# # For a description of the syntax of this configuration file, # see the file kconfig-language.txt in the NuttX tools repository. # if NET_6LOWPAN config NET_6LOWPAN_NREASSBUF int "Number of preallocated reassembly buffers" default 2 ---help--- Large IPv6 packets will be fragmented by 6LoWPAN into multiple frames and reconstitued into a reassembly buffer on the receiving side. Each concurrent reassembly requires one buffer. Reassembly buffers are large: The size of the 6LoWPAN MTU plus some overhead for the reassembly state. Some reassembly buffers may be preallocated; some may be allocated dynamically from the stack. The former require more static memory usage; the later require additional CPU cycles to perform the allocation and may effect deterministic behavior. So this is a trade-off between resources and performance. If the number of pre- allocated reassembly buffers are exhausted, the reassembly will continue with dynamically allocated reassembly buffers. This behavior can be changed with CONFIG_NET_6LOWPAN_REASS_STATIC config NET_6LOWPAN_REASS_STATIC bool "Static reassembly buffers" default n ---help--- By default, reassembly buffers may be allocated dynamically from the stack when all of the statically allocation reassembly buffers are in use. This will equire additional CPU cycles to perform the allocation and may effect deterministic behavior. This option may be selected to suppress all dynamica allocation of reassembly buffers. In that case, only static reassembly buffers are available; when those are exhausted, frames that require reassembly will be lost. choice prompt "6LoWPAN Compression" default NET_6LOWPAN_COMPRESSION_HC06 config NET_6LOWPAN_COMPRESSION_IPv6 bool "IPv6 Dispatch" ---help--- Packets compression when only IPv6 dispatch is used. There is no compression in this case, all fields are sent inline. We just add the IPv6 dispatch byte before the packet. config NET_6LOWPAN_COMPRESSION_HC1 bool "6LoWPAN HC1" ---help--- Compress IP/UDP header using HC1 and HC_UDP config NET_6LOWPAN_COMPRESSION_HC06 bool "6LoWPAN HC06" ---help--- Compress IP/UDP header using HC06 compression endchoice # 6LoWPAN Compression config NET_6LOWPAN_COMPRESSION_THRESHOLD int "Lower compression threshold" default 63 depends on !NET_6LOWPAN_COMPRESSION_IPv6 ---help--- CONFIG_NET_6LOWPAN_COMPRESSION_THRESHOLD sets a lower threshold for when packets should not be compressed. config NET_6LOWPAN_MINPORT hex "Minimum port nubmer" default 0xf0b0 depends on NET_6LOWPAN_COMPRESSION_HC1 ---help--- HC1 compression of UDP headersis feasible only if both src and dest ports are between CONFIG_NET_6LOWPAN_MINPORT and CONFIG_NET_6LOWPAN_MINPORT + 15, inclusive. All nodes must agree on the value of CONFIG_NET_6LOWPAN_MINPORT if NET_6LOWPAN_COMPRESSION_HC06 config NET_6LOWPAN_MAXADDRCONTEXT int "Maximum address contexts" default 1 ---help--- If we use IPHC compression, how many address contexts do we support? config NET_6LOWPAN_MAXADDRCONTEXT_PREFIX_0_0 hex "Address context 0 Prefix 0" default 0xaa ---help--- Prefix 0 for address context zero (assumes CONFIG_NET_6LOWPAN_MAXADDRCONTEXT >= 0) config NET_6LOWPAN_MAXADDRCONTEXT_PREFIX_0_1 hex "Address context 0 Prefix 1" default 0xaa ---help--- Prefix 1 for address context 0 (assumes CONFIG_NET_6LOWPAN_MAXADDRCONTEXT >= 0) config NET_6LOWPAN_MAXADDRCONTEXT_PREFIX_0_2 hex "Address context 0 Prefix 