From 719d84691fa5d942d44afb79a777895149162ade Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: patacongo Date: Thu, 30 Aug 2012 15:44:02 +0000 Subject: Remove documentation from defconfig files so that they are more maintainable git-svn-id: https://nuttx.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/nuttx/trunk@5068 7fd9a85b-ad96-42d3-883c-3090e2eb8679 --- nuttx/configs/stm3220g-eval/nxwm/defconfig | 1045 +--------------------------- 1 file changed, 3 insertions(+), 1042 deletions(-) (limited to 'nuttx/configs/stm3220g-eval/nxwm/defconfig') diff --git a/nuttx/configs/stm3220g-eval/nxwm/defconfig b/nuttx/configs/stm3220g-eval/nxwm/defconfig index 8d97997457..bb5155fe5a 100644 --- a/nuttx/configs/stm3220g-eval/nxwm/defconfig +++ b/nuttx/configs/stm3220g-eval/nxwm/defconfig @@ -33,40 +33,7 @@ # ############################################################################ # -# architecture selection -# -# CONFIG_ARCH - identifies the arch subdirectory and, hence, the -# processor architecture. -# CONFIG_ARCH_family - for use in C code. This identifies the -# particular chip family that the architecture is implemented -# in. -# CONFIG_ARCH_architecture - for use in C code. This identifies the -# specific architecture within the chip familyl. -# CONFIG_ARCH_CHIP - Identifies the arch/*/chip subdirectory -# CONFIG_ARCH_CHIP_name - For use in C code -# CONFIG_ARCH_BOARD - identifies the configs subdirectory and, hence, -# the board that supports the particular chip or SoC. -# CONFIG_ARCH_BOARD_name - for use in C code -# CONFIG_ENDIAN_BIG - define if big endian (default is little endian) -# CONFIG_BOARD_LOOPSPERMSEC - for delay loops -# CONFIG_DRAM_SIZE - Describes the installed DRAM. -# CONFIG_DRAM_START - The start address of DRAM (physical) -# CONFIG_ARCH_IRQPRIO - The STM3220xxx supports interrupt prioritization -# CONFIG_ARCH_INTERRUPTSTACK - This architecture supports an interrupt -# stack. If defined, this symbol is the size of the interrupt -# stack in bytes. If not defined, the user task stacks will be -# used during interrupt handling. -# CONFIG_ARCH_STACKDUMP - Do stack dumps after assertions -# CONFIG_ARCH_BOOTLOADER - Set if you are using a bootloader. -# CONFIG_ARCH_LEDS - Use LEDs to show state. Unique to board architecture. -# CONFIG_ARCH_BUTTONS - Enable support for buttons. Unique to board architecture. -# CONFIG_ARCH_CALIBRATION - Enables some build in instrumentation that -# cause a 100 second delay during boot-up. This 100 second delay -# serves no purpose other than it allows you to calibrate -# CONFIG_BOARD_LOOPSPERMSEC. You simply use a stop watch to measure -# the 100 second delay then adjust CONFIG_BOARD_LOOPSPERMSEC until -# the delay actually is 100 seconds. -# CONFIG_ARCH_DMA - Support DMA initialization +# Architecture Selection # CONFIG_ARCH="arm" CONFIG_ARCH_ARM=y @@ -101,15 +68,6 @@ CONFIG_STM32_BUILDROOT=n # # JTAG Enable settings (by default JTAG-DP and SW-DP are disabled): # -# CONFIG_STM32_DFU - Use the DFU bootloader, not JTAG -# -# JTAG Enable options: -# -# CONFIG_STM32_JTAG_FULL_ENABLE - Enables full SWJ (JTAG-DP + SW-DP) -# CONFIG_STM32_JTAG_NOJNTRST_ENABLE - Enables full SWJ (JTAG-DP + SW-DP) -# but without JNTRST. -# CONFIG_STM32_JTAG_SW_ENABLE - Set JTAG-DP disabled and SW-DP enabled -# CONFIG_STM32_DFU=y CONFIG_STM32_JTAG_FULL_ENABLE=y CONFIG_STM32_JTAG_NOJNTRST_ENABLE=n @@ -118,22 +76,13 @@ CONFIG_STM32_JTAG_SW_ENABLE=n # # On-board FSMC SRAM configuration # -# CONFIG_STM32_FSMC - Required. See below -# CONFIG_MM_REGIONS - Required. Must be 2 or 3 (see above) -# -# CONFIG_STM32_FSMC_SRAM=y - Indicates that SRAM is available via the -# FSMC (as opposed to an LCD or FLASH). -# CONFIG_HEAP2_BASE - The base address of the SRAM in the FSMC address space -# CONFIG_HEAP2_END - The end (+1) of the SRAM in the FSMC address space -# CONFIG_STM32_FSMC_SRAM=n CONFIG_HEAP2_BASE=0x64000000 CONFIG_HEAP2_END=0x64200000 -# -# Individual subsystems can be enabled: # # Individual subsystems can be enabled: +# # AHB1: CONFIG_STM32_CRC=n CONFIG_STM32_BKPSRAM=n @@ -192,17 +141,6 @@ CONFIG_STM32_TIM11=n # # STM32F20xxx specific serial device driver settings # -# CONFIG_USARTn_SERIAL_CONSOLE - selects the USARTn for the -# console and ttys0 (default is the USART1). -# CONFIG_USARTn_RXBUFSIZE - Characters are buffered as received. -# This specific the size of the receive buffer -# CONFIG_USARTn_TXBUFSIZE - Characters are buffered before -# being sent. This specific the size of the transmit buffer -# CONFIG_USARTn_BAUD - The configure BAUD of the UART. Must be -# CONFIG_USARTn_BITS - The number of bits. Must be either 7 or 8. -# CONFIG_USARTn_PARTIY - 0=no parity, 1=odd parity, 2=even parity -# CONFIG_USARTn_2STOP - Two stop bits -# CONFIG_USART1_SERIAL_CONSOLE=n CONFIG_USART2_SERIAL_CONSOLE=n CONFIG_USART3_SERIAL_CONSOLE=y @@ -248,16 +186,6 @@ CONFIG_USART5_2STOP=0 # # STM32F20xxx specific SSI device driver settings # -# CONFIG_SSIn_DISABLE - select to disable all support for -# the SSI -# CONFIG_SSI_POLLWAIT - Select to disable interrupt driven SSI support -# Poll-waiting is recommended if the interrupt rate would be to -# high in the interrupt driven case. -# CONFIG_SSI_TXLIMIT - Write this many words to the Tx FIFO before -# emptying the Rx FIFO. If the SPI frequency is high and this -# value is large, then larger values of this setting may cause -# Rx FIFO overrun errors. Default: half of the Tx FIFO size (4). -# CONFIG_SSI0_DISABLE=n CONFIG_SSI1_DISABLE=y CONFIG_SSI_POLLWAIT=y @@ -266,21 +194,6 @@ CONFIG_SSI_POLLWAIT=y # # STM32F20xxx specific CAN device driver settings # -# CONFIG_CAN - Enables CAN support (one or both of CONFIG_STM32_CAN1 or -# CONFIG_STM32_CAN2 must also be defined) -# CONFIG_CAN_EXTID - Enables support for the 29-bit extended ID. Default -# Standard 11-bit IDs. -# CONFIG_CAN_FIFOSIZE - The size of the circular buffer of CAN messages. -# Default: 8 -# CONFIG_CAN_NPENDINGRTR - The size of the list of pending RTR requests. -# Default: 4 -# CONFIG_CAN_LOOPBACK - A CAN driver may or may not support a loopback -# mode for testing. The STM32 CAN driver does support loopback mode. -# CONFIG_CAN1_BAUD - CAN1 BAUD rate. Required if CONFIG_STM32_CAN1 is defined. -# CONFIG_CAN2_BAUD - CAN1 BAUD rate. Required if CONFIG_STM32_CAN2 is defined. -# CONFIG_CAN_TSEG1 - The number of CAN time quanta in segment 1. Default: 6 -# CONFIG_CAN_TSEG2 - the number of CAN time quanta in segment 2. Default: 7 -# CONFIG_CAN=n CONFIG_CAN_EXTID=n #CONFIG_CAN_FIFOSIZE @@ -292,33 +205,6 @@ CONFIG_CAN2_BAUD=700000 # # STM32F20xxx Ethernet device driver settings # -# CONFIG_STM32_PHYADDR - The 5-bit address of the PHY on the board -# CONFIG_STM32_MII - Support Ethernet MII interface -# CONFIG_STM32_MII_MCO1 - Use MCO1 to clock the MII interface -# CONFIG_STM32_MII_MCO2 - Use MCO2 to clock the MII interface -# CONFIG_STM32_RMII - Support Ethernet RMII interface -# CONFIG_STM32_AUTONEG - Use PHY autonegotion to determine speed and mode -# CONFIG_STM32_ETHFD - If CONFIG_STM32_AUTONEG is not defined, then this -# may be defined to select full duplex mode. Default: half-duplex -# CONFIG_STM32_ETH100MBPS - If CONFIG_STM32_AUTONEG is not defined, then this -# may be defined to select 100 MBps speed. Default: 10 Mbps -# CONFIG_STM32_PHYSR - This must be provided if CONFIG_STM32_AUTONEG is -# defined. The PHY status register address may diff from PHY to PHY. This -# configuration sets the address of the PHY status register. -# CONFIG_STM32_PHYSR_SPEED - This must be provided if CONFIG_STM32_AUTONEG is -# defined. This provides bit mask indicating 10 or 100MBps