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diff --git a/nuttx/sched/Kconfig b/nuttx/sched/Kconfig new file mode 100644 index 000000000..4f7149595 --- /dev/null +++ b/nuttx/sched/Kconfig @@ -0,0 +1,419 @@ +# +# For a description of the syntax of this configuration file, +# see misc/tools/kconfig-language.txt. +# + +config MSEC_PER_TICK + int "tick timer" + default 10 + ---help--- + The default system timer is 100Hz or MSEC_PER_TICK=10. This setting + may be defined to inform NuttX that the processor hardware is providing + system timer interrupts at some interrupt interval other than 10 msec. + +config RR_INTERVAL + int "round robin timeslice" + default 0 + ---help--- + The round robin timeslice will be set this number of milliseconds; + Round robin scheduling can be disabled by setting this value to zero. + +config SCHED_INSTRUMENTATION + bool "Monitor system performance" + default n + ---help--- + enables instrumentation in scheduler to monitor system performance. + +config TASK_NAME_SIZE + int "Maximum task name size" + default 32 + ---help--- + Spcifies that maximum size of a task name to save in the TCB. + Useful if scheduler instrumentation is selected. Set to zero to + disable. + +config JULIAN_TIME + bool "Enables Julian time conversions" + default n + ---help--- + Enables Julian time conversions + +config START_YEAR + int "start year" + default 2010 + +config START_MONTH + int "start month" + default 1 + +config START_DAY + int "start day" + default 1 + +config DEV_CONSOLE + bool "Enable /dev/console" + default y + ---help--- + Set if architecture-specific logic provides /dev/console. Enables + stdout, stderr, stdin. + +config DEV_LOWCONSOLE + bool "enable low-level serial console" + default n + ---help--- + Use the simple, low-level, write-only serial console driver (minimul support) + +config MUTEX_TYPES: + bool "Enable mutex types" + default n + ---help--- + Set to enable support for recursive and errorcheck mutexes. Enables + pthread_mutexattr_settype(). + +config PRIORITY_INHERITANCE + bool "Enable priority inheritance " + default n + ---help--- + Set to enable support for priority inheritance on mutexes and semaphores. + +config SEM_PREALLOCHOLDERS + int "Pre-allocated holders" + default 16 + depends on PRIORITY_INHERITANCE + ---help--- + This setting is only used if priority inheritance is enabled. + It defines the maximum number of different threads (minus one) that + can take counts on a semaphore with priority inheritance support. + This may be set to zero if priority inheritance is disabled OR if you + are only using semaphores as mutexes (only one holder) OR if no more + than two threads participate using a counting semaphore. + +config SEM_NNESTPRIO + int "Maximum number of higher priority threads" + default 16 + depends on PRIORITY_INHERITANCE + ---help--- + If priority inheritance is enabled, then this setting is the + maximum number of higher priority threads (minus 1) than can be + waiting for another thread to release a count on a semaphore. + This value may be set to zero if no more than one thread is + expected to wait for a semaphore. + +config FDCLONE_DISABLE + bool "Disable cloning of file descriptors" + default n + ---help--- + Disable cloning of all file descriptors + by task_create() when a new task is started. If set, all + files/drivers will appear to be closed in the new task. + +config FDCLONE_STDIO + bool "Disable clone file descriptors without stdio" + default n + ---help--- + Disable cloning of all but the first three file descriptors (stdin, + stdout, stderr) by task_create() when a new task is started. If set, + all files/drivers will appear to be closed in the new task except + for stdin, stdout, and stderr. + +config SDCLONE_DISABLE + bool "Disable cloning of socket descriptors" + default n + ---help--- + Disable cloning of all socket + desciptors by task_create() when a new task is started. If + set, all sockets will appear to be closed in the new task. + +config SCHED_WORKQUEUE + bool "Enable worker thread" + default n + ---help--- + Create a