ESP-Nodes/ESP32-IDF_ePaper/build/config/kconfig_menus.json
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"id": "IDF_FIRMWARE_CHIP_ID",
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"range": null,
"title": null,
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"range": null,
"title": "Default (binary application + 2nd stage bootloader)",
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"id": "APP_BUILD_BOOTLOADER",
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"children": [],
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"help": "If this option is enabled, external memory and related peripherals, such as Cache, MMU,\nFlash and PSRAM, won't be initialized. Corresponding drivers won't be introduced either.\nComponents that depend on the spi_flash component will also be unavailable, such as\napp_update, etc. When this option is enabled, about 26KB of RAM space can be saved.",
"id": "APP_BUILD_TYPE_PURE_RAM_APP",
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"range": null,
"title": "Build app without SPI_FLASH/PSRAM support (saves ram)",
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"help": null,
"id": "APP_BUILD_USE_FLASH_SECTIONS",
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"range": null,
"title": null,
"type": "bool"
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"children": [],
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"help": "If enabled, all date, time, and path information would be eliminated. A .gdbinit file would be create\nautomatically. (or will be append if you have one already)",
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"title": "Enable reproducible build",
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"help": "If enabled, this disables the linking of binary libraries in the application build. Note\nthat after enabling this Wi-Fi/Bluetooth will not work.",
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"title": "No Binary Blobs",
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"help": "Bootloaders before ESP-IDF v2.1 did less initialisation of the\nsystem clock. This setting needs to be enabled to build an app\nwhich can be booted by these older bootloaders.\n\nIf this setting is enabled, the app can be booted by any bootloader\nfrom IDF v1.0 up to the current version.\n\nIf this setting is disabled, the app can only be booted by bootloaders\nfrom IDF v2.1 or newer.\n\nEnabling this setting adds approximately 1KB to the app's IRAM usage.",
"id": "APP_COMPATIBLE_PRE_V2_1_BOOTLOADERS",
"name": "APP_COMPATIBLE_PRE_V2_1_BOOTLOADERS",
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"title": "App compatible with bootloaders before ESP-IDF v2.1",
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"children": [],
"depends_on": "IDF_TARGET_ESP32",
"help": "Partition tables before ESP-IDF V3.1 do not contain an MD5 checksum\nfield, and the bootloader before ESP-IDF v3.1 cannot read a partition\ntable that contains an MD5 checksum field.\n\nEnable this option only if your app needs to boot on a bootloader and/or\npartition table that was generated from a version *before* ESP-IDF v3.1.\n\nIf this option and Flash Encryption are enabled at the same time, and any\ndata partitions in the partition table are marked Encrypted, then the\npartition encrypted flag should be manually verified in the app before accessing\nthe partition (see CVE-2021-27926).",
"id": "APP_COMPATIBLE_PRE_V3_1_BOOTLOADERS",
"name": "APP_COMPATIBLE_PRE_V3_1_BOOTLOADERS",
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"title": "App compatible with bootloader and partition table before ESP-IDF v3.1",
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"id": "APP_INIT_CLK",
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"range": null,
"title": null,
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"id": "build-type",
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"help": "Offset address that 2nd bootloader will be flashed to.\nThe value is determined by the ROM bootloader.\nIt's not configurable in ESP-IDF.",
"id": "BOOTLOADER_OFFSET_IN_FLASH",
"name": "BOOTLOADER_OFFSET_IN_FLASH",
"range": null,
"title": null,
"type": "hex"
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"help": null,
"id": "BOOTLOADER_COMPILER_OPTIMIZATION_SIZE",
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"range": null,
"title": "Size (-Os)",
"type": "bool"
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"help": null,
"id": "BOOTLOADER_COMPILER_OPTIMIZATION_DEBUG",
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"range": null,
"title": "Debug (-Og)",
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"help": null,
"id": "BOOTLOADER_COMPILER_OPTIMIZATION_PERF",
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"range": null,
"title": "Optimize for performance (-O2)",
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"help": null,
"id": "BOOTLOADER_COMPILER_OPTIMIZATION_NONE",
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"range": null,
"title": "Debug without optimization (-O0)",
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"id": "bootloader-config-bootloader-optimization-level",
"name": "BOOTLOADER_COMPILER_OPTIMIZATION",
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"range": null,
"title": "No output",
"type": "bool"
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"help": null,
"id": "BOOTLOADER_LOG_LEVEL_ERROR",
"name": "BOOTLOADER_LOG_LEVEL_ERROR",
"range": null,
"title": "Error",
"type": "bool"
},
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"help": null,
"id": "BOOTLOADER_LOG_LEVEL_WARN",
"name": "BOOTLOADER_LOG_LEVEL_WARN",
"range": null,
"title": "Warning",
"type": "bool"
},
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"help": null,
"id": "BOOTLOADER_LOG_LEVEL_INFO",
"name": "BOOTLOADER_LOG_LEVEL_INFO",
"range": null,
"title": "Info",
"type": "bool"
},
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"help": null,
"id": "BOOTLOADER_LOG_LEVEL_DEBUG",
"name": "BOOTLOADER_LOG_LEVEL_DEBUG",
"range": null,
"title": "Debug",
"type": "bool"
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"help": null,
"id": "BOOTLOADER_LOG_LEVEL_VERBOSE",
"name": "BOOTLOADER_LOG_LEVEL_VERBOSE",
"range": null,
"title": "Verbose",
"type": "bool"
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"help": "Specify how much output to see in bootloader logs.",
"id": "bootloader-config-bootloader-log-verbosity",
"name": "BOOTLOADER_LOG_LEVEL",
"title": "Bootloader log verbosity",
"type": "choice"
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"help": null,
"id": "BOOTLOADER_LOG_LEVEL",
"name": "BOOTLOADER_LOG_LEVEL",
"range": null,
"title": null,
"type": "int"
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"depends_on": "IDF_TARGET_ESP32 && (ESPTOOLPY_FLASHMODE_QIO || ESPTOOLPY_FLASHMODE_QOUT)",
"help": "This setting is only used if the SPI flash pins have been overridden by setting the eFuses\nSPI_PAD_CONFIG_xxx, and the SPI flash mode is QIO or QOUT.\n\nWhen this is the case, the eFuse config only defines 3 of the 4 Quad I/O data pins. The WP pin (aka\nESP32 pin \"SD_DATA_3\" or SPI flash pin \"IO2\") is not specified in eFuse. The same pin is also used\nfor external SPIRAM if it is enabled.\n\nIf this config item is set to N (default), the correct WP pin will be automatically used for any\nEspressif chip or module with integrated flash. If a custom setting is needed, set this config item to\nY and specify the GPIO number connected to the WP.",
"id": "BOOTLOADER_SPI_CUSTOM_WP_PIN",
"name": "BOOTLOADER_SPI_CUSTOM_WP_PIN",
"range": null,
"title": "Use custom SPI Flash WP Pin when flash pins set in eFuse (read help)",
"type": "bool"
},
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"children": [],
"depends_on": "IDF_TARGET_ESP32 && (ESPTOOLPY_FLASHMODE_QIO || ESPTOOLPY_FLASHMODE_QOUT)",
"help": "The option \"Use custom SPI Flash WP Pin\" must be set or this value is ignored\n\nIf burning a customized set of SPI flash pins in eFuse and using QIO or QOUT mode for flash, set this\nvalue to the GPIO number of the SPI flash WP pin.",
"id": "BOOTLOADER_SPI_WP_PIN",
"name": "BOOTLOADER_SPI_WP_PIN",
"range": null,
"title": "Custom SPI Flash WP Pin",
"type": "int"
},
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"help": null,
"id": "BOOTLOADER_VDDSDIO_BOOST_1_8V",
"name": "BOOTLOADER_VDDSDIO_BOOST_1_8V",
"range": null,
"title": "1.8V",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice BOOTLOADER_VDDSDIO_BOOST>",
"help": null,
"id": "BOOTLOADER_VDDSDIO_BOOST_1_9V",
"name": "BOOTLOADER_VDDSDIO_BOOST_1_9V",
"range": null,
"title": "1.9V",
"type": "bool"
}
],
"depends_on": "SOC_CONFIGURABLE_VDDSDIO_SUPPORTED",
"help": "If this option is enabled, and VDDSDIO LDO is set to 1.8V (using eFuse\nor MTDI bootstrapping pin), bootloader will change LDO settings to\noutput 1.9V instead. This helps prevent flash chip from browning out\nduring flash programming operations.\n\nThis option has no effect if VDDSDIO is set to 3.3V, or if the internal\nVDDSDIO regulator is disabled via eFuse.",
"id": "bootloader-config-vddsdio-ldo-voltage",
"name": "BOOTLOADER_VDDSDIO_BOOST",
"title": "VDDSDIO LDO voltage",
"type": "choice"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "BOOTLOADER_FACTORY_RESET",
"help": "The selected GPIO will be configured as an input with internal pull-up enabled (note that on some SoCs.\nnot all pins have an internal pull-up, consult the hardware datasheet for details.) To trigger a factory\nreset, this GPIO must be held high or low (as configured) on startup.",
"id": "BOOTLOADER_NUM_PIN_FACTORY_RESET",
"name": "BOOTLOADER_NUM_PIN_FACTORY_RESET",
"range": null,
"title": "Number of the GPIO input for factory reset",
"type": "int"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice BOOTLOADER_FACTORY_RESET_PIN_LEVEL>",
"help": null,
"id": "BOOTLOADER_FACTORY_RESET_PIN_LOW",
"name": "BOOTLOADER_FACTORY_RESET_PIN_LOW",
"range": null,
"title": "Reset on GPIO low",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice BOOTLOADER_FACTORY_RESET_PIN_LEVEL>",
"help": null,
"id": "BOOTLOADER_FACTORY_RESET_PIN_HIGH",
"name": "BOOTLOADER_FACTORY_RESET_PIN_HIGH",
"range": null,
"title": "Reset on GPIO high",
"type": "bool"
}
],
"depends_on": "BOOTLOADER_FACTORY_RESET",
"help": "Pin level for factory reset, can be triggered on low or high.",
"id": "bootloader-config-gpio-triggers-factory-reset-factory-reset-gpio-level",
"name": "BOOTLOADER_FACTORY_RESET_PIN_LEVEL",
"title": "Factory reset GPIO level",
"type": "choice"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "BOOTLOADER_FACTORY_RESET",
"help": "The device will boot from \"factory\" partition (or OTA slot 0 if no factory partition is present) after a\nfactory reset.",
"id": "BOOTLOADER_OTA_DATA_ERASE",
"name": "BOOTLOADER_OTA_DATA_ERASE",
"range": null,
"title": "Clear OTA data on factory reset (select factory partition)",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "BOOTLOADER_FACTORY_RESET",
"help": "Allows customers to select which data partitions will be erased while factory reset.\n\nSpecify the names of partitions as a comma-delimited with optional spaces for readability. (Like this:\n\"nvs, phy_init, ...\")\nMake sure that the name specified in the partition table and here are the same.\nPartitions of type \"app\" cannot be specified here.",
"id": "BOOTLOADER_DATA_FACTORY_RESET",
"name": "BOOTLOADER_DATA_FACTORY_RESET",
"range": null,
"title": "Comma-separated names of partitions to clear on factory reset",
"type": "string"
}
],
"depends_on": null,
"help": "Allows to reset the device to factory settings:\n- clear one or more data partitions;\n- boot from \"factory\" partition.\nThe factory reset will occur if there is a GPIO input held at the configured level while\ndevice starts up. See settings below.",
"id": "BOOTLOADER_FACTORY_RESET",
"name": "BOOTLOADER_FACTORY_RESET",
"range": null,
"title": "GPIO triggers factory reset",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "BOOTLOADER_APP_TEST",
"help": "The selected GPIO will be configured as an input with internal pull-up enabled.\nTo trigger a test app, this GPIO must be pulled low on reset.\nAfter the GPIO input is deactivated and the device reboots, the old application will boot.\n(factory or OTA[x]).\nNote that GPIO34-39 do not have an internal pullup and an external one must be provided.",
"id": "BOOTLOADER_NUM_PIN_APP_TEST",
"name": "BOOTLOADER_NUM_PIN_APP_TEST",
"range": null,
"title": "Number of the GPIO input to boot TEST partition",
"type": "int"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice BOOTLOADER_APP_TEST_PIN_LEVEL>",
"help": null,
"id": "BOOTLOADER_APP_TEST_PIN_LOW",
"name": "BOOTLOADER_APP_TEST_PIN_LOW",
"range": null,
"title": "Enter test app on GPIO low",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice BOOTLOADER_APP_TEST_PIN_LEVEL>",
"help": null,
"id": "BOOTLOADER_APP_TEST_PIN_HIGH",
"name": "BOOTLOADER_APP_TEST_PIN_HIGH",
"range": null,
"title": "Enter test app on GPIO high",
"type": "bool"
}
],
"depends_on": "BOOTLOADER_APP_TEST",
"help": "Pin level for app test, can be triggered on low or high.",
"id": "bootloader-config-gpio-triggers-boot-from-test-app-partition-app-test-gpio-level",
"name": "BOOTLOADER_APP_TEST_PIN_LEVEL",
"title": "App test GPIO level",
"type": "choice"
}
],
"depends_on": "!BOOTLOADER_APP_ANTI_ROLLBACK",
"help": "Allows to run the test app from \"TEST\" partition.\nA boot from \"test\" partition will occur if there is a GPIO input pulled low while device starts up.\nSee settings below.",
"id": "BOOTLOADER_APP_TEST",
"name": "BOOTLOADER_APP_TEST",
"range": null,
"title": "GPIO triggers boot from test app partition",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "BOOTLOADER_FACTORY_RESET || BOOTLOADER_APP_TEST",
"help": "The GPIO must be held low continuously for this period of time after reset\nbefore a factory reset or test partition boot (as applicable) is performed.",
"id": "BOOTLOADER_HOLD_TIME_GPIO",
"name": "BOOTLOADER_HOLD_TIME_GPIO",
"range": null,
"title": "Hold time of GPIO for reset/test mode (seconds)",
"type": "int"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": null,
"help": "Protects the unmapped memory regions of the entire address space from unintended accesses.\nThis will ensure that an exception will be triggered whenever the CPU performs a memory\noperation on unmapped regions of the address space.",
"id": "BOOTLOADER_REGION_PROTECTION_ENABLE",
"name": "BOOTLOADER_REGION_PROTECTION_ENABLE",
"range": null,
"title": "Enable protection for unmapped memory regions",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "BOOTLOADER_WDT_ENABLE",
"help": "If this option is set, the ESP-IDF app must explicitly reset, feed, or disable the rtc_wdt in\nthe app's own code.\nIf this option is not set (default), then rtc_wdt will be disabled by ESP-IDF before calling\nthe app_main() function.\n\nUse function rtc_wdt_feed() for resetting counter of rtc_wdt.\nUse function rtc_wdt_disable() for disabling rtc_wdt.",
"id": "BOOTLOADER_WDT_DISABLE_IN_USER_CODE",
"name": "BOOTLOADER_WDT_DISABLE_IN_USER_CODE",
"range": null,
"title": "Allows RTC watchdog disable in user code",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "BOOTLOADER_WDT_ENABLE",
"help": "Verify that this parameter is correct and more then the execution time.\nPay attention to options such as reset to factory, trigger test partition and encryption on boot\n- these options can increase the execution time.\nNote: RTC_WDT will reset while encryption operations will be performed.",
"id": "BOOTLOADER_WDT_TIME_MS",
"name": "BOOTLOADER_WDT_TIME_MS",
"range": [
0,
120000
],
"title": "Timeout for RTC watchdog (ms)",
"type": "int"
}
],
"depends_on": null,
"help": "Tracks the execution time of startup code.\nIf the execution time is exceeded, the RTC_WDT will restart system.\nIt is also useful to prevent a lock up in start code caused by an unstable power source.\nNOTE: Tracks the execution time starts from the bootloader code - re-set timeout, while selecting the\nsource for slow_clk - and ends calling app_main.\nRe-set timeout is needed due to WDT uses a SLOW_CLK clock source. After changing a frequency slow_clk a\ntime of WDT needs to re-set for new frequency.\nslow_clk depends on RTC_CLK_SRC (INTERNAL_RC or EXTERNAL_CRYSTAL).",
"id": "BOOTLOADER_WDT_ENABLE",
"name": "BOOTLOADER_WDT_ENABLE",
"range": null,
"title": "Use RTC watchdog in start code",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "BOOTLOADER_APP_ANTI_ROLLBACK",
"help": "The secure version is the sequence number stored in the header of each firmware.\nThe security version is set in the bootloader, version is recorded in the eFuse field\nas the number of set ones. The allocated number of bits in the efuse field\nfor storing the security version is limited (see BOOTLOADER_APP_SEC_VER_SIZE_EFUSE_FIELD option).\n\nBootloader: When bootloader selects an app to boot, an app is selected that has\na security version greater or equal that recorded in eFuse field.\nThe app is booted with a higher (or equal) secure version.\n\nThe security version is worth increasing if in previous versions there is\na significant vulnerability and their use is not acceptable.\n\nYour partition table should has a scheme with ota_0 + ota_1 (without factory).",
"id": "BOOTLOADER_APP_SECURE_VERSION",
"name": "BOOTLOADER_APP_SECURE_VERSION",
"range": null,
"title": "eFuse secure version of app",
"type": "int"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "BOOTLOADER_APP_ANTI_ROLLBACK",
"help": "The size of the efuse secure version field.\nIts length is limited to 32 bits for ESP32 and 16 bits for ESP32-S2.\nThis determines how many times the security version can be increased.",
"id": "BOOTLOADER_APP_SEC_VER_SIZE_EFUSE_FIELD",
"name": "BOOTLOADER_APP_SEC_VER_SIZE_EFUSE_FIELD",
"range": null,
"title": "Size of the efuse secure version field",
"type": "int"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "BOOTLOADER_APP_ANTI_ROLLBACK",
"help": "This option allows to emulate read/write operations with all eFuses and efuse secure version.\nIt allows to test anti-rollback implemention without permanent write eFuse bits.\nThere should be an entry in partition table with following details: `emul_efuse, data, efuse, , 0x2000`.\n\nThis option enables: EFUSE_VIRTUAL and EFUSE_VIRTUAL_KEEP_IN_FLASH.",
"id": "BOOTLOADER_EFUSE_SECURE_VERSION_EMULATE",
"name": "BOOTLOADER_EFUSE_SECURE_VERSION_EMULATE",
"range": null,
"title": "Emulate operations with efuse secure version(only test)",
"type": "bool"
}
],
"depends_on": "BOOTLOADER_APP_ROLLBACK_ENABLE",
"help": "This option prevents rollback to previous firmware/application image with lower security version.",
"id": "BOOTLOADER_APP_ANTI_ROLLBACK",
"name": "BOOTLOADER_APP_ANTI_ROLLBACK",
"range": null,
"title": "Enable app anti-rollback support",
"type": "bool"
}
],
"depends_on": null,
"help": "After updating the app, the bootloader runs a new app with the \"ESP_OTA_IMG_PENDING_VERIFY\" state set.\nThis state prevents the re-run of this app. After the first boot of the new app in the user code, the\nfunction should be called to confirm the operability of the app or vice versa about its non-operability.\nIf the app is working, then it is marked as valid. Otherwise, it is marked as not valid and rolls back to\nthe previous working app. A reboot is performed, and the app is booted before the software update.\nNote: If during the first boot a new app the power goes out or the WDT works, then roll back will happen.\nRollback is possible only between the apps with the same security versions.",
"id": "BOOTLOADER_APP_ROLLBACK_ENABLE",
"name": "BOOTLOADER_APP_ROLLBACK_ENABLE",
"range": null,
"title": "Enable app rollback support",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "SOC_RTC_FAST_MEM_SUPPORTED && ((SECURE_BOOT && SECURE_BOOT_INSECURE) || !SECURE_BOOT)",
"help": "This option disables the normal validation of an image coming out of\ndeep sleep (checksums, SHA256, and signature). This is a trade-off\nbetween wakeup performance from deep sleep, and image integrity checks.\n\nOnly enable this if you know what you are doing. It should not be used\nin conjunction with using deep_sleep() entry and changing the active OTA\npartition as this would skip the validation upon first load of the new\nOTA partition.\n\nIt is possible to enable this option with Secure Boot if \"allow insecure\noptions\" is enabled, however it's strongly recommended to NOT enable it as\nit may allow a Secure Boot bypass.",
"id": "BOOTLOADER_SKIP_VALIDATE_IN_DEEP_SLEEP",
"name": "BOOTLOADER_SKIP_VALIDATE_IN_DEEP_SLEEP",
"range": null,
"title": "Skip image validation when exiting deep sleep",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "!SECURE_SIGNED_ON_BOOT",
"help": "Some applications need to boot very quickly from power on. By default, the entire app binary\nis read from flash and verified which takes up a significant portion of the boot time.\n\nEnabling this option will skip validation of the app when the SoC boots from power on.\nNote that in this case it's not possible for the bootloader to detect if an app image is\ncorrupted in the flash, therefore it's not possible to safely fall back to a different app\npartition. Flash corruption of this kind is unlikely but can happen if there is a serious\nfirmware bug or physical damage.\n\nFollowing other reset types, the bootloader will still validate the app image. This increases\nthe chances that flash corruption resulting in a crash can be detected following soft reset, and\nthe bootloader will fall back to a valid app image. To increase the chances of successfully recovering\nfrom a flash corruption event, keep the option BOOTLOADER_WDT_ENABLE enabled and consider also enabling\nBOOTLOADER_WDT_DISABLE_IN_USER_CODE - then manually disable the RTC Watchdog once the app is running.\nIn addition, enable both the Task and Interrupt watchdog timers with reset options set.",
"id": "BOOTLOADER_SKIP_VALIDATE_ON_POWER_ON",
"name": "BOOTLOADER_SKIP_VALIDATE_ON_POWER_ON",
"range": null,
"title": "Skip image validation from power on reset (READ HELP FIRST)",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "!SECURE_SIGNED_ON_BOOT",
"help": "Selecting this option prevents the bootloader from ever validating the app image before\nbooting it. Any flash corruption of the selected app partition will make the entire SoC\nunbootable.\n\nAlthough flash corruption is a very rare case, it is not recommended to select this option.\nConsider selecting \"Skip image validation from power on reset\" instead. However, if boot time\nis the only important factor then it can be enabled.",
"id": "BOOTLOADER_SKIP_VALIDATE_ALWAYS",
"name": "BOOTLOADER_SKIP_VALIDATE_ALWAYS",
"range": null,
"title": "Skip image validation always (READ HELP FIRST)",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "SOC_RTC_FAST_MEM_SUPPORTED",
"help": "Reserve RTC FAST memory for Skip image validation. This option in bytes.\nThis option reserves an area in the RTC FAST memory (access only PRO_CPU).\nUsed to save the addresses of the selected application.\nWhen a wakeup occurs (from Deep sleep), the bootloader retrieves it and\nloads the application without validation.",
"id": "BOOTLOADER_RESERVE_RTC_SIZE",
"name": "BOOTLOADER_RESERVE_RTC_SIZE",
"range": null,
"title": null,
"type": "hex"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "BOOTLOADER_CUSTOM_RESERVE_RTC",
"help": "This option reserves in RTC FAST memory the area for custom purposes.\nIf you want to create your own bootloader and save more information\nin this area of memory, you can increase it. It must be a multiple of 4 bytes.\nThis area (rtc_retain_mem_t) is reserved and has access from the bootloader and an application.",
"id": "BOOTLOADER_CUSTOM_RESERVE_RTC_SIZE",
"name": "BOOTLOADER_CUSTOM_RESERVE_RTC_SIZE",
"range": null,
"title": "Size in bytes for custom purposes",
"type": "hex"
}
],
"depends_on": "SOC_RTC_FAST_MEM_SUPPORTED",
"help": "This option allows the customer to place data in the RTC FAST memory,\nthis area remains valid when rebooted, except for power loss.\nThis memory is located at a fixed address and is available\nfor both the bootloader and the application.\n(The application and bootoloader must be compiled with the same option).\nThe RTC FAST memory has access only through PRO_CPU.",
"id": "BOOTLOADER_CUSTOM_RESERVE_RTC",
"name": "BOOTLOADER_CUSTOM_RESERVE_RTC",
"range": null,
"title": "Reserve RTC FAST memory for custom purposes",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "SOC_RTC_FAST_MEM_SUPPORTED",
"help": "This option reserves an area in RTC FAST memory for the following features:\n- \"Skip image validation when exiting deep sleep\"\n- \"Reserve RTC FAST memory for custom purposes\"\n- \"GPIO triggers factory reset\"",
"id": "BOOTLOADER_RESERVE_RTC_MEM",
"name": "BOOTLOADER_RESERVE_RTC_MEM",
"range": null,
"title": null,
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": null,
"help": "Perform the startup flow recommended by XMC. Please consult XMC for the details of this flow.\nXMC chips will be forbidden to be used, when this option is disabled.\n\nDON'T DISABLE THIS UNLESS YOU KNOW WHAT YOU ARE DOING.",
"id": "BOOTLOADER_FLASH_XMC_SUPPORT",
"name": "BOOTLOADER_FLASH_XMC_SUPPORT",
"range": null,
"title": "Enable the support for flash chips of XMC (READ HELP FIRST)",
"type": "bool"
}
],
"depends_on": null,
"id": "bootloader-config",
"title": "Bootloader config",
"type": "menu"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "SECURE_BOOT || SECURE_SIGNED_ON_BOOT_NO_SECURE_BOOT",
"help": null,
"id": "SECURE_SIGNED_ON_BOOT",
"name": "SECURE_SIGNED_ON_BOOT",
"range": null,
"title": null,
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "SECURE_BOOT || SECURE_SIGNED_ON_UPDATE_NO_SECURE_BOOT",
"help": null,
"id": "SECURE_SIGNED_ON_UPDATE",
"name": "SECURE_SIGNED_ON_UPDATE",
"range": null,
"title": null,
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "SECURE_SIGNED_ON_BOOT || SECURE_SIGNED_ON_UPDATE",
"help": null,
"id": "SECURE_SIGNED_APPS",
"name": "SECURE_SIGNED_APPS",
"range": null,
"title": null,
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "(IDF_TARGET_ESP32 && ESP32_REV_MIN_FULL >= 300) || SOC_SECURE_BOOT_V2_RSA",
"help": null,
"id": "SECURE_BOOT_V2_RSA_SUPPORTED",
"name": "SECURE_BOOT_V2_RSA_SUPPORTED",
"range": null,
"title": null,
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "SOC_SECURE_BOOT_V2_ECC",
"help": null,
"id": "SECURE_BOOT_V2_ECC_SUPPORTED",
"name": "SECURE_BOOT_V2_ECC_SUPPORTED",
"range": null,
"title": null,
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "SOC_SECURE_BOOT_V1",
"help": null,
"id": "SECURE_BOOT_V1_SUPPORTED",
"name": "SECURE_BOOT_V1_SUPPORTED",
"range": null,
"title": null,
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "ESP32_REV_MIN_FULL >= 300",
"help": null,
"id": "SECURE_BOOT_V2_PREFERRED",
"name": "SECURE_BOOT_V2_PREFERRED",
"range": null,
"title": null,
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": null,
"help": null,
"id": "SECURE_BOOT_V2_ECDSA_ENABLED",
"name": "SECURE_BOOT_V2_ECDSA_ENABLED",
"range": null,
"title": null,
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": null,
"help": null,
"id": "SECURE_BOOT_V2_RSA_ENABLED",
"name": "SECURE_BOOT_V2_RSA_ENABLED",
"range": null,
"title": null,
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": null,
"help": null,
"id": "SECURE_BOOT_FLASH_ENC_KEYS_BURN_TOGETHER",
"name": "SECURE_BOOT_FLASH_ENC_KEYS_BURN_TOGETHER",
"range": null,
"title": null,
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "!SECURE_BOOT",
"help": "Require apps to be signed to verify their integrity.\n\nThis option uses the same app signature scheme as hardware secure boot, but unlike hardware secure boot it\ndoes not prevent the bootloader from being physically updated. This means that the device can be secured\nagainst remote network access, but not physical access. Compared to using hardware Secure Boot this option\nis much simpler to implement.",
"id": "SECURE_SIGNED_APPS_NO_SECURE_BOOT",
"name": "SECURE_SIGNED_APPS_NO_SECURE_BOOT",
"range": null,
"title": "Require signed app images",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "SECURE_BOOT_V1_SUPPORTED && (SECURE_SIGNED_APPS_NO_SECURE_BOOT || SECURE_BOOT_V1_ENABLED) && <choice SECURE_SIGNED_APPS_SCHEME>",
"help": "Embeds the ECDSA public key in the bootloader and signs the application with an ECDSA key.\nRefer to the documentation before enabling.",
"id": "SECURE_SIGNED_APPS_ECDSA_SCHEME",
"name": "SECURE_SIGNED_APPS_ECDSA_SCHEME",
"range": null,
"title": "ECDSA",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "SECURE_BOOT_V2_RSA_SUPPORTED && (SECURE_SIGNED_APPS_NO_SECURE_BOOT || SECURE_BOOT_V2_ENABLED) && <choice SECURE_SIGNED_APPS_SCHEME>",
"help": "Appends the RSA-3072 based Signature block to the application.\nRefer to <Secure Boot Version 2 documentation link> before enabling.",
"id": "SECURE_SIGNED_APPS_RSA_SCHEME",
"name": "SECURE_SIGNED_APPS_RSA_SCHEME",
"range": null,
"title": "RSA",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "SECURE_BOOT_V2_ECC_SUPPORTED && (SECURE_SIGNED_APPS_NO_SECURE_BOOT || SECURE_BOOT_V2_ENABLED) && <choice SECURE_SIGNED_APPS_SCHEME>",
"help": "For Secure boot V2 (e.g., ESP32-C2 SoC), appends ECDSA based signature block to the application.\nRefer to documentation before enabling.",
"id": "SECURE_SIGNED_APPS_ECDSA_V2_SCHEME",
"name": "SECURE_SIGNED_APPS_ECDSA_V2_SCHEME",
"range": null,
"title": "ECDSA (V2)",
"type": "bool"
}
],
"depends_on": "SECURE_BOOT || SECURE_SIGNED_APPS_NO_SECURE_BOOT",
"help": "Select the Secure App signing scheme. Depends on the Chip Revision.\nThere are two secure boot versions:\n\n1. Secure boot V1\n - Legacy custom secure boot scheme. Supported in ESP32 SoC.\n\n2. Secure boot V2\n - RSA based secure boot scheme.\n Supported in ESP32-ECO3 (ESP32 Chip Revision 3 onwards), ESP32-S2, ESP32-C3, ESP32-S3 SoCs.\n\n - ECDSA based secure boot scheme. Supported in ESP32-C2 SoC.",
"id": "security-features-app-signing-scheme",
"name": "SECURE_SIGNED_APPS_SCHEME",
"title": "App Signing Scheme",
"type": "choice"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "SECURE_SIGNED_APPS_ECDSA_V2_SCHEME && <choice SECURE_BOOT_ECDSA_KEY_LEN_SIZE>",
"help": null,
"id": "SECURE_BOOT_ECDSA_KEY_LEN_192_BITS",
"name": "SECURE_BOOT_ECDSA_KEY_LEN_192_BITS",
"range": null,
"title": "Using ECC curve NISTP192",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "SECURE_SIGNED_APPS_ECDSA_V2_SCHEME && <choice SECURE_BOOT_ECDSA_KEY_LEN_SIZE>",
"help": null,
"id": "SECURE_BOOT_ECDSA_KEY_LEN_256_BITS",
"name": "SECURE_BOOT_ECDSA_KEY_LEN_256_BITS",
"range": null,
"title": "Using ECC curve NISTP256 (Recommended)",
"type": "bool"
}
],
"depends_on": "SECURE_SIGNED_APPS_ECDSA_V2_SCHEME",
"help": "Select the ECDSA key size. Two key sizes are supported\n\n- 192 bit key using NISTP192 curve\n- 256 bit key using NISTP256 curve (Recommended)\n\nThe advantage of using 256 bit key is the extra randomness which makes it difficult to be\nbruteforced compared to 192 bit key.\nAt present, both key sizes are practically implausible to bruteforce.",
"id": "security-features-ecdsa-key-size",
"name": "SECURE_BOOT_ECDSA_KEY_LEN_SIZE",
"title": "ECDSA key size",
"type": "choice"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "SECURE_SIGNED_APPS_NO_SECURE_BOOT && SECURE_SIGNED_APPS_ECDSA_SCHEME",
"help": "If this option is set, the bootloader will be compiled with code to verify that an app is signed before\nbooting it.\n\nIf hardware secure boot is enabled, this option is always enabled and cannot be disabled.\nIf hardware secure boot is not enabled, this option doesn't add significant security by itself so most\nusers will want to leave it disabled.",
"id": "SECURE_SIGNED_ON_BOOT_NO_SECURE_BOOT",
"name": "SECURE_SIGNED_ON_BOOT_NO_SECURE_BOOT",
"range": null,
"title": "Bootloader verifies app signatures",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "SECURE_SIGNED_APPS_NO_SECURE_BOOT",
"help": "If this option is set, any OTA updated apps will have the signature verified before being considered valid.\n\nWhen enabled, the signature is automatically checked whenever the esp_ota_ops.h APIs are used for OTA\nupdates, or esp_image_format.h APIs are used to verify apps.\n\nIf hardware secure boot is enabled, this option is always enabled and cannot be disabled.\nIf hardware secure boot is not enabled, this option still adds significant security against network-based\nattackers by preventing spoofing of OTA updates.",
"id": "SECURE_SIGNED_ON_UPDATE_NO_SECURE_BOOT",
"name": "SECURE_SIGNED_ON_UPDATE_NO_SECURE_BOOT",
"range": null,
"title": "Verify app signature on update",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "SECURE_BOOT_V1_SUPPORTED && <choice SECURE_BOOT_VERSION>",
"help": "Build a bootloader which enables secure boot version 1 on first boot.\nRefer to the Secure Boot section of the ESP-IDF Programmer's Guide for this version before enabling.",
"id": "SECURE_BOOT_V1_ENABLED",
"name": "SECURE_BOOT_V1_ENABLED",
"range": null,
"title": "Enable Secure Boot version 1",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "(SECURE_BOOT_V2_RSA_SUPPORTED || SECURE_BOOT_V2_ECC_SUPPORTED) && <choice SECURE_BOOT_VERSION>",
"help": "Build a bootloader which enables Secure Boot version 2 on first boot.\nRefer to Secure Boot V2 section of the ESP-IDF Programmer's Guide for this version before enabling.",
"id": "SECURE_BOOT_V2_ENABLED",
"name": "SECURE_BOOT_V2_ENABLED",
"range": null,
"title": "Enable Secure Boot version 2",
"type": "bool"
}
],
"depends_on": "SECURE_BOOT",
"help": "Select the Secure Boot Version. Depends on the Chip Revision.\nSecure Boot V2 is the new RSA / ECDSA based secure boot scheme.\n\n - RSA based scheme is supported in ESP32 (Revision 3 onwards), ESP32-S2, ESP32-C3 (ECO3), ESP32-S3.\n - ECDSA based scheme is supported in ESP32-C2 SoC.\n\nPlease note that, RSA or ECDSA secure boot is property of specific SoC based on its HW design, supported\ncrypto accelerators, die-size, cost and similar parameters. Please note that RSA scheme has requirement\nfor bigger key sizes but at the same time it is comparatively faster than ECDSA verification.\n\nSecure Boot V1 is the AES based (custom) secure boot scheme supported in ESP32 SoC.",
"id": "security-features-enable-hardware-secure-boot-in-bootloader-read-docs-first--select-secure-boot-version",
"name": "SECURE_BOOT_VERSION",
"title": "Select secure boot version",
"type": "choice"
}
],
"depends_on": "SOC_SECURE_BOOT_SUPPORTED && !(IDF_TARGET_ESP32C3 && ESP32C3_REV_MIN_FULL < 3)",
"help": "Build a bootloader which enables Secure Boot on first boot.\n\nOnce enabled, Secure Boot will not boot a modified bootloader. The bootloader will only load a partition\ntable or boot an app if the data has a verified digital signature. There are implications for reflashing\nupdated apps once secure boot is enabled.\n\nWhen enabling secure boot, JTAG and ROM BASIC Interpreter are permanently disabled by default.",
"id": "SECURE_BOOT",
"name": "SECURE_BOOT",
"range": null,
"title": "Enable hardware Secure Boot in bootloader (READ DOCS FIRST)",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice SECURE_BOOTLOADER_MODE>",
"help": "On first boot, the bootloader will generate a key which is not readable externally or by software. A\ndigest is generated from the bootloader image itself. This digest will be verified on each subsequent\nboot.\n\nEnabling this option means that the bootloader cannot be changed after the first time it is booted.",
"id": "SECURE_BOOTLOADER_ONE_TIME_FLASH",
"name": "SECURE_BOOTLOADER_ONE_TIME_FLASH",
"range": null,
"title": "One-time flash",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice SECURE_BOOTLOADER_MODE>",
"help": "Generate a reusable secure bootloader key, derived (via SHA-256) from the secure boot signing key.\n\nThis allows the secure bootloader to be re-flashed by anyone with access to the secure boot signing\nkey.\n\nThis option is less secure than one-time flash, because a leak of the digest key from one device\nallows reflashing of any device that uses it.",
"id": "SECURE_BOOTLOADER_REFLASHABLE",
"name": "SECURE_BOOTLOADER_REFLASHABLE",
"range": null,
"title": "Reflashable",
"type": "bool"
}
],
"depends_on": "SECURE_BOOT_V1_ENABLED",
"help": null,
"id": "security-features-secure-bootloader-mode",
"name": "SECURE_BOOTLOADER_MODE",
"title": "Secure bootloader mode",
"type": "choice"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "SECURE_BOOT_BUILD_SIGNED_BINARIES",
"help": "Path to the key file used to sign app images.\n\nKey file is an ECDSA private key (NIST256p curve) in PEM format for Secure Boot V1.\nKey file is an RSA private key in PEM format for Secure Boot V2.\n\nPath is evaluated relative to the project directory.\n\nYou can generate a new signing key by running the following command:\nespsecure.py generate_signing_key secure_boot_signing_key.pem\n\nSee the Secure Boot section of the ESP-IDF Programmer's Guide for this version for details.",
"id": "SECURE_BOOT_SIGNING_KEY",
"name": "SECURE_BOOT_SIGNING_KEY",
"range": null,
"title": "Secure boot private signing key",
"type": "string"
}
],
"depends_on": "SECURE_SIGNED_APPS",
"help": "Once secure boot or signed app requirement is enabled, app images are required to be signed.\n\nIf enabled (default), these binary files are signed as part of the build process. The file named in\n\"Secure boot private signing key\" will be used to sign the image.\n\nIf disabled, unsigned app/partition data will be built. They must be signed manually using espsecure.py.\nVersion 1 to enable ECDSA Based Secure Boot and Version 2 to enable RSA based Secure Boot.\n(for example, on a remote signing server.)",
"id": "SECURE_BOOT_BUILD_SIGNED_BINARIES",
"name": "SECURE_BOOT_BUILD_SIGNED_BINARIES",
"range": null,
"title": "Sign binaries during build",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "SECURE_SIGNED_APPS && SECURE_SIGNED_APPS_ECDSA_SCHEME && !SECURE_BOOT_BUILD_SIGNED_BINARIES",
"help": "Path to a public key file used to verify signed images.\nSecure Boot V1: This ECDSA public key is compiled into the bootloader and/or\napp, to verify app images.\n\nKey file is in raw binary format, and can be extracted from a\nPEM formatted private key using the espsecure.py\nextract_public_key command.\n\nRefer to the Secure Boot section of the ESP-IDF Programmer's Guide for this version before enabling.",
"id": "SECURE_BOOT_VERIFICATION_KEY",
"name": "SECURE_BOOT_VERIFICATION_KEY",
"range": null,
"title": "Secure boot public signature verification key",
"type": "string"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "SECURE_BOOT && SOC_SUPPORT_SECURE_BOOT_REVOKE_KEY",
"help": "If this option is set, ROM bootloader will revoke the public key digest burned in efuse block\nif it fails to verify the signature of software bootloader with it.\nRevocation of keys does not happen when enabling secure boot. Once secure boot is enabled,\nkey revocation checks will be done on subsequent boot-up, while verifying the software bootloader\n\nThis feature provides a strong resistance against physical attacks on the device.\n\nNOTE: Once a digest slot is revoked, it can never be used again to verify an image\nThis can lead to permanent bricking of the device, in case all keys are revoked\nbecause of signature verification failure.",
"id": "SECURE_BOOT_ENABLE_AGGRESSIVE_KEY_REVOKE",
"name": "SECURE_BOOT_ENABLE_AGGRESSIVE_KEY_REVOKE",
"range": null,
"title": "Enable Aggressive key revoke strategy",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice SECURE_BOOTLOADER_KEY_ENCODING>",
"help": null,
"id": "SECURE_BOOTLOADER_KEY_ENCODING_256BIT",
"name": "SECURE_BOOTLOADER_KEY_ENCODING_256BIT",
"range": null,
"title": "No encoding (256 bit key)",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice SECURE_BOOTLOADER_KEY_ENCODING>",
"help": null,
"id": "SECURE_BOOTLOADER_KEY_ENCODING_192BIT",
"name": "SECURE_BOOTLOADER_KEY_ENCODING_192BIT",
"range": null,
"title": "3/4 encoding (192 bit key)",
"type": "bool"
}
],
"depends_on": "SECURE_BOOTLOADER_REFLASHABLE",
"help": "In reflashable secure bootloader mode, a hardware key is derived from the signing key (with SHA-256) and\ncan be written to eFuse with espefuse.py.\n\nNormally this is a 256-bit key, but if 3/4 Coding Scheme is used on the device then the eFuse key is\ntruncated to 192 bits.\n\nThis configuration item doesn't change any firmware code, it only changes the size of key binary which is\ngenerated at build time.",
"id": "security-features-hardware-key-encoding",
"name": "SECURE_BOOTLOADER_KEY_ENCODING",
"title": "Hardware Key Encoding",
"type": "choice"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "SECURE_BOOT",
"help": "You can disable some of the default protections offered by secure boot, in order to enable testing or a\ncustom combination of security features.\n\nOnly enable these options if you are very sure.\n\nRefer to the Secure Boot section of the ESP-IDF Programmer's Guide for this version before enabling.",
"id": "SECURE_BOOT_INSECURE",
"name": "SECURE_BOOT_INSECURE",
"range": null,
"title": "Allow potentially insecure options",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "SOC_FLASH_ENCRYPTION_XTS_AES_128_DERIVED && <choice SECURE_FLASH_ENCRYPTION_KEYSIZE>",
"help": null,
"id": "SECURE_FLASH_ENCRYPTION_AES128_DERIVED",
"name": "SECURE_FLASH_ENCRYPTION_AES128_DERIVED",
"range": null,
"title": "AES-128 key derived from 128 bits (SHA256(128 bits))",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "SOC_FLASH_ENCRYPTION_XTS_AES_128 && !(IDF_TARGET_ESP32C2 && SECURE_BOOT) && <choice SECURE_FLASH_ENCRYPTION_KEYSIZE>",
"help": null,
"id": "SECURE_FLASH_ENCRYPTION_AES128",
"name": "SECURE_FLASH_ENCRYPTION_AES128",
"range": null,
"title": "AES-128 (256-bit key)",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "SOC_FLASH_ENCRYPTION_XTS_AES_256 && <choice SECURE_FLASH_ENCRYPTION_KEYSIZE>",
"help": null,
"id": "SECURE_FLASH_ENCRYPTION_AES256",
"name": "SECURE_FLASH_ENCRYPTION_AES256",
"range": null,
"title": "AES-256 (512-bit key)",
"type": "bool"
}
],
"depends_on": "SOC_FLASH_ENCRYPTION_XTS_AES_OPTIONS && SECURE_FLASH_ENC_ENABLED",
"help": "Size of generated AES-XTS key.\n\n- AES-128 uses a 256-bit key (32 bytes) derived from 128 bits (16 bytes) burned in half Efuse key block.\n Internally, it calculates SHA256(128 bits)\n- AES-128 uses a 256-bit key (32 bytes) which occupies one Efuse key block.\n- AES-256 uses a 512-bit key (64 bytes) which occupies two Efuse key blocks.\n\nThis setting is ignored if either type of key is already burned to Efuse before the first boot.\nIn this case, the pre-burned key is used and no new key is generated.",
"id": "security-features-enable-flash-encryption-on-boot-read-docs-first--size-of-generated-aes-xts-key",
"name": "SECURE_FLASH_ENCRYPTION_KEYSIZE",
"title": "Size of generated AES-XTS key",
"type": "choice"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice SECURE_FLASH_ENCRYPTION_MODE>",
"help": null,
"id": "SECURE_FLASH_ENCRYPTION_MODE_DEVELOPMENT",
"name": "SECURE_FLASH_ENCRYPTION_MODE_DEVELOPMENT",
"range": null,
"title": "Development (NOT SECURE)",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "(!EFUSE_VIRTUAL || IDF_CI_BUILD) && <choice SECURE_FLASH_ENCRYPTION_MODE>",
"help": null,
"id": "SECURE_FLASH_ENCRYPTION_MODE_RELEASE",
"name": "SECURE_FLASH_ENCRYPTION_MODE_RELEASE",
"range": null,
"title": "Release",
"type": "bool"
}
],
"depends_on": "SECURE_FLASH_ENC_ENABLED",
"help": "By default Development mode is enabled which allows ROM download mode to perform flash encryption\noperations (plaintext is sent to the device, and it encrypts it internally and writes ciphertext\nto flash.) This mode is not secure, it's possible for an attacker to write their own chosen plaintext\nto flash.\n\nRelease mode should always be selected for production or manufacturing. Once enabled it's no longer\npossible for the device in ROM Download Mode to use the flash encryption hardware.\n\nWhen EFUSE_VIRTUAL is enabled, SECURE_FLASH_ENCRYPTION_MODE_RELEASE is not available.\nFor CI tests we use IDF_CI_BUILD to bypass it (\"export IDF_CI_BUILD=1\").\nWe do not recommend bypassing it for other purposes.\n\nRefer to the Flash Encryption section of the ESP-IDF Programmer's Guide for details.",
"id": "security-features-enable-flash-encryption-on-boot-read-docs-first--enable-usage-mode",
"name": "SECURE_FLASH_ENCRYPTION_MODE",
"title": "Enable usage mode",
"type": "choice"
}
],
"depends_on": null,
"help": "If this option is set, flash contents will be encrypted by the bootloader on first boot.\n\nNote: After first boot, the system will be permanently encrypted. Re-flashing an encrypted\nsystem is complicated and not always possible.\n\nRead https://docs.espressif.com/projects/esp-idf/en/latest/security/flash-encryption.html\nbefore enabling.",
"id": "SECURE_FLASH_ENC_ENABLED",
"name": "SECURE_FLASH_ENC_ENABLED",
"range": null,
"title": "Enable flash encryption on boot (READ DOCS FIRST)",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": null,
"help": null,
"id": "SECURE_FLASH_HAS_WRITE_PROTECTION_CACHE",
"name": "SECURE_FLASH_HAS_WRITE_PROTECTION_CACHE",
"range": null,
"title": null,
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "(SECURE_BOOT_INSECURE || SECURE_FLASH_ENCRYPTION_MODE_DEVELOPMENT) && IDF_TARGET_ESP32",
"help": "By default, the BASIC ROM Console starts on reset if no valid bootloader is\nread from the flash.\n\nWhen either flash encryption or secure boot are enabled, the default is to\ndisable this BASIC fallback mode permanently via eFuse.\n\nIf this option is set, this eFuse is not burned and the BASIC ROM Console may\nremain accessible. Only set this option in testing environments.",
"id": "SECURE_BOOT_ALLOW_ROM_BASIC",
"name": "SECURE_BOOT_ALLOW_ROM_BASIC",
"range": null,
"title": "Leave ROM BASIC Interpreter available on reset",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "SECURE_BOOT_INSECURE || SECURE_FLASH_ENCRYPTION_MODE_DEVELOPMENT",
"help": "If not set (default), the bootloader will permanently disable JTAG (across entire chip) on first boot\nwhen either secure boot or flash encryption is enabled.\n\nSetting this option leaves JTAG on for debugging, which negates all protections of flash encryption\nand some of the protections of secure boot.\n\nOnly set this option in testing environments.",
"id": "SECURE_BOOT_ALLOW_JTAG",
"name": "SECURE_BOOT_ALLOW_JTAG",
"range": null,
"title": "Allow JTAG Debugging",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "SECURE_BOOT_INSECURE || SECURE_SIGNED_ON_UPDATE_NO_SECURE_BOOT",
"help": "If not set (default), app partition size must be a multiple of 64KB. App images are padded to 64KB\nlength, and the bootloader checks any trailing bytes after the signature (before the next 64KB\nboundary) have not been written. This is because flash cache maps entire 64KB pages into the address\nspace. This prevents an attacker from appending unverified data after the app image in the flash,\ncausing it to be mapped into the address space.\n\nSetting this option allows the app partition length to be unaligned, and disables padding of the app\nimage to this length. It is generally not recommended to set this option, unless you have a legacy\npartitioning scheme which doesn't support 64KB aligned partition lengths.",
"id": "SECURE_BOOT_ALLOW_SHORT_APP_PARTITION",
"name": "SECURE_BOOT_ALLOW_SHORT_APP_PARTITION",
"range": null,
"title": "Allow app partition length not 64KB aligned",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "SECURE_BOOT_INSECURE && SECURE_BOOT_V2_ENABLED",
"help": "If not set (default, recommended), on first boot the bootloader will burn the WR_DIS_RD_DIS\nefuse when Secure Boot is enabled. This prevents any more efuses from being read protected.\n\nIf this option is set, it will remain possible to write the EFUSE_RD_DIS efuse field after Secure\nBoot is enabled. This may allow an attacker to read-protect the BLK2 efuse (for ESP32) and\nBLOCK4-BLOCK10 (i.e. BLOCK_KEY0-BLOCK_KEY5)(for other chips) holding the public key digest, causing an\nimmediate denial of service and possibly allowing an additional fault injection attack to\nbypass the signature protection.\n\nNOTE: Once a BLOCK is read-protected, the application will read all zeros from that block\n\nNOTE: If \"UART ROM download mode (Permanently disabled (recommended))\" or\n\"UART ROM download mode (Permanently switch to Secure mode (recommended))\" is set,\nthen it is __NOT__ possible to read/write efuses using espefuse.py utility.\nHowever, efuse can be read/written from the application",
"id": "SECURE_BOOT_V2_ALLOW_EFUSE_RD_DIS",
"name": "SECURE_BOOT_V2_ALLOW_EFUSE_RD_DIS",
"range": null,
"title": "Allow additional read protecting of efuses",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "SECURE_BOOT_INSECURE && SOC_EFUSE_REVOKE_BOOT_KEY_DIGESTS",
"help": "If not set (default), during startup in the app all unused digest slots will be revoked.\nTo revoke unused slot will be called esp_efuse_set_digest_revoke(num_digest) for each digest.\nRevoking unused digest slots makes ensures that no trusted keys can be added later by an attacker.\nIf set, it means that you have a plan to use unused digests slots later.",
"id": "SECURE_BOOT_ALLOW_UNUSED_DIGEST_SLOTS",
"name": "SECURE_BOOT_ALLOW_UNUSED_DIGEST_SLOTS",
"range": null,
"title": "Leave unused digest slots available (not revoke)",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "SECURE_FLASH_ENCRYPTION_MODE_DEVELOPMENT",
"help": "If not set (default), the bootloader will permanently disable UART bootloader encryption access on\nfirst boot. If set, the UART bootloader will still be able to access hardware encryption.\n\nIt is recommended to only set this option in testing environments.",
"id": "SECURE_FLASH_UART_BOOTLOADER_ALLOW_ENC",
"name": "SECURE_FLASH_UART_BOOTLOADER_ALLOW_ENC",
"range": null,
"title": "Leave UART bootloader encryption enabled",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "SECURE_FLASH_ENCRYPTION_MODE_DEVELOPMENT && IDF_TARGET_ESP32",
"help": "If not set (default), the bootloader will permanently disable UART bootloader decryption access on\nfirst boot. If set, the UART bootloader will still be able to access hardware decryption.\n\nOnly set this option in testing environments. Setting this option allows complete bypass of flash\nencryption.",
"id": "SECURE_FLASH_UART_BOOTLOADER_ALLOW_DEC",
"name": "SECURE_FLASH_UART_BOOTLOADER_ALLOW_DEC",
"range": null,
"title": "Leave UART bootloader decryption enabled",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "SECURE_FLASH_ENCRYPTION_MODE_DEVELOPMENT && (IDF_TARGET_ESP32 || SOC_EFUSE_DIS_DOWNLOAD_ICACHE || SOC_EFUSE_DIS_DOWNLOAD_DCACHE)",
"help": "If not set (default), the bootloader will permanently disable UART bootloader flash cache access on\nfirst boot. If set, the UART bootloader will still be able to access the flash cache.\n\nOnly set this option in testing environments.",
"id": "SECURE_FLASH_UART_BOOTLOADER_ALLOW_CACHE",
"name": "SECURE_FLASH_UART_BOOTLOADER_ALLOW_CACHE",
"range": null,
"title": "Leave UART bootloader flash cache enabled",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "SECURE_FLASH_ENCRYPTION_MODE_DEVELOPMENT",
"help": "If not set (default), and flash encryption is not yet enabled in eFuses, the 2nd stage bootloader\nwill enable flash encryption: generate the flash encryption key and program eFuses.\nIf this option is set, and flash encryption is not yet enabled, the bootloader will error out and\nreboot.\nIf flash encryption is enabled in eFuses, this option does not change the bootloader behavior.\n\nOnly use this option in testing environments, to avoid accidentally enabling flash encryption on\nthe wrong device. The device needs to have flash encryption already enabled using espefuse.py.",
"id": "SECURE_FLASH_REQUIRE_ALREADY_ENABLED",
"name": "SECURE_FLASH_REQUIRE_ALREADY_ENABLED",
"range": null,
"title": "Require flash encryption to be already enabled",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "SECURE_FLASH_HAS_WRITE_PROTECTION_CACHE",
"help": "If not set (default, recommended), on the first boot the bootloader will burn the write-protection of\nDIS_CACHE(for ESP32) or DIS_ICACHE/DIS_DCACHE(for other chips) eFuse when Flash Encryption is enabled.\nWrite protection for cache disable efuse prevents the chip from being blocked if it is set by accident.\nApp and bootloader use cache so disabling it makes the chip useless for IDF.\nDue to other eFuses are linked with the same write protection bit (see the list below) then\nwrite-protection will not be done if these SECURE_FLASH_UART_BOOTLOADER_ALLOW_ENC,\nSECURE_BOOT_ALLOW_JTAG or SECURE_FLASH_UART_BOOTLOADER_ALLOW_CACHE options are selected\nto give a chance to turn on the chip into the release mode later.\n\nList of eFuses with the same write protection bit:\nESP32: MAC, MAC_CRC, DISABLE_APP_CPU, DISABLE_BT, DIS_CACHE, VOL_LEVEL_HP_INV.\n\nESP32-C3: DIS_ICACHE, DIS_USB_JTAG, DIS_DOWNLOAD_ICACHE, DIS_USB_SERIAL_JTAG,\nDIS_FORCE_DOWNLOAD, DIS_TWAI, JTAG_SEL_ENABLE, DIS_PAD_JTAG, DIS_DOWNLOAD_MANUAL_ENCRYPT.\n\nESP32-C6: SWAP_UART_SDIO_EN, DIS_ICACHE, DIS_USB_JTAG, DIS_DOWNLOAD_ICACHE,\nDIS_USB_SERIAL_JTAG, DIS_FORCE_DOWNLOAD, DIS_TWAI, JTAG_SEL_ENABLE,\nDIS_PAD_JTAG, DIS_DOWNLOAD_MANUAL_ENCRYPT.\n\nESP32-H2: DIS_ICACHE, DIS_USB_JTAG, POWERGLITCH_EN, DIS_FORCE_DOWNLOAD, SPI_DOWNLOAD_MSPI_DIS,\nDIS_TWAI, JTAG_SEL_ENABLE, DIS_PAD_JTAG, DIS_DOWNLOAD_MANUAL_ENCRYPT.\n\nESP32-S2: DIS_ICACHE, DIS_DCACHE, DIS_DOWNLOAD_ICACHE, DIS_DOWNLOAD_DCACHE,\nDIS_FORCE_DOWNLOAD, DIS_USB, DIS_TWAI, DIS_BOOT_REMAP, SOFT_DIS_JTAG,\nHARD_DIS_JTAG, DIS_DOWNLOAD_MANUAL_ENCRYPT.\n\nESP32-S3: DIS_ICACHE, DIS_DCACHE, DIS_DOWNLOAD_ICACHE, DIS_DOWNLOAD_DCACHE,\nDIS_FORCE_DOWNLOAD, DIS_USB_OTG, DIS_TWAI, DIS_APP_CPU, DIS_PAD_JTAG,\nDIS_DOWNLOAD_MANUAL_ENCRYPT, DIS_USB_JTAG, DIS_USB_SERIAL_JTAG, STRAP_JTAG_SEL, USB_PHY_SEL.",
"id": "SECURE_FLASH_SKIP_WRITE_PROTECTION_CACHE",
"name": "SECURE_FLASH_SKIP_WRITE_PROTECTION_CACHE",
"range": null,
"title": "Skip write-protection of DIS_CACHE (DIS_ICACHE, DIS_DCACHE)",
"type": "bool"
}
],
"depends_on": null,
"id": "security-features-potentially-insecure-options",
"title": "Potentially insecure options",
"type": "menu"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "SECURE_FLASH_ENC_ENABLED",
"help": "If set (default), in an app during startup code,\nthere is a check of the flash encryption eFuse bit is on\n(as the bootloader should already have set it).\nThe app requires this bit is on to continue work otherwise abort.\n\nIf not set, the app does not care if the flash encryption eFuse bit is set or not.",
"id": "SECURE_FLASH_CHECK_ENC_EN_IN_APP",
"name": "SECURE_FLASH_CHECK_ENC_EN_IN_APP",
"range": null,
"title": "Check Flash Encryption enabled on app startup",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": null,
"help": null,
"id": "SECURE_ROM_DL_MODE_ENABLED",
"name": "SECURE_ROM_DL_MODE_ENABLED",
"range": null,
"title": null,
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice SECURE_UART_ROM_DL_MODE>",
"help": "If set, during startup the app will burn an eFuse bit to permanently disable the UART ROM\nDownload Mode. This prevents any future use of esptool.py, espefuse.py and similar tools.\n\nOnce disabled, if the SoC is booted with strapping pins set for ROM Download Mode\nthen an error is printed instead.\n\nIt is recommended to enable this option in any production application where Flash\nEncryption and/or Secure Boot is enabled and access to Download Mode is not required.\n\nIt is also possible to permanently disable Download Mode by calling\nesp_efuse_disable_rom_download_mode() at runtime.",
"id": "SECURE_DISABLE_ROM_DL_MODE",
"name": "SECURE_DISABLE_ROM_DL_MODE",
"range": null,
"title": "UART ROM download mode (Permanently disabled (recommended))",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "SOC_SUPPORTS_SECURE_DL_MODE && <choice SECURE_UART_ROM_DL_MODE>",
"help": "If set, during startup the app will burn an eFuse bit to permanently switch the UART ROM\nDownload Mode into a separate Secure Download mode. This option can only work if\nDownload Mode is not already disabled by eFuse.\n\nSecure Download mode limits the use of Download Mode functions to update SPI config,\nchanging baud rate, basic flash write and a command to return a summary of currently\nenabled security features (`get_security_info`).\n\nSecure Download mode is not compatible with the esptool.py flasher stub feature,\nespefuse.py, read/writing memory or registers, encrypted download, or any other\nfeatures that interact with unsupported Download Mode commands.\n\nSecure Download mode should be enabled in any application where Flash Encryption\nand/or Secure Boot is enabled. Disabling this option does not immediately cancel\nthe benefits of the security features, but it increases the potential \"attack\nsurface\" for an attacker to try and bypass them with a successful physical attack.\n\nIt is also possible to enable secure download mode at runtime by calling\nesp_efuse_enable_rom_secure_download_mode()\n\nNote: Secure Download mode is not available for ESP32 (includes revisions till ECO3).",
"id": "SECURE_ENABLE_SECURE_ROM_DL_MODE",
"name": "SECURE_ENABLE_SECURE_ROM_DL_MODE",
"range": null,
"title": "UART ROM download mode (Permanently switch to Secure mode (recommended))",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice SECURE_UART_ROM_DL_MODE>",
"help": "This is a potentially insecure option.\nEnabling this option will allow the full UART download mode to stay enabled.\nThis option SHOULD NOT BE ENABLED for production use cases.",
"id": "SECURE_INSECURE_ALLOW_DL_MODE",
"name": "SECURE_INSECURE_ALLOW_DL_MODE",
"range": null,
"title": "UART ROM download mode (Enabled (not recommended))",
"type": "bool"
}
],
"depends_on": "(SECURE_BOOT_V2_ENABLED || SECURE_FLASH_ENC_ENABLED) && !(IDF_TARGET_ESP32 && ESP32_REV_MIN_FULL < 300)",
"help": null,
"id": "security-features-uart-rom-download-mode",
"name": "SECURE_UART_ROM_DL_MODE",
"title": "UART ROM download mode",
"type": "choice"
}
],
"depends_on": null,
"id": "security-features",
"title": "Security features",
"type": "menu"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": null,
"help": "If set, then the app will be built with the current time/date stamp. It is stored in the app description\nstructure. If not set, time/date stamp will be excluded from app image. This can be useful for getting the\nsame binary image files made from the same source, but at different times.",
"id": "APP_COMPILE_TIME_DATE",
"name": "APP_COMPILE_TIME_DATE",
"range": null,
"title": "Use time/date stamp for app",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": null,
"help": "The PROJECT_VER variable from the build system will not affect the firmware image.\nThis value will not be contained in the esp_app_desc structure.",
"id": "APP_EXCLUDE_PROJECT_VER_VAR",
"name": "APP_EXCLUDE_PROJECT_VER_VAR",
"range": null,
"title": "Exclude PROJECT_VER from firmware image",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": null,
"help": "The PROJECT_NAME variable from the build system will not affect the firmware image.\nThis value will not be contained in the esp_app_desc structure.",
"id": "APP_EXCLUDE_PROJECT_NAME_VAR",
"name": "APP_EXCLUDE_PROJECT_NAME_VAR",
"range": null,
"title": "Exclude PROJECT_NAME from firmware image",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "APP_PROJECT_VER_FROM_CONFIG",
"help": "Project version",
"id": "APP_PROJECT_VER",
"name": "APP_PROJECT_VER",
"range": null,
"title": "Project version",
"type": "string"
}
],
"depends_on": null,
"help": "If this is enabled, then config item APP_PROJECT_VER will be used for the variable PROJECT_VER.\nOther ways to set PROJECT_VER will be ignored.",
"id": "APP_PROJECT_VER_FROM_CONFIG",
"name": "APP_PROJECT_VER_FROM_CONFIG",
"range": null,
"title": "Get the project version from Kconfig",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": null,
"help": "At startup, the app will read this many hex characters from the embedded APP ELF SHA-256 hash value\nand store it in static RAM. This ensures the app ELF SHA-256 value is always available\nif it needs to be printed by the panic handler code.\nChanging this value will change the size of a static buffer, in bytes.",
"id": "APP_RETRIEVE_LEN_ELF_SHA",
"name": "APP_RETRIEVE_LEN_ELF_SHA",
"range": [
8,
64
],
"title": "The length of APP ELF SHA is stored in RAM(chars)",
"type": "int"
}
],
"depends_on": null,
"id": "application-manager",
"title": "Application manager",
"type": "menu"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": null,
"help": null,
"id": "ESP_ROM_HAS_CRC_LE",
"name": "ESP_ROM_HAS_CRC_LE",
"range": null,
"title": null,
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": null,
"help": null,
"id": "ESP_ROM_HAS_CRC_BE",
"name": "ESP_ROM_HAS_CRC_BE",
"range": null,
"title": null,
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": null,
"help": null,
"id": "ESP_ROM_HAS_MZ_CRC32",
"name": "ESP_ROM_HAS_MZ_CRC32",
"range": null,
"title": null,
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": null,
"help": null,
"id": "ESP_ROM_HAS_JPEG_DECODE",
"name": "ESP_ROM_HAS_JPEG_DECODE",
"range": null,
"title": null,
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": null,
"help": null,
"id": "ESP_ROM_HAS_UART_BUF_SWITCH",
"name": "ESP_ROM_HAS_UART_BUF_SWITCH",
"range": null,
"title": null,
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": null,
"help": null,
"id": "ESP_ROM_NEEDS_SWSETUP_WORKAROUND",
"name": "ESP_ROM_NEEDS_SWSETUP_WORKAROUND",
"range": null,
"title": null,
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": null,
"help": null,
"id": "ESP_ROM_HAS_NEWLIB_NANO_FORMAT",
"name": "ESP_ROM_HAS_NEWLIB_NANO_FORMAT",
"range": null,
"title": null,
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice BOOT_ROM_LOG_SCHEME>",
"help": "Always print ROM logs, this is the default behavior.",
"id": "BOOT_ROM_LOG_ALWAYS_ON",
"name": "BOOT_ROM_LOG_ALWAYS_ON",
"range": null,
"title": "Always Log",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice BOOT_ROM_LOG_SCHEME>",
"help": "Don't print ROM logs.",
"id": "BOOT_ROM_LOG_ALWAYS_OFF",
"name": "BOOT_ROM_LOG_ALWAYS_OFF",
"range": null,
"title": "Permanently disable logging",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice BOOT_ROM_LOG_SCHEME>",
"help": "Print ROM logs when GPIO level is high during start up.\nThe GPIO number is chip dependent,\ne.g. on ESP32-S2, the control GPIO is GPIO46.",
"id": "BOOT_ROM_LOG_ON_GPIO_HIGH",
"name": "BOOT_ROM_LOG_ON_GPIO_HIGH",
"range": null,
"title": "Log on GPIO High",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice BOOT_ROM_LOG_SCHEME>",
"help": "Print ROM logs when GPIO level is low during start up.\nThe GPIO number is chip dependent,\ne.g. on ESP32-S2, the control GPIO is GPIO46.",
"id": "BOOT_ROM_LOG_ON_GPIO_LOW",
"name": "BOOT_ROM_LOG_ON_GPIO_LOW",
"range": null,
"title": "Log on GPIO Low",
"type": "bool"
}
],
"depends_on": "!IDF_TARGET_ESP32",
"help": "Controls the Boot ROM log behavior.\nThe rom log behavior can only be changed for once,\nspecific eFuse bit(s) will be burned at app boot stage.",
"id": "boot-rom-behavior-permanently-change-boot-rom-output",
"name": "BOOT_ROM_LOG_SCHEME",
"title": "Permanently change Boot ROM output",
"type": "choice"
}
],
"depends_on": null,
"id": "boot-rom-behavior",
"title": "Boot ROM Behavior",
"type": "menu"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "!APP_BUILD_TYPE_PURE_RAM_APP",
"help": "The flasher tool sends a precompiled download stub first by default. That stub allows things\nlike compressed downloads and more. Usually you should not need to disable that feature",
"id": "ESPTOOLPY_NO_STUB",
"name": "ESPTOOLPY_NO_STUB",
"range": null,
"title": "Disable download stub",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "IDF_TARGET_ESP32S3 && !APP_BUILD_TYPE_PURE_RAM_APP",
"help": null,
"id": "ESPTOOLPY_OCT_FLASH",
"name": "ESPTOOLPY_OCT_FLASH",
"range": null,
"title": "Enable Octal Flash",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "IDF_TARGET_ESP32S3 && !APP_BUILD_TYPE_PURE_RAM_APP",
"help": "This config option helps decide whether flash is Quad or Octal, but please note some limitations:\n\n1. If the flash chip is an Octal one, even if one of \"QIO\", \"QOUT\", \"DIO\", \"DOUT\" options is\n selected in `ESPTOOLPY_FLASHMODE`, our code will automatically change the\n mode to \"OPI\" and the sample mode will be STR.\n2. If the flash chip is a Quad one, even if \"OPI\" is selected in `ESPTOOLPY_FLASHMODE`, our code will\n automatically change the mode to \"DIO\".\n3. Please do not rely on this option when you are pretty sure that you are using Octal flash,\n please enable `ESPTOOLPY_OCT_FLASH` option, then you can choose `DTR` sample mode\n in `ESPTOOLPY_FLASH_SAMPLE_MODE`. Otherwise, only `STR` mode is available.\n4. Enabling this feature reduces available internal RAM size (around 900 bytes).\n If your IRAM space is insufficient and you're aware of your flash type,\n disable this option and select corresponding flash type options.",
"id": "ESPTOOLPY_FLASH_MODE_AUTO_DETECT",
"name": "ESPTOOLPY_FLASH_MODE_AUTO_DETECT",
"range": null,
"title": "Choose flash mode automatically (please read help)",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "!ESPTOOLPY_OCT_FLASH && <choice ESPTOOLPY_FLASHMODE>",
"help": null,
"id": "ESPTOOLPY_FLASHMODE_QIO",
"name": "ESPTOOLPY_FLASHMODE_QIO",
"range": null,
"title": "QIO",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "!ESPTOOLPY_OCT_FLASH && <choice ESPTOOLPY_FLASHMODE>",
"help": null,
"id": "ESPTOOLPY_FLASHMODE_QOUT",
"name": "ESPTOOLPY_FLASHMODE_QOUT",
"range": null,
"title": "QOUT",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "!ESPTOOLPY_OCT_FLASH && <choice ESPTOOLPY_FLASHMODE>",
"help": null,
"id": "ESPTOOLPY_FLASHMODE_DIO",
"name": "ESPTOOLPY_FLASHMODE_DIO",
"range": null,
"title": "DIO",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "!ESPTOOLPY_OCT_FLASH && <choice ESPTOOLPY_FLASHMODE>",
"help": null,
"id": "ESPTOOLPY_FLASHMODE_DOUT",
"name": "ESPTOOLPY_FLASHMODE_DOUT",
"range": null,
"title": "DOUT",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "ESPTOOLPY_OCT_FLASH && <choice ESPTOOLPY_FLASHMODE>",
"help": null,
"id": "ESPTOOLPY_FLASHMODE_OPI",
"name": "ESPTOOLPY_FLASHMODE_OPI",
"range": null,
"title": "OPI",
"type": "bool"
}
],
"depends_on": "!APP_BUILD_TYPE_PURE_RAM_APP",
"help": "Mode the flash chip is flashed in, as well as the default mode for the\nbinary to run in.",
"id": "serial-flasher-config-flash-spi-mode",
"name": "ESPTOOLPY_FLASHMODE",
"title": "Flash SPI mode",
"type": "choice"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice ESPTOOLPY_FLASH_SAMPLE_MODE>",
"help": null,
"id": "ESPTOOLPY_FLASH_SAMPLE_MODE_STR",
"name": "ESPTOOLPY_FLASH_SAMPLE_MODE_STR",
"range": null,
"title": "STR Mode",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "ESPTOOLPY_OCT_FLASH && <choice ESPTOOLPY_FLASH_SAMPLE_MODE>",
"help": null,
"id": "ESPTOOLPY_FLASH_SAMPLE_MODE_DTR",
"name": "ESPTOOLPY_FLASH_SAMPLE_MODE_DTR",
"range": null,
"title": "DTR Mode",
"type": "bool"
}
],
"depends_on": "!APP_BUILD_TYPE_PURE_RAM_APP",
"help": null,
"id": "serial-flasher-config-flash-sampling-mode",
"name": "ESPTOOLPY_FLASH_SAMPLE_MODE",
"title": "Flash Sampling Mode",
"type": "choice"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "!APP_BUILD_TYPE_PURE_RAM_APP",
"help": null,
"id": "ESPTOOLPY_FLASHMODE",
"name": "ESPTOOLPY_FLASHMODE",
"range": null,
"title": null,
"type": "string"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "SOC_MEMSPI_SRC_FREQ_120M && (ESPTOOLPY_FLASH_SAMPLE_MODE_STR || IDF_EXPERIMENTAL_FEATURES) && <choice ESPTOOLPY_FLASHFREQ>",
"help": "- Flash 120 MHz SDR mode is stable.\n- Flash 120 MHz DDR mode is an experimental feature, it works when\n the temperature is stable.\n\n Risks:\n If your chip powers on at a certain temperature, then after the temperature\n increases or decreases by approximately 20 Celsius degrees (depending on the\n chip), the program will crash randomly.",
"id": "ESPTOOLPY_FLASHFREQ_120M",
"name": "ESPTOOLPY_FLASHFREQ_120M",
"range": null,
"title": "120 MHz",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "SOC_MEMSPI_SRC_FREQ_80M_SUPPORTED && <choice ESPTOOLPY_FLASHFREQ>",
"help": null,
"id": "ESPTOOLPY_FLASHFREQ_80M",
"name": "ESPTOOLPY_FLASHFREQ_80M",
"range": null,
"title": "80 MHz",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "SOC_MEMSPI_SRC_FREQ_64M_SUPPORTED && <choice ESPTOOLPY_FLASHFREQ>",
"help": null,
"id": "ESPTOOLPY_FLASHFREQ_64M",
"name": "ESPTOOLPY_FLASHFREQ_64M",
"range": null,
"title": "64 MHz",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "SOC_MEMSPI_SRC_FREQ_60M_SUPPORTED && <choice ESPTOOLPY_FLASHFREQ>",
"help": null,
"id": "ESPTOOLPY_FLASHFREQ_60M",
"name": "ESPTOOLPY_FLASHFREQ_60M",
"range": null,
"title": "60 MHz",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "SOC_MEMSPI_SRC_FREQ_48M_SUPPORTED && <choice ESPTOOLPY_FLASHFREQ>",
"help": null,
"id": "ESPTOOLPY_FLASHFREQ_48M",
"name": "ESPTOOLPY_FLASHFREQ_48M",
"range": null,
"title": "48 MHz",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "SOC_MEMSPI_SRC_FREQ_40M_SUPPORTED && <choice ESPTOOLPY_FLASHFREQ>",
"help": null,
"id": "ESPTOOLPY_FLASHFREQ_40M",
"name": "ESPTOOLPY_FLASHFREQ_40M",
"range": null,
"title": "40 MHz",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "SOC_MEMSPI_SRC_FREQ_32M_SUPPORTED && <choice ESPTOOLPY_FLASHFREQ>",
"help": null,
"id": "ESPTOOLPY_FLASHFREQ_32M",
"name": "ESPTOOLPY_FLASHFREQ_32M",
"range": null,
"title": "32 MHz",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "SOC_MEMSPI_SRC_FREQ_30M_SUPPORTED && <choice ESPTOOLPY_FLASHFREQ>",
"help": null,
"id": "ESPTOOLPY_FLASHFREQ_30M",
"name": "ESPTOOLPY_FLASHFREQ_30M",
"range": null,
"title": "30 MHz",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "SOC_MEMSPI_SRC_FREQ_26M_SUPPORTED && <choice ESPTOOLPY_FLASHFREQ>",
"help": null,
"id": "ESPTOOLPY_FLASHFREQ_26M",
"name": "ESPTOOLPY_FLASHFREQ_26M",
"range": null,
"title": "26 MHz",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "SOC_MEMSPI_SRC_FREQ_24M_SUPPORTED && <choice ESPTOOLPY_FLASHFREQ>",
"help": null,
"id": "ESPTOOLPY_FLASHFREQ_24M",
"name": "ESPTOOLPY_FLASHFREQ_24M",
"range": null,
"title": "24 MHz",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "SOC_MEMSPI_SRC_FREQ_20M_SUPPORTED && <choice ESPTOOLPY_FLASHFREQ>",
"help": null,
"id": "ESPTOOLPY_FLASHFREQ_20M",
"name": "ESPTOOLPY_FLASHFREQ_20M",
"range": null,
"title": "20 MHz",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "SOC_MEMSPI_SRC_FREQ_16M_SUPPORTED && <choice ESPTOOLPY_FLASHFREQ>",
"help": null,
"id": "ESPTOOLPY_FLASHFREQ_16M",
"name": "ESPTOOLPY_FLASHFREQ_16M",
"range": null,
"title": "16 MHz",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "SOC_MEMSPI_SRC_FREQ_15M_SUPPORTED && <choice ESPTOOLPY_FLASHFREQ>",
