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53 lines
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#
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# For a description of the syntax of this configuration file,
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# see misc/tools/kconfig-language.txt.
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#
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menu "UDP Networking"
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config NET_UDP
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bool "UDP Networking"
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default n
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depends on NET
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---help---
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Enable or disable UDP networking support.
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if NET_UDP
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config NET_UDP_CHECKSUMS
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bool "UDP checksums"
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default n
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---help---
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Enable/disable UDP checksum support
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config NET_UDP_CONNS
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int "Number of UDP sockets"
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default 8
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---help---
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The maximum amount of open concurrent UDP sockets
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config NET_BROADCAST
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bool "UDP broadcast Rx support"
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default n
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---help---
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Incoming UDP broadcast support
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config NET_RXAVAIL
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bool "Driver-based UDP backlog"
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default n
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---help---
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One problem with UDP communications is that, unlike TCP/IP, there is
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no backlog of UDP packets. So if you are listening at the precise
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moment that the UDP packet is sent, it will not be received. This
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is not incompatible with the properties of UDP, but can result in
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bad performance if packets are missed, time out, and are resent.
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Some Ethernet controllers have built-in RAM and the drivers can
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support retention of UDP packets in that RAM. If the drivers
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supports such a capability, this option may be enabled to use it.
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NOTE: If this option is enabled, the driver must support the
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rxavail() method in the net_driver_s structure.
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endif # NET_UDP
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endmenu # UDP Networking
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