Debug Logging
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enum WpLogTopicFlags
WpLogTopic flags.
Values:
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enumerator WP_LOG_TOPIC_LEVEL_MASK = 0xFFFF
the lower 16 bits of the flags are GLogLevelFlags
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enumerator WP_LOG_TOPIC_FLAG_STATIC = 1u << 30
the log topic has infinite lifetime (lives on static storage)
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enumerator WP_LOG_TOPIC_FLAG_INITIALIZED = 1u << 31
the log topic has been initialized
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enumerator WP_LOG_TOPIC_LEVEL_MASK = 0xFFFF
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static const guint WP_LOG_LEVEL_TRACE = (1 << 8)
A custom GLib log level for trace messages (extension of GLogLevelFlags)
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void wp_log_topic_register(WpLogTopic *topic)
Registers a log topic.
The log topic must be unregistered using wp_log_topic_unregister before its lifetime ends.
This function is threadsafe.
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void wp_log_topic_unregister(WpLogTopic *topic)
Unregisters a log topic.
This function is threadsafe.
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void wp_log_topic_init(WpLogTopic *topic)
Initializes a log topic. Internal function, don’t use it directly.
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GLogWriterOutput wp_log_writer_default(GLogLevelFlags log_level_flags, const GLogField *fields, gsize n_fields, gpointer user_data)
WirePlumber’s GLogWriterFunc.
This is installed automatically when you call wp_init() with WP_INIT_SET_GLIB_LOG set in the flags
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void wp_log_checked(const gchar *log_topic, GLogLevelFlags log_level_flags, const gchar *file, const gchar *line, const gchar *func, GType object_type, gconstpointer object, const gchar *message_format, ...)
Used internally by the debug logging macros. Avoid using it directly.
- Deprecated:
Use wp_logt_checked instead.
This assumes that the arguments are correct and that the log_topic is enabled for the given log_level. No additional checks are performed.
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void wp_logt_checked(const WpLogTopic *topic, GLogLevelFlags log_level_flags, const gchar *file, const gchar *line, const gchar *func, GType object_type, gconstpointer object, const gchar *message_format, ...)
Used internally by the debug logging macros. Avoid using it directly.
This assumes that the arguments are correct and that the log_topic is enabled for the given log_level. No additional checks are performed.
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struct spa_log *wp_spa_log_get_instance(void)
Gets WirePlumber’s instance of
spa_log
- Returns:
WirePlumber’s instance of
spa_log
, which can be used to redirect PipeWire’s log messages to the currently installed GLogWriterFunc. This is installed automatically when you call wp_init() with WP_INIT_SET_PW_LOG set in the flags
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WP_DEFINE_LOCAL_LOG_TOPIC(name) WP_LOG_TOPIC_STATIC(WP_LOCAL_LOG_TOPIC, name)
Defines a static WpLogTopic* variable called WP_LOCAL_LOG_TOPIC.
The log topic is automatically intialized to the given topic name when it is first used. The default logging macros expect this variable to be defined, so it is a good coding practice in the WirePlumber codebase to start all files at the top with:
WP_DEFINE_LOCAL_LOG_TOPIC ("some-topic")
- Parameters:
name – The name of the log topic
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WP_LOG_TOPIC_STATIC(var, name) static WpLogTopic var##_struct = { .topic_name = name, .flags = WP_LOG_TOPIC_FLAG_STATIC
}; \
static G_GNUC_UNUSED
WpLogTopic * var = &(var##_struct); Defines a static WpLogTopic* variable called var with the given topic name.
- Parameters:
var – The name of the variable to define
name – The name of the log topic
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WP_LOG_TOPIC(var, name) WpLogTopic var##_struct = { .topic_name = name, .flags = WP_LOG_TOPIC_FLAG_STATIC }; \
WpLogTopic * var = &(var##_struct);
Defines a WpLogTopic* variable called var with the given topic name. Unlike WP_LOG_TOPIC_STATIC(), the variable defined here is not static, so it can be linked to by other object files.
