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.. _kconfig-functions:
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Custom Kconfig Preprocessor Functions
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Kconfiglib supports custom Kconfig preprocessor functions written in Python.
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These functions are defined in
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:zephyr_file:`scripts/kconfig/kconfigfunctions.py`.
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.. note::
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The official Kconfig preprocessor documentation can be found `here
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<https://www.kernel.org/doc/html/latest/kbuild/kconfig-macro-language.html>`__.
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Most of the custom preprocessor functions are used to get devicetree
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information into Kconfig. For example, the default value of a Kconfig symbol
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can be fetched from a devicetree ``reg`` property.
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Devicetree-related Functions
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****************************
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The functions listed below are used to get devicetree information into Kconfig.
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See the Python docstrings in :zephyr_file:`scripts/kconfig/kconfigfunctions.py`
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for detailed documentation.
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The ``*_int`` version of each function returns the value as a decimal integer,
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while the ``*_hex`` version returns a hexadecimal value starting with ``0x``.
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.. code-block:: none
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$(dt_alias_enabled,<node alias>)
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$(dt_chosen_bool_prop, <property in /chosen>, <prop>)
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$(dt_chosen_enabled,<property in /chosen>)
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$(dt_chosen_has_compat,<property in /chosen>)
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$(dt_chosen_label,<property in /chosen>)
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$(dt_chosen_path,<property in /chosen>)
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$(dt_chosen_reg_addr_hex,<property in /chosen>[,<index>,<unit>])
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$(dt_chosen_reg_addr_int,<property in /chosen>[,<index>,<unit>])
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$(dt_chosen_reg_size_hex,<property in /chosen>[,<index>,<unit>])
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$(dt_chosen_reg_size_int,<property in /chosen>[,<index>,<unit>])
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$(dt_compat_enabled,<compatible string>)
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$(dt_compat_on_bus,<compatible string>,<bus>)
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$(dt_gpio_hogs_enabled)
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$(dt_has_compat,<compatible string>)
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$(dt_node_bool_prop,<node path>,<prop>)
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$(dt_node_has_compat,<node path>,<compatible string>)
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$(dt_node_has_prop,<node path>,<prop>)
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$(dt_node_int_prop_hex,<node path>,<prop>[,<unit>])
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$(dt_node_int_prop_int,<node path>,<prop>[,<unit>])
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$(dt_node_parent,<node path>)
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$(dt_node_reg_addr_hex,<node path>[,<index>,<unit>])
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$(dt_node_reg_addr_int,<node path>[,<index>,<unit>])
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$(dt_node_reg_size_hex,<node path>[,<index>,<unit>])
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$(dt_node_reg_size_int,<node path>[,<index>,<unit>])
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$(dt_node_str_prop_equals,<node path>,<prop>,<value>)
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$(dt_nodelabel_array_prop_has_val, <node label>, <prop>, <value>)
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$(dt_nodelabel_bool_prop,<node label>,<prop>)
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$(dt_nodelabel_enabled,<node label>)
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$(dt_nodelabel_enabled_with_compat,<node label>,<compatible string>)
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$(dt_nodelabel_has_compat,<node label>,<compatible string>)
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$(dt_nodelabel_has_prop,<node label>,<prop>)
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$(dt_nodelabel_path,<node label>)
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$(dt_nodelabel_reg_addr_hex,<node label>[,<index>,<unit>])
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$(dt_nodelabel_reg_addr_int,<node label>[,<index>,<unit>])
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$(dt_nodelabel_reg_size_hex,<node label>[,<index>,<unit>])
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$(dt_nodelabel_reg_size_int,<node label>[,<index>,<unit>])
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$(dt_path_enabled,<node path>)
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$(shields_list_contains,<shield name>)
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Example Usage
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=============
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Assume that the devicetree for some board looks like this:
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.. code-block:: devicetree
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{
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soc {
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#address-cells = <1>;
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#size-cells = <1>;
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spi0: spi@10014000 {
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compatible = "sifive,spi0";
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reg = <0x10014000 0x1000 0x20010000 0x3c0900>;
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reg-names = "control", "mem";
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...
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};
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};
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The second entry in ``reg`` in ``spi@1001400`` (``<0x20010000 0x3c0900>``)
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corresponds to ``mem``, and has the address ``0x20010000``. This address can be
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inserted into Kconfig as follows:
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.. code-block:: kconfig
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config FLASH_BASE_ADDRESS
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default $(dt_node_reg_addr_hex,/soc/spi@1001400,1)
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After preprocessor expansion, this turns into the definition below:
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.. code-block:: kconfig
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config FLASH_BASE_ADDRESS
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default 0x20010000
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