1 #ifndef CSR_LOG_CONFIGURE_H__
2 #define CSR_LOG_CONFIGURE_H__
3 /*****************************************************************************
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8 Refer to LICENSE.txt included with this source for details
11 *****************************************************************************/
15 /*--------------------------------------------*/
16 /* Filtering on log text warning levels */
17 /*--------------------------------------------*/
18 typedef u32 CsrLogLevelText;
19 #define CSR_LOG_LEVEL_TEXT_OFF ((CsrLogLevelText) 0x0000)
21 #define CSR_LOG_LEVEL_TEXT_CRITICAL ((CsrLogLevelText) 0x0001)
22 #define CSR_LOG_LEVEL_TEXT_ERROR ((CsrLogLevelText) 0x0002)
23 #define CSR_LOG_LEVEL_TEXT_WARNING ((CsrLogLevelText) 0x0004)
24 #define CSR_LOG_LEVEL_TEXT_INFO ((CsrLogLevelText) 0x0008)
25 #define CSR_LOG_LEVEL_TEXT_DEBUG ((CsrLogLevelText) 0x0010)
27 #define CSR_LOG_LEVEL_TEXT_ALL ((CsrLogLevelText) 0xFFFF)
29 /* The log text interface is used by both scheduler tasks and components outside the scheduler context.
30 * Therefore a CsrLogTextTaskId is introduced. It is effectively considered as two u16's. The lower
31 * 16 bits corresponds one2one with the scheduler queueId's (CsrSchedQid) and as such these bits can not be used
32 * by components outside scheduler tasks. The upper 16 bits are allocated for use of components outside the
33 * scheduler like drivers etc. Components in this range is defined independently by each technology. To avoid
34 * clashes the technologies are only allowed to assign values within the same restrictive range as allies to
35 * primitive identifiers. eg. for the framework components outside the scheduler is only allowed to assign
36 * taskId's in the range 0x0600xxxx to 0x06FFxxxx. And so on for other technologies. */
37 typedef u32 CsrLogTextTaskId;