"help": null,
"id": "ESPTOOLPY_FLASHFREQ_15M",
"name": "ESPTOOLPY_FLASHFREQ_15M",
"range": null,
"title": "15 MHz",
"type": "bool"
}
],
"depends_on": "!APP_BUILD_TYPE_PURE_RAM_APP",
"help": null,
"id": "serial-flasher-config-flash-spi-speed",
"name": "ESPTOOLPY_FLASHFREQ",
"title": "Flash SPI speed",
"type": "choice"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "!APP_BUILD_TYPE_PURE_RAM_APP",
"help": "This is an invisible item, used to define the targets that defaults to use 80MHz Flash SPI speed.",
"id": "ESPTOOLPY_FLASHFREQ_80M_DEFAULT",
"name": "ESPTOOLPY_FLASHFREQ_80M_DEFAULT",
"range": null,
"title": null,
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "!APP_BUILD_TYPE_PURE_RAM_APP",
"help": null,
"id": "ESPTOOLPY_FLASHFREQ",
"name": "ESPTOOLPY_FLASHFREQ",
"range": null,
"title": null,
"type": "string"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice ESPTOOLPY_FLASHSIZE>",
"help": null,
"id": "ESPTOOLPY_FLASHSIZE_1MB",
"name": "ESPTOOLPY_FLASHSIZE_1MB",
"range": null,
"title": "1 MB",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice ESPTOOLPY_FLASHSIZE>",
"help": null,
"id": "ESPTOOLPY_FLASHSIZE_2MB",
"name": "ESPTOOLPY_FLASHSIZE_2MB",
"range": null,
"title": "2 MB",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice ESPTOOLPY_FLASHSIZE>",
"help": null,
"id": "ESPTOOLPY_FLASHSIZE_4MB",
"name": "ESPTOOLPY_FLASHSIZE_4MB",
"range": null,
"title": "4 MB",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice ESPTOOLPY_FLASHSIZE>",
"help": null,
"id": "ESPTOOLPY_FLASHSIZE_8MB",
"name": "ESPTOOLPY_FLASHSIZE_8MB",
"range": null,
"title": "8 MB",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice ESPTOOLPY_FLASHSIZE>",
"help": null,
"id": "ESPTOOLPY_FLASHSIZE_16MB",
"name": "ESPTOOLPY_FLASHSIZE_16MB",
"range": null,
"title": "16 MB",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice ESPTOOLPY_FLASHSIZE>",
"help": null,
"id": "ESPTOOLPY_FLASHSIZE_32MB",
"name": "ESPTOOLPY_FLASHSIZE_32MB",
"range": null,
"title": "32 MB",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice ESPTOOLPY_FLASHSIZE>",
"help": null,
"id": "ESPTOOLPY_FLASHSIZE_64MB",
"name": "ESPTOOLPY_FLASHSIZE_64MB",
"range": null,
"title": "64 MB",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice ESPTOOLPY_FLASHSIZE>",
"help": null,
"id": "ESPTOOLPY_FLASHSIZE_128MB",
"name": "ESPTOOLPY_FLASHSIZE_128MB",
"range": null,
"title": "128 MB",
"type": "bool"
}
],
"depends_on": "!APP_BUILD_TYPE_PURE_RAM_APP",
"help": "SPI flash size, in megabytes",
"id": "serial-flasher-config-flash-size",
"name": "ESPTOOLPY_FLASHSIZE",
"title": "Flash size",
"type": "choice"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "!APP_BUILD_TYPE_PURE_RAM_APP",
"help": null,
"id": "ESPTOOLPY_FLASHSIZE",
"name": "ESPTOOLPY_FLASHSIZE",
"range": null,
"title": null,
"type": "string"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "!APP_BUILD_TYPE_PURE_RAM_APP",
"help": "If this option is set, flashing the project will automatically detect\nthe flash size of the target chip and update the bootloader image\nbefore it is flashed.\n\nEnabling this option turns off the image protection against corruption\nby a SHA256 digest. Updating the bootloader image before flashing would\ninvalidate the digest.",
"id": "ESPTOOLPY_HEADER_FLASHSIZE_UPDATE",
"name": "ESPTOOLPY_HEADER_FLASHSIZE_UPDATE",
"range": null,
"title": "Detect flash size when flashing bootloader",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice ESPTOOLPY_BEFORE>",
"help": null,
"id": "ESPTOOLPY_BEFORE_RESET",
"name": "ESPTOOLPY_BEFORE_RESET",
"range": null,
"title": "Reset to bootloader",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice ESPTOOLPY_BEFORE>",
"help": null,
"id": "ESPTOOLPY_BEFORE_NORESET",
"name": "ESPTOOLPY_BEFORE_NORESET",
"range": null,
"title": "No reset",
"type": "bool"
}
],
"depends_on": "!APP_BUILD_TYPE_PURE_RAM_APP",
"help": "Configure whether esptool.py should reset the ESP32 before flashing.\n\nAutomatic resetting depends on the RTS & DTR signals being\nwired from the serial port to the ESP32. Most USB development\nboards do this internally.",
"id": "serial-flasher-config-before-flashing",
"name": "ESPTOOLPY_BEFORE",
"title": "Before flashing",
"type": "choice"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "!APP_BUILD_TYPE_PURE_RAM_APP",
"help": null,
"id": "ESPTOOLPY_BEFORE",
"name": "ESPTOOLPY_BEFORE",
"range": null,
"title": null,
"type": "string"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice ESPTOOLPY_AFTER>",
"help": null,
"id": "ESPTOOLPY_AFTER_RESET",
"name": "ESPTOOLPY_AFTER_RESET",
"range": null,
"title": "Reset after flashing",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice ESPTOOLPY_AFTER>",
"help": null,
"id": "ESPTOOLPY_AFTER_NORESET",
"name": "ESPTOOLPY_AFTER_NORESET",
"range": null,
"title": "Stay in bootloader",
"type": "bool"
}
],
"depends_on": "!APP_BUILD_TYPE_PURE_RAM_APP",
"help": "Configure whether esptool.py should reset the ESP32 after flashing.\n\nAutomatic resetting depends on the RTS & DTR signals being\nwired from the serial port to the ESP32. Most USB development\nboards do this internally.",
"id": "serial-flasher-config-after-flashing",
"name": "ESPTOOLPY_AFTER",
"title": "After flashing",
"type": "choice"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "!APP_BUILD_TYPE_PURE_RAM_APP",
"help": null,
"id": "ESPTOOLPY_AFTER",
"name": "ESPTOOLPY_AFTER",
"range": null,
"title": null,
"type": "string"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "!APP_BUILD_TYPE_PURE_RAM_APP",
"help": null,
"id": "ESPTOOLPY_MONITOR_BAUD",
"name": "ESPTOOLPY_MONITOR_BAUD",
"range": null,
"title": null,
"type": "int"
}
],
"depends_on": "!APP_BUILD_TYPE_PURE_RAM_APP",
"id": "serial-flasher-config",
"title": "Serial flasher config",
"type": "menu"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice PARTITION_TABLE_TYPE>",
"help": "This is the default partition table, designed to fit into a 2MB or\nlarger flash with a single 1MB app partition.\n\nThe corresponding CSV file in the IDF directory is\ncomponents/partition_table/partitions_singleapp.csv\n\nThis partition table is not suitable for an app that needs OTA\n(over the air update) capability.",
"id": "PARTITION_TABLE_SINGLE_APP",
"name": "PARTITION_TABLE_SINGLE_APP",
"range": null,
"title": "Single factory app, no OTA",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice PARTITION_TABLE_TYPE>",
"help": "This is a variation of the default partition table, that expands\nthe 1MB app partition size to 1.5MB to fit more code.\n\nThe corresponding CSV file in the IDF directory is\ncomponents/partition_table/partitions_singleapp_large.csv\n\nThis partition table is not suitable for an app that needs OTA\n(over the air update) capability.",
"id": "PARTITION_TABLE_SINGLE_APP_LARGE",
"name": "PARTITION_TABLE_SINGLE_APP_LARGE",
"range": null,
"title": "Single factory app (large), no OTA",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice PARTITION_TABLE_TYPE>",
"help": "This is a basic OTA-enabled partition table with a factory app\npartition plus two OTA app partitions. All are 1MB, so this\npartition table requires 4MB or larger flash size.\n\nThe corresponding CSV file in the IDF directory is\ncomponents/partition_table/partitions_two_ota.csv",
"id": "PARTITION_TABLE_TWO_OTA",
"name": "PARTITION_TABLE_TWO_OTA",
"range": null,
"title": "Factory app, two OTA definitions",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice PARTITION_TABLE_TYPE>",
"help": "Specify the path to the partition table CSV to use for your project.\n\nConsult the Partition Table section in the ESP-IDF Programmers Guide\nfor more information.",
"id": "PARTITION_TABLE_CUSTOM",
"name": "PARTITION_TABLE_CUSTOM",
"range": null,
"title": "Custom partition table CSV",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "!ESP32_COREDUMP_ENABLE_TO_FLASH && NVS_ENCRYPTION && <choice PARTITION_TABLE_TYPE>",
"help": "This is a variation of the default \"Single factory app, no OTA\" partition table\nthat supports encrypted NVS when using flash encryption. See the Flash Encryption section\nin the ESP-IDF Programmers Guide for more information.\n\nThe corresponding CSV file in the IDF directory is\ncomponents/partition_table/partitions_singleapp_encr_nvs.csv",
"id": "PARTITION_TABLE_SINGLE_APP_ENCRYPTED_NVS",
"name": "PARTITION_TABLE_SINGLE_APP_ENCRYPTED_NVS",
"range": null,
"title": "Single factory app, no OTA, encrypted NVS",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "!ESP32_COREDUMP_ENABLE_TO_FLASH && NVS_ENCRYPTION && <choice PARTITION_TABLE_TYPE>",
"help": "This is a variation of the \"Single factory app (large), no OTA\" partition table\nthat supports encrypted NVS when using flash encryption. See the Flash Encryption section\nin the ESP-IDF Programmers Guide for more information.\n\nThe corresponding CSV file in the IDF directory is\ncomponents/partition_table/partitions_singleapp_large_encr_nvs.csv",
"id": "PARTITION_TABLE_SINGLE_APP_LARGE_ENC_NVS",
"name": "PARTITION_TABLE_SINGLE_APP_LARGE_ENC_NVS",
"range": null,
"title": "Single factory app (large), no OTA, encrypted NVS",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "!ESP_COREDUMP_ENABLE_TO_FLASH && NVS_ENCRYPTION && <choice PARTITION_TABLE_TYPE>",
"help": "This is a variation of the \"Factory app, two OTA definitions\" partition table\nthat supports encrypted NVS when using flash encryption. See the Flash Encryption section\nin the ESP-IDF Programmers Guide for more information.\n\nThe corresponding CSV file in the IDF directory is\ncomponents/partition_table/partitions_two_ota_encr_nvs.csv",
"id": "PARTITION_TABLE_TWO_OTA_ENCRYPTED_NVS",
"name": "PARTITION_TABLE_TWO_OTA_ENCRYPTED_NVS",
"range": null,
"title": "Factory app, two OTA definitions, encrypted NVS",
"type": "bool"
}
],
"depends_on": null,
"help": "The partition table to flash to the ESP32. The partition table\ndetermines where apps, data and other resources are expected to\nbe found.\n\nThe predefined partition table CSV descriptions can be found\nin the components/partition_table directory. These are mostly intended\nfor example and development use, it's expect that for production use you\nwill copy one of these CSV files and create a custom partition CSV for\nyour application.",
"id": "partition-table-partition-table",
"name": "PARTITION_TABLE_TYPE",
"title": "Partition Table",
"type": "choice"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": null,
"help": "Name of the custom partition CSV filename. This path is evaluated\nrelative to the project root directory.",
"id": "PARTITION_TABLE_CUSTOM_FILENAME",
"name": "PARTITION_TABLE_CUSTOM_FILENAME",
"range": null,
"title": "Custom partition CSV file",
"type": "string"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": null,
"help": null,
"id": "PARTITION_TABLE_FILENAME",
"name": "PARTITION_TABLE_FILENAME",
"range": null,
"title": null,
"type": "string"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": null,
"help": "The address of partition table (by default 0x8000).\nAllows you to move the partition table, it gives more space for the bootloader.\nNote that the bootloader and app will both need to be compiled with the same PARTITION_TABLE_OFFSET value.\n\nThis number should be a multiple of 0x1000.\n\nNote that partition offsets in the partition table CSV file may need to be changed if this value is set to\na higher value. To have each partition offset adapt to the configured partition table offset, leave all\npartition offsets blank in the CSV file.",
"id": "PARTITION_TABLE_OFFSET",
"name": "PARTITION_TABLE_OFFSET",
"range": null,
"title": "Offset of partition table",
"type": "hex"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "!APP_COMPATIBLE_PRE_V3_1_BOOTLOADERS && !IDF_TARGET_LINUX",
"help": "Generate an MD5 checksum for the partition table for protecting the\nintegrity of the table. The generation should be turned off for legacy\nbootloaders which cannot recognize the MD5 checksum in the partition\ntable.",
"id": "PARTITION_TABLE_MD5",
"name": "PARTITION_TABLE_MD5",
"range": null,
"title": "Generate an MD5 checksum for the partition table",
"type": "bool"
}
],
"depends_on": null,
"id": "partition-table",
"title": "Partition Table",
"type": "menu"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": null,
"help": null,
"id": "ENV_GPIO_RANGE_MIN",
"name": "ENV_GPIO_RANGE_MIN",
"range": null,
"title": null,
"type": "int"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": null,
"help": null,
"id": "ENV_GPIO_RANGE_MAX",
"name": "ENV_GPIO_RANGE_MAX",
"range": null,
"title": null,
"type": "int"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": null,
"help": null,
"id": "ENV_GPIO_IN_RANGE_MAX",
"name": "ENV_GPIO_IN_RANGE_MAX",
"range": null,
"title": null,
"type": "int"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": null,
"help": null,
"id": "ENV_GPIO_OUT_RANGE_MAX",
"name": "ENV_GPIO_OUT_RANGE_MAX",
"range": null,
"title": null,
"type": "int"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice BLINK_LED>",
"help": null,
"id": "BLINK_LED_GPIO",
"name": "BLINK_LED_GPIO",
"range": null,
"title": "GPIO",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice BLINK_LED>",
"help": null,
"id": "BLINK_LED_RMT",
"name": "BLINK_LED_RMT",
"range": null,
"title": "RMT - Addressable LED",
"type": "bool"
}
],
"depends_on": null,
"help": "Defines the default peripheral for blink example",
"id": "example-configuration-blink-led-type",
"name": "BLINK_LED",
"title": "Blink LED type",
"type": "choice"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": null,
"help": "GPIO number (IOxx) to blink on and off or the RMT signal for the addressable LED.\nSome GPIOs are used for other purposes (flash connections, etc.) and cannot be used to blink.",
"id": "BLINK_GPIO",
"name": "BLINK_GPIO",
"range": [
0,
33
],
"title": "Blink GPIO number",
"type": "int"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": null,
"help": "Define the blinking period in milliseconds.",
"id": "BLINK_PERIOD",
"name": "BLINK_PERIOD",
"range": [
10,
3600000
],
"title": "Blink period in ms",
"type": "int"
}
],
"depends_on": null,
"id": "example-configuration",
"title": "Example Configuration",
"type": "menu"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice COMPILER_OPTIMIZATION>",
"help": null,
"id": "COMPILER_OPTIMIZATION_DEFAULT",
"name": "COMPILER_OPTIMIZATION_DEFAULT",
"range": null,
"title": "Debug (-Og)",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice COMPILER_OPTIMIZATION>",
"help": null,
"id": "COMPILER_OPTIMIZATION_SIZE",
"name": "COMPILER_OPTIMIZATION_SIZE",
"range": null,
"title": "Optimize for size (-Os)",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice COMPILER_OPTIMIZATION>",
"help": null,
"id": "COMPILER_OPTIMIZATION_PERF",
"name": "COMPILER_OPTIMIZATION_PERF",
"range": null,
"title": "Optimize for performance (-O2)",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice COMPILER_OPTIMIZATION>",
"help": null,
"id": "COMPILER_OPTIMIZATION_NONE",
"name": "COMPILER_OPTIMIZATION_NONE",
"range": null,
"title": "Debug without optimization (-O0)",
"type": "bool"
}
],
"depends_on": null,
"help": "This option sets compiler optimization level (gcc -O argument) for the app.\n\n- The \"Default\" setting will add the -0g flag to CFLAGS.\n- The \"Size\" setting will add the -0s flag to CFLAGS.\n- The \"Performance\" setting will add the -O2 flag to CFLAGS.\n- The \"None\" setting will add the -O0 flag to CFLAGS.\n\nThe \"Size\" setting cause the compiled code to be smaller and faster, but\nmay lead to difficulties of correlating code addresses to source file\nlines when debugging.\n\nThe \"Performance\" setting causes the compiled code to be larger and faster,\nbut will be easier to correlated code addresses to source file lines.\n\n\"None\" with -O0 produces compiled code without optimization.\n\nNote that custom optimization levels may be unsupported.\n\nCompiler optimization for the IDF bootloader is set separately,\nsee the BOOTLOADER_COMPILER_OPTIMIZATION setting.",
"id": "compiler-options-optimization-level",
"name": "COMPILER_OPTIMIZATION",
"title": "Optimization Level",
"type": "choice"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice COMPILER_OPTIMIZATION_ASSERTION_LEVEL>",
"help": "Enable assertions. Assertion content and line number will be printed on failure.",
"id": "COMPILER_OPTIMIZATION_ASSERTIONS_ENABLE",
"name": "COMPILER_OPTIMIZATION_ASSERTIONS_ENABLE",
"range": null,
"title": "Enabled",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice COMPILER_OPTIMIZATION_ASSERTION_LEVEL>",
"help": "Enable silent assertions. Failed assertions will abort(), user needs to\nuse the aborting address to find the line number with the failed assertion.",
"id": "COMPILER_OPTIMIZATION_ASSERTIONS_SILENT",
"name": "COMPILER_OPTIMIZATION_ASSERTIONS_SILENT",
"range": null,
"title": "Silent (saves code size)",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice COMPILER_OPTIMIZATION_ASSERTION_LEVEL>",
"help": "If assertions are disabled, -DNDEBUG is added to CPPFLAGS.",
"id": "COMPILER_OPTIMIZATION_ASSERTIONS_DISABLE",
"name": "COMPILER_OPTIMIZATION_ASSERTIONS_DISABLE",
"range": null,
"title": "Disabled (sets -DNDEBUG)",
"type": "bool"
}
],
"depends_on": null,
"help": "Assertions can be:\n\n- Enabled. Failure will print verbose assertion details. This is the default.\n\n- Set to \"silent\" to save code size (failed assertions will abort() but user\n needs to use the aborting address to find the line number with the failed assertion.)\n\n- Disabled entirely (not recommended for most configurations.) -DNDEBUG is added\n to CPPFLAGS in this case.",
"id": "compiler-options-assertion-level",
"name": "COMPILER_OPTIMIZATION_ASSERTION_LEVEL",
"title": "Assertion level",
"type": "choice"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice COMPILER_FLOAT_LIB_FROM>",
"help": null,
"id": "COMPILER_FLOAT_LIB_FROM_GCCLIB",
"name": "COMPILER_FLOAT_LIB_FROM_GCCLIB",
"range": null,
"title": "libgcc",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "ESP_ROM_HAS_RVFPLIB && <choice COMPILER_FLOAT_LIB_FROM>",
"help": null,
"id": "COMPILER_FLOAT_LIB_FROM_RVFPLIB",
"name": "COMPILER_FLOAT_LIB_FROM_RVFPLIB",
"range": null,
"title": "librvfp",
"type": "bool"
}
],
"depends_on": null,
"help": "In the soft-fp part of libgcc, riscv version is written in C,\nand handles all edge cases in IEEE754, which makes it larger\nand performance is slow.\n\nRVfplib is an optimized RISC-V library for FP arithmetic on 32-bit\ninteger processors, for single and double-precision FP.\nRVfplib is \"fast\", but it has a few exceptions from IEEE 754 compliance.",
"id": "compiler-options-compiler-float-lib-source",
"name": "COMPILER_FLOAT_LIB_FROM",
"title": "Compiler float lib source",
"type": "choice"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": null,
"help": null,
"id": "COMPILER_OPTIMIZATION_ASSERTION_LEVEL",
"name": "COMPILER_OPTIMIZATION_ASSERTION_LEVEL",
"range": null,
"title": null,
"type": "int"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": null,
"help": "If enabled, the error messages will be discarded in following check macros:\n- ESP_RETURN_ON_ERROR\n- ESP_EXIT_ON_ERROR\n- ESP_RETURN_ON_FALSE\n- ESP_EXIT_ON_FALSE",
"id": "COMPILER_OPTIMIZATION_CHECKS_SILENT",
"name": "COMPILER_OPTIMIZATION_CHECKS_SILENT",
"range": null,
"title": "Disable messages in ESP_RETURN_ON_* and ESP_EXIT_ON_* macros",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": null,
"help": "When expanding the __FILE__ and __BASE_FILE__ macros, replace paths inside ESP-IDF\nwith paths relative to the placeholder string \"IDF\", and convert paths inside the\nproject directory to relative paths.\n\nThis allows building the project with assertions or other code that embeds file paths,\nwithout the binary containing the exact path to the IDF or project directories.\n\nThis option passes -fmacro-prefix-map options to the GCC command line. To replace additional\npaths in your binaries, modify the project CMakeLists.txt file to pass custom -fmacro-prefix-map or\n-ffile-prefix-map arguments.",
"id": "COMPILER_HIDE_PATHS_MACROS",
"is_menuconfig": true,
"name": "COMPILER_HIDE_PATHS_MACROS",
"range": null,
"title": "Replace ESP-IDF and project paths in binaries",
"type": "menu"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "COMPILER_CXX_EXCEPTIONS",
"help": "Size (in bytes) of the emergency memory pool for C++ exceptions. This pool will be used to allocate\nmemory for thrown exceptions when there is not enough memory on the heap.",
"id": "COMPILER_CXX_EXCEPTIONS_EMG_POOL_SIZE",
"name": "COMPILER_CXX_EXCEPTIONS_EMG_POOL_SIZE",
"range": null,
"title": "Emergency Pool Size",
"type": "int"
}
],
"depends_on": null,
"help": "Enabling this option compiles all IDF C++ files with exception support enabled.\n\nDisabling this option disables C++ exception support in all compiled files, and any libstdc++ code\nwhich throws an exception will abort instead.\n\nEnabling this option currently adds an additional ~500 bytes of heap overhead\nwhen an exception is thrown in user code for the first time.",
"id": "COMPILER_CXX_EXCEPTIONS",
"is_menuconfig": true,
"name": "COMPILER_CXX_EXCEPTIONS",
"range": null,
"title": "Enable C++ exceptions",
"type": "menu"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": null,
"help": "Enabling this option compiles all C++ files with RTTI support enabled.\nThis increases binary size (typically by tens of kB) but allows using\ndynamic_cast conversion and typeid operator.",
"id": "COMPILER_CXX_RTTI",
"name": "COMPILER_CXX_RTTI",
"range": null,
"title": "Enable C++ run-time type info (RTTI)",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice COMPILER_STACK_CHECK_MODE>",
"help": null,
"id": "COMPILER_STACK_CHECK_MODE_NONE",
"name": "COMPILER_STACK_CHECK_MODE_NONE",
"range": null,
"title": "None",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice COMPILER_STACK_CHECK_MODE>",
"help": null,
"id": "COMPILER_STACK_CHECK_MODE_NORM",
"name": "COMPILER_STACK_CHECK_MODE_NORM",
"range": null,
"title": "Normal",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice COMPILER_STACK_CHECK_MODE>",
"help": null,
"id": "COMPILER_STACK_CHECK_MODE_STRONG",
"name": "COMPILER_STACK_CHECK_MODE_STRONG",
"range": null,
"title": "Strong",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice COMPILER_STACK_CHECK_MODE>",
"help": null,
"id": "COMPILER_STACK_CHECK_MODE_ALL",
"name": "COMPILER_STACK_CHECK_MODE_ALL",
"range": null,
"title": "Overall",
"type": "bool"
}
],
"depends_on": null,
"help": "Stack smashing protection mode. Emit extra code to check for buffer overflows, such as stack\nsmashing attacks. This is done by adding a guard variable to functions with vulnerable objects.\nThe guards are initialized when a function is entered and then checked when the function exits.\nIf a guard check fails, program is halted. Protection has the following modes:\n\n- In NORMAL mode (GCC flag: -fstack-protector) only functions that call alloca, and functions with\n buffers larger than 8 bytes are protected.\n\n- STRONG mode (GCC flag: -fstack-protector-strong) is like NORMAL, but includes additional functions\n to be protected -- those that have local array definitions, or have references to local frame\n addresses.\n\n- In OVERALL mode (GCC flag: -fstack-protector-all) all functions are protected.\n\nModes have the following impact on code performance and coverage:\n\n- performance: NORMAL > STRONG > OVERALL\n\n- coverage: NORMAL < STRONG < OVERALL\n\nThe performance impact includes increasing the amount of stack memory required for each task.",
"id": "compiler-options-stack-smashing-protection-mode",
"name": "COMPILER_STACK_CHECK_MODE",
"title": "Stack smashing protection mode",
"type": "choice"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": null,
"help": "Stack smashing protection.",
"id": "COMPILER_STACK_CHECK",
"name": "COMPILER_STACK_CHECK",
"range": null,
"title": null,
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": null,
"help": "Adds -Wwrite-strings flag for the C/C++ compilers.\n\nFor C, this gives string constants the type ``const char[]`` so that\ncopying the address of one into a non-const ``char *`` pointer\nproduces a warning. This warning helps to find at compile time code\nthat tries to write into a string constant.\n\nFor C++, this warns about the deprecated conversion from string\nliterals to ``char *``.",
"id": "COMPILER_WARN_WRITE_STRINGS",
"name": "COMPILER_WARN_WRITE_STRINGS",
"range": null,
"title": "Enable -Wwrite-strings warning flag",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "IDF_TARGET_ARCH_RISCV",
"help": "Adds -msave-restore to C/C++ compilation flags.\n\nWhen this flag is enabled, compiler will call library functions to\nsave/restore registers in function prologues/epilogues. This results\nin lower overall code size, at the expense of slightly reduced performance.\n\nThis option can be enabled for RISC-V targets only.",
"id": "COMPILER_SAVE_RESTORE_LIBCALLS",
"name": "COMPILER_SAVE_RESTORE_LIBCALLS",
"range": null,
"title": "Enable -msave-restore flag to reduce code size",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": null,
"help": "Enable this option if use GCC 12 or newer, and want to disable warnings which don't appear with\nGCC 11.",
"id": "COMPILER_DISABLE_GCC12_WARNINGS",
"name": "COMPILER_DISABLE_GCC12_WARNINGS",
"range": null,
"title": "Disable new warnings introduced in GCC 12",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": null,
"help": "If enabled, RTL files will be produced during compilation. These files\ncan be used by other tools, for example to calculate call graphs.",
"id": "COMPILER_DUMP_RTL_FILES",
"name": "COMPILER_DUMP_RTL_FILES",
"range": null,
"title": "Dump RTL files during compilation",
"type": "bool"
}
],
"depends_on": null,
"id": "compiler-options",
"title": "Compiler options",
"type": "menu"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice APPTRACE_DESTINATION1>",
"help": null,
"id": "APPTRACE_DEST_JTAG",
"name": "APPTRACE_DEST_JTAG",
"range": null,
"title": "JTAG",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice APPTRACE_DESTINATION1>",
"help": null,
"id": "APPTRACE_DEST_NONE",
"name": "APPTRACE_DEST_NONE",
"range": null,
"title": "None",
"type": "bool"
}
],
"depends_on": null,
"help": "Select destination for application trace: JTAG or none (to disable).",
"id": "component-config-application-level-tracing-data-destination-1",
"name": "APPTRACE_DESTINATION1",
"title": "Data Destination 1",
"type": "choice"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": null,
"help": null,
"id": "APPTRACE_DEST_UART",
"name": "APPTRACE_DEST_UART",
"range": null,
"title": null,
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": null,
"help": null,
"id": "APPTRACE_DEST_UART_NOUSB",
"name": "APPTRACE_DEST_UART_NOUSB",
"range": null,
"title": null,
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "ESP_CONSOLE_UART_NUM != 0 && <choice APPTRACE_DESTINATION2>",
"help": null,
"id": "APPTRACE_DEST_UART0",
"name": "APPTRACE_DEST_UART0",
"range": null,
"title": "UART0",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "ESP_CONSOLE_UART_NUM != 1 && <choice APPTRACE_DESTINATION2>",
"help": null,
"id": "APPTRACE_DEST_UART1",
"name": "APPTRACE_DEST_UART1",
"range": null,
"title": "UART1",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "ESP_CONSOLE_UART_NUM != 2 && SOC_UART_NUM > 2 && <choice APPTRACE_DESTINATION2>",
"help": null,
"id": "APPTRACE_DEST_UART2",
"name": "APPTRACE_DEST_UART2",
"range": null,
"title": "UART2",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "!ESP_CONSOLE_USB_CDC && (IDF_TARGET_ESP32C3 || IDF_TARGET_ESP32S3) && !USB_ENABLED && <choice APPTRACE_DESTINATION2>",
"help": null,
"id": "APPTRACE_DEST_USB_CDC",
"name": "APPTRACE_DEST_USB_CDC",
"range": null,
"title": "USB_CDC",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice APPTRACE_DESTINATION2>",
"help": null,
"id": "APPTRACE_DEST_UART_NONE",
"name": "APPTRACE_DEST_UART_NONE",
"range": null,
"title": "None",
"type": "bool"
}
],
"depends_on": null,
"help": "Select destination for application trace: UART(XX) or none (to disable).",
"id": "component-config-application-level-tracing-data-destination-2",
"name": "APPTRACE_DESTINATION2",
"title": "Data Destination 2",
"type": "choice"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "APPTRACE_DEST_UART_NOUSB",
"help": "This GPIO is used for UART TX pin.",
"id": "APPTRACE_UART_TX_GPIO",
"name": "APPTRACE_UART_TX_GPIO",
"range": null,
"title": "UART TX on GPIO#",
"type": "int"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "APPTRACE_DEST_UART_NOUSB",
"help": "This GPIO is used for UART RX pin.",
"id": "APPTRACE_UART_RX_GPIO",
"name": "APPTRACE_UART_RX_GPIO",
"range": null,
"title": "UART RX on GPIO#",
"type": "int"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "APPTRACE_DEST_UART",
"help": "This baud rate is used for UART.\n\nThe app's maximum baud rate depends on the UART clock source. If Power Management is disabled,\nthe UART clock source is the APB clock and all baud rates in the available range will be sufficiently\naccurate. If Power Management is enabled, REF_TICK clock source is used so the baud rate is divided\nfrom 1MHz. Baud rates above 1Mbps are not possible and values between 500Kbps and 1Mbps may not be\naccurate.",
"id": "APPTRACE_UART_BAUDRATE",
"name": "APPTRACE_UART_BAUDRATE",
"range": null,
"title": "UART baud rate",
"type": "int"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "APPTRACE_DEST_UART",
"help": "Size of the UART input ring buffer.\nThis size related to the baudrate, system tick frequency and amount of data to transfer.\nThe data placed to this buffer before sent out to the interface.",
"id": "APPTRACE_UART_RX_BUFF_SIZE",
"name": "APPTRACE_UART_RX_BUFF_SIZE",
"range": null,
"title": "UART RX ring buffer size",
"type": "int"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "APPTRACE_DEST_UART",
"help": "Size of the UART output ring buffer.\nThis size related to the baudrate, system tick frequency and amount of data to transfer.",
"id": "APPTRACE_UART_TX_BUFF_SIZE",
"name": "APPTRACE_UART_TX_BUFF_SIZE",
"range": null,
"title": "UART TX ring buffer size",
"type": "int"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "APPTRACE_DEST_UART",
"help": "Maximum size of the single message to transfer.",
"id": "APPTRACE_UART_TX_MSG_SIZE",
"name": "APPTRACE_UART_TX_MSG_SIZE",
"range": null,
"title": "UART TX message size",
"type": "int"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": null,
"help": "UART task priority. In case of high events rate,\nthis parameter could be changed up to (configMAX_PRIORITIES-1).",
"id": "APPTRACE_UART_TASK_PRIO",
"name": "APPTRACE_UART_TASK_PRIO",
"range": [
1,
32
],
"title": "UART Task Priority",
"type": "int"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "IDF_TARGET_ARCH_XTENSA && !ESP32_TRAX && !ESP32S2_TRAX && !ESP32S3_TRAX",
"help": "Enables/disable TRAX tracing HW.",
"id": "APPTRACE_DEST_TRAX",
"name": "APPTRACE_DEST_TRAX",
"range": null,
"title": null,
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": null,
"help": "Enables/disable swapping memory buffers tracing protocol.",
"id": "APPTRACE_MEMBUFS_APPTRACE_PROTO_ENABLE",
"name": "APPTRACE_MEMBUFS_APPTRACE_PROTO_ENABLE",
"range": null,
"title": null,
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": null,
"help": "Enables/disable application tracing module.",
"id": "APPTRACE_ENABLE",
"name": "APPTRACE_ENABLE",
"range": null,
"title": null,
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": null,
"help": "Enables/disable application tracing module internal sync lock.",
"id": "APPTRACE_LOCK_ENABLE",
"name": "APPTRACE_LOCK_ENABLE",
"range": null,
"title": null,
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "APPTRACE_ENABLE",
"help": "Timeout for flushing last trace data to host in case of panic. In ms.\nUse -1 to disable timeout and wait forever.",
"id": "APPTRACE_ONPANIC_HOST_FLUSH_TMO",
"name": "APPTRACE_ONPANIC_HOST_FLUSH_TMO",
"range": null,
"title": "Timeout for flushing last trace data to host on panic",
"type": "int"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "APPTRACE_ENABLE",
"help": "Threshold for flushing last trace data to host on panic in post-mortem mode.\nThis is minimal amount of data needed to perform flush. In bytes.",
"id": "APPTRACE_POSTMORTEM_FLUSH_THRESH",
"name": "APPTRACE_POSTMORTEM_FLUSH_THRESH",
"range": null,
"title": "Threshold for flushing last trace data to host on panic",
"type": "int"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "APPTRACE_MEMBUFS_APPTRACE_PROTO_ENABLE && !APPTRACE_DEST_TRAX",
"help": "Size of the memory buffer for trace data in bytes.",
"id": "APPTRACE_BUF_SIZE",
"name": "APPTRACE_BUF_SIZE",
"range": null,
"title": "Size of the apptrace buffer",
"type": "int"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "APPTRACE_MEMBUFS_APPTRACE_PROTO_ENABLE",
"help": "Size of the buffer for events in bytes. It is useful for buffering events from\nthe time critical code (scheduler, ISRs etc). If this parameter is 0 then\nevents will be discarded when main HW buffer is full.",
"id": "APPTRACE_PENDING_DATA_SIZE_MAX",
"name": "APPTRACE_PENDING_DATA_SIZE_MAX",
"range": null,
"title": "Size of the pending data buffer",
"type": "int"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "!PM_ENABLE && !APPTRACE_DEST_NONE && <choice APPTRACE_SV_DEST>",
"help": "Send SEGGER SystemView events through JTAG interface.",
"id": "APPTRACE_SV_DEST_JTAG",
"name": "APPTRACE_SV_DEST_JTAG",
"range": null,
"title": "Data destination JTAG",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "APPTRACE_DEST_UART && <choice APPTRACE_SV_DEST>",
"help": "Send SEGGER SystemView events through UART interface.",
"id": "APPTRACE_SV_DEST_UART",
"name": "APPTRACE_SV_DEST_UART",
"range": null,
"title": "Data destination UART",
"type": "bool"
}
],
"depends_on": "APPTRACE_SV_ENABLE && APPTRACE_ENABLE",
"help": "SystemView witt transfer data trough defined interface.",
"id": "component-config-application-level-tracing-freertos-systemview-tracing-systemview-tracing-enable-systemview-destination",
"name": "APPTRACE_SV_DEST",
"title": "SystemView destination",
"type": "choice"
}
],
"depends_on": "APPTRACE_ENABLE && APPTRACE_ENABLE",
"help": "Enables supporrt for SEGGER SystemView tracing functionality.",
"id": "APPTRACE_SV_ENABLE",
"name": "APPTRACE_SV_ENABLE",
"range": null,
"title": "SystemView Tracing Enable",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice APPTRACE_SV_CPU>",
"help": "Send SEGGER SystemView events for Pro CPU.",
"id": "APPTRACE_SV_DEST_CPU_0",
"name": "APPTRACE_SV_DEST_CPU_0",
"range": null,
"title": "CPU0",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice APPTRACE_SV_CPU>",
"help": "Send SEGGER SystemView events for App CPU.",
"id": "APPTRACE_SV_DEST_CPU_1",
"name": "APPTRACE_SV_DEST_CPU_1",
"range": null,
"title": "CPU1",
"type": "bool"
}
],
"depends_on": "APPTRACE_SV_DEST_UART && !FREERTOS_UNICORE && APPTRACE_ENABLE",
"help": "Define the CPU to trace by SystemView.",
"id": "component-config-application-level-tracing-freertos-systemview-tracing-cpu-to-trace",
"name": "APPTRACE_SV_CPU",
"title": "CPU to trace",
"type": "choice"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "FREERTOS_UNICORE && !PM_ENABLE && !IDF_TARGET_ESP32C3 && <choice APPTRACE_SV_TS_SOURCE>",
"help": null,
"id": "APPTRACE_SV_TS_SOURCE_CCOUNT",
"name": "APPTRACE_SV_TS_SOURCE_CCOUNT",
"range": null,
"title": "CPU cycle counter (CCOUNT)",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "!PM_ENABLE && !IDF_TARGET_ESP32C3 && <choice APPTRACE_SV_TS_SOURCE>",
"help": null,
"id": "APPTRACE_SV_TS_SOURCE_GPTIMER",
"name": "APPTRACE_SV_TS_SOURCE_GPTIMER",
"range": null,
"title": "General Purpose Timer (Timer Group)",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice APPTRACE_SV_TS_SOURCE>",
"help": null,
"id": "APPTRACE_SV_TS_SOURCE_ESP_TIMER",
"name": "APPTRACE_SV_TS_SOURCE_ESP_TIMER",
"range": null,
"title": "esp_timer high resolution timer",
"type": "bool"
}
],
"depends_on": "APPTRACE_SV_ENABLE && APPTRACE_ENABLE",
"help": "SystemView needs to use a hardware timer as the source of timestamps\nwhen tracing. This option selects the timer for it.",
"id": "component-config-application-level-tracing-freertos-systemview-tracing-timer-to-use-as-timestamp-source",
"name": "APPTRACE_SV_TS_SOURCE",
"title": "Timer to use as timestamp source",
"type": "choice"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "APPTRACE_SV_ENABLE && APPTRACE_ENABLE",
"help": "Configures maximum supported tasks in sysview debug",
"id": "APPTRACE_SV_MAX_TASKS",
"name": "APPTRACE_SV_MAX_TASKS",
"range": null,
"title": "Maximum supported tasks",
"type": "int"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "APPTRACE_SV_ENABLE && APPTRACE_ENABLE",
"help": "Configures timeout (in us) to wait for free space in trace buffer.\nSet to -1 to wait forever and avoid lost events.",
"id": "APPTRACE_SV_BUF_WAIT_TMO",
"name": "APPTRACE_SV_BUF_WAIT_TMO",
"range": null,
"title": "Trace buffer wait timeout",
"type": "int"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "APPTRACE_SV_ENABLE && APPTRACE_ENABLE",
"help": "Enables \"Trace Buffer Overflow\" event.",
"id": "APPTRACE_SV_EVT_OVERFLOW_ENABLE",
"name": "APPTRACE_SV_EVT_OVERFLOW_ENABLE",
"range": null,
"title": "Trace Buffer Overflow Event",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "APPTRACE_SV_ENABLE && APPTRACE_ENABLE",
"help": "Enables \"ISR Enter\" event.",
"id": "APPTRACE_SV_EVT_ISR_ENTER_ENABLE",
"name": "APPTRACE_SV_EVT_ISR_ENTER_ENABLE",
"range": null,
"title": "ISR Enter Event",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "APPTRACE_SV_ENABLE && APPTRACE_ENABLE",
"help": "Enables \"ISR Exit\" event.",
"id": "APPTRACE_SV_EVT_ISR_EXIT_ENABLE",
"name": "APPTRACE_SV_EVT_ISR_EXIT_ENABLE",
"range": null,
"title": "ISR Exit Event",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "APPTRACE_SV_ENABLE && APPTRACE_ENABLE",
"help": "Enables \"ISR to Scheduler\" event.",
"id": "APPTRACE_SV_EVT_ISR_TO_SCHED_ENABLE",
"name": "APPTRACE_SV_EVT_ISR_TO_SCHED_ENABLE",
"range": null,
"title": "ISR Exit to Scheduler Event",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "APPTRACE_SV_ENABLE && APPTRACE_ENABLE",
"help": "Enables \"Task Start Execution\" event.",
"id": "APPTRACE_SV_EVT_TASK_START_EXEC_ENABLE",
"name": "APPTRACE_SV_EVT_TASK_START_EXEC_ENABLE",
"range": null,
"title": "Task Start Execution Event",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "APPTRACE_SV_ENABLE && APPTRACE_ENABLE",
"help": "Enables \"Task Stop Execution\" event.",
"id": "APPTRACE_SV_EVT_TASK_STOP_EXEC_ENABLE",
"name": "APPTRACE_SV_EVT_TASK_STOP_EXEC_ENABLE",
"range": null,
"title": "Task Stop Execution Event",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "APPTRACE_SV_ENABLE && APPTRACE_ENABLE",
"help": "Enables \"Task Start Ready State\" event.",
"id": "APPTRACE_SV_EVT_TASK_START_READY_ENABLE",
"name": "APPTRACE_SV_EVT_TASK_START_READY_ENABLE",
"range": null,
"title": "Task Start Ready State Event",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "APPTRACE_SV_ENABLE && APPTRACE_ENABLE",
"help": "Enables \"Task Stop Ready State\" event.",
"id": "APPTRACE_SV_EVT_TASK_STOP_READY_ENABLE",
"name": "APPTRACE_SV_EVT_TASK_STOP_READY_ENABLE",
"range": null,
"title": "Task Stop Ready State Event",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "APPTRACE_SV_ENABLE && APPTRACE_ENABLE",
"help": "Enables \"Task Create\" event.",
"id": "APPTRACE_SV_EVT_TASK_CREATE_ENABLE",
"name": "APPTRACE_SV_EVT_TASK_CREATE_ENABLE",
"range": null,
"title": "Task Create Event",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "APPTRACE_SV_ENABLE && APPTRACE_ENABLE",
"help": "Enables \"Task Terminate\" event.",
"id": "APPTRACE_SV_EVT_TASK_TERMINATE_ENABLE",
"name": "APPTRACE_SV_EVT_TASK_TERMINATE_ENABLE",
"range": null,
"title": "Task Terminate Event",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "APPTRACE_SV_ENABLE && APPTRACE_ENABLE",
"help": "Enables \"System Idle\" event.",
"id": "APPTRACE_SV_EVT_IDLE_ENABLE",
"name": "APPTRACE_SV_EVT_IDLE_ENABLE",
"range": null,
"title": "System Idle Event",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "APPTRACE_SV_ENABLE && APPTRACE_ENABLE",
"help": "Enables \"Timer Enter\" event.",
"id": "APPTRACE_SV_EVT_TIMER_ENTER_ENABLE",
"name": "APPTRACE_SV_EVT_TIMER_ENTER_ENABLE",
"range": null,
"title": "Timer Enter Event",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "APPTRACE_SV_ENABLE && APPTRACE_ENABLE",
"help": "Enables \"Timer Exit\" event.",
"id": "APPTRACE_SV_EVT_TIMER_EXIT_ENABLE",
"name": "APPTRACE_SV_EVT_TIMER_EXIT_ENABLE",
"range": null,
"title": "Timer Exit Event",
"type": "bool"
}
],
"depends_on": "APPTRACE_ENABLE",
"id": "component-config-application-level-tracing-freertos-systemview-tracing",
"title": "FreeRTOS SystemView Tracing",
"type": "menu"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "APPTRACE_GCOV_ENABLE",
"help": "Configures stack size of Gcov dump task",
"id": "APPTRACE_GCOV_DUMP_TASK_STACK_SIZE",
"name": "APPTRACE_GCOV_DUMP_TASK_STACK_SIZE",
"range": null,
"title": "Gcov dump task stack size",
"type": "int"
}
],
"depends_on": "APPTRACE_ENABLE && !APPTRACE_SV_ENABLE",
"help": "Enables support for GCOV data transfer to host.",
"id": "APPTRACE_GCOV_ENABLE",
"name": "APPTRACE_GCOV_ENABLE",
"range": null,
"title": "GCOV to Host Enable",
"type": "bool"
}
],
"depends_on": null,
"id": "component-config-application-level-tracing",
"title": "Application Level Tracing",
"type": "menu"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice BT_HOST>",
"help": "This option is recommended for classic Bluetooth or for dual-mode\nusecases",
"id": "BT_BLUEDROID_ENABLED",
"name": "BT_BLUEDROID_ENABLED",
"range": null,
"title": "Bluedroid - Dual-mode",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice BT_HOST>",
"help": "This option is recommended for BLE only usecases to save on memory",
"id": "BT_NIMBLE_ENABLED",
"name": "BT_NIMBLE_ENABLED",
"range": null,
"title": "NimBLE - BLE only",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice BT_HOST>",
"help": "This option is recommended when you want to communicate directly with the\ncontroller (without any host) or when you are using any other host stack\nnot supported by Espressif (not mentioned here).",
"id": "BT_CONTROLLER_ONLY",
"name": "BT_CONTROLLER_ONLY",
"range": null,
"title": "Disabled",
"type": "bool"
}
],
"depends_on": "BT_ENABLED",
"help": "This helps to choose Bluetooth host stack",
"id": "component-config-bluetooth-bluetooth-host",
"name": "BT_HOST",
"title": "Host",
"type": "choice"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice BT_CONTROLLER>",
"help": "This option is recommended for Bluetooth controller usecases",
"id": "BT_CONTROLLER_ENABLED",
"name": "BT_CONTROLLER_ENABLED",
"range": null,
"title": "Enabled",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice BT_CONTROLLER>",
"help": "This option is recommended for Bluetooth Host only usecases",
"id": "BT_CONTROLLER_DISABLED",
"name": "BT_CONTROLLER_DISABLED",
"range": null,
"title": "Disabled",
"type": "bool"
}
],
"depends_on": "BT_ENABLED",
"help": "This helps to choose Bluetooth controller stack",
"id": "component-config-bluetooth-bluetooth-controller",
"name": "BT_CONTROLLER",
"title": "Controller",
"type": "choice"
}
],
"depends_on": "SOC_BT_SUPPORTED && !APP_NO_BLOBS",
"help": "Select this option to enable Bluetooth and show the submenu with Bluetooth configuration choices.",
"id": "BT_ENABLED",
"name": "BT_ENABLED",
"range": null,
"title": "Bluetooth",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "BT_BLUEDROID_ENABLED && BT_BLUEDROID_ENABLED",
"help": "This select btc task stack size",
"id": "BT_BTC_TASK_STACK_SIZE",
"name": "BT_BTC_TASK_STACK_SIZE",
"range": null,
"title": "Bluetooth event (callback to application) task stack size",
"type": "int"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice BT_BLUEDROID_PINNED_TO_CORE_CHOICE>",
"help": null,
"id": "BT_BLUEDROID_PINNED_TO_CORE_0",
"name": "BT_BLUEDROID_PINNED_TO_CORE_0",
"range": null,
"title": "Core 0 (PRO CPU)",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "!FREERTOS_UNICORE && <choice BT_BLUEDROID_PINNED_TO_CORE_CHOICE>",
"help": null,
"id": "BT_BLUEDROID_PINNED_TO_CORE_1",
"name": "BT_BLUEDROID_PINNED_TO_CORE_1",
"range": null,
"title": "Core 1 (APP CPU)",
"type": "bool"
}
],
"depends_on": "BT_BLUEDROID_ENABLED && !FREERTOS_UNICORE && BT_BLUEDROID_ENABLED",
"help": "Which the cpu core to run Bluedroid. Can choose core0 and core1.\nCan not specify no-affinity.",
"id": "component-config-bluetooth-bluedroid-options-the-cpu-core-which-bluedroid-run",
"name": "BT_BLUEDROID_PINNED_TO_CORE_CHOICE",
"title": "The cpu core which Bluedroid run",
"type": "choice"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "BT_BLUEDROID_ENABLED && BT_BLUEDROID_ENABLED",
"help": null,
"id": "BT_BLUEDROID_PINNED_TO_CORE",
"name": "BT_BLUEDROID_PINNED_TO_CORE",
"range": null,
"title": null,
"type": "int"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "BT_BLUEDROID_ENABLED && BT_BLUEDROID_ENABLED",
"help": "This select btu task stack size",
"id": "BT_BTU_TASK_STACK_SIZE",
"name": "BT_BTU_TASK_STACK_SIZE",
"range": null,
"title": "Bluetooth Bluedroid Host Stack task stack size",
"type": "int"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "BT_BLUEDROID_ENABLED && BT_BLUEDROID_ENABLED",
"help": "Bluedroid memory debug",
"id": "BT_BLUEDROID_MEM_DEBUG",
"name": "BT_BLUEDROID_MEM_DEBUG",
"range": null,
"title": "Bluedroid memory debug",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "BT_CLASSIC_ENABLED && BT_BLUEDROID_ENABLED",
"help": "This enables functionalities of Host qualification for Classic Bluetooth.",
"id": "BT_CLASSIC_BQB_ENABLED",
"name": "BT_CLASSIC_BQB_ENABLED",
"range": null,
"title": "Host Qualitifcation support for Classic Bluetooth",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "BT_CLASSIC_ENABLED && BT_BLUEDROID_ENABLED",
"help": "Advanced Audio Distrubution Profile",
"id": "BT_A2DP_ENABLE",
"name": "BT_A2DP_ENABLE",
"range": null,
"title": "A2DP",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "BT_CLASSIC_ENABLED && BT_BLUEDROID_ENABLED",
"help": "This enables the Serial Port Profile",
"id": "BT_SPP_ENABLED",
"name": "BT_SPP_ENABLED",
"range": null,
"title": "SPP",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "BT_CLASSIC_ENABLED && BT_BLUEDROID_ENABLED",
"help": "This enables the Logical Link Control and Adaptation Layer Protocol.\nOnly supported classic bluetooth.",
"id": "BT_L2CAP_ENABLED",
"name": "BT_L2CAP_ENABLED",
"range": null,
"title": "BT L2CAP",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice BT_HFP_ROLE>",
"help": null,
"id": "BT_HFP_CLIENT_ENABLE",
"name": "BT_HFP_CLIENT_ENABLE",
"range": null,
"title": "Hands Free Unit",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice BT_HFP_ROLE>",
"help": null,
"id": "BT_HFP_AG_ENABLE",
"name": "BT_HFP_AG_ENABLE",
"range": null,
"title": "Audio Gateway",
"type": "bool"
}
],
"depends_on": "BT_HFP_ENABLE && BT_BLUEDROID_ENABLED",
"help": null,
"id": "component-config-bluetooth-bluedroid-options-classic-bluetooth-hands-free-handset-profile-hands-free-profile-role-configuration",
"name": "BT_HFP_ROLE",
"title": "Hands-free Profile Role configuration",
"type": "choice"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice BT_HFP_AUDIO_DATA_PATH>",
"help": null,
"id": "BT_HFP_AUDIO_DATA_PATH_PCM",
"name": "BT_HFP_AUDIO_DATA_PATH_PCM",
"range": null,
"title": "PCM",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice BT_HFP_AUDIO_DATA_PATH>",
"help": null,
"id": "BT_HFP_AUDIO_DATA_PATH_HCI",
"name": "BT_HFP_AUDIO_DATA_PATH_HCI",
"range": null,
"title": "HCI",
"type": "bool"
}
],
"depends_on": "BT_HFP_ENABLE && BT_BLUEDROID_ENABLED",
"help": "SCO data path, i.e. HCI or PCM. This option is set using API\n\"esp_bredr_sco_datapath_set\" in Bluetooth host. Default SCO data\npath can also be set in Bluetooth Controller.",
"id": "component-config-bluetooth-bluedroid-options-classic-bluetooth-hands-free-handset-profile-audio-sco-data-path",
"name": "BT_HFP_AUDIO_DATA_PATH",
"title": "audio(SCO) data path",
"type": "choice"
}
],
"depends_on": "BT_CLASSIC_ENABLED && BT_BLUEDROID_ENABLED",
"help": null,
"id": "BT_HFP_ENABLE",
"name": "BT_HFP_ENABLE",
"range": null,
"title": "Hands Free/Handset Profile",
"type": "bool"
}
],
"depends_on": "BT_BLUEDROID_ENABLED && IDF_TARGET_ESP32 && BT_BLUEDROID_ENABLED",
"help": "For now this option needs \"SMP_ENABLE\" to be set to yes",
"id": "BT_CLASSIC_ENABLED",
"name": "BT_CLASSIC_ENABLED",
"range": null,
"title": "Classic Bluetooth",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "BT_HFP_AUDIO_DATA_PATH_HCI && BT_BLUEDROID_ENABLED",
"help": "This enables Wide Band Speech. Should disable it when SCO data path is PCM.\nOtherwise there will be no data transmited via GPIOs.",
"id": "BT_HFP_WBS_ENABLE",
"name": "BT_HFP_WBS_ENABLE",
"range": null,
"title": "Wide Band Speech",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice BT_HID_ROLE>",
"help": "This enables the BT HID Host",
"id": "BT_HID_HOST_ENABLED",
"name": "BT_HID_HOST_ENABLED",
"range": null,
"title": "Classic BT HID Host",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice BT_HID_ROLE>",
"help": "This enables the BT HID Device",
"id": "BT_HID_DEVICE_ENABLED",
"name": "BT_HID_DEVICE_ENABLED",
"range": null,
"title": "Classic BT HID Device",
"type": "bool"
}
],
"depends_on": "BT_HID_ENABLED && BT_BLUEDROID_ENABLED",
"help": null,
"id": "component-config-bluetooth-bluedroid-options-classic-bt-hid-profile-role-configuration",
"name": "BT_HID_ROLE",
"title": "Profile Role configuration",
"type": "choice"
}
],
"depends_on": "BT_CLASSIC_ENABLED && BT_BLUEDROID_ENABLED",
"help": "This enables the BT HID Host",
"id": "BT_HID_ENABLED",
"name": "BT_HID_ENABLED",
"range": null,
"title": "Classic BT HID",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "BT_CLASSIC_ENABLED && BT_BLUEDROID_ENABLED",
"help": "This enables the Secure Simple Pairing. If disable this option,\nBluedroid will only support Legacy Pairing",
"id": "BT_SSP_ENABLED",
"name": "BT_SSP_ENABLED",
"range": null,
"title": "Secure Simple Pairing",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "BT_GATTS_ENABLE && BT_BLUEDROID_ENABLED",
"help": "This enables \"Peripheral Preferred Connection Parameters\" characteristic (UUID: 0x2A04) in GAP service that has\nconnection parameters like min/max connection interval, slave latency and supervision timeout multiplier",
"id": "BT_GATTS_PPCP_CHAR_GAP",
"name": "BT_GATTS_PPCP_CHAR_GAP",
"range": null,
"title": "Enable Peripheral Preferred Connection Parameters characteristic in GAP service",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "BT_GATTS_ENABLE && BT_BLUEDROID_ENABLED",
"help": "This option can be close when the app does not require blufi function.",
"id": "BT_BLE_BLUFI_ENABLE",
"name": "BT_BLE_BLUFI_ENABLE",
"range": null,
"title": "Include blufi function",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "BT_GATTS_ENABLE && BT_BLUEDROID_ENABLED && BT_BLUEDROID_ENABLED",
"help": "Maximum GATT Server Profiles Count",
"id": "BT_GATT_MAX_SR_PROFILES",
"name": "BT_GATT_MAX_SR_PROFILES",
"range": null,
"title": "Max GATT Server Profiles",
"type": "int"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "BT_GATTS_ENABLE && BT_BLUEDROID_ENABLED && BT_BLUEDROID_ENABLED",
"help": "Maximum GATT Service Attributes Count",
"id": "BT_GATT_MAX_SR_ATTRIBUTES",
"name": "BT_GATT_MAX_SR_ATTRIBUTES",
"range": null,
"title": "Max GATT Service Attributes",
"type": "int"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice BT_GATTS_SEND_SERVICE_CHANGE_MODE>",
"help": "Manually send service change indication through API esp_ble_gatts_send_service_change_indication()",
"id": "BT_GATTS_SEND_SERVICE_CHANGE_MANUAL",
"name": "BT_GATTS_SEND_SERVICE_CHANGE_MANUAL",
"range": null,
"title": "GATTS manually send service change indication",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice BT_GATTS_SEND_SERVICE_CHANGE_MODE>",
"help": "Let Bluedroid handle the service change indication internally",
"id": "BT_GATTS_SEND_SERVICE_CHANGE_AUTO",
"name": "BT_GATTS_SEND_SERVICE_CHANGE_AUTO",
"range": null,
"title": "GATTS automatically send service change indication",
"type": "bool"
}
],
"depends_on": "BT_GATTS_ENABLE && BT_BLUEDROID_ENABLED",
"help": "Service change indication mode for GATT Server.",
"id": "component-config-bluetooth-bluedroid-options-bluetooth-low-energy-include-gatt-server-module-gatts--gatts-service-change-mode",
"name": "BT_GATTS_SEND_SERVICE_CHANGE_MODE",
"title": "GATTS Service Change Mode",
"type": "choice"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "BT_GATTS_ENABLE && BT_BLUEDROID_ENABLED",
"help": null,
"id": "BT_GATTS_SEND_SERVICE_CHANGE_MODE",
"name": "BT_GATTS_SEND_SERVICE_CHANGE_MODE",
"range": null,
"title": null,
"type": "int"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "BT_GATTS_ENABLE && BT_BLUEDROID_ENABLED",
"help": "This option enable gatt robust caching feature on server",
"id": "BT_GATTS_ROBUST_CACHING_ENABLED",
"name": "BT_GATTS_ROBUST_CACHING_ENABLED",
"range": null,
"title": "Enable Robust Caching on Server Side",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "BT_GATTS_ENABLE && BT_BLUEDROID_ENABLED",
"help": "Enabling this option allows remote GATT clients to write device name",
"id": "BT_GATTS_DEVICE_NAME_WRITABLE",
"name": "BT_GATTS_DEVICE_NAME_WRITABLE",
"range": null,
"title": "Allow to write device name by GATT clients",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "BT_GATTS_ENABLE && BT_BLUEDROID_ENABLED",
"help": "Enabling this option allows remote GATT clients to write appearance",
"id": "BT_GATTS_APPEARANCE_WRITABLE",
"name": "BT_GATTS_APPEARANCE_WRITABLE",
"range": null,
"title": "Allow to write appearance by GATT clients",
"type": "bool"
}
],
"depends_on": "BT_BLE_ENABLED && BT_BLUEDROID_ENABLED",
"help": "This option can be disabled when the app work only on gatt client mode",
"id": "BT_GATTS_ENABLE",
"name": "BT_GATTS_ENABLE",
"range": null,
"title": "Include GATT server module(GATTS)",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "BT_GATTC_ENABLE && BT_BLUEDROID_ENABLED",
"help": "Maximum GATTC cache characteristic count",
"id": "BT_GATTC_MAX_CACHE_CHAR",
"name": "BT_GATTC_MAX_CACHE_CHAR",
"range": null,
"title": "Max gattc cache characteristic for discover",
"type": "int"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "BT_GATTC_ENABLE && BT_BLUEDROID_ENABLED",
"help": "This select can save gattc cache data to nvs flash",
"id": "BT_GATTC_CACHE_NVS_FLASH",
"name": "BT_GATTC_CACHE_NVS_FLASH",
"range": null,
"title": "Save gattc cache data to nvs flash",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "BT_GATTC_ENABLE && BT_BLUEDROID_ENABLED",
"help": "The number of attempts to reconnect if the connection establishment failed",
"id": "BT_GATTC_CONNECT_RETRY_COUNT",
"name": "BT_GATTC_CONNECT_RETRY_COUNT",
"range": null,
"title": "The number of attempts to reconnect if the connection establishment failed",
"type": "int"
}
],
"depends_on": "BT_BLE_ENABLED && BT_BLUEDROID_ENABLED",
"help": "This option can be close when the app work only on gatt server mode",
"id": "BT_GATTC_ENABLE",
"name": "BT_GATTC_ENABLE",
"range": null,
"title": "Include GATT client module(GATTC)",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "BT_BLE_SMP_ENABLE && BT_BLUEDROID_ENABLED",
"help": "In order to reduce the pairing time, slave actively initiates connection parameters\nupdate during pairing.",
"id": "BT_SMP_SLAVE_CON_PARAMS_UPD_ENABLE",
"name": "BT_SMP_SLAVE_CON_PARAMS_UPD_ENABLE",
"range": null,
"title": "Slave enable connection parameters update during pairing",
"type": "bool"
}
],
"depends_on": "BT_BLE_ENABLED && BT_BLUEDROID_ENABLED",
"help": "This option can be close when the app not used the ble security connect.",
"id": "BT_BLE_SMP_ENABLE",
"name": "BT_BLE_SMP_ENABLE",
"range": null,
"title": "Include BLE security module(SMP)",
"type": "bool"
}
],
"depends_on": "BT_BLUEDROID_ENABLED && BT_BLUEDROID_ENABLED",
"help": "This enables Bluetooth Low Energy",
"id": "BT_BLE_ENABLED",
"name": "BT_BLE_ENABLED",
"range": null,
"title": "Bluetooth Low Energy",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "BT_BLUEDROID_ENABLED && BT_BLUEDROID_ENABLED",
"help": "This select can save the rodata code size",
"id": "BT_STACK_NO_LOG",
"name": "BT_STACK_NO_LOG",
"range": null,
"title": "Disable BT debug logs (minimize bin size)",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice BT_LOG_HCI_TRACE_LEVEL>",
"help": null,
"id": "BT_LOG_HCI_TRACE_LEVEL_NONE",
"name": "BT_LOG_HCI_TRACE_LEVEL_NONE",
"range": null,
"title": "NONE",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice BT_LOG_HCI_TRACE_LEVEL>",
"help": null,
"id": "BT_LOG_HCI_TRACE_LEVEL_ERROR",
"name": "BT_LOG_HCI_TRACE_LEVEL_ERROR",
"range": null,
"title": "ERROR",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice BT_LOG_HCI_TRACE_LEVEL>",
"help": null,
"id": "BT_LOG_HCI_TRACE_LEVEL_WARNING",
"name": "BT_LOG_HCI_TRACE_LEVEL_WARNING",
"range": null,
"title": "WARNING",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice BT_LOG_HCI_TRACE_LEVEL>",
"help": null,
"id": "BT_LOG_HCI_TRACE_LEVEL_API",
"name": "BT_LOG_HCI_TRACE_LEVEL_API",
"range": null,
"title": "API",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice BT_LOG_HCI_TRACE_LEVEL>",
"help": null,
"id": "BT_LOG_HCI_TRACE_LEVEL_EVENT",
"name": "BT_LOG_HCI_TRACE_LEVEL_EVENT",
"range": null,
"title": "EVENT",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice BT_LOG_HCI_TRACE_LEVEL>",
"help": null,
"id": "BT_LOG_HCI_TRACE_LEVEL_DEBUG",
"name": "BT_LOG_HCI_TRACE_LEVEL_DEBUG",
"range": null,
"title": "DEBUG",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice BT_LOG_HCI_TRACE_LEVEL>",
"help": null,
"id": "BT_LOG_HCI_TRACE_LEVEL_VERBOSE",
"name": "BT_LOG_HCI_TRACE_LEVEL_VERBOSE",
"range": null,
"title": "VERBOSE",
"type": "bool"
}
],
"depends_on": "BT_BLUEDROID_ENABLED && !BT_STACK_NO_LOG && BT_BLUEDROID_ENABLED && !BT_STACK_NO_LOG && BT_BLUEDROID_ENABLED",
"help": "Define BT trace level for HCI layer",
"id": "component-config-bluetooth-bluedroid-options-bt-debug-log-level-hci-layer",
"name": "BT_LOG_HCI_TRACE_LEVEL",
"title": "HCI layer",
"type": "choice"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "BT_BLUEDROID_ENABLED && BT_BLUEDROID_ENABLED && !BT_STACK_NO_LOG && BT_BLUEDROID_ENABLED",
"help": null,
"id": "BT_LOG_HCI_TRACE_LEVEL",
"name": "BT_LOG_HCI_TRACE_LEVEL",
"range": null,
"title": null,
"type": "int"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice BT_LOG_BTM_TRACE_LEVEL>",
"help": null,
"id": "BT_LOG_BTM_TRACE_LEVEL_NONE",
"name": "BT_LOG_BTM_TRACE_LEVEL_NONE",
"range": null,
"title": "NONE",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice BT_LOG_BTM_TRACE_LEVEL>",
"help": null,
"id": "BT_LOG_BTM_TRACE_LEVEL_ERROR",
"name": "BT_LOG_BTM_TRACE_LEVEL_ERROR",
"range": null,
"title": "ERROR",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice BT_LOG_BTM_TRACE_LEVEL>",
"help": null,
"id": "BT_LOG_BTM_TRACE_LEVEL_WARNING",
"name": "BT_LOG_BTM_TRACE_LEVEL_WARNING",
"range": null,
"title": "WARNING",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice BT_LOG_BTM_TRACE_LEVEL>",
"help": null,
"id": "BT_LOG_BTM_TRACE_LEVEL_API",
"name": "BT_LOG_BTM_TRACE_LEVEL_API",
"range": null,
"title": "API",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice BT_LOG_BTM_TRACE_LEVEL>",
"help": null,
"id": "BT_LOG_BTM_TRACE_LEVEL_EVENT",
"name": "BT_LOG_BTM_TRACE_LEVEL_EVENT",
"range": null,
"title": "EVENT",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice BT_LOG_BTM_TRACE_LEVEL>",
"help": null,
"id": "BT_LOG_BTM_TRACE_LEVEL_DEBUG",
"name": "BT_LOG_BTM_TRACE_LEVEL_DEBUG",
"range": null,
"title": "DEBUG",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice BT_LOG_BTM_TRACE_LEVEL>",
"help": null,
"id": "BT_LOG_BTM_TRACE_LEVEL_VERBOSE",
"name": "BT_LOG_BTM_TRACE_LEVEL_VERBOSE",
"range": null,
"title": "VERBOSE",
"type": "bool"
}
],
"depends_on": "BT_BLUEDROID_ENABLED && !BT_STACK_NO_LOG && BT_BLUEDROID_ENABLED && !BT_STACK_NO_LOG && BT_BLUEDROID_ENABLED",
"help": "Define BT trace level for BTM layer",
"id": "component-config-bluetooth-bluedroid-options-bt-debug-log-level-btm-layer",
"name": "BT_LOG_BTM_TRACE_LEVEL",
"title": "BTM layer",
"type": "choice"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "BT_BLUEDROID_ENABLED && BT_BLUEDROID_ENABLED && !BT_STACK_NO_LOG && BT_BLUEDROID_ENABLED",
"help": null,
"id": "BT_LOG_BTM_TRACE_LEVEL",
"name": "BT_LOG_BTM_TRACE_LEVEL",
"range": null,
"title": null,
"type": "int"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice BT_LOG_L2CAP_TRACE_LEVEL>",
"help": null,
"id": "BT_LOG_L2CAP_TRACE_LEVEL_NONE",
"name": "BT_LOG_L2CAP_TRACE_LEVEL_NONE",
"range": null,
"title": "NONE",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice BT_LOG_L2CAP_TRACE_LEVEL>",
"help": null,
"id": "BT_LOG_L2CAP_TRACE_LEVEL_ERROR",
"name": "BT_LOG_L2CAP_TRACE_LEVEL_ERROR",
"range": null,
"title": "ERROR",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice BT_LOG_L2CAP_TRACE_LEVEL>",
"help": null,
"id": "BT_LOG_L2CAP_TRACE_LEVEL_WARNING",
"name": "BT_LOG_L2CAP_TRACE_LEVEL_WARNING",
"range": null,
"title": "WARNING",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice BT_LOG_L2CAP_TRACE_LEVEL>",
"help": null,
"id": "BT_LOG_L2CAP_TRACE_LEVEL_API",
"name": "BT_LOG_L2CAP_TRACE_LEVEL_API",
"range": null,
"title": "API",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice BT_LOG_L2CAP_TRACE_LEVEL>",
"help": null,
"id": "BT_LOG_L2CAP_TRACE_LEVEL_EVENT",
"name": "BT_LOG_L2CAP_TRACE_LEVEL_EVENT",
"range": null,
"title": "EVENT",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice BT_LOG_L2CAP_TRACE_LEVEL>",
"help": null,
"id": "BT_LOG_L2CAP_TRACE_LEVEL_DEBUG",
"name": "BT_LOG_L2CAP_TRACE_LEVEL_DEBUG",
"range": null,
"title": "DEBUG",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice BT_LOG_L2CAP_TRACE_LEVEL>",
"help": null,
"id": "BT_LOG_L2CAP_TRACE_LEVEL_VERBOSE",
"name": "BT_LOG_L2CAP_TRACE_LEVEL_VERBOSE",
"range": null,
"title": "VERBOSE",
"type": "bool"
}
],
"depends_on": "BT_BLUEDROID_ENABLED && !BT_STACK_NO_LOG && BT_BLUEDROID_ENABLED && !BT_STACK_NO_LOG && BT_BLUEDROID_ENABLED",
"help": "Define BT trace level for L2CAP layer",
"id": "component-config-bluetooth-bluedroid-options-bt-debug-log-level-l2cap-layer",
"name": "BT_LOG_L2CAP_TRACE_LEVEL",
"title": "L2CAP layer",
"type": "choice"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "BT_BLUEDROID_ENABLED && BT_BLUEDROID_ENABLED && !BT_STACK_NO_LOG && BT_BLUEDROID_ENABLED",
"help": null,
"id": "BT_LOG_L2CAP_TRACE_LEVEL",
"name": "BT_LOG_L2CAP_TRACE_LEVEL",
"range": null,
"title": null,
"type": "int"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice BT_LOG_RFCOMM_TRACE_LEVEL>",
"help": null,
"id": "BT_LOG_RFCOMM_TRACE_LEVEL_NONE",
"name": "BT_LOG_RFCOMM_TRACE_LEVEL_NONE",
"range": null,
"title": "NONE",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice BT_LOG_RFCOMM_TRACE_LEVEL>",
"help": null,
"id": "BT_LOG_RFCOMM_TRACE_LEVEL_ERROR",
"name": "BT_LOG_RFCOMM_TRACE_LEVEL_ERROR",
"range": null,
"title": "ERROR",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice BT_LOG_RFCOMM_TRACE_LEVEL>",
"help": null,
"id": "BT_LOG_RFCOMM_TRACE_LEVEL_WARNING",
"name": "BT_LOG_RFCOMM_TRACE_LEVEL_WARNING",
"range": null,
"title": "WARNING",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice BT_LOG_RFCOMM_TRACE_LEVEL>",
"help": null,
"id": "BT_LOG_RFCOMM_TRACE_LEVEL_API",
"name": "BT_LOG_RFCOMM_TRACE_LEVEL_API",
"range": null,
"title": "API",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice BT_LOG_RFCOMM_TRACE_LEVEL>",
"help": null,
"id": "BT_LOG_RFCOMM_TRACE_LEVEL_EVENT",
"name": "BT_LOG_RFCOMM_TRACE_LEVEL_EVENT",
"range": null,
"title": "EVENT",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice BT_LOG_RFCOMM_TRACE_LEVEL>",
"help": null,
"id": "BT_LOG_RFCOMM_TRACE_LEVEL_DEBUG",
"name": "BT_LOG_RFCOMM_TRACE_LEVEL_DEBUG",
"range": null,
"title": "DEBUG",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice BT_LOG_RFCOMM_TRACE_LEVEL>",
"help": null,
"id": "BT_LOG_RFCOMM_TRACE_LEVEL_VERBOSE",
"name": "BT_LOG_RFCOMM_TRACE_LEVEL_VERBOSE",
"range": null,
"title": "VERBOSE",
"type": "bool"
}
],
"depends_on": "BT_BLUEDROID_ENABLED && !BT_STACK_NO_LOG && BT_BLUEDROID_ENABLED && !BT_STACK_NO_LOG && BT_BLUEDROID_ENABLED",
"help": "Define BT trace level for RFCOMM layer",
"id": "component-config-bluetooth-bluedroid-options-bt-debug-log-level-rfcomm-layer",
"name": "BT_LOG_RFCOMM_TRACE_LEVEL",
"title": "RFCOMM layer",
"type": "choice"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "BT_BLUEDROID_ENABLED && BT_BLUEDROID_ENABLED && !BT_STACK_NO_LOG && BT_BLUEDROID_ENABLED",
"help": null,
"id": "BT_LOG_RFCOMM_TRACE_LEVEL",
"name": "BT_LOG_RFCOMM_TRACE_LEVEL",
"range": null,
"title": null,
"type": "int"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice BT_LOG_SDP_TRACE_LEVEL>",
"help": null,
"id": "BT_LOG_SDP_TRACE_LEVEL_NONE",
"name": "BT_LOG_SDP_TRACE_LEVEL_NONE",
"range": null,
"title": "NONE",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice BT_LOG_SDP_TRACE_LEVEL>",
"help": null,
"id": "BT_LOG_SDP_TRACE_LEVEL_ERROR",
"name": "BT_LOG_SDP_TRACE_LEVEL_ERROR",
"range": null,
"title": "ERROR",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice BT_LOG_SDP_TRACE_LEVEL>",
"help": null,
"id": "BT_LOG_SDP_TRACE_LEVEL_WARNING",
"name": "BT_LOG_SDP_TRACE_LEVEL_WARNING",
"range": null,
"title": "WARNING",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice BT_LOG_SDP_TRACE_LEVEL>",
"help": null,
"id": "BT_LOG_SDP_TRACE_LEVEL_API",
"name": "BT_LOG_SDP_TRACE_LEVEL_API",
"range": null,
"title": "API",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice BT_LOG_SDP_TRACE_LEVEL>",
"help": null,
"id": "BT_LOG_SDP_TRACE_LEVEL_EVENT",
"name": "BT_LOG_SDP_TRACE_LEVEL_EVENT",
"range": null,
"title": "EVENT",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice BT_LOG_SDP_TRACE_LEVEL>",
"help": null,
"id": "BT_LOG_SDP_TRACE_LEVEL_DEBUG",
"name": "BT_LOG_SDP_TRACE_LEVEL_DEBUG",
"range": null,
"title": "DEBUG",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice BT_LOG_SDP_TRACE_LEVEL>",
"help": null,
"id": "BT_LOG_SDP_TRACE_LEVEL_VERBOSE",
"name": "BT_LOG_SDP_TRACE_LEVEL_VERBOSE",
"range": null,
"title": "VERBOSE",
"type": "bool"
}
],
"depends_on": "BT_BLUEDROID_ENABLED && !BT_STACK_NO_LOG && BT_BLUEDROID_ENABLED && !BT_STACK_NO_LOG && BT_BLUEDROID_ENABLED",
"help": "Define BT trace level for SDP layer",
"id": "component-config-bluetooth-bluedroid-options-bt-debug-log-level-sdp-layer",
"name": "BT_LOG_SDP_TRACE_LEVEL",
"title": "SDP layer",
"type": "choice"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "BT_BLUEDROID_ENABLED && BT_BLUEDROID_ENABLED && !BT_STACK_NO_LOG && BT_BLUEDROID_ENABLED",
"help": null,
"id": "BT_LOG_SDP_TRACE_LEVEL",
"name": "BT_LOG_SDP_TRACE_LEVEL",
"range": null,
"title": null,
"type": "int"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice BT_LOG_GAP_TRACE_LEVEL>",
"help": null,
"id": "BT_LOG_GAP_TRACE_LEVEL_NONE",
"name": "BT_LOG_GAP_TRACE_LEVEL_NONE",
"range": null,
"title": "NONE",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice BT_LOG_GAP_TRACE_LEVEL>",
"help": null,
"id": "BT_LOG_GAP_TRACE_LEVEL_ERROR",
"name": "BT_LOG_GAP_TRACE_LEVEL_ERROR",
"range": null,
"title": "ERROR",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice BT_LOG_GAP_TRACE_LEVEL>",
"help": null,
"id": "BT_LOG_GAP_TRACE_LEVEL_WARNING",
"name": "BT_LOG_GAP_TRACE_LEVEL_WARNING",
"range": null,
"title": "WARNING",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice BT_LOG_GAP_TRACE_LEVEL>",
"help": null,
"id": "BT_LOG_GAP_TRACE_LEVEL_API",
"name": "BT_LOG_GAP_TRACE_LEVEL_API",
"range": null,
"title": "API",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice BT_LOG_GAP_TRACE_LEVEL>",
"help": null,
"id": "BT_LOG_GAP_TRACE_LEVEL_EVENT",
"name": "BT_LOG_GAP_TRACE_LEVEL_EVENT",
"range": null,
"title": "EVENT",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice BT_LOG_GAP_TRACE_LEVEL>",
"help": null,
"id": "BT_LOG_GAP_TRACE_LEVEL_DEBUG",
"name": "BT_LOG_GAP_TRACE_LEVEL_DEBUG",
"range": null,
"title": "DEBUG",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice BT_LOG_GAP_TRACE_LEVEL>",
"help": null,
"id": "BT_LOG_GAP_TRACE_LEVEL_VERBOSE",
"name": "BT_LOG_GAP_TRACE_LEVEL_VERBOSE",
"range": null,
"title": "VERBOSE",
"type": "bool"
}
],
"depends_on": "BT_BLUEDROID_ENABLED && !BT_STACK_NO_LOG && BT_BLUEDROID_ENABLED && !BT_STACK_NO_LOG && BT_BLUEDROID_ENABLED",
"help": "Define BT trace level for GAP layer",
"id": "component-config-bluetooth-bluedroid-options-bt-debug-log-level-gap-layer",
"name": "BT_LOG_GAP_TRACE_LEVEL",
"title": "GAP layer",
"type": "choice"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "BT_BLUEDROID_ENABLED && BT_BLUEDROID_ENABLED && !BT_STACK_NO_LOG && BT_BLUEDROID_ENABLED",
"help": null,
"id": "BT_LOG_GAP_TRACE_LEVEL",
"name": "BT_LOG_GAP_TRACE_LEVEL",
"range": null,
"title": null,
"type": "int"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice BT_LOG_BNEP_TRACE_LEVEL>",
"help": null,
"id": "BT_LOG_BNEP_TRACE_LEVEL_NONE",
"name": "BT_LOG_BNEP_TRACE_LEVEL_NONE",
"range": null,
"title": "NONE",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice BT_LOG_BNEP_TRACE_LEVEL>",
"help": null,
"id": "BT_LOG_BNEP_TRACE_LEVEL_ERROR",
"name": "BT_LOG_BNEP_TRACE_LEVEL_ERROR",
"range": null,
"title": "ERROR",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice BT_LOG_BNEP_TRACE_LEVEL>",
"help": null,
"id": "BT_LOG_BNEP_TRACE_LEVEL_WARNING",
"name": "BT_LOG_BNEP_TRACE_LEVEL_WARNING",
"range": null,
"title": "WARNING",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice BT_LOG_BNEP_TRACE_LEVEL>",
"help": null,
"id": "BT_LOG_BNEP_TRACE_LEVEL_API",
"name": "BT_LOG_BNEP_TRACE_LEVEL_API",
"range": null,
"title": "API",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice BT_LOG_BNEP_TRACE_LEVEL>",
"help": null,
"id": "BT_LOG_BNEP_TRACE_LEVEL_EVENT",
"name": "BT_LOG_BNEP_TRACE_LEVEL_EVENT",
"range": null,
"title": "EVENT",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice BT_LOG_BNEP_TRACE_LEVEL>",
"help": null,
"id": "BT_LOG_BNEP_TRACE_LEVEL_DEBUG",
"name": "BT_LOG_BNEP_TRACE_LEVEL_DEBUG",
"range": null,
"title": "DEBUG",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice BT_LOG_BNEP_TRACE_LEVEL>",
"help": null,
"id": "BT_LOG_BNEP_TRACE_LEVEL_VERBOSE",
"name": "BT_LOG_BNEP_TRACE_LEVEL_VERBOSE",
"range": null,
"title": "VERBOSE",
"type": "bool"
}
],
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"help": "Define BT trace level for BNEP layer",
"id": "component-config-bluetooth-bluedroid-options-bt-debug-log-level-bnep-layer",
"name": "BT_LOG_BNEP_TRACE_LEVEL",
"title": "BNEP layer",
"type": "choice"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "BT_BLUEDROID_ENABLED && BT_BLUEDROID_ENABLED && !BT_STACK_NO_LOG && BT_BLUEDROID_ENABLED",
"help": null,
"id": "BT_LOG_BNEP_TRACE_LEVEL",
"name": "BT_LOG_BNEP_TRACE_LEVEL",
"range": null,
"title": null,
