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dev-guide-usb-logging | USB Logging |
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Overview
If you are developing ZMK on a device that does not have a built in UART for debugging and log/console output,
Zephyr can be configured to create a USB CDC ACM device and the direct all printk
, console output, and log
messages to that device instead.
Kconfig
The following KConfig values need to be set, either by copy and pasting into the app/prj.conf
file, or by running
west build -t menuconfig
and manually enabling the various settings in that UI.
# Turn on logging, and set ZMK logging to debug output
CONFIG_LOG=y
CONFIG_ZMK_LOG_LEVEL_DBG=y
# Turn on USB CDC ACM device
CONFIG_USB=y
CONFIG_USB_DEVICE_STACK=y
CONFIG_USB_CDC_ACM=y
CONFIG_USB_CDC_ACM_RINGBUF_SIZE=1024
CONFIG_USB_CDC_ACM_DEVICE_NAME="CDC_ACM"
CONFIG_USB_CDC_ACM_DEVICE_COUNT=1
# Enable serial console
CONFIG_SERIAL=y
CONFIG_CONSOLE=y
CONFIG_UART_INTERRUPT_DRIVEN=y
CONFIG_UART_LINE_CTRL=y
# Enable USB UART, and set the console device
CONFIG_UART_CONSOLE=y
CONFIG_USB_UART_CONSOLE=y
CONFIG_UART_CONSOLE_ON_DEV_NAME="CDC_ACM_0"
CONFIG_USB_UART_DTR_WAIT=n
Viewing Logs
After flashing the updated ZMK image, the board should expose a USB CDC ACM device that you can connect to and view the logs.
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On Linux, this should be a device like /dev/ttyACM0
and you can connect with minicom
or tio
as usual, e.g.:
sudo tio /dev/ttyACM0
On Windows, you can use PuTTY. Once installed, use Device Manager to figure out which COM port your controller is communicating on (listed under 'Ports (COM & LPT)') and specify that as the 'Serial line' in PuTTY.
If you already have the Ardunio IDE installed you can also use its built-in Serial Monitor.
From there, you should see the various log messages from ZMK and Zephyr, depending on which systems you have set to what log levels.