From 8949233390df5eb27d5c481b0eb6c0324394ba0a Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Anas Nashif Date: Thu, 15 Feb 2018 07:36:16 -0600 Subject: [PATCH] kconfig: fix more help spacing issues Fix Kconfig help sections and add spacing to be consistent across all Kconfig file. In a previous run we missed a few. Signed-off-by: Anas Nashif --- arch/Kconfig | 12 +- arch/arm/soc/arm/mps2/Kconfig.series | 2 +- arch/arm/soc/atmel_sam/sam3x/Kconfig.soc | 62 ++++---- arch/arm/soc/atmel_sam/sam4s/Kconfig.soc | 62 ++++---- arch/arm/soc/atmel_sam/same70/Kconfig.series | 6 +- arch/arm/soc/atmel_sam/same70/Kconfig.soc | 84 +++++------ arch/arm/soc/atmel_sam0/samd21/Kconfig.soc | 88 ++++++------ arch/arm/soc/nxp_kinetis/kl2x/Kconfig.soc | 6 +- arch/posix/soc/inf_clock/Kconfig.soc | 16 +-- .../soc/riscv-privilege/fe310/Kconfig.series | 2 +- .../riscv32-qemu/Kconfig.series | 2 +- .../intel_quark/quark_x1000/Kconfig.series | 2 +- .../soc/intel_quark/quark_x1000/Kconfig.soc | 2 +- boards/arc/em_starterkit/Kconfig.board | 12 +- boards/x86/galileo/Kconfig.board | 10 +- drivers/adc/Kconfig.ti_adc108s102 | 2 +- drivers/console/Kconfig.telnet | 88 ++++++------ drivers/dma/Kconfig.qmsi | 2 +- drivers/dma/Kconfig.stm32f4x | 38 ++--- drivers/ethernet/Kconfig.dw | 2 +- drivers/ethernet/Kconfig.enc28j60 | 52 +++---- drivers/gpio/Kconfig.dw | 2 +- drivers/gpio/Kconfig.esp32 | 6 +- drivers/gpio/Kconfig.pcal9535a | 14 +- drivers/gpio/Kconfig.qmsi | 2 +- drivers/gpio/Kconfig.stm32 | 2 +- drivers/i2s/Kconfig.sam_ssc | 4 +- drivers/ieee802154/Kconfig.cc1200 | 68 ++++----- drivers/ieee802154/Kconfig.cc2520 | 44 +++--- drivers/ieee802154/Kconfig.kw41z | 6 +- drivers/ieee802154/Kconfig.mcr20a | 38 ++--- drivers/ieee802154/Kconfig.nrf5 | 22 +-- drivers/pinmux/Kconfig.beetle | 2 +- drivers/pinmux/Kconfig.esp32 | 2 +- drivers/pinmux/Kconfig.fe310 | 2 +- drivers/pwm/Kconfig.qmsi | 2 +- drivers/serial/Kconfig.altera_jtag | 4 +- drivers/serial/Kconfig.esp32 | 2 +- drivers/serial/Kconfig.riscv_qemu | 2 +- drivers/serial/Kconfig.stellaris | 6 +- drivers/spi/Kconfig.mcux_dspi | 14 +- ext/lib/crypto/mbedtls/Kconfig | 2 +- kernel/Kconfig.event_logger | 40 +++--- kernel/Kconfig.power_mgmt | 96 ++++++------- subsys/net/Kconfig.hostname | 14 +- subsys/net/ip/Kconfig | 4 +- subsys/net/ip/Kconfig.debug | 42 +++--- subsys/net/ip/Kconfig.ipv4 | 12 +- subsys/net/ip/Kconfig.ipv6 | 74 +++++----- subsys/net/ip/Kconfig.mgmt | 40 +++--- subsys/net/ip/Kconfig.rpl | 132 +++++++++--------- subsys/net/ip/Kconfig.stats | 28 ++-- subsys/net/ip/l2/openthread/Kconfig | 2 +- subsys/usb/class/netusb/Kconfig | 24 ++-- 54 files changed, 653 insertions(+), 653 deletions(-) diff --git a/arch/Kconfig b/arch/Kconfig index cbc396f312a..585e19d7243 100644 --- a/arch/Kconfig +++ b/arch/Kconfig @@ -83,10 +83,10 @@ config PRIVILEGED_STACK_SIZE default 256 depends on ARCH_HAS_USERSPACE help - This option sets the privileged stack region size that will be used - in addition to the user mode thread stack. During normal execution, - this region will be inaccessible from user mode. During system calls, - this region will be utilized by the system call. + This option sets the privileged stack region size that will be used + in addition to the user mode thread stack. During normal execution, + this region will be inaccessible from user mode. During system calls, + this region will be utilized by the system call. config MAX_THREAD_BYTES int "Bytes to use when tracking object thread permissions" @@ -240,8 +240,8 @@ config MPU_REQUIRES_POWER_OF_TWO_ALIGNMENT # Omit prompt to signify "hidden" option default n help - This option is enabled when the MPU requires a power of two alignment - and size for MPU regions. + This option is enabled when the MPU requires a power of two alignment + and size for MPU regions. menu "Floating Point Options" diff --git a/arch/arm/soc/arm/mps2/Kconfig.series b/arch/arm/soc/arm/mps2/Kconfig.series index 8509baae40c..ce16fab03a1 100644 --- a/arch/arm/soc/arm/mps2/Kconfig.series +++ b/arch/arm/soc/arm/mps2/Kconfig.series @@ -12,4 +12,4 @@ config SOC_SERIES_MPS2 select CPU_HAS_SYSTICK select GPIO_MMIO32 if GPIO help - Enable support for ARM MPS2 MCU Series + Enable support for ARM MPS2 MCU Series diff --git a/arch/arm/soc/atmel_sam/sam3x/Kconfig.soc b/arch/arm/soc/atmel_sam/sam3x/Kconfig.soc index 1277d9e53b9..2e26a1ee135 100644 --- a/arch/arm/soc/atmel_sam/sam3x/Kconfig.soc +++ b/arch/arm/soc/atmel_sam/sam3x/Kconfig.soc @@ -21,65 +21,65 @@ config SOC_ATMEL_SAM3X_EXT_SLCK bool "Atmel SAM3 to use external crystal oscillator for slow clock" default n help - Says y if you want to use external 32 kHz crystal - oscillator to drive the slow clock. Note that this - adds a few seconds to boot time, as the crystal - needs to stabilize after power-up. + Says y if you want to use external 32 kHz crystal + oscillator to drive the slow clock. Note that this + adds a few seconds to boot time, as the crystal + needs to stabilize after power-up. - Says n if you do not need accurate and precise timers. - The slow clock will be driven by the internal fast - RC oscillator running at 32 kHz. + Says n if you do not need accurate and precise timers. + The slow clock will be driven by the internal fast + RC oscillator running at 32 kHz. config SOC_ATMEL_SAM3X_EXT_MAINCK bool "Atmel SAM3 to use external crystal oscillator for main clock" default n help - The main clock is being used to drive the PLL, and - thus driving the processor clock. + The main clock is being used to drive the PLL, and + thus driving the processor clock. - Says y if you want to use external crystal oscillator - to drive the main clock. Note that this adds about - a second to boot time, as the crystal needs to - stabilize after power-up. + Says y if you want to use external crystal oscillator + to drive the main clock. Note that this adds about + a second to boot time, as the crystal needs to + stabilize after power-up. - The crystal used here can be from 3 to 20 MHz. + The crystal used here can be from 3 to 20 MHz. - Says n here will use the internal fast RC oscillator - running at 12 MHz. + Says n here will use the internal fast RC oscillator + running at 12 MHz. config SOC_ATMEL_SAM3X_PLLA_MULA hex default 0x06 help - This is the multiplier (MULA) used by the PLL. - The processor clock is (MAINCK * (MULA + 1) / DIVA). + This is the multiplier (MULA) used by the PLL. + The processor clock is (MAINCK * (MULA + 1) / DIVA). - Board config file can override this settings - for a particular board. + Board config file can override this settings + for a particular board. - With default of MULA == 6, and DIVA == 1, - PLL is running at 7 times of main clock. + With default of MULA == 6, and DIVA == 1, + PLL is running at 7 times of main clock. config SOC_ATMEL_SAM3X_PLLA_DIVA hex default 0x01 help - This is the divider (DIVA) used by the PLL. - The processor clock is (MAINCK * (MULA + 1) / DIVA). + This is the divider (DIVA) used by the PLL. + The processor clock is (MAINCK * (MULA + 1) / DIVA). - Board config file can override this settings - for a particular board. + Board config file can override this settings + for a particular board. - With default of MULA == 6, and DIVA == 1, - PLL is running at 7 times of main clock. + With default of MULA == 6, and DIVA == 1, + PLL is running at 7 times of main clock. config SOC_ATMEL_SAM3X_WAIT_MODE bool "Atmel SAM3 goes to Wait mode instead of Sleep mode" depends on SOC_ATMEL_SAM3X_EXT_MAINCK default y if DEBUG help - For JTAG debugging CPU clock (HCLK) should not stop. In order - to achieve this, make CPU go to Wait mode instead of Sleep - mode while using external crystal oscillator for main clock. + For JTAG debugging CPU clock (HCLK) should not stop. In order + to achieve this, make CPU go to Wait mode instead of Sleep + mode while using external crystal oscillator for main clock. endif # SOC_SERIES_SAM3X diff --git a/arch/arm/soc/atmel_sam/sam4s/Kconfig.soc b/arch/arm/soc/atmel_sam/sam4s/Kconfig.soc index 6c10538459b..d4f282c0fdb 100644 --- a/arch/arm/soc/atmel_sam/sam4s/Kconfig.soc +++ b/arch/arm/soc/atmel_sam/sam4s/Kconfig.soc @@ -19,65 +19,65 @@ config SOC_ATMEL_SAM4S_EXT_SLCK bool "Atmel SAM4S to use external crystal oscillator for slow clock" default n help - Says y if you want to use external 32 kHz crystal - oscillator to drive the slow clock. Note that this - adds a few seconds to boot time, as the crystal - needs to stabilize after power-up. + Says y if you want to use external 32 kHz crystal + oscillator to drive the slow clock. Note that this + adds a few seconds to boot time, as the crystal + needs to stabilize after power-up. - Says n if you do not need accurate and precise timers. - The slow clock will be driven by the internal fast - RC oscillator running at 32 kHz. + Says n if you do not need accurate and precise timers. + The slow clock will be driven by the internal fast + RC oscillator running at 32 kHz. config SOC_ATMEL_SAM4S_EXT_MAINCK bool "Atmel SAM4S to use external crystal oscillator for main clock" default n help - The main clock is being used to drive the PLL, and - thus driving the processor clock. + The main clock is being used to drive the PLL, and + thus driving the processor clock. - Says y if you want to use external crystal oscillator - to drive the main clock. Note that this adds about - a second to boot time, as the crystal needs to - stabilize after power-up. + Says y if you want to use external crystal oscillator + to drive the main clock. Note that this adds about + a second to boot time, as the crystal needs to + stabilize after power-up. - The crystal used here can be from 3 to 20 MHz. + The crystal used here can be from 3 to 20 MHz. - Says n here will use the internal fast RC oscillator - running at 12 MHz. + Says n here will use the internal fast RC oscillator + running at 12 MHz. config SOC_ATMEL_SAM4S_PLLA_MULA hex "PLL MULA" default 0x09 help - This is the multiplier (MULA) used by the PLL. - The processor clock is (MAINCK * (MULA + 1) / DIVA). + This is the multiplier (MULA) used by the PLL. + The processor clock is (MAINCK * (MULA + 1) / DIVA). - Board config file can override this settings - for a particular board. + Board config file can override this settings + for a particular board. - With default of MULA == 9, and DIVA == 1, - PLL is running at 10 times of main clock. + With default of MULA == 9, and DIVA == 1, + PLL is running at 10 times of main clock. config SOC_ATMEL_SAM4S_PLLA_DIVA hex "PLL DIVA" default 0x01 help - This is the divider (DIVA) used by the PLL. - The processor clock is (MAINCK * (MULA + 1) / DIVA). + This is the divider (DIVA) used by the PLL. + The processor clock is (MAINCK * (MULA + 1) / DIVA). - Board config file can override this settings - for a particular board. + Board config file can override this settings + for a particular board. - With default of MULA == 9, and DIVA == 1, - PLL is running at 10 times of main clock. + With default of MULA == 9, and DIVA == 1, + PLL is running at 10 times of main clock. config SOC_ATMEL_SAM4S_WAIT_MODE bool "Atmel SAM4S goes to Wait mode instead of Sleep mode" depends on SOC_ATMEL_SAM4S_EXT_MAINCK default y if DEBUG help - For JTAG debugging CPU clock (HCLK) should not stop. In order - to achieve this, make CPU go to Wait mode instead of Sleep - mode while using external crystal oscillator for main clock. + For JTAG debugging CPU clock (HCLK) should not stop. In order + to achieve this, make CPU go to Wait mode instead of Sleep + mode while using external crystal oscillator for main clock. endif # SOC_SERIES_SAM4S diff --git a/arch/arm/soc/atmel_sam/same70/Kconfig.series b/arch/arm/soc/atmel_sam/same70/Kconfig.series index a6bb774cf73..55c4cb5aa1a 100644 --- a/arch/arm/soc/atmel_sam/same70/Kconfig.series +++ b/arch/arm/soc/atmel_sam/same70/Kconfig.series @@ -15,6 +15,6 @@ config SOC_SERIES_SAME70 select XIP select SYS_POWER_LOW_POWER_STATE_SUPPORTED help - Enable support for Atmel SAM E70 ARM Cortex-M7 Microcontrollers. - Part No.: SAME70J19, SAME70J20, SAME70J21, SAME70N19, SAME70N20, - SAME70N21, SAME70Q19, SAME70Q20, SAME70Q21 + Enable support for Atmel SAM E70 ARM Cortex-M7 Microcontrollers. + Part No.: SAME70J19, SAME70J20, SAME70J21, SAME70N19, SAME70N20, + SAME70N21, SAME70Q19, SAME70Q20, SAME70Q21 diff --git a/arch/arm/soc/atmel_sam/same70/Kconfig.soc b/arch/arm/soc/atmel_sam/same70/Kconfig.soc index 9ae4465c4dc..d1e76fe1f77 100644 --- a/arch/arm/soc/atmel_sam/same70/Kconfig.soc +++ b/arch/arm/soc/atmel_sam/same70/Kconfig.soc @@ -42,91 +42,91 @@ config SOC_ATMEL_SAME70_EXT_SLCK bool "Use external crystal oscillator for slow clock" default n help - Say y if you want to use external 32 kHz crystal - oscillator to drive the slow clock. Note that this - adds a few seconds to boot time, as the crystal - needs to stabilize after power-up. + Say y if you want to use external 32 kHz crystal + oscillator to drive the slow clock. Note that this + adds a few seconds to boot time, as the crystal + needs to stabilize after power-up. - Says n if you do not need accurate and precise timers. - The slow clock will be driven by the internal fast - RC oscillator running at 32 kHz. + Says n if you do not need accurate and precise timers. + The slow clock will be driven by the internal fast + RC oscillator running at 32 kHz. config SOC_ATMEL_SAME70_EXT_MAINCK bool "Use external crystal oscillator for main clock" default n help - The main clock is being used to drive the PLL, and - thus driving the processor clock. + The main clock is being used to drive the PLL, and + thus driving the processor clock. - Say y if you want to use external crystal oscillator - to drive the main clock. Note that this adds about - a second to boot time, as the crystal needs to - stabilize after power-up. + Say y if you want to use external crystal oscillator + to drive the main clock. Note that this adds about + a second to boot time, as the crystal needs to + stabilize after power-up. - The crystal used here can be from 3 to 20 MHz. + The crystal used here can be from 3 to 20 MHz. - Says n here will use the internal fast RC oscillator - running at 12 MHz. + Says n here will use the internal fast RC oscillator + running at 12 MHz. config SOC_ATMEL_SAME70_MDIV int "MDIV" default 2 range 1 4 help - This divisor defines a ratio between processor clock (HCLK) - and master clock (MCK): - MCK = HCLK / MDIV + This divisor defines a ratio between processor clock (HCLK) + and master clock (MCK): + MCK = HCLK / MDIV config SOC_ATMEL_SAME70_PLLA_MULA int "PLL MULA" default 24 range 1 62 help - This is the multiplier MULA used by the PLL. - The processor clock is (MAINCK * (MULA + 1) / DIVA). + This is the multiplier MULA used by the PLL. + The processor clock is (MAINCK * (MULA + 1) / DIVA). - Board config file can override this settings - for a particular board. + Board config file can override this settings + for a particular board. - Setting MULA=0 would disable PLL at boot, this is currently - not supported. + Setting MULA=0 would disable PLL at boot, this is currently + not supported. - With default of MULA == 24, and DIVA == 1, - PLL is running at 25 times the main clock frequency. + With default of MULA == 24, and DIVA == 1, + PLL is running at 25 times the main clock frequency. config SOC_ATMEL_SAME70_PLLA_DIVA int "PLL DIVA" default 1 range 1 255 help - This is the divider DIVA used by the PLL. - The processor clock is (MAINCK * (MULA + 1) / DIVA). + This is the divider DIVA used by the PLL. + The processor clock is (MAINCK * (MULA + 1) / DIVA). - Board config file can override this settings - for a particular board. + Board config file can override this settings + for a particular board. - Setting DIVA=0 would disable PLL at boot, this is currently - not supported. + Setting DIVA=0 would disable PLL at boot, this is currently + not supported. - With default of MULA == 24, and DIVA == 1, - PLL is running at 25 times the main clock frequency. + With default of MULA == 24, and DIVA == 1, + PLL is running at 25 times the main clock frequency. config SOC_ATMEL_SAME70_WAIT_MODE bool "Go to Wait mode instead of Sleep mode" depends on SOC_ATMEL_SAME70_EXT_MAINCK default y if DEBUG help - For JTAG debugging CPU clock (HCLK) should not stop. In order - to achieve this, make CPU go to Wait mode instead of Sleep - mode while using external crystal oscillator for main clock. + For JTAG debugging CPU clock (HCLK) should not stop. In order + to achieve this, make CPU go to Wait mode instead of Sleep + mode while using external crystal oscillator for main clock. config SOC_ATMEL_SAME70_DISABLE_ERASE_PIN bool "Disable ERASE pin" default 0 help - At reset ERASE pin is configured in System IO mode. Asserting the ERASE - pin at '1' will completely erase Flash memory. Setting this option will - switch the pin to general IO mode giving control of the pin to the GPIO - module. + At reset ERASE pin is configured in System IO mode. Asserting the ERASE + pin at '1' will completely erase Flash memory. Setting this option will + switch the pin to general IO mode giving control of the pin to the GPIO + module. endif # SOC_SERIES_SAME70 diff --git a/arch/arm/soc/atmel_sam0/samd21/Kconfig.soc b/arch/arm/soc/atmel_sam0/samd21/Kconfig.soc index c3a5b2f178f..90fbf3f68a8 100644 --- a/arch/arm/soc/atmel_sam0/samd21/Kconfig.soc +++ b/arch/arm/soc/atmel_sam0/samd21/Kconfig.soc @@ -4,50 +4,50 @@ # SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 choice - prompt "Atmel SAMD21 MCU Selection" - depends on SOC_SERIES_SAMD21 +prompt "Atmel SAMD21 MCU Selection" +depends on SOC_SERIES_SAMD21 - config SOC_PART_NUMBER_SAMD21E15A - bool "SAMD21E15A" +config SOC_PART_NUMBER_SAMD21E15A + bool "SAMD21E15A" - config SOC_PART_NUMBER_SAMD21E16A - bool "SAMD21E16A" +config SOC_PART_NUMBER_SAMD21E16A + bool "SAMD21E16A" - config SOC_PART_NUMBER_SAMD21E17A - bool "SAMD21E17A" +config SOC_PART_NUMBER_SAMD21E17A + bool "SAMD21E17A" - config SOC_PART_NUMBER_SAMD21E18A - bool "SAMD21E18A" +config SOC_PART_NUMBER_SAMD21E18A + bool "SAMD21E18A" - config SOC_PART_NUMBER_SAMD21G15A - bool "SAMD21G15A" +config SOC_PART_NUMBER_SAMD21G15A + bool "SAMD21G15A" - config SOC_PART_NUMBER_SAMD21G16A - bool "SAMD21G16A" +config SOC_PART_NUMBER_SAMD21G16A + bool "SAMD21G16A" - config SOC_PART_NUMBER_SAMD21G17A - bool "SAMD21G17A" +config SOC_PART_NUMBER_SAMD21G17A + bool "SAMD21G17A" - config SOC_PART_NUMBER_SAMD21G17AU - bool "SAMD21G17AU" +config SOC_PART_NUMBER_SAMD21G17AU + bool "SAMD21G17AU" - config SOC_PART_NUMBER_SAMD21G18A - bool "SAMD21G18A" +config SOC_PART_NUMBER_SAMD21G18A + bool "SAMD21G18A" - config SOC_PART_NUMBER_SAMD21G18AU - bool "SAMD21G18AU" +config SOC_PART_NUMBER_SAMD21G18AU + bool "SAMD21G18AU" - config SOC_PART_NUMBER_SAMD21J15A - bool "SAMD21J15A" +config SOC_PART_NUMBER_SAMD21J15A + bool "SAMD21J15A" - config SOC_PART_NUMBER_SAMD21J16A - bool "SAMD21J16A" +config SOC_PART_NUMBER_SAMD21J16A + bool "SAMD21J16A" - config SOC_PART_NUMBER_SAMD21J17A - bool "SAMD21J17A" +config SOC_PART_NUMBER_SAMD21J17A + bool "SAMD21J17A" - config SOC_PART_NUMBER_SAMD21J18A - bool "SAMD21J18A" +config SOC_PART_NUMBER_SAMD21J18A + bool "SAMD21J18A" endchoice @@ -57,32 +57,32 @@ config SOC_ATMEL_SAMD_XOSC32K bool "Enable the external 32 kHz crystal oscillator" default n help - Say y to enable the external 32 kHZ crystal oscillator at - startup. This can then be selected as the main clock source - for the SOC. + Say y to enable the external 32 kHZ crystal oscillator at + startup. This can then be selected as the main clock source + for the SOC. config SOC_ATMEL_SAMD_XOSC bool "Enable the external crystal oscillator" default n help - Say y to enable the external crystal oscillator at startup. + Say y to enable the external crystal oscillator at startup. choice prompt "Main clock source" help - Selects the clock that the main clocks, such as the CPU - clock and AHB clock, will be derived from. + Selects the clock that the main clocks, such as the CPU + clock and AHB clock, will be derived from. - config SOC_ATMEL_SAMD_XOSC32K_AS_MAIN - depends on SOC_ATMEL_SAMD_XOSC32K - bool "XOSC32K" +config SOC_ATMEL_SAMD_XOSC32K_AS_MAIN + depends on SOC_ATMEL_SAMD_XOSC32K + bool "XOSC32K" - config SOC_ATMEL_SAMD_XOSC_AS_MAIN - depends on SOC_ATMEL_SAMD_XOSC - bool "XOSC" +config SOC_ATMEL_SAMD_XOSC_AS_MAIN + depends on SOC_ATMEL_SAMD_XOSC + bool "XOSC" - config SOC_ATMEL_SAMD_OSC8M_AS_MAIN - bool "OSC8M" +config SOC_ATMEL_SAMD_OSC8M_AS_MAIN + bool "OSC8M" endchoice diff --git a/arch/arm/soc/nxp_kinetis/kl2x/Kconfig.soc b/arch/arm/soc/nxp_kinetis/kl2x/Kconfig.soc index cace9855436..c1f3894d5b0 100644 --- a/arch/arm/soc/nxp_kinetis/kl2x/Kconfig.soc +++ b/arch/arm/soc/nxp_kinetis/kl2x/Kconfig.soc @@ -74,8 +74,8 @@ config SOC_PART_NUMBER_KINETIS_KL2X default "MKL25Z64VLK4" if SOC_PART_NUMBER_MKL25Z64VLK4 default "MKL25Z128VLK4" if SOC_PART_NUMBER_MKL25Z128VLK4 help - This string holds the full part number of the SoC. It is a hidden option - that you should not set directly. The part number selection choice defines - the default value for this string. + This string holds the full part number of the SoC. It is a hidden option + that you should not set directly. The part number selection choice defines + the default value for this string. endif # SOC_SERIES_KINETIS_KL2X diff --git a/arch/posix/soc/inf_clock/Kconfig.soc b/arch/posix/soc/inf_clock/Kconfig.soc index 30e9de5c34f..4abc81d8357 100644 --- a/arch/posix/soc/inf_clock/Kconfig.soc +++ b/arch/posix/soc/inf_clock/Kconfig.soc @@ -3,11 +3,11 @@ config SOC_POSIX bool "Native POSIX port" help - SOC for to the POSIX arch. It emulates a CPU running at an infinitely fast - clock. That means the CPU will always run in zero time until completion after - each wake reason (e.g. interrupts), before going back to idle. Note that an - infinite loop in the code which does not sleep the CPU will cause the process - to appear "hung", as simulated time does not advance while the CPU does not - sleep. Therefore do not use busy waits while waiting for something to happen - (if needed use k_busy_wait()). - Note that the interrupt handling is provided by the board. + SOC for to the POSIX arch. It emulates a CPU running at an infinitely fast + clock. That means the CPU will always run in zero time until completion after + each wake reason (e.g. interrupts), before going back to idle. Note that an + infinite loop in the code which does not sleep the CPU will cause the process + to appear "hung", as simulated time does not advance while the CPU does not + sleep. Therefore do not use busy waits while waiting for something to happen + (if needed use k_busy_wait()). + Note that the interrupt handling is provided by the board. diff --git a/arch/riscv32/soc/riscv-privilege/fe310/Kconfig.series b/arch/riscv32/soc/riscv-privilege/fe310/Kconfig.series index bd590be370a..48b792f3839 100644 --- a/arch/riscv32/soc/riscv-privilege/fe310/Kconfig.series +++ b/arch/riscv32/soc/riscv-privilege/fe310/Kconfig.series @@ -10,4 +10,4 @@ config SOC_SERIES_RISCV32_FE310 depends on RISCV32 select SOC_FAMILY_RISCV_PRIVILEGE help - Enable support for SiFive Freedom E310 SOC + Enable support for SiFive Freedom E310 SOC diff --git a/arch/riscv32/soc/riscv-privilege/riscv32-qemu/Kconfig.series b/arch/riscv32/soc/riscv-privilege/riscv32-qemu/Kconfig.series index b338aacb041..4070ea0bb84 100644 --- a/arch/riscv32/soc/riscv-privilege/riscv32-qemu/Kconfig.series +++ b/arch/riscv32/soc/riscv-privilege/riscv32-qemu/Kconfig.series @@ -10,4 +10,4 @@ config SOC_SERIES_RISCV32_QEMU depends on RISCV32 select SOC_FAMILY_RISCV_PRIVILEGE help - Enable support for riscv32 QEMU SOC implementation + Enable support for riscv32 QEMU SOC implementation diff --git a/arch/x86/soc/intel_quark/quark_x1000/Kconfig.series b/arch/x86/soc/intel_quark/quark_x1000/Kconfig.series index ea3e14d9669..66524b767c5 100644 --- a/arch/x86/soc/intel_quark/quark_x1000/Kconfig.series +++ b/arch/x86/soc/intel_quark/quark_x1000/Kconfig.series @@ -10,4 +10,4 @@ config SOC_SERIES_QUARK_X1000 select SYS_POWER_DEEP_SLEEP_SUPPORTED select SOC_FAMILY_QUARK help - Intel Quark X1000 SoC. + Intel Quark X1000 SoC. diff --git a/arch/x86/soc/intel_quark/quark_x1000/Kconfig.soc b/arch/x86/soc/intel_quark/quark_x1000/Kconfig.soc index 0f9b778fcfa..1c044cc2863 100644 --- a/arch/x86/soc/intel_quark/quark_x1000/Kconfig.soc +++ b/arch/x86/soc/intel_quark/quark_x1000/Kconfig.soc @@ -10,4 +10,4 @@ config SOC_QUARK_X1000 select SYS_POWER_DEEP_SLEEP_SUPPORTED depends on SOC_SERIES_QUARK_X1000 help - Intel Quark X1000 SoC. + Intel Quark X1000 SoC. diff --git a/boards/arc/em_starterkit/Kconfig.board b/boards/arc/em_starterkit/Kconfig.board index 30f18adcdd8..5eaff7cb948 100644 --- a/boards/arc/em_starterkit/Kconfig.board +++ b/boards/arc/em_starterkit/Kconfig.board @@ -8,9 +8,9 @@ config BOARD_EM_STARTERKIT bool "ARC EM Starter Kit" depends on (SOC_EM7D || SOC_EM9D || SOC_EM11D) help - The DesignWare ARC EM Starter Kit board is a board - that can host up to 3 different SOC FPGA bit files. - Both version 2.2 and 2.3 firmware have EM7D, EM9D and EM11D configurations. - EM9D using CCM memories and is a Harvard Architecture. - EM7D and EM11D have access to 128MB DRAM and use i-cache and d-cache. - EM7D of EMSK 2.3 supports secure mode. + The DesignWare ARC EM Starter Kit board is a board + that can host up to 3 different SOC FPGA bit files. + Both version 2.2 and 2.3 firmware have EM7D, EM9D and EM11D configurations. + EM9D using CCM memories and is a Harvard Architecture. + EM7D and EM11D have access to 128MB DRAM and use i-cache and d-cache. + EM7D of EMSK 2.3 supports secure mode. diff --git a/boards/x86/galileo/Kconfig.board b/boards/x86/galileo/Kconfig.board index f8b37c29967..b4e3900e980 100644 --- a/boards/x86/galileo/Kconfig.board +++ b/boards/x86/galileo/Kconfig.board @@ -4,8 +4,8 @@ config BOARD_GALILEO depends on