/* * Copyright (c) 2012 The WebRTC project authors. All Rights Reserved. * * Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license * that can be found in the LICENSE file in the root of the source * tree. An additional intellectual property rights grant can be found * in the file PATENTS. All contributing project authors may * be found in the AUTHORS file in the root of the source tree. * * System independent wrapper for logging runtime information to file. * Note: All log messages will be written to the same trace file. * Note: If too many messages are written to file there will be a build up of * messages. Apply filtering to avoid that. */ #ifndef WEBRTC_SYSTEM_WRAPPERS_INCLUDE_TRACE_H_ #define WEBRTC_SYSTEM_WRAPPERS_INCLUDE_TRACE_H_ #include "webrtc/common_types.h" #include "webrtc/typedefs.h" namespace webrtc { #if defined(WEBRTC_RESTRICT_LOGGING) // Disable all TRACE macros. The LOG macro is still functional. #define WEBRTC_TRACE true ? (void) 0 : Trace::Add #else #define WEBRTC_TRACE Trace::Add #endif class Trace { public: // The length of the trace text preceeding the log message. static const int kBoilerplateLength; // The position of the timestamp text within a trace. static const int kTimestampPosition; // The length of the timestamp (without "delta" field). static const int kTimestampLength; // Increments the reference count to the trace. static void CreateTrace(); // Decrements the reference count to the trace. static void ReturnTrace(); // Note: any instance that writes to the trace file should increment and // decrement the reference count on construction and destruction, // respectively. // Specifies what type of messages should be written to the trace file. The // filter parameter is a bitmask where each message type is enumerated by the // TraceLevel enumerator. TODO(hellner): why is the TraceLevel enumerator not // defined in this file? static void set_level_filter(int filter); // Returns what type of messages are written to the trace file. static int level_filter(); // Sets the file name. If add_file_counter is false the same file will be // reused when it fills up. If it's true a new file with incremented name // will be used. static int32_t SetTraceFile(const char* file_name, const bool add_file_counter = false); // Returns the name of the file that the trace is currently writing to. static int32_t TraceFile(char file_name[1024]); // Registers callback to receive trace messages. // TODO(hellner): Why not use OutStream instead? Why is TraceCallback not // defined in this file? static int32_t SetTraceCallback(TraceCallback* callback); // Adds a trace message for writing to file. The message is put in a queue // for writing to file whenever possible for performance reasons. I.e. there // is a crash it is possible that the last, vital logs are not logged yet. // level is the type of message to log. If that type of messages is // filtered it will not be written to file. module is an identifier for what // part of the code the message is coming. // id is an identifier that should be unique for that set of classes that // are associated (e.g. all instances owned by an engine). // msg and the ellipsis are the same as e.g. sprintf. // TODO(hellner) Why is TraceModule not defined in this file? static void Add(const TraceLevel level, const TraceModule module, const int32_t id, const char* msg, ...); private: static volatile int level_filter_; }; } // namespace webrtc #endif // WEBRTC_SYSTEM_WRAPPERS_INCLUDE_TRACE_H_