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Simon Glass1d0f30a2017-12-04 13:48:31 -07001Logging in U-Boot
2=================
3
4Introduction
5------------
6
7U-Boot's internal operation involves many different steps and actions. From
8setting up the board to displaying a start-up screen to loading an Operating
9System, there are many component parts each with many actions.
10
11Most of the time this internal detail is not useful. Displaying it on the
12console would delay booting (U-Boot's primary purpose) and confuse users.
13
14But for digging into what is happening in a particular area, or for debugging
15a problem it is often useful to see what U-Boot is doing in more detail than
16is visible from the basic console output.
17
18U-Boot's logging feature aims to satisfy this goal for both users and
19developers.
20
21
22Logging levels
23--------------
24
25There are a number logging levels available, in increasing order of verbosity:
26
27 LOGL_EMERG - Printed before U-Boot halts
28 LOGL_ALERT - Indicates action must be taken immediate or U-Boot will crash
29 LOGL_CRIT - Indicates a critical error that will cause boot failure
30 LOGL_ERR - Indicates an error that may cause boot failure
31 LOGL_WARNING - Warning about an unexpected condition
32 LOGL_NOTE - Important information about progress
33 LOGL_INFO - Information about normal boot progress
34 LOGL_DEBUG - Debug information (useful for debugging a driver or subsystem)
35 LOGL_DEBUG_CONTENT - Debug message showing full message content
36 LOGL_DEBUG_IO - Debug message showing hardware I/O access
37
38
39Logging category
40----------------
41
42Logging can come from a wide variety of places within U-Boot. Each log message
43has a category which is intended to allow messages to be filtered according to
44their source.
45
46The following main categories are defined:
47
48 LOGC_NONE - Unknown category (e.g. a debug() statement)
49 UCLASS_... - Related to a particular uclass (e.g. UCLASS_USB)
50 LOGC_ARCH - Related to architecture-specific code
51 LOGC_BOARD - Related to board-specific code
52 LOGC_CORE - Related to core driver-model support
53 LOGC_DT - Related to device tree control
Heinrich Schuchardt1973b382018-01-22 20:10:45 +010054 LOGC_EFI - Related to EFI implementation
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56
57Enabling logging
58----------------
59
60The following options are used to enable logging at compile time:
61
62 CONFIG_LOG - Enables the logging system
63 CONFIG_MAX_LOG_LEVEL - Max log level to build (anything higher is compiled
64 out)
65 CONFIG_LOG_CONSOLE - Enable writing log records to the console
66
67If CONFIG_LOG is not set, then no logging will be available.
68
69The above have SPL versions also, e.g. CONFIG_SPL_MAX_LOG_LEVEL.
70
71
Simon Glass8dee7b92019-02-16 20:24:36 -070072Convenience functions
73---------------------
74
75A number of convenience functions are available to shorten the code needed
76for logging:
77
78 log_err(_fmt...)
79 log_warning(_fmt...)
80 log_notice(_fmt...)
81 log_info(_fmt...)
82 log_debug(_fmt...)
83 log_content(_fmt...)
84 log_io(_fmt...)
85
86With these the log level is implicit in the name. The category is set by
87LOG_CATEGORY, which you can only define once per file, above all #includes:
88
89 #define LOG_CATEGORY LOGC_ALLOC
90
91or
92
93 #define LOG_CATEGORY UCLASS_SPI
94
95Remember that all uclasses IDs are log categories too.
96
97
Simon Glass8cb7c042017-12-28 13:14:22 -070098Log commands
99------------
100
101The 'log' command provides access to several features:
102
103 level - access the default log level
104 format - access the console log format
105 rec - output a log record
106 test - run tests
107
108Type 'help log' for details.
109
110
Simon Glass1d0f30a2017-12-04 13:48:31 -0700111Using DEBUG
112-----------
113
114U-Boot has traditionally used a #define called DEBUG to enable debugging on a
115file-by-file basis. The debug() macro compiles to a printf() statement if
116DEBUG is enabled, and an empty statement if not.
117
118With logging enabled, debug() statements are interpreted as logging output
119with a level of LOGL_DEBUG and a category of LOGC_NONE.
120
121The logging facilities are intended to replace DEBUG, but if DEBUG is defined
122at the top of a file, then it takes precedence. This means that debug()
123statements will result in output to the console and this output will not be
124logged.
