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#ifndef _BT_TRACE_H_
#define _BT_TRACE_H_
global: move the soc component out of the common list This MR removes the common dependency from every IDF components to the SOC component. Currently, in the ``idf_functions.cmake`` script, we include the header path of SOC component by default for all components. But for better code organization (or maybe also benifits to the compiling speed), we may remove the dependency to SOC components for most components except the driver and kernel related components. In CMAKE, we have two kinds of header visibilities (set by include path visibility): (Assume component A --(depends on)--> B, B is the current component) 1. public (``COMPONENT_ADD_INCLUDEDIRS``): means this path is visible to other depending components (A) (visible to A and B) 2. private (``COMPONENT_PRIV_INCLUDEDIRS``): means this path is only visible to source files inside the component (visible to B only) and we have two kinds of depending ways: (Assume component A --(depends on)--> B --(depends on)--> C, B is the current component) 1. public (```COMPONENT_REQUIRES```): means B can access to public include path of C. All other components rely on you (A) will also be available for the public headers. (visible to A, B) 2. private (``COMPONENT_PRIV_REQUIRES``): means B can access to public include path of C, but don't propagate this relation to other components (A). (visible to B) 1. remove the common requirement in ``idf_functions.cmake``, this makes the SOC components invisible to all other components by default. 2. if a component (for example, DRIVER) really needs the dependency to SOC, add a private dependency to SOC for it. 3. some other components that don't really depends on the SOC may still meet some errors saying "can't find header soc/...", this is because it's depended component (DRIVER) incorrectly include the header of SOC in its public headers. Moving all this kind of #include into source files, or private headers 4. Fix the include requirements for some file which miss sufficient #include directives. (Previously they include some headers by the long long long header include link) This is a breaking change. Previous code may depends on the long include chain. You may need to include the following headers for some files after this commit: - soc/soc.h - soc/soc_memory_layout.h - driver/gpio.h - esp_sleep.h The major broken include chain includes: 1. esp_system.h no longer includes esp_sleep.h. The latter includes driver/gpio.h and driver/touch_pad.h. 2. ets_sys.h no longer includes soc/soc.h 3. freertos/portmacro.h no longer includes soc/soc_memory_layout.h some peripheral headers no longer includes their hw related headers, e.g. rom/gpio.h no longer includes soc/gpio_pins.h and soc/gpio_reg.h BREAKING CHANGE
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#include <assert.h>
#include <stdio.h>
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#include "bluedroid_user_config.h"
#include "stack/bt_types.h"
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#include "bt_common.h"
static inline void trc_dump_buffer(const char *prefix, uint8_t *data, uint16_t len)
{
uint16_t i;
if (!data || !len) {
return;
}
if (prefix) {
printf("%s: len %d\r\n", prefix, len);
}
for (i = 0; i < len; i+=16) {
printf("%02x, %02x, %02x, %02x, %02x, %02x, %02x, %02x, %02x, %02x, %02x, %02x, %02x, %02x, %02x, %02x\r\n",
global: move the soc component out of the common list This MR removes the common dependency from every IDF components to the SOC component. Currently, in the ``idf_functions.cmake`` script, we include the header path of SOC component by default for all components. But for better code organization (or maybe also benifits to the compiling speed), we may remove the dependency to SOC components for most components except the driver and kernel related components. In CMAKE, we have two kinds of header visibilities (set by include path visibility): (Assume component A --(depends on)--> B, B is the current component) 1. public (``COMPONENT_ADD_INCLUDEDIRS``): means this path is visible to other depending components (A) (visible to A and B) 2. private (``COMPONENT_PRIV_INCLUDEDIRS``): means this path is only visible to source files inside the component (visible to B only) and we have two kinds of depending ways: (Assume component A --(depends on)--> B --(depends on)--> C, B is the current component) 1. public (```COMPONENT_REQUIRES```): means B can access to public include path of C. All other components rely on you (A) will also be available for the public headers. (visible to A, B) 2. private (``COMPONENT_PRIV_REQUIRES``): means B can access to public include path of C, but don't propagate this relation to other components (A). (visible to B) 1. remove the common requirement in ``idf_functions.cmake``, this makes the SOC components invisible to all other components by default. 2. if a component (for example, DRIVER) really needs the dependency to SOC, add a private dependency to SOC for it. 3. some other components that don't really depends on the SOC may still meet some errors saying "can't find header soc/...", this is because it's depended component (DRIVER) incorrectly include the header of SOC in its public headers. Moving all this kind of #include into source files, or private headers 4. Fix the include requirements for some file which miss sufficient #include directives. (Previously they include some headers by the long long long header include link) This is a breaking change. Previous code may depends on the long include chain. You may need to include the following headers for some files after this commit: - soc/soc.h - soc/soc_memory_layout.h - driver/gpio.h - esp_sleep.h The major broken include chain includes: 1. esp_system.h no longer includes esp_sleep.h. The latter includes driver/gpio.h and driver/touch_pad.h. 2. ets_sys.h no longer includes soc/soc.h 3. freertos/portmacro.h no longer includes soc/soc_memory_layout.h some peripheral headers no longer includes their hw related headers, e.g. rom/gpio.h no longer includes soc/gpio_pins.h and soc/gpio_reg.h BREAKING CHANGE
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*(data + i), *(data + i + 1), *(data + i + 2), *(data + i + 3), *(data + i + 4), *(data + i + 5), *(data + i + 6), *(data + i + 7),
*(data + i + 8), *(data + i + 9), *(data + i + 10), *(data + i + 11), *(data + i + 12), *(data + i + 13), *(data + i + 14), *(data + i + 15));
}
printf("\r\n");
}
#ifdef BTTRC_DUMP_BUFFER
#define BTTRC_DUMP_BUFFER(_prefix, _data, _len) trc_dump_buffer(_prefix, _data, _len)
#else
#define BTTRC_DUMP_BUFFER(_prefix, _data, _len)
#endif
//static const char BTE_LOGMSG_MODULE[] = "bte_logmsg_module";
/* BTrgs);E tracing IDs for debug purposes */
/* LayerIDs for stack */
#define BTTRC_ID_STK_GKI 1
#define BTTRC_ID_STK_BTU 2
#define BTTRC_ID_STK_HCI 3
#define BTTRC_ID_STK_L2CAP 4
#define BTTRC_ID_STK_RFCM_MX 5
#define BTTRC_ID_STK_RFCM_PRT 6
#define BTTRC_ID_STK_OBEX_C 7
#define BTTRC_ID_STK_OBEX_S 8
#define BTTRC_ID_STK_AVCT 9
#define BTTRC_ID_STK_AVDT 10
#define BTTRC_ID_STK_AVRC 11
#define BTTRC_ID_STK_BIC 12
#define BTTRC_ID_STK_BIS 13
#define BTTRC_ID_STK_BNEP 14
#define BTTRC_ID_STK_BPP 15
#define BTTRC_ID_STK_BTM_ACL 16
#define BTTRC_ID_STK_BTM_PM 17
#define BTTRC_ID_STK_BTM_DEV_CTRL 18
#define BTTRC_ID_STK_BTM_SVC_DSC 19
#define BTTRC_ID_STK_BTM_INQ 20
#define BTTRC_ID_STK_BTM_SCO 21
#define BTTRC_ID_STK_BTM_SEC 22
#define BTTRC_ID_STK_HID 24
#define BTTRC_ID_STK_HSP2 25
#define BTTRC_ID_STK_CTP 26
#define BTTRC_ID_STK_FTC 27
#define BTTRC_ID_STK_FTS 28
#define BTTRC_ID_STK_GAP 29
#define BTTRC_ID_STK_HCRP 31
#define BTTRC_ID_STK_ICP 32
#define BTTRC_ID_STK_OPC 33
#define BTTRC_ID_STK_OPS 34
#define BTTRC_ID_STK_PAN 35
#define BTTRC_ID_STK_SAP 36
#define BTTRC_ID_STK_SDP 37
#define BTTRC_ID_STK_SLIP 38
#define BTTRC_ID_STK_SPP 39
#define BTTRC_ID_STK_TCS 40
#define BTTRC_ID_STK_VDP 41
#define BTTRC_ID_STK_MCAP 42
#define BTTRC_ID_STK_GATT 43
#define BTTRC_ID_STK_SMP 44
#define BTTRC_ID_STK_NFC 45
#define BTTRC_ID_STK_NCI 46
#define BTTRC_ID_STK_IDEP 47
#define BTTRC_ID_STK_NDEP 48
#define BTTRC_ID_STK_LLCP 49
#define BTTRC_ID_STK_RW 50
#define BTTRC_ID_STK_CE 51
#define BTTRC_ID_STK_SNEP 52
#define BTTRC_ID_STK_NDEF 53
/* LayerIDs for BTA */
#define BTTRC_ID_BTA_ACC 55 /* Advanced Camera Client */
#define BTTRC_ID_BTA_AG 56 /* audio gateway */
#define BTTRC_ID_BTA_AV 57 /* Advanced audio */
#define BTTRC_ID_BTA_BIC 58 /* Basic Imaging Client */
#define BTTRC_ID_BTA_BIS 59 /* Basic Imaging Server */
#define BTTRC_ID_BTA_BP 60 /* Basic Printing Client */
#define BTTRC_ID_BTA_CG 61
#define BTTRC_ID_BTA_CT 62 /* cordless telephony terminal */
#define BTTRC_ID_BTA_DG 63 /* data gateway */
#define BTTRC_ID_BTA_DM 64 /* device manager */
