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These terms shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws // of Taiwan, R.O.C., excluding its conflict of law rules. // Any and all dispute arising out hereof or related hereto shall be finally // settled by arbitration referred to the Chinese Arbitration Association, // Taipei in accordance with the ROC Arbitration Law and the Arbitration // Rules of the Association by three (3) arbitrators appointed in accordance // with the said Rules. // The place of arbitration shall be in Taipei, Taiwan and the language shall // be English. // The arbitration award shall be final and binding to both parties. // //****************************************************************************** // #ifndef MS_DPRINTF_H #define MS_DPRINTF_H #include "MFE_chip.h" #include "ULog.h" // Switch for different debug messages #define HAL_L1 (1UL /*0*/ << 0) // debug messages #define HAL_L2 (1UL /*0*/ << 1) // warning messages #define DRV_L0 (1UL /*0*/ << 15) // error messages #define DRV_L1 (1UL /*0*/ << 4) // info messages #define DRV_L2 (1UL /*0*/ << 5) // debug messages #define DRV_L3 (1UL /*0*/ << 6) // more debug messages #define DRV_L4 (1UL /*0*/ << 7) // warning messages #define DRV_L5 (1UL /*0*/ << 8) // debug messages (dump_reg) #define DRV_L6 (1UL /*0*/ << 9) // debug messagse (timer) #define DRV_L7 (1UL /*0*/ << 10) // debug messages (VT rate control) #if defined(_WIN32)||!defined(_KERNEL_MODE_) #define ADP_L0 (1UL /*0*/ << 15) // error messages #define ADP_L1 (1UL /*0*/ << 16) // info messages #define ADP_L2 (1UL /*0*/ << 17) // debug messages #define ADP_L3 (1UL /*0*/ << 18) // more debug messages #define ADP_L4 (1UL /*0*/ << 19) // warning messages #define APP_L1 (1UL /*0*/ << 28) // fatal error messages // Marked out below line to disable all debug messages! #define DEBUG_LEVEL (HAL_L1|HAL_L2|DRV_L0|DRV_L1|DRV_L2|DRV_L4|ADP_L0|ADP_L1|ADP_L2|ADP_L4|APP_L1) //#define DEBUG_LEVEL (HAL_L1|HAL_L2|DRV_L0|DRV_L1|DRV_L2|DRV_L4|ADP_L0|ADP_L1|ADP_L2|ADP_L4|APP_L1|DRV_L3|ADP_L3|DRV_L5) #else //#define DEBUG_LEVEL (HAL_L1|HAL_L2|DRV_L0|DRV_L1|DRV_L2|DRV_L4|ADP_L0|ADP_L1|ADP_L2|ADP_L4|APP_L1|DRV_L3|ADP_L3|DRV_L5) #endif #if !defined(DEBUG_LEVEL) #define DEBUG_LEVEL 0UL #endif #if !defined(_KERNEL_MODE_)&&(DEBUG_LEVEL!=0) #define ms_dprintk ms_dprintf #elif defined(_MFE_T8_) //#include #endif #ifdef _MSC_VER #if DEBUG_LEVEL == 0 #define ms_dprintk ms_dprintf static __inline void ms_dprintf(MS_S32 level, const MS_S8 *fmt, ...) {} #else /* DEBUG_LEVEL */ #include #include #include static __inline void ms_dprintf(MS_S32 level, const MS_S8 *fmt, ...) { va_list ap; MS_S8 msg[2048]; if (!(level & DEBUG_LEVEL)) return; va_start(ap, fmt); vsprintf(msg, fmt, ap); #ifdef WINCE fprintf(stderr, "%s", msg); #else OutputDebugStringA(msg); #endif va_end(ap); } #endif /* DEBUG_LEVEL */ #else /* _MSC_VER */ #if (DEBUG_LEVEL & DRV_L5) || (DEBUG_LEVEL & DRV_L7) #define DEBUG_MSG (HAL_L1|DRV_L2|DRV_L3|ADP_L2|ADP_L3|DRV_L5|DRV_L7) #elif (DEBUG_LEVEL & DRV_L3) || (DEBUG_LEVEL & ADP_L3) #define DEBUG_MSG (HAL_L1|DRV_L2|ADP_L2|DRV_L3|ADP_L3) #else #define DEBUG_MSG (HAL_L1|DRV_L2|ADP_L2) #endif #define INFO_MSG (DRV_L1|ADP_L1) #define WARNING_MSG (HAL_L2|DRV_L4|ADP_L4) #define ERROR_MSG (DRV_L0|ADP_L0) #define FATAL_MSG (APP_L1) #define ms_dprintf(level, fmt, arg...) \ do { \ if (level & DEBUG_MSG) { \ ULOGD("MFE_EX", fmt, ##arg); \ } \ else if (level & INFO_MSG) { \ ULOGI("MFE_EX", fmt, ##arg); \ } \ else if (level & WARNING_MSG) { \ ULOGW("MFE_EX", fmt, ##arg); \ } \ else if (level & ERROR_MSG) { \ ULOGE("MFE_EX", fmt, ##arg); \ } \ else if (level & FATAL_MSG) { \ ULOGF("MFE_EX", fmt, ##arg); \ } \ } while (0) #endif /* _MSC_VER */ #endif /* MS_DPRINTF_H */