nuttx-apps/examples/watchdog/Kconfig

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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.
#
config EXAMPLES_WATCHDOG
tristate "Watchdog Timer example"
default n
---help---
Enable the watchdog timer example
In order to use this example, board specific logic must register the
watchdog timer driver. That would be in the board bring-up logic
in the configs/<board>/src directory for the board.
The way that this is done depends on the underlying MCU architecture.
For STM32, this would be done like:
#include "stm32_wdg.h"
#if defined(CONFIG_STM32_WWDG)
stm32_wwdginitialize(CONFIG_STM32_WDG_DEVPATH);
#elif defined(CONFIG_STM32_IWDG)
stm32_iwdginitialize(CONFIG_STM32_WDG_DEVPATH, CONFIG_STM32_LSIFREQ);
#endif
For some Atmel SAM configurations, the board-specific initialization
sequence would be like:
#include "sam_wdt.h"
sam_wdt_initialize();
if EXAMPLES_WATCHDOG
config EXAMPLES_WATCHDOG_DEVPATH
string "Watchdog device path"
default "/dev/watchdog0"
---help---
The path to the watchdog device. Default: /dev/watchdog0
config EXAMPLES_WATCHDOG_PINGTIME
int "Watchdog ping time"
default 5000
---help---
Time in milliseconds that the example will ping the watchdog before letting the
watchdog expire. Default: 5000 milliseconds.
config EXAMPLES_WATCHDOG_PINGDELAY
int "Watchdog ping delay"
default 500
---help---
Time delay between pings in milliseconds. Default: 500 milliseconds.
config EXAMPLES_WATCHDOG_TIMEOUT
int "Watchdog timeout"
default 2000
---help---
The watchdog timeout value in milliseconds before the watchdog timer
expires. Default: 2000 milliseconds.
endif