# Copyright (c) 2023 Intel Corporation # SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 menuconfig LLEXT bool "Linkable loadable extensions" select CACHE_MANAGEMENT if DCACHE select KERNEL_WHOLE_ARCHIVE help Enable the linkable loadable extension subsystem if LLEXT choice LLEXT_BINARY_TYPE prompt "Binary object type for llext" default LLEXT_TYPE_ELF_OBJECT if ARM || ARM64 default LLEXT_TYPE_ELF_SHAREDLIB if XTENSA default LLEXT_TYPE_ELF_RELOCATABLE if RISCV help Object type for llext config LLEXT_TYPE_ELF_OBJECT bool "Single object ELF file" depends on !RISCV help Build and expect object files as binary object type for the llext subsystem. A single compiler invocation is used to generate the object file. Currently not supported on RISC-V. config LLEXT_TYPE_ELF_RELOCATABLE bool "Relocatable ELF file" help Build and expect relocatable (partially linked) files as the binary object type for the llext subsystem. These object files are generated by the linker by combining multiple object files into a single one. config LLEXT_TYPE_ELF_SHAREDLIB bool "Shared library ELF file" help Build and expect shared libraries as binary object type for the llext subsystem. The usual linking process is used to generate the shared library from multiple object files. endchoice config LLEXT_HEAP_SIZE int "llext heap memory size in kilobytes" default 8 help Heap size in kilobytes available to llext for dynamic allocation config LLEXT_SHELL bool "llext shell commands" depends on SHELL help Manage llext with shell commands for loading, unloading, and introspection config LLEXT_SHELL_MAX_SIZE int "Maximum size of llext in bytes" depends on LLEXT_SHELL default 8192 help When loading llext with shell it is stored in a temporary buffer of this size config LLEXT_STORAGE_WRITABLE bool "llext storage is writable" default y if XTENSA help Select if LLEXT storage is writable, i.e. if extensions are stored in RAM and can be modified in place config LLEXT_EXPORT_DEVICES bool "Export all DT devices to llexts" help When enabled, all Zephyr devices defined in the device tree are made available to llexts via the standard DT_ / DEVICE_* macros. config LLEXT_EXPORT_BUILTINS_BY_SLID bool "Export built-in symbols to llexts via SLIDs" help When enabled, symbols exported from the Zephyr kernel or application (via EXPORT_SYMBOL) are linked to LLEXTs via Symbol Link Identifiers (SLIDs) instead of name. Enabling this option provides a huge size reduction, makes the linking process faster and provides more confidentiality, as exported symbol names are dropped from the binary. However, it can make LLEXT debugging harder and prevents usage of 'llext_find_sym' to look up symbols from the built-in table by name. It also requires the LLEXTs to be post-processed after build. module = LLEXT module-str = llext source "subsys/logging/Kconfig.template.log_config" endif menu "Linkable loadable Extension Development Kit (EDK)" config LLEXT_EDK_NAME string "Name for llext EDK (Extension Development Kit)" default "llext-edk" help Name will be used when generating the EDK file, as .tar.xz. It will also be used, normalized, as the prefix for the variable stating EDK location, used on generated Makefile.cflags. For instance, the default name, "llext-edk", becomes LLEXT_EDK_INSTALL_DIR. config LLEXT_EDK_USERSPACE_ONLY bool "Only generate the Userpace codepath on syscall stubs for the EDK" help Syscall stubs can contain code that verifies if running code is at user or kernel space and route the call accordingly. If the EDK is expected to be used by userspace only extensions, this option will make EDK stubs not contain the routing code, and only generate the userspace one. endmenu