X-Git-Url: http://git.droids-corp.org/?a=blobdiff_plain;ds=sidebyside;f=lib%2Flibrte_eal%2Fcommon%2Finclude%2Frte_log.h;h=671e274141b19f14ca7fc62a398076e8f90c9336;hb=a2c4cd864873a13c6828812a87c2ac66ed2ff6c5;hp=8bb5df9353f990a1ecb444bc7912c2e125ea3b66;hpb=3031749c2df04a63cdcef186dcce3781e61436e8;p=dpdk.git diff --git a/lib/librte_eal/common/include/rte_log.h b/lib/librte_eal/common/include/rte_log.h index 8bb5df9353..671e274141 100644 --- a/lib/librte_eal/common/include/rte_log.h +++ b/lib/librte_eal/common/include/rte_log.h @@ -54,7 +54,7 @@ extern "C" { struct rte_logs { uint32_t type; /**< Bitfield with enabled logs. */ uint32_t level; /**< Log level. */ - FILE *file; /**< Pointer to current FILE* for logs. */ + FILE *file; /**< Output file set by rte_openlog_stream, or NULL. */ }; /** Global log informations */ @@ -74,6 +74,11 @@ extern struct rte_logs rte_logs; #define RTE_LOGTYPE_POWER 0x00000400 /**< Log related to power. */ #define RTE_LOGTYPE_METER 0x00000800 /**< Log related to QoS meter. */ #define RTE_LOGTYPE_SCHED 0x00001000 /**< Log related to QoS port scheduler. */ +#define RTE_LOGTYPE_PORT 0x00002000 /**< Log related to port. */ +#define RTE_LOGTYPE_TABLE 0x00004000 /**< Log related to table. */ +#define RTE_LOGTYPE_PIPELINE 0x00008000 /**< Log related to pipeline. */ +#define RTE_LOGTYPE_MBUF 0x00010000 /**< Log related to mbuf. */ +#define RTE_LOGTYPE_CRYPTODEV 0x00020000 /**< Log related to cryptodev. */ /* these log types can be used in an application */ #define RTE_LOGTYPE_USER1 0x01000000 /**< User-defined log type 1. */ @@ -95,16 +100,12 @@ extern struct rte_logs rte_logs; #define RTE_LOG_INFO 7U /**< Informational. */ #define RTE_LOG_DEBUG 8U /**< Debug-level messages. */ -/** The default log stream. */ -extern FILE *eal_default_log_stream; - /** * Change the stream that will be used by the logging system. * * This can be done at any time. The f argument represents the stream * to be used to send the logs. If f is NULL, the default output is - * used, which is the serial line in case of bare metal, or directly - * sent to syslog in case of linux application. + * used (stderr). * * @param f * Pointer to the stream. @@ -117,15 +118,19 @@ int rte_openlog_stream(FILE *f); /** * Set the global log level. * - * After this call, all logs that are lower or equal than level and - * lower or equal than the RTE_LOG_LEVEL configuration option will be - * displayed. + * After this call, logs with a level lower or equal than the level + * passed as argument will be displayed. * * @param level * Log level. A value between RTE_LOG_EMERG (1) and RTE_LOG_DEBUG (8). */ void rte_set_log_level(uint32_t level); +/** + * Get the global log level. + */ +uint32_t rte_get_log_level(void); + /** * Enable or disable the log type. * @@ -136,6 +141,11 @@ void rte_set_log_level(uint32_t level); */ void rte_set_log_type(uint32_t type, int enable); +/** + * Get the global log type. + */ +uint32_t rte_get_log_type(void); + /** * Get the current loglevel for the message being processed. * @@ -164,39 +174,6 @@ int rte_log_cur_msg_loglevel(void); */ int rte_log_cur_msg_logtype(void); -/** - * Enable or disable the history (enabled by default) - * - * @param enable - * true to enable, or 0 to disable history. - */ -void rte_log_set_history(int enable); - -/** - * Dump the log history to a file - * - * @param f - * A pointer to a file for output - */ -void rte_log_dump_history(FILE *f); - -/** - * Add a log message to the history. - * - * This function can be called from a user-defined log stream. It adds - * the given message in the history that can be dumped using - * rte_log_dump_history(). - * - * @param buf - * A data buffer containing the message to be saved in the history. - * @param size - * The length of the data buffer. - * @return - * - 0: Success. - * - (-ENOBUFS) if there