OpenModem/bertos/cfg/log.h

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*
* \defgroup logging Logging facilities
* \ingroup core
* \{
* \brief Logging system module.
*
* This module implement a simple interface to use the multi level logging system.
* The log message have the priority order, like this:
*
* - error message (highest)
* - warning message
* - info message (lowest)
*
* With this priority system we log only the messages that have priority higher
* or equal to the log level that has been configurated; messages below the
* selected log level are not included at compile time, so no time and space
* is wasted on unused functions.
*
* Furthermore you can define different log levels for each module. To do this
* you just need to define LOG_LEVEL in the configuration file for the
* selected module.
*
* This module provides two types of macros:
*
* - LOG_* macros: these macros allow formatted output, using the same format
* as kprintf
* - LOG_*B macros: these macros allow to optionally compile a block of code
* depending on the logging level chosen
*
* To use the logging system you should include this module in your driver
* and use one of the LOG_ERR, LOG_WARN and LOG_INFO macros to output error
* messages.
* Then you should define a LOG_LEVEL and LOG_VERBOSE costant in your
* \c cfg/cfg_\<your_cfg_module_name\>.h using the follow policy:
*
* - in your file \c cfg/cfg_\<cfg_module_name\>.h, define the logging
* level and verbosity mode for your specific module:
*
* \code
* /// Module logging level.
* #define <cfg_module_name>_LOG_LEVEL LOG_LVL_INFO
*
* /// Module logging format.
* #define <cfg_module_name>_LOG_FORMAT LOG_FMT_VERBOSE
* \endcode
*
* - then, in the module where you use the logging macros you should define
* the macros LOG_LEVEL and LOG_FORMAT and you should include cfg/log.h
* module, as demonstrated in the following example:
*
* \code
* // Define log settings for cfg/log.h.
* #define LOG_LEVEL <cfg_module_name>_LOG_LEVEL
* #define LOG_FORMAT <cfg_module_name>_LOG_FORMAT
* #include <cfg/log.h>
* \endcode
*
* if you include a log.h module without defining the LOG_LEVEL and LOG_VERBOSE
* macros, the module uses the default settings.
*
* WARNING: when using the log.h module make sure to include this module after
* a \c cfg_<cfg_module_name>.h, because the LOG_LEVEL and LOG_VERBOSE macros
* must be defined before including the log module. Otherwise the log module
* will use the default settings.
*
* \author Daniele Basile <asterix@develer.com>
*
* $WIZ$
*/
#ifndef CFG_LOG_H
#define CFG_LOG_H
#include <cfg/debug.h>
// Use a default setting if nobody defined a log level
#ifndef LOG_LEVEL
#define LOG_LEVEL LOG_LVL_ERR
#endif
// Use a default setting if nobody defined a log format
#ifndef LOG_FORMAT
#define LOG_FORMAT LOG_FMT_TERSE
#endif
/**
* \name Logging level definition
*
* When you choose a log level messages you choose
* also which print function are linked.
* When using a log level, you link all log functions that have a priority
* higher or equal than the level you chose.
* The priority level go from error (highest) to info (lowest).
*
* $WIZ$ log_level = "LOG_LVL_NONE", "LOG_LVL_ERR", "LOG_LVL_WARN", "LOG_LVL_INFO"
* \{
*/
#define LOG_LVL_NONE 0
#define LOG_LVL_ERR 1
#define LOG_LVL_WARN 2
#define LOG_LVL_INFO 3
/** \} */
/**
* \name Logging format
*
* There are two logging format: terse and verbose. The latter prepends
* function names and line number information to each log entry.
*
* $WIZ$ log_format = "LOG_FMT_VERBOSE", "LOG_FMT_TERSE"
* \{
*/
#define LOG_FMT_VERBOSE 1
#define LOG_FMT_TERSE 0
/** \} */
#if LOG_FORMAT == LOG_FMT_VERBOSE
#define LOG_PRINT(str_level, str,...) kprintf("%s():%d:%s: " str, __func__, __LINE__, str_level, ## __VA_ARGS__)
#elif LOG_FORMAT == LOG_FMT_TERSE
#define LOG_PRINT(str_level, str,...) kprintf("%s: " str, str_level, ## __VA_ARGS__)
#else
#error No LOG_FORMAT defined
#endif
#if LOG_LEVEL >= LOG_LVL_ERR
/**
* Output an error message
*/
#define LOG_ERR(str,...) LOG_PRINT("ERR", str, ## __VA_ARGS__)
/**
* Define a code block that will be compiled only when LOG_LEVEL >= LOG_LVL_ERR
*/
#define LOG_ERRB(x) x
#else
INLINE void LOG_ERR(UNUSED_ARG(const char *, fmt), ...) { /* nop */ }
#define LOG_ERRB(x) /* Nothing */
#endif
#if LOG_LEVEL >= LOG_LVL_WARN
/**
* Output a warning message
*/
#define LOG_WARN(str,...) LOG_PRINT("WARN", str, ## __VA_ARGS__)
/**
* Define a code block that will be compiled only when LOG_LEVEL >= LOG_LVL_WARN
*/
#define LOG_WARNB(x) x
#else
INLINE void LOG_WARN(UNUSED_ARG(const char *, fmt), ...) { /* nop */ }
#define LOG_WARNB(x) /* Nothing */
#endif
#if LOG_LEVEL >= LOG_LVL_INFO
/**
* Output an informative message
*/
#define LOG_INFO(str,...) LOG_PRINT("INFO", str, ## __VA_ARGS__)
/**
* Define a code block that will be compiled only when LOG_LEVEL >= LOG_LVL_INFO
*/
#define LOG_INFOB(x) x
#else
INLINE void LOG_INFO(UNUSED_ARG(const char *, fmt), ...) { /* nop */ }
#define LOG_INFOB(x) /* Nothing */
#endif
/** \} */
#endif /* CFG_LOG_H */