# Kconfig - console driver configuration options # # Copyright (c) 2017 Intel Corporation # # SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 # menuconfig TELNET_CONSOLE bool "Enable a super basic telnet console service" default n select NETWORKING select NET_TCP help This option enables telnet as a network console service. It is for now a very basic implementation of the telnet protocol. Currently, it is basically just a redirection of the Zephyr console through TCP. It nicely works along with another console driver (like uart), twist being that it will take over the output if only a successful connection to its port is done. if TELNET_CONSOLE config TELNET_CONSOLE_PORT int "Telnet console port number" default 23 help This option is used to configure on which port telnet is going to be bound. config TELNET_CONSOLE_LINE_BUF_SIZE int "Telnet console line buffer size" default 64 help This option can be used to modify the size of the buffer storing console output line, prior to sending it through the network. Of course an output line can be longer than such size, it just means sending it will start as soon as it reaches this size. It really depends on what type of output is expected. A lot of short lines: better reduce this value. On the contrary, raise it. config TELNET_CONSOLE_LINE_BUF_NUMBERS int "Telnet console line buffers" default 4 help This option can be used to modify the amount of line buffers the driver can use. It really depends on how much output is meant to be sent, depending on the system load etc. You can play on both TELNET_CONSOLE_LINE_BUF_SIZE and this current option to get the best possible buffer settings you need. config TELNET_CONSOLE_SEND_TIMEOUT int "Telnet console line send timeout" default 100 help This option can be used to modify the duration of the timer that kick in when a line buffer is not empty but did not yet meet the line feed. config TELNET_CONSOLE_SEND_THRESHOLD int "Telnet console line send threshold" default 5 help This option can be used to modify the minimal amount of a line buffer that can be sent by the telnet server when nothing has happened for a little while (see TELNET_CONSOLE_SEND_TIMEOUT) and when the line buffer did not meet the line feed yet. config TELNET_CONSOLE_SUPPORT_COMMAND bool "Add support for telnet commands (IAC) [Experimental]" default n help Current support is so limited it's not interesting to enable it. However, if proven to be needed at some point, it will be possible to extend such support. config TELNET_CONSOLE_THREAD_STACK int "Telnet console inner thread stack size" default 1024 help This option helps to fine-tune telnet's inner thread stack size. config TELNET_CONSOLE_PRIO int "Telnet console inner thread priority" default 7 help This option helps to fine-tune telnet's inner thread priority. config SYS_LOG_TELNET_CONSOLE_LEVEL int "Telnet console log level" default 0 depends on SYS_LOG help Sets log level for telnet console (for telnet console dev only) Levels are: - 0 OFF, do not write - 1 ERROR, only write SYS_LOG_ERR - 2 WARNING, write SYS_LOG_WRN in addition to previous level - 3 INFO, write SYS_LOG_INF in addition to previous levels - 4 DEBUG, write SYS_LOG_DBG in addition to previous levels config TELNET_CONSOLE_DEBUG_DEEP bool "Forward output to original console handler" depends on UART_CONSOLE default n help For telnet developers only, this will forward each output to original console handler. So if by chance telnet seems silent, at least things will be printed to original handler, usually UART console. config TELNET_CONSOLE_INIT_PRIORITY int "Telnet console init priority" default 99 help Telnet console driver initialization priority. Note that Telnet works on application level. Usually, you won't have to tweak this. endif