incubator-nuttx/arch/xtensa/Kconfig

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#
# For a description of the syntax of this configuration file,
# see the file kconfig-language.txt in the NuttX tools repository.
#
if ARCH_XTENSA
choice
prompt "XTENSA architecture selection"
default ARCH_CHIP_ESP32
config ARCH_CHIP_ESP32
bool "Espressif ESP32"
select ARCH_FAMILY_LX6
select XTENSA_HAVE_INTERRUPTS
select ARCH_HAVE_MULTICPU
select ARCH_HAVE_TEXT_HEAP
select ARCH_HAVE_SDRAM
select ARCH_HAVE_RESET
select ARCH_VECNOTIRQ
select LIBC_ARCH_MEMCPY
select LIBC_ARCH_MEMCHR
select LIBC_ARCH_MEMCMP
select LIBC_ARCH_MEMCCMP
select LIBC_ARCH_MEMMOVE
select LIBC_ARCH_MEMSET
---help---
The ESP32 is a dual-core system from Espressif with two Harvard
architecture Xtensa LX6 CPUs. All embedded memory, external memory
and peripherals are located on the data bus and/or the instruction
bus of these CPUs. With some minor exceptions, the address mapping
of two CPUs is symmetric, meaning they use the same addresses to
access the same memory.
The two CPUs are named "PRO_CPU" and "APP_CPU" (for "protocol" and
"application"), however for most purposes the two CPUs are
interchangeable.
config ARCH_CHIP_ESP32S2
bool "Espressif ESP32-S2"
select ARCH_FAMILY_LX7
select XTENSA_HAVE_INTERRUPTS
select ARCH_HAVE_TEXT_HEAP
select ARCH_HAVE_SDRAM
select ARCH_HAVE_RESET
select ARCH_VECNOTIRQ
select LIBC_ARCH_MEMCPY
select LIBC_ARCH_MEMCHR
select LIBC_ARCH_MEMCMP
select LIBC_ARCH_MEMCCMP
select LIBC_ARCH_MEMMOVE
select LIBC_ARCH_MEMSET
select LIBC_ARCH_STRCHR
select LIBC_ARCH_STRCMP
select LIBC_ARCH_STRCPY
select LIBC_ARCH_STRLCPY
select LIBC_ARCH_STRNCPY
select LIBC_ARCH_STRLEN
select LIBC_ARCH_STRNLEN
---help---
The ESP32-S2 is a dual-core system from Espressif with a
Harvard architecture Xtensa LX7 CPU.
config ARCH_CHIP_XTENSA_CUSTOM
bool "Custom XTENSA chip"
select ARCH_CHIP_CUSTOM
---help---
Select this option if there is no directory for the chip under arch/xtensa/src/.
endchoice # XTENSA chip selection
config XTENSA_HAVE_ICACHE
bool
default n
config XTENSA_HAVE_DCACHE
bool
default n
config XTENSA_ICACHE
bool "Use I-Cache"
default n
depends on XTENSA_HAVE_ICACHE
select ARCH_ICACHE
---help---
Enable Xtensa I-Cache
config XTENSA_DCACHE
bool "Use D-Cache"
default n
depends on XTENSA_HAVE_DCACHE
select ARCH_DCACHE
---help---
Enable Xtensa D-Cache
config ARCH_FAMILY_LX6
bool
default n
---help---
Cadence® Tensilica® Xtensa® LX6 data plane processing unit (DPU).
The LX6 is a configurable and extensible processor core.
config ARCH_FAMILY_LX7
bool
default n
---help---
Cadence® Tensilica® Xtensa® LX7 data plane processing unit (DPU).
The LX7 is a configurable and extensible processor core.
config ARCH_CHIP
string
default "esp32" if ARCH_CHIP_ESP32
default "esp32s2" if ARCH_CHIP_ESP32S2
config XTENSA_CP_LAZY
bool "Lazy co-processor state restoration"
default n
depends on EXPERIMENTAL
---help---
NuttX logic saves and restores the co-processor enabled (CPENABLE)
register on each context switch. This has disadvantages in that (1)
co-processor context will be saved and restored even if the co-
processor was never used, and (2) tasks must explicitly enable and
disable co-processors.
An alternative, "lazy" co-processor state restore is enabled with
this option. That logic works like as follows:
a. CPENABLE is set to zero on each context switch, disabling all co-
processors.
b. If/when the task attempts to use the disabled co-processor, an
exception occurs
c. The co-processor exception handler re-enables the co-processor.
config XTENSA_USE_OVLY
bool
default n
---help---
Enable code overlay support. This option is currently unsupported.
config XTENSA_CP_INITSET
hex "Default co-processor enables"
default 0x0001
range 0 0xffff
depends on !XTENSA_CP_LAZY
---help---
Co-processors may be enabled on a thread by calling xtensa_coproc_enable()
and disabled by calling xtensa_coproc_disable(). Some co-processors
should be enabled on all threads by default. That set of co-processors
is provided by CONFIG_XTENSA_CP_INITSET. Each bit corresponds to one
coprocessor with the same bit layout as for the CPENABLE register.
config XTENSA_DUMPBT_ON_ASSERT
bool "Dump backtrace on assertions"
default y
depends on DEBUG_ALERT
---help---
Enable a backtrace dump on assertions.
config XTENSA_BTDEPTH
int "Backtrace depth"
default 50
depends on XTENSA_DUMPBT_ON_ASSERT
---help---
This is the depth of the backtrace.
config XTENSA_INTBACKTRACE
bool "Full backtrace from interrupts"
default n
depends on XTENSA_DUMPBT_ON_ASSERT
---help---
Add necessary logic to be able to have a full backtrace from an interrupt context.
config XTENSA_IMEM_USE_SEPARATE_HEAP
bool "Use a separate heap for internal memory"
default n
help
This is a separate internal heap that's used by drivers when certain operations
are not possible with the provided buffer(s).
Mainly, when the provided buffer comes from external RAM and a DMA or flash
operation is going to be performed.
This separate heap will be part of the internal DRAM.
config XTENSA_IMEM_REGION_SIZE
hex "DRAM region size for internal use"
depends on XTENSA_IMEM_USE_SEPARATE_HEAP
default 0x18000
config XTENSA_EXTMEM_BSS
bool "Allow BSS section in external memory"
default n
help
Adds a section and an attribute that allows to force variables into
the external memory.
choice
prompt "Toolchain Selection"
default XTENSA_TOOLCHAIN_ESP
config XTENSA_TOOLCHAIN_XCC
bool "Xtensa Toolchain use GCC as front end"
select ARCH_TOOLCHAIN_GNU
config XTENSA_TOOLCHAIN_XCLANG
bool "Xtensa Toolchain use CLANG as front end"
select ARCH_TOOLCHAIN_GNU
config XTENSA_TOOLCHAIN_ESP
bool "ESP toolchain for xtensa"
select ARCH_TOOLCHAIN_GNU
endchoice
source arch/xtensa/src/lx6/Kconfig
if ARCH_CHIP_ESP32
source "arch/xtensa/src/esp32/Kconfig"
endif
source "arch/xtensa/src/lx7/Kconfig"
if ARCH_CHIP_ESP32S2
source "arch/xtensa/src/esp32s2/Kconfig"
endif
endif # ARCH_XTENSA