122 lines
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122 lines
2.7 KiB
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#
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# For a description of the syntax of this configuration file,
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# see the file kconfig-language.txt in the NuttX tools repository.
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#
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if ARCH_BOARD_GD32F450ZK_EVAL
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choice
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prompt "Select Console wiring."
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default GD32F450ZK_EVAL_CONSOLE_BOARD
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---help---
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Select where you will connect the console.
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Virtual COM Port:
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Advantage: Use the ST-Link as a console. No Extra wiring
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needed.
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Disadvantage: Not the best choice for initial bring up.
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BOARD USART Connector:
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Advantage: You have a shield so it is easy.
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Disadvantage: You loose the use of the
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other functions on PA9, PA10
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GD32F450ZK_EVAL
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USART0 GPIO
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-- ----- --------- ----
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RX USART0_RX PA10
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TX USART0_TX PA9
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-- ----- --------- ---
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config GD32F450ZK_EVAL_CONSOLE_BOARD
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bool "Eval Com Connector"
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select GD32_USART0
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select USART0_SERIALDRIVER
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select USART0_SERIAL_CONSOLE
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select GD32F4_FLASH_CONFIG_K
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config GD32F450ZK_EVAL_CONSOLE_VIRTUAL
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bool "Virtual Comport"
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select GD32_USART3
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select USART3_SERIALDRIVER
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select USART3_SERIAL_CONSOLE
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config GD32F450ZK_EVAL_CONSOLE_NONE
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bool "No Console"
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endchoice # "Select Console wiring"
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choice
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prompt "GD32F4 MCU Crystal Selected"
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default GD32F4_BOARD_USE_HXTAL
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config GD32F4_BOARD_USE_HXTAL
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bool "Use Hxtal as clock source"
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# select GD32F4_BOARD_HXTAL_VALUE
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config GD32F4_BOARD_USE_IRC16
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bool "Use IRC16M as clock source"
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endchoice # CPU Frequency
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config GD32F4_BOARD_HXTAL_VALUE
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int "GD32F450Z Eval Board Hxtal Value"
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default 25000000
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depends on GD32F4_BOARD_USE_HXTAL
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---help---
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GD32F450Z Eval Board Hxtal Value, default is 25MHz.
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choice
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prompt "GD32F4 MCU System Frequency"
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default GD32F4_200MHZ
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config GD32F4_200MHZ
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bool "200 MHz"
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config GD32F4_168MHZ
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bool "168 MHz"
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config GD32F4_120MHZ
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bool "120 MHz"
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endchoice # CPU Frequency
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config GD32F4_GD25_BLOCKMOUNT
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bool "GD25 serial FLASH auto-mount"
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default n
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depends on GD32F4_SPI5 && MTD_GD25
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---help---
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Automatically initialize the GD25 SPI FLASH driver when NSH starts.
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choice
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prompt "GD25 SPI FLASH configuration"
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default GD32F4_GD25_NXFFS
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depends on GD32F4_GD25_BLOCKMOUNT
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config GD32F4_GD25_FTL
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bool "Create GD25 SPI FLASH block driver"
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---help---
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Create the MTD driver for the GD25 and "wrap" the GD25 as a standard
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block driver that could then, for example, be mounted using FAT or
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any other file system. Any file system may be used, but there will
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be no wear-leveling.
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config GD32F4_GD25_NXFFS
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bool "Create GD25 serial FLASH NXFFS file system"
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depends on FS_NXFFS
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---help---
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Create the MTD driver for the GD25 and mount the GD25 device as
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a wear-leveling, NuttX FLASH file system (NXFFS). The downside of
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NXFFS is that it can be very slow.
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endchoice # GD25 serial FLASH configuration
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endif # ARCH_BOARD_GD32F450ZK_EVAL
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