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# General configuration options
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# Copyright (c) 2014-2015 Wind River Systems, Inc.
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# Copyright (c) 2016 Intel Corporation
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# SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0
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menu "Modules"
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source "$(CMAKE_BINARY_DIR)/Kconfig.modules"
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source "modules/Kconfig"
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endmenu
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# Include Kconfig.defconfig files first so that they can override defaults and
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# other symbol/choice properties by adding extra symbol/choice definitions.
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# After merging all definitions for a symbol/choice, Kconfig picks the first
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# property (e.g. the first default) with a satisfied condition.
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#
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# Shield defaults should have precedence over board defaults, which should have
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# precedence over SoC defaults, so include them in that order.
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#
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# $ARCH and $BOARD_DIR will be glob patterns when building documentation.
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source "boards/shields/*/Kconfig.defconfig"
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source "$(BOARD_DIR)/Kconfig.defconfig"
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source "$(SOC_DIR)/$(ARCH)/*/Kconfig.defconfig"
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source "boards/Kconfig"
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source "$(SOC_DIR)/Kconfig"
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source "arch/Kconfig"
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source "kernel/Kconfig"
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source "dts/Kconfig"
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source "drivers/Kconfig"
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source "lib/Kconfig"
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source "subsys/Kconfig"
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osource "$(TOOLCHAIN_KCONFIG_DIR)/Kconfig"
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menu "Build and Link Features"
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menu "Linker Options"
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choice
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prompt "Linker Orphan Section Handling"
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default LINKER_ORPHAN_SECTION_WARN
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config LINKER_ORPHAN_SECTION_PLACE
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bool "Place"
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help
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Linker puts orphan sections in place without warnings
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or errors.
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config LINKER_ORPHAN_SECTION_WARN
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bool "Warn"
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help
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Linker places the orphan sections in output and issues
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warning about those sections.
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config LINKER_ORPHAN_SECTION_ERROR
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bool "Error"
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help
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Linker exits with error when an orphan section is found.
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endchoice
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config CODE_DATA_RELOCATION
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bool "Relocate code/data sections"
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depends on ARM
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help
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When selected this will relocate .text, data and .bss sections from
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the specified files and places it in the required memory region. The
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files should be specified in the CMakeList.txt file with
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a cmake API zephyr_code_relocate().
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config HAS_FLASH_LOAD_OFFSET
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bool
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help
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This option is selected by targets having a FLASH_LOAD_OFFSET
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and FLASH_LOAD_SIZE.
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if HAS_FLASH_LOAD_OFFSET
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config USE_DT_CODE_PARTITION
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bool "Link application into /chosen/zephyr,code-partition from devicetree"
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help
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When enabled, the application will be linked into the flash partition
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selected by the zephyr,code-partition property in /chosen in devicetree.
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When this is disabled, the flash load offset and size can be set manually
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below.
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# Workaround for not being able to have commas in macro arguments
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DT_CHOSEN_Z_CODE_PARTITION := zephyr,code-partition
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config FLASH_LOAD_OFFSET
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# Only user-configurable when USE_DT_CODE_PARTITION is disabled
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hex "Kernel load offset" if !USE_DT_CODE_PARTITION
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default $(dt_chosen_reg_addr_hex,$(DT_CHOSEN_Z_CODE_PARTITION)) if USE_DT_CODE_PARTITION
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default 0
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help
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This option specifies the byte offset from the beginning of flash that
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the kernel should be loaded into. Changing this value from zero will
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affect the Zephyr image's link, and will decrease the total amount of
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flash available for use by application code.
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If unsure, leave at the default value 0.
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config FLASH_LOAD_SIZE
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# Only user-configurable when USE_DT_CODE_PARTITION is disabled
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hex "Kernel load size" if !USE_DT_CODE_PARTITION
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default $(dt_chosen_reg_size_hex,$(DT_CHOSEN_Z_CODE_PARTITION)) if USE_DT_CODE_PARTITION
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default 0
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help
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If non-zero, this option specifies the size, in bytes, of the flash
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area that the Zephyr image will be allowed to occupy. If zero, the
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image will be able to occupy from the FLASH_LOAD_OFFSET to the end of
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the device.
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If unsure, leave at the default value 0.
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endif # HAS_FLASH_LOAD_OFFSET
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config TEXT_SECTION_OFFSET
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hex
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prompt "TEXT section offset" if !BOOTLOADER_MCUBOOT
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default 0x200 if BOOTLOADER_MCUBOOT
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default 0
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help
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If the application is built for chain-loading by a bootloader this
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variable is required to be set to value that leaves sufficient
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space between the beginning of the image and the start of the .text
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section to store an image header or any other metadata.
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In the particular case of the MCUboot bootloader this reserves enough
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space to store the image header, which should also meet vector table
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alignment requirements on most ARM targets, although some targets
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may require smaller or larger values.