dedicated "worker" thread to handle delayed processing from interrupt + handlers. This feature is required for some drivers but, if there are no + complaints, can be safely disabled. The worker thread also performs + garbage collection -- completing any delayed memory deallocations from + interrupt handlers. If the worker thread is disabled, then that clean up will + be performed by the IDLE thread instead (which runs at the lowest of priority + and may not be appropriate if memory reclamation is of high priority). + +config SCHED_WORKPRIORITY + int "Worker thread priority" + default 192 + depends on SCHED_WORKQUEUE + ---help--- + The execution priority of the worker thread. Default: 192 + +config SCHED_WORKPERIOD + int "Worker thread period" + default 50000 + depends on SCHED_WORKQUEUE + ---help--- + How often the worker thread checks for work in units of microseconds. + Default: 50*1000 (50 MS). + +config SCHED_WORKSTACKSIZE + int "Worker thread stack size" + default 2048 + depends on SCHED_WORKQUEUE + ---help--- + The stack size allocated for the worker thread. Default: 2K. + +config SIG_SIGWORK + int "Worker thread wakeup signal" + default 4 + depends on SCHED_WORKQUEUE + ---help--- + The signal number that will be used to wake-up the worker thread. + Default: 4 + +config SCHED_LPWORK + bool "Enable a lower priority worker thread" + default n + depends on SCHED_WORKQUEUE + ---help--- + If SCHED_WORKQUEUE is defined, then a single work queue is created by + default. If SCHED_LPWORK is also defined then an additional, lower- + priority work queue will also be created. This lower priority work + queue is better suited for more extended processing (such as file system + clean-up operations) + +config SCHED_LPWORKPRIORITY + int "Lower priority worker thread priority" + default 50 + depends on SCHED_LPWORK + ---help--- + The execution priority of the lopwer priority worker thread. Default: 192 + +config SCHED_LPWORKPERIOD + int "Lower priority worker thread period" + default 50000 + depends on SCHED_LPWORK + ---help--- + How often the lower priority worker thread checks for work in units + of microseconds. Default: 50*1000 (50 MS). + +config SCHED_LPWORKSTACKSIZE + int "Lower priority worker thread stack size" + default 2048 + depends on SCHED_LPWORK + ---help--- + The stack size allocated for the lower priority worker thread. Default: 2K. + +config SCHED_WAITPID + bool "Enable waitpid() API" + default n + ---help--- + Enables the waitpid() API + +config SCHED_ATEXIT + bool "Enable atexit() API" + default n + ---help--- + Enables the atexit() API + +config SCHED_ATEXIT_MAX + int "Max number of atexit() functions" + default 1 + depends on SCHED_ATEXIT + ---help--- + By default if SCHED_ATEXIT is selected, only a single atexit() function + is supported. That number can be increased by defined this setting to + the number that you require. + +config SCHED_ONEXIT + bool "Enable on_exit() API" + default n + ---help--- + Enables the on_exit() API + +config SCHED_ONEXIT_MAX + int "Max number of on_exit() functions" + default 1 + depends on SCHED_ONEXIT + ---help--- + By default if SCHED_ONEXIT is selected, only a single on_exit() function + is supported. That number can be increased by defined this setting to the + number that you require. + +config USER_ENTRYPOINT + string "Application entry point" + default "user_start" + ---help--- + The name of the entry point for user applications. For the example + applications this is of the form 'app_main' where 'app' is the application + name. If not defined, USER_ENTRYPOINT defaults to "user_start." + +config DISABLE_OS_API + bool "Disable NuttX interfaces" + default y + ---help--- + The following can be used to disable categories of + APIs supported by the OS. If the compiler supports + weak functions, then it should not be necessary to + disable functions unless you want to restrict usage + of those APIs. + + There are certain dependency relationships in these + features. + + o mq_notify logic depends on signals to awaken tasks + waiting for queues to become full