2" default 0xaa ---help--- Prefix 2 for address context 0 (assumes CONFIG_NET_6LOWPAN_MAXADDRCONTEXT >= 0) config NET_6LOWPAN_MAXADDRCONTEXT_PREFIX_0_3 hex "Address context 0 Prefix 3" default 0xaa ---help--- Prefix 3 for address context 0 (assumes CONFIG_NET_6LOWPAN_MAXADDRCONTEXT >= 0) config NET_6LOWPAN_MAXADDRCONTEXT_PREFIX_0_4 hex "Address context 0 Prefix 4" default 0xaa ---help--- Prefix 4 for address context 0 (assumes CONFIG_NET_6LOWPAN_MAXADDRCONTEXT >= 0) config NET_6LOWPAN_MAXADDRCONTEXT_PREFIX_0_5 hex "Address context 0 Prefix 5" default 0xaa ---help--- Prefix 5 for address context 0 (assumes CONFIG_NET_6LOWPAN_MAXADDRCONTEXT >= 0) config NET_6LOWPAN_MAXADDRCONTEXT_PREFIX_0_6 hex "Address context 0 Prefix 6" default 0xaa ---help--- Prefix 6 for address context 0 (assumes CONFIG_NET_6LOWPAN_MAXADDRCONTEXT >= 0) config NET_6LOWPAN_MAXADDRCONTEXT_PREFIX_0_7 hex "Address context 0 Prefix 7" default 0xaa ---help--- Prefix 7 for address context 0 (assumes CONFIG_NET_6LOWPAN_MAXADDRCONTEXT >= 0) config NET_6LOWPAN_MAXADDRCONTEXT_PREINIT_1 bool "Pre-initialize address context 1" default n ---help--- Preinitialize address context 1 for better header compression (Saves up to 13 bytes per 6lowpan packet). Assumes CONFIG_NET_6LOWPAN_MAXADDRCONTEXT >= 1) if NET_6LOWPAN_MAXADDRCONTEXT_PREINIT_1 config NET_6LOWPAN_MAXADDRCONTEXT_PREFIX_1_0 hex "Address context 1 Prefix 0" default 0xaa ---help--- Prefix 0 for address context 1 (assumes CONFIG_NET_6LOWPAN_MAXADDRCONTEXT >= 1) config NET_6LOWPAN_MAXADDRCONTEXT_PREFIX_1_1 hex "Address context 1 Prefix 1" default 0xaa ---help--- Prefix 1 for address context 1 (assumes CONFIG_NET_6LOWPAN_MAXADDRCONTEXT >= 1) config NET_6LOWPAN_MAXADDRCONTEXT_PREFIX_1_2 hex "Address context 1 Prefix 2" default 0xaa ---help--- Prefix 2 for address context 1 (assumes CONFIG_NET_6LOWPAN_MAXADDRCONTEXT >= 1) config NET_6LOWPAN_MAXADDRCONTEXT_PREFIX_1_3 hex "Address context 1 Prefix 3" default 0xaa ---help--- Prefix 3 for address context 1 (assumes CONFIG_NET_6LOWPAN_MAXADDRCONTEXT >= 1) config NET_6LOWPAN_MAXADDRCONTEXT_PREFIX_1_4 hex "Address context 1 Prefix 4" default 0xaa ---help--- Prefix 4 for address context 1 (assumes CONFIG_NET_6LOWPAN_MAXADDRCONTEXT >= 1) config NET_6LOWPAN_MAXADDRCONTEXT_PREFIX_1_5 hex "Address context 1 Prefix 5" default 0xaa ---help--- Prefix 5 for address context 1 (assumes CONFIG_NET_6LOWPAN_MAXADDRCONTEXT >= 1) config NET_6LOWPAN_MAXADDRCONTEXT_PREFIX_1_6 hex "Address context 1 Prefix 6" default 0xaa ---help--- Prefix 6 for address context 1 (assumes CONFIG_NET_6LOWPAN_MAXADDRCONTEXT >= 1) config NET_6LOWPAN_MAXADDRCONTEXT_PREFIX_1_7 hex "Address context 1 Prefix 7" default 0xaa ---help--- Prefix 7 for address context 1 (assumes CONFIG_NET_6LOWPAN_MAXADDRCONTEXT >= 1) endif # NET_6LOWPAN_MAXADDRCONTEXT_PREINIT_1 config NET_6LOWPAN_MAXADDRCONTEXT_PREINIT_2 bool "Pre-initialize address context 2" default n depends on NET_6LOWPAN_MAXADDRCONTEXT_PREINIT_1 ---help--- Preinitialize any address contexts for better header compression (Saves up to 13 bytes per 6lowpan packet). Assumes CONFIG_NET_6LOWPAN_MAXADDRCONTEXT >= 2) if NET_6LOWPAN_MAXADDRCONTEXT_PREINIT_2 config NET_6LOWPAN_MAXADDRCONTEXT_PREFIX_2_0 hex "Address context 2 Prefix 0" default 0xaa ---help--- Prefix 0 for address context 2 (assumes CONFIG_NET_6LOWPAN_MAXADDRCONTEXT >= 2) config NET_6LOWPAN_MAXADDRCONTEXT_PREFIX_2_1 