log: Add a way to log error-return values

When functions return an error it propagates up the stack to the point
where it is reported. Often the error code provides enough information
about the root cause of the error that this is obvious what went wrong.

However in some cases the error may be hard to trace. For example if a
driver uses several devices to perform an operation, it may not be
obvious which one failed.

Add a log_ret() macro to help with this. This can be used to wrap any
error-return value. The logging system will then output a log record when
the original error is generated, making it easy to trace the call stack
of the error.

This macro can significantly impact code size, so its use is controlled
by a Kconfig option, which is enabled for sandbox.

Signed-off-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
master
Simon Glass 6 years ago
parent 8cb7c04248
commit 3707c6ee0d
  1. 13
      common/Kconfig
  2. 1
      configs/sandbox_defconfig
  3. 8
      doc/README.log
  4. 11
      include/log.h

@ -504,6 +504,19 @@ config LOG_TEST
in various different ways to test that the logging system works
correctly with varoius settings.
config LOG_ERROR_RETURN
bool "Log all functions which return an error"
depends on LOG
help
When an error is returned in U-Boot it is sometimes difficult to
figure out the root cause. For eaxmple, reading from SPI flash may
fail due to a problem in the SPI controller or due to the flash part
not returning the expected information. This option changes
log_ret() to log any errors it sees. With this option disabled,
log_ret() is a nop.
You can add log_ret() to all functions which return an error code.
endmenu
config DEFAULT_FDT_FILE

@ -18,6 +18,7 @@ CONFIG_PRE_CONSOLE_BUFFER=y
CONFIG_PRE_CON_BUF_ADDR=0x100000
CONFIG_LOG=y
CONFIG_LOG_MAX_LEVEL=6
CONFIG_LOG_ERROR_RETURN=y
CONFIG_CMD_CPU=y
CONFIG_CMD_LICENSE=y
CONFIG_CMD_BOOTZ=y

@ -148,6 +148,14 @@ Also debug() and error() will generate log records - these use LOG_CATEGORY
as the category, so you should #define this right at the top of the source
file to ensure the category is correct.
You can also define CONFIG_LOG_ERROR_RETURN to enable the log_ret() macro. This
can be used whenever your function returns an error value:
return log_ret(uclass_first_device(UCLASS_MMC, &dev));
This will write a log record when an error code is detected (a value < 0). This
can make it easier to trace errors that are generated deep in the call stack.
Code size
---------

@ -159,6 +159,17 @@ void __assert_fail(const char *assertion, const char *file, unsigned int line,
({ if (!(x) && _DEBUG) \
__assert_fail(#x, __FILE__, __LINE__, __func__); })
#ifdef CONFIG_LOG_ERROR_RETURN
#define log_ret(_ret) ({ \
int __ret = (_ret); \
if (__ret < 0) \
log(LOG_CATEGORY, LOGL_ERR, "returning err=%d\n", __ret); \
__ret; \
})
#else
#define log_ret(_ret) (_ret)
#endif
/**
* struct log_rec - a single log record
*

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