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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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config FS_SPIFFS
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bool "SPIFFS File System"
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default n
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depends on !DISABLE_MOUNTPOINT
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---help---
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Build the SPIFFS file system. This is a port of version 0.3.7 of
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the SPIFFS file system by Peter Andersson. It was originally
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released under the MIT license.
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if FS_SPIFFS
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comment "In-memory Cache Options"
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config SPIFFS_CACHE_SIZE
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int "Size of the cache"
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default 8192
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config SPIFFS_CACHE_HITSCORE
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int "Cache Hit Score"
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default 4
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range 1 255
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---help---
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Temporal file cache hit score. Each time a file is opened, all
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cached files will lose one point. If the opened file is found in
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cache, that entry will gain CONFIG_SPIFFS_CACHE_HITSCORE points.
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One can experiment with this value for the specific access patterns
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of the application. However, it must be between 1 (no gain for
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hitting a cached entry often) and 255.
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config SPIFFS_CACHEDBG
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bool "Enable cache debug output"
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default n
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depends on DEBUG_FS_INFO
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---help---
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Dumps cache debug output. Depends on CONFIG_DEBUG_FS_INFO
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comment "Garbage Collection (GC) Options"
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config SPIFFS_GC_MAXRUNS
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int "Max GC runs"
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default 5
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---help---
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Define maximum number of gc runs to perform to reach desired free
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pages.
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config SPIFFS_GC_DELWGT
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int "Deleted pages weight"
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default 5
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---help---
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Garbage collecting examines all pages in a block which and sums up
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to a block score. Deleted pages normally gives positive score and
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used pages normally gives a negative score (as these must be moved).
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To have a fair wear-leveling, the erase age is also included in
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score, whose factor normally is the most positive. The larger the
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score, the more likely it is that the block will picked for garbage
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collection.
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This option provides the weight used for deleted pages.
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config SPIFFS_GC_USEDWGT
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int "Used pages weight"
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default -1
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---help---
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Garbage collecting examines all pages in a block which and sums up
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to a block score. Deleted pages normally gives positive score and
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used pages normally gives a negative score (as these must be moved).
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To have a fair wear-leveling, the erase age is also included in
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score, whose factor normally is the most positive. The larger the
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score, the more likely it is that the block will picked for garbage
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collection.
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This option provides the weight used for used pages.
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config SPIFFS_GC_ERASEAGEWGT
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int "Used pages weight"
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default 50
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---help---
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Garbage collecting examines all pages in a block which and sums up
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to a block score. Deleted pages normally gives positive score and
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used pages normally gives a negative score (as these must be moved).
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To have a fair wear-leveling, the erase age is also included in
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score, whose factor normally is the most positive. The larger the
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score, the more likely it is that the block will picked for garbage
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collection.
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This option provides the weight used weight used for time between
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last erased and erase of this block.
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config SPIFFS_GCDBG
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bool "Enable garbage collection debug output"
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default n
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depends on DEBUG_FS_INFO
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---help---
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Dumps garbage collection debug output. Depends on CONFIG_DEBUG_FS_INFO
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comment "Consistency Check Options"
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config SPIFFS_CHECK_ONMOUNT
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bool "Consistency check on mount"
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default n
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select SPIFFS_CHECK_OUTPUT
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---help---
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Perhaps a full, extended consistency check on mount. By default, a
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simple scan of the file system only is performed.
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config SPIFFS_CHECK_OUTPUT
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bool "Enable consistency check SYSLOG output"
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default n
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config SPIFFS_DUMP
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bool "Dump Logical FLASH Content"
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default n
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depends on SPIFFS_CHECK_OUTPUT
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---help---
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Enables support for the FIOC_DUMP IOCTL command which will dump a
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terse summary of the state of each FLASH page.
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comment "MTD Interface Options"
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config SPIFFS_MTDDBG
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bool "Enable MTD Interface DEBUG"
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default n
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depends on DEBUG_FS_INFO
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---help---
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Dumps MTD debug output. Depends on CONFIG_DEBUG_FS_INFO
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config SPIFFS_MTDDUMP
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bool "Enable MTD Data Dump"
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default n
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depends on SPIFFS_MTDDBG
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---help---
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Dumps every byte of data going to and coming from FLASH. You
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probably do not want this unless you are debugging a particular
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MTD interfacing issue.
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comment "SPIFFS Core Options"
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config SPIFFS_NO_BLIND_WRITES
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bool "No blind writes"
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default n
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---help---
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By default SPIFFS in some cases relies on the property of NOR flash
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that bits cannot be set from 0 to 1 by writing and that controllers
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will ignore such bit changes. This results in fewer reads as SPIFFS
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can in some cases perform blind writes, with all bits set to 1 and
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only those it needs reset set to 0. Most of the chips and
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controllers allow this behavior, so the default is to use this
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technique. If your controller is one of the rare ones that don't,
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turn this option on and SPIFFS will perform a read-modify-write
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instead.
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config SPIFFS_PAGE_CHECK
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bool "Check Page Headers"
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default y
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---help---
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Always check header of each accessed page to ensure consistent state.
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If enabled it will increase number of reads, will increase flash.
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config SPIFFS_NAME_MAX
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int "Maximum Name Length"
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default 32
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---help---
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Object name maximum length. Note that this length include the zero
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termination character, meaning maximum string of characters.
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config SPIFFS_COPYBUF_STACK
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int "Max Stack Allocation"
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default 64
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---help---
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Size of buffer allocated on stack used when copying data. Lower
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value generates more read/writes. No meaning having it bigger
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than logical page size.
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endif # FS_SPIFFS
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