speed. -# CONFIG_STM32_PHYSR_100MBPS - This must be provided if CONFIG_STM32_AUTONEG is -# defined. This provides the value of the speed bit(s) indicating 100MBps speed. -# CONFIG_STM32_PHYSR_MODE - This must be provided if CONFIG_STM32_AUTONEG is -# defined. This provide bit mask indicating full or half duplex modes. -# CONFIG_STM32_PHYSR_FULLDUPLEX - This must be provided if CONFIG_STM32_AUTONEG is -# defined. This provides the value of the mode bits indicating full duplex mode. -# CONFIG_STM32_ETH_PTP - Precision Time Protocol (PTP). Not supported -# but some hooks are indicated with this condition. -# CONFIG_STM32_ETHMAC_REGDEBUG - If CONFIG_DEBUG is also enabled, this will -# generate far more debug output than you could ever care to see unless you -# are debugging low-level Ethernet driver features. -# CONFIG_STM32_PHYADDR=0x01 CONFIG_STM32_MII=y CONFIG_STM32_MII_MCO1=y @@ -348,17 +234,6 @@ CONFIG_I2C_TRACE=n # # Enable ADC driver support. The STM3220G-EVAL has a 10 Kohm potentiometer # RV1 connected to PF9 of STM32F207IGH6 on the board: TIM14_CH1/ SMC_CD/ADC3_IN7 -# In order to use the ADC, you must make the following selections: -# -# Above: -# CONFIG_STM32_ADC3=y : Enable ADC3 -# CONFIG_STM32_TIM1=y : Enable Timer 1 -# -# Below: -# CONFIG_ADC=y : Enable the generic ADC infrastructure -# CONFIG_STM32_TIM1_ADC=y : Indicate that timer 1 will be used to trigger an ADC -# CONFIG_STM32_TIM1_ADC3=y : Assign timer 1 to drive ADC3 sampling -# CONFIG_STM32_ADC3_SAMPLE_FREQUENCY=100 : Select a sampling frequency # CONFIG_ADC=n #CONFIG_STM32_TIM1_ADC=y @@ -380,19 +255,6 @@ CONFIG_STM32_TIM8_CHANNEL=4 # # General build options # -# CONFIG_RRLOAD_BINARY - make the rrload binary format used with -# BSPs from www.ridgerun.com using the tools/mkimage.sh script -# CONFIG_INTELHEX_BINARY - make the Intel HEX binary format -# used with many different loaders using the GNU objcopy program -# Should not be selected if you are not using the GNU toolchain. -# CONFIG_MOTOROLA_SREC - make the Motorola S-Record binary format -# used with many different loaders using the GNU objcopy program -# Should not be selected if you are not using the GNU toolchain. -# CONFIG_RAW_BINARY - make a raw binary format file used with many -# different loaders using the GNU objcopy program. This option -# should not be selected if you are not using the GNU toolchain. -# CONFIG_HAVE_LIBM - toolchain supports libm.a -# CONFIG_RRLOAD_BINARY=n CONFIG_INTELHEX_BINARY=y CONFIG_MOTOROLA_SREC=n @@ -402,100 +264,6 @@ CONFIG_HAVE_LIBM=n # # General OS setup # -# CONFIG_APPS_DIR - Identifies the relative path to the directory -# that builds the application to link with NuttX. Default: ../apps -# CONFIG_DEBUG - enables built-in debug options -# CONFIG_DEBUG_VERBOSE - enables verbose debug output -# CONFIG_DEBUG_SYMBOLS - build without optimization and with -# debug symbols (needed for use with a debugger). -# CONFIG_HAVE_CXX - Enable support for C++ -# CONFIG_HAVE_CXXINITIALIZE - The platform-specific logic includes support -# for initialization of static C++ instances for this architecture -# and for the selected toolchain (via up_cxxinitialize()). -# CONFIG_MM_REGIONS - If the architecture includes multiple -# regions of memory to allocate from, this specifies the -# number of memory regions that the memory manager must -# handle and enables the API mm_addregion(start, end); -# CONFIG_ARCH_LOWPUTC - architecture supports low-level, boot -# time console output -# CONFIG_MSEC_PER_TICK - The default system timer is 100Hz -# or MSEC_PER_TICK=10. This setting may be defined to -# inform NuttX that the processor hardware is providing -# system timer interrupts at some interrupt interval other -# than 10 msec. -# CONFIG_RR_INTERVAL - The round robin timeslice will be set -# this number of milliseconds; Round robin scheduling can -# be disabled by setting this value to zero. -# CONFIG_SCHED_INSTRUMENTATION - enables instrumentation in -# scheduler to monitor system performance -# CONFIG_TASK_NAME_SIZE - Spcifies that maximum size of a -# task name to save in the TCB. Useful if scheduler -# instrumentation is selected. Set to zero to disable. -# CONFIG_START_YEAR, CONFIG_START_MONTH, CONFIG_START_DAY - -# Used to initialize the internal time logic. -# CONFIG_GREGORIAN_TIME - Enables Gregorian time conversions. -# You would only need this if you are concerned about accurate -# time conversions in the past or in the distant future. -# CONFIG_JULIAN_TIME - Enables Julian time conversions. You -# would only need this if you are concerned about accurate -# time conversion in the distand past. You must also define -# CONFIG_GREGORIAN_TIME in order to use Julian time. -# CONFIG_DEV_CONSOLE - Set if architecture-specific logic -# provides /dev/console. Enables stdout, stderr, stdin. -# CONFIG_DEV_LOWCONSOLE - Use the simple, low-level serial console -# driver (minimul support) -# CONFIG_MUTEX_TYPES: Set to enable support for recursive and -# errorcheck mutexes. Enables pthread_mutexattr_settype(). -# CONFIG_PRIORITY_INHERITANCE : Set to enable support for priority -# inheritance on mutexes and semaphores. -# CONFIG_SEM_PREALLOCHOLDERS: This setting is only used if priority -# inheritance is enabled. It defines the maximum number of -# different threads (minus one) that can take counts on a -# semaphore with priority inheritance support. This may be -# set to zero if priority inheritance is disabled OR if you -# are only using semaphores as mutexes (only one holder) OR -# if no more than two threads participate using a counting -# semaphore. -# CONFIG_SEM_NNESTPRIO. If priority inheritance is enabled, -# then this setting is the maximum number of higher priority -# threads (minus 1) than can be waiting for another thread -# to release a count on a semaphore. This value may be set -# to zero if no more than one thread is expected to wait for -# a semaphore. -# CONFIG_FDCLONE_DISABLE. Disable cloning of all file descriptors -# by task_create() when a new task is started. If set, all -# files/drivers will appear to be closed in the new task. -# CONFIG_FDCLONE_STDIO. Disable cloning of all but the first -# three file descriptors (stdin, stdout, stderr) by task_create() -# when a new task is started. If set, all files/drivers will -# appear to be closed in the new task except for stdin, stdout, -# and stderr. -# CONFIG_SDCLONE_DISABLE. Disable cloning of all socket -# desciptors by task_create() when a new task is started. If -# set, all sockets will appear to be closed in the new task. -# CONFIG_SCHED_WORKQUEUE. Create a dedicated "worker" thread to -# handle delayed processing from interrupt handlers. This feature -# is required for some drivers but, if there are not complaints, -# can be safely disabled. The worker thread also performs -# garbage collection -- completing any delayed memory deallocations -# from interrupt handlers. If the worker thread is disabled, -# then that clean will be performed by the IDLE thread instead -# (which runs at the lowest of priority and may not be appropriate -# if memory reclamation is of high priority). If CONFIG_SCHED_WORKQUEUE -# is enabled, then the following options can also be used: -# CONFIG_SCHED_WORKPRIORITY - The execution priority of the worker -# thread. Default: 50 -# CONFIG_SCHED_WORKPERIOD - How often the worker thread checks for -# work in units of microseconds. Default: 50000 (50 MS). -# CONFIG_SCHED_WORKSTACKSIZE - The stack size allocated for the worker -# thread. Default: CONFIG_IDLETHREAD_STACKSIZE. -# CONFIG_SIG_SIGWORK - The signal number that will be used to wake-up -# the worker