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Class names can be discovered from the log messages themselves. For example, this message is in the class `Service`:
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[ 10.285042] Service <Error> core/hle/service/service.h:Service::Interface::SyncRequest:84: unknown/unimplemented function '0x01020000': port=APT:U
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[ 10.285042] Service <Error> core/hle/service/service.h:Service::Interface::SyncRequest:84: unknown/unimplemented function '0x01020000': port=APT:U
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```
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A complete list can be found in the source in [log.h](https://github.com/citra-emu/citra/blob/master/src/common/logging/log.h#L36)
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## Log Filters
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To configure the log filter, you need to change the configuration in `Emulation > Configure... > General > Debug`. Change the `Logging > Global Log Filter` setting.
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To configure the log filter, you need to change the configuration in `Emulation > Configure... > General > Debug`. Change the `Logging > Global Log Filter` setting.
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The filter string consists of a space-separated list of filter rules, each of the format `<class>:<level>`. `<class>` is a log class name, with subclasses separated using periods. `*` wildcards are allowed and can be used to apply a rule to all classes . `<level>` a severity level name which will be set as the minimum logging level of the matched classes. Rules are applied left to right, with later rules overriding previous ones in the sequence.
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The filter string consists of a space-separated list of filter rules, each of the format `<class>:<level>`. `<class>` is a log class name, with subclasses separated using periods. `*` wildcards are allowed and can be used to apply a rule to all classes . `<level>` a severity level name which will be set as the minimum logging level of the matched classes. Rules are applied left to right, with later rules overriding previous ones in the sequence.
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A few examples of filter rules:
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- `*:Info` -- Resets the level of all classes to Info.
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