nuttx-apps/nshlib/Kconfig
Xiang Xiao 0d2ef47192 nshlib: Rename CONFIG_SYSTEM_NSH_SYMTAB to CONFIG_NSH_SYMTAB
Signed-off-by: Xiang Xiao <xiaoxiang@xiaomi.com>
2022-10-18 22:18:38 +02:00

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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 BOARDCTL if (!NSH_DISABLE_MKRD && !DISABLE_MOUNTPOINT) || NSH_ARCHINIT || NSH_ROMFSETC
select BOARDCTL_MKRD if !NSH_DISABLE_MKRD && !DISABLE_MOUNTPOINT
select BOARDCTL_ROMDISK if NSH_ROMFSETC
---help---
Build the NSH support library. This is used, for example, by
system/nsh in order to implement the full NuttShell (NSH).
if NSH_LIBRARY
menuconfig NSH_MOTD
bool "Message of the Day (MOTD)"
default n
---help---
Support a user-provided Message of the Day (MOTD) that will be
presented each time new NSH session is opened.
if NSH_MOTD
config NSH_PLATFORM_MOTD
bool "Platform MOTD"
default n
---help---
If this option is selected, the NSH will call into platform-specific
logic in order to get the MOTD. The function prototype for this
call is:
void platform_motd(FAR char *buffer, size_t buflen);
Where buffer is the location to return the MOTD and buflen is the
length of that buffer. The maximum size of the buffer is determined
by NSH_FILEIOSIZE. An appropriate location for the
implementation of platform_motd would be within apps/platform/<board>.
One newline will be inserted after the platform-supplied message.
platform_motd() is prototyped and described in apps/include/nshlib/nshlib.h
which may be included like:
#include "nshlib/nshlib.h"
config NSH_MOTD_STRING
string "MOTD String"
default "No MOTD string provided"
depends on !NSH_PLATFORM_MOTD
---help---
If NSH_MOTD is selected, but NSH_PLATFORM_MOTD is not, then a fixed
MOTD string will be used. That string is provided by this selection.
One newline will be inserted after supplied MOTD message.
endif # NSH_MOTD
menu "Command Line Configuration"
config NSH_PROMPT_STRING
string "Prompt String"
default "nsh> "
---help---
Provide the shell prompt string, default is "nsh> ".
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
select READLINE_HAVE_EXTMATCH
---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 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_QUOTE
bool "Enable back-slash quoting of characters"
default !DEFAULT_SMALL && NSH_ARGCAT
---help---
Force special characters like back-quotes, quotation marks, and the
back-slash character itself to be treat like normal text.
This feature is only implemented properly for the case where
CONFIG_NSH_ARGCAT is also selected.
config NSH_CMDPARMS
bool "Enable commands as parameters"
default !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 $BAR`
Will execute the program named myprogram passing it the value of the
environment variable BAR. The value of the environment variable FOO
is then set output of myprogram on stdout.
Because this feature commits significant resources, it is disabled by
default.
config NSH_MAXARGUMENTS
int "Maximum number of command arguments"
default 7
---help---
The maximum number of NSH command arguments.
Default: 7
config NSH_ARGCAT
bool "Concatenation of argument strings"
default !DEFAULT_SMALL
---help---
Support concatenation of strings with environment variables or command
output. For example:
set FOO XYZ
set BAR 123
set FOOBAR ABC_${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 permissible. Default: 3
config NSH_DISABLEBG
bool "Disable background commands"
default 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).
config NSH_SYMTAB
bool "Register symbol table"
default n
depends on LIBC_EXECFUNCS && BOARDCTL && !EXECFUNCS_HAVE_SYMTAB
select BOARDCTL_APP_SYMTAB
---help---
Enable logic to automatically register an application symbol table
as part of NSH initialization. If enabled, then application logic
must provide the following:
const struct symtab_s g_exports[];
const int g_nexports;
Where g_exports is the name of the exported application symbol table
and g_nexports holds the number of entries in the application symbol
table.
