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#
# For a description of the syntax of this configuration file,
# see the file kconfig-language.txt in the NuttX tools repository.
#
menu "NSH Library"
config NSH_LIBRARY
bool "NSH Library"
default n
select NETUTILS_NETLIB if NET
select LIBC_NETDB if NET
select READLINE_HAVE_EXTMATCH
---help---
Build the NSH support library. This is used, for example, by
examples/nsh in order to implement the full NuttShell (NSH).
if NSH_LIBRARY
menu "Command Line Configuration"
choice
prompt "Command Line Editor"
default NSH_READLINE if DEFAULT_SMALL
default NSH_CLE if !DEFAULT_SMALL
config NSH_READLINE
bool "Minimal readline()"
select SYSTEM_READLINE
---help---
Selects the minimal implementation of readline(). This minimal
implementation provides on backspace for command line editing.
config NSH_CLE
bool "Command Line Editor"
select SYSTEM_CLE
---help---
Selects the more extensive, EMACS-like command line editor.
Select this option only if (1) you don't mind a modest increase
in the FLASH footprint, and (2) you work with a terminal that
supports extensive VT100 editing commands.
Selecting this option will add probably 1.5-2KB to the FLASH
footprint.
endchoice
config NSH_LINELEN
int "Max command line length"
default 64 if DEFAULT_SMALL
default 80 if !DEFAULT_SMALL
---help---
The maximum length of one command line and of one output line.
Default: 64/80
config NSH_DISABLE_SEMICOLON
bool "Disable multiple commands per line"
default y if DEFAULT_SMALL
default n if !DEFAULT_SMALL
---help---
By default, you can enter multiple NSH commands on a line with each
command separated by a semicolon. You can disable this feature to
save a little memory on FLASH challenged platforms.
config NSH_CMDPARMS
bool "Enable commands as parameters"
default n if DEFAULT_SMALL
default y if !DEFAULT_SMALL
depends on !DISABLE_MOUNTPOINT
---help---
If selected, then the output from commands, from file applications, and
from NSH built-in commands can be used as arguments to other
commands. The entity to be executed is identified by enclosing the
command line in back quotes. For example,
set FOO `myprogram $BAR`
Will execute the program named myprogram passing it the value of the
environment variable BAR. The value of the environment variable FOO
is then set output of myprogram on stdout.
Because this feature commits significant resources, it is disabled by
default.
config NSH_MAXARGUMENTS
int "Maximum number of command arguments"
default 6
---help---
The maximum number of NSH command arguments.
Default: 6
config NSH_ARGCAT
bool "Concatenation of argument strings"
default n if DEFAULT_SMALL
default y if !DEFAULT_SMALL
---help---
Support concatenation of strings with environment variables or command
output. For example:
set FOO XYZ
set BAR 123
set FOOBAR ABC_${FOO}_${BAR}
would set the environment variable FOO to XYZ, BAR to 123 and FOOBAR
to ABC_XYZ_123. If NSH_ARGCAT is not selected, then a slightly small
FLASH footprint results but then also only simple environment
variables like $FOO can be used on the command line.
config NSH_NESTDEPTH
int "Maximum command nesting"
default 3
---help---
The maximum number of nested if-then[-else]-fi sequences that
are permissable. Default: 3
config NSH_DISABLEBG
bool "Disable background commands"
default y if DEFAULT_SMALL
default n if !DEFAULT_SMALL
---help---
This can be set to 'y' to suppress support for background
commands. This setting disables the 'nice' command prefix and
the '&' command suffix. This would only be set on systems
where a minimal footprint is a necessity and background command
execution is not.
endmenu # Command Line Configuration
config NSH_BUILTIN_APPS
bool "Enable built-in applications"
default n
depends on BUILTIN
---help---
Support external registered, "built-in" applications that can be
executed from the NSH command line (see apps/README.txt for
more information). This options requires support for builtin
applications (BUILTIN).
config NSH_FILE_APPS
bool "Enable execution of program files"
default n
depends on LIBC_EXECFUNCS
---help---
Support execution of program files residing within a file
system. This options requires support for the posix_spawn()
interface (LIBC_EXECFUNCS).
