zephyr/drivers/ethernet/Kconfig

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# Ethernet drivers configuration options
# Copyright (c) 2015 Intel Corporation
# SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0
menuconfig ETH_DRIVER
bool "Ethernet drivers"
depends on NETWORKING
depends on !NET_TEST
default y if NET_L2_ETHERNET
if ETH_DRIVER
config ETH_DRIVER_RAW_MODE
bool "Ethernet driver without the MAC stack"
select NET_RAW_MODE
depends on !NET_L2_ETHERNET
help
This option enables using the drivers in a so-called "raw" mode,
i.e. without a MAC stack (the net L2 layer for ethernet will not
be built).
module = ETHERNET
module-dep = LOG
module-str = Log level for Ethernet driver
module-help = Sets log level for Ethernet Device Drivers.
source "subsys/net/Kconfig.template.log_config.net"
config ETH_QEMU_IFACE_NAME
string "Network interface name for QEMU"
default "zeth"
depends on NET_QEMU_ETHERNET
help
The network interface name for QEMU. This value is given as
a parameter to -nic qemu command line option. The network
interface must be created before starting QEMU. The net-setup.sh
script from net-tools project can be used to create the network
interface.
config ETH_QEMU_EXTRA_ARGS
string "Extra arguments to QEMU -nic option"
depends on NET_QEMU_ETHERNET
default ""
help
Extra arguments passed to QEMU -nic option when Ethernet Networking
is enabled. Typically this is used to set the network MAC address of
Zephyr instance. This option can contain multiple QEMU option
arguments. Each QEMU argument must be separated by comma "," and no
spaces between arguments. Example: "mac=02:03:04:f0:0d:01" or
"mac=02:03:04:f0:0d:01,downscript=no"
source "drivers/ethernet/Kconfig.enc28j60"
source "drivers/ethernet/Kconfig.enc424j600"
source "drivers/ethernet/Kconfig.esp32"
source "drivers/ethernet/Kconfig.e1000"
source "drivers/ethernet/Kconfig.sam_gmac"
source "drivers/ethernet/Kconfig.stm32_hal"
source "drivers/ethernet/Kconfig.dwmac"
source "drivers/ethernet/Kconfig.smsc911x"
source "drivers/ethernet/Kconfig.native_posix"
source "drivers/ethernet/Kconfig.stellaris"
source "drivers/ethernet/Kconfig.litex"
source "drivers/ethernet/Kconfig.gecko"
source "drivers/ethernet/Kconfig.w5500"
source "drivers/ethernet/Kconfig.dsa"
source "drivers/ethernet/Kconfig.xlnx_gem"
source "drivers/ethernet/Kconfig.cyclonev"
source "drivers/ethernet/Kconfig.nxp_imx_netc"
source "drivers/ethernet/Kconfig.nxp_s32_netc"
source "drivers/ethernet/Kconfig.nxp_s32_gmac"
source "drivers/ethernet/Kconfig.smsc91x"
source "drivers/ethernet/Kconfig.ivshmem"
source "drivers/ethernet/Kconfig.adin2111"
source "drivers/ethernet/Kconfig.numaker"
source "drivers/ethernet/Kconfig.lan865x"
source "drivers/ethernet/Kconfig.xmc4xxx"
source "drivers/ethernet/Kconfig.test"
source "drivers/ethernet/eth_nxp_enet_qos/Kconfig"
source "drivers/ethernet/dwc_xgmac/Kconfig"
source "drivers/ethernet/phy/Kconfig"
source "drivers/ethernet/nxp_enet/Kconfig"
endif # "Ethernet Drivers"
config ETH_INIT_PRIORITY
int "Ethernet driver init priority"
default 80
depends on NET_L2_ETHERNET || ETH_DRIVER
help
Ethernet device driver initialization priority.
Do not mess with it unless you know what you are doing.
Note that the priority needs to be lower than the net stack
so that it can start before the networking sub-system.