This is done very early in the NSH initialization sequence.
Why might you want to do this? There is really only one reason: You
would like to have the symbol tables in place early so that programs
started by NSH, perhaps via an initialization script, will have all
of the necessary symbols in place. Otherwise, you probably do *not*
want this option!
if NSH_SYMTAB
config NSH_SYMTAB_ARRAYNAME
string "Symbol table used by exec[l|v]"
default "g_exports"
---help---
The exec[l|v] and posix_spawn() functions needs to have (1) a
symbol table that provides the list of symbols exported by the base
code, and (2) the number of symbols in that table. This selection
provides the name of that symbol table.
config NSH_SYMTAB_COUNTNAME
string "Variable holding the number of symbols"
default "g_nexports"
---help---
The exec[l|v] and posix_spawn() functions needs to have (1) a
symbol table that provides the list of symbols exported by the base
code, and (2) the number of symbols in that table. This selection
provides the name of 'int' variable that holds the number of symbol
in the table.
endif # NSH_SYMTAB
menu "Disable Individual commands"
config NSH_DISABLE_ADDROUTE
bool "Disable addroute"
default DEFAULT_SMALL
depends on NET_ROUTE
config NSH_DISABLE_ARP
bool "Disable arp"
default DEFAULT_SMALL
depends on NET_ARP
config NSH_DISABLE_BASE64DEC
bool "Disable base64dec"
default DEFAULT_SMALL
depends on NETUTILS_CODECS && CODECS_BASE64
config NSH_DISABLE_BASE64ENC
bool "Disable base64enc"
default DEFAULT_SMALL
depends on NETUTILS_CODECS && CODECS_BASE64
config NSH_DISABLE_BASENAME
bool "Disable basename"
default DEFAULT_SMALL || NSH_DISABLESCRIPT
config NSH_DISABLE_CAT
bool "Disable cat"
default DEFAULT_SMALL
config NSH_DISABLE_CD
bool "Disable cd"
default DEFAULT_SMALL
config NSH_DISABLE_CP
bool "Disable cp"
default DEFAULT_SMALL
config NSH_DISABLE_CMP
bool "Disable cmp"
default DEFAULT_SMALL
config NSH_DISABLE_DATE
bool "Disable date"
default DEFAULT_SMALL || !RTC
config NSH_DISABLE_DD
bool "Disable dd"
default DEFAULT_SMALL
config NSH_DISABLE_DF
bool "Disable df"
default DEFAULT_SMALL
config NSH_DISABLE_DELROUTE
bool "Disable delroute"
default DEFAULT_SMALL
depends on NET_ROUTE
config NSH_DISABLE_DIRNAME
bool "Disable dirname"
default DEFAULT_SMALL || NSH_DISABLESCRIPT
config NSH_DISABLE_DMESG
bool "Disable dmesg"
default DEFAULT_SMALL
config NSH_DISABLE_ECHO
bool "Disable echo"
default DEFAULT_SMALL
config NSH_DISABLE_ENV
bool "Disable env"
default DEFAULT_SMALL
config NSH_DISABLE_EXEC
bool "Disable exec"
default DEFAULT_SMALL
config NSH_DISABLE_EXIT
bool "Disable exit"
default DEFAULT_SMALL && !NSH_TELNET
config NSH_DISABLE_EXPORT
bool "Disable export"
default DEFAULT_SMALL
config NSH_DISABLE_FREE
bool "Disable free"
default DEFAULT_SMALL
config NSH_DISABLE_GET