menu "Disable Individual commands"
config NSH_DISABLE_ADDROUTE
bool "Disable addroute"
default y if DEFAULT_SMALL
default n if !DEFAULT_SMALL
config NSH_DISABLE_BASE64DEC
bool "Disable base64dec"
default y if DEFAULT_SMALL
default n if !DEFAULT_SMALL
depends on NETUTILS_CODECS && CODECS_BASE64
config NSH_DISABLE_BASE64ENC
bool "Disable base64enc"
default y if DEFAULT_SMALL
default n if !DEFAULT_SMALL
depends on NETUTILS_CODECS && CODECS_BASE64
config NSH_DISABLE_CAT
bool "Disable cat"
default n
config NSH_DISABLE_CD
bool "Disable cd"
default n
config NSH_DISABLE_CP
bool "Disable cp"
default n
config NSH_DISABLE_CMP
bool "Disable cmp"
default y if DEFAULT_SMALL
default n if !DEFAULT_SMALL
config NSH_DISABLE_DATE
bool "Disable date"
default n if RTC
default y if !RTC
config NSH_DISABLE_DD
bool "Disable dd"
default y if DEFAULT_SMALL
default n if !DEFAULT_SMALL
config NSH_DISABLE_DF
bool "Disable df"
default y if DEFAULT_SMALL
default n if !DEFAULT_SMALL
config NSH_DISABLE_DELROUTE
bool "Disable delroute"
default y if DEFAULT_SMALL
default n if !DEFAULT_SMALL
config NSH_DISABLE_ECHO
bool "Disable echo"
default n
config NSH_DISABLE_EXEC
bool "Disable exec"
default y if DEFAULT_SMALL
default n if !DEFAULT_SMALL
config NSH_DISABLE_EXIT
bool "Disable exit"
default y if DEFAULT_SMALL && !NSH_TELNET
default n if !DEFAULT_SMALL || NSH_TELNET
config NSH_DISABLE_FREE
bool "Disable free"
default n
config NSH_DISABLE_GET
bool "Disable get"
default y if DEFAULT_SMALL
default n if !DEFAULT_SMALL
config NSH_DISABLE_HELP
bool "Disable help"
default n
config NSH_DISABLE_HEXDUMP
bool "Disable hexdump"
default y if DEFAULT_SMALL
default n if !DEFAULT_SMALL
config NSH_DISABLE_IFCONFIG
bool "Disable ifconfig"
default n
config NSH_DISABLE_KILL
bool "Disable kill"
default n
config NSH_DISABLE_LOSETUP
bool "Disable losetup"
default y if DEFAULT_SMALL
default n if !DEFAULT_SMALL
config NSH_DISABLE_LS
bool "Disable ls"
default n
config NSH_DISABLE_MB
bool "Disable mb"
default n
config NSH_DISABLE_MD5
bool "Disable md5"
default y if DEFAULT_SMALL
default n if !DEFAULT_SMALL
depends on NETUTILS_CODECS && CODECS_HASH_MD5
config NSH_DISABLE_MKDIR
bool "Disable mkdir"
default n
config NSH_DISABLE_MKFATFS
bool "Disable mkfatfs"
default y if DEFAULT_SMALL
default n if !DEFAULT_SMALL
depends on FS_FAT
config NSH_DISABLE_MKFIFO
bool "Disable mkfifo"
default y if DEFAULT_SMALL
default n if !DEFAULT_SMALL
config NSH_DISABLE_MKRD
bool "Disable mkrd"
default y if DEFAULT_SMALL
default n if !DEFAULT_SMALL
config NSH_DISABLE_MH
bool "Disable mh"
default n
config NSH_DISABLE_MOUNT
bool "Disable mount"
default n
config NSH_DISABLE_MV
bool "Disable mv"
default n
config NSH_DISABLE_MW
bool "Disable mw"
default n
config NSH_DISABLE_NSFMOUNT
bool "Disable nfsmount"
default n
depends on NFS
config NSH_DISABLE_NSLOOKUP
bool "Disable nslookup"
default n
depends on LIBC_NETDB && NETDB_DNSCLIENT
config NSH_DISABLE_POWEROFF
bool "Disable poweroff"
default n if !DEFAULT_SMALL && !BOARDCTL_RESET
default y if DEFAULT_SMALL || BOARDCTL_RESET
depends on BOARDCTL_POWEROFF
config NSH_DISABLE_PS
bool "Disable ps"
default n
depends on !BUILD_PROTECTED && !BUILD_KERNEL
config NSH_DISABLE_PING
bool "Disable ping"
default n
depends on NET_ICMP
config NSH_DISABLE_PUT
bool "Disable put"
default y if DEFAULT_SMALL
default n if !DEFAULT_SMALL
config NSH_DISABLE_PWD
bool "Disable pwd"
default n
config NSH_DISABLE_REBOOT
bool "Disable reboot"
default n if !DEFAULT_SMALL && !BOARDCTL_POWEROFF
default y if DEFAULT_SMALL || BOARDCTL_POWEROFF
depends on BOARDCTL_RESET
config NSH_DISABLE_RM
bool "Disable rm"
default n
config NSH_DISABLE_RMDIR
bool "Disable rmdir"
default n
config NSH_DISABLE_SET
bool "Disable set"
default n
config NSH_DISABLE_SH
bool "Disable sh"
default n
config NSH_DISABLE_SHUTDOWN
bool "Disable shutdown"
default n if !DEFAULT_SMALL && BOARD_POWEROFF && BOARD_RESET
default y if DEFAULT_SMALL || !BOARD_POWEROFF || !BOARD_RESET
depends on BOARDCTL_POWEROFF || BOARDCTL_RESET
config NSH_DISABLE_SLEEP
bool "Disable sleep"
default n
config NSH_DISABLE_TEST
bool "Disable test"
default n
config NSH_DISABLE_UMOUNT
bool "Disable umount"
default n
config NSH_DISABLE_UNAME
bool "Disable uname"
default y if DEFAULT_SMALL
default n if !DEFAULT_SMALL
config NSH_DISABLE_UNSET
bool "Disable unset"
default n
config NSH_DISABLE_URLDECODE
bool "Disable urldecode"
