# # For a description of the syntax of this configuration file, # see the file kconfig-language.txt in the NuttX tools repository. # config FSUTILS_IPCFG bool "IPv4 Configuration File Support" default n depends on NET_IPv4 ---help--- Enables support for an IPv4 configuration file that holds IP address and/or DHCP configuration information for a specific network device There is no dependency on IPv4 networking support so this configuration may be used in testing without a network. if FSUTILS_IPCFG config IPCFG_WRITABLE bool "Writable IPv4 Configuration" default y ---help--- Can be used to disable writing to the IPv4 Configuration file. This would be necessary if, for example, the IPv4 Configuration file were provided on a read-only file system. config IPCFG_BINARY bool "Binary IPv4 Configuration File" default n ---help--- By default, the IPv4 configuration file is an ASCII human readable file with = pairs. A Binary interface may be used for more constrained media such as EEPROM. config IPCFG_PATH string "IPv4 Configuration File Directory" default "/etc/sysconfig/network-scripts" ---help--- Specifies the full path to the directory or mountpoint that holds the IPv4 Configuration files. Each individual configuration file within this directory will have names like ipcfg-eth0. If CONFIG_IPCFG_CHARDEV is select, this setting is interpreted differently. In this case, CONFIG_IPCFG_PATH is the full path to the character driver. config IPCFG_CHARDEV bool "Character Driver" default n depends on IPCFG_BINARY ---help--- In some use cases, where there is only a single network device and only a single network device, a character driver on, perhaps, EEPROM may be used. In this case there is not file system and the CONFIG_IPCFG_PATH will refer to that character driver. NOTE that this configuration is only support with CONFIG_IPCFG_BINARY. config IPCFG_OFFSET int "Data offset" default 0 depends on IPCFG_CHARDEV ---help--- Seek to this offset before reading or writing the IPv4 Configuration. This is only support for the character driver device. This permits some formatting of, say, EEPROM, so that multiple, different configurations can be maintained at differnt offsets into the IPv4 Configuration File. endif # FSUTILS_IPCFG