#define BTTRC_ID_BTA_DM_SRCH 65 /* device manager search */
#define BTTRC_ID_BTA_DM_SEC 66 /* device manager security */
#define BTTRC_ID_BTA_FM 67
#define BTTRC_ID_BTA_FTC 68 /* file transfer client */
#define BTTRC_ID_BTA_FTS 69 /* file transfer server */
#define BTTRC_ID_BTA_HIDH 70
#define BTTRC_ID_BTA_HIDD 71
#define BTTRC_ID_BTA_JV 72
#define BTTRC_ID_BTA_OPC 73 /* object push client */
#define BTTRC_ID_BTA_OPS 74 /* object push server */
#define BTTRC_ID_BTA_PAN 75 /* Personal Area Networking */
#define BTTRC_ID_BTA_PR 76 /* Printer client */
#define BTTRC_ID_BTA_SC 77 /* SIM Card Access server */
#define BTTRC_ID_BTA_SS 78 /* synchronization server */
#define BTTRC_ID_BTA_SYS 79 /* system manager */
#define BTTRC_ID_AVDT_SCB 80 /* avdt scb */
#define BTTRC_ID_AVDT_CCB 81 /* avdt ccb */
// btla-specific ++
/* LayerIDs added for BTL-A. Probably should modify bte_logmsg.c in future. */
#define BTTRC_ID_STK_RFCOMM 82
#define BTTRC_ID_STK_RFCOMM_DATA 83
#define BTTRC_ID_STK_OBEX 84
#define BTTRC_ID_STK_A2D 85
#define BTTRC_ID_STK_BIP 86
/* LayerIDs for BT APP */
#define BTTRC_ID_BTAPP 87
#define BTTRC_ID_BT_PROTOCOL 88 /* this is a temporary solution to allow dynamic
enable/disable of BT_PROTOCOL_TRACE */
#define BTTRC_ID_MAX_ID BTTRC_ID_BT_PROTOCOL
// btla-specific --
#define BTTRC_ID_ALL_LAYERS 0xFF /* all trace layers */
/* Parameter datatypes used in Trace APIs */
#define BTTRC_PARAM_UINT8 1
#define BTTRC_PARAM_UINT16 2
#define BTTRC_PARAM_UINT32 3
/* Enables or disables verbose trace information. */
#ifndef BT_TRACE_VERBOSE
#define BT_TRACE_VERBOSE FALSE
#endif
/* Enables or disables all trace messages. */
#ifndef BT_USE_TRACES
#define BT_USE_TRACES FALSE
#endif
#ifndef BT_TRACE_APPL
#define BT_TRACE_APPL BT_USE_TRACES
#endif
/******************************************************************************
**
** Trace Levels
**
** The following values may be used for different levels:
** BT_TRACE_LEVEL_NONE 0 * No trace messages to be generated
** BT_TRACE_LEVEL_ERROR 1 * Error condition trace messages
** BT_TRACE_LEVEL_WARNING 2 * Warning condition trace messages
** BT_TRACE_LEVEL_API 3 * API traces
** BT_TRACE_LEVEL_EVENT 4 * Debug messages for events
** BT_TRACE_LEVEL_DEBUG 5 * Debug messages (general)
******************************************************************************/
// btla-specific ++
/* Core Stack default trace levels */
#define HCI_INITIAL_TRACE_LEVEL UC_BT_LOG_HCI_TRACE_LEVEL
#define BTM_INITIAL_TRACE_LEVEL UC_BT_LOG_BTM_TRACE_LEVEL
#define L2CAP_INITIAL_TRACE_LEVEL UC_BT_LOG_L2CAP_TRACE_LEVEL
#define RFCOMM_INITIAL_TRACE_LEVEL UC_BT_LOG_RFCOMM_TRACE_LEVEL
#define SDP_INITIAL_TRACE_LEVEL UC_BT_LOG_SDP_TRACE_LEVEL
#define GAP_INITIAL_TRACE_LEVEL UC_BT_LOG_GAP_TRACE_LEVEL
#define BNEP_INITIAL_TRACE_LEVEL UC_BT_LOG_BNEP_TRACE_LEVEL
#define PAN_INITIAL_TRACE_LEVEL UC_BT_LOG_PAN_TRACE_LEVEL
#define A2D_INITIAL_TRACE_LEVEL UC_BT_LOG_A2D_TRACE_LEVEL
#define AVDT_INITIAL_TRACE_LEVEL UC_BT_LOG_AVDT_TRACE_LEVEL
#define AVCT_INITIAL_TRACE_LEVEL UC_BT_LOG_AVCT_TRACE_LEVEL
#define AVRC_INITIAL_TRACE_LEVEL UC_BT_LOG_AVRC_TRACE_LEVEL
#define MCA_INITIAL_TRACE_LEVEL UC_BT_LOG_MCA_TRACE_LEVEL
#define HIDH_INITIAL_TRACE_LEVEL UC_BT_LOG_HIDH_TRACE_LEVEL
#define APPL_INITIAL_TRACE_LEVEL UC_BT_LOG_APPL_TRACE_LEVEL
#define GATT_INITIAL_TRACE_LEVEL UC_BT_LOG_GATT_TRACE_LEVEL
#define SMP_INITIAL_TRACE_LEVEL UC_BT_LOG_SMP_TRACE_LEVEL
#define BTIF_INITIAL_TRACE_LEVEL UC_BT_LOG_BTIF_TRACE_LEVEL
#define BLUFI_INITIAL_TRACE_LEVEL UC_BT_LOG_BLUFI_TRACE_LEVEL
// btla-specific --
#if !UC_BT_STACK_NO_LOG
#define LOG_ERROR(format, ... ) {if (LOG_LOCAL_LEVEL >= ESP_LOG_ERROR) esp_log_write(ESP_LOG_ERROR, "BT_LOG", LOG_FORMAT(E, format), esp_log_timestamp(), "BT_LOG", ##__VA_ARGS__); }
#define LOG_WARN(format, ... ) {if (LOG_LOCAL_LEVEL >= ESP_LOG_WARN) esp_log_write(ESP_LOG_WARN, "BT_LOG", LOG_FORMAT(W, format), esp_log_timestamp(), "BT_LOG", ##__VA_ARGS__); }
#define LOG_INFO(format, ... ) {if (LOG_LOCAL_LEVEL >= ESP_LOG_INFO) esp_log_write(ESP_LOG_INFO, "BT_LOG", LOG_FORMAT(I, format), esp_log_timestamp(), "BT_LOG", ##__VA_ARGS__); }
#define LOG_DEBUG(format, ... ) {if (LOG_LOCAL_LEVEL >= ESP_LOG_DEBUG) esp_log_write(ESP_LOG_DEBUG, "BT_LOG", LOG_FORMAT(D, format), esp_log_timestamp(), "BT_LOG", ##__VA_ARGS__); }
#define LOG_VERBOSE(format, ... ) {if (LOG_LOCAL_LEVEL >= ESP_LOG_VERBOSE) esp_log_write(ESP_LOG_VERBOSE, "BT_LOG", LOG_FORMAT(V, format), esp_log_timestamp(), "BT_LOG", ##__VA_ARGS__); }
/* Define tracing for BTM
*/
#define BTM_TRACE_ERROR(fmt, args...) {if (btm_cb.trace_level >= BT_TRACE_LEVEL_ERROR && BT_LOG_LEVEL_CHECK(BTM, ERROR)) BT_PRINT_E("BT_BTM", fmt, ## args);}
#define BTM_TRACE_WARNING(fmt, args...) {if (btm_cb.trace_level >= BT_TRACE_LEVEL_WARNING && BT_LOG_LEVEL_CHECK(BTM, WARNING)) BT_PRINT_W("BT_BTM", fmt, ## args);}
#define BTM_TRACE_API(fmt, args...) {if (btm_cb.trace_level >= BT_TRACE_LEVEL_API && BT_LOG_LEVEL_CHECK(BTM,API)) BT_PRINT_I("BT_BTM", fmt, ## args);}
#define BTM_TRACE_EVENT(fmt, args...) {if (btm_cb.trace_level >= BT_TRACE_LEVEL_EVENT && BT_LOG_LEVEL_CHECK(BTM,EVENT)) BT_PRINT_D("BT_BTM", fmt, ## args);}
#define BTM_TRACE_DEBUG(fmt, args...) {if (btm_cb.trace_level >= BT_TRACE_LEVEL_DEBUG && BT_LOG_LEVEL_CHECK(BTM,DEBUG)) BT_PRINT_D("BT_BTM", fmt, ## args);}
/* Define tracing for the L2CAP unit
*/
#define L2CAP_TRACE_ERROR(fmt, args...) {if (l2cb.l2cap_trace_level >= BT_TRACE_LEVEL_ERROR && BT_LOG_LEVEL_CHECK(L2CAP, ERROR)) BT_PRINT_E("BT_L2CAP", fmt, ## args);}
#define L2CAP_TRACE_WARNING(fmt, args...) {if (l2cb.l2cap_trace_level >= BT_TRACE_LEVEL_WARNING && BT_LOG_LEVEL_CHECK(L2CAP, WARNING)) BT_PRINT_W("BT_L2CAP", fmt, ## args);}
#define L2CAP_TRACE_API(fmt, args...) {if (l2cb.l2cap_trace_level >= BT_TRACE_LEVEL_API && BT_LOG_LEVEL_CHECK(L2CAP,API)) BT_PRINT_I("BT_L2CAP", fmt, ## args);}
#define L2CAP_TRACE_EVENT(fmt, args...) {if (l2cb.l2cap_trace_level >= BT_TRACE_LEVEL_EVENT && BT_LOG_LEVEL_CHECK(L2CAP,EVENT)) BT_PRINT_D("BT_L2CAP", fmt, ## args);}
#define L2CAP_TRACE_DEBUG(fmt, args...) {if (l2cb.l2cap_trace_level >= BT_TRACE_LEVEL_DEBUG && BT_LOG_LEVEL_CHECK(L2CAP,DEBUG)) BT_PRINT_D("BT_L2CAP", fmt, ## args);}
/* Define tracing for the SDP unit
*/
#define SDP_TRACE_ERROR(fmt, args...) {if (sdp_cb.trace_level >= BT_TRACE_LEVEL_ERROR && BT_LOG_LEVEL_CHECK(SDP, ERROR)) BT_PRINT_E("BT_SDP", fmt, ## args);}
#define SDP_TRACE_WARNING(fmt, args...) {if (sdp_cb.trace_level >= BT_TRACE_LEVEL_WARNING && BT_LOG_LEVEL_CHECK(SDP, WARNING)) BT_PRINT_W("BT_SDP", fmt, ## args);}
#define SDP_TRACE_API(fmt, args...) {if (sdp_cb.trace_level >= BT_TRACE_LEVEL_API && BT_LOG_LEVEL_CHECK(SDP,API)) BT_PRINT_I("BT_SDP", fmt, ## args);}
#define SDP_TRACE_EVENT(fmt, args...) {if (sdp_cb.trace_level >= BT_TRACE_LEVEL_EVENT && BT_LOG_LEVEL_CHECK(SDP,EVENT)) BT_PRINT_D("BT_SDP", fmt, ## args);}
#define SDP_TRACE_DEBUG(fmt, args...) {if (sdp_cb.trace_level >= BT_TRACE_LEVEL_DEBUG && BT_LOG_LEVEL_CHECK(SDP,DEBUG)) BT_PRINT_D("BT_SDP", fmt, ## args);}
/* Define tracing for the RFCOMM unit
*/
#define RFCOMM_TRACE_ERROR(fmt, args...) {if (rfc_cb.trace_level >= BT_TRACE_LEVEL_ERROR && BT_LOG_LEVEL_CHECK(RFCOMM, ERROR)) BT_PRINT_E("BT_RFCOMM", fmt, ## args);}
#define RFCOMM_TRACE_WARNING(fmt, args...) {if (rfc_cb.trace_level >= BT_TRACE_LEVEL_WARNING && BT_LOG_LEVEL_CHECK(RFCOMM, WARNING)) BT_PRINT_W("BT_RFCOMM", fmt, ## args);}
#define RFCOMM_TRACE_API(fmt, args...) {if (rfc_cb.trace_level >=BT_TRACE_LEVEL_API && BT_LOG_LEVEL_CHECK(RFCOMM,API)) BT_PRINT_I("BT_RFCOMM", fmt, ## args);}
#define RFCOMM_TRACE_EVENT(fmt, args...) {if (rfc_cb.trace_level >= BT_TRACE_LEVEL_EVENT && BT_LOG_LEVEL_CHECK(RFCOMM,EVENT)) BT_PRINT_D("BT_RFCOMM", fmt, ## args);}
#define RFCOMM_TRACE_DEBUG(fmt, args...) {if (rfc_cb.trace_level >= BT_TRACE_LEVEL_DEBUG && BT_LOG_LEVEL_CHECK(RFCOMM,DEBUG)) BT_PRINT_D("BT_RFCOMM", fmt, ## args);}
/* Generic Access Profile traces */
#define GAP_TRACE_ERROR(fmt, args...) {if (gap_cb.trace_level >= BT_TRACE_LEVEL_ERROR && BT_LOG_LEVEL_CHECK(GAP, ERROR)) BT_PRINT_E("BT_GAP", fmt, ## args);}
#define GAP_TRACE_API(fmt, args...) {if (gap_cb.trace_level >= BT_TRACE_LEVEL_API && BT_LOG_LEVEL_CHECK(GAP,API)) BT_PRINT_I("BT_GAP", fmt, ## args);}
#define GAP_TRACE_EVENT(fmt, args...) {if (gap_cb.trace_level >= BT_TRACE_LEVEL_EVENT && BT_LOG_LEVEL_CHECK(GAP,EVENT)) BT_PRINT_D("BT_GAP", fmt, ## args);}
#define GAP_TRACE_WARNING(fmt, args...) {if (gap_cb.trace_level >= BT_TRACE_LEVEL_WARNING && BT_LOG_LEVEL_CHECK(GAP, WARNING)) BT_PRINT_W("BT_GAP", fmt, ## args);}
/* define traces for HID Host */
#define HIDH_TRACE_ERROR(fmt, args...) {if (hh_cb.trace_level >= BT_TRACE_LEVEL_ERROR && BT_LOG_LEVEL_CHECK(HIDH, ERROR)) BT_PRINT_E("BT_HIDH", fmt, ## args);}
#define HIDH_TRACE_WARNING(fmt, args...) {if (hh_cb.trace_level >= BT_TRACE_LEVEL_WARNING && BT_LOG_LEVEL_CHECK(HIDH, WARNING)) BT_PRINT_W("BT_HIDH", fmt, ## args);}
