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menu "RT-Thread Kernel"
rsource "klibc/Kconfig"
config RT_NAME_MAX
int "The maximal size of kernel object name"
range 2 64
default 8
help
Each kernel object, such as thread, timer, semaphore etc, has a name,
the RT_NAME_MAX is the maximal size of this object name.
config RT_USING_ARCH_DATA_TYPE
bool "Use the data types defined in ARCH_CPU"
default n
help
For the data type like, `rt_uint8/int8_t, rt_uint16/int16_t, rt_uint32/int32_t`,
BSP can define these basic data types in ARCH_CPU level.
Please re-define these data types in rtconfig_project.h file.
config RT_USING_NANO
bool "Enable RT-Thread Nano"
default n
help
RT-Thread Nano is a very small size and refined hard real-time kernel,
which is suited for the extremely resource-constrained MCU system.
config RT_USING_SMART
bool "Enable RT-Thread Smart (microkernel on kernel/userland)"
default n
select RT_USING_LWP
select RT_USING_DFS
select RT_USING_POSIX_CLOCKTIME
select RT_USING_DEVICE
select RT_USING_NULL
select RT_USING_ZERO
select RT_USING_RANDOM
select RT_USING_RTC
select RT_USING_POSIX_TIMER
select RT_USING_POSIX_CLOCK
select RT_USING_POSIX_FS
select RT_USING_POSIX_TERMIOS
select RT_USING_KTIME
select RT_USING_STDC_ATOMIC
select RT_USING_SYSTEM_WORKQUEUE
select RT_USING_CPU_USAGE_TRACER
select RT_USING_SCHED_THREAD_CTX
depends on ARCH_ARM_CORTEX_M || ARCH_ARM_ARM9 || ARCH_ARM_CORTEX_A || ARCH_ARMV8 || ARCH_RISCV64
depends on !RT_USING_NANO
help
RT-Thread Smart is a microkernel based operating system on RT-Thread.
config RT_USING_AMP
bool "Enable AMP (Asymmetric Multi-Processing)"
default n
if RT_USING_AMP
choice
prompt "Select the AMP role"
default RT_AMP_SLAVE
config RT_AMP_MASTER
bool "amp role MASTER"
config RT_AMP_SLAVE
bool "amp role SLAVE"
endchoice
endif
config RT_USING_SMP
bool "Enable SMP (Symmetric multiprocessing)"
default n
help
This option should be selected by machines which have an SMP-
capable CPU.
The only effect of this option is to make the SMP-related
options available to the user for configuration.
config RT_CPUS_NR
int "Number of CPUs"
default 1
range 1 1 if !RT_USING_SMP && !RT_USING_AMP
help
Number of CPUs in the system
config RT_ALIGN_SIZE
int "Alignment size for CPU architecture data access"
default 8
help
Alignment size for CPU architecture data access
choice
prompt "The maximal level value of priority of thread"
default RT_THREAD_PRIORITY_32
config RT_THREAD_PRIORITY_8
bool "8"
config RT_THREAD_PRIORITY_32
bool "32"
config RT_THREAD_PRIORITY_256
bool "256"
endchoice
config RT_THREAD_PRIORITY_MAX
int
default 8 if RT_THREAD_PRIORITY_8
default 32 if RT_THREAD_PRIORITY_32
default 256 if RT_THREAD_PRIORITY_256
config RT_TICK_PER_SECOND
int "Tick frequency, Hz"
range 10 1000
default 1000
help
System's tick frequency, Hz.
config RT_USING_OVERFLOW_CHECK
bool "Using stack overflow checking"
default y if RT_USING_DEBUG
help
Enable thread stack overflow checking. The stack overflow is checking when
each thread switch.
config RT_USING_HOOK
bool "Enable system hook"
default y
select RT_USING_IDLE_HOOK
help
Enable the hook function when system running, such as idle thread hook,
thread context switch etc.
