_nop(enum log_category_t cat, enum log_level_t level,
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const char *file, int line, const char *func,
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const char *fmt, ...)
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{
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return 0;
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}
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/* Define this at the top of a file to add a prefix to debug messages */
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#ifndef pr_fmt
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#define pr_fmt(fmt) fmt
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#endif
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/* Use a default category if this file does not supply one */
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#ifndef LOG_CATEGORY
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#define LOG_CATEGORY LOGC_NONE
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#endif
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/*
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* This header may be including when CONFIG_LOG is disabled, in which case
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* CONFIG_LOG_MAX_LEVEL is not defined. Add a check for this.
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*/
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#if CONFIG_IS_ENABLED(LOG)
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#define _LOG_MAX_LEVEL CONFIG_VAL(LOG_MAX_LEVEL)
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#define log_err(_fmt...) log(LOG_CATEGORY, LOGL_ERR, ##_fmt)
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#define log_warning(_fmt...) log(LOG_CATEGORY, LOGL_WARNING, ##_fmt)
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#define log_notice(_fmt...) log(LOG_CATEGORY, LOGL_NOTICE, ##_fmt)
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#define log_info(_fmt...) log(LOG_CATEGORY, LOGL_INFO, ##_fmt)
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#define log_debug(_fmt...) log(LOG_CATEGORY, LOGL_DEBUG, ##_fmt)
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#define log_content(_fmt...) log(LOG_CATEGORY, LOGL_DEBUG_CONTENT, ##_fmt)
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#define log_io(_fmt...) log(LOG_CATEGORY, LOGL_DEBUG_IO, ##_fmt)
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#else
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#define _LOG_MAX_LEVEL LOGL_INFO
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#define log_err(_fmt...) log_nop(LOG_CATEGORY, LOGL_ERR, ##_fmt)
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#define log_warning(_fmt...) log_nop(LOG_CATEGORY, LOGL_WARNING, ##_fmt)
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#define log_notice(_fmt...) log_nop(LOG_CATEGORY, LOGL_NOTICE, ##_fmt)
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#define log_info(_fmt...) log_nop(LOG_CATEGORY, LOGL_INFO, ##_fmt)
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#define log_debug(_fmt...) log_nop(LOG_CATEGORY, LOGL_DEBUG, ##_fmt)
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#define log_content(_fmt...) log_nop(LOG_CATEGORY, \
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LOGL_DEBUG_CONTENT, ##_fmt)
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#define log_io(_fmt...) log_nop(LOG_CATEGORY, LOGL_DEBUG_IO, ##_fmt)
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#endif
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#if CONFIG_IS_ENABLED(LOG)
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#ifdef LOG_DEBUG
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#define _LOG_DEBUG 1
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#else
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#define _LOG_DEBUG 0
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#endif
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/* Emit a log record if the level is less that the maximum */
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#define log(_cat, _level, _fmt, _args...) ({ \
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int _l = _level; \
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if (CONFIG_IS_ENABLED(LOG) && (_l <= _LOG_MAX_LEVEL || _LOG_DEBUG)) \
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_log((enum log_category_t)(_cat), _l, __FILE__, __LINE__, \
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__func__, \
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pr_fmt(_fmt), ##_args); \
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})
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#else
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#define log(_cat, _level, _fmt, _args...)
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#endif
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#define log_nop(_cat, _level, _fmt, _args...) ({ \
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int _l = _level; \
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_log_nop((enum log_category_t)(_cat), _l, __FILE__, __LINE__, \
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__func__, pr_fmt(_fmt), ##_args); \
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})
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#ifdef DEBUG
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#define _DEBUG 1
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#else
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#define _DEBUG 0
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#endif
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#ifdef CONFIG_SPL_BUILD
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#define _SPL_BUILD 1
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#else
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#define _SPL_BUILD 0
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#endif
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#if !_DEBUG && CONFIG_IS_ENABLED(LOG)
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#define debug_cond(cond, fmt, args...) \
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do { \
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if (1) \
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log(LOG_CATEGORY, LOGL_DEBUG, fmt, ##args); \
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} while (0)
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#else /* _DEBUG */
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/*
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* Output a debug text when condition "cond" is met. The "cond" should be
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* computed by a preprocessor in the best case, allowing for the best
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* optimization.
