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#include <common.h>
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#include <log.h>
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+DECLARE_GLOBAL_DATA_PTR;
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+
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static int log_console_emit(struct log_device *ldev, struct log_rec *rec)
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{
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- puts(rec->msg);
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+ int fmt = gd->log_fmt;
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+
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+ /*
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+ * The output format is designed to give someone a fighting chance of
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+ * figuring out which field is which:
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+ * - level is in CAPS
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+ * - cat is lower case and ends with comma
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+ * - file normally has a .c extension and ends with a colon
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+ * - line is integer and ends with a -
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+ * - function is an identifier and ends with ()
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+ * - message has a space before it unless it is on its own
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+ */
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+ if (fmt & (1 << LOGF_LEVEL))
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+ printf("%s.", log_get_level_name(rec->level));
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+ if (fmt & (1 << LOGF_CAT))
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+ printf("%s,", log_get_cat_name(rec->cat));
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+ if (fmt & (1 << LOGF_FILE))
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+ printf("%s:", rec->file);
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+ if (fmt & (1 << LOGF_LINE))
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+ printf("%d-", rec->line);
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+ if (fmt & (1 << LOGF_FUNC))
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+ printf("%s()", rec->func);
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+ if (fmt & (1 << LOGF_MSG))
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+ printf("%s%s", fmt != (1 << LOGF_MSG) ? " " : "", rec->msg);
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return 0;
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}
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