#define HIDH_TRACE_API(fmt, args...) {if (hh_cb.trace_level >= BT_TRACE_LEVEL_API && BT_LOG_LEVEL_CHECK(HIDH,API)) BT_PRINT_I("BT_HIDH", fmt, ## args);}
#define HIDH_TRACE_EVENT(fmt, args...) {if (hh_cb.trace_level >= BT_TRACE_LEVEL_EVENT && BT_LOG_LEVEL_CHECK(HIDH,EVENT)) BT_PRINT_D("BT_HIDH", fmt, ## args);}
#define HIDH_TRACE_DEBUG(fmt, args...) {if (hh_cb.trace_level >= BT_TRACE_LEVEL_DEBUG && BT_LOG_LEVEL_CHECK(HIDH,DEBUG)) BT_PRINT_D("BT_HIDH", fmt, ## args);}
/* define traces for BNEP */
#define BNEP_TRACE_ERROR(fmt, args...) {if (bnep_cb.trace_level >= BT_TRACE_LEVEL_ERROR && BT_LOG_LEVEL_CHECK(BNEP, ERROR)) BT_PRINT_E("BT_BNEP", fmt, ## args);}
#define BNEP_TRACE_WARNING(fmt, args...) {if (bnep_cb.trace_level >= BT_TRACE_LEVEL_WARNING && BT_LOG_LEVEL_CHECK(BNEP, WARNING)) BT_PRINT_W("BT_BNEP", fmt, ## args);}
#define BNEP_TRACE_API(fmt, args...) {if (bnep_cb.trace_level >= BT_TRACE_LEVEL_API && BT_LOG_LEVEL_CHECK(BNEP,API)) BT_PRINT_I("BT_BNEP", fmt, ## args);}
#define BNEP_TRACE_EVENT(fmt, args...) {if (bnep_cb.trace_level >= BT_TRACE_LEVEL_EVENT && BT_LOG_LEVEL_CHECK(BNEP,EVENT)) BT_PRINT_D("BT_BNEP", fmt, ## args);}
#define BNEP_TRACE_DEBUG(fmt, args...) {if (bnep_cb.trace_level >= BT_TRACE_LEVEL_DEBUG && BT_LOG_LEVEL_CHECK(BNEP,DEBUG)) BT_PRINT_D("BT_BNEP", fmt, ## args);}
/* define traces for PAN */
#define PAN_TRACE_ERROR(fmt, args...) {if (pan_cb.trace_level >= BT_TRACE_LEVEL_ERROR && BT_LOG_LEVEL_CHECK(PAN, ERROR)) BT_PRINT_E("BT_PAN", fmt, ## args);}
#define PAN_TRACE_WARNING(fmt, args...) {if (pan_cb.trace_level >= BT_TRACE_LEVEL_WARNING && BT_LOG_LEVEL_CHECK(PAN, WARNING)) BT_PRINT_W("BT_PAN", fmt, ## args);}
#define PAN_TRACE_API(fmt, args...) {if (pan_cb.trace_level >= BT_TRACE_LEVEL_API && BT_LOG_LEVEL_CHECK(PAN,API)) BT_PRINT_I("BT_PAN", fmt, ## args);}
#define PAN_TRACE_EVENT(fmt, args...) {if (pan_cb.trace_level >= BT_TRACE_LEVEL_EVENT && BT_LOG_LEVEL_CHECK(PAN,EVENT)) BT_PRINT_D("BT_PAN", fmt, ## args);}
#define PAN_TRACE_DEBUG(fmt, args...) {if (pan_cb.trace_level >= BT_TRACE_LEVEL_DEBUG && BT_LOG_LEVEL_CHECK(PAN,DEBUG)) BT_PRINT_D("BT_PAN", fmt, ## args);}
/* Define tracing for the A2DP profile
*/
#define A2D_TRACE_ERROR(fmt, args...) {if (a2d_cb.trace_level >= BT_TRACE_LEVEL_ERROR && BT_LOG_LEVEL_CHECK(A2D, ERROR)) BT_PRINT_E("BT_A2D", fmt, ## args);}
#define A2D_TRACE_WARNING(fmt, args...) {if (a2d_cb.trace_level >= BT_TRACE_LEVEL_WARNING && BT_LOG_LEVEL_CHECK(A2D, WARNING)) BT_PRINT_W("BT_A2D", fmt, ## args);}
#define A2D_TRACE_API(fmt, args...) {if (a2d_cb.trace_level >= BT_TRACE_LEVEL_API && BT_LOG_LEVEL_CHECK(A2D,API)) BT_PRINT_I("BT_A2D", fmt, ## args);}
#define A2D_TRACE_EVENT(fmt, args...) {if (a2d_cb.trace_level >= BT_TRACE_LEVEL_EVENT && BT_LOG_LEVEL_CHECK(A2D,EVENT)) BT_PRINT_D("BT_A2D", fmt, ## args);}
#define A2D_TRACE_DEBUG(fmt, args...) {if (a2d_cb.trace_level >= BT_TRACE_LEVEL_DEBUG && BT_LOG_LEVEL_CHECK(A2D,DEBUG)) BT_PRINT_D("BT_A2D", fmt, ## args);}
/* AVDTP
*/
#define AVDT_TRACE_ERROR(fmt, args...) {if (avdt_cb.trace_level >= BT_TRACE_LEVEL_ERROR && BT_LOG_LEVEL_CHECK(AVDT, ERROR)) BT_PRINT_E("BT_AVDT", fmt, ## args);}
#define AVDT_TRACE_WARNING(fmt, args...) {if (avdt_cb.trace_level >= BT_TRACE_LEVEL_WARNING && BT_LOG_LEVEL_CHECK(AVDT, WARNING)) BT_PRINT_W("BT_AVDT", fmt, ## args);}
#define AVDT_TRACE_API(fmt, args...) {if (avdt_cb.trace_level >= BT_TRACE_LEVEL_API && BT_LOG_LEVEL_CHECK(AVDT,API)) BT_PRINT_I("BT_AVDT", fmt, ## args);}
#define AVDT_TRACE_EVENT(fmt, args...) {if (avdt_cb.trace_level >= BT_TRACE_LEVEL_EVENT && BT_LOG_LEVEL_CHECK(AVDT,EVENT)) BT_PRINT_D("BT_AVDT", fmt, ## args);}
#define AVDT_TRACE_DEBUG(fmt, args...) {if (avdt_cb.trace_level >= BT_TRACE_LEVEL_DEBUG && BT_LOG_LEVEL_CHECK(AVDT,DEBUG)) BT_PRINT_D("BT_AVDT", fmt, ## args);}
/* Define tracing for the AVCTP protocol
*/
#define AVCT_TRACE_ERROR(fmt, args...) {if (avct_cb.trace_level >= BT_TRACE_LEVEL_ERROR && BT_LOG_LEVEL_CHECK(AVCT, ERROR)) BT_PRINT_E("BT_AVCT", fmt, ## args);}
#define AVCT_TRACE_WARNING(fmt, args...) {if (avct_cb.trace_level >= BT_TRACE_LEVEL_WARNING && BT_LOG_LEVEL_CHECK(AVCT, WARNING)) BT_PRINT_W("BT_AVCT", fmt, ## args);}
#define AVCT_TRACE_API(fmt, args...) {if (avct_cb.trace_level >= BT_TRACE_LEVEL_API && BT_LOG_LEVEL_CHECK(AVCT,API)) BT_PRINT_I("BT_AVCT", fmt, ## args);}
#define AVCT_TRACE_EVENT(fmt, args...) {if (avct_cb.trace_level >= BT_TRACE_LEVEL_EVENT && BT_LOG_LEVEL_CHECK(AVCT,EVENT)) BT_PRINT_D("BT_AVCT", fmt, ## args);}
#define AVCT_TRACE_DEBUG(fmt, args...) {if (avct_cb.trace_level >= BT_TRACE_LEVEL_DEBUG && BT_LOG_LEVEL_CHECK(AVCT,DEBUG)) BT_PRINT_D("BT_AVCT", fmt, ## args);}
/* Define tracing for the AVRCP profile
*/
#define AVRC_TRACE_ERROR(fmt, args...) {if (avrc_cb.trace_level >= BT_TRACE_LEVEL_ERROR && BT_LOG_LEVEL_CHECK(AVRC, ERROR)) BT_PRINT_E("BT_AVRC", fmt, ## args);}
#define AVRC_TRACE_WARNING(fmt, args...) {if (avrc_cb.trace_level >= BT_TRACE_LEVEL_WARNING && BT_LOG_LEVEL_CHECK(AVRC, WARNING)) BT_PRINT_W("BT_AVRC", fmt, ## args);}
#define AVRC_TRACE_API(fmt, args...) {if (avrc_cb.trace_level >= BT_TRACE_LEVEL_API && BT_LOG_LEVEL_CHECK(AVRC,API)) BT_PRINT_I("BT_AVRC", fmt, ## args);}
#define AVRC_TRACE_EVENT(fmt, args...) {if (avrc_cb.trace_level >= BT_TRACE_LEVEL_EVENT && BT_LOG_LEVEL_CHECK(AVRC,EVENT)) BT_PRINT_D("BT_AVRC", fmt, ## args);}
#define AVRC_TRACE_DEBUG(fmt, args...) {if (avrc_cb.trace_level >= BT_TRACE_LEVEL_DEBUG && BT_LOG_LEVEL_CHECK(AVRC,DEBUG)) BT_PRINT_D("BT_AVRC", fmt, ## args);}
/* MCAP
*/
#define MCA_TRACE_ERROR(fmt, args...) {if (mca_cb.trace_level >= BT_TRACE_LEVEL_ERROR && BT_LOG_LEVEL_CHECK(MCA, ERROR)) BT_PRINT_E("BT_MCA", fmt, ## args);}
#define MCA_TRACE_WARNING(fmt, args...) {if (mca_cb.trace_level >= BT_TRACE_LEVEL_WARNING && BT_LOG_LEVEL_CHECK(MCA, WARNING)) BT_PRINT_W("BT_MCA", fmt, ## args);}
#define MCA_TRACE_API(fmt, args...) {if (mca_cb.trace_level >= BT_TRACE_LEVEL_API && BT_LOG_LEVEL_CHECK(MCA,API)) BT_PRINT_I("BT_MCA", fmt, ## args);}
#define MCA_TRACE_EVENT(fmt, args...) {if (mca_cb.trace_level >= BT_TRACE_LEVEL_EVENT && BT_LOG_LEVEL_CHECK(MCA,EVENT)) BT_PRINT_D("BT_MCA", fmt, ## args);}
#define MCA_TRACE_DEBUG(fmt, args...) {if (mca_cb.trace_level >= BT_TRACE_LEVEL_DEBUG && BT_LOG_LEVEL_CHECK(MCA,DEBUG)) BT_PRINT_D("BT_MCA", fmt, ## args);}
/* Define tracing for the ATT/GATT unit
*/
#define GATT_TRACE_ERROR(fmt, args...) {if (gatt_cb.trace_level >= BT_TRACE_LEVEL_ERROR && BT_LOG_LEVEL_CHECK(GATT, ERROR)) BT_PRINT_E("BT_GATT", fmt, ## args);}
#define GATT_TRACE_WARNING(fmt, args...) {if (gatt_cb.trace_level >= BT_TRACE_LEVEL_WARNING && BT_LOG_LEVEL_CHECK(GATT, WARNING)) BT_PRINT_W("BT_GATT", fmt, ## args);}
#define GATT_TRACE_API(fmt, args...) {if (gatt_cb.trace_level >= BT_TRACE_LEVEL_API && BT_LOG_LEVEL_CHECK(GATT,API)) BT_PRINT_I("BT_GATT", fmt, ## args);}
#define GATT_TRACE_EVENT(fmt, args...) {if (gatt_cb.trace_level >= BT_TRACE_LEVEL_EVENT && BT_LOG_LEVEL_CHECK(GATT,EVENT)) BT_PRINT_D("BT_GATT", fmt, ## args);}
#define GATT_TRACE_DEBUG(fmt, args...) {if (gatt_cb.trace_level >= BT_TRACE_LEVEL_DEBUG && BT_LOG_LEVEL_CHECK(GATT,DEBUG)) BT_PRINT_D("BT_GATT", fmt, ## args);}
/* Define tracing for the SMP unit
*/
#define SMP_TRACE_ERROR(fmt, args...) {if (smp_cb.trace_level >= BT_TRACE_LEVEL_ERROR && BT_LOG_LEVEL_CHECK(SMP, ERROR)) BT_PRINT_E("BT_SMP", fmt, ## args);}
#define SMP_TRACE_WARNING(fmt, args...) {if (smp_cb.trace_level >= BT_TRACE_LEVEL_WARNING && BT_LOG_LEVEL_CHECK(SMP, WARNING)) BT_PRINT_W("BT_SMP", fmt, ## args);}
#define SMP_TRACE_API(fmt, args...) {if (smp_cb.trace_level >= BT_TRACE_LEVEL_API && BT_LOG_LEVEL_CHECK(SMP,API)) BT_PRINT_I("BT_SMP", fmt, ## args);}
#define SMP_TRACE_EVENT(fmt, args...) {if (smp_cb.trace_level >= BT_TRACE_LEVEL_EVENT && BT_LOG_LEVEL_CHECK(SMP,EVENT)) BT_PRINT_D("BT_SMP", fmt, ## args);}
#define SMP_TRACE_DEBUG(fmt, args...) {if (smp_cb.trace_level >= BT_TRACE_LEVEL_DEBUG && BT_LOG_LEVEL_CHECK(SMP,DEBUG)) BT_PRINT_D("BT_SMP", fmt, ## args);}
extern UINT8 btif_trace_level;
// define traces for application
#define BTIF_TRACE_ERROR(fmt, args...) {if (btif_trace_level >= BT_TRACE_LEVEL_ERROR && BT_LOG_LEVEL_CHECK(BTIF, ERROR)) BT_PRINT_E("BT_BTIF", fmt, ## args);}
#define BTIF_TRACE_WARNING(fmt, args...) {if (btif_trace_level >= BT_TRACE_LEVEL_WARNING && BT_LOG_LEVEL_CHECK(BTIF, WARNING)) BT_PRINT_W("BT_BTIF", fmt, ## args);}
#define BTIF_TRACE_API(fmt, args...) {if (btif_trace_level >= BT_TRACE_LEVEL_API && BT_LOG_LEVEL_CHECK(BTIF,API)) BT_PRINT_I("BT_BTIF", fmt, ## args);}
#define BTIF_TRACE_EVENT(fmt, args...) {if (btif_trace_level >= BT_TRACE_LEVEL_EVENT && BT_LOG_LEVEL_CHECK(BTIF,EVENT)) BT_PRINT_D("BT_BTIF", fmt, ## args);}
#define BTIF_TRACE_DEBUG(fmt, args...) {if (btif_trace_level >= BT_TRACE_LEVEL_DEBUG && BT_LOG_LEVEL_CHECK(BTIF,DEBUG)) BT_PRINT_D("BT_BTIF", fmt, ## args);}