default y if DEFAULT_SMALL
default n if !DEFAULT_SMALL
depends on NETUTILS_CODECS && CODECS_URLCODE
config NSH_DISABLE_URLENCODE
bool "Disable urlencode"
default y if DEFAULT_SMALL
default n if !DEFAULT_SMALL
depends on NETUTILS_CODECS && CODECS_URLCODE
config NSH_DISABLE_USLEEP
bool "Disable usleep"
default n
config NSH_DISABLE_WGET
bool "Disable wget"
default y if DEFAULT_SMALL
default n if !DEFAULT_SMALL
config NSH_DISABLE_XD
bool "Disable xd"
default y if DEFAULT_SMALL
default n if !DEFAULT_SMALL
endmenu
menu "Configure Command Options"
config NSH_CMDOPT_DF_H
bool "df: Enable [-h] man-readable format"
default n if DEFAULT_SMALL
default y if !DEFAULT_SMALL
depends on !NSH_DISABLE_DF
config NSH_CODECS_BUFSIZE
int "File buffer size used by CODEC commands"
default 128
config NSH_CMDOPT_HEXDUMP
bool "hexdump: Enable 'skip' and 'count' parameters"
default n if DEFAULT_SMALL
default y if !DEFAULT_SMALL
depends on !NSH_DISABLE_HEXDUMP
config NSH_PROC_MOUNTPOINT
string "procfs mountpoint"
default "/proc"
depends on FS_PROCFS
endmenu
config NSH_FILEIOSIZE
int "NSH I/O buffer size"
default 512 if DEFAULT_SMALL
default 1024 if !DEFAULT_SMALL
---help---
Size of a static I/O buffer used for file access (ignored if
there is no filesystem). Default is 512/1024.
config NSH_STRERROR
bool "Use strerror()"
default n
depends on LIBC_STRERROR
---help---
strerror(errno) makes more readable output but strerror() is
very large and will not be used unless this setting is 'y'
This setting depends upon the strerror() having been enabled
with LIBC_STRERROR.
menu "Scripting Support"
config NSH_DISABLESCRIPT
bool "Disable script support"
default y if DEFAULT_SMALL
default n if !DEFAULT_SMALL
---help---
This can be set to 'y' to suppress support for scripting. This
setting disables the 'sh', 'test', and '[' commands and the
if-then[-else]-fi construct. This would only be set on systems
where a minimal footprint is a necessity and scripting is not.
if !NSH_DISABLESCRIPT
config NSH_DISABLE_ITEF
bool "Disable if-then-else-fi"
default y if DEFAULT_SMALL
default n if !DEFAULT_SMALL
---help---
This can be set to 'y' to suppress support for if-then-else-fi
sequences in scripts. This would only be set on systems where
some minimal scripting is required but if-then-else-fi is not.
config NSH_DISABLE_LOOPS
bool "Disable loops"
default y if DEFAULT_SMALL
default n if !DEFAULT_SMALL
---help---
This can be set to 'y' to suppress support for while-do-done and
until-do-done sequences in scripts. This would only be set on
systems where some minimal scripting is required but looping
is not.
endif # !NSH_DISABLESCRIPT
config NSH_MMCSDMINOR
int "MMC/SD minor device number"
default 0
---help---
If the architecture supports an MMC/SD slot and if the NSH
architecture specific logic is present, this option will provide
the MMC/SD minor number, i.e., the MMC/SD block driver will
be registered as /dev/mmcsdN where N is the minor number.
Default is zero.
config NSH_ROMFSETC
bool "Support ROMFS start-up script"
default n
depends on FS_ROMFS
---help---
Mount a ROMFS filesystem at /etc and provide a startup script
at /etc/init.d/rcS. The default startup script will mount
a FAT FS RAMDISK at /tmp but the logic is easily extensible.
if NSH_ROMFSETC
config NSH_ROMFSRC
bool "Support ROMFS login script"
default n
---help---
The ROMFS start-up script will be executed excactly once. For
simple, persistence consoles (like a serial console). But with
other other kinds of consoles, there may be multiple, transient
sessions (such as Telnet and USB consoles). In these cases, you
may need another script that is executed at the beginning of each
session. Selecting this option enables support for such a login
script
config NSH_ROMFSMOUNTPT
string "ROMFS mount point"
default "/etc"
---help---
The default mountpoint for the ROMFS volume is /etc, but that
can be changed with this setting. This must be a absolute path
beginning with '/'.
config NSH_INITSCRIPT
string "Relative path to startup script"
default "init.d/rcS"
---help---
This is the relative path to the startup script within the mountpoint.
The default is init.d/rcS. This is a relative path and must not
start with '/'.
config NSH_RCSCRIPT
string "Relative path to login script"
default ".nshrc"
depends on NSH_ROMFSRC
---help---
This is the relative path to the login script within the mountpoint.
