* the GNU General Public License.
*
* Copyright 2008 Develer S.r.l. (http://www.develer.com/)
- * All Rights Reserved.
+ *
* -->
*
* \brief Logging system module.
*
- * This module implement a simple interface to use the multi level
- * logging system.
+ * This module implement a simple interface to use the multi level logging system.
* The log message have the priority order, like this:
*
- * - error message (most hight)
- * - warning message
- * - info message (most low)
+ * - error message (highest)
+ * - warning message
+ * - info message (lowest)
*
* With this priority system we can log only the message that have egual or major
- * priority than log level that you has been configurate. Further you can have a
- * differ log level for each module that you want. To do this you just need to
+ * priority than log level that you has been configurate. Further you can have a
+ * differ log level for each module that you want. To do this you just need to
* define LOG_LEVEL in cfg of select module.
* When you set a log level, the system logs only the message that have priority
* egual or major that you have define, but the other logs function are not include
* at compile time, so all used logs function are linked, but the other no.
*
- * To use logging system you should include this module in your drive and use
+ * To use logging system you should include this module in your drive and use
* a LOG_ERROR, LOG_WARNING and LOG_INFO macros to set the level log of the message.
* Then you should define a LOG_LEVEL and LOG_VERBOSE costant in your
- * cfg/cfg_<your_module_name>.h using the follow police:
- *
+ * \c cfg/cfg_\<your_cfg_module_name\>.h using the follow policy:
+ *
+ * - in your file \c cfg/cfg_\<cfg_module_name\>.h, you define the logging
+ * level and verbosity mode for your specific module:
+ *
* \code
+ * /// Module logging level.
+ * #define <cfg_module_name>_LOG_LEVEL LOG_LVL_INFO
*
- * /**
- * * Logging level definition.
- * *
- * * Use 0 to log only the error messages
- * * Use 1 to log the error and warning messages
- * * Use 2 to log all messages
- * *
- * #define <module_name>_LOG_LEVEL 2
- *
- * /**
- * * Set logging verbosity.
- * *
- * * If verbose is zero print short log messages.
- * *
- * #define <module_name>_LOG_VERBOSE 1
- *
- * // Define logging setting (for cfg/log.h module).
- * #define LOG_LEVEL <module_name>_LOG_LEVEL
- * #define LOG_VERBOSE <module_name>_LOG_VERBOSE
+ * /// Module logging format.
+ * #define <cfg_module_name>_LOG_FORMAT LOG_FMT_VERBOSE
+ * \endcode
+ *
+ * - then, in the module that you use a logging macros you should define
+ * a LOG_LEVEL and LOG_FORMAT using the previous value that you have define
+ * in cfg_<cfg_module_name>.h header. After this you should include the cfg/log.h
+ * module:
*
+ * \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 define the LOG_LEVEL and LOG_VERBOSE
* macros, the module use the default setting (see below).
*
* WARNING: when use the log.h module, and you want to set a your log level
- * make sure to include this module after a cfg_<module_name>.h, because the
- * LOG_LEVEL and LOG_VERBOSE macros must be define before to include log 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 to include log module,
* otherwise the log module use a default settings.
*
* \version $Id$
- *
* \author Daniele Basile <asterix@develer.com>
+ *
+ * $WIZ$
*/
#ifndef CFG_LOG_H
#include <cfg/debug.h>
-// Use a default setting if nobody have define a log level
+
+// Use a default setting if nobody defined a log level
#ifndef LOG_LEVEL
-#define LOG_LEVEL DBG_LOG_ERROR
+#define LOG_LEVEL LOG_LVL_ERR
#endif
-// Use a default setting if nobody have define a log verbosity
-#ifndef LOG_VERBOSE
-#define LOG_VERBOSE DBG_LOG_SILENT
+// Use a default setting if nobody defined a log format
+#ifndef LOG_FORMAT
+#define LOG_FORMAT LOG_FMT_TERSE
#endif
/**
- * Error log message.
- * Use this macro to print error messages. This log level have hight priority,
- * that means the error messages are always printed, if debug is enable.
- */
-#define LOG_ERROR(str,...) DBG_ERROR(LOG_LEVEL, LOG_VERBOSE, str, ## __VA_ARGS__)
-
-/**
- * Log message level select.
+ * \name Logging level definition
+ *
* When you choose a log level messages you choose
* also which print function are linked.
* If you choose a low level of log you link all log function (error, warning and info),
* but if choose a hight level you link only that have the priority egual or hight.
- * The priority level go from error (most hight) to info (most low) (see cfg/debug.h
+ * The priority level go from error (highest) to info (lowest) (see cfg/debug.h
* for more detail).
*
+ * $WIZ$ 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"
*/
-#if (LOG_LEVEL <= DBG_LOG_INFO)
- #define LOG_WARNING(str,...) DBG_WARNING(LOG_LEVEL, LOG_VERBOSE, str, ## __VA_ARGS__)
- #define LOG_INFO(str,...) DBG_INFO(LOG_LEVEL, LOG_VERBOSE, str, ## __VA_ARGS__)
+#define LOG_FMT_VERBOSE 1
+#define LOG_FMT_TERSE 0
-#elif (LOG_LEVEL <= DBG_LOG_WARNING)
- #define LOG_WARNING(str,...) DBG_WARNING(LOG_LEVEL, LOG_VERBOSE, str, ## __VA_ARGS__)
- #define LOG_INFO(str,...) /* Nothing */
+#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
-#else /* LOG_LEVEL <= DBG_LOG_ERROR */
- #define LOG_WARNING(str,...) /* Nothing */
- #define LOG_INFO(str,...) /* Nothing */
+#if LOG_LEVEL >= LOG_LVL_ERR
+ #define LOG_ERR(str,...) LOG_PRINT("ERR", str, ## __VA_ARGS__)
+ #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
+ #define LOG_WARN(str,...) LOG_PRINT("WARN", str, ## __VA_ARGS__)
+ #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
+ #define LOG_INFO(str,...) LOG_PRINT("INFO", str, ## __VA_ARGS__)
+ #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 */
+#endif /* CFG_LOG_H */