bool "Disable get"
default DEFAULT_SMALL
config NSH_DISABLE_HELP
bool "Disable help"
default DEFAULT_SMALL
config NSH_DISABLE_HEXDUMP
bool "Disable hexdump"
default DEFAULT_SMALL
config NSH_DISABLE_IFCONFIG
bool "Disable ifconfig"
default DEFAULT_SMALL || !FS_PROCFS || FS_PROCFS_EXCLUDE_NET
config NSH_DISABLE_IFUPDOWN
bool "Disable ifup/down"
default DEFAULT_SMALL || !FS_PROCFS || FS_PROCFS_EXCLUDE_NET
config NSH_DISABLE_KILL
bool "Disable kill"
default DEFAULT_SMALL
config NSH_DISABLE_LOSETUP
bool "Disable losetup"
default DEFAULT_SMALL
config NSH_DISABLE_LOSMART
bool "Disable losmart"
default DEFAULT_SMALL || !MTD_SMART
config NSH_DISABLE_LN
bool "Disable ln"
default DEFAULT_SMALL
depends on PSEUDOFS_SOFTLINKS
config NSH_DISABLE_LS
bool "Disable ls"
default DEFAULT_SMALL
config NSH_DISABLE_MB
bool "Disable mb"
default y
config NSH_DISABLE_MD5
bool "Disable md5"
default DEFAULT_SMALL
depends on NETUTILS_CODECS && CODECS_HASH_MD5
config NSH_DISABLE_MKDIR
bool "Disable mkdir"
default DEFAULT_SMALL
config NSH_DISABLE_MKFATFS
bool "Disable mkfatfs"
default DEFAULT_SMALL
depends on FSUTILS_MKFATFS
config NSH_DISABLE_MKFIFO
bool "Disable mkfifo"
default DEFAULT_SMALL
depends on PIPES
config NSH_DISABLE_MKRD
bool "Disable mkrd"
default DEFAULT_SMALL
config NSH_DISABLE_MKSMARTFS
bool "Disable mksmartfs"
default DEFAULT_SMALL
depends on FS_SMARTFS && FSUTILS_MKSMARTFS
config NSH_DISABLE_MH
bool "Disable mh"
default y
config NSH_DISABLE_MODCMDS
bool "Disable modules commands (insmod, rmmod, lsmod)"
default DEFAULT_SMALL
depends on MODULE
config NSH_DISABLE_MOUNT
bool "Disable mount"
default DEFAULT_SMALL
config NSH_DISABLE_MV
bool "Disable mv"
default DEFAULT_SMALL
config NSH_DISABLE_MW
bool "Disable mw"
default y
config NSH_DISABLE_NSFMOUNT
bool "Disable nfsmount"
default DEFAULT_SMALL
depends on NFS
config NSH_DISABLE_NSLOOKUP
bool "Disable nslookup"
default DEFAULT_SMALL
depends on LIBC_NETDB
config NSH_DISABLE_PASSWD
bool "Disable passwd"
default DEFAULT_SMALL
depends on NSH_LOGIN_PASSWD && !FSUTILS_PASSWD_READONLY
config NSH_DISABLE_PMCONFIG
bool "Disable pmconfig"
default DEFAULT_SMALL
depends on PM
config NSH_DISABLE_POWEROFF
bool "Disable poweroff"
default DEFAULT_SMALL
depends on BOARDCTL_POWEROFF
config NSH_DISABLE_PRINTF
bool "Disable printf"
default DEFAULT_SMALL
config NSH_DISABLE_PS
bool "Disable ps"
default DEFAULT_SMALL || !FS_PROCFS || FS_PROCFS_EXCLUDE_PROCESS
config NSH_DISABLE_PSHEAPUSAGE
bool "Disable ps heap usage"
depends on DEBUG_MM && !NSH_DISABLE_PS
default DEFAULT_SMALL
config NSH_DISABLE_PSSTACKUSAGE
bool "Disable ps stack usage"
depends on STACK_COLORATION && !NSH_DISABLE_PS
default DEFAULT_SMALL
---help---
Disable to save space and not pull in floating point routines
config NSH_DISABLE_PUT
bool "Disable put"
default DEFAULT_SMALL