The default is .nshrc. This is a relative path and must not
start with '/'.
config NSH_ROMFSDEVNO
int "ROMFS block device minor number"
default 0
---help---
This is the minor number of the ROMFS block device. The default is
'0' corresponding to /dev/ram0.
config NSH_ROMFSSECTSIZE
int "ROMFS sector size"
default 64
---help---
This is the sector size to use with the ROMFS volume. Since the
default volume is very small, this defaults to 64 but should be
increased if the ROMFS volume were to be become large. Any value
selected must be a power of 2.
choice
prompt "ROMFS header location"
default NSH_DEFAULTROMFS
config NSH_DEFAULTROMFS
bool "Default ROMFS header path"
---help---
Selects the default header located in the source directory of the
NSH library.
config NSH_ARCHROMFS
bool "Architecture-specific ROMFS path"
---help---
Enable this option to provide an architecture-specific ROMFS
header at arch/<boardname>/nsh_romfsimg.h. Note that this header
will be linked (or copied) from nuttx/configs/<boardname>/include
and should be stored at that location in the nuttx configs/
sub-directory.
config NSH_CUSTOMROMFS
bool "Custom ROMFS header path"
---help---
Enable this option to provide a custom ROMFS header. The path to
the header file can be specified in the option "Custom ROMFS header
file".
endchoice
if NSH_CUSTOMROMFS
config NSH_CUSTOMROMFS_HEADER
string "Custom ROMFS header file path"
default ""
---help---
Specifies the path to the custom ROMFS header file. This must be
either a full path or a path relative to one of the include file
search paths provided in your CFLAGS.
endif #NSH_CUSTOMROMFS
config NSH_FATDEVNO
int "FAT block device minor number"
default 1
depends on FS_FAT
---help---
When the default rcS file used when NSH_ROMFSETC is selected, it
will mount a FAT FS under /tmp. This is the minor number of the FAT
FS block device. The default is '1' corresponding to /dev/ram1.
config NSH_FATSECTSIZE
int "FAT sector size"
default 512
depends on FS_FAT
---help---
When the default rcS file used when NSH_ROMFSETC is selected, it
will mount a FAT FS under /tmp. This is the sector size use with the
FAT FS. Default is 512.
config NSH_FATNSECTORS
int "FAT number of sectors"
default 1024
depends on FS_FAT
---help---
When the default rcS file used when NSH_ROMFSETC is selected, it
will mount a FAT FS under /tmp. This is the number of sectors to use
with the FAT FS. Defualt is 1024. The amount of memory used by the
FAT FS will be NSH_FATSECTSIZE * NSH_FATNSECTORS bytes.
config NSH_FATMOUNTPT
string "FAT mount point"
default "/tmp"
depends on FS_FAT
---help---
When the default rcS file used when NSH_ROMFSETC is selected, it
will mount a FAT FS under /tmp. This is the location where the FAT
FS will be mounted. Default is "/tmp".
endif # NSH_ROMFSETC
endmenu # Scripting Support
menu "Console Configuration"
config NSH_CONSOLE
bool "Use console"
default y
---help---
If NSH_CONSOLE is set to 'y', then a character driver
console front-end is selected (/dev/console).
Normally, the serial console device is a UART and RS-232
interface. However, if USBDEV is defined, then a USB
serial device may, instead, be used if the one of
the following are defined:
PL2303 and PL2303_CONSOLE - Set up the Prolifics PL2303
emulation as a console device at /dev/console.
CDCACM and CDCACM_CONSOLE - Set up the CDC/ACM serial
device as a console device at dev/console.
NSH_USBCONSOLE and NSH_USBCONDEV - Sets up some other USB
serial device as the NSH console (not necessarily dev/console).
config NSH_USBCONSOLE
bool "Use a USB serial console"
default n
depends on NSH_CONSOLE && USBDEV && (CDCACM || PL2303)
---help---
If defined, then the an arbitrary USB serial device may be used
to as the NSH console. In this case, NSH_USBCONDEV must be defined
to indicate which USB serial device to use as the console.
if NSH_USBCONSOLE
config NSH_USBCONDEV
string "USB serial console device"
default "/dev/ttyACM0" if CDCACM
default "/dev/ttyUSB0" if !CDCACM
---help---
If NSH_USBCONSOLE is set to 'y', then NSH_USBCONDEV must
also be set to select the USB device used to support the
NSH console. This should be set to the quoted name of a
read-/write-able USB driver. Default: "/dev/ttyACM0".
config USBDEV_MINOR
int "USB serial console device minor number"
default 0
---help---
If there are more than one USB devices, then a USB device
minor number may also need to be provided. Default: 0
endif # NSH_USBCONSOLE
config NSH_ALTCONDEV
bool "Alternative console device"
default n
depends on NSH_CONSOLE && !NSH_USBCONSOLE && !NSH_TELNET
---help---
If CONFIG_NSH_CONSOLE is set to y, then CONFIG_NSH_ALTCONDEV may
also be selected to enable use of an alternate character device
to support the NSH console. If CONFIG_NSH_ALTCONDEV is selected,
then NSH_CONDEV must be set to select the serial device used to
support the NSH console. This may be useful, for example, to
separate the NSH command line from the system console when the
system console is used to provide debug output. Default: stdin
and stdout (probably "/dev/console")
NOTE 1: When any other device other than /dev/console is used
for a user interface, (1) linefeeds (\n) will not be expanded to
carriage return / linefeeds (\r\n). You will need to set
your terminal program to account for this. And (2) input is
not automatically echoed so you will have to turn local echo on.