"type": "int"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice BT_LOG_PAN_TRACE_LEVEL>",
"help": null,
"id": "BT_LOG_PAN_TRACE_LEVEL_NONE",
"name": "BT_LOG_PAN_TRACE_LEVEL_NONE",
"range": null,
"title": "NONE",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice BT_LOG_PAN_TRACE_LEVEL>",
"help": null,
"id": "BT_LOG_PAN_TRACE_LEVEL_ERROR",
"name": "BT_LOG_PAN_TRACE_LEVEL_ERROR",
"range": null,
"title": "ERROR",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice BT_LOG_PAN_TRACE_LEVEL>",
"help": null,
"id": "BT_LOG_PAN_TRACE_LEVEL_WARNING",
"name": "BT_LOG_PAN_TRACE_LEVEL_WARNING",
"range": null,
"title": "WARNING",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice BT_LOG_PAN_TRACE_LEVEL>",
"help": null,
"id": "BT_LOG_PAN_TRACE_LEVEL_API",
"name": "BT_LOG_PAN_TRACE_LEVEL_API",
"range": null,
"title": "API",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice BT_LOG_PAN_TRACE_LEVEL>",
"help": null,
"id": "BT_LOG_PAN_TRACE_LEVEL_EVENT",
"name": "BT_LOG_PAN_TRACE_LEVEL_EVENT",
"range": null,
"title": "EVENT",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice BT_LOG_PAN_TRACE_LEVEL>",
"help": null,
"id": "BT_LOG_PAN_TRACE_LEVEL_DEBUG",
"name": "BT_LOG_PAN_TRACE_LEVEL_DEBUG",
"range": null,
"title": "DEBUG",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice BT_LOG_PAN_TRACE_LEVEL>",
"help": null,
"id": "BT_LOG_PAN_TRACE_LEVEL_VERBOSE",
"name": "BT_LOG_PAN_TRACE_LEVEL_VERBOSE",
"range": null,
"title": "VERBOSE",
"type": "bool"
}
],
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"help": "Define BT trace level for PAN layer",
"id": "component-config-bluetooth-bluedroid-options-bt-debug-log-level-pan-layer",
"name": "BT_LOG_PAN_TRACE_LEVEL",
"title": "PAN layer",
"type": "choice"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "BT_BLUEDROID_ENABLED && BT_BLUEDROID_ENABLED && !BT_STACK_NO_LOG && BT_BLUEDROID_ENABLED",
"help": null,
"id": "BT_LOG_PAN_TRACE_LEVEL",
"name": "BT_LOG_PAN_TRACE_LEVEL",
"range": null,
"title": null,
"type": "int"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice BT_LOG_A2D_TRACE_LEVEL>",
"help": null,
"id": "BT_LOG_A2D_TRACE_LEVEL_NONE",
"name": "BT_LOG_A2D_TRACE_LEVEL_NONE",
"range": null,
"title": "NONE",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice BT_LOG_A2D_TRACE_LEVEL>",
"help": null,
"id": "BT_LOG_A2D_TRACE_LEVEL_ERROR",
"name": "BT_LOG_A2D_TRACE_LEVEL_ERROR",
"range": null,
"title": "ERROR",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice BT_LOG_A2D_TRACE_LEVEL>",
"help": null,
"id": "BT_LOG_A2D_TRACE_LEVEL_WARNING",
"name": "BT_LOG_A2D_TRACE_LEVEL_WARNING",
"range": null,
"title": "WARNING",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice BT_LOG_A2D_TRACE_LEVEL>",
"help": null,
"id": "BT_LOG_A2D_TRACE_LEVEL_API",
"name": "BT_LOG_A2D_TRACE_LEVEL_API",
"range": null,
"title": "API",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice BT_LOG_A2D_TRACE_LEVEL>",
"help": null,
"id": "BT_LOG_A2D_TRACE_LEVEL_EVENT",
"name": "BT_LOG_A2D_TRACE_LEVEL_EVENT",
"range": null,
"title": "EVENT",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice BT_LOG_A2D_TRACE_LEVEL>",
"help": null,
"id": "BT_LOG_A2D_TRACE_LEVEL_DEBUG",
"name": "BT_LOG_A2D_TRACE_LEVEL_DEBUG",
"range": null,
"title": "DEBUG",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice BT_LOG_A2D_TRACE_LEVEL>",
"help": null,
"id": "BT_LOG_A2D_TRACE_LEVEL_VERBOSE",
"name": "BT_LOG_A2D_TRACE_LEVEL_VERBOSE",
"range": null,
"title": "VERBOSE",
"type": "bool"
}
],
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"help": "Define BT trace level for A2D layer",
"id": "component-config-bluetooth-bluedroid-options-bt-debug-log-level-a2d-layer",
"name": "BT_LOG_A2D_TRACE_LEVEL",
"title": "A2D layer",
"type": "choice"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "BT_BLUEDROID_ENABLED && BT_BLUEDROID_ENABLED && !BT_STACK_NO_LOG && BT_BLUEDROID_ENABLED",
"help": null,
"id": "BT_LOG_A2D_TRACE_LEVEL",
"name": "BT_LOG_A2D_TRACE_LEVEL",
"range": null,
"title": null,
"type": "int"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice BT_LOG_AVDT_TRACE_LEVEL>",
"help": null,
"id": "BT_LOG_AVDT_TRACE_LEVEL_NONE",
"name": "BT_LOG_AVDT_TRACE_LEVEL_NONE",
"range": null,
"title": "NONE",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice BT_LOG_AVDT_TRACE_LEVEL>",
"help": null,
"id": "BT_LOG_AVDT_TRACE_LEVEL_ERROR",
"name": "BT_LOG_AVDT_TRACE_LEVEL_ERROR",
"range": null,
"title": "ERROR",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice BT_LOG_AVDT_TRACE_LEVEL>",
"help": null,
"id": "BT_LOG_AVDT_TRACE_LEVEL_WARNING",
"name": "BT_LOG_AVDT_TRACE_LEVEL_WARNING",
"range": null,
"title": "WARNING",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice BT_LOG_AVDT_TRACE_LEVEL>",
"help": null,
"id": "BT_LOG_AVDT_TRACE_LEVEL_API",
"name": "BT_LOG_AVDT_TRACE_LEVEL_API",
"range": null,
"title": "API",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice BT_LOG_AVDT_TRACE_LEVEL>",
"help": null,
"id": "BT_LOG_AVDT_TRACE_LEVEL_EVENT",
"name": "BT_LOG_AVDT_TRACE_LEVEL_EVENT",
"range": null,
"title": "EVENT",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice BT_LOG_AVDT_TRACE_LEVEL>",
"help": null,
"id": "BT_LOG_AVDT_TRACE_LEVEL_DEBUG",
"name": "BT_LOG_AVDT_TRACE_LEVEL_DEBUG",
"range": null,
"title": "DEBUG",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice BT_LOG_AVDT_TRACE_LEVEL>",
"help": null,
"id": "BT_LOG_AVDT_TRACE_LEVEL_VERBOSE",
"name": "BT_LOG_AVDT_TRACE_LEVEL_VERBOSE",
"range": null,
"title": "VERBOSE",
"type": "bool"
}
],
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"help": "Define BT trace level for AVDT layer",
"id": "component-config-bluetooth-bluedroid-options-bt-debug-log-level-avdt-layer",
"name": "BT_LOG_AVDT_TRACE_LEVEL",
"title": "AVDT layer",
"type": "choice"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "BT_BLUEDROID_ENABLED && BT_BLUEDROID_ENABLED && !BT_STACK_NO_LOG && BT_BLUEDROID_ENABLED",
"help": null,
"id": "BT_LOG_AVDT_TRACE_LEVEL",
"name": "BT_LOG_AVDT_TRACE_LEVEL",
"range": null,
"title": null,
"type": "int"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice BT_LOG_AVCT_TRACE_LEVEL>",
"help": null,
"id": "BT_LOG_AVCT_TRACE_LEVEL_NONE",
"name": "BT_LOG_AVCT_TRACE_LEVEL_NONE",
"range": null,
"title": "NONE",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice BT_LOG_AVCT_TRACE_LEVEL>",
"help": null,
"id": "BT_LOG_AVCT_TRACE_LEVEL_ERROR",
"name": "BT_LOG_AVCT_TRACE_LEVEL_ERROR",
"range": null,
"title": "ERROR",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice BT_LOG_AVCT_TRACE_LEVEL>",
"help": null,
"id": "BT_LOG_AVCT_TRACE_LEVEL_WARNING",
"name": "BT_LOG_AVCT_TRACE_LEVEL_WARNING",
"range": null,
"title": "WARNING",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice BT_LOG_AVCT_TRACE_LEVEL>",
"help": null,
"id": "BT_LOG_AVCT_TRACE_LEVEL_API",
"name": "BT_LOG_AVCT_TRACE_LEVEL_API",
"range": null,
"title": "API",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice BT_LOG_AVCT_TRACE_LEVEL>",
"help": null,
"id": "BT_LOG_AVCT_TRACE_LEVEL_EVENT",
"name": "BT_LOG_AVCT_TRACE_LEVEL_EVENT",
"range": null,
"title": "EVENT",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice BT_LOG_AVCT_TRACE_LEVEL>",
"help": null,
"id": "BT_LOG_AVCT_TRACE_LEVEL_DEBUG",
"name": "BT_LOG_AVCT_TRACE_LEVEL_DEBUG",
"range": null,
"title": "DEBUG",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice BT_LOG_AVCT_TRACE_LEVEL>",
"help": null,
"id": "BT_LOG_AVCT_TRACE_LEVEL_VERBOSE",
"name": "BT_LOG_AVCT_TRACE_LEVEL_VERBOSE",
"range": null,
"title": "VERBOSE",
"type": "bool"
}
],
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"help": "Define BT trace level for AVCT layer",
"id": "component-config-bluetooth-bluedroid-options-bt-debug-log-level-avct-layer",
"name": "BT_LOG_AVCT_TRACE_LEVEL",
"title": "AVCT layer",
"type": "choice"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "BT_BLUEDROID_ENABLED && BT_BLUEDROID_ENABLED && !BT_STACK_NO_LOG && BT_BLUEDROID_ENABLED",
"help": null,
"id": "BT_LOG_AVCT_TRACE_LEVEL",
"name": "BT_LOG_AVCT_TRACE_LEVEL",
"range": null,
"title": null,
"type": "int"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice BT_LOG_AVRC_TRACE_LEVEL>",
"help": null,
"id": "BT_LOG_AVRC_TRACE_LEVEL_NONE",
"name": "BT_LOG_AVRC_TRACE_LEVEL_NONE",
"range": null,
"title": "NONE",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice BT_LOG_AVRC_TRACE_LEVEL>",
"help": null,
"id": "BT_LOG_AVRC_TRACE_LEVEL_ERROR",
"name": "BT_LOG_AVRC_TRACE_LEVEL_ERROR",
"range": null,
"title": "ERROR",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice BT_LOG_AVRC_TRACE_LEVEL>",
"help": null,
"id": "BT_LOG_AVRC_TRACE_LEVEL_WARNING",
"name": "BT_LOG_AVRC_TRACE_LEVEL_WARNING",
"range": null,
"title": "WARNING",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice BT_LOG_AVRC_TRACE_LEVEL>",
"help": null,
"id": "BT_LOG_AVRC_TRACE_LEVEL_API",
"name": "BT_LOG_AVRC_TRACE_LEVEL_API",
"range": null,
"title": "API",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice BT_LOG_AVRC_TRACE_LEVEL>",
"help": null,
"id": "BT_LOG_AVRC_TRACE_LEVEL_EVENT",
"name": "BT_LOG_AVRC_TRACE_LEVEL_EVENT",
"range": null,
"title": "EVENT",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice BT_LOG_AVRC_TRACE_LEVEL>",
"help": null,
"id": "BT_LOG_AVRC_TRACE_LEVEL_DEBUG",
"name": "BT_LOG_AVRC_TRACE_LEVEL_DEBUG",
"range": null,
"title": "DEBUG",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice BT_LOG_AVRC_TRACE_LEVEL>",
"help": null,
"id": "BT_LOG_AVRC_TRACE_LEVEL_VERBOSE",
"name": "BT_LOG_AVRC_TRACE_LEVEL_VERBOSE",
"range": null,
"title": "VERBOSE",
"type": "bool"
}
],
"depends_on": "BT_BLUEDROID_ENABLED && !BT_STACK_NO_LOG && BT_BLUEDROID_ENABLED && !BT_STACK_NO_LOG && BT_BLUEDROID_ENABLED",
"help": "Define BT trace level for AVRC layer",
"id": "component-config-bluetooth-bluedroid-options-bt-debug-log-level-avrc-layer",
"name": "BT_LOG_AVRC_TRACE_LEVEL",
"title": "AVRC layer",
"type": "choice"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "BT_BLUEDROID_ENABLED && BT_BLUEDROID_ENABLED && !BT_STACK_NO_LOG && BT_BLUEDROID_ENABLED",
"help": null,
"id": "BT_LOG_AVRC_TRACE_LEVEL",
"name": "BT_LOG_AVRC_TRACE_LEVEL",
"range": null,
"title": null,
"type": "int"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice BT_LOG_MCA_TRACE_LEVEL>",
"help": null,
"id": "BT_LOG_MCA_TRACE_LEVEL_NONE",
"name": "BT_LOG_MCA_TRACE_LEVEL_NONE",
"range": null,
"title": "NONE",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice BT_LOG_MCA_TRACE_LEVEL>",
"help": null,
"id": "BT_LOG_MCA_TRACE_LEVEL_ERROR",
"name": "BT_LOG_MCA_TRACE_LEVEL_ERROR",
"range": null,
"title": "ERROR",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice BT_LOG_MCA_TRACE_LEVEL>",
"help": null,
"id": "BT_LOG_MCA_TRACE_LEVEL_WARNING",
"name": "BT_LOG_MCA_TRACE_LEVEL_WARNING",
"range": null,
"title": "WARNING",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice BT_LOG_MCA_TRACE_LEVEL>",
"help": null,
"id": "BT_LOG_MCA_TRACE_LEVEL_API",
"name": "BT_LOG_MCA_TRACE_LEVEL_API",
"range": null,
"title": "API",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice BT_LOG_MCA_TRACE_LEVEL>",
"help": null,
"id": "BT_LOG_MCA_TRACE_LEVEL_EVENT",
"name": "BT_LOG_MCA_TRACE_LEVEL_EVENT",
"range": null,
"title": "EVENT",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice BT_LOG_MCA_TRACE_LEVEL>",
"help": null,
"id": "BT_LOG_MCA_TRACE_LEVEL_DEBUG",
"name": "BT_LOG_MCA_TRACE_LEVEL_DEBUG",
"range": null,
"title": "DEBUG",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice BT_LOG_MCA_TRACE_LEVEL>",
"help": null,
"id": "BT_LOG_MCA_TRACE_LEVEL_VERBOSE",
"name": "BT_LOG_MCA_TRACE_LEVEL_VERBOSE",
"range": null,
"title": "VERBOSE",
"type": "bool"
}
],
"depends_on": "BT_BLUEDROID_ENABLED && !BT_STACK_NO_LOG && BT_BLUEDROID_ENABLED && !BT_STACK_NO_LOG && BT_BLUEDROID_ENABLED",
"help": "Define BT trace level for MCA layer",
"id": "component-config-bluetooth-bluedroid-options-bt-debug-log-level-mca-layer",
"name": "BT_LOG_MCA_TRACE_LEVEL",
"title": "MCA layer",
"type": "choice"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "BT_BLUEDROID_ENABLED && BT_BLUEDROID_ENABLED && !BT_STACK_NO_LOG && BT_BLUEDROID_ENABLED",
"help": null,
"id": "BT_LOG_MCA_TRACE_LEVEL",
"name": "BT_LOG_MCA_TRACE_LEVEL",
"range": null,
"title": null,
"type": "int"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice BT_LOG_HID_TRACE_LEVEL>",
"help": null,
"id": "BT_LOG_HID_TRACE_LEVEL_NONE",
"name": "BT_LOG_HID_TRACE_LEVEL_NONE",
"range": null,
"title": "NONE",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice BT_LOG_HID_TRACE_LEVEL>",
"help": null,
"id": "BT_LOG_HID_TRACE_LEVEL_ERROR",
"name": "BT_LOG_HID_TRACE_LEVEL_ERROR",
"range": null,
"title": "ERROR",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice BT_LOG_HID_TRACE_LEVEL>",
"help": null,
"id": "BT_LOG_HID_TRACE_LEVEL_WARNING",
"name": "BT_LOG_HID_TRACE_LEVEL_WARNING",
"range": null,
"title": "WARNING",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice BT_LOG_HID_TRACE_LEVEL>",
"help": null,
"id": "BT_LOG_HID_TRACE_LEVEL_API",
"name": "BT_LOG_HID_TRACE_LEVEL_API",
"range": null,
"title": "API",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice BT_LOG_HID_TRACE_LEVEL>",
"help": null,
"id": "BT_LOG_HID_TRACE_LEVEL_EVENT",
"name": "BT_LOG_HID_TRACE_LEVEL_EVENT",
"range": null,
"title": "EVENT",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice BT_LOG_HID_TRACE_LEVEL>",
"help": null,
"id": "BT_LOG_HID_TRACE_LEVEL_DEBUG",
"name": "BT_LOG_HID_TRACE_LEVEL_DEBUG",
"range": null,
"title": "DEBUG",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice BT_LOG_HID_TRACE_LEVEL>",
"help": null,
"id": "BT_LOG_HID_TRACE_LEVEL_VERBOSE",
"name": "BT_LOG_HID_TRACE_LEVEL_VERBOSE",
"range": null,
"title": "VERBOSE",
"type": "bool"
}
],
"depends_on": "BT_BLUEDROID_ENABLED && !BT_STACK_NO_LOG && BT_BLUEDROID_ENABLED && !BT_STACK_NO_LOG && BT_BLUEDROID_ENABLED",
"help": "Define BT trace level for HID layer",
"id": "component-config-bluetooth-bluedroid-options-bt-debug-log-level-hid-layer",
"name": "BT_LOG_HID_TRACE_LEVEL",
"title": "HID layer",
"type": "choice"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "BT_BLUEDROID_ENABLED && BT_BLUEDROID_ENABLED && !BT_STACK_NO_LOG && BT_BLUEDROID_ENABLED",
"help": null,
"id": "BT_LOG_HID_TRACE_LEVEL",
"name": "BT_LOG_HID_TRACE_LEVEL",
"range": null,
"title": null,
"type": "int"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice BT_LOG_APPL_TRACE_LEVEL>",
"help": null,
"id": "BT_LOG_APPL_TRACE_LEVEL_NONE",
"name": "BT_LOG_APPL_TRACE_LEVEL_NONE",
"range": null,
"title": "NONE",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice BT_LOG_APPL_TRACE_LEVEL>",
"help": null,
"id": "BT_LOG_APPL_TRACE_LEVEL_ERROR",
"name": "BT_LOG_APPL_TRACE_LEVEL_ERROR",
"range": null,
"title": "ERROR",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice BT_LOG_APPL_TRACE_LEVEL>",
"help": null,
"id": "BT_LOG_APPL_TRACE_LEVEL_WARNING",
"name": "BT_LOG_APPL_TRACE_LEVEL_WARNING",
"range": null,
"title": "WARNING",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice BT_LOG_APPL_TRACE_LEVEL>",
"help": null,
"id": "BT_LOG_APPL_TRACE_LEVEL_API",
"name": "BT_LOG_APPL_TRACE_LEVEL_API",
"range": null,
"title": "API",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice BT_LOG_APPL_TRACE_LEVEL>",
"help": null,
"id": "BT_LOG_APPL_TRACE_LEVEL_EVENT",
"name": "BT_LOG_APPL_TRACE_LEVEL_EVENT",
"range": null,
"title": "EVENT",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice BT_LOG_APPL_TRACE_LEVEL>",
"help": null,
"id": "BT_LOG_APPL_TRACE_LEVEL_DEBUG",
"name": "BT_LOG_APPL_TRACE_LEVEL_DEBUG",
"range": null,
"title": "DEBUG",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice BT_LOG_APPL_TRACE_LEVEL>",
"help": null,
"id": "BT_LOG_APPL_TRACE_LEVEL_VERBOSE",
"name": "BT_LOG_APPL_TRACE_LEVEL_VERBOSE",
"range": null,
"title": "VERBOSE",
"type": "bool"
}
],
"depends_on": "BT_BLUEDROID_ENABLED && !BT_STACK_NO_LOG && BT_BLUEDROID_ENABLED && !BT_STACK_NO_LOG && BT_BLUEDROID_ENABLED",
"help": "Define BT trace level for APPL layer",
"id": "component-config-bluetooth-bluedroid-options-bt-debug-log-level-appl-layer",
"name": "BT_LOG_APPL_TRACE_LEVEL",
"title": "APPL layer",
"type": "choice"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "BT_BLUEDROID_ENABLED && BT_BLUEDROID_ENABLED && !BT_STACK_NO_LOG && BT_BLUEDROID_ENABLED",
"help": null,
"id": "BT_LOG_APPL_TRACE_LEVEL",
"name": "BT_LOG_APPL_TRACE_LEVEL",
"range": null,
"title": null,
"type": "int"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice BT_LOG_GATT_TRACE_LEVEL>",
"help": null,
"id": "BT_LOG_GATT_TRACE_LEVEL_NONE",
"name": "BT_LOG_GATT_TRACE_LEVEL_NONE",
"range": null,
"title": "NONE",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice BT_LOG_GATT_TRACE_LEVEL>",
"help": null,
"id": "BT_LOG_GATT_TRACE_LEVEL_ERROR",
"name": "BT_LOG_GATT_TRACE_LEVEL_ERROR",
"range": null,
"title": "ERROR",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice BT_LOG_GATT_TRACE_LEVEL>",
"help": null,
"id": "BT_LOG_GATT_TRACE_LEVEL_WARNING",
"name": "BT_LOG_GATT_TRACE_LEVEL_WARNING",
"range": null,
"title": "WARNING",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice BT_LOG_GATT_TRACE_LEVEL>",
"help": null,
"id": "BT_LOG_GATT_TRACE_LEVEL_API",
"name": "BT_LOG_GATT_TRACE_LEVEL_API",
"range": null,
"title": "API",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice BT_LOG_GATT_TRACE_LEVEL>",
"help": null,
"id": "BT_LOG_GATT_TRACE_LEVEL_EVENT",
"name": "BT_LOG_GATT_TRACE_LEVEL_EVENT",
"range": null,
"title": "EVENT",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice BT_LOG_GATT_TRACE_LEVEL>",
"help": null,
"id": "BT_LOG_GATT_TRACE_LEVEL_DEBUG",
"name": "BT_LOG_GATT_TRACE_LEVEL_DEBUG",
"range": null,
"title": "DEBUG",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice BT_LOG_GATT_TRACE_LEVEL>",
"help": null,
"id": "BT_LOG_GATT_TRACE_LEVEL_VERBOSE",
"name": "BT_LOG_GATT_TRACE_LEVEL_VERBOSE",
"range": null,
"title": "VERBOSE",
"type": "bool"
}
],
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"help": "Define BT trace level for GATT layer",
"id": "component-config-bluetooth-bluedroid-options-bt-debug-log-level-gatt-layer",
"name": "BT_LOG_GATT_TRACE_LEVEL",
"title": "GATT layer",
"type": "choice"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "BT_BLUEDROID_ENABLED && BT_BLUEDROID_ENABLED && !BT_STACK_NO_LOG && BT_BLUEDROID_ENABLED",
"help": null,
"id": "BT_LOG_GATT_TRACE_LEVEL",
"name": "BT_LOG_GATT_TRACE_LEVEL",
"range": null,
"title": null,
"type": "int"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice BT_LOG_SMP_TRACE_LEVEL>",
"help": null,
"id": "BT_LOG_SMP_TRACE_LEVEL_NONE",
"name": "BT_LOG_SMP_TRACE_LEVEL_NONE",
"range": null,
"title": "NONE",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice BT_LOG_SMP_TRACE_LEVEL>",
"help": null,
"id": "BT_LOG_SMP_TRACE_LEVEL_ERROR",
"name": "BT_LOG_SMP_TRACE_LEVEL_ERROR",
"range": null,
"title": "ERROR",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice BT_LOG_SMP_TRACE_LEVEL>",
"help": null,
"id": "BT_LOG_SMP_TRACE_LEVEL_WARNING",
"name": "BT_LOG_SMP_TRACE_LEVEL_WARNING",
"range": null,
"title": "WARNING",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice BT_LOG_SMP_TRACE_LEVEL>",
"help": null,
"id": "BT_LOG_SMP_TRACE_LEVEL_API",
"name": "BT_LOG_SMP_TRACE_LEVEL_API",
"range": null,
"title": "API",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice BT_LOG_SMP_TRACE_LEVEL>",
"help": null,
"id": "BT_LOG_SMP_TRACE_LEVEL_EVENT",
"name": "BT_LOG_SMP_TRACE_LEVEL_EVENT",
"range": null,
"title": "EVENT",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice BT_LOG_SMP_TRACE_LEVEL>",
"help": null,
"id": "BT_LOG_SMP_TRACE_LEVEL_DEBUG",
"name": "BT_LOG_SMP_TRACE_LEVEL_DEBUG",
"range": null,
"title": "DEBUG",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice BT_LOG_SMP_TRACE_LEVEL>",
"help": null,
"id": "BT_LOG_SMP_TRACE_LEVEL_VERBOSE",
"name": "BT_LOG_SMP_TRACE_LEVEL_VERBOSE",
"range": null,
"title": "VERBOSE",
"type": "bool"
}
],
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"help": "Define BT trace level for SMP layer",
"id": "component-config-bluetooth-bluedroid-options-bt-debug-log-level-smp-layer",
"name": "BT_LOG_SMP_TRACE_LEVEL",
"title": "SMP layer",
"type": "choice"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "BT_BLUEDROID_ENABLED && BT_BLUEDROID_ENABLED && !BT_STACK_NO_LOG && BT_BLUEDROID_ENABLED",
"help": null,
"id": "BT_LOG_SMP_TRACE_LEVEL",
"name": "BT_LOG_SMP_TRACE_LEVEL",
"range": null,
"title": null,
"type": "int"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice BT_LOG_BTIF_TRACE_LEVEL>",
"help": null,
"id": "BT_LOG_BTIF_TRACE_LEVEL_NONE",
"name": "BT_LOG_BTIF_TRACE_LEVEL_NONE",
"range": null,
"title": "NONE",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice BT_LOG_BTIF_TRACE_LEVEL>",
"help": null,
"id": "BT_LOG_BTIF_TRACE_LEVEL_ERROR",
"name": "BT_LOG_BTIF_TRACE_LEVEL_ERROR",
"range": null,
"title": "ERROR",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice BT_LOG_BTIF_TRACE_LEVEL>",
"help": null,
"id": "BT_LOG_BTIF_TRACE_LEVEL_WARNING",
"name": "BT_LOG_BTIF_TRACE_LEVEL_WARNING",
"range": null,
"title": "WARNING",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice BT_LOG_BTIF_TRACE_LEVEL>",
"help": null,
"id": "BT_LOG_BTIF_TRACE_LEVEL_API",
"name": "BT_LOG_BTIF_TRACE_LEVEL_API",
"range": null,
"title": "API",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice BT_LOG_BTIF_TRACE_LEVEL>",
"help": null,
"id": "BT_LOG_BTIF_TRACE_LEVEL_EVENT",
"name": "BT_LOG_BTIF_TRACE_LEVEL_EVENT",
"range": null,
"title": "EVENT",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice BT_LOG_BTIF_TRACE_LEVEL>",
"help": null,
"id": "BT_LOG_BTIF_TRACE_LEVEL_DEBUG",
"name": "BT_LOG_BTIF_TRACE_LEVEL_DEBUG",
"range": null,
"title": "DEBUG",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice BT_LOG_BTIF_TRACE_LEVEL>",
"help": null,
"id": "BT_LOG_BTIF_TRACE_LEVEL_VERBOSE",
"name": "BT_LOG_BTIF_TRACE_LEVEL_VERBOSE",
"range": null,
"title": "VERBOSE",
"type": "bool"
}
],
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"help": "Define BT trace level for BTIF layer",
"id": "component-config-bluetooth-bluedroid-options-bt-debug-log-level-btif-layer",
"name": "BT_LOG_BTIF_TRACE_LEVEL",
"title": "BTIF layer",
"type": "choice"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "BT_BLUEDROID_ENABLED && BT_BLUEDROID_ENABLED && !BT_STACK_NO_LOG && BT_BLUEDROID_ENABLED",
"help": null,
"id": "BT_LOG_BTIF_TRACE_LEVEL",
"name": "BT_LOG_BTIF_TRACE_LEVEL",
"range": null,
"title": null,
"type": "int"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice BT_LOG_BTC_TRACE_LEVEL>",
"help": null,
"id": "BT_LOG_BTC_TRACE_LEVEL_NONE",
"name": "BT_LOG_BTC_TRACE_LEVEL_NONE",
"range": null,
"title": "NONE",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice BT_LOG_BTC_TRACE_LEVEL>",
"help": null,
"id": "BT_LOG_BTC_TRACE_LEVEL_ERROR",
"name": "BT_LOG_BTC_TRACE_LEVEL_ERROR",
"range": null,
"title": "ERROR",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice BT_LOG_BTC_TRACE_LEVEL>",
"help": null,
"id": "BT_LOG_BTC_TRACE_LEVEL_WARNING",
"name": "BT_LOG_BTC_TRACE_LEVEL_WARNING",
"range": null,
"title": "WARNING",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice BT_LOG_BTC_TRACE_LEVEL>",
"help": null,
"id": "BT_LOG_BTC_TRACE_LEVEL_API",
"name": "BT_LOG_BTC_TRACE_LEVEL_API",
"range": null,
"title": "API",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice BT_LOG_BTC_TRACE_LEVEL>",
"help": null,
"id": "BT_LOG_BTC_TRACE_LEVEL_EVENT",
"name": "BT_LOG_BTC_TRACE_LEVEL_EVENT",
"range": null,
"title": "EVENT",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice BT_LOG_BTC_TRACE_LEVEL>",
"help": null,
"id": "BT_LOG_BTC_TRACE_LEVEL_DEBUG",
"name": "BT_LOG_BTC_TRACE_LEVEL_DEBUG",
"range": null,
"title": "DEBUG",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice BT_LOG_BTC_TRACE_LEVEL>",
"help": null,
"id": "BT_LOG_BTC_TRACE_LEVEL_VERBOSE",
"name": "BT_LOG_BTC_TRACE_LEVEL_VERBOSE",
"range": null,
"title": "VERBOSE",
"type": "bool"
}
],
"depends_on": "BT_BLUEDROID_ENABLED && !BT_STACK_NO_LOG && BT_BLUEDROID_ENABLED && !BT_STACK_NO_LOG && BT_BLUEDROID_ENABLED",
"help": "Define BT trace level for BTC layer",
"id": "component-config-bluetooth-bluedroid-options-bt-debug-log-level-btc-layer",
"name": "BT_LOG_BTC_TRACE_LEVEL",
"title": "BTC layer",
"type": "choice"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "BT_BLUEDROID_ENABLED && BT_BLUEDROID_ENABLED && !BT_STACK_NO_LOG && BT_BLUEDROID_ENABLED",
"help": null,
"id": "BT_LOG_BTC_TRACE_LEVEL",
"name": "BT_LOG_BTC_TRACE_LEVEL",
"range": null,
"title": null,
"type": "int"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice BT_LOG_OSI_TRACE_LEVEL>",
"help": null,
"id": "BT_LOG_OSI_TRACE_LEVEL_NONE",
"name": "BT_LOG_OSI_TRACE_LEVEL_NONE",
"range": null,
"title": "NONE",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice BT_LOG_OSI_TRACE_LEVEL>",
"help": null,
"id": "BT_LOG_OSI_TRACE_LEVEL_ERROR",
"name": "BT_LOG_OSI_TRACE_LEVEL_ERROR",
"range": null,
"title": "ERROR",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice BT_LOG_OSI_TRACE_LEVEL>",
"help": null,
"id": "BT_LOG_OSI_TRACE_LEVEL_WARNING",
"name": "BT_LOG_OSI_TRACE_LEVEL_WARNING",
"range": null,
"title": "WARNING",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice BT_LOG_OSI_TRACE_LEVEL>",
"help": null,
"id": "BT_LOG_OSI_TRACE_LEVEL_API",
"name": "BT_LOG_OSI_TRACE_LEVEL_API",
"range": null,
"title": "API",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice BT_LOG_OSI_TRACE_LEVEL>",
"help": null,
"id": "BT_LOG_OSI_TRACE_LEVEL_EVENT",
"name": "BT_LOG_OSI_TRACE_LEVEL_EVENT",
"range": null,
"title": "EVENT",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice BT_LOG_OSI_TRACE_LEVEL>",
"help": null,
"id": "BT_LOG_OSI_TRACE_LEVEL_DEBUG",
"name": "BT_LOG_OSI_TRACE_LEVEL_DEBUG",
"range": null,
"title": "DEBUG",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice BT_LOG_OSI_TRACE_LEVEL>",
"help": null,
"id": "BT_LOG_OSI_TRACE_LEVEL_VERBOSE",
"name": "BT_LOG_OSI_TRACE_LEVEL_VERBOSE",
"range": null,
"title": "VERBOSE",
"type": "bool"
}
],
"depends_on": "BT_BLUEDROID_ENABLED && !BT_STACK_NO_LOG && BT_BLUEDROID_ENABLED && !BT_STACK_NO_LOG && BT_BLUEDROID_ENABLED",
"help": "Define BT trace level for OSI layer",
"id": "component-config-bluetooth-bluedroid-options-bt-debug-log-level-osi-layer",
"name": "BT_LOG_OSI_TRACE_LEVEL",
"title": "OSI layer",
"type": "choice"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "BT_BLUEDROID_ENABLED && BT_BLUEDROID_ENABLED && !BT_STACK_NO_LOG && BT_BLUEDROID_ENABLED",
"help": null,
"id": "BT_LOG_OSI_TRACE_LEVEL",
"name": "BT_LOG_OSI_TRACE_LEVEL",
"range": null,
"title": null,
"type": "int"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice BT_LOG_BLUFI_TRACE_LEVEL>",
"help": null,
"id": "BT_LOG_BLUFI_TRACE_LEVEL_NONE",
"name": "BT_LOG_BLUFI_TRACE_LEVEL_NONE",
"range": null,
"title": "NONE",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice BT_LOG_BLUFI_TRACE_LEVEL>",
"help": null,
"id": "BT_LOG_BLUFI_TRACE_LEVEL_ERROR",
"name": "BT_LOG_BLUFI_TRACE_LEVEL_ERROR",
"range": null,
"title": "ERROR",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice BT_LOG_BLUFI_TRACE_LEVEL>",
"help": null,
"id": "BT_LOG_BLUFI_TRACE_LEVEL_WARNING",
"name": "BT_LOG_BLUFI_TRACE_LEVEL_WARNING",
"range": null,
"title": "WARNING",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice BT_LOG_BLUFI_TRACE_LEVEL>",
"help": null,
"id": "BT_LOG_BLUFI_TRACE_LEVEL_API",
"name": "BT_LOG_BLUFI_TRACE_LEVEL_API",
"range": null,
"title": "API",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice BT_LOG_BLUFI_TRACE_LEVEL>",
"help": null,
"id": "BT_LOG_BLUFI_TRACE_LEVEL_EVENT",
"name": "BT_LOG_BLUFI_TRACE_LEVEL_EVENT",
"range": null,
"title": "EVENT",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice BT_LOG_BLUFI_TRACE_LEVEL>",
"help": null,
"id": "BT_LOG_BLUFI_TRACE_LEVEL_DEBUG",
"name": "BT_LOG_BLUFI_TRACE_LEVEL_DEBUG",
"range": null,
"title": "DEBUG",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice BT_LOG_BLUFI_TRACE_LEVEL>",
"help": null,
"id": "BT_LOG_BLUFI_TRACE_LEVEL_VERBOSE",
"name": "BT_LOG_BLUFI_TRACE_LEVEL_VERBOSE",
"range": null,
"title": "VERBOSE",
"type": "bool"
}
],
"depends_on": "BT_BLUEDROID_ENABLED && !BT_STACK_NO_LOG && BT_BLUEDROID_ENABLED && !BT_STACK_NO_LOG && BT_BLUEDROID_ENABLED",
"help": "Define BT trace level for BLUFI layer",
"id": "component-config-bluetooth-bluedroid-options-bt-debug-log-level-blufi-layer",
"name": "BT_LOG_BLUFI_TRACE_LEVEL",
"title": "BLUFI layer",
"type": "choice"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "BT_BLUEDROID_ENABLED && BT_BLUEDROID_ENABLED && !BT_STACK_NO_LOG && BT_BLUEDROID_ENABLED",
"help": null,
"id": "BT_LOG_BLUFI_TRACE_LEVEL",
"name": "BT_LOG_BLUFI_TRACE_LEVEL",
"range": null,
"title": null,
"type": "int"
}
],
"depends_on": "BT_BLUEDROID_ENABLED && !BT_STACK_NO_LOG && BT_BLUEDROID_ENABLED",
"id": "component-config-bluetooth-bluedroid-options-bt-debug-log-level",
"title": "BT DEBUG LOG LEVEL",
"type": "menu"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "BT_BLUEDROID_ENABLED && BT_BLUEDROID_ENABLED",
"help": "Maximum BT/BLE connection count. The ESP32-C3/S3 chip supports a maximum of 10 instances,\nincluding ADV, SCAN and connections. The ESP32-C3/S3 chip can connect up to 9 devices if\nADV or SCAN uses only one. If ADV and SCAN are both used, The ESP32-C3/S3 chip is connected\nto a maximum of 8 devices. Because Bluetooth cannot reclaim used instances once ADV or SCAN\nis used.",
"id": "BT_ACL_CONNECTIONS",
"name": "BT_ACL_CONNECTIONS",
"range": null,
"title": "BT/BLE MAX ACL CONNECTIONS(1~9)",
"type": "int"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "BT_BLUEDROID_ENABLED && BT_BLUEDROID_ENABLED",
"help": "Enable this option if there are multiple connections",
"id": "BT_MULTI_CONNECTION_ENBALE",
"name": "BT_MULTI_CONNECTION_ENBALE",
"range": null,
"title": "Enable BLE multi-conections",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "BT_BLUEDROID_ENABLED && BT_BLUEDROID_ENABLED",
"help": "This select can save the internal RAM if there have the PSRAM",
"id": "BT_ALLOCATION_FROM_SPIRAM_FIRST",
"name": "BT_ALLOCATION_FROM_SPIRAM_FIRST",
"range": null,
"title": "BT/BLE will first malloc the memory from the PSRAM",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "BT_BLUEDROID_ENABLED && BT_BLUEDROID_ENABLED",
"help": "This select can make the allocation of memory will become more flexible",
"id": "BT_BLE_DYNAMIC_ENV_MEMORY",
"name": "BT_BLE_DYNAMIC_ENV_MEMORY",
"range": null,
"title": "Use dynamic memory allocation in BT/BLE stack",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "BT_BLUEDROID_ENABLED && BT_BLUEDROID_ENABLED",
"help": "When scanning and scan duplicate is not enabled, if there are a lot of adv packets around\nor application layer handling adv packets is slow, it will cause the controller memory\nto run out. if enabled, adv packets will be lost when host queue is congested.",
"id": "BT_BLE_HOST_QUEUE_CONG_CHECK",
"name": "BT_BLE_HOST_QUEUE_CONG_CHECK",
"range": null,
"title": "BLE queue congestion check",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "BT_BLUEDROID_ENABLED && BT_BLUEDROID_ENABLED",
"help": null,
"id": "BT_SMP_ENABLE",
"name": "BT_SMP_ENABLE",
"range": null,
"title": null,
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "BT_BLUEDROID_ENABLED && BT_BLE_ENABLED && BT_BLUEDROID_ENABLED",
"help": "Originally, when doing BLE active scan, Bluedroid will not report adv to application layer\nuntil receive scan response. This option is used to disable the behavior. When enable this option,\nBluedroid will report adv data or scan response to application layer immediately.\n\n# Memory reserved at start of DRAM for Bluetooth stack",
"id": "BT_BLE_ACT_SCAN_REP_ADV_SCAN",
"name": "BT_BLE_ACT_SCAN_REP_ADV_SCAN",
"range": null,
"title": "Report adv data and scan response individually when BLE active scan",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "BT_BLUEDROID_ENABLED && BT_BLUEDROID_ENABLED",
"help": "Bluetooth Connection establishment maximum time, if connection time exceeds this value, the connection\nestablishment fails, ESP_GATTC_OPEN_EVT or ESP_GATTS_OPEN_EVT is triggered.",
"id": "BT_BLE_ESTAB_LINK_CONN_TOUT",
"name": "BT_BLE_ESTAB_LINK_CONN_TOUT",
"range": null,
"title": "Timeout of BLE connection establishment",
"type": "int"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "BT_BLUEDROID_ENABLED && BT_BLUEDROID_ENABLED",
"help": "Bluetooth Device name length shall be no larger than 248 octets, If the broadcast data cannot contain\nthe complete device name, then only the shortname will be displayed, the rest parts that can't fit in\nwill be truncated.",
"id": "BT_MAX_DEVICE_NAME_LEN",
"name": "BT_MAX_DEVICE_NAME_LEN",
"range": null,
"title": "length of bluetooth device name",
"type": "int"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "BT_BLUEDROID_ENABLED && !SOC_BLE_DEVICE_PRIVACY_SUPPORTED && BT_BLUEDROID_ENABLED",
"help": "This enables controller RPA list function.\nFor ESP32, ESP32 only support network privacy mode. If this option is enabled, ESP32 will only accept\nadvertising packets from peer devices that contain private address, HW will not receive the advertising\npackets contain identity address after IRK changed. If this option is disabled, address resolution will\nbe performed in the host, so the functions that require controller to resolve address in the white list\ncannot be used. This option is disabled by default on ESP32, please enable or disable this option according\nto your own needs.\n\nFor other BLE chips, devices support network privacy mode and device privacy mode,\nusers can switch the two modes according to their own needs. So this option is enabled by default.",
"id": "BT_BLE_RPA_SUPPORTED",
"name": "BT_BLE_RPA_SUPPORTED",
"range": null,
"title": "Update RPA to Controller",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "BT_BLUEDROID_ENABLED && BT_BLUEDROID_ENABLED",
"help": "This set RPA timeout of Controller and Host.\nDefault is 900 s (15 minutes). Range is 1 s to 1 hour (3600 s).",
"id": "BT_BLE_RPA_TIMEOUT",
"name": "BT_BLE_RPA_TIMEOUT",
"range": null,
"title": "Timeout of resolvable private address",
"type": "int"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "BT_BLUEDROID_ENABLED && (IDF_TARGET_ESP32C3 || IDF_TARGET_ESP32S3 || SOC_ESP_NIMBLE_CONTROLLER) && BT_BLUEDROID_ENABLED",
"help": "This enables BLE 5.0 features, this option only support esp32c3/esp32s3 chip",
"id": "BT_BLE_50_FEATURES_SUPPORTED",
"name": "BT_BLE_50_FEATURES_SUPPORTED",
"range": null,
"title": "Enable BLE 5.0 features",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "BT_BLUEDROID_ENABLED && (IDF_TARGET_ESP32C3 || IDF_TARGET_ESP32S3 || SOC_ESP_NIMBLE_CONTROLLER) && BT_BLUEDROID_ENABLED",
"help": "This enables BLE 4.2 features.",
"id": "BT_BLE_42_FEATURES_SUPPORTED",
"name": "BT_BLE_42_FEATURES_SUPPORTED",
"range": null,
"title": "Enable BLE 4.2 features",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "BT_BLUEDROID_ENABLED && BT_BLE_50_FEATURES_SUPPORTED && SOC_ESP_NIMBLE_CONTROLLER && BT_BLUEDROID_ENABLED",
"help": "This enables BLE periodic advertising sync transfer feature",
"id": "BT_BLE_FEAT_PERIODIC_ADV_SYNC_TRANSFER",
"name": "BT_BLE_FEAT_PERIODIC_ADV_SYNC_TRANSFER",
"range": null,
"title": "Enable BLE periodic advertising sync transfer feature",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "BT_BLUEDROID_ENABLED && BT_BLE_50_FEATURES_SUPPORTED && SOC_ESP_NIMBLE_CONTROLLER && BT_BLUEDROID_ENABLED",
"help": "Enable the periodic advertising enhancements",
"id": "BT_BLE_FEAT_PERIODIC_ADV_ENH",
"name": "BT_BLE_FEAT_PERIODIC_ADV_ENH",
"range": null,
"title": "Enable periodic adv enhancements(adi support)",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "BT_BLUEDROID_ENABLED && BT_BLUEDROID_ENABLED",
"help": "This enable BLE high duty advertising interval feature",
"id": "BT_BLE_HIGH_DUTY_ADV_INTERVAL",
"name": "BT_BLE_HIGH_DUTY_ADV_INTERVAL",
"range": null,
"title": "Enable BLE high duty advertising interval feature",
"type": "bool"
}
],
"depends_on": "BT_BLUEDROID_ENABLED",
"id": "component-config-bluetooth-bluedroid-options",
"title": "Bluedroid Options",
"type": "menu"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice BT_NIMBLE_MEM_ALLOC_MODE>",
"help": null,
"id": "BT_NIMBLE_MEM_ALLOC_MODE_INTERNAL",
"name": "BT_NIMBLE_MEM_ALLOC_MODE_INTERNAL",
"range": null,
"title": "Internal memory",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "(SPIRAM_USE_CAPS_ALLOC || SPIRAM_USE_MALLOC) && <choice BT_NIMBLE_MEM_ALLOC_MODE>",
"help": null,
"id": "BT_NIMBLE_MEM_ALLOC_MODE_EXTERNAL",
"name": "BT_NIMBLE_MEM_ALLOC_MODE_EXTERNAL",
"range": null,
"title": "External SPIRAM",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice BT_NIMBLE_MEM_ALLOC_MODE>",
"help": null,
"id": "BT_NIMBLE_MEM_ALLOC_MODE_DEFAULT",
"name": "BT_NIMBLE_MEM_ALLOC_MODE_DEFAULT",
"range": null,
"title": "Default alloc mode",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "ESP32_IRAM_AS_8BIT_ACCESSIBLE_MEMORY && <choice BT_NIMBLE_MEM_ALLOC_MODE>",
"help": "Allows to use IRAM memory region as 8bit accessible region.\n\nEvery unaligned (8bit or 16bit) access will result in an exception\nand incur penalty of certain clock cycles per unaligned read/write.",
"id": "BT_NIMBLE_MEM_ALLOC_MODE_IRAM_8BIT",
"name": "BT_NIMBLE_MEM_ALLOC_MODE_IRAM_8BIT",
"range": null,
"title": "Internal IRAM",
"type": "bool"
}
],
"depends_on": "BT_NIMBLE_ENABLED",
"help": "Allocation strategy for NimBLE host stack, essentially provides ability to\nallocate all required dynamic allocations from,\n\n- Internal DRAM memory only\n- External SPIRAM memory only\n- Either internal or external memory based on default malloc()\n behavior in ESP-IDF\n- Internal IRAM memory wherever applicable else internal DRAM",
"id": "component-config-bluetooth-nimble-options-memory-allocation-strategy",
"name": "BT_NIMBLE_MEM_ALLOC_MODE",
"title": "Memory allocation strategy",
"type": "choice"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice BT_NIMBLE_LOG_LEVEL>",
"help": null,
"id": "BT_NIMBLE_LOG_LEVEL_NONE",
"name": "BT_NIMBLE_LOG_LEVEL_NONE",
"range": null,
"title": "No logs",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice BT_NIMBLE_LOG_LEVEL>",
"help": null,
"id": "BT_NIMBLE_LOG_LEVEL_ERROR",
"name": "BT_NIMBLE_LOG_LEVEL_ERROR",
"range": null,
"title": "Error logs",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice BT_NIMBLE_LOG_LEVEL>",
"help": null,
"id": "BT_NIMBLE_LOG_LEVEL_WARNING",
"name": "BT_NIMBLE_LOG_LEVEL_WARNING",
"range": null,
"title": "Warning logs",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice BT_NIMBLE_LOG_LEVEL>",
"help": null,
"id": "BT_NIMBLE_LOG_LEVEL_INFO",
"name": "BT_NIMBLE_LOG_LEVEL_INFO",
"range": null,
"title": "Info logs",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice BT_NIMBLE_LOG_LEVEL>",
"help": null,
"id": "BT_NIMBLE_LOG_LEVEL_DEBUG",
"name": "BT_NIMBLE_LOG_LEVEL_DEBUG",
"range": null,
"title": "Debug logs",
"type": "bool"
}
],
"depends_on": "BT_NIMBLE_ENABLED && BT_NIMBLE_ENABLED",
"help": "Select NimBLE log level. Please make a note that the selected NimBLE log\nverbosity can not exceed the level set in \"Component config --> Log output\n--> Default log verbosity\".",
"id": "component-config-bluetooth-nimble-options-nimble-host-log-verbosity",
"name": "BT_NIMBLE_LOG_LEVEL",
"title": "NimBLE Host log verbosity",
"type": "choice"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "BT_NIMBLE_ENABLED",
"help": null,
"id": "BT_NIMBLE_LOG_LEVEL",
"name": "BT_NIMBLE_LOG_LEVEL",
"range": null,
"title": null,
"type": "int"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "BT_NIMBLE_ENABLED && BT_NIMBLE_ENABLED",
"help": "Defines maximum number of concurrent BLE connections. For ESP32, user\nis expected to configure BTDM_CTRL_BLE_MAX_CONN from controller menu\nalong with this option. Similarly for ESP32-C3 or ESP32-S3, user is expected to\nconfigure BT_CTRL_BLE_MAX_ACT from controller menu.\nFor ESP32C2, ESP32C6 and ESP32H2, each connection will take about 1k DRAM.",
"id": "BT_NIMBLE_MAX_CONNECTIONS",
"name": "BT_NIMBLE_MAX_CONNECTIONS",
"range": null,
"title": "Maximum number of concurrent connections",
"type": "int"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "BT_NIMBLE_ENABLED && BT_NIMBLE_ENABLED",
"help": "Defines maximum number of bonds to save for peer security and our security",
"id": "BT_NIMBLE_MAX_BONDS",
"name": "BT_NIMBLE_MAX_BONDS",
"range": null,
"title": "Maximum number of bonds to save across reboots",
"type": "int"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "BT_NIMBLE_ENABLED && BT_NIMBLE_ENABLED",
"help": "Defines maximum number of CCC descriptors to save",
"id": "BT_NIMBLE_MAX_CCCDS",
"name": "BT_NIMBLE_MAX_CCCDS",
"range": null,
"title": "Maximum number of CCC descriptors to save across reboots",
"type": "int"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "BT_NIMBLE_ENABLED && BT_NIMBLE_ENABLED",
"help": "Defines maximum number of BLE Connection Oriented Channels. When set to (0), BLE COC is not compiled in",
"id": "BT_NIMBLE_L2CAP_COC_MAX_NUM",
"name": "BT_NIMBLE_L2CAP_COC_MAX_NUM",
"range": null,
"title": "Maximum number of connection oriented channels",
"type": "int"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice BT_NIMBLE_PINNED_TO_CORE_CHOICE>",
"help": null,
"id": "BT_NIMBLE_PINNED_TO_CORE_0",
"name": "BT_NIMBLE_PINNED_TO_CORE_0",
"range": null,
"title": "Core 0 (PRO CPU)",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "!FREERTOS_UNICORE && <choice BT_NIMBLE_PINNED_TO_CORE_CHOICE>",
"help": null,
"id": "BT_NIMBLE_PINNED_TO_CORE_1",
"name": "BT_NIMBLE_PINNED_TO_CORE_1",
"range": null,
"title": "Core 1 (APP CPU)",
"type": "bool"
}
],
"depends_on": "BT_NIMBLE_ENABLED && !FREERTOS_UNICORE && BT_NIMBLE_ENABLED",
"help": "The CPU core on which NimBLE host will run. You can choose Core 0 or Core 1.\nCannot specify no-affinity",
"id": "component-config-bluetooth-nimble-options-the-cpu-core-on-which-nimble-host-will-run",
"name": "BT_NIMBLE_PINNED_TO_CORE_CHOICE",
"title": "The CPU core on which NimBLE host will run",
"type": "choice"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "BT_NIMBLE_ENABLED && BT_NIMBLE_ENABLED",
"help": null,
"id": "BT_NIMBLE_PINNED_TO_CORE",
"name": "BT_NIMBLE_PINNED_TO_CORE",
"range": null,
"title": null,
"type": "int"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "BT_NIMBLE_ENABLED && BT_NIMBLE_ENABLED",
"help": "This configures stack size of NimBLE host task",
"id": "BT_NIMBLE_HOST_TASK_STACK_SIZE",
"name": "BT_NIMBLE_HOST_TASK_STACK_SIZE",
"range": null,
"title": "NimBLE Host task stack size",
"type": "int"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "BT_NIMBLE_ENABLED && BT_NIMBLE_ENABLED",
"help": "Enables central role",
"id": "BT_NIMBLE_ROLE_CENTRAL",
"name": "BT_NIMBLE_ROLE_CENTRAL",
"range": null,
"title": "Enable BLE Central role",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "BT_NIMBLE_ENABLED && BT_NIMBLE_ENABLED",
"help": "Enable peripheral role",
"id": "BT_NIMBLE_ROLE_PERIPHERAL",
"name": "BT_NIMBLE_ROLE_PERIPHERAL",
"range": null,
"title": "Enable BLE Peripheral role",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "BT_NIMBLE_ENABLED && BT_NIMBLE_ENABLED",
"help": "Enables broadcaster role",
"id": "BT_NIMBLE_ROLE_BROADCASTER",
"name": "BT_NIMBLE_ROLE_BROADCASTER",
"range": null,
"title": "Enable BLE Broadcaster role",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "BT_NIMBLE_ENABLED && BT_NIMBLE_ENABLED",
"help": "Enables observer role",
"id": "BT_NIMBLE_ROLE_OBSERVER",
"name": "BT_NIMBLE_ROLE_OBSERVER",
"range": null,
"title": "Enable BLE Observer role",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "BT_NIMBLE_ENABLED && BT_NIMBLE_ENABLED",
"help": "Enable this flag to make bonding persistent across device reboots",
"id": "BT_NIMBLE_NVS_PERSIST",
"name": "BT_NIMBLE_NVS_PERSIST",
"range": null,
"title": "Persist the BLE Bonding keys in NVS",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "BT_NIMBLE_SECURITY_ENABLE && BT_NIMBLE_ENABLED",
"help": "Enable security manager legacy pairing",
"id": "BT_NIMBLE_SM_LEGACY",
"name": "BT_NIMBLE_SM_LEGACY",
"range": null,
"title": "Security manager legacy pairing",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "BT_NIMBLE_SECURITY_ENABLE && BT_NIMBLE_SM_SC && BT_NIMBLE_ENABLED",
"help": "If this option is enabled, SM uses predefined DH key pair as described\nin Core Specification, Vol. 3, Part H, 2.3.5.6.1. This allows to\ndecrypt air traffic easily and thus should only be used for debugging.",
"id": "BT_NIMBLE_SM_SC_DEBUG_KEYS",
"name": "BT_NIMBLE_SM_SC_DEBUG_KEYS",
"range": null,
"title": "Use predefined public-private key pair",
"type": "bool"
}
],
"depends_on": "BT_NIMBLE_SECURITY_ENABLE && BT_NIMBLE_ENABLED",
"help": "Enable security manager secure connections",
"id": "BT_NIMBLE_SM_SC",
"name": "BT_NIMBLE_SM_SC",
"range": null,
"title": "Security manager secure connections (4.2)",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "BT_NIMBLE_SECURITY_ENABLE && BT_NIMBLE_ENABLED && BT_NIMBLE_ENABLED",
"help": "Enable encryption connection",
"id": "BT_NIMBLE_LL_CFG_FEAT_LE_ENCRYPTION",
"name": "BT_NIMBLE_LL_CFG_FEAT_LE_ENCRYPTION",
"range": null,
"title": "Enable LE encryption",
"type": "bool"
}
],
"depends_on": "BT_NIMBLE_ENABLED && BT_NIMBLE_ENABLED",
"help": "Enable BLE sm feature",
"id": "BT_NIMBLE_SECURITY_ENABLE",
"is_menuconfig": true,
"name": "BT_NIMBLE_SECURITY_ENABLE",
"range": null,
"title": "Enable BLE SM feature",
"type": "menu"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "BT_NIMBLE_ENABLED && BT_NIMBLE_ENABLED",
"help": "This enables extra runtime asserts and host debugging",
"id": "BT_NIMBLE_DEBUG",
"name": "BT_NIMBLE_DEBUG",
"range": null,
"title": "Enable extra runtime asserts and host debugging",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "BT_NIMBLE_ENABLED && BT_NIMBLE_ENABLED",
"help": "This enables user to add/remove Gatt services at runtime",
"id": "BT_NIMBLE_DYNAMIC_SERVICE",
"name": "BT_NIMBLE_DYNAMIC_SERVICE",
"range": null,
"title": "Enable dynamic services",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "BT_NIMBLE_ENABLED && BT_NIMBLE_ENABLED",
"help": "The Device Name characteristic shall contain the name of the device as an UTF-8 string.\nThis name can be changed by using API ble_svc_gap_device_name_set()",
"id": "BT_NIMBLE_SVC_GAP_DEVICE_NAME",
"name": "BT_NIMBLE_SVC_GAP_DEVICE_NAME",
"range": null,
"title": "BLE GAP default device name",
"type": "string"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "BT_NIMBLE_ENABLED && BT_NIMBLE_ENABLED",
"help": "Device Name characteristic value shall be 0 to 248 octets in length",
"id": "BT_NIMBLE_GAP_DEVICE_NAME_MAX_LEN",
"name": "BT_NIMBLE_GAP_DEVICE_NAME_MAX_LEN",
"range": null,
"title": "Maximum length of BLE device name in octets",
"type": "int"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "BT_NIMBLE_ENABLED && BT_NIMBLE_ENABLED",
"help": "This is the default value of ATT MTU indicated by the device during an ATT MTU exchange.\nThis value can be changed using API ble_att_set_preferred_mtu()",
"id": "BT_NIMBLE_ATT_PREFERRED_MTU",
"name": "BT_NIMBLE_ATT_PREFERRED_MTU",
"range": null,
"title": "Preferred MTU size in octets",
"type": "int"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "BT_NIMBLE_ENABLED && BT_NIMBLE_ENABLED",
"help": "Standard BLE GAP Appearance value in HEX format e.g. 0x02C0",
"id": "BT_NIMBLE_SVC_GAP_APPEARANCE",
"name": "BT_NIMBLE_SVC_GAP_APPEARANCE",
"range": null,
"title": "External appearance of the device",
"type": "hex"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "BT_NIMBLE_ENABLED",
"help": "MSYS is a system level mbuf registry. For prepare write & prepare\nresponses MBUFs are allocated out of msys_1 pool. For NIMBLE_MESH\nenabled cases, this block count is increased by 8 than user defined\ncount.",
"id": "BT_NIMBLE_MSYS_1_BLOCK_COUNT",
"name": "BT_NIMBLE_MSYS_1_BLOCK_COUNT",
"range": null,
"title": "MSYS_1 Block Count",
"type": "int"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "BT_NIMBLE_ENABLED",
"help": "Dynamic memory size of block 1",
"id": "BT_NIMBLE_MSYS_1_BLOCK_SIZE",
"name": "BT_NIMBLE_MSYS_1_BLOCK_SIZE",
"range": null,
"title": "MSYS_1 Block Size",
"type": "int"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "BT_NIMBLE_ENABLED",
"help": "Dynamic memory count",
"id": "BT_NIMBLE_MSYS_2_BLOCK_COUNT",
"name": "BT_NIMBLE_MSYS_2_BLOCK_COUNT",
"range": null,
"title": "MSYS_2 Block Count",
"type": "int"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "BT_NIMBLE_ENABLED",
"help": "Dynamic memory size of block 2",
"id": "BT_NIMBLE_MSYS_2_BLOCK_SIZE",
"name": "BT_NIMBLE_MSYS_2_BLOCK_SIZE",
"range": null,
"title": "MSYS_2 Block Size",
"type": "int"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "BT_LE_MSYS_INIT_IN_CONTROLLER && BT_NIMBLE_ENABLED",
"help": "This option sets the source of the shared msys mbuf memory between\nthe Host and the Controller. Allocate the memory from the heap if\nthis option is sets, from the mempool otherwise.",
"id": "BT_NIMBLE_MSYS_BUF_FROM_HEAP",
"name": "BT_NIMBLE_MSYS_BUF_FROM_HEAP",
"range": null,
"title": "Get Msys Mbuf from heap",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "BT_NIMBLE_ENABLED && BT_NIMBLE_ENABLED",
"help": "The number of ACL data buffers allocated for host.",
"id": "BT_NIMBLE_TRANSPORT_ACL_FROM_LL_COUNT",
"name": "BT_NIMBLE_TRANSPORT_ACL_FROM_LL_COUNT",
"range": null,
"title": "ACL Buffer count",
"type": "int"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "BT_NIMBLE_ENABLED && BT_NIMBLE_ENABLED",
"help": "This is the maximum size of the data portion of HCI ACL data packets.\nIt does not include the HCI data header (of 4 bytes)",
"id": "BT_NIMBLE_TRANSPORT_ACL_SIZE",
"name": "BT_NIMBLE_TRANSPORT_ACL_SIZE",
"range": null,
"title": "Transport ACL Buffer size",
"type": "int"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "BT_NIMBLE_ENABLED && BT_NIMBLE_ENABLED",
"help": "This is the size of each HCI event buffer in bytes. In case of\nextended advertising, packets can be fragmented. 257 bytes is the\nmaximum size of a packet.",
"id": "BT_NIMBLE_TRANSPORT_EVT_SIZE",
"name": "BT_NIMBLE_TRANSPORT_EVT_SIZE",
"range": null,
"title": "Transport Event Buffer size",
"type": "int"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "BT_NIMBLE_ENABLED && BT_NIMBLE_ENABLED",
"help": "This is the high priority HCI events' buffer size. High-priority\nevent buffers are for everything except advertising reports. If there\nare no free high-priority event buffers then host will try to allocate a\nlow-priority buffer instead",
"id": "BT_NIMBLE_TRANSPORT_EVT_COUNT",
"name": "BT_NIMBLE_TRANSPORT_EVT_COUNT",
"range": null,
"title": "Transport Event Buffer count",
"type": "int"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "BT_NIMBLE_ENABLED && BT_NIMBLE_ENABLED",
"help": "This is the low priority HCI events' buffer size. Low-priority event\nbuffers are only used for advertising reports. If there are no free\nlow-priority event buffers, then an incoming advertising report will\nget dropped",
"id": "BT_NIMBLE_TRANSPORT_EVT_DISCARD_COUNT",
"name": "BT_NIMBLE_TRANSPORT_EVT_DISCARD_COUNT",
"range": null,
"title": "Discardable Transport Event Buffer count",
"type": "int"
}
],
"depends_on": "BT_NIMBLE_ENABLED",
"id": "component-config-bluetooth-nimble-options-memory-settings",
"title": "Memory Settings",
"type": "menu"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "BT_NIMBLE_ENABLED && BT_NIMBLE_ENABLED",
"help": "Maximum number of GATT client procedures that can be executed.",
"id": "BT_NIMBLE_GATT_MAX_PROCS",
"name": "BT_NIMBLE_GATT_MAX_PROCS",
"range": null,
"title": "Maximum number of GATT client procedures",
"type": "int"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "BT_NIMBLE_HS_FLOW_CTRL && BT_NIMBLE_ENABLED",
"help": "Host flow control interval in msecs",
"id": "BT_NIMBLE_HS_FLOW_CTRL_ITVL",
"name": "BT_NIMBLE_HS_FLOW_CTRL_ITVL",
"range": null,
"title": "Host Flow control interval",
"type": "int"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "BT_NIMBLE_HS_FLOW_CTRL && BT_NIMBLE_ENABLED",
"help": "Host flow control threshold, if the number of free buffers are at or\nbelow this threshold, send an immediate number-of-completed-packets\nevent",
"id": "BT_NIMBLE_HS_FLOW_CTRL_THRESH",
"name": "BT_NIMBLE_HS_FLOW_CTRL_THRESH",
"range": null,
"title": "Host Flow control threshold",
"type": "int"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "BT_NIMBLE_HS_FLOW_CTRL && BT_NIMBLE_ENABLED",
"help": "Enable this option to send number-of-completed-packets event to\ncontroller after disconnection",
"id": "BT_NIMBLE_HS_FLOW_CTRL_TX_ON_DISCONNECT",
"name": "BT_NIMBLE_HS_FLOW_CTRL_TX_ON_DISCONNECT",
"range": null,
"title": "Host Flow control on disconnect",
"type": "bool"
}
],
"depends_on": "BT_NIMBLE_ENABLED && BT_NIMBLE_ENABLED",
"help": "Enable Host Flow control",
"id": "BT_NIMBLE_HS_FLOW_CTRL",
"name": "BT_NIMBLE_HS_FLOW_CTRL",
"range": null,
"title": "Enable Host Flow control",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "BT_NIMBLE_ENABLED && BT_NIMBLE_ENABLED",
"help": "Time interval between RPA address change. This is applicable in case of\nHost based RPA",
"id": "BT_NIMBLE_RPA_TIMEOUT",
"name": "BT_NIMBLE_RPA_TIMEOUT",
"range": null,
"title": "RPA timeout in seconds",
"type": "int"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "BT_NIMBLE_MESH && BT_NIMBLE_ENABLED",
"help": "Enable proxy. This is automatically set whenever NIMBLE_MESH_PB_GATT or\nNIMBLE_MESH_GATT_PROXY is set",
"id": "BT_NIMBLE_MESH_PROXY",
"name": "BT_NIMBLE_MESH_PROXY",
"range": null,
"title": "Enable mesh proxy functionality",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "BT_NIMBLE_MESH_PROV && BT_NIMBLE_ENABLED",
"help": "Enable this option to allow the device to be provisioned over\nthe advertising bearer",
"id": "BT_NIMBLE_MESH_PB_ADV",
"name": "BT_NIMBLE_MESH_PB_ADV",
"range": null,
"title": "Enable mesh provisioning over advertising bearer",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "BT_NIMBLE_MESH_PROV && BT_NIMBLE_ENABLED",
"help": "Enable this option to allow the device to be provisioned over the GATT\nbearer",
"id": "BT_NIMBLE_MESH_PB_GATT",
"name": "BT_NIMBLE_MESH_PB_GATT",
"range": null,
"title": "Enable mesh provisioning over GATT bearer",
"type": "bool"
}
],
"depends_on": "BT_NIMBLE_MESH && BT_NIMBLE_ENABLED",
"help": "Enable mesh provisioning",
"id": "BT_NIMBLE_MESH_PROV",
"name": "BT_NIMBLE_MESH_PROV",
"range": null,
"title": "Enable BLE mesh provisioning",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "BT_NIMBLE_MESH && BT_NIMBLE_ENABLED",
"help": "This option enables support for the Mesh GATT Proxy Service,\ni.e. the ability to act as a proxy between a Mesh GATT Client\nand a Mesh network",
"id": "BT_NIMBLE_MESH_GATT_PROXY",
"name": "BT_NIMBLE_MESH_GATT_PROXY",
"range": null,
"title": "Enable GATT Proxy functionality",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "BT_NIMBLE_MESH && BT_NIMBLE_ENABLED",
"help": "Support for acting as a Mesh Relay Node",
"id": "BT_NIMBLE_MESH_RELAY",
"name": "BT_NIMBLE_MESH_RELAY",
"range": null,
"title": "Enable mesh relay functionality",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "BT_NIMBLE_MESH && BT_NIMBLE_ENABLED",
"help": "Enable this option to be able to act as a Low Power Node",
"id": "BT_NIMBLE_MESH_LOW_POWER",
"name": "BT_NIMBLE_MESH_LOW_POWER",
"range": null,
"title": "Enable mesh low power mode",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "BT_NIMBLE_MESH && BT_NIMBLE_ENABLED",
"help": "Enable this option to be able to act as a Friend Node",
"id": "BT_NIMBLE_MESH_FRIEND",
"name": "BT_NIMBLE_MESH_FRIEND",
"range": null,
"title": "Enable mesh friend functionality",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "BT_NIMBLE_MESH && BT_NIMBLE_ENABLED",
"help": "This value defines Bluetooth Mesh device/node name",
"id": "BT_NIMBLE_MESH_DEVICE_NAME",
"name": "BT_NIMBLE_MESH_DEVICE_NAME",
"range": null,
"title": "Set mesh device name",
"type": "string"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "BT_NIMBLE_MESH && BT_NIMBLE_ENABLED",
"help": "Defines mesh node count.",
"id": "BT_NIMBLE_MESH_NODE_COUNT",
"name": "BT_NIMBLE_MESH_NODE_COUNT",
"range": null,
"title": "Set mesh node count",
"type": "int"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "BT_NIMBLE_MESH && BT_NIMBLE_ENABLED",
"help": "Enable mesh provisioner.",
"id": "BT_NIMBLE_MESH_PROVISIONER",
"name": "BT_NIMBLE_MESH_PROVISIONER",
"range": null,
"title": "Enable BLE mesh provisioner",
"type": "bool"
}
],
"depends_on": "BT_NIMBLE_ENABLED && BT_NIMBLE_ENABLED",
"help": "Enable BLE Mesh example present in upstream mynewt-nimble and not maintained by Espressif.\n\nIDF maintains ESP-BLE-MESH as the official Mesh solution. Please refer to ESP-BLE-MESH guide at:\n`https://docs.espressif.com/projects/esp-idf/en/latest/esp32/api-guides/esp-ble-mesh/ble-mesh-index.html`",
"id": "BT_NIMBLE_MESH",
"is_menuconfig": true,
"name": "BT_NIMBLE_MESH",
"range": null,
"title": "Enable BLE mesh functionality",
"type": "menu"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "BT_NIMBLE_ENABLED && BT_NIMBLE_ENABLED",
"help": "Enable this option to choose mbedTLS instead of TinyCrypt for crypto\ncomputations.",
"id": "BT_NIMBLE_CRYPTO_STACK_MBEDTLS",
"name": "BT_NIMBLE_CRYPTO_STACK_MBEDTLS",
"range": null,
"title": "Override TinyCrypt with mbedTLS for crypto computations",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "BT_NIMBLE_ENABLED && BT_NIMBLE_ENABLED",
"help": "BLE Host stop procedure timeout in milliseconds.",
"id": "BT_NIMBLE_HS_STOP_TIMEOUT_MS",
"name": "BT_NIMBLE_HS_STOP_TIMEOUT_MS",
"range": null,
"title": "BLE host stop timeout in msec",
"type": "int"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "BT_NIMBLE_ENABLED && IDF_TARGET_ESP32 && BT_NIMBLE_ENABLED",
"help": "Use this option to do host based Random Private Address resolution.\nIf this option is disabled then controller based privacy is used.",
"id": "BT_NIMBLE_HOST_BASED_PRIVACY",
"name": "BT_NIMBLE_HOST_BASED_PRIVACY",
"range": null,
"title": "Enable host based privacy for random address.",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "BT_NIMBLE_ENABLED && BT_NIMBLE_ENABLE_CONN_REATTEMPT && BT_NIMBLE_ENABLED",
"help": "Defines maximum number of connection reattempts.",
"id": "BT_NIMBLE_MAX_CONN_REATTEMPT",
"name": "BT_NIMBLE_MAX_CONN_REATTEMPT",
"range": null,
"title": "Maximum number connection reattempts",
"type": "int"
}
],
"depends_on": "BT_NIMBLE_ENABLED",
"help": "Enable to make the NimBLE host to reattempt GAP connection on connection\nestablishment failure.",
"id": "BT_NIMBLE_ENABLE_CONN_REATTEMPT",
"name": "BT_NIMBLE_ENABLE_CONN_REATTEMPT",
"range": null,
"title": "Enable connection reattempts on connection establishment error",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "BT_NIMBLE_50_FEATURE_SUPPORT && BT_NIMBLE_ENABLED",
"help": "Enable 2M-PHY",
"id": "BT_NIMBLE_LL_CFG_FEAT_LE_2M_PHY",
"name": "BT_NIMBLE_LL_CFG_FEAT_LE_2M_PHY",
"range": null,
"title": "Enable 2M Phy",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "BT_NIMBLE_50_FEATURE_SUPPORT && BT_NIMBLE_ENABLED",
"help": "Enable coded-PHY",
"id": "BT_NIMBLE_LL_CFG_FEAT_LE_CODED_PHY",
"name": "BT_NIMBLE_LL_CFG_FEAT_LE_CODED_PHY",
"range": null,
"title": "Enable coded Phy",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "BT_NIMBLE_EXT_ADV && BT_NIMBLE_EXT_ADV && BT_NIMBLE_ENABLED",
"help": "Change this option to set maximum number of extended advertising\ninstances. Minimum there is always one instance of\nadvertising. Enter how many more advertising instances you\nwant.\nFor ESP32C2, ESP32C6 and ESP32H2, each extended advertising instance\nwill take about 0.5k DRAM.",
"id": "BT_NIMBLE_MAX_EXT_ADV_INSTANCES",
"name": "BT_NIMBLE_MAX_EXT_ADV_INSTANCES",
"range": null,
"title": "Maximum number of extended advertising instances.",
"type": "int"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "BT_NIMBLE_EXT_ADV && BT_NIMBLE_EXT_ADV && BT_NIMBLE_ENABLED",
"help": "Defines the length of the extended adv data. The value should not\nexceed 1650.",
"id": "BT_NIMBLE_EXT_ADV_MAX_SIZE",
"name": "BT_NIMBLE_EXT_ADV_MAX_SIZE",
"range": null,
"title": "Maximum length of the advertising data.",
"type": "int"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "BT_NIMBLE_ENABLE_PERIODIC_ADV && BT_NIMBLE_EXT_ADV && BT_NIMBLE_ENABLED",
"help": "This enables controller transfer periodic sync events to host",
"id": "BT_NIMBLE_PERIODIC_ADV_SYNC_TRANSFER",
"name": "BT_NIMBLE_PERIODIC_ADV_SYNC_TRANSFER",
"range": null,
"title": "Enable Transer Sync Events",
"type": "bool"
}
],
"depends_on": "BT_NIMBLE_EXT_ADV && BT_NIMBLE_EXT_ADV && BT_NIMBLE_ENABLED",
"help": "Enable this option to start periodic advertisement.",
"id": "BT_NIMBLE_ENABLE_PERIODIC_ADV",
"name": "BT_NIMBLE_ENABLE_PERIODIC_ADV",
"range": null,
"title": "Enable periodic advertisement.",
"type": "bool"
}
],
"depends_on": "BT_NIMBLE_50_FEATURE_SUPPORT && BT_NIMBLE_ENABLED",
"help": "Enable this option to do extended advertising. Extended advertising\nwill be supported from BLE 5.0 onwards.",
"id": "BT_NIMBLE_EXT_ADV",
"name": "BT_NIMBLE_EXT_ADV",
"range": null,
"title": "Enable extended advertising",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "BT_NIMBLE_50_FEATURE_SUPPORT && BT_NIMBLE_ENABLED",
"help": "Set this option to set the upper limit for number of periodic sync\nconnections. This should be less than maximum connections allowed by\ncontroller.",
"id": "BT_NIMBLE_MAX_PERIODIC_SYNCS",
"name": "BT_NIMBLE_MAX_PERIODIC_SYNCS",
"range": null,
"title": "Maximum number of periodic advertising syncs",
"type": "int"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "BT_NIMBLE_50_FEATURE_SUPPORT && SOC_ESP_NIMBLE_CONTROLLER && BT_NIMBLE_ENABLED",
"help": "Set this option to set the upper limit for number of periodic advertiser list.",
"id": "BT_NIMBLE_MAX_PERIODIC_ADVERTISER_LIST",
"name": "BT_NIMBLE_MAX_PERIODIC_ADVERTISER_LIST",
"range": null,
"title": "Maximum number of periodic advertiser list",
"type": "int"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "BT_NIMBLE_50_FEATURE_SUPPORT && SOC_BLE_POWER_CONTROL_SUPPORTED && BT_NIMBLE_ENABLED",
"help": "Set this option to enable the Power Control feature",
"id": "BT_NIMBLE_BLE_POWER_CONTROL",
"name": "BT_NIMBLE_BLE_POWER_CONTROL",
"range": null,
"title": "Enable support for BLE Power Control",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "BT_NIMBLE_ENABLE_PERIODIC_ADV && BT_NIMBLE_50_FEATURE_SUPPORT && SOC_BLE_PERIODIC_ADV_ENH_SUPPORTED && BT_NIMBLE_ENABLED",
"help": "Enable the periodic advertising enhancements",
"id": "BT_NIMBLE_PERIODIC_ADV_ENH",
"name": "BT_NIMBLE_PERIODIC_ADV_ENH",
"range": null,
"title": "Periodic adv enhancements(adi support)",
"type": "bool"
}
],
"depends_on": "BT_NIMBLE_ENABLED && (SOC_BLE_50_SUPPORTED || !BT_CONTROLLER_ENABLED) && BT_NIMBLE_ENABLED",
"help": "Enable BLE 5 feature",
"id": "BT_NIMBLE_50_FEATURE_SUPPORT",
"is_menuconfig": true,
"name": "BT_NIMBLE_50_FEATURE_SUPPORT",
"range": null,
"title": "Enable BLE 5 feature",
"type": "menu"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice BT_NIMBLE_COEX_PHY_CODED_TX_RX_TLIM>",
"help": "Always enable the limitation on max tx/rx time for Coded-PHY connection",
"id": "BT_NIMBLE_COEX_PHY_CODED_TX_RX_TLIM_EN",
"name": "BT_NIMBLE_COEX_PHY_CODED_TX_RX_TLIM_EN",
"range": null,
"title": "Force Enable",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice BT_NIMBLE_COEX_PHY_CODED_TX_RX_TLIM>",
"help": "Disable the limitation on max tx/rx time for Coded-PHY connection",
"id": "BT_NIMBLE_COEX_PHY_CODED_TX_RX_TLIM_DIS",
"name": "BT_NIMBLE_COEX_PHY_CODED_TX_RX_TLIM_DIS",
"range": null,
"title": "Force Disable",
"type": "bool"
}
],
"depends_on": "ESP_WIFI_SW_COEXIST_ENABLE && BT_NIMBLE_ENABLED && BT_NIMBLE_ENABLED",
"help": "When using PHY-Coded in BLE connection, limitation on max tx/rx time can be applied to\nbetter avoid dramatic performance deterioration of Wi-Fi.",
"id": "component-config-bluetooth-nimble-options-coexistence-limit-on-max-tx-rx-time-for-coded-phy-connection",
"name": "BT_NIMBLE_COEX_PHY_CODED_TX_RX_TLIM",
"title": "Coexistence: limit on MAX Tx/Rx time for coded-PHY connection",
"type": "choice"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "BT_NIMBLE_ENABLED",
"help": null,
"id": "BT_NIMBLE_COEX_PHY_CODED_TX_RX_TLIM_EFF",
"name": "BT_NIMBLE_COEX_PHY_CODED_TX_RX_TLIM_EFF",
"range": null,
"title": null,
"type": "int"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "BT_NIMBLE_ENABLED && BT_NIMBLE_ENABLED",
"help": "BLE list size",
"id": "BT_NIMBLE_WHITELIST_SIZE",
"name": "BT_NIMBLE_WHITELIST_SIZE",
"range": null,
"title": "BLE white list size",
"type": "int"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "BT_NIMBLE_ENABLED",
"help": "Enable the throughput test mode",
"id": "BT_NIMBLE_TEST_THROUGHPUT_TEST",
"name": "BT_NIMBLE_TEST_THROUGHPUT_TEST",
"range": null,
"title": "Throughput Test Mode enable",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "BT_NIMBLE_ENABLED && BT_NIMBLE_ENABLED",
"help": "Set this option to enable blufi functionality.",
"id": "BT_NIMBLE_BLUFI_ENABLE",
"name": "BT_NIMBLE_BLUFI_ENABLE",
"range": null,
"title": "Enable blufi functionality",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "BT_NIMBLE_ENABLED",
"help": "Set this option to use Esp Timer which has higher priority timer instead of FreeRTOS timer",
"id": "BT_NIMBLE_USE_ESP_TIMER",
"name": "BT_NIMBLE_USE_ESP_TIMER",
"range": null,
"title": "Enable Esp Timer for Nimble",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "BT_NIMBLE_ENABLED",
"help": "This option is used to distinguish whether a previous version of VHCI is being used",
"id": "BT_NIMBLE_LEGACY_VHCI_ENABLE",
"name": "BT_NIMBLE_LEGACY_VHCI_ENABLE",
"range": null,
"title": null,
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "BT_NIMBLE_ENABLED",
"help": "This option is used when data to be sent is more than 512 bytes. For peripheral role,\nBT_NIMBLE_MSYS_1_BLOCK_COUNT needs to be increased according to the need.",
"id": "BT_NIMBLE_BLE_GATT_BLOB_TRANSFER",
"name": "BT_NIMBLE_BLE_GATT_BLOB_TRANSFER",
"range": null,
"title": "Blob transfer",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "BT_NIMBLE_ENABLED",
"help": "This option is used to enable support for sending Vendor Specific HCI commands and handling\nVendor Specific HCI Events.",
"id": "BT_NIMBLE_VS_SUPPORT",
"name": "BT_NIMBLE_VS_SUPPORT",
"range": null,
"title": "Enable support for VSC and VSE",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "SOC_BLE_MULTI_CONN_OPTIMIZATION && BT_NIMBLE_ENABLED",
"help": "This option enables the use of vendor-specific APIs for multi-connections, which can\ngreatly enhance the stability of coexistence between numerous central and peripheral\ndevices. It will prohibit the usage of standard APIs.",
"id": "BT_NIMBLE_OPTIMIZE_MULTI_CONN",
"name": "BT_NIMBLE_OPTIMIZE_MULTI_CONN",
"range": null,
"title": "Enable the optimization of multi-connection",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "BT_NIMBLE_ENABLED && BT_NIMBLE_ENC_ADV_DATA && BT_NIMBLE_ENABLED",
"help": "Defines maximum number of encrypted advertising data key material to save",
"id": "BT_NIMBLE_MAX_EADS",
"name": "BT_NIMBLE_MAX_EADS",
"range": null,
"title": "Maximum number of EAD devices to save across reboots",
"type": "int"
}
],
"depends_on": "SOC_ESP_NIMBLE_CONTROLLER && BT_NIMBLE_ENABLED",
"help": "This option is used to enable encrypted advertising data.",
"id": "BT_NIMBLE_ENC_ADV_DATA",
"name": "BT_NIMBLE_ENC_ADV_DATA",
"range": null,
"title": "Encrypted Advertising Data",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "BT_NIMBLE_ENABLED && BT_NIMBLE_ENABLED",
"help": "This enable BLE high duty advertising interval feature",
"id": "BT_NIMBLE_HIGH_DUTY_ADV_ITVL",
"name": "BT_NIMBLE_HIGH_DUTY_ADV_ITVL",
"range": null,
"title": "Enable BLE high duty advertising interval feature",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "BT_NIMBLE_ENABLED && BT_NIMBLE_ENABLED",
"help": "When scanning and scan duplicate is not enabled, if there are a lot of adv packets around\nor application layer handling adv packets is slow, it will cause the controller memory\nto run out. if enabled, adv packets will be lost when host queue is congested.",
"id": "BT_NIMBLE_HOST_QUEUE_CONG_CHECK",
"name": "BT_NIMBLE_HOST_QUEUE_CONG_CHECK",
"range": null,
"title": "BLE queue congestion check",
"type": "bool"
}
],
"depends_on": "BT_NIMBLE_ENABLED",
"id": "component-config-bluetooth-nimble-options",
"title": "NimBLE Options",
"type": "menu"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice BTDM_CTRL_MODE>",
"help": null,
"id": "BTDM_CTRL_MODE_BLE_ONLY",
"name": "BTDM_CTRL_MODE_BLE_ONLY",
"range": null,
"title": "BLE Only",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice BTDM_CTRL_MODE>",
"help": null,
"id": "BTDM_CTRL_MODE_BR_EDR_ONLY",
"name": "BTDM_CTRL_MODE_BR_EDR_ONLY",
"range": null,
"title": "BR/EDR Only",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice BTDM_CTRL_MODE>",
"help": null,
"id": "BTDM_CTRL_MODE_BTDM",
"name": "BTDM_CTRL_MODE_BTDM",
"range": null,
"title": "Bluetooth Dual Mode",
"type": "bool"
}
],
"depends_on": "BT_CONTROLLER_ENABLED",
"help": "Specify the bluetooth controller mode (BR/EDR, BLE or dual mode).",
"id": "component-config-bluetooth-controller-options-bluetooth-controller-mode-br-edr-ble-dualmode-",
"name": "BTDM_CTRL_MODE",
"title": "Bluetooth controller mode (BR/EDR/BLE/DUALMODE)",
"type": "choice"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "(BTDM_CTRL_MODE_BLE_ONLY || BTDM_CTRL_MODE_BTDM) && BT_CONTROLLER_ENABLED",
"help": "BLE maximum connections of bluetooth controller.\nEach connection uses 1KB static DRAM whenever the BT controller is enabled.",
"id": "BTDM_CTRL_BLE_MAX_CONN",
"name": "BTDM_CTRL_BLE_MAX_CONN",
"range": null,
"title": "BLE Max Connections",
"type": "int"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "(BTDM_CTRL_MODE_BR_EDR_ONLY || BTDM_CTRL_MODE_BTDM) && BT_CONTROLLER_ENABLED",
"help": "BR/EDR ACL maximum connections of bluetooth controller.\nEach connection uses 1.2 KB DRAM whenever the BT controller is enabled.",
"id": "BTDM_CTRL_BR_EDR_MAX_ACL_CONN",
"name": "BTDM_CTRL_BR_EDR_MAX_ACL_CONN",
"range": null,
"title": "BR/EDR ACL Max Connections",
"type": "int"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "(BTDM_CTRL_MODE_BR_EDR_ONLY || BTDM_CTRL_MODE_BTDM) && BT_CONTROLLER_ENABLED",
"help": "BR/EDR Synchronize maximum connections of bluetooth controller.\nEach connection uses 2 KB DRAM whenever the BT controller is enabled.",
"id": "BTDM_CTRL_BR_EDR_MAX_SYNC_CONN",
"name": "BTDM_CTRL_BR_EDR_MAX_SYNC_CONN",
"range": null,
"title": "BR/EDR Sync(SCO/eSCO) Max Connections",
"type": "int"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice BTDM_CTRL_BR_EDR_SCO_DATA_PATH>",
"help": null,
"id": "BTDM_CTRL_BR_EDR_SCO_DATA_PATH_HCI",
"name": "BTDM_CTRL_BR_EDR_SCO_DATA_PATH_HCI",
"range": null,
"title": "HCI",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice BTDM_CTRL_BR_EDR_SCO_DATA_PATH>",
"help": null,
"id": "BTDM_CTRL_BR_EDR_SCO_DATA_PATH_PCM",
"name": "BTDM_CTRL_BR_EDR_SCO_DATA_PATH_PCM",
"range": null,
"title": "PCM",