config NSH_DISABLE_PWD
bool "Disable pwd"
default DEFAULT_SMALL
config NSH_DISABLE_READLINK
bool "Disable readlink"
default DEFAULT_SMALL
depends on PSEUDOFS_SOFTLINKS
config NSH_DISABLE_REBOOT
bool "Disable reboot"
default DEFAULT_SMALL
depends on BOARDCTL_RESET
config NSH_DISABLE_RM
bool "Disable rm"
default DEFAULT_SMALL
config NSH_DISABLE_RMDIR
bool "Disable rmdir"
default DEFAULT_SMALL
config NSH_DISABLE_ROUTE
bool "Disable delroute"
depends on FS_PROCFS && NET_ROUTE && !FS_PROCFS_EXCLUDE_NET && !FS_PROCFS_EXCLUDE_ROUTE
default DEFAULT_SMALL
config NSH_DISABLE_RPTUN
bool "Disable rptun"
default DEFAULT_SMALL
depends on RPTUN
config NSH_DISABLE_SET
bool "Disable set"
default DEFAULT_SMALL
config NSH_DISABLE_SOURCE
bool "Disable source"
default DEFAULT_SMALL
config NSH_DISABLE_SHUTDOWN
bool "Disable shutdown"
default DEFAULT_SMALL || !BOARD_POWEROFF || !BOARD_RESET
depends on BOARDCTL_POWEROFF || BOARDCTL_RESET
config NSH_DISABLE_SLEEP
bool "Disable sleep"
default DEFAULT_SMALL
config NSH_DISABLE_TIME
bool "Disable time"
default DEFAULT_SMALL
config NSH_DISABLE_TIMEDATECTL
bool "Disable timedatectl"
default DEFAULT_SMALL || !LIBC_LOCALTIME || !RTC
config NSH_DISABLE_TEST
bool "Disable test"
default DEFAULT_SMALL
config NSH_DISABLE_TELNETD
bool "Disable telnetd"
default DEFAULT_SMALL || NSH_NETLOCAL
config NSH_DISABLE_TRUNCATE
bool "Disable truncate"
default DEFAULT_SMALL
config NSH_DISABLE_UMOUNT
bool "Disable umount"
default DEFAULT_SMALL
config NSH_DISABLE_UNAME
bool "Disable uname"
default DEFAULT_SMALL
config NSH_DISABLE_UNSET
bool "Disable unset"
default DEFAULT_SMALL
config NSH_DISABLE_UPTIME
bool "Disable uptime"
default DEFAULT_SMALL
config NSH_DISABLE_URLDECODE
bool "Disable urldecode"
default DEFAULT_SMALL
depends on NETUTILS_CODECS && CODECS_URLCODE
config NSH_DISABLE_URLENCODE
bool "Disable urlencode"
default DEFAULT_SMALL
depends on NETUTILS_CODECS && CODECS_URLCODE
config NSH_DISABLE_USERADD
bool "Disable useradd"
default DEFAULT_SMALL
depends on NSH_LOGIN_PASSWD && !FSUTILS_PASSWD_READONLY
config NSH_DISABLE_USERDEL
bool "Disable userdel"
default DEFAULT_SMALL
depends on NSH_LOGIN_PASSWD && !FSUTILS_PASSWD_READONLY
config NSH_DISABLE_USLEEP
bool "Disable usleep"
default DEFAULT_SMALL
config NSH_DISABLE_WGET
bool "Disable wget"
default DEFAULT_SMALL
config NSH_DISABLE_XD
bool "Disable xd"
default DEFAULT_SMALL
config NSH_DISABLE_RESET_CAUSE
bool "Disable reset cause"
default n if !DEFAULT_SMALL
default y if DEFAULT_SMALL
depends on BOARDCTL_RESET_CAUSE
endmenu
if MMCSD
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_MMCSDSLOTNO
int "MMC/SD slot number"
default 0
---help---
If board-specific NSH start-up supports more than one MMC/SD slot, then this setting
should be provided to indicate which slot should be used. Default: 0.