NOTE 2: This option forces the console of all sessions to use
NSH_CONDEV. Hence, this option only makes sense for a system
that supports only a single session. This option is, in
particular, incompatible with Telnet sessions because each Telnet
session must use a different console device.
if NSH_ALTCONDEV
config NSH_CONDEV
string "Alternative console device name"
default "/dev/console"
---help---
If CONFIG_NSH_CONSOLE is set to y, then CONFIG_NSH_ALTCONDEV may
also be selected to enable use of an alternate character device
to support the NSH console. If CONFIG_NSH_ALTCONDEV is selected,
then NSH_CONDEV must be set to select the serial device used to
support the NSH console. This should be set to the quoted name
of a readable/write-able character driver such as:
NSH_CONDEV="/dev/ttyS1". This is useful, for example, to separate
the NSH command line from the system console when the system console
is used to provide debug output. Default: stdin and stdout
(probably "/dev/console")
NOTE 1: When any other device other than /dev/console is used
for a user interface, (1) linefeeds (\n) will not be expanded to
carriage return / linefeeds (\r\n). You will need to set
your terminal program to account for this. And (2) input is
not automatically echoed so you will have to turn local echo on.
NOTE 2: This option forces the console of all sessions to use
NSH_CONDEV. Hence, this option only makes sense for a system
that supports only a single session. This option is, in
particular, incompatible with Telnet sessions because each Telnet
session must use a different console device.
endif # NSH_ALTCONDEV
config NSH_USBKBD
bool "Use USB keyboard input"
default n
depends on NSH_CONSOLE && USBHOST_HIDKBD && !NSH_USBCONSOLE
---help---
Normally NSH uses the same device for stdin, stdout, and stderr. By
default, that device is /dev/console. If this option is selected,
then NSH will use a USB HID keyboard for stdin. In this case, the
keyboard is connected directly to the target (via a USB host
interface) and the data from the keyboard will drive NSH. NSH
output (stdout and stderr) will still go to /dev/console.
if NSH_USBKBD
config NSH_USBKBD_DEVNAME
string "USB keyboard device"
default "/dev/kbda"
---help---
If NSH_USBKBD is set to 'y', then NSH_USBKBD_DEVNAME must also be
set to select the USB keyboard device used to support the NSH
console input. This should be set to the quoted name of a read-
able keyboard driver. Default: "/dev/kbda".
endif #NSH_USBKBD
endmenu # Console Configuration
menu "USB Device Trace Support"
depends on USBDEV && (DEBUG || USBDEV_TRACE)
config NSH_USBDEV_TRACE
bool "Enable Builtin USB Trace Support"
default n
---help---
Enable builtin USB trace support in NSH. If selected, buffered USB
trace data will be presented each time a command is provided to NSH.
The USB trace data will be sent to the console unless DEBUG set or
unless you are using a USB console. In those cases, the trace data
will go to the SYSLOG device.
If not enabled, the USB trace support can be provided by external
logic such as apps/system/usbmonitor.
if NSH_USBDEV_TRACE
config NSH_USBDEV_TRACEINIT
bool "Show initialization events"
default n
---help---
Show initialization events
config NSH_USBDEV_TRACECLASS
bool "Show class driver events"
default n
---help---
Show class driver events
config NSH_USBDEV_TRACETRANSFERS
bool "Show data transfer events"
default n
---help---
Show data transfer events
config NSH_USBDEV_TRACECONTROLLER
bool "Show controller events"
default n
---help---
Show controller events
config NSH_USBDEV_TRACEINTERRUPTS
bool "Show interrupt-related events"
default n
---help---
Show interrupt-related events
endif # NSH_USBDEV_TRACE
endmenu # USB Device Trace Support
config NSH_ARCHINIT
bool "Have architecture-specific initialization"
default n
select LIB_BOARDCTL
---help---
Set if your board provides architecture specific initialization
via the board-interface function boardctl(). The boardctl()
function will be called early in NSH initialization to allow
board logic to do such things as configure MMC/SD slots.
menu "Networking Configuration"
depends on NET
config NSH_NETINIT_THREAD
bool "Network initialization thread"
default n
depends on !DISABLE_PTHREAD
---help---
NSH is brought up through a series of sequential initialization
steps. This includes networking. If the network is available on
reset, then there is really no issue. Negotiating the link will
take only a second or so and the delay to the NSH prompt is
normally acceptable.
But if there is no network connected, then the start-up delay can
be very long depending upon things like the particular PHY, driver
timeout delay times and number of retries. A failed negotiation
can potentially take a very long time, perhaps as much as a
minute... Long enough that you might think that the board would
never come up!