#define BTIF_TRACE_VERBOSE(fmt, args...) {if (btif_trace_level >= BT_TRACE_LEVEL_VERBOSE && BT_LOG_LEVEL_CHECK(BTIF,VERBOSE)) BT_PRINT_V("BT_BTIF", fmt, ## args);}
/* define traces for application */
#define APPL_TRACE_ERROR(fmt, args...) {if (appl_trace_level >= BT_TRACE_LEVEL_ERROR && BT_LOG_LEVEL_CHECK(APPL, ERROR)) BT_PRINT_E("BT_APPL", fmt, ## args);}
#define APPL_TRACE_WARNING(fmt, args...) {if (appl_trace_level >= BT_TRACE_LEVEL_WARNING && BT_LOG_LEVEL_CHECK(APPL, WARNING)) BT_PRINT_W("BT_APPL", fmt, ## args);}
#define APPL_TRACE_API(fmt, args...) {if (appl_trace_level >= BT_TRACE_LEVEL_API && BT_LOG_LEVEL_CHECK(APPL,API)) BT_PRINT_I("BT_APPL", fmt, ## args);}
#define APPL_TRACE_EVENT(fmt, args...) {if (appl_trace_level >= BT_TRACE_LEVEL_EVENT && BT_LOG_LEVEL_CHECK(APPL,EVENT)) BT_PRINT_D("BT_APPL", fmt, ## args);}
#define APPL_TRACE_DEBUG(fmt, args...) {if (appl_trace_level >= BT_TRACE_LEVEL_DEBUG && BT_LOG_LEVEL_CHECK(APPL,DEBUG)) BT_PRINT_D("BT_APPL", fmt, ## args);}
#define APPL_TRACE_VERBOSE(fmt, args...) {if (appl_trace_level >= BT_TRACE_LEVEL_VERBOSE && BT_LOG_LEVEL_CHECK(APPL,VERBOSE)) BT_PRINT_V("BT_APPL", fmt, ## args);}
/* Define tracing for the HCI unit
* Modified from `btu_cb.trace_level` to `HCI_INITIAL_TRACE_LEVEL`,
* to use HCI_TRACE_XXXX in hci_layer.c without including `btu.h`
*/
#define HCI_TRACE_ERROR(fmt, args...) {if (HCI_INITIAL_TRACE_LEVEL >= BT_TRACE_LEVEL_ERROR && BT_LOG_LEVEL_CHECK(HCI, ERROR)) BT_PRINT_E("BT_HCI", fmt,## args);}
#define HCI_TRACE_WARNING(fmt, args...) {if (HCI_INITIAL_TRACE_LEVEL >= BT_TRACE_LEVEL_WARNING && BT_LOG_LEVEL_CHECK(HCI, WARNING)) BT_PRINT_W("BT_HCI", fmt,## args);}
#define HCI_TRACE_EVENT(fmt, args...) {if (HCI_INITIAL_TRACE_LEVEL >= BT_TRACE_LEVEL_EVENT && BT_LOG_LEVEL_CHECK(HCI,EVENT)) BT_PRINT_D("BT_HCI", fmt,## args);}
#define HCI_TRACE_DEBUG(fmt, args...) {if (HCI_INITIAL_TRACE_LEVEL >= BT_TRACE_LEVEL_DEBUG && BT_LOG_LEVEL_CHECK(HCI,DEBUG)) BT_PRINT_D("BT_HCI", fmt,## args);}
/* define traces for BLUFI */
#define BLUFI_TRACE_ERROR(fmt, args...) {if (BLUFI_INITIAL_TRACE_LEVEL >= BT_TRACE_LEVEL_ERROR && BT_LOG_LEVEL_CHECK(BLUFI, ERROR)) BT_PRINT_E("BT_BLUFI", fmt, ## args);}
#define BLUFI_TRACE_WARNING(fmt, args...) {if (BLUFI_INITIAL_TRACE_LEVEL >= BT_TRACE_LEVEL_WARNING && BT_LOG_LEVEL_CHECK(BLUFI, WARNING)) BT_PRINT_W("BT_BLUFI", fmt, ## args);}
#define BLUFI_TRACE_API(fmt, args...) {if (BLUFI_INITIAL_TRACE_LEVEL >= BT_TRACE_LEVEL_API && BT_LOG_LEVEL_CHECK(BLUFI,API)) BT_PRINT_I("BT_BLUFI", fmt, ## args);}
#define BLUFI_TRACE_EVENT(fmt, args...) {if (BLUFI_INITIAL_TRACE_LEVEL >= BT_TRACE_LEVEL_EVENT && BT_LOG_LEVEL_CHECK(BLUFI,EVENT)) BT_PRINT_D("BT_BLUFI", fmt, ## args);}
#define BLUFI_TRACE_DEBUG(fmt, args...) {if (BLUFI_INITIAL_TRACE_LEVEL >= BT_TRACE_LEVEL_DEBUG && BT_LOG_LEVEL_CHECK(BLUFI,DEBUG)) BT_PRINT_D("BT_BLUFI", fmt, ## args);}
#define BLUFI_TRACE_VERBOSE(fmt, args...) {if (BLUFI_INITIAL_TRACE_LEVEL >= BT_TRACE_LEVEL_VERBOSE && BT_LOG_LEVEL_CHECK(BLUFI,VERBOSE)) BT_PRINT_V("BT_BLUFI", fmt, ## args);}
#else
global: move the soc component out of the common list This MR removes the common dependency from every IDF components to the SOC component. Currently, in the ``idf_functions.cmake`` script, we include the header path of SOC component by default for all components. But for better code organization (or maybe also benifits to the compiling speed), we may remove the dependency to SOC components for most components except the driver and kernel related components. In CMAKE, we have two kinds of header visibilities (set by include path visibility): (Assume component A --(depends on)--> B, B is the current component) 1. public (``COMPONENT_ADD_INCLUDEDIRS``): means this path is visible to other depending components (A) (visible to A and B) 2. private (``COMPONENT_PRIV_INCLUDEDIRS``): means this path is only visible to source files inside the component (visible to B only) and we have two kinds of depending ways: (Assume component A --(depends on)--> B --(depends on)--> C, B is the current component) 1. public (```COMPONENT_REQUIRES```): means B can access to public include path of C. All other components rely on you (A) will also be available for the public headers. (visible to A, B) 2. private (``COMPONENT_PRIV_REQUIRES``): means B can access to public include path of C, but don't propagate this relation to other components (A). (visible to B) 1. remove the common requirement in ``idf_functions.cmake``, this makes the SOC components invisible to all other components by default. 2. if a component (for example, DRIVER) really needs the dependency to SOC, add a private dependency to SOC for it. 3. some other components that don't really depends on the SOC may still meet some errors saying "can't find header soc/...", this is because it's depended component (DRIVER) incorrectly include the header of SOC in its public headers. Moving all this kind of #include into source files, or private headers 4. Fix the include requirements for some file which miss sufficient #include directives. (Previously they include some headers by the long long long header include link) This is a breaking change. Previous code may depends on the long include chain. You may need to include the following headers for some files after this commit: - soc/soc.h - soc/soc_memory_layout.h - driver/gpio.h - esp_sleep.h The major broken include chain includes: 1. esp_system.h no longer includes esp_sleep.h. The latter includes driver/gpio.h and driver/touch_pad.h. 2. ets_sys.h no longer includes soc/soc.h 3. freertos/portmacro.h no longer includes soc/soc_memory_layout.h some peripheral headers no longer includes their hw related headers, e.g. rom/gpio.h no longer includes soc/gpio_pins.h and soc/gpio_reg.h BREAKING CHANGE
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#define LOG_ERROR(fmt, args...)
#define LOG_WARN(fmt, args...)
#define LOG_INFO(fmt, args...)
#define LOG_DEBUG(fmt, args...)
#define LOG_VERBOSE(fmt, args...)
/* Define tracing for the HCI unit
*/
global: move the soc component out of the common list This MR removes the common dependency from every IDF components to the SOC component. Currently, in the ``idf_functions.cmake`` script, we include the header path of SOC component by default for all components. But for better code organization (or maybe also benifits to the compiling speed), we may remove the dependency to SOC components for most components except the driver and kernel related components. In CMAKE, we have two kinds of header visibilities (set by include path visibility): (Assume component A --(depends on)--> B, B is the current component) 1. public (``COMPONENT_ADD_INCLUDEDIRS``): means this path is visible to other depending components (A) (visible to A and B) 2. private (``COMPONENT_PRIV_INCLUDEDIRS``): means this path is only visible to source files inside the component (visible to B only) and we have two kinds of depending ways: (Assume component A --(depends on)--> B --(depends on)--> C, B is the current component) 1. public (```COMPONENT_REQUIRES```): means B can access to public include path of C. All other components rely on you (A) will also be available for the public headers. (visible to A, B) 2. private (``COMPONENT_PRIV_REQUIRES``): means B can access to public include path of C, but don't propagate this relation to other components (A). (visible to B) 1. remove the common requirement in ``idf_functions.cmake``, this makes the SOC components invisible to all other components by default. 2. if a component (for example, DRIVER) really needs the dependency to SOC, add a private dependency to SOC for it. 3. some other components that don't really depends on the SOC may still meet some errors saying "can't find header soc/...", this is because it's depended component (DRIVER) incorrectly include the header of SOC in its public headers. Moving all this kind of #include into source files, or private headers 4. Fix the include requirements for some file which miss sufficient #include directives. (Previously they include some headers by the long long long header include link) This is a breaking change. Previous code may depends on the long include chain. You may need to include the following headers for some files after this commit: - soc/soc.h - soc/soc_memory_layout.h - driver/gpio.h - esp_sleep.h The major broken include chain includes: 1. esp_system.h no longer includes esp_sleep.h. The latter includes driver/gpio.h and driver/touch_pad.h. 2. ets_sys.h no longer includes soc/soc.h 3. freertos/portmacro.h no longer includes soc/soc_memory_layout.h some peripheral headers no longer includes their hw related headers, e.g. rom/gpio.h no longer includes soc/gpio_pins.h and soc/gpio_reg.h BREAKING CHANGE
2019-04-03 05:17:38 +00:00
#define HCI_TRACE_ERROR(fmt, args...)
