Hello, how can I increase LOG backend queue size? I was comparing some sdk_config settings with some examples, but did not find difference and the example does not fire this message. I am not logging much more info than the example.
Thank you.
Hello, how can I increase LOG backend queue size? I was comparing some sdk_config settings with some examples, but did not find difference and the example does not fire this message. I am not logging much more info than the example.
Thank you.
Hi,
How do you know you are loosing logs?
Do you use CLI with Logger or only Logger module?
Hi,
How do you know you are loosing logs?
Do you use CLI with Logger or only Logger module?
I am using CLI with Logger and I can see this in the terminal:
And also I can not see some logs that I am expecting.
Hi Dusan,
I assume you are referring to nrf_cli example.
In the main.c you need to update define: CLI_EXAMPLE_LOG_QUEUE_SIZE used in the macro NRF_CLI_DEF. By default it has value == 4.
You can always run command: cli_stats to check queue usage.
I am initializing the NRF_CLI using this piece of code:
NRF_CLI_CMD_REGISTER(set, NULL, "help string test", cli_cmd_set); NRF_CLI_UART_DEF(m_cli_uart_transport, 0, 64, 16); NRF_CLI_DEF(m_cli_uart, "sequoia: ", &m_cli_uart_transport.transport, '\r', 4);
When I increase the "4" in the NRF_CLI_DEF to e.g. "5", the logs start to behave strangely, this is the output:
So even the error log is not complete...
If I increase the value to something greater, e.g. "12", I get this output:
-> I do not see the red error but I can see only first char of the "cli_prefix".
Hi,
I have few additional questions:
1. Do you process nrf_cli in main like in the example?
2. May you try to increase buffers in NRF_CLI_UART_DEF: 64 ->1024 and 16->1024? Does it change anything?
3. Can you share your project? It will be hard to find the problem otherwise.
I have tested several combinations and have found out following: the problematic code is probably the NRF_LOG_HEXDUMP_INFO.
When using this NRF_LOG_HEXDUMP_INFO, I can not increase the queue size and I get the "lost logs" error. If I increase the queue size, the program fails somewhere (I can't see the leds blinking which indicates normal operation).
When I commented ou the NRF_LOG_HEXDUMP_INFO, I could increase the queue size without having the program crash and I do not have the "lost logs" error.
I did not need
Any idea why? Could this some bug in the NRF_LOG_HEXDUMP_INFO?