"type": "bool"
}
],
"depends_on": "(BTDM_CTRL_MODE_BR_EDR_ONLY || BTDM_CTRL_MODE_BTDM) && BT_CONTROLLER_ENABLED",
"help": "SCO data path, i.e. HCI or PCM.\nSCO data can be sent/received through HCI synchronous packets, or the data\ncan be routed to on-chip PCM module on ESP32. PCM input/output signals can\nbe \"matrixed\" to GPIOs. The default data path can also be set using API\n\"esp_bredr_sco_datapath_set\"",
"id": "component-config-bluetooth-controller-options-br-edr-sync-sco-esco-default-data-path",
"name": "BTDM_CTRL_BR_EDR_SCO_DATA_PATH",
"title": "BR/EDR Sync(SCO/eSCO) default data path",
"type": "choice"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "BT_CONTROLLER_ENABLED",
"help": null,
"id": "BTDM_CTRL_BR_EDR_SCO_DATA_PATH_EFF",
"name": "BTDM_CTRL_BR_EDR_SCO_DATA_PATH_EFF",
"range": null,
"title": null,
"type": "int"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice BTDM_CTRL_PCM_ROLE>",
"help": null,
"id": "BTDM_CTRL_PCM_ROLE_MASTER",
"name": "BTDM_CTRL_PCM_ROLE_MASTER",
"range": null,
"title": "PCM Master",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice BTDM_CTRL_PCM_ROLE>",
"help": null,
"id": "BTDM_CTRL_PCM_ROLE_SLAVE",
"name": "BTDM_CTRL_PCM_ROLE_SLAVE",
"range": null,
"title": "PCM Slave",
"type": "bool"
}
],
"depends_on": "BTDM_CTRL_PCM_ROLE_EDGE_CONFIG && BT_CONTROLLER_ENABLED",
"help": "PCM role can be configured as PCM master or PCM slave",
"id": "component-config-bluetooth-controller-options-pcm-signal-config-role-and-polar--pcm-role",
"name": "BTDM_CTRL_PCM_ROLE",
"title": "PCM Role",
"type": "choice"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice BTDM_CTRL_PCM_POLAR>",
"help": null,
"id": "BTDM_CTRL_PCM_POLAR_FALLING_EDGE",
"name": "BTDM_CTRL_PCM_POLAR_FALLING_EDGE",
"range": null,
"title": "Falling Edge",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice BTDM_CTRL_PCM_POLAR>",
"help": null,
"id": "BTDM_CTRL_PCM_POLAR_RISING_EDGE",
"name": "BTDM_CTRL_PCM_POLAR_RISING_EDGE",
"range": null,
"title": "Rising Edge",
"type": "bool"
}
],
"depends_on": "BTDM_CTRL_PCM_ROLE_EDGE_CONFIG && BT_CONTROLLER_ENABLED",
"help": "PCM polarity can be configured as Falling Edge or Rising Edge",
"id": "component-config-bluetooth-controller-options-pcm-signal-config-role-and-polar--pcm-polar",
"name": "BTDM_CTRL_PCM_POLAR",
"title": "PCM Polar",
"type": "choice"
}
],
"depends_on": "BTDM_CTRL_BR_EDR_SCO_DATA_PATH_PCM && BT_CONTROLLER_ENABLED",
"help": null,
"id": "BTDM_CTRL_PCM_ROLE_EDGE_CONFIG",
"is_menuconfig": true,
"name": "BTDM_CTRL_PCM_ROLE_EDGE_CONFIG",
"range": null,
"title": "PCM Signal Config (Role and Polar)",
"type": "menu"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "BT_CONTROLLER_ENABLED",
"help": null,
"id": "BTDM_CTRL_PCM_ROLE_EFF",
"name": "BTDM_CTRL_PCM_ROLE_EFF",
"range": null,
"title": null,
"type": "int"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "BT_CONTROLLER_ENABLED",
"help": null,
"id": "BTDM_CTRL_PCM_POLAR_EFF",
"name": "BTDM_CTRL_PCM_POLAR_EFF",
"range": null,
"title": null,
"type": "int"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "BTDM_CTRL_MODE_BTDM && BT_CONTROLLER_ENABLED",
"help": "BLE auto latency, used to enhance classic BT performance\nwhile classic BT and BLE are enabled at the same time.",
"id": "BTDM_CTRL_AUTO_LATENCY",
"name": "BTDM_CTRL_AUTO_LATENCY",
"range": null,
"title": "Auto latency",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "BT_CONTROLLER_ENABLED",
"help": null,
"id": "BTDM_CTRL_AUTO_LATENCY_EFF",
"name": "BTDM_CTRL_AUTO_LATENCY_EFF",
"range": null,
"title": null,
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "(BTDM_CTRL_MODE_BR_EDR_ONLY || BTDM_CTRL_MODE_BTDM) && BT_CONTROLLER_ENABLED",
"help": "To protect from BIAS attack during Legacy authentication,\nLegacy authentication Vendor specific event should be enabled",
"id": "BTDM_CTRL_LEGACY_AUTH_VENDOR_EVT",
"name": "BTDM_CTRL_LEGACY_AUTH_VENDOR_EVT",
"range": null,
"title": "Legacy Authentication Vendor Specific Event Enable",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "BT_CONTROLLER_ENABLED",
"help": null,
"id": "BTDM_CTRL_LEGACY_AUTH_VENDOR_EVT_EFF",
"name": "BTDM_CTRL_LEGACY_AUTH_VENDOR_EVT_EFF",
"range": null,
"title": null,
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "BT_CONTROLLER_ENABLED",
"help": null,
"id": "BTDM_CTRL_BLE_MAX_CONN_EFF",
"name": "BTDM_CTRL_BLE_MAX_CONN_EFF",
"range": null,
"title": null,
"type": "int"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "BT_CONTROLLER_ENABLED",
"help": null,
"id": "BTDM_CTRL_BR_EDR_MAX_ACL_CONN_EFF",
"name": "BTDM_CTRL_BR_EDR_MAX_ACL_CONN_EFF",
"range": null,
"title": null,
"type": "int"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "BT_CONTROLLER_ENABLED",
"help": null,
"id": "BTDM_CTRL_BR_EDR_MAX_SYNC_CONN_EFF",
"name": "BTDM_CTRL_BR_EDR_MAX_SYNC_CONN_EFF",
"range": null,
"title": null,
"type": "int"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice BTDM_CTRL_PINNED_TO_CORE_CHOICE>",
"help": null,
"id": "BTDM_CTRL_PINNED_TO_CORE_0",
"name": "BTDM_CTRL_PINNED_TO_CORE_0",
"range": null,
"title": "Core 0 (PRO CPU)",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "!FREERTOS_UNICORE && <choice BTDM_CTRL_PINNED_TO_CORE_CHOICE>",
"help": null,
"id": "BTDM_CTRL_PINNED_TO_CORE_1",
"name": "BTDM_CTRL_PINNED_TO_CORE_1",
"range": null,
"title": "Core 1 (APP CPU)",
"type": "bool"
}
],
"depends_on": "!FREERTOS_UNICORE && BT_CONTROLLER_ENABLED",
"help": "Specify the cpu core to run bluetooth controller.\nCan not specify no-affinity.",
"id": "component-config-bluetooth-controller-options-the-cpu-core-which-bluetooth-controller-run",
"name": "BTDM_CTRL_PINNED_TO_CORE_CHOICE",
"title": "The cpu core which bluetooth controller run",
"type": "choice"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "BT_CONTROLLER_ENABLED",
"help": null,
"id": "BTDM_CTRL_PINNED_TO_CORE",
"name": "BTDM_CTRL_PINNED_TO_CORE",
"range": null,
"title": null,
"type": "int"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice BTDM_CTRL_HCI_MODE_CHOICE>",
"help": "Normal option. Mostly, choose this VHCI when bluetooth host run on ESP32, too.",
"id": "BTDM_CTRL_HCI_MODE_VHCI",
"name": "BTDM_CTRL_HCI_MODE_VHCI",
"range": null,
"title": "VHCI",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice BTDM_CTRL_HCI_MODE_CHOICE>",
"help": "If use external bluetooth host which run on other hardware and use UART as the HCI interface,\nchoose this option.",
"id": "BTDM_CTRL_HCI_MODE_UART_H4",
"name": "BTDM_CTRL_HCI_MODE_UART_H4",
"range": null,
"title": "UART(H4)",
"type": "bool"
}
],
"depends_on": "BT_CONTROLLER_ENABLED",
"help": "Speicify HCI mode as VHCI or UART(H4)",
"id": "component-config-bluetooth-controller-options-hci-mode",
"name": "BTDM_CTRL_HCI_MODE_CHOICE",
"title": "HCI mode",
"type": "choice"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "BTDM_CTRL_HCI_MODE_UART_H4 && BT_CONTROLLER_ENABLED",
"help": "Uart number for HCI. The available uart is UART1 and UART2.",
"id": "BTDM_CTRL_HCI_UART_NO",
"name": "BTDM_CTRL_HCI_UART_NO",
"range": null,
"title": "UART Number for HCI",
"type": "int"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "BTDM_CTRL_HCI_MODE_UART_H4 && BT_CONTROLLER_ENABLED",
"help": "UART Baudrate for HCI. Please use standard baudrate.",
"id": "BTDM_CTRL_HCI_UART_BAUDRATE",
"name": "BTDM_CTRL_HCI_UART_BAUDRATE",
"range": null,
"title": "UART Baudrate for HCI",
"type": "int"
}
],
"depends_on": "BT_CONTROLLER_ENABLED",
"id": "component-config-bluetooth-controller-options-hci-uart-h4-options",
"title": "HCI UART(H4) Options",
"type": "menu"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice BTDM_CTRL_MODEM_SLEEP_MODE>",
"help": "ORIG mode is a bluetooth sleep mode that can be used for dual mode controller. In this mode,\nbluetooth controller sleeps between BR/EDR frames and BLE events. A low power clock is used to\nmaintain bluetooth reference clock.",
"id": "BTDM_CTRL_MODEM_SLEEP_MODE_ORIG",
"name": "BTDM_CTRL_MODEM_SLEEP_MODE_ORIG",
"range": null,
"title": "ORIG Mode(sleep with low power clock)",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice BTDM_CTRL_MODEM_SLEEP_MODE>",
"help": "EVED mode is for BLE only and is only for internal test. Do not use it for production. this\nmode is not compatible with DFS nor light sleep",
"id": "BTDM_CTRL_MODEM_SLEEP_MODE_EVED",
"name": "BTDM_CTRL_MODEM_SLEEP_MODE_EVED",
"range": null,
"title": "EVED Mode(For internal test only)",
"type": "bool"
}
],
"depends_on": "BTDM_CTRL_MODEM_SLEEP && BT_CONTROLLER_ENABLED",
"help": "To select which strategy to use for modem sleep",
"id": "component-config-bluetooth-controller-options-modem-sleep-options-bluetooth-modem-sleep-bluetooth-modem-sleep-mode",
"name": "BTDM_CTRL_MODEM_SLEEP_MODE",
"title": "Bluetooth Modem sleep mode",
"type": "choice"
}
],
"depends_on": "BT_CONTROLLER_ENABLED",
"help": "Enable/disable bluetooth controller low power mode.",
"id": "BTDM_CTRL_MODEM_SLEEP",
"name": "BTDM_CTRL_MODEM_SLEEP",
"range": null,
"title": "Bluetooth modem sleep",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice BTDM_CTRL_LOW_POWER_CLOCK>",
"help": "Main crystal can be used as low power clock for bluetooth modem sleep. If this option is\nselected, bluetooth modem sleep can work under Dynamic Frequency Scaling(DFS) enabled, but\ncannot work when light sleep is enabled. Main crystal has a good performance in accuracy as\nthe bluetooth low power clock source.",
"id": "BTDM_CTRL_LPCLK_SEL_MAIN_XTAL",
"name": "BTDM_CTRL_LPCLK_SEL_MAIN_XTAL",
"range": null,
"title": "Main crystal",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "RTC_CLK_SRC_EXT_CRYS && <choice BTDM_CTRL_LOW_POWER_CLOCK>",
"help": "External 32kHz crystal has a nominal frequency of 32.768kHz and provides good frequency\nstability. If used as Bluetooth low power clock, External 32kHz can support Bluetooth\nmodem sleep to be used with both DFS and light sleep.",
"id": "BTDM_CTRL_LPCLK_SEL_EXT_32K_XTAL",
"name": "BTDM_CTRL_LPCLK_SEL_EXT_32K_XTAL",
"range": null,
"title": "External 32kHz crystal",
"type": "bool"
}
],
"depends_on": "BTDM_CTRL_MODEM_SLEEP_MODE_ORIG && BT_CONTROLLER_ENABLED",
"help": "Select the low power clock source for bluetooth controller. Bluetooth low power clock is\nthe clock source to maintain time in sleep mode.\n\n- \"Main crystal\" option provides good accuracy and can support Dynamic Frequency Scaling\n to be used with Bluetooth modem sleep. Light sleep is not supported.\n- \"External 32kHz crystal\" option allows user to use a 32.768kHz crystal as Bluetooth low\n power clock. This option is allowed as long as External 32kHz crystal is configured as\n the system RTC clock source. This option provides good accuracy and supports Bluetooth\n modem sleep to be used alongside Dynamic Frequency Scaling or light sleep.",
"id": "component-config-bluetooth-controller-options-modem-sleep-options-bluetooth-low-power-clock",
"name": "BTDM_CTRL_LOW_POWER_CLOCK",
"title": "Bluetooth low power clock",
"type": "choice"
}
],
"depends_on": "BT_CONTROLLER_ENABLED",
"id": "component-config-bluetooth-controller-options-modem-sleep-options",
"title": "MODEM SLEEP Options",
"type": "menu"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "BTDM_CTRL_LPCLK_SEL_EXT_32K_XTAL && BTDM_CTRL_MODE_BLE_ONLY && <choice BTDM_BLE_SLEEP_CLOCK_ACCURACY>",
"help": null,
"id": "BTDM_BLE_DEFAULT_SCA_500PPM",
"name": "BTDM_BLE_DEFAULT_SCA_500PPM",
"range": null,
"title": "251ppm to 500ppm",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice BTDM_BLE_SLEEP_CLOCK_ACCURACY>",
"help": null,
"id": "BTDM_BLE_DEFAULT_SCA_250PPM",
"name": "BTDM_BLE_DEFAULT_SCA_250PPM",
"range": null,
"title": "151ppm to 250ppm",
"type": "bool"
}
],
"depends_on": "(BTDM_CTRL_MODE_BLE_ONLY || BTDM_CTRL_MODE_BTDM) && BT_CONTROLLER_ENABLED",
"help": "BLE Sleep Clock Accuracy(SCA) for the local device is used to estimate window widening in BLE\nconnection events. With a lower level of clock accuracy(e.g. 500ppm over 250ppm), the slave\nneeds a larger RX window to synchronize with master in each anchor point, thus resulting in an\nincrease of power consumption but a higher level of robustness in keeping connected. According\nto the requirements of Bluetooth Core specification 4.2, the worst-case accuracy of Classic\nBluetooth low power oscialltor(LPO) is +/-250ppm in STANDBY and in low power modes such as\nsniff. For BLE the worst-case SCA is +/-500ppm.\n\n- \"151ppm to 250ppm\" option is the default value for Bluetooth Dual mode\n- \"251ppm to 500ppm\" option can be used in BLE only mode when using external 32kHz crystal as\n low power clock. This option is provided in case that BLE sleep clock has a lower level of\n accuracy, or other error sources contribute to the inaccurate timing during sleep.",
"id": "component-config-bluetooth-controller-options-ble-sleep-clock-accuracy",
"name": "BTDM_BLE_SLEEP_CLOCK_ACCURACY",
"title": "BLE Sleep Clock Accuracy",
"type": "choice"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "BT_CONTROLLER_ENABLED",
"help": null,
"id": "BTDM_BLE_SLEEP_CLOCK_ACCURACY_INDEX_EFF",
"name": "BTDM_BLE_SLEEP_CLOCK_ACCURACY_INDEX_EFF",
"range": null,
"title": null,
"type": "int"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice BTDM_SCAN_DUPL_TYPE>",
"help": "This way is to use advertiser address filtering. The adv packet of the same address is only\nallowed to be reported once",
"id": "BTDM_SCAN_DUPL_TYPE_DEVICE",
"name": "BTDM_SCAN_DUPL_TYPE_DEVICE",
"range": null,
"title": "Scan Duplicate By Device Address",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice BTDM_SCAN_DUPL_TYPE>",
"help": "This way is to use advertising data filtering. All same advertising data only allow to be reported\nonce even though they are from different devices.",
"id": "BTDM_SCAN_DUPL_TYPE_DATA",
"name": "BTDM_SCAN_DUPL_TYPE_DATA",
"range": null,
"title": "Scan Duplicate By Advertising Data",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice BTDM_SCAN_DUPL_TYPE>",
"help": "This way is to use advertising data and device address filtering. All different adv packets with\nthe same address are allowed to be reported.",
"id": "BTDM_SCAN_DUPL_TYPE_DATA_DEVICE",
"name": "BTDM_SCAN_DUPL_TYPE_DATA_DEVICE",
"range": null,
"title": "Scan Duplicate By Device Address And Advertising Data",
"type": "bool"
}
],
"depends_on": "BTDM_BLE_SCAN_DUPL && BT_CONTROLLER_ENABLED",
"help": "Scan duplicate have three ways. one is \"Scan Duplicate By Device Address\", This way is to use\nadvertiser address filtering. The adv packet of the same address is only allowed to be reported once.\nAnother way is \"Scan Duplicate By Device Address And Advertising Data\". This way is to use advertising\ndata and device address filtering. All different adv packets with the same address are allowed to be\nreported. The last way is \"Scan Duplicate By Advertising Data\". This way is to use advertising data\nfiltering. All same advertising data only allow to be reported once even though they are from\ndifferent devices.",
"id": "component-config-bluetooth-controller-options-ble-scan-duplicate-options-scan-duplicate-type",
"name": "BTDM_SCAN_DUPL_TYPE",
"title": "Scan Duplicate Type",
"type": "choice"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "BTDM_BLE_SCAN_DUPL && BT_CONTROLLER_ENABLED",
"help": null,
"id": "BTDM_SCAN_DUPL_TYPE",
"name": "BTDM_SCAN_DUPL_TYPE",
"range": null,
"title": null,
"type": "int"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "BTDM_BLE_SCAN_DUPL && BT_CONTROLLER_ENABLED",
"help": "Maximum number of devices which can be recorded in scan duplicate filter.\nWhen the maximum amount of device in the filter is reached, the cache will be refreshed.",
"id": "BTDM_SCAN_DUPL_CACHE_SIZE",
"name": "BTDM_SCAN_DUPL_CACHE_SIZE",
"range": null,
"title": "Maximum number of devices in scan duplicate filter",
"type": "int"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "BTDM_BLE_SCAN_DUPL && BT_CONTROLLER_ENABLED",
"help": "If the period value is non-zero, the controller will periodically clear the device information\nstored in the scan duuplicate filter. If it is 0, the scan duuplicate filter will not be cleared\nuntil the scanning is disabled. Duplicate advertisements for this period should not be sent to the\nHost in advertising report events.\nThere are two scenarios where the ADV packet will be repeatedly reported:\n1. The duplicate scan cache is full, the controller will delete the oldest device information and\nadd new device information.\n2. When the refresh period is up, the controller will clear all device information and start filtering\nagain.",
"id": "BTDM_SCAN_DUPL_CACHE_REFRESH_PERIOD",
"name": "BTDM_SCAN_DUPL_CACHE_REFRESH_PERIOD",
"range": null,
"title": "Duplicate scan list refresh period (seconds)",
"type": "int"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "BTDM_BLE_MESH_SCAN_DUPL_EN && BT_CONTROLLER_ENABLED",
"help": "Maximum number of adv packets which can be recorded in duplicate scan cache for BLE Mesh.\nWhen the maximum amount of device in the filter is reached, the cache will be refreshed.",
"id": "BTDM_MESH_DUPL_SCAN_CACHE_SIZE",
"name": "BTDM_MESH_DUPL_SCAN_CACHE_SIZE",
"range": null,
"title": "Maximum number of Mesh adv packets in scan duplicate filter",
"type": "int"
}
],
"depends_on": "BTDM_BLE_SCAN_DUPL && BT_CONTROLLER_ENABLED",
"help": "This enables the BLE scan duplicate for special BLE Mesh scan.",
"id": "BTDM_BLE_MESH_SCAN_DUPL_EN",
"name": "BTDM_BLE_MESH_SCAN_DUPL_EN",
"range": null,
"title": "Special duplicate scan mechanism for BLE Mesh scan",
"type": "bool"
}
],
"depends_on": "(BTDM_CTRL_MODE_BTDM || BTDM_CTRL_MODE_BLE_ONLY) && BT_CONTROLLER_ENABLED",
"help": "This select enables parameters setting of BLE scan duplicate.",
"id": "BTDM_BLE_SCAN_DUPL",
"name": "BTDM_BLE_SCAN_DUPL",
"range": null,
"title": "BLE Scan Duplicate Options",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "(BTDM_CTRL_MODE_BLE_ONLY || BTDM_CTRL_MODE_BTDM) && BT_CONTROLLER_ENABLED",
"help": "The full scan function is mainly used to provide BLE scan performance.\nThis is required for scenes with high scan performance requirements, such as BLE Mesh scenes.",
"id": "BTDM_CTRL_FULL_SCAN_SUPPORTED",
"name": "BTDM_CTRL_FULL_SCAN_SUPPORTED",
"range": null,
"title": "BLE full scan feature supported",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "BTDM_BLE_ADV_REPORT_FLOW_CTRL_SUPP && BT_CONTROLLER_ENABLED",
"help": "The number of unprocessed advertising report that Bluedroid can save.If you set\n`BTDM_BLE_ADV_REPORT_FLOW_CTRL_NUM` to a small value, this may cause adv packets lost.\nIf you set `BTDM_BLE_ADV_REPORT_FLOW_CTRL_NUM` to a large value, Bluedroid may cache a\nlot of adv packets and this may cause system memory run out. For example, if you set\nit to 50, the maximum memory consumed by host is 35 * 50 bytes. Please set\n`BTDM_BLE_ADV_REPORT_FLOW_CTRL_NUM` according to your system free memory and handle adv\npackets as fast as possible, otherwise it will cause adv packets lost.",
"id": "BTDM_BLE_ADV_REPORT_FLOW_CTRL_NUM",
"name": "BTDM_BLE_ADV_REPORT_FLOW_CTRL_NUM",
"range": null,
"title": "BLE adv report flow control number",
"type": "int"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "BTDM_BLE_ADV_REPORT_FLOW_CTRL_SUPP && BT_CONTROLLER_ENABLED",
"help": "When adv report flow control is enabled, The ADV lost event will be generated when the number\nof ADV packets lost in the controller reaches this threshold. It is better to set a larger value.\nIf you set `BTDM_BLE_ADV_REPORT_DISCARD_THRSHOLD` to a small value or printf every adv lost event, it\nmay cause adv packets lost more.",
"id": "BTDM_BLE_ADV_REPORT_DISCARD_THRSHOLD",
"name": "BTDM_BLE_ADV_REPORT_DISCARD_THRSHOLD",
"range": null,
"title": "BLE adv lost event threshold value",
"type": "int"
}
],
"depends_on": "(BTDM_CTRL_MODE_BTDM || BTDM_CTRL_MODE_BLE_ONLY) && BT_CONTROLLER_ENABLED",
"help": "The function is mainly used to enable flow control for advertising reports. When it is enabled,\nadvertising reports will be discarded by the controller if the number of unprocessed advertising\nreports exceeds the size of BLE adv report flow control.",
"id": "BTDM_BLE_ADV_REPORT_FLOW_CTRL_SUPP",
"name": "BTDM_BLE_ADV_REPORT_FLOW_CTRL_SUPP",
"range": null,
"title": "BLE adv report flow control supported",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "BT_CONTROLLER_ENABLED",
"help": null,
"id": "BTDM_RESERVE_DRAM",
"name": "BTDM_RESERVE_DRAM",
"range": null,
"title": null,
"type": "hex"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "BT_ENABLED && BT_CONTROLLER_ENABLED",
"help": "Using Level 4 interrupt for Bluetooth.",
"id": "BTDM_CTRL_HLI",
"name": "BTDM_CTRL_HLI",
"range": null,
"title": "High level interrupt",
"type": "bool"
}
],
"depends_on": "BT_CONTROLLER_ENABLED",
"id": "component-config-bluetooth-controller-options",
"title": "Controller Options",
"type": "menu"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "BT_ENABLED && BT_LE_RELEASE_IRAM_SUPPORTED",
"help": "This option release Bluetooth text section and merge Bluetooth data, bss & text into\na large free heap region when esp_bt_mem_release is called, total saving ~21kB or more of IRAM.\nESP32-C2 only 3 configurable PMP entries available, rest of them are hard-coded.\nWe cannot split the memory into 3 different regions (IRAM, BLE-IRAM, DRAM).\nSo this option will disable the PMP (ESP_SYSTEM_PMP_IDRAM_SPLIT)",
"id": "BT_RELEASE_IRAM",
"name": "BT_RELEASE_IRAM",
"range": null,
"title": "Release Bluetooth text (READ DOCS FIRST)",
"type": "bool"
}
],
"depends_on": null,
"id": "component-config-bluetooth",
"title": "Bluetooth",
"type": "menu"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "BLE_MESH",
"help": "It is a temporary solution and needs further modifications.",
"id": "BLE_MESH_HCI_5_0",
"name": "BLE_MESH_HCI_5_0",
"range": null,
"title": "Support sending 20ms non-connectable adv packets",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "BLE_MESH",
"help": "Enable this option to allow using specific duplicate scan filter\nin BLE Mesh, and Scan Duplicate Type must be set by choosing the\noption in the Bluetooth Controller section in menuconfig, which is\n\"Scan Duplicate By Device Address and Advertising Data\".",
"id": "BLE_MESH_USE_DUPLICATE_SCAN",
"name": "BLE_MESH_USE_DUPLICATE_SCAN",
"range": null,
"title": "Support Duplicate Scan in BLE Mesh",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice BLE_MESH_MEM_ALLOC_MODE>",
"help": null,
"id": "BLE_MESH_MEM_ALLOC_MODE_INTERNAL",
"name": "BLE_MESH_MEM_ALLOC_MODE_INTERNAL",
"range": null,
"title": "Internal DRAM",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "(SPIRAM_USE_CAPS_ALLOC || SPIRAM_USE_MALLOC) && <choice BLE_MESH_MEM_ALLOC_MODE>",
"help": null,
"id": "BLE_MESH_MEM_ALLOC_MODE_EXTERNAL",
"name": "BLE_MESH_MEM_ALLOC_MODE_EXTERNAL",
"range": null,
"title": "External SPIRAM",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice BLE_MESH_MEM_ALLOC_MODE>",
"help": "Enable this option to use the default memory allocation strategy when\nexternal SPIRAM is enabled. See the SPIRAM options for more details.",
"id": "BLE_MESH_MEM_ALLOC_MODE_DEFAULT",
"name": "BLE_MESH_MEM_ALLOC_MODE_DEFAULT",
"range": null,
"title": "Default alloc mode",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "ESP32_IRAM_AS_8BIT_ACCESSIBLE_MEMORY && <choice BLE_MESH_MEM_ALLOC_MODE>",
"help": "Allows to use IRAM memory region as 8bit accessible region. Every\nunaligned (8bit or 16bit) access will result in an exception and\nincur penalty of certain clock cycles per unaligned read/write.",
"id": "BLE_MESH_MEM_ALLOC_MODE_IRAM_8BIT",
"name": "BLE_MESH_MEM_ALLOC_MODE_IRAM_8BIT",
"range": null,
"title": "Internal IRAM",
"type": "bool"
}
],
"depends_on": "BLE_MESH",
"help": "Allocation strategy for BLE Mesh stack, essentially provides ability to\nallocate all required dynamic allocations from,\n\n- Internal DRAM memory only\n- External SPIRAM memory only\n- Either internal or external memory based on default malloc()\n behavior in ESP-IDF\n- Internal IRAM memory wherever applicable else internal DRAM\n\nRecommended mode here is always internal (*), since that is most preferred\nfrom security perspective. But if application requirement does not\nallow sufficient free internal memory then alternate mode can be\nselected.\n\n(*) In case of ESP32-S2/ESP32-S3, hardware allows encryption of external\nSPIRAM contents provided hardware flash encryption feature is enabled.\nIn that case, using external SPIRAM allocation strategy is also safe choice\nfrom security perspective.",
"id": "component-config-esp-ble-mesh-support-memory-allocation-strategy",
"name": "BLE_MESH_MEM_ALLOC_MODE",
"title": "Memory allocation strategy",
"type": "choice"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "IDF_TARGET_ESP32 && SPIRAM && <choice BLE_MESH_FREERTOS_STATIC_ALLOC_MODE>",
"help": "If enabled, BLE Mesh allocates dynamic memory from external SPIRAM for\nFreeRTOS objects, i.e. mutex, queue, and task stack. External SPIRAM\ncan only be used for task stack when SPIRAM_ALLOW_STACK_EXTERNAL_MEMORY\nis enabled. See the SPIRAM options for more details.",
"id": "BLE_MESH_FREERTOS_STATIC_ALLOC_EXTERNAL",
"name": "BLE_MESH_FREERTOS_STATIC_ALLOC_EXTERNAL",
"range": null,
"title": "External SPIRAM",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "ESP32_IRAM_AS_8BIT_ACCESSIBLE_MEMORY && <choice BLE_MESH_FREERTOS_STATIC_ALLOC_MODE>",
"help": "If enabled, BLE Mesh allocates dynamic memory from internal IRAM for\nFreeRTOS objects, i.e. mutex, queue. Note: IRAM region cannot be used\nas task stack.",
"id": "BLE_MESH_FREERTOS_STATIC_ALLOC_IRAM_8BIT",
"name": "BLE_MESH_FREERTOS_STATIC_ALLOC_IRAM_8BIT",
"range": null,
"title": "Internal IRAM",
"type": "bool"
}
],
"depends_on": "BLE_MESH_FREERTOS_STATIC_ALLOC && BLE_MESH",
"help": "Choose the memory to be used for FreeRTOS objects.",
"id": "component-config-esp-ble-mesh-support-enable-freertos-static-allocation-memory-allocation-for-freertos-objects",
"name": "BLE_MESH_FREERTOS_STATIC_ALLOC_MODE",
"title": "Memory allocation for FreeRTOS objects",
"type": "choice"
}
],
"depends_on": "FREERTOS_SUPPORT_STATIC_ALLOCATION && ((IDF_TARGET_ESP32 && SPIRAM) || ESP32_IRAM_AS_8BIT_ACCESSIBLE_MEMORY) && BLE_MESH",
"help": "Enable this option to use FreeRTOS static allocation APIs for BLE Mesh,\nwhich provides the ability to use different dynamic memory (i.e. SPIRAM\nor IRAM) for FreeRTOS objects.\nIf this option is disabled, the FreeRTOS static allocation APIs will not\nbe used, and internal DRAM will be allocated for FreeRTOS objects.",
"id": "BLE_MESH_FREERTOS_STATIC_ALLOC",
"name": "BLE_MESH_FREERTOS_STATIC_ALLOC",
"range": null,
"title": "Enable FreeRTOS static allocation",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "BLE_MESH",
"help": "If enabled, users can use the function esp_ble_mesh_deinit() to de-initialize\nthe whole BLE Mesh stack.",
"id": "BLE_MESH_DEINIT",
"name": "BLE_MESH_DEINIT",
"range": null,
"title": "Support de-initialize BLE Mesh stack",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "BLE_MESH_SUPPORT_BLE_ADV && BLE_MESH",
"help": "Number of advertising buffers for BLE packets available.",
"id": "BLE_MESH_BLE_ADV_BUF_COUNT",
"name": "BLE_MESH_BLE_ADV_BUF_COUNT",
"range": null,
"title": "Number of advertising buffers for BLE advertising packets",
"type": "int"
}
],
"depends_on": "BLE_MESH",
"help": "When selected, users can send normal BLE advertising packets\nwith specific API.",
"id": "BLE_MESH_SUPPORT_BLE_ADV",
"name": "BLE_MESH_SUPPORT_BLE_ADV",
"range": null,
"title": "Support sending normal BLE advertising packets",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "BLE_MESH",
"help": "When selected, users can register a callback and receive normal BLE\nadvertising packets in the application layer.",
"id": "BLE_MESH_SUPPORT_BLE_SCAN",
"name": "BLE_MESH_SUPPORT_BLE_SCAN",
"range": null,
"title": "Support scanning normal BLE advertising packets",
"type": "bool"
}
],
"depends_on": "BLE_MESH",
"id": "component-config-esp-ble-mesh-support-ble-mesh-and-ble-coexistence-support",
"title": "BLE Mesh and BLE coexistence support",
"type": "menu"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "BLE_MESH",
"help": "Enable this option to allow BLE Mesh fast provisioning solution to be used.\nWhen there are multiple unprovisioned devices around, fast provisioning can\ngreatly reduce the time consumption of the whole provisioning process.\nWhen this option is enabled, and after an unprovisioned device is provisioned\ninto a node successfully, it can be changed to a temporary Provisioner.",
"id": "BLE_MESH_FAST_PROV",
"name": "BLE_MESH_FAST_PROV",
"range": null,
"title": "Enable BLE Mesh Fast Provisioning",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "BLE_MESH",
"help": "Enable the device to be provisioned into a node. This option should be\nenabled when an unprovisioned device is going to be provisioned into a\nnode and communicate with other nodes in the BLE Mesh network.",
"id": "BLE_MESH_NODE",
"name": "BLE_MESH_NODE",
"range": null,
"title": "Support for BLE Mesh Node",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "BLE_MESH_PROVISIONER && BLE_MESH",
"help": "This option specifies how many unprovisioned devices can be added to device\nqueue for provisioning. Users can use this option to define the size of the\nqueue in the bottom layer which is used to store unprovisioned device\ninformation (e.g. Device UUID, address).",
"id": "BLE_MESH_WAIT_FOR_PROV_MAX_DEV_NUM",
"name": "BLE_MESH_WAIT_FOR_PROV_MAX_DEV_NUM",
"range": null,
"title": "Maximum number of unprovisioned devices that can be added to device queue",
"type": "int"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "BLE_MESH_PROVISIONER && BLE_MESH",
"help": "This option specifies how many devices can be provisioned by a Provisioner.\nThis value indicates the maximum number of unprovisioned devices which can be\nprovisioned by a Provisioner. For instance, if the value is 6, it means the\nProvisioner can provision up to 6 unprovisioned devices.\nTheoretically a Provisioner without the limitation of its memory can provision\nup to 32766 unprovisioned devices, here we limit the maximum number to 100\njust to limit the memory used by a Provisioner. The bigger the value is, the\nmore memory it will cost by a Provisioner to store the information of nodes.",
"id": "BLE_MESH_MAX_PROV_NODES",
"name": "BLE_MESH_MAX_PROV_NODES",
"range": null,
"title": "Maximum number of devices that can be provisioned by Provisioner",
"type": "int"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "BLE_MESH_PB_ADV && BLE_MESH_PROVISIONER && BLE_MESH",
"help": "This option specifies how many devices can be provisioned at the same time\nusing PB-ADV. For examples, if the value is 2, it means a Provisioner can\nprovision two unprovisioned devices with PB-ADV at the same time.",
"id": "BLE_MESH_PBA_SAME_TIME",
"name": "BLE_MESH_PBA_SAME_TIME",
"range": null,
"title": "Maximum number of PB-ADV running at the same time by Provisioner",
"type": "int"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "BLE_MESH_PB_GATT && BLE_MESH_PROVISIONER && BLE_MESH",
"help": "This option specifies how many devices can be provisioned at the same\ntime using PB-GATT. For example, if the value is 2, it means a Provisioner\ncan provision two unprovisioned devices with PB-GATT at the same time.",
"id": "BLE_MESH_PBG_SAME_TIME",
"name": "BLE_MESH_PBG_SAME_TIME",
"range": null,
"title": "Maximum number of PB-GATT running at the same time by Provisioner",
"type": "int"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "BLE_MESH_PROVISIONER && BLE_MESH",
"help": "This option specifies how many subnets per network a Provisioner can create.\nIndeed, this value decides the number of network keys which can be added by a Provisioner.",
"id": "BLE_MESH_PROVISIONER_SUBNET_COUNT",
"name": "BLE_MESH_PROVISIONER_SUBNET_COUNT",
"range": null,
"title": "Maximum number of mesh subnets that can be created by Provisioner",
"type": "int"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "BLE_MESH_PROVISIONER && BLE_MESH",
"help": "This option specifies how many application keys the Provisioner can have.\nIndeed, this value decides the number of the application keys which can be added by a Provisioner.",
"id": "BLE_MESH_PROVISIONER_APP_KEY_COUNT",
"name": "BLE_MESH_PROVISIONER_APP_KEY_COUNT",
"range": null,
"title": "Maximum number of application keys that can be owned by Provisioner",
"type": "int"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "BLE_MESH_PROVISIONER_RECV_HB && BLE_MESH_PROVISIONER && BLE_MESH",
"help": "This option specifies how many heartbeat filter entries Provisioner supports.\nThe heartbeat filter (acceptlist or rejectlist) entries are used to store a\nlist of SRC and DST which can be used to decide if a heartbeat message will\nbe processed and notified to the application layer by Provisioner.\nNote: The filter is an empty rejectlist by default.",
"id": "BLE_MESH_PROVISIONER_RECV_HB_FILTER_SIZE",
"name": "BLE_MESH_PROVISIONER_RECV_HB_FILTER_SIZE",
"range": null,
"title": "Maximum number of filter entries for receiving Heartbeat messages",
"type": "int"
}
],
"depends_on": "BLE_MESH_PROVISIONER && BLE_MESH",
"help": "When this option is enabled, Provisioner can call specific functions to enable\nor disable receiving Heartbeat messages and notify them to the application layer.",
"id": "BLE_MESH_PROVISIONER_RECV_HB",
"name": "BLE_MESH_PROVISIONER_RECV_HB",
"range": null,
"title": "Support receiving Heartbeat messages",
"type": "bool"
}
],
"depends_on": "BLE_MESH",
"help": "Enable the device to be a Provisioner. The option should be enabled when\na device is going to act as a Provisioner and provision unprovisioned\ndevices into the BLE Mesh network.",
"id": "BLE_MESH_PROVISIONER",
"name": "BLE_MESH_PROVISIONER",
"range": null,
"title": "Support for BLE Mesh Provisioner",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "BLE_MESH",
"help": "Enable this option to support BLE Mesh Provisioning functionality. For\nBLE Mesh, this option should be always enabled.",
"id": "BLE_MESH_PROV",
"name": "BLE_MESH_PROV",
"range": null,
"title": "BLE Mesh Provisioning support",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "BLE_MESH_NODE && BLE_MESH_PB_ADV && BLE_MESH",
"help": "This option specifies the interval of sending two consecutive unprovisioned\ndevice beacon, users can use this option to change the frequency of sending\nunprovisioned device beacon. For example, if the value is 5, it means the\nunprovisioned device beacon will send every 5 seconds. When the option of\nBLE_MESH_FAST_PROV is selected, the value is better to be 3 seconds, or less.",
"id": "BLE_MESH_UNPROVISIONED_BEACON_INTERVAL",
"name": "BLE_MESH_UNPROVISIONED_BEACON_INTERVAL",
"range": null,
"title": "Interval between two consecutive Unprovisioned Device Beacon",
"type": "int"
}
],
"depends_on": "BLE_MESH",
"help": "Enable this option to allow the device to be provisioned over the\nadvertising bearer. This option should be enabled if PB-ADV is\ngoing to be used during provisioning procedure.",
"id": "BLE_MESH_PB_ADV",
"name": "BLE_MESH_PB_ADV",
"range": null,
"title": "Provisioning support using the advertising bearer (PB-ADV)",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "BLE_MESH",
"help": "Enable this option to allow the device to be provisioned over GATT.\nThis option should be enabled if PB-GATT is going to be used during\nprovisioning procedure.\n\n# Virtual option enabled whenever any Proxy protocol is needed",
"id": "BLE_MESH_PB_GATT",
"name": "BLE_MESH_PB_GATT",
"range": null,
"title": "Provisioning support using GATT (PB-GATT)",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "BLE_MESH",
"help": "Enable this option to support BLE Mesh Proxy protocol used by PB-GATT\nand other proxy pdu transmission.",
"id": "BLE_MESH_PROXY",
"name": "BLE_MESH_PROXY",
"range": null,
"title": "BLE Mesh Proxy protocol support",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "BLE_MESH_GATT_PROXY_SERVER && BLE_MESH",
"help": "This option determines for how long the local node advertises using\nNode Identity. The given value is in seconds. The specification limits\nthis to 60 seconds and lists it as the recommended value as well.\nSo leaving the default value is the safest option.\nWhen an unprovisioned device is provisioned successfully and becomes a\nnode, it will start to advertise using Node Identity during the time\nset by this option. And after that, Network ID will be advertised.",
"id": "BLE_MESH_NODE_ID_TIMEOUT",
"name": "BLE_MESH_NODE_ID_TIMEOUT",
"range": null,
"title": "Node Identity advertising timeout",
"type": "int"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "BLE_MESH_GATT_PROXY_SERVER && BLE_MESH",
"help": "This option specifies how many Proxy Filter entries the local node supports.\nThe entries of Proxy filter (whitelist or blacklist) are used to store a\nlist of addresses which can be used to decide which messages will be forwarded\nto the Proxy Client by the Proxy Server.",
"id": "BLE_MESH_PROXY_FILTER_SIZE",
"name": "BLE_MESH_PROXY_FILTER_SIZE",
"range": null,
"title": "Maximum number of filter entries per Proxy Client",
"type": "int"
}
],
"depends_on": "BLE_MESH_NODE && BLE_MESH",
"help": "This option enables support for Mesh GATT Proxy Service, i.e. the\nability to act as a proxy between a Mesh GATT Client and a Mesh network.\nThis option should be enabled if a node is going to be a Proxy Server.",
"id": "BLE_MESH_GATT_PROXY_SERVER",
"name": "BLE_MESH_GATT_PROXY_SERVER",
"range": null,
"title": "BLE Mesh GATT Proxy Server",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "BLE_MESH",
"help": "This option enables support for Mesh GATT Proxy Client. The Proxy Client\ncan use the GATT bearer to send mesh messages to a node that supports the\nadvertising bearer.",
"id": "BLE_MESH_GATT_PROXY_CLIENT",
"name": "BLE_MESH_GATT_PROXY_CLIENT",
"range": null,
"title": "BLE Mesh GATT Proxy Client",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "BLE_MESH",
"help": "Enable BLE Mesh net buffer pool tracking. This option is used to introduce another\nvariable in the bottom layer to record the usage of advertising buffers of BLE Mesh\ndevices. Recommend to enable this option as default.",
"id": "BLE_MESH_NET_BUF_POOL_USAGE",
"name": "BLE_MESH_NET_BUF_POOL_USAGE",
"range": null,
"title": null,
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "BLE_MESH_SETTINGS && BLE_MESH",
"help": "This value defines in seconds how soon any pending changes are actually\nwritten into persistent storage (flash) after a change occurs.\nThe option allows nodes to delay a certain period of time to save proper\ninformation to flash. The default value is 0, which means information\nwill be stored immediately once there are updates.",
"id": "BLE_MESH_STORE_TIMEOUT",
"name": "BLE_MESH_STORE_TIMEOUT",
"range": null,
"title": "Delay (in seconds) before storing anything persistently",
"type": "int"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "BLE_MESH_SETTINGS && BLE_MESH",
"help": "This value defines how often the local sequence number gets updated in\npersistent storage (i.e. flash). e.g. a value of 100 means that the\nsequence number will be stored to flash on every 100th increment.\nIf the node sends messages very frequently a higher value makes more\nsense, whereas if the node sends infrequently a value as low as 0\n(update storage for every increment) can make sense. When the stack\ngets initialized it will add sequence number to the last stored one,\nso that it starts off with a value that's guaranteed to be larger than\nthe last one used before power off.",
"id": "BLE_MESH_SEQ_STORE_RATE",
"name": "BLE_MESH_SEQ_STORE_RATE",
"range": null,
"title": "How often the sequence number gets updated in storage",
"type": "int"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "BLE_MESH_SETTINGS && BLE_MESH",
"help": "This value defines in seconds how soon the RPL (Replay Protection List)\ngets written to persistent storage after a change occurs. If the node\nreceives messages frequently, then a large value is recommended. If the\nnode receives messages rarely, then the value can be as low as 0 (which\nmeans the RPL is written into the storage immediately).\nNote that if the node operates in a security-sensitive case, and there is\na risk of sudden power-off, then a value of 0 is strongly recommended.\nOtherwise, a power loss before RPL being written into the storage may\nintroduce message replay attacks and system security will be in a\nvulnerable state.",
"id": "BLE_MESH_RPL_STORE_TIMEOUT",
"name": "BLE_MESH_RPL_STORE_TIMEOUT",
"range": null,
"title": "Minimum frequency that the RPL gets updated in storage",
"type": "int"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "BLE_MESH_NODE && BLE_MESH_SETTINGS && BLE_MESH",
"help": "This option is created to solve the issue of failure in recovering\nnode information after mesh stack updates. In the old version mesh\nstack, there is no key of \"mesh/role\" in nvs. In the new version\nmesh stack, key of \"mesh/role\" is added in nvs, recovering node\ninformation needs to check \"mesh/role\" key in nvs and implements\nselective recovery of mesh node information. Therefore, there may\nbe failure in recovering node information during node restarting\nafter OTA.\n\nThe new version mesh stack adds the option of \"mesh/role\" because\nwe have added the support of storing Provisioner information, while\nthe old version only supports storing node information.\n\nIf users are updating their nodes from old version to new version,\nwe recommend enabling this option, so that system could set the flag\nin advance before recovering node information and make sure the node\ninformation recovering could work as expected.",
"id": "BLE_MESH_SETTINGS_BACKWARD_COMPATIBILITY",
"name": "BLE_MESH_SETTINGS_BACKWARD_COMPATIBILITY",
"range": null,
"title": "A specific option for settings backward compatibility",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "BLE_MESH_SPECIFIC_PARTITION && BLE_MESH_SETTINGS && BLE_MESH",
"help": "This value defines the name of the specified NVS partition used by the\nmesh stack.",
"id": "BLE_MESH_PARTITION_NAME",
"name": "BLE_MESH_PARTITION_NAME",
"range": null,
"title": "Name of the NVS partition for BLE Mesh",
"type": "string"
}
],
"depends_on": "BLE_MESH_SETTINGS && BLE_MESH",
"help": "When selected, the mesh stack will use a specified NVS partition instead of\ndefault NVS partition. Note that the specified partition must be registered\nwith NVS using nvs_flash_init_partition() API, and the partition must exists\nin the csv file.\nWhen Provisioner needs to store a large amount of nodes' information in the\nflash (e.g. more than 20), this option is recommended to be enabled.",
"id": "BLE_MESH_SPECIFIC_PARTITION",
"name": "BLE_MESH_SPECIFIC_PARTITION",
"range": null,
"title": "Use a specific NVS partition for BLE Mesh",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "BLE_MESH_USE_MULTIPLE_NAMESPACE && BLE_MESH_SETTINGS && BLE_MESH",
"help": "This option specifies the maximum NVS namespaces supported by Provisioner.",
"id": "BLE_MESH_MAX_NVS_NAMESPACE",
"name": "BLE_MESH_MAX_NVS_NAMESPACE",
"range": null,
"title": "Maximum number of NVS namespaces",
"type": "int"
}
],
"depends_on": "BLE_MESH_PROVISIONER && BLE_MESH_SETTINGS && BLE_MESH",
"help": "When selected, Provisioner can use different NVS namespaces to store\ndifferent instances of mesh information.\nFor example, if in the first room, Provisioner uses NetKey A, AppKey\nA and provisions three devices, these information will be treated as\nmesh information instance A. When the Provisioner moves to the second\nroom, it uses NetKey B, AppKey B and provisions two devices, then the\ninformation will be treated as mesh information instance B.\nHere instance A and instance B will be stored in different namespaces.\nWith this option enabled, Provisioner needs to use specific functions\nto open the corresponding NVS namespace, restore the mesh information,\nrelease the mesh information or erase the mesh information.",
"id": "BLE_MESH_USE_MULTIPLE_NAMESPACE",
"name": "BLE_MESH_USE_MULTIPLE_NAMESPACE",
"range": null,
"title": "Support using multiple NVS namespaces by Provisioner",
"type": "bool"
}
],
"depends_on": "BLE_MESH",
"help": "When selected, the BLE Mesh stack will take care of storing/restoring the BLE\nMesh configuration persistently in flash.\nIf the device is a BLE Mesh node, when this option is enabled, the configuration\nof the device will be stored persistently, including unicast address, NetKey,\nAppKey, etc.\nAnd if the device is a BLE Mesh Provisioner, the information of the device will\nbe stored persistently, including the information of provisioned nodes, NetKey,\nAppKey, etc.",
"id": "BLE_MESH_SETTINGS",
"name": "BLE_MESH_SETTINGS",
"range": null,
"title": "Store BLE Mesh configuration persistently",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "BLE_MESH",
"help": "This option specifies how many subnets a Mesh network can have at the same time.\nIndeed, this value decides the number of the network keys which can be owned by a node.",
"id": "BLE_MESH_SUBNET_COUNT",
"name": "BLE_MESH_SUBNET_COUNT",
"range": null,
"title": "Maximum number of mesh subnets per network",
"type": "int"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "BLE_MESH",
"help": "This option specifies how many application keys the device can store per network.\nIndeed, this value decides the number of the application keys which can be owned by a node.",
"id": "BLE_MESH_APP_KEY_COUNT",
"name": "BLE_MESH_APP_KEY_COUNT",
"range": null,
"title": "Maximum number of application keys per network",
"type": "int"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "BLE_MESH",
"help": "This option specifies the maximum number of application keys to which each model\ncan be bound.",
"id": "BLE_MESH_MODEL_KEY_COUNT",
"name": "BLE_MESH_MODEL_KEY_COUNT",
"range": null,
"title": "Maximum number of application keys per model",
"type": "int"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "BLE_MESH",
"help": "This option specifies the maximum number of addresses to which each model can\nbe subscribed.",
"id": "BLE_MESH_MODEL_GROUP_COUNT",
"name": "BLE_MESH_MODEL_GROUP_COUNT",
"range": null,
"title": "Maximum number of group address subscriptions per model",
"type": "int"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "BLE_MESH",
"help": "This option specifies how many Label UUIDs can be stored.\nIndeed, this value decides the number of the Virtual Addresses can be supported by a node.",
"id": "BLE_MESH_LABEL_COUNT",
"name": "BLE_MESH_LABEL_COUNT",
"range": null,
"title": "Maximum number of Label UUIDs used for Virtual Addresses",
"type": "int"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "BLE_MESH",
"help": "This option specifies the maximum capacity of the replay protection list.\nIt is similar to Network message cache size, but has a different purpose.\nThe replay protection list is used to prevent a node from replay attack,\nwhich will store the source address and sequence number of the received\nmesh messages.\nFor Provisioner, the replay protection list size should not be smaller than\nthe maximum number of nodes whose information can be stored. And the element\nnumber of each node should also be taken into consideration. For example, if\nProvisioner can provision up to 20 nodes and each node contains two elements,\nthen the replay protection list size of Provisioner should be at least 40.",
"id": "BLE_MESH_CRPL",
"name": "BLE_MESH_CRPL",
"range": null,
"title": "Maximum capacity of the replay protection list",
"type": "int"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "BLE_MESH",
"help": "Number of messages that are cached for the network. This helps prevent\nunnecessary decryption operations and unnecessary relays. This option\nis similar to Replay protection list, but has a different purpose.\nA node is not required to cache the entire Network PDU and may cache\nonly part of it for tracking, such as values for SRC/SEQ or others.",
"id": "BLE_MESH_MSG_CACHE_SIZE",
"name": "BLE_MESH_MSG_CACHE_SIZE",
"range": null,
"title": "Network message cache size",
"type": "int"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "BLE_MESH",
"help": "Number of advertising buffers available. The transport layer reserves\nADV_BUF_COUNT - 3 buffers for outgoing segments. The maximum outgoing\nSDU size is 12 times this value (out of which 4 or 8 bytes are used\nfor the Transport Layer MIC). For example, 5 segments means the maximum\nSDU size is 60 bytes, which leaves 56 bytes for application layer data\nusing a 4-byte MIC, or 52 bytes using an 8-byte MIC.",
"id": "BLE_MESH_ADV_BUF_COUNT",
"name": "BLE_MESH_ADV_BUF_COUNT",
"range": null,
"title": "Number of advertising buffers",
"type": "int"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "BLE_MESH",
"help": "When the IV Update state enters Normal operation or IV Update\nin Progress, we need to keep track of how many hours has passed\nin the state, since the specification requires us to remain in\nthe state at least for 96 hours (Update in Progress has an\nadditional upper limit of 144 hours).\n\nIn order to fulfill the above requirement, even if the node might\nbe powered off once in a while, we need to store persistently\nhow many hours the node has been in the state. This doesn't\nnecessarily need to happen every hour (thanks to the flexible\nduration range). The exact cadence will depend a lot on the\nways that the node will be used and what kind of power source it\nhas.\n\nSince there is no single optimal answer, this configuration\noption allows specifying a divider, i.e. how many intervals\nthe 96 hour minimum gets split into. After each interval the\nduration that the node has been in the current state gets\nstored to flash. E.g. the default value of 4 means that the\nstate is saved every 24 hours (96 / 4).",
"id": "BLE_MESH_IVU_DIVIDER",
"name": "BLE_MESH_IVU_DIVIDER",
"range": null,
"title": "Divider for IV Update state refresh timer",
"type": "int"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "BLE_MESH",
"help": "According to Section 3.10.5 of Mesh Specification v1.0.1.\nIf a node in Normal Operation receives a Secure Network beacon with an IV index\nequal to the last known IV index+1 and the IV Update Flag set to 0, the node may\nupdate its IV without going to the IV Update in Progress state, or it may initiate\nan IV Index Recovery procedure (Section 3.10.6), or it may ignore the Secure\nNetwork beacon. The node makes the choice depending on the time since last IV\nupdate and the likelihood that the node has missed the Secure Network beacons\nwith the IV update Flag.\nWhen the above situation is encountered, this option can be used to decide whether\nto perform the IV index recovery procedure.",
"id": "BLE_MESH_IVU_RECOVERY_IVI",
"name": "BLE_MESH_IVU_RECOVERY_IVI",
"range": null,
"title": "Recovery the IV index when the latest whole IV update procedure is missed",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "BLE_MESH",
"help": "Maximum number of simultaneous outgoing multi-segment and/or reliable messages.\nThe default value is 1, which means the device can only send one segmented\nmessage at a time. And if another segmented message is going to be sent, it\nshould wait for the completion of the previous one.\nIf users are going to send multiple segmented messages at the same time, this\nvalue should be configured properly.",
"id": "BLE_MESH_TX_SEG_MSG_COUNT",
"name": "BLE_MESH_TX_SEG_MSG_COUNT",
"range": null,
"title": "Maximum number of simultaneous outgoing segmented messages",
"type": "int"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "BLE_MESH",
"help": "Maximum number of simultaneous incoming multi-segment and/or reliable messages.\nThe default value is 1, which means the device can only receive one segmented\nmessage at a time. And if another segmented message is going to be received,\nit should wait for the completion of the previous one.\nIf users are going to receive multiple segmented messages at the same time, this\nvalue should be configured properly.",
"id": "BLE_MESH_RX_SEG_MSG_COUNT",
"name": "BLE_MESH_RX_SEG_MSG_COUNT",
"range": null,
"title": "Maximum number of simultaneous incoming segmented messages",
"type": "int"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "BLE_MESH",
"help": "Maximum incoming Upper Transport Access PDU length. Leave this to the default\nvalue, unless you really need to optimize memory usage.",
"id": "BLE_MESH_RX_SDU_MAX",
"name": "BLE_MESH_RX_SDU_MAX",
"range": null,
"title": "Maximum incoming Upper Transport Access PDU length",
"type": "int"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "BLE_MESH",
"help": "Maximum number of segments supported for outgoing messages.\nThis value should typically be fine-tuned based on what\nmodels the local node supports, i.e. what's the largest\nmessage payload that the node needs to be able to send.\nThis value affects memory and call stack consumption, which\nis why the default is lower than the maximum that the\nspecification would allow (32 segments).\n\nThe maximum outgoing SDU size is 12 times this number (out of\nwhich 4 or 8 bytes is used for the Transport Layer MIC). For\nexample, 5 segments means the maximum SDU size is 60 bytes,\nwhich leaves 56 bytes for application layer data using a\n4-byte MIC and 52 bytes using an 8-byte MIC.\n\nBe sure to specify a sufficient number of advertising buffers\nwhen setting this option to a higher value. There must be at\nleast three more advertising buffers (BLE_MESH_ADV_BUF_COUNT)\nas there are outgoing segments.",
"id": "BLE_MESH_TX_SEG_MAX",
"name": "BLE_MESH_TX_SEG_MAX",
"range": null,
"title": "Maximum number of segments in outgoing messages",
"type": "int"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "BLE_MESH_RELAY_ADV_BUF && BLE_MESH_RELAY && BLE_MESH",
"help": "Number of advertising buffers for relay packets available.",
"id": "BLE_MESH_RELAY_ADV_BUF_COUNT",
"name": "BLE_MESH_RELAY_ADV_BUF_COUNT",
"range": null,
"title": "Number of advertising buffers for relay packets",
"type": "int"
}
],
"depends_on": "BLE_MESH_RELAY && BLE_MESH",
"help": "When selected, self-send packets will be put in a high-priority\nqueue and relay packets will be put in a low-priority queue.",
"id": "BLE_MESH_RELAY_ADV_BUF",
"name": "BLE_MESH_RELAY_ADV_BUF",
"range": null,
"title": "Use separate advertising buffers for relay packets",
"type": "bool"
}
],
"depends_on": "BLE_MESH_NODE && BLE_MESH",
"help": "Support for acting as a Mesh Relay Node. Enabling this option will allow\na node to support the Relay feature, and the Relay feature can still\nbe enabled or disabled by proper configuration messages. Disabling this\noption will let a node not support the Relay feature.",
"id": "BLE_MESH_RELAY",
"name": "BLE_MESH_RELAY",
"range": null,
"title": "Relay support",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "BLE_MESH_LOW_POWER && BLE_MESH",
"help": "Perform the Friendship establishment using low power with the help of a\nreduced scan duty cycle. The downside of this is that the node may miss\nout on messages intended for it until it has successfully set up Friendship\nwith a Friend node.\nWhen this option is enabled, the node will stop scanning for a period of\ntime after a Friend Request or Friend Poll is sent, so as to reduce more\npower consumption.",
"id": "BLE_MESH_LPN_ESTABLISHMENT",
"name": "BLE_MESH_LPN_ESTABLISHMENT",
"range": null,
"title": "Perform Friendship establishment using low power",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "BLE_MESH_LPN_AUTO && BLE_MESH_LOW_POWER && BLE_MESH",
"help": "Time in seconds from the last received message, that the node waits out\nbefore starting to look for Friend nodes.",
"id": "BLE_MESH_LPN_AUTO_TIMEOUT",
"name": "BLE_MESH_LPN_AUTO_TIMEOUT",
"range": null,
"title": "Time from last received message before going to LPN mode",
"type": "int"
}
],
"depends_on": "BLE_MESH_LOW_POWER && BLE_MESH",
"help": "Once provisioned, automatically enable LPN functionality and start looking\nfor Friend nodes. If this option is disabled LPN mode needs to be manually\nenabled by calling bt_mesh_lpn_set(true).\nWhen an unprovisioned device is provisioned successfully and becomes a node,\nenabling this option will trigger the node starts to send Friend Request at\na certain period until it finds a proper Friend node.",
"id": "BLE_MESH_LPN_AUTO",
"name": "BLE_MESH_LPN_AUTO",
"range": null,
"title": "Automatically start looking for Friend nodes once provisioned",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "BLE_MESH_LOW_POWER && BLE_MESH",
"help": "Time in seconds between Friend Requests, if a previous Friend Request did\nnot yield any acceptable Friend Offers.",
"id": "BLE_MESH_LPN_RETRY_TIMEOUT",
"name": "BLE_MESH_LPN_RETRY_TIMEOUT",
"range": null,
"title": "Retry timeout for Friend requests",
"type": "int"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "BLE_MESH_LOW_POWER && BLE_MESH",
"help": "The contribution of the RSSI, measured by the Friend node, used in Friend\nOffer Delay calculations. 0 = 1, 1 = 1.5, 2 = 2, 3 = 2.5.\nRSSIFactor, one of the parameters carried by Friend Request sent by Low Power\nnode, which is used to calculate the Friend Offer Delay.",
"id": "BLE_MESH_LPN_RSSI_FACTOR",
"name": "BLE_MESH_LPN_RSSI_FACTOR",
"range": null,
"title": "RSSIFactor, used in Friend Offer Delay calculation",
"type": "int"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "BLE_MESH_LOW_POWER && BLE_MESH",
"help": "The contribution of the supported Receive Window used in Friend Offer\nDelay calculations. 0 = 1, 1 = 1.5, 2 = 2, 3 = 2.5.\nReceiveWindowFactor, one of the parameters carried by Friend Request sent by\nLow Power node, which is used to calculate the Friend Offer Delay.",
"id": "BLE_MESH_LPN_RECV_WIN_FACTOR",
"name": "BLE_MESH_LPN_RECV_WIN_FACTOR",
"range": null,
"title": "ReceiveWindowFactor, used in Friend Offer Delay calculation",
"type": "int"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "BLE_MESH_LOW_POWER && BLE_MESH",
"help": "The MinQueueSizeLog field is defined as log_2(N), where N is the minimum\nnumber of maximum size Lower Transport PDUs that the Friend node can store\nin its Friend Queue. As an example, MinQueueSizeLog value 1 gives N = 2,\nand value 7 gives N = 128.",
"id": "BLE_MESH_LPN_MIN_QUEUE_SIZE",
"name": "BLE_MESH_LPN_MIN_QUEUE_SIZE",
"range": null,
"title": "Minimum size of the acceptable friend queue (MinQueueSizeLog)",
"type": "int"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "BLE_MESH_LOW_POWER && BLE_MESH",
"help": "The ReceiveDelay is the time between the Low Power node sending a\nrequest and listening for a response. This delay allows the Friend\nnode time to prepare the response. The value is in units of milliseconds.",
"id": "BLE_MESH_LPN_RECV_DELAY",
"name": "BLE_MESH_LPN_RECV_DELAY",
"range": null,
"title": "Receive delay requested by the local node",
"type": "int"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "BLE_MESH_LOW_POWER && BLE_MESH",
"help": "PollTimeout timer is used to measure time between two consecutive\nrequests sent by a Low Power node. If no requests are received\nthe Friend node before the PollTimeout timer expires, then the\nfriendship is considered terminated. The value is in units of 100\nmilliseconds, so e.g. a value of 300 means 30 seconds.\nThe smaller the value, the faster the Low Power node tries to get\nmessages from corresponding Friend node and vice versa.",
"id": "BLE_MESH_LPN_POLL_TIMEOUT",
"name": "BLE_MESH_LPN_POLL_TIMEOUT",
"range": null,
"title": "The value of the PollTimeout timer",
"type": "int"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "BLE_MESH_LOW_POWER && BLE_MESH",
"help": "The initial value of the PollTimeout timer when Friendship is to be\nestablished for the first time. After this, the timeout gradually\ngrows toward the actual PollTimeout, doubling in value for each iteration.\nThe value is in units of 100 milliseconds, so e.g. a value of 300 means\n30 seconds.",
"id": "BLE_MESH_LPN_INIT_POLL_TIMEOUT",
"name": "BLE_MESH_LPN_INIT_POLL_TIMEOUT",
"range": null,
"title": "The starting value of the PollTimeout timer",
"type": "int"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "BLE_MESH_LOW_POWER && BLE_MESH",
"help": "Latency (in milliseconds) is the time it takes to enable scanning. In\npractice, it means how much time in advance of the Receive Window, the\nrequest to enable scanning is made.",
"id": "BLE_MESH_LPN_SCAN_LATENCY",
"name": "BLE_MESH_LPN_SCAN_LATENCY",
"range": null,
"title": "Latency for enabling scanning",
"type": "int"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "BLE_MESH_LOW_POWER && BLE_MESH",
"help": "Maximum number of groups to which the LPN can subscribe.",
"id": "BLE_MESH_LPN_GROUPS",
"name": "BLE_MESH_LPN_GROUPS",
"range": null,
"title": "Number of groups the LPN can subscribe to",
"type": "int"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "BLE_MESH_LOW_POWER && BLE_MESH",
"help": "Automatically subscribe all nodes address when friendship\nestablished.",
"id": "BLE_MESH_LPN_SUB_ALL_NODES_ADDR",
"name": "BLE_MESH_LPN_SUB_ALL_NODES_ADDR",
"range": null,
"title": "Automatically subscribe all nodes address",
"type": "bool"
}
],
"depends_on": "BLE_MESH_NODE && BLE_MESH",
"help": "Enable this option to operate as a Low Power Node. If low power consumption\nis required by a node, this option should be enabled. And once the node\nenters the mesh network, it will try to find a Friend node and establish a\nfriendship.",
"id": "BLE_MESH_LOW_POWER",
"name": "BLE_MESH_LOW_POWER",
"range": null,
"title": "Support for Low Power features",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "BLE_MESH_FRIEND && BLE_MESH",
"help": "Receive Window in milliseconds supported by the Friend node.",
"id": "BLE_MESH_FRIEND_RECV_WIN",
"name": "BLE_MESH_FRIEND_RECV_WIN",
"range": null,
"title": "Friend Receive Window",
"type": "int"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "BLE_MESH_FRIEND && BLE_MESH",
"help": "Minimum number of buffers available to be stored for each local Friend Queue.\nThis option decides the size of each buffer which can be used by a Friend node\nto store messages for each Low Power node.",
"id": "BLE_MESH_FRIEND_QUEUE_SIZE",
"name": "BLE_MESH_FRIEND_QUEUE_SIZE",
"range": null,
"title": "Minimum number of buffers supported per Friend Queue",
"type": "int"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "BLE_MESH_FRIEND && BLE_MESH",
"help": "Size of the Subscription List that can be supported by a Friend node for a\nLow Power node. And Low Power node can send Friend Subscription List Add or\nFriend Subscription List Remove messages to the Friend node to add or remove\nsubscription addresses.",
"id": "BLE_MESH_FRIEND_SUB_LIST_SIZE",
"name": "BLE_MESH_FRIEND_SUB_LIST_SIZE",
"range": null,
"title": "Friend Subscription List Size",
"type": "int"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "BLE_MESH_FRIEND && BLE_MESH",
"help": "Number of Low Power Nodes with which a Friend can have Friendship simultaneously.\nA Friend node can have friendship with multiple Low Power nodes at the same time,\nwhile a Low Power node can only establish friendship with only one Friend node at\nthe same time.",
"id": "BLE_MESH_FRIEND_LPN_COUNT",
"name": "BLE_MESH_FRIEND_LPN_COUNT",
"range": null,
"title": "Number of supported LPN nodes",
"type": "int"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "BLE_MESH_FRIEND && BLE_MESH",
"help": "Number of incomplete segment lists tracked for each Friends' LPN.\nIn other words, this determines from how many elements can segmented\nmessages destined for the Friend queue be received simultaneously.",
"id": "BLE_MESH_FRIEND_SEG_RX",
"name": "BLE_MESH_FRIEND_SEG_RX",
"range": null,
"title": "Number of incomplete segment lists per LPN",
"type": "int"
}
],
"depends_on": "BLE_MESH",
"help": "Enable this option to be able to act as a Friend Node.",
"id": "BLE_MESH_FRIEND",
"name": "BLE_MESH_FRIEND",
"range": null,
"title": "Support for Friend feature",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "BLE_MESH && BLE_MESH",
"help": "Select this to save the BLE Mesh related rodata code size. Enabling this option\nwill disable the output of BLE Mesh debug log.",
"id": "BLE_MESH_NO_LOG",
"name": "BLE_MESH_NO_LOG",
"range": null,
"title": "Disable BLE Mesh debug logs (minimize bin size)",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice BLE_MESH_STACK_TRACE_LEVEL>",
"help": null,
"id": "BLE_MESH_TRACE_LEVEL_NONE",
"name": "BLE_MESH_TRACE_LEVEL_NONE",
"range": null,
"title": "NONE",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice BLE_MESH_STACK_TRACE_LEVEL>",
"help": null,
"id": "BLE_MESH_TRACE_LEVEL_ERROR",
"name": "BLE_MESH_TRACE_LEVEL_ERROR",
"range": null,
"title": "ERROR",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice BLE_MESH_STACK_TRACE_LEVEL>",
"help": null,
"id": "BLE_MESH_TRACE_LEVEL_WARNING",
"name": "BLE_MESH_TRACE_LEVEL_WARNING",
"range": null,
"title": "WARNING",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice BLE_MESH_STACK_TRACE_LEVEL>",
"help": null,
"id": "BLE_MESH_TRACE_LEVEL_INFO",
"name": "BLE_MESH_TRACE_LEVEL_INFO",
"range": null,
"title": "INFO",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice BLE_MESH_STACK_TRACE_LEVEL>",
"help": null,
"id": "BLE_MESH_TRACE_LEVEL_DEBUG",
"name": "BLE_MESH_TRACE_LEVEL_DEBUG",
"range": null,
"title": "DEBUG",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice BLE_MESH_STACK_TRACE_LEVEL>",
"help": null,
"id": "BLE_MESH_TRACE_LEVEL_VERBOSE",
"name": "BLE_MESH_TRACE_LEVEL_VERBOSE",
"range": null,
"title": "VERBOSE",
"type": "bool"
}
],
"depends_on": "BLE_MESH && !BLE_MESH_NO_LOG && BLE_MESH && !BLE_MESH_NO_LOG && BLE_MESH",
"help": "Define BLE Mesh trace level for BLE Mesh stack.",
"id": "component-config-esp-ble-mesh-support-ble-mesh-stack-debug-log-level-ble_mesh_stack",
"name": "BLE_MESH_STACK_TRACE_LEVEL",
"title": "BLE_MESH_STACK",
"type": "choice"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "BLE_MESH && BLE_MESH && !BLE_MESH_NO_LOG && BLE_MESH",
"help": null,
"id": "BLE_MESH_STACK_TRACE_LEVEL",
"name": "BLE_MESH_STACK_TRACE_LEVEL",
"range": null,
"title": null,
"type": "int"
}
],
"depends_on": "BLE_MESH && !BLE_MESH_NO_LOG && BLE_MESH",
"id": "component-config-esp-ble-mesh-support-ble-mesh-stack-debug-log-level",
"title": "BLE Mesh STACK DEBUG LOG LEVEL",
"type": "menu"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice BLE_MESH_NET_BUF_TRACE_LEVEL>",
"help": null,
"id": "BLE_MESH_NET_BUF_TRACE_LEVEL_NONE",
"name": "BLE_MESH_NET_BUF_TRACE_LEVEL_NONE",
"range": null,
"title": "NONE",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice BLE_MESH_NET_BUF_TRACE_LEVEL>",
"help": null,
"id": "BLE_MESH_NET_BUF_TRACE_LEVEL_ERROR",
"name": "BLE_MESH_NET_BUF_TRACE_LEVEL_ERROR",
"range": null,
"title": "ERROR",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice BLE_MESH_NET_BUF_TRACE_LEVEL>",
"help": null,
"id": "BLE_MESH_NET_BUF_TRACE_LEVEL_WARNING",
"name": "BLE_MESH_NET_BUF_TRACE_LEVEL_WARNING",
"range": null,
"title": "WARNING",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice BLE_MESH_NET_BUF_TRACE_LEVEL>",
"help": null,
"id": "BLE_MESH_NET_BUF_TRACE_LEVEL_INFO",
"name": "BLE_MESH_NET_BUF_TRACE_LEVEL_INFO",
"range": null,
"title": "INFO",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice BLE_MESH_NET_BUF_TRACE_LEVEL>",
"help": null,
"id": "BLE_MESH_NET_BUF_TRACE_LEVEL_DEBUG",
"name": "BLE_MESH_NET_BUF_TRACE_LEVEL_DEBUG",
"range": null,
"title": "DEBUG",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice BLE_MESH_NET_BUF_TRACE_LEVEL>",
"help": null,
"id": "BLE_MESH_NET_BUF_TRACE_LEVEL_VERBOSE",
"name": "BLE_MESH_NET_BUF_TRACE_LEVEL_VERBOSE",
"range": null,
"title": "VERBOSE",
"type": "bool"
}
],
"depends_on": "BLE_MESH && !BLE_MESH_NO_LOG && BLE_MESH && !BLE_MESH_NO_LOG && BLE_MESH",
"help": "Define BLE Mesh trace level for BLE Mesh net buffer.",
"id": "component-config-esp-ble-mesh-support-ble-mesh-net-buf-debug-log-level-ble_mesh_net_buf",
"name": "BLE_MESH_NET_BUF_TRACE_LEVEL",
"title": "BLE_MESH_NET_BUF",
"type": "choice"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "BLE_MESH && BLE_MESH && !BLE_MESH_NO_LOG && BLE_MESH",
"help": null,
"id": "BLE_MESH_NET_BUF_TRACE_LEVEL",
"name": "BLE_MESH_NET_BUF_TRACE_LEVEL",
"range": null,
"title": null,
"type": "int"
}
],
"depends_on": "BLE_MESH && !BLE_MESH_NO_LOG && BLE_MESH",
"id": "component-config-esp-ble-mesh-support-ble-mesh-net-buf-debug-log-level",
"title": "BLE Mesh NET BUF DEBUG LOG LEVEL",
"type": "menu"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "BLE_MESH",
"help": "Timeout value used by the node to get response of the acknowledged\nmessage which is sent by the client model.\nThis value indicates the maximum time that a client model waits for\nthe response of the sent acknowledged messages. If a client model\nuses 0 as the timeout value when sending acknowledged messages, then\nthe default value will be used which is four seconds.",
"id": "BLE_MESH_CLIENT_MSG_TIMEOUT",
"name": "BLE_MESH_CLIENT_MSG_TIMEOUT",
"range": null,
"title": "Timeout(ms) for client message response",
"type": "int"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "BLE_MESH",
"help": "Enable support for Configuration Client model.",
"id": "BLE_MESH_CFG_CLI",
"name": "BLE_MESH_CFG_CLI",
"range": null,
"title": "Configuration Client model",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "BLE_MESH",
"help": "Enable support for Health Client model.",
"id": "BLE_MESH_HEALTH_CLI",
"name": "BLE_MESH_HEALTH_CLI",
"range": null,
"title": "Health Client model",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "BLE_MESH",
"help": "Enable support for Health Server model.",
"id": "BLE_MESH_HEALTH_SRV",
"name": "BLE_MESH_HEALTH_SRV",
"range": null,
"title": "Health Server model",
"type": "bool"
}
],
"depends_on": "BLE_MESH",
"id": "component-config-esp-ble-mesh-support-support-for-ble-mesh-foundation-models",
"title": "Support for BLE Mesh Foundation models",
"type": "menu"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "BLE_MESH",
"help": "Enable support for Generic OnOff Client model.",
"id": "BLE_MESH_GENERIC_ONOFF_CLI",
"name": "BLE_MESH_GENERIC_ONOFF_CLI",
"range": null,
"title": "Generic OnOff Client model",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "BLE_MESH",
"help": "Enable support for Generic Level Client model.",
"id": "BLE_MESH_GENERIC_LEVEL_CLI",
"name": "BLE_MESH_GENERIC_LEVEL_CLI",
"range": null,
"title": "Generic Level Client model",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "BLE_MESH",
"help": "Enable support for Generic Default Transition Time Client model.",
"id": "BLE_MESH_GENERIC_DEF_TRANS_TIME_CLI",
"name": "BLE_MESH_GENERIC_DEF_TRANS_TIME_CLI",
"range": null,
"title": "Generic Default Transition Time Client model",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "BLE_MESH",
"help": "Enable support for Generic Power OnOff Client model.",
"id": "BLE_MESH_GENERIC_POWER_ONOFF_CLI",
"name": "BLE_MESH_GENERIC_POWER_ONOFF_CLI",