125
126
127Logging destinations
128--------------------
129
130If logging information goes nowhere then it serves no purpose. U-Boot provides
131several possible determinations for logging information, all of which can be
132enabled or disabled independently:
133
134 console - goes to stdout
135
136
Simon Glass8cb7c042017-12-28 13:14:22 -0700137Log format
138----------
139
140You can control the log format using the 'log format' command. The basic
141format is:
142
143 LEVEL.category,file.c:123-func() message
144
145In the above, file.c:123 is the filename where the log record was generated and
146func() is the function name. By default ('log format default') only the
147function name and message are displayed on the console. You can control which
148fields are present, but not the field order.
149
150
Simon Glass1d0f30a2017-12-04 13:48:31 -0700151Filters
152-------
153
154Filters are attached to log drivers to control what those drivers emit. Only
155records that pass through the filter make it to the driver.
156
157Filters can be based on several criteria:
158
159 - maximum log level
160 - in a set of categories
161 - in a set of files
162
163If no filters are attached to a driver then a default filter is used, which
164limits output to records with a level less than CONFIG_LOG_MAX_LEVEL.
165
166
167Logging statements
168------------------
169
170The main logging function is:
171
172 log(category, level, format_string, ...)
173
174Also debug() and error() will generate log records - these use LOG_CATEGORY
175as the category, so you should #define this right at the top of the source
176file to ensure the category is correct.
177
Simon Glass3707c6e2017-12-28 13:14:23 -0700178You can also define CONFIG_LOG_ERROR_RETURN to enable the log_ret() macro. This
179can be used whenever your function returns an error value:
180
181 return log_ret(uclass_first_device(UCLASS_MMC, &dev));
182
183This will write a log record when an error code is detected (a value < 0). This
184can make it easier to trace errors that are generated deep in the call stack.
185
Simon Glass1d0f30a2017-12-04 13:48:31 -0700186
187Code size
188---------
189
190Code size impact depends largely on what is enabled. The following numbers are
Simon Glassb71ac162018-04-02 02:42:53 -0600191generated by 'buildman -S' for snow, which is a Thumb-2 board (all units in
192bytes):
Simon Glass1d0f30a2017-12-04 13:48:31 -0700193
194This series: adds bss +20.0 data +4.0 rodata +4.0 text +44.0
195CONFIG_LOG: bss -52.0 data +92.0 rodata -635.0 text +1048.0
196CONFIG_LOG_MAX_LEVEL=7: bss +188.0 data +4.0 rodata +49183.0 text +98124.0
197
198The last option turns every debug() statement into a logging call, which
199bloats the code hugely. The advantage is that it is then possible to enable
200all logging within U-Boot.
201
202
203To Do
204-----
205
206There are lots of useful additions that could be made. None of the below is
207implemented! If you do one, please add a test in test/py/tests/test_log.py
208
209Convenience functions to support setting the category:
210
211 log_arch(level, format_string, ...) - category LOGC_ARCH
212 log_board(level, format_string, ...) - category LOGC_BOARD
213 log_core(level, format_string, ...) - category LOGC_CORE
214 log_dt(level, format_string, ...) - category LOGC_DT
215
Simon Glass1d0f30a2017-12-04 13:48:31 -0700216More logging destinations:
217
218 device - goes to a device (e.g. serial)
219 buffer - recorded in a memory buffer
220
221Convert debug() statements in the code to log() statements
222
223Support making printf() emit log statements a L_INFO level
224
225Convert error() statements in the code to log() statements
226
227Figure out what to do with BUG(), BUG_ON() and warn_non_spl()
228
229Figure out what to do with assert()
230
231Add a way to browse log records
232
233Add a way to record log records for browsing using an external tool
234
235Add commands to add and remove filters
236
237Add commands to add and remove log devices
238
239Allow sharing of printf format strings in log records to reduce storage size
240for large numbers of log records
241
242Add a command-line option to sandbox to set the default logging level
243
244Convert core driver model code to use logging
245
246Convert uclasses to use logging with the correct category
247
248Consider making log() calls emit an automatic newline, perhaps with a logn()
249 function to avoid that
250
251Passing log records through to linux (e.g. via device tree /chosen)
252
253Provide a command to access the number of log records generated, and the
254number dropped due to them being generated before the log system was ready.
255
256Add a printf() format string pragma so that log statements are checked properly
257
258Enhance the log console driver to show level / category / file / line
259information
260
261Add a command to add new log records and delete existing records.
262
263Provide additional log() functions - e.g. logc() to specify the category
264
265--
266Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
26715-Sep-17