hex "Address context 2 Prefix 1" default 0xaa ---help--- Prefix 1 for address context 2 (assumes CONFIG_NET_6LOWPAN_MAXADDRCONTEXT >= 2) config NET_6LOWPAN_MAXADDRCONTEXT_PREFIX_2_2 hex "Address context 2 Prefix 2" default 0xaa ---help--- Prefix 2 for address context 2 (assumes CONFIG_NET_6LOWPAN_MAXADDRCONTEXT >= 2) config NET_6LOWPAN_MAXADDRCONTEXT_PREFIX_2_3 hex "Address context 2 Prefix 3" default 0xaa ---help--- Prefix 3 for address context 2 (assumes CONFIG_NET_6LOWPAN_MAXADDRCONTEXT >= 2) config NET_6LOWPAN_MAXADDRCONTEXT_PREFIX_2_4 hex "Address context 2 Prefix 4" default 0xaa ---help--- Prefix 4 for address context 2 (assumes CONFIG_NET_6LOWPAN_MAXADDRCONTEXT >= 2) config NET_6LOWPAN_MAXADDRCONTEXT_PREFIX_2_5 hex "Address context 2 Prefix 5" default 0xaa ---help--- Prefix 5 for address context 2 (assumes CONFIG_NET_6LOWPAN_MAXADDRCONTEXT >= 2) config NET_6LOWPAN_MAXADDRCONTEXT_PREFIX_2_6 hex "Address context 2 Prefix 6" default 0xaa ---help--- Prefix 6 for address context 2 (assumes CONFIG_NET_6LOWPAN_MAXADDRCONTEXT >= 2) config NET_6LOWPAN_MAXADDRCONTEXT_PREFIX_2_7 hex "Address context 2 Prefix 7" default 0xaa ---help--- Prefix 7 for address context 2 (assumes CONFIG_NET_6LOWPAN_MAXADDRCONTEXT >= 2) endif # NET_6LOWPAN_MAXADDRCONTEXT_PREINIT_2 endif # NET_6LOWPAN_COMPRESSION_HC06 config NET_6LOWPAN_EXTENDEDADDR bool "Extended IEEE 802.15.4 address" default n ---help--- By default, a 2-byte short address is used for the IEEE802.15.4 MAC device's link layer address. If this option is selected, then an 8-byte extended address will be used. All devices operating on a network have unique, 8-byte addresses, referred to as extended addresses. A device will use either the extended address for direct communication within the PAN or the short 2-byte address that was allocated by the PAN coordinator when the device associated. config NET_6LOWPAN_MAXAGE int "Packet reassembly timeout" default 20 ---help--- Timeout for packet reassembly at the 6lowpan layer in units of seconds (should be < 60s) config NET_6LOWPAN_MAX_MACTRANSMITS int "Max MAC transmissions" default 4 range 1 255 ---help--- CONFIG_NET_6LOWPAN_MAX_MACTRANSMITS specifies how many times the MAC layer should resend packets if no link-layer ACK was received. This only makes sense with the csma_driver. config NET_6LOWPAN_PKTSIZE int "6LoWPAN packet buffer size" default 1294 range 590 1518 ---help--- Packet buffer size. This size includes the TCP/UDP payload plus the size of TCP/UDP header, the IP header, and the Ethernet header. This value is related to the MTU (Maximum Transmission Unit), except that it includes the size of the link layer header; the payload is the MSS (Maximum Segment Size). 6LoWPAN has no link layer header (at least in the packet buffer which is only used for re-assembly). So for 6LoWPAN the MTU is the same as the PKTSIZE. NOTE that this option depends on fragmentation support. By supporting fragmentation, we can handle quite large "logical" packet sizes. Without fragmentation support, the MTU is equal to the frame size and that has already been selected. config NET_6LOWPAN_DUMPBUFFER bool "Enable dumping of buffer data" default n depends on DEBUG_NET_INFO ---help--- Enable dumping of all packet and frame buffers coming into and out of the 6LoWPAN logic. This will generate a large volume of data if selected. endif # NET_6LOWPAN