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Diffstat (limited to 'nuttx/fs/Kconfig')
-rw-r--r-- | nuttx/fs/Kconfig | 42 |
1 files changed, 30 insertions, 12 deletions
diff --git a/nuttx/fs/Kconfig b/nuttx/fs/Kconfig index dfbfda3fa..6aac7a3f7 100644 --- a/nuttx/fs/Kconfig +++ b/nuttx/fs/Kconfig @@ -5,6 +5,10 @@ comment "File system configuration" +config DISABLE_MOUNTPOINT + bool "Disable support for mount points" + default n + source fs/mmap/Kconfig source fs/fat/Kconfig source fs/nfs/Kconfig @@ -14,29 +18,43 @@ source fs/binfs/Kconfig comment "System Logging" -config SYSLOG - bool "System logging" +config SYSLOG_ENABLE + bool "Enable SYSLOG Controls" default n ---help--- - Enables generic system logging features. + Support an interface called syslog_enable to dynamically enable or + disable SYSLOG output. Default: SYSLOG output is always enabled. -config SYSLOG_DEVPATH - string "System log device" - default "/dev/syslog" - depends on SYSLOG +config SYSLOG + bool "Advanced SYSLOG features" + default n ---help--- - The full path to the system logging device. For the RAMLOG SYSLOG device, - this is normally "/dev/ramlog". For character SYSLOG devices, it should be - some other existing character device (or file) supported by the configuration - (such as "/dev/ttyS1")/ + Enables generic system logging features. NOTE: This setting is not + required to enable system logging. If this feature is not enable + system logging will still be available and will log to the system + console (like printf()). This setting is required to enable + customization of the basic system loggin capability. + +if SYSLOG config SYSLOG_CHAR bool "System log character device support" default y - depends on SYSLOG ---help--- Enable the generic character device for the SYSLOG. The full path to the SYSLOG device is provided by SYSLOG_DEVPATH. A valid character device (or file) must exist at this path. It will by opened by syslog_initialize. Do not enable more than one SYSLOG device. + +config SYSLOG_DEVPATH + string "System log device" + default "/dev/syslog" + depends on SYSLOG_CHAR + ---help--- + The full path to the system logging device. For the RAMLOG SYSLOG device, + this is normally "/dev/ramlog". For character SYSLOG devices, it should be + some other existing character device (or file) supported by the configuration + (such as "/dev/ttyS1")/ + +endif |