"range": null,
"title": "Generic Power OnOff Client model",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "BLE_MESH",
"help": "Enable support for Generic Power Level Client model.",
"id": "BLE_MESH_GENERIC_POWER_LEVEL_CLI",
"name": "BLE_MESH_GENERIC_POWER_LEVEL_CLI",
"range": null,
"title": "Generic Power Level Client model",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "BLE_MESH",
"help": "Enable support for Generic Battery Client model.",
"id": "BLE_MESH_GENERIC_BATTERY_CLI",
"name": "BLE_MESH_GENERIC_BATTERY_CLI",
"range": null,
"title": "Generic Battery Client model",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "BLE_MESH",
"help": "Enable support for Generic Location Client model.",
"id": "BLE_MESH_GENERIC_LOCATION_CLI",
"name": "BLE_MESH_GENERIC_LOCATION_CLI",
"range": null,
"title": "Generic Location Client model",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "BLE_MESH",
"help": "Enable support for Generic Property Client model.",
"id": "BLE_MESH_GENERIC_PROPERTY_CLI",
"name": "BLE_MESH_GENERIC_PROPERTY_CLI",
"range": null,
"title": "Generic Property Client model",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "BLE_MESH",
"help": "Enable support for Sensor Client model.",
"id": "BLE_MESH_SENSOR_CLI",
"name": "BLE_MESH_SENSOR_CLI",
"range": null,
"title": "Sensor Client model",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "BLE_MESH",
"help": "Enable support for Time Client model.",
"id": "BLE_MESH_TIME_CLI",
"name": "BLE_MESH_TIME_CLI",
"range": null,
"title": "Time Client model",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "BLE_MESH",
"help": "Enable support for Scene Client model.",
"id": "BLE_MESH_SCENE_CLI",
"name": "BLE_MESH_SCENE_CLI",
"range": null,
"title": "Scene Client model",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "BLE_MESH",
"help": "Enable support for Scheduler Client model.",
"id": "BLE_MESH_SCHEDULER_CLI",
"name": "BLE_MESH_SCHEDULER_CLI",
"range": null,
"title": "Scheduler Client model",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "BLE_MESH",
"help": "Enable support for Light Lightness Client model.",
"id": "BLE_MESH_LIGHT_LIGHTNESS_CLI",
"name": "BLE_MESH_LIGHT_LIGHTNESS_CLI",
"range": null,
"title": "Light Lightness Client model",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "BLE_MESH",
"help": "Enable support for Light CTL Client model.",
"id": "BLE_MESH_LIGHT_CTL_CLI",
"name": "BLE_MESH_LIGHT_CTL_CLI",
"range": null,
"title": "Light CTL Client model",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "BLE_MESH",
"help": "Enable support for Light HSL Client model.",
"id": "BLE_MESH_LIGHT_HSL_CLI",
"name": "BLE_MESH_LIGHT_HSL_CLI",
"range": null,
"title": "Light HSL Client model",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "BLE_MESH",
"help": "Enable support for Light XYL Client model.",
"id": "BLE_MESH_LIGHT_XYL_CLI",
"name": "BLE_MESH_LIGHT_XYL_CLI",
"range": null,
"title": "Light XYL Client model",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "BLE_MESH",
"help": "Enable support for Light LC Client model.",
"id": "BLE_MESH_LIGHT_LC_CLI",
"name": "BLE_MESH_LIGHT_LC_CLI",
"range": null,
"title": "Light LC Client model",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "BLE_MESH",
"help": "Enable support for Generic server models.",
"id": "BLE_MESH_GENERIC_SERVER",
"name": "BLE_MESH_GENERIC_SERVER",
"range": null,
"title": "Generic server models",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "BLE_MESH",
"help": "Enable support for Sensor server models.",
"id": "BLE_MESH_SENSOR_SERVER",
"name": "BLE_MESH_SENSOR_SERVER",
"range": null,
"title": "Sensor server models",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "BLE_MESH",
"help": "Enable support for Time and Scenes server models.",
"id": "BLE_MESH_TIME_SCENE_SERVER",
"name": "BLE_MESH_TIME_SCENE_SERVER",
"range": null,
"title": "Time and Scenes server models",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "BLE_MESH",
"help": "Enable support for Lighting server models.",
"id": "BLE_MESH_LIGHTING_SERVER",
"name": "BLE_MESH_LIGHTING_SERVER",
"range": null,
"title": "Lighting server models",
"type": "bool"
}
],
"depends_on": "BLE_MESH",
"id": "component-config-esp-ble-mesh-support-support-for-ble-mesh-client-server-models",
"title": "Support for BLE Mesh Client/Server models",
"type": "menu"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "BLE_MESH",
"help": "This option removes the 96 hour limit of the IV Update Procedure and\nlets the state to be changed at any time.\nIf IV Update test mode is going to be used, this option should be enabled.",
"id": "BLE_MESH_IV_UPDATE_TEST",
"name": "BLE_MESH_IV_UPDATE_TEST",
"range": null,
"title": "Test the IV Update Procedure",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "BLE_MESH",
"help": "This option is used to decide whether discarding the old SeqAuth when\nreceiving a segmented message.",
"id": "BLE_MESH_DISCARD_OLD_SEQ_AUTH",
"name": "BLE_MESH_DISCARD_OLD_SEQ_AUTH",
"range": null,
"title": null,
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "BLE_MESH",
"help": "This option adds extra self-tests which are run every time BLE Mesh\nnetworking is initialized.",
"id": "BLE_MESH_SELF_TEST",
"name": "BLE_MESH_SELF_TEST",
"range": null,
"title": "Perform BLE Mesh self-tests",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "BLE_MESH_BQB_TEST && BLE_MESH",
"help": "This option is used to enable the log of auto-pts test.",
"id": "BLE_MESH_BQB_TEST_LOG",
"name": "BLE_MESH_BQB_TEST_LOG",
"range": null,
"title": null,
"type": "bool"
}
],
"depends_on": "BLE_MESH",
"help": "This option is used to enable some internal functions for auto-pts test.",
"id": "BLE_MESH_BQB_TEST",
"name": "BLE_MESH_BQB_TEST",
"range": null,
"title": "Enable BLE Mesh specific internal test",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "BLE_MESH_SELF_TEST && BLE_MESH",
"help": "With this option enabled, an unprovisioned device can automatically\nenters mesh network using a specific test function without the pro-\nvisioning procedure. And on the Provisioner side, a test function\nneeds to be invoked to add the node information into the mesh stack.",
"id": "BLE_MESH_TEST_AUTO_ENTER_NETWORK",
"name": "BLE_MESH_TEST_AUTO_ENTER_NETWORK",
"range": null,
"title": "Unprovisioned device enters mesh network automatically",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "BLE_MESH_SELF_TEST && BLE_MESH",
"help": "With this option enabled, users can use white list to filter mesh\nadvertising packets while scanning.",
"id": "BLE_MESH_TEST_USE_WHITE_LIST",
"name": "BLE_MESH_TEST_USE_WHITE_LIST",
"range": null,
"title": "Use white list to filter mesh advertising packets",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "BLE_MESH",
"help": "Activate shell module that provides BLE Mesh commands to the console.",
"id": "BLE_MESH_SHELL",
"name": "BLE_MESH_SHELL",
"range": null,
"title": "Enable BLE Mesh shell",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "BLE_MESH_DEBUG && BLE_MESH",
"help": "Enable Network layer debug logs for the BLE Mesh functionality.",
"id": "BLE_MESH_DEBUG_NET",
"name": "BLE_MESH_DEBUG_NET",
"range": null,
"title": "Network layer debug",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "BLE_MESH_DEBUG && BLE_MESH",
"help": "Enable Transport layer debug logs for the BLE Mesh functionality.",
"id": "BLE_MESH_DEBUG_TRANS",
"name": "BLE_MESH_DEBUG_TRANS",
"range": null,
"title": "Transport layer debug",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "BLE_MESH_DEBUG && BLE_MESH",
"help": "Enable Beacon-related debug logs for the BLE Mesh functionality.",
"id": "BLE_MESH_DEBUG_BEACON",
"name": "BLE_MESH_DEBUG_BEACON",
"range": null,
"title": "Beacon debug",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "BLE_MESH_DEBUG && BLE_MESH",
"help": "Enable cryptographic debug logs for the BLE Mesh functionality.",
"id": "BLE_MESH_DEBUG_CRYPTO",
"name": "BLE_MESH_DEBUG_CRYPTO",
"range": null,
"title": "Crypto debug",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "BLE_MESH_DEBUG && BLE_MESH",
"help": "Enable Provisioning debug logs for the BLE Mesh functionality.",
"id": "BLE_MESH_DEBUG_PROV",
"name": "BLE_MESH_DEBUG_PROV",
"range": null,
"title": "Provisioning debug",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "BLE_MESH_DEBUG && BLE_MESH",
"help": "Enable Access layer debug logs for the BLE Mesh functionality.",
"id": "BLE_MESH_DEBUG_ACCESS",
"name": "BLE_MESH_DEBUG_ACCESS",
"range": null,
"title": "Access layer debug",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "BLE_MESH_DEBUG && BLE_MESH",
"help": "Enable Foundation Models debug logs for the BLE Mesh functionality.",
"id": "BLE_MESH_DEBUG_MODEL",
"name": "BLE_MESH_DEBUG_MODEL",
"range": null,
"title": "Foundation model debug",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "BLE_MESH_DEBUG && BLE_MESH",
"help": "Enable advertising debug logs for the BLE Mesh functionality.",
"id": "BLE_MESH_DEBUG_ADV",
"name": "BLE_MESH_DEBUG_ADV",
"range": null,
"title": "Advertising debug",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "BLE_MESH_DEBUG && BLE_MESH",
"help": "Enable Low Power debug logs for the BLE Mesh functionality.",
"id": "BLE_MESH_DEBUG_LOW_POWER",
"name": "BLE_MESH_DEBUG_LOW_POWER",
"range": null,
"title": "Low Power debug",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "BLE_MESH_DEBUG && BLE_MESH",
"help": "Enable Friend debug logs for the BLE Mesh functionality.",
"id": "BLE_MESH_DEBUG_FRIEND",
"name": "BLE_MESH_DEBUG_FRIEND",
"range": null,
"title": "Friend debug",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "BLE_MESH_PROXY && BLE_MESH_DEBUG && BLE_MESH",
"help": "Enable Proxy protocol debug logs for the BLE Mesh functionality.",
"id": "BLE_MESH_DEBUG_PROXY",
"name": "BLE_MESH_DEBUG_PROXY",
"range": null,
"title": "Proxy debug",
"type": "bool"
}
],
"depends_on": "BLE_MESH",
"help": "Enable debug logs for the BLE Mesh functionality.",
"id": "BLE_MESH_DEBUG",
"name": "BLE_MESH_DEBUG",
"range": null,
"title": "Enable BLE Mesh debug logs",
"type": "bool"
}
],
"depends_on": "BLE_MESH",
"id": "component-config-esp-ble-mesh-support-ble-mesh-specific-test-option",
"title": "BLE Mesh specific test option",
"type": "menu"
}
],
"depends_on": "BT_ENABLED",
"help": "This option enables ESP BLE Mesh support. The specific features that are\navailable may depend on other features that have been enabled in the\nstack, such as Bluetooth Support, Bluedroid Support & GATT support.",
"id": "BLE_MESH",
"is_menuconfig": true,
"name": "BLE_MESH",
"range": null,
"title": "ESP BLE Mesh Support",
"type": "menu"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "SOC_DAC_SUPPORTED",
"help": "If this is set, the ADC2 driver will disable the output of the DAC corresponding to the specified\nchannel. This is the default value.\n\nFor testing, disable this option so that we can measure the output of DAC by internal ADC.",
"id": "ADC_DISABLE_DAC",
"name": "ADC_DISABLE_DAC",
"range": null,
"title": "Disable DAC when ADC2 is used on GPIO 25 and 26",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": null,
"help": "Wether to suppress the deprecation warnings when using legacy adc driver (driver/adc.h).\nIf you want to continue using the legacy driver, and don't want to see related deprecation warnings,\nyou can enable this option.",
"id": "ADC_SUPPRESS_DEPRECATE_WARN",
"name": "ADC_SUPPRESS_DEPRECATE_WARN",
"range": null,
"title": "Suppress legacy driver deprecated warning",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "IDF_TARGET_ESP32",
"help": "Some ESP32s have Two Point calibration values burned into eFuse BLOCK3.\nThis option will allow the ADC calibration component to characterize the\nADC-Voltage curve using Two Point values if they are available.",
"id": "ADC_CAL_EFUSE_TP_ENABLE",
"name": "ADC_CAL_EFUSE_TP_ENABLE",
"range": null,
"title": "Use Two Point Values",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "IDF_TARGET_ESP32",
"help": "Some ESP32s have Vref burned into eFuse BLOCK0. This option will allow\nthe ADC calibration component to characterize the ADC-Voltage curve using\neFuse Vref if it is available.",
"id": "ADC_CAL_EFUSE_VREF_ENABLE",
"name": "ADC_CAL_EFUSE_VREF_ENABLE",
"range": null,
"title": "Use eFuse Vref",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "IDF_TARGET_ESP32",
"help": "This option will allow the ADC calibration component to use Lookup Tables\nto correct for non-linear behavior in 11db attenuation. Other attenuations\ndo not exhibit non-linear behavior hence will not be affected by this option.",
"id": "ADC_CAL_LUT_ENABLE",
"name": "ADC_CAL_LUT_ENABLE",
"range": null,
"title": "Use Lookup Tables",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": null,
"help": "Wether to suppress the deprecation warnings when using legacy adc calibration\ndriver (esp_adc_cal.h).\nIf you want to continue using the legacy driver, and don't want to see related\ndeprecation warnings, you can enable this option.",
"id": "ADC_CALI_SUPPRESS_DEPRECATE_WARN",
"name": "ADC_CALI_SUPPRESS_DEPRECATE_WARN",
"range": null,
"title": "Suppress legacy driver deprecated warning",
"type": "bool"
}
],
"depends_on": null,
"id": "component-config-driver-configurations-legacy-adc-configuration-legacy-adc-calibration-configuration",
"title": "Legacy ADC Calibration Configuration",
"type": "menu"
}
],
"depends_on": null,
"id": "component-config-driver-configurations-legacy-adc-configuration",
"title": "Legacy ADC Configuration",
"type": "menu"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "!FREERTOS_PLACE_FUNCTIONS_INTO_FLASH",
"help": "Normally only the ISR of SPI master is placed in the IRAM, so that it\ncan work without the flash when interrupt is triggered.\nFor other functions, there's some possibility that the flash cache\nmiss when running inside and out of SPI functions, which may increase\nthe interval of SPI transactions.\nEnable this to put ``queue_trans``, ``get_trans_result`` and\n``transmit`` functions into the IRAM to avoid possible cache miss.\n\nThis configuration won't be available if `CONFIG_FREERTOS_PLACE_FUNCTIONS_INTO_FLASH` is enabled.\n\nDuring unit test, this is enabled to measure the ideal case of api.",
"id": "SPI_MASTER_IN_IRAM",
"name": "SPI_MASTER_IN_IRAM",
"range": null,
"title": "Place transmitting functions of SPI master into IRAM",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "!HEAP_PLACE_FUNCTION_INTO_FLASH",
"help": "Place the SPI master ISR in to IRAM to avoid possible cache miss.\n\nEnabling this configuration is possible only when HEAP_PLACE_FUNCTION_INTO_FLASH\nis disabled since the spi master uses can allocate transactions buffers into DMA\nmemory section using the heap component API that ipso facto has to be placed in IRAM.\n\nAlso you can forbid the ISR being disabled during flash writing\naccess, by add ESP_INTR_FLAG_IRAM when initializing the driver.",
"id": "SPI_MASTER_ISR_IN_IRAM",
"name": "SPI_MASTER_ISR_IN_IRAM",
"range": null,
"title": "Place SPI master ISR function into IRAM",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": null,
"help": "Normally only the ISR of SPI slave is placed in the IRAM, so that it\ncan work without the flash when interrupt is triggered.\nFor other functions, there's some possibility that the flash cache\nmiss when running inside and out of SPI functions, which may increase\nthe interval of SPI transactions.\nEnable this to put ``queue_trans``, ``get_trans_result`` and\n``transmit`` functions into the IRAM to avoid possible cache miss.",
"id": "SPI_SLAVE_IN_IRAM",
"name": "SPI_SLAVE_IN_IRAM",
"range": null,
"title": "Place transmitting functions of SPI slave into IRAM",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": null,
"help": "Place the SPI slave ISR in to IRAM to avoid possible cache miss.\n\nAlso you can forbid the ISR being disabled during flash writing\naccess, by add ESP_INTR_FLAG_IRAM when initializing the driver.",
"id": "SPI_SLAVE_ISR_IN_IRAM",
"name": "SPI_SLAVE_ISR_IN_IRAM",
"range": null,
"title": "Place SPI slave ISR function into IRAM",
"type": "bool"
}
],
"depends_on": null,
"id": "component-config-driver-configurations-spi-configuration",
"title": "SPI Configuration",
"type": "menu"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "SOC_TWAI_SUPPORTED",
"help": "Place the TWAI ISR in to IRAM. This will allow the ISR to avoid\ncache misses, and also be able to run whilst the cache is disabled\n(such as when writing to SPI Flash).\nNote that if this option is enabled:\n- Users should also set the ESP_INTR_FLAG_IRAM in the driver\nconfiguration structure when installing the driver (see docs for\nspecifics).\n- Alert logging (i.e., setting of the TWAI_ALERT_AND_LOG flag)\nwill have no effect.",
"id": "TWAI_ISR_IN_IRAM",
"name": "TWAI_ISR_IN_IRAM",
"range": null,
"title": "Place TWAI ISR function into IRAM",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "IDF_TARGET_ESP32 && SOC_TWAI_SUPPORTED",
"help": "When the bus-off condition is reached, the REC should be reset to 0 and frozen (via LOM) by the\ndriver's ISR. However on the ESP32, there is an edge case where the REC will increase before the\ndriver's ISR can respond in time (e.g., due to the rapid occurrence of bus errors), thus causing the\nREC to be non-zero after bus-off. A non-zero REC can prevent bus-off recovery as the bus-off recovery\ncondition is that both TEC and REC become 0. Enabling this option will add a workaround in the driver\nto forcibly reset REC to zero on reaching bus-off.",
"id": "TWAI_ERRATA_FIX_BUS_OFF_REC",
"name": "TWAI_ERRATA_FIX_BUS_OFF_REC",
"range": null,
"title": "Add SW workaround for REC change during bus-off",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "IDF_TARGET_ESP32 && SOC_TWAI_SUPPORTED",
"help": "On the ESP32, when a transmit interrupt occurs, and interrupt register is read on the same APB clock\ncycle, the transmit interrupt could be lost. Enabling this option will add a workaround that checks the\ntransmit buffer status bit to recover any lost transmit interrupt.",
"id": "TWAI_ERRATA_FIX_TX_INTR_LOST",
"name": "TWAI_ERRATA_FIX_TX_INTR_LOST",
"range": null,
"title": "Add SW workaround for TX interrupt lost errata",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "IDF_TARGET_ESP32 && SOC_TWAI_SUPPORTED",
"help": "On the ESP32, when receiving a data or remote frame, if a bus error occurs in the data or CRC field,\nthe data of the next received frame could be invalid. Enabling this option will add a workaround that\nwill reset the peripheral on detection of this errata condition. Note that if a frame is transmitted on\nthe bus whilst the reset is ongoing, the message will not be receive by the peripheral sent on the bus\nduring the reset, the message will be lost.",
"id": "TWAI_ERRATA_FIX_RX_FRAME_INVALID",
"name": "TWAI_ERRATA_FIX_RX_FRAME_INVALID",
"range": null,
"title": "Add SW workaround for invalid RX frame errata",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "IDF_TARGET_ESP32 && SOC_TWAI_SUPPORTED",
"help": "On the ESP32, when the RX FIFO overruns and the RX message counter maxes out at 64 messages, the entire\nRX FIFO is no longer recoverable. Enabling this option will add a workaround that resets the peripheral\non detection of this errata condition. Note that if a frame is being sent on the bus during the reset\nbus during the reset, the message will be lost.",
"id": "TWAI_ERRATA_FIX_RX_FIFO_CORRUPT",
"name": "TWAI_ERRATA_FIX_RX_FIFO_CORRUPT",
"range": null,
"title": "Add SW workaround for RX FIFO corruption errata",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "(IDF_TARGET_ESP32 || IDF_TARGET_ESP32S2 || IDF_TARGET_ESP32S3 || IDF_TARGET_ESP32C3) && SOC_TWAI_SUPPORTED",
"help": "When in the listen only mode, the TWAI controller must not influence the TWAI bus (i.e., must not send\nany dominant bits). However, while in listen only mode on the ESP32/ESP32-S2/ESP32-S3/ESP32-C3, the\nTWAI controller will still transmit dominant bits when it detects an error (i.e., as part of an active\nerror frame). Enabling this option will add a workaround that forces the TWAI controller into an error\npassive state on initialization, thus preventing any dominant bits from being sent.",
"id": "TWAI_ERRATA_FIX_LISTEN_ONLY_DOM",
"name": "TWAI_ERRATA_FIX_LISTEN_ONLY_DOM",
"range": null,
"title": "Add SW workaround for listen only transmits dominant bit errata",
"type": "bool"
}
],
"depends_on": "SOC_TWAI_SUPPORTED",
"id": "component-config-driver-configurations-twai-configuration",
"title": "TWAI Configuration",
"type": "menu"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "SOC_TEMP_SENSOR_SUPPORTED",
"help": "Wether to suppress the deprecation warnings when using legacy temperature sensor driver\n(driver/temp_sensor.h). If you want to continue using the legacy driver,\nand don't want to see related deprecation warnings, you can enable this option.",
"id": "TEMP_SENSOR_SUPPRESS_DEPRECATE_WARN",
"name": "TEMP_SENSOR_SUPPRESS_DEPRECATE_WARN",
"range": null,
"title": "Suppress legacy driver deprecated warning",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "SOC_TEMP_SENSOR_SUPPORTED",
"help": "Wether to enable the debug log message for temperature sensor driver.\nNote that, this option only controls the temperature sensor driver log, won't affect other drivers.",
"id": "TEMP_SENSOR_ENABLE_DEBUG_LOG",
"name": "TEMP_SENSOR_ENABLE_DEBUG_LOG",
"range": null,
"title": "Enable debug log",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "SOC_TEMPERATURE_SENSOR_INTR_SUPPORT && SOC_TEMP_SENSOR_SUPPORTED",
"help": "Ensure the Temperature Sensor interrupt is IRAM-Safe by allowing the interrupt handler to be\nexecutable when the cache is disabled (e.g. SPI Flash write).",
"id": "TEMP_SENSOR_ISR_IRAM_SAFE",
"name": "TEMP_SENSOR_ISR_IRAM_SAFE",
"range": null,
"title": "Temperature sensor ISR IRAM-Safe",
"type": "bool"
}
],
"depends_on": "SOC_TEMP_SENSOR_SUPPORTED",
"id": "component-config-driver-configurations-temperature-sensor-configuration",
"title": "Temperature sensor Configuration",
"type": "menu"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "!RINGBUF_PLACE_ISR_FUNCTIONS_INTO_FLASH",
"help": "If this option is not selected, UART interrupt will be disabled for a long time and\nmay cause data lost when doing spi flash operation.",
"id": "UART_ISR_IN_IRAM",
"name": "UART_ISR_IN_IRAM",
"range": null,
"title": "Place UART ISR function into IRAM",
"type": "bool"
}
],
"depends_on": null,
"id": "component-config-driver-configurations-uart-configuration",
"title": "UART Configuration",
"type": "menu"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "IDF_TARGET_ESP32",
"help": "This option is intended to fix the bug that ESP32 is not able to switch to configured\npullup/pulldown mode in sleep.\nIf this option is selected, chip will automatically emulate the behaviour of switching,\nand about 450B of source codes would be placed into IRAM.",
"id": "GPIO_ESP32_SUPPORT_SWITCH_SLP_PULL",
"name": "GPIO_ESP32_SUPPORT_SWITCH_SLP_PULL",
"range": null,
"title": "Support light sleep GPIO pullup/pulldown configuration for ESP32",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": null,
"help": "Place GPIO control functions (like intr_disable/set_level) into IRAM,\nso that these functions can be IRAM-safe and able to be called in the other IRAM interrupt context.",
"id": "GPIO_CTRL_FUNC_IN_IRAM",
"name": "GPIO_CTRL_FUNC_IN_IRAM",
"range": null,
"title": "Place GPIO control functions into IRAM",
"type": "bool"
}
],
"depends_on": null,
"id": "component-config-driver-configurations-gpio-configuration",
"title": "GPIO Configuration",
"type": "menu"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "SOC_SDM_SUPPORTED",
"help": "Place SDM control functions (like set_duty) into IRAM,\nso that these functions can be IRAM-safe and able to be called in the other IRAM interrupt context.\nEnabling this option can improve driver performance as well.",
"id": "SDM_CTRL_FUNC_IN_IRAM",
"name": "SDM_CTRL_FUNC_IN_IRAM",
"range": null,
"title": "Place SDM control functions into IRAM",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "SOC_SDM_SUPPORTED",
"help": "Wether to suppress the deprecation warnings when using legacy sigma delta driver.\nIf you want to continue using the legacy driver, and don't want to see related deprecation warnings,\nyou can enable this option.",
"id": "SDM_SUPPRESS_DEPRECATE_WARN",
"name": "SDM_SUPPRESS_DEPRECATE_WARN",
"range": null,
"title": "Suppress legacy driver deprecated warning",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "SOC_SDM_SUPPORTED",
"help": "Wether to enable the debug log message for SDM driver.\nNote that, this option only controls the SDM driver log, won't affect other drivers.",
"id": "SDM_ENABLE_DEBUG_LOG",
"name": "SDM_ENABLE_DEBUG_LOG",
"range": null,
"title": "Enable debug log",
"type": "bool"
}
],
"depends_on": "SOC_SDM_SUPPORTED",
"id": "component-config-driver-configurations-sigma-delta-modulator-configuration",
"title": "Sigma Delta Modulator Configuration",
"type": "menu"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "SOC_ANA_CMPR_SUPPORTED",
"help": "Ensure the Analog Comparator interrupt is IRAM-Safe by allowing the interrupt handler to be\nexecutable when the cache is disabled (e.g. SPI Flash write).",
"id": "ANA_CMPR_ISR_IRAM_SAFE",
"name": "ANA_CMPR_ISR_IRAM_SAFE",
"range": null,
"title": "Analog comparator ISR IRAM-Safe",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "SOC_ANA_CMPR_SUPPORTED",
"help": "Place Analog Comparator control functions (like ana_cmpr_set_internal_reference) into IRAM,\nso that these functions can be IRAM-safe and able to be called in an IRAM interrupt context.\nEnabling this option can improve driver performance as well.",
"id": "ANA_CMPR_CTRL_FUNC_IN_IRAM",
"name": "ANA_CMPR_CTRL_FUNC_IN_IRAM",
"range": null,
"title": "Place Analog Comparator control functions into IRAM",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "SOC_ANA_CMPR_SUPPORTED",
"help": "Wether to enable the debug log message for Analog Comparator driver.\nNote that, this option only controls the Analog Comparator driver log, won't affect other drivers.",
"id": "ANA_CMPR_ENABLE_DEBUG_LOG",
"name": "ANA_CMPR_ENABLE_DEBUG_LOG",
"range": null,
"title": "Enable debug log",
"type": "bool"
}
],
"depends_on": "SOC_ANA_CMPR_SUPPORTED",
"id": "component-config-driver-configurations-analog-comparator-configuration",
"title": "Analog Comparator Configuration",
"type": "menu"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": null,
"help": "Place GPTimer ISR handler into IRAM for better performance and fewer cache misses.",
"id": "GPTIMER_ISR_HANDLER_IN_IRAM",
"name": "GPTIMER_ISR_HANDLER_IN_IRAM",
"range": null,
"title": "Place GPTimer ISR handler into IRAM",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": null,
"help": "Place GPTimer control functions (like start/stop) into IRAM,\nso that these functions can be IRAM-safe and able to be called in the other IRAM interrupt context.\nEnabling this option can improve driver performance as well.",
"id": "GPTIMER_CTRL_FUNC_IN_IRAM",
"name": "GPTIMER_CTRL_FUNC_IN_IRAM",
"range": null,
"title": "Place GPTimer control functions into IRAM",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": null,
"help": "Ensure the GPTimer interrupt is IRAM-Safe by allowing the interrupt handler to be\nexecutable when the cache is disabled (e.g. SPI Flash write).",
"id": "GPTIMER_ISR_IRAM_SAFE",
"name": "GPTIMER_ISR_IRAM_SAFE",
"range": null,
"title": "GPTimer ISR IRAM-Safe",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": null,
"help": "Wether to suppress the deprecation warnings when using legacy timer group driver (driver/timer.h).\nIf you want to continue using the legacy driver, and don't want to see related deprecation warnings,\nyou can enable this option.",
"id": "GPTIMER_SUPPRESS_DEPRECATE_WARN",
"name": "GPTIMER_SUPPRESS_DEPRECATE_WARN",
"range": null,
"title": "Suppress legacy driver deprecated warning",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": null,
"help": "Wether to enable the debug log message for GPTimer driver.\nNote that, this option only controls the GPTimer driver log, won't affect other drivers.",
"id": "GPTIMER_ENABLE_DEBUG_LOG",
"name": "GPTIMER_ENABLE_DEBUG_LOG",
"range": null,
"title": "Enable debug log",
"type": "bool"
}
],
"depends_on": null,
"id": "component-config-driver-configurations-gptimer-configuration",
"title": "GPTimer Configuration",
"type": "menu"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "SOC_PCNT_SUPPORTED",
"help": "Place PCNT control functions (like start/stop) into IRAM,\nso that these functions can be IRAM-safe and able to be called in the other IRAM interrupt context.\nEnabling this option can improve driver performance as well.",
"id": "PCNT_CTRL_FUNC_IN_IRAM",
"name": "PCNT_CTRL_FUNC_IN_IRAM",
"range": null,
"title": "Place PCNT control functions into IRAM",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "SOC_PCNT_SUPPORTED",
"help": "Ensure the PCNT interrupt is IRAM-Safe by allowing the interrupt handler to be\nexecutable when the cache is disabled (e.g. SPI Flash write).",
"id": "PCNT_ISR_IRAM_SAFE",
"name": "PCNT_ISR_IRAM_SAFE",
"range": null,
"title": "PCNT ISR IRAM-Safe",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "SOC_PCNT_SUPPORTED",
"help": "Wether to suppress the deprecation warnings when using legacy PCNT driver (driver/pcnt.h).\nIf you want to continue using the legacy driver, and don't want to see related deprecation warnings,\nyou can enable this option.",
"id": "PCNT_SUPPRESS_DEPRECATE_WARN",
"name": "PCNT_SUPPRESS_DEPRECATE_WARN",
"range": null,
"title": "Suppress legacy driver deprecated warning",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "SOC_PCNT_SUPPORTED",
"help": "Wether to enable the debug log message for PCNT driver.\nNote that, this option only controls the PCNT driver log, won't affect other drivers.",
"id": "PCNT_ENABLE_DEBUG_LOG",
"name": "PCNT_ENABLE_DEBUG_LOG",
"range": null,
"title": "Enable debug log",
"type": "bool"
}
],
"depends_on": "SOC_PCNT_SUPPORTED",
"id": "component-config-driver-configurations-pcnt-configuration",
"title": "PCNT Configuration",
"type": "menu"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "SOC_RMT_SUPPORTED",
"help": "Ensure the RMT interrupt is IRAM-Safe by allowing the interrupt handler to be\nexecutable when the cache is disabled (e.g. SPI Flash write).",
"id": "RMT_ISR_IRAM_SAFE",
"name": "RMT_ISR_IRAM_SAFE",
"range": null,
"title": "RMT ISR IRAM-Safe",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "SOC_RMT_SUPPORTED",
"help": "Wether to suppress the deprecation warnings when using legacy rmt driver (driver/rmt.h).\nIf you want to continue using the legacy driver, and don't want to see related deprecation warnings,\nyou can enable this option.",
"id": "RMT_SUPPRESS_DEPRECATE_WARN",
"name": "RMT_SUPPRESS_DEPRECATE_WARN",
"range": null,
"title": "Suppress legacy driver deprecated warning",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "SOC_RMT_SUPPORTED",
"help": "Wether to enable the debug log message for RMT driver.\nNote that, this option only controls the RMT driver log, won't affect other drivers.",
"id": "RMT_ENABLE_DEBUG_LOG",
"name": "RMT_ENABLE_DEBUG_LOG",
"range": null,
"title": "Enable debug log",
"type": "bool"
}
],
"depends_on": "SOC_RMT_SUPPORTED",
"id": "component-config-driver-configurations-rmt-configuration",
"title": "RMT Configuration",
"type": "menu"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "SOC_MCPWM_SUPPORTED",
"help": "This will ensure the MCPWM interrupt handle is IRAM-Safe, allow to avoid flash\ncache misses, and also be able to run whilst the cache is disabled.\n(e.g. SPI Flash write)",
"id": "MCPWM_ISR_IRAM_SAFE",
"name": "MCPWM_ISR_IRAM_SAFE",
"range": null,
"title": "Place MCPWM ISR function into IRAM",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "SOC_MCPWM_SUPPORTED",
"help": "Place MCPWM control functions (like set_compare_value) into IRAM,\nso that these functions can be IRAM-safe and able to be called in the other IRAM interrupt context.\nEnabling this option can improve driver performance as well.",
"id": "MCPWM_CTRL_FUNC_IN_IRAM",
"name": "MCPWM_CTRL_FUNC_IN_IRAM",
"range": null,
"title": "Place MCPWM control functions into IRAM",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "SOC_MCPWM_SUPPORTED",
"help": "Wether to suppress the deprecation warnings when using legacy MCPWM driver (driver/mcpwm.h).\nIf you want to continue using the legacy driver, and don't want to see related deprecation warnings,\nyou can enable this option.",
"id": "MCPWM_SUPPRESS_DEPRECATE_WARN",
"name": "MCPWM_SUPPRESS_DEPRECATE_WARN",
"range": null,
"title": "Suppress leagcy driver deprecated warning",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "SOC_MCPWM_SUPPORTED",
"help": "Wether to enable the debug log message for MCPWM driver.\nNote that, this option only controls the MCPWM driver log, won't affect other drivers.",
"id": "MCPWM_ENABLE_DEBUG_LOG",
"name": "MCPWM_ENABLE_DEBUG_LOG",
"range": null,
"title": "Enable debug log",
"type": "bool"
}
],
"depends_on": "SOC_MCPWM_SUPPORTED",
"id": "component-config-driver-configurations-mcpwm-configuration",
"title": "MCPWM Configuration",
"type": "menu"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "SOC_I2S_SUPPORTED",
"help": "Ensure the I2S interrupt is IRAM-Safe by allowing the interrupt handler to be\nexecutable when the cache is disabled (e.g. SPI Flash write).",
"id": "I2S_ISR_IRAM_SAFE",
"name": "I2S_ISR_IRAM_SAFE",
"range": null,
"title": "I2S ISR IRAM-Safe",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "SOC_I2S_SUPPORTED",
"help": "Enable this option will suppress the deprecation warnings of using APIs in legacy I2S driver.",
"id": "I2S_SUPPRESS_DEPRECATE_WARN",
"name": "I2S_SUPPRESS_DEPRECATE_WARN",
"range": null,
"title": "Suppress leagcy driver deprecated warning",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "SOC_I2S_SUPPORTED",
"help": "Wether to enable the debug log message for I2S driver.\nNote that, this option only controls the I2S driver log, will not affect other drivers.",
"id": "I2S_ENABLE_DEBUG_LOG",
"name": "I2S_ENABLE_DEBUG_LOG",
"range": null,
"title": "Enable I2S debug log",
"type": "bool"
}
],
"depends_on": "SOC_I2S_SUPPORTED",
"id": "component-config-driver-configurations-i2s-configuration",
"title": "I2S Configuration",
"type": "menu"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "SOC_DAC_SUPPORTED",
"help": "Place DAC control functions (e.g. 'dac_oneshot_output_voltage') into IRAM,\nso that this function can be IRAM-safe and able to be called in the other IRAM interrupt context.\nEnabling this option can improve driver performance as well.",
"id": "DAC_CTRL_FUNC_IN_IRAM",
"name": "DAC_CTRL_FUNC_IN_IRAM",
"range": null,
"title": "Place DAC control functions into IRAM",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "SOC_DAC_SUPPORTED",
"help": "Ensure the DAC interrupt is IRAM-Safe by allowing the interrupt handler to be\nexecutable when the cache is disabled (e.g. SPI Flash write).",
"id": "DAC_ISR_IRAM_SAFE",
"name": "DAC_ISR_IRAM_SAFE",
"range": null,
"title": "DAC ISR IRAM-Safe",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "SOC_DAC_SUPPORTED",
"help": "Wether to suppress the deprecation warnings when using legacy DAC driver (driver/dac.h).\nIf you want to continue using the legacy driver, and don't want to see related deprecation warnings,\nyou can enable this option.",
"id": "DAC_SUPPRESS_DEPRECATE_WARN",
"name": "DAC_SUPPRESS_DEPRECATE_WARN",
"range": null,
"title": "Suppress legacy driver deprecated warning",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "SOC_DAC_SUPPORTED",
"help": "Wether to enable the debug log message for DAC driver.\nNote that, this option only controls the DAC driver log, won't affect other drivers.",
"id": "DAC_ENABLE_DEBUG_LOG",
"name": "DAC_ENABLE_DEBUG_LOG",
"range": null,
"title": "Enable debug log",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "SOC_DAC_DMA_16BIT_ALIGN && SOC_DAC_SUPPORTED",
"help": "Whether to left shift the continuous data to align every bytes to 16 bits in the driver.\nOn ESP32, although the DAC resolution is only 8 bits,\nthe hardware requires 16 bits data in continuous mode.\nBy enabling this option, the driver will left shift 8 bits for the input data automatically.\nOnly disable this option when you decide to do this step by yourself.\nNote that the driver will allocate a new piece of memory to save the converted data.",
"id": "DAC_DMA_AUTO_16BIT_ALIGN",
"name": "DAC_DMA_AUTO_16BIT_ALIGN",
"range": null,
"title": "Align the continuous data to 16 bit automatically",
"type": "bool"
}
],
"depends_on": "SOC_DAC_SUPPORTED",
"id": "component-config-driver-configurations-dac-configuration",
"title": "DAC Configuration",
"type": "menu"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "PM_ENABLE && ESP_CONSOLE_USB_SERIAL_JTAG_ENABLED && !SOC_USB_SERIAL_JTAG_SUPPORT_LIGHT_SLEEP && SOC_USB_SERIAL_JTAG_SUPPORTED",
"help": "If enabled, the chip will constantly monitor the connection status of the USB Serial/JTAG port. As long\nas the USB Serial/JTAG is connected, a ESP_PM_NO_LIGHT_SLEEP power management lock will be acquired to\nprevent the system from entering light sleep.\nThis option can be useful if serial monitoring is needed via USB Serial/JTAG while power management is\nenabled, as the USB Serial/JTAG cannot work under light sleep and after waking up from light sleep.\nNote. This option can only control the automatic Light-Sleep behavior. If esp_light_sleep_start() is\ncalled manually from the program, enabling this option will not prevent light sleep entry even if the\nUSB Serial/JTAG is in use.",
"id": "USJ_NO_AUTO_LS_ON_CONNECTION",
"name": "USJ_NO_AUTO_LS_ON_CONNECTION",
"range": null,
"title": "Don't enter the automatic light sleep when USB Serial/JTAG port is connected",
"type": "bool"
}
],
"depends_on": "SOC_USB_SERIAL_JTAG_SUPPORTED",
"id": "component-config-driver-configurations-usb-serial-jtag-configuration",
"title": "USB Serial/JTAG Configuration",
"type": "menu"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "SOC_PARLIO_SUPPORTED",
"help": "Wether to enable the debug log message for parallel IO driver.\nNote that, this option only controls the parallel IO driver log, won't affect other drivers.",
"id": "PARLIO_ENABLE_DEBUG_LOG",
"name": "PARLIO_ENABLE_DEBUG_LOG",
"range": null,
"title": "Enable debug log",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "SOC_PARLIO_SUPPORTED",
"help": "Ensure the Parallel IO interrupt is IRAM-Safe by allowing the interrupt handler to be\nexecutable when the cache is disabled (e.g. SPI Flash write).",
"id": "PARLIO_ISR_IRAM_SAFE",
"name": "PARLIO_ISR_IRAM_SAFE",
"range": null,
"title": "Parallel IO ISR IRAM-Safe",
"type": "bool"
}
],
"depends_on": "SOC_PARLIO_SUPPORTED",
"id": "component-config-driver-configurations-parallel-io-configuration",
"title": "Parallel IO Configuration",
"type": "menu"
}
],
"depends_on": null,
"id": "component-config-driver-configurations",
"title": "Driver Configurations",
"type": "menu"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "EFUSE_CUSTOM_TABLE",
"help": "Name of the custom eFuse CSV filename. This path is evaluated\nrelative to the project root directory.",
"id": "EFUSE_CUSTOM_TABLE_FILENAME",
"name": "EFUSE_CUSTOM_TABLE_FILENAME",
"range": null,
"title": "Custom eFuse CSV file",
"type": "string"
}
],
"depends_on": null,
"help": "Allows to generate a structure for eFuse from the CSV file.",
"id": "EFUSE_CUSTOM_TABLE",
"name": "EFUSE_CUSTOM_TABLE",
"range": null,
"title": "Use custom eFuse table",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "EFUSE_VIRTUAL",
"help": "In addition to the \"Simulate eFuse operations in RAM\" option, this option just adds\na feature to keep eFuses after reboots in flash memory. To use this mode the partition_table\nshould have the `efuse` partition. partition.csv: \"efuse_em, data, efuse, , 0x2000,\"\n\nDuring startup, the eFuses are copied from flash or,\nin case if flash is empty, from real eFuse to RAM and then update flash.\nThis mode is useful when need to keep changes after reboot\n(testing secure_boot and flash_encryption).",
"id": "EFUSE_VIRTUAL_KEEP_IN_FLASH",
"name": "EFUSE_VIRTUAL_KEEP_IN_FLASH",
"range": null,
"title": "Keep eFuses in flash",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "EFUSE_VIRTUAL",
"help": "If enabled, log efuse burns. This shows changes that would be made.",
"id": "EFUSE_VIRTUAL_LOG_ALL_WRITES",
"name": "EFUSE_VIRTUAL_LOG_ALL_WRITES",
"range": null,
"title": "Log all virtual writes",
"type": "bool"
}
],
"depends_on": null,
"help": "If \"n\" - No virtual mode. All eFuse operations are real and use eFuse registers.\nIf \"y\" - The virtual mode is enabled and all eFuse operations (read and write) are redirected\nto RAM instead of eFuse registers, all permanent changes (via eFuse) are disabled.\nLog output will state changes that would be applied, but they will not be.\n\nIf it is \"y\", then SECURE_FLASH_ENCRYPTION_MODE_RELEASE cannot be used.\nBecause the EFUSE VIRT mode is for testing only.\n\nDuring startup, the eFuses are copied into RAM. This mode is useful for fast tests.",
"id": "EFUSE_VIRTUAL",
"name": "EFUSE_VIRTUAL",
"range": null,
"title": "Simulate eFuse operations in RAM",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice EFUSE_CODE_SCHEME_SELECTOR>",
"help": null,
"id": "EFUSE_CODE_SCHEME_COMPAT_NONE",
"name": "EFUSE_CODE_SCHEME_COMPAT_NONE",
"range": null,
"title": "None Only",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice EFUSE_CODE_SCHEME_SELECTOR>",
"help": null,
"id": "EFUSE_CODE_SCHEME_COMPAT_3_4",
"name": "EFUSE_CODE_SCHEME_COMPAT_3_4",
"range": null,
"title": "3/4 and None",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice EFUSE_CODE_SCHEME_SELECTOR>",
"help": null,
"id": "EFUSE_CODE_SCHEME_COMPAT_REPEAT",
"name": "EFUSE_CODE_SCHEME_COMPAT_REPEAT",
"range": null,
"title": "Repeat, 3/4 and None (common table does not support it)",
"type": "bool"
}
],
"depends_on": "IDF_TARGET_ESP32",
"help": "Selector eFuse code scheme.",
"id": "component-config-efuse-bit-manager-coding-scheme-compatibility",
"name": "EFUSE_CODE_SCHEME_SELECTOR",
"title": "Coding Scheme Compatibility",
"type": "choice"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": null,
"help": null,
"id": "EFUSE_MAX_BLK_LEN",
"name": "EFUSE_MAX_BLK_LEN",
"range": null,
"title": null,
"type": "int"
}
],
"depends_on": null,
"id": "component-config-efuse-bit-manager",
"title": "eFuse Bit Manager",
"type": "menu"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice ESP_TLS_LIBRARY_CHOOSE>",
"help": null,
"id": "ESP_TLS_USING_MBEDTLS",
"name": "ESP_TLS_USING_MBEDTLS",
"range": null,
"title": "mbedTLS",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "TLS_STACK_WOLFSSL && <choice ESP_TLS_LIBRARY_CHOOSE>",
"help": null,
"id": "ESP_TLS_USING_WOLFSSL",
"name": "ESP_TLS_USING_WOLFSSL",
"range": null,
"title": "wolfSSL (License info in wolfSSL directory README)",
"type": "bool"
}
],
"depends_on": null,
"help": "The ESP-TLS APIs support multiple backend TLS libraries. Currently mbedTLS and WolfSSL are\nsupported. Different TLS libraries may support different features and have different resource\nusage. Consult the ESP-TLS documentation in ESP-IDF Programming guide for more details.",
"id": "component-config-esp-tls-choose-ssl-tls-library-for-esp-tls-see-help-for-more-info-",
"name": "ESP_TLS_LIBRARY_CHOOSE",
"title": "Choose SSL/TLS library for ESP-TLS (See help for more Info)",
"type": "choice"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "IDF_TARGET_ESP32 && ESP_TLS_USING_MBEDTLS",
"help": "Enable use of Secure Element for ESP-TLS, this enables internal support for\nATECC608A peripheral on ESPWROOM32SE, which can be used for TLS connection.",
"id": "ESP_TLS_USE_SECURE_ELEMENT",
"name": "ESP_TLS_USE_SECURE_ELEMENT",
"range": null,
"title": "Use Secure Element (ATECC608A) with ESP-TLS",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "ESP_TLS_USING_MBEDTLS && SOC_DIG_SIGN_SUPPORTED",
"help": "Enable use of the Digital Signature Peripheral for ESP-TLS.The DS peripheral\ncan only be used when it is appropriately configured for TLS.\nConsult the ESP-TLS documentation in ESP-IDF Programming Guide for more details.",
"id": "ESP_TLS_USE_DS_PERIPHERAL",
"name": "ESP_TLS_USE_DS_PERIPHERAL",
"range": null,
"title": "Use Digital Signature (DS) Peripheral with ESP-TLS",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "ESP_TLS_USING_MBEDTLS && MBEDTLS_CLIENT_SSL_SESSION_TICKETS",
"help": "Enable session ticket support as specified in RFC5077.",
"id": "ESP_TLS_CLIENT_SESSION_TICKETS",
"name": "ESP_TLS_CLIENT_SESSION_TICKETS",
"range": null,
"title": "Enable client session tickets",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "ESP_TLS_SERVER_SESSION_TICKETS",
"help": "Sets the session ticket timeout used in the tls server.",
"id": "ESP_TLS_SERVER_SESSION_TICKET_TIMEOUT",
"name": "ESP_TLS_SERVER_SESSION_TICKET_TIMEOUT",
"range": null,
"title": "Server session ticket timeout in seconds",
"type": "int"
}
],
"depends_on": "ESP_TLS_SERVER && ESP_TLS_USING_MBEDTLS && MBEDTLS_SERVER_SSL_SESSION_TICKETS",
"help": "Enable session ticket support as specified in RFC5077",
"id": "ESP_TLS_SERVER_SESSION_TICKETS",
"name": "ESP_TLS_SERVER_SESSION_TICKETS",
"range": null,
"title": "Enable server session tickets",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "ESP_TLS_USING_MBEDTLS && ESP_TLS_SERVER",
"help": "Ability to configure and use a certificate selection callback during server handshake,\nto select a certificate to present to the client based on the TLS extensions supplied in\nthe client hello (alpn, sni, etc).",
"id": "ESP_TLS_SERVER_CERT_SELECT_HOOK",
"name": "ESP_TLS_SERVER_CERT_SELECT_HOOK",
"range": null,
"title": "Certificate selection hook",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "ESP_TLS_SERVER && ESP_TLS_USING_MBEDTLS",
"help": "When this option is enabled, the peer (here, the client) certificate is checked by the server,\nhowever the handshake continues even if verification failed. By default, the\npeer certificate is not checked and ignored by the server.\n\nmbedtls_ssl_get_verify_result() can be called after the handshake is complete to\nretrieve status of verification.",
"id": "ESP_TLS_SERVER_MIN_AUTH_MODE_OPTIONAL",
"name": "ESP_TLS_SERVER_MIN_AUTH_MODE_OPTIONAL",
"range": null,
"title": "ESP-TLS Server: Set minimum Certificate Verification mode to Optional",
"type": "bool"
}
],
"depends_on": "(ESP_TLS_USING_MBEDTLS && MBEDTLS_TLS_SERVER) || ESP_TLS_USING_WOLFSSL",
"help": "Enable support for creating server side SSL/TLS session, available for mbedTLS\nas well as wolfSSL TLS library.",
"id": "ESP_TLS_SERVER",
"name": "ESP_TLS_SERVER",
"range": null,
"title": "Enable ESP-TLS Server",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": null,
"help": "Enable support for pre shared key ciphers, supported for both mbedTLS as well as\nwolfSSL TLS library.",
"id": "ESP_TLS_PSK_VERIFICATION",
"name": "ESP_TLS_PSK_VERIFICATION",
"range": null,
"title": "Enable PSK verification",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "ESP_TLS_INSECURE",
"help": "After enabling this option the esp-tls client will skip the server certificate verification\nby default. Note that this option will only modify the default behaviour of esp-tls client\nregarding server cert verification. The default behaviour should only be applicable when\nno other option regarding the server cert verification is opted in the esp-tls config\n(e.g. crt_bundle_attach, use_global_ca_store etc.).\nWARNING : Enabling this option comes with a potential risk of establishing a TLS connection\nwith a server which has a fake identity, provided that the server certificate\nis not provided either through API or other mechanism like ca_store etc.",
"id": "ESP_TLS_SKIP_SERVER_CERT_VERIFY",
"name": "ESP_TLS_SKIP_SERVER_CERT_VERIFY",
"range": null,
"title": "Skip server certificate verification by default (WARNING: ONLY FOR TESTING PURPOSE, READ HELP)",
"type": "bool"
}
],
"depends_on": null,
"help": "You can enable some potentially insecure options. These options should only be used for testing pusposes.\nOnly enable these options if you are very sure.",
"id": "ESP_TLS_INSECURE",
"name": "ESP_TLS_INSECURE",
"range": null,
"title": "Allow potentially insecure options",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "ESP_TLS_USING_WOLFSSL",
"help": "Enables server verification with Intermediate CA cert, does not authenticate full chain\nof trust upto the root CA cert (After Enabling this option client only needs to have Intermediate\nCA certificate of the server to authenticate server, root CA cert is not necessary).",
"id": "ESP_WOLFSSL_SMALL_CERT_VERIFY",
"name": "ESP_WOLFSSL_SMALL_CERT_VERIFY",
"range": null,
"title": "Enable SMALL_CERT_VERIFY",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "ESP_TLS_USING_WOLFSSL",
"help": "Enable detailed debug prints for wolfSSL SSL library.",
"id": "ESP_DEBUG_WOLFSSL",
"name": "ESP_DEBUG_WOLFSSL",
"range": null,
"title": "Enable debug logs for wolfSSL",
"type": "bool"
}
],
"depends_on": null,
"id": "component-config-esp-tls",
"title": "ESP-TLS",
"type": "menu"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": null,
"help": "Place ISR version ADC oneshot mode read function into IRAM.",
"id": "ADC_ONESHOT_CTRL_FUNC_IN_IRAM",
"name": "ADC_ONESHOT_CTRL_FUNC_IN_IRAM",
"range": null,
"title": "Place ISR version ADC oneshot mode read function into IRAM",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "SOC_ADC_DMA_SUPPORTED",
"help": "Ensure the ADC continuous mode ISR is IRAM-Safe. When enabled, the ISR handler\nwill be available when the cache is disabled.",
"id": "ADC_CONTINUOUS_ISR_IRAM_SAFE",
"name": "ADC_CONTINUOUS_ISR_IRAM_SAFE",
"range": null,
"title": "ADC continuous mode driver ISR IRAM-Safe",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "IDF_TARGET_ESP32",
"help": "Some ESP32s have Two Point calibration values burned into eFuse BLOCK3.\nThis option will allow the ADC calibration component to characterize the\nADC-Voltage curve using Two Point values if they are available.",
"id": "ADC_CALI_EFUSE_TP_ENABLE",
"name": "ADC_CALI_EFUSE_TP_ENABLE",
"range": null,
"title": "Use Two Point Values",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "IDF_TARGET_ESP32",
"help": "Some ESP32s have Vref burned into eFuse BLOCK0. This option will allow\nthe ADC calibration component to characterize the ADC-Voltage curve using\neFuse Vref if it is available.",
"id": "ADC_CALI_EFUSE_VREF_ENABLE",
"name": "ADC_CALI_EFUSE_VREF_ENABLE",
"range": null,
"title": "Use eFuse Vref",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "IDF_TARGET_ESP32",
"help": "This option will allow the ADC calibration component to use Lookup Tables\nto correct for non-linear behavior in 11db attenuation. Other attenuations\ndo not exhibit non-linear behavior hence will not be affected by this option.",
"id": "ADC_CALI_LUT_ENABLE",
"name": "ADC_CALI_LUT_ENABLE",
"range": null,
"title": "Use Lookup Tables",
"type": "bool"
}
],
"depends_on": "IDF_TARGET_ESP32",
"id": "component-config-adc-and-adc-calibration-adc-calibration-configurations",
"title": "ADC Calibration Configurations",
"type": "menu"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "SOC_DAC_SUPPORTED",
"help": "By default, this is set. The ADC oneshot driver will disable the output of the\ncorresponding DAC channels:\nESP32: IO25 and IO26\nESP32S2: IO17 and IO18\n\nDisable this option so as to measure the output of DAC by internal ADC, for test usage.",
"id": "ADC_DISABLE_DAC_OUTPUT",
"name": "ADC_DISABLE_DAC_OUTPUT",
"range": null,
"title": "Disable DAC when ADC2 is in use",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "IDF_TARGET_ESP32C3 || IDF_TARGET_ESP32S3",
"help": "On ESP32C3 and ESP32S3, ADC2 Digital Controller is not stable. Therefore,\nADC2 continuous mode is not suggested on ESP32S3 and ESP32C3\n\nIf you stick to this, you can enable this option to force use ADC2 under above conditions.\nFor more details, you can search for errata on espressif website.",
"id": "ADC_CONTINUOUS_FORCE_USE_ADC2_ON_C3_S3",
"name": "ADC_CONTINUOUS_FORCE_USE_ADC2_ON_C3_S3",
"range": null,
"title": "Force use ADC2 continumous mode on ESP32S3 or ESP32C3",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "IDF_TARGET_ESP32C3",
"help": "On ESP32C3, ADC2 Digital Controller is not stable. Therefore,\nADC2 oneshot mode is not suggested on ESP32C3\n\nIf you stick to this, you can enable this option to force use ADC2 under above conditions.\nFor more details, you can search for errata on espressif website.",
"id": "ADC_ONESHOT_FORCE_USE_ADC2_ON_C3",
"name": "ADC_ONESHOT_FORCE_USE_ADC2_ON_C3",
"range": null,
"title": "Force use ADC2 oneshot mode on ESP32C3",
"type": "bool"
}
],
"depends_on": null,
"id": "component-config-adc-and-adc-calibration",
"title": "ADC and ADC Calibration",
"type": "menu"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "(ESP_WIFI_ENABLED && BT_ENABLED) || (ESP_WIFI_ENABLED && IEEE802154_ENABLED) || (IEEE802154_ENABLED && BT_ENABLED)",
"help": "If enabled, WiFi & Bluetooth coexistence is controlled by software rather than hardware.\nRecommended for heavy traffic scenarios. Both coexistence configuration options are\nautomatically managed, no user intervention is required.\nIf only Bluetooth is used, it is recommended to disable this option to reduce binary file\nsize.",
"id": "ESP_COEX_SW_COEXIST_ENABLE",
"name": "ESP_COEX_SW_COEXIST_ENABLE",
"range": null,
"title": "Software controls WiFi/Bluetooth coexistence",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "!(BT_ENABLED || NIMBLE_ENABLED) && !IDF_TARGET_ESP32",
"help": "If enabled, HW External coexistence arbitration is managed by GPIO pins.\nIt can support three types of wired combinations so far which are 1-wired/2-wired/3-wired.\nUser can select GPIO pins in application code with configure interfaces.\n\nThis function depends on BT-off\nbecause currently we do not support external coex and internal coex simultaneously.",
"id": "ESP_COEX_EXTERNAL_COEXIST_ENABLE",
"name": "ESP_COEX_EXTERNAL_COEXIST_ENABLE",
"range": null,
"title": "External Coexistence",
"type": "bool"
}
],
"depends_on": null,
"id": "component-config-wireless-coexistence",
"title": "Wireless Coexistence",
"type": "menu"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": null,
"help": "Functions esp_err_to_name() and esp_err_to_name_r() return string representations of error codes from a\npre-generated lookup table. This option can be used to turn off the use of the look-up table in order to\nsave memory but this comes at the price of sacrificing distinguishable (meaningful) output string\nrepresentations.",
"id": "ESP_ERR_TO_NAME_LOOKUP",
"name": "ESP_ERR_TO_NAME_LOOKUP",
"range": null,
"title": "Enable lookup of error code strings",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": null,
"help": null,
"id": "ESP_ALLOW_BSS_SEG_EXTERNAL_MEMORY",
"name": "ESP_ALLOW_BSS_SEG_EXTERNAL_MEMORY",
"range": null,
"title": null,
"type": "bool"
}
],
"depends_on": null,
"id": "component-config-common-esp-related",
"title": "Common ESP-related",
"type": "menu"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": null,
"help": null,
"id": "ETH_ENABLED",
"name": "ETH_ENABLED",
"range": null,
"title": null,
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice ETH_PHY_INTERFACE>",
"help": null,
"id": "ETH_PHY_INTERFACE_RMII",
"name": "ETH_PHY_INTERFACE_RMII",
"range": null,
"title": "Reduced Media Independent Interface (RMII)",
"type": "bool"
}
],
"depends_on": "ETH_USE_ESP32_EMAC",
"help": "Select the communication interface between MAC and PHY chip.",
"id": "component-config-ethernet-support-esp32-internal-emac-controller-phy-interface",
"name": "ETH_PHY_INTERFACE",
"title": "PHY interface",
"type": "choice"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice ETH_RMII_CLK_MODE>",
"help": "MAC will get RMII clock from outside.\nNote that ESP32 only supports GPIO0 to input the RMII clock.",
"id": "ETH_RMII_CLK_INPUT",
"name": "ETH_RMII_CLK_INPUT",
"range": null,
"title": "Input RMII clock from external",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice ETH_RMII_CLK_MODE>",
"help": "ESP32 can generate RMII clock by internal APLL.\nThis clock can be routed to the external PHY device.\nESP32 supports to route the RMII clock to GPIO0/16/17.",
"id": "ETH_RMII_CLK_OUTPUT",
"name": "ETH_RMII_CLK_OUTPUT",
"range": null,
"title": "Output RMII clock from internal",
"type": "bool"
}
],
"depends_on": "ETH_PHY_INTERFACE_RMII && ETH_USE_ESP32_EMAC",
"help": "Select external or internal RMII clock.",
"id": "component-config-ethernet-support-esp32-internal-emac-controller-rmii-clock-mode",
"name": "ETH_RMII_CLK_MODE",
"title": "RMII clock mode",
"type": "choice"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "ETH_RMII_CLK_INPUT && ETH_USE_ESP32_EMAC",
"help": "ESP32 only supports GPIO0 to input the RMII clock.",
"id": "ETH_RMII_CLK_IN_GPIO",
"name": "ETH_RMII_CLK_IN_GPIO",
"range": [
0,
0
],
"title": null,
"type": "int"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "ETH_RMII_CLK_OUTPUT && ETH_USE_ESP32_EMAC",
"help": "GPIO0 can be set to output a pre-divided PLL clock (test only!).\nEnabling this option will configure GPIO0 to output a 50MHz clock.\nIn fact this clock doesn't have directly relationship with EMAC peripheral.\nSometimes this clock won't work well with your PHY chip. You might need to\nadd some extra devices after GPIO0 (e.g. inverter).\nNote that outputting RMII clock on GPIO0 is an experimental practice.\nIf you want the Ethernet to work with WiFi, don't select GPIO0 output mode for stability.",
"id": "ETH_RMII_CLK_OUTPUT_GPIO0",
"name": "ETH_RMII_CLK_OUTPUT_GPIO0",
"range": null,
"title": "Output RMII clock from GPIO0 (Experimental!)",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "!ETH_RMII_CLK_OUTPUT_GPIO0 && ETH_RMII_CLK_OUTPUT && ETH_USE_ESP32_EMAC",
"help": "Set the GPIO number to output RMII Clock.",
"id": "ETH_RMII_CLK_OUT_GPIO",
"name": "ETH_RMII_CLK_OUT_GPIO",
"range": null,
"title": "RMII clock GPIO number",
"type": "int"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "ETH_USE_ESP32_EMAC",
"help": "Set the size of each buffer used by Ethernet MAC DMA.",
"id": "ETH_DMA_BUFFER_SIZE",
"name": "ETH_DMA_BUFFER_SIZE",
"range": [
256,
1600
],
"title": "Ethernet DMA buffer size (Byte)",
"type": "int"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "ETH_USE_ESP32_EMAC",
"help": "Number of DMA receive buffers. Each buffer's size is ETH_DMA_BUFFER_SIZE.\nLarger number of buffers could increase throughput somehow.",
"id": "ETH_DMA_RX_BUFFER_NUM",
"name": "ETH_DMA_RX_BUFFER_NUM",
"range": [
3,
30
],
"title": "Amount of Ethernet DMA Rx buffers",
"type": "int"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "ETH_USE_ESP32_EMAC",
"help": "Number of DMA transmit buffers. Each buffer's size is ETH_DMA_BUFFER_SIZE.\nLarger number of buffers could increase throughput somehow.",
"id": "ETH_DMA_TX_BUFFER_NUM",
"name": "ETH_DMA_TX_BUFFER_NUM",
"range": [
3,
30
],
"title": "Amount of Ethernet DMA Tx buffers",
"type": "int"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "ETH_DMA_RX_BUFFER_NUM > 15 && ETH_USE_ESP32_EMAC",
"help": "Ethernet MAC engine on ESP32 doesn't feature a flow control logic.\nThe MAC driver can perform a software flow control if you enable this option.\nNote that, if the RX buffer number is small, enabling software flow control will\ncause obvious performance loss.",
"id": "ETH_SOFT_FLOW_CONTROL",
"name": "ETH_SOFT_FLOW_CONTROL",
"range": null,
"title": "Enable software flow control",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "ETH_USE_ESP32_EMAC",
"help": "If enabled, functions related to RX/TX are placed into IRAM. It can improve Ethernet throughput.\nIf disabled, all functions are placed into FLASH.",
"id": "ETH_IRAM_OPTIMIZATION",
"name": "ETH_IRAM_OPTIMIZATION",
"range": null,
"title": "Enable IRAM optimization",
"type": "bool"
}
],
"depends_on": "IDF_TARGET_ESP32",
"help": "ESP32 integrates a 10/100M Ethernet MAC controller.",
"id": "ETH_USE_ESP32_EMAC",
"is_menuconfig": true,
"name": "ETH_USE_ESP32_EMAC",
"range": null,
"title": "Support ESP32 internal EMAC controller",
"type": "menu"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "ETH_USE_SPI_ETHERNET",
"help": "DM9051 is a fast Ethernet controller with an SPI interface.\nIt's also integrated with a 10/100M PHY and MAC.\nSelect this to enable DM9051 driver.",
"id": "ETH_SPI_ETHERNET_DM9051",
"name": "ETH_SPI_ETHERNET_DM9051",
"range": null,
"title": "Use DM9051",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "ETH_USE_SPI_ETHERNET",
"help": "W5500 is a HW TCP/IP embedded Ethernet controller.\nTCP/IP stack, 10/100 Ethernet MAC and PHY are embedded in a single chip.\nHowever the driver in ESP-IDF only enables the RAW MAC mode,\nmaking it compatible with the software TCP/IP stack.\nSay yes to enable W5500 driver.",
"id": "ETH_SPI_ETHERNET_W5500",
"name": "ETH_SPI_ETHERNET_W5500",
"range": null,
"title": "Use W5500 (MAC RAW)",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "ETH_USE_SPI_ETHERNET",
"help": "The KSZ8851SNL is a single-chip Fast Ethernet controller consisting of\na 10/100 physical layer transceiver (PHY), a MAC, and a Serial Peripheral Interface (SPI).\nSelect this to enable KSZ8851SNL driver.",
"id": "ETH_SPI_ETHERNET_KSZ8851SNL",
"name": "ETH_SPI_ETHERNET_KSZ8851SNL",
"range": null,
"title": "Use KSZ8851SNL",
"type": "bool"
}
],
"depends_on": null,
"help": "ESP-IDF can also support some SPI-Ethernet modules.",
"id": "ETH_USE_SPI_ETHERNET",
"is_menuconfig": true,
"name": "ETH_USE_SPI_ETHERNET",
"range": null,
"title": "Support SPI to Ethernet Module",
"type": "menu"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "ETH_USE_OPENETH",
"help": "Number of DMA receive buffers, each buffer is 1600 bytes.",
"id": "ETH_OPENETH_DMA_RX_BUFFER_NUM",
"name": "ETH_OPENETH_DMA_RX_BUFFER_NUM",
"range": null,
"title": "Number of Ethernet DMA Rx buffers",
"type": "int"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "ETH_USE_OPENETH",
"help": "Number of DMA transmit buffers, each buffer is 1600 bytes.",
"id": "ETH_OPENETH_DMA_TX_BUFFER_NUM",
"name": "ETH_OPENETH_DMA_TX_BUFFER_NUM",
"range": null,
"title": "Number of Ethernet DMA Tx buffers",
"type": "int"
}
],
"depends_on": null,
"help": "OpenCores Ethernet MAC driver can be used when an ESP-IDF application\nis executed in QEMU. This driver is not supported when running on a\nreal chip.",
"id": "ETH_USE_OPENETH",
"is_menuconfig": true,
"name": "ETH_USE_OPENETH",
"range": null,
"title": "Support OpenCores Ethernet MAC (for use with QEMU)",
"type": "menu"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "ETH_ENABLED",
"help": "Prevents multiple accesses when Ethernet interface is used as shared resource and multiple\nfunctionalities might try to access it at a time.",
"id": "ETH_TRANSMIT_MUTEX",
"name": "ETH_TRANSMIT_MUTEX",
"range": null,
"title": "Enable Transmit Mutex",
"type": "bool"
}
],
"depends_on": null,
"id": "component-config-ethernet",
"title": "Ethernet",
"type": "menu"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": null,
"help": "Enables collections of statistics in the event loop library such as the number of events posted\nto/recieved by an event loop, number of callbacks involved, number of events dropped to to a full event\nloop queue, run time of event handlers, and number of times/run time of each event handler.",
"id": "ESP_EVENT_LOOP_PROFILING",
"name": "ESP_EVENT_LOOP_PROFILING",
"range": null,
"title": "Enable event loop profiling",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "ESP_EVENT_POST_FROM_ISR",
"help": "Enable posting events from interrupt handlers placed in IRAM. Enabling this option places API functions\nesp_event_post and esp_event_post_to in IRAM.",
"id": "ESP_EVENT_POST_FROM_IRAM_ISR",
"name": "ESP_EVENT_POST_FROM_IRAM_ISR",
"range": null,
"title": "Support posting events from ISRs placed in IRAM",
"type": "bool"
}
],
"depends_on": null,
"help": "Enable posting events from interrupt handlers.",
"id": "ESP_EVENT_POST_FROM_ISR",
"name": "ESP_EVENT_POST_FROM_ISR",
"range": null,
"title": "Support posting events from ISRs",
"type": "bool"
}
],
"depends_on": null,
"id": "component-config-event-loop-library",
"title": "Event Loop Library",
"type": "menu"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": null,
"help": null,
"id": "ESP_GDBSTUB_ENABLED",
"name": "ESP_GDBSTUB_ENABLED",
"range": null,
"title": null,
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "ESP_GDBSTUB_SUPPORT_TASKS",
"help": "Set the number of tasks which GDB Stub will support.",
"id": "ESP_GDBSTUB_MAX_TASKS",
"name": "ESP_GDBSTUB_MAX_TASKS",
"range": null,
"title": "Maximum number of tasks supported by GDB Stub",
"type": "int"
}
],
"depends_on": "ESP_GDBSTUB_ENABLED",
"help": "If enabled, GDBStub can supply the list of FreeRTOS tasks to GDB.\nThread list can be queried from GDB using 'info threads' command.\nNote that if GDB task lists were corrupted, this feature may not work.\nIf GDBStub fails, try disabling this feature.",
"id": "ESP_GDBSTUB_SUPPORT_TASKS",
"name": "ESP_GDBSTUB_SUPPORT_TASKS",
"range": null,
"title": "Enable listing FreeRTOS tasks through GDB Stub",
"type": "bool"
}
],
"depends_on": null,
"id": "component-config-gdb-stub",
"title": "GDB Stub",
"type": "menu"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": null,
"help": "This option will enable https protocol by linking esp-tls library and initializing SSL transport",
"id": "ESP_HTTP_CLIENT_ENABLE_HTTPS",
"name": "ESP_HTTP_CLIENT_ENABLE_HTTPS",
"range": null,
"title": "Enable https",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": null,
"help": "This option will enable HTTP Basic Authentication. It is disabled by default as Basic\nauth uses unencrypted encoding, so it introduces a vulnerability when not using TLS",
"id": "ESP_HTTP_CLIENT_ENABLE_BASIC_AUTH",
"name": "ESP_HTTP_CLIENT_ENABLE_BASIC_AUTH",
"range": null,
"title": "Enable HTTP Basic Authentication",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": null,
"help": "This option will enable HTTP Digest Authentication. It is enabled by default, but use of this\nconfiguration is not recommended as the password can be derived from the exchange, so it introduces\na vulnerability when not using TLS",
"id": "ESP_HTTP_CLIENT_ENABLE_DIGEST_AUTH",
"name": "ESP_HTTP_CLIENT_ENABLE_DIGEST_AUTH",
"range": null,
"title": "Enable HTTP Digest Authentication",
"type": "bool"
}
],
"depends_on": null,
"id": "component-config-esp-http-client",
"title": "ESP HTTP client",
"type": "menu"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": null,
"help": "This sets the maximum supported size of headers section in HTTP request packet to be processed by the\nserver",
"id": "HTTPD_MAX_REQ_HDR_LEN",
"name": "HTTPD_MAX_REQ_HDR_LEN",
"range": null,
"title": "Max HTTP Request Header Length",
"type": "int"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": null,
"help": "This sets the maximum supported size of HTTP request URI to be processed by the server",
"id": "HTTPD_MAX_URI_LEN",
"name": "HTTPD_MAX_URI_LEN",
"range": null,
"title": "Max HTTP URI Length",
"type": "int"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": null,
"help": "Using TCP_NODEALY socket option ensures that HTTP error response reaches the client before the\nunderlying socket is closed. Please note that turning this off may cause multiple test failures",
"id": "HTTPD_ERR_RESP_NO_DELAY",
"name": "HTTPD_ERR_RESP_NO_DELAY",
"range": null,
"title": "Use TCP_NODELAY socket option when sending HTTP error responses",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": null,
"help": "This sets the size of the temporary buffer used to receive and discard any remaining data that is\nreceived from the HTTP client in the request, but not processed as part of the server HTTP request\nhandler.\n\nIf the remaining data is larger than the available buffer size, the buffer will be filled in multiple\niterations. The buffer should be small enough to fit on the stack, but large enough to avoid excessive\niterations.",
"id": "HTTPD_PURGE_BUF_LEN",
"name": "HTTPD_PURGE_BUF_LEN",
"range": null,
"title": "Length of temporary buffer for purging data",
"type": "int"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": null,
"help": "Enabling this will log discarded binary HTTP request data at Debug level.\nFor large content data this may not be desirable as it will clutter the log.",
"id": "HTTPD_LOG_PURGE_DATA",
"name": "HTTPD_LOG_PURGE_DATA",
"range": null,
"title": "Log purged content data at Debug level",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": null,
"help": "This sets the WebSocket server support.",
"id": "HTTPD_WS_SUPPORT",
"name": "HTTPD_WS_SUPPORT",
"range": null,
"title": "WebSocket server support",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": null,
"help": "This makes httpd_queue_work() API to wait until a message space is available on UDP control socket.\nIt internally uses a counting semaphore with count set to `LWIP_UDP_RECVMBOX_SIZE` to achieve this.\nThis config will slightly change API behavior to block until message gets delivered on control socket.",
"id": "HTTPD_QUEUE_WORK_BLOCKING",
"name": "HTTPD_QUEUE_WORK_BLOCKING",
"range": null,
"title": "httpd_queue_work as blocking API",
"type": "bool"
}
],
"depends_on": null,
"id": "component-config-http-server",
"title": "HTTP Server",
"type": "menu"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": null,
"help": "Exposes an additional callback whereby firmware data could be decrypted\nbefore being processed by OTA update component. This can help to integrate\nexternal encryption related format and removal of such encapsulation layer\nfrom firmware image.",
"id": "ESP_HTTPS_OTA_DECRYPT_CB",
"name": "ESP_HTTPS_OTA_DECRYPT_CB",
"range": null,
"title": "Provide decryption callback",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": null,
"help": "It is highly recommended to keep HTTPS (along with server certificate validation) enabled.\nEnabling this option comes with potential risk of:\n- Non-encrypted communication channel with server\n- Accepting firmware upgrade image from server with fake identity",
"id": "ESP_HTTPS_OTA_ALLOW_HTTP",
"name": "ESP_HTTPS_OTA_ALLOW_HTTP",
"range": null,
"title": "Allow HTTP for OTA (WARNING: ONLY FOR TESTING PURPOSE, READ HELP)",
"type": "bool"
}
],
"depends_on": null,
"id": "component-config-esp-https-ota",
"title": "ESP HTTPS OTA",
"type": "menu"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "ESP_TLS_USING_MBEDTLS && MBEDTLS_TLS_SERVER",
"help": "Enable ESP HTTPS server component",
"id": "ESP_HTTPS_SERVER_ENABLE",
"name": "ESP_HTTPS_SERVER_ENABLE",
"range": null,
"title": "Enable ESP_HTTPS_SERVER component",
"type": "bool"
}
],
"depends_on": null,
"id": "component-config-esp-https-server",
"title": "ESP HTTPS server",