#define HCI_TRACE_WARNING(fmt, args...)
#define HCI_TRACE_EVENT(fmt, args...)
#define HCI_TRACE_DEBUG(fmt, args...)
/* Define tracing for BTM
*/
global: move the soc component out of the common list This MR removes the common dependency from every IDF components to the SOC component. Currently, in the ``idf_functions.cmake`` script, we include the header path of SOC component by default for all components. But for better code organization (or maybe also benifits to the compiling speed), we may remove the dependency to SOC components for most components except the driver and kernel related components. In CMAKE, we have two kinds of header visibilities (set by include path visibility): (Assume component A --(depends on)--> B, B is the current component) 1. public (``COMPONENT_ADD_INCLUDEDIRS``): means this path is visible to other depending components (A) (visible to A and B) 2. private (``COMPONENT_PRIV_INCLUDEDIRS``): means this path is only visible to source files inside the component (visible to B only) and we have two kinds of depending ways: (Assume component A --(depends on)--> B --(depends on)--> C, B is the current component) 1. public (```COMPONENT_REQUIRES```): means B can access to public include path of C. All other components rely on you (A) will also be available for the public headers. (visible to A, B) 2. private (``COMPONENT_PRIV_REQUIRES``): means B can access to public include path of C, but don't propagate this relation to other components (A). (visible to B) 1. remove the common requirement in ``idf_functions.cmake``, this makes the SOC components invisible to all other components by default. 2. if a component (for example, DRIVER) really needs the dependency to SOC, add a private dependency to SOC for it. 3. some other components that don't really depends on the SOC may still meet some errors saying "can't find header soc/...", this is because it's depended component (DRIVER) incorrectly include the header of SOC in its public headers. Moving all this kind of #include into source files, or private headers 4. Fix the include requirements for some file which miss sufficient #include directives. (Previously they include some headers by the long long long header include link) This is a breaking change. Previous code may depends on the long include chain. You may need to include the following headers for some files after this commit: - soc/soc.h - soc/soc_memory_layout.h - driver/gpio.h - esp_sleep.h The major broken include chain includes: 1. esp_system.h no longer includes esp_sleep.h. The latter includes driver/gpio.h and driver/touch_pad.h. 2. ets_sys.h no longer includes soc/soc.h 3. freertos/portmacro.h no longer includes soc/soc_memory_layout.h some peripheral headers no longer includes their hw related headers, e.g. rom/gpio.h no longer includes soc/gpio_pins.h and soc/gpio_reg.h BREAKING CHANGE
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#define BTM_TRACE_ERROR(fmt, args...)
#define BTM_TRACE_WARNING(fmt, args...)
#define BTM_TRACE_API(fmt, args...)
#define BTM_TRACE_EVENT(fmt, args...)
#define BTM_TRACE_DEBUG(fmt, args...)
/* Define tracing for the L2CAP unit
*/
global: move the soc component out of the common list This MR removes the common dependency from every IDF components to the SOC component. Currently, in the ``idf_functions.cmake`` script, we include the header path of SOC component by default for all components. But for better code organization (or maybe also benifits to the compiling speed), we may remove the dependency to SOC components for most components except the driver and kernel related components. In CMAKE, we have two kinds of header visibilities (set by include path visibility): (Assume component A --(depends on)--> B, B is the current component) 1. public (``COMPONENT_ADD_INCLUDEDIRS``): means this path is visible to other depending components (A) (visible to A and B) 2. private (``COMPONENT_PRIV_INCLUDEDIRS``): means this path is only visible to source files inside the component (visible to B only) and we have two kinds of depending ways: (Assume component A --(depends on)--> B --(depends on)--> C, B is the current component) 1. public (```COMPONENT_REQUIRES```): means B can access to public include path of C. All other components rely on you (A) will also be available for the public headers. (visible to A, B) 2. private (``COMPONENT_PRIV_REQUIRES``): means B can access to public include path of C, but don't propagate this relation to other components (A). (visible to B) 1. remove the common requirement in ``idf_functions.cmake``, this makes the SOC components invisible to all other components by default. 2. if a component (for example, DRIVER) really needs the dependency to SOC, add a private dependency to SOC for it. 3. some other components that don't really depends on the SOC may still meet some errors saying "can't find header soc/...", this is because it's depended component (DRIVER) incorrectly include the header of SOC in its public headers. Moving all this kind of #include into source files, or private headers 4. Fix the include requirements for some file which miss sufficient #include directives. (Previously they include some headers by the long long long header include link) This is a breaking change. Previous code may depends on the long include chain. You may need to include the following headers for some files after this commit: - soc/soc.h - soc/soc_memory_layout.h - driver/gpio.h - esp_sleep.h The major broken include chain includes: 1. esp_system.h no longer includes esp_sleep.h. The latter includes driver/gpio.h and driver/touch_pad.h. 2. ets_sys.h no longer includes soc/soc.h 3. freertos/portmacro.h no longer includes soc/soc_memory_layout.h some peripheral headers no longer includes their hw related headers, e.g. rom/gpio.h no longer includes soc/gpio_pins.h and soc/gpio_reg.h BREAKING CHANGE
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#define L2CAP_TRACE_ERROR(fmt, args...)
#define L2CAP_TRACE_WARNING(fmt, args...)
#define L2CAP_TRACE_API(fmt, args...)
#define L2CAP_TRACE_EVENT(fmt, args...)
#define L2CAP_TRACE_DEBUG(fmt, args...)
/* Define tracing for the SDP unit
*/
global: move the soc component out of the common list This MR removes the common dependency from every IDF components to the SOC component. Currently, in the ``idf_functions.cmake`` script, we include the header path of SOC component by default for all components. But for better code organization (or maybe also benifits to the compiling speed), we may remove the dependency to SOC components for most components except the driver and kernel related components. In CMAKE, we have two kinds of header visibilities (set by include path visibility): (Assume component A --(depends on)--> B, B is the current component) 1. public (``COMPONENT_ADD_INCLUDEDIRS``): means this path is visible to other depending components (A) (visible to A and B) 2. private (``COMPONENT_PRIV_INCLUDEDIRS``): means this path is only visible to source files inside the component (visible to B only) and we have two kinds of depending ways: (Assume component A --(depends on)--> B --(depends on)--> C, B is the current component) 1. public (```COMPONENT_REQUIRES```): means B can access to public include path of C. All other components rely on you (A) will also be available for the public headers. (visible to A, B) 2. private (``COMPONENT_PRIV_REQUIRES``): means B can access to public include path of C, but don't propagate this relation to other components (A). (visible to B) 1. remove the common requirement in ``idf_functions.cmake``, this makes the SOC components invisible to all other components by default. 2. if a component (for example, DRIVER) really needs the dependency to SOC, add a private dependency to SOC for it. 3. some other components that don't really depends on the SOC may still meet some errors saying "can't find header soc/...", this is because it's depended component (DRIVER) incorrectly include the header of SOC in its public headers. Moving all this kind of #include into source files, or private headers 4. Fix the include requirements for some file which miss sufficient #include directives. (Previously they include some headers by the long long long header include link) This is a breaking change. Previous code may depends on the long include chain. You may need to include the following headers for some files after this commit: - soc/soc.h - soc/soc_memory_layout.h - driver/gpio.h - esp_sleep.h The major broken include chain includes: 1. esp_system.h no longer includes esp_sleep.h. The latter includes driver/gpio.h and driver/touch_pad.h. 2. ets_sys.h no longer includes soc/soc.h 3. freertos/portmacro.h no longer includes soc/soc_memory_layout.h some peripheral headers no longer includes their hw related headers, e.g. rom/gpio.h no longer includes soc/gpio_pins.h and soc/gpio_reg.h BREAKING CHANGE
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#define SDP_TRACE_ERROR(fmt, args...)
#define SDP_TRACE_WARNING(fmt, args...)
#define SDP_TRACE_API(fmt, args...)
#define SDP_TRACE_EVENT(fmt, args...)
#define SDP_TRACE_DEBUG(fmt, args...)
/* Define tracing for the RFCOMM unit
*/
global: move the soc component out of the common list This MR removes the common dependency from every IDF components to the SOC component. Currently, in the ``idf_functions.cmake`` script, we include the header path of SOC component by default for all components. But for better code organization (or maybe also benifits to the compiling speed), we may remove the dependency to SOC components for most components except the driver and kernel related components. In CMAKE, we have two kinds of header visibilities (set by include path visibility): (Assume component A --(depends on)--> B, B is the current component) 1. public (``COMPONENT_ADD_INCLUDEDIRS``): means this path is visible to other depending components (A) (visible to A and B) 2. private (``COMPONENT_PRIV_INCLUDEDIRS``): means this path is only visible to source files inside the component (visible to B only) and we have two kinds of depending ways: (Assume component A --(depends on)--> B --(depends on)--> C, B is the current component) 1. public (```COMPONENT_REQUIRES```): means B can access to public include path of C. All other components rely on you (A) will also be available for the public headers. (visible to A, B) 2. private (``COMPONENT_PRIV_REQUIRES``): means B can access to public include path of C, but don't propagate this relation to other components (A). (visible to B) 1. remove the common requirement in ``idf_functions.cmake``, this makes the SOC components invisible to all other components by default. 2. if a component (for example, DRIVER) really needs the dependency to SOC, add a private dependency to SOC for it. 3. some other components that don't really depends on the SOC may still meet some errors saying "can't find header soc/...", this is because it's depended component (DRIVER) incorrectly include the header of SOC in its public headers. Moving all this kind of #include into source files, or private headers 4. Fix the include requirements for some file which miss sufficient #include directives. (Previously they include some headers by the long long long header include link) This is a breaking change. Previous code may depends on the long include chain. You may need to include the following headers for some files after this commit: - soc/soc.h - soc/soc_memory_layout.h - driver/gpio.h - esp_sleep.h The major broken include chain includes: 1. esp_system.h no longer includes esp_sleep.h. The latter includes driver/gpio.h and driver/touch_pad.h. 2. ets_sys.h no longer includes soc/soc.h 3. freertos/portmacro.h no longer includes soc/soc_memory_layout.h some peripheral headers no longer includes their hw related headers, e.g. rom/gpio.h no longer includes soc/gpio_pins.h and soc/gpio_reg.h BREAKING CHANGE
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#define RFCOMM_TRACE_ERROR(fmt, args...)
#define RFCOMM_TRACE_WARNING(fmt, args...)
#define RFCOMM_TRACE_API(fmt, args...)
#define RFCOMM_TRACE_EVENT(fmt, args...)
#define RFCOMM_TRACE_DEBUG(fmt, args...)
/* Generic Access Profile traces */
global: move the soc component out of the common list This MR removes the common dependency from every IDF components to the SOC component. Currently, in the ``idf_functions.cmake`` script, we include the header path of SOC component by default for all components. But for better code organization (or maybe also benifits to the compiling speed), we may remove the dependency to SOC components for most components except the driver and kernel related components. In CMAKE, we have two kinds of header visibilities (set by include path visibility): (Assume component A --(depends on)--> B, B is the current component) 1. public (``COMPONENT_ADD_INCLUDEDIRS``): means this path is visible to other depending components (A) (visible to A and B) 2. private (``COMPONENT_PRIV_INCLUDEDIRS``): means this path is only visible to source files inside the component (visible to B only) and we have two kinds of depending ways: (Assume component A --(depends on)--> B --(depends on)--> C, B is the current component) 1. public (```COMPONENT_REQUIRES```): means B can access to public include path of C. All other components rely on you (A) will also be available for the public headers. (visible to A, B) 2. private (``COMPONENT_PRIV_REQUIRES``): means B can access to public include path of C, but don't propagate this relation to other components (A). (visible to B) 1. remove the common requirement in ``idf_functions.cmake``, this makes the SOC components invisible to all other components by default. 2. if a component (for example, DRIVER) really needs the dependency to SOC, add a private dependency to SOC for it. 3. some other components that don't really depends on the SOC may still meet some errors saying "can't find header soc/...", this is because it's depended component (DRIVER) incorrectly include the header of SOC in its public headers. Moving all this kind of #include into source files, or private headers 4. Fix the include requirements for some file which miss sufficient #include directives. (Previously they include some headers by the long long long header include link) This is a breaking change. Previous code may depends on the long include chain. You may need to include the following headers for some files after this commit: - soc/soc.h - soc/soc_memory_layout.h - driver/gpio.h - esp_sleep.h The major broken include chain includes: 1. esp_system.h no longer includes esp_sleep.h. The latter includes driver/gpio.h and driver/touch_pad.h. 2. ets_sys.h no longer includes soc/soc.h 3. freertos/portmacro.h no longer includes soc/soc_memory_layout.h some peripheral headers no longer includes their hw related headers, e.g. rom/gpio.h no longer includes soc/gpio_pins.h and soc/gpio_reg.h BREAKING CHANGE
2019-04-03 05:17:38 +00:00
#define GAP_TRACE_ERROR(fmt, args...)