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config HAVE_CUSTOM_LINKER_SCRIPT
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bool "Custom linker scripts provided"
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help
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Set this option if you have a custom linker script which needed to
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be define in CUSTOM_LINKER_SCRIPT.
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config CUSTOM_LINKER_SCRIPT
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string "Path to custom linker script"
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depends on HAVE_CUSTOM_LINKER_SCRIPT
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help
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Path to the linker script to be used instead of the one define by the
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board.
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The linker script must be based on a version provided by Zephyr since
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the kernel can expect a certain layout/certain regions.
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This is useful when an application needs to add sections into the
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linker script and avoid having to change the script provided by
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Zephyr.
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config KERNEL_ENTRY
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string "Kernel entry symbol"
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default "__start"
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help
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Code entry symbol, to be set at linking phase.
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config LINKER_SORT_BY_ALIGNMENT
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bool "Sort input sections by alignment"
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default y
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help
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This turns on the linker flag to sort sections by alignment
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in decreasing size of symbols. This helps to minimize
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padding between symbols.
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endmenu
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menu "Compiler Options"
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config NATIVE_APPLICATION
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bool "Build as a native host application"
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help
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Build as a native application that can run on the host and using
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resources and libraries provided by the host.
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choice
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prompt "Optimization level"
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default NO_OPTIMIZATIONS if COVERAGE
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default DEBUG_OPTIMIZATIONS if DEBUG
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default SIZE_OPTIMIZATIONS
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help
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Note that these flags shall only control the compiler
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optimization level, and that no extra debug code shall be
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conditionally compiled based on them.
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config SIZE_OPTIMIZATIONS
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bool "Optimize for size"
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help
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Compiler optimizations will be set to -Os independently of other
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options.
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config SPEED_OPTIMIZATIONS
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bool "Optimize for speed"
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help
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Compiler optimizations will be set to -O2 independently of other
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options.
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config DEBUG_OPTIMIZATIONS
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bool "Optimize debugging experience"
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help
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Compiler optimizations will be set to -Og independently of other
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options.
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config NO_OPTIMIZATIONS
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bool "Optimize nothing"
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help
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Compiler optimizations will be set to -O0 independently of other
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options.
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endchoice
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config COMPILER_OPT
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string "Custom compiler options"
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help
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This option is a free-form string that is passed to the compiler
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when building all parts of a project (i.e. kernel).
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The compiler options specified by this string supplement the
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predefined set of compiler supplied by the build system,
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and can be used to change compiler optimization, warning and error
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messages, and so on.
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endmenu
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choice
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prompt "Error checking behavior for CHECK macro"
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default RUNTIME_ERROR_CHECKS
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config ASSERT_ON_ERRORS
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bool "Assert on all errors"
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help
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Assert on errors covered with the CHECK macro.
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config NO_RUNTIME_CHECKS
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bool "No runtime error checks"
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help
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Do not do any runtime checks or asserts when using the CHECK macro.
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config RUNTIME_ERROR_CHECKS
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bool "Enable runtime error checks"
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help
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Always perform runtime checks covered with the CHECK macro. This
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option is the default and the only option used during testing.
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endchoice
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menu "Build Options"
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config KERNEL_BIN_NAME
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string "The kernel binary name"
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default "zephyr"
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help
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This option sets the name of the generated kernel binary.
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config OUTPUT_STAT
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bool "Create a statistics file"
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default y
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help
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Create a stat file using readelf -e <elf>
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config OUTPUT_DISASSEMBLY
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bool "Create a disassembly file"
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default y
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help
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Create an .lst file with the assembly listing of the firmware.
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config OUTPUT_DISASSEMBLE_ALL
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bool "Disassemble all sections with source. Fill zeros."
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default n
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depends on OUTPUT_DISASSEMBLY
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help
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The .lst file will contain complete disassembly of the firmware
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not just those expected to contain instructions including zeros
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config OUTPUT_PRINT_MEMORY_USAGE
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bool "Print memory usage to stdout"
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default y
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help
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If the toolchain supports it, this option will pass
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--print-memory-region to the linker when it is doing it's first
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linker pass. Note that the memory regions are symbolic concepts
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defined by the linker scripts and do not necessarily map
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directly to the real physical address space. Take also note that
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some platforms do two passes of the linker so the results do not
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match exactly to the final elf file. See also rom_report,
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ram_report and
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https://sourceware.org/binutils/docs/ld/MEMORY.html
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config BUILD_OUTPUT_HEX
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bool "Build a binary in HEX format"
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help
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Build a binary in HEX format. This will build a zephyr.hex file need
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by some platforms.
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config BUILD_OUTPUT_BIN
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bool "Build a binary in BIN format"
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default y
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help
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Build a binary in BIN format. This will build a zephyr.bin file need
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by some platforms.