if RT_USING_HOOK
config RT_HOOK_USING_FUNC_PTR
bool "Using function pointers as system hook"
default y
endif
config RT_USING_HOOKLIST
bool "Enable hook list"
default n
help
Enable the hook list feature for rt-thread packages. With this, they can
plug in to the system on run-time.
config RT_USING_IDLE_HOOK
bool "Enable IDLE Task hook"
default y if RT_USING_HOOK
if RT_USING_IDLE_HOOK
config RT_IDLE_HOOK_LIST_SIZE
int "The max size of idle hook list"
default 4
range 1 16
help
The system has a hook list. This is the hook list size.
endif
config IDLE_THREAD_STACK_SIZE
int "The stack size of idle thread"
default 1024 if ARCH_CPU_64BIT
default 256
config SYSTEM_THREAD_STACK_SIZE
int "The stack size of system thread (for defunct etc.)"
depends on RT_USING_SMP
default IDLE_THREAD_STACK_SIZE
config RT_USING_TIMER_SOFT
bool "Enable software timer with a timer thread"
default y
help
the timeout function context of soft-timer is under a high priority timer
thread.
if RT_USING_TIMER_SOFT
config RT_TIMER_THREAD_PRIO
int "The priority level value of timer thread"
default 4
config RT_TIMER_THREAD_STACK_SIZE
int "The stack size of timer thread"
default 2048 if ARCH_CPU_64BIT
default 512
config RT_USING_TIMER_ALL_SOFT
bool "Set all timer as soft timer"
default n
endif
config RT_USING_CPU_USAGE_TRACER
select RT_USING_HOOK
bool "Enable cpu usage tracing"
help
Enable cpu usage tracer for application like top.
default y if RT_USING_SMART
default n
menu "kservice options"
config RT_USING_TINY_FFS
bool "Enable kservice to use tiny finding first bit set method"
default n
endmenu
menuconfig RT_USING_DEBUG
bool "Enable debugging features"
default y
if RT_USING_DEBUG
config RT_DEBUGING_ASSERT
bool "Enable assertion debugging"
default y
config RT_DEBUGING_COLOR
bool "Enable color debugging log"
default y
config RT_DEBUGING_CONTEXT
bool "Enable debugging of environment and context check"
default y
config RT_DEBUGING_AUTO_INIT
bool "Enable debugging of components automatic initialization"
default n
config RT_DEBUGING_SPINLOCK
bool "Enable spinlock debugging"
depends on RT_USING_SMP
default n
config RT_DEBUGING_CRITICAL
bool "Enable critical level tracing"
depends on RT_USING_SMP
default y if RT_USING_SMART
default n
endif
config RT_USING_CI_ACTION
bool "Enable CI Action build mode"
select RT_USING_UTEST
select RT_UTEST_USING_AUTO_RUN
select RT_UTEST_USING_ALL_CASES
default n
help
Identify that the environment is CI Action.
menu "Inter-Thread communication"
config RT_USING_SEMAPHORE
bool "Enable semaphore"
default y
config RT_USING_MUTEX
bool "Enable mutex"
default y
config RT_USING_EVENT
bool "Enable event flag"
default y
config RT_USING_MAILBOX
bool "Enable mailbox"
default y
config RT_USING_MESSAGEQUEUE
bool "Enable message queue"
default y
config RT_USING_MESSAGEQUEUE_PRIORITY
bool "Enable message queue priority"
depends on RT_USING_MESSAGEQUEUE
default n
config RT_USING_SIGNALS
bool "Enable signals"
select RT_USING_MEMPOOL
default n
help
A signal is an asynchronous notification sent to a specific thread
in order to notify it of an event that occurred.
endmenu
menu "Memory Management"
config RT_USING_MEMPOOL
bool "Using memory pool"
default y
help
Using static memory fixed partition
config RT_USING_SMALL_MEM
bool "Using Small Memory Algorithm"
default n
help
Using Small Memory Algorithm
config RT_USING_SLAB
bool "Using SLAB Memory Algorithm"
default n
help
The slab allocator of RT-Thread is a memory allocation algorithm
optimizedfor embedded systems based on the slab allocator
implemented by Matthew Dillon, founder of dragonfly BSD.
