incubator-nuttx/net/udp/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.
#
menu "UDP Networking"
config NET_UDP
bool "UDP Networking"
default n
depends on NET
---help---
Enable or disable UDP networking support.
config NET_UDP_NO_STACK
bool "Disable UDP/IP Stack"
default n
select NET_UDP
---help---
Build without UDP/IP stack even if UDP networking support enabled.
if NET_UDP && !NET_UDP_NO_STACK
config NET_UDP_CHECKSUMS
bool "UDP checksums"
default y if NET_IPv6
default n if !NET_IPv6
---help---
Enable/disable UDP checksum support. UDP checksum support is
REQUIRED for IPv6.
config NET_UDP_CONNS
int "Number of UDP sockets"
default 8
---help---
The maximum amount of open concurrent UDP sockets
config NET_BROADCAST
bool "UDP broadcast Rx support"
default n
---help---
Incoming UDP broadcast support
config NET_RXAVAIL
bool "Driver-based UDP backlog"
default n
---help---
One problem with UDP communications is that, unlike TCP/IP, there is
no backlog of UDP packets. So if you are listening at the precise
moment that the UDP packet is sent, it will not be received. This
is not incompatible with the properties of UDP, but can result in
bad performance if packets are missed, time out, and are resent.
Some Ethernet controllers have built-in RAM and the drivers can
support retention of UDP packets in that RAM. If the drivers
supports such a capability, this option may be enabled to use it.
NOTE: If this option is enabled, the driver must support the
rxavail() method in the net_driver_s structure.
config NET_UDP_READAHEAD
bool "Enable UDP/IP read-ahead buffering"
default y
select NET_IOB
endif # NET_UDP && !NET_UDP_NO_STACK
endmenu # UDP Networking