One solution is enabled by this option. If NSH_NETINIT_THREAD
is selected, the network bring-up will occur in parallel with
NSH on a separate thread. In this case, the NSH prompt will occur
immediately with the network becoming available some time later (if
if all). This thread will terminate once it successfully initializes
the network
NOTES: If no network is connected, the network bring-up will fail
and the network initialization thread will simply exit. There are
no retries and no mechanism to know if the network initialization
was successful. Furthermore, there is currently no support for
detecting loss of network connection. Lots of things to do!
if NSH_NETINIT_THREAD
config NSH_NETINIT_MONITOR
bool "Monitor link state"
default n
depends on ARCH_PHY_INTERRUPT && NETDEV_PHY_IOCTL && NET_UDP && !DISABLE_SIGNALS
---help---
By default the net initialization thread will bring-up the network
then exit, freeing all of the resources that it required. This is a
good behavior for systems with limited memory.
If this option is selected, however, then the network initialization
thread will persist forever; it will monitor the network status. In
the event that the network goes down (for example, if a cable is
removed), then the thread will monitor the link status and
attempt to bring the network back up. In this case the resources
required for network initialization are never released.
if NSH_NETINIT_MONITOR
config NSH_NETINIT_SIGNO
int "Notification signal number"
default 18
---help---
The network monitor logic will receive signals when there is any
change in the link status. This setting may be used to customize
that signal number in order to avoid conflicts.
config NSH_NETINIT_RETRYMSEC
int "Network bring-up retry period (msec)"
default 2000
---help---
When the network is down, the initialization thread will periodically
try to bring the network up. This can be a time consuming operation
so is done only periodically with that period specified by this
selection in milliseconds.
endif # NSH_NETINIT_MONITOR
config NSH_NETINIT_THREAD_STACKSIZE
int "Network initialization thread stack size"
default 1568
config NSH_NETINIT_THREAD_PRIORITY
int "Network initialization thread priority"
default 80
---help---
This should be set to a priority lower than most tasks. The network
PHY polling is CPU intensive and can interfere with the usability of
of threads competing for CPU bandwidth.
endif # NSH_NETINIT_THREAD
config NSH_NETINIT_DEBUG
bool "Network init debug"
default n
depends on DEBUG
---help---
Normally debug output is controlled by DEBUG_NET. However, that
will generate a LOT of debug output, especially if DEBUG_VERBOSE is
also selected. This option is intended to force VERVOSE debug
output from the NSH network initialization logic even if DEBUG_NET
or DEBUG_VERBOSE are not selected. This allows for focused, unit-
level debug of the NSH network initialization logic.
menu "IP Address Configuration"
config NSH_DHCPC
bool "Use DHCP to get IP address"
default n
depends on NETUTILS_DHCPC
---help---
Obtain the IP address via DHCP.
Per RFC2131 (p. 9), the DHCP client must be prepared to receive DHCP
messages of up to 576 bytes (excluding Ethernet, IP, or UDP headers and FCS).
if NET_IPv4
comment "IPv4 Addresses"
config NSH_IPADDR
hex "Target IPv4 address"
default 0x0a000002
depends on !NSH_DHCPC
---help---
If NSH_DHCPC is NOT set, then the static IP address must be provided.
This is a 32-bit integer value in host order. So, as an example,
0x10000002 would be 10.0.0.2.
config NSH_DRIPADDR
hex "Router IPv4 address"
default 0x0a000001
---help---
Default router IP address (aka, Gateway). This is a 32-bit integer
value in host order. So, as an example, 0x10000001 would be 10.0.0.1.
config NSH_NETMASK
hex "IPv4 Network mask"
default 0xffffff00
---help---
Network mask. This is a 32-bit integer value in host order. So, as
an example, 0xffffff00 would be 255.255.255.0.
endif # NET_IPv4
if NET_IPv6 && !NET_ICMPv6_AUTOCONF
comment "Target IPv6 address"
config NSH_IPv6ADDR_1
hex "[0]"
default 0xfc00
range 0x0 0xffff
---help---
If NET_ICMPv6_AUTOCONF is NOT set, then the static IP address must be
provided. This is a 16-bit integer value in host order. Each of the
eight values forming the full IP address must be specified
individually. This is the first of the 8-values. The default for
all eight values is fc00::2.
config NSH_IPv6ADDR_2
hex "[1]"
default 0x0000
range 0x0 0xffff
---help---
If NET_ICMPv6_AUTOCONF is NOT set, then the static IP address must be
provided. This is a 16-bit integer value in host order. Each of the
eight values forming the full IP address must be specified
individually. This is the second of the 8-values. The default for
all eight values is fc00::2.
config NSH_IPv6ADDR_3
hex "[2]"
default 0x0000
range 0x0 0xffff
---help---
If NET_ICMPv6_AUTOCONF is NOT set, then the static IP address must be
provided. This is a 16-bit integer value in host order. Each of the
eight values forming the full IP address must be specified
individually. This is the third of the 8-values. The default for
all eight values is fc00::2.
config NSH_IPv6ADDR_4
hex "[3]"
default 0x0000
range 0x0 0xffff
---help---
If NET_ICMPv6_AUTOCONF is NOT set, then the static IP address must be
provided. This is a 16-bit integer value in host order. Each of the
eight values forming the full IP address must be specified
individually. This is the fourth of the 8-values. The default for
all eight values is fc00::2.
config NSH_IPv6ADDR_5
hex "[4]"
default 0x0000
range 0x0 0xffff
---help---
If NET_ICMPv6_AUTOCONF is NOT set, then the static IP address must be
provided. This is a 16-bit integer value in host order. Each of the
eight values forming the full IP address must be specified
individually. This is the fifth of the 8-values. The default for
all eight values is fc00::2.
