logging: log_core: correct timeout of -1 ms to K_FOREVER

Many releases ago, specifying to block indefinitely in the log
processing thread would do just that.

However, a subtle bug was introduced  such that specifying -1
for `CONFIG_LOG_BLOCK_IN_THREAD_TIMEOUT_MS` would have the
exact opposite effect than what was intended.

As per Kconfig, a value of -1 should translate to a timeout of
`K_FOREVER`. However, conversion via `K_MSEC(-1)` results in
a `k_timeout_t` that is equal to `K_NO_WAIT` rather than the
intent which is `K_FOREVER`.

Add a dedicated check to to ensure that a value of -1 is
correctly interpreted as `K_FOREVER` in `log_core.c`.

For reference, the blocking feature was described in #15196,
added in #16194, and it would appear that the regression
happened in c5f2cdef09.

Signed-off-by: Christopher Friedt <cfriedt@meta.com>
This commit is contained in:
Christopher Friedt 2023-10-15 09:42:09 -04:00 committed by Carles Cufí
parent 90b9809c6f
commit 137097f5c3

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@ -597,8 +597,11 @@ static struct log_msg *msg_alloc(struct mpsc_pbuf_buffer *buffer, uint32_t wlen)
return NULL;
}
return (struct log_msg *)mpsc_pbuf_alloc(buffer, wlen,
K_MSEC(CONFIG_LOG_BLOCK_IN_THREAD_TIMEOUT_MS));
return (struct log_msg *)mpsc_pbuf_alloc(
buffer, wlen,
(CONFIG_LOG_BLOCK_IN_THREAD_TIMEOUT_MS == -1)
? K_FOREVER
: K_MSEC(CONFIG_LOG_BLOCK_IN_THREAD_TIMEOUT_MS));
}
struct log_msg *z_log_msg_alloc(uint32_t wlen)