#include "logging/log.h"
+#define BT_LIB_LOG_LIBBABELTRACE2_NAME "libbabeltrace2"
+
extern
int bt_lib_log_level;
} \
} while (0)
-/*
- * The six macros below are logging statements which are specialized
- * for the Babeltrace library.
- *
- * `_fmt` is a typical printf()-style format string, with the following
- * limitations:
- *
- * * The `*` width specifier is not accepted.
- * * The `*` precision specifier is not accepted.
- * * The `j` and `t` length modifiers are not accepted.
- * * The `n` format specifier is not accepted.
- * * The format specifiers defined in <inttypes.h> are not accepted
- * except for `PRId64`, `PRIu64`, `PRIx64`, `PRIX64`, `PRIo64`, and
- * `PRIi64`.
- *
- * The Babeltrace extension conversion specifier is accepted. Its syntax
- * is either `%!u` to format a UUID (`bt_uuid` type) or:
- *
- * 1. Introductory `%!` sequence.
- *
- * 2. Optional: `[` followed by a custom prefix for the printed fields
- * of this specifier, followed by `]`. The standard form is to end
- * this prefix with `-` so that, for example, with the prefix
- * `prefix-`, the complete field name is `prefix-addr`.
- *
- * 3. Optional: `+` to print extended fields. This depends on the
- * provided format specifier.
- *
- * 4. Format specifier (see below).
- *
- * The available format specifiers are:
- *
- * `F`:
- * Trace IR field class. The parameter type is
- * `struct bt_field_class *`.
- *
- * `f`:
- * Trace IR field. The parameter type is `struct bt_field *`.
- *
- * `P`:
- * Field path. The parameter type is `struct bt_field_path *`.
- *
- * `E`:
- * Trace IR event class. The parameter type is
- * `struct bt_event_class *`.
- *
- * `e`:
- * Trace IR event. The parameter type is `struct bt_event *`.
- *
- * `S`:
- * Trace IR stream class. The parameter type is
- * `struct bt_stream_class *`.
- *
- * `s`:
- * Trace IR stream. The parameter type is `struct bt_stream *`.
- *
- * `a`:
- * Packet. The parameter type is `struct bt_packet *`.
- *
- * `T`:
- * Trace IR trace class. The parameter type is `struct bt_trace_class *`.
- *
- * `t`:
- * Trace IR trace. The parameter type is `struct bt_trace *`.
- *
- * `K`:
- * Clock class. The parameter type is `struct bt_clock_class *`.
- *
- * `k`:
- * Clock snapshot. The parameter type is `struct bt_clock_snapshot *`.
- *
- * `v`:
- * Value. The parameter type is `struct bt_value *`.
- *
- * `n`:
- * Message. The parameter type is `struct bt_message *`.
- *
- * `i`:
- * Message iterator. The parameter type is
- * `struct bt_message_iterator *`.
- *
- * `C`:
- * Component class. The parameter type is
- * `struct bt_component_class *`.
- *
- * `c`:
- * Component. The parameter type is `struct bt_component *`.
- *
- * `p`:
- * Port. The parameter type is `struct bt_port *`.
- *
- * `x`:
- * Connection. The parameter type is `struct bt_connection *`.
- *
- * `g`:
- * Graph. The parameter type is `struct bt_graph *`.
- *
- * `l`:
- * Plugin. The parameter type is `const struct bt_plugin *`.
- *
- * `o`:
- * Object pool. The parameter type is `struct bt_object_pool *`.
- *
- * `O`:
- * Object. The parameter type is `struct bt_object *`.
- *
- * Conversion specifier examples:
- *
- * %!f
- * %![my-event-]+e
- * %!t
- * %!+F
- *
- * The string `, ` is printed between individual fields, but not after
- * the last one. Therefore you must put this separator in the format
- * string between two conversion specifiers, e.g.:
- *
- * BT_LIB_LOGW("Message: count=%u, %!E, %!+K", count, event_class,
- * clock_class);
- *
- * Example with a custom prefix:
- *
- * BT_LIB_LOGI("Some message: %![ec-a-]e, %![ec-b-]+e", ec_a, ec_b);
- *
- * It is safe to pass NULL as any Babeltrace object parameter: the
- * macros only print its null address.
