nuttx/net/iob/Kconfig
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#
# For a description of the syntax of this configuration file,
# see misc/tools/kconfig-language.txt.
#
config NET_IOB
bool "Network I/O buffer support"
default n
---help---
This setting will build the networking I/O buffer (IOB) support
library.
if NET_IOB
config IOB_NBUFFERS
int "Number of pre-allocated network I/O buffers"
default 24 if (NET_TCP_WRITE_BUFFERS && !NET_TCP_READAHEAD) || (!NET_TCP_WRITE_BUFFERS && NET_TCP_READAHEAD)
default 36 if NET_TCP_WRITE_BUFFERS && NET_TCP_READAHEAD
default 8 if !NET_TCP_WRITE_BUFFERS && !NET_TCP_READAHEAD
---help---
Each packet is represented by a series of small I/O buffers in a
chain. This setting determines the number of preallocated I/O
buffers available for packet data.
config IOB_BUFSIZE
int "Payload size of one network I/O buffer"
default 196
---help---
Each packet is represented by a series of small I/O buffers in a
chain. This setting determines the data payload each preallocated
I/O buffer.
config IOB_NCHAINS
int "Number of pre-allocated I/O buffer chain heads"
default 0 if !NET_TCP_READAHEAD
default 8 if NET_TCP_READAHEAD
---help---
These tiny nodes are used as "containers" to support queueing of
I/O buffer chains. This will limit the number of I/O transactions
that can be "in-flight" at any give time. The default value of
zero disables this features.
These generic I/O buffer chain containers are not currently used
by any logic in NuttX. That is because their other other specialized
I/O buffer chain containers that also carry a payload of usage
specific information.
config IOB_THROTTLE
int "I/O buffer throttle value"
default 0 if !NET_TCP_WRITE_BUFFERS || !NET_TCP_READAHEAD
default 8 if NET_TCP_WRITE_BUFFERS && !NET_TCP_READAHEAD
depends on NET_TCP_WRITE_BUFFERS && !NET_TCP_READAHEAD
---help---
TCP write buffering and read-ahead buffer use the same pool of free
I/O buffers. In order to prevent uncontrolled incoming TCP packets
from hogging all of the available, pre-allocated I/O buffers, a
throttling value is required. This throttle value assures that
I/O buffers will be denied to the read-ahead logic before TCP writes
are halted.
config IOB_DEBUG
bool "Force I/O buffer debug"
default n
depends on DEBUG
---help---
This option will force debug output from I/O buffer logic,
even without network debug output. This is not normally something
that would want to do but is convenient if you are debugging the
I/O buffer logic and do not want to get overloaded with other
network-related debug output.
endif # NET_IOB