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#
# For a description of the syntax of this configuration file,
# see misc/tools/kconfig-language.txt.
#
mainmenu "Nuttx/$ARCH Configuration"
config APPSDIR
string
option env="APPSDIR"
menu "Build Setup"
config EXPERIMENTAL
bool "Prompt for development and/or incomplete code/drivers"
config DEFAULT_SMALL
bool "Default to smallest size"
default n
---help---
When options are present, the default value for certain options will
be the one the results in the smallest size (at a loss of featurs).
The default is a fuller feature set at a larger size.
NOTE: This option does not prevent you from overriding the default
to select another alternative. Nor does it affect the settings that
have already been selected in your configuration file. This applies
only to new settings that require a default value.
choice
prompt "Build Host Platform"
default HOST_LINUX
config HOST_LINUX
bool "Linux"
config HOST_OSX
bool "OSX"
config HOST_WINDOWS
bool "Windows"
config HOST_OTHER
bool "Other"
endchoice
choice
prompt "Windows Build Environment"
default WINDOWS_CYGWIN
depends on HOST_WINDOWS
config WINDOWS_NATIVE
bool "Windows Native"
---help---
Build natively in a CMD.exe environment with Windows style paths (like C:\cgywin\home)
config WINDOWS_CYGWIN
bool "Cygwin"
---help---
Build natively in a Cygwin environment with POSIX style paths (like /cygdrive/c/cgywin/home)
config WINDOWS_MSYS
bool "MSYS"
---help---
Build natively in a Cygwin environment with POSIX style paths (like /cygdrive/c/cgywin/home)
config WINDOWS_OTHER
bool "Windows POSIX-like environment"
---help---
Build natively in another POSIX-like environment. Additional support may be necessary
endchoice
config WINDOWS_MKLINK
bool "Use mklink"
default n
depends on WINDOWS_NATIVE
---help---
Use the mklink command to set up symbolic links when NuttX is
configured. Otherwise, configuration directories will be copied to
establish the configuration.
If directories are copied, then some confusion can result ("Which
version of the file did I modify?"). In that case, it is recommended
that you re-build using 'make clean_context all'. That will cause the
configured directories to be recopied on each build.
NOTE: This option also (1) that you have administrator privileges, (2)
that you are using Windows 2000 or better, and (3) that you are using
the NTFS file system. Select 'n' is that is not the case.
menu "Build Configuration"
config APPS_DIR
string "Application directory"
default "../apps" if !WINDOWS_NATIVE
default "..\apps" if WINDOWS_NATIVE
---help---
Identifies the directory that builds the
application to link with NuttX. Default: ../apps This symbol must be assigned
to the path to the application build directory *relative* to
the NuttX top build directory. If you had an application
directory and the NuttX directory each in separate directory
trees like this:
build
|-nuttx
| |
| `- Makefile
`-application
|
`- Makefile
Then you would set APPS_DIR=../application.
The application direction must contain Makefile and this make
file must support the following targets:
1)libapps$(LIBEXT) (usually libapps.a). libapps.a is a static
library ( an archive) that contains all of application object
files.
2)clean. Do whatever is appropriate to clean the application
directories for a fresh build.
3)distclean. Clean everything -- auto-generated files, symbolic
links etc. -- so that the directory contents are the same as
the contents in your configuration management system.
This is only done when you change the NuttX configuration.
4)depend. Make or update the application build dependencies.
When this application is invoked it will receive the setting TOPDIR like:
$(MAKE) -C $(CONFIG_APPS_DIR) TOPDIR="$(TOPDIR)" <target>
TOPDIR is the full path to the NuttX directory. It can be used, for
example, to include makefile fragments (e.g., .config or Make.defs)
or to set up include file paths.
choice
prompt "Memory organization"
default BUILD_FLAT
config BUILD_FLAT
bool "Flat address space"
---help---
Build NuttX as one large, executable "blob". All of the code
within the blob can interrupt with all of the other code within
the blob. There are no special privileges, protections, or
restraints.
config BUILD_PROTECTED
bool "NuttX protected build"
depends on ARCH_USE_MPU
select LIB_SYSCALL
select BUILD_2PASS
---help---
Builds NuttX and selected applications as two "blobs": A protected, privileged kernel blob and a separate unprivileged, user blob. This require sue of the two pass build with each blob being build on each pass.
