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/* SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT */
/*
* Copyright © 2022 Intel Corporation
*/
#ifndef _XE_GUC_LOG_H_
#define _XE_GUC_LOG_H_
#include "xe_guc_log_types.h"
struct drm_printer;
#if IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_DRM_XE_LARGE_GUC_BUFFER)
#define CRASH_BUFFER_SIZE SZ_1M
#define DEBUG_BUFFER_SIZE SZ_8M
#define CAPTURE_BUFFER_SIZE SZ_2M
#else
#define CRASH_BUFFER_SIZE SZ_8K
#define DEBUG_BUFFER_SIZE SZ_64K
#define CAPTURE_BUFFER_SIZE SZ_16K
#endif
/*
* While we're using plain log level in i915, GuC controls are much more...
* "elaborate"? We have a couple of bits for verbosity, separate bit for actual
* log enabling, and separate bit for default logging - which "conveniently"
* ignores the enable bit.
*/
#define GUC_LOG_LEVEL_DISABLED 0
#define GUC_LOG_LEVEL_NON_VERBOSE 1
#define GUC_LOG_LEVEL_IS_ENABLED(x) ((x) > GUC_LOG_LEVEL_DISABLED)
#define GUC_LOG_LEVEL_IS_VERBOSE(x) ((x) > GUC_LOG_LEVEL_NON_VERBOSE)
#define GUC_LOG_LEVEL_TO_VERBOSITY(x) ({ \
typeof(x) _x = (x); \
GUC_LOG_LEVEL_IS_VERBOSE(_x) ? _x - 2 : 0; \
})
#define GUC_VERBOSITY_TO_LOG_LEVEL(x) ((x) + 2)
#define GUC_LOG_LEVEL_MAX GUC_VERBOSITY_TO_LOG_LEVEL(GUC_LOG_VERBOSITY_MAX)
int xe_guc_log_init(struct xe_guc_log *log);
void xe_guc_log_print(struct xe_guc_log *log, struct drm_printer *p);
static inline u32
xe_guc_log_get_level(struct xe_guc_log *log)
{
return log->level;
}
#endif