config NSH_MMCSDSPIPORTNO
int "MMC/SD SPI device number"
default 0
depends on MMCSD_SPI
---help---
If board-specif NSH start-up logic will mount an SPI-based MMC/SD volume, then this
setting may be needed to tell the board logic which SPI bus to use. Default: 0
(meaning is board-specific).
endif # MMCSD
menu "Configure Command Options"
config NSH_VARS
bool "NSH variables"
default n
---help---
By default, there are no internal NSH variables. NSH will use OS
environment variables for all variable storage. If this option, NSH
will also support local NSH variables. These variables are, for the
most part, transparent and work just like the OS environment
variables. The difference is that when you create new tasks, all of
environment variables are inherited by the created tasks. NSH local
variables are not.
If this option is enabled (and CONFIG_DISABLE_ENVIRON is not), then a
new command called 'export' is enabled. The export command works very
must like the set command except that is operates on environment
variables. When CONFIG_NSH_VARS is enabled, there are changes in the
behavior of certains commands
============== =========================== ===========================
CMD w/o CONFIG_NSH_VARS w/CONFIG_NSH_VARS
============== =========================== ===========================
set <a> <b> Set environment var a to b Set NSH var a to b
unset <a> Unsets environment var a Unsets both environment var
and NSH var a
export <a> <b> Causes an error Unsets NSH var a. Sets
environment var a to b.
export <a> Causes an error Sets environment var a to
NSH var b (or ""). Unsets
local var a.
env Lists all environment Lists all environment
variables variables
============== =========================== ===========================
config NSH_CMDOPT_DD_STATS
bool "dd: Support transfer statistics"
default n
depends on !NSH_DISABLE_DD
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 !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 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 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 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_ROMFSETC
bool "Support ROMFS start-up script"
default n
depends on FS_ROMFS
---help---
Mount a ROMFS filesystem at /etc and provide a system init
script at /etc/init.d/rc.sysinit and a startup script
at /etc/init.d/rcS. The default system init script will mount
a FAT FS RAMDISK at /tmp but the logic is easily extensible.
if NSH_ROMFSETC
config NSH_CROMFSETC
bool "Support CROMFS (compressed) start-up script"
default n
depends on FS_CROMFS
---help---
Mount a CROMFS filesystem at /etc and provide a compressed system
init script at /etc/init.d/rc.sysinit and a startup script
at /etc/init.d/rcS.
config NSH_ROMFSRC
bool "Support ROMFS login script"
default n
---help---
The ROMFS start-up script will be executed exactly 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_SYSINITSCRIPT
string "Relative path to sysinit script"
default "init.d/rc.sysinit"
---help---
This is the relative path to the sysinit script within the mountpoint.
The default is init.d/rc.sysinit. This is a relative path and must not
start 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/boards/<arch>/<chip>/<board>/include
and should be stored at that location in the nuttx boards/
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. Default 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".
config NSH_SCRIPT_REDIRECT_PATH
string "rcS redirect output"
default ""
---help---
This option can redirect rcS output.such as /dev/log or other.
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 BOARDCTL && NSH_CONSOLE && USBDEV && (CDCACM || PL2303)
select BOARDCTL_USBDEVCTRL
---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_ALTSTDIN, NSH_ALTSTDOUT and NSH_ALTSTDERR must be set
to select the serial devices 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, stderr 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_ALTSTD(IN/OUT/ERR). 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_ALTSTDIN
string "Alternative console \"stdin\" 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_ALTSTDIN must be set to select the "stdin" device to
support the NSH console. This should be set to the quoted name
of a readable character driver such as:
NSH_ALTSTDIN="/dev/ttyS1".
This way the input will come from "/dev/ttyS1".
config NSH_ALTSTDOUT
string "Alternative console \"stdout\" device name"
default "/dev/console" if !SLCD_CONSOLE
default "/dev/slcd0" if SLCD_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_ALTSTDOUT must be set to select the "stdout" device to
support the NSH console. This should be set to the quoted name
of a write-able character driver such as:
NSH_ALTSTDIN="/dev/ttyS1".
