The subsys/logging/logger example can be used to demonstrate how to use SWO for logging. Add a configuration fragment that enables the logger's SWO backend. The default SWO frequency in this example is set to 2 MHz to ensure a well-defined output bit rate instead of the highest possible. Signed-off-by: Andreas Sandberg <andreas@sandberg.uk> |
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