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Refactored blocking operation of RTT backend. Log_output buffer is used directly in case of blocking operation. Detection of host presence added. Prevent use of RTT lock when in panic mode. Removed pending on data being read by the host on every message. Refactor gives savings of 300 bytes in ROM and 120 bytes in RAM. Signed-off-by: Krzysztof Chruscinski <krzysztof.chruscinski@nordicsemi.no>
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# Copyright (c) 2016 Intel Corporation
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# SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0
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#
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menu "Logging Options"
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config SYS_LOG
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bool "Enable Logging"
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depends on PRINTK
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help
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Global switch for logging, when turned off log calls will not be
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executed.
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config SYS_LOG_SHOW_TAGS
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bool "Prepend level tags to logs"
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depends on SYS_LOG
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default y
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help
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Prefixes all log lines with an identifier to the log level submitted in
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the C code.
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config SYS_LOG_SHOW_COLOR
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bool "Use colored logs"
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depends on SYS_LOG
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help
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Use color in the logs. This requires an ANSI capable terminal.
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config SYS_LOG_DEFAULT_LEVEL
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int "Default log level"
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depends on SYS_LOG
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default 0
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range 0 4
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help
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Sets log level for modules which don't specify it explicitly. When
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set to 0 it means log wont be activated for those modules.
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Levels are:
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0 OFF, do not write by default
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1 ERROR, default to only write SYS_LOG_ERR
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2 WARNING, default to write SYS_LOG_WRN in addition to previous level
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3 INFO, default to write SYS_LOG_INF in addition to previous levels
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4 DEBUG, default to write SYS_LOG_DBG in addition to previous levels
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config SYS_LOG_OVERRIDE_LEVEL
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int "Override lowest log level"
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depends on SYS_LOG
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default 0
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range 0 4
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help
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Forces a minimum log level for all modules. Modules use their
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specified level if it is greater than this option, otherwise they use
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the level specified by this option instead of their default or
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whatever was manually set.
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Levels are:
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0 OFF, do not override
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1 ERROR, override to write SYS_LOG_ERR
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2 WARNING, override to write SYS_LOG_WRN in addition to previous level
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3 INFO, override to write SYS_LOG_INF in addition to previous levels
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4 DEBUG, override to write SYS_LOG_DBG in addition to previous levels
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config SYS_LOG_EXT_HOOK
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bool "Use external hook function for logging"
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depends on SYS_LOG
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help
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Use external hook function for logging.
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config SYS_LOG_BACKEND_NET
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bool "Networking syslog backend"
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depends on SYS_LOG && NETWORKING
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select SYS_LOG_EXT_HOOK
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select NET_CONTEXT_NET_PKT_POOL
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help
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Send syslog messages to network server.
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See RFC 5424 (syslog protocol) and RFC 5426 (syslog over UDP)
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specifications for details.
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if SYS_LOG_BACKEND_NET
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config SYS_LOG_BACKEND_NET_SERVER
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string "Syslog server IP address"
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help
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This can be either IPv4 or IPv6 address.
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Server listen UDP port number can be configured here too.
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Following syntax is supported:
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192.0.2.1:514
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192.0.2.42
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[2001:db8::1]:514
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[2001:db8::2]
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2001:db::42
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config SYS_LOG_BACKEND_NET_MAX_BUF
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int "How many network buffers to allocate for sending messages"
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range 3 256
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default 3
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help
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Each syslog message will occupy one network buffer.
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config SYS_LOG_BACKEND_NET_MAX_BUF_SIZE
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int "Max syslog message size"
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range 64 1180
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default 256
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help
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As each syslog message needs to fit to UDP packet, set this value
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so that messages are not truncated.
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The RFC 5426 recommends that for IPv4 the size is 480 octets and for
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IPv6 the size is 1180 octets. As each buffer will use RAM, the value
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should be selected so that typical messages will fit the buffer.