#define GAP_TRACE_EVENT(fmt, args...)
#define GAP_TRACE_API(fmt, args...)
#define GAP_TRACE_WARNING(fmt, args...)
/* define traces for HID Host */
global: move the soc component out of the common list This MR removes the common dependency from every IDF components to the SOC component. Currently, in the ``idf_functions.cmake`` script, we include the header path of SOC component by default for all components. But for better code organization (or maybe also benifits to the compiling speed), we may remove the dependency to SOC components for most components except the driver and kernel related components. In CMAKE, we have two kinds of header visibilities (set by include path visibility): (Assume component A --(depends on)--> B, B is the current component) 1. public (``COMPONENT_ADD_INCLUDEDIRS``): means this path is visible to other depending components (A) (visible to A and B) 2. private (``COMPONENT_PRIV_INCLUDEDIRS``): means this path is only visible to source files inside the component (visible to B only) and we have two kinds of depending ways: (Assume component A --(depends on)--> B --(depends on)--> C, B is the current component) 1. public (```COMPONENT_REQUIRES```): means B can access to public include path of C. All other components rely on you (A) will also be available for the public headers. (visible to A, B) 2. private (``COMPONENT_PRIV_REQUIRES``): means B can access to public include path of C, but don't propagate this relation to other components (A). (visible to B) 1. remove the common requirement in ``idf_functions.cmake``, this makes the SOC components invisible to all other components by default. 2. if a component (for example, DRIVER) really needs the dependency to SOC, add a private dependency to SOC for it. 3. some other components that don't really depends on the SOC may still meet some errors saying "can't find header soc/...", this is because it's depended component (DRIVER) incorrectly include the header of SOC in its public headers. Moving all this kind of #include into source files, or private headers 4. Fix the include requirements for some file which miss sufficient #include directives. (Previously they include some headers by the long long long header include link) This is a breaking change. Previous code may depends on the long include chain. You may need to include the following headers for some files after this commit: - soc/soc.h - soc/soc_memory_layout.h - driver/gpio.h - esp_sleep.h The major broken include chain includes: 1. esp_system.h no longer includes esp_sleep.h. The latter includes driver/gpio.h and driver/touch_pad.h. 2. ets_sys.h no longer includes soc/soc.h 3. freertos/portmacro.h no longer includes soc/soc_memory_layout.h some peripheral headers no longer includes their hw related headers, e.g. rom/gpio.h no longer includes soc/gpio_pins.h and soc/gpio_reg.h BREAKING CHANGE
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#define HIDH_TRACE_ERROR(fmt, args...)
#define HIDH_TRACE_WARNING(fmt, args...)
#define HIDH_TRACE_API(fmt, args...)
#define HIDH_TRACE_EVENT(fmt, args...)
#define HIDH_TRACE_DEBUG(fmt, args...)
/* define traces for BNEP */
global: move the soc component out of the common list This MR removes the common dependency from every IDF components to the SOC component. Currently, in the ``idf_functions.cmake`` script, we include the header path of SOC component by default for all components. But for better code organization (or maybe also benifits to the compiling speed), we may remove the dependency to SOC components for most components except the driver and kernel related components. In CMAKE, we have two kinds of header visibilities (set by include path visibility): (Assume component A --(depends on)--> B, B is the current component) 1. public (``COMPONENT_ADD_INCLUDEDIRS``): means this path is visible to other depending components (A) (visible to A and B) 2. private (``COMPONENT_PRIV_INCLUDEDIRS``): means this path is only visible to source files inside the component (visible to B only) and we have two kinds of depending ways: (Assume component A --(depends on)--> B --(depends on)--> C, B is the current component) 1. public (```COMPONENT_REQUIRES```): means B can access to public include path of C. All other components rely on you (A) will also be available for the public headers. (visible to A, B) 2. private (``COMPONENT_PRIV_REQUIRES``): means B can access to public include path of C, but don't propagate this relation to other components (A). (visible to B) 1. remove the common requirement in ``idf_functions.cmake``, this makes the SOC components invisible to all other components by default. 2. if a component (for example, DRIVER) really needs the dependency to SOC, add a private dependency to SOC for it. 3. some other components that don't really depends on the SOC may still meet some errors saying "can't find header soc/...", this is because it's depended component (DRIVER) incorrectly include the header of SOC in its public headers. Moving all this kind of #include into source files, or private headers 4. Fix the include requirements for some file which miss sufficient #include directives. (Previously they include some headers by the long long long header include link) This is a breaking change. Previous code may depends on the long include chain. You may need to include the following headers for some files after this commit: - soc/soc.h - soc/soc_memory_layout.h - driver/gpio.h - esp_sleep.h The major broken include chain includes: 1. esp_system.h no longer includes esp_sleep.h. The latter includes driver/gpio.h and driver/touch_pad.h. 2. ets_sys.h no longer includes soc/soc.h 3. freertos/portmacro.h no longer includes soc/soc_memory_layout.h some peripheral headers no longer includes their hw related headers, e.g. rom/gpio.h no longer includes soc/gpio_pins.h and soc/gpio_reg.h BREAKING CHANGE
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#define BNEP_TRACE_ERROR(fmt, args...)
#define BNEP_TRACE_WARNING(fmt, args...)
#define BNEP_TRACE_API(fmt, args...)
#define BNEP_TRACE_EVENT(fmt, args...)
#define BNEP_TRACE_DEBUG(fmt, args...)
/* define traces for PAN */
global: move the soc component out of the common list This MR removes the common dependency from every IDF components to the SOC component. Currently, in the ``idf_functions.cmake`` script, we include the header path of SOC component by default for all components. But for better code organization (or maybe also benifits to the compiling speed), we may remove the dependency to SOC components for most components except the driver and kernel related components. In CMAKE, we have two kinds of header visibilities (set by include path visibility): (Assume component A --(depends on)--> B, B is the current component) 1. public (``COMPONENT_ADD_INCLUDEDIRS``): means this path is visible to other depending components (A) (visible to A and B) 2. private (``COMPONENT_PRIV_INCLUDEDIRS``): means this path is only visible to source files inside the component (visible to B only) and we have two kinds of depending ways: (Assume component A --(depends on)--> B --(depends on)--> C, B is the current component) 1. public (```COMPONENT_REQUIRES```): means B can access to public include path of C. All other components rely on you (A) will also be available for the public headers. (visible to A, B) 2. private (``COMPONENT_PRIV_REQUIRES``): means B can access to public include path of C, but don't propagate this relation to other components (A). (visible to B) 1. remove the common requirement in ``idf_functions.cmake``, this makes the SOC components invisible to all other components by default. 2. if a component (for example, DRIVER) really needs the dependency to SOC, add a private dependency to SOC for it. 3. some other components that don't really depends on the SOC may still meet some errors saying "can't find header soc/...", this is because it's depended component (DRIVER) incorrectly include the header of SOC in its public headers. Moving all this kind of #include into source files, or private headers 4. Fix the include requirements for some file which miss sufficient #include directives. (Previously they include some headers by the long long long header include link) This is a breaking change. Previous code may depends on the long include chain. You may need to include the following headers for some files after this commit: - soc/soc.h - soc/soc_memory_layout.h - driver/gpio.h - esp_sleep.h The major broken include chain includes: 1. esp_system.h no longer includes esp_sleep.h. The latter includes driver/gpio.h and driver/touch_pad.h. 2. ets_sys.h no longer includes soc/soc.h 3. freertos/portmacro.h no longer includes soc/soc_memory_layout.h some peripheral headers no longer includes their hw related headers, e.g. rom/gpio.h no longer includes soc/gpio_pins.h and soc/gpio_reg.h BREAKING CHANGE
2019-04-03 05:17:38 +00:00
#define PAN_TRACE_ERROR(fmt, args...)
#define PAN_TRACE_WARNING(fmt, args...)
#define PAN_TRACE_API(fmt, args...)
#define PAN_TRACE_EVENT(fmt, args...)
#define PAN_TRACE_DEBUG(fmt, args...)
/* Define tracing for the A2DP profile
*/
global: move the soc component out of the common list This MR removes the common dependency from every IDF components to the SOC component. Currently, in the ``idf_functions.cmake`` script, we include the header path of SOC component by default for all components. But for better code organization (or maybe also benifits to the compiling speed), we may remove the dependency to SOC components for most components except the driver and kernel related components. In CMAKE, we have two kinds of header visibilities (set by include path visibility): (Assume component A --(depends on)--> B, B is the current component) 1. public (``COMPONENT_ADD_INCLUDEDIRS``): means this path is visible to other depending components (A) (visible to A and B) 2. private (``COMPONENT_PRIV_INCLUDEDIRS``): means this path is only visible to source files inside the component (visible to B only) and we have two kinds of depending ways: (Assume component A --(depends on)--> B --(depends on)--> C, B is the current component) 1. public (```COMPONENT_REQUIRES```): means B can access to public include path of C. All other components rely on you (A) will also be available for the public headers. (visible to A, B) 2. private (``COMPONENT_PRIV_REQUIRES``): means B can access to public include path of C, but don't propagate this relation to other components (A). (visible to B) 1. remove the common requirement in ``idf_functions.cmake``, this makes the SOC components invisible to all other components by default. 2. if a component (for example, DRIVER) really needs the dependency to SOC, add a private dependency to SOC for it. 3. some other components that don't really depends on the SOC may still meet some errors saying "can't find header soc/...", this is because it's depended component (DRIVER) incorrectly include the header of SOC in its public headers. Moving all this kind of #include into source files, or private headers 4. Fix the include requirements for some file which miss sufficient #include directives. (Previously they include some headers by the long long long header include link) This is a breaking change. Previous code may depends on the long include chain. You may need to include the following headers for some files after this commit: - soc/soc.h - soc/soc_memory_layout.h - driver/gpio.h - esp_sleep.h The major broken include chain includes: 1. esp_system.h no longer includes esp_sleep.h. The latter includes driver/gpio.h and driver/touch_pad.h. 2. ets_sys.h no longer includes soc/soc.h 3. freertos/portmacro.h no longer includes soc/soc_memory_layout.h some peripheral headers no longer includes their hw related headers, e.g. rom/gpio.h no longer includes soc/gpio_pins.h and soc/gpio_reg.h BREAKING CHANGE
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#define A2D_TRACE_ERROR(fmt, args...)
#define A2D_TRACE_WARNING(fmt, args...)
#define A2D_TRACE_EVENT(fmt, args...)
#define A2D_TRACE_DEBUG(fmt, args...)
#define A2D_TRACE_API(fmt, args...)
