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(Document the interfaces for ILogService and ILogger) |
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Revision as of 23:18, 8 May 2019
lm
This is "nn::lm::ILogService".
Cmd | Name |
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0 | #OpenLogger |
OpenLogger
Takes an input u64 value representing a process ID and returns an #ILogger instance.
ILogger
This is "nn::lm::ILogger".
Cmd | Name |
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0 | #Log |
1 | [3.0.0+] #SetDestination |
Log
Takes an input buffer containing the message to log. Will always return successfully.
SetDestination
Takes an input u32 mask value indicating the logging destinations to send incoming log messages to. The mask entries are as follows:
Value | Description |
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1 | Default |
2 | UART |
4 | UART when sleeping |
0xFFFF | Log to all destinations |
lm:get
This is "nn::lm::ILogGetter".
Cmd | Name |
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0 | StartLogging |
1 | StopLogging |
2 | GetLog |
This service doesn't normally exist on retail.