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This is a fix for the esp_log_level_set function. The problem is when this function is called but NOT withe the same 'c' string constant that the LOG* calls used in each module, the cache check doesn't match, so the cached entry won't get updated. There's no point in optimizing this function anyway because it is only called rarely. Merges https://github.com/espressif/esp-idf/pull/1557 Closes https://github.com/espressif/esp-idf/pull/2996 |
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README.rst |
Logging library =============== Overview -------- Log library has two ways of managing log verbosity: compile time, set via menuconfig; and runtime, using ``esp_log_level_set`` function. At compile time, filtering is done using ``CONFIG_LOG_DEFAULT_LEVEL`` macro, set via menuconfig. All logging statements for levels higher than ``CONFIG_LOG_DEFAULT_LEVEL`` will be removed by the preprocessor. At run time, all logs below ``CONFIG_LOG_DEFAULT_LEVEL`` are enabled by default. ``esp_log_level_set`` function may be used to set logging level per module. Modules are identified by their tags, which are human-readable ASCII zero-terminated strings. How to use this library ----------------------- In each C file which uses logging functionality, define TAG variable like this: .. code-block:: c static const char* TAG = "MyModule"; then use one of logging macros to produce output, e.g: .. code-block:: c ESP_LOGW(TAG, "Baud rate error %.1f%%. Requested: %d baud, actual: %d baud", error * 100, baud_req, baud_real); Several macros are available for different verbosity levels: * ``ESP_LOGE`` - error * ``ESP_LOGW`` - warning * ``ESP_LOGI`` - info * ``ESP_LOGD`` - debug * ``ESP_LOGV`` - verbose Additionally there is an _EARLY_ variant for each of these macros (e.g. ``ESP_EARLY_LOGE``). These variants can run in startup code, before heap allocator and syscalls have been initialized. When compiling bootloader, normal ``ESP_LOGx`` macros fall back to the same implementation as ``ESP_EARLY_LOGx`` macros. So the only place where ``ESP_EARLY_LOGx`` have to be used explicitly is the early startup code, such as heap allocator initialization code. (Note that such distinction would not have been necessary if we would have an ``ets_vprintf`` function in the ROM. Then it would be possible to switch implementation from _EARLY_ version to normal version on the fly. Unfortunately, ``ets_vprintf`` in ROM has been inlined by the compiler into ``ets_printf``, so it is not accessible outside.) To override default verbosity level at file or component scope, define ``LOG_LOCAL_LEVEL`` macro. At file scope, define it before including ``esp_log.h``, e.g.: .. code-block:: c #define LOG_LOCAL_LEVEL ESP_LOG_VERBOSE #include "esp_log.h" At component scope, define it in component makefile: .. code-block:: make CFLAGS += -D LOG_LOCAL_LEVEL=ESP_LOG_DEBUG To configure logging output per module at runtime, add calls to ``esp_log_level_set`` function: .. code-block:: c esp_log_level_set("*", ESP_LOG_ERROR); // set all components to ERROR level esp_log_level_set("wifi", ESP_LOG_WARN); // enable WARN logs from WiFi stack esp_log_level_set("dhcpc", ESP_LOG_INFO); // enable INFO logs from DHCP client Logging to Host via JTAG ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ By default logging library uses vprintf-like function to write formatted output to dedicated UART. With calling a simple API, all log output my be routed to JTAG instead, and make the logging several times faster. For details please refer to section :ref:`app_trace-logging-to-host`.