/* AVDTP
*/
global: move the soc component out of the common list This MR removes the common dependency from every IDF components to the SOC component. Currently, in the ``idf_functions.cmake`` script, we include the header path of SOC component by default for all components. But for better code organization (or maybe also benifits to the compiling speed), we may remove the dependency to SOC components for most components except the driver and kernel related components. In CMAKE, we have two kinds of header visibilities (set by include path visibility): (Assume component A --(depends on)--> B, B is the current component) 1. public (``COMPONENT_ADD_INCLUDEDIRS``): means this path is visible to other depending components (A) (visible to A and B) 2. private (``COMPONENT_PRIV_INCLUDEDIRS``): means this path is only visible to source files inside the component (visible to B only) and we have two kinds of depending ways: (Assume component A --(depends on)--> B --(depends on)--> C, B is the current component) 1. public (```COMPONENT_REQUIRES```): means B can access to public include path of C. All other components rely on you (A) will also be available for the public headers. (visible to A, B) 2. private (``COMPONENT_PRIV_REQUIRES``): means B can access to public include path of C, but don't propagate this relation to other components (A). (visible to B) 1. remove the common requirement in ``idf_functions.cmake``, this makes the SOC components invisible to all other components by default. 2. if a component (for example, DRIVER) really needs the dependency to SOC, add a private dependency to SOC for it. 3. some other components that don't really depends on the SOC may still meet some errors saying "can't find header soc/...", this is because it's depended component (DRIVER) incorrectly include the header of SOC in its public headers. Moving all this kind of #include into source files, or private headers 4. Fix the include requirements for some file which miss sufficient #include directives. (Previously they include some headers by the long long long header include link) This is a breaking change. Previous code may depends on the long include chain. You may need to include the following headers for some files after this commit: - soc/soc.h - soc/soc_memory_layout.h - driver/gpio.h - esp_sleep.h The major broken include chain includes: 1. esp_system.h no longer includes esp_sleep.h. The latter includes driver/gpio.h and driver/touch_pad.h. 2. ets_sys.h no longer includes soc/soc.h 3. freertos/portmacro.h no longer includes soc/soc_memory_layout.h some peripheral headers no longer includes their hw related headers, e.g. rom/gpio.h no longer includes soc/gpio_pins.h and soc/gpio_reg.h BREAKING CHANGE
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#define AVDT_TRACE_ERROR(fmt, args...)
#define AVDT_TRACE_WARNING(fmt, args...)
#define AVDT_TRACE_EVENT(fmt, args...)
#define AVDT_TRACE_DEBUG(fmt, args...)
#define AVDT_TRACE_API(fmt, args...)
/* Define tracing for the AVCTP protocol
*/
global: move the soc component out of the common list This MR removes the common dependency from every IDF components to the SOC component. Currently, in the ``idf_functions.cmake`` script, we include the header path of SOC component by default for all components. But for better code organization (or maybe also benifits to the compiling speed), we may remove the dependency to SOC components for most components except the driver and kernel related components. In CMAKE, we have two kinds of header visibilities (set by include path visibility): (Assume component A --(depends on)--> B, B is the current component) 1. public (``COMPONENT_ADD_INCLUDEDIRS``): means this path is visible to other depending components (A) (visible to A and B) 2. private (``COMPONENT_PRIV_INCLUDEDIRS``): means this path is only visible to source files inside the component (visible to B only) and we have two kinds of depending ways: (Assume component A --(depends on)--> B --(depends on)--> C, B is the current component) 1. public (```COMPONENT_REQUIRES```): means B can access to public include path of C. All other components rely on you (A) will also be available for the public headers. (visible to A, B) 2. private (``COMPONENT_PRIV_REQUIRES``): means B can access to public include path of C, but don't propagate this relation to other components (A). (visible to B) 1. remove the common requirement in ``idf_functions.cmake``, this makes the SOC components invisible to all other components by default. 2. if a component (for example, DRIVER) really needs the dependency to SOC, add a private dependency to SOC for it. 3. some other components that don't really depends on the SOC may still meet some errors saying "can't find header soc/...", this is because it's depended component (DRIVER) incorrectly include the header of SOC in its public headers. Moving all this kind of #include into source files, or private headers 4. Fix the include requirements for some file which miss sufficient #include directives. (Previously they include some headers by the long long long header include link) This is a breaking change. Previous code may depends on the long include chain. You may need to include the following headers for some files after this commit: - soc/soc.h - soc/soc_memory_layout.h - driver/gpio.h - esp_sleep.h The major broken include chain includes: 1. esp_system.h no longer includes esp_sleep.h. The latter includes driver/gpio.h and driver/touch_pad.h. 2. ets_sys.h no longer includes soc/soc.h 3. freertos/portmacro.h no longer includes soc/soc_memory_layout.h some peripheral headers no longer includes their hw related headers, e.g. rom/gpio.h no longer includes soc/gpio_pins.h and soc/gpio_reg.h BREAKING CHANGE
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#define AVCT_TRACE_ERROR(fmt, args...)
#define AVCT_TRACE_WARNING(fmt, args...)
#define AVCT_TRACE_EVENT(fmt, args...)
#define AVCT_TRACE_DEBUG(fmt, args...)
#define AVCT_TRACE_API(fmt, args...)
/* Define tracing for the AVRCP profile
*/
global: move the soc component out of the common list This MR removes the common dependency from every IDF components to the SOC component. Currently, in the ``idf_functions.cmake`` script, we include the header path of SOC component by default for all components. But for better code organization (or maybe also benifits to the compiling speed), we may remove the dependency to SOC components for most components except the driver and kernel related components. In CMAKE, we have two kinds of header visibilities (set by include path visibility): (Assume component A --(depends on)--> B, B is the current component) 1. public (``COMPONENT_ADD_INCLUDEDIRS``): means this path is visible to other depending components (A) (visible to A and B) 2. private (``COMPONENT_PRIV_INCLUDEDIRS``): means this path is only visible to source files inside the component (visible to B only) and we have two kinds of depending ways: (Assume component A --(depends on)--> B --(depends on)--> C, B is the current component) 1. public (```COMPONENT_REQUIRES```): means B can access to public include path of C. All other components rely on you (A) will also be available for the public headers. (visible to A, B) 2. private (``COMPONENT_PRIV_REQUIRES``): means B can access to public include path of C, but don't propagate this relation to other components (A). (visible to B) 1. remove the common requirement in ``idf_functions.cmake``, this makes the SOC components invisible to all other components by default. 2. if a component (for example, DRIVER) really needs the dependency to SOC, add a private dependency to SOC for it. 3. some other components that don't really depends on the SOC may still meet some errors saying "can't find header soc/...", this is because it's depended component (DRIVER) incorrectly include the header of SOC in its public headers. Moving all this kind of #include into source files, or private headers 4. Fix the include requirements for some file which miss sufficient #include directives. (Previously they include some headers by the long long long header include link) This is a breaking change. Previous code may depends on the long include chain. You may need to include the following headers for some files after this commit: - soc/soc.h - soc/soc_memory_layout.h - driver/gpio.h - esp_sleep.h The major broken include chain includes: 1. esp_system.h no longer includes esp_sleep.h. The latter includes driver/gpio.h and driver/touch_pad.h. 2. ets_sys.h no longer includes soc/soc.h 3. freertos/portmacro.h no longer includes soc/soc_memory_layout.h some peripheral headers no longer includes their hw related headers, e.g. rom/gpio.h no longer includes soc/gpio_pins.h and soc/gpio_reg.h BREAKING CHANGE
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#define AVRC_TRACE_ERROR(fmt, args...)
#define AVRC_TRACE_WARNING(fmt, args...)
#define AVRC_TRACE_EVENT(fmt, args...)
#define AVRC_TRACE_DEBUG(fmt, args...)
#define AVRC_TRACE_API(fmt, args...)
/* MCAP
*/
global: move the soc component out of the common list This MR removes the common dependency from every IDF components to the SOC component. Currently, in the ``idf_functions.cmake`` script, we include the header path of SOC component by default for all components. But for better code organization (or maybe also benifits to the compiling speed), we may remove the dependency to SOC components for most components except the driver and kernel related components. In CMAKE, we have two kinds of header visibilities (set by include path visibility): (Assume component A --(depends on)--> B, B is the current component) 1. public (``COMPONENT_ADD_INCLUDEDIRS``): means this path is visible to other depending components (A) (visible to A and B) 2. private (``COMPONENT_PRIV_INCLUDEDIRS``): means this path is only visible to source files inside the component (visible to B only) and we have two kinds of depending ways: (Assume component A --(depends on)--> B --(depends on)--> C, B is the current component) 1. public (```COMPONENT_REQUIRES```): means B can access to public include path of C. All other components rely on you (A) will also be available for the public headers. (visible to A, B) 2. private (``COMPONENT_PRIV_REQUIRES``): means B can access to public include path of C, but don't propagate this relation to other components (A). (visible to B) 1. remove the common requirement in ``idf_functions.cmake``, this makes the SOC components invisible to all other components by default. 2. if a component (for example, DRIVER) really needs the dependency to SOC, add a private dependency to SOC for it. 3. some other components that don't really depends on the SOC may still meet some errors saying "can't find header soc/...", this is because it's depended component (DRIVER) incorrectly include the header of SOC in its public headers. Moving all this kind of #include into source files, or private headers 4. Fix the include requirements for some file which miss sufficient #include directives. (Previously they include some headers by the long long long header include link) This is a breaking change. Previous code may depends on the long include chain. You may need to include the following headers for some files after this commit: - soc/soc.h - soc/soc_memory_layout.h - driver/gpio.h - esp_sleep.h The major broken include chain includes: 1. esp_system.h no longer includes esp_sleep.h. The latter includes driver/gpio.h and driver/touch_pad.h. 2. ets_sys.h no longer includes soc/soc.h 3. freertos/portmacro.h no longer includes soc/soc_memory_layout.h some peripheral headers no longer includes their hw related headers, e.g. rom/gpio.h no longer includes soc/gpio_pins.h and soc/gpio_reg.h BREAKING CHANGE
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#define MCA_TRACE_ERROR(fmt, args...)
#define MCA_TRACE_WARNING(fmt, args...)
#define MCA_TRACE_EVENT(fmt, args...)
#define MCA_TRACE_DEBUG(fmt, args...)
#define MCA_TRACE_API(fmt, args...)
/* Define tracing for the ATT/GATT unit
*/
global: move the soc component out of the common list This MR removes the common dependency from every IDF components to the SOC component. Currently, in the ``idf_functions.cmake`` script, we include the header path of SOC component by default for all components. But for better code organization (or maybe also benifits to the compiling speed), we may remove the dependency to SOC components for most components except the driver and kernel related components. In CMAKE, we have two kinds of header visibilities (set by include path visibility): (Assume component A --(depends on)--> B, B is the current component) 1. public (``COMPONENT_ADD_INCLUDEDIRS``): means this path is visible to other depending components (A) (visible to A and B) 2. private (``COMPONENT_PRIV_INCLUDEDIRS``): means this path is only visible to source files inside the component (visible to B only) and we have two kinds of depending ways: (Assume component A --(depends on)--> B --(depends on)--> C, B is the current component) 1. public (```COMPONENT_REQUIRES```): means B can access to public include path of C. All other components rely on you (A) will also be available for the public headers. (visible to A, B) 2. private (``COMPONENT_PRIV_REQUIRES``): means B can access to public include path of C, but don't propagate this relation to other components (A). (visible to B) 1. remove the common requirement in ``idf_functions.cmake``, this makes the SOC components invisible to all other components by default. 2. if a component (for example, DRIVER) really needs the dependency to SOC, add a private dependency to SOC for it. 3. some other components that don't really depends on the SOC may still meet some errors saying "can't find header soc/...", this is because it's depended component (DRIVER) incorrectly include the header of SOC in its public headers. Moving all this kind of #include into source files, or private headers 4. Fix the include requirements for some file which miss sufficient #include directives. (Previously they include some headers by the long long long header include link) This is a breaking change. Previous code may depends on the long include chain. You may need to include the following headers for some files after this commit: - soc/soc.h - soc/soc_memory_layout.h - driver/gpio.h - esp_sleep.h The major broken include chain includes: 1. esp_system.h no longer includes esp_sleep.h. The latter includes driver/gpio.h and driver/touch_pad.h. 2. ets_sys.h no longer includes soc/soc.h 3. freertos/portmacro.h no longer includes soc/soc_memory_layout.h some peripheral headers no longer includes their hw related headers, e.g. rom/gpio.h no longer includes soc/gpio_pins.h and soc/gpio_reg.h BREAKING CHANGE
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#define GATT_TRACE_ERROR(fmt, args...)
#define GATT_TRACE_WARNING(fmt, args...)
#define GATT_TRACE_API(fmt, args...)
#define GATT_TRACE_EVENT(fmt, args...)
#define GATT_TRACE_DEBUG(fmt, args...)
