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42 * This file provides a log API to RTE applications.
53 #include <rte_common.h>
55 struct rte_log_dynamic_type;
57 /** The rte_log structure. */
59 uint32_t type; /**< Bitfield with enabled logs. */
60 uint32_t level; /**< Log level. */
61 FILE *file; /**< Output file set by rte_openlog_stream, or NULL. */
62 size_t dynamic_types_len;
63 struct rte_log_dynamic_type *dynamic_types;
66 /** Global log informations */
67 extern struct rte_logs rte_logs;
70 #define RTE_LOGTYPE_EAL 0 /**< Log related to eal. */
71 #define RTE_LOGTYPE_MALLOC 1 /**< Log related to malloc. */
72 #define RTE_LOGTYPE_RING 2 /**< Log related to ring. */
73 #define RTE_LOGTYPE_MEMPOOL 3 /**< Log related to mempool. */
74 #define RTE_LOGTYPE_TIMER 4 /**< Log related to timers. */
75 #define RTE_LOGTYPE_PMD 5 /**< Log related to poll mode driver. */
76 #define RTE_LOGTYPE_HASH 6 /**< Log related to hash table. */
77 #define RTE_LOGTYPE_LPM 7 /**< Log related to LPM. */
78 #define RTE_LOGTYPE_KNI 8 /**< Log related to KNI. */
79 #define RTE_LOGTYPE_ACL 9 /**< Log related to ACL. */
80 #define RTE_LOGTYPE_POWER 10 /**< Log related to power. */
81 #define RTE_LOGTYPE_METER 11 /**< Log related to QoS meter. */
82 #define RTE_LOGTYPE_SCHED 12 /**< Log related to QoS port scheduler. */
83 #define RTE_LOGTYPE_PORT 13 /**< Log related to port. */
84 #define RTE_LOGTYPE_TABLE 14 /**< Log related to table. */
85 #define RTE_LOGTYPE_PIPELINE 15 /**< Log related to pipeline. */
86 #define RTE_LOGTYPE_MBUF 16 /**< Log related to mbuf. */
87 #define RTE_LOGTYPE_CRYPTODEV 17 /**< Log related to cryptodev. */
88 #define RTE_LOGTYPE_EFD 18 /**< Log related to EFD. */
89 #define RTE_LOGTYPE_EVENTDEV 19 /**< Log related to eventdev. */
91 /* these log types can be used in an application */
92 #define RTE_LOGTYPE_USER1 24 /**< User-defined log type 1. */
93 #define RTE_LOGTYPE_USER2 25 /**< User-defined log type 2. */
94 #define RTE_LOGTYPE_USER3 26 /**< User-defined log type 3. */
95 #define RTE_LOGTYPE_USER4 27 /**< User-defined log type 4. */
96 #define RTE_LOGTYPE_USER5 28 /**< User-defined log type 5. */
97 #define RTE_LOGTYPE_USER6 29 /**< User-defined log type 6. */
98 #define RTE_LOGTYPE_USER7 30 /**< User-defined log type 7. */
99 #define RTE_LOGTYPE_USER8 31 /**< User-defined log type 8. */
101 /** First identifier for extended logs */
102 #define RTE_LOGTYPE_FIRST_EXT_ID 32
104 /* Can't use 0, as it gives compiler warnings */
105 #define RTE_LOG_EMERG 1U /**< System is unusable. */
106 #define RTE_LOG_ALERT 2U /**< Action must be taken immediately. */
107 #define RTE_LOG_CRIT 3U /**< Critical conditions. */
108 #define RTE_LOG_ERR 4U /**< Error conditions. */
109 #define RTE_LOG_WARNING 5U /**< Warning conditions. */
110 #define RTE_LOG_NOTICE 6U /**< Normal but significant condition. */
111 #define RTE_LOG_INFO 7U /**< Informational. */
112 #define RTE_LOG_DEBUG 8U /**< Debug-level messages. */
115 * Change the stream that will be used by the logging system.
117 * This can be done at any time. The f argument represents the stream
118 * to be used to send the logs. If f is NULL, the default output is
122 * Pointer to the stream.
125 * - Negative on error.
127 int rte_openlog_stream(FILE *f);
130 * Set the global log level.
132 * After this call, logs with a level lower or equal than the level
133 * passed as argument will be displayed.
136 * Log level. A value between RTE_LOG_EMERG (1) and RTE_LOG_DEBUG (8).
138 void rte_log_set_global_level(uint32_t level);
141 * Deprecated, replaced by rte_log_set_global_level().
144 void rte_set_log_level(uint32_t level);
147 * Get the global log level.
150 * The current global log level.
152 uint32_t rte_log_get_global_level(void);
155 * Deprecated, replaced by rte_log_get_global_level().
158 uint32_t rte_get_log_level(void);
161 * Enable or disable the log type.
164 * Log type, for example, RTE_LOGTYPE_EAL.
166 * True for enable; false for disable.
169 void rte_set_log_type(uint32_t type, int enable);
172 * Get the global log type.
175 uint32_t rte_get_log_type(void);
178 * Get the log level for a given type.