config NSH_IPv6ADDR_6
hex "[5]"
default 0x0000
range 0x0 0xffff
---help---
If NET_ICMPv6_AUTOCONF is NOT set, then the static IP address must be
provided. This is a 16-bit integer value in host order. Each of the
eight values forming the full IP address must be specified
individually. This is the sixth of the 8-values. The default for
all eight values is fc00::2.
config NSH_IPv6ADDR_7
hex "[6]"
default 0x0000
range 0x0 0xffff
---help---
If NET_ICMPv6_AUTOCONF is NOT set, then the static IP address must be
provided. This is a 16-bit integer value in host order. Each of the
eight values forming the full IP address must be specified
individually. This is the seventh of the 8-values. The default for
all eight values is fc00::2.
config NSH_IPv6ADDR_8
hex "[7]"
default 0x0002
range 0x0 0xffff
---help---
If NET_ICMPv6_AUTOCONF is NOT set, then the static IP address must be
provided. This is a 16-bit integer value in host order. Each of the
eight values forming the full IP address must be specified
individually. This is the last of the 8-values. The default for
all eight values is fc00::2.
comment "Router IPv6 address"
config NSH_DRIPv6ADDR_1
hex "[0]"
default 0xfc00
range 0x0 0xffff
---help---
Default router IP address (aka, Gateway). This is a 16-bit integer
value in host order. Each of the eight values forming the full IP
address must be specified individually. This is the first of the
8-values. The default for all eight values is fc00::1.
config NSH_DRIPv6ADDR_2
hex "[1]"
default 0x0000
range 0x0 0xffff
---help---
Default router IP address (aka, Gateway). This is a 16-bit integer
value in host order. Each of the eight values forming the full IP
address must be specified individually. This is the second of the
8-values. The default for all eight values is fc00::1.
config NSH_DRIPv6ADDR_3
hex "[2]"
default 0x0000
range 0x0 0xffff
---help---
Default router IP address (aka, Gateway). This is a 16-bit integer
value in host order. Each of the eight values forming the full IP
address must be specified individually. This is the third of the
8-values. The default for all eight values is fc00::1.
config NSH_DRIPv6ADDR_4
hex "[3]"
default 0x0000
range 0x0 0xffff
---help---
Default router IP address (aka, Gateway). This is a 16-bit integer
value in host order. Each of the eight values forming the full IP
address must be specified individually. This is the fourth of the
8-values. The default for all eight values is fc00::1.
config NSH_DRIPv6ADDR_5
hex "[4]"
default 0x0000
range 0x0 0xffff
---help---
Default router IP address (aka, Gateway). This is a 16-bit integer
value in host order. Each of the eight values forming the full IP
address must be specified individually. This is the fifth of the
8-values. The default for all eight values is fc00::1.
config NSH_DRIPv6ADDR_6
hex "[5]"
default 0x0000
range 0x0 0xffff
---help---
Default router IP address (aka, Gateway). This is a 16-bit integer
value in host order. Each of the eight values forming the full IP
address must be specified individually. This is the sixth of the
8-values. The default for all eight values is fc00::1.
config NSH_DRIPv6ADDR_7
hex "[6]"
default 0x0000
range 0x0 0xffff
---help---
Default router IP address (aka, Gateway). This is a 16-bit integer
value in host order. Each of the eight values forming the full IP
address must be specified individually. This is the seventh of the
8-values. The default for all eight values is fc00::1.
config NSH_DRIPv6ADDR_8
hex "[7]"
default 0x0001
range 0x0 0xffff
---help---
Default router IP address (aka, Gateway). This is a 16-bit integer
value in host order. Each of the eight values forming the full IP
address must be specified individually. This is the last of the
8-values. The default for all eight values is fc00::1.
comment "IPv6 Network mask"
config NSH_IPv6NETMASK_1
hex "[0]"
default 0xffff
range 0x0 0xffff
---help---
Network mask. This is a 16-bit integer value in host order. Each
of the eight values forming the full IP address must be specified
individually. This is the first of the 8-values. The default for
all eight values is fe00::0.
config NSH_IPv6NETMASK_2
hex "[1]"
default 0xffff
range 0x0 0xffff
---help---
Network mask. This is a 16-bit integer value in host order. Each
of the eight values forming the full IP address must be specified
individually. This is the second of the 8-values. The default for
all eight values is fe00::0.
config NSH_IPv6NETMASK_3
hex "[2]"
default 0xffff
range 0x0 0xffff
---help---
Network mask. This is a 16-bit integer value in host order. Each
of the eight values forming the full IP address must be specified
individually. This is the third of the 8-values. The default for
all eight values is fe00::0.
config NSH_IPv6NETMASK_4
hex "[3]"
default 0xffff
range 0x0 0xffff
---help---
Network mask. This is a 16-bit integer value in host order. Each
of the eight values forming the full IP address must be specified
individually. This is the fourth of the 8-values. The default for
all eight values is fe00::0.
