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nRF52 RTT Log Not Showing All Messages

Hello,

I am using nRF52832, s132_nrf5.0.0_softdevice.

I am trying to build a ble gsm gateway.

I have 3 different peripheral devices. They have some services. 

On my gateway software, i am posting some debug message with nrf_log_info, nrf_log_warning, nrf_log_error and nrf_log_debug.

When i run my gateway, on RTT software i see string below. As i understand, somehow strings are not fully posted.

"<debug> ble_db_disc: Starting discovery of service with UUID 0x181A on connection handle 0x0.
<debug> ble_db_disc: Service UUID 0x181A not found.
<debug> ble_db_disc: Starting discovery of service with UUID 0x1 on connection handle 0x0.
<debug> ble_db_disc: Service UUID 0x1 not found.
<debug> ble_db_disc: Starting discovery of service with UUID 0x6 on connection handle 0x0.
<debug> ble_gatt: Peer on connection 0x0 requested a data length of 251 bytes.
<debug> ble_gatt: Updating data length to 27 bytes on connection 0x0.
<debug> ble_gatt: Data length updated to 27 on connection 0x0.
<debug> ble_gatt: max_rx_octets: 27
<debug> ble_gatt: max_tx_octets: 27
<debug> ble_gatt: max_rx_time: 328
<debug> ble_gatt: max_tx_time: 328
<debug> ble_db_disc: Found service UUID 0x6.
<debug> ble_db_disc: Discovery of service with UUID 0x6 completed with success on connection handle 0x0.
<debug> app: Call to ble_accs_on_db_disc_evt for instance 0 and link 0x0!
<debug> ble_accs_c: Accleration Service discovery failure at peer.
<debug> app: Call to ble_ess_on_db_disc_evt for instance 0 and link 0x0!
<debug> ble_ess_c: Environment Sensing Service discovery failure at peer.
<debug> app: Call to ble_dists_on_db_disc_evt for instance 0 and link 0x0!

link 0x0!
r.
<debug> app: Call to ble_ess_on_db_disc_evt for instance 0 and link 0x0!
<debug> ble_ess_c: Environment Sensing Service discovery failure at peer.
link 0x0!

link 0x0!
r.
ink 0x0!"

I need to see all the string. Otherwise i cant find the problem on the gateway. So i cant finish the software to make production.

I dont know how to add these texts as code or quote.

Here is my sdk_config.h file:

// <h> nRF_Log

//==========================================================
// <e> NRF_LOG_BACKEND_RTT_ENABLED - nrf_log_backend_rtt - Log RTT backend
//==========================================================
#ifndef NRF_LOG_BACKEND_RTT_ENABLED
#define NRF_LOG_BACKEND_RTT_ENABLED 1
#endif
// <o> NRF_LOG_BACKEND_RTT_TEMP_BUFFER_SIZE - Size of buffer for partially processed strings.
// <i> Size of the buffer is a trade-off between RAM usage and processing.
// <i> if buffer is smaller then strings will often be fragmented.
// <i> It is recommended to use size which will fit typical log and only the
// <i> longer one will be fragmented.

#ifndef NRF_LOG_BACKEND_RTT_TEMP_BUFFER_SIZE
#define NRF_LOG_BACKEND_RTT_TEMP_BUFFER_SIZE 64
#endif

// </e>

// <e> NRF_LOG_BACKEND_UART_ENABLED - nrf_log_backend_uart - Log UART backend
//==========================================================
#ifndef NRF_LOG_BACKEND_UART_ENABLED
#define NRF_LOG_BACKEND_UART_ENABLED 0
#endif
// <o> NRF_LOG_BACKEND_UART_TX_PIN - UART TX pin
#ifndef NRF_LOG_BACKEND_UART_TX_PIN
#define NRF_LOG_BACKEND_UART_TX_PIN 6
#endif

// <o> NRF_LOG_BACKEND_UART_BAUDRATE - Default Baudrate

// <323584=> 1200 baud
// <643072=> 2400 baud
// <1290240=> 4800 baud
// <2576384=> 9600 baud
// <3862528=> 14400 baud
// <5152768=> 19200 baud
// <7716864=> 28800 baud
// <10289152=> 38400 baud
// <15400960=> 57600 baud
// <20615168=> 76800 baud
// <30801920=> 115200 baud
// <61865984=> 230400 baud
// <67108864=> 250000 baud
// <121634816=> 460800 baud
// <251658240=> 921600 baud
// <268435456=> 1000000 baud

#ifndef NRF_LOG_BACKEND_UART_BAUDRATE
#define NRF_LOG_BACKEND_UART_BAUDRATE 30801920
#endif

// <o> NRF_LOG_BACKEND_UART_TEMP_BUFFER_SIZE - Size of buffer for partially processed strings.
// <i> Size of the buffer is a trade-off between RAM usage and processing.
// <i> if buffer is smaller then strings will often be fragmented.
// <i> It is recommended to use size which will fit typical log and only the
// <i> longer one will be fragmented.