thread. Default: 4 -# CONFIG_SCHED_WAITPID - Enable the waitpid() API -# CONFIG_SCHED_ATEXIT - Enabled the atexit() API -# CONFIG_SCHED_ONEXIT - Enabled the on_exit() API -# -#CONFIG_APPS_DIR= CONFIG_DEBUG=n CONFIG_DEBUG_VERBOSE=n CONFIG_DEBUG_SYMBOLS=n @@ -545,27 +313,6 @@ CONFIG_SCHED_ONEXIT=y # # System Logging # -# CONFIG_SYSLOG - Enables the System Logging feature. -# CONFIG_RAMLOG - Enables the RAM logging feature -# CONFIG_RAMLOG_CONSOLE - Use the RAM logging device as a system console. -# If this feature is enabled (along with CONFIG_DEV_CONSOLE), then all -# console output will be re-directed to a circular buffer in RAM. This -# is useful, for example, if the only console is a Telnet console. Then -# in that case, console output from non-Telnet threads will go to the -# circular buffer and can be viewed using the NSH 'dmesg' command. -# CONFIG_RAMLOG_SYSLOG - Use the RAM logging device for the syslogging -# interface. If this feature is enabled (along with CONFIG_SYSLOG), -# then all debug output (only) will be re-directed to the circular -# buffer in RAM. This RAM log can be view from NSH using the 'dmesg' -# command. -# CONFIG_RAMLOG_NPOLLWAITERS - The number of threads than can be waiting -# for this driver on poll(). Default: 4 -# -# If CONFIG_RAMLOG_CONSOLE or CONFIG_RAMLOG_SYSLOG is selected, then the -# following may also be provided: -# -# CONFIG_RAMLOG_CONSOLE_BUFSIZE - Size of the console RAM log. Default: 1024 -# CONFIG_SYSLOG=n CONFIG_RAMLOG=n @@ -577,16 +324,6 @@ CONFIG_RAMLOG_SYSLOG=n # # Settings for NXFLAT # -# CONFIG_NXFLAT. Enable support for the NXFLAT binary format. -# This format will support execution of NuttX binaries located -# in a ROMFS filesystem (see examples/nxflat). -# CONFIG_NXFLAT_DUMPBUFFER. Dump a most buffers that NXFFLAT deals -# with. CONFIG_DEBUG, CONFIG_DEBUG_VERBOSE, and -# CONFIG_DEBUG_BINFMT have to be defined or -# CONFIG_NXFLAT_DUMPBUFFER does nothing. -# CONFIG_SYMTAB_ORDEREDBYNAME. Select if the system symbol table -# is ordered by symbol name -# CONFIG_NXFLAT=n CONFIG_NXFLAT_DUMPBUFFER=n CONFIG_SYMTAB_ORDEREDBYNAME=y @@ -618,9 +355,6 @@ CONFIG_DISABLE_POLL=y # # Misc libc settings # -# CONFIG_NOPRINTF_FIELDWIDTH - sprintf-related logic is a -# little smaller if we do not support fieldwidthes -# CONFIG_NOPRINTF_FIELDWIDTH=n # @@ -643,46 +377,6 @@ CONFIG_ARCH_BZERO=n # # Sizes of configurable things (0 disables) # -# CONFIG_MAX_TASKS - The maximum number of simultaneously -# active tasks. This value must be a power of two. -# CONFIG_MAX_TASK_ARGS - This controls the maximum number of -# of parameters that a task may receive (i.e., maxmum value -# of 'argc') -# CONFIG_NPTHREAD_KEYS - The number of items of thread- -# specific data that can be retained -# CONFIG_NFILE_DESCRIPTORS - The maximum number of file -# descriptors (one for each open) -# CONFIG_NFILE_STREAMS - The maximum number of streams that -# can be fopen'ed -# CONFIG_NAME_MAX - The maximum size of a file name. -# CONFIG_STDIO_BUFFER_SIZE - Size of the buffer to allocate -# on fopen. (Only if CONFIG_NFILE_STREAMS > 0) -# CONFIG_STDIO_LINEBUFFER - If standard C buffered I/O is enabled -# (CONFIG_STDIO_BUFFER_SIZE > 0), then this option may be added -# to force automatic, line-oriented flushing the output buffer -# for putc(), fputc(), putchar(), puts(), fputs(), printf(), -# fprintf(), and vfprintf(). When a newline is encountered in -# the output string, the output buffer will be flushed. This -# (slightly) increases the NuttX footprint but supports the kind -# of behavior that people expect for printf(). -# CONFIG_NUNGET_CHARS - Number of characters that can be -# buffered by ungetc() (Only if CONFIG_NFILE_STREAMS > 0) -# CONFIG_PREALLOC_MQ_MSGS - The number of pre-allocated message -# structures. The system manages a pool of preallocated -# message structures to minimize dynamic allocations -# CONFIG_MQ_MAXMSGSIZE - Message structures are allocated with -# a fixed payload size given by this settin (does not include -# other message structure overhead. -# CONFIG_MAX_WDOGPARMS - Maximum number of parameters that -# can be passed to a watchdog handler -# CONFIG_PREALLOC_WDOGS - The number of pre-allocated watchdog -# structures. The system manages a pool of preallocated -# watchdog structures to minimize dynamic allocations -# CONFIG_PREALLOC_TIMERS - The number of pre-allocated POSIX -# timer structures. The system manages a pool of preallocated -# timer structures to minimize dynamic allocations. Set to -# zero for all dynamic allocations. -# CONFIG_MAX_TASKS=16 CONFIG_MAX_TASK_ARGS=4 CONFIG_NPTHREAD_KEYS=4 @@ -710,46 +404,6 @@ CONFIG_FB_HWCURSORIMAGE=n # # Filesystem configuration # -# CONFIG_FS_FAT - Enable FAT filesystem support -# CONFIG_FAT_SECTORSIZE - Max supported sector size -# CONFIG_FAT_LCNAMES - Enable use of the NT-style upper/lower case 8.3 -# file name support. -# CONFIG_FAT_LFN - Enable FAT long file names. NOTE: Microsoft claims -# patents on FAT long file name technology. Please read the -# disclaimer in the top-level COPYING file and only enable this -# feature if you understand these issues. -# CONFIG_FAT_MAXFNAME - If CONFIG_FAT_LFN is defined, then the -# default, maximum long file name is 255 bytes. This can eat up -# a lot of memory (especially stack space). If you are willing -# to live with some non-standard, short long file names, then -# define this value. A good choice would be the same value as -# selected for CONFIG_NAME_MAX which will limit the visibility -# of longer file names anyway. -# CONFIG_FS_NXFFS: Enable NuttX FLASH file system (NXFF) support. -# CONFIG_NXFFS_ERASEDSTATE: The erased state of FLASH. -# This must have one of the values of 0xff or 0x00. -# Default: 0xff. -# CONFIG_NXFFS_PACKTHRESHOLD: When packing flash file data, -# don't both with file chunks smaller than this number of data bytes. -# CONFIG_NXFFS_MAXNAMLEN: The maximum size of an NXFFS file name. -# Default: 255. -# CONFIG_NXFFS_PACKTHRESHOLD: When packing flash file data, -# don't both with file chunks smaller than this number of data bytes. -# Default: 32. -# CONFIG_NXFFS_TAILTHRESHOLD: clean-up can either mean -# packing files together toward the end of the file or, if file are -# deleted at the end of the file, clean up can simply mean erasing -# the end of FLASH memory so that it can be re-used again. However, -# doing this can also harm the life of the FLASH part because it can -# mean that the tail end of the FLASH is re-used too often. This -# threshold determines if/when it is worth erased the tail end of FLASH -# and making it available for re-use (and possible over-wear). -# Default: 8192. -# CONFIG_FS_ROMFS - Enable ROMFS filesystem support -# CONFIG_FS_RAMMAP - For file systems that do not support XIP, this -# option will enable a limited form of memory mapping that is -# implemented by copying whole files into memory. -# CONFIG_FS_FAT=y CONFIG_FAT_LCNAMES=y CONFIG_FAT_LFN=y @@ -760,13 +414,6 @@ CONFIG_FS_ROMFS=n # # SPI-based MMC/SD driver # -# CONFIG_MMCSD_NSLOTS -# Number of MMC/SD slots supported by the driver -# CONFIG_MMCSD_READONLY -# Provide read-only access (default is read/write) -# CONFIG_MMCSD_SPICLOCK - Maximum SPI clock to drive MMC/SD card. -# Default is 20MHz. -# CONFIG_MMCSD_NSLOTS=1 CONFIG_MMCSD_READONLY=n CONFIG_MMCSD_SPICLOCK=12500000 @@ -774,32 +421,12 @@ CONFIG_MMCSD_SPICLOCK=12500000 # # Block driver buffering # -# CONFIG_FS_READAHEAD -# Enable read-ahead buffering -# CONFIG_FS_WRITEBUFFER -# Enable write buffering -# CONFIG_FS_READAHEAD=n CONFIG_FS_WRITEBUFFER=n # # STM32 SDIO-based MMC/SD driver # -# CONFIG_SDIO_DMA -# SDIO