"type": "menu"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice ESP32_REV_MIN>",
"help": null,
"id": "ESP32_REV_MIN_0",
"name": "ESP32_REV_MIN_0",
"range": null,
"title": "Rev v0.0 (ECO0)",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice ESP32_REV_MIN>",
"help": null,
"id": "ESP32_REV_MIN_1",
"name": "ESP32_REV_MIN_1",
"range": null,
"title": "Rev v1.0 (ECO1)",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice ESP32_REV_MIN>",
"help": null,
"id": "ESP32_REV_MIN_1_1",
"name": "ESP32_REV_MIN_1_1",
"range": null,
"title": "Rev v1.1 (ECO1.1)",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice ESP32_REV_MIN>",
"help": null,
"id": "ESP32_REV_MIN_2",
"name": "ESP32_REV_MIN_2",
"range": null,
"title": "Rev v2.0 (ECO2)",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice ESP32_REV_MIN>",
"help": null,
"id": "ESP32_REV_MIN_3",
"name": "ESP32_REV_MIN_3",
"range": null,
"title": "Rev v3.0 (ECO3)",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice ESP32_REV_MIN>",
"help": null,
"id": "ESP32_REV_MIN_3_1",
"name": "ESP32_REV_MIN_3_1",
"range": null,
"title": "Rev v3.1 (ECO4)",
"type": "bool"
}
],
"depends_on": null,
"help": "Required minimum chip revision. ESP-IDF will check for it and\nreject to boot if the chip revision fails the check.\nThis ensures the chip used will have some modifications (features, or bugfixes).\n\nThe complied binary will only support chips above this revision,\nthis will also help to reduce binary size.",
"id": "component-config-hardware-settings-chip-revision-minimum-supported-esp32-revision",
"name": "ESP32_REV_MIN",
"title": "Minimum Supported ESP32 Revision",
"type": "choice"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": null,
"help": null,
"id": "ESP32_REV_MIN",
"name": "ESP32_REV_MIN",
"range": null,
"title": null,
"type": "int"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": null,
"help": null,
"id": "ESP32_REV_MIN_FULL",
"name": "ESP32_REV_MIN_FULL",
"range": null,
"title": null,
"type": "int"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": null,
"help": null,
"id": "ESP_REV_MIN_FULL",
"name": "ESP_REV_MIN_FULL",
"range": null,
"title": null,
"type": "int"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": null,
"help": null,
"id": "ESP32_REV_MAX_FULL",
"name": "ESP32_REV_MAX_FULL",
"range": null,
"title": null,
"type": "int"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": null,
"help": null,
"id": "ESP_REV_MAX_FULL",
"name": "ESP_REV_MAX_FULL",
"range": null,
"title": null,
"type": "int"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "IDF_CI_BUILD",
"help": "For internal chip testing, a small number of new versions chips didn't\nupdate the version field in eFuse, you can enable this option to force the\nsoftware recognize the chip version based on the rev selected in menuconfig.",
"id": "ESP_REV_NEW_CHIP_TEST",
"name": "ESP_REV_NEW_CHIP_TEST",
"range": null,
"title": "Internal test mode",
"type": "bool"
}
],
"depends_on": null,
"id": "component-config-hardware-settings-chip-revision",
"title": "Chip revision",
"type": "menu"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": null,
"help": null,
"id": "ESP_MAC_ADDR_UNIVERSE_WIFI_STA",
"name": "ESP_MAC_ADDR_UNIVERSE_WIFI_STA",
"range": null,
"title": null,
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": null,
"help": null,
"id": "ESP_MAC_ADDR_UNIVERSE_WIFI_AP",
"name": "ESP_MAC_ADDR_UNIVERSE_WIFI_AP",
"range": null,
"title": null,
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": null,
"help": null,
"id": "ESP_MAC_ADDR_UNIVERSE_BT",
"name": "ESP_MAC_ADDR_UNIVERSE_BT",
"range": null,
"title": null,
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": null,
"help": null,
"id": "ESP_MAC_ADDR_UNIVERSE_ETH",
"name": "ESP_MAC_ADDR_UNIVERSE_ETH",
"range": null,
"title": null,
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": null,
"help": null,
"id": "ESP_MAC_ADDR_UNIVERSE_IEEE802154",
"name": "ESP_MAC_ADDR_UNIVERSE_IEEE802154",
"range": null,
"title": null,
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": null,
"help": null,
"id": "ESP_MAC_UNIVERSAL_MAC_ADDRESSES_ONE",
"name": "ESP_MAC_UNIVERSAL_MAC_ADDRESSES_ONE",
"range": null,
"title": null,
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": null,
"help": null,
"id": "ESP_MAC_UNIVERSAL_MAC_ADDRESSES_TWO",
"name": "ESP_MAC_UNIVERSAL_MAC_ADDRESSES_TWO",
"range": null,
"title": null,
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": null,
"help": null,
"id": "ESP_MAC_UNIVERSAL_MAC_ADDRESSES_FOUR",
"name": "ESP_MAC_UNIVERSAL_MAC_ADDRESSES_FOUR",
"range": null,
"title": null,
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice ESP32_UNIVERSAL_MAC_ADDRESSES>",
"help": null,
"id": "ESP32_UNIVERSAL_MAC_ADDRESSES_TWO",
"name": "ESP32_UNIVERSAL_MAC_ADDRESSES_TWO",
"range": null,
"title": "Two",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice ESP32_UNIVERSAL_MAC_ADDRESSES>",
"help": null,
"id": "ESP32_UNIVERSAL_MAC_ADDRESSES_FOUR",
"name": "ESP32_UNIVERSAL_MAC_ADDRESSES_FOUR",
"range": null,
"title": "Four",
"type": "bool"
}
],
"depends_on": null,
"help": "Configure the number of universally administered (by IEEE) MAC addresses.\nDuring initialization, MAC addresses for each network interface are generated or derived from a\nsingle base MAC address.\nIf the number of universal MAC addresses is four, all four interfaces (WiFi station, WiFi softap,\nBluetooth and Ethernet) receive a universally administered MAC address. These are generated\nsequentially by adding 0, 1, 2 and 3 (respectively) to the final octet of the base MAC address.\nIf the number of universal MAC addresses is two, only two interfaces (WiFi station and Bluetooth)\nreceive a universally administered MAC address. These are generated sequentially by adding 0\nand 1 (respectively) to the base MAC address. The remaining two interfaces (WiFi softap and Ethernet)\nreceive local MAC addresses. These are derived from the universal WiFi station and Bluetooth MAC\naddresses, respectively.\nWhen using the default (Espressif-assigned) base MAC address, either setting can be used. When using\na custom universal MAC address range, the correct setting will depend on the allocation of MAC\naddresses in this range (either 2 or 4 per device.)",
"id": "component-config-hardware-settings-mac-config-number-of-universally-administered-by-ieee-mac-address",
"name": "ESP32_UNIVERSAL_MAC_ADDRESSES",
"title": "Number of universally administered (by IEEE) MAC address",
"type": "choice"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": null,
"help": null,
"id": "ESP32_UNIVERSAL_MAC_ADDRESSES",
"name": "ESP32_UNIVERSAL_MAC_ADDRESSES",
"range": null,
"title": null,
"type": "int"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "IDF_TARGET_ESP32",
"help": "If you have an invalid MAC CRC (ESP_ERR_INVALID_CRC) problem\nand you still want to use this chip, you can enable this option to bypass such an error.\nThis applies to both MAC_FACTORY and CUSTOM_MAC efuses.",
"id": "ESP_MAC_IGNORE_MAC_CRC_ERROR",
"name": "ESP_MAC_IGNORE_MAC_CRC_ERROR",
"range": null,
"title": "Ignore MAC CRC error (not recommended)",
"type": "bool"
}
],
"depends_on": null,
"id": "component-config-hardware-settings-mac-config",
"title": "MAC Config",
"type": "menu"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "!SPIRAM",
"help": "If enabled, chip will try to power down flash as part of esp_light_sleep_start(), which costs\nmore time when chip wakes up. Can only be enabled if there is no SPIRAM configured.\n\nThis option will power down flash under a strict but relatively safe condition. Also, it is possible to\npower down flash under a relaxed condition by using esp_sleep_pd_config() to set ESP_PD_DOMAIN_VDDSDIO\nto ESP_PD_OPTION_OFF. It should be noted that there is a risk in powering down flash, you can refer\n`ESP-IDF Programming Guide/API Reference/System API/Sleep Modes/Power-down of Flash` for more details.",
"id": "ESP_SLEEP_POWER_DOWN_FLASH",
"name": "ESP_SLEEP_POWER_DOWN_FLASH",
"range": null,
"title": "Power down flash in light sleep when there is no SPIRAM",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "!APP_BUILD_TYPE_PURE_RAM_APP && !ESP_SLEEP_POWER_DOWN_FLASH",
"help": "All IOs will be set to isolate(floating) state by default during sleep.\nSince the power supply of SPI Flash is not lost during lightsleep, if its CS pin is recognized as\nlow level(selected state) in the floating state, there will be a large current leakage, and the\ndata in Flash may be corrupted by random signals on other SPI pins.\nSelect this option will set the CS pin of Flash to PULL-UP state during sleep, but this will\nincrease the sleep current about 10 uA.\nIf you are developing with esp32xx modules, you must select this option, but if you are developing\nwith chips, you can also pull up the CS pin of SPI Flash in the external circuit to save power\nconsumption caused by internal pull-up during sleep.\n(!!! Don't deselect this option if you don't have external SPI Flash CS pin pullups.)",
"id": "ESP_SLEEP_FLASH_LEAKAGE_WORKAROUND",
"name": "ESP_SLEEP_FLASH_LEAKAGE_WORKAROUND",
"range": null,
"title": "Pull-up Flash CS pin in light sleep",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "SPIRAM",
"help": "All IOs will be set to isolate(floating) state by default during sleep.\nSince the power supply of PSRAM is not lost during lightsleep, if its CS pin is recognized as\nlow level(selected state) in the floating state, there will be a large current leakage, and the\ndata in PSRAM may be corrupted by random signals on other SPI pins.\nSelect this option will set the CS pin of PSRAM to PULL-UP state during sleep, but this will\nincrease the sleep current about 10 uA.\nIf you are developing with esp32xx modules, you must select this option, but if you are developing\nwith chips, you can also pull up the CS pin of PSRAM in the external circuit to save power\nconsumption caused by internal pull-up during sleep.\n(!!! Don't deselect this option if you don't have external PSRAM CS pin pullups.)",
"id": "ESP_SLEEP_PSRAM_LEAKAGE_WORKAROUND",
"name": "ESP_SLEEP_PSRAM_LEAKAGE_WORKAROUND",
"range": null,
"title": "Pull-up PSRAM CS pin in light sleep",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "!ESP_SLEEP_POWER_DOWN_FLASH && (ESP_SLEEP_PSRAM_LEAKAGE_WORKAROUND || ESP_SLEEP_FLASH_LEAKAGE_WORKAROUND)",
"help": "To reduce leakage current, some types of SPI Flash/RAM only need to pull up the CS pin\nduring light sleep. But there are also some kinds of SPI Flash/RAM that need to pull up\nall pins. It depends on the SPI Flash/RAM chip used.",
"id": "ESP_SLEEP_MSPI_NEED_ALL_IO_PU",
"name": "ESP_SLEEP_MSPI_NEED_ALL_IO_PU",
"range": null,
"title": "Pull-up all SPI pins in light sleep",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": null,
"help": null,
"id": "ESP_SLEEP_RTC_BUS_ISO_WORKAROUND",
"name": "ESP_SLEEP_RTC_BUS_ISO_WORKAROUND",
"range": null,
"title": null,
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": null,
"help": "esp32c2, esp32c3, esp32s3, esp32c6 and esp32h2 will reset at wake-up if GPIO is received\na small electrostatic pulse during light sleep, with specific condition\n\n- GPIO needs to be configured as input-mode only\n- The pin receives a small electrostatic pulse, and reset occurs when the pulse\n voltage is higher than 6 V\n\nFor GPIO set to input mode only, it is not a good practice to leave it open/floating,\nThe hardware design needs to controlled it with determined supply or ground voltage\nis necessary.\n\nThis option provides a software workaround for this issue. Configure to isolate all\nGPIO pins in sleep state.",
"id": "ESP_SLEEP_GPIO_RESET_WORKAROUND",
"name": "ESP_SLEEP_GPIO_RESET_WORKAROUND",
"range": null,
"title": "light sleep GPIO reset workaround",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "IDF_TARGET_ESP32 || IDF_TARGET_ESP32S3",
"help": "When the chip exits deep sleep, the CPU and the flash chip are powered on\nat the same time. CPU will run deep sleep stub first, and then\nproceed to load code from flash. Some flash chips need sufficient\ntime to pass between power on and first read operation. By default,\nwithout any extra delay, this time is approximately 900us, although\nsome flash chip types need more than that.\n\nBy default extra delay is set to 2000us. When optimizing startup time\nfor applications which require it, this value may be reduced.\n\nIf you are seeing \"flash read err, 1000\" message printed to the\nconsole after deep sleep reset, try increasing this value.",
"id": "ESP_SLEEP_DEEP_SLEEP_WAKEUP_DELAY",
"name": "ESP_SLEEP_DEEP_SLEEP_WAKEUP_DELAY",
"range": [
0,
5000
],
"title": "Extra delay in deep sleep wake stub (in us)",
"type": "int"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": null,
"help": "When using rtc gpio wakeup source during deepsleep without external pull-up/downs, you may want to\nmake use of the internal ones.",
"id": "ESP_SLEEP_GPIO_ENABLE_INTERNAL_RESISTORS",
"name": "ESP_SLEEP_GPIO_ENABLE_INTERNAL_RESISTORS",
"range": null,
"title": "Allow to enable internal pull-up/downs for the Deep-Sleep wakeup IOs",
"type": "bool"
}
],
"depends_on": null,
"id": "component-config-hardware-settings-sleep-config",
"title": "Sleep Config",
"type": "menu"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "IDF_TARGET_ESP32C3",
"help": "Its not able to stall ESP32C3 systimer in sleep.\nTo fix related RTOS TICK issue, select it to disable related systimer during sleep.\nTODO: IDF-7036",
"id": "ESP_SLEEP_SYSTIMER_STALL_WORKAROUND",
"name": "ESP_SLEEP_SYSTIMER_STALL_WORKAROUND",
"range": null,
"title": "ESP32C3 SYSTIMER Stall Issue Workaround",
"type": "bool"
}
],
"depends_on": null,
"id": "component-config-hardware-settings-esp_sleep_workaround",
"title": "ESP_SLEEP_WORKAROUND",
"type": "menu"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice RTC_CLK_SRC>",
"help": null,
"id": "RTC_CLK_SRC_INT_RC",
"name": "RTC_CLK_SRC_INT_RC",
"range": null,
"title": "Internal 150kHz RC oscillator",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice RTC_CLK_SRC>",
"help": null,
"id": "RTC_CLK_SRC_EXT_CRYS",
"name": "RTC_CLK_SRC_EXT_CRYS",
"range": null,
"title": "External 32kHz crystal",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice RTC_CLK_SRC>",
"help": null,
"id": "RTC_CLK_SRC_EXT_OSC",
"name": "RTC_CLK_SRC_EXT_OSC",
"range": null,
"title": "External 32kHz oscillator at 32K_XN pin",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice RTC_CLK_SRC>",
"help": null,
"id": "RTC_CLK_SRC_INT_8MD256",
"name": "RTC_CLK_SRC_INT_8MD256",
"range": null,
"title": "Internal 8.5MHz oscillator, divided by 256 (~33kHz)",
"type": "bool"
}
],
"depends_on": null,
"help": "Choose which clock is used as RTC clock source.\n\n- \"Internal 150kHz oscillator\" option provides lowest deep sleep current\n consumption, and does not require extra external components. However\n frequency stability with respect to temperature is poor, so time may\n drift in deep/light sleep modes.\n- \"External 32kHz crystal\" provides better frequency stability, at the\n expense of slightly higher (1uA) deep sleep current consumption.\n- \"External 32kHz oscillator\" allows using 32kHz clock generated by an\n external circuit. In this case, external clock signal must be connected\n to 32K_XN pin. Amplitude should be <1.2V in case of sine wave signal,\n and <1V in case of square wave signal. Common mode voltage should be\n 0.1 < Vcm < 0.5Vamp, where Vamp is the signal amplitude.\n Additionally, 1nF capacitor must be connected between 32K_XP pin and\n ground. 32K_XP pin can not be used as a GPIO in this case.\n- \"Internal 8.5MHz oscillator divided by 256\" option results in higher\n deep sleep current (by 5uA) but has better frequency stability than\n the internal 150kHz oscillator. It does not require external components.",
"id": "component-config-hardware-settings-rtc-clock-config-rtc-clock-source",
"name": "RTC_CLK_SRC",
"title": "RTC clock source",
"type": "choice"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice RTC_EXT_CRYST_ADDIT_CURRENT_METHOD>",
"help": null,
"id": "RTC_EXT_CRYST_ADDIT_CURRENT_NONE",
"name": "RTC_EXT_CRYST_ADDIT_CURRENT_NONE",
"range": null,
"title": "None",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice RTC_EXT_CRYST_ADDIT_CURRENT_METHOD>",
"help": null,
"id": "RTC_EXT_CRYST_ADDIT_CURRENT",
"name": "RTC_EXT_CRYST_ADDIT_CURRENT",
"range": null,
"title": "Method 1",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice RTC_EXT_CRYST_ADDIT_CURRENT_METHOD>",
"help": null,
"id": "RTC_EXT_CRYST_ADDIT_CURRENT_V2",
"name": "RTC_EXT_CRYST_ADDIT_CURRENT_V2",
"range": null,
"title": "Method 2",
"type": "bool"
}
],
"depends_on": "RTC_CLK_SRC_EXT_CRYS && ESP32_REV_MIN_FULL < 200",
"help": "With some 32kHz crystal configurations, the X32N and X32P pins may not have enough\ndrive strength to keep the crystal oscillating. Choose the method to provide\nadditional current from touchpad 9 to the external 32kHz crystal. Note that\nthe deep sleep current is slightly high (4-5uA) and the touchpad and the\nwakeup sources of both touchpad and ULP are not available in method 1 and method 2.\n\nThis problem is fixed in ESP32 ECO 3, so this workaround is not needed. Setting the\nproject configuration to minimum revision ECO3 will disable this option, , allow\nall wakeup sources, and save some code size.\n\n- \"None\" option will not provide additional current to external crystal\n- \"Method 1\" option can't ensure 100% to solve the external 32k crystal start failed\n issue, but the touchpad can work in this method.\n- \"Method 2\" option can solve the external 32k issue, but the touchpad can't work\n in this method.",
"id": "component-config-hardware-settings-rtc-clock-config-additional-current-for-external-32khz-crystal",
"name": "RTC_EXT_CRYST_ADDIT_CURRENT_METHOD",
"title": "Additional current for external 32kHz crystal",
"type": "choice"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": null,
"help": "When the startup code initializes RTC_SLOW_CLK, it can perform\ncalibration by comparing the RTC_SLOW_CLK frequency with main XTAL\nfrequency. This option sets the number of RTC_SLOW_CLK cycles measured\nby the calibration routine. Higher numbers increase calibration\nprecision, which may be important for applications which spend a lot of\ntime in deep sleep. Lower numbers reduce startup time.\n\nWhen this option is set to 0, clock calibration will not be performed at\nstartup, and approximate clock frequencies will be assumed:\n\n- 150000 Hz if internal RC oscillator is used as clock source. For this use value 1024.\n- 32768 Hz if the 32k crystal oscillator is used. For this use value 3000 or more.\n In case more value will help improve the definition of the launch of the crystal.\n If the crystal could not start, it will be switched to internal RC.",
"id": "RTC_CLK_CAL_CYCLES",
"name": "RTC_CLK_CAL_CYCLES",
"range": [
0,
32766
],
"title": "Number of cycles for RTC_SLOW_CLK calibration",
"type": "int"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "RTC_CLK_SRC_EXT_CRYS",
"help": "Number of attempts to repeat 32k XTAL calibration\nbefore giving up and switching to the internal RC.\nIncrease this option if the 32k crystal oscillator\ndoes not start and switches to internal RC.",
"id": "RTC_XTAL_CAL_RETRY",
"name": "RTC_XTAL_CAL_RETRY",
"range": null,
"title": "Number of attempts to repeat 32k XTAL calibration",
"type": "int"
}
],
"depends_on": null,
"id": "component-config-hardware-settings-rtc-clock-config",
"title": "RTC Clock Config",
"type": "menu"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": null,
"help": "Place peripheral control functions (e.g. periph_module_reset) into IRAM,\nso that these functions can be IRAM-safe and able to be called in the other IRAM interrupt context.",
"id": "PERIPH_CTRL_FUNC_IN_IRAM",
"name": "PERIPH_CTRL_FUNC_IN_IRAM",
"range": null,
"title": "Place peripheral control functions into IRAM",
"type": "bool"
}
],
"depends_on": null,
"id": "component-config-hardware-settings-peripheral-control",
"title": "Peripheral Control",
"type": "menu"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "SOC_ETM_SUPPORTED",
"help": "Wether to enable the debug log message for ETM core driver.\nNote that, this option only controls the ETM related driver log, won't affect other drivers.",
"id": "ETM_ENABLE_DEBUG_LOG",
"name": "ETM_ENABLE_DEBUG_LOG",
"range": null,
"title": "Enable debug log",
"type": "bool"
}
],
"depends_on": "SOC_ETM_SUPPORTED",
"id": "component-config-hardware-settings-etm-configuration",
"title": "ETM Configuration",
"type": "menu"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "SOC_GDMA_SUPPORTED",
"help": "Place GDMA control functions (like start/stop/append/reset) into IRAM,\nso that these functions can be IRAM-safe and able to be called in the other IRAM interrupt context.\nEnabling this option can improve driver performance as well.",
"id": "GDMA_CTRL_FUNC_IN_IRAM",
"name": "GDMA_CTRL_FUNC_IN_IRAM",
"range": null,
"title": "Place GDMA control functions into IRAM",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "SOC_GDMA_SUPPORTED",
"help": "This will ensure the GDMA interrupt handler is IRAM-Safe, allow to avoid flash\ncache misses, and also be able to run whilst the cache is disabled.\n(e.g. SPI Flash write).",
"id": "GDMA_ISR_IRAM_SAFE",
"name": "GDMA_ISR_IRAM_SAFE",
"range": null,
"title": "GDMA ISR IRAM-Safe",
"type": "bool"
}
],
"depends_on": "SOC_GDMA_SUPPORTED",
"id": "component-config-hardware-settings-gdma-configuration",
"title": "GDMA Configuration",
"type": "menu"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "SOC_XTAL_SUPPORT_24M && <choice XTAL_FREQ_SEL>",
"help": null,
"id": "XTAL_FREQ_24",
"name": "XTAL_FREQ_24",
"range": null,
"title": "24 MHz",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "SOC_XTAL_SUPPORT_26M && <choice XTAL_FREQ_SEL>",
"help": null,
"id": "XTAL_FREQ_26",
"name": "XTAL_FREQ_26",
"range": null,
"title": "26 MHz",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "SOC_XTAL_SUPPORT_32M && <choice XTAL_FREQ_SEL>",
"help": null,
"id": "XTAL_FREQ_32",
"name": "XTAL_FREQ_32",
"range": null,
"title": "32 MHz",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "SOC_XTAL_SUPPORT_40M && <choice XTAL_FREQ_SEL>",
"help": null,
"id": "XTAL_FREQ_40",
"name": "XTAL_FREQ_40",
"range": null,
"title": "40 MHz",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "SOC_XTAL_SUPPORT_AUTO_DETECT && <choice XTAL_FREQ_SEL>",
"help": null,
"id": "XTAL_FREQ_AUTO",
"name": "XTAL_FREQ_AUTO",
"range": null,
"title": "Autodetect",
"type": "bool"
}
],
"depends_on": null,
"help": "This option selects the operating frequency of the XTAL (crystal) clock used to drive the ESP target.\nThe selected value MUST reflect the frequency of the given hardware.\n\nNote: The XTAL_FREQ_AUTO option allows the ESP target to automatically estimating XTAL clock's\noperating frequency. However, this feature is only supported on the ESP32. The ESP32 uses the\ninternal 8MHZ as a reference when estimating. Due to the internal oscillator's frequency being\ntemperature dependent, usage of the XTAL_FREQ_AUTO is not recommended in applications that operate\nin high ambient temperatures or use high-temperature qualified chips and modules.",
"id": "component-config-hardware-settings-main-xtal-config-main-xtal-frequency",
"name": "XTAL_FREQ_SEL",
"title": "Main XTAL frequency",
"type": "choice"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": null,
"help": null,
"id": "XTAL_FREQ",
"name": "XTAL_FREQ",
"range": null,
"title": null,
"type": "int"
}
],
"depends_on": null,
"id": "component-config-hardware-settings-main-xtal-config",
"title": "Main XTAL Config",
"type": "menu"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice ESP_CRYPTO_DPA_PROTECTION_LEVEL>",
"help": null,
"id": "ESP_CRYPTO_DPA_PROTECTION_LEVEL_LOW",
"name": "ESP_CRYPTO_DPA_PROTECTION_LEVEL_LOW",
"range": null,
"title": "Security level low",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice ESP_CRYPTO_DPA_PROTECTION_LEVEL>",
"help": null,
"id": "ESP_CRYPTO_DPA_PROTECTION_LEVEL_MEDIUM",
"name": "ESP_CRYPTO_DPA_PROTECTION_LEVEL_MEDIUM",
"range": null,
"title": "Security level medium",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice ESP_CRYPTO_DPA_PROTECTION_LEVEL>",
"help": null,
"id": "ESP_CRYPTO_DPA_PROTECTION_LEVEL_HIGH",
"name": "ESP_CRYPTO_DPA_PROTECTION_LEVEL_HIGH",
"range": null,
"title": "Security level high",
"type": "bool"
}
],
"depends_on": "ESP_CRYPTO_DPA_PROTECTION_AT_STARTUP && SOC_CRYPTO_DPA_PROTECTION_SUPPORTED",
"help": "Configure the DPA protection security level",
"id": "component-config-hardware-settings-crypto-dpa-protection-enable-crypto-dpa-protection-at-startup-dpa-protection-level",
"name": "ESP_CRYPTO_DPA_PROTECTION_LEVEL",
"title": "DPA protection level",
"type": "choice"
}
],
"depends_on": "SOC_CRYPTO_DPA_PROTECTION_SUPPORTED",
"help": "This config controls the DPA (Differential Power Analysis) protection\nknob for the crypto peripherals. DPA protection dynamically adjusts the\nclock frequency of the crypto peripheral. DPA protection helps to make it\ndifficult to perform SCA attacks on the crypto peripherals. However,\nthere is also associated performance impact based on the security level\nset. Please refer to the TRM for more details.",
"id": "ESP_CRYPTO_DPA_PROTECTION_AT_STARTUP",
"name": "ESP_CRYPTO_DPA_PROTECTION_AT_STARTUP",
"range": null,
"title": "Enable crypto DPA protection at startup",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "SOC_CRYPTO_DPA_PROTECTION_SUPPORTED",
"help": null,
"id": "ESP_CRYPTO_DPA_PROTECTION_LEVEL",
"name": "ESP_CRYPTO_DPA_PROTECTION_LEVEL",
"range": null,
"title": null,
"type": "int"
}
],
"depends_on": "SOC_CRYPTO_DPA_PROTECTION_SUPPORTED",
"id": "component-config-hardware-settings-crypto-dpa-protection",
"title": "Crypto DPA Protection",
"type": "menu"
}
],
"depends_on": null,
"id": "component-config-hardware-settings",
"title": "Hardware Settings",
"type": "menu"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": null,
"help": "LCD driver allocates an internal buffer to transform the data into a proper format, because of\nthe endian order mismatch. This option is to set the size of the buffer, in bytes.",
"id": "LCD_PANEL_IO_FORMAT_BUF_SIZE",
"name": "LCD_PANEL_IO_FORMAT_BUF_SIZE",
"range": null,
"title": "LCD panel io format buffer size",
"type": "int"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": null,
"help": "Wether to enable the debug log message for LCD driver.\nNote that, this option only controls the LCD driver log, won't affect other drivers.",
"id": "LCD_ENABLE_DEBUG_LOG",
"name": "LCD_ENABLE_DEBUG_LOG",
"range": null,
"title": "Enable debug log",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "SOC_LCD_RGB_SUPPORTED",
"help": "Ensure the LCD interrupt is IRAM-Safe by allowing the interrupt handler to be\nexecutable when the cache is disabled (e.g. SPI Flash write).\nIf you want the LCD driver to keep flushing the screen even when cache ops disabled,\nyou can enable this option. Note, this will also increase the IRAM usage.",
"id": "LCD_RGB_ISR_IRAM_SAFE",
"name": "LCD_RGB_ISR_IRAM_SAFE",
"range": null,
"title": "RGB LCD ISR IRAM-Safe",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "SOC_LCD_RGB_SUPPORTED",
"help": "Reset the GDMA channel every VBlank to stop permanent desyncs from happening.\nOnly need to enable it when in your application, the DMA can't deliver data\nas fast as the LCD consumes it.",
"id": "LCD_RGB_RESTART_IN_VSYNC",
"name": "LCD_RGB_RESTART_IN_VSYNC",
"range": null,
"title": "Restart transmission in VSYNC",
"type": "bool"
}
],
"depends_on": null,
"id": "component-config-lcd-and-touch-panel-lcd-peripheral-configuration",
"title": "LCD Peripheral Configuration",
"type": "menu"
}
],
"depends_on": null,
"id": "component-config-lcd-and-touch-panel",
"title": "LCD and Touch Panel",
"type": "menu"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": null,
"help": "The value of 0 indicates the IP lost timer is disabled, otherwise the timer is enabled.\n\nThe IP address may be lost because of some reasons, e.g. when the station disconnects\nfrom soft-AP, or when DHCP IP renew fails etc. If the IP lost timer is enabled, it will\nbe started everytime the IP is lost. Event SYSTEM_EVENT_STA_LOST_IP will be raised if\nthe timer expires. The IP lost timer is stopped if the station get the IP again before\nthe timer expires.",
"id": "ESP_NETIF_IP_LOST_TIMER_INTERVAL",
"name": "ESP_NETIF_IP_LOST_TIMER_INTERVAL",
"range": [
0,
65535
],
"title": "IP Address lost timer interval (seconds)",
"type": "int"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice ESP_NETIF_USE_TCPIP_STACK_LIB>",
"help": "lwIP is a small independent implementation of the TCP/IP protocol suite.",
"id": "ESP_NETIF_TCPIP_LWIP",
"name": "ESP_NETIF_TCPIP_LWIP",
"range": null,
"title": "LwIP",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice ESP_NETIF_USE_TCPIP_STACK_LIB>",
"help": "Dummy implementation of esp-netif functionality which connects driver transmit\nto receive function. This option is for testing purpose only",
"id": "ESP_NETIF_LOOPBACK",
"name": "ESP_NETIF_LOOPBACK",
"range": null,
"title": "Loopback",
"type": "bool"
}
],
"depends_on": null,
"help": "Choose the TCP/IP Stack to work, for example, LwIP, uIP, etc.",
"id": "component-config-esp-netif-adapter-tcp-ip-stack-library",
"name": "ESP_NETIF_USE_TCPIP_STACK_LIB",
"title": "TCP/IP Stack Library",
"type": "choice"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": null,
"help": null,
"id": "ESP_NETIF_USES_TCPIP_WITH_BSD_API",
"name": "ESP_NETIF_USES_TCPIP_WITH_BSD_API",
"range": null,
"title": null,
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": null,
"help": "Enable if esp_netif_receive() should return error code. This is useful to inform upper layers\nthat packet input to TCP/IP stack failed, so the upper layers could implement flow control.\nThis option is disabled by default due to backward compatibility and will be enabled in v6.0 (IDF-7194)",
"id": "ESP_NETIF_RECEIVE_REPORT_ERRORS",
"name": "ESP_NETIF_RECEIVE_REPORT_ERRORS",
"range": null,
"title": "Use esp_err_t to report errors from esp_netif_receive",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "ESP_NETIF_L2_TAP",
"help": "Maximum number of opened File descriptors (FD's) associated with ESP TAP device. ESP TAP FD's take up\na certain amount of memory, and allowing fewer FD's to be opened at the same time conserves memory.",
"id": "ESP_NETIF_L2_TAP_MAX_FDS",
"name": "ESP_NETIF_L2_TAP_MAX_FDS",
"range": null,
"title": "Maximum number of opened L2 TAP File descriptors",
"type": "int"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "ESP_NETIF_L2_TAP",
"help": "Maximum number of frames queued in opened File descriptor. Once the queue is full, the newly arriving\nframes are dropped until the queue has enough room to accept incoming traffic (Tail Drop queue\nmanagement).",
"id": "ESP_NETIF_L2_TAP_RX_QUEUE_SIZE",
"name": "ESP_NETIF_L2_TAP_RX_QUEUE_SIZE",
"range": null,
"title": "Size of L2 TAP Rx queue",
"type": "int"
}
],
"depends_on": null,
"help": "A user program can read/write link layer (L2) frames from/to ESP TAP device.\nThe ESP TAP device can be currently associated only with Ethernet physical interfaces.",
"id": "ESP_NETIF_L2_TAP",
"name": "ESP_NETIF_L2_TAP",
"range": null,
"title": "Enable netif L2 TAP support",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "ESP_NETIF_TCPIP_LWIP",
"help": "Enable LwIP IEEE 802.1D bridge support in ESP-NETIF. Note that \"Number of clients store data in netif\"\n(LWIP_NUM_NETIF_CLIENT_DATA) option needs to be properly configured to be LwIP bridge avaiable!",
"id": "ESP_NETIF_BRIDGE_EN",
"name": "ESP_NETIF_BRIDGE_EN",
"range": null,
"title": "Enable LwIP IEEE 802.1D bridge",
"type": "bool"
}
],
"depends_on": null,
"id": "component-config-esp-netif-adapter",
"title": "ESP NETIF Adapter",
"type": "menu"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "IDF_TARGET_LINUX",
"help": "This option enables gathering host test statistics and SPI flash wear levelling simulation.",
"id": "ESP_PARTITION_ENABLE_STATS",
"name": "ESP_PARTITION_ENABLE_STATS",
"range": null,
"title": "Host test statistics enabled",
"type": "bool"
}
],
"depends_on": null,
"id": "component-config-partition-api-configuration",
"title": "Partition API Configuration",
"type": "menu"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": null,
"help": "If this option is enabled, NVS will be initialized and calibration data will be loaded from there.\nPHY calibration will be skipped on deep sleep wakeup. If calibration data is not found, full calibration\nwill be performed and stored in NVS. Normally, only partial calibration will be performed.\nIf this option is disabled, full calibration will be performed.\n\nIf it's easy that your board calibrate bad data, choose 'n'.\nTwo cases for example, you should choose 'n':\n1.If your board is easy to be booted up with antenna disconnected.\n2.Because of your board design, each time when you do calibration, the result are too unstable.\nIf unsure, choose 'y'.",
"id": "ESP_PHY_CALIBRATION_AND_DATA_STORAGE",
"name": "ESP_PHY_CALIBRATION_AND_DATA_STORAGE",
"range": null,
"title": "Store phy calibration data in NVS",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "ESP_PHY_INIT_DATA_IN_PARTITION",
"help": "If enabled, PHY init data will be restored to default if\nit cannot be verified successfully to avoid endless bootloops.\n\nIf unsure, choose 'n'.",
"id": "ESP_PHY_DEFAULT_INIT_IF_INVALID",
"name": "ESP_PHY_DEFAULT_INIT_IF_INVALID",
"range": null,
"title": "Reset default PHY init data if invalid",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "ESP_PHY_MULTIPLE_INIT_DATA_BIN && ESP_PHY_INIT_DATA_IN_PARTITION",
"help": "If enabled, multiple phy init data bin will embedded into app bin\nIf not enabled, multiple phy init data bin will still leave alone, and need to be flashed by users.",
"id": "ESP_PHY_MULTIPLE_INIT_DATA_BIN_EMBED",
"name": "ESP_PHY_MULTIPLE_INIT_DATA_BIN_EMBED",
"range": null,
"title": "Support embedded multiple phy init data bin to app bin",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "ESP_PHY_MULTIPLE_INIT_DATA_BIN && ESP_PHY_INIT_DATA_IN_PARTITION",
"help": "If enabled, when an error occurs while the PHY init data is updated,\nthe program will terminate and restart.\nIf not enabled, the PHY init data will not be updated when an error occurs.",
"id": "ESP_PHY_INIT_DATA_ERROR",
"name": "ESP_PHY_INIT_DATA_ERROR",
"range": null,
"title": "Terminate operation when PHY init data error",
"type": "bool"
}
],
"depends_on": "ESP_PHY_INIT_DATA_IN_PARTITION && ESP_PHY_INIT_DATA_IN_PARTITION",
"help": "If enabled, the corresponding PHY init data type can be automatically switched\naccording to the country code. China's PHY init data bin is used by default.\nCan be modified by country information in API esp_wifi_set_country().\nThe priority of switching the PHY init data type is:\n1. Country configured by API esp_wifi_set_country()\nand the parameter policy is WIFI_COUNTRY_POLICY_MANUAL.\n2. Country notified by the connected AP.\n3. Country configured by API esp_wifi_set_country()\nand the parameter policy is WIFI_COUNTRY_POLICY_AUTO.",
"id": "ESP_PHY_MULTIPLE_INIT_DATA_BIN",
"name": "ESP_PHY_MULTIPLE_INIT_DATA_BIN",
"range": null,
"title": "Support multiple PHY init data bin",
"type": "bool"
}
],
"depends_on": "SOC_WIFI_SUPPORTED",
"help": "If enabled, PHY init data will be loaded from a partition.\nWhen using a custom partition table, make sure that PHY data\npartition is included (type: 'data', subtype: 'phy').\nWith default partition tables, this is done automatically.\nIf PHY init data is stored in a partition, it has to be flashed there,\notherwise runtime error will occur.\n\nIf this option is not enabled, PHY init data will be embedded\ninto the application binary.\n\nIf unsure, choose 'n'.",
"id": "ESP_PHY_INIT_DATA_IN_PARTITION",
"is_menuconfig": true,
"name": "ESP_PHY_INIT_DATA_IN_PARTITION",
"range": null,
"title": "Use a partition to store PHY init data",
"type": "menu"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": null,
"help": "Set maximum transmit power for WiFi radio. Actual transmit power for high\ndata rates may be lower than this setting.",
"id": "ESP_PHY_MAX_WIFI_TX_POWER",
"name": "ESP_PHY_MAX_WIFI_TX_POWER",
"range": [
10,
20
],
"title": "Max WiFi TX power (dBm)",
"type": "int"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": null,
"help": null,
"id": "ESP_PHY_MAX_TX_POWER",
"name": "ESP_PHY_MAX_TX_POWER",
"range": null,
"title": null,
"type": "int"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "SOC_PM_SUPPORT_MAC_BB_PD && FREERTOS_USE_TICKLESS_IDLE",
"help": "If enabled, the MAC and baseband of Wi-Fi and Bluetooth will be powered\ndown when PHY is disabled. Enabling this setting reduces power consumption\nby a small amount but increases RAM use by approximately 4 KB(Wi-Fi only),\n2 KB(Bluetooth only) or 5.3 KB(Wi-Fi + Bluetooth).",
"id": "ESP_PHY_MAC_BB_PD",
"name": "ESP_PHY_MAC_BB_PD",
"range": null,
"title": "Power down MAC and baseband of Wi-Fi and Bluetooth when PHY is disabled",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "ESP_BROWNOUT_DET",
"help": "When brownout reset occurs, reduce PHY TX power to keep the code running.",
"id": "ESP_PHY_REDUCE_TX_POWER",
"name": "ESP_PHY_REDUCE_TX_POWER",
"range": null,
"title": "Reduce PHY TX power when brownout reset",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "USB_OTG_SUPPORTED || ESP_CONSOLE_USB_SERIAL_JTAG || ESP_CONSOLE_SECONDARY_USB_SERIAL_JTAG",
"help": "When using USB Serial/JTAG/OTG/CDC, PHY should enable USB, otherwise USB module\ncan not work properly. Notice: Enabling this configuration option will slightly impact wifi performance.",
"id": "ESP_PHY_ENABLE_USB",
"name": "ESP_PHY_ENABLE_USB",
"range": null,
"title": "Enable USB when phy init",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "IDF_TARGET_ESP32C3 || IDF_TARGET_ESP32S3",
"help": "If enabled, you can use RF certification test APIs.",
"id": "ESP_PHY_ENABLE_CERT_TEST",
"name": "ESP_PHY_ENABLE_CERT_TEST",
"range": null,
"title": "Enable RF certification test functions",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice ESP_PHY_CALIBRATION_MODE>",
"help": null,
"id": "ESP_PHY_RF_CAL_PARTIAL",
"name": "ESP_PHY_RF_CAL_PARTIAL",
"range": null,
"title": "Calibration partial",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice ESP_PHY_CALIBRATION_MODE>",
"help": null,
"id": "ESP_PHY_RF_CAL_NONE",
"name": "ESP_PHY_RF_CAL_NONE",
"range": null,
"title": "Calibration none",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice ESP_PHY_CALIBRATION_MODE>",
"help": null,
"id": "ESP_PHY_RF_CAL_FULL",
"name": "ESP_PHY_RF_CAL_FULL",
"range": null,
"title": "Calibration full",
"type": "bool"
}
],
"depends_on": null,
"help": "Select PHY calibration mode. During RF initialization, the partial calibration\nmethod is used by default for RF calibration. Full calibration takes about 100ms\nmore than partial calibration. If boot duration is not critical, it is suggested\nto use the full calibration method. No calibration method is only used when the\ndevice wakes up from deep sleep.",
"id": "component-config-phy-calibration-mode",
"name": "ESP_PHY_CALIBRATION_MODE",
"title": "Calibration mode",
"type": "choice"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": null,
"help": null,
"id": "ESP_PHY_CALIBRATION_MODE",
"name": "ESP_PHY_CALIBRATION_MODE",
"range": null,
"title": null,
"type": "int"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "SOC_PHY_IMPROVE_RX_11B",
"help": "This is a workaround to improve Wi-Fi receive 11b pkts for some modules using AC-DC power supply with\nhigh interference, enable this option will sacrifice Wi-Fi OFDM receive performance.\nBut to guarantee 11b receive performance serves as a bottom line in this case.",
"id": "ESP_PHY_IMPROVE_RX_11B",
"name": "ESP_PHY_IMPROVE_RX_11B",
"range": null,
"title": "Improve Wi-Fi receive 11b pkts",
"type": "bool"
}
],
"depends_on": null,
"id": "component-config-phy",
"title": "PHY",
"type": "menu"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "PM_ENABLE",
"help": "If enabled, startup code configures dynamic frequency scaling.\nMax CPU frequency is set to DEFAULT_CPU_FREQ_MHZ setting,\nmin frequency is set to XTAL frequency.\nIf disabled, DFS will not be active until the application\nconfigures it using esp_pm_configure function.",
"id": "PM_DFS_INIT_AUTO",
"name": "PM_DFS_INIT_AUTO",
"range": null,
"title": "Enable dynamic frequency scaling (DFS) at startup",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "PM_ENABLE",
"help": "If enabled, esp_pm_* functions will keep track of the amount of time\neach of the power management locks has been held, and esp_pm_dump_locks\nfunction will print this information.\nThis feature can be used to analyze which locks are preventing the chip\nfrom going into a lower power state, and see what time the chip spends\nin each power saving mode. This feature does incur some run-time\noverhead, so should typically be disabled in production builds.",
"id": "PM_PROFILING",
"name": "PM_PROFILING",
"range": null,
"title": "Enable profiling counters for PM locks",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "PM_ENABLE",
"help": "If enabled, some GPIOs will be used to signal events such as RTOS ticks,\nfrequency switching, entry/exit from idle state. Refer to pm_trace.c\nfile for the list of GPIOs.\nThis feature is intended to be used when analyzing/debugging behavior\nof power management implementation, and should be kept disabled in\napplications.",
"id": "PM_TRACE",
"name": "PM_TRACE",
"range": null,
"title": "Enable debug tracing of PM using GPIOs",
"type": "bool"
}
],
"depends_on": "!FREERTOS_SMP",
"help": "If enabled, application is compiled with support for power management.\nThis option has run-time overhead (increased interrupt latency,\nlonger time to enter idle state), and it also reduces accuracy of\nRTOS ticks and timers used for timekeeping.\nEnable this option if application uses power management APIs.",
"id": "PM_ENABLE",
"name": "PM_ENABLE",
"range": null,
"title": "Support for power management",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "FREERTOS_USE_TICKLESS_IDLE",
"help": "If enabled, about 1.8KB of lightsleep related source code would be in IRAM and chip would sleep\nlonger for 760us at most each time.\nThis feature is intended to be used when lower power consumption is needed\nwhile there is enough place in IRAM to place source code.",
"id": "PM_SLP_IRAM_OPT",
"name": "PM_SLP_IRAM_OPT",
"range": null,
"title": "Put lightsleep related codes in internal RAM",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "FREERTOS_USE_TICKLESS_IDLE",
"help": "If enabled, about 260B of RTOS_IDLE related source code would be in IRAM and chip would sleep\nlonger for 40us at most each time.\nThis feature is intended to be used when lower power consumption is needed\nwhile there is enough place in IRAM to place source code.",
"id": "PM_RTOS_IDLE_OPT",
"name": "PM_RTOS_IDLE_OPT",
"range": null,
"title": "Put RTOS IDLE related codes in internal RAM",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "FREERTOS_USE_TICKLESS_IDLE",
"help": "This feature is intended to disable all GPIO pins at automantic sleep to get a lower power mode.\nIf enabled, chips will disable all GPIO pins at automantic sleep to reduce about 200~300 uA current.\nIf you want to specifically use some pins normally as chip wakes when chip sleeps,\nyou can call 'gpio_sleep_sel_dis' to disable this feature on those pins.\nYou can also keep this feature on and call 'gpio_sleep_set_direction' and 'gpio_sleep_set_pull_mode'\nto have a different GPIO configuration at sleep.\nWaring: If you want to enable this option on ESP32, you should enable `GPIO_ESP32_SUPPORT_SWITCH_SLP_PULL`\nat first, otherwise you will not be able to switch pullup/pulldown mode.",
"id": "PM_SLP_DISABLE_GPIO",
"name": "PM_SLP_DISABLE_GPIO",
"range": null,
"title": "Disable all GPIO when chip at sleep",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": null,
"help": null,
"id": "PM_SLP_DEFAULT_PARAMS_OPT",
"name": "PM_SLP_DEFAULT_PARAMS_OPT",
"range": null,
"title": null,
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "PM_POWER_DOWN_CPU_IN_LIGHT_SLEEP",
"help": "This option is invisible to users, and it is only used for ci testing,\nenabling it in the application will increase the sleep and wake-up time overhead",
"id": "PM_CHECK_SLEEP_RETENTION_FRAME",
"name": "PM_CHECK_SLEEP_RETENTION_FRAME",
"range": null,
"title": null,
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "IDF_TARGET_ESP32S3 && PM_POWER_DOWN_CPU_IN_LIGHT_SLEEP",
"help": "If enabled, the I/D-cache tag memory will be retained in light sleep. Depending on the the\ncache configuration, if this option is enabled, it will consume up to 9 KB of internal RAM.",
"id": "PM_POWER_DOWN_TAGMEM_IN_LIGHT_SLEEP",
"name": "PM_POWER_DOWN_TAGMEM_IN_LIGHT_SLEEP",
"range": null,
"title": "Power down I/D-cache tag memory in light sleep",
"type": "bool"
}
],
"depends_on": "SOC_PM_SUPPORT_CPU_PD",
"help": "If enabled, the CPU will be powered down in light sleep. On esp32c3 soc, enabling this\noption will consume 1.68 KB of internal RAM and will reduce sleep current consumption\nby about 100 uA. On esp32s3 soc, enabling this option will consume 8.58 KB of internal\nRAM and will reduce sleep current consumption by about 650 uA.",
"id": "PM_POWER_DOWN_CPU_IN_LIGHT_SLEEP",
"name": "PM_POWER_DOWN_CPU_IN_LIGHT_SLEEP",
"range": null,
"title": "Power down CPU in light sleep",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "SOC_PAU_SUPPORTED",
"help": "If enabled, digital peripherals will be powered down in light sleep, it will reduce sleep\ncurrent consumption by about 100 uA. Chip will save/restore register context at sleep/wake\ntime to keep the system running. Enabling this option will increase static RAM and heap usage,\nthe actual cost depends on the peripherals you have initialized. In order to save/restore the\ncontext of the necessary hardware for FreeRTOS to run, it will need at least 4.55 KB free heap\nat sleep time. Otherwise sleep will not power down the peripherals.\n\nNote1: Please use this option with caution, the current IDF does not support the retention of\nall peripherals. When the digital peripherals are powered off and a sleep and wake-up is completed,\nthe peripherals that have not saved the running context are equivalent to performing a reset.\n!!! Please confirm the peripherals used in your application and their sleep retention support status\nbefore enabling this option, peripherals sleep retention driver support status is tracked in\npower_management.rst\n\nNote2: When this option is enabled simultaneously with FREERTOS_USE_TICKLESS_IDLE, since the UART will\nbe powered down, the uart FIFO will be flushed before sleep to avoid data loss, however, this has the\npotential to block the sleep process and cause the wakeup time to be skipped, which will cause the tick\nof freertos to not be compensated correctly when returning from sleep and cause the system to crash.\nTo avoid this, you can increase FREERTOS_IDLE_TIME_BEFORE_SLEEP threshold in menuconfig.",
"id": "PM_POWER_DOWN_PERIPHERAL_IN_LIGHT_SLEEP",
"name": "PM_POWER_DOWN_PERIPHERAL_IN_LIGHT_SLEEP",
"range": null,
"title": "Power down Digital Peripheral in light sleep (EXPERIMENTAL)",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": null,
"help": null,
"id": "PM_UPDATE_CCOMPARE_HLI_WORKAROUND",
"name": "PM_UPDATE_CCOMPARE_HLI_WORKAROUND",
"range": null,
"title": null,
"type": "bool"
}
],
"depends_on": null,
"id": "component-config-power-management",
"title": "Power Management",
"type": "menu"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "SPIRAM && !APP_BUILD_TYPE_PURE_RAM_APP",
"help": null,
"id": "SPIRAM_MODE_QUAD",
"name": "SPIRAM_MODE_QUAD",
"range": null,
"title": null,
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice SPIRAM_TYPE>",
"help": null,
"id": "SPIRAM_TYPE_AUTO",
"name": "SPIRAM_TYPE_AUTO",
"range": null,
"title": "Auto-detect",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice SPIRAM_TYPE>",
"help": null,
"id": "SPIRAM_TYPE_ESPPSRAM16",
"name": "SPIRAM_TYPE_ESPPSRAM16",
"range": null,
"title": "ESP-PSRAM16 or APS1604",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice SPIRAM_TYPE>",
"help": null,
"id": "SPIRAM_TYPE_ESPPSRAM32",
"name": "SPIRAM_TYPE_ESPPSRAM32",
"range": null,
"title": "ESP-PSRAM32",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice SPIRAM_TYPE>",
"help": null,
"id": "SPIRAM_TYPE_ESPPSRAM64",
"name": "SPIRAM_TYPE_ESPPSRAM64",
"range": null,
"title": "ESP-PSRAM64 or LY68L6400",
"type": "bool"
}
],
"depends_on": "SPIRAM && !APP_BUILD_TYPE_PURE_RAM_APP",
"help": null,
"id": "component-config-esp-psram-support-for-external-spi-connected-ram-spi-ram-config-type-of-spi-ram-chip-in-use",
"name": "SPIRAM_TYPE",
"title": "Type of SPI RAM chip in use",
"type": "choice"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice SPIRAM_SPEED>",
"help": null,
"id": "SPIRAM_SPEED_40M",
"name": "SPIRAM_SPEED_40M",
"range": null,
"title": "40MHz clock speed",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "ESPTOOLPY_FLASHFREQ_80M && <choice SPIRAM_SPEED>",
"help": null,
"id": "SPIRAM_SPEED_80M",
"name": "SPIRAM_SPEED_80M",
"range": null,
"title": "80MHz clock speed",
"type": "bool"
}
],
"depends_on": "SPIRAM && !APP_BUILD_TYPE_PURE_RAM_APP",
"help": "Select the speed for the SPI RAM chip.\nIf SPI RAM is enabled, we only support three combinations of SPI speed mode we supported now:\n\n1. Flash SPI running at 40Mhz and RAM SPI running at 40Mhz\n2. Flash SPI running at 80Mhz and RAM SPI running at 40Mhz\n3. Flash SPI running at 80Mhz and RAM SPI running at 80Mhz\n\nNote: If the third mode(80Mhz+80Mhz) is enabled for SPI RAM of type 32MBit, one of the HSPI/VSPI host\nwill be occupied by the system. Which SPI host to use can be selected by the config item\nSPIRAM_OCCUPY_SPI_HOST. Application code should never touch HSPI/VSPI hardware in this case. The\noption to select 80MHz will only be visible if the flash SPI speed is also 80MHz.\n(ESPTOOLPY_FLASHFREQ_80M is true)",
"id": "component-config-esp-psram-support-for-external-spi-connected-ram-spi-ram-config-set-ram-clock-speed",
"name": "SPIRAM_SPEED",
"title": "Set RAM clock speed",
"type": "choice"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "SPIRAM && !APP_BUILD_TYPE_PURE_RAM_APP",
"help": null,
"id": "SPIRAM_SPEED",
"name": "SPIRAM_SPEED",
"range": null,
"title": null,
"type": "int"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "SPIRAM_BOOT_INIT && !SPIRAM_ALLOW_BSS_SEG_EXTERNAL_MEMORY && SPIRAM && !APP_BUILD_TYPE_PURE_RAM_APP",
"help": "Normally, if psram initialization is enabled during compile time but not found at runtime, it\nis seen as an error making the CPU panic. If this is enabled, booting will complete\nbut no PSRAM will be available.",
"id": "SPIRAM_IGNORE_NOTFOUND",
"name": "SPIRAM_IGNORE_NOTFOUND",
"range": null,
"title": "Ignore PSRAM when not found",
"type": "bool"
}
],
"depends_on": "SPIRAM && !APP_BUILD_TYPE_PURE_RAM_APP",
"help": "If this is enabled, the SPI RAM will be enabled during initial boot. Unless you\nhave specific requirements, you'll want to leave this enabled so memory allocated\nduring boot-up can also be placed in SPI RAM.",
"id": "SPIRAM_BOOT_INIT",
"name": "SPIRAM_BOOT_INIT",
"range": null,
"title": "Initialize SPI RAM during startup",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice SPIRAM_USE>",
"help": null,
"id": "SPIRAM_USE_MEMMAP",
"name": "SPIRAM_USE_MEMMAP",
"range": null,
"title": "Integrate RAM into memory map",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice SPIRAM_USE>",
"help": null,
"id": "SPIRAM_USE_CAPS_ALLOC",
"name": "SPIRAM_USE_CAPS_ALLOC",
"range": null,
"title": "Make RAM allocatable using heap_caps_malloc(..., MALLOC_CAP_SPIRAM)",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice SPIRAM_USE>",
"help": null,
"id": "SPIRAM_USE_MALLOC",
"name": "SPIRAM_USE_MALLOC",
"range": null,
"title": "Make RAM allocatable using malloc() as well",
"type": "bool"
}
],
"depends_on": "SPIRAM && !APP_BUILD_TYPE_PURE_RAM_APP",
"help": "The SPI RAM can be accessed in multiple methods: by just having it available as an unmanaged\nmemory region in the CPU's memory map, by integrating it in the heap as 'special' memory\nneeding heap_caps_malloc to allocate, or by fully integrating it making malloc() also able to\nreturn SPI RAM pointers.",
"id": "component-config-esp-psram-support-for-external-spi-connected-ram-spi-ram-config-spi-ram-access-method",
"name": "SPIRAM_USE",
"title": "SPI RAM access method",
"type": "choice"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "SPIRAM_BOOT_INIT && SPIRAM && !APP_BUILD_TYPE_PURE_RAM_APP",
"help": "Runs a rudimentary memory test on initialization. Aborts when memory test fails. Disable this for\nslightly faster startup.",
"id": "SPIRAM_MEMTEST",
"name": "SPIRAM_MEMTEST",
"range": null,
"title": "Run memory test on SPI RAM initialization",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "SPIRAM_USE_MALLOC && SPIRAM && !APP_BUILD_TYPE_PURE_RAM_APP",
"help": "If malloc() is capable of also allocating SPI-connected ram, its allocation strategy will prefer to\nallocate chunks less than this size in internal memory, while allocations larger than this will be\ndone from external RAM. If allocation from the preferred region fails, an attempt is made to allocate\nfrom the non-preferred region instead, so malloc() will not suddenly fail when either internal or\nexternal memory is full.",
"id": "SPIRAM_MALLOC_ALWAYSINTERNAL",
"name": "SPIRAM_MALLOC_ALWAYSINTERNAL",
"range": null,
"title": "Maximum malloc() size, in bytes, to always put in internal memory",
"type": "int"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "(SPIRAM_USE_CAPS_ALLOC || SPIRAM_USE_MALLOC) && SPIRAM && !APP_BUILD_TYPE_PURE_RAM_APP",
"help": "Try to allocate memories of WiFi and LWIP in SPIRAM firstly. If failed, try to allocate internal\nmemory then.",
"id": "SPIRAM_TRY_ALLOCATE_WIFI_LWIP",
"name": "SPIRAM_TRY_ALLOCATE_WIFI_LWIP",
"range": null,
"title": "Try to allocate memories of WiFi and LWIP in SPIRAM firstly. If failed, allocate internal memory",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "SPIRAM_USE_MALLOC && SPIRAM && !APP_BUILD_TYPE_PURE_RAM_APP",
"help": "Because the external/internal RAM allocation strategy is not always perfect, it sometimes may happen\nthat the internal memory is entirely filled up. This causes allocations that are specifically done in\ninternal memory, for example the stack for new tasks or memory to service DMA or have memory that's\nalso available when SPI cache is down, to fail. This option reserves a pool specifically for requests\nlike that; the memory in this pool is not given out when a normal malloc() is called.\n\nSet this to 0 to disable this feature.\n\nNote that because FreeRTOS stacks are forced to internal memory, they will also use this memory pool;\nbe sure to keep this in mind when adjusting this value.\n\nNote also that the DMA reserved pool may not be one single contiguous memory region, depending on the\nconfigured size and the static memory usage of the app.",
"id": "SPIRAM_MALLOC_RESERVE_INTERNAL",
"name": "SPIRAM_MALLOC_RESERVE_INTERNAL",
"range": null,
"title": "Reserve this amount of bytes for data that specifically needs to be in DMA or internal memory",
"type": "int"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "SPIRAM && SPIRAM && !APP_BUILD_TYPE_PURE_RAM_APP",
"help": "If enabled, variables with EXT_RAM_BSS_ATTR attribute will be placed in SPIRAM instead of internal DRAM.\nBSS section of `lwip`, `net80211`, `pp`, `bt` libraries will be automatically placed\nin SPIRAM. BSS sections from other object files and libraries can also be placed in SPIRAM through\nlinker fragment scheme `extram_bss`.\n\nNote that the variables placed in SPIRAM using EXT_RAM_BSS_ATTR will be zero initialized.",
"id": "SPIRAM_ALLOW_BSS_SEG_EXTERNAL_MEMORY",
"name": "SPIRAM_ALLOW_BSS_SEG_EXTERNAL_MEMORY",
"range": null,
"title": "Allow .bss segment placed in external memory",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "SPIRAM && IDF_TARGET_ESP32 && SPIRAM && !APP_BUILD_TYPE_PURE_RAM_APP",
"help": "If enabled, noinit variables can be placed in PSRAM using EXT_RAM_NOINIT_ATTR.\n\nNote the values placed into this section will not be initialized at startup and should keep its value\nafter software restart.",
"id": "SPIRAM_ALLOW_NOINIT_SEG_EXTERNAL_MEMORY",
"name": "SPIRAM_ALLOW_NOINIT_SEG_EXTERNAL_MEMORY",
"range": null,
"title": "Allow .noinit segment placed in external memory",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "SPIRAM_MODE_OCT && IDF_TARGET_ESP32S3 && SPIRAM && !APP_BUILD_TYPE_PURE_RAM_APP",
"help": "Enable MSPI Error-Correcting Code function when accessing SPIRAM.\n\nIf enabled, 1/16 of the SPI RAM total size will be reserved for error-correcting code.",
"id": "SPIRAM_ECC_ENABLE",
"name": "SPIRAM_ECC_ENABLE",
"range": null,
"title": "Enable SPI RAM ECC",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "(SPIRAM_USE_MEMMAP || SPIRAM_USE_CAPS_ALLOC || SPIRAM_USE_MALLOC) && ESP32_REV_MIN_FULL < 300 && SPIRAM && !APP_BUILD_TYPE_PURE_RAM_APP",
"help": "Revision 1 of the ESP32 has a bug that can cause a write to PSRAM not to take place in some situations\nwhen the cache line needs to be fetched from external RAM and an interrupt occurs. This enables a\nfix in the compiler (-mfix-esp32-psram-cache-issue) that makes sure the specific code that is\nvulnerable to this will not be emitted.\n\nThis will also not use any bits of newlib that are located in ROM, opting for a version that is\ncompiled with the workaround and located in flash instead.\n\nThe workaround is not required for ESP32 revision 3 and above.",
"id": "SPIRAM_CACHE_WORKAROUND",
"name": "SPIRAM_CACHE_WORKAROUND",
"range": null,
"title": "Enable workaround for bug in SPI RAM cache for Rev1 ESP32s",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice SPIRAM_CACHE_WORKAROUND_STRATEGY>",
"help": null,
"id": "SPIRAM_CACHE_WORKAROUND_STRATEGY_MEMW",
"name": "SPIRAM_CACHE_WORKAROUND_STRATEGY_MEMW",
"range": null,
"title": "Insert memw after vulnerable instructions (default)",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice SPIRAM_CACHE_WORKAROUND_STRATEGY>",
"help": null,
"id": "SPIRAM_CACHE_WORKAROUND_STRATEGY_DUPLDST",
"name": "SPIRAM_CACHE_WORKAROUND_STRATEGY_DUPLDST",
"range": null,
"title": "Duplicate LD/ST for 32-bit, memw for 8/16 bit",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice SPIRAM_CACHE_WORKAROUND_STRATEGY>",
"help": null,
"id": "SPIRAM_CACHE_WORKAROUND_STRATEGY_NOPS",
"name": "SPIRAM_CACHE_WORKAROUND_STRATEGY_NOPS",
"range": null,
"title": "Insert nops between vulnerable loads/stores (old strategy, obsolete)",
"type": "bool"
}
],
"depends_on": "SPIRAM_CACHE_WORKAROUND && SPIRAM && !APP_BUILD_TYPE_PURE_RAM_APP",
"help": "Select the workaround strategy. Note that the strategy for precompiled\nlibraries (libgcc, newlib, bt, wifi) is not affected by this selection.\n\nUnless you know you need a different strategy, it's suggested you stay\nwith the default MEMW strategy. Note that DUPLDST can interfere with hardware\nencryption and this will be automatically disabled if this workaround is selected.\n'Insert nops' is the workaround that was used in older esp-idf versions. This workaround\nstill can cause faulty data transfers from/to SPI RAM in some situation.",
"id": "component-config-esp-psram-support-for-external-spi-connected-ram-spi-ram-config-spiram-cache-workaround-debugging-workaround-strategy",
"name": "SPIRAM_CACHE_WORKAROUND_STRATEGY",
"title": "Workaround strategy",
"type": "choice"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "SPIRAM && !APP_BUILD_TYPE_PURE_RAM_APP",
"help": null,
"id": "SPIRAM_WORKAROUND_NEED_VOLATILE_SPINLOCK",
"name": "SPIRAM_WORKAROUND_NEED_VOLATILE_SPINLOCK",
"range": null,
"title": null,
"type": "bool"
}
],
"depends_on": "SPIRAM && !APP_BUILD_TYPE_PURE_RAM_APP",
"id": "component-config-esp-psram-support-for-external-spi-connected-ram-spi-ram-config-spiram-cache-workaround-debugging",
"title": "SPIRAM cache workaround debugging",
"type": "menu"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "SPIRAM_CACHE_WORKAROUND && SPIRAM && !APP_BUILD_TYPE_PURE_RAM_APP",
"help": "The functions affected by this option are: longjmp and setjmp.\nPutting these function in IRAM will allow them to be called when flash cache is disabled\nbut it will also reduce the available size of free IRAM for the user application.",
"id": "SPIRAM_CACHE_LIBJMP_IN_IRAM",
"name": "SPIRAM_CACHE_LIBJMP_IN_IRAM",
"range": null,
"title": "Put libc's jump related functions in IRAM",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "SPIRAM_CACHE_WORKAROUND && SPIRAM && !APP_BUILD_TYPE_PURE_RAM_APP",
"help": "The functions affected by this option are: abs, div, labs, ldiv, quorem, fpclassify,\nand nan.\nPutting these function in IRAM will allow them to be called when flash cache is disabled\nbut it will also reduce the available size of free IRAM for the user application.",
"id": "SPIRAM_CACHE_LIBMATH_IN_IRAM",
"name": "SPIRAM_CACHE_LIBMATH_IN_IRAM",
"range": null,
"title": "Put libc's math related functions in IRAM",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "SPIRAM_CACHE_WORKAROUND && SPIRAM && !APP_BUILD_TYPE_PURE_RAM_APP",
"help": "The functions affected by this option are: utoa, itoa, atoi, atol, strtol, and strtoul.\nPutting these function in IRAM will allow them to be called when flash cache is disabled\nbut it will also reduce the available size of free IRAM for the user application.",
"id": "SPIRAM_CACHE_LIBNUMPARSER_IN_IRAM",
"name": "SPIRAM_CACHE_LIBNUMPARSER_IN_IRAM",
"range": null,
"title": "Put libc's number parsing related functions in IRAM",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "SPIRAM_CACHE_WORKAROUND && SPIRAM && !APP_BUILD_TYPE_PURE_RAM_APP",
"help": "The functions affected by this option are: wcrtomb, fvwrite, wbuf, wsetup, fputwc, wctomb_r,\nungetc, makebuf, fflush, refill, and sccl.\nPutting these function in IRAM will allow them to be called when flash cache is disabled\nbut it will also reduce the available size of free IRAM for the user application.",
"id": "SPIRAM_CACHE_LIBIO_IN_IRAM",
"name": "SPIRAM_CACHE_LIBIO_IN_IRAM",
"range": null,
"title": "Put libc's I/O related functions in IRAM",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "SPIRAM_CACHE_WORKAROUND && SPIRAM && !APP_BUILD_TYPE_PURE_RAM_APP",
"help": "The functions affected by this option are: asctime, asctime_r, ctime, ctime_r, lcltime, lcltime_r,\ngmtime, gmtime_r, strftime, mktime, tzset_r, tzset, time, gettzinfo, systimes, month_lengths,\ntimelocal, tzvars, tzlock, tzcalc_limits, and strptime.\nPutting these function in IRAM will allow them to be called when flash cache is disabled\nbut it will also reduce the available size of free IRAM for the user application.",
"id": "SPIRAM_CACHE_LIBTIME_IN_IRAM",
"name": "SPIRAM_CACHE_LIBTIME_IN_IRAM",
"range": null,
"title": "Put libc's time related functions in IRAM",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "SPIRAM_CACHE_WORKAROUND && SPIRAM && !APP_BUILD_TYPE_PURE_RAM_APP",
"help": "The functions affected by this option are: ctype_, toupper, tolower, toascii, strupr, bzero,\nisalnum, isalpha, isascii, isblank, iscntrl, isdigit, isgraph, islower, isprint, ispunct,\nisspace, and isupper.\nPutting these function in IRAM will allow them to be called when flash cache is disabled\nbut it will also reduce the available size of free IRAM for the user application.",
"id": "SPIRAM_CACHE_LIBCHAR_IN_IRAM",
"name": "SPIRAM_CACHE_LIBCHAR_IN_IRAM",
"range": null,
"title": "Put libc's characters related functions in IRAM",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "SPIRAM_CACHE_WORKAROUND && SPIRAM && !APP_BUILD_TYPE_PURE_RAM_APP",
"help": "The functions affected by this option are: memccpy, memchr memmove, and memrchr.\nPutting these function in IRAM will allow them to be called when flash cache is disabled\nbut it will also reduce the available size of free IRAM for the user application.",
"id": "SPIRAM_CACHE_LIBMEM_IN_IRAM",
"name": "SPIRAM_CACHE_LIBMEM_IN_IRAM",
"range": null,
"title": "Put libc's memory related functions in IRAM",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "SPIRAM_CACHE_WORKAROUND && SPIRAM && !APP_BUILD_TYPE_PURE_RAM_APP",
"help": "The functions affected by this option are: strcasecmp, strcasestr, strchr, strcoll,\nstrcpy, strcspn, strdup, strdup_r, strlcat, strlcpy, strlen, strlwr, strncasecmp,\nstrncat, strncmp, strncpy, strndup, strndup_r, strrchr, strsep, strspn, strstr,\nstrtok_r, and strupr.\nPutting these function in IRAM will allow them to be called when flash cache is disabled\nbut it will also reduce the available size of free IRAM for the user application.",
"id": "SPIRAM_CACHE_LIBSTR_IN_IRAM",
"name": "SPIRAM_CACHE_LIBSTR_IN_IRAM",
"range": null,
"title": "Put libc's string related functions in IRAM",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "SPIRAM_CACHE_WORKAROUND && SPIRAM && !APP_BUILD_TYPE_PURE_RAM_APP",
"help": "The functions affected by this option are: srand, rand, and rand_r.\nPutting these function in IRAM will allow them to be called when flash cache is disabled\nbut it will also reduce the available size of free IRAM for the user application.",
"id": "SPIRAM_CACHE_LIBRAND_IN_IRAM",
"name": "SPIRAM_CACHE_LIBRAND_IN_IRAM",
"range": null,
"title": "Put libc's random related functions in IRAM",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "SPIRAM_CACHE_WORKAROUND && SPIRAM && !APP_BUILD_TYPE_PURE_RAM_APP",
"help": "The functions affected by this option are: environ, envlock, and getenv_r.\nPutting these function in IRAM will allow them to be called when flash cache is disabled\nbut it will also reduce the available size of free IRAM for the user application.",
"id": "SPIRAM_CACHE_LIBENV_IN_IRAM",
"name": "SPIRAM_CACHE_LIBENV_IN_IRAM",
"range": null,
"title": "Put libc's environment related functions in IRAM",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "SPIRAM_CACHE_WORKAROUND && SPIRAM && !APP_BUILD_TYPE_PURE_RAM_APP",
"help": "The functions affected by this option are: lock, isatty, fclose, open, close, creat, read,\nrshift, sbrk, stdio, syssbrk, sysclose, sysopen, creat, sysread, syswrite, impure, fwalk,\nand findfp.\nPutting these function in IRAM will allow them to be called when flash cache is disabled\nbut it will also reduce the available size of free IRAM for the user application.",
"id": "SPIRAM_CACHE_LIBFILE_IN_IRAM",
"name": "SPIRAM_CACHE_LIBFILE_IN_IRAM",
"range": null,
"title": "Put libc's file related functions in IRAM",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "SPIRAM_CACHE_WORKAROUND && SPIRAM && !APP_BUILD_TYPE_PURE_RAM_APP",
"help": "The functions affected by this option are: raise and system\nPutting these function in IRAM will allow them to be called when flash cache is disabled\nbut it will also reduce the available size of free IRAM for the user application.",
"id": "SPIRAM_CACHE_LIBMISC_IN_IRAM",
"name": "SPIRAM_CACHE_LIBMISC_IN_IRAM",
"range": null,
"title": "Put libc's miscellaneous functions in IRAM, see help",
"type": "bool"
}
],
"depends_on": "SPIRAM && !APP_BUILD_TYPE_PURE_RAM_APP",
"id": "component-config-esp-psram-support-for-external-spi-connected-ram-spi-ram-config-spiram-workaround-libraries-placement",
"title": "SPIRAM workaround libraries placement",
"type": "menu"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "SPIRAM_BANKSWITCH_ENABLE && SPIRAM && !APP_BUILD_TYPE_PURE_RAM_APP",
"help": "Select the amount of banks reserved for bank switching. Note that the amount of RAM allocatable with\nmalloc/esp_heap_alloc_caps will decrease by 32K for each page reserved here.\n\nNote that this reservation is only actually done if your program actually uses the himem API. Without\nany himem calls, the reservation is not done and the original amount of memory will be available\nto malloc/esp_heap_alloc_caps.",
"id": "SPIRAM_BANKSWITCH_RESERVE",
"name": "SPIRAM_BANKSWITCH_RESERVE",
"range": null,
"title": "Amount of 32K pages to reserve for bank switching",
"type": "int"
}
],
"depends_on": "(SPIRAM_USE_MEMMAP || SPIRAM_USE_CAPS_ALLOC || SPIRAM_USE_MALLOC) && SPIRAM && !APP_BUILD_TYPE_PURE_RAM_APP",
"help": "The ESP32 only supports 4MiB of external RAM in its address space. The hardware does support larger\nmemories, but these have to be bank-switched in and out of this address space. Enabling this allows you\nto reserve some MMU pages for this, which allows the use of the esp_himem api to manage these banks.\n\n#Note that this is limited to 62 banks, as esp_psram_extram_writeback_cache needs some kind of mapping of\n#some banks below that mark to work. We cannot at this moment guarantee this to exist when himem is\n#enabled.\n\nIf spiram 2T mode is enabled, the size of 64Mbit psram will be changed as 32Mbit, so himem will be\nunusable.",
"id": "SPIRAM_BANKSWITCH_ENABLE",
"name": "SPIRAM_BANKSWITCH_ENABLE",
"range": null,
"title": "Enable bank switching for >4MiB external RAM",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "SPIRAM_USE_MALLOC && SPIRAM && !APP_BUILD_TYPE_PURE_RAM_APP",
"help": "Because some bits of the ESP32 code environment cannot be recompiled with the cache workaround,\nnormally tasks cannot be safely run with their stack residing in external memory; for this reason\nxTaskCreate (and related task creaton functions) always allocate stack in internal memory and\nxTaskCreateStatic will check if the memory passed to it is in internal memory. If you have a task that\nneeds a large amount of stack and does not call on ROM code in any way (no direct calls, but also no\nBluetooth/WiFi), you can try enable this to cause xTaskCreateStatic to allow tasks stack in external\nmemory.",
"id": "SPIRAM_ALLOW_STACK_EXTERNAL_MEMORY",
"name": "SPIRAM_ALLOW_STACK_EXTERNAL_MEMORY",
"range": null,
"title": "Allow external memory as an argument to xTaskCreateStatic",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice SPIRAM_OCCUPY_SPI_HOST>",
"help": null,
"id": "SPIRAM_OCCUPY_HSPI_HOST",
"name": "SPIRAM_OCCUPY_HSPI_HOST",
"range": null,
"title": "HSPI host (SPI2)",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice SPIRAM_OCCUPY_SPI_HOST>",
"help": null,
"id": "SPIRAM_OCCUPY_VSPI_HOST",
"name": "SPIRAM_OCCUPY_VSPI_HOST",
"range": null,
"title": "VSPI host (SPI3)",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice SPIRAM_OCCUPY_SPI_HOST>",
"help": null,
"id": "SPIRAM_OCCUPY_NO_HOST",
"name": "SPIRAM_OCCUPY_NO_HOST",
"range": null,
"title": "Will not try to use any host, will abort if not able to use the PSRAM",
"type": "bool"
}
],
"depends_on": "SPIRAM_SPEED_80M && SPIRAM && !APP_BUILD_TYPE_PURE_RAM_APP",
"help": "When both flash and PSRAM is working under 80MHz, and the PSRAM is of type 32MBit, one of the HSPI/VSPI\nhost will be used to output the clock. Select which one to use here.",
