/* * (C) Copyright 2002 * Detlev Zundel, DENX Software Engineering, dzu@denx.de. * * Code used from linux/kernel/printk.c * Copyright (C) 1991, 1992 Linus Torvalds * * See file CREDITS for list of people who contributed to this * project. * * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or * modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as * published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of * the License, or (at your option) any later version. * * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the * GNU General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License * along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software * Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, * MA 02111-1307 USA * * Comments: * * After relocating the code, the environment variable "loglevel" is * copied to console_loglevel. The functionality is similar to the * handling in the Linux kernel, i.e. messages logged with a priority * less than console_loglevel are also output to stdout. * * If you want messages with the default level (e.g. POST messages) to * appear on stdout also, make sure the environment variable * "loglevel" is set at boot time to a number higher than * default_message_loglevel below. */ /* * Logbuffer handling routines */ #include #include #include #include #include #if defined(CONFIG_LOGBUFFER) /* Local prototypes */ static void logbuff_putc (const char c); static void logbuff_puts (const char *s); static int logbuff_printk(const char *line); static char buf[1024]; /* This combination will not print messages with the default loglevel */ static unsigned console_loglevel = 3; static unsigned default_message_loglevel = 4; static unsigned char *log_buf = NULL; static unsigned long *ext_log_size; static unsigned long *ext_log_start; static unsigned long *ext_logged_chars; #define log_size (*ext_log_size) #define log_start (*ext_log_start) #define logged_chars (*ext_logged_chars) /* Forced by code, eh! */ #define LOGBUFF_MAGIC 0xc0de4ced /* The mapping used here has to be the same as in setup_ext_logbuff () in linux/kernel/printk */ void logbuff_init_ptrs (void) { DECLARE_GLOBAL_DATA_PTR; unsigned long *ext_tag; unsigned long post_word; char *s; log_buf = (unsigned char *)(gd->bd->bi_memsize-LOGBUFF_LEN); ext_tag = (unsigned long *)(log_buf)-4; ext_log_start = (unsigned long *)(log_buf)-3; ext_log_size = (unsigned long *)(log_buf)-2; ext_logged_chars = (unsigned long *)(log_buf)-1; post_word = post_word_load(); #ifdef CONFIG_POST /* The post routines have setup the word so we can simply test it */ if (post_word_load () & POST_COLDBOOT) { logged_chars = log_size = log_start = 0; *ext_tag = LOGBUFF_MAGIC; } #else /* No post routines, so we do our own checking */ if (post_word != LOGBUFF_MAGIC) { logged_chars = log_size = log_start = 0; post_word_store (LOGBUFF_MAGIC); *ext_tag = LOGBUFF_MAGIC; } #endif /* Initialize default loglevel if present */ if ((s = getenv ("loglevel")) != NULL) console_loglevel = (int)simple_strtoul (s, NULL, 10); gd->post_log_word |= LOGBUFF_INITIALIZED; } int drv_logbuff_init (void) { device_t logdev; int rc; /* Device initialization */ memset (&logdev, 0, sizeof (logdev)); strcpy (logdev.name, "logbuff"); logdev.ext = 0; /* No extensions */ logdev.flags = DEV_FLAGS_OUTPUT; /* Output only */ logdev.putc = logbuff_putc; /* 'putc' function */ logdev.puts = logbuff_puts; /* 'puts' function */ rc = device_register (&logdev); return (rc == 0) ? 1 : rc; } static void logbuff_putc (const char c) { char buf[2]; buf[0] = c; buf[1] = '\0'; logbuff_printk (buf); } static void logbuff_puts (const char *s) { logbuff_printk (s); } void logbuff_log(char *msg) { DECLARE_GLOBAL_DATA_PTR; if ((gd->post_log_word & LOGBUFF_INITIALIZED)) { logbuff_printk (msg); } else { /* Can happen only for pre-relocated errors as logging */ /* at that stage should be disabled */ puts (msg); } } /* * Subroutine: do_log * * Description: Handler for 'log' command.. * * Inputs: argv[1] contains the subcommand * * Return: None * */ int do_log (cmd_tbl_t *cmdtp, int flag, int argc, char *argv[]) { char *s; unsigned long i; if (strcmp(argv[1],"append") == 0) { /* Log concatenation of all arguments separated by spaces */ for (i=2; iusage); return 1; default: printf ("Usage:\n%s\n", cmdtp->usage); return 1; } } #if defined(CONFIG_LOGBUFFER) U_BOOT_CMD( log, 255, 1, do_log, "log - manipulate logbuffer\n", "info - show pointer details\n" "log reset - clear contents\n" "log show - show contents\n" "log append - append to the logbuffer\n" ); #endif /* CONFIG_LOGBUFFER */ static int logbuff_printk(const char *line) { int i; char *msg, *p, *buf_end; int line_feed; static signed char msg_level = -1; strcpy (buf + 3, line); i = strlen (line); buf_end = buf + 3 + i; for (p = buf + 3; p < buf_end; p++) { msg = p; if (msg_level < 0) { if ( p[0] != '<' || p[1] < '0' || p[1] > '7' || p[2] != '>' ) { p -= 3; p[0] = '<'; p[1] = default_message_loglevel + '0'; p[2] = '>'; } else msg += 3; msg_level = p[1] - '0'; } line_feed = 0; for (; p < buf_end; p++) { log_buf[(log_start+log_size) & LOGBUFF_MASK] = *p; if (log_size < LOGBUFF_LEN) log_size++; else log_start++; logged_chars++; if (*p == '\n') { line_feed = 1; break; } } if (msg_level < console_loglevel) { printf("%s", msg); } if (line_feed) msg_level = -1; } return i; } #endif /* (CONFIG_LOGBUFFER) */