429 lines
11 KiB
C
429 lines
11 KiB
C
/*
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* File : log_trace.c
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* This file is part of RT-Thread RTOS
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* COPYRIGHT (C) 2013, RT-Thread Development Team
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*
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* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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* the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
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* (at your option) any later version.
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*
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* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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* GNU General Public License for more details.
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*
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* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
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* with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc.,
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* 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA.
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*
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* Change Logs:
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* Date Author Notes
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* Bernard the first version
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* 2013-06-26 Grissiom refactor
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*/
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#include <rtthread.h>
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#include <rthw.h>
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#include <stdio.h>
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#include "log_trace.h"
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#ifdef RT_USING_FINSH
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#include <finsh.h>
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#else
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#define FINSH_FUNCTION_EXPORT(...)
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#define FINSH_FUNCTION_EXPORT_ALIAS(...)
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#endif
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/* log pseudo device */
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static struct rt_device _log_device;
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static rt_device_t _traceout_device = RT_NULL;
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/* define a default lg session. The name is empty. */
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static struct log_trace_session _def_session = {{"\0"}, LOG_TRACE_LEVEL_INFO};
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static const struct log_trace_session *_the_sessions[LOG_TRACE_MAX_SESSION] = {&_def_session};
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/* there is a default session at least */
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static rt_uint16_t _the_sess_nr = 1;
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rt_inline int _idname_len(log_trace_idnum_t id)
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{
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/* little endian */
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if ((id & 0x000000FF) == 0)
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return 0;
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if ((id & 0x0000FF00) == 0)
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return 1;
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if ((id & 0x00FF0000) == 0)
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return 2;
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if ((id & 0xFF000000) == 0)
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return 3;
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#ifndef LOG_TRACE_USE_LONGNAME
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return 4;
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#else
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{
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rt_uint32_t id2 = id >> 32;
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if ((id2 & 0x000000FF) == 0)
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return 4;
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if ((id2 & 0x0000FF00) == 0)
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return 5;
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if ((id2 & 0x00FF0000) == 0)
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return 6;
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if ((id2 & 0xFF000000) == 0)
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return 7;
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return 8;
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}
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#endif
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}
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/* lookup the session according to name.
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*
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* @param len is the length of the name
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* @return the pointer to the named session. RT_NULL when there is no such a
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* session.
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*/
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static struct log_trace_session* _lg_lookup_session(log_trace_idnum_t num)
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{
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static const struct log_trace_session *_cache = &_def_session;
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rt_uint16_t first, last;
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if (_cache->id.num == num)
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return (struct log_trace_session *)_cache;
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first = 0;
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last = _the_sess_nr;
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do {
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unsigned int i = (first + last)/2;
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RT_ASSERT(_the_sessions[i]);
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if (_the_sessions[i]->id.num == num)
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{
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/* there is no need to protect the _cache because write a pointer
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* is atomic. So we cannot get a invalid pointer. The worst thing
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* could happen is there is an interrupt in the read/modify/write
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* process and we wrote the old one to _cache. But it doesn't harm
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* a lot because it will be flushed in the next time. */
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_cache = _the_sessions[i];
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return (struct log_trace_session *)_the_sessions[i];
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}
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else if (_the_sessions[i]->id.num > num)
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{
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last = i;
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}
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else // _the_sessions[i]->id.num < num
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{
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first = i;
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}
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} while (first != last-1);
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return RT_NULL;
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}
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rt_err_t log_trace_register_session(const struct log_trace_session *session)
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{
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unsigned int lvl, i;
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if (_the_sess_nr == LOG_TRACE_MAX_SESSION)
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return -RT_EFULL;
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if (session == RT_NULL)
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return RT_EOK;
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lvl = rt_hw_interrupt_disable();
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/* inserting the sessions in ascending order.