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The total allocated memory will be
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SYS_LOG_BACKEND_NET_MAX_BUF * SYS_LOG_BACKEND_NET_MAX_BUF_SIZE
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endif
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config LOG
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bool "Enable Logger"
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help
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Global switch for the logger, when turned off log calls will not be
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compiled in.
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if LOG
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config LOG_RUNTIME_FILTERING
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bool "Enable runtime reconfiguration of the logger"
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help
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Allow runtime configuration of maximal, independent severity
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level for instance.
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choice
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prompt "Log full strategy"
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config LOG_MODE_OVERFLOW
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bool "Oldest logs are discarded"
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config LOG_MODE_NO_OVERFLOW
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bool "New logs are dropped"
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endchoice
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config LOG_DEFAULT_LEVEL
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int "Default log level"
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default 3
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range 0 4
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help
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Sets log level for modules which don't specify it explicitly. When
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set to 0 it means log will not be activated for those modules.
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Levels are:
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- 0 OFF, do not write by default
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- 1 ERROR, default to only write LOG_LEVEL_ERR
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- 2 WARNING, default to write LOG_LEVEL_WRN
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- 3 INFO, default to write LOG_LEVEL_INFO
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- 4 DEBUG, default to write LOG_LEVEL_DBG
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config LOG_OVERRIDE_LEVEL
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int "Override lowest log level"
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default 0
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range 0 4
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help
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Forces a minimum log level for all modules. Modules use their
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specified level if it is greater than this option, otherwise they use
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the level specified by this option instead of their default or
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whatever was manually set.
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Levels are:
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- 0 OFF, do not override
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- 1 ERROR, override to write LOG_LEVEL_ERR
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- 2 WARNING, override to write LOG_LEVEL_WRN
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- 3 INFO, override to write LOG_LEVEL_INFO
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- 4 DEBUG, override to write LOG_LEVEL_DBG
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config LOG_MAX_LEVEL
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int "Maximal log level compiled in the system"
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default 4
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range 0 4
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help
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Forces a maximal log level for all modules. Modules saturates their
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specified level if it is greater than this option, otherwise they use
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the level specified by this option instead of their default or
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whatever was manually set.
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Levels are:
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- 0 OFF, logging is turned off
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- 1 ERROR, maximal level set to LOG_LEVEL_ERR
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- 2 WARNING, maximal level set to LOG_LEVEL_WRN
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- 3 INFO, maximal level set to LOG_LEVEL_INFO
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- 4 DEBUG, maximal level set to LOG_LEVEL_DBG
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menu "Prepend log message with function name"
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config LOG_FUNC_NAME_PREFIX_ERR
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bool "Error messages prepended"
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config LOG_FUNC_NAME_PREFIX_WRN
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bool "Warning messages prepended"
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config LOG_FUNC_NAME_PREFIX_INF
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bool "Info messages prepended"
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config LOG_FUNC_NAME_PREFIX_DBG
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bool "Debug messages prepended"
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default y
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endmenu
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config LOG_PRINTK
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bool "Enable processing of printk messages."
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help
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LOG_PRINTK messages are formatted in place and logged unconditionally.
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config LOG_PRINTK_MAX_STRING_LENGTH
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int "Maximum string length supported by LOG_PRINTK"
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depends on LOG_PRINTK
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default 128
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help
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Array is allocated on the stack.
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config LOG_INPLACE_PROCESS
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bool "Enable in place processing"
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help
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When enabled log is processed in the context of the call. It impacts
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performance of the system since time consuming operations are
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performed in the context of the log entry (e.g. high priority
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interrupt). When enabled LOG_BUFFER_SIZE can be reduced. Logger
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backends must support exclusive access to work flawlessly in that mode
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because one log operation can be interrupted by another one in higher
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priority context.
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config LOG_PROCESS_TRIGGER_THRESHOLD
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int "Amount of buffered logs which triggers processing thread."
