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# Network buffer configuration options
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# Copyright (c) 2015 Intel Corporation
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# SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0
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menuconfig NET_BUF
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bool "Network buffer support"
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help
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This option enables support for generic network protocol
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buffers.
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if NET_BUF
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config NET_BUF_LOG
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bool "Network buffer logging"
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select LOG
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help
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Enable logs and checks for the generic network buffers.
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module = NET_BUF
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module-str = net_buf
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source "subsys/logging/Kconfig.template.log_config"
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if NET_BUF_LOG
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config NET_BUF_WARN_ALLOC_INTERVAL
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int "Interval of Network buffer allocation warnings"
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default 1
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range 0 60
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help
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Interval in seconds of Network buffer allocation warnings which are
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generated when a buffer cannot immediately be allocated with K_FOREVER
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which may lead to deadlocks. Setting it to 0 makes warnings to be
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printed only once per allocation.
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config NET_BUF_SIMPLE_LOG
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bool "Network buffer memory debugging"
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select LOG
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help
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Enable extra debug logs and checks for the generic network buffers.
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endif # NET_BUF_LOG
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config NET_BUF_POOL_USAGE
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bool "Network buffer pool usage tracking"
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help
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Enable network buffer pool tracking. This means that:
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* amount of free buffers in the pool is remembered
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* total size of the pool is calculated
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* pool name is stored and can be shown in debugging prints
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config NET_BUF_ALIGNMENT
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int "Network buffer alignment restriction"
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default 0
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help
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Alignment restriction for network buffers. This is useful for
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some hardware IP with DMA that requires the buffers to be aligned
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to a certain byte boundary, or dealing with cache line restrictions.
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Default value of 0 means the alignment will be the size of a void pointer,
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any other value will force the alignment of a net buffer in bytes.
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endif # NET_BUF
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