/* Define tracing for the SMP unit
*/
global: move the soc component out of the common list This MR removes the common dependency from every IDF components to the SOC component. Currently, in the ``idf_functions.cmake`` script, we include the header path of SOC component by default for all components. But for better code organization (or maybe also benifits to the compiling speed), we may remove the dependency to SOC components for most components except the driver and kernel related components. In CMAKE, we have two kinds of header visibilities (set by include path visibility): (Assume component A --(depends on)--> B, B is the current component) 1. public (``COMPONENT_ADD_INCLUDEDIRS``): means this path is visible to other depending components (A) (visible to A and B) 2. private (``COMPONENT_PRIV_INCLUDEDIRS``): means this path is only visible to source files inside the component (visible to B only) and we have two kinds of depending ways: (Assume component A --(depends on)--> B --(depends on)--> C, B is the current component) 1. public (```COMPONENT_REQUIRES```): means B can access to public include path of C. All other components rely on you (A) will also be available for the public headers. (visible to A, B) 2. private (``COMPONENT_PRIV_REQUIRES``): means B can access to public include path of C, but don't propagate this relation to other components (A). (visible to B) 1. remove the common requirement in ``idf_functions.cmake``, this makes the SOC components invisible to all other components by default. 2. if a component (for example, DRIVER) really needs the dependency to SOC, add a private dependency to SOC for it. 3. some other components that don't really depends on the SOC may still meet some errors saying "can't find header soc/...", this is because it's depended component (DRIVER) incorrectly include the header of SOC in its public headers. Moving all this kind of #include into source files, or private headers 4. Fix the include requirements for some file which miss sufficient #include directives. (Previously they include some headers by the long long long header include link) This is a breaking change. Previous code may depends on the long include chain. You may need to include the following headers for some files after this commit: - soc/soc.h - soc/soc_memory_layout.h - driver/gpio.h - esp_sleep.h The major broken include chain includes: 1. esp_system.h no longer includes esp_sleep.h. The latter includes driver/gpio.h and driver/touch_pad.h. 2. ets_sys.h no longer includes soc/soc.h 3. freertos/portmacro.h no longer includes soc/soc_memory_layout.h some peripheral headers no longer includes their hw related headers, e.g. rom/gpio.h no longer includes soc/gpio_pins.h and soc/gpio_reg.h BREAKING CHANGE
2019-04-03 05:17:38 +00:00
#define SMP_TRACE_ERROR(fmt, args...)
#define SMP_TRACE_WARNING(fmt, args...)
#define SMP_TRACE_API(fmt, args...)
#define SMP_TRACE_EVENT(fmt, args...)
#define SMP_TRACE_DEBUG(fmt, args...)
extern UINT8 btif_trace_level;
// define traces for application
global: move the soc component out of the common list This MR removes the common dependency from every IDF components to the SOC component. Currently, in the ``idf_functions.cmake`` script, we include the header path of SOC component by default for all components. But for better code organization (or maybe also benifits to the compiling speed), we may remove the dependency to SOC components for most components except the driver and kernel related components. In CMAKE, we have two kinds of header visibilities (set by include path visibility): (Assume component A --(depends on)--> B, B is the current component) 1. public (``COMPONENT_ADD_INCLUDEDIRS``): means this path is visible to other depending components (A) (visible to A and B) 2. private (``COMPONENT_PRIV_INCLUDEDIRS``): means this path is only visible to source files inside the component (visible to B only) and we have two kinds of depending ways: (Assume component A --(depends on)--> B --(depends on)--> C, B is the current component) 1. public (```COMPONENT_REQUIRES```): means B can access to public include path of C. All other components rely on you (A) will also be available for the public headers. (visible to A, B) 2. private (``COMPONENT_PRIV_REQUIRES``): means B can access to public include path of C, but don't propagate this relation to other components (A). (visible to B) 1. remove the common requirement in ``idf_functions.cmake``, this makes the SOC components invisible to all other components by default. 2. if a component (for example, DRIVER) really needs the dependency to SOC, add a private dependency to SOC for it. 3. some other components that don't really depends on the SOC may still meet some errors saying "can't find header soc/...", this is because it's depended component (DRIVER) incorrectly include the header of SOC in its public headers. Moving all this kind of #include into source files, or private headers 4. Fix the include requirements for some file which miss sufficient #include directives. (Previously they include some headers by the long long long header include link) This is a breaking change. Previous code may depends on the long include chain. You may need to include the following headers for some files after this commit: - soc/soc.h - soc/soc_memory_layout.h - driver/gpio.h - esp_sleep.h The major broken include chain includes: 1. esp_system.h no longer includes esp_sleep.h. The latter includes driver/gpio.h and driver/touch_pad.h. 2. ets_sys.h no longer includes soc/soc.h 3. freertos/portmacro.h no longer includes soc/soc_memory_layout.h some peripheral headers no longer includes their hw related headers, e.g. rom/gpio.h no longer includes soc/gpio_pins.h and soc/gpio_reg.h BREAKING CHANGE
2019-04-03 05:17:38 +00:00
#define BTIF_TRACE_ERROR(fmt, args...)
#define BTIF_TRACE_WARNING(fmt, args...)
#define BTIF_TRACE_API(fmt, args...)
#define BTIF_TRACE_EVENT(fmt, args...)
#define BTIF_TRACE_DEBUG(fmt, args...)
#define BTIF_TRACE_VERBOSE(fmt, args...)
/* define traces for application */
global: move the soc component out of the common list This MR removes the common dependency from every IDF components to the SOC component. Currently, in the ``idf_functions.cmake`` script, we include the header path of SOC component by default for all components. But for better code organization (or maybe also benifits to the compiling speed), we may remove the dependency to SOC components for most components except the driver and kernel related components. In CMAKE, we have two kinds of header visibilities (set by include path visibility): (Assume component A --(depends on)--> B, B is the current component) 1. public (``COMPONENT_ADD_INCLUDEDIRS``): means this path is visible to other depending components (A) (visible to A and B) 2. private (``COMPONENT_PRIV_INCLUDEDIRS``): means this path is only visible to source files inside the component (visible to B only) and we have two kinds of depending ways: (Assume component A --(depends on)--> B --(depends on)--> C, B is the current component) 1. public (```COMPONENT_REQUIRES```): means B can access to public include path of C. All other components rely on you (A) will also be available for the public headers. (visible to A, B) 2. private (``COMPONENT_PRIV_REQUIRES``): means B can access to public include path of C, but don't propagate this relation to other components (A). (visible to B) 1. remove the common requirement in ``idf_functions.cmake``, this makes the SOC components invisible to all other components by default. 2. if a component (for example, DRIVER) really needs the dependency to SOC, add a private dependency to SOC for it. 3. some other components that don't really depends on the SOC may still meet some errors saying "can't find header soc/...", this is because it's depended component (DRIVER) incorrectly include the header of SOC in its public headers. Moving all this kind of #include into source files, or private headers 4. Fix the include requirements for some file which miss sufficient #include directives. (Previously they include some headers by the long long long header include link) This is a breaking change. Previous code may depends on the long include chain. You may need to include the following headers for some files after this commit: - soc/soc.h - soc/soc_memory_layout.h - driver/gpio.h - esp_sleep.h The major broken include chain includes: 1. esp_system.h no longer includes esp_sleep.h. The latter includes driver/gpio.h and driver/touch_pad.h. 2. ets_sys.h no longer includes soc/soc.h 3. freertos/portmacro.h no longer includes soc/soc_memory_layout.h some peripheral headers no longer includes their hw related headers, e.g. rom/gpio.h no longer includes soc/gpio_pins.h and soc/gpio_reg.h BREAKING CHANGE
2019-04-03 05:17:38 +00:00
#define APPL_TRACE_ERROR(fmt, args...)
#define APPL_TRACE_WARNING(fmt, args...)
#define APPL_TRACE_API(fmt, args...)
#define APPL_TRACE_EVENT(fmt, args...)
#define APPL_TRACE_DEBUG(fmt, args...)
#define APPL_TRACE_VERBOSE(fmt, args...)
/* define traces for BLUFI */
global: move the soc component out of the common list This MR removes the common dependency from every IDF components to the SOC component. Currently, in the ``idf_functions.cmake`` script, we include the header path of SOC component by default for all components. But for better code organization (or maybe also benifits to the compiling speed), we may remove the dependency to SOC components for most components except the driver and kernel related components. In CMAKE, we have two kinds of header visibilities (set by include path visibility): (Assume component A --(depends on)--> B, B is the current component) 1. public (``COMPONENT_ADD_INCLUDEDIRS``): means this path is visible to other depending components (A) (visible to A and B) 2. private (``COMPONENT_PRIV_INCLUDEDIRS``): means this path is only visible to source files inside the component (visible to B only) and we have two kinds of depending ways: (Assume component A --(depends on)--> B --(depends on)--> C, B is the current component) 1. public (```COMPONENT_REQUIRES```): means B can access to public include path of C. All other components rely on you (A) will also be available for the public headers. (visible to A, B) 2. private (``COMPONENT_PRIV_REQUIRES``): means B can access to public include path of C, but don't propagate this relation to other components (A). (visible to B) 1. remove the common requirement in ``idf_functions.cmake``, this makes the SOC components invisible to all other components by default. 2. if a component (for example, DRIVER) really needs the dependency to SOC, add a private dependency to SOC for it. 3. some other components that don't really depends on the SOC may still meet some errors saying "can't find header soc/...", this is because it's depended component (DRIVER) incorrectly include the header of SOC in its public headers. Moving all this kind of #include into source files, or private headers 4. Fix the include requirements for some file which miss sufficient #include directives. (Previously they include some headers by the long long long header include link) This is a breaking change. Previous code may depends on the long include chain. You may need to include the following headers for some files after this commit: - soc/soc.h - soc/soc_memory_layout.h - driver/gpio.h - esp_sleep.h The major broken include chain includes: 1. esp_system.h no longer includes esp_sleep.h. The latter includes driver/gpio.h and driver/touch_pad.h. 2. ets_sys.h no longer includes soc/soc.h 3. freertos/portmacro.h no longer includes soc/soc_memory_layout.h some peripheral headers no longer includes their hw related headers, e.g. rom/gpio.h no longer includes soc/gpio_pins.h and soc/gpio_reg.h BREAKING CHANGE
2019-04-03 05:17:38 +00:00
#define BLUFI_TRACE_ERROR(fmt, args...)
#define BLUFI_TRACE_WARNING(fmt, args...)
#define BLUFI_TRACE_API(fmt, args...)
#define BLUFI_TRACE_EVENT(fmt, args...)
#define BLUFI_TRACE_DEBUG(fmt, args...)
#define BLUFI_TRACE_VERBOSE(fmt, args...)
#endif ///!UC_BT_STACK_NO_LOG
/* Simplified Trace Helper Macro
*/
#define bdld(fmt, args...) \
do{\
if((MY_LOG_LEVEL) >= BT_TRACE_LEVEL_DEBUG) \
BT_PRINT_D(fmt, ## args); \
}while(0)
#define bdlw(fmt, args...) \
do{\
if((MY_LOG_LEVEL) >= BT_TRACE_LEVEL_WARNING) \
BT_PRINT_W(fmt, ## args); \
}while(0)
#define bdle(fmt, args...) \
do{\
if((MY_LOG_LEVEL) >= BT_TRACE_LEVEL_ERROR) \
BT_PRINT_E(fmt, ## args); \
}while(0)
#define bdla(assert_if) \
do{\
if(((MY_LOG_LEVEL) >= BT_TRACE_LEVEL_ERROR) && !(assert_if)) \
BT_PRINT_E("%s: assert failed\n", #assert_if); \
}while(0)
typedef UINT8 tBTTRC_PARAM_TYPE;
typedef UINT8 tBTTRC_LAYER_ID;
typedef UINT8 tBTTRC_TYPE;
typedef struct {
tBTTRC_LAYER_ID layer_id;
tBTTRC_TYPE type; /* TODO: use tBTTRC_TYPE instead of "classical level 0-5" */
} tBTTRC_LEVEL;
typedef UINT8 (tBTTRC_SET_TRACE_LEVEL)( UINT8 );
typedef struct {
const tBTTRC_LAYER_ID layer_id_start;
const tBTTRC_LAYER_ID layer_id_end;
tBTTRC_SET_TRACE_LEVEL *p_f;
const char *trc_name;
UINT8 trace_level;
} tBTTRC_FUNC_MAP;
/* External declaration for appl_trace_level here to avoid to add the declaration in all the files using APPL_TRACExxx macros */
extern UINT8 appl_trace_level;
#endif /*_BT_TRACE_H_*/