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*
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* this might take relatively long time. But since the register should only
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* happen when initialize the whole system, this should not be a matter. */
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for (i = 0; i < _the_sess_nr; i++)
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{
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if (_the_sessions[i]->id.num > session->id.num)
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{
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rt_memmove(_the_sessions+i+1, _the_sessions+i,
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(_the_sess_nr-i)*sizeof(&_the_sessions[0]));
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_the_sessions[i] = session;
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break;
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}
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else if (_the_sessions[i]->id.num == session->id.num)
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{
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rt_kprintf("registering session 0x%p twice\n", session);
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rt_hw_interrupt_enable(lvl);
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return -RT_ERROR;
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}
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}
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if (i == _the_sess_nr)
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_the_sessions[i] = session;
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_the_sess_nr++;
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rt_hw_interrupt_enable(lvl);
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return RT_EOK;
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}
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struct log_trace_session* log_trace_session_find(const char *name)
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{
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union log_trace_id *idp;
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RT_ASSERT(name);
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idp = (union log_trace_id*)name;
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return _lg_lookup_session(idp->num);
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}
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void log_trace_set_level(rt_uint8_t level)
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{
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_def_session.lvl = level;
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}
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FINSH_FUNCTION_EXPORT_ALIAS(log_trace_set_level, log_level, set the filter level of log trace);
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void log_trace_session_set_level(struct log_trace_session *sess, rt_uint8_t level)
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{
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RT_ASSERT(sess);
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sess->lvl = level;
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}
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/* parse the level info in fmt
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*
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* @param flen the length of the format.
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* @param lvlp the pointer to level. It will store the level in the memory the
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* lvlp points to. The default value is LOG_TRACE_LEVEL_DEFAULT.
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* @return the number of char it scaned.
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*/
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static rt_size_t _lg_parse_lvl(const char *fmt, rt_size_t flen, int *lvlp)
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{
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RT_ASSERT(fmt);
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RT_ASSERT(lvlp);
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/* setup default value */
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*lvlp = LOG_TRACE_LEVEL_DEFAULT;
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if (flen < 3)
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{
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return 0;
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}
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if (fmt[0] == '<' && fmt[2] == '>')
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{
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*lvlp = fmt[1] - '0';
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return 3;
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}
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return 0;
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}
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/* parse the header in fmt
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*
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* @param flen the length of the format.
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* @param sessp the pointer of pointer to the session. It will store the
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* session pointer in the memory the sessp points to. When failed to
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* find the session, it will be setted to the default session.
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* @return the number of char it scaned, i.e., the length of header.
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*/
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static rt_size_t _lg_parse_session(
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const char *fmt, rt_size_t flen, struct log_trace_session **sessp)
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{
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unsigned int i;
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struct log_trace_session *tmpsess;
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union log_trace_id id;
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RT_ASSERT(fmt);
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RT_ASSERT(sessp);
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/* setup default value */
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*sessp = &_def_session;
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/* no name space left */
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if (flen < sizeof(id) + 2)
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return 0;
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if (fmt[0] != '[')
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return 0;
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id.num = 0;
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/* skip '[' and convert the string to id number. */
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for (i = 1; fmt[i] != ']'; i++)
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{
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if (i - 1 == sizeof(id))
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return 0;
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id.name[i-1] = fmt[i];
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}
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tmpsess = _lg_lookup_session(id.num);
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if (tmpsess != RT_NULL)
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{
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*sessp = tmpsess;
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/* only count the header length when we found the session. So
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* the wrong [name] will be printed out. */
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return i + 1;
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}
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return 0;
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}
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void __logtrace_vfmtout(const struct log_trace_session *session,
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const char *fmt,
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va_list argptr)
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{
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/* 1 for ']' */
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static char _trace_buf[1+LOG_TRACE_BUFSZ];
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char *ptr;
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rt_size_t length;
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RT_ASSERT(session);
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RT_ASSERT(fmt);
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rt_snprintf(_trace_buf, sizeof(_trace_buf), "[%08x][", rt_tick_get());
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if (_traceout_device != RT_NULL)
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{
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rt_device_write(_traceout_device, -1, _trace_buf, 11);
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rt_device_write(_traceout_device, -1,
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session->id.name, _idname_len(session->id.num));
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}
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_trace_buf[0] = ']';
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ptr = &_trace_buf[1];
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length = rt_vsnprintf(ptr, LOG_TRACE_BUFSZ, fmt, argptr);
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if (length >= LOG_TRACE_BUFSZ)
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length = LOG_TRACE_BUFSZ - 1;
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if (_traceout_device != RT_NULL)
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{
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rt_device_write(_traceout_device, -1, _trace_buf, length + 1);
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}
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}
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void log_trace(const char *fmt, ...)