- Parameters:
var – The name of the variable to define
name – The name of the log topic
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WP_LOG_TOPIC_EXTERN(var) extern WpLogTopic * var;
Declares an extern WpLogTopic* variable called var. This variable is meant to be defined in a .c file with WP_LOG_TOPIC()
- Parameters:
var – The name of the variable to declare
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WP_OBJECT_FORMAT "<%s:%p>"
A format string to print GObjects with WP_OBJECT_ARGS() For example:
GObject *myobj = ...; wp_debug ("This: " WP_OBJECT_FORMAT " is an object", WP_OBJECT_ARGS (myobj));
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WP_OBJECT_ARGS(object) (object ? G_OBJECT_TYPE_NAME(object) : "invalid"), object
A macro to format an object for printing with WP_OBJECT_FORMAT.
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wp_critical(...) wp_log (WP_LOCAL_LOG_TOPIC, G_LOG_LEVEL_CRITICAL, 0, NULL, __VA_ARGS__)
Logs a critical message to the standard log via GLib’s logging system.
- Parameters:
... – A format string, followed by format arguments in printf() style
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wp_critical_object(object, ...) wp_log (WP_LOCAL_LOG_TOPIC, G_LOG_LEVEL_CRITICAL, (object) ? G_TYPE_FROM_INSTANCE (object) : G_TYPE_NONE, object, __VA_ARGS__)
Logs a critical message to the standard log via GLib’s logging system.
- Parameters:
object – A GObject associated with the log; this is printed in a special way to make it easier to track messages from a specific object
... – A format string, followed by format arguments in printf() style
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wp_critical_boxed(type, object, ...) wp_log (WP_LOCAL_LOG_TOPIC, G_LOG_LEVEL_CRITICAL, type, object, __VA_ARGS__)
Logs a critical message to the standard log via GLib’s logging system.
- Parameters:
type – The type of object
object – A boxed object associated with the log; this is printed in a special way to make it easier to track messages from a specific object. For some object types, contents from the object are also printed (ex WpSpaPod)
... – A format string, followed by format arguments in printf() style
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wp_warning(...) wp_log (WP_LOCAL_LOG_TOPIC, G_LOG_LEVEL_WARNING, 0, NULL, __VA_ARGS__)
Logs a warning message to the standard log via GLib’s logging system.
- Parameters:
... – A format string, followed by format arguments in printf() style
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wp_warning_object(object, ...) wp_log (WP_LOCAL_LOG_TOPIC, G_LOG_LEVEL_WARNING, (object) ? G_TYPE_FROM_INSTANCE (object) : G_TYPE_NONE, object, __VA_ARGS__)
Logs a warning message to the standard log via GLib’s logging system.
- Parameters:
object – A GObject associated with the log; this is printed in a special way to make it easier to track messages from a specific object
... – A format string, followed by format arguments in printf() style
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wp_warning_boxed(type, object, ...) wp_log (WP_LOCAL_LOG_TOPIC, G_LOG_LEVEL_WARNING, type, object, __VA_ARGS__)
Logs a warning message to the standard log via GLib’s logging system.
- Parameters:
type – The type of object
object – A boxed object associated with the log; this is printed in a special way to make it easier to track messages from a specific object. For some object types, contents from the object are also printed (ex WpSpaPod)
... – A format string, followed by format arguments in printf() style
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wp_notice(...) wp_log (WP_LOCAL_LOG_TOPIC, G_LOG_LEVEL_MESSAGE, 0, NULL, __VA_ARGS__)
Logs a notice message to the standard log via GLib’s logging system.
- Parameters:
... – A format string, followed by format arguments in printf() style
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wp_notice_object(object, ...) wp_log (WP_LOCAL_LOG_TOPIC, G_LOG_LEVEL_MESSAGE, (object) ? G_TYPE_FROM_INSTANCE (object) : G_TYPE_NONE, object, __VA_ARGS__)
Logs a notice message to the standard log via GLib’s logging system.
- Parameters:
object – A GObject associated with the log; this is printed in a special way to make it easier to track messages from a specific object
... – A format string, followed by format arguments in printf() style
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wp_notice_boxed(type, object, ...) wp_log (WP_LOCAL_LOG_TOPIC, G_LOG_LEVEL_MESSAGE, type, object, __VA_ARGS__)
Logs a notice message to the standard log via GLib’s logging system.