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default 10
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help
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When number of buffered messages reaches the threshold thread is waken
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up. Log processing thread ID is provided during log initialization.
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Set 0 to disable the feature. If LOG_PROCESS_THREAD is enabled then
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this threshold is used by the internal thread.
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config LOG_PROCESS_THREAD
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bool "Enable internal thread for log processing"
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depends on MULTITHREADING
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default y
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help
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When enabled thread is created by the logger subsystem. Thread is
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waken up periodically (see LOG_PROCESS_THREAD_SLEEP_MS) and whenever
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number of buffered messages exceeds the threshold (see
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LOG_PROCESS_TRIGGER_THR).
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if LOG_PROCESS_THREAD
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config LOG_PROCESS_THREAD_SLEEP_MS
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int "Set internal log processing thread sleep period"
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default 1000
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help
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Log processing thread sleeps for requested period given in
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milliseconds. When waken up, thread process any buffered messages.
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config LOG_PROCESS_THREAD_STACK_SIZE
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int "Stack size for the internal log processing thread"
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default 768
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help
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Set the internal stack size for log processing thread.
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endif
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config LOG_BUFFER_SIZE
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int "Number of bytes dedicated for the logger internal buffer."
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default 1024
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range 128 65536
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help
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Number of bytes dedicated for the logger internal buffer.
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config LOG_STRDUP_MAX_STRING
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int "Longest string that can be duplicated using log_strdup()"
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default 46 if NETWORKING
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default 32
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help
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Longer strings are truncated.
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config LOG_STRDUP_BUF_COUNT
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int "Number of buffers in the pool used by log_strdup()"
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default 4
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help
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Number of calls to log_strdup() which can be pending before flushed
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to output. If "<log_strdup alloc failed>" message is seen in the log
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output, it means this value is too small and should be increased.
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Each entry takes CONFIG_LOG_STRDUP_MAX_STRING bytes of memory plus
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some additional fixed overhead.
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config LOG_DOMAIN_ID
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int "Domain ID"
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default 0
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range 0 7
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help
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In multicore system each application/core must have unique domain ID.
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config LOG_CMDS
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bool "Enable shell commands"
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depends on SHELL
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default y if SHELL
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config LOG_BACKEND_UART
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bool "Enable UART backend"
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depends on UART_CONSOLE
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default y if !SHELL_BACKEND_SERIAL
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help
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When enabled backend is using UART to output logs.
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config LOG_BACKEND_RTT
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bool "Enable Segger J-Link RTT backend"
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depends on USE_SEGGER_RTT
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default y if !SHELL_BACKEND_RTT
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help
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When enabled, backend will use RTT for logging. This backend works on a per
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message basis. Only a whole message (terminated with a carriage return: '\r')
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is transferred to up-buffer at once depending on available space and
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selected mode.
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In panic mode backend always blocks and waits until there is space
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in up-buffer for a message and message is transferred to host.
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if LOG_BACKEND_RTT
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choice
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prompt "Logger behavior"
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default LOG_BACKEND_RTT_MODE_BLOCK
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config LOG_BACKEND_RTT_MODE_DROP
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bool "Drop messages that do not fit in up-buffer."
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help
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If there is not enough space in up-buffer for a message, drop it.
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Number of dropped messages will be logged.
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Increase up-buffer size helps to reduce dropping of messages.
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config LOG_BACKEND_RTT_MODE_BLOCK
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bool "Block until message is transferred to host."
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help
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Waits until there is enough space in the up-buffer for a message.
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endchoice
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if LOG_BACKEND_RTT_MODE_DROP
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config LOG_BACKEND_RTT_MESSAGE_SIZE
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int "Size of internal buffer for storing messages."
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range 32 256
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default 128
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help
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This option defines maximum message size transferable to up-buffer.