SOC_SERIES_QUARK_X1000 select HAS_DTS help - The Intel Galileo Gen 2 development board is a microcontroller board - based on the Intel Quark SoC X1000 application processor, a 32-bit - Intel(r) Pentium(r) brand system on a chip (SoC). It is the first board - based on Intel architecture designed to be hardware and software - pin-compatible with shields designed for the Arduino Uno* R3. + The Intel Galileo Gen 2 development board is a microcontroller board + based on the Intel Quark SoC X1000 application processor, a 32-bit + Intel(r) Pentium(r) brand system on a chip (SoC). It is the first board + based on Intel architecture designed to be hardware and software + pin-compatible with shields designed for the Arduino Uno* R3. diff --git a/drivers/adc/Kconfig.ti_adc108s102 b/drivers/adc/Kconfig.ti_adc108s102 index 515bee50bc0..ea83c12868b 100644 --- a/drivers/adc/Kconfig.ti_adc108s102 +++ b/drivers/adc/Kconfig.ti_adc108s102 @@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ menuconfig ADC_TI_ADC108S102 select ADC_0 default n help - Enable support for TI's ADC chip adc108s102 driver. + Enable support for TI's ADC chip adc108s102 driver. if ADC_TI_ADC108S102 diff --git a/drivers/console/Kconfig.telnet b/drivers/console/Kconfig.telnet index ab3be1d1674..b5c4bc305af 100644 --- a/drivers/console/Kconfig.telnet +++ b/drivers/console/Kconfig.telnet @@ -12,12 +12,12 @@ menuconfig TELNET_CONSOLE select NETWORKING select NET_TCP help - This option enables telnet as a network console service. It is for - now a very basic implementation of the telnet protocol. Currently, - it is basically just a redirection of the Zephyr console through TCP. - It nicely works along with another console driver (like uart), twist - being that it will take over the output if only a successful - connection to its port is done. + This option enables telnet as a network console service. It is for + now a very basic implementation of the telnet protocol. Currently, + it is basically just a redirection of the Zephyr console through TCP. + It nicely works along with another console driver (like uart), twist + being that it will take over the output if only a successful + connection to its port is done. if TELNET_CONSOLE @@ -25,101 +25,101 @@ config TELNET_CONSOLE_PORT int "Telnet console port number" default 23 help - This option is used to configure on which port telnet is going - to be bound. + This option is used to configure on which port telnet is going + to be bound. config TELNET_CONSOLE_LINE_BUF_SIZE int "Telnet console line buffer size" default 64 help - This option can be used to modify the size of the buffer storing - console output line, prior to sending it through the network. - Of course an output line can be longer than such size, it just - means sending it will start as soon as it reaches this size. - It really depends on what type of output is expected. - A lot of short lines: better reduce this value. On the contrary, - raise it. + This option can be used to modify the size of the buffer storing + console output line, prior to sending it through the network. + Of course an output line can be longer than such size, it just + means sending it will start as soon as it reaches this size. + It really depends on what type of output is expected. + A lot of short lines: better reduce this value. On the contrary, + raise it. config TELNET_CONSOLE_LINE_BUF_NUMBERS int "Telnet console line buffers" default 4 help - This option can be used to modify the amount of line buffers the - driver can use. It really depends on how much output is meant to be - sent, depending on the system load etc. You can play on both - TELNET_CONSOLE_LINE_BUF_SIZE and this current option to get the - best possible buffer settings you need. + This option can be used to modify the amount of line buffers the + driver can use. It really depends on how much output is meant to be + sent, depending on the system load etc. You can play on both + TELNET_CONSOLE_LINE_BUF_SIZE and this current option to get the + best possible buffer settings you need. config TELNET_CONSOLE_SEND_TIMEOUT int "Telnet console line send timeout" default 100 help - This option can be used to modify the duration of the timer that kick - in when a line buffer is not empty but did not yet meet the line feed. + This option can be used to modify the duration of the timer that kick + in when a line buffer is not empty but did not yet meet the line feed. config TELNET_CONSOLE_SEND_THRESHOLD int "Telnet console line send threshold" default 5 help - This option can be used to modify the minimal amount of a line buffer - that can be sent by the telnet server when nothing has happened for - a little while (see TELNET_CONSOLE_SEND_TIMEOUT) and when the line - buffer did not meet the line feed yet. + This option can be used to modify the minimal amount of a line buffer + that can be sent by the telnet server when nothing has happened for + a little while (see TELNET_CONSOLE_SEND_TIMEOUT) and when the line + buffer did not meet the line feed yet. config TELNET_CONSOLE_SUPPORT_COMMAND bool "Add support for telnet commands (IAC) [Experimental]" default n help - Current support is so limited it's not interesting to enable it. - However, if proven to be needed at some point, it will be possible - to extend such support. + Current support is so limited it's not interesting to enable it. + However, if proven to be needed at some point, it will be possible + to extend such support. config TELNET_CONSOLE_THREAD_STACK int "Telnet console inner thread stack size" default 1024 help - This option helps to fine-tune telnet's inner thread stack size. + This option helps to fine-tune telnet's inner thread stack size. config TELNET_CONSOLE_PRIO int "Telnet console inner thread priority" default 7 help - This option helps to fine-tune telnet's inner thread priority. + This option helps to fine-tune telnet's inner thread priority. config SYS_LOG_TELNET_CONSOLE_LEVEL int "Telnet console log level" default 0 depends on SYS_LOG help - Sets log level for telnet console (for telnet console dev only) + Sets log level for telnet console (for telnet console dev only) - Levels are: + Levels are: - - 0 OFF, do not write + - 0 OFF, do not write - - 1 ERROR, only write SYS_LOG_ERR + - 1 ERROR, only write SYS_LOG_ERR - - 2 WARNING, write SYS_LOG_WRN in addition to previous level + - 2 WARNING, write SYS_LOG_WRN in addition to previous level - - 3 INFO, write SYS_LOG_INF in addition to previous levels + - 3 INFO, write SYS_LOG_INF in addition to previous levels - - 4 DEBUG, write SYS_LOG_DBG in addition to previous levels + - 4 DEBUG, write SYS_LOG_DBG in addition to previous levels config TELNET_CONSOLE_DEBUG_DEEP bool "Forward output to original console handler" depends on UART_CONSOLE default n help - For telnet developers only, this will forward each output to - original console handler. So if by chance telnet seems silent, - at least things will be printed to original handler, usually - UART console. + For telnet developers only, this will forward each output to + original console handler. So if by chance telnet seems silent, + at least things will be printed to original handler, usually + UART console. config TELNET_CONSOLE_INIT_PRIORITY int "Telnet console init priority" default 99 help - Telnet console driver initialization priority. Note that Telnet works - on application level. Usually, you won't have to tweak this. + Telnet console driver initialization priority. Note that Telnet works + on application level. Usually, you won't have to tweak this. endif diff --git a/drivers/dma/Kconfig.qmsi b/drivers/dma/Kconfig.qmsi index 231f974ac61..e734e87fcd3 100644 --- a/drivers/dma/Kconfig.qmsi +++ b/drivers/dma/Kconfig.qmsi @@ -11,4 +11,4 @@ menuconfig DMA_QMSI default n depends on QMSI help - QMSI DMA driver. + QMSI DMA driver. diff --git a/drivers/dma/Kconfig.stm32f4x b/drivers/dma/Kconfig.stm32f4x index da7ee28b114..c808a537991 100644 --- a/drivers/dma/Kconfig.stm32f4x +++ b/drivers/dma/Kconfig.stm32f4x @@ -11,58 +11,58 @@ menuconfig DMA_STM32F4X default n depends on SOC_SERIES_STM32F4X help - DMA driver for STM32F4x series SoCs. + DMA driver for STM32F4x series SoCs. config DMA_0_RX_SUB_CHANNEL_ID int "Requested RX sub-channel ID" default 0 depends on DMA_STM32F4X help - This configuration is required to choose a valid sub-channel - for communication from a peripheral/device. Not required - for memory to memory comms. + This configuration is required to choose a valid sub-channel + for communication from a peripheral/device. Not required + for memory to memory comms. config DMA_0_TX_SUB_CHANNEL_ID int "Requested TX sub-channel ID" default 0 depends on DMA_STM32F4X help - This configuration is required to choose a valid sub-channel - for communication to a peripheral/device. Not required - for memory to memory comms. + This configuration is required to choose a valid sub-channel + for communication to a peripheral/device. Not required + for memory to memory comms. config DMA_1_RX_SUB_CHANNEL_ID int "Requested RX sub-channel ID" default 0 depends on DMA_STM32F4X help - This configuration is required to choose a valid sub-channel - for communication from a peripheral/device. Not required - for memory to memory comms. + This configuration is required to choose a valid sub-channel + for communication from a peripheral/device. Not required + for memory to memory comms. config DMA_1_TX_SUB_CHANNEL_ID int "Requested TX sub-channel ID" default 0 depends on DMA_STM32F4X help - This configuration is required to choose a valid sub-channel - for communication to a peripheral/device. Not required - for memory to memory comms. + This configuration is required to choose a valid sub-channel + for communication to a peripheral/device. Not required + for memory to memory comms. config DMA_2_RX_SUB_CHANNEL_ID int "Requested RX sub-channel ID" default 0 depends on DMA_STM32F4X help - This configuration is required to choose a valid sub-channel - for communication from a peripheral/device. Not required - for memory to memory comms. + This configuration is required to choose a valid sub-channel + for communication from a peripheral/device. Not required + for memory to memory comms. config DMA_2_TX_SUB_CHANNEL_ID int "Requested TX sub-channel ID" default 0 depends on DMA_STM32F4X help - This configuration is required to choose a valid sub-channel - for communication to a peripheral/device. Not required - for memory to memory comms. + This configuration is required to choose a valid sub-channel + for communication to a peripheral/device. Not required + for memory to memory comms. diff --git a/drivers/ethernet/Kconfig.dw b/drivers/ethernet/Kconfig.dw index 2a217371318..971630b663b 100644 --- a/drivers/ethernet/Kconfig.dw +++ b/drivers/ethernet/Kconfig.dw @@ -63,6 +63,6 @@ config ETH_DW_0_IRQ_PRI depends on ETH_DW_0 && ETH_DW_0_IRQ_DIRECT default 0 help - IRQ priority + IRQ priority endif # ETH_DW diff --git a/drivers/ethernet/Kconfig.enc28j60 b/drivers/ethernet/Kconfig.enc28j60 index c54e63fe19e..78bdc579975 100644 --- a/drivers/ethernet/Kconfig.enc28j60 +++ b/drivers/ethernet/Kconfig.enc28j60 @@ -13,40 +13,40 @@ menuconfig ETH_ENC28J60 depends on SPI default n help - ENC28J60C Stand-Alone Ethernet Controller - with SPI Interface + ENC28J60C Stand-Alone Ethernet Controller + with SPI Interface config ETH_ENC28J60_RX_THREAD_STACK_SIZE int "Stack size for internal incoming packet handler" depends on ETH_ENC28J60 default 800 help - Size of the stack used for internal thread which is ran for - incoming packet processing. + Size of the stack used for internal thread which is ran for + incoming packet processing. config ETH_ENC28J60_RX_THREAD_PRIO int "Priority for internal incoming packet handler" depends on ETH_ENC28J60 default 2 help - Priority level for internal thread which is ran for incoming - packet processing. + Priority level for internal thread which is ran for incoming + packet processing. config ETH_EN28J60_TIMEOUT int "IP buffer timeout" depends on ETH_ENC28J60 default 100 help - Given timeout in milliseconds. Maximum amount of time - that the driver will wait from the IP stack to get - a memory buffer before the Ethernet frame is dropped. + Given timeout in milliseconds. Maximum amount of time + that the driver will wait from the IP stack to get + a memory buffer before the Ethernet frame is dropped. config ETH_ENC28J60_0 bool "ENC28J60C Ethernet port 0" depends on ETH_ENC28J60 default n help - Include port 0 driver + Include port 0 driver if ETH_ENC28J60 && ETH_ENC28J60_0 config ETH_ENC28J60_0_NAME @@ -57,61 +57,61 @@ config ETH_EN28J60_0_FULL_DUPLEX bool "ENC28J60 full duplex" default y help - Enable Full Duplex. Device is configured half duplex - when disabled. + Enable Full Duplex. Device is configured half duplex + when disabled. config ETH_ENC28J60_0_GPIO_PORT_NAME string "GPIO controller port name" default "GPIO_0" help - GPIO