driver supports DMA -# CONFIG_SDIO_PRI - Select SDIO interrupt prority. Default: 128 -# CONFIG_SDIO_DMAPRIO - Select SDIO DMA interrupt priority. -# Default: Medium -# CONFIG_SDIO_WIDTH_D1_ONLY - Select 1-bit transfer mode. Default: -# 4-bit transfer mode. -# CONFIG_MMCSD_MULTIBLOCK_DISABLE - Use only the single block transfer method. -# This setting is used to work around buggy drivers that cannot handle -# multiple block transfers. -# CONFIG_MMCSD_MMCSUPPORT -# Enable support for MMC cards -# CONFIG_MMCSD_HAVECARDDETECT -# SDIO driver card detection is 100% accurate -# CONFIG_SDIO_DMA=n #CONFIG_SDIO_PRI=128 #CONFIG_SDIO_DMAPRIO @@ -811,36 +438,6 @@ CONFIG_MMCSD_HAVECARDDETECT=n # # TCP/IP and UDP support via uIP # -# CONFIG_NET - Enable or disable all network features -# CONFIG_NET_NOINTS - uIP not called from interrupt level. -# CONFIG_NET_MULTIBUFFER - Use multiple input/output buffers (probably no) -# CONFIG_NET_IPv6 - Build in support for IPv6 -# CONFIG_NSOCKET_DESCRIPTORS - Maximum number of socket descriptors per task/thread. -# CONFIG_NET_SOCKOPTS - Enable or disable support for socket options -# CONFIG_NET_BUFSIZE - uIP buffer size -# CONFIG_NET_TCP - TCP support on or off -# CONFIG_NET_TCP_CONNS - Maximum number of TCP connections (all tasks) -# CONFIG_NET_TCP_READAHEAD_BUFSIZE - Size of TCP read-ahead buffers -# CONFIG_NET_NTCP_READAHEAD_BUFFERS - Number of TCP read-ahead buffers (may be zero) -# CONFIG_NET_TCPBACKLOG - Incoming connections pend in a backlog until -# accept() is called. The size of the backlog is selected when listen() is called. -# CONFIG_NET_MAX_LISTENPORTS - Maximum number of listening TCP ports (all tasks) -# CONFIG_NET_UDP - UDP support on or off -# CONFIG_NET_UDP_CHECKSUMS - UDP checksums on or off -# CONFIG_NET_UDP_CONNS - The maximum amount of concurrent UDP connections -# CONFIG_NET_ICMP - ICMP ping response support on or off -# CONFIG_NET_ICMP_PING - ICMP ping request support on or off -# CONFIG_NET_PINGADDRCONF - Use "ping" packet for setting IP address -# CONFIG_NET_STATISTICS - uIP statistics on or off -# CONFIG_NET_RECEIVE_WINDOW - The size of the advertised receiver's window -# CONFIG_NET_BROADCAST - Broadcast support -# CONFIG_NET_ARPTAB_SIZE - The size of the ARP table -# CONFIG_NET_ARP_IPIN - Harvest IP/MAC address mappings from the ARP table -# from incoming IP packets. -# CONFIG_NET_MULTICAST - Outgoing multi-cast address support -# CONFIG_NET_FWCACHE_SIZE - number of packets to remember when -# looking for duplicates -# CONFIG_NET=y CONFIG_NET_NOINTS=n CONFIG_NET_MULTIBUFFER=y @@ -870,8 +467,6 @@ CONFIG_NET_MULTICAST=n # # UIP Network Utilities -# CONFIG_NET_DHCP_LIGHT - Reduces size of DHCP -# CONFIG_NET_RESOLV_ENTRIES - Number of resolver entries # CONFIG_NET_DHCP_LIGHT=n CONFIG_NET_RESOLV_ENTRIES=4 @@ -879,52 +474,11 @@ CONFIG_NET_RESOLV_ENTRIES=4 # # FTP Server # -# CONFIG_FTPD_VENDORID - The vendor name to use in FTP communications. -# Default: "NuttX" -# CONFIG_FTPD_SERVERID - The server name to use in FTP communications. -# Default: "NuttX FTP Server" -# CONFIG_FTPD_CMDBUFFERSIZE - The maximum size of one command. Default: -# 128 bytes. -# CONFIG_FTPD_DATABUFFERSIZE - The size of the I/O buffer for data -# transfers. Default: 512 bytes. -# CONFIG_FTPD_WORKERSTACKSIZE - The stacksize to allocate for each -# FTP daemon worker thread. Default: 2048 bytes. -# -# Other required configuration settings: Of course TCP networking support -# is required. But here are a couple that are less obvious: -# -# CONFIG_DISABLE_PTHREAD - pthread support is required -# CONFIG_DISABLE_POLL - poll() support is required -# CONFIG_FTPD_CMDBUFFERSIZE=2048 # # RTC Configuration # -# CONFIG_RTC - Enables general support for a hardware RTC. Specific -# architectures may require other specific settings. -# CONFIG_RTC_DATETIME - There are two general types of RTC: (1) A simple -# battery backed counter that keeps the time when power is down, and (2) -# A full date / time RTC the provides the date and time information, often -# in BCD format. If CONFIG_RTC_DATETIME is selected, it specifies this -# second kind of RTC. In this case, the RTC is used to "seed" the normal -# NuttX timer and the NuttX system timer provides for higher resoution -# time. -# CONFIG_RTC_HIRES - If CONFIG_RTC_DATETIME not selected, then the simple, -# battery backed counter is used. There are two different implementations -# of such simple counters based on the time resolution of the counter: -# The typical RTC keeps time to resolution of 1 second, usually -# supporting a 32-bit time_t value. In this case, the RTC is used to -# "seed" the normal NuttX timer and the NuttX timer provides for higher -# resoution time. If CONFIG_RTC_HIRES is enabled in the NuttX configuration, -# then the RTC provides higher resolution time and completely replaces the -# system timer for purpose of date and time. -# CONFIG_RTC_FREQUENCY - If CONFIG_RTC_HIRES is defined, then the frequency -# of the high resolution RTC must be provided. If CONFIG_RTC_HIRES is -# not defined, CONFIG_RTC_FREQUENCY is assumed to be one. -# CONFIG_RTC_ALARM - Enable if the RTC hardware supports setting of an -# alarm. A callback function will be executed when the alarm goes off -# CONFIG_RTC=y CONFIG_RTC_DATETIME=y CONFIG_RTC_HIRES=n @@ -943,45 +497,6 @@ CONFIG_INPUT_TSC2007=n # Prerequisites: CONFIG_INPUT=y # Other settings that effect the driver: CONFIG_DISABLE_POLL # -# CONFIG_INPUT_STMPE811 -# Enables support for the STMPE811 driver (Needs CONFIG_INPUT) -# CONFIG_STMPE811_SPI -# Enables support for the SPI interface (not currenly supported) -# CONFIG_STMPE811_I2C -# Enables support for the I2C interface -# CONFIG_STMPE811_MULTIPLE -# Can be defined to support multiple STMPE811 devices on board. -# CONFIG_STMPE811_ACTIVELOW -# Interrupt is generated by an active low signal (or falling edge). -# CONFIG_STMPE811_EDGE -# Interrupt is generated on an edge (vs. on the active level) -# CONFIG_STMPE811_NPOLLWAITERS -# Maximum number of threads that can be waiting on poll() (ignored if -# CONFIG_DISABLE_POLL is set). -# CONFIG_STMPE811_TSC_DISABLE -# Disable driver touchscreen functionality. -# CONFIG_STMPE811_ADC_DISABLE -# Disable driver ADC functionality. -# CONFIG_STMPE811_GPIO_DISABLE -# Disable driver GPIO functionality. -# CONFIG_STMPE811_GPIOINT_DISABLE -# Disable driver GPIO interrupt functionality (ignored if GPIO functionality is -# disabled). -# CONFIG_STMPE811_SWAPXY -# Reverse the meaning of X and Y to handle different LCD orientations. -# For the STM3220G-EVAL, X and Y should be swapped in PORTRAIT modes -# CONFIG_STMPE811_TEMP_DISABLE -# Disable driver temperature sensor functionality. -# CONFIG_STMPE811_REGDBUG -# Enabled very low register-level debug output. Requires CONFIG_DEBUG. -# CONFIG_STMPE811_THRESHX and CONFIG_STMPE811_THRESHY -# STMPE811 touchscreen data comes in a a very high rate. New touch positions -# will only be reported when the X or Y data changes by these thresholds. -# This trades reduces data rate for some loss in dragging accuracy. The -# STMPE811 is configure for 12-bit values so the raw ranges are 0-4095. So -# for example, if your display is 320x240, then THRESHX=13 and THRESHY=17 -# would correspond to one pixel. Default: 12 -# CONFIG_INPUT_STMPE811=y CONFIG_STMPE811_SPI=n CONFIG_STMPE811_I2C=y @@ -1002,22 +517,6 @@ CONFIG_STMPE811_THRESHY=51 # # USB Device Configuration # -# CONFIG_USBDEV -# Enables USB device support -# CONFIG_USBDEV_ISOCHRONOUS -# Build in extra support for isochronous endpoints -# CONFIG_USBDEV_DUALSPEED -# Hardware handles high and full speed operation (USB 2.0) -# CONFIG_USBDEV_SELFPOWERED -# Will cause USB features to indicate that the device is -# self-powered -# CONFIG_USBDEV_MAXPOWER -# Maximum power consumption in mA -# CONFIG_USBDEV_TRACE -# Enables USB tracing for debug -# CONFIG_USBDEV_TRACE_NRECORDS -# Number of trace entries to remember -# CONFIG_USBDEV=n CONFIG_USBDEV_ISOCHRONOUS=n CONFIG_USBDEV_DUALSPEED=n @@ -1030,26 +529,6 @@ CONFIG_USBDEV_TRACE_NRECORDS=128 # # USB Serial Device Configuration # -# CONFIG_PL2303 -# Enable compilation of the USB serial driver -# CONFIG_PL2303_EPINTIN -# The logical 7-bit address of a hardware endpoint that supports -# interrupt IN operation -# CONFIG_PL2303_EPBULKOUT -# The logical 7-bit address of a hardware endpoint that supports -# bulk OUT operation -# CONFIG_PL2303_EPBULKIN -# The logical 7-bit address of a hardware endpoint that supports -# bulk IN operation -# # CONFIG_PL2303_NWRREQS and CONFIG_PL2303_NRDREQS -# The number of write/read requests that can be in flight -# CONFIG_PL2303_VENDORID and CONFIG_PL2303_VENDORSTR -# The vendor ID code/string -# CONFIG_PL2303_PRODUCTID and CONFIG_PL2303_PRODUCTSTR -# The product ID code/string -# CONFIG_PL2303_RXBUFSIZE and CONFIG_PL2303_TXBUFSIZE -# Size of the serial receive/transmit buffers -# CONFIG_PL2303=n CONFIG_PL2303_EPINTIN=1 CONFIG_PL2303_EPBULKOUT=2 @@ -1066,26 +545,6 @@ CONFIG_PL2303_TXBUFSIZE=512 # # USB Storage Device Configuration # -# CONFIG_USBMSC -# Enable compilation of the USB storage driver -# CONFIG_USBMSC_EP0MAXPACKET -# Max packet size for endpoint 0 -# CONFIG_USBMSC_EPBULKOUT and CONFIG_USBMSC_EPBULKIN -# The logical 7-bit address of a hardware endpoints that support -# bulk OUT and IN operations -# CONFIG_USBMSC_NWRREQS and CONFIG_USBMSC_NRDREQS -# The number of write/read requests that can be in flight -# CONFIG_USBMSC_BULKINREQLEN and CONFIG_USBMSC_BULKOUTREQLEN -# The size of the buffer in each write/read request. This -# value needs to be at least as large as the endpoint -# maxpacket and ideally as large as a block device sector. -# CONFIG_USBMSC_VENDORID and CONFIG_USBMSC_VENDORSTR -# The vendor ID code/string -# CONFIG_USBMSC_PRODUCTID and CONFIG_USBMSC_PRODUCTSTR -# The product ID code/string -# CONFIG_USBMSC_REMOVABLE -# Select if the media is removable -# CONFIG_USBMSC=n CONFIG_USBMSC_EP0MAXPACKET=64 CONFIG_USBMSC_EPBULKOUT=2 @@ -1104,124 +563,11 @@ CONFIG_USBMSC_REMOVABLE=y # # Watchdog timer configuration # -# CONFIG_WATCHDOG - Enable overall watchdog timer driver support. -# -# The STM32 also needs one of the following enabled: -# -# CONFIG_STM32_WWDG=y, OR -# CONFIG_STM32_IWDG=y (but not both) -# CONFIG_WATCHDOG=n # # Graphics related configuration settings # -# CONFIG_NX -# Enables overall support for graphics library and NX -# CONFIG_NX_MULTIUSER -# Configures NX in multi-user mode -# CONFIG_NX_NPLANES -# Some YUV color formats requires support for multiple planes, -# one for each color component. Unless you have such special -# hardware, this value should be undefined or set to 1 -# CONFIG_NX_DISABLE_1BPP, CONFIG_NX_DISABLE_2BPP, -# CONFIG_NX_DISABLE_4BPP, CONFIG_NX_DISABLE_8BPP, -# CONFIG_NX_DISABLE_16BPP, CONFIG_NX_DISABLE_24BPP, and -# CONFIG_NX_DISABLE_32BPP -# NX supports a variety of pixel depths. You can save some -# memory by disabling support for unused color depths. -# CONFIG_NX_PACKEDMSFIRST -# If a pixel depth of less than 8-bits is used, then NX needs -# to know if the pixels pack from the MS to LS or from LS to MS -# CONFIG_NX_LCDDRIVER -# By default, NX builds to use a framebuffer driver (see -# include/nuttx/fb.h). If this option is defined, NX will -# build to use an LCD driver (see include/nuttx/lcd/lcd.h). -# CONFIG_LCD_MAXPOWER - The full-on power setting for an LCD device. -# CONFIG_LCD_MAXCONTRAST - The maximum contrast value for an LCD device. -# CONFIG_NX_MOUSE -# Build in support for mouse input -# CONFIG_NX_KBD -# Build in support of keypad/keyboard input -# CONFIG_NXTK_BORDERWIDTH -# Specifies with with of the border (in pixels) used with -# framed windows. The default is 4. -# CONFIG_NXTK_BORDERCOLOR1, CONFIG_NXTK_BORDERCOLOR2, CONFIG_NXTK_BORDERCOLOR3 -# Specify the colors of the border used with framed windows. -# CONFIG_NXTK_BORDERCOLOR2 is the shadow side color and so is normally darker. -# CONFIG_NXTK_BORDERCOLOR3 is the shiny side color and so is normally brighter. -# The default is mediumdark grey, and light grey, respectively -# CONFIG_NXTK_AUTORAISE -# If set, a window will be raised to the top if the mouse position -# is over a visible portion of the window. Default: A mouse -# button must be clicked over a visible portion of the window. -# CONFIG_NXFONTS_CHARBITS -# The number of bits in the character set. Current options are -# only 7 and 8. The default is 7. -# CONFIG_NXFONT_SANS17X22 -# This option enables support for a tiny, 17x22 san serif font -# (font ID FONTID_SANS17X22 == 14). -# CONFIG_NXFONT_SANS20X26 -# This option enables support for a tiny, 20x26 san serif font -# (font ID FONTID_SANS20X26 == 15). -# CONFIG_NXFONT_SANS23X27 -# This option enables support for a tiny, 23x27 san serif font -# (font ID FONTID_SANS23X27 == 1). -# CONFIG_NXFONT_SANS22X29 -# This option enables support for a small, 22x29 san serif font -# (font ID FONTID_SANS22X29 == 2). -# CONFIG_NXFONT_SANS28X37 -# This option enables support for a medium, 28x37 san serif font -# (font ID FONTID_SANS28X37 == 3). -# CONFIG_NXFONT_SANS39X48 -# This option enables support for a large, 39x48 san serif font -# (font ID FONTID_SANS39X48 == 4). -# CONFIG_NXFONT_SANS17X23B -# This option enables support for a tiny, 17x23 san serif bold font -# (font ID FONTID_SANS17X23B == 16). -# CONFIG_NXFONT_SANS20X27B -# This option enables support for a tiny, 20x27 san serif bold font -# (font ID FONTID_SANS20X27B == 17). -# CONFIG_NXFONT_SANS22X29B -# This option enables support for a small, 22x29 san serif bold font -# (font ID FONTID_SANS22X29B == 5). -# CONFIG_NXFONT_SANS28X37B -# This option enables support for a medium, 28x37 san serif bold font -# (font ID FONTID_SANS28X37B == 6). -# CONFIG_NXFONT_SANS40X49B -# This option enables support for a large, 40x49 san serif bold font -# (font ID FONTID_SANS40X49B == 7). -# CONFIG_NXFONT_SERIF22X29 -# This option enables support for a small, 22x29 font (with serifs) -# (font ID FONTID_SERIF22X29 == 8). -# CONFIG_NXFONT_SERIF29X37 -# This option enables support for a medium, 29x37 font (with serifs) -# (font ID FONTID_SERIF29X37 == 9). -# CONFIG_NXFONT_SERIF38X48 -# This option enables support for a large, 38x48 font (with serifs) -# (font ID FONTID_SERIF38X48 == 10). -# CONFIG_NXFONT_SERIF22X28B -# This option enables support for a small, 27x38 bold font (with serifs) -# (font ID FONTID_SERIF22X28B == 11). -# CONFIG_NXFONT_SERIF27X38B -# This option enables support for a medium, 27x38 bold font (with serifs) -# (font ID FONTID_SERIF27X38B == 12). -# CONFIG_NXFONT_SERIF38X49B -# This option enables support for a large, 38x49 bold font (with serifs) -# (font ID FONTID_SERIF38X49B == 13). -# -# NX Multi-user only options: -# -# CONFIG_NX_BLOCKING -# Open the client message queues in blocking mode. In this case, -# nx_eventhandler() will not return until a message is received and processed. -# CONFIG_NX_MXSERVERMSGS and CONFIG_NX_MXCLIENTMSGS -# Specifies the maximum number of messages that can fit in -# the message queues. No additional resources are allocated, but -# this can be set to prevent flooding of the client or server with -# too many messages (CONFIG_PREALLOC_MQ_MSGS controls how many -# messages are pre-allocated). -# CONFIG_NX=y