- */
+/* See `CONTRIBUTING.adoc` for usage */
#define BT_LIB_LOGF(_fmt, ...) BT_LIB_LOG(BT_LOG_FATAL, _fmt, ##__VA_ARGS__)
#define BT_LIB_LOGE(_fmt, ...) BT_LIB_LOG(BT_LOG_ERROR, _fmt, ##__VA_ARGS__)
-#define BT_LIB_LOGW(_fmt, ...) BT_LIB_LOG(BT_LOG_WARN, _fmt, ##__VA_ARGS__)
+#define BT_LIB_LOGW(_fmt, ...) BT_LIB_LOG(BT_LOG_WARNING, _fmt, ##__VA_ARGS__)
#define BT_LIB_LOGI(_fmt, ...) BT_LIB_LOG(BT_LOG_INFO, _fmt, ##__VA_ARGS__)
#define BT_LIB_LOGD(_fmt, ...) BT_LIB_LOG(BT_LOG_DEBUG, _fmt, ##__VA_ARGS__)
-#define BT_LIB_LOGV(_fmt, ...) BT_LIB_LOG(BT_LOG_VERBOSE, _fmt, ##__VA_ARGS__)
+#define BT_LIB_LOGT(_fmt, ...) BT_LIB_LOG(BT_LOG_TRACE, _fmt, ##__VA_ARGS__)
/*
* Log statement, specialized for the Babeltrace library.
*
- * Use one of the BT_LIB_LOGF*() macros above instead of calling this
+ * This function does NOT check that logging is enabled for level `lvl`:
+ * you must check it manually with BT_LOG_ON().
+ *
+ * Use one of the BT_LIB_LOG*() macros above instead of calling this
* function directly.
+ *
+ * This function would normally be BT_HIDDEN, but it is used by the Python
+ * plugin provider, which is conceptually part of libbabeltrace2, but
+ * implemented as a separate shared object, for modularity. It is therefore
+ * exposed, but not part of the public ABI.
*/
-
void bt_lib_log(const char *func, const char *file, unsigned line,
int lvl, const char *tag, const char *fmt, ...);
+#define BT_LIB_LOG_AND_APPEND(_lvl, _fmt, ...) \
+ do { \
+ bt_lib_maybe_log_and_append_cause( \
+ _BT_LOG_SRCLOC_FUNCTION, __FILE__, \
+ __LINE__, _lvl, _BT_LOG_TAG, \
+ (_fmt), ##__VA_ARGS__); \
+ } while (0)
+
+/* See `CONTRIBUTING.adoc` for usage */
+#define BT_LIB_LOGE_APPEND_CAUSE(_fmt, ...) \
+ BT_LIB_LOG_AND_APPEND(BT_LOG_ERROR, _fmt, ##__VA_ARGS__)
+#define BT_LIB_LOGW_APPEND_CAUSE(_fmt, ...) \
+ BT_LIB_LOG_AND_APPEND(BT_LOG_WARNING, _fmt, ##__VA_ARGS__)
+
+/*
+ * Like bt_lib_log(), but also appends a cause to the current thread's
+ * error object.
+ *
+ * Note that, unlike bt_lib_log(), this function does check that logging
+ * is enabled for level `lvl` before logging. This is to ensure that,
+ * even though logging is disabled, the function still appends an error
+ * cause, as the error reporting system does not rely on logging.
+ *
+ * Use one of the BT_LIB_LOG*_APPEND_CAUSE() macros above instead of
+ * calling this function directly.
+ *
+ * This function would normally be BT_HIDDEN, but it is used by the Python
+ * plugin provider, which is conceptually part of libbabeltrace2, but
+ * implemented as a separate shared object, for modularity. It is therefore
+ * exposed, but not part of the ABI.
+ */
+void bt_lib_maybe_log_and_append_cause(const char *func, const char *file,
+ unsigned line, int lvl, const char *tag,
+ const char *fmt, ...);
+
#define BT_LIB_LOG_SUPPORTED
#endif /* BABELTRACE_LIB_LOGGING_INTERNAL_H */