port name through which ENC28J60C interruption is received. + GPIO port name through which ENC28J60C interruption is received. config ETH_ENC28J60_0_GPIO_PIN int "ENC28J60C INT GPIO PIN" default 19 help - GPIO pin number used to connect INT + GPIO pin number used to connect INT config ETH_ENC28J60_0_SPI_PORT_NAME string "SPI master controller port name" default "SPI_0" help - Master SPI port name through which ENC28J60C chip is accessed. + Master SPI port name through which ENC28J60C chip is accessed. config ETH_ENC28J60_0_SLAVE hex "ETH_ENC28J60 SPI slave select pin" default 1 help - ENC28J60C chip select pin. + ENC28J60C chip select pin. config ETH_ENC28J60_0_SPI_BUS_FREQ int "ENC28J60C SPI bus speed in Hz" default 128 help - This is the maximum supported SPI bus frequency. + This is the maximum supported SPI bus frequency. config ETH_ENC28J60_0_MAC3 hex "MAC Address Byte 3" default 0 help - MACADDR<0:23> are Microchip's OUI. - This is the byte 3 of the MAC address. - MACADDR<31:24> + MACADDR<0:23> are Microchip's OUI. + This is the byte 3 of the MAC address. + MACADDR<31:24> config ETH_ENC28J60_0_MAC4 hex "MAC Address Byte 4" default 0 help - MACADDR<0:23> are Microchip's OUI. - This is the byte 4 of the MAC address. - MACADDR<40:32> + MACADDR<0:23> are Microchip's OUI. + This is the byte 4 of the MAC address. + MACADDR<40:32> config ETH_ENC28J60_0_MAC5 hex "MAC Address Byte 5" default 0 help - MACADDR<0:23> are Microchip's OUI. - This is the byte 5 of the MAC address. - MACADDR<48:41> + MACADDR<0:23> are Microchip's OUI. + This is the byte 5 of the MAC address. + MACADDR<48:41> endif #ETH_ENC28J60 && ETH_ENC28J60_0 diff --git a/drivers/gpio/Kconfig.dw b/drivers/gpio/Kconfig.dw index bbb041211ae..b123a762d53 100644 --- a/drivers/gpio/Kconfig.dw +++ b/drivers/gpio/Kconfig.dw @@ -231,6 +231,6 @@ config GPIO_DW_3_IRQ_PRI int "Controller interrupt priority" depends on GPIO_DW_3 && GPIO_DW_3_IRQ_DIRECT help - IRQ priority + IRQ priority endif # GPIO_DW diff --git a/drivers/gpio/Kconfig.esp32 b/drivers/gpio/Kconfig.esp32 index 348b49cbb3e..e40d83524d8 100644 --- a/drivers/gpio/Kconfig.esp32 +++ b/drivers/gpio/Kconfig.esp32 @@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ menuconfig GPIO_ESP32 depends on GPIO && SOC_ESP32 default n help - Enables the ESP32 GPIO driver + Enables the ESP32 GPIO driver if GPIO_ESP32 @@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ config GPIO_ESP32_0 bool "ESP32 GPIO (pins 0-31)" default y help - Include support for GPIO pins 0-31 on the ESP32. + Include support for GPIO pins 0-31 on the ESP32. config GPIO_ESP32_0_NAME string "Driver name" @@ -34,7 +34,7 @@ config GPIO_ESP32_1 bool "ESP32 GPIO (pins 32-39)" default y help - Include support for GPIO pins 32-39 on the ESP32. + Include support for GPIO pins 32-39 on the ESP32. config GPIO_ESP32_1_NAME string "Driver name" diff --git a/drivers/gpio/Kconfig.pcal9535a b/drivers/gpio/Kconfig.pcal9535a index 37e38068daa..b8e98dbcdb2 100644 --- a/drivers/gpio/Kconfig.pcal9535a +++ b/drivers/gpio/Kconfig.pcal9535a @@ -21,19 +21,19 @@ config SYS_LOG_GPIO_PCAL9535A_LEVEL depends on GPIO_PCAL9535A && SYS_LOG default 0 help - Sets log level for clock PCAL9535A driver + Sets log level for clock PCAL9535A driver - Levels are: + Levels are: - - 0 OFF, do not write + - 0 OFF, do not write - - 1 ERROR, only write SYS_LOG_ERR + - 1 ERROR, only write SYS_LOG_ERR - - 2 WARNING, write SYS_LOG_WRN in addition to previous level + - 2 WARNING, write SYS_LOG_WRN in addition to previous level - - 3 INFO, write SYS_LOG_INF in addition to previous levels + - 3 INFO, write SYS_LOG_INF in addition to previous levels - - 4 DEBUG, write SYS_LOG_DBG in addition to previous levels + - 4 DEBUG, write SYS_LOG_DBG in addition to previous levels config GPIO_PCAL9535A_INIT_PRIORITY int diff --git a/drivers/gpio/Kconfig.qmsi b/drivers/gpio/Kconfig.qmsi index e375abe2dca..3d6e3586b33 100644 --- a/drivers/gpio/Kconfig.qmsi +++ b/drivers/gpio/Kconfig.qmsi @@ -38,7 +38,7 @@ config GPIO_QMSI_API_REENTRANCY depends on GPIO_QMSI default n help - Enable support for QMSI GPIO driver API reentrancy. + Enable support for QMSI GPIO driver API reentrancy. if GPIO_QMSI diff --git a/drivers/gpio/Kconfig.stm32 b/drivers/gpio/Kconfig.stm32 index 3c1d4f825e4..981d4a86482 100644 --- a/drivers/gpio/Kconfig.stm32 +++ b/drivers/gpio/Kconfig.stm32 @@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ menuconfig GPIO_STM32 depends on GPIO && SOC_FAMILY_STM32 default n help - Enable GPIO driver for STM32 line of MCUs + Enable GPIO driver for STM32 line of MCUs if GPIO_STM32 diff --git a/drivers/i2s/Kconfig.sam_ssc b/drivers/i2s/Kconfig.sam_ssc index 540c3ea9a3d..ed5b5d2f048 100644 --- a/drivers/i2s/Kconfig.sam_ssc +++ b/drivers/i2s/Kconfig.sam_ssc @@ -11,8 +11,8 @@ menuconfig I2S_SAM_SSC select DMA default n help - Enable Inter Sound (I2S) bus driver for Atmel SAM MCU family based on - Synchronous Serial Controller (SSC) module. + Enable Inter Sound (I2S) bus driver for Atmel SAM MCU family based on + Synchronous Serial Controller (SSC) module. if I2S_SAM_SSC diff --git a/drivers/ieee802154/Kconfig.cc1200 b/drivers/ieee802154/Kconfig.cc1200 index ac616c19a09..a74e0280a19 100644 --- a/drivers/ieee802154/Kconfig.cc1200 +++ b/drivers/ieee802154/Kconfig.cc1200 @@ -13,75 +13,75 @@ config IEEE802154_CC1200_DRV_NAME string "TI CC1200 Driver's name" default "cc1200" help - This option sets the driver name + This option sets the driver name config IEEE802154_CC1200_SPI_DRV_NAME string "SPI driver's name to use to access CC1200" default "" help - This option is mandatory to set which SPI controller to use in order - to actually control the CC1200 chip. + This option is mandatory to set which SPI controller to use in order + to actually control the CC1200 chip. config IEEE802154_CC1200_SPI_FREQ int "SPI system frequency" default 0 help - This option sets the SPI controller's frequency. Beware this value - depends on the SPI controller being used and also on the system - clock. + This option sets the SPI controller's frequency. Beware this value + depends on the SPI controller being used and also on the system + clock. config IEEE802154_CC1200_SPI_SLAVE int "SPI slave linked to CC1200" default 0 help - This option sets the SPI slave number SPI controller has to switch - to when dealing with CC1200 chip. + This option sets the SPI slave number SPI controller has to switch + to when dealing with CC1200 chip. config IEEE802154_CC1200_GPIO_SPI_CS bool "Manage SPI CS through a GPIO pin" default n 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. + 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_GPIO_SPI_CS_DRV_NAME string "GPIO driver's name to use to drive SPI CS through" default "" depends on IEEE802154_CC1200_GPIO_SPI_CS help - This option is mandatory to set which GPIO controller to use in order - to actually emulate the SPI CS. + This option is mandatory to set which GPIO controller to use in order + to actually emulate the SPI CS. config IEEE802154_CC1200_GPIO_SPI_CS_PIN int "GPIO PIN to use to drive SPI CS through" default 0 depends on IEEE802154_CC1200_GPIO_SPI_CS help - This option is mandatory to set which GPIO pin to use in order - to actually emulate the SPI CS. + This option is mandatory to set which GPIO pin to use in order + to actually emulate the SPI CS. 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. + 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. + 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. + Generate a random MAC address dynamically. if ! IEEE802154_CC1200_RANDOM_MAC @@ -90,28 +90,28 @@ config IEEE802154_CC1200_MAC4 default 0 range 0 ff help - This is the byte 4 of the MAC address. + This is the byte 4 of the MAC address. config IEEE802154_CC1200_MAC5 hex "MAC Address Byte 5" default 0 range 0 ff help - This is the byte 5 of the MAC address. + This is the byte 5 of the MAC address. config IEEE802154_CC1200_MAC6 hex "MAC Address Byte 6" default 0 range 0 ff help - This is the byte 6 of the MAC address. + This is the byte 6 of the MAC address. config IEEE802154_CC1200_MAC7 hex "MAC Address Byte 7" default 0 range 0 ff help - This is the byte 7 of the MAC address. + This is the byte 7 of the MAC address. endif # IEEE802154_CC1200_RANDOM_MAC @@ -119,9 +119,9 @@ 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. + 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" @@ -132,7 +132,7 @@ choice default IEEE802154_CC1200_RF_SET_0 depends on IEEE802154_CC1200_RF_PRESET help - Set the RF preset you want to use. + 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" @@ -149,15 +149,15 @@ 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. + 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. + 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 diff --git a/drivers/ieee802154/Kconfig.cc2520 b/drivers/ieee802154/Kconfig.cc2520 index ad0962f8e2d..d0adf328d48 100644 --- a/drivers/ieee802154/Kconfig.cc2520 +++ b/drivers/ieee802154/Kconfig.cc2520 @@ -17,46 +17,46 @@ config IEEE802154_CC2520_DRV_NAME string "TI CC2520 Driver's name" default "cc2520" help - This option sets the driver name + This option sets the driver name config IEEE802154_CC2520_SPI_DRV_NAME string "SPI driver's name to use to access CC2520" default "" help - This option is mandatory to set which SPI controller to use in order - to actually control the CC2520 chip. + This option is mandatory to set which SPI controller to use in order + to actually control the CC2520 chip. config IEEE802154_CC2520_SPI_FREQ int "SPI system frequency" default 0 help - This option sets the SPI controller's frequency. Beware this value - depends on the SPI controller being used and also on the system - clock. + This option sets the SPI controller's frequency. Beware this value + depends on the SPI controller being used and also on the system + clock. config IEEE802154_CC2520_SPI_SLAVE int "SPI slave linked to CC2520" default 0 help - This option sets the SPI slave number SPI controller has to switch - to when dealing with CC2520 chip. + This option sets the SPI slave number SPI controller has to switch + to when dealing with CC2520 chip. config IEEE802154_CC2520_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. + 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_CC2520_INIT_PRIO int "CC2520 initialization priority" default 80 help - Set the initialization priority number. Do not mess with it unless - you know what you are doing. Beware cc2520 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. + Set the initialization priority number. Do not mess with it unless + you know what you are doing. Beware cc2520 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_CC2520_RANDOM_MAC bool "Random MAC address" @@ -101,24 +101,24 @@ config IEEE802154_CC2520_CRYPTO default n depends on NET_L2_IEEE802154_SECURITY help - This option will expose the hardware AES encryption from CC2520. - Such feature should not be used for anything but 802.15.4 security. - The crypto device exposed will only support synchronous CCM operation. + This option will expose the hardware AES encryption from CC2520. + Such feature should not be used for anything but 802.15.4 security. + The crypto device exposed will only support synchronous CCM operation. config IEEE802154_CC2520_CRYPTO_DRV_NAME string "TI CC2520 Crypto Driver's name" default "cc2520_crypto" depends on IEEE802154_CC2520_CRYPTO help - This option sets the driver name for the crypto part found on CC2520. + This option sets the driver name for the crypto part found on CC2520. config IEEE802154_CC2520_CRYPTO_INIT_PRIO int "TI CC2520 crypto device initialization priority" default 81 depends on IEEE802154_CC2520_CRYPTO help - Set the initialization priority number. Do not mess with it unless - you know what you are doing. It should be initialized after CC2520 - as it shares the same runtime context. + Set the initialization priority number. Do not mess with it unless + you know what you are doing. It should be initialized after CC2520 + as it shares the same runtime context. endif # IEEE802154_CC2520 diff --git a/drivers/ieee802154/Kconfig.kw41z b/drivers/ieee802154/Kconfig.kw41z index 97adf41daaf..3f03accd25c 100644 --- a/drivers/ieee802154/Kconfig.kw41z +++ b/drivers/ieee802154/Kconfig.kw41z @@ -32,7 +32,7 @@ config KW41_DBG_TRACE bool "Enabled simplified debug tracing of events" default n help - The value depends on your debugging needs. This generates an encoded - trace of events without going to debug logging to avoid timing impact - on running code. The buffer is post analyzed via the debugger. + The value depends on your debugging needs. This generates an encoded + trace of events without going to debug logging to avoid timing impact + on running code. The buffer is post analyzed via the debugger. endif diff --git a/drivers/ieee802154/Kconfig.mcr20a b/drivers/ieee802154/Kconfig.mcr20a index d21e006d4c7..193410b2e6f 100644 --- a/drivers/ieee802154/Kconfig.mcr20a +++ b/drivers/ieee802154/Kconfig.mcr20a @@ -17,29 +17,29 @@ config IEEE802154_MCR20A_DRV_NAME string "NXP MCR20A Driver's name" default "mcr20a" help - This option sets the driver name + This option sets the driver name config IEEE802154_MCR20A_SPI_DRV_NAME string "SPI driver's name to use to access MCR20A" default SPI_0_NAME help - This option is mandatory to set which SPI controller to use in order - to actually control the MCR20A chip. + This option is mandatory to set which SPI controller to use in order + to actually control the MCR20A chip. config IEEE802154_MCR20A_SPI_FREQ int "SPI system frequency" default 4000000 help - This option sets the SPI controller's frequency. Beware this value - depends on the SPI controller being used and also on the system - clock. + This option sets the SPI controller's frequency. Beware this value + depends on the SPI controller being used and also on the system + clock. config IEEE802154_MCR20A_SPI_SLAVE int "SPI slave linked to MCR20A" default 0 help - This option sets the SPI slave number SPI controller has to switch - to when dealing with MCR20A chip. + This option sets the SPI slave number SPI controller has to switch + to when dealing with MCR20A chip. config MCR20A_GPIO_IRQ_B_NAME string "GPIO device used for IRQ_B output of MCR20A" @@ -61,16 +61,16 @@ config MCR20A_IS_PART_OF_KW2XD_SIP bool "MCR20A device is part of KW2xD SiP" default n help - If this option is set, the driver does not perform a hardware - reset and the CLK_OUT frequency is not set, instead these settings - are performed during the initialization of the SoC. + If this option is set, the driver does not perform a hardware + reset and the CLK_OUT frequency is not set, instead these settings + are performed during the initialization of the SoC. choice prompt "CLK_OUT frequency" default MCR20A_CLK_OUT_4MHZ if MCR20A_IS_PART_OF_KW2XD_SIP default MCR20A_CLK_OUT_DISABLED help - Configuration of the MCR20A clock output pin. + Configuration of the MCR20A clock output pin. config MCR20A_CLK_OUT_DISABLED bool "Disabled" @@ -105,18 +105,18 @@ config IEEE802154_MCR20A_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. + 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_MCR20A_INIT_PRIO int "MCR20A initialization priority" default 80 help - Set the initialization priority number. Do not mess with it unless - you know what you are doing. Beware mcr20a 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. + Set the initialization priority number. Do not mess with it unless + you know what you are doing. Beware mcr20a 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. endif diff --git a/drivers/ieee802154/Kconfig.nrf5 b/drivers/ieee802154/Kconfig.nrf5 index c8468e3745e..2903a7d72fc 100644 --- a/drivers/ieee802154/Kconfig.nrf5 +++ b/drivers/ieee802154/Kconfig.nrf5 @@ -18,28 +18,28 @@ config IEEE802154_NRF5_DRV_NAME string "nRF52 IEEE 802.15.4 Driver's name" default "IEEE802154_nrf5" help - This option sets the driver name + This option sets the driver name config IEEE802154_NRF5_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. + 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_NRF5_INIT_PRIO int "nRF52 IEEE 802.15.4 initialization priority" default 80 help - Set the initialization priority number. Do not mess with it unless - you know what you are doing. + Set the initialization priority number. Do not mess with it unless + you know what you are doing. choice IEEE802154_NRF5_CCA_MODE prompt "nRF52 IEEE 802.15.4 CCA mode" default IEEE802154_NRF5_CCA_MODE_ED help - CCA mode + CCA mode config IEEE802154_NRF5_CCA_MODE_ED bool "Energy Above Threshold" @@ -59,8 +59,8 @@ config IEEE802154_NRF5_CCA_ED_THRESHOLD int "nRF52 IEEE 802.15.4 CCA Energy Detection threshold" default 45 help - If energy detected in a given channel is above the value then the channel - is deemed busy. The unit is defined as per 802.15.4-2006 spec. + If energy detected in a given channel is above the value then the channel + is deemed busy. The unit is defined as per 802.15.4-2006 spec. config IEEE802154_NRF5_CCA_CORR_THRESHOLD int "nRF52 IEEE 802.15.4 CCA Correlator threshold" @@ -70,7 +70,7 @@ config IEEE802154_NRF5_CCA_CORR_LIMIT int "nRF52 IEEE 802.15.4 CCA Correlator limit" default 2 help - Limit for occurrences above correlator threshold. When not equal to zero the - correlator based signal detect is enabled. + Limit for occurrences above correlator threshold. When not equal to zero the + correlator based signal detect is enabled. endif diff --git a/drivers/pinmux/Kconfig.beetle b/drivers/pinmux/Kconfig.beetle index 13e347ed97e..57b22b86e98 100644 --- a/drivers/pinmux/Kconfig.beetle +++ b/drivers/pinmux/Kconfig.beetle @@ -11,4 +11,4 @@ menuconfig PINMUX_BEETLE depends on PINMUX && SOC_SERIES_BEETLE default n help - Enable driver for ARM V2M Beetle Pin multiplexer. + Enable driver for ARM V2M Beetle Pin multiplexer. diff --git a/drivers/pinmux/Kconfig.esp32 b/drivers/pinmux/Kconfig.esp32 index 7ba9470b58e..45e38b193d0 100644 --- a/drivers/pinmux/Kconfig.esp32 +++ b/drivers/pinmux/Kconfig.esp32 @@ -11,5 +11,5 @@ menuconfig PINMUX_ESP32 depends on PINMUX && SOC_ESP32 default n help - Enable driver for ESP32 Pin multiplexer. + Enable driver for ESP32 Pin multiplexer. diff --git a/drivers/pinmux/Kconfig.fe310 b/drivers/pinmux/Kconfig.fe310 index a2a392efaac..5d6b5d68840 100644 --- a/drivers/pinmux/Kconfig.fe310 +++ b/drivers/pinmux/Kconfig.fe310 @@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ menuconfig PINMUX_FE310 depends on PINMUX && SOC_SERIES_RISCV32_FE310 default n help - Enable driver for the SiFive Freedom E310 SOC pinmux driver + Enable driver for the SiFive Freedom E310 SOC pinmux driver if PINMUX_FE310 diff --git a/drivers/pwm/Kconfig.qmsi b/drivers/pwm/Kconfig.qmsi index dc7bcb4373d..2a8c21208c5 100644 --- a/drivers/pwm/Kconfig.qmsi +++ b/drivers/pwm/Kconfig.qmsi @@ -35,4 +35,4 @@ config PWM_QMSI_API_REENTRANCY depends on PWM_QMSI default n help - Enable support for PWM shim driver API reentrancy. + Enable support for PWM shim driver API reentrancy. diff --git a/drivers/serial/Kconfig.altera_jtag b/drivers/serial/Kconfig.altera_jtag index 9fdf0f7f64f..0998d56c75b 100644 --- a/drivers/serial/Kconfig.altera_jtag +++ b/drivers/serial/Kconfig.altera_jtag @@ -3,6 +3,6 @@ menuconfig UART_ALTERA_JTAG default n select SERIAL_HAS_DRIVER help - Enable the Altera JTAG UART driver, built in to many Nios II CPU - designs. + Enable the Altera JTAG UART driver, built in to many Nios II CPU + designs. diff --git a/drivers/serial/Kconfig.esp32 b/drivers/serial/Kconfig.esp32 index 32d83ac5b55..f76455b9480 100644 --- a/drivers/serial/Kconfig.esp32 +++ b/drivers/serial/Kconfig.esp32 @@ -4,5 +4,5 @@ menuconfig UART_ESP32 select SERIAL_HAS_DRIVER depends on SOC_ESP32 help - Enable the ESP32 UART using ROM routines. + Enable the ESP32 UART using ROM routines. diff --git a/drivers/serial/Kconfig.riscv_qemu b/drivers/serial/Kconfig.riscv_qemu index 53923d0ac51..efe7b44c42b 100644 --- a/drivers/serial/Kconfig.riscv_qemu +++ b/drivers/serial/Kconfig.riscv_qemu @@ -11,4 +11,4 @@ menuconfig UART_RISCV_QEMU default n select SERIAL_HAS_DRIVER help - Enable the riscv-qemu UART driver. + Enable the riscv-qemu UART driver. diff --git a/drivers/serial/Kconfig.stellaris b/drivers/serial/Kconfig.stellaris index ae97af7094c..913efbe5bae 100644 --- a/drivers/serial/Kconfig.stellaris +++ b/drivers/serial/Kconfig.stellaris @@ -4,9 +4,9 @@ menuconfig UART_STELLARIS select SERIAL_HAS_DRIVER select SERIAL_SUPPORT_INTERRUPT help - This option enables the Stellaris serial driver. - This specific driver can be used for the serial hardware - available at the Texas Instrument LM3S6965 board. + This option enables the Stellaris serial driver. + This specific driver can be used for the serial hardware + available at the Texas Instrument LM3S6965 board. # ---------- Port 0 ---------- diff --git a/drivers/spi/Kconfig.mcux_dspi b/drivers/spi/Kconfig.mcux_dspi index 69042d5ccff..d0519cfe62c 100644 --- a/drivers/spi/Kconfig.mcux_dspi +++ b/drivers/spi/Kconfig.mcux_dspi @@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ menuconfig SPI_MCUX_DSPI depends on SPI && HAS_MCUX default n help - Enable support for mcux spi driver. + Enable support for mcux spi driver. if SPI_MCUX_DSPI @@ -20,17 +20,17 @@ config SPI_MCUX_BUF_SIZE int "Number of bytes in the local buffer" default 16 help - The mcux driver requires that the RX and TX buffers are the same - length, however the Zephyr spi interface allows them to be different. - When they are different, the mcux shim driver uses a local buffer. This - option defines the size of the local buffer. + The mcux driver requires that the RX and TX buffers are the same + length, however the Zephyr spi interface allows them to be different. + When they are different, the mcux shim driver uses a local buffer. This + option defines the size of the local buffer. config SPI_MCUX_DUMMY_CHAR hex "Dummy character" default 0x00 range 0x00 0xff help - This option configures what value to send when the TX buffer length is - less than the RX buffer length. + This option configures what value to send when the TX buffer length is + less than the RX buffer length. endif # SPI_MCUX_DSPI diff --git a/ext/lib/crypto/mbedtls/Kconfig b/ext/lib/crypto/mbedtls/Kconfig index 10dcc145921..ddad44e1382 100644 --- a/ext/lib/crypto/mbedtls/Kconfig +++ b/ext/lib/crypto/mbedtls/Kconfig @@ -38,7 +38,7 @@ config MBEDTLS_BUILTIN config MBEDTLS_LIBRARY bool "Enable mbedTLS external library" help - This option enables mbedTLS library. + This option enables mbedTLS library. endchoice diff --git a/kernel/Kconfig.event_logger b/kernel/Kconfig.event_logger index b069c209497..2c2cdaf2077 100644 --- a/kernel/Kconfig.event_logger +++ b/kernel/Kconfig.event_logger @@ -10,10 +10,10 @@ menuconfig KERNEL_EVENT_LOGGER default n select RING_BUFFER help - This feature enables the usage of the profiling logger. Provides the - logging of sleep events (either entering or leaving low power conditions), - context switch events, interrupt events, boot events and a method to - collect these event messages. + This feature enables the usage of the profiling logger. Provides the + logging of sleep events (either entering or leaving low power conditions), + context switch events, interrupt events, boot events and a method to + collect these event messages. if KERNEL_EVENT_LOGGER config KERNEL_EVENT_LOGGER_BUFFER_SIZE @@ -21,25 +21,25 @@ config KERNEL_EVENT_LOGGER_BUFFER_SIZE prompt "Kernel event logger buffer size" default 128 help - Buffer size in 32-bit words. + Buffer size in 32-bit words. config KERNEL_EVENT_LOGGER_DYNAMIC bool prompt "Kernel event logger dynamic enabling" default n help - If enabled, kernel event logger is not logging any data to the ring buffer - It is up to the application to set the appropriate flags to enable/disable the - logging of each event type. + If enabled, kernel event logger is not logging any data to the ring buffer + It is up to the application to set the appropriate flags to enable/disable the + logging of each event type. config KERNEL_EVENT_LOGGER_CUSTOM_TIMESTAMP bool prompt "Kernel event logger custom timestamp" default n help - This flag enables the possibility to set the timer function to be used to - populate kernel event logger timestamp. This has to be done at runtime by - calling sys_k_event_logger_set_timer and providing the function callback. + This flag enables the possibility to set the timer function to be used to + populate kernel event logger timestamp. This has to be done at runtime by + calling sys_k_event_logger_set_timer and providing the function callback. menu "Kernel event logging points" @@ -48,15 +48,15 @@ config KERNEL_EVENT_LOGGER_CONTEXT_SWITCH prompt "Context switch event logging point" default n help - Enable the context switch event messages. + Enable the context switch event messages. config KERNEL_EVENT_LOGGER_INTERRUPT bool prompt "Interrupt event logging point" default n help - Enable interrupt event messages. These messages provide the following - information: The time when interrupts occur. + Enable interrupt event messages. These messages provide the following + information: The time when interrupts occur. config KERNEL_EVENT_LOGGER_SLEEP bool @@ -64,8 +64,8 @@ config KERNEL_EVENT_LOGGER_SLEEP default n depends on SYS_POWER_MANAGEMENT help - Enable low power condition event messages. These messages provide the - following information: + Enable low power condition event messages. These messages provide the + following information: - When the CPU went to sleep mode. - When the CPU woke up. @@ -76,15 +76,15 @@ config KERNEL_EVENT_LOGGER_THREAD prompt "Thread event logging point" default n help - Enable thread event messages. These messages provide the following - information: + Enable thread event messages. These messages provide the following + information: - When threads