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config BUILD_OUTPUT_EXE
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bool "Build a binary in ELF format with .exe extension"
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help
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Build a binary in ELF format that can run in the host system. This
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will build a zephyr.exe file.
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config BUILD_OUTPUT_S19
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bool "Build a binary in S19 format"
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help
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Build a binary in S19 format. This will build a zephyr.s19 file need
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by some platforms.
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config BUILD_NO_GAP_FILL
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bool "Don't fill gaps in generated hex/bin/s19 files."
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config BUILD_OUTPUT_STRIPPED
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bool "Build a stripped binary"
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help
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Build a stripped binary. This will build a zephyr.stripped file need
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by some platforms.
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config APPLICATION_DEFINED_SYSCALL
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bool "Scan application folder for any syscall definition"
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help
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Scan additional folders inside application source folder
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for application defined syscalls.
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config MAKEFILE_EXPORTS
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bool "Generate build metadata files named Makefile.exports"
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help
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Generates a file with build information that can be read by
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third party Makefile-based build systems.
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config LEGACY_DEVICETREE_MACROS
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bool "Allow use of legacy devicetree macros"
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help
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Allows use of legacy devicetree macros which were used in
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Zephyr 2.2 and previous versions, rather than the devicetree.h
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API introduced during the Zephyr 2.3 development cycle.
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config DEPRECATED_ZEPHYR_INT_TYPES
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bool "Allow the use of the deprecated zephyr integer types"
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help
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Allows the use of the deprecated Zephyr integer typedefs defined in
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Zephyr 2.3 and previous versions. These types are:
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u8_t, u16_t, u32_t, u64_t, s8_t, s16_t, s32_t, and s64_t.
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endmenu
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endmenu
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menu "Boot Options"
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config IS_BOOTLOADER
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bool "Act as a bootloader"
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depends on XIP
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depends on ARM
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help
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This option indicates that Zephyr will act as a bootloader to execute
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a separate Zephyr image payload.
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config BOOTLOADER_SRAM_SIZE
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int "SRAM reserved for bootloader"
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default 16
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depends on !XIP || IS_BOOTLOADER
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depends on ARM || XTENSA
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help
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This option specifies the amount of SRAM (measure in kB) reserved for
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a bootloader image, when either:
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- the Zephyr image itself is to act as the bootloader, or
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- Zephyr is a !XIP image, which implicitly assumes existence of a
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bootloader that loads the Zephyr !XIP image onto SRAM.
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config BOOTLOADER_MCUBOOT
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bool "MCUboot bootloader support"
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select USE_DT_CODE_PARTITION
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help
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This option signifies that the target uses MCUboot as a bootloader,
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or in other words that the image is to be chain-loaded by MCUboot.
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This sets several required build system and Device Tree options in
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order for the image generated to be bootable using the MCUboot open
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source bootloader. Currently this includes:
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* Setting TEXT_SECTION_OFFSET to a default value that allows space
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for the MCUboot image header
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* Activating SW_VECTOR_RELAY on Cortex-M0 (or Armv8-M baseline)
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targets with no built-in vector relocation mechanisms
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config BOOTLOADER_ESP_IDF
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bool "ESP-IDF bootloader support"
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depends on SOC_ESP32
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help
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This option will trigger the compilation of the ESP-IDF bootloader
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inside the build folder.
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At flash time, the bootloader will be flashed with the zephyr image
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config BOOTLOADER_KEXEC
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bool "Boot using Linux kexec() system call"
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depends on X86
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help
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This option signifies that Linux boots the kernel using kexec system call
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and utility. This method is used to boot the kernel over the network.
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config BOOTLOADER_CONTEXT_RESTORE
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bool "Boot loader has context restore support"
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default y
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depends on SYS_POWER_DEEP_SLEEP_STATES && BOOTLOADER_CONTEXT_RESTORE_SUPPORTED
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help
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This option signifies that the target has a bootloader
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that restores CPU context upon resuming from deep sleep
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power state.
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config REBOOT
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bool "Reboot functionality"
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select SYSTEM_CLOCK_DISABLE
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help
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Enable the sys_reboot() API. Enabling this can drag in other subsystems
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needed to perform a "safe" reboot (e.g. SYSTEM_CLOCK_DISABLE, to stop the
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system clock before issuing a reset).
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config MISRA_SANE
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bool "MISRA standards compliance features"
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help
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Causes the source code to build in "MISRA" mode, which
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disallows some otherwise-permitted features of the C
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standard for safety reasons. Specifically variable length
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arrays are not permitted (and gcc will enforce this).
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endmenu
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menu "Compatibility"
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config COMPAT_INCLUDES
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bool "Suppress warnings when using header shims"
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default y
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help
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Suppress any warnings from the pre-processor when including
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deprecated header files.
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endmenu
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