"id": "component-config-esp-psram-support-for-external-spi-connected-ram-spi-ram-config-spi-host-to-use-for-32mbit-psram",
"name": "SPIRAM_OCCUPY_SPI_HOST",
"title": "SPI host to use for 32MBit PSRAM",
"type": "choice"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "SPIRAM && SPIRAM && !APP_BUILD_TYPE_PURE_RAM_APP",
"help": "The PSRAM CLOCK IO can be any unused GPIO, user can config it based on hardware design. If user use\n1.8V flash and 1.8V psram, this value can only be one of 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 16, 17.\n\nIf configured to the same pin as Flash, PSRAM shouldn't be rev0. Contact Espressif for more\ninformation.",
"id": "D0WD_PSRAM_CLK_IO",
"name": "D0WD_PSRAM_CLK_IO",
"range": null,
"title": "PSRAM CLK IO number",
"type": "int"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "SPIRAM && SPIRAM && !APP_BUILD_TYPE_PURE_RAM_APP",
"help": "The PSRAM CS IO can be any unused GPIO, user can config it based on hardware design. If user use\n1.8V flash and 1.8V psram, this value can only be one of 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 16, 17.",
"id": "D0WD_PSRAM_CS_IO",
"name": "D0WD_PSRAM_CS_IO",
"range": null,
"title": "PSRAM CS IO number",
"type": "int"
}
],
"depends_on": "SPIRAM && !APP_BUILD_TYPE_PURE_RAM_APP",
"id": "component-config-esp-psram-support-for-external-spi-connected-ram-spi-ram-config-psram-clock-and-cs-io-for-esp32-dowd",
"title": "PSRAM clock and cs IO for ESP32-DOWD",
"type": "menu"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "SPIRAM && SPIRAM && !APP_BUILD_TYPE_PURE_RAM_APP",
"help": "User can config it based on hardware design. For ESP32-D2WD chip, the psram can only be 1.8V psram,\nso this value can only be one of 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 16, 17.\n\nIf configured to the same pin (GPIO6) as Flash, PSRAM shouldn't be rev0. Contact Espressif for more\ninformation.",
"id": "D2WD_PSRAM_CLK_IO",
"name": "D2WD_PSRAM_CLK_IO",
"range": null,
"title": "PSRAM CLK IO number",
"type": "int"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "SPIRAM && SPIRAM && !APP_BUILD_TYPE_PURE_RAM_APP",
"help": "User can config it based on hardware design. For ESP32-D2WD chip, the psram can only be 1.8V psram,\nso this value can only be one of 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 16, 17.",
"id": "D2WD_PSRAM_CS_IO",
"name": "D2WD_PSRAM_CS_IO",
"range": null,
"title": "PSRAM CS IO number",
"type": "int"
}
],
"depends_on": "SPIRAM && !APP_BUILD_TYPE_PURE_RAM_APP",
"id": "component-config-esp-psram-support-for-external-spi-connected-ram-spi-ram-config-psram-clock-and-cs-io-for-esp32-d2wd",
"title": "PSRAM clock and cs IO for ESP32-D2WD",
"type": "menu"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "SPIRAM && SPIRAM && !APP_BUILD_TYPE_PURE_RAM_APP",
"help": "The PSRAM CS IO can be any unused GPIO, user can config it based on hardware design.\n\nFor ESP32-PICO chip, the psram share clock with flash, so user do not need to configure the clock\nIO.\nFor the reference hardware design, please refer to\nhttps://www.espressif.com/sites/default/files/documentation/esp32-pico-d4_datasheet_en.pdf",
"id": "PICO_PSRAM_CS_IO",
"name": "PICO_PSRAM_CS_IO",
"range": null,
"title": "PSRAM CS IO number",
"type": "int"
}
],
"depends_on": "SPIRAM && !APP_BUILD_TYPE_PURE_RAM_APP",
"id": "component-config-esp-psram-support-for-external-spi-connected-ram-spi-ram-config-psram-clock-and-cs-io-for-esp32-pico-d4",
"title": "PSRAM clock and cs IO for ESP32-PICO-D4",
"type": "menu"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "IDF_TARGET_ESP32 && (ESPTOOLPY_FLASHMODE_DIO || ESPTOOLPY_FLASHMODE_DOUT) && SPIRAM && !APP_BUILD_TYPE_PURE_RAM_APP",
"help": "This setting is only used if the SPI flash pins have been overridden by setting the eFuses\nSPI_PAD_CONFIG_xxx, and the SPI flash mode is DIO or DOUT.\n\nWhen this is the case, the eFuse config only defines 3 of the 4 Quad I/O data pins. The WP pin (aka\nESP32 pin \"SD_DATA_3\" or SPI flash pin \"IO2\") is not specified in eFuse. The psram only has QPI\nmode, so a WP pin setting is necessary.\n\nIf this config item is set to N (default), the correct WP pin will be automatically used for any\nEspressif chip or module with integrated flash. If a custom setting is needed, set this config item\nto Y and specify the GPIO number connected to the WP pin.\n\nWhen flash mode is set to QIO or QOUT, the PSRAM WP pin will be set the same as the SPI Flash WP pin\nconfigured in the bootloader.",
"id": "SPIRAM_CUSTOM_SPIWP_SD3_PIN",
"name": "SPIRAM_CUSTOM_SPIWP_SD3_PIN",
"range": null,
"title": "Use custom SPI PSRAM WP(SD3) Pin when flash pins set in eFuse (read help)",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "IDF_TARGET_ESP32 && (ESPTOOLPY_FLASHMODE_DIO || ESPTOOLPY_FLASHMODE_DOUT) && SPIRAM && !APP_BUILD_TYPE_PURE_RAM_APP",
"help": "The option \"Use custom SPI PSRAM WP(SD3) pin\" must be set or this value is ignored\n\nIf burning a customized set of SPI flash pins in eFuse and using DIO or DOUT mode for flash, set this\nvalue to the GPIO number of the SPIRAM WP pin.",
"id": "SPIRAM_SPIWP_SD3_PIN",
"name": "SPIRAM_SPIWP_SD3_PIN",
"range": null,
"title": "Custom SPI PSRAM WP(SD3) Pin",
"type": "int"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "SPIRAM && SPIRAM && !APP_BUILD_TYPE_PURE_RAM_APP",
"help": "Enable this option to fix single bit errors inside 64Mbit PSRAM.\n\nSome 64Mbit PSRAM chips have a hardware issue in the RAM which causes bit errors at multiple\nfixed bit positions.\n\nNote: If this option is enabled, the 64Mbit PSRAM chip will appear to be 32Mbit in size.\nApplications will not be affected unless the use the esp_himem APIs, which are not supported\nin 2T mode.",
"id": "SPIRAM_2T_MODE",
"name": "SPIRAM_2T_MODE",
"range": null,
"title": "Enable SPI PSRAM 2T mode",
"type": "bool"
}
],
"depends_on": "SPIRAM && !APP_BUILD_TYPE_PURE_RAM_APP",
"id": "component-config-esp-psram-support-for-external-spi-connected-ram-spi-ram-config",
"title": "SPI RAM config",
"type": "menu"
}
],
"depends_on": "!APP_BUILD_TYPE_PURE_RAM_APP",
"help": "This enables support for an external SPI RAM chip, connected in parallel with the\nmain SPI flash chip.",
"id": "SPIRAM",
"name": "SPIRAM",
"range": null,
"title": "Support for external, SPI-connected RAM",
"type": "bool"
}
],
"depends_on": "!APP_BUILD_TYPE_PURE_RAM_APP",
"id": "component-config-esp-psram",
"title": "ESP PSRAM",
"type": "menu"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "RINGBUF_PLACE_FUNCTIONS_INTO_FLASH",
"help": "Place ISR ringbuf functions (like xRingbufferSendFromISR/xRingbufferReceiveFromISR) into flash.\nThis frees up IRAM, but the functions can no longer be called when the cache is disabled\nor from an IRAM interrupt context.\n\nThis option is not compatible with ESP-IDF drivers which are configured to\nrun the ISR from an IRAM context, e.g. CONFIG_UART_ISR_IN_IRAM.",
"id": "RINGBUF_PLACE_ISR_FUNCTIONS_INTO_FLASH",
"name": "RINGBUF_PLACE_ISR_FUNCTIONS_INTO_FLASH",
"range": null,
"title": "Place ISR ringbuf functions into flash",
"type": "bool"
}
],
"depends_on": null,
"help": "Place non-ISR ringbuf functions (like xRingbufferCreate/xRingbufferSend) into flash.\nThis frees up IRAM, but the functions can no longer be called when the cache is disabled.",
"id": "RINGBUF_PLACE_FUNCTIONS_INTO_FLASH",
"name": "RINGBUF_PLACE_FUNCTIONS_INTO_FLASH",
"range": null,
"title": "Place non-ISR ringbuf functions into flash",
"type": "bool"
}
],
"depends_on": null,
"id": "component-config-esp-ringbuf",
"title": "ESP Ringbuf",
"type": "menu"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "IDF_ENV_FPGA && <choice ESP_DEFAULT_CPU_FREQ_MHZ>",
"help": null,
"id": "ESP_DEFAULT_CPU_FREQ_MHZ_40",
"name": "ESP_DEFAULT_CPU_FREQ_MHZ_40",
"range": null,
"title": "40 MHz",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice ESP_DEFAULT_CPU_FREQ_MHZ>",
"help": null,
"id": "ESP_DEFAULT_CPU_FREQ_MHZ_80",
"name": "ESP_DEFAULT_CPU_FREQ_MHZ_80",
"range": null,
"title": "80 MHz",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice ESP_DEFAULT_CPU_FREQ_MHZ>",
"help": null,
"id": "ESP_DEFAULT_CPU_FREQ_MHZ_160",
"name": "ESP_DEFAULT_CPU_FREQ_MHZ_160",
"range": null,
"title": "160 MHz",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice ESP_DEFAULT_CPU_FREQ_MHZ>",
"help": null,
"id": "ESP_DEFAULT_CPU_FREQ_MHZ_240",
"name": "ESP_DEFAULT_CPU_FREQ_MHZ_240",
"range": null,
"title": "240 MHz",
"type": "bool"
}
],
"depends_on": null,
"help": "CPU frequency to be set on application startup.",
"id": "component-config-esp-system-settings-cpu-frequency",
"name": "ESP_DEFAULT_CPU_FREQ_MHZ",
"title": "CPU frequency",
"type": "choice"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": null,
"help": null,
"id": "ESP_DEFAULT_CPU_FREQ_MHZ",
"name": "ESP_DEFAULT_CPU_FREQ_MHZ",
"range": null,
"title": null,
"type": "int"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "FREERTOS_UNICORE",
"help": "This option allows to place .rtc_data and .rtc_rodata sections into\nRTC fast memory segment to free the slow memory region for ULP programs.\nThis option depends on the CONFIG_FREERTOS_UNICORE option because RTC fast memory\ncan be accessed only by PRO_CPU core.",
"id": "ESP32_RTCDATA_IN_FAST_MEM",
"name": "ESP32_RTCDATA_IN_FAST_MEM",
"range": null,
"title": "Place RTC_DATA_ATTR and RTC_RODATA_ATTR variables into RTC fast memory segment",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "ESP32_USE_FIXED_STATIC_RAM_SIZE",
"help": "RAM size dedicated for static variables (.data & .bss sections).\nPlease note that the actual length will be reduced by BTDM_RESERVE_DRAM if Bluetooth\ncontroller is enabled.",
"id": "ESP32_FIXED_STATIC_RAM_SIZE",
"name": "ESP32_FIXED_STATIC_RAM_SIZE",
"range": null,
"title": "Fixed Static RAM size",
"type": "hex"
}
],
"depends_on": null,
"help": "If this option is disabled, the DRAM part of the heap starts right after the .bss section,\nwithin the dram0_0 region. As a result, adding or removing some static variables\nwill change the available heap size.\n\nIf this option is enabled, the DRAM part of the heap starts right after the dram0_0 region,\nwhere its length is set with ESP32_FIXED_STATIC_RAM_SIZE",
"id": "ESP32_USE_FIXED_STATIC_RAM_SIZE",
"name": "ESP32_USE_FIXED_STATIC_RAM_SIZE",
"range": null,
"title": "Use fixed static RAM size",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "FREERTOS_UNICORE",
"help": "If enabled, application can use IRAM as byte accessible region for storing data\n(Note: IRAM region cannot be used as task stack)\n\nThis is possible due to handling of exceptions `LoadStoreError (3)` and `LoadStoreAlignmentError (9)`\nEach unaligned read/write access will incur a penalty of maximum of 167 CPU cycles.",
"id": "ESP32_IRAM_AS_8BIT_ACCESSIBLE_MEMORY",
"name": "ESP32_IRAM_AS_8BIT_ACCESSIBLE_MEMORY",
"range": null,
"title": "Enable IRAM as 8 bit accessible memory",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "!ESP32_TRAX",
"help": "Reserve parts of SRAM1 for app IRAM which was previously reserved for bootloader DRAM.\nIf booting an app on an older bootloader from before this option was introduced, the app will fail\nto boot due to not recognizing the new IRAM memory area.\n\nIf this is the case please test carefully before pushing out any OTA updates.",
"id": "ESP_SYSTEM_ESP32_SRAM1_REGION_AS_IRAM",
"name": "ESP_SYSTEM_ESP32_SRAM1_REGION_AS_IRAM",
"range": null,
"title": "Reserve parts of SRAM1 for app IRAM (WARNING, read help before enabling)",
"type": "bool"
}
],
"depends_on": null,
"id": "component-config-esp-system-settings-memory-non-backward-compatible-options",
"title": "Non-backward compatible options",
"type": "menu"
}
],
"depends_on": null,
"id": "component-config-esp-system-settings-memory",
"title": "Memory",
"type": "menu"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": null,
"help": null,
"id": "ESP32_MEMMAP_TRACEMEM",
"name": "ESP32_MEMMAP_TRACEMEM",
"range": null,
"title": null,
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": null,
"help": null,
"id": "ESP32_MEMMAP_TRACEMEM_TWOBANKS",
"name": "ESP32_MEMMAP_TRACEMEM_TWOBANKS",
"range": null,
"title": null,
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "ESP32_TRAX && !FREERTOS_UNICORE",
"help": "The ESP32 contains a feature which allows you to trace the execution path the processor\nhas taken through the program. This is stored in a chunk of 32K (16K for single-processor)\nof memory that can't be used for general purposes anymore. Disable this if you do not know\nwhat this is.\n\n# Memory to reverse for trace, used in linker script",
"id": "ESP32_TRAX_TWOBANKS",
"name": "ESP32_TRAX_TWOBANKS",
"range": null,
"title": "Reserve memory for tracing both pro as well as app cpu execution",
"type": "bool"
}
],
"depends_on": null,
"help": "The ESP32 contains a feature which allows you to trace the execution path the processor\nhas taken through the program. This is stored in a chunk of 32K (16K for single-processor)\nof memory that can't be used for general purposes anymore. Disable this if you do not know\nwhat this is.",
"id": "ESP32_TRAX",
"name": "ESP32_TRAX",
"range": null,
"title": "Use TRAX tracing feature",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": null,
"help": null,
"id": "ESP32_TRACEMEM_RESERVE_DRAM",
"name": "ESP32_TRACEMEM_RESERVE_DRAM",
"range": null,
"title": null,
"type": "hex"
}
],
"depends_on": null,
"id": "component-config-esp-system-settings-trace-memory",
"title": "Trace memory",
"type": "menu"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice ESP_SYSTEM_PANIC>",
"help": "Outputs the relevant registers over the serial port and halt the\nprocessor. Needs a manual reset to restart.",
"id": "ESP_SYSTEM_PANIC_PRINT_HALT",
"name": "ESP_SYSTEM_PANIC_PRINT_HALT",
"range": null,
"title": "Print registers and halt",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice ESP_SYSTEM_PANIC>",
"help": "Outputs the relevant registers over the serial port and immediately\nreset the processor.",
"id": "ESP_SYSTEM_PANIC_PRINT_REBOOT",
"name": "ESP_SYSTEM_PANIC_PRINT_REBOOT",
"range": null,
"title": "Print registers and reboot",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice ESP_SYSTEM_PANIC>",
"help": "Just resets the processor without outputting anything",
"id": "ESP_SYSTEM_PANIC_SILENT_REBOOT",
"name": "ESP_SYSTEM_PANIC_SILENT_REBOOT",
"range": null,
"title": "Silent reboot",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice ESP_SYSTEM_PANIC>",
"help": "Invoke gdbstub on the serial port, allowing for gdb to attach to it to do a postmortem\nof the crash.",
"id": "ESP_SYSTEM_PANIC_GDBSTUB",
"name": "ESP_SYSTEM_PANIC_GDBSTUB",
"range": null,
"title": "GDBStub on panic",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "!IDF_TARGET_ESP32C2 && <choice ESP_SYSTEM_PANIC>",
"help": "Invoke gdbstub on the serial port, allowing for gdb to attach to it and to do a debug on runtime.",
"id": "ESP_SYSTEM_GDBSTUB_RUNTIME",
"name": "ESP_SYSTEM_GDBSTUB_RUNTIME",
"range": null,
"title": "GDBStub at runtime",
"type": "bool"
}
],
"depends_on": null,
"help": "If FreeRTOS detects unexpected behaviour or an unhandled exception, the panic handler is\ninvoked. Configure the panic handler's action here.",
"id": "component-config-esp-system-settings-panic-handler-behaviour",
"name": "ESP_SYSTEM_PANIC",
"title": "Panic handler behaviour",
"type": "choice"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "ESP_SYSTEM_PANIC_PRINT_REBOOT",
"help": "After the panic handler executes, you can specify a number of seconds to\nwait before the device reboots.",
"id": "ESP_SYSTEM_PANIC_REBOOT_DELAY_SECONDS",
"name": "ESP_SYSTEM_PANIC_REBOOT_DELAY_SECONDS",
"range": [
0,
99
],
"title": "Panic reboot delay (Seconds)",
"type": "int"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": null,
"help": "Only initialize and use the main core.",
"id": "ESP_SYSTEM_SINGLE_CORE_MODE",
"name": "ESP_SYSTEM_SINGLE_CORE_MODE",
"range": null,
"title": null,
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": null,
"help": null,
"id": "ESP_SYSTEM_RTC_EXT_XTAL",
"name": "ESP_SYSTEM_RTC_EXT_XTAL",
"range": null,
"title": null,
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": null,
"help": null,
"id": "ESP_SYSTEM_RTC_EXT_OSC",
"name": "ESP_SYSTEM_RTC_EXT_OSC",
"range": null,
"title": null,
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "ESP_SYSTEM_RTC_EXT_XTAL",
"help": "To reduce the startup time of an external RTC crystal,\nwe bootstrap it with a 32kHz square wave for a fixed number of cycles.\nSetting 0 will disable bootstrapping (if disabled, the crystal may take\nlonger to start up or fail to oscillate under some conditions).\n\nIf this value is too high, a faulty crystal may initially start and then fail.\nIf this value is too low, an otherwise good crystal may not start.\n\nTo accurately determine if the crystal has started,\nset a larger \"Number of cycles for RTC_SLOW_CLK calibration\" (about 3000).",
"id": "ESP_SYSTEM_RTC_EXT_XTAL_BOOTSTRAP_CYCLES",
"name": "ESP_SYSTEM_RTC_EXT_XTAL_BOOTSTRAP_CYCLES",
"range": null,
"title": "Bootstrap cycles for external 32kHz crystal",
"type": "int"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "SOC_RTC_FAST_MEM_SUPPORTED",
"help": null,
"id": "ESP_SYSTEM_RTC_FAST_MEM_AS_HEAP_DEPCHECK",
"name": "ESP_SYSTEM_RTC_FAST_MEM_AS_HEAP_DEPCHECK",
"range": null,
"title": null,
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "ESP_SYSTEM_RTC_FAST_MEM_AS_HEAP_DEPCHECK",
"help": "This config option allows to add RTC fast memory region to system heap with capability\nsimilar to that of DRAM region but without DMA. This memory will be consumed first per\nheap initialization order by early startup services and scheduler related code. Speed\nwise RTC fast memory operates on APB clock and hence does not have much performance impact.",
"id": "ESP_SYSTEM_ALLOW_RTC_FAST_MEM_AS_HEAP",
"name": "ESP_SYSTEM_ALLOW_RTC_FAST_MEM_AS_HEAP",
"range": null,
"title": "Enable RTC fast memory for dynamic allocations",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "IDF_TARGET_ARCH_RISCV",
"help": "Generate DWARF information for each function of the project. These information will parsed and used to\nperform backtracing when panics occur. Activating this option will activate asynchronous frame unwinding\nand generation of both .eh_frame and .eh_frame_hdr sections, resulting in a bigger binary size (20% to\n100% larger). The main purpose of this option is to be able to have a backtrace parsed and printed by\nthe program itself, regardless of the serial monitor used.\nThis option shall NOT be used for production.",
"id": "ESP_SYSTEM_USE_EH_FRAME",
"name": "ESP_SYSTEM_USE_EH_FRAME",
"range": null,
"title": "Generate and use eh_frame for backtracing",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "SOC_CPU_IDRAM_SPLIT_USING_PMP",
"help": "If enabled, the CPU watches all the memory access and raises an exception in case\nof any memory violation. This feature automatically splits\nthe SRAM memory, using PMP, into data and instruction segments and sets Read/Execute permissions\nfor the instruction part (below given splitting address) and Read/Write permissions\nfor the data part (above the splitting address). The memory protection is effective\non all access through the IRAM0 and DRAM0 buses.",
"id": "ESP_SYSTEM_PMP_IDRAM_SPLIT",
"name": "ESP_SYSTEM_PMP_IDRAM_SPLIT",
"range": null,
"title": "Enable IRAM/DRAM split protection",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "ESP_SYSTEM_MEMPROT_FEATURE",
"help": "Once locked, memory protection settings cannot be changed anymore.\nThe lock is reset only on the chip startup.",
"id": "ESP_SYSTEM_MEMPROT_FEATURE_LOCK",
"name": "ESP_SYSTEM_MEMPROT_FEATURE_LOCK",
"range": null,
"title": "Lock memory protection settings",
"type": "bool"
}
],
"depends_on": "SOC_MEMPROT_SUPPORTED",
"help": "If enabled, the permission control module watches all the memory access and fires the panic handler\nif a permission violation is detected. This feature automatically splits\nthe SRAM memory into data and instruction segments and sets Read/Execute permissions\nfor the instruction part (below given splitting address) and Read/Write permissions\nfor the data part (above the splitting address). The memory protection is effective\non all access through the IRAM0 and DRAM0 buses.",
"id": "ESP_SYSTEM_MEMPROT_FEATURE",
"name": "ESP_SYSTEM_MEMPROT_FEATURE",
"range": null,
"title": "Enable memory protection",
"type": "bool"
}
],
"depends_on": null,
"id": "component-config-esp-system-settings-memory-protection",
"title": "Memory protection",
"type": "menu"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": null,
"help": "Config system event queue size in different application.",
"id": "ESP_SYSTEM_EVENT_QUEUE_SIZE",
"name": "ESP_SYSTEM_EVENT_QUEUE_SIZE",
"range": null,
"title": "System event queue size",
"type": "int"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": null,
"help": "Config system event task stack size in different application.",
"id": "ESP_SYSTEM_EVENT_TASK_STACK_SIZE",
"name": "ESP_SYSTEM_EVENT_TASK_STACK_SIZE",
"range": null,
"title": "Event loop task stack size",
"type": "int"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": null,
"help": "Configure the \"main task\" stack size. This is the stack of the task\nwhich calls app_main(). If app_main() returns then this task is deleted\nand its stack memory is freed.",
"id": "ESP_MAIN_TASK_STACK_SIZE",
"name": "ESP_MAIN_TASK_STACK_SIZE",
"range": null,
"title": "Main task stack size",
"type": "int"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice ESP_MAIN_TASK_AFFINITY>",
"help": null,
"id": "ESP_MAIN_TASK_AFFINITY_CPU0",
"name": "ESP_MAIN_TASK_AFFINITY_CPU0",
"range": null,
"title": "CPU0",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "!FREERTOS_UNICORE && <choice ESP_MAIN_TASK_AFFINITY>",
"help": null,
"id": "ESP_MAIN_TASK_AFFINITY_CPU1",
"name": "ESP_MAIN_TASK_AFFINITY_CPU1",
"range": null,
"title": "CPU1",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice ESP_MAIN_TASK_AFFINITY>",
"help": null,
"id": "ESP_MAIN_TASK_AFFINITY_NO_AFFINITY",
"name": "ESP_MAIN_TASK_AFFINITY_NO_AFFINITY",
"range": null,
"title": "No affinity",
"type": "bool"
}
],
"depends_on": null,
"help": "Configure the \"main task\" core affinity. This is the used core of the task\nwhich calls app_main(). If app_main() returns then this task is deleted.",
"id": "component-config-esp-system-settings-main-task-core-affinity",
"name": "ESP_MAIN_TASK_AFFINITY",
"title": "Main task core affinity",
"type": "choice"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": null,
"help": null,
"id": "ESP_MAIN_TASK_AFFINITY",
"name": "ESP_MAIN_TASK_AFFINITY",
"range": null,
"title": null,
"type": "hex"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": null,
"help": "Minimal value of size, in bytes, accepted to execute a expression\nwith shared stack.",
"id": "ESP_MINIMAL_SHARED_STACK_SIZE",
"name": "ESP_MINIMAL_SHARED_STACK_SIZE",
"range": null,
"title": "Minimal allowed size for shared stack",
"type": "int"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice ESP_CONSOLE_UART>",
"help": null,
"id": "ESP_CONSOLE_UART_DEFAULT",
"name": "ESP_CONSOLE_UART_DEFAULT",
"range": null,
"title": "Default: UART0",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "(IDF_TARGET_ESP32S2 || IDF_TARGET_ESP32S3) && !TINY_USB && <choice ESP_CONSOLE_UART>",
"help": null,
"id": "ESP_CONSOLE_USB_CDC",
"name": "ESP_CONSOLE_USB_CDC",
"range": null,
"title": "USB CDC",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "SOC_USB_SERIAL_JTAG_SUPPORTED && <choice ESP_CONSOLE_UART>",
"help": null,
"id": "ESP_CONSOLE_USB_SERIAL_JTAG",
"name": "ESP_CONSOLE_USB_SERIAL_JTAG",
"range": null,
"title": "USB Serial/JTAG Controller",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice ESP_CONSOLE_UART>",
"help": null,
"id": "ESP_CONSOLE_UART_CUSTOM",
"name": "ESP_CONSOLE_UART_CUSTOM",
"range": null,
"title": "Custom UART",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice ESP_CONSOLE_UART>",
"help": null,
"id": "ESP_CONSOLE_NONE",
"name": "ESP_CONSOLE_NONE",
"range": null,
"title": "None",
"type": "bool"
}
],
"depends_on": null,
"help": "Select where to send console output (through stdout and stderr).\n\n- Default is to use UART0 on pre-defined GPIOs.\n- If \"Custom\" is selected, UART0 or UART1 can be chosen,\n and any pins can be selected.\n- If \"None\" is selected, there will be no console output on any UART, except\n for initial output from ROM bootloader. This ROM output can be suppressed by\n GPIO strapping or EFUSE, refer to chip datasheet for details.\n- On chips with USB OTG peripheral, \"USB CDC\" option redirects output to the\n CDC port. This option uses the CDC driver in the chip ROM.\n This option is incompatible with TinyUSB stack.\n- On chips with an USB serial/JTAG debug controller, selecting the option\n for that redirects output to the CDC/ACM (serial port emulation) component\n of that device.",
"id": "component-config-esp-system-settings-channel-for-console-output",
"name": "ESP_CONSOLE_UART",
"title": "Channel for console output",
"type": "choice"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice ESP_CONSOLE_SECONDARY>",
"help": null,
"id": "ESP_CONSOLE_SECONDARY_NONE",
"name": "ESP_CONSOLE_SECONDARY_NONE",
"range": null,
"title": "No secondary console",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "!ESP_CONSOLE_USB_SERIAL_JTAG && <choice ESP_CONSOLE_SECONDARY>",
"help": "This option supports output through USB_SERIAL_JTAG port when the UART0 port is not connected.\nThe output currently only supports non-blocking mode without using the console.\nIf you want to output in blocking mode with REPL or input through USB_SERIAL_JTAG port,\nplease change the primary config to ESP_CONSOLE_USB_SERIAL_JTAG above.",
"id": "ESP_CONSOLE_SECONDARY_USB_SERIAL_JTAG",
"name": "ESP_CONSOLE_SECONDARY_USB_SERIAL_JTAG",
"range": null,
"title": "USB_SERIAL_JTAG PORT",
"type": "bool"
}
],
"depends_on": "SOC_USB_SERIAL_JTAG_SUPPORTED",
"help": "This secondary option supports output through other specific port like USB_SERIAL_JTAG\nwhen UART0 port as a primary is selected but not connected. This secondary output currently only supports\nnon-blocking mode without using REPL. If you want to output in blocking mode with REPL or\ninput through this secondary port, please change the primary config to this port\nin `Channel for console output` menu.",
"id": "component-config-esp-system-settings-channel-for-console-secondary-output",
"name": "ESP_CONSOLE_SECONDARY",
"title": "Channel for console secondary output",
"type": "choice"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": null,
"help": null,
"id": "ESP_CONSOLE_USB_SERIAL_JTAG_ENABLED",
"name": "ESP_CONSOLE_USB_SERIAL_JTAG_ENABLED",
"range": null,
"title": null,
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": null,
"help": null,
"id": "ESP_CONSOLE_UART",
"name": "ESP_CONSOLE_UART",
"range": null,
"title": null,
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": null,
"help": null,
"id": "ESP_CONSOLE_MULTIPLE_UART",
"name": "ESP_CONSOLE_MULTIPLE_UART",
"range": null,
"title": null,
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice ESP_CONSOLE_UART_NUM>",
"help": null,
"id": "ESP_CONSOLE_UART_CUSTOM_NUM_0",
"name": "ESP_CONSOLE_UART_CUSTOM_NUM_0",
"range": null,
"title": "UART0",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice ESP_CONSOLE_UART_NUM>",
"help": null,
"id": "ESP_CONSOLE_UART_CUSTOM_NUM_1",
"name": "ESP_CONSOLE_UART_CUSTOM_NUM_1",
"range": null,
"title": "UART1",
"type": "bool"
}
],
"depends_on": "ESP_CONSOLE_UART_CUSTOM && ESP_CONSOLE_MULTIPLE_UART",
"help": "This UART peripheral is used for console output from the ESP-IDF Bootloader and the app.\n\nIf the configuration is different in the Bootloader binary compared to the app binary, UART\nis reconfigured after the bootloader exits and the app starts.\n\nDue to an ESP32 ROM bug, UART2 is not supported for console output\nvia esp_rom_printf.",
"id": "component-config-esp-system-settings-uart-peripheral-to-use-for-console-output-0-1-",
"name": "ESP_CONSOLE_UART_NUM",
"title": "UART peripheral to use for console output (0-1)",
"type": "choice"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": null,
"help": null,
"id": "ESP_CONSOLE_UART_NUM",
"name": "ESP_CONSOLE_UART_NUM",
"range": null,
"title": null,
"type": "int"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "ESP_CONSOLE_UART_CUSTOM",
"help": "This GPIO is used for console UART TX output in the ESP-IDF Bootloader and the app (including\nboot log output and default standard output and standard error of the app).\n\nIf the configuration is different in the Bootloader binary compared to the app binary, UART\nis reconfigured after the bootloader exits and the app starts.",
"id": "ESP_CONSOLE_UART_TX_GPIO",
"name": "ESP_CONSOLE_UART_TX_GPIO",
"range": null,
"title": "UART TX on GPIO#",
"type": "int"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "ESP_CONSOLE_UART_CUSTOM",
"help": "This GPIO is used for UART RX input in the ESP-IDF Bootloader and the app (including\ndefault default standard input of the app).\n\nNote: The default ESP-IDF Bootloader configures this pin but doesn't read anything from the UART.\n\nIf the configuration is different in the Bootloader binary compared to the app binary, UART\nis reconfigured after the bootloader exits and the app starts.",
"id": "ESP_CONSOLE_UART_RX_GPIO",
"name": "ESP_CONSOLE_UART_RX_GPIO",
"range": null,
"title": "UART RX on GPIO#",
"type": "int"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "ESP_CONSOLE_UART",
"help": "This baud rate is used by both the ESP-IDF Bootloader and the app (including\nboot log output and default standard input/output/error of the app).\n\nThe app's maximum baud rate depends on the UART clock source. If Power Management is disabled,\nthe UART clock source is the APB clock and all baud rates in the available range will be sufficiently\naccurate. If Power Management is enabled, REF_TICK clock source is used so the baud rate is divided\nfrom 1MHz. Baud rates above 1Mbps are not possible and values between 500Kbps and 1Mbps may not be\naccurate.\n\nIf the configuration is different in the Bootloader binary compared to the app binary, UART\nis reconfigured after the bootloader exits and the app starts.",
"id": "ESP_CONSOLE_UART_BAUDRATE",
"name": "ESP_CONSOLE_UART_BAUDRATE",
"range": [
1200,
4000000
],
"title": "UART console baud rate",
"type": "int"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "ESP_CONSOLE_USB_CDC",
"help": "Set the size of USB CDC RX buffer. Increase the buffer size if your application\nis often receiving data over USB CDC.",
"id": "ESP_CONSOLE_USB_CDC_RX_BUF_SIZE",
"name": "ESP_CONSOLE_USB_CDC_RX_BUF_SIZE",
"range": null,
"title": "Size of USB CDC RX buffer",
"type": "int"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "ESP_CONSOLE_USB_CDC",
"help": "If enabled, esp_rom_printf and ESP_EARLY_LOG output will also be sent over USB CDC.\nDisabling this option saves about 1kB or RAM.",
"id": "ESP_CONSOLE_USB_CDC_SUPPORT_ETS_PRINTF",
"name": "ESP_CONSOLE_USB_CDC_SUPPORT_ETS_PRINTF",
"range": null,
"title": "Enable esp_rom_printf / ESP_EARLY_LOG via USB CDC",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "ESP_INT_WDT",
"help": "The timeout of the watchdog, in miliseconds. Make this higher than the FreeRTOS tick rate.",
"id": "ESP_INT_WDT_TIMEOUT_MS",
"name": "ESP_INT_WDT_TIMEOUT_MS",
"range": [
10,
10000
],
"title": "Interrupt watchdog timeout (ms)",
"type": "int"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "ESP_INT_WDT && !FREERTOS_UNICORE",
"help": "Also detect if interrupts on CPU 1 are disabled for too long.",
"id": "ESP_INT_WDT_CHECK_CPU1",
"name": "ESP_INT_WDT_CHECK_CPU1",
"range": null,
"title": "Also watch CPU1 tick interrupt",
"type": "bool"
}
],
"depends_on": null,
"help": "This watchdog timer can detect if the FreeRTOS tick interrupt has not been called for a certain time,\neither because a task turned off interrupts and did not turn them on for a long time, or because an\ninterrupt handler did not return. It will try to invoke the panic handler first and failing that\nreset the SoC.",
"id": "ESP_INT_WDT",
"name": "ESP_INT_WDT",
"range": null,
"title": "Interrupt watchdog",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "ESP_TASK_WDT_EN",
"help": null,
"id": "ESP_TASK_WDT_USE_ESP_TIMER",
"name": "ESP_TASK_WDT_USE_ESP_TIMER",
"range": null,
"title": null,
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "ESP_TASK_WDT_INIT",
"help": "If this option is enabled, the Task Watchdog Timer will be configured to\ntrigger the panic handler when it times out. This can also be configured\nat run time (see Task Watchdog Timer API Reference)",
"id": "ESP_TASK_WDT_PANIC",
"name": "ESP_TASK_WDT_PANIC",
"range": null,
"title": "Invoke panic handler on Task Watchdog timeout",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "ESP_TASK_WDT_INIT",
"help": "Timeout period configuration for the Task Watchdog Timer in seconds.\nThis is also configurable at run time (see Task Watchdog Timer API Reference)",
"id": "ESP_TASK_WDT_TIMEOUT_S",
"name": "ESP_TASK_WDT_TIMEOUT_S",
"range": [
1,
60
],
"title": "Task Watchdog timeout period (seconds)",
"type": "int"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "ESP_TASK_WDT_INIT",
"help": "If this option is enabled, the Task Watchdog Timer will watch the CPU0\nIdle Task. Having the Task Watchdog watch the Idle Task allows for detection\nof CPU starvation as the Idle Task not being called is usually a symptom of\nCPU starvation. Starvation of the Idle Task is detrimental as FreeRTOS household\ntasks depend on the Idle Task getting some runtime every now and then.",
"id": "ESP_TASK_WDT_CHECK_IDLE_TASK_CPU0",
"name": "ESP_TASK_WDT_CHECK_IDLE_TASK_CPU0",
"range": null,
"title": "Watch CPU0 Idle Task",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "ESP_TASK_WDT_INIT && !FREERTOS_UNICORE",
"help": "If this option is enabled, the Task Watchdog Timer will wach the CPU1\nIdle Task.",
"id": "ESP_TASK_WDT_CHECK_IDLE_TASK_CPU1",
"name": "ESP_TASK_WDT_CHECK_IDLE_TASK_CPU1",
"range": null,
"title": "Watch CPU1 Idle Task",
"type": "bool"
}
],
"depends_on": "ESP_TASK_WDT_EN",
"help": "Enabling this option will cause the Task Watchdog Timer to be initialized\nautomatically at startup.",
"id": "ESP_TASK_WDT_INIT",
"name": "ESP_TASK_WDT_INIT",
"range": null,
"title": "Initialize Task Watchdog Timer on startup",
"type": "bool"
}
],
"depends_on": null,
"help": "The Task Watchdog Timer can be used to make sure individual tasks are still\nrunning. Enabling this option will enable the Task Watchdog Timer. It can be\neither initialized automatically at startup or initialized after startup\n(see Task Watchdog Timer API Reference)",
"id": "ESP_TASK_WDT_EN",
"name": "ESP_TASK_WDT_EN",
"range": null,
"title": "Enable Task Watchdog Timer",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "ESP_XT_WDT",
"help": "Timeout period configuration for the XTAL32K watchdog timer based on RTC_CLK.",
"id": "ESP_XT_WDT_TIMEOUT",
"name": "ESP_XT_WDT_TIMEOUT",
"range": null,
"title": "XTAL32K watchdog timeout period",
"type": "int"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "ESP_XT_WDT",
"help": "Enable this to automatically switch to BACKUP32K_CLK as the source of RTC_SLOW_CLK when\nthe watchdog timer expires.",
"id": "ESP_XT_WDT_BACKUP_CLK_ENABLE",
"name": "ESP_XT_WDT_BACKUP_CLK_ENABLE",
"range": null,
"title": "Automatically switch to BACKUP32K_CLK when timer expires",
"type": "bool"
}
],
"depends_on": "!IDF_TARGET_ESP32 && (ESP_SYSTEM_RTC_EXT_OSC || ESP_SYSTEM_RTC_EXT_XTAL)",
"help": "This watchdog timer can detect oscillation failure of the XTAL32K_CLK. When such a failure\nis detected the hardware can be set up to automatically switch to BACKUP32K_CLK and generate\nan interrupt.",
"id": "ESP_XT_WDT",
"name": "ESP_XT_WDT",
"range": null,
"title": "Initialize XTAL32K watchdog timer on startup",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": null,
"help": "If this option is disabled (default), the panic handler code is placed in flash not IRAM.\nThis means that if ESP-IDF crashes while flash cache is disabled, the panic handler will\nautomatically re-enable flash cache before running GDB Stub or Core Dump. This adds some minor\nrisk, if the flash cache status is also corrupted during the crash.\n\nIf this option is enabled, the panic handler code (including required UART functions) is placed\nin IRAM. This may be necessary to debug some complex issues with crashes while flash cache is\ndisabled (for example, when writing to SPI flash) or when flash cache is corrupted when an exception\nis triggered.",
"id": "ESP_PANIC_HANDLER_IRAM",
"name": "ESP_PANIC_HANDLER_IRAM",
"range": null,
"title": "Place panic handler code in IRAM",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "!ESP32_TRAX && !ESP32S2_TRAX && !ESP32S3_TRAX",
"help": "Debug stubs are used by OpenOCD to execute pre-compiled onboard code\nwhich does some useful debugging stuff, e.g. GCOV data dump.",
"id": "ESP_DEBUG_STUBS_ENABLE",
"name": "ESP_DEBUG_STUBS_ENABLE",
"range": null,
"title": "OpenOCD debug stubs",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": null,
"help": "The FreeRTOS panic and unhandled exception handers can detect a JTAG OCD debugger and\ninstead of panicking, have the debugger stop on the offending instruction.",
"id": "ESP_DEBUG_OCDAWARE",
"name": "ESP_DEBUG_OCDAWARE",
"range": null,
"title": "Make exception and panic handlers JTAG/OCD aware",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "IDF_TARGET_ESP32 && <choice ESP_SYSTEM_CHECK_INT_LEVEL>",
"help": "Using level 5 interrupt for Interrupt Watchdog and other system checks.",
"id": "ESP_SYSTEM_CHECK_INT_LEVEL_5",
"name": "ESP_SYSTEM_CHECK_INT_LEVEL_5",
"range": null,
"title": "Level 5 interrupt",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "!BTDM_CTRL_HLI && <choice ESP_SYSTEM_CHECK_INT_LEVEL>",
"help": "Using level 4 interrupt for Interrupt Watchdog and other system checks.",
"id": "ESP_SYSTEM_CHECK_INT_LEVEL_4",
"name": "ESP_SYSTEM_CHECK_INT_LEVEL_4",
"range": null,
"title": "Level 4 interrupt",
"type": "bool"
}
],
"depends_on": null,
"help": "Interrupt level to use for Interrupt Watchdog and other system checks.",
"id": "component-config-esp-system-settings-interrupt-level-to-use-for-interrupt-watchdog-and-other-system-checks",
"name": "ESP_SYSTEM_CHECK_INT_LEVEL",
"title": "Interrupt level to use for Interrupt Watchdog and other system checks",
"type": "choice"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice ESP_BROWNOUT_DET_LVL_SEL>",
"help": null,
"id": "ESP_BROWNOUT_DET_LVL_SEL_0",
"name": "ESP_BROWNOUT_DET_LVL_SEL_0",
"range": null,
"title": "2.43V +/- 0.05",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice ESP_BROWNOUT_DET_LVL_SEL>",
"help": null,
"id": "ESP_BROWNOUT_DET_LVL_SEL_1",
"name": "ESP_BROWNOUT_DET_LVL_SEL_1",
"range": null,
"title": "2.48V +/- 0.05",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice ESP_BROWNOUT_DET_LVL_SEL>",
"help": null,
"id": "ESP_BROWNOUT_DET_LVL_SEL_2",
"name": "ESP_BROWNOUT_DET_LVL_SEL_2",
"range": null,
"title": "2.58V +/- 0.05",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice ESP_BROWNOUT_DET_LVL_SEL>",
"help": null,
"id": "ESP_BROWNOUT_DET_LVL_SEL_3",
"name": "ESP_BROWNOUT_DET_LVL_SEL_3",
"range": null,
"title": "2.62V +/- 0.05",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice ESP_BROWNOUT_DET_LVL_SEL>",
"help": null,
"id": "ESP_BROWNOUT_DET_LVL_SEL_4",
"name": "ESP_BROWNOUT_DET_LVL_SEL_4",
"range": null,
"title": "2.67V +/- 0.05",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice ESP_BROWNOUT_DET_LVL_SEL>",
"help": null,
"id": "ESP_BROWNOUT_DET_LVL_SEL_5",
"name": "ESP_BROWNOUT_DET_LVL_SEL_5",
"range": null,
"title": "2.70V +/- 0.05",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice ESP_BROWNOUT_DET_LVL_SEL>",
"help": null,
"id": "ESP_BROWNOUT_DET_LVL_SEL_6",
"name": "ESP_BROWNOUT_DET_LVL_SEL_6",
"range": null,
"title": "2.77V +/- 0.05",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice ESP_BROWNOUT_DET_LVL_SEL>",
"help": null,
"id": "ESP_BROWNOUT_DET_LVL_SEL_7",
"name": "ESP_BROWNOUT_DET_LVL_SEL_7",
"range": null,
"title": "2.80V +/- 0.05",
"type": "bool"
}
],
"depends_on": "ESP_BROWNOUT_DET",
"help": "The brownout detector will reset the chip when the supply voltage is approximately\nbelow this level. Note that there may be some variation of brownout voltage level\nbetween each ESP chip.\n\n#The voltage levels here are estimates, more work needs to be done to figure out the exact voltages\n#of the brownout threshold levels.",
"id": "component-config-esp-system-settings-brownout-detector-hardware-brownout-detect-reset-brownout-voltage-level",
"name": "ESP_BROWNOUT_DET_LVL_SEL",
"title": "Brownout voltage level",
"type": "choice"
}
],
"depends_on": "!IDF_ENV_FPGA",
"help": "The ESP has a built-in brownout detector which can detect if the voltage is lower than\na specific value. If this happens, it will reset the chip in order to prevent unintended\nbehaviour.",
"id": "ESP_BROWNOUT_DET",
"name": "ESP_BROWNOUT_DET",
"range": null,
"title": "Hardware brownout detect & reset",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": null,
"help": null,
"id": "ESP_BROWNOUT_DET_LVL",
"name": "ESP_BROWNOUT_DET_LVL",
"range": null,
"title": null,
"type": "int"
}
],
"depends_on": null,
"id": "component-config-esp-system-settings-brownout-detector",
"title": "Brownout Detector",
"type": "menu"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": null,
"help": "If set, the first time the app boots it will disable the BASIC ROM Console\npermanently (by burning an eFuse).\n\nOtherwise, the BASIC ROM Console starts on reset if no valid bootloader is\nread from the flash.\n\n(Enabling secure boot also disables the BASIC ROM Console by default.)",
"id": "ESP32_DISABLE_BASIC_ROM_CONSOLE",
"name": "ESP32_DISABLE_BASIC_ROM_CONSOLE",
"range": null,
"title": "Permanently disable BASIC ROM Console",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "!FREERTOS_UNICORE && SPIRAM",
"help": null,
"id": "ESP32_ECO3_CACHE_LOCK_FIX",
"name": "ESP32_ECO3_CACHE_LOCK_FIX",
"range": null,
"title": null,
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": null,
"help": "This config allows to trigger an interrupt when brownout detected. Software restart will be done\nat the end of the default callback.\nTwo occasions need to restart the chip with interrupt so far.\n(1). For ESP32 version 1, brown-out reset function doesn't work (see ESP32 errata 3.4).\n So that we must restart from interrupt.\n(2). For special workflow, the chip needs do more things instead of restarting directly. This part\n needs to be done in callback function of interrupt.",
"id": "ESP_SYSTEM_BROWNOUT_INTR",
"name": "ESP_SYSTEM_BROWNOUT_INTR",
"range": null,
"title": null,
"type": "bool"
}
],
"depends_on": null,
"id": "component-config-esp-system-settings",
"title": "ESP System Settings",
"type": "menu"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": null,
"help": "Configure the IPC tasks stack size. An IPC task runs on each core (in dual core mode), and allows for\ncross-core function calls. See IPC documentation for more details. The default IPC stack size should be\nenough for most common simple use cases. However, users can increase/decrease the stack size to their\nneeds.",
"id": "ESP_IPC_TASK_STACK_SIZE",
"name": "ESP_IPC_TASK_STACK_SIZE",
"range": [
512,
65536
],
"title": "Inter-Processor Call (IPC) task stack size",
"type": "int"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "!FREERTOS_UNICORE",
"help": "If this option is not enabled then the IPC task will keep behavior same as prior to that of ESP-IDF v4.0,\nhence IPC task will run at (configMAX_PRIORITIES - 1) priority.",
"id": "ESP_IPC_USES_CALLERS_PRIORITY",
"name": "ESP_IPC_USES_CALLERS_PRIORITY",
"range": null,
"title": "IPC runs at caller's priority",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": null,
"help": "The IPC ISR feature is similar to the IPC feature except that the callback function is executed in the\ncontext of a High Priority Interrupt. The IPC ISR feature is itended for low latency execution of simple\ncallbacks written in assembly on another CPU. Due to being run in a High Priority Interrupt, the assembly\ncallbacks must be written with particular restrictions (see \"IPC\" and \"High-Level Interrupt\" docs for more\ndetails).",
"id": "ESP_IPC_ISR_ENABLE",
"name": "ESP_IPC_ISR_ENABLE",
"range": null,
"title": null,
"type": "bool"
}
],
"depends_on": null,
"id": "component-config-ipc-inter-processor-call-",
"title": "IPC (Inter-Processor Call)",
"type": "menu"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": null,
"help": "If enabled, esp_timer_dump will dump information such as number of times the timer was started,\nnumber of times the timer has triggered, and the total time it took for the callback to run.\nThis option has some effect on timer performance and the amount of memory used for timer\nstorage, and should only be used for debugging/testing purposes.",
"id": "ESP_TIMER_PROFILING",
"name": "ESP_TIMER_PROFILING",
"range": null,
"title": "Enable esp_timer profiling features",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": null,
"help": null,
"id": "ESP_TIME_FUNCS_USE_RTC_TIMER",
"name": "ESP_TIME_FUNCS_USE_RTC_TIMER",
"range": null,
"title": null,
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": null,
"help": null,
"id": "ESP_TIME_FUNCS_USE_ESP_TIMER",
"name": "ESP_TIME_FUNCS_USE_ESP_TIMER",
"range": null,
"title": null,
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": null,
"help": null,
"id": "ESP_TIME_FUNCS_USE_NONE",
"name": "ESP_TIME_FUNCS_USE_NONE",
"range": null,
"title": null,
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": null,
"help": "Configure the stack size of \"timer_task\" task. This task is used\nto dispatch callbacks of timers created using ets_timer and esp_timer\nAPIs. If you are seing stack overflow errors in timer task, increase\nthis value.\n\nNote that this is not the same as FreeRTOS timer task. To configure\nFreeRTOS timer task size, see \"FreeRTOS timer task stack size\" option\nin \"FreeRTOS\".",
"id": "ESP_TIMER_TASK_STACK_SIZE",
"name": "ESP_TIMER_TASK_STACK_SIZE",
"range": [
2048,
65536
],
"title": "High-resolution timer task stack size",
"type": "int"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": null,
"help": "It sets the interrupt level for esp_timer ISR in range 1..3.\nA higher level (3) helps to decrease the ISR esp_timer latency.",
"id": "ESP_TIMER_INTERRUPT_LEVEL",
"name": "ESP_TIMER_INTERRUPT_LEVEL",
"range": [
1,
3
],
"title": "Interrupt level",
"type": "int"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": null,
"help": "This shows some hidden features of esp_timer.\nNote that they may break other features, use them with care.",
"id": "ESP_TIMER_SHOW_EXPERIMENTAL",
"name": "ESP_TIMER_SHOW_EXPERIMENTAL",
"range": null,
"title": "show esp_timer's experimental features",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": null,
"help": null,
"id": "ESP_TIMER_TASK_AFFINITY",
"name": "ESP_TIMER_TASK_AFFINITY",
"range": null,
"title": null,
"type": "hex"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice ESP_TIMER_TASK_AFFINITY>",
"help": null,
"id": "ESP_TIMER_TASK_AFFINITY_CPU0",
"name": "ESP_TIMER_TASK_AFFINITY_CPU0",
"range": null,
"title": "CPU0",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "!FREERTOS_UNICORE && ESP_TIMER_SHOW_EXPERIMENTAL && <choice ESP_TIMER_TASK_AFFINITY>",
"help": null,
"id": "ESP_TIMER_TASK_AFFINITY_CPU1",
"name": "ESP_TIMER_TASK_AFFINITY_CPU1",
"range": null,
"title": "CPU1",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "!FREERTOS_UNICORE && ESP_TIMER_SHOW_EXPERIMENTAL && <choice ESP_TIMER_TASK_AFFINITY>",
"help": null,
"id": "ESP_TIMER_TASK_AFFINITY_NO_AFFINITY",
"name": "ESP_TIMER_TASK_AFFINITY_NO_AFFINITY",
"range": null,
"title": "No affinity",
"type": "bool"
}
],
"depends_on": null,
"help": "The default settings: timer TASK on CPU0 and timer ISR on CPU0.\nOther settings may help in certain cases, but note that they may break\nother features, use them with care.\n- \"CPU0\": (default) esp_timer task is processed by CPU0.\n- \"CPU1\": esp_timer task is processed by CPU1.\n- \"No affinity\": esp_timer task can be processed by any CPU.",
"id": "component-config-high-resolution-timer-esp_timer--esp_timer-task-core-affinity",
"name": "ESP_TIMER_TASK_AFFINITY",
"title": "esp_timer task core affinity",
"type": "choice"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": null,
"help": null,
"id": "ESP_TIMER_ISR_AFFINITY",
"name": "ESP_TIMER_ISR_AFFINITY",
"range": null,
"title": null,
"type": "hex"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice ESP_TIMER_ISR_AFFINITY>",
"help": null,
"id": "ESP_TIMER_ISR_AFFINITY_CPU0",
"name": "ESP_TIMER_ISR_AFFINITY_CPU0",
"range": null,
"title": "CPU0",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "!FREERTOS_UNICORE && ESP_TIMER_SHOW_EXPERIMENTAL && <choice ESP_TIMER_ISR_AFFINITY>",
"help": null,
"id": "ESP_TIMER_ISR_AFFINITY_CPU1",
"name": "ESP_TIMER_ISR_AFFINITY_CPU1",
"range": null,
"title": "CPU1",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "!FREERTOS_UNICORE && ESP_TIMER_SHOW_EXPERIMENTAL && <choice ESP_TIMER_ISR_AFFINITY>",
"help": null,
"id": "ESP_TIMER_ISR_AFFINITY_NO_AFFINITY",
"name": "ESP_TIMER_ISR_AFFINITY_NO_AFFINITY",
"range": null,
"title": "No affinity",
"type": "bool"
}
],
"depends_on": null,
"help": "The default settings: timer TASK on CPU0 and timer ISR on CPU0.\nOther settings may help in certain cases, but note that they may break\nother features, use them with care.\n- \"CPU0\": (default) timer interrupt is processed by CPU0.\n- \"CPU1\": timer interrupt is processed by CPU1.\n- \"No affinity\": timer interrupt can be processed by any CPU. It helps\nto reduce latency but there is a disadvantage it leads to the timer ISR\nrunning on every core. It increases the CPU time usage for timer ISRs\nby N on an N-core system.",
"id": "component-config-high-resolution-timer-esp_timer--timer-interrupt-core-affinity",
"name": "ESP_TIMER_ISR_AFFINITY",
"title": "timer interrupt core affinity",
"type": "choice"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": null,
"help": "Allows using ESP_TIMER_ISR dispatch method (ESP_TIMER_TASK dispatch method is also avalible).\n- ESP_TIMER_TASK - Timer callbacks are dispatched from a high-priority esp_timer task.\n- ESP_TIMER_ISR - Timer callbacks are dispatched directly from the timer interrupt handler.\nThe ISR dispatch can be used, in some cases, when a callback is very simple\nor need a lower-latency.",
"id": "ESP_TIMER_SUPPORTS_ISR_DISPATCH_METHOD",
"name": "ESP_TIMER_SUPPORTS_ISR_DISPATCH_METHOD",
"range": null,
"title": "Support ISR dispatch method",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "IDF_TARGET_ESP32",
"help": null,
"id": "ESP_TIMER_IMPL_TG0_LAC",
"name": "ESP_TIMER_IMPL_TG0_LAC",
"range": null,
"title": null,
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "!IDF_TARGET_ESP32",
"help": null,
"id": "ESP_TIMER_IMPL_SYSTIMER",
"name": "ESP_TIMER_IMPL_SYSTIMER",
"range": null,
"title": null,
"type": "bool"
}
],
"depends_on": null,
"id": "component-config-high-resolution-timer-esp_timer-",
"title": "High resolution timer (esp_timer)",
"type": "menu"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": null,
"help": null,
"id": "ESP_WIFI_ENABLED",
"name": "ESP_WIFI_ENABLED",
"range": null,
"title": null,
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": null,
"help": "Set the number of WiFi static RX buffers. Each buffer takes approximately 1.6KB of RAM.\nThe static rx buffers are allocated when esp_wifi_init is called, they are not freed\nuntil esp_wifi_deinit is called.\n\nWiFi hardware use these buffers to receive all 802.11 frames.\nA higher number may allow higher throughput but increases memory use. If ESP_WIFI_AMPDU_RX_ENABLED\nis enabled, this value is recommended to set equal or bigger than ESP_WIFI_RX_BA_WIN in order to\nachieve better throughput and compatibility with both stations and APs.",
"id": "ESP_WIFI_STATIC_RX_BUFFER_NUM",
"name": "ESP_WIFI_STATIC_RX_BUFFER_NUM",
"range": [
2,
25
],
"title": "Max number of WiFi static RX buffers",
"type": "int"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": null,
"help": "Set the number of WiFi dynamic RX buffers, 0 means unlimited RX buffers will be allocated\n(provided sufficient free RAM). The size of each dynamic RX buffer depends on the size of\nthe received data frame.\n\nFor each received data frame, the WiFi driver makes a copy to an RX buffer and then delivers\nit to the high layer TCP/IP stack. The dynamic RX buffer is freed after the higher layer has\nsuccessfully received the data frame.\n\nFor some applications, WiFi data frames may be received faster than the application can\nprocess them. In these cases we may run out of memory if RX buffer number is unlimited (0).\n\nIf a dynamic RX buffer limit is set, it should be at least the number of static RX buffers.",
"id": "ESP_WIFI_DYNAMIC_RX_BUFFER_NUM",
"name": "ESP_WIFI_DYNAMIC_RX_BUFFER_NUM",
"range": [
0,
128
],
"title": "Max number of WiFi dynamic RX buffers",
"type": "int"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice ESP_WIFI_TX_BUFFER>",
"help": null,
"id": "ESP_WIFI_STATIC_TX_BUFFER",
"name": "ESP_WIFI_STATIC_TX_BUFFER",
"range": null,
"title": "Static",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "!SPIRAM_USE_MALLOC && <choice ESP_WIFI_TX_BUFFER>",
"help": null,
"id": "ESP_WIFI_DYNAMIC_TX_BUFFER",
"name": "ESP_WIFI_DYNAMIC_TX_BUFFER",
"range": null,
"title": "Dynamic",
"type": "bool"
}
],
"depends_on": null,
"help": "Select type of WiFi TX buffers:\n\nIf \"Static\" is selected, WiFi TX buffers are allocated when WiFi is initialized and released\nwhen WiFi is de-initialized. The size of each static TX buffer is fixed to about 1.6KB.\n\nIf \"Dynamic\" is selected, each WiFi TX buffer is allocated as needed when a data frame is\ndelivered to the Wifi driver from the TCP/IP stack. The buffer is freed after the data frame\nhas been sent by the WiFi driver. The size of each dynamic TX buffer depends on the length\nof each data frame sent by the TCP/IP layer.\n\nIf PSRAM is enabled, \"Static\" should be selected to guarantee enough WiFi TX buffers.\nIf PSRAM is disabled, \"Dynamic\" should be selected to improve the utilization of RAM.",
"id": "component-config-wi-fi-type-of-wifi-tx-buffers",
"name": "ESP_WIFI_TX_BUFFER",
"title": "Type of WiFi TX buffers",
"type": "choice"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": null,
"help": null,
"id": "ESP_WIFI_TX_BUFFER_TYPE",
"name": "ESP_WIFI_TX_BUFFER_TYPE",
"range": null,
"title": null,
"type": "int"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "ESP_WIFI_STATIC_TX_BUFFER",
"help": "Set the number of WiFi static TX buffers. Each buffer takes approximately 1.6KB of RAM.\nThe static RX buffers are allocated when esp_wifi_init() is called, they are not released\nuntil esp_wifi_deinit() is called.\n\nFor each transmitted data frame from the higher layer TCP/IP stack, the WiFi driver makes a\ncopy of it in a TX buffer. For some applications especially UDP applications, the upper\nlayer can deliver frames faster than WiFi layer can transmit. In these cases, we may run out\nof TX buffers.",
"id": "ESP_WIFI_STATIC_TX_BUFFER_NUM",
"name": "ESP_WIFI_STATIC_TX_BUFFER_NUM",
"range": null,
"title": "Max number of WiFi static TX buffers",
"type": "int"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "SPIRAM",
"help": "Set the number of WiFi cache TX buffer number.\n\nFor each TX packet from uplayer, such as LWIP etc, WiFi driver needs to allocate a static TX\nbuffer and makes a copy of uplayer packet. If WiFi driver fails to allocate the static TX buffer,\nit caches the uplayer packets to a dedicated buffer queue, this option is used to configure the\nsize of the cached TX queue.",
"id": "ESP_WIFI_CACHE_TX_BUFFER_NUM",
"name": "ESP_WIFI_CACHE_TX_BUFFER_NUM",
"range": null,
"title": "Max number of WiFi cache TX buffers",
"type": "int"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "ESP_WIFI_DYNAMIC_TX_BUFFER",
"help": "Set the number of WiFi dynamic TX buffers. The size of each dynamic TX buffer is not fixed,\nit depends on the size of each transmitted data frame.\n\nFor each transmitted frame from the higher layer TCP/IP stack, the WiFi driver makes a copy\nof it in a TX buffer. For some applications, especially UDP applications, the upper layer\ncan deliver frames faster than WiFi layer can transmit. In these cases, we may run out of TX\nbuffers.",
"id": "ESP_WIFI_DYNAMIC_TX_BUFFER_NUM",
"name": "ESP_WIFI_DYNAMIC_TX_BUFFER_NUM",
"range": [
1,
128
],
"title": "Max number of WiFi dynamic TX buffers",
"type": "int"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice ESP_WIFI_MGMT_RX_BUFFER>",
"help": null,
"id": "ESP_WIFI_STATIC_RX_MGMT_BUFFER",
"name": "ESP_WIFI_STATIC_RX_MGMT_BUFFER",
"range": null,
"title": "Static",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice ESP_WIFI_MGMT_RX_BUFFER>",
"help": null,
"id": "ESP_WIFI_DYNAMIC_RX_MGMT_BUFFER",
"name": "ESP_WIFI_DYNAMIC_RX_MGMT_BUFFER",
"range": null,
"title": "Dynamic",
"type": "bool"
}
],
"depends_on": null,
"help": "Select type of WiFi RX MGMT buffers:\n\nIf \"Static\" is selected, WiFi RX MGMT buffers are allocated when WiFi is initialized and released\nwhen WiFi is de-initialized. The size of each static RX MGMT buffer is fixed to about 500 Bytes.\n\nIf \"Dynamic\" is selected, each WiFi RX MGMT buffer is allocated as needed when a MGMT data frame is\nreceived. The MGMT buffer is freed after the MGMT data frame has been processed by the WiFi driver.",
"id": "component-config-wi-fi-type-of-wifi-rx-mgmt-buffers",
"name": "ESP_WIFI_MGMT_RX_BUFFER",
"title": "Type of WiFi RX MGMT buffers",
"type": "choice"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": null,
"help": null,
"id": "ESP_WIFI_DYNAMIC_RX_MGMT_BUF",
"name": "ESP_WIFI_DYNAMIC_RX_MGMT_BUF",
"range": null,
"title": null,
"type": "int"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": null,
"help": "Set the number of WiFi RX_MGMT buffers.\n\nFor Management buffers, the number of dynamic and static management buffers is the same.\nIn order to prevent memory fragmentation, the management buffer type should be set to static first.",
"id": "ESP_WIFI_RX_MGMT_BUF_NUM_DEF",
"name": "ESP_WIFI_RX_MGMT_BUF_NUM_DEF",
"range": [
1,
10
],
"title": "Max number of WiFi RX MGMT buffers",
"type": "int"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "SOC_WIFI_CSI_SUPPORT",
"help": "Select this option to enable CSI(Channel State Information) feature. CSI takes about\nCONFIG_ESP_WIFI_STATIC_RX_BUFFER_NUM KB of RAM. If CSI is not used, it is better to disable\nthis feature in order to save memory.",
"id": "ESP_WIFI_CSI_ENABLED",
"name": "ESP_WIFI_CSI_ENABLED",
"range": null,
"title": "WiFi CSI(Channel State Information)",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "ESP_WIFI_AMPDU_TX_ENABLED",
"help": "Set the size of WiFi Block Ack TX window. Generally a bigger value means higher throughput but\nmore memory. Most of time we should NOT change the default value unless special reason, e.g.\ntest the maximum UDP TX throughput with iperf etc. For iperf test in shieldbox, the recommended\nvalue is 9~12.",
"id": "ESP_WIFI_TX_BA_WIN",
"name": "ESP_WIFI_TX_BA_WIN",
"range": [
2,
32
],
"title": "WiFi AMPDU TX BA window size",
"type": "int"
}
],
"depends_on": null,
"help": "Select this option to enable AMPDU TX feature",
"id": "ESP_WIFI_AMPDU_TX_ENABLED",
"name": "ESP_WIFI_AMPDU_TX_ENABLED",
"range": null,
"title": "WiFi AMPDU TX",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "ESP_WIFI_AMPDU_RX_ENABLED",
"help": "Set the size of WiFi Block Ack RX window. Generally a bigger value means higher throughput and better\ncompatibility but more memory. Most of time we should NOT change the default value unless special\nreason, e.g. test the maximum UDP RX throughput with iperf etc. For iperf test in shieldbox, the\nrecommended value is 9~12. If PSRAM is used and WiFi memory is prefered to allocat in PSRAM first,\nthe default and minimum value should be 16 to achieve better throughput and compatibility with both\nstations and APs.",
"id": "ESP_WIFI_RX_BA_WIN",
"name": "ESP_WIFI_RX_BA_WIN",
"range": [
2,
32
],
"title": "WiFi AMPDU RX BA window size",
"type": "int"
}
],
"depends_on": null,
"help": "Select this option to enable AMPDU RX feature",
"id": "ESP_WIFI_AMPDU_RX_ENABLED",
"name": "ESP_WIFI_AMPDU_RX_ENABLED",
"range": null,
"title": "WiFi AMPDU RX",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "SPIRAM",
"help": "Select this option to enable AMSDU TX feature",
"id": "ESP_WIFI_AMSDU_TX_ENABLED",
"name": "ESP_WIFI_AMSDU_TX_ENABLED",
"range": null,
"title": "WiFi AMSDU TX",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": null,
"help": "Select this option to enable WiFi NVS flash",
"id": "ESP_WIFI_NVS_ENABLED",
"name": "ESP_WIFI_NVS_ENABLED",
"range": null,
"title": "WiFi NVS flash",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice ESP_WIFI_TASK_CORE_ID>",
"help": null,
"id": "ESP_WIFI_TASK_PINNED_TO_CORE_0",
"name": "ESP_WIFI_TASK_PINNED_TO_CORE_0",
"range": null,
"title": "Core 0",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice ESP_WIFI_TASK_CORE_ID>",
"help": null,
"id": "ESP_WIFI_TASK_PINNED_TO_CORE_1",
"name": "ESP_WIFI_TASK_PINNED_TO_CORE_1",
"range": null,
"title": "Core 1",
"type": "bool"
}
],
"depends_on": "!FREERTOS_UNICORE",
"help": "Pinned WiFi task to core 0 or core 1.",
"id": "component-config-wi-fi-wifi-task-core-id",
"name": "ESP_WIFI_TASK_CORE_ID",
"title": "WiFi Task Core ID",
"type": "choice"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": null,
"help": "ESP-MESH utilizes beacon frames to detect and resolve root node conflicts (see documentation). However the\ndefault length of a beacon frame can simultaneously hold only five root node identifier structures,\nmeaning that a root node conflict of up to five nodes can be detected at one time. In the occurence of\nmore root nodes conflict involving more than five root nodes, the conflict resolution process will detect\nfive of the root nodes, resolve the conflict, and re-detect more root nodes. This process will repeat\nuntil all root node conflicts are resolved. However this process can generally take a very long time.\n\nTo counter this situation, the beacon frame length can be increased such that more root nodes can be\ndetected simultaneously. Each additional root node will require 36 bytes and should be added ontop of the\ndefault beacon frame length of\n752 bytes. For example, if you want to detect 10 root nodes simultaneously, you need to set the beacon\nframe length as\n932 (752+36*5).\n\nSetting a longer beacon length also assists with debugging as the conflicting root nodes can be identified\nmore quickly.",
"id": "ESP_WIFI_SOFTAP_BEACON_MAX_LEN",
"name": "ESP_WIFI_SOFTAP_BEACON_MAX_LEN",
"range": [
752,
1256
],
"title": "Max length of WiFi SoftAP Beacon",
"type": "int"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": null,
"help": "Set the number of WiFi management short buffer.",
"id": "ESP_WIFI_MGMT_SBUF_NUM",
"name": "ESP_WIFI_MGMT_SBUF_NUM",
"range": [
6,
32
],
"title": "WiFi mgmt short buffer number",
"type": "int"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": null,
"help": "Select this option to place frequently called Wi-Fi library functions in IRAM.\nWhen this option is disabled, more than 10Kbytes of IRAM memory will be saved\nbut Wi-Fi throughput will be reduced.",
"id": "ESP_WIFI_IRAM_OPT",
"name": "ESP_WIFI_IRAM_OPT",
"range": null,
"title": "WiFi IRAM speed optimization",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": null,
"help": "Select this option to place additional frequently called Wi-Fi library functions\nin IRAM. When this option is disabled, more than 5Kbytes of IRAM memory will be saved\nbut Wi-Fi throughput will be reduced.",
"id": "ESP_WIFI_EXTRA_IRAM_OPT",
"name": "ESP_WIFI_EXTRA_IRAM_OPT",
"range": null,
"title": "WiFi EXTRA IRAM speed optimization",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": null,
"help": "Select this option to place frequently called Wi-Fi library RX functions in IRAM.\nWhen this option is disabled, more than 17Kbytes of IRAM memory will be saved\nbut Wi-Fi performance will be reduced.",
"id": "ESP_WIFI_RX_IRAM_OPT",
"name": "ESP_WIFI_RX_IRAM_OPT",
"range": null,
"title": "WiFi RX IRAM speed optimization",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "ESP_WIFI_ENABLE_WPA3_SAE",
"help": "Select this option to enable SAE-PK",
"id": "ESP_WIFI_ENABLE_SAE_PK",
"name": "ESP_WIFI_ENABLE_SAE_PK",
"range": null,
"title": "Enable SAE-PK",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "ESP_WIFI_ENABLE_WPA3_SAE && ESP_WIFI_SOFTAP_SUPPORT",
"help": "Select this option to enable SAE support in softAP mode.",
"id": "ESP_WIFI_SOFTAP_SAE_SUPPORT",
"name": "ESP_WIFI_SOFTAP_SAE_SUPPORT",
"range": null,
"title": "Enable WPA3 Personal(SAE) SoftAP",
"type": "bool"
}
],
"depends_on": null,
"help": "Select this option to allow the device to establish a WPA3-Personal connection with eligible AP's.\nPMF (Protected Management Frames) is a prerequisite feature for a WPA3 connection, it needs to be\nexplicitly configured before attempting connection. Please refer to the Wi-Fi Driver API Guide for details.",
"id": "ESP_WIFI_ENABLE_WPA3_SAE",
"name": "ESP_WIFI_ENABLE_WPA3_SAE",
"range": null,
"title": "Enable WPA3-Personal",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": null,
"help": "Select this option to allow the device to establish OWE connection with eligible AP's.\nPMF (Protected Management Frames) is a prerequisite feature for a WPA3 connection, it needs to be\nexplicitly configured before attempting connection. Please refer to the Wi-Fi Driver API Guide for details.",
"id": "ESP_WIFI_ENABLE_WPA3_OWE_STA",
"name": "ESP_WIFI_ENABLE_WPA3_OWE_STA",
"range": null,
"title": "Enable OWE STA",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "ESP_WIFI_SLP_IRAM_OPT",
"help": "The minimum timeout for waiting to receive data, unit: milliseconds.",
"id": "ESP_WIFI_SLP_DEFAULT_MIN_ACTIVE_TIME",
"name": "ESP_WIFI_SLP_DEFAULT_MIN_ACTIVE_TIME",
"range": null,
"title": "Minimum active time",
"type": "int"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "ESP_WIFI_SLP_IRAM_OPT",
"help": "The maximum time that wifi keep alive, unit: seconds.",
"id": "ESP_WIFI_SLP_DEFAULT_MAX_ACTIVE_TIME",
"name": "ESP_WIFI_SLP_DEFAULT_MAX_ACTIVE_TIME",
"range": null,
"title": "Maximum keep alive time",
"type": "int"
}
],
"depends_on": null,
"help": "Select this option to place called Wi-Fi library TBTT process and receive beacon functions in IRAM.\nSome functions can be put in IRAM either by ESP_WIFI_IRAM_OPT and ESP_WIFI_RX_IRAM_OPT, or this one.\nIf already enabled ESP_WIFI_IRAM_OPT, the other 7.3KB IRAM memory would be taken by this option.\nIf already enabled ESP_WIFI_RX_IRAM_OPT, the other 1.3KB IRAM memory would be taken by this option.\nIf neither of them are enabled, the other 7.4KB IRAM memory would be taken by this option.\nWi-Fi power-save mode average current would be reduced if this option is enabled.",
"id": "ESP_WIFI_SLP_IRAM_OPT",
"name": "ESP_WIFI_SLP_IRAM_OPT",
"range": null,
"title": "WiFi SLP IRAM speed optimization",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "ESP_WIFI_FTM_ENABLE",
"help": null,
"id": "ESP_WIFI_FTM_INITIATOR_SUPPORT",
"name": "ESP_WIFI_FTM_INITIATOR_SUPPORT",
"range": null,
"title": "FTM Initiator support",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "ESP_WIFI_FTM_ENABLE",
"help": null,
"id": "ESP_WIFI_FTM_RESPONDER_SUPPORT",
"name": "ESP_WIFI_FTM_RESPONDER_SUPPORT",
"range": null,
"title": "FTM Responder support",
"type": "bool"
}
],
"depends_on": "SOC_WIFI_FTM_SUPPORT",
"help": "Enable feature Fine Timing Measurement for calculating WiFi Round-Trip-Time (RTT).",
"id": "ESP_WIFI_FTM_ENABLE",
"name": "ESP_WIFI_FTM_ENABLE",
"range": null,
"title": "WiFi FTM",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": null,
"help": "Select this option to enable power_management for station when disconnected.\nChip will do modem-sleep when rf module is not in use any more.",
"id": "ESP_WIFI_STA_DISCONNECTED_PM_ENABLE",
"name": "ESP_WIFI_STA_DISCONNECTED_PM_ENABLE",
"range": null,
"title": "Power Management for station at disconnected",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "SOC_WIFI_GCMP_SUPPORT",
"help": "Select this option to enable GCMP support. GCMP support is compulsory for WiFi Suite-B support.",
"id": "ESP_WIFI_GCMP_SUPPORT",
"name": "ESP_WIFI_GCMP_SUPPORT",
"range": null,
"title": "WiFi GCMP Support(GCMP128 and GCMP256)",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": null,
"help": "Select this option to enable GMAC support. GMAC support is compulsory for WiFi 192 bit certification.",
"id": "ESP_WIFI_GMAC_SUPPORT",
"name": "ESP_WIFI_GMAC_SUPPORT",
"range": null,
"title": "WiFi GMAC Support(GMAC128 and GMAC256)",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": null,
"help": "WiFi module can be compiled without SoftAP to save code size.",
"id": "ESP_WIFI_SOFTAP_SUPPORT",
"name": "ESP_WIFI_SOFTAP_SUPPORT",
"range": null,
"title": "WiFi SoftAP Support",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "ESP_PHY_MAC_BB_PD && SOC_PM_SUPPORT_BEACON_WAKEUP",
"help": "The wifi modem automatically receives the beacon frame during light sleep.",
"id": "ESP_WIFI_ENHANCED_LIGHT_SLEEP",
"name": "ESP_WIFI_ENHANCED_LIGHT_SLEEP",
"range": null,
"title": "WiFi modem automatically receives the beacon",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "ESP_WIFI_SLP_BEACON_LOST_OPT",
"help": "Timeout time for close rf phy when beacon loss occurs, Unit: 1024 microsecond.",
"id": "ESP_WIFI_SLP_BEACON_LOST_TIMEOUT",
"name": "ESP_WIFI_SLP_BEACON_LOST_TIMEOUT",
"range": null,
"title": "Beacon loss timeout",
"type": "int"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "ESP_WIFI_SLP_BEACON_LOST_OPT",
"help": "Maximum number of consecutive lost beacons allowed, WiFi keeps Rx state when\nthe number of consecutive beacons lost is greater than the given threshold.",
"id": "ESP_WIFI_SLP_BEACON_LOST_THRESHOLD",
"name": "ESP_WIFI_SLP_BEACON_LOST_THRESHOLD",
"range": null,
"title": "Maximum number of consecutive lost beacons allowed",
"type": "int"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "ESP_WIFI_SLP_BEACON_LOST_OPT && SOC_WIFI_SUPPORT_VARIABLE_BEACON_WINDOW",
"help": "Delta early time for rf phy on, When the beacon is lost, the next rf phy on will\nbe earlier the time specified by the configuration item, Unit: 32 microsecond.",
"id": "ESP_WIFI_SLP_PHY_ON_DELTA_EARLY_TIME",
"name": "ESP_WIFI_SLP_PHY_ON_DELTA_EARLY_TIME",
"range": null,
"title": "Delta early time for RF PHY on",
"type": "int"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "ESP_WIFI_SLP_BEACON_LOST_OPT && SOC_WIFI_SUPPORT_VARIABLE_BEACON_WINDOW",