is no room to store the message. - */ -int rte_log_add_in_history(const char *buf, size_t size); - /** * Generates a log message. * @@ -206,9 +183,8 @@ int rte_log_add_in_history(const char *buf, size_t size); * The level argument determines if the log should be displayed or * not, depending on the global rte_logs variable. * - * The preferred alternative is the RTE_LOG() function because debug logs may - * be removed at compilation time if optimization is enabled. Moreover, - * logs are automatically prefixed by type when using the macro. + * The preferred alternative is the RTE_LOG() because it adds the + * level and type in the logged string. * * @param level * Log level. A value between RTE_LOG_EMERG (1) and RTE_LOG_DEBUG (8). @@ -239,8 +215,8 @@ int rte_log(uint32_t level, uint32_t logtype, const char *format, ...) * not, depending on the global rte_logs variable. A trailing * newline may be added if needed. * - * The preferred alternative is the RTE_LOG() because debug logs may be - * removed at compilation time. + * The preferred alternative is the RTE_LOG() because it adds the + * level and type in the logged string. * * @param level * Log level. A value between RTE_LOG_EMERG (1) and RTE_LOG_DEBUG (8). @@ -255,20 +231,14 @@ int rte_log(uint32_t level, uint32_t logtype, const char *format, ...) * - 0: Success. * - Negative on error. */ -int rte_vlog(uint32_t level, uint32_t logtype, const char *format, va_list ap); +int rte_vlog(uint32_t level, uint32_t logtype, const char *format, va_list ap) + __attribute__((format(printf,3,0))); /** * Generates a log message. * - * The RTE_LOG() is equivalent to rte_log() with two differences: - - * - RTE_LOG() can be used to remove debug logs at compilation time, - * depending on RTE_LOG_LEVEL configuration option, and compilation - * optimization level. If optimization is enabled, the tests - * involving constants only are pre-computed. If compilation is done - * with -O0, these tests will be done at run time. - * - The log level and log type names are smaller, for example: - * RTE_LOG(INFO, EAL, "this is a %s", "log"); + * The RTE_LOG() is a helper that prefixes the string with the log level + * and type, and call rte_log(). * * @param l * Log level. A value between EMERG (1) and DEBUG (8). The short name is @@ -276,19 +246,39 @@ int rte_vlog(uint32_t level, uint32_t logtype, const char *format, va_list ap); * @param t * The log type, for example, EAL. The short name is expanded by the * macro, so it cannot be an integer value. - * @param fmt + * @param ... * The fmt string, as in printf(3), followed by the variable arguments * required by the format. - * @param args - * The variable list of arguments according to the format string. * @return * - 0: Success. * - Negative on error. */ #define RTE_LOG(l, t, ...) \ - (void)(((RTE_LOG_ ## l <= RTE_LOG_LEVEL) && \ - (RTE_LOG_ ## l <= rte_logs.level) && \ - (RTE_LOGTYPE_ ## t & rte_logs.type)) ? \ + rte_log(RTE_LOG_ ## l, \ + RTE_LOGTYPE_ ## t, # t ": " __VA_ARGS__) + +/** + * Generates a log message for data path. + * + * Similar to RTE_LOG(), except that it is removed at compilation time + * if the RTE_LOG_DP_LEVEL configuration option is lower than the log + * level argument. + * + * @param l + * Log level. A value between EMERG (1) and DEBUG (8). The short name is + * expanded by the macro, so it cannot be an integer value. + * @param t + * The log type, for example, EAL. The short name is expanded by the + * macro, so it cannot be an integer value. + * @param ... + * The fmt string, as in printf(3), followed by the variable arguments + * required by the format. + * @return + * - 0: Success. + * - Negative on error. + */ +#define RTE_LOG_DP(l, t, ...) \ + (void)((RTE_LOG_ ## l <= RTE_LOG_DP_LEVEL) ? \ rte_log(RTE_LOG_ ## l, \ RTE_LOGTYPE_ ## t, # t ": " __VA_ARGS__) : \ 0)