NOTE: This build configuration requires that the platform support
a memory protection unit (MPU). Support, however, may not be
implemented on all platforms.
config BUILD_KERNEL
bool "NuttX kernel build"
depends on ARCH_USE_MMU && ARCH_ADDRENV && EXPERIMENTAL
select LIB_SYSCALL
---help---
Builds NuttX as a separately compiled kernel. No applications are
built. All user applications must reside in a file system where
they can be loaded into memory for execution.
NOTE: This build configuration requires that the platform support
a memory management unit (MPU) and address environments. Support,
however, may not be implemented on all platforms.
endchoice # Build configuration
config BUILD_2PASS
bool "Two pass build"
default n
depends on !BUILD_KERNEL
---help---
Enables the two pass build options.
Two-pass build options. If the 2 pass build option is selected, then these
options configure the make system build a extra link object. This link object
is assumed to be an incremental (relative) link object, but could be a static
library (archive) (some modification to this Makefile would be required if
PASS1_TARGET generates an archive). Pass 1 1ncremental (relative) link
objects should be put into the processor-specific source directory (where other
link objects will be created). If the pass1 object is an archive, it could
go anywhere.
if BUILD_2PASS
config PASS1_TARGET
string "Pass one target"
default "all"
---help---
The name of the first pass build target. This
can be specific build target, a special build target (all, default, etc.)
or may just be left undefined.
config PASS1_BUILDIR
string "Pass one build directory"
default "build"
---help---
The path, relative to the top NuttX build
directory to directory that contains the Makefile to build the
first pass object. The Makefile must support the following targets:
The special target PASS1_TARGET (if defined)
and the usual depend, clean, and distclean targets.
config PASS1_OBJECT
string "Pass one object"
default ""
---help---
May be used to include an extra, pass1 object
into the final link. This would probably be the object generated
from the PASS1_TARGET. It may be available at link time
in the arch/<architecture>/src directory.
config NUTTX_USERSPACE
hex "Beginning of user-space blob"
default 0x0
depends on BUILD_PROTECTED
---help---
In the kernel build, the NuttX kernel and the user-space blob are
built separately linked objects. NUTTX_USERSPACE provides the
address where the user-space blob is loaded into memory. NuttX will
expect to find and instance of struct userspace_s at this location.
endif # Build 2-pass
endmenu # Build Setup
menu "Binary Output Formats"
config RRLOAD_BINARY
bool "rrload binary format"
default n
---help---
Create nuttx.rr in the rrload binary format used with
BSPs from www.ridgerun.com using the tools/mkimage.sh script.
config INTELHEX_BINARY
bool "Intel HEX binary format"
default n
---help---
Create the nuttx.hex in the Intel HEX binary format that is
used with many different loaders. This option will use the GNU objcopy program
and should not be selected if you are not using the GNU toolchain.
config MOTOROLA_SREC
bool "Motorola S-Record binary format"
default n
---help---
Create the nuttx.srec in the Motorola S-Record binary format that is
used with many different loaders. This option will use the GNU objcopy program
and should not be selected if you are not using the GNU toolchain.
config RAW_BINARY
bool "Raw binary format"
default n
---help---
Create the nuttx.bin in the raw binary format that is used with many
different loaders using the GNU objcopy program. This option
should not be selected if you are not using the GNU toolchain.
menuconfig UBOOT_UIMAGE
bool "U-Boot uImage"
select RAW_BINARY
depends on !WINDOWS_NATIVE
---help---
Create the uImage binary used with U-Boot.
if UBOOT_UIMAGE
config UIMAGE_LOAD_ADDRESS
hex "uImage load address"
default 0x0
config UIMAGE_ENTRY_POINT
hex "uImage entry point"
default 0x0
endif
endmenu # Binary Output Formats
menu "Customize Header Files"
config ARCH_STDINT_H
bool "stdint.h"
default n
---help---
The stdint.h header file can be found at nuttx/include/stdint.h.
However, that header includes logic to redirect the inclusion of an
architecture specific header file like:
#ifdef CONFIG_ARCH_STDINT_H
# include <arch/stdint.h>
#else
...
