menu "Format" config BOOTLOADER_LOG_COLORS bool "Color" default n select BOOTLOADER_LOG_COLORS_SUPPORT if BOOTLOADER_LOG_VERSION_2 help Enable ANSI terminal color codes. Logs (info, errors, warnings) will contain color codes. In order to view these, your terminal program must support ANSI color codes. config BOOTLOADER_LOG_COLORS_SUPPORT bool "Allow enabling color output at run time" depends on BOOTLOADER_LOG_VERSION_2 default n help Enables support for color codes in the esp_log() function. If CONFIG_LOG_COLORS is enabled, this option is always active. If CONFIG_LOG_COLORS is disabled, this option allows you to still handle color codes in specific files by defining ESP_LOG_COLOR_DISABLED as 0 before including esp_log.h. Note that enabling this option may slightly increase RAM/FLASH usage due to additional color handling functionality. It provides flexibility to manage color output even when CONFIG_LOG_COLORS is turned off. choice BOOTLOADER_LOG_TIMESTAMP_SOURCE prompt "Timestamp" default BOOTLOADER_LOG_TIMESTAMP_SOURCE_CPU_TICKS help Choose what sort of timestamp is displayed in the log output: - "None" - The log will only contain the actual log messages themselves without any time-related information. Avoiding timestamps can help conserve processing power and memory. It might useful when you perform log analysis or debugging, sometimes it's more straightforward to work with logs that lack timestamps, especially if the time of occurrence is not critical for understanding the issues. "I log_test: info message" - "Milliseconds since boot" is calculated from the RTOS tick count multiplied by the tick period. This time will reset after a software reboot. "I (112500) log_test: info message" config BOOTLOADER_LOG_TIMESTAMP_SOURCE_NONE bool "None" depends on BOOTLOADER_LOG_VERSION_2 config BOOTLOADER_LOG_TIMESTAMP_SOURCE_CPU_TICKS bool "Milliseconds Since Boot" select BOOTLOADER_LOG_TIMESTAMP_SUPPORT if BOOTLOADER_LOG_VERSION_2 endchoice # BOOTLOADER_LOG_TIMESTAMP_SOURCE config BOOTLOADER_LOG_TIMESTAMP_SUPPORT bool "Allow enabling timestamp output at run time" depends on BOOTLOADER_LOG_VERSION_2 default y help Enables support for timestamp in the esp_log() function. If CONFIG_LOG_TIMESTAMP_SOURCE_NONE, this option allows you to still handle timestamp in specific files by defining ESP_LOG_TIMESTAMP_DISABLED as 0 before including esp_log.h. Note that enabling this option may slightly increase RAM/FLASH usage due to additional timestamp handling functionality. It provides flexibility to manage timestamp output even when CONFIG_LOG_TIMESTAMP_SOURCE_NONE. endmenu