CONFIG_NX_MULTIUSER=y CONFIG_NX_NPLANES=1 @@ -1296,61 +642,15 @@ CONFIG_NXWM_HEXCALCULATOR_FONTID=5 # # NxConsole Configuration Settings: # -# CONFIG_NXCONSOLE -# Enables building of the NxConsole driver. -# CONFIG_NXCONSOLE_BPP -# Currently, NxConsole supports only a single pixel depth. This -# configuration setting must be provided to support that single pixel depth. -# Default: The smallest enabled pixel depth. (see CONFIG_NX_DISABLE_*BPP) -# CONFIG_NXCONSOLE_MXCHARS -# NxConsole needs to remember every character written to the console so -# that it can redraw the window. This setting determines the size of some -# internal memory allocations used to hold the character data. Default: 128. -# CONFIG_NXCONSOLE_CACHESIZE -# NxConsole supports caching of rendered fonts. This font caching is required -# for two reasons: (1) First, it improves text performance, but more -# importantly (2) it preserves the font memory. Since the NX server runs on -# a separate server thread, it requires that the rendered font memory persist -# until the server has a chance to render the font. (NOTE: There is still -# inherently a race condition in this!). Unfortunately, the font cache would -# be quite large if all fonts were saved. The CONFIG_NXCONSOLE_CACHESIZE setting -# will control the size of the font cache (in number of glyphs). Only that -# number of the most recently used glyphs will be retained. Default: 16. -# CONFIG_NXCONSOLE_LINESEPARATION -# This the space (in rows) between each row of test. Default: 2 -# CONFIG_NXCONSOLE_NOWRAP -# By default, lines will wrap when the test reaches the right hand side -# of the window. This setting can be defining to change this behavior so -# that the text is simply truncated until a new line is encountered. -# CONFIG_NXCONSOLE=y CONFIG_NXCONSOLE_BPP=16 CONFIG_NXCONSOLE_MXCHARS=325 CONFIG_NXCONSOLE_CACHESIZE=32 -# CONFIG_NXCONSOLE_LINESEPARATION -# CONFIG_NXCONSOLE_NOWRAP +# # # STM3220G-EVAL LCD Hardware Configuration # -# CONFIG_LCD_NOGETRUN -# NX components need to know if it can read from the LCD or not. If reading -# from the LCD is supported, then NxConsole can do more efficient -# scrolling. Default: Supported -# CONFIG_LCD_LANDSCAPE - Define for 320x240 display "landscape" -# support. Default is this 320x240 "landscape" orientation -# CONFIG_LCD_RLANDSCAPE - Define for 320x240 display "reverse -# landscape" support. Default is this 320x240 "landscape" -# orientation -# CONFIG_LCD_PORTRAIT - Define for 240x320 display "portrait" -# orientation support. In this orientation, the STM3220G-EVAL's -# LCD ribbon cable is at the bottom of the display. Default is -# 320x240 "landscape" orientation. -# CONFIG_LCD_RPORTRAIT - Define for 240x320 display "reverse -# portrait" orientation support. In this orientation, the -# STM3220G-EVAL's LCD ribbon cable is at the top of the display. -# Default is 320x240 "landscape" orientation. -# CONFIG_LCD_NOGETRUN=y CONFIG_LCD_LANDSCAPE=y CONFIG_LCD_RLANDSCAPE=n @@ -1391,41 +691,6 @@ CONFIG_EXAMPLES_OSTEST_NBARRIER_THREADS=3 # # Settings for apps/nshlib # -# CONFIG_NSH_BUILTIN_APPS - Support external registered, -# "named" applications that can be executed from the NSH -# command line (see apps/README.txt for more information). -# CONFIG_NSH_FILEIOSIZE - Size of a static I/O buffer -# CONFIG_NSH_STRERROR - Use strerror(errno) -# CONFIG_NSH_LINELEN - Maximum length of one command line -# CONFIG_NSH_NESTDEPTH - Max number of nested if-then[-else]-fi -# CONFIG_NSH_DISABLESCRIPT - Disable scripting support -# CONFIG_NSH_DISABLEBG - Disable background commands -# CONFIG_NSH_ROMFSETC - Use startup script in /etc -# CONFIG_NSH_CONSOLE - Use serial console front end -# CONFIG_NSH_CONDEV - Select the serial device used to support -# the NSH console. Default: stdin and stdout -# CONFIG_NSH_TELNET - Use telnetd console front end -# CONFIG_NSH_ARCHINIT - Platform provides architecture -# specific initialization (nsh_archinitialize()). -# -# If CONFIG_NSH_TELNET is selected: -# CONFIG_NSH_IOBUFFER_SIZE -- Telnetd I/O buffer size -# CONFIG_NSH_DHCPC - Obtain address using DHCP -# CONFIG_NSH_IPADDR - Provides static IP address -# CONFIG_NSH_DRIPADDR - Provides static router IP address -# CONFIG_NSH_NETMASK - Provides static network mask -# CONFIG_NSH_NOMAC - Use a bogus MAC address -# -# If CONFIG_NSH_ROMFSETC is selected: -# CONFIG_NSH_ROMFSMOUNTPT - ROMFS mountpoint -# CONFIG_NSH_INITSCRIPT - Relative path to init script -# CONFIG_NSH_ROMFSDEVNO - ROMFS RAM device minor -# CONFIG_NSH_ROMFSSECTSIZE - ROMF sector size -# CONFIG_NSH_FATDEVNO - FAT FS RAM device minor -# CONFIG_NSH_FATSECTSIZE - FAT FS sector size -# CONFIG_NSH_FATNSECTORS - FAT FS number of sectors -# CONFIG_NSH_FATMOUNTPT - FAT FS mountpoint -# CONFIG_NSH_BUILTIN_APPS=n CONFIG_NSH_FILEIOSIZE=512 @@ -1464,14 +729,6 @@ CONFIG_NSH_MMCSDMINOR=0 # # I2C tool settings # -# CONFIG_I2CTOOL_BUILTIN - Build the tools as an NSH built-in command -# CONFIG_I2CTOOL_MINBUS - Smallest bus index supported by the hardware (default 0). -# CONFIG_I2CTOOL_MAXBUS - Largest bus index supported by the hardware (default 3) -# CONFIG_I2CTOOL_MINADDR - Minium device address (default: 0x03) -# CONFIG_I2CTOOL_MAXADDR - Largest device address (default: 0x77) -# CONFIG_I2CTOOL_MAXREGADDR - Largest register address (default: 0xff) -# CONFIG_I2CTOOL_DEFFREQ - Default frequency (default: 1000000) -# CONFIG_I2CTOOL_BUILTIN=y CONFIG_I2CTOOL_MINBUS=1 CONFIG_I2CTOOL_MAXBUS=3 @@ -1483,15 +740,6 @@ CONFIG_I2CTOOL_DEFFREQ=100000 # # Settings for examples/usbserial # -# CONFIG_EXAMPLES_USBSERIAL_INONLY -# Only verify IN (device-to-host) data transfers. Default: both -# CONFIG_EXAMPLES_USBSERIAL_OUTONLY -# Only verify OUT (host-to-device) data transfers. Default: both -# CONFIG_EXAMPLES_USBSERIAL_ONLYSMALL -# Send only small, single packet messages. Default: Send large and small. -# CONFIG_EXAMPLES_USBSERIAL_ONLYBIG -# Send only large, multi-packet messages. Default: Send large and small. -# CONFIG_EXAMPLES_USBSERIAL_INONLY=n CONFIG_EXAMPLES_USBSERIAL_OUTONLY=n CONFIG_EXAMPLES_USBSERIAL_ONLYSMALL=n @@ -1506,68 +754,14 @@ CONFIG_EXAMPLES_USBSERIAL_TRACEINTERRUPTS=n # # Settings for examples/adc # -# CONFIG_ADC - Enabled ADC support -# CONFIG_NSH_BUILTIN_APPS - Build the ADC test as an NSH built-in function. -# Default: Built as a standalone problem -# -# CONFIG_EXAMPLES_ADC_DEVPATH - The path to the ADC device. Default: /dev/adc0 -# CONFIG_EXAMPLES_ADC_NSAMPLES - If CONFIG_NSH_BUILTIN_APPS -# is defined, then the number of samples is provided on the command line -# and this value is ignored. Otherwise, this number of samples is -# collected and the program terminates. Default: Samples are collected -# indefinitely. -# CONFIG_EXAMPLES_ADC_GROUPSIZE - The number of samples to read at once. -# Default: 4 # # Settings for examples/can # -# CONFIG_CAN - Enables CAN support. -# CONFIG_CAN_LOOPBACK - A CAN driver may or may not support a loopback -# mode for testing. The STM32 CAN driver does support loopback mode. -# CONFIG_NSH_BUILTIN_APPS - Build the CAN test as an NSH built-in function. -# Default: Built as a standalone problem -# -# CONFIG_EXAMPLES_CAN_DEVPATH - The path to the CAN device. Default: /dev/can0 -# CONFIG_EXAMPLES_CAN_NMSGS - If CONFIG_NSH_BUILTIN_APPS -# is defined, then the number of loops is provided on the command line -# and this value is ignored. Otherwise, this number of CAN message is -# collected and the program terminates. Default: If built as an NSH -# built-in, the default is 32. Otherwise messages are sent and received -# indefinitely. # # Settings for examples/nx # -# CONFIG_EXAMPLES_NX_BUILTIN -- Build the NX example as a "built-in" -# that can be executed from the NSH command line -# CONFIG_EXAMPLES_NX_VPLANE -- The plane to select from the frame- -# buffer driver for use in the test. Default: 0 -# CONFIG_EXAMPLES_NX_DEVNO - The LCD device to select from the LCD -# driver for use in the test: Default: 0 -# CONFIG_EXAMPLES_NX_BGCOLOR -- The color of the background. Default depends on -# CONFIG_EXAMPLES_NX_BPP. -# CONFIG_EXAMPLES_NX_COLOR1 -- The color of window 1. Default depends on -# CONFIG_EXAMPLES_NX_BPP. -# CONFIG_EXAMPLES_NX_COLOR2 -- The color of window 2. Default depends on -# CONFIG_EXAMPLES_NX_BPP. -# CONFIG_EXAMPLES_NX_TBCOLOR -- The color of the toolbar. Default depends on -# CONFIG_EXAMPLES_NX_BPP. -# CONFIG_EXAMPLES_NX_FONTID - Selects the font (see font ID numbers in -# include/nuttx/nx/nxfonts.h) -# CONFIG_EXAMPLES_NX_FONTCOLOR -- The color of the toolbar. Default depends on -# CONFIG_EXAMPLES_NX_BPP. -# CONFIG_EXAMPLES_NX_BPP -- Pixels per pixel to use. Valid options -# include 2, 4, 8, 16, 24, and 32. Default is 32. -# CONFIG_EXAMPLES_NX_RAWWINDOWS -- Use raw windows; Default is to -# use pretty, framed NXTK windows with toolbars. -# CONFIG_EXAMPLES_NX_STACKSIZE -- The stacksize to use when creating -# the NX server. Default 2048 -# CONFIG_EXAMPLES_NX_CLIENTPRIO -- The client priority. Default: 80 -# CONFIG_EXAMPLES_NX_SERVERPRIO -- The server priority. Default: 120 -# CONFIG_EXAMPLES_NX_NOTIFYSIGNO -- The signal number to use with -# nx_eventnotify(). Default: 4 -# CONFIG_EXAMPLES_NX_BUILTIN=y CONFIG_EXAMPLES_NX_VPLANE=0 CONFIG_EXAMPLES_NX_DEVNO=0 @@ -1588,26 +782,6 @@ CONFIG_EXAMPLES_NX_EXTERNINIT=n # # Settings for examples/nxhello # -# CONFIG_EXAMPLES_NXHELLO_BUILTIN -- Build the NXHELLO example as a "built-in" -# that can be executed from the NSH command line -# CONFIG_EXAMPLES_NXHELLO_VPLANE -- The plane to select from the frame- -# buffer driver for use in the test. Default: 0 -# CONFIG_EXAMPLES_NXHELLO_DEVNO - The LCD device to select from the LCD -# driver for use in the test: Default: 0 -# CONFIG_EXAMPLES_NXHELLO_BGCOLOR -- The color of the background. Default -# depends on CONFIG_EXAMPLES_NXHELLO_BPP. -# CONFIG_EXAMPLES_NXHELLO_FONTID - Selects the font (see font ID numbers in -# include/nuttx/nx/nxfonts.h) -# CONFIG_EXAMPLES_NXHELLO_FONTCOLOR -- The color of the fonts used in the -# background window. Default depends on CONFIG_EXAMPLES_NXHELLO_BPP. -# CONFIG_EXAMPLES_NXHELLO_BPP -- Pixels per pixel to use. Valid options -# include 2, 4, 8, 16, 24, and 32. Default is 32. -# CONFIG_EXAMPLES_NXHELLO_EXTERNINIT - The driver for the graphics device on -# this platform requires some unusual initialization. This is the -# for, for example, SPI LCD/OLED devices. If this configuration is -# selected, then the platform code must provide an LCD initialization -# function. -# CONFIG_EXAMPLES_NXHELLO_BUILTIN=y CONFIG_EXAMPLES_NXHELLO_VPLANE=0 CONFIG_EXAMPLES_NXHELLO_DEVNO=0 @@ -1620,28 +794,6 @@ CONFIG_EXAMPLES_NXHELLO_EXTERNINIT=n # # Settings for examples/nximage # -# CONFIG_EXAMPLES_NXIMAGE_BUILTIN -- Build the NXIMAGE example as a "built-in" -# that can be executed from the NSH command line -# CONFIG_EXAMPLES_NXIMAGE_VPLANE -- The plane to select from the frame- -# buffer driver for use in the test. Default: 0 -# CONFIG_EXAMPLES_NXIMAGE_DEVNO - The LCD device to select from the LCD -# driver for use in the test: Default: 0 -# CONFIG_EXAMPLES_NXIMAGE_BPP -- Pixels per pixel to use. Valid options -# include 8, 16, and 24. Default is 16. -# CONFIG_EXAMPLES_NXIMAGE_XSCALEp5, CONFIG_EXAMPLES_NXIMAGE_XSCALE1p5, -# CONFIG_EXAMPLES_NXIMAGE_XSCALE2p0 -- The logo image width is 160 columns. -# One of these may be defined to rescale the image horizontally by .5, 1.5, -# or 2.0. -# CONFIG_EXAMPLES_NXIMAGE_YSCALEp5, CONFIG_EXAMPLES_NXIMAGE_YSCALE1p5, -# CONFIG_EXAMPLES_NXIMAGE_YSCALE2p0 -- The logo image height is 160 rows. -# One of these may be defined to rescale the image vertically by .5, 1.5, -# or 2.0. -# CONFIG_EXAMPLES_NXIMAGE_EXTERNINIT - The driver for the graphics device on -# this platform requires some unusual initialization. This is the -# for, for example, SPI LCD/OLED devices. If this configuration is -# selected, then the platform code must provide an LCD initialization -# function. -# CONFIG_EXAMPLES_NXIMAGE_BUILTIN=y CONFIG_EXAMPLES_NXIMAGE_VPLANE=0 CONFIG_EXAMPLES_NXIMAGE_DEVNO=0 @@ -1657,35 +809,6 @@ CONFIG_EXAMPLES_NXIMAGE_EXTERNINIT=n # # Settings for examples/nxlines # -# CONFIG_EXAMPLES_NXLINES_BUILTIN -- Build the NXLINES example as a "built-in" -# that can be executed from the NSH command line -# CONFIG_EXAMPLES_NXLINES_VPLANE -- The plane to select from the frame- -# buffer driver for use in the test. Default: 0 -# CONFIG_EXAMPLES_NXLINES_DEVNO - The LCD device to select from the LCD -# driver for use in the test: Default: 0 -# CONFIG_EXAMPLES_NXLINES_BGCOLOR -- The color of the background. Default -# depends on CONFIG_EXAMPLES_NXLINES_BPP. -# CONFIG_EXAMPLES_NXLINES_LINEWIDTH - Selects the width of the lines in -# pixels (default: 16) -# CONFIG_EXAMPLES_NXLINES_LINECOLOR -- The color of the central lines drawn -# in the background window. Default depends on CONFIG_EXAMPLES_NXLINES_BPP -# (there really is no meaningful default). -# CONFIG_EXAMPLES_NXLINES_BORDERWIDTH -- The width of the circular border -# drawn in the background window. (default: 4). -# CONFIG_EXAMPLES_NXLINES_BORDERCOLOR -- The color of the circular border -# drawn in the background window. Default depends on CONFIG_EXAMPLES_NXLINES_BPP -# (there really is no meaningful default). -# CONFIG_EXAMPLES_NXLINES_CIRCLECOLOR -- The color of the circular region -# filled in the background window. Default depends on CONFIG_EXAMPLES_NXLINES_BPP -# (there really is no meaningful default). -# CONFIG_EXAMPLES_NXLINES_BPP -- Pixels per pixel to use. Valid options -# include 2, 4, 8, 16, 24, and 32. Default is 16. -# CONFIG_EXAMPLES_NXLINES_EXTERNINIT - The driver for the graphics device on -# this platform requires some unusual initialization. This is the -# for, for example, SPI LCD/OLED devices. If this configuration is -# selected, then the platform code must provide an LCD initialization -# function. -# CONFIG_EXAMPLES_NXLINES_BUILTIN=y CONFIG_EXAMPLES_NXLINES_VPLANE=0 CONFIG_EXAMPLES_NXLINES_DEVNO=0 @@ -1701,20 +824,6 @@ CONFIG_EXAMPLES_NXLINES_EXTERNINIT=n # # Settings for examples/touchscreen # -# CONFIG_EXAMPLES_TOUCHSCREEN_BUILTIN - Build the touchscreen test as -# an NSH built-in function. Default: Built as a standalone problem -# CONFIG_EXAMPLES_TOUCHSCREEN_MINOR - The minor device number. Minor=N -# correspnds to touchscreen device /dev/input0. Note this value must -# with CONFIG_EXAMPLES_TOUCHSCREEN_DEVPATH. Default 0. -# CONFIG_EXAMPLES_TOUCHSCREEN_DEVPATH - The path to the touchscreen -# device. This must be consistent with CONFIG_EXAMPLES_TOUCHSCREEN_MINOR. -# Default: "/dev/input0" -# CONFIG_EXAMPLES_TOUCHSCREEN_NSAMPLES - If CONFIG_EXAMPLES_TOUCHSCREEN_BUILTIN -# is defined, then the number of samples is provided on the command line -# and this value is ignored. Otherwise, this number of samples is -# collected and the program terminates. Default: Samples are collected -# indefinitely. -# CONFIG_EXAMPLES_TOUCHSCREEN_BUILTIN=n CONFIG_EXAMPLES_TOUCHSCREEN_MINOR=0 CONFIG_EXAMPLES_TOUCHSCREEN_DEVPATH="/dev/input0" @@ -1723,44 +832,6 @@ CONFIG_EXAMPLES_TOUCHSCREEN_NSAMPLES=25 # # Settings for examples/usbstorage # -# CONFIG_EXAMPLES_USBMSC_BUILTIN -# This example can be built as two NSH "built-in" commands if this option -# is selection: 'msconn' will