zephyr/drivers/ieee802154/Kconfig.cc1200

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# SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0
# Kconfig.cc1200 - TI CC1200 configuration options
#
menuconfig IEEE802154_CC1200
bool "TI CC1200 Driver support"
depends on NETWORKING
select NET_L2_IEEE802154_SUB_GHZ
if IEEE802154_CC1200
config IEEE802154_CC1200_DRV_NAME
string "TI CC1200 Driver's name"
default "cc1200"
help
This option sets the driver name
config IEEE802154_CC1200_GPIO_SPI_CS
bool "Manage SPI CS through a GPIO pin"
help
This option is useful if one needs to manage SPI CS through a GPIO
pin to by-pass the SPI controller's CS logic.
config IEEE802154_CC1200_RX_STACK_SIZE
int "Driver's internal RX thread stack size"
default 800
help
This option sets the driver's stack size for its internal RX thread.
The default value should be sufficient, but in case it proves to be
a too little one, this option makes it easy to play with the size.
config IEEE802154_CC1200_INIT_PRIO
int "CC1200 initialization priority"
default 80
help
Set the initialization priority number. Do not mess with it unless
you know what you are doing. Beware cc1200 requires gpio and spi to
be ready first (and sometime gpio should be the very first as spi
might need it too). And of course it has to start before the net stack.
config IEEE802154_CC1200_RANDOM_MAC
bool "Random MAC address"
default y
help
Generate a random MAC address dynamically.
if ! IEEE802154_CC1200_RANDOM_MAC
config IEEE802154_CC1200_MAC4
hex "MAC Address Byte 4"
default 0
range 0 0xff
help
This is the byte 4 of the MAC address.
config IEEE802154_CC1200_MAC5
hex "MAC Address Byte 5"
default 0
range 0 0xff
help
This is the byte 5 of the MAC address.
config IEEE802154_CC1200_MAC6
hex "MAC Address Byte 6"
default 0
range 0 0xff
help
This is the byte 6 of the MAC address.
config IEEE802154_CC1200_MAC7
hex "MAC Address Byte 7"
default 0
range 0 0xff
help
This is the byte 7 of the MAC address.
endif # IEEE802154_CC1200_RANDOM_MAC
config IEEE802154_CC1200_XOSC
int "Value of the Crystal oscillator in kHz"
default 40000
help
This sets the XOSC value, it must be between 38400 and 40000.
This value should follow what has been set in the RF settings via
SmartRF tool. Do not touch this unless you know what you are doing.
config IEEE802154_CC1200_RF_PRESET
bool "Use TI CC1200 RF pre-sets"
default y
choice
prompt "TI CC1200 RF preset"
default IEEE802154_CC1200_RF_SET_0
depends on IEEE802154_CC1200_RF_PRESET
help
Set the RF preset you want to use.
config IEEE802154_CC1200_RF_SET_0
bool "868MHz - 50Kbps - 2-GFSK - IEEE 802.15.4g compliant - ETSI"
config IEEE802154_CC1200_RF_SET_1
bool "920MHz - 50Kbps - 2-GFSK - IEEE 802.15.4g compliant - ARIB"
config IEEE802154_CC1200_RF_SET_2
bool "434MHz - 50Kbps - 2-GFSK - IEEE 802.15.4g compliant - ETSI"
endchoice
config IEEE802154_CC1200_CCA_THRESHOLD
int "Value in dbm of the CCA threshold"
default -91
help
Set the CCA threshold. See datasheet's AGC_CS_THR register for
more information. Do not touch this unless you know what you are doing.
config IEEE802154_CC1200_RSSI_OFFSET
int "Value in dbm of the RSSI offset"
default -81
help
Set the gain adjustment. See datasheet's AGC_GAIN_ADJUST register for
more information. Do not touch this unless you know what you are doing.
# Do no touch below settings unless you know what you are doing
config IEEE802154_CC1200_SETTLING_CFG
hex
default 0x03
config IEEE802154_CC1200_PKTCFG0
hex
default 0x20
config IEEE802154_CC1200_PKTCFG1
hex
default 0x03
config IEEE802154_CC1200_PKTCFG2
hex
default 0x00
config IEEE802154_CC1200_RFEND_CFG1
hex
default 0x3F
config IEEE802154_CC1200_RFEND_CFG0
hex
default 0x00
endif # IEEE802154_CC1200