This way the standard output will go to "/dev/ttyS1".
config NSH_ALTSTDERR
string "Alternative console \"stderr\" device name"
default "/dev/console" if !SLCD_CONSOLE
default "/dev/slcd0" if SLCD_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_ALTSTDERR must be set to select the "stderr" device to
support the NSH console. This should be set to the quoted name
of a write-able character driver such as:
NSH_ALTSTDIN="/dev/ttyS1".
This way the standard error output will go to "/dev/ttyS1".
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_FEATURES || 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 CONFIG_DEBUG_FEATURES
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 nuttx/drivers/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 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
bool "Network initialization"
default y
depends on NET
select NETUTILS_NETINIT
---help---
This option enables/disables all network initialization in NSH.
if !NSH_DISABLE_WGET
config NSH_WGET_BUFF_SIZE
int "wget buffer size"
default 512
---help---
Buffer size for wget command
endif # NSH_DISABLE_WGET
endmenu # Networking Configuration"
menu "Telnet Configuration"
depends on NETUTILS_TELNETD
config NSH_TELNET
bool "Use Telnet console"
default !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 DEFAULT_TASK_STACKSIZE
---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 DEFAULT_TASK_STACKSIZE
---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/responses. Default: 512
config NSH_DISABLE_TELNETSTART
bool "Disable to start telnetd"
default false
---help---
Determines if the nsh starts telnetd automatically
endif # NSH_TELNET
endmenu # Telnet Configuration
config NSH_LOGIN
bool
default n
config NSH_CONSOLE_LOGIN
bool "Console Login"
default n
select NSH_LOGIN
---help---
If defined, then the console user will be required to provide a
username and password to start the NSH shell.
config NSH_TELNET_LOGIN
bool "Telnet Login"
default n
depends on NSH_TELNET
select NSH_LOGIN
---help---
If defined, then the Telnet user will be required to provide a
username and password to start the NSH shell.
if NSH_LOGIN
choice
prompt "Verification method"
default NSH_LOGIN_PASSWD if FSUTILS_PASSWD
default NSH_LOGIN_FIXED if !FSUTILS_PASSWD
config NSH_LOGIN_FIXED
bool "Fixed username/password"
---help---
Verify user credentials by matching to fixed username and password
strings
config NSH_LOGIN_PLATFORM
bool "Platform username/password"
---help---
Call a platform-specific function to perform the verification of
user credentials. In this case, the platform-specific logic must
provide a function with the following prototype:
int platform_user_verify(FAR const char *username, FAR const char *password);
which is prototyped an described in apps/include/nshlib/nshlib.h and
which may be included like:
#include "nshlib/nshlib.h"
An appropriate place to implement this function might be in the
directory apps/platform/<board>.
config NSH_LOGIN_PASSWD
bool "Encrypted password file"
depends on FSUTILS_PASSWD
---help---
Use the content of an encrypted password file to verify user
credentials. This option requires that you have selected
CONFIG_FSUTILS_PASSWD to enable the access methods of
apps/fsutils/passwd.
endchoice # Verification method
config NSH_LOGIN_USERNAME
string "Login username"
default "admin"
depends on !NSH_LOGIN_PASSWD
---help---
Login user name. Default: "admin"
config NSH_LOGIN_PASSWORD
string "Login password"
default "Administrator"
depends on !NSH_LOGIN_PASSWD
---help---
Login password: Default: "Administrator"
config NSH_LOGIN_FAILDELAY
int "Login failure delay"
default 0
---help---
Login failure delay in milliseconds. The system will pause this
amount of time after each failed login attempt in order to
discourage people from cracking the password by brute force. The
value zero may be supplied to disable the delay.
config NSH_LOGIN_FAILCOUNT
int "Login retry count"
default 3
---help---
Number of login retry attempts.
endif # NSH_LOGIN
endif # NSH_LIBRARY
endmenu # NSH Library