#endif
Recall that that include path, include/arch, is a symbolic link and
will refer to a version of stdint.h at nuttx/arch/<architecture>/include/stdint.h.
config ARCH_STDBOOL_H
bool "stdbool.h"
default n
---help---
The stdbool.h header file can be found at nuttx/include/stdbool.h.
However, that header includes logic to redirect the inclusion of an
architecture specific header file like:
#ifdef CONFIG_ARCH_STDBOOL_H
# include <arch/stdbool.h>
#else
...
#endif
Recall that that include path, include/arch, is a symbolic link and
will refer to a version of stdbool.h at nuttx/arch/<architecture>/include/stdbool.h.
config ARCH_MATH_H
bool "math.h"
default n
---help---
There is also a re-directing version of math.h in the source tree.
However, it resides out-of-the-way at include/nuttx/math.h because it
conflicts too often with the system math.h. If ARCH_MATH_H=y is
defined, however, the top-level makefile will copy the redirecting
math.h header file from include/nuttx/math.h to include/math.h. math.h
will then include the architecture-specific version of math.h that you
must provide at nuttx/arch/>architecture</include/math.h.
#ifdef CONFIG_ARCH_MATH_H
# include <arch/math.h>
#endif
So for the architectures that define ARCH_MATH_H=y, include/math.h
will be the redirecting math.h header file; for the architectures
that don't select ARCH_MATH_H, the redirecting math.h header file
will stay out-of-the-way in include/nuttx/.
config ARCH_FLOAT_H
bool "float.h"
default n
---help---
The float.h header file defines the properties of your floating
point implementation. It would always be best to use your
toolchain's float.h header file but if none is available, a default
float.h header file will provided if this option is selected. However
there is no assurance that the settings in this float.h are actually
correct for your platform!
config ARCH_STDARG_H
bool "stdarg.h"
default n
---help---
There is also a redirecting version of stdarg.h in the source tree
as well. It also resides out-of-the-way at include/nuttx/stdarg.h.
This is because you should normally use your toolchain's stdarg.h
file. But sometimes, your toolchain's stdarg.h file may have other
header file dependencies and so may not be usable in the NuttX build
environment. In those cases, you may have to create a architecture-
specific stdarg.h header file at nuttx/arch/<architecture>/include/stdarg.h
If ARCH_STDARG_H=y is defined, the top-level makefile will copy the
re-directing stdarg.h header file from include/nuttx/stdarg.h to
include/stdarg.h. So for the architectures that cannot use their
toolchain's stdarg.h file, they can use this alternative by defining
ARCH_STDARG_H=y and providing. If ARCH_STDARG_H, is not defined, then
the stdarg.h header file will stay out-of-the-way in include/nuttx/.
endmenu # Customize Header Files
menu "Debug Options"
config DEBUG
bool "Enable Debug Features"
default n
---help---
Enables built-in debug features. Selecting this option will (1) Enable
debug assertions in the code, (2) enable extended parameter testing in
many functions, and (3) enable support for debug output to the SYSLOG.
Note that enabling this option by itself does not produce debug output.
Debug output must also be selected on a subsystem-by-subsystem basis.
config ARCH_HAVE_HEAPCHECK
bool
default n
if DEBUG
config DEBUG_VERBOSE
bool "Enable Debug Verbose Output"
default n
---help---
Enables verbose debug output (assuming debug features are enabled).
As a general rule, when DEBUG is enabled only errors will be
reported in the debug SYSLOG output. But if you also enable
DEBUG_VERBOSE, then very chatty (and often annoying) output will be
generated. This means there are two levels of debug output:
errors-only and everything.
comment "Subsystem Debug Options"
config DEBUG_AUDIO
bool "Audio Device Debug Output"
default n
---help---
Enable low level debug SYSLOG output from the audio subsystem and
device drivers. (disabled by default). Support for this debug option
is architecture-specific and may not be available for some MCUs.