connect the USB mass storage device; 'msdis' -# will disconnect the USB storage device. -# CONFIG_EXAMPLES_USBMSC_NLUNS -# Defines the number of logical units (LUNs) exported by the USB storage -# driver. Each LUN corresponds to one exported block driver (or partition -# of a block driver). May be 1, 2, or 3. Default is 1. -# CONFIG_EXAMPLES_USBMSC_DEVMINOR1 -# The minor device number of the block driver for the first LUN. For -# example, N in /dev/mmcsdN. Used for registering the block driver. Default -# is zero. -# CONFIG_EXAMPLES_USBMSC_DEVPATH1 -# The full path to the registered block driver. Default is "/dev/mmcsd0" -# CONFIG_EXAMPLES_USBMSC_DEVMINOR2 and CONFIG_EXAMPLES_USBMSC_DEVPATH2 -# Similar parameters that would have to be provided if CONFIG_EXAMPLES_USBMSC_NLUNS -# is 2 or 3. No defaults. -# CONFIG_EXAMPLES_USBMSC_DEVMINOR3 and CONFIG_EXAMPLES_USBMSC_DEVPATH3 -# Similar parameters that would have to be provided if CONFIG_EXAMPLES_USBMSC_NLUNS -# is 3. No defaults. -# CONFIG_EXAMPLES_USBMSC_DEBUGMM -# Enables some debug tests to check for memory usage and memory leaks. -# -# If CONFIG_USBDEV_TRACE is enabled (or CONFIG_DEBUG and CONFIG_DEBUG_USB), then -# the example code will also manage the USB trace output. The amount of trace output -# can be controlled using: -# -# CONFIG_EXAMPLES_USBMSC_TRACEINIT -# Show initialization events -# CONFIG_EXAMPLES_USBMSC_TRACECLASS -# Show class driver events -# CONFIG_EXAMPLES_USBMSC_TRACETRANSFERS -# Show data transfer events -# CONFIG_EXAMPLES_USBMSC_TRACECONTROLLER -# Show controller events -# CONFIG_EXAMPLES_USBMSC_TRACEINTERRUPTS -# Show interrupt-related events. -# CONFIG_EXAMPLES_USBMSC_BUILTIN=y CONFIG_EXAMPLES_USBMSC_NLUNS=1 CONFIG_EXAMPLES_USBMSC_DEVMINOR1=0 @@ -1778,77 +849,14 @@ CONFIG_EXAMPLES_USBMSC_TRACEINTERRUPTS=n # This test depends on these specific Watchdog/NSH configurations settings (your # specific watchdog hardware settings might require additional settings). # -# CONFIG_WATCHDOG- Enables watchdog timer support support. -# CONFIG_NSH_BUILTIN_APPS - Build the watchdog time test as an NSH -# built-in function. Default: Not built! The example can only be used -# as an NSH built-in application -# -# The STM32 also needs one of the following enabled: -# -# CONFIG_STM32_WWDG=y, OR -# CONFIG_STM32_IWDG=y (but not both) -# -# Specific configuration options for this example include: -# -# CONFIG_EXAMPLES_WATCHDOG_DEVPATH - The path to the Watchdog device. -# Default: /dev/watchdog0 -# CONFIG_EXAMPLES_WATCHDOG_PINGTIME - Time in milliseconds that the example -# will ping the watchdog before letting the watchdog expire. Default: 5000 -# milliseconds -# CONFIG_EXAMPLES_WATCHDOG_PINGDELAY - Time delay between pings in -# milliseconds. Default: 500 milliseconds. -# CONFIG_EXAMPLES_WATCHDOG_TIMEOUT - The watchdog timeout value in -# milliseconds before the watchdog timer expires. Default: 2000 -# milliseconds. -# -# CONFIG_EXAMPLES_WATCHDOG_DEVPATH -# CONFIG_EXAMPLES_WATCHDOG_PINGTIME -# CONFIG_EXAMPLES_WATCHDOG_PINGDELAY -# CONFIG_EXAMPLES_WATCHDOG_TIMEOUT # # Settings for examples/pwm # -# CONFIG_PWM - Enables PWM support. -# CONFIG_NSH_BUILTIN_APPS - Build the PWM test as an NSH built-in function. -# Default: Not built! The example can only be used as an NSH built-in -# application -# -# CONFIG_EXAMPLES_PWM_DEVPATH - The path to the PWM device. Default: /dev/pwm0 -# CONFIG_EXAMPLES_PWM_FREQUENCY - The initial PWM frequency. Default: 100 Hz -# CONFIG_EXAMPLES_PWM_DUTYPCT - The initial PWM duty as a percentage. Default: 50% -# CONFIG_EXAMPLES_PWM_DURATION - The initial PWM pulse train duration in sectonds. -# as a percentage. Default: 5 seconds # # Settings for examples/ftpd # -# CONFIG_EXAMPLES_FTPD_PRIO - Priority of the FTP daemon. -# Default: SCHED_PRIORITY_DEFAULT -# CONFIG_EXAMPLES_FTPD_STACKSIZE - Stack size allocated for the -# FTP daemon. Default: 2048 -# CONFIG_EXAMPLES_FTPD_NONETINIT - Define to suppress configuration of the -# network by apps/examples/ftpd. You would need to suppress network -# configuration if the network is configuration prior to running the -# example. -# -# NSH always initializes the network so if CONFIG_NSH_BUILTIN_APPS is -# defined, so is CONFIG_EXAMPLES_FTPD_NONETINIT (se it does not explicitly -# need to be defined in that case): -# -# CONFIG_NSH_BUILTIN_APPS - Build the FTPD daemon example test as an -# NSH built-in function. By default the FTPD daemon will be built -# as a standalone application. -# -# If CONFIG_EXAMPLES_FTPD_NONETINIT is not defined, then the following may -# be specified to customized the network configuration: -# -# CONFIG_EXAMPLE_FTPD_NOMAC - If the hardware has no MAC address of its -# own, define this =y to provide a bogus address for testing. -# CONFIG_EXAMPLE_FTPD_IPADDR - The target IP address. Default 10.0.0.2 -# CONFIG_EXAMPLE_FTPD_DRIPADDR - The default router address. Default -# 10.0.0.1 -# CONFIG_EXAMPLE_FTPD_NETMASK - The network mask. Default: 255.255.255.0 # # Settings for examples/watchdog @@ -1856,57 +864,10 @@ CONFIG_EXAMPLES_USBMSC_TRACEINTERRUPTS=n # This test depends on these specific Watchdog/NSH configurations settings (your # specific watchdog hardware settings might require additional settings). # -# CONFIG_WATCHDOG- Enables watchdog timer support support. -# CONFIG_NSH_BUILTIN_APPS - Build the watchdog time test as an NSH -# built-in function. Default: Not built! The example can only be used -# as an NSH built-in application -# -# The STM32 also needs one of the following enabled: -# -# CONFIG_STM32_WWDG=y, OR -# CONFIG_STM32_IWDG=y (but not both) -# -# Specific configuration options for this example include: -# -# CONFIG_EXAMPLES_WATCHDOG_DEVPATH - The path to the Watchdog device. -# Default: /dev/watchdog0 -# CONFIG_EXAMPLES_WATCHDOG_PINGTIME - Time in milliseconds that the example -# will ping the watchdog before letting the watchdog expire. Default: 5000 -# milliseconds -# CONFIG_EXAMPLES_WATCHDOG_PINGDELAY - Time delay between pings in -# milliseconds. Default: 500 milliseconds. -# CONFIG_EXAMPLES_WATCHDOG_TIMEOUT - The watchdog timeout value in -# milliseconds before the watchdog timer expires. Default: 2000 -# milliseconds. -# -# CONFIG_EXAMPLES_WATCHDOG_DEVPATH -# CONFIG_EXAMPLES_WATCHDOG_PINGTIME -# CONFIG_EXAMPLES_WATCHDOG_PINGDELAY -# CONFIG_EXAMPLES_WATCHDOG_TIMEOUT # # Stack and heap information # -# CONFIG_BOOT_RUNFROMFLASH - Some configurations support XIP -# operation from FLASH but must copy initialized .data sections to RAM. -# (should also be =n for the STM3220G-EVAL which always runs from flash) -# CONFIG_BOOT_COPYTORAM - Some configurations boot in FLASH -# but copy themselves entirely into RAM for better performance. -# CONFIG_CUSTOM_STACK - The up_ implementation will handle -# all stack operations outside of the nuttx model. -# CONFIG_STACK_POINTER - The initial stack pointer (arm7tdmi only) -# CONFIG_IDLETHREAD_STACKSIZE - The size of the initial stack. -# This is the thread that (1) performs the inital boot of the system up -# to the point where user_start() is spawned, and (2) there after is the -# IDLE thread that executes only when there is no other thread ready to -# run. -# CONFIG_USERMAIN_STACKSIZE - The size of the stack to allocate -# for the main user thread that begins at the user_start() entry point. -# CONFIG_PTHREAD_STACK_MIN - Minimum pthread stack size -# CONFIG_PTHREAD_STACK_DEFAULT - Default pthread stack size -# CONFIG_HEAP_BASE - The beginning of the heap -# CONFIG_HEAP_SIZE - The size of the heap -# CONFIG_BOOT_RUNFROMFLASH=n CONFIG_BOOT_COPYTORAM=n CONFIG_CUSTOM_STACK=n -- cgit v1.2.3