# # For a description of the syntax of this configuration file, # see misc/tools/kconfig-language.txt. # menuconfig TIMER bool "Timer Support" default n ---help--- This selection enables building of the "upper-half" timer driver. See include/nuttx/timer.h for further timer driver information. menuconfig RTC bool "RTC Driver Support" default n ---help--- This selection enables configuration of a real time clock (RTCdriver. See include/nuttx/rtc.h for further RTC driver information. Most RTC drivers are MCU specific and may require other specific settings. if RTC config RTC_DATETIME bool "Date/Time RTC Support" default n ---help--- There are two general types of RTC: (1) A simple battery backed counter that keeps the time when power is down, and (2) a full date / time RTC the provides the date and time information, often in BCD format. If RTC_DATETIME is selected, it specifies this second kind of RTC. In this case, the RTC is used to "seed" the normal NuttX timer and the NuttX system timer provides for higher resolution time. if !RTC_DATETIME config RTC_HIRES bool "Hi-Res RTC Support" default n ---help--- If RTC_DATETIME not selected, then the simple, battery backed counter is used. There are two different implementations of such simple counters based on the time resolution of the counter: The typical RTC keeps time to resolution of 1 second, usually supporting a 32-bit time_t value. In this case, the RTC is used to "seed" the normal NuttX timer and the NuttX timer provides for higherresoution time. If RTC_HIRES is enabled in the NuttX configuration, then the RTC provides higher resolution time and completely replaces the system timer for purpose of date and time. config RTC_FREQUENCY int "Hi-Res RTC frequency" default 1 depends on RTC_HIRES ---help--- If RTC_HIRES is defined, then the frequency of the high resolution RTC must be provided. If RTC_HIRES is not defined, RTC_FREQUENCY is assumed to be one Hz. endif # !RTC_DATETIME config RTC_DRIVER bool "RTC Driver Support" default n ---help--- This selection enables building of the "upper-half" RTC driver. See include/nuttx/rtc.h for further RTC driver information. if RTC_DRIVER config RTC_ALARM bool "RTC Alarm Support" default n ---help--- Enable if the RTC hardware supports setting of an alarm. A callback function will be executed when the alarm goes off. config RTC_PERIODIC bool "RTC Periodic Interrupts" default n depends on EXPERIMENTAL ---help--- Add interrupt controls for RTCs that support periodic interrupts. config RTC_ONESEC bool "RTC Once-per-second interrupts" default n depends on EXPERIMENTAL ---help--- Add interrupt controls for RTCs that support once-per-second interrupts. config RTC_EPOCHYEAR bool "RTC epoch year" default n depends on EXPERIMENTAL ---help--- Add controls for RTCs that support epoch year settings. Many RTCs encode the year in an 8-bit register which is either interpreted as an 8-bit binary number or as a BCD number. In both cases, the number is interpreted relative to this RTC's Epoch. The RTC's Epoch is initialized to 1900 on most systems but on Alpha and MIPS it might also be initialized to 1952, 1980, or 2000, depending on the value of an RTC register for the year. With some RTCs, these operations can be used to read or to set the RTC's Epoch, respectively. endif # RTC_DRIVER endif # RTC menuconfig WATCHDOG bool "Watchdog Timer Support" default n ---help--- This selection enables building of the "upper-half" watchdog timer driver. See include/nuttx/watchdog.h for further watchdog timer driver information. if WATCHDOG config WATCHDOG_DEVPATH string "Watchdog Device Path" default "/dev/watchdog0" endif # WATCHDOG