are marked as ready to be executed. - When threads are marked as pending. - When threads end. - Context switching messages should be enabled by enabling the - CONFIG_KERNEL_EVENT_LOGGER_CONTEXT_SWITCH setting instead. + Context switching messages should be enabled by enabling the + CONFIG_KERNEL_EVENT_LOGGER_CONTEXT_SWITCH setting instead. endmenu diff --git a/kernel/Kconfig.power_mgmt b/kernel/Kconfig.power_mgmt index 2317cbd45f0..b92c81eb1c1 100644 --- a/kernel/Kconfig.power_mgmt +++ b/kernel/Kconfig.power_mgmt @@ -10,10 +10,10 @@ menuconfig SYS_POWER_MANAGEMENT prompt "Power management" default n help - This option enables the board to implement extra power management - policies whenever the kernel becomes idle. The kernel informs the - power management subsystem of the number of ticks until the next kernel - timer is due to expire. + This option enables the board to implement extra power management + policies whenever the kernel becomes idle. The kernel informs the + power management subsystem of the number of ticks until the next kernel + timer is due to expire. if SYS_POWER_MANAGEMENT config SYS_POWER_LOW_POWER_STATE @@ -22,11 +22,11 @@ config SYS_POWER_LOW_POWER_STATE default n depends on SYS_POWER_LOW_POWER_STATE_SUPPORTED help - This option enables the kernel to interface with a power manager - application. This permits the system to enter a custom CPU low power - state when the kernel becomes idle. The low power state could be any of - the CPU low power states supported by the processor. Generally the one - saving most power. + This option enables the kernel to interface with a power manager + application. This permits the system to enter a custom CPU low power + state when the kernel becomes idle. The low power state could be any of + the CPU low power states supported by the processor. Generally the one + saving most power. config SYS_POWER_DEEP_SLEEP bool @@ -34,36 +34,36 @@ config SYS_POWER_DEEP_SLEEP default n depends on SYS_POWER_DEEP_SLEEP_SUPPORTED help - This option enables the kernel to interface with a power manager - application. This permits the system to enter a Deep sleep state - supported by the SOC where the system clock is turned off while RAM is - retained. This state would be entered when the kernel becomes idle for - extended periods and would have a high wake latency. Resume would be - from the reset vector same as cold boot. The interface allows - restoration of states that were saved at the time of suspend. + This option enables the kernel to interface with a power manager + application. This permits the system to enter a Deep sleep state + supported by the SOC where the system clock is turned off while RAM is + retained. This state would be entered when the kernel becomes idle for + extended periods and would have a high wake latency. Resume would be + from the reset vector same as cold boot. The interface allows + restoration of states that were saved at the time of suspend. config DEVICE_POWER_MANAGEMENT bool prompt "Device power management" default n help - This option enables the device power management interface. The - interface consists of hook functions implemented by device drivers - that get called by the power manager application when the system - is going to suspend state or resuming from suspend state. This allows - device drivers to do any necessary power management operations - like turning off device clocks and peripherals. The device drivers - may also save and restore states in these hook functions. + This option enables the device power management interface. The + interface consists of hook functions implemented by device drivers + that get called by the power manager application when the system + is going to suspend state or resuming from suspend state. This allows + device drivers to do any necessary power management operations + like turning off device clocks and peripherals. The device drivers + may also save and restore states in these hook functions. config TICKLESS_IDLE bool prompt "Tickless idle" default y help - This option suppresses periodic system clock interrupts whenever the - kernel becomes idle. This permits the system to remain in a power - saving state for extended periods without having to wake up to - service each tick as it occurs. + This option suppresses periodic system clock interrupts whenever the + kernel becomes idle. This permits the system to remain in a power + saving state for extended periods without having to wake up to + service each tick as it occurs. config TICKLESS_IDLE_THRESH int @@ -71,10 +71,10 @@ config TICKLESS_IDLE_THRESH default 3 depends on TICKLESS_IDLE help - This option enables clock interrupt suppression when the kernel idles - for only a short period of time. It specifies the minimum number of - ticks that must occur before the next kernel timer expires in order - for suppression to happen. + This option enables clock interrupt suppression when the kernel idles + for only a short period of time. It specifies the minimum number of + ticks that must occur before the next kernel timer expires in order + for suppression to happen. config TICKLESS_KERNEL bool @@ -82,9 +82,9 @@ config TICKLESS_KERNEL default n depends on TICKLESS_IDLE help - This option enables a fully event driven kernel. Periodic system - clock interrupt generation would be stopped at all times. This option - requires Tickless Idle option to be enabled. + This option enables a fully event driven kernel. Periodic system + clock interrupt generation would be stopped at all times. This option + requires Tickless Idle option to be enabled. config TICKLESS_KERNEL_TIME_UNIT_IN_MICRO_SECS int @@ -92,24 +92,24 @@ config TICKLESS_KERNEL_TIME_UNIT_IN_MICRO_SECS default 1000 depends on TICKLESS_KERNEL help - This option makes the system clock and scheduling granularity. - The default will be one millisecond. This option also determines - the time unit passed in functions like _sys_soc_suspend. The - value should be determined based what the timer hardware and driver - can support. Specifying too small a time unit than what the overall - system speed can support would cause scheduling errors. + This option makes the system clock and scheduling granularity. + The default will be one millisecond. This option also determines + the time unit passed in functions like _sys_soc_suspend. The + value should be determined based what the timer hardware and driver + can support. Specifying too small a time unit than what the overall + system speed can support would cause scheduling errors. config BUSY_WAIT_USES_ALTERNATE_CLOCK bool prompt "Busy wait uses alternate clock in tickless kernel mode" default n help - In tickless kernel mode, the system clock will be stopped when - there are no timer events programmed. If the system clock is to - be used to keep time e.g. to get a delta of time cycles then it - needs to be turned on using provided APIs. Some platforms have - alternate clocks which can be used instead. In that case this flag - would be set to true. This flag would be checked before turning - on the system clock in APIs that do busy wait reading clock - cycles. + In tickless kernel mode, the system clock will be stopped when + there are no timer events programmed. If the system clock is to + be used to keep time e.g. to get a delta of time cycles then it + needs to be turned on using provided APIs. Some platforms have + alternate clocks which can be used instead. In that case this flag + would be set to true. This flag would be checked before turning + on the system clock in APIs that do busy wait reading clock + cycles. endif diff --git a/subsys/net/Kconfig.hostname b/subsys/net/Kconfig.hostname index f7ee6e67393..a1763fba87b 100644 --- a/subsys/net/Kconfig.hostname +++ b/subsys/net/Kconfig.hostname @@ -10,8 +10,8 @@ config NET_HOSTNAME_ENABLE bool "Add hostname to the device" default n help - This is used for example in mDNS to respond to .local - mDNS queries. + This is used for example in mDNS to respond to .local + mDNS queries. if NET_HOSTNAME_ENABLE @@ -19,21 +19,21 @@ config NET_HOSTNAME string "The hostname of this device" default "zephyr" help - The string should be a valid hostname. + The string should be a valid hostname. config NET_HOSTNAME_UNIQUE bool "Make hostname unique" default n help - This will append link address to hostname to create a unique - hostname. For example, zephyr00005e005357 could be the hostname - if this setting is enabled. + This will append link address to hostname to create a unique + hostname. For example, zephyr00005e005357 could be the hostname + if this setting is enabled. config NET_DEBUG_HOSTNAME bool "Debug hostname configuration" default n depends on NET_LOG help - Enables hostname configuration functions to output debug messages + Enables hostname configuration functions to output debug messages endif diff --git a/subsys/net/ip/Kconfig b/subsys/net/ip/Kconfig index 65d63b82ad6..9ceaf5ce9ef 100644 --- a/subsys/net/ip/Kconfig +++ b/subsys/net/ip/Kconfig @@ -72,8 +72,8 @@ config NET_ROUTING default n depends on NET_ROUTE help - Allow IPv6 routing between different network interfaces and - technologies. + Allow IPv6 routing between different network interfaces and + technologies. config NET_MAX_ROUTES int "Max number of routing entries stored." diff --git a/subsys/net/ip/Kconfig.debug b/subsys/net/ip/Kconfig.debug index ccd1294c043..5cf17da507b 100644 --- a/subsys/net/ip/Kconfig.debug +++ b/subsys/net/ip/Kconfig.debug @@ -11,9 +11,9 @@ menuconfig NET_LOG default n select SYS_LOG help - Enable logging in various parts of the network stack. - Specific debugging options to other sub-menus will be unlocked - as well (IPv6, IPv4, ...). + Enable logging in various parts of the network stack. + Specific debugging options to other sub-menus will be unlocked + as well (IPv6, IPv4, ...). if NET_LOG @@ -56,72 +56,72 @@ config NET_LOG_GLOBAL select NET_DEBUG_MGMT_EVENT if NET_MGMT select NET_DEBUG_MGMT_EVENT_STACK if NET_MGMT_EVENT help - By default, logging will apply only on enabled CONFIG_NET_DEBUG_* - options, on which CONFIG_SYS_LOG_NET_LEVEL would be applied. - However, if you want all the network stack logging enabled at once, - use this option. Beware logging takes a lot of ROM/RAM and kills - execution timing so it can affect your use case. + By default, logging will apply only on enabled CONFIG_NET_DEBUG_* + options, on which CONFIG_SYS_LOG_NET_LEVEL would be applied. + However, if you want all the network stack logging enabled at once, + use this option. Beware logging takes a lot of ROM/RAM and kills + execution timing so it can affect your use case. config NET_DEBUG_CORE bool "Debug core IP stack" default n help - Enables core network stack code part to output debug messages + Enables core network stack code part to output debug messages config NET_DEBUG_IF bool "Debug network interface code" default n help - Enables network interface code part to output debug messages + Enables network interface code part to output debug messages config NET_DEBUG_UTILS bool "Debug utility functions in IP stack" default n help - Enables utility functions to output debug messages + Enables utility functions to output debug messages config NET_DEBUG_CONTEXT bool "Debug network context allocation" default n help - Enables printing of network context allocations and frees. + Enables printing of network context allocations and frees. config NET_DEBUG_NET_PKT bool "Debug network packet and buffer allocation" default n select NET_BUF_POOL_USAGE help - Enables collection of network packet and buffer allocations and frees. + Enables collection of network packet and buffer allocations and frees. config NET_DEBUG_NET_PKT_ALL bool "Debug network packet and buffer individual allocation" default n depends on NET_DEBUG_NET_PKT help - Enables printing of network packet and buffer allocations and frees for - each allocation. This can produce lot of output so it is disabled by - default. + Enables printing of network packet and buffer allocations and frees for + each allocation. This can produce lot of output so it is disabled by + default. config NET_DEBUG_NET_PKT_EXTERNALS int "How many external network packet allocations" default 0 depends on NET_DEBUG_NET_PKT help - How many external net_pkt objects are there in user specific pools. - This value is used when allocating space for tracking the - memory allocations. + How many external net_pkt objects are there in user specific pools. + This value is used when allocating space for tracking the + memory allocations. config NET_DEBUG_CONN bool "Debug connection handling" default n help - Enables connection debug messages + Enables connection debug messages config NET_DEBUG_ROUTE bool "Debug route management" depends on NET_ROUTE default n help - Enables routing engine debug messages + Enables routing engine debug messages endif # NET_LOG diff --git a/subsys/net/ip/Kconfig.ipv4 