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endif #LOG_BACKEND_RTT_MODE_DROP
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if LOG_BACKEND_RTT_MODE_BLOCK
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config LOG_BACKEND_RTT_OUTPUT_BUFFER_SIZE
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int "Size of the output buffer"
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default 16
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help
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Buffer is used by log_output module for preparing output data (e.g.
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string formatting).
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config LOG_BACKEND_RTT_RETRY_CNT
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int "Number of retries"
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default 4
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help
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Number of TX retries before dropping the data and assuming that
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RTT session is inactive.
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config LOG_BACKEND_RTT_RETRY_DELAY_MS
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int "Delay between TX retries in milliseconds"
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default 5
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help
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Sleep period between TX retry attempts. During RTT session, host pulls
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data periodically. Period starts from 1-2 milliseconds and can be
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increased if traffic on RTT increases (also from host to device). In
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case of heavy traffic data can be lost and it may be necessary to
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increase delay or number of retries.
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endif #LOG_BACKEND_RTT_MODE_BLOCK
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config LOG_BACKEND_RTT_BUFFER
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int "Buffer number used for logger output."
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range 0 SEGGER_RTT_MAX_NUM_UP_BUFFERS
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default 0
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help
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Select index of up-buffer used for logger output, by default it uses
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terminal up-buffer and its settings.
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if LOG_BACKEND_RTT_BUFFER > 0
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config LOG_BACKEND_RTT_BUFFER_SIZE
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int "Size of reserved up-buffer for logger output."
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default 1024
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help
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Specify reserved size of up-buffer used for logger output.
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endif # LOG_BACKEND_RTT_BUFFER
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endif # LOG_BACKEND_RTT
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config LOG_BACKEND_NATIVE_POSIX
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bool "Enable native backend"
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depends on ARCH_POSIX
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default n
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help
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Enable backend in native_posix
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config LOG_BACKEND_NET
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bool "Enable networking backend"
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depends on NETWORKING
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select NET_CONTEXT_NET_PKT_POOL
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help
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Send syslog messages to network server.
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See RFC 5424 (syslog protocol) and RFC 5426 (syslog over UDP)
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specifications for details.
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if LOG_BACKEND_NET
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config LOG_BACKEND_NET_SERVER
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string "Syslog server IP address"
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help
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This can be either IPv4 or IPv6 address.
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Server listen UDP port number can be configured here too.
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Following syntax is supported:
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192.0.2.1:514
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192.0.2.42
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[2001:db8::1]:514
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[2001:db8::2]
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2001:db::42
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config LOG_BACKEND_NET_MAX_BUF
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int "How many network buffers to allocate for sending messages"
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range 3 256
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default 3
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help
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Each syslog message should fit into a network packet that will be
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sent to server. This number tells how many syslog messages can be
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in transit to the server.
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config LOG_BACKEND_NET_MAX_BUF_SIZE
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int "Max syslog message size"
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range 64 1180
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default 1180 if NET_IPV6
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default 480 if NET_IPV4
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default 256
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help
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As each syslog message needs to fit to UDP packet, set this value
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so that messages are not truncated.
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The RFC 5426 recommends that for IPv4 the size is 480 octets and for
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IPv6 the size is 1180 octets. As each buffer will use RAM, the value
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should be selected so that typical messages will fit the buffer.
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endif # LOG_BACKEND_NET
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config LOG_BACKEND_SHOW_COLOR
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bool "Enable colors in the backend"
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depends on LOG_BACKEND_UART || LOG_BACKEND_NATIVE_POSIX || LOG_BACKEND_RTT
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default y
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help
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When enabled selected backend prints errors in red and warning in yellow.
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config LOG_BACKEND_FORMAT_TIMESTAMP
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bool "Enable timestamp formatting in the backend"
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depends on LOG_BACKEND_UART || LOG_BACKEND_NATIVE_POSIX || LOG_BACKEND_RTT
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default y
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help
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When enabled timestamp is formatted to hh:mm:ss:ms,us.
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endif
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endmenu
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