- Parameters:
type – The type of object
object – A boxed object associated with the log; this is printed in a special way to make it easier to track messages from a specific object. For some object types, contents from the object are also printed (ex WpSpaPod)
... – A format string, followed by format arguments in printf() style
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wp_info(...) wp_log (WP_LOCAL_LOG_TOPIC, G_LOG_LEVEL_INFO, 0, NULL, __VA_ARGS__)
Logs a info message to the standard log via GLib’s logging system.
- Parameters:
... – A format string, followed by format arguments in printf() style
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wp_info_object(object, ...) wp_log (WP_LOCAL_LOG_TOPIC, G_LOG_LEVEL_INFO, (object) ? G_TYPE_FROM_INSTANCE (object) : G_TYPE_NONE, object, __VA_ARGS__)
Logs a info message to the standard log via GLib’s logging system.
- Parameters:
object – A GObject associated with the log; this is printed in a special way to make it easier to track messages from a specific object
... – A format string, followed by format arguments in printf() style
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wp_info_boxed(type, object, ...) wp_log (WP_LOCAL_LOG_TOPIC, G_LOG_LEVEL_INFO, type, object, __VA_ARGS__)
Logs a info message to the standard log via GLib’s logging system.
- Parameters:
type – The type of object
object – A boxed object associated with the log; this is printed in a special way to make it easier to track messages from a specific object. For some object types, contents from the object are also printed (ex WpSpaPod)
... – A format string, followed by format arguments in printf() style
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wp_debug(...) wp_log (WP_LOCAL_LOG_TOPIC, G_LOG_LEVEL_DEBUG, 0, NULL, __VA_ARGS__)
Logs a debug message to the standard log via GLib’s logging system.
- Parameters:
... – A format string, followed by format arguments in printf() style
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wp_debug_object(object, ...) wp_log (WP_LOCAL_LOG_TOPIC, G_LOG_LEVEL_DEBUG, (object) ? G_TYPE_FROM_INSTANCE (object) : G_TYPE_NONE, object, __VA_ARGS__)
Logs a debug message to the standard log via GLib’s logging system.
- Parameters:
object – A GObject associated with the log; this is printed in a special way to make it easier to track messages from a specific object
... – A format string, followed by format arguments in printf() style
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wp_debug_boxed(type, object, ...) wp_log (WP_LOCAL_LOG_TOPIC, G_LOG_LEVEL_DEBUG, type, object, __VA_ARGS__)
Logs a debug message to the standard log via GLib’s logging system.
- Parameters:
type – The type of object
object – A boxed object associated with the log; this is printed in a special way to make it easier to track messages from a specific object. For some object types, contents from the object are also printed (ex WpSpaPod)
... – A format string, followed by format arguments in printf() style
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wp_trace(...) wp_log (WP_LOCAL_LOG_TOPIC, WP_LOG_LEVEL_TRACE, 0, NULL, __VA_ARGS__)
Logs a trace message to the standard log via GLib’s logging system.
- Parameters:
... – A format string, followed by format arguments in printf() style
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wp_trace_object(object, ...) wp_log (WP_LOCAL_LOG_TOPIC, WP_LOG_LEVEL_TRACE, (object) ? G_TYPE_FROM_INSTANCE (object) : G_TYPE_NONE, object, __VA_ARGS__)
Logs a trace message to the standard log via GLib’s logging system.
- Parameters:
object – A GObject associated with the log; this is printed in a special way to make it easier to track messages from a specific object
... – A format string, followed by format arguments in printf() style
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wp_trace_boxed(type, object, ...) wp_log (WP_LOCAL_LOG_TOPIC, WP_LOG_LEVEL_TRACE, type, object, __VA_ARGS__)
Logs a trace message to the standard log via GLib’s logging system.
- Parameters:
type – The type of object
object – A boxed object associated with the log; this is printed in a special way to make it easier to track messages from a specific object. For some object types, contents from the object are also printed (ex WpSpaPod)
... – A format string, followed by format arguments in printf() style
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wp_log(topic, level, type, object, ...)
({ \
if (G_UNLIKELY (wp_log_topic_is_enabled (topic, level))) \
wp_logt_checked(topic, level, __FILE__, G_STRINGIFY (__LINE__), \
G_STRFUNC, type, object, __VA_ARGS__); \
})
The generic form of all the logging macros.
Remark
Don’t use this directly, use one of the other logging macros
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struct WpLogTopic
- #include <log.h>
A structure representing a log topic.