zephyr/samples/subsys/logging/logger
David B. Kinder 60136f00cb doc: add how to exit from QEMU in samples
While trying out the hello_world sample built for QEMU, I was expecting
the sample app to exit and I'd return to a command prompt.  Nope.  You
need to exit QEMU manually, so add that step to the sample instructions.
Looking around, there are more uses of QEMU like this that could use
this added step after running the sample app.

Signed-off-by: David B. Kinder <david.b.kinder@intel.com>
2019-09-02 12:06:08 -04:00
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src samples: logging: Add usermode showcase 2019-08-27 14:29:21 -04:00
CMakeLists.txt license: cleanup: add SPDX Apache-2.0 license identifier 2019-04-07 08:45:22 -04:00
Kconfig Kconfig: Remove redundant $(ZEPHYR_BASE) from 'source's 2018-10-10 11:28:27 -05:00
prj.conf tests: Dont run coverage for select test cases. 2019-01-16 06:12:33 -05:00
README.rst doc: add how to exit from QEMU in samples 2019-09-02 12:06:08 -04:00
sample.yaml samples: logging: Add usermode showcase 2019-08-27 14:29:21 -04:00

.. _logger_sample:

Logging
###########

Overview
********
A simple application that demonstrates use of logging subsystem. It demonstrates
main features: severity levels, timestamping, module level filtering and
instance level filtering. It also showcases logging capabilities in terms of
performance.

Building and Running
********************

This project outputs multiple log message to the console.  It can be built and
executed on QEMU as follows:

.. zephyr-app-commands::
   :zephyr-app: samples/subsys/logging/logger
   :host-os: unix
   :board: qemu_x86
   :goals: run
   :compact:


Sample Output
=============

.. code-block:: console

        Module logging showcase.
        [00:00:00.106,051] <inf> sample_module: log in test_module 11
        [00:00:00.106,054] <inf> sample_module: Inline function.
        Disabling logging in the sample_module module
        Function called again but with logging disabled.
        Instance level logging showcase.
        [00:00:00.106,200] <inf> sample_instance.inst1: Inline call.
        [00:00:00.106,204] <inf> sample_instance.inst1: counter_value: 0
        [00:00:00.106,209] <wrn> sample_instance.inst1: Example of hexdump:
        01 02 03 04             |....
        [00:00:00.106,214] <inf> sample_instance.inst2: Inline call.
        [00:00:00.106,218] <inf> sample_instance.inst2: counter_value: 0
        [00:00:00.106,223] <wrn> sample_instance.inst2: Example of hexdump:
        01 02 03 04             |....
        Changing filter to warning on sample_instance.inst1 instance.
        [00:00:00.106,297] <wrn> sample_instance.inst1: Example of hexdump:
        01 02 03 04             |....
        [00:00:00.106,302] <inf> sample_instance.inst2: Inline call.
        [00:00:00.106,307] <inf> sample_instance.inst2: counter_value: 1
        [00:00:00.106,311] <wrn> sample_instance.inst2: Example of hexdump:
        01 02 03 04             |....
        Disabling logging on both instances.
        Function call on both instances with logging disabled.
        String logging showcase.
        [00:00:01.122,316] <inf> main: Logging transient string:transient_string
        Severity levels showcase.
        [00:00:01.122,348] <err> main: Error message example.
        [00:00:01.122,352] <wrn> main: Warning message example.
        [00:00:01.122,355] <inf> main: Info message example.
        Logging performance showcase.
        [00:00:02.151,602] <inf> main: performance test - log message 0
        Estimated logging capabilities: 42000000 messages/second
        Logs from external logging system showcase.
        [00:00:03.165,977] <err> ext_log_system: critical level log
        [00:00:03.165,991] <err> ext_log_system: error level log, 1 arguments: 1
        [00:00:03.166,006] <wrn> ext_log_system: warning level log, 2 arguments: 12
        [00:00:03.166,025] <inf> ext_log_system: notice level log, 3 arguments: 105
        [00:00:03.166,044] <inf> ext_log_system: info level log, 4 arguments : 1 24

Exit QEMU by pressing :kbd:`CTRL+A` :kbd:`x`.