#ifndef NRF_LOG_BACKEND_UART_TEMP_BUFFER_SIZE
#define NRF_LOG_BACKEND_UART_TEMP_BUFFER_SIZE 64
#endif

// </e>

// <h> nrf_log - Logging

//==========================================================
// <e> NRF_LOG_ENABLED - Logging module for nRF5 SDK
//==========================================================
#ifndef NRF_LOG_ENABLED
#define NRF_LOG_ENABLED 1
#endif
// <e> NRF_LOG_USES_COLORS - If enabled then ANSI escape code for colors is prefixed to every string
//==========================================================
#ifndef NRF_LOG_USES_COLORS
#define NRF_LOG_USES_COLORS 0
#endif
// <o> NRF_LOG_COLOR_DEFAULT - ANSI escape code prefix.

// <0=> Default
// <1=> Black
// <2=> Red
// <3=> Green
// <4=> Yellow
// <5=> Blue
// <6=> Magenta
// <7=> Cyan
// <8=> White

#ifndef NRF_LOG_COLOR_DEFAULT
#define NRF_LOG_COLOR_DEFAULT 0
#endif

// <o> NRF_LOG_ERROR_COLOR - ANSI escape code prefix.

// <0=> Default
// <1=> Black
// <2=> Red
// <3=> Green
// <4=> Yellow
// <5=> Blue
// <6=> Magenta
// <7=> Cyan
// <8=> White

#ifndef NRF_LOG_ERROR_COLOR
#define NRF_LOG_ERROR_COLOR 0
#endif

// <o> NRF_LOG_WARNING_COLOR - ANSI escape code prefix.

// <0=> Default
// <1=> Black
// <2=> Red
// <3=> Green
// <4=> Yellow
// <5=> Blue
// <6=> Magenta
// <7=> Cyan
// <8=> White

#ifndef NRF_LOG_WARNING_COLOR
#define NRF_LOG_WARNING_COLOR 0
#endif

// </e>

// <o> NRF_LOG_DEFAULT_LEVEL - Default Severity level

// <0=> Off
// <1=> Error
// <2=> Warning
// <3=> Info
// <4=> Debug

#ifndef NRF_LOG_DEFAULT_LEVEL
#define NRF_LOG_DEFAULT_LEVEL 4
#endif

// <q> NRF_LOG_DEFERRED - Enable deffered logger.

// <i> Log data is buffered and can be processed in idle.

#ifndef NRF_LOG_DEFERRED
#define NRF_LOG_DEFERRED 0
#endif

// <o> NRF_LOG_BUFSIZE - Size of the buffer for storing logs (in bytes).

// <i> Must be power of 2 and multiple of 4.
// <i> If NRF_LOG_DEFERRED = 0 then buffer size can be reduced to minimum.
// <128=> 128
// <256=> 256
// <512=> 512
// <1024=> 1024
// <2048=> 2048
// <4096=> 4096
// <8192=> 8192
// <16384=> 16384

#ifndef NRF_LOG_BUFSIZE
#define NRF_LOG_BUFSIZE 1024
#endif

// <q> NRF_LOG_ALLOW_OVERFLOW - Configures behavior when circular buffer is full.

// <i> If set then oldest logs are overwritten. Otherwise a
// <i> marker is injected informing about overflow.

#ifndef NRF_LOG_ALLOW_OVERFLOW
#define NRF_LOG_ALLOW_OVERFLOW 1
#endif

// <q> NRF_LOG_USES_TIMESTAMP - Enable timestamping

// <i> Function for getting the timestamp is provided by the user

#ifndef NRF_LOG_USES_TIMESTAMP
#define NRF_LOG_USES_TIMESTAMP 0
#endif

// <q> NRF_LOG_FILTERS_ENABLED - Enable dynamic filtering of logs.

#ifndef NRF_LOG_FILTERS_ENABLED
#define NRF_LOG_FILTERS_ENABLED 0
#endif

// <q> NRF_LOG_CLI_CMDS - Enable CLI commands for the module.

#ifndef NRF_LOG_CLI_CMDS
#define NRF_LOG_CLI_CMDS 0
#endif

// <h> Log message pool - Configuration of log message pool

//==========================================================
// <o> NRF_LOG_MSGPOOL_ELEMENT_SIZE - Size of a single element in the pool of memory objects.
// <i> If a small value is set, then performance of logs processing
// <i> is degraded because data is fragmented. Bigger value impacts
// <i> RAM memory utilization. The size is set to fit a message with
// <i> a timestamp and up to 2 arguments in a single memory object.

#ifndef NRF_LOG_MSGPOOL_ELEMENT_SIZE
#define NRF_LOG_MSGPOOL_ELEMENT_SIZE 20
#endif

// <o> NRF_LOG_MSGPOOL_ELEMENT_COUNT - Number of elements in the pool of memory objects
// <i> If a small value is set, then it may lead to a deadlock
// <i> in certain cases if backend has high latency and holds
// <i> multiple messages for long time. Bigger value impacts
// <i> RAM memory usage.

#ifndef NRF_LOG_MSGPOOL_ELEMENT_COUNT
#define NRF_LOG_MSGPOOL_ELEMENT_COUNT 8
#endif

// </h>
//==========================================================

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