When multiple ones are selected, comma (\texttt{,}) should be used as the splitter.
For instance, \texttt{+OCCPU,OCA,OCB} means \emph{only}\texttt{OCCPU}, \texttt{OCA}, \texttt{OCB} being printed,
while \texttt{-OCCPU,OCA,OCB} indicates these modules being filtered out (i.e. \emph{not} logged).
When no symbol is specified, positive filtering (\texttt{+}) will be used.
\texttt{*} indicates all modules being logged.
When multiple \DIFdelbegin\DIFdel{ones }\DIFdelend\DIFaddbegin\DIFadd{log line identifiers }\DIFaddend are selected, comma (\texttt{,}) should be used as the splitter.
For instance, \texttt{+OCCPU,OCA,OCB} means \DIFdelbegin\emph{\DIFdel{only}}%DIFAUXCMD
\DIFdelend\DIFaddbegin\DIFadd{only }\DIFaddend\texttt{OCCPU}, \texttt{OCA}, \texttt{OCB}\DIFdelbegin\DIFdel{being printed}\DIFdelend\DIFaddbegin\DIFadd{should be
logged}\DIFaddend , while \texttt{-OCCPU,OCA,OCB} indicates these modules \DIFdelbegin\DIFdel{being }\DIFdelend\DIFaddbegin\DIFadd{should be }\DIFaddend filtered out (i.e. \DIFdelbegin\emph{\DIFdel{not}}%DIFAUXCMD
\DIFdelbegin\DIFdel{When no }\DIFdelend\DIFaddbegin\DIFadd{Since there may be lines in the log with no valid prefix (i.e. log lines which are not generated by
parts of OpenCore, but by other loaded drivers) then the special module name question mark (}\texttt{\DIFadd{?}}\DIFadd{)
can be included in the list to include (with positive filtering) or exclude (with negative filtering)
these non-standard lines. When no }\texttt{\DIFadd{+}}\DIFadd{or }\texttt{\DIFadd{-}}\DIFaddend symbol is specified, positive filtering
(\texttt{+}) will be used. \texttt{*}\DIFaddbegin\DIFadd{alone as the option value }\DIFaddend indicates all modules being logged.
\emph{Note 1}: Acronyms of libraries can be found in the