diff --git a/net/yaip/l2/ieee802154/Kconfig b/net/yaip/l2/ieee802154/Kconfig index f4bc6bc91b2..779a20aad37 100644 --- a/net/yaip/l2/ieee802154/Kconfig +++ b/net/yaip/l2/ieee802154/Kconfig @@ -14,93 +14,93 @@ # limitations under the License. # -menuconfig NET_L2_IEEE802154 +menuconfig NET_L2_IEEE802154 bool "Enable IEEE 802.15.4 Radio" default n help - Add support for low rate WPAN IEEE 802.15.4 technology. + Add support for low rate WPAN IEEE 802.15.4 technology. if NET_L2_IEEE802154 -config NET_L2_IEEE802154_DEBUG +config NET_L2_IEEE802154_DEBUG bool "Enable IEEE 802.15.4 stack debug messages" default n depends on NET_LOG help - Enable it if you want to see what's happening. Only useful - for developers. + Enable it if you want to see what's happening. Only useful + for developers. -config NET_L2_IEEE802154_ACK_REPLY +config NET_L2_IEEE802154_ACK_REPLY bool "Enable IEEE 802.15.4 ACK reply logic" default y help - Enable inner stack's logic on handling ACK request. Note that - if the hw driver has an AUTOACK feature, this is then unnecessary. + Enable inner stack's logic on handling ACK request. Note that + if the hw driver has an AUTOACK feature, this is then unnecessary. -config NET_L2_IEEE802154_RADIO_ALOHA +config NET_L2_IEEE802154_RADIO_ALOHA bool "Enable IEEE 802.15.4 Aloha radio protocol" default y help - Use Aloha mechanism to transmit packets. This is a simplistic - way of transmitting packets and fits contexts where radio spectrum - is not too heavily loaded. + Use Aloha mechanism to transmit packets. This is a simplistic + way of transmitting packets and fits contexts where radio spectrum + is not too heavily loaded. -config NET_L2_IEEE802154_RADIO_ALOHA_TX_RETRIES +config NET_L2_IEEE802154_RADIO_ALOHA_TX_RETRIES int "Transmission attempts" default 2 help - Number of transmission attempts radio driver should do, before - replying it could not send the packet. + Number of transmission attempts radio driver should do, before + replying it could not send the packet. -config NET_L2_IEEE802154_ORFD +config NET_L2_IEEE802154_ORFD bool "Support only an OVERLY Reduced Functionality Device" default n help - This is a TEST ONLY support. Do not use that in production! This is - not spec compliant. This is added for 2 reasons: to support legacy - stack behavior and for testing. PAN ID is fixed as well as the channel. - The device is not able to scan, associate to a PAN or anything else - like that. You have been warned. + This is a TEST ONLY support. Do not use that in production! This is + not spec compliant. This is added for 2 reasons: to support legacy + stack behavior and for testing. PAN ID is fixed as well as the channel. + The device is not able to scan, associate to a PAN or anything else + like that. You have been warned. -config NET_L2_IEEE802154_ORFD_PAN_ID +config NET_L2_IEEE802154_ORFD_PAN_ID hex "IEEE 802.15.4 fixed PAN ID" depends on NET_L2_IEEE802154_ORFD default 0xabcd help - The fixed PAN ID to use for the ORFD. + The fixed PAN ID to use for the ORFD. -config NET_L2_IEEE802154_ORFD_CHANNEL +config NET_L2_IEEE802154_ORFD_CHANNEL int "IEEE 802.15.4 fixed channel" depends on NET_L2_IEEE802154_ORFD default 26 help - The fixed channel to use for the ORFD. + The fixed channel to use for the ORFD. -config NET_L2_IEEE802154_FRAGMENT +config NET_L2_IEEE802154_FRAGMENT bool "Enable 802.15.4 fragmentation support" default y depends on NET_6LO help - If IPv6 packets size more than 802.15.4 MTU, packet is fragmented - and reassemble incoming packets according to RFC4944/6282. + If IPv6 packets size more than 802.15.4 MTU, packet is fragmented + and reassemble incoming packets according to RFC4944/6282. -config NET_L2_IEEE802154_FRAGMENT_REASS_CACHE_SIZE +config NET_L2_IEEE802154_FRAGMENT_REASS_CACHE_SIZE int "IEEE 802.15.4 Reassembly cache size" depends on NET_L2_IEEE802154_FRAGMENT default 1 help - Simultaneoulsy reassemble 802.15.4 fragments depending on - cache size. + Simultaneoulsy reassemble 802.15.4 fragments depending on + cache size. -config NET_L2_IEEE802154_REASSEMBLY_TIMEOUT +config NET_L2_IEEE802154_REASSEMBLY_TIMEOUT int "IEEE 802.15.4 Reassembly timeout in seconds" depends on NET_L2_IEEE802154_FRAGMENT default 5 range 1 60 help - Reassembly timer will start as soon as first packet received - from peer. Reassembly should be finished within a given time. - Otherwise all accumulated fragments are dropped. + Reassembly timer will start as soon as first packet received + from peer. Reassembly should be finished within a given time. + Otherwise all accumulated fragments are dropped. config NET_L2_IEEE802154_FRAGMENT_DEBUG bool "Enable debug support for IEEE 802.15.4 fragmentation"