config NSH_IPv6NETMASK_5
hex "[4]"
default 0xffff
range 0x0 0xffff
---help---
Network mask. This is a 16-bit integer value in host order. Each
of the eight values forming the full IP address must be specified
individually. This is the fifth of the 8-values. The default for
all eight values is fe00::0.
config NSH_IPv6NETMASK_6
hex "[5]"
default 0xffff
range 0x0 0xffff
---help---
Network mask. This is a 16-bit integer value in host order. Each
of the eight values forming the full IP address must be specified
individually. This is the sixth of the 8-values. The default for
all eight values is fe00::0.
config NSH_IPv6NETMASK_7
hex "[6]"
default 0xffff
range 0x0 0xffff
---help---
Network mask. This is a 16-bit integer value in host order. Each
of the eight values forming the full IP address must be specified
individually. This is the seventh of the 8-values. The default for
all eight values is fe00::0.
config NSH_IPv6NETMASK_8
hex "[7]"
default 0x0000
range 0x0 0xffff
---help---
Network mask. This is a 16-bit integer value in host order. Each
of the eight values forming the full IP address must be specified
individually. This is the eighth of the 8-values. The default for
all eight values is fe00::0.
endif #NET_IPv6 && !NET_ICMPv6_AUTOCONF
endmenu # IP Address Configuration
config NSH_DNS
bool "Use DNS"
default n
depends on NSH_LIBRARY && NETDB_DNSCLIENT
---help---
Configure to use a DNS.
config NSH_DNSIPADDR
hex "DNS IP address"
default 0xa0000001
depends on NSH_DNS
---help---
Configure the DNS address. This is a 32-bit integer value in host
order. So, as an example, 0xa0000001 would be 10.0.0.1.
config NSH_NOMAC
bool "Hardware has no MAC address"
default n
depends on NSH_LIBRARY && NET
---help---
Set if your Ethernet hardware has no built-in MAC address.
If set, a bogus MAC will be assigned.
if NSH_NOMAC
choice
prompt "MAC address selection"
default NSH_SWMAC
---help---
If the hardware as no MAC address, then NSH must assign an address
to the hardware before it brings the network up. This choice allows
you select the source of that MAC address.
config NSH_SWMAC
bool "Fixed address"
---help---
With this choice, you can assign a fixed MAC address determined by
a NuttX configuration option.
endchoice # MAC address selection
config NSH_MACADDR
hex "Fixed MAC address"
default 0x00e0deadbeef
depends on NSH_SWMAC
---help---
If the hardware has no built-in MAC address and if the NSH_SWMAC
option is selected, then the fixed, software-assigned MAC address
MAC address must provided with this selection.
endif # NSH_NOMAC
config NSH_MAX_ROUNDTRIP
int "Max Ping Round-Trip (DSEC)"
default 20
depends on NSH_LIBRARY && NET && !NSH_DISABLE_PING
---help---
This is the maximum round trip for a response to a ICMP ECHO request.
It is in units of deciseconds. The default is 20 (2 seconds).
endmenu # Networking Configuration"
menu "Telnet Configuration"
depends on NETUTILS_TELNETD
config NSH_TELNET
bool "Use Telnet console"
default n if DEFAULT_SMALL
default y if !DEFAULT_SMALL
depends on NETUTILS_TELNETD
---help---
If NSH_TELNET is set to 'y', then a TELENET
server front-end is selected. When this option is provided,
you may log into NuttX remotely using telnet in order to
access NSH.
if NSH_TELNET
config NSH_TELNETD_PORT
int "Telnet port number"
default 23
---help---
The telnet daemon will listen on this TCP port number for connections.
Default: 23
config NSH_TELNETD_DAEMONPRIO
int "Telnet daemon priority"
default 100
---help---
Priority of the Telnet daemon. Default: 100
config NSH_TELNETD_DAEMONSTACKSIZE
int "Telnet daemon stack size"
default 2048
---help---
Stack size allocated for the Telnet daemon. Default: 2048
config NSH_TELNETD_CLIENTPRIO
int "Telnet client priority"
default 100
---help---
Priority of the Telnet client. Default: 100
config NSH_TELNETD_CLIENTSTACKSIZE
int "Telnet client stack size"
default 2048
---help---
Stack size allocated for the Telnet client. Default: 2048
config NSH_IOBUFFER_SIZE
int "Telnet I/O buffer size"
default 512
---help---
Determines the size of the I/O buffer to use for sending/
receiving TELNET commands/reponses. Default: 512
config NSH_TELNET_LOGIN
bool "Telnet Login"
default n
---help---
If defined, then the Telnet user will be required to provide a
username and password to start the NSH shell.
if NSH_TELNET_LOGIN
config NSH_TELNET_USERNAME
string "Login Username"
default "admin"
---help---
Login user name. Default: "admin"
config NSH_TELNET_PASSWORD
string "Login Password"
default "nuttx"
---help---
Login password: Default: "nuttx"
config NSH_TELNET_FAILCOUNT
int "Login Retry Count"
default 3
---help---
Number of login retry attempts.
endif # NSH_TELNET_LOGIN
endif # NSH_TELNET
endmenu # Telnet Configuration
endif # NSH_LIBRARY
endmenu # NSH Library