or empty. + o pthread_condtimedwait() depends on signals to wake + up waiting tasks. + +config DISABLE_CLOCK + bool "Disable clock interfaces" + depends on DISABLE_OS_API + default n + +config DISABLE_POSIX_TIMERS + bool "Disable POSIX timers" + depends on DISABLE_OS_API + default n + +config DISABLE_PTHREAD + bool "Disable pthread support" + depends on DISABLE_OS_API + default n + +config DISABLE_SIGNALS + bool "Disable signal support" + depends on DISABLE_OS_API + default n + +config DISABLE_MQUEUE + bool "Disable POSIX message queue support" + depends on DISABLE_OS_API + default n + +config DISABLE_MOUNTPOINT + bool "Disable support for mount points" + depends on DISABLE_OS_API + default n + +config DISABLE_ENVIRON + bool "Disable environment variable support" + depends on DISABLE_OS_API + default n + +config DISABLE_POLL + bool "Disable driver poll interfaces" + depends on DISABLE_OS_API + default n + +comment "Sizes of configurable things (0 disables)" + +config MAX_TASKS + int "Max tasks" + default 32 + ---help--- + The maximum number of simultaneously active tasks. This value must be + a power of two. + +config MAX_TASK_ARGS + int "Maximum number of task arguments" + default 4 + ---help--- + This controls the maximum number of of parameters that a task may + receive (i.e., maxmum value of 'argc') + +config NPTHREAD_KEYS + int "Number of pthread keys" + default 4 + ---help--- + The number of items of thread- + specific data that can be retained + +config NFILE_DESCRIPTORS + int "Max file descriptors" + default 16 + ---help--- + The maximum number of file + descriptors (one for each open) + +config NFILE_STREAMS + int "Max file streams" + default 16 + ---help--- + The maximum number of streams that can be fopen'ed + +config NAME_MAX + int "name max" + default 32 + ---help--- + The maximum size of a file name. + +config PREALLOC_MQ_MSGS + int "Pre-allocated messages" + default 32 + ---help--- + The number of pre-allocated message structures. The system manages + a pool of preallocated message structures to minimize dynamic allocations + +config MQ_MAXMSGSIZE + int "Maximum message size" + default 32 + ---help--- + Message structures are allocated with a fixed payload size given by this + setting (does not include other message structure overhead. + +config MAX_WDOGPARMS + int "max watchdog parms" + default 4 + ---help--- + Maximum number of parameters that + can be passed to a watchdog handler + +config PREALLOC_WDOGS + int "Pre-allocated watchdogs" + default 32 + ---help--- + The number of pre-allocated watchdog structures. The system manages a + pool of preallocated watchdog structures to minimize dynamic allocations + +config PREALLOC_TIMERS + int "Pre-allocated timers" + default 8 + ---help--- + The number of pre-allocated POSIX timer structures. The system manages a + pool of preallocated timer structures to minimize dynamic allocations. Set to + zero for all dynamic allocations. + +comment "Stack and heap information" + +config CUSTOM_STACK + bool "Enable custom stack" + default n + ---help--- + The up_ implementation will handle all stack operations outside of the + nuttx model. This is necessary for certain architectures that have + have hardware stacks (such as the 8051 family). + +config IDLETHREAD_STACKSIZE + int "Idle thread stack size" + default 1024 + ---help--- + The size of the initial stack used by the IDLE thread. The IDLE thread + is the thread that (1) performs the inital boot of the system up to the + point where user_start() is spawned, and (2) there after is the IDLE + thread that executes only when there is no other thread ready to run. + +config USERMAIN_STACKSIZE + int "Main thread stack size" + default 2048 + ---help--- + The size of the stack to allocate for the main user thread that begins at + the user_start() entry point. + +config PTHREAD_STACK_MIN + int "Minimum pthread stack size" + default 256 + ---help--- + Minimum pthread stack size + +config PTHREAD_STACK_DEFAULT + int "Default pthread stack size" + default 2048 + ---help--- + Default pthread stack size + |