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#ifndef __CVMX_LOG_H__
#define __CVMX_LOG_H__

/**
 * @file
 *
 * cvmx-log supplies a fast log buffer implementation. Each core writes
 * log data to a differnet buffer to avoid synchronization overhead. Function
 * call logging can be turned on with the GCC option "-pg".
 *
 * <hr>$Revision: 49448 $<hr>
 */

#ifdef	__cplusplus
extern "C" {
#endif

/*
 * Add CVMX_LOG_DISABLE_PC_LOGGING as an attribute to and function prototype
 * that you don't want logged when the gcc option "-pg" is supplied. We
 * use it on the cvmx-log functions since it is pointless to log the
 * calling of a function than in itself writes to the log.
 */
#define CVMX_LOG_DISABLE_PC_LOGGING __attribute__((no_instrument_function))

/**
 * Log a constant printf style format string with 0 to 4
 * arguments. The string must persist until the log is read,
 * but the parameters are copied into the log.
 *
 * @param format  Constant printf style format string.
 * @param numberx 64bit argument to the printf format string
 */
void cvmx_log_printf0(const char *format) CVMX_LOG_DISABLE_PC_LOGGING;
void cvmx_log_printf1(const char *format, uint64_t number1) CVMX_LOG_DISABLE_PC_LOGGING;
void cvmx_log_printf2(const char *format, uint64_t number1, uint64_t number2) CVMX_LOG_DISABLE_PC_LOGGING;
void cvmx_log_printf3(const char *format, uint64_t number1, uint64_t number2, uint64_t number3) CVMX_LOG_DISABLE_PC_LOGGING;
void cvmx_log_printf4(const char *format, uint64_t number1, uint64_t number2, uint64_t number3, uint64_t number4) CVMX_LOG_DISABLE_PC_LOGGING;

/**
 * Log an arbitrary block of 64bit words. At most 255 64bit
 * words can be logged. The words are copied into the log.
 *
 * @param size_in_dwords
 *               Number of 64bit dwords to copy into the log.
 * @param data   Array of 64bit dwords to copy
 */
void cvmx_log_data(uint64_t size_in_dwords, const uint64_t *data) CVMX_LOG_DISABLE_PC_LOGGING;

/**
 * Log a structured data object. Post processing will use the
 * debugging information in the ELF file to determine how to
 * display the structure. Max of 2032 bytes.
 *
 * Example:
 * cvmx_log_structure("cvmx_wqe_t", work, sizeof(*work));
 *
 * @param type   C typedef expressed as a string. This will be used to
 *               lookup the structure in the debugging infirmation.
 * @param data   Data to be written to the log.
 * @param size_in_bytes
 *               Size if the data in bytes. Normally you'll use the
 *               sizeof() operator here.
 */
void cvmx_log_structure(const char *type, void *data, int size_in_bytes) CVMX_LOG_DISABLE_PC_LOGGING;

/**
 * Setup the mips performance counters
 *
 * @param counter1 Event type for counter 1
 * @param counter2 Event type for counter 2
 */
void cvmx_log_perf_setup(cvmx_core_perf_t counter1, cvmx_core_perf_t counter2);

/**
 * Log the performance counters
 */
void cvmx_log_perf(void) CVMX_LOG_DISABLE_PC_LOGGING;

/**
 * Display the current log in a human readable format.
 */
void cvmx_log_display(void);

#ifdef	__cplusplus
}
#endif

#endif

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