b/subsys/net/ip/Kconfig.ipv4 index 76c1c49e19c..e89716bfac9 100644 --- a/subsys/net/ip/Kconfig.ipv4 +++ b/subsys/net/ip/Kconfig.ipv4 @@ -10,8 +10,8 @@ menuconfig NET_IPV4 bool "IPv4" default n help - Enable IPv4 support. If this is enabled then the device is - able to send and receive IPv4 network packets. + Enable IPv4 support. If this is enabled then the device is + able to send and receive IPv4 network packets. if NET_IPV4 @@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ config NET_INITIAL_TTL int "Initial time to live for a connection" default 64 help - The value should be > 0 + The value should be > 0 config NET_IF_UNICAST_IPV4_ADDR_COUNT int "Max number of unicast IPv4 addresses per network interface" @@ -40,20 +40,20 @@ config NET_DEBUG_IPV4 bool "Debug core IPv4" default n help - Enables core IPv4 code part to output debug messages + Enables core IPv4 code part to output debug messages config NET_DEBUG_ICMPV4 bool "Debug ICMPv4" default n help - Enables ICMPv4 code part to output debug messages + Enables ICMPv4 code part to output debug messages config NET_DEBUG_DHCPV4 bool "Debug DHCPv4 client" depends on NET_DHCPV4 default n help - Enable debug diagnostic from DHCPV4 client. + Enable debug diagnostic from DHCPV4 client. endif # NET_LOG diff --git a/subsys/net/ip/Kconfig.ipv6 b/subsys/net/ip/Kconfig.ipv6 index b85bb01ec4b..d4a951abe1e 100644 --- a/subsys/net/ip/Kconfig.ipv6 +++ b/subsys/net/ip/Kconfig.ipv6 @@ -10,8 +10,8 @@ menuconfig NET_IPV6 bool "IPv6" default y help - Enable IPv6 support. This should be selected by default as there - is limited set of network bearers provided that support IPv4. + Enable IPv6 support. This should be selected by default as there + is limited set of network bearers provided that support IPv4. if NET_IPV6 @@ -31,24 +31,24 @@ config NET_INITIAL_HOP_LIMIT int "Initial hop limit for a connection" default 64 help - The value should be > 0 + The value should be > 0 config NET_IPV6_MAX_NEIGHBORS int "How many IPv6 neighbors are supported" default 8 range 1 254 help - The value depends on your network needs. + The value depends on your network needs. config NET_IPV6_FRAGMENT bool "Support IPv6 fragmentation" default n help - IPv6 fragmentation is disabled by default. This saves memory and - should not cause issues normally as we support anyway the minimum - length IPv6 packets (1280 bytes). If you enable fragmentation - support, please increase amount of RX data buffers so that larger - than 1280 byte packets can be received. + IPv6 fragmentation is disabled by default. This saves memory and + should not cause issues normally as we support anyway the minimum + length IPv6 packets (1280 bytes). If you enable fragmentation + support, please increase amount of RX data buffers so that larger + than 1280 byte packets can be received. config NET_IPV6_FRAGMENT_MAX_COUNT int "How many packets to reassemble at a time" @@ -56,10 +56,10 @@ config NET_IPV6_FRAGMENT_MAX_COUNT default 1 depends on NET_IPV6_FRAGMENT help - How many fragmented IPv6 packets can be waiting reassembly - simultaneously. Each fragment count might use up to 1280 bytes - of memory so you need to plan this and increase the network buffer - count. + How many fragmented IPv6 packets can be waiting reassembly + simultaneously. Each fragment count might use up to 1280 bytes + of memory so you need to plan this and increase the network buffer + count. config NET_IPV6_FRAGMENT_TIMEOUT int "How long to wait the fragments to receive" @@ -67,65 +67,65 @@ config NET_IPV6_FRAGMENT_TIMEOUT default 5 depends on NET_IPV6_FRAGMENT help - How long to wait for IPv6 fragment to arrive before the reassembly - will timeout. RFC 2460 chapter 4.5 tells to wait for 60 seconds but - this might be too long in memory constrained devices. This value - is in seconds. + How long to wait for IPv6 fragment to arrive before the reassembly + will timeout. RFC 2460 chapter 4.5 tells to wait for 60 seconds but + this might be too long in memory constrained devices. This value + is in seconds. config NET_IPV6_MLD bool "Multicast Listener Discovery support" default y help - The value depends on your network needs. MLD should normally - be active. Currently we support only MLDv2. See RFC 3810 for - details. + The value depends on your network needs. MLD should normally + be active. Currently we support only MLDv2. See RFC 3810 for + details. config NET_IPV6_NBR_CACHE bool "Neighbor cache" default y help - The value depends on your network needs. Neighbor cache should - normally be active. + The value depends on your network needs. Neighbor cache should + normally be active. config NET_IPV6_ND bool "Activate neighbor discovery" depends on NET_IPV6_NBR_CACHE default y help - The value depends on your network needs. ND should normally - be active. + The value depends on your network needs. ND should normally + be active. config NET_IPV6_DAD bool "Activate duplicate address detection" depends on NET_IPV6_NBR_CACHE default y help - The value depends on your network needs. DAD should normally - be active. + The value depends on your network needs. DAD should normally + be active. config NET_IPV6_RA_RDNSS bool "Support RA RDNSS option" depends on NET_IPV6_ND default y help - Support Router Advertisement Recursive DNS Server option. - See RFC 6106 for details. The value depends on your network needs. + Support Router Advertisement Recursive DNS Server option. + See RFC 6106 for details. The value depends on your network needs. config NET_6LO bool "Enable 6lowpan IPv6 Compression library" default n default y if NET_L2_IEEE802154 help - 6lowpan compression and fragmentation. It is enabled by default - if 802.15.4 is present, since using IPv6 on it requires it. + 6lowpan compression and fragmentation. It is enabled by default + if 802.15.4 is present, since using IPv6 on it requires it. config NET_6LO_CONTEXT bool "Enable 6lowpan context based compression" default n depends on NET_6LO help - Enables 6lowpan context based compression based on information - received in RA(Router Advertisement) message. + Enables 6lowpan context based compression based on information + received in RA(Router Advertisement) message. config NET_MAX_6LO_CONTEXTS int "Number of supported 6CO (6lowpan contexts options)" @@ -133,8 +133,8 @@ config NET_MAX_6LO_CONTEXTS default 1 range 1 16 help - 6lowpan context options table size. The value depends on your - network and memory consumption. More 6CO options uses more memory. + 6lowpan context options table size. The value depends on your + network and memory consumption. More 6CO options uses more memory. config NET_DEBUG_6LO bool "Enable 6lowpan debug" @@ -146,19 +146,19 @@ config NET_DEBUG_IPV6 bool "Debug core IPv6" default n help - Enables core IPv6 code part to output debug messages + Enables core IPv6 code part to output debug messages config NET_DEBUG_ICMPV6 bool "Debug ICMPv6" default n help - Enables ICMPv6 code part to output debug messages + Enables ICMPv6 code part to output debug messages config NET_DEBUG_IPV6_NBR_CACHE bool "Debug IPv6 neighbor cache" default n help - Enables Neighbor Cache code to output debug messages + Enables Neighbor Cache code to output debug messages endif # NET_LOG diff --git a/subsys/net/ip/Kconfig.mgmt b/subsys/net/ip/Kconfig.mgmt index 6e5471917ba..f6959c70bc4 100644 --- a/subsys/net/ip/Kconfig.mgmt +++ b/subsys/net/ip/Kconfig.mgmt @@ -8,9 +8,9 @@ menuconfig NET_MGMT bool "Network Management API" default n help - Add support for NM API that enables managing different aspects - of the network stack as well as receiving notification on network - events (ip address change, iface up and running ...). + Add support for NM API that enables managing different aspects + of the network stack as well as receiving notification on network + events (ip address change, iface up and running ...). if NET_MGMT @@ -18,10 +18,10 @@ config NET_MGMT_EVENT bool "Add support for runtime network event notifications" default n help - This adds support for the stack to notify events towards any - relevant listener. This can be necessary when application - (or else) needs to be notified on a specific network event - (ip address change for instance) to trigger some related work. + This adds support for the stack to notify events towards any + relevant listener. This can be necessary when application + (or else) needs to be notified on a specific network event + (ip address change for instance) to trigger some related work. if NET_MGMT_EVENT @@ -29,46 +29,46 @@ config NET_MGMT_EVENT_STACK_SIZE int "Stack size for the inner thread handling event callbacks" default 512 help - Set the internal stack size for NM to run registered callbacks - on events. + Set the internal stack size for NM to run registered callbacks + on events. config NET_MGMT_EVENT_THREAD_PRIO int "Inner thread priority (use with care)" default 7 help - Set the network management event core's inner thread priority. - Do not change this unless you know what you are doing. + Set the network management event core's inner thread priority. + Do not change this unless you know what you are doing. config NET_MGMT_EVENT_QUEUE_SIZE int "Size of event queue" default 2 range 1 8 help - Numbers of events which can be queued at same time. Note that if a - 3rd event comes in, the first will be removed without generating any - notification. Thus the size of this queue has to be tweaked depending - on the load of the system, planned for the usage. + Numbers of events which can be queued at same time. Note that if a + 3rd event comes in, the first will be removed without generating any + notification. Thus the size of this queue has to be tweaked depending + on the load of the system, planned for the usage. config NET_MGMT_EVENT_INFO bool "Enable passing information along with an event" default n help - Event notifier will be able to provide information to an event, - and listeners will then be able to get it. Such information depends - on the type of event. + Event notifier will be able to provide information to an event, + and listeners will then be able to get it. Such information depends + on the type of event. config NET_DEBUG_MGMT_EVENT bool "Enable debug output on Net MGMT event core" default n help - Add debug messages output on how Net MGMT events are handled. + Add debug messages output on how Net MGMT events are handled. config NET_DEBUG_MGMT_EVENT_STACK bool "Enable stack analysis output on Net MGMT event core" default n select INIT_STACKS help - Add debug messages output on how much Net MGMT event stack is used. + Add debug messages output on how much Net MGMT event stack is used. endif # NET_MGMT_EVENT endif # NET_MGMT diff --git a/subsys/net/ip/Kconfig.rpl b/subsys/net/ip/Kconfig.rpl index 7917a62fd46..6cca2018189 100644 --- a/subsys/net/ip/Kconfig.rpl +++ b/subsys/net/ip/Kconfig.rpl @@ -13,27 +13,27 @@ menuconfig NET_RPL select NET_IPV6_NBR_CACHE select NET_ROUTE help - See RFC 6550 and RFC 6551 for details. Enable this if required by - the network needs. + See RFC 6550 and RFC 6551 for details. Enable this if required by + the network needs. if NET_RPL config NET_RPL_PREFIX string "Network IPv6 prefix" help - What is the DAG id (prefix) of the RPL network. This is only used - if you are creating a root node. You should specify here the full - IPv6 address as that is used as a root node address. - Example: 2001:db8::1/64 + What is the DAG id (prefix) of the RPL network. This is only used + if you are creating a root node. You should specify here the full + IPv6 address as that is used as a root node address. + Example: 2001:db8::1/64 choice prompt "Network type" default NET_RPL_L2_ANY default NET_RPL_L2_IEEE802154 if NET_L2_IEEE802154 help - The type of the network that this RPL device is supporting. - Currently all the nodes in the network need to be the same type - like IEEE 802.15.4. + The type of the network that this RPL device is supporting. + Currently all the nodes in the network need to be the same type + like IEEE 802.15.4. config NET_RPL_L2_ANY bool "Any network type" @@ -46,29 +46,29 @@ choice prompt "Objective function" default NET_RPL_MRHOF help - The objective function to use. All RPL nodes in a DODAG - must use the same OF. - The default is MRHOF, see RFC 6719 for details. - Other alternative is OF0, see RFC 6552 for details. + The objective function to use. All RPL nodes in a DODAG + must use the same OF. + The default is MRHOF, see RFC 6719 for details. + Other alternative is OF0, see RFC 6552 for details. config NET_RPL_MRHOF bool "Minimum Rank with Hysteresis, RFC 6719" help - Choose this (MRHOF) if unsure. + Choose this (MRHOF) if unsure. config NET_RPL_OF0 bool "OF Zero, RFC 6552" help - Objective function zero (OF0). + Objective function zero (OF0). endchoice choice prompt "Routing Metric" default NET_RPL_MC_NONE help - The routing metric to use. This must be a valid DAG Metric Container - Object Type. When MRH OF (RFC6719) is