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24 #include "sigrok-internal.h"
26 /* Currently selected libsigrok loglevel. Default: SR_LOG_WARN. */
27 static int sr_loglevel = SR_LOG_WARN; /* Show errors+warnings per default. */
29 /* Function prototype. */
30 static int sr_logv(void *cb_data, int loglevel, const char *format,
33 /* Pointer to the currently selected log callback. Default: sr_logv(). */
34 static sr_log_callback_t sr_log_callback = sr_logv;
37 * Pointer to private data that can be passed to the log callback.
38 * This can be used (for example) by C++ GUIs to pass a "this" pointer.
40 static void *sr_log_callback_data = NULL;
42 /* Log domain (a short string that is used as prefix for all messages). */
43 #define LOGDOMAIN_MAXLEN 30
44 #define LOGDOMAIN_DEFAULT "sr: "
45 static char sr_log_domain[LOGDOMAIN_MAXLEN + 1] = LOGDOMAIN_DEFAULT;
48 * Set the libsigrok loglevel.
50 * This influences the amount of log messages (debug messages, error messages,
51 * and so on) libsigrok will output. Using SR_LOG_NONE disables all messages.
53 * Note that this function itself will also output log messages. After the
54 * loglevel has changed, it will output a debug message with SR_LOG_DBG for
55 * example. Whether this message is shown depends on the (new) loglevel.
57 * @param loglevel The loglevel to set (SR_LOG_NONE, SR_LOG_ERR, SR_LOG_WARN,
58 * SR_LOG_INFO, SR_LOG_DBG, or SR_LOG_SPEW).
60 * @return SR_OK upon success, SR_ERR_ARG upon invalid loglevel.
62 SR_API int sr_log_loglevel_set(int loglevel)
64 if (loglevel < SR_LOG_NONE || loglevel > SR_LOG_SPEW) {
65 sr_err("Invalid loglevel %d.", loglevel);
69 sr_loglevel = loglevel;
71 sr_dbg("libsigrok loglevel set to %d.", loglevel);
77 * Get the libsigrok loglevel.
79 * @return The currently configured libsigrok loglevel.
81 SR_API int sr_log_loglevel_get(void)
87 * Set the libsigrok logdomain string.
89 * @param logdomain The string to use as logdomain for libsigrok log
90 * messages from now on. Must not be NULL. The maximum
91 * length of the string is 30 characters (this does not
92 * include the trailing NUL-byte). Longer strings are
94 * In order to not use a logdomain, pass an empty string.
95 * The function makes its own copy of the input string, i.e.
96 * the caller does not need to keep it around.
98 * @return SR_OK upon success, SR_ERR_ARG upon invalid logdomain.
100 SR_API int sr_log_logdomain_set(const char *logdomain)
103 sr_err("log: %s: logdomain was NULL", __func__);
107 /* TODO: Error handling. */
108 snprintf((char *)&sr_log_domain, LOGDOMAIN_MAXLEN, "%s", logdomain);
110 sr_dbg("Log domain set to '%s'.", (const char *)&sr_log_domain);
116 * Get the currently configured libsigrok logdomain.
118 * @return A copy of the currently configured libsigrok logdomain
119 * string. The caller is responsible for g_free()ing the string when
120 * it is no longer needed.
122 SR_API char *sr_log_logdomain_get(void)
124 return g_strdup((const char *)&sr_log_domain);
128 * Set the libsigrok log callback to the specified function.
130 * @param cb Function pointer to the log callback function to use.
132 * @param cb_data Pointer to private data to be passed on. This can be used by
133 * the caller to pass arbitrary data to the log functions. This
134 * pointer is only stored or passed on by libsigrok, and is
135 * never used or interpreted in any way. The pointer is allowed
136 * to be NULL if the caller doesn't need/want to pass any data.
138 * @return SR_OK upon success, SR_ERR_ARG upon invalid arguments.
140 SR_API int sr_log_callback_set(sr_log_callback_t cb, void *cb_data)
143 sr_err("log: %s: cb was NULL", __func__);
147 /* Note: 'cb_data' is allowed to be NULL. */
149 sr_log_callback = cb;
150 sr_log_callback_data = cb_data;
156 * Set the libsigrok log callback to the default built-in one.
158 * Additionally, the internal 'sr_log_callback_data' pointer is set to NULL.
160 * @return SR_OK upon success, a negative error code otherwise.
162 SR_API int sr_log_callback_set_default(void)
165 * Note: No log output in this function, as it should safely work
166 * even if the currently set log callback is buggy/broken.
168 sr_log_callback = sr_logv;
169 sr_log_callback_data = NULL;
174 static int sr_logv(void *cb_data, int loglevel, const char *format, va_list args)
178 /* This specific log callback doesn't need the void pointer data. */
181 /* Only output messages of at least the selected loglevel(s). */
182 if (loglevel > sr_loglevel)
183 return SR_OK; /* TODO? */
185 if (sr_log_domain[0] != '\0')
186 fprintf(stderr, "%s", sr_log_domain);
187 ret = vfprintf(stderr, format, args);
188 fprintf(stderr, "\n");
193 SR_PRIV int sr_log(int loglevel, const char *format, ...)
198 va_start(args, format);
199 ret = sr_log_callback(sr_log_callback_data, loglevel, format, args);
205 SR_PRIV int sr_spew(const char *format, ...)
210 va_start(args, format);
211 ret = sr_log_callback(sr_log_callback_data, SR_LOG_SPEW, format, args);
217 SR_PRIV int sr_dbg(const char *format, ...)
222 va_start(args, format);
223 ret = sr_log_callback(sr_log_callback_data, SR_LOG_DBG, format, args);
229 SR_PRIV int sr_info(const char *format, ...)
234 va_start(args, format);
235 ret = sr_log_callback(sr_log_callback_data, SR_LOG_INFO, format, args);
241 SR_PRIV int sr_warn(const char *format, ...)
246 va_start(args, format);
247 ret = sr_log_callback(sr_log_callback_data, SR_LOG_WARN, format, args);
253 SR_PRIV int sr_err(const char *format, ...)
258 va_start(args, format);
259 ret = sr_log_callback(sr_log_callback_data, SR_LOG_ERR, format, args);