# Copyright (c) 2020 Nordic Semiconductor ASA # SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 choice CBPRINTF_IMPLEMENTATION prompt "Capabilities of cbprintf implementation" default CBPRINTF_COMPLETE config CBPRINTF_COMPLETE bool "All selected features" help Select this for an implementation that supports all potential conversions, with Kconfig options to control availability at build time. # 80: -53% / 982 B (80 / 00) config CBPRINTF_NANO bool "Space-optimized but feature-limited" # nano needs to count characters if it's the formatter for libc select CBPRINTF_LIBC_SUBSTS if MINIMAL_LIBC help If selected a completely different implementation of the core formatting capability is substituted. This has a much smaller code footprint, but provides fewer capabilities. endchoice # CBPRINTF_IMPLEMENTATION choice CBPRINTF_INTEGRAL_CONV prompt "Control range of convertible integer values" default CBPRINTF_FULL_INTEGRAL # 01: 0% / 0 B (01 / 00) config CBPRINTF_FULL_INTEGRAL bool "Convert the full range of integer values" help Build cbprintf with buffers sized to support converting the full range of all integral and pointer values. Selecting this has no effect on code size, but will increase call stack size by a few words. # 00: config CBPRINTF_REDUCED_INTEGRAL bool "Convert only integer values that fit in 32 bits" help Build cbprintf with buffers sized to support converting integer values with no more than 32 bits. This will decrease stack space, but affects conversion of any type with more than 32 bits. This includes not only intmax_t but any type that can be converted to an integral represention including size_t and pointers. With CBPRINTF_COMPLETE conversions that may result in value-specific truncation are not supported, and the generated text will be the specification (e.g. %jd). With CBPRINTF_NANO all conversions will be attempted but values that cannot fit will be silently truncated. endchoice # 02: 82% / 1530 B (02 / 00) config CBPRINTF_FP_SUPPORT bool "Enable floating point formatting in cbprintf" default y if FPU depends on CBPRINTF_COMPLETE help Build the cbprintf utility function with support for floating point format specifiers. Selecting this increases stack size requirements slightly, but increases code size significantly. # 04: 13% / 456 B (07 / 03) config CBPRINTF_FP_A_SUPPORT bool "Enable floating point %a conversions" depends on CBPRINTF_FULL_INTEGRAL select CBPRINTF_FP_SUPPORT help The %a hexadecimal format for floating point value conversion was added in C99, but the output is not easily understood so it rarely appears in application code. Selecting this adds support for the conversion, but increases the overall code size related to FP support. # 40: -15% / -508 B (46 / 06) config CBPRINTF_FP_ALWAYS_A bool "Select %a format for all floating point specifications" select CBPRINTF_FP_A_SUPPORT help The %a format for floats requires significantly less code than the standard decimal representations (%f, %e, %g). Selecting this option implicitly uses %a (or %A) for all decimal floating conversions. The precision of the original specification is ignored. Selecting this decreases code size when FP_SUPPORT is enabled. # 08: 3% / 60 B (08 / 00) config CBPRINTF_N_SPECIFIER bool "Support %n specifications" depends on CBPRINTF_COMPLETE default y help If selected %n can be used to determine the number of characters emitted. If enabled there is a small increase in code size. # 180: 18% / 138 B (180 / 80) [NANO] config CBPRINTF_LIBC_SUBSTS bool "Generate C-library compatible functions using cbprintf" help If selected wrappers are generated for various C library functions using the cbprintf formatter underneath. The wrappers use the C library function name with a cb suffix; e.g. printfcb() or vsnprintfcb(). When used with CBPRINTF_NANO this increases the implementation code size by a small amount. config CBPRINTF_PACKAGE_LONGDOUBLE bool "Support packaging of long doubles" help Option impact required alignment for buffers used for packaging (CBPRINTF_PACKAGE_ALIGNMENT). On most platforms long doubles requires buffer to be 16 bytes aligned. Long doubles are rarely used so such alignment is an unnecessary waste. If option is disabled, then compilation fails if long double is used. config CBPRINTF_STATIC_PACKAGE_CHECK_ALIGNMENT bool "Validate alignment of a static package buffer" # To avoid self referential macro when printk is redirected to logging depends on !LOG_PRINTK help When enabled, CBPRINTF_STATIC_PACKAGE asserts when buffer is not properly aligned. If macro is widely used then assert may impact memory footprint.