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*/
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#define debug_cond(cond, fmt, args...) \
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do { \
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if (cond) \
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printf(pr_fmt(fmt), ##args); \
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} while (0)
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#endif /* _DEBUG */
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/* Show a message if DEBUG is defined in a file */
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#define debug(fmt, args...) \
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debug_cond(_DEBUG, fmt, ##args)
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/* Show a message if not in SPL */
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#define warn_non_spl(fmt, args...) \
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debug_cond(!_SPL_BUILD, fmt, ##args)
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/*
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* An assertion is run-time check done in debug mode only. If DEBUG is not
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* defined then it is skipped. If DEBUG is defined and the assertion fails,
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* then it calls panic*( which may or may not reset/halt U-Boot (see
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* CONFIG_PANIC_HANG), It is hoped that all failing assertions are found
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* before release, and after release it is hoped that they don't matter. But
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* in any case these failing assertions cannot be fixed with a reset (which
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* may just do the same assertion again).
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*/
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void __assert_fail(const char *assertion, const char *file, unsigned int line,
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const char *function);
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/**
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* assert() - assert expression is true
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*
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* If the expression x evaluates to false and _DEBUG evaluates to true, a panic
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* message is written and the system stalls. The value of _DEBUG is set to true
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* if DEBUG is defined before including common.h.
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*
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* The expression x is always executed irrespective of the value of _DEBUG.
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*
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* @x: expression to test
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*/
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#define assert(x) \
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({ if (!(x) && _DEBUG) \
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__assert_fail(#x, __FILE__, __LINE__, __func__); })
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/*
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* This one actually gets compiled in even without DEBUG. It doesn't include the
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* full pathname as it may be huge. Only use this when the user should be
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* warning, similar to BUG_ON() in linux.
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*
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* @return true if assertion succeeded (condition is true), else false
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*/
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#define assert_noisy(x) \
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({ bool _val = (x); \
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if (!_val) \
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__assert_fail(#x, "?", __LINE__, __func__); \
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_val; \
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})
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#if CONFIG_IS_ENABLED(LOG) && defined(CONFIG_LOG_ERROR_RETURN)
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/*
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* Log an error return value, possibly with a message. Usage:
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*
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* return log_ret(fred_call());
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*
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* or:
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*
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* return log_msg_ret("fred failed", fred_call());
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*/
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#define log_ret(_ret) ({ \
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int __ret = (_ret); \
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if (__ret < 0) \
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log(LOG_CATEGORY, LOGL_ERR, "returning err=%d\n", __ret); \
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__ret; \
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})
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#define log_msg_ret(_msg, _ret) ({ \
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int __ret = (_ret); \
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if (__ret < 0) \
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log(LOG_CATEGORY, LOGL_ERR, "%s: returning err=%d\n", _msg, \
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__ret); \
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__ret; \
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})
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#else
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/* Non-logging versions of the above which just return the error code */
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#define log_ret(_ret) (_ret)
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#define log_msg_ret(_msg, _ret) ((void)(_msg), _ret)
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#endif
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/**
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* struct log_rec - a single log record
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*
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* Holds information about a single record in the log
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*
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* Members marked as 'not allocated' are stored as pointers and the caller is
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* responsible for making sure that the data pointed to is not overwritten.
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* Memebers marked as 'allocated' are allocated (e.g. via strdup()) by the log
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* system.
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*
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* @cat: Category, representing a uclass or part of U-Boot
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* @level: Severity level, less severe is higher
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* @file: Name of file where the log record was generated (not allocated)
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* @line: Line number where the log record was generated
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* @func: Function where the log record was generated (not allocated)
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* @msg: Log message (allocated)
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*/
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struct log_rec {
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enum log_category_t cat;
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enum log_level_t level;
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const char *file;
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int line;
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const char *func;
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const char *msg;
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};
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struct log_device;
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/**
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* struct log_driver - a driver which accepts and processes log records
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*
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* @name: Name of driver
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*/
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struct log_driver {
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const char *name;
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/**
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* emit() - emit a log record
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*
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* Called by the log system to pass a log record to a particular driver
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* for processing. The filter is checked before calling this function.
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*/
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int (*emit)(struct log_device *ldev, struct log_rec *rec);
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};
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/**
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* struct log_device - an instance of a log driver
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*
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* Since drivers are set up at build-time we need to have a separate device for
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* the run-time aspects of drivers (currently just a list of filters to apply
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* to records send to this device).
