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authorHarald Welte <laforge@gnumonks.org>2018-06-02 14:39:08 +0200
committerHarald Welte <laforge@gnumonks.org>2018-06-08 10:22:41 +0000
commit3385e4b0c491ddd914ce3c7c22c8cb6bef89fc9d (patch)
tree90cb7d4dd7885290e4647ba8f9a88d744503a5e0 /include/osmocom/codec
parent94e4265f07ead843e455d5085e13c186509a5081 (diff)
fsm: Change semantics of LOGPFSML() log-level
The general idea about each osmo_fsm_instance having a separate log-level was to be able to selectively increase/show/enable logging for some FSM instances (e.g. of a particular subscriber) while maintaining normal logging verbosity for all other instances of the same FSM. The introduction of LOGPFSML() in Change-Id If295fdabb3f31a0fd9490d1e0df57794c75ae547 broke that idea, as it would use a compile-time log level, irrespective of the osmo_fsm_inst.log_level setting of the given instance. Let's combine the two: Use the explicit level stated at LOGPFSML(), _unless_ this instance has a higher log_level configured. This way, all FSMs should normally be created with osmo_fsm_inst.log_level == LOGL_DEBUG. At that point LOGPFSM() statements would be rendered at debug level, typically below the threshold of most logging configurations. Code that has explicit higher log levels like LOGPFSML(fi, LOGL_ERROR) would always be printed, as it is an error message. And if we now increase the osmo_fsm_inst.log_level, then even the normal LOGPFSM() statements would suddenly be logged at that higher level, selectively increasing log verbosity - like originally intended. Change-Id: I1820f04d0c6f5d5ff08eb95b8c0e88764534491a
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