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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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menu "Bluetooth socket support"
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config NET_BLUETOOTH
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bool "Bluetooth socket support"
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default n
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depends on WIRELESS_BLUETOOTH
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select NETDEV_IOCTL
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---help---
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Enable support for raw, Bluetooth sockets.
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Raw sockets allow receiving and transmitting Bluetooth radio
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frames without a layer2 protocol such as 6LoWPAN in between. Frames
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received are copied into a Bluetooth socket tap before they
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enter the network. Frames written into a Bluetooth socket will
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bypass the network altogether and will be sent directly to the
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Bluetooth MAC network interface driver outgoing frame queue.
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if NET_BLUETOOTH
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config NET_BLUETOOTH_NCONNS
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int "Max Bluetooth sockets"
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default 4
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config NET_BLUETOOTH_NCONTAINERS
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int "Number of pre-allocated frame containers"
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default 8
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---help---
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This specifies the total number of preallocated frame containers.
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One must be allocated with each incoming frame.
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config NET_BLUETOOTH_BACKLOG
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int "Maximum frame backlog"
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default 8
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range 0 255
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---help---
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As frames are received, they are held in an RX queue. They remain
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in the RX queue until application logic reads the queue frames. To
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prevent overrun, the maximum backlog may be set to a nonzero value.
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When the backlog of queue frames reaches that count, the old frame
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will be freed, preventing overrun at the cost of losing the oldest
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frames.
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NOTE: The special value of zero will disable all backlog checks.
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endif # NET_BLUETOOTH
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endmenu # Bluetooth Socket Support
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