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{
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va_list args;
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int level;
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struct log_trace_session *session;
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RT_ASSERT(fmt);
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fmt += _lg_parse_lvl(fmt, strlen(fmt), &level);
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fmt += _lg_parse_session(fmt, strlen(fmt), &session);
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/* filter by level */
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if (level > session->lvl)
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return;
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va_start(args, fmt);
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__logtrace_vfmtout(session, fmt, args);
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va_end(args);
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}
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FINSH_FUNCTION_EXPORT(log_trace, log trace);
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void log_session(const struct log_trace_session *session, const char *fmt, ...)
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{
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va_list args;
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int level;
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RT_ASSERT(session);
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RT_ASSERT(fmt);
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fmt += _lg_parse_lvl(fmt, strlen(fmt), &level);
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if (level > session->lvl)
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return;
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va_start(args, fmt);
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__logtrace_vfmtout(session, fmt, args);
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va_end(args);
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}
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void log_trace_flush(void)
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{
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rt_device_control(_traceout_device, LOG_TRACE_CTRL_FLUSH, RT_NULL);
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}
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FINSH_FUNCTION_EXPORT_ALIAS(log_trace_flush, log_flush, flush log on the buffer);
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/* RT-Thread common device interface */
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static rt_size_t _log_write(rt_device_t dev, rt_off_t pos, const void *buffer, rt_size_t size)
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{
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char c;
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int level;
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rt_size_t head_len;
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const char *ptr = buffer;
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struct log_trace_session *session;
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head_len = _lg_parse_lvl(ptr, size, &level);
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head_len += _lg_parse_session(ptr+head_len, size-head_len, &session);
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/* filter by level */
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if (level > session->lvl)
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return size;
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if (_traceout_device != RT_NULL)
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{
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c = '[';
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rt_device_write(_traceout_device, -1, &c, 1);
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rt_device_write(_traceout_device, -1, session->id.name, _idname_len(session->id.num));
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c = ']';
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rt_device_write(_traceout_device, -1, &c, 1);
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rt_device_write(_traceout_device, -1, ((char*)buffer)+head_len, size - head_len);
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}
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return size;
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}
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static rt_err_t _log_control(rt_device_t dev, int cmd, void *arg)
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{
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if (_traceout_device == RT_NULL) return -RT_ERROR;
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return rt_device_control(_traceout_device, cmd, arg);
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}
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int log_trace_init(void)
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{
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rt_memset(&_log_device, 0x00, sizeof(_log_device));
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_log_device.type = RT_Device_Class_Char;
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_log_device.init = RT_NULL;
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_log_device.open = RT_NULL;
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_log_device.close = RT_NULL;
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_log_device.read = RT_NULL;
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_log_device.write = _log_write;
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_log_device.control = _log_control;
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/* no indication and complete callback */
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_log_device.rx_indicate = RT_NULL;
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_log_device.tx_complete = RT_NULL;
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rt_device_register(&_log_device, "log", RT_DEVICE_FLAG_STREAM | RT_DEVICE_FLAG_RDWR);
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/* set console as default device */
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_traceout_device = rt_console_get_device();
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return 0;
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}
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INIT_DEVICE_EXPORT(log_trace_init);
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rt_device_t log_trace_get_device(void)
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{
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return _traceout_device;
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}
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rt_err_t log_trace_set_device(const char *device_name)
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{
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struct rt_device *output_device;
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/* find out output device */
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output_device = rt_device_find(device_name);
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if (output_device != RT_NULL)
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{
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rt_err_t result;
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/* open device */
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result = rt_device_open(output_device, RT_DEVICE_FLAG_STREAM | RT_DEVICE_OFLAG_RDWR);
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if (result != RT_EOK)
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{
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rt_kprintf("Open trace device failed.\n");
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return -RT_ERROR;
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}
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}
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/* set trace out device */
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if (_traceout_device != RT_NULL)
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rt_device_close(_traceout_device);
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_traceout_device = output_device;
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return RT_EOK;
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}
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FINSH_FUNCTION_EXPORT_ALIAS(log_trace_set_device, log_device, set device of log trace);
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