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*
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* @next_filter_num: Seqence number of next filter filter added (0=no filters
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* yet). This increments with each new filter on the device, but never
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* decrements
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* @drv: Pointer to driver for this device
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* @filter_head: List of filters for this device
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* @sibling_node: Next device in the list of all devices
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*/
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struct log_device {
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int next_filter_num;
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struct log_driver *drv;
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struct list_head filter_head;
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struct list_head sibling_node;
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};
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enum {
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LOGF_MAX_CATEGORIES = 5, /* maximum categories per filter */
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};
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enum log_filter_flags {
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LOGFF_HAS_CAT = 1 << 0, /* Filter has a category list */
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};
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/**
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* struct log_filter - criterial to filter out log messages
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*
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* @filter_num: Sequence number of this filter. This is returned when adding a
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* new filter, and must be provided when removing a previously added
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* filter.
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* @flags: Flags for this filter (LOGFF_...)
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* @cat_list: List of categories to allow (terminated by LOGC_none). If empty
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* then all categories are permitted. Up to LOGF_MAX_CATEGORIES entries
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* can be provided
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* @max_level: Maximum log level to allow
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* @file_list: List of files to allow, separated by comma. If NULL then all
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* files are permitted
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* @sibling_node: Next filter in the list of filters for this log device
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*/
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struct log_filter {
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int filter_num;
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int flags;
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enum log_category_t cat_list[LOGF_MAX_CATEGORIES];
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enum log_level_t max_level;
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const char *file_list;
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struct list_head sibling_node;
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};
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#define LOG_DRIVER(_name) \
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ll_entry_declare(struct log_driver, _name, log_driver)
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/**
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* log_get_cat_name() - Get the name of a category
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*
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* @cat: Category to look up
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* @return category name (which may be a uclass driver name) if found, or
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* "<invalid>" if invalid, or "<missing>" if not found
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*/
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const char *log_get_cat_name(enum log_category_t cat);
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/**
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* log_get_cat_by_name() - Look up a category by name
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*
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* @name: Name to look up
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* @return category ID, or LOGC_NONE if not found
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*/
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enum log_category_t log_get_cat_by_name(const char *name);
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/**
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* log_get_level_name() - Get the name of a log level
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*
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* @level: Log level to look up
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* @return log level name (in ALL CAPS)
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*/
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const char *log_get_level_name(enum log_level_t level);
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/**
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* log_get_level_by_name() - Look up a log level by name
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*
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* @name: Name to look up
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* @return log level ID, or LOGL_NONE if not found
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*/
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enum log_level_t log_get_level_by_name(const char *name);
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/* Log format flags (bit numbers) for gd->log_fmt. See log_fmt_chars */
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enum log_fmt {
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LOGF_CAT = 0,
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LOGF_LEVEL,
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LOGF_FILE,
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LOGF_LINE,
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LOGF_FUNC,
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LOGF_MSG,
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LOGF_COUNT,
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LOGF_DEFAULT = (1 << LOGF_FUNC) | (1 << LOGF_MSG),
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LOGF_ALL = 0x3f,
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};
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/* Handle the 'log test' command */
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int do_log_test(cmd_tbl_t *cmdtp, int flag, int argc, char *const argv[]);
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/**
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* log_add_filter() - Add a new filter to a log device
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*
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* @drv_name: Driver name to add the filter to (since each driver only has a
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* single device)
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* @cat_list: List of categories to allow (terminated by LOGC_none). If empty
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* then all categories are permitted. Up to LOGF_MAX_CATEGORIES entries
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* can be provided
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* @max_level: Maximum log level to allow
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* @file_list: List of files to allow, separated by comma. If NULL then all
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* files are permitted
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* @return the sequence number of the new filter (>=0) if the filter was added,
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* or a -ve value on error
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*/
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int log_add_filter(const char *drv_name, enum log_category_t cat_list[],
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enum log_level_t max_level, const char *file_list);
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/**
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* log_remove_filter() - Remove a filter from a log device
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*
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* @drv_name: Driver name to remove the filter from (since each driver only has
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* a single device)
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* @filter_num: Filter number to remove (as returned by log_add_filter())
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* @return 0 if the filter was removed, -ENOENT if either the driver or the
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* filter number was not found
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*/
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int log_remove_filter(const char *drv_name, int filter_num);
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#if CONFIG_IS_ENABLED(LOG)
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/**
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* log_init() - Set up the log system ready for use
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*
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* @return 0 if OK, -ENOMEM if out of memory
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*/
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int log_init(void);
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#else
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static inline int log_init(void)
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{
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return 0;
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}
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#endif
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#endif
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