# # For a description of the syntax of this configuration file, # see the file kconfig-language.txt in the NuttX tools repository. # config EXAMPLES_PWFB tristate "NX Per-Window Framebuffer Text Example" default n depends on NX select BOARDCTL select NX_RAMBACKED ---help--- Enable the NX per-window framebuffer example WARNING: Verbose graphics debug output interferes with this test because it introduces some weird timing. The test probably should use nx_synchronize() to keep syncrhonization even with the added delays. if EXAMPLES_PWFB config EXAMPLES_PWFB_NWINDOWS int "Number of Windows" default 3 range 0 3 if NX_SWCURSOR range 1 3 if !NX_SWCURSOR config EXAMPLES_PWFB_DEFAULT_COLORS bool "Use Default Colors" default y if !EXAMPLES_PWFB_DEFAULT_COLORS config EXAMPLES_PWFB_BGCOLOR hex "Background Color" ---help--- The color of the background. Default depends on config EXAMPLES_PWFB_BPP. config EXAMPLES_PWFB_COLOR1 hex "Color of Window 1" ---help--- The color of window 1. Default depends on config EXAMPLES_PWFB_BPP. config EXAMPLES_PWFB_COLOR2 hex "Color of Window 2" ---help--- The color of window 2. Default depends on config EXAMPLES_PWFB_BPP. config EXAMPLES_PWFB_COLOR3 hex "Color of Window 3" ---help--- The color of window 3. Default depends on config EXAMPLES_PWFB_BPP. config EXAMPLES_PWFB_TBCOLOR hex "Toolbar Color" ---help--- The color of the toolbar. Default depends on config EXAMPLES_PWFB_BPP. config EXAMPLES_PWFB_FONTCOLOR hex "Font Color" ---help--- The color of the fonts. Default depends on config EXAMPLES_PWFB_BPP. endif config EXAMPLES_PWFB_DEFAULT_FONT bool "Use Default Font" default y config EXAMPLES_PWFB_FONTID int "Font ID" depends on !EXAMPLES_PWFB_DEFAULT_FONT ---help--- Selects the font (see font ID numbers in include/nuttx/nx/nxfonts.h) config EXAMPLES_PWFB_BPP int "Bits-Per-Pixel" default 32 ---help--- Pixels per pixel to use. Valid options include 2, 4, 8, 16, 24, and 32. Default is 32. config EXAMPLES_PWFB_RATECONTROL int "Frame rate control" default 100 range 0 1000 ---help--- This is the inter-frame period in milliseconds that is used to control the framerate. A value of zero will disable frame controls and the rendering will occur as fast as is possible. If you run this example with high frame rates, it becomes unstable. This is probably a bug in the example: It may not be accounting for for some asynchronous behaviors. config EXAMPLES_PWFB_VERBOSE bool "Verbose output" default n comment "Tasking options" config EXAMPLES_PWFB_PROGNAME string "Program name" default "pwfb" ---help--- This is the name of the program that will be used when the NSH ELF program is installed. config EXAMPLES_PWFB_CLIENT_STACKSIZE int "Example Main Stack Size" default DEFAULT_TASK_STACKSIZE ---help--- The stacksize to use when starting the example main(). Default 2048 config EXAMPLES_PWFB_CLIENT_PRIO int "Client Priority" default 90 ---help--- The priority to use when staring the example main(). This priority should be lower than both the listener and server priorities (See CONFIG_NXSTART_SERVERPRIO). Default: 90 config EXAMPLES_PWFB_LISTENER_STACKSIZE int "Listener Stack Size" default DEFAULT_TASK_STACKSIZE ---help--- The stacksize to use when creating the NX server. Default 2048 config EXAMPLES_PWFB_LISTENER_PRIO int "Listener Priority" default 100 ---help--- The priority of the event listener thread. This priority should be above the client priority but below the server priority (See CONFIG_NXSTART_SERVERPRIO). Default 100. endif