OCEOS/oceos logging
OCEOS Logging
OCEOS logs time stamped records of anomalies detected during execution.
Logging Introduction
OCEOS logging is structured as a circular buffer. System calls are provided to add entries the log, set its maximum size, and return the number of entries, and reset.
OCEOS does not change the log entries after reset, so if log area is located in non volatile memory, after reset, the application can read to recover possible reasons of failure. Only call to oceos_log_reset() can be used to reset all log entries if desired.
Log directives can be called from main() after oceos_init().
OCEOS will call a user defined function void oceos_on_full_log(void*) when the log is approximately 75% full.
Logging Configuration
Application defines arrays to hold OCEOS internal data. User must specified array to accommodate all logging information. Please read OCEOS_data_area_layouts
API Functions
Directive | Description | main | task | IRQ handler |
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oceos_log_add_entry() | Add a log entry | * | * | * |
oceos_log_remove_entry() | Read and remove the oldest unread log entry | * | * | * |
oceos_log_get_indexed_entry() | Read the log entry at the given index | * | * | * |
oceos_log_reset() | Clear all log entries and reset to empty | * | * | * |
oceos_log_get_size() | Get the number of log entries | * | * | * |