* TRACE_INFO 6
* informational message
*
- * TRACE_DEBUG_SYSTEM 7
- * information has system-level scope
+ * TRACE_SYSTEM 7
+ * information has system-level scope (set of programs)
*
- * TRACE_PROCESS 8
- * information has process-level scope
+ * TRACE_PROGRAM 8
+ * information has program-level scope (set of processes)
*
- * TRACE_MODULE 9
- * information has module (executable/library) scope
+ * TRACE_PROCESS 9
+ * information has process-level scope (set of modules)
*
- * TRACE_UNIT 10
- * information has compilation unit scope
+ * TRACE_MODULE 10
+ * information has module (executable/library) scope (set of units)
*
- * TRACE_CLASS 11
- * information has class-level scope
+ * TRACE_UNIT 11
+ * information has compilation unit scope (set of functions)
*
- * TRACE_OBJECT 12
- * information has object-level scope
- *
- * TRACE_FUNCTION 13
+ * TRACE_FUNCTION 12
* information has function-level scope
*
- * TRACE_PRINTF 14
- * tracepoint_printf message
+ * TRACE_DEFAULT 13
+ * default trace loglevel (TRACEPOINT_EVENT default)
+ *
+ * TRACE_VERBOSE 14
+ * verbose information
*
* TRACE_DEBUG 15
- * debug-level message
+ * debug-level message (trace_printf default)
*
* Declare tracepoint loglevels for tracepoints. A TRACEPOINT_EVENT
* should be declared prior to the the TRACEPOINT_LOGLEVEL for a given
* TRACEPOINT_LOGLEVEL.
*/
-#define TRACEPOINT_LOGLEVEL_ENUM(...)
+enum {
+ TRACE_EMERG = 0,
+ TRACE_ALERT = 1,
+ TRACE_CRIT = 2,
+ TRACE_ERR = 3,
+ TRACE_WARNING = 4,
+ TRACE_NOTICE = 5,
+ TRACE_INFO = 6,
+ TRACE_SYSTEM = 7,
+ TRACE_PROGRAM = 8,
+ TRACE_PROCESS = 9,
+ TRACE_MODULE = 10,
+ TRACE_UNIT = 11,
+ TRACE_FUNCTION = 12,
+ TRACE_DEFAULT = 13,
+ TRACE_VERBOSE = 14,
+ TRACE_DEBUG = 15,
+};
+
#define TRACEPOINT_LOGLEVEL(provider, name, loglevel)
#endif /* #ifndef TRACEPOINT_LOGLEVEL */