config DEBUG_BINFMT
bool "Binary Loader Debug Output"
default n
---help---
Enable binary loader debug SYSLOG output (disabled by default)
config DEBUG_CRYPTO
bool "Crypto Debug Output"
default n
depends on CRYPTO
---help---
Enable Crypto debug SYSLOG output (disabled by default)
config DEBUG_FS
bool "File System Debug Output"
default n
---help---
Enable file system debug SYSLOG output (disabled by default)
config DEBUG_GRAPHICS
bool "Graphics Debug Output"
default n
---help---
Enable NX graphics debug SYSLOG output (disabled by default)
config DEBUG_LIB
bool "C Library Debug Output"
default n
---help---
Enable C library debug SYSLOG output (disabled by default)
config DEBUG_MM
bool "Memory Manager Debug Output"
default n
---help---
Enable memory management debug SYSLOG output (disabled by default)
config DEBUG_SHM
bool "Shared Memory Debug Output"
default n
depends on MM_SHM
---help---
Enable shared memory management debug SYSLOG output (disabled by default)
config DEBUG_NET
bool "Network Debug Output"
default n
depends on ARCH_HAVE_NET
---help---
Enable network debug SYSLOG output (disabled by default)
config DEBUG_SCHED
bool "Scheduler Debug Output"
default n
---help---
Enable OS debug SYSLOG output (disabled by default)
config DEBUG_SYSCALL
bool "SYSCALL Debug Output"
default n
depends on LIB_SYSCALL
---help---
Enable very low level output related to system calls. This gives
you basically a poor man's version of strace.
comment "OS Function Debug Options"
config DEBUG_DMA
bool "DMA Debug Output"
default n
depends on ARCH_DMA
---help---
Enable DMA-releated debug SYSLOG output (disabled by default).
Support for this debug option is architecture-specific and may not
be available for some MCUs.
config DEBUG_HEAP
bool "Heap usage debug hooks"
default n
depends on ARCH_HAVE_HEAPCHECK
---help---
Enable hooks to check heap usage. Only supported by a few architectures.
config DEBUG_IRQ
bool "Interrupt Controller Debug Output"
default n
---help---
Some (but not all) architectures support debug output to verify
interrupt controller logic. If supported, then option will enable
that output. This may interfere with normal operations! You
should *not* enable interrupt controller debug unless you suspect
that here is a problem with that logic. On some platforms, this
option may even cause crashes! Use with care!
config DEBUG_PAGING
bool "Demand Paging Debug Output"
default n
depends on PAGING
---help---
Enable demand paging debug SYSLOG output (disabled by default)
comment "Driver Debug Options"
config DEBUG_LCD
bool "Low-level LCD Debug Output"
default n
depends on LCD
---help---
Enable low level debug SYSLOG output from the LCD driver (disabled
by default). Support for this debug option is board-specific and
may not be available for some boards.
config DEBUG_LEDS
bool "Low-level LED Debug Output"
default n
depends on ARCH_HAVE_LEDS
---help---
Enable low level debug from board-specific LED logic. Support for
this debug option is board-specific and may not be available for
some boards.
config DEBUG_INPUT
bool "Input Device Debug Output"
default n
depends on INPUT
---help---
Enable low level debug SYSLOG output from the input device drivers
such as mice and touchscreens (disabled by default). Support for
this debug option is board-specific and may not be available for
some boards.
config DEBUG_ANALOG
bool "Analog Device Debug Output"
default n
---help---
Enable low level debug SYSLOG output from the analog device drivers
such as A/D and D/A converters (disabled by default). Support for
this debug option is architecture-specific and may not be available
for some MCUs.
config DEBUG_CAN
bool "CAN Debug Output"
default n
depends on CAN
---help---
Enable CAN driver debug SYSLOG output (disabled by default).
Support for this debug option is architecture-specific and may not
be available for some MCUs.
config DEBUG_GPIO
bool "GPIO Debug Output"
default n
---help---
Enable GPIO-releated debug SYSLOG output (disabled by default).
Support for this debug option is architecture-specific and may not
be available for some MCUs.
config DEBUG_I2C
bool "I2C Debug Output"
default n
depends on I2C
---help---
Enable I2C driver debug SYSLOG output (disabled by default).
Support for this debug option is architecture-specific and may not
be available for some MCUs.
config DEBUG_I2S
bool "I2S Debug Output"
default n
depends on I2S
---help---
Enable I2S driver debug SYSLOG output (disabled by default).
Support for this debug option is architecture-specific and may not
be available for some MCUs.
config DEBUG_PWM
bool "PWM Debug Output"
default n
depends on PWM
---help---
Enable PWM driver debug SYSLOG output (disabled by default).