181 * The log type identifier.
183 * 0 on success, a negative value if logtype is invalid.
185 int rte_log_get_level(uint32_t logtype);
188 * Set the log level for a given type.
191 * The regexp identifying the log type.
193 * The level to be set.
195 * 0 on success, a negative value if level is invalid.
197 int rte_log_set_level_regexp(const char *pattern, uint32_t level);
200 * Set the log level for a given type.
203 * The log type identifier.
205 * The level to be set.
207 * 0 on success, a negative value if logtype or level is invalid.
209 int rte_log_set_level(uint32_t logtype, uint32_t level);
212 * Get the current loglevel for the message being processed.
214 * Before calling the user-defined stream for logging, the log
215 * subsystem sets a per-lcore variable containing the loglevel and the
216 * logtype of the message being processed. This information can be
217 * accessed by the user-defined log output function through this
221 * The loglevel of the message being processed.
223 int rte_log_cur_msg_loglevel(void);
226 * Get the current logtype for the message being processed.
228 * Before calling the user-defined stream for logging, the log
229 * subsystem sets a per-lcore variable containing the loglevel and the
230 * logtype of the message being processed. This information can be
231 * accessed by the user-defined log output function through this
235 * The logtype of the message being processed.
237 int rte_log_cur_msg_logtype(void);
240 * Register a dynamic log type
242 * If a log is already registered with the same type, the returned value
243 * is the same than the previous one.
246 * The string identifying the log type.
248 * - >0: success, the returned value is the log type identifier.
249 * - (-ENONEM): cannot allocate memory.
251 int rte_log_register(const char *name);
254 * Dump log information.
256 * Dump the global level and the registered log types.
259 * The output stream where the dump should be sent.
261 void rte_log_dump(FILE *f);
264 * Generates a log message.
266 * The message will be sent in the stream defined by the previous call
267 * to rte_openlog_stream().
269 * The level argument determines if the log should be displayed or
270 * not, depending on the global rte_logs variable.
272 * The preferred alternative is the RTE_LOG() because it adds the
273 * level and type in the logged string.
276 * Log level. A value between RTE_LOG_EMERG (1) and RTE_LOG_DEBUG (8).
278 * The log type, for example, RTE_LOGTYPE_EAL.
280 * The format string, as in printf(3), followed by the variable arguments
281 * required by the format.
284 * - Negative on error.
286 int rte_log(uint32_t level, uint32_t logtype, const char *format, ...)
288 #if (__GNUC__ > 4 || (__GNUC__ == 4 && __GNUC_MINOR__ > 2))
289 __attribute__((cold))
292 __attribute__((format(printf, 3, 4)));
295 * Generates a log message.
297 * The message will be sent in the stream defined by the previous call
298 * to rte_openlog_stream().
300 * The level argument determines if the log should be displayed or
301 * not, depending on the global rte_logs variable. A trailing
302 * newline may be added if needed.
304 * The preferred alternative is the RTE_LOG() because it adds the
305 * level and type in the logged string.
308 * Log level. A value between RTE_LOG_EMERG (1) and RTE_LOG_DEBUG (8).
310 * The log type, for example, RTE_LOGTYPE_EAL.
312 * The format string, as in printf(3), followed by the variable arguments
313 * required by the format.
315 * The va_list of the variable arguments required by the format.
318 * - Negative on error.
320 int rte_vlog(uint32_t level, uint32_t logtype, const char *format, va_list ap)
321 __attribute__((format(printf,3,0)));
324 * Generates a log message.
326 * The RTE_LOG() is a helper that prefixes the string with the log level
327 * and type, and call rte_log().
330 * Log level. A value between EMERG (1) and DEBUG (8). The short name is
331 * expanded by the macro, so it cannot be an integer value.
333 * The log type, for example, EAL. The short name is expanded by the
334 * macro, so it cannot be an integer value.
336 * The fmt string, as in printf(3), followed by the variable arguments
337 * required by the format.
340 * - Negative on error.
342 #define RTE_LOG(l, t, ...) \
343 rte_log(RTE_LOG_ ## l, \
344 RTE_LOGTYPE_ ## t, # t ": " __VA_ARGS__)
347 * Generates a log message for data path.
349 * Similar to RTE_LOG(), except that it is removed at compilation time
350 * if the RTE_LOG_DP_LEVEL configuration option is lower than the log
354 * Log level. A value between EMERG (1) and DEBUG (8). The short name is
355 * expanded by the macro, so it cannot be an integer value.
357 * The log type, for example, EAL. The short name is expanded by the
358 * macro, so it cannot be an integer value.
360 * The fmt string, as in printf(3), followed by the variable arguments
361 * required by the format.
364 * - Negative on error.
366 #define RTE_LOG_DP(l, t, ...) \
367 (void)((RTE_LOG_ ## l <= RTE_LOG_DP_LEVEL) ? \
368 rte_log(RTE_LOG_ ## l, \
369 RTE_LOGTYPE_ ## t, # t ": " __VA_ARGS__) : \
376 #endif /* _RTE_LOG_H_ */