The original slab algorithm is an efficient kernel memory
allocation algorithm introduced by Jeff bonwick for
Solaris Operating System.
menuconfig RT_USING_MEMHEAP
bool "Using memheap Memory Algorithm"
default n
if RT_USING_MEMHEAP
choice
prompt "Memheap memory allocation mode"
default RT_MEMHEAP_FAST_MODE
config RT_MEMHEAP_FAST_MODE
bool "fast mode"
help
Speed priority mode.
As long as the memory block size meets the requirements, the search ends immediately.
config RT_MEMHEAP_BEST_MODE
bool "best mode"
help
Best size first.
The search does not end until the memory block of the most appropriate size is found
endchoice
endif
choice
prompt "System Heap Memory Management"
default RT_USING_SMALL_MEM_AS_HEAP
config RT_USING_SMALL_MEM_AS_HEAP
bool "Small Memory Algorithm"
select RT_USING_SMALL_MEM
config RT_USING_MEMHEAP_AS_HEAP
bool "Use memheap objects as heap"
select RT_USING_MEMHEAP
if RT_USING_MEMHEAP_AS_HEAP
config RT_USING_MEMHEAP_AUTO_BINDING
bool "Use all of memheap objects as heap"
default y
endif
config RT_USING_SLAB_AS_HEAP
bool "SLAB Algorithm for large memory"
select RT_USING_SLAB
config RT_USING_USERHEAP
bool "Use user heap"
help
If this option is selected, please implement these functions:
rt_malloc(), rt_malloc_sethook()
rt_free(), rt_free_sethook()
rt_calloc(), rt_realloc()
rt_memory_info()
rt_system_heap_init()
config RT_USING_NOHEAP
bool "Disable Heap"
endchoice
config RT_USING_MEMTRACE
bool "Enable memory trace"
default n
help
When enable RT_USING_MEMTRACE with shell, developer can call cmd:
1. memtrace
to dump memory block information.
2. memcheck
to check memory block to avoid memory overwritten.
And developer also can call memcheck() in each of scheduling
to check memory block to find which thread has wrongly modified
memory.
config RT_USING_HEAP_ISR
bool "Using heap in ISR"
default n
help
When this option is enabled, the critical zone will be protected with disable interrupt.
config RT_USING_HEAP
bool
default n if RT_USING_NOHEAP
default y if RT_USING_SMALL_MEM
default y if RT_USING_SLAB
default y if RT_USING_MEMHEAP_AS_HEAP
default y if RT_USING_USERHEAP
endmenu
config RT_USING_DEVICE
bool "Using device object"
depends on !RT_USING_NANO
default y
config RT_USING_DEVICE_OPS
bool "Using ops for each device object"
depends on RT_USING_DEVICE
default n
config RT_USING_INTERRUPT_INFO
bool "Enable additional interrupt trace information"
default n
help
Add name and counter information for interrupt trace.
config RT_USING_THREADSAFE_PRINTF
bool "Enable thread safe kernel print service"
default y if RT_USING_SMP && RT_USING_SMART
config RT_USING_CONSOLE
bool "Using console for rt_kprintf"
default y
if RT_USING_CONSOLE
config RT_CONSOLEBUF_SIZE
int "the buffer size for console log printf"
default 256 if RT_USING_UTEST
default 128
config RT_CONSOLE_DEVICE_NAME
string "the device name for console"
default "uart1"
endif
config RT_VER_NUM
hex
default 0x50200
help
RT-Thread version number
config RT_USING_STDC_ATOMIC
bool "Use atomic implemented in stdatomic.h"
default n
config RT_BACKTRACE_LEVEL_MAX_NR
int "Max number of backtrace level"
default 32
endmenu