Support for this debug option is architecture-specific and may not
be available for some MCUs.
config DEBUG_RTC
bool "RTC Debug Output"
default n
depends on RTC
---help---
Enable RTC driver debug SYSLOG output (disabled by default).
Support for this debug option is architecture-specific and may not
be available for some MCUs.
config DEBUG_SDIO
bool "SDIO Debug Output"
default n
depends on MMCSD_SDIO
---help---
Enable SDIO driver debug SYSLOG output (disabled by default).
Support for this debug option is architecture-specific and may not
be available for some MCUs.
config DEBUG_SENSORS
bool "Sensor Debug Output"
default n
depends on SENSORS
---help---
Enable sensor driver debug SYSLOG output (disabled by default).
Support for this debug option is architecture-specific and may not
be available for some MCUs.
config DEBUG_SPI
bool "SPI Debug Output"
default n
depends on SPI
---help---
Enable I2C driver debug SYSLOG output (disabled by default).
Support for this debug option is architecture-specific and may not
be available for some MCUs.
config DEBUG_TIMER
bool "Timer Debug Output"
default n
depends on TIMER
---help---
Enable timer debug SYSLOG output (disabled by default).
Support for this debug option is architecture-specific and may not
be available for some MCUs.
config DEBUG_USB
bool "USB Debug Output"
default n
depends on USBDEV || USBHOST
---help---
Enable usb debug SYSLOG output (disabled by default)
config DEBUG_WATCHDOG
bool "Watchdog Timer Debug Output"
default n
depends on WATCHDOG
---help---
Enable watchdog timer debug SYSLOG output (disabled by default).
Support for this debug option is architecture-specific and may not
be available for some MCUs.
endif # DEBUG
config ARCH_HAVE_STACKCHECK
bool
default n
config STACK_COLORATION
bool "Stack coloration"
default n
depends on ARCH_HAVE_STACKCHECK
---help---
Enable stack coloration to initialize the stack memory to the value
of STACK_COLOR and enable the stack checking APIs that can be used
to monitor the level of stack usage.
Only supported by a few architectures.
config DEBUG_SYMBOLS
bool "Generate Debug Symbols"
default n
---help---
Build with debug symbols (needed for use with a debugger).
endmenu # Debug Options
config ARCH_HAVE_CUSTOMOPT
bool
default n
choice
prompt "Optimization Level"
default DEBUG_NOOPT if DEBUG_SYMBOLS
default DEBUG_FULLOPT if !DEBUG_SYMBOLS
config DEBUG_NOOPT
bool "Suppress Optimization"
---help---
Build without optimization. This is often helpful when debugging code.
config DEBUG_CUSTOMOPT
bool "Custom Optimization"
depends on ARCH_HAVE_CUSTOMOPT
---help---
Select a custom debug level. This is often helpful if you suspect an
optimization level error and want to lower the level of optimization.
config DEBUG_FULLOPT
bool "Normal, Full optimization"
---help---
Build full optimization. This is the normal case for production
firmware.
endchoice # Optimization Level
config DEBUG_OPTLEVEL
string "Custom Optimization Level"
default "-O2"
depends on DEBUG_CUSTOMOPT
---help---
This string represents the custom optimization level that will be used if DEBUG_CUSTOMOPT.
endmenu # Build Setup
menu "System Type"
source "arch/Kconfig"
endmenu
menu "Board Selection"
source "configs/Kconfig"
endmenu
menu "RTOS Features"
source sched/Kconfig
source syscall/Kconfig
endmenu
menu "Device Drivers"
source drivers/Kconfig
endmenu
menu "Networking Support"
source net/Kconfig
endmenu
menu "Crypto API"
source crypto/Kconfig
endmenu
menu "File Systems"
source fs/Kconfig
endmenu
menu "Graphics Support"
source graphics/Kconfig
endmenu
menu "Memory Management"
source mm/Kconfig
endmenu
menu "Audio Support"
source audio/Kconfig
endmenu
menu "Binary Loader"
source binfmt/Kconfig
endmenu
menu "Library Routines"
source libc/Kconfig
source libxx/Kconfig
endmenu
menu "Application Configuration"
source "$APPSDIR/Kconfig"
endmenu