used with ETX, no metric - container must be used as the rank carries ETX directly. + The routing metric to use. This must be a valid DAG Metric Container + Object Type. When MRH OF (RFC6719) is used with ETX, no metric + container must be used as the rank carries ETX directly. config NET_RPL_MC_NONE bool "No routing metric" @@ -84,17 +84,17 @@ choice prompt "Mode of operation (MOP)" default NET_RPL_MOP2 help - Mode of operation (MOP) level. - MOP0 : No Downward routes maintained by RPL - MOP1 : Non-Storing Mode of Operation - MOP2 : Storing Mode of Operation with no multicast support - MOP3 : Storing Mode of Operation with multicast support - See RFC 6550 ch. 6.3.1 figure 15 for details. + Mode of operation (MOP) level. + MOP0 : No Downward routes maintained by RPL + MOP1 : Non-Storing Mode of Operation + MOP2 : Storing Mode of Operation with no multicast support + MOP3 : Storing Mode of Operation with multicast support + See RFC 6550 ch. 6.3.1 figure 15 for details. config NET_RPL_MOP2 bool "Storing Mode of Operation with no multicast support" help - Choose this if unsure. + Choose this if unsure. config NET_RPL_MOP3 bool "Storing Mode of Operation with multicast support" @@ -106,86 +106,86 @@ config NET_RPL_PROBING depends on NET_RPL default n help - When enabled, probes will be sent periodically to keep - parent link estimates up to date. + When enabled, probes will be sent periodically to keep + parent link estimates up to date. config NET_RPL_MAX_INSTANCES int "Maximum number of RPL instances" depends on NET_RPL default 1 help - This determines how many RPL instances to allocate. + This determines how many RPL instances to allocate. config NET_RPL_MAX_DAG_PER_INSTANCE int "Maximum number of DAGs within an instance" depends on NET_RPL default 2 help - This determines how many DAG to allocate within one RPL instance. + This determines how many DAG to allocate within one RPL instance. config NET_RPL_MAX_PARENTS int "Maximum number of parents for one node" default NET_IPV6_MAX_NEIGHBORS help - This determines how many RPL parents each node can have. + This determines how many RPL parents each node can have. config NET_RPL_DAO_SPECIFY_DAG bool "Specify DAG when sending a DAO message." depends on NET_RPL default y help - This determines whether the DAG is embedded into DAO ICMPv6 message. + This determines whether the DAG is embedded into DAO ICMPv6 message. config NET_RPL_DIO_INTERVAL_MIN int "DIO interval." depends on NET_RPL default 12 help - The DIO interval value n represents 2^n ms. - According to the specification, the default value is 3 which - means 8 milliseconds. That is far too low when using duty cycling - with wake-up intervals that are typically hundreds of milliseconds. - We thus set the default to 2^12 ms = 4.096 s. + The DIO interval value n represents 2^n ms. + According to the specification, the default value is 3 which + means 8 milliseconds. That is far too low when using duty cycling + with wake-up intervals that are typically hundreds of milliseconds. + We thus set the default to 2^12 ms = 4.096 s. config NET_RPL_DIO_INTERVAL_DOUBLINGS int "Maximum amount of timer doublings." depends on NET_RPL default 8 help - The maximum interval by default will be 2^(12+8) ms = 1048.576 s. - RFC 6550 suggests a default value of 20, which would not be ok - when we start with a minimum interval of 2^12. + The maximum interval by default will be 2^(12+8) ms = 1048.576 s. + RFC 6550 suggests a default value of 20, which would not be ok + when we start with a minimum interval of 2^12. config NET_RPL_DIO_REDUNDANCY int "DIO redundancy." depends on NET_RPL default 10 help - RFC 6550 suggests a default value of 10. It is unclear what the basis - of this suggestion is. Network operators might attain more efficient - operation by tuning this parameter for specific deployments. - See also RFC 6206. + RFC 6550 suggests a default value of 10. It is unclear what the basis + of this suggestion is. Network operators might attain more efficient + operation by tuning this parameter for specific deployments. + See also RFC 6206. config NET_RPL_DEFAULT_LIFETIME_UNIT int "Default route lifetime unit." depends on NET_RPL default 65535 help - This is the granularity of time used in RPL lifetime values, in seconds. + This is the granularity of time used in RPL lifetime values, in seconds. config NET_RPL_DEFAULT_LIFETIME int "Default route lifetime." depends on NET_RPL default 255 help - Default route lifetime as a multiple of the lifetime unit. + Default route lifetime as a multiple of the lifetime unit. config NET_RPL_MCAST_LIFETIME int "Multicast route lifetime." depends on NET_RPL_MOP3 default 3 help - Multicast route lifetime as a multiple of the lifetime unit. + Multicast route lifetime as a multiple of the lifetime unit. config NET_RPL_MIN_HOP_RANK_INC int "Minimum hop rank increment" @@ -197,22 +197,22 @@ config NET_RPL_INIT_LINK_METRIC depends on NET_RPL default 1 help - Initial metric attributed to a link when the ETX is unknown. + Initial metric attributed to a link when the ETX is unknown. config NET_RPL_DAO_TIMER int "DAO sending timer value" depends on NET_RPL default 4 help - How many seconds to wait before sending DAO. + How many seconds to wait before sending DAO. config NET_RPL_DAO_ACK bool "Node expecting DAO ACK" depends on NET_RPL default y help - Node expecting DAO ACK for DAO message. Enable if interested - in status of DAO message. + Node expecting DAO ACK for DAO message. Enable if interested + in status of DAO message. config NET_RPL_DAO_MAX_RETRANSMISSIONS int "Max DAO retransmissions" @@ -220,9 +220,9 @@ config NET_RPL_DAO_MAX_RETRANSMISSIONS default 4 range 1 5 help - If NET_RPL_DAO_ACK enabled then node expects DAO ACK message from - the parent. If DAO message is routed through different nodes, ACK - may be lost. So retry sending DAO message for max number of trials. + If NET_RPL_DAO_ACK enabled then node expects DAO ACK message from + the parent. If DAO message is routed through different nodes, ACK + may be lost. So retry sending DAO message for max number of trials. config NET_RPL_PREFERENCE int "DAG preference field default value" @@ -234,54 +234,54 @@ config NET_RPL_GROUNDED depends on NET_RPL default false help - A grounded DODAG offers connectivity to hosts that are - required for satisfying the application-defined goal. A floating - DODAG is not expected to satisfy the goal; in most cases, it only - provides routes to nodes within the DODAG. + A grounded DODAG offers connectivity to hosts that are + required for satisfying the application-defined goal. A floating + DODAG is not expected to satisfy the goal; in most cases, it only + provides routes to nodes within the DODAG. config NET_RPL_DEFAULT_INSTANCE hex "Default DAG instance id" depends on NET_RPL default 0x1e help - This value decides which DAG instance we should participate in - by default. + This value decides which DAG instance we should participate in + by default. config NET_RPL_INSERT_HBH_OPTION bool "Add RPL Hop-by-hop ext header to sent UDP packets" depends on NET_RPL default y help - This option control the insertion of the RPL Hop-by-Hop extension - header into UDP packets originating from this node. + This option control the insertion of the RPL Hop-by-Hop extension + header into UDP packets originating from this node. config NET_RPL_DIS_SEND bool "Send DIS periodically" depends on NET_RPL default y help - Enable periodic DODAG Information Solicitation message sending. + Enable periodic DODAG Information Solicitation message sending. config NET_RPL_DIS_INTERVAL int "Default DIS interval" depends on NET_RPL_DIS_SEND default 60 help - This value decides how often DIS messages are sent. The - value is in seconds. + This value decides how often DIS messages are sent. The + value is in seconds. config NET_STATISTICS_RPL bool "Collect RPL statistics" depends on NET_STATISTICS default n help - Keep track of RPL related statistics + Keep track of RPL related statistics config NET_DEBUG_RPL bool "Debug RPL" default n depends on NET_RPL && NET_LOG help - Enables RPL output debug messages + Enables RPL output debug messages endif # NET_RPL diff --git a/subsys/net/ip/Kconfig.stats b/subsys/net/ip/Kconfig.stats index a1fbdd06e2e..27d8721c6a9 100644 --- a/subsys/net/ip/Kconfig.stats +++ b/subsys/net/ip/Kconfig.stats @@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ menuconfig NET_STATISTICS bool "Network statistics" default n help - Manage statistics accounting. This takes memory so say 'n' if unsure. + Manage statistics accounting. This takes memory so say 'n' if unsure. if NET_STATISTICS @@ -19,72 +19,72 @@ config NET_STATISTICS_USER_API select NET_MGMT default n help - Enable this if you need to grab relevant statistics in your code, - via calling net_mgmt() with relevant NET_REQUEST_STATS_GET_* command. + Enable this if you need to grab relevant statistics in your code, + via calling net_mgmt() with relevant NET_REQUEST_STATS_GET_* command. config NET_STATISTICS_PERIODIC_OUTPUT bool "Simple periodic output" depends on NET_LOG default n help - Print out all the statistics periodically through logging. - This is meant for testing mostly. + Print out all the statistics periodically through logging. + This is meant for testing mostly. config NET_STATISTICS_IPV4 bool "IPv4 statistics" depends on NET_IPV4 default y help - Keep track of IPv4 related statistics + Keep track of IPv4 related statistics config NET_STATISTICS_IPV6 bool "IPv6 statistics" depends on NET_IPV6 default y help - Keep track of IPv6 related statistics + Keep track of IPv6 related statistics config NET_STATISTICS_IPV6_ND bool "IPv6 statistics" depends on NET_IPV6_ND default y help - Keep track of IPv6 Neighbor Discovery related statistics + Keep track of IPv6 Neighbor Discovery related statistics config NET_STATISTICS_ICMP bool "ICMP statistics" depends on NET_IPV6 || NET_IPV4 default y help - Keep track of ICMPv4/6 related statistics, depending whether IPv4 - and/or IPv6 is/are enabled. + Keep track of ICMPv4/6 related statistics, depending whether IPv4 + and/or IPv6 is/are enabled. config NET_STATISTICS_UDP bool "UDP statistics" depends on NET_UDP default y help - Keep track of UDP related statistics + Keep track of UDP related statistics config NET_STATISTICS_TCP bool "TCP statistics" depends on NET_TCP default y help - Keep track of TCP related statistics + Keep track of TCP related statistics config NET_STATISTICS_RPL bool "RPL statistics" depends on NET_RPL default y help - Keep track of RPL related statistics + Keep track of RPL related statistics config NET_STATISTICS_MLD bool "Multicast Listener Discovery (MLD) statistics" depends on NET_IPV6_MLD default y help - Keep track of MLD related statistics + Keep track of MLD related statistics endif # NET_STATISTICS diff --git a/subsys/net/ip/l2/openthread/Kconfig b/subsys/net/ip/l2/openthread/Kconfig index 7662543726d..8a184e5799f 100644 --- a/subsys/net/ip/l2/openthread/Kconfig +++ b/subsys/net/ip/l2/openthread/Kconfig @@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ config OPENTHREAD_PLAT depends on NET_L2_OPENTHREAD default n help - This option enables OpenThread platform + This option enables OpenThread platform if OPENTHREAD_PLAT diff --git a/subsys/usb/class/netusb/Kconfig b/subsys/usb/class/netusb/Kconfig index 192a373c9cf..f6e7df92f57 100644 --- a/subsys/usb/class/netusb/Kconfig +++ b/subsys/usb/class/netusb/Kconfig @@ -86,33 +86,33 @@ config RNDIS_INT_EP_ADDR default 0x83 range 0x81 0x8F help - RNDIS interrupt endpoint address + RNDIS interrupt endpoint address config RNDIS_IN_EP_ADDR hex "RNDIS BULK IN Endpoint address" default 0x82 range 0x81 0x8F help - RNDIS bulk IN endpoint address + RNDIS bulk IN endpoint address config RNDIS_OUT_EP_ADDR hex "RNDIS BULK OUT Endpoint address" default 0x01 range 0x01 0x0F help - RNDIS bulk OUT endpoint address + RNDIS bulk OUT endpoint address config RNDIS_INTERRUPT_EP_MPS int default 16 help - RNDIS interrupt endpoint size + RNDIS interrupt endpoint size config RNDIS_BULK_EP_MPS int default 64 help - RNDIS bulk endpoint size + RNDIS bulk endpoint size endif # USB_DEVICE_NETWORK_RNDIS @@ -123,19 +123,19 @@ config SYS_LOG_USB_DEVICE_NETWORK_DEBUG_LEVEL prompt "USB Device Network debug log level" default 1 help - Sets log level for USB Device Network class + Sets log level for USB Device Network class - Levels are: + Levels are: - - 0 OFF, do not write + - 0 OFF, do not write - - 1 ERROR, only write SYS_LOG_ERR + - 1 ERROR, only write SYS_LOG_ERR - - 2 WARNING, write SYS_LOG_WRN in addition to previous level + - 2 WARNING, write SYS_LOG_WRN in addition to previous level - - 3 INFO, write SYS_LOG_INF in addition to previous levels + - 3 INFO, write SYS_LOG_INF in addition to previous levels - - 4 DEBUG, write SYS_LOG_DBG in addition to previous levels + - 4 DEBUG, write SYS_LOG_DBG in addition to previous levels endif # USB_DEVICE_NETWORK