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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.
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#
menu "Network Device Operations"
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config NETDEV_IOCTL
bool
default n
config NETDEV_PHY_IOCTL
bool "Enable PHY ioctl()"
default n
select NETDEV_IOCTL
---help---
Enable support for ioctl() commands to access PHY registers
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config NETDEV_CAN_BITRATE_IOCTL
bool "Enable CAN bitrate ioctl()"
default n
select NETDEV_IOCTL
depends on NET_CAN
---help---
Enable support for ioctl() commands to change CAN bitrate
config NETDEV_CAN_FILTER_IOCTL
bool "Enable CAN filter ioctl()"
default n
select NETDEV_IOCTL
depends on NET_CAN
---help---
Enable support for ioctl() commands to add/remove CAN hardware-level
filters (NOTE: Not supported by all drivers)
config NETDEV_WIRELESS_IOCTL
bool "Enable Wireless ioctl()"
default n
select NETDEV_IOCTL
depends on DRIVERS_WIRELESS
---help---
Enable support for wireless device ioctl() commands
config NETDEV_MODEM_LTE_IOCTL
bool "Enable LTE ioctl()"
default n
select NETDEV_IOCTL
depends on MODEM
---help---
Enable support for modem device ioctl() commands
config NETDEV_IFINDEX
bool "Enable IF index support"
default n
---help---
Enable support for references devices by an interface index.
This feature is automatically enabled when raw, PACKET sockets
are enabled.
When enabled, these option also enables the user interfaces:
if_nametoindex() and if_indextoname().
config NETDEV_MULTIPLE_IPv6
bool "Enable multiple IPv6 addresses support"
default n
select NETDEV_IFINDEX
depends on NET_IPv6
---help---
Enable support for multiple IPv6 addresses per network device.
config NETDEV_MAX_IPv6_ADDR
int "Maximum number of IPv6 addresses per network device"
range 2 255
default 2
depends on NETDEV_MULTIPLE_IPv6
---help---
Maximum number of IPv6 addresses that can be assigned to a single
network device. Normally a link-local address and a global address
are needed.
config NETDOWN_NOTIFIER
bool "Support network down notifications"
default n
depends on SCHED_WORKQUEUE
select WQUEUE_NOTIFIER
---help---
Enable building of logic that will execute on the low priority work
thread when the network is taken down. This is is a general purpose
notifier, but was developed specifically to support SIGHUP poll()
logic.
endmenu # Network Device Operations