"help": "Delta timeout time for rf phy off, When the beacon is lost, the next rf phy off will\nbe delayed for the time specified by the configuration item. Unit: 1024 microsecond.",
"id": "ESP_WIFI_SLP_PHY_OFF_DELTA_TIMEOUT_TIME",
"name": "ESP_WIFI_SLP_PHY_OFF_DELTA_TIMEOUT_TIME",
"range": null,
"title": "Delta timeout time for RF PHY off",
"type": "int"
}
],
"depends_on": null,
"help": "Enable wifi sleep optimization when beacon loss occurs and immediately enter\nsleep mode when the WiFi module detects beacon loss.",
"id": "ESP_WIFI_SLP_BEACON_LOST_OPT",
"name": "ESP_WIFI_SLP_BEACON_LOST_OPT",
"range": null,
"title": "Wifi sleep optimize when beacon lost",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": null,
"help": "Maximum number of encrypted peers supported by espnow.\nThe number of hardware keys for encryption is fixed. And the espnow and SoftAP share the same\nhardware keys. So this configuration will affect the maximum connection number of SoftAP.\nMaximum espnow encrypted peers number + maximum number of connections of SoftAP = Max hardware keys number.\nWhen using ESP mesh, this value should be set to a maximum of 6.",
"id": "ESP_WIFI_ESPNOW_MAX_ENCRYPT_NUM",
"name": "ESP_WIFI_ESPNOW_MAX_ENCRYPT_NUM",
"range": [
0,
17
],
"title": "Maximum espnow encrypt peers number",
"type": "int"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "SOC_WIFI_NAN_SUPPORT",
"help": "Enable WiFi Aware (NAN) feature.",
"id": "ESP_WIFI_NAN_ENABLE",
"name": "ESP_WIFI_NAN_ENABLE",
"range": null,
"title": "WiFi Aware",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "SOC_WIFI_HE_SUPPORT",
"help": "Enable Wi-Fi transmission statistics. Total support 4 access category. Each access category\nwill use 346 bytes memory.",
"id": "ESP_WIFI_ENABLE_WIFI_TX_STATS",
"name": "ESP_WIFI_ENABLE_WIFI_TX_STATS",
"range": null,
"title": "Enable Wi-Fi transmission statistics",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "ESP_WIFI_MBEDTLS_CRYPTO",
"help": "Select this option to use MbedTLS TLS client for WPA2 enterprise connection.\nPlease note that from MbedTLS-3.0 onwards, MbedTLS does not support SSL-3.0\nTLS-v1.0, TLS-v1.1 versions. Incase your server is using one of these version,\nit is advisable to update your server.\nPlease disable this option for compatibilty with older TLS versions.",
"id": "ESP_WIFI_MBEDTLS_TLS_CLIENT",
"name": "ESP_WIFI_MBEDTLS_TLS_CLIENT",
"range": null,
"title": "Use MbedTLS TLS client for WiFi Enterprise connection",
"type": "bool"
}
],
"depends_on": null,
"help": "Select this option to enable the use of MbedTLS crypto APIs.\nThe internal crypto support within the supplicant is limited\nand may not suffice for all new security features, including WPA3.\n\nIt is recommended to always keep this option enabled. Additionally,\nnote that MbedTLS can leverage hardware acceleration if available,\nresulting in significantly faster cryptographic operations.",
"id": "ESP_WIFI_MBEDTLS_CRYPTO",
"name": "ESP_WIFI_MBEDTLS_CRYPTO",
"range": null,
"title": "Use MbedTLS crypto APIs",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "SOC_WIFI_WAPI_SUPPORT",
"help": "Select this option to enable WAPI-PSK\nwhich is a Chinese National Standard Encryption for Wireless LANs (GB 15629.11-2003).",
"id": "ESP_WIFI_WAPI_PSK",
"name": "ESP_WIFI_WAPI_PSK",
"range": null,
"title": "Enable WAPI PSK support",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "SOC_WIFI_GCMP_SUPPORT",
"help": "Select this option to enable 192 bit NSA suite-B.\nThis is necessary to support WPA3 192 bit security.",
"id": "ESP_WIFI_SUITE_B_192",
"name": "ESP_WIFI_SUITE_B_192",
"range": null,
"title": "Enable NSA suite B support with 192 bit key",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "ESP_WIFI_11KV_SUPPORT",
"help": "Keep scan results in cache, if not enabled, those\nwill be flushed immediately.",
"id": "ESP_WIFI_SCAN_CACHE",
"name": "ESP_WIFI_SCAN_CACHE",
"range": null,
"title": "Keep scan results in cache",
"type": "bool"
}
],
"depends_on": null,
"help": "Select this option to enable 802.11k 802.11v APIs(RRM and BTM support).\nOnly APIs which are helpful for network assisted roaming\nare supported for now.\nEnable this option with BTM and RRM enabled in sta config\nto make device ready for network assisted roaming.\nBTM: BSS transition management enables an AP to request a station to transition\nto a specific AP, or to indicate to a station a set of preferred APs.\nRRM: Radio measurements enable STAs to understand the radio environment,\nit enables STAs to observe and gather data on radio link performance\nand on the radio environment. Current implementation adds beacon report,\nlink measurement, neighbor report.",
"id": "ESP_WIFI_11KV_SUPPORT",
"name": "ESP_WIFI_11KV_SUPPORT",
"range": null,
"title": "Enable 802.11k, 802.11v APIs Support",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": null,
"help": "Select this option to enable WiFi Multiband operation certification support.",
"id": "ESP_WIFI_MBO_SUPPORT",
"name": "ESP_WIFI_MBO_SUPPORT",
"range": null,
"title": "Enable Multi Band Operation Certification Support",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": null,
"help": "Select this option to enable WiFi Easy Connect Support.",
"id": "ESP_WIFI_DPP_SUPPORT",
"name": "ESP_WIFI_DPP_SUPPORT",
"range": null,
"title": "Enable DPP support",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": null,
"help": "Select this option to enable WiFi Fast Transition Support.",
"id": "ESP_WIFI_11R_SUPPORT",
"name": "ESP_WIFI_11R_SUPPORT",
"range": null,
"title": "Enable 802.11R (Fast Transition) Support",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "ESP_WIFI_SOFTAP_SUPPORT",
"help": "Select this option to enable WPS registrar support in softAP mode.",
"id": "ESP_WIFI_WPS_SOFTAP_REGISTRAR",
"name": "ESP_WIFI_WPS_SOFTAP_REGISTRAR",
"range": null,
"title": "Add WPS Registrar support in SoftAP mode",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "ESP_WIFI_ENABLE_WIFI_RX_STATS",
"help": "Enable Wi-Fi DL MU-MIMO and DL OFDMA reception statistics. Will use 10932 bytes memory.",
"id": "ESP_WIFI_ENABLE_WIFI_RX_MU_STATS",
"name": "ESP_WIFI_ENABLE_WIFI_RX_MU_STATS",
"range": null,
"title": "Enable Wi-Fi DL MU-MIMO and DL OFDMA reception statistics",
"type": "bool"
}
],
"depends_on": "SOC_WIFI_HE_SUPPORT",
"help": "Enable Wi-Fi reception statistics. Total support 2 access category. Each access category\nwill use 190 bytes memory.",
"id": "ESP_WIFI_ENABLE_WIFI_RX_STATS",
"name": "ESP_WIFI_ENABLE_WIFI_RX_STATS",
"range": null,
"title": "Enable Wi-Fi reception statistics",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": null,
"help": "Select this option to enable validate each WPS attribute\nrigorously. Disabling this add the workaorunds with various APs.\nEnabling this may cause inter operability issues with some APs.",
"id": "ESP_WIFI_WPS_STRICT",
"name": "ESP_WIFI_WPS_STRICT",
"range": null,
"title": "Strictly validate all WPS attributes",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": null,
"help": "Select this option to get passphrase during WPS configuration.\nThis option fakes the virtual display capabilites to get the\nconfiguration in passphrase mode.\nNot recommanded to be used since WPS credentials should not\nbe shared to other devices, making it in readable format increases\nthat risk, also passphrase requires pbkdf2 to convert in psk.",
"id": "ESP_WIFI_WPS_PASSPHRASE",
"name": "ESP_WIFI_WPS_PASSPHRASE",
"range": null,
"title": "Get WPA2 passphrase in WPS config",
"type": "bool"
}
],
"depends_on": null,
"id": "component-config-wi-fi-wps-configuration-options",
"title": "WPS Configuration Options",
"type": "menu"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": null,
"help": "Select this option to print logging information from WPA supplicant,\nthis includes handshake information and key hex dumps depending\non the project logging level.\n\nEnabling this could increase the build size ~60kb\ndepending on the project logging level.",
"id": "ESP_WIFI_DEBUG_PRINT",
"name": "ESP_WIFI_DEBUG_PRINT",
"range": null,
"title": "Print debug messages from WPA Supplicant",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": null,
"help": "Select this to enable unity test for DPP.",
"id": "ESP_WIFI_TESTING_OPTIONS",
"name": "ESP_WIFI_TESTING_OPTIONS",
"range": null,
"title": "Add DPP testing code",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": null,
"help": "Select this to enable/disable enterprise connection support.\n\ndisabling this will reduce binary size.\ndisabling this will disable the use of any esp_wifi_sta_wpa2_ent_* (as APIs will be meaningless)",
"id": "ESP_WIFI_ENTERPRISE_SUPPORT",
"name": "ESP_WIFI_ENTERPRISE_SUPPORT",
"range": null,
"title": "Enable enterprise option",
"type": "bool"
}
],
"depends_on": null,
"id": "component-config-wi-fi",
"title": "Wi-Fi",
"type": "menu"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice ESP_COREDUMP_TO_FLASH_OR_UART>",
"help": null,
"id": "ESP_COREDUMP_ENABLE_TO_FLASH",
"name": "ESP_COREDUMP_ENABLE_TO_FLASH",
"range": null,
"title": "Flash",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice ESP_COREDUMP_TO_FLASH_OR_UART>",
"help": null,
"id": "ESP_COREDUMP_ENABLE_TO_UART",
"name": "ESP_COREDUMP_ENABLE_TO_UART",
"range": null,
"title": "UART",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice ESP_COREDUMP_TO_FLASH_OR_UART>",
"help": null,
"id": "ESP_COREDUMP_ENABLE_TO_NONE",
"name": "ESP_COREDUMP_ENABLE_TO_NONE",
"range": null,
"title": "None",
"type": "bool"
}
],
"depends_on": null,
"help": "Select place to store core dump: flash, uart or none (to disable core dumps generation).\n\nCore dumps to Flash are not available if PSRAM is used for task stacks.\n\nIf core dump is configured to be stored in flash and custom partition table is used add\ncorresponding entry to your CSV. For examples, please see predefined partition table CSV descriptions\nin the components/partition_table directory.",
"id": "component-config-core-dump-data-destination",
"name": "ESP_COREDUMP_TO_FLASH_OR_UART",
"title": "Data destination",
"type": "choice"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice ESP_COREDUMP_DATA_FORMAT>",
"help": null,
"id": "ESP_COREDUMP_DATA_FORMAT_BIN",
"name": "ESP_COREDUMP_DATA_FORMAT_BIN",
"range": null,
"title": "Binary format",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice ESP_COREDUMP_DATA_FORMAT>",
"help": null,
"id": "ESP_COREDUMP_DATA_FORMAT_ELF",
"name": "ESP_COREDUMP_DATA_FORMAT_ELF",
"range": null,
"title": "ELF format",
"type": "bool"
}
],
"depends_on": "!ESP_COREDUMP_ENABLE_TO_NONE",
"help": "Select the data format for core dump.",
"id": "component-config-core-dump-core-dump-data-format",
"name": "ESP_COREDUMP_DATA_FORMAT",
"title": "Core dump data format",
"type": "choice"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice ESP_COREDUMP_CHECKSUM>",
"help": null,
"id": "ESP_COREDUMP_CHECKSUM_CRC32",
"name": "ESP_COREDUMP_CHECKSUM_CRC32",
"range": null,
"title": "Use CRC32 for integrity verification",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "ESP_COREDUMP_DATA_FORMAT_ELF && IDF_TARGET_ESP32 && <choice ESP_COREDUMP_CHECKSUM>",
"help": null,
"id": "ESP_COREDUMP_CHECKSUM_SHA256",
"name": "ESP_COREDUMP_CHECKSUM_SHA256",
"range": null,
"title": "Use SHA256 for integrity verification",
"type": "bool"
}
],
"depends_on": "!ESP_COREDUMP_ENABLE_TO_NONE",
"help": "Select the integrity check for the core dump.",
"id": "component-config-core-dump-core-dump-data-integrity-check",
"name": "ESP_COREDUMP_CHECKSUM",
"title": "Core dump data integrity check",
"type": "choice"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "ESP_COREDUMP_ENABLE_TO_FLASH",
"help": "When enabled, if any data are found on the flash core dump partition,\nthey will be checked by calculating their checksum.",
"id": "ESP_COREDUMP_CHECK_BOOT",
"name": "ESP_COREDUMP_CHECK_BOOT",
"range": null,
"title": "Check core dump data integrity on boot",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": null,
"help": "Enables/disable core dump module.",
"id": "ESP_COREDUMP_ENABLE",
"name": "ESP_COREDUMP_ENABLE",
"range": null,
"title": null,
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "ESP_COREDUMP_ENABLE",
"help": "Enable/disable coredump logs. Logs strings from espcoredump component are\nplaced in DRAM. Disabling these helps to save ~5KB of internal memory.",
"id": "ESP_COREDUMP_LOGS",
"name": "ESP_COREDUMP_LOGS",
"range": null,
"title": "Enable coredump logs for debugging",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "ESP_COREDUMP_ENABLE",
"help": "Maximum number of tasks snapshots in core dump.",
"id": "ESP_COREDUMP_MAX_TASKS_NUM",
"name": "ESP_COREDUMP_MAX_TASKS_NUM",
"range": null,
"title": "Maximum number of tasks",
"type": "int"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "ESP_COREDUMP_ENABLE_TO_UART",
"help": "Config delay (in ms) before printing core dump to UART.\nDelay can be interrupted by pressing Enter key.",
"id": "ESP_COREDUMP_UART_DELAY",
"name": "ESP_COREDUMP_UART_DELAY",
"range": null,
"title": "Delay before print to UART",
"type": "int"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": null,
"help": "Force the use of a custom DRAM stack for coredump when Task stacks can be in PSRAM.",
"id": "ESP_COREDUMP_USE_STACK_SIZE",
"name": "ESP_COREDUMP_USE_STACK_SIZE",
"range": null,
"title": null,
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "ESP_COREDUMP_ENABLE",
"help": "Size of the memory to be reserved for core dump stack. If 0 core dump process will run on\nthe stack of crashed task/ISR, otherwise special stack will be allocated.\nTo ensure that core dump itself will not overflow task/ISR stack set this to the value above 800.\nNOTE: It eats DRAM.",
"id": "ESP_COREDUMP_STACK_SIZE",
"name": "ESP_COREDUMP_STACK_SIZE",
"range": null,
"title": "Reserved stack size",
"type": "int"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "ESP_COREDUMP_DATA_FORMAT_ELF && ESP_COREDUMP_ENABLE_TO_FLASH && IDF_TARGET_ARCH_RISCV",
"help": "Size of the buffer that would be reserved for extracting backtrace info summary.\nThis buffer will contain the stack dump of the crashed task. This dump is useful in generating backtrace",
"id": "ESP_COREDUMP_SUMMARY_STACKDUMP_SIZE",
"name": "ESP_COREDUMP_SUMMARY_STACKDUMP_SIZE",
"range": null,
"title": "Size of the stack dump buffer",
"type": "int"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice ESP_COREDUMP_DECODE>",
"help": null,
"id": "ESP_COREDUMP_DECODE_INFO",
"name": "ESP_COREDUMP_DECODE_INFO",
"range": null,
"title": "Decode and show summary (info_corefile)",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice ESP_COREDUMP_DECODE>",
"help": null,
"id": "ESP_COREDUMP_DECODE_DISABLE",
"name": "ESP_COREDUMP_DECODE_DISABLE",
"range": null,
"title": "Don't decode",
"type": "bool"
}
],
"depends_on": "ESP_COREDUMP_ENABLE_TO_UART",
"help": null,
"id": "component-config-core-dump-handling-of-uart-core-dumps-in-idf-monitor",
"name": "ESP_COREDUMP_DECODE",
"title": "Handling of UART core dumps in IDF Monitor",
"type": "choice"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": null,
"help": null,
"id": "ESP_COREDUMP_DECODE",
"name": "ESP_COREDUMP_DECODE",
"range": null,
"title": null,
"type": "string"
}
],
"depends_on": null,
"id": "component-config-core-dump",
"title": "Core dump",
"type": "menu"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": null,
"help": "Number of volumes (logical drives) to use.",
"id": "FATFS_VOLUME_COUNT",
"name": "FATFS_VOLUME_COUNT",
"range": [
1,
10
],
"title": "Number of volumes",
"type": "int"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice FATFS_LONG_FILENAMES>",
"help": null,
"id": "FATFS_LFN_NONE",
"name": "FATFS_LFN_NONE",
"range": null,
"title": "No long filenames",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice FATFS_LONG_FILENAMES>",
"help": null,
"id": "FATFS_LFN_HEAP",
"name": "FATFS_LFN_HEAP",
"range": null,
"title": "Long filename buffer in heap",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice FATFS_LONG_FILENAMES>",
"help": null,
"id": "FATFS_LFN_STACK",
"name": "FATFS_LFN_STACK",
"range": null,
"title": "Long filename buffer on stack",
"type": "bool"
}
],
"depends_on": null,
"help": "Support long filenames in FAT. Long filename data increases\nmemory usage. FATFS can be configured to store the buffer for\nlong filename data in stack or heap.",
"id": "component-config-fat-filesystem-support-long-filename-support",
"name": "FATFS_LONG_FILENAMES",
"title": "Long filename support",
"type": "choice"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice FATFS_SECTOR_SIZE>",
"help": null,
"id": "FATFS_SECTOR_512",
"name": "FATFS_SECTOR_512",
"range": null,
"title": "512",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice FATFS_SECTOR_SIZE>",
"help": null,
"id": "FATFS_SECTOR_4096",
"name": "FATFS_SECTOR_4096",
"range": null,
"title": "4096",
"type": "bool"
}
],
"depends_on": null,
"help": "Specify the size of the sector in bytes for FATFS partition generator.",
"id": "component-config-fat-filesystem-support-sector-size",
"name": "FATFS_SECTOR_SIZE",
"title": "Sector size",
"type": "choice"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice FATFS_CHOOSE_CODEPAGE>",
"help": null,
"id": "FATFS_CODEPAGE_DYNAMIC",
"name": "FATFS_CODEPAGE_DYNAMIC",
"range": null,
"title": "Dynamic (all code pages supported)",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice FATFS_CHOOSE_CODEPAGE>",
"help": null,
"id": "FATFS_CODEPAGE_437",
"name": "FATFS_CODEPAGE_437",
"range": null,
"title": "US (CP437)",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice FATFS_CHOOSE_CODEPAGE>",
"help": null,
"id": "FATFS_CODEPAGE_720",
"name": "FATFS_CODEPAGE_720",
"range": null,
"title": "Arabic (CP720)",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice FATFS_CHOOSE_CODEPAGE>",
"help": null,
"id": "FATFS_CODEPAGE_737",
"name": "FATFS_CODEPAGE_737",
"range": null,
"title": "Greek (CP737)",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice FATFS_CHOOSE_CODEPAGE>",
"help": null,
"id": "FATFS_CODEPAGE_771",
"name": "FATFS_CODEPAGE_771",
"range": null,
"title": "KBL (CP771)",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice FATFS_CHOOSE_CODEPAGE>",
"help": null,
"id": "FATFS_CODEPAGE_775",
"name": "FATFS_CODEPAGE_775",
"range": null,
"title": "Baltic (CP775)",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice FATFS_CHOOSE_CODEPAGE>",
"help": null,
"id": "FATFS_CODEPAGE_850",
"name": "FATFS_CODEPAGE_850",
"range": null,
"title": "Latin 1 (CP850)",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice FATFS_CHOOSE_CODEPAGE>",
"help": null,
"id": "FATFS_CODEPAGE_852",
"name": "FATFS_CODEPAGE_852",
"range": null,
"title": "Latin 2 (CP852)",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice FATFS_CHOOSE_CODEPAGE>",
"help": null,
"id": "FATFS_CODEPAGE_855",
"name": "FATFS_CODEPAGE_855",
"range": null,
"title": "Cyrillic (CP855)",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice FATFS_CHOOSE_CODEPAGE>",
"help": null,
"id": "FATFS_CODEPAGE_857",
"name": "FATFS_CODEPAGE_857",
"range": null,
"title": "Turkish (CP857)",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice FATFS_CHOOSE_CODEPAGE>",
"help": null,
"id": "FATFS_CODEPAGE_860",
"name": "FATFS_CODEPAGE_860",
"range": null,
"title": "Portugese (CP860)",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice FATFS_CHOOSE_CODEPAGE>",
"help": null,
"id": "FATFS_CODEPAGE_861",
"name": "FATFS_CODEPAGE_861",
"range": null,
"title": "Icelandic (CP861)",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice FATFS_CHOOSE_CODEPAGE>",
"help": null,
"id": "FATFS_CODEPAGE_862",
"name": "FATFS_CODEPAGE_862",
"range": null,
"title": "Hebrew (CP862)",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice FATFS_CHOOSE_CODEPAGE>",
"help": null,
"id": "FATFS_CODEPAGE_863",
"name": "FATFS_CODEPAGE_863",
"range": null,
"title": "Canadian French (CP863)",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice FATFS_CHOOSE_CODEPAGE>",
"help": null,
"id": "FATFS_CODEPAGE_864",
"name": "FATFS_CODEPAGE_864",
"range": null,
"title": "Arabic (CP864)",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice FATFS_CHOOSE_CODEPAGE>",
"help": null,
"id": "FATFS_CODEPAGE_865",
"name": "FATFS_CODEPAGE_865",
"range": null,
"title": "Nordic (CP865)",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice FATFS_CHOOSE_CODEPAGE>",
"help": null,
"id": "FATFS_CODEPAGE_866",
"name": "FATFS_CODEPAGE_866",
"range": null,
"title": "Russian (CP866)",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice FATFS_CHOOSE_CODEPAGE>",
"help": null,
"id": "FATFS_CODEPAGE_869",
"name": "FATFS_CODEPAGE_869",
"range": null,
"title": "Greek 2 (CP869)",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice FATFS_CHOOSE_CODEPAGE>",
"help": null,
"id": "FATFS_CODEPAGE_932",
"name": "FATFS_CODEPAGE_932",
"range": null,
"title": "Japanese (DBCS) (CP932)",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice FATFS_CHOOSE_CODEPAGE>",
"help": null,
"id": "FATFS_CODEPAGE_936",
"name": "FATFS_CODEPAGE_936",
"range": null,
"title": "Simplified Chinese (DBCS) (CP936)",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice FATFS_CHOOSE_CODEPAGE>",
"help": null,
"id": "FATFS_CODEPAGE_949",
"name": "FATFS_CODEPAGE_949",
"range": null,
"title": "Korean (DBCS) (CP949)",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice FATFS_CHOOSE_CODEPAGE>",
"help": null,
"id": "FATFS_CODEPAGE_950",
"name": "FATFS_CODEPAGE_950",
"range": null,
"title": "Traditional Chinese (DBCS) (CP950)",
"type": "bool"
}
],
"depends_on": null,
"help": "OEM code page used for file name encodings.\n\nIf \"Dynamic\" is selected, code page can be chosen at runtime using\nf_setcp function. Note that choosing this option will increase\napplication size by ~480kB.",
"id": "component-config-fat-filesystem-support-oem-code-page",
"name": "FATFS_CHOOSE_CODEPAGE",
"title": "OEM Code Page",
"type": "choice"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": null,
"help": null,
"id": "FATFS_CODEPAGE",
"name": "FATFS_CODEPAGE",
"range": null,
"title": null,
"type": "int"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "!FATFS_LFN_NONE",
"help": "Maximum long filename length. Can be reduced to save RAM.",
"id": "FATFS_MAX_LFN",
"name": "FATFS_MAX_LFN",
"range": null,
"title": "Max long filename length",
"type": "int"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice FATFS_API_ENCODING>",
"help": null,
"id": "FATFS_API_ENCODING_ANSI_OEM",
"name": "FATFS_API_ENCODING_ANSI_OEM",
"range": null,
"title": "API uses ANSI/OEM encoding",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice FATFS_API_ENCODING>",
"help": null,
"id": "FATFS_API_ENCODING_UTF_8",
"name": "FATFS_API_ENCODING_UTF_8",
"range": null,
"title": "API uses UTF-8 encoding",
"type": "bool"
}
],
"depends_on": "!FATFS_LFN_NONE",
"help": "Choose encoding for character and string arguments/returns when using\nFATFS APIs. The encoding of arguments will usually depend on text\neditor settings.",
"id": "component-config-fat-filesystem-support-api-character-encoding",
"name": "FATFS_API_ENCODING",
"title": "API character encoding",
"type": "choice"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": null,
"help": "This option sets the FATFS configuration value _FS_LOCK.\nThe option _FS_LOCK switches file lock function to control duplicated file open\nand illegal operation to open objects.\n\n* 0: Disable file lock function. To avoid volume corruption, application\nshould avoid illegal open, remove and rename to the open objects.\n\n* >0: Enable file lock function. The value defines how many files/sub-directories\ncan be opened simultaneously under file lock control.\n\nNote that the file lock control is independent of re-entrancy.",
"id": "FATFS_FS_LOCK",
"name": "FATFS_FS_LOCK",
"range": [
0,
65535
],
"title": "Number of simultaneously open files protected by lock function",
"type": "int"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": null,
"help": "This option sets FATFS configuration value _FS_TIMEOUT, scaled to milliseconds.\nSets the number of milliseconds FATFS will wait to acquire a mutex when\noperating on an open file. For example, if one task is performing a lenghty\noperation, another task will wait for the first task to release the lock,\nand time out after amount of time set by this option.",
"id": "FATFS_TIMEOUT_MS",
"name": "FATFS_TIMEOUT_MS",
"range": null,
"title": "Timeout for acquiring a file lock, ms",
"type": "int"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": null,
"help": "This option affects FATFS configuration value _FS_TINY.\n\nIf this option is set, _FS_TINY is 0, and each open file has its own cache,\nsize of the cache is equal to the _MAX_SS variable (512 or 4096 bytes).\nThis option uses more RAM if more than 1 file is open, but needs less reads\nand writes to the storage for some operations.\n\nIf this option is not set, _FS_TINY is 1, and single cache is used for\nall open files, size is also equal to _MAX_SS variable. This reduces the\namount of heap used when multiple files are open, but increases the number\nof read and write operations which FATFS needs to make.",
"id": "FATFS_PER_FILE_CACHE",
"name": "FATFS_PER_FILE_CACHE",
"range": null,
"title": "Use separate cache for each file",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "SPIRAM_USE_CAPS_ALLOC || SPIRAM_USE_MALLOC",
"help": "When the option is enabled, internal buffers used by FATFS will be allocated\nfrom external RAM. If the allocation from external RAM fails, the buffer will\nbe allocated from the internal RAM.\nDisable this option if optimizing for performance. Enable this option if\noptimizing for internal memory size.",
"id": "FATFS_ALLOC_PREFER_EXTRAM",
"name": "FATFS_ALLOC_PREFER_EXTRAM",
"range": null,
"title": "Perfer external RAM when allocating FATFS buffers",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "FATFS_USE_FASTSEEK",
"help": "If fast seek algorithm is enabled, this defines the size of\nCLMT buffer used by this algorithm in 32-bit word units.\nThis value should be chosen based on prior knowledge of\nmaximum elements of each file entry would store.",
"id": "FATFS_FAST_SEEK_BUFFER_SIZE",
"name": "FATFS_FAST_SEEK_BUFFER_SIZE",
"range": null,
"title": "Fast seek CLMT buffer size",
"type": "int"
}
],
"depends_on": null,
"help": "The fast seek feature enables fast backward/long seek operations without\nFAT access by using an in-memory CLMT (cluster link map table).\nPlease note, fast-seek is only allowed for read-mode files, if a\nfile is opened in write-mode, the seek mechanism will automatically fallback\nto the default implementation.",
"id": "FATFS_USE_FASTSEEK",
"name": "FATFS_USE_FASTSEEK",
"range": null,
"title": "Enable fast seek algorithm when using lseek function through VFS FAT",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": null,
"help": "If set to 0, the 'newlib' library's default size (BLKSIZ) is used (128 B).\nIf set to a non-zero value, the value is used as the block size.\nDefault file buffer size is set to this value\nand the buffer is allocated when first attempt of reading/writing to a file is made.\nIncreasing this value improves fread() speed, however the heap usage is increased as well.\n\nNOTE: The block size value is shared by all the filesystem functions\naccessing target media for given file descriptor!\nSee 'Improving I/O performance' section of 'Maximizing Execution Speed' documentation page\nfor more details.",
"id": "FATFS_VFS_FSTAT_BLKSIZE",
"name": "FATFS_VFS_FSTAT_BLKSIZE",
"range": null,
"title": "Default block size",
"type": "int"
}
],
"depends_on": null,
"id": "component-config-fat-filesystem-support",
"title": "FAT Filesystem support",
"type": "menu"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": null,
"help": "Amazon has released an SMP version of the FreeRTOS Kernel which can be found via the following link:\nhttps://github.com/FreeRTOS/FreeRTOS-Kernel/tree/smp\n\nIDF has added an experimental port of this SMP kernel located in\ncomponents/freertos/FreeRTOS-Kernel-SMP. Enabling this option will cause IDF to use the Amazon SMP\nkernel. Note that THIS FEATURE IS UNDER ACTIVE DEVELOPMENT, users use this at their own risk.\n\nLeaving this option disabled will mean the IDF FreeRTOS kernel is used instead, which is located in:\ncomponents/freertos/FreeRTOS-Kernel. Both kernel versions are SMP capable, but differ in\ntheir implementation and features.",
"id": "FREERTOS_SMP",
"name": "FREERTOS_SMP",
"range": null,
"title": "Run the Amazon SMP FreeRTOS kernel instead (FEATURE UNDER DEVELOPMENT)",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": null,
"help": "This version of FreeRTOS normally takes control of all cores of the CPU. Select this if you only want\nto start it on the first core. This is needed when e.g. another process needs complete control over the\nsecond core.",
"id": "FREERTOS_UNICORE",
"name": "FREERTOS_UNICORE",
"range": null,
"title": "Run FreeRTOS only on first core",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": null,
"help": "Sets the FreeRTOS tick interrupt frequency in Hz (see configTICK_RATE_HZ documentation for more\ndetails).",
"id": "FREERTOS_HZ",
"name": "FREERTOS_HZ",
"range": [
1,
1000
],
"title": "configTICK_RATE_HZ",
"type": "int"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "FREERTOS_UNICORE && !FREERTOS_SMP",
"help": "Enables port specific task selection method. This option can speed up the search of ready tasks\nwhen scheduling (see configUSE_PORT_OPTIMISED_TASK_SELECTION documentation for more details).",
"id": "FREERTOS_OPTIMIZED_SCHEDULER",
"name": "FREERTOS_OPTIMIZED_SCHEDULER",
"range": null,
"title": "configUSE_PORT_OPTIMISED_TASK_SELECTION",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice FREERTOS_CHECK_STACKOVERFLOW>",
"help": "Do not check for stack overflows (configCHECK_FOR_STACK_OVERFLOW = 0)",
"id": "FREERTOS_CHECK_STACKOVERFLOW_NONE",
"name": "FREERTOS_CHECK_STACKOVERFLOW_NONE",
"range": null,
"title": "No checking",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice FREERTOS_CHECK_STACKOVERFLOW>",
"help": "Check for stack overflows on each context switch by checking if the stack pointer is in a valid\nrange. Quick but does not detect stack overflows that happened between context switches\n(configCHECK_FOR_STACK_OVERFLOW = 1)",
"id": "FREERTOS_CHECK_STACKOVERFLOW_PTRVAL",
"name": "FREERTOS_CHECK_STACKOVERFLOW_PTRVAL",
"range": null,
"title": "Check by stack pointer value (Method 1)",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice FREERTOS_CHECK_STACKOVERFLOW>",
"help": "Places some magic bytes at the end of the stack area and on each context switch, check if these\nbytes are still intact. More thorough than just checking the pointer, but also slightly slower.\n(configCHECK_FOR_STACK_OVERFLOW = 2)",
"id": "FREERTOS_CHECK_STACKOVERFLOW_CANARY",
"name": "FREERTOS_CHECK_STACKOVERFLOW_CANARY",
"range": null,
"title": "Check using canary bytes (Method 2)",
"type": "bool"
}
],
"depends_on": null,
"help": "Enables FreeRTOS to check for stack overflows (see configCHECK_FOR_STACK_OVERFLOW documentation for\nmore details).\n\nNote: If users do not provide their own ``vApplicationStackOverflowHook()`` function, a default\nfunction will be provided by ESP-IDF.",
"id": "component-config-freertos-kernel-configcheck_for_stack_overflow",
"name": "FREERTOS_CHECK_STACKOVERFLOW",
"title": "configCHECK_FOR_STACK_OVERFLOW",
"type": "choice"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": null,
"help": "Set the number of thread local storage pointers in each task (see\nconfigNUM_THREAD_LOCAL_STORAGE_POINTERS documentation for more details).\n\nNote: In ESP-IDF, this value must be at least 1. Index 0 is reserved for use by the pthreads API\nthread-local-storage. Other indexes can be used for any desired purpose.",
"id": "FREERTOS_THREAD_LOCAL_STORAGE_POINTERS",
"name": "FREERTOS_THREAD_LOCAL_STORAGE_POINTERS",
"range": [
1,
256
],
"title": "configNUM_THREAD_LOCAL_STORAGE_POINTERS",
"type": "int"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": null,
"help": "Sets the idle task stack size in bytes (see configMINIMAL_STACK_SIZE documentation for more details).\n\nNote:\n\n- ESP-IDF specifies stack sizes in bytes instead of words.\n- The default size is enough for most use cases.\n- The stack size may need to be increased above the default if the app installs idle or thread local\n storage cleanup hooks that use a lot of stack memory.\n- Conversely, the stack size can be reduced to the minimum if non of the idle features are used.",
"id": "FREERTOS_IDLE_TASK_STACKSIZE",
"name": "FREERTOS_IDLE_TASK_STACKSIZE",
"range": [
768,
32768
],
"title": "configMINIMAL_STACK_SIZE (Idle task stack size)",
"type": "int"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": null,
"help": "Enables the idle task application hook (see configUSE_IDLE_HOOK documentation for more details).\n\nNote:\n\n- The application must provide the hook function ``void vApplicationIdleHook( void );``\n- ``vApplicationIdleHook()`` is called from FreeRTOS idle task(s)\n- The FreeRTOS idle hook is NOT the same as the ESP-IDF Idle Hook, but both can be enabled\n simultaneously.",
"id": "FREERTOS_USE_IDLE_HOOK",
"name": "FREERTOS_USE_IDLE_HOOK",
"range": null,
"title": "configUSE_IDLE_HOOK",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "FREERTOS_SMP",
"help": "Enables the minimal idle task application hook (see configUSE_IDLE_HOOK documentation for more\ndetails).\n\nNote:\n\n- The application must provide the hook function ``void vApplicationMinimalIdleHook( void );``\n- ``vApplicationMinimalIdleHook()`` is called from FreeRTOS minimal idle task(s)",
"id": "FREERTOS_USE_MINIMAL_IDLE_HOOK",
"name": "FREERTOS_USE_MINIMAL_IDLE_HOOK",
"range": null,
"title": "Use FreeRTOS minimal idle hook",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": null,
"help": "Enables the tick hook (see configUSE_TICK_HOOK documentation for more details).\n\nNote:\n\n- The application must provide the hook function ``void vApplicationTickHook( void );``\n- ``vApplicationTickHook()`` is called from FreeRTOS's tick handling function ``xTaskIncrementTick()``\n- The FreeRTOS tick hook is NOT the same as the ESP-IDF Tick Interrupt Hook, but both can be enabled\n simultaneously.",
"id": "FREERTOS_USE_TICK_HOOK",
"name": "FREERTOS_USE_TICK_HOOK",
"range": null,
"title": "configUSE_TICK_HOOK",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": null,
"help": "Sets the maximum number of characters for task names (see configMAX_TASK_NAME_LEN documentation for\nmore details).\n\nNote: For most uses, the default of 16 characters is sufficient.",
"id": "FREERTOS_MAX_TASK_NAME_LEN",
"name": "FREERTOS_MAX_TASK_NAME_LEN",
"range": [
1,
256
],
"title": "configMAX_TASK_NAME_LEN",
"type": "int"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": null,
"help": "Enable backward compatibility with APIs prior to FreeRTOS v8.0.0. (see\nconfigENABLE_BACKWARD_COMPATIBILITY documentation for more details).",
"id": "FREERTOS_ENABLE_BACKWARD_COMPATIBILITY",
"name": "FREERTOS_ENABLE_BACKWARD_COMPATIBILITY",
"range": null,
"title": "configENABLE_BACKWARD_COMPATIBILITY",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": null,
"help": "Sets the timer task's priority (see configTIMER_TASK_PRIORITY documentation for more details).",
"id": "FREERTOS_TIMER_TASK_PRIORITY",
"name": "FREERTOS_TIMER_TASK_PRIORITY",
"range": [
1,
25
],
"title": "configTIMER_TASK_PRIORITY",
"type": "int"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": null,
"help": "Set the timer task's stack size (see configTIMER_TASK_STACK_DEPTH documentation for more details).",
"id": "FREERTOS_TIMER_TASK_STACK_DEPTH",
"name": "FREERTOS_TIMER_TASK_STACK_DEPTH",
"range": [
1536,
32768
],
"title": "configTIMER_TASK_STACK_DEPTH",
"type": "int"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": null,
"help": "Set the timer task's command queue length (see configTIMER_QUEUE_LENGTH documentation for more\ndetails).",
"id": "FREERTOS_TIMER_QUEUE_LENGTH",
"name": "FREERTOS_TIMER_QUEUE_LENGTH",
"range": [
5,
20
],
"title": "configTIMER_QUEUE_LENGTH",
"type": "int"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": null,
"help": "Set the size of the queue registry (see configQUEUE_REGISTRY_SIZE documentation for more details).\n\nNote: A value of 0 will disable queue registry functionality",
"id": "FREERTOS_QUEUE_REGISTRY_SIZE",
"name": "FREERTOS_QUEUE_REGISTRY_SIZE",
"range": [
0,
20
],
"title": "configQUEUE_REGISTRY_SIZE",
"type": "int"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": null,
"help": "Set the size of the task notification array of each task. When increasing this value, keep in\nmind that this means additional memory for each and every task on the system.\nHowever, task notifications in general are more light weight compared to alternatives\nsuch as semaphores.",
"id": "FREERTOS_TASK_NOTIFICATION_ARRAY_ENTRIES",
"name": "FREERTOS_TASK_NOTIFICATION_ARRAY_ENTRIES",
"range": [
1,
32
],
"title": "configTASK_NOTIFICATION_ARRAY_ENTRIES",
"type": "int"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "!FREERTOS_SMP && FREERTOS_USE_STATS_FORMATTING_FUNCTIONS",
"help": "If enabled, this will include an extra column when vTaskList is called to display the CoreID the task\nis pinned to (0,1) or -1 if not pinned.",
"id": "FREERTOS_VTASKLIST_INCLUDE_COREID",
"name": "FREERTOS_VTASKLIST_INCLUDE_COREID",
"range": null,
"title": "Enable display of xCoreID in vTaskList",
"type": "bool"
}
],
"depends_on": "FREERTOS_USE_TRACE_FACILITY",
"help": "Set configUSE_TRACE_FACILITY and configUSE_STATS_FORMATTING_FUNCTIONS to 1 to include the\n``vTaskList()`` and ``vTaskGetRunTimeStats()`` functions in the build (see\nconfigUSE_STATS_FORMATTING_FUNCTIONS documentation for more details).",
"id": "FREERTOS_USE_STATS_FORMATTING_FUNCTIONS",
"name": "FREERTOS_USE_STATS_FORMATTING_FUNCTIONS",
"range": null,
"title": "configUSE_STATS_FORMATTING_FUNCTIONS",
"type": "bool"
}
],
"depends_on": null,
"help": "Enables additional structure members and functions to assist with execution visualization and tracing\n(see configUSE_TRACE_FACILITY documentation for more details).",
"id": "FREERTOS_USE_TRACE_FACILITY",
"name": "FREERTOS_USE_TRACE_FACILITY",
"range": null,
"title": "configUSE_TRACE_FACILITY",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": null,
"help": "Enables collection of run time statistics for each task (see configGENERATE_RUN_TIME_STATS\ndocumentation for more details).\n\nNote: The clock used for run time statistics can be configured in FREERTOS_RUN_TIME_STATS_CLK.",
"id": "FREERTOS_GENERATE_RUN_TIME_STATS",
"name": "FREERTOS_GENERATE_RUN_TIME_STATS",
"range": null,
"title": "configGENERATE_RUN_TIME_STATS",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "FREERTOS_USE_TICKLESS_IDLE",
"help": "FreeRTOS will enter light sleep mode if no tasks need to run for this number of ticks.\nYou can enable PM_PROFILING feature in esp_pm components and dump the sleep status with\nesp_pm_dump_locks, if the proportion of rejected sleeps is too high, please increase\nthis value to improve scheduling efficiency",
"id": "FREERTOS_IDLE_TIME_BEFORE_SLEEP",
"name": "FREERTOS_IDLE_TIME_BEFORE_SLEEP",
"range": null,
"title": "configEXPECTED_IDLE_TIME_BEFORE_SLEEP",
"type": "int"
}
],
"depends_on": "PM_ENABLE",
"help": "If power management support is enabled, FreeRTOS will be able to put the system into light sleep mode\nwhen no tasks need to run for a number of ticks. This number can be set using\nFREERTOS_IDLE_TIME_BEFORE_SLEEP option. This feature is also known as \"automatic light sleep\".\n\nNote that timers created using esp_timer APIs may prevent the system from entering sleep mode, even\nwhen no tasks need to run. To skip unnecessary wake-up initialize a timer with the\n\"skip_unhandled_events\" option as true.\n\nIf disabled, automatic light sleep support will be disabled.",
"id": "FREERTOS_USE_TICKLESS_IDLE",
"name": "FREERTOS_USE_TICKLESS_IDLE",
"range": null,
"title": "configUSE_TICKLESS_IDLE",
"type": "bool"
}
],
"depends_on": null,
"id": "component-config-freertos-kernel",
"title": "Kernel",
"type": "menu"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "COMPILER_OPTIMIZATION_DEFAULT || ESP_COREDUMP_ENABLE || ESP_GDBSTUB_ENABLED",
"help": "If enabled, all FreeRTOS task functions will be enclosed in a wrapper function. If a task function\nmistakenly returns (i.e. does not delete), the call flow will return to the wrapper function. The\nwrapper function will then log an error and abort the application. This option is also required for GDB\nbacktraces and C++ exceptions to work correctly inside top-level task functions.",
"id": "FREERTOS_TASK_FUNCTION_WRAPPER",
"name": "FREERTOS_TASK_FUNCTION_WRAPPER",
"range": null,
"title": "Wrap task functions",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": null,
"help": "FreeRTOS can check if a stack has overflown its bounds by checking either the value of the stack\npointer or by checking the integrity of canary bytes. (See FREERTOS_CHECK_STACKOVERFLOW for more\ninformation.) These checks only happen on a context switch, and the situation that caused the stack\noverflow may already be long gone by then. This option will use the last debug memory watchpoint to\nallow breaking into the debugger (or panic'ing) as soon as any of the last 32 bytes on the stack of a\ntask are overwritten. The side effect is that using gdb, you effectively have one hardware watchpoint\nless because the last one is overwritten as soon as a task switch happens.\n\nAnother consequence is that due to alignment requirements of the watchpoint, the usable stack size\ndecreases by up to 60 bytes. This is because the watchpoint region has to be aligned to its size and\nthe size for the stack watchpoint in IDF is 32 bytes.\n\nThis check only triggers if the stack overflow writes within 32 bytes near the end of the stack, rather\nthan overshooting further, so it is worth combining this approach with one of the other stack overflow\ncheck methods.\n\nWhen this watchpoint is hit, gdb will stop with a SIGTRAP message. When no JTAG OCD is attached,\nesp-idf will panic on an unhandled debug exception.",
"id": "FREERTOS_WATCHPOINT_END_OF_STACK",
"name": "FREERTOS_WATCHPOINT_END_OF_STACK",
"range": null,
"title": "Enable stack overflow debug watchpoint",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "FREERTOS_THREAD_LOCAL_STORAGE_POINTERS > 0",
"help": "ESP-IDF provides users with the ability to free TLSP memory by registering TLSP deletion callbacks.\nThese callbacks are automatically called by FreeRTOS when a task is deleted. When this option is turned\non, the memory reserved for TLSPs in the TCB is doubled to make space for storing the deletion\ncallbacks. If the user does not wish to use TLSP deletion callbacks then this option could be turned\noff to save space in the TCB memory.",
"id": "FREERTOS_TLSP_DELETION_CALLBACKS",
"name": "FREERTOS_TLSP_DELETION_CALLBACKS",
"range": null,
"title": "Enable thread local storage pointers deletion callbacks",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": null,
"help": "Enable this option to make FreeRTOS call the static task clean up hook when a task is deleted.\n\nNote: Users will need to provide a ``void vPortCleanUpTCB ( void *pxTCB )`` callback",
"id": "FREERTOS_ENABLE_STATIC_TASK_CLEAN_UP",
"name": "FREERTOS_ENABLE_STATIC_TASK_CLEAN_UP",
"range": null,
"title": "Enable static task clean up hook",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "!FREERTOS_SMP",
"help": "If enabled, assert that when a mutex semaphore is given, the task giving the semaphore is the task\nwhich is currently holding the mutex.",
"id": "FREERTOS_CHECK_MUTEX_GIVEN_BY_OWNER",
"name": "FREERTOS_CHECK_MUTEX_GIVEN_BY_OWNER",
"range": null,
"title": "Check that mutex semaphore is given by owner task",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": null,
"help": "The interrupt handlers have their own stack. The size of the stack can be defined here. Each processor\nhas its own stack, so the total size occupied will be twice this.",
"id": "FREERTOS_ISR_STACKSIZE",
"name": "FREERTOS_ISR_STACKSIZE",
"range": [
1536,
32768
],
"title": "ISR stack size",
"type": "int"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": null,
"help": "If this option is enabled, interrupt stack frame will be modified to point to the code of the\ninterrupted task as its return address. This helps the debugger (or the panic handler) show a backtrace\nfrom the interrupt to the task which was interrupted. This also works for nested interrupts: higher\nlevel interrupt stack can be traced back to the lower level interrupt. This option adds 4 instructions\nto the interrupt dispatching code.",
"id": "FREERTOS_INTERRUPT_BACKTRACE",
"name": "FREERTOS_INTERRUPT_BACKTRACE",
"range": null,
"title": "Enable backtrace from interrupt to task context",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "IDF_TARGET_ESP32",
"help": "When enabled, the usage of float type is allowed inside Level 1 ISRs. Note that usage of float types in\nhigher level interrupts is still not permitted.",
"id": "FREERTOS_FPU_IN_ISR",
"name": "FREERTOS_FPU_IN_ISR",
"range": null,
"title": "Use float in Level 1 ISR",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": null,
"help": null,
"id": "FREERTOS_TICK_SUPPORT_CORETIMER",
"name": "FREERTOS_TICK_SUPPORT_CORETIMER",
"range": null,
"title": null,
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": null,
"help": null,
"id": "FREERTOS_TICK_SUPPORT_SYSTIMER",
"name": "FREERTOS_TICK_SUPPORT_SYSTIMER",
"range": null,
"title": null,
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "FREERTOS_TICK_SUPPORT_CORETIMER && <choice FREERTOS_CORETIMER>",
"help": "Select this to use timer 0",
"id": "FREERTOS_CORETIMER_0",
"name": "FREERTOS_CORETIMER_0",
"range": null,
"title": "Timer 0 (int 6, level 1)",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "FREERTOS_TICK_SUPPORT_CORETIMER && <choice FREERTOS_CORETIMER>",
"help": "Select this to use timer 1",
"id": "FREERTOS_CORETIMER_1",
"name": "FREERTOS_CORETIMER_1",
"range": null,
"title": "Timer 1 (int 15, level 3)",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "FREERTOS_TICK_SUPPORT_SYSTIMER && <choice FREERTOS_CORETIMER>",
"help": "Select this to use systimer with the 1 interrupt priority.",
"id": "FREERTOS_CORETIMER_SYSTIMER_LVL1",
"name": "FREERTOS_CORETIMER_SYSTIMER_LVL1",
"range": null,
"title": "SYSTIMER 0 (level 1)",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "FREERTOS_TICK_SUPPORT_SYSTIMER && <choice FREERTOS_CORETIMER>",
"help": "Select this to use systimer with the 3 interrupt priority.",
"id": "FREERTOS_CORETIMER_SYSTIMER_LVL3",
"name": "FREERTOS_CORETIMER_SYSTIMER_LVL3",
"range": null,
"title": "SYSTIMER 0 (level 3)",
"type": "bool"
}
],
"depends_on": null,
"help": "FreeRTOS needs a timer with an associated interrupt to use as the main tick source to increase\ncounters, run timers and do pre-emptive multitasking with. There are multiple timers available to do\nthis, with different interrupt priorities.",
"id": "component-config-freertos-port-tick-timer-source-xtensa-only-",
"name": "FREERTOS_CORETIMER",
"title": "Tick timer source (Xtensa Only)",
"type": "choice"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": null,
"help": null,
"id": "FREERTOS_SYSTICK_USES_SYSTIMER",
"name": "FREERTOS_SYSTICK_USES_SYSTIMER",
"range": null,
"title": null,
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": null,
"help": null,
"id": "FREERTOS_SYSTICK_USES_CCOUNT",
"name": "FREERTOS_SYSTICK_USES_CCOUNT",
"range": null,
"title": null,
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice FREERTOS_RUN_TIME_STATS_CLK>",
"help": "ESP Timer will be used as the clock source for FreeRTOS run time stats. The ESP Timer runs at a\nfrequency of 1MHz regardless of Dynamic Frequency Scaling. Therefore the ESP Timer will overflow in\napproximately 4290 seconds.",
"id": "FREERTOS_RUN_TIME_STATS_USING_ESP_TIMER",
"name": "FREERTOS_RUN_TIME_STATS_USING_ESP_TIMER",
"range": null,
"title": "Use ESP TIMER for run time stats",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "FREERTOS_SYSTICK_USES_CCOUNT && <choice FREERTOS_RUN_TIME_STATS_CLK>",
"help": "CPU Clock will be used as the clock source for the generation of run time stats. The CPU Clock has\na frequency dependent on ESP_DEFAULT_CPU_FREQ_MHZ and Dynamic Frequency Scaling (DFS). Therefore\nthe CPU Clock frequency can fluctuate between 80 to 240MHz. Run time stats generated using the CPU\nClock represents the number of CPU cycles each task is allocated and DOES NOT reflect the amount of\ntime each task runs for (as CPU clock frequency can change). If the CPU clock consistently runs at\nthe maximum frequency of 240MHz, it will overflow in approximately 17 seconds.",
"id": "FREERTOS_RUN_TIME_STATS_USING_CPU_CLK",
"name": "FREERTOS_RUN_TIME_STATS_USING_CPU_CLK",
"range": null,
"title": "Use CPU Clock for run time stats",
"type": "bool"
}
],
"depends_on": "FREERTOS_GENERATE_RUN_TIME_STATS",
"help": "Choose the clock source for FreeRTOS run time stats. Options are CPU0's CPU Clock or the ESP Timer.\nBoth clock sources are 32 bits. The CPU Clock can run at a higher frequency hence provide a finer\nresolution but will overflow much quicker. Note that run time stats are only valid until the clock\nsource overflows.",
"id": "component-config-freertos-port-choose-the-clock-source-for-run-time-stats",
"name": "FREERTOS_RUN_TIME_STATS_CLK",
"title": "Choose the clock source for run time stats",
"type": "choice"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": null,
"help": "When enabled the selected Non-ISR FreeRTOS functions will be placed into Flash memory instead of IRAM.\nThis saves up to 8KB of IRAM depending on which functions are used.",
"id": "FREERTOS_PLACE_FUNCTIONS_INTO_FLASH",
"name": "FREERTOS_PLACE_FUNCTIONS_INTO_FLASH",
"range": null,
"title": "Place FreeRTOS functions into Flash",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "FREERTOS_ENABLE_TASK_SNAPSHOT && !ESP_PANIC_HANDLER_IRAM",
"help": "When enabled, the functions related to snapshots, such as vTaskGetSnapshot or uxTaskGetSnapshotAll,\nwill be placed in flash. Note that if enabled, these functions cannot be called when cache is disabled.",
"id": "FREERTOS_PLACE_SNAPSHOT_FUNS_INTO_FLASH",
"name": "FREERTOS_PLACE_SNAPSHOT_FUNS_INTO_FLASH",
"range": null,
"title": "Place task snapshot functions into flash",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": null,
"help": "If enabled, context of port*_CRITICAL calls (ISR or Non-ISR) would be checked to be in compliance with\nVanilla FreeRTOS. e.g Calling port*_CRITICAL from ISR context would cause assert failure",
"id": "FREERTOS_CHECK_PORT_CRITICAL_COMPLIANCE",
"name": "FREERTOS_CHECK_PORT_CRITICAL_COMPLIANCE",
"range": null,
"title": "Tests compliance with Vanilla FreeRTOS port*_CRITICAL calls",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": null,
"help": "When enabled, the functions related to snapshots, such as vTaskGetSnapshot or uxTaskGetSnapshotAll, are\ncompiled and linked. Task snapshots are used by Task Watchdog (TWDT), GDB Stub and Core dump.",
"id": "FREERTOS_ENABLE_TASK_SNAPSHOT",
"name": "FREERTOS_ENABLE_TASK_SNAPSHOT",
"range": null,
"title": "Enable task snapshot functions",
"type": "bool"
}
],
"depends_on": null,
"id": "component-config-freertos-port",
"title": "Port",
"type": "menu"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": null,
"help": null,
"id": "FREERTOS_NO_AFFINITY",
"name": "FREERTOS_NO_AFFINITY",
"range": null,
"title": null,
"type": "hex"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": null,
"help": null,
"id": "FREERTOS_SUPPORT_STATIC_ALLOCATION",
"name": "FREERTOS_SUPPORT_STATIC_ALLOCATION",
"range": null,
"title": null,
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": null,
"help": "Hidden option, gets selected by CONFIG_ESP_DEBUG_OCDAWARE",
"id": "FREERTOS_DEBUG_OCDAWARE",
"name": "FREERTOS_DEBUG_OCDAWARE",
"range": null,
"title": null,
"type": "bool"
}
],
"depends_on": null,
"id": "component-config-freertos",
"title": "FreeRTOS",
"type": "menu"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice HAL_DEFAULT_ASSERTION_LEVEL>",
"help": null,
"id": "HAL_ASSERTION_EQUALS_SYSTEM",
"name": "HAL_ASSERTION_EQUALS_SYSTEM",
"range": null,
"title": "Same as system assertion level",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "COMPILER_OPTIMIZATION_ASSERTION_LEVEL >= 0 && <choice HAL_DEFAULT_ASSERTION_LEVEL>",
"help": null,
"id": "HAL_ASSERTION_DISABLE",
"name": "HAL_ASSERTION_DISABLE",
"range": null,
"title": "Disabled",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "COMPILER_OPTIMIZATION_ASSERTION_LEVEL >= 1 && <choice HAL_DEFAULT_ASSERTION_LEVEL>",
"help": null,
"id": "HAL_ASSERTION_SILENT",
"name": "HAL_ASSERTION_SILENT",
"range": null,
"title": "Silent",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "COMPILER_OPTIMIZATION_ASSERTION_LEVEL >= 2 && <choice HAL_DEFAULT_ASSERTION_LEVEL>",
"help": null,
"id": "HAL_ASSERTION_ENABLE",
"name": "HAL_ASSERTION_ENABLE",
"range": null,
"title": "Enabled",
"type": "bool"
}
],
"depends_on": null,
"help": "Set the assert behavior / level for HAL component.\nHAL component assert level can be set separately,\nbut the level can't exceed the system assertion level.\ne.g. If the system assertion is disabled, then the HAL\nassertion can't be enabled either. If the system assertion\nis enable, then the HAL assertion can still be disabled\nby this Kconfig option.",
"id": "component-config-hardware-abstraction-layer-hal-and-low-level-ll--default-hal-assertion-level",
"name": "HAL_DEFAULT_ASSERTION_LEVEL",
"title": "Default HAL assertion level",
"type": "choice"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": null,
"help": null,
"id": "HAL_DEFAULT_ASSERTION_LEVEL",
"name": "HAL_DEFAULT_ASSERTION_LEVEL",
"range": null,
"title": null,
"type": "int"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice HAL_LOG_LEVEL>",
"help": null,
"id": "HAL_LOG_LEVEL_NONE",
"name": "HAL_LOG_LEVEL_NONE",
"range": null,
"title": "No output",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice HAL_LOG_LEVEL>",
"help": null,
"id": "HAL_LOG_LEVEL_ERROR",
"name": "HAL_LOG_LEVEL_ERROR",
"range": null,
"title": "Error",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice HAL_LOG_LEVEL>",
"help": null,
"id": "HAL_LOG_LEVEL_WARN",
"name": "HAL_LOG_LEVEL_WARN",
"range": null,
"title": "Warning",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice HAL_LOG_LEVEL>",
"help": null,
"id": "HAL_LOG_LEVEL_INFO",
"name": "HAL_LOG_LEVEL_INFO",
"range": null,
"title": "Info",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice HAL_LOG_LEVEL>",
"help": null,
"id": "HAL_LOG_LEVEL_DEBUG",
"name": "HAL_LOG_LEVEL_DEBUG",
"range": null,
"title": "Debug",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice HAL_LOG_LEVEL>",
"help": null,
"id": "HAL_LOG_LEVEL_VERBOSE",
"name": "HAL_LOG_LEVEL_VERBOSE",
"range": null,
"title": "Verbose",
"type": "bool"
}
],
"depends_on": "!LOG_DEFAULT_LEVEL_NONE && !LOG_DEFAULT_LEVEL_ERROR && !LOG_DEFAULT_LEVEL_WARN && !LOG_DEFAULT_LEVEL_INFO && !LOG_DEFAULT_LEVEL_DEBUG && !LOG_DEFAULT_LEVEL_VERBOSE",
"help": "Specify how much output to see in HAL logs.",
"id": "component-config-hardware-abstraction-layer-hal-and-low-level-ll--hal-layer-log-verbosity",
"name": "HAL_LOG_LEVEL",
"title": "HAL layer log verbosity",
"type": "choice"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": null,
"help": null,
"id": "HAL_LOG_LEVEL",
"name": "HAL_LOG_LEVEL",
"range": null,
"title": null,
"type": "int"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "ESP_ROM_HAS_HAL_SYSTIMER",
"help": "Enable this flag to use HAL functions from ROM instead of ESP-IDF.\n\nIf keeping this as \"n\" in your project, you will have less free IRAM.\nIf making this as \"y\" in your project, you will increase free IRAM,\nbut you will lose the possibility to debug this module, and some new\nfeatures will be added and bugs will be fixed in the IDF source\nbut cannot be synced to ROM.",
"id": "HAL_SYSTIMER_USE_ROM_IMPL",
"name": "HAL_SYSTIMER_USE_ROM_IMPL",
"range": null,
"title": "Use ROM implementation of SysTimer HAL driver",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "ESP_ROM_HAS_HAL_WDT",
"help": "Enable this flag to use HAL functions from ROM instead of ESP-IDF.\n\nIf keeping this as \"n\" in your project, you will have less free IRAM.\nIf making this as \"y\" in your project, you will increase free IRAM,\nbut you will lose the possibility to debug this module, and some new\nfeatures will be added and bugs will be fixed in the IDF source\nbut cannot be synced to ROM.",
"id": "HAL_WDT_USE_ROM_IMPL",
"name": "HAL_WDT_USE_ROM_IMPL",
"range": null,
"title": "Use ROM implementation of WDT HAL driver",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "SPI_MASTER_ISR_IN_IRAM",
"help": "Enable this option to place SPI master hal layer functions into IRAM.",
"id": "HAL_SPI_MASTER_FUNC_IN_IRAM",
"name": "HAL_SPI_MASTER_FUNC_IN_IRAM",
"range": null,
"title": null,
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "SPI_SLAVE_ISR_IN_IRAM",
"help": "Enable this option to place SPI slave hal layer functions into IRAM.",
"id": "HAL_SPI_SLAVE_FUNC_IN_IRAM",
"name": "HAL_SPI_SLAVE_FUNC_IN_IRAM",
"range": null,
"title": null,
"type": "bool"
}
],
"depends_on": null,
"id": "component-config-hardware-abstraction-layer-hal-and-low-level-ll-",
"title": "Hardware Abstraction Layer (HAL) and Low Level (LL)",
"type": "menu"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice HEAP_CORRUPTION_DETECTION>",
"help": null,
"id": "HEAP_POISONING_DISABLED",
"name": "HEAP_POISONING_DISABLED",
"range": null,
"title": "Basic (no poisoning)",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice HEAP_CORRUPTION_DETECTION>",
"help": null,
"id": "HEAP_POISONING_LIGHT",
"name": "HEAP_POISONING_LIGHT",
"range": null,
"title": "Light impact",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice HEAP_CORRUPTION_DETECTION>",
"help": null,
"id": "HEAP_POISONING_COMPREHENSIVE",
"name": "HEAP_POISONING_COMPREHENSIVE",
"range": null,
"title": "Comprehensive",
"type": "bool"
}
],
"depends_on": null,
"help": "Enable heap poisoning features to detect heap corruption caused by out-of-bounds access to heap memory.\n\nSee the \"Heap Memory Debugging\" page of the IDF documentation\nfor a description of each level of heap corruption detection.",
"id": "component-config-heap-memory-debugging-heap-corruption-detection",
"name": "HEAP_CORRUPTION_DETECTION",
"title": "Heap corruption detection",
"type": "choice"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice HEAP_TRACING_DEST>",
"help": null,
"id": "HEAP_TRACING_OFF",
"name": "HEAP_TRACING_OFF",
"range": null,
"title": "Disabled",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice HEAP_TRACING_DEST>",
"help": null,
"id": "HEAP_TRACING_STANDALONE",
"name": "HEAP_TRACING_STANDALONE",
"range": null,
"title": "Standalone",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice HEAP_TRACING_DEST>",
"help": null,
"id": "HEAP_TRACING_TOHOST",
"name": "HEAP_TRACING_TOHOST",
"range": null,
"title": "Host-based",
"type": "bool"
}
],
"depends_on": null,
"help": "Enables the heap tracing API defined in esp_heap_trace.h.\n\nThis function causes a moderate increase in IRAM code side and a minor increase in heap function\n(malloc/free/realloc) CPU overhead, even when the tracing feature is not used.\nSo it's best to keep it disabled unless tracing is being used.",
"id": "component-config-heap-memory-debugging-heap-tracing",
"name": "HEAP_TRACING_DEST",
"title": "Heap tracing",
"type": "choice"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": null,
"help": "Enables/disables heap tracing API.",
"id": "HEAP_TRACING",
"name": "HEAP_TRACING",
"range": null,
"title": null,
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "HEAP_TRACING",
"help": "Number of stack frames to save when tracing heap operation callers.\n\nMore stack frames uses more memory in the heap trace buffer (and slows down allocation), but\ncan provide useful information.",
"id": "HEAP_TRACING_STACK_DEPTH",
"name": "HEAP_TRACING_STACK_DEPTH",
"range": null,
"title": "Heap tracing stack depth",
"type": "int"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": null,
"help": "Enable the user to implement function hooks triggered for each successful allocation and free.",
"id": "HEAP_USE_HOOKS",
"name": "HEAP_USE_HOOKS",
"range": null,
"title": "Use allocation and free hooks",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "!HEAP_POISONING_DISABLED",
"help": "Enables tracking the task responsible for each heap allocation.\n\nThis function depends on heap poisoning being enabled and adds four more bytes of overhead for each block\nallocated.",
"id": "HEAP_TASK_TRACKING",
"name": "HEAP_TASK_TRACKING",
"range": null,
"title": "Enable heap task tracking",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "HEAP_TRACE_HASH_MAP",
"help": "Defines the number of entries in the heap trace hashmap. The bigger this number is,\nthe bigger the hash map will be in the memory. In case the tracing mode is set to\nHEAP_TRACE_ALL, the bigger the hashmap is, the better the performances are.",
"id": "HEAP_TRACE_HASH_MAP_SIZE",
"name": "HEAP_TRACE_HASH_MAP_SIZE",
"range": null,
"title": "The number of entries in the hash map",
"type": "int"
}
],
"depends_on": "HEAP_TRACING_STANDALONE",
"help": "Enable this flag to use a hash map to increase performance in handling\nheap trace records.\n\nKeeping this as \"n\" in your project will save RAM and heap memory but will lower\nthe performance of the heap trace in adding, retrieving and removing trace records.\nMaking this as \"y\" in your project, you will decrease free RAM and heap memory but,\nthe heap trace performances in adding retrieving and removing trace records will be\nenhanced.",
"id": "HEAP_TRACE_HASH_MAP",
"name": "HEAP_TRACE_HASH_MAP",
"range": null,
"title": "Use hash map mechanism to access heap trace records",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": null,
"help": "When enabled, if a memory allocation operation fails it will cause a system abort.",
"id": "HEAP_ABORT_WHEN_ALLOCATION_FAILS",
"name": "HEAP_ABORT_WHEN_ALLOCATION_FAILS",
"range": null,
"title": "Abort if memory allocation fails",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "ESP_ROM_HAS_HEAP_TLSF",
"help": "Enable this flag to use heap functions from ROM instead of ESP-IDF.\n\nIf keeping this as \"n\" in your project, you will have less free IRAM.\nIf making this as \"y\" in your project, you will increase free IRAM,\nbut you will lose the possibility to debug this module, and some new\nfeatures will be added and bugs will be fixed in the IDF source\nbut cannot be synced to ROM.",
"id": "HEAP_TLSF_USE_ROM_IMPL",
"name": "HEAP_TLSF_USE_ROM_IMPL",
"range": null,
"title": "Use ROM implementation of heap tlsf library",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "!HEAP_TLSF_USE_ROM_IMPL",
"help": "Enable this flag to save up RAM space by placing the heap component in the flash memory\n\nNote that it is only safe to enable this configuration if no functions from esp_heap_caps.h\nor esp_heap_trace.h are called from ISR.",
"id": "HEAP_PLACE_FUNCTION_INTO_FLASH",
"name": "HEAP_PLACE_FUNCTION_INTO_FLASH",
"range": null,
"title": "Force the entire heap component to be placed in flash memory",
"type": "bool"
}
],
"depends_on": null,
"id": "component-config-heap-memory-debugging",
"title": "Heap memory debugging",
"type": "menu"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": null,
"help": null,
"id": "IEEE802154_ENABLED",
"name": "IEEE802154_ENABLED",
"range": null,
"title": null,
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "IEEE802154_ENABLED",
"help": "The number of 802.15.4 receive buffers",
"id": "IEEE802154_RX_BUFFER_SIZE",
"name": "IEEE802154_RX_BUFFER_SIZE",
"range": null,
"title": "The number of 802.15.4 receive buffers",
"type": "int"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice IEEE802154_CCA_MODE>",
"help": "configure the CCA mode to Energy above threshold",
"id": "IEEE802154_CCA_CARRIER",
"name": "IEEE802154_CCA_CARRIER",
"range": null,
"title": "Carrier sense only",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice IEEE802154_CCA_MODE>",
"help": "configure the CCA mode to Energy above threshold",
"id": "IEEE802154_CCA_ED",
"name": "IEEE802154_CCA_ED",
"range": null,
"title": "Energy above threshold",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice IEEE802154_CCA_MODE>",
"help": "configure the CCA mode to Carrier sense OR energy above threshold",
"id": "IEEE802154_CCA_CARRIER_OR_ED",
"name": "IEEE802154_CCA_CARRIER_OR_ED",
"range": null,
"title": "Carrier sense OR energy above threshold",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice IEEE802154_CCA_MODE>",
"help": "configure the CCA mode to Carrier sense AND energy above threshold",
"id": "IEEE802154_CCA_CARRIER_AND_ED",
"name": "IEEE802154_CCA_CARRIER_AND_ED",
"range": null,
"title": "Carrier sense AND energy above threshold",
"type": "bool"
}
],
"depends_on": null,
"help": "configure the CCA mode",
"id": "component-config-ieee-802-15-4-clear-channel-assessment-cca-mode",
"name": "IEEE802154_CCA_MODE",
"title": "Clear Channel Assessment (CCA) mode",
"type": "choice"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": null,
"help": null,
"id": "IEEE802154_CCA_MODE",
"name": "IEEE802154_CCA_MODE",
"range": null,
"title": null,
"type": "int"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": null,
"help": "set the CCA threshold, in dB",
"id": "IEEE802154_CCA_THRESHOLD",
"name": "IEEE802154_CCA_THRESHOLD",
"range": [
-120,
0
],
"title": "CCA detection threshold",
"type": "int"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": null,
"help": "set the pending table size",
"id": "IEEE802154_PENDING_TABLE_SIZE",
"name": "IEEE802154_PENDING_TABLE_SIZE",
"range": [
1,
100
],
"title": "Pending table size",
"type": "int"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": null,
"help": "Enable IEEE802154 multi-pan",
"id": "IEEE802154_MULTI_PAN_ENABLE",
"name": "IEEE802154_MULTI_PAN_ENABLE",
"range": null,
"title": "Enable multi-pan feature for frame filter",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": null,
"help": "Enabling this option increases throughput by ~5% at the expense of ~2.1k\nIRAM code size increase.",
"id": "IEEE802154_TIMING_OPTIMIZATION",
"name": "IEEE802154_TIMING_OPTIMIZATION",
"range": null,
"title": "Enable throughput optimization",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "PM_ENABLE && PM_POWER_DOWN_PERIPHERAL_IN_LIGHT_SLEEP",
"help": "Enabling this option allows the IEEE802.15.4 module to be powered down during automatic light sleep,\nwhich reduces current consumption.",
"id": "IEEE802154_SLEEP_ENABLE",
"name": "IEEE802154_SLEEP_ENABLE",
"range": null,
"title": "Enable IEEE802154 light sleep",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "IEEE802154_DEBUG",
"help": "Enabling this option to add some probe codes in the driver, and these informations\nwill be printed when assert.",
"id": "IEEE802154_ASSERT",
"name": "IEEE802154_ASSERT",
"range": null,
"title": "Enrich the assert information with IEEE802154 state and event",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "IEEE802154_RECORD_EVENT",
"help": "set the record event table size",
"id": "IEEE802154_RECORD_EVENT_SIZE",
"name": "IEEE802154_RECORD_EVENT_SIZE",
"range": null,
"title": "Record event table size",
"type": "int"
}
],
"depends_on": "IEEE802154_DEBUG",
"help": "Enabling this option to record event, when assert, the recorded event will be printed.",
"id": "IEEE802154_RECORD_EVENT",
"name": "IEEE802154_RECORD_EVENT",
"range": null,
"title": "Enable record event information for debugging",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "IEEE802154_RECORD_STATE",
"help": "set the record state table size",
"id": "IEEE802154_RECORD_STATE_SIZE",
"name": "IEEE802154_RECORD_STATE_SIZE",
"range": null,
"title": "Record state table size",
"type": "int"
}
],
"depends_on": "IEEE802154_DEBUG",
"help": "Enabling this option to record state, when assert, the recorded state will be printed.",
"id": "IEEE802154_RECORD_STATE",
"name": "IEEE802154_RECORD_STATE",
"range": null,
"title": "Enable record state information for debugging",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "IEEE802154_RECORD_CMD",
"help": "set the record command table size",
"id": "IEEE802154_RECORD_CMD_SIZE",
"name": "IEEE802154_RECORD_CMD_SIZE",
"range": null,
"title": "Record command table size",
"type": "int"
}
],
"depends_on": "IEEE802154_DEBUG",
"help": "Enabling this option to record the command, when assert, the recorded\ncommand will be printed.",
"id": "IEEE802154_RECORD_CMD",
"name": "IEEE802154_RECORD_CMD",
"range": null,
"title": "Enable record command information for debugging",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "IEEE802154_RECORD_ABORT",
"help": "set the record abort table size",
"id": "IEEE802154_RECORD_ABORT_SIZE",
"name": "IEEE802154_RECORD_ABORT_SIZE",
"range": null,
"title": "Record abort table size",
"type": "int"
}
],
"depends_on": "IEEE802154_DEBUG",
"help": "Enabling this option to record the abort, when assert, the recorded\nabort will be printed.",
"id": "IEEE802154_RECORD_ABORT",
"name": "IEEE802154_RECORD_ABORT",
"range": null,
"title": "Enable record abort information for debugging",
"type": "bool"
}
],
"depends_on": null,
"help": "Enabling this option allows different kinds of IEEE802154 debug output.\nAll IEEE802154 debug features increase the size of the final binary.",
"id": "IEEE802154_DEBUG",
"is_menuconfig": true,
"name": "IEEE802154_DEBUG",
"range": null,
"title": "Enable IEEE802154 Debug",
"type": "menu"
}
],
"depends_on": null,
"id": "component-config-ieee-802-15-4",
"title": "IEEE 802.15.4",
"type": "menu"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice LOG_DEFAULT_LEVEL>",
"help": null,
"id": "LOG_DEFAULT_LEVEL_NONE",
"name": "LOG_DEFAULT_LEVEL_NONE",
"range": null,
"title": "No output",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice LOG_DEFAULT_LEVEL>",
"help": null,
"id": "LOG_DEFAULT_LEVEL_ERROR",
"name": "LOG_DEFAULT_LEVEL_ERROR",
"range": null,
"title": "Error",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice LOG_DEFAULT_LEVEL>",
"help": null,
"id": "LOG_DEFAULT_LEVEL_WARN",
"name": "LOG_DEFAULT_LEVEL_WARN",
"range": null,
"title": "Warning",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice LOG_DEFAULT_LEVEL>",
"help": null,
"id": "LOG_DEFAULT_LEVEL_INFO",
"name": "LOG_DEFAULT_LEVEL_INFO",
"range": null,
"title": "Info",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice LOG_DEFAULT_LEVEL>",
"help": null,
"id": "LOG_DEFAULT_LEVEL_DEBUG",
"name": "LOG_DEFAULT_LEVEL_DEBUG",
"range": null,
"title": "Debug",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice LOG_DEFAULT_LEVEL>",
"help": null,
"id": "LOG_DEFAULT_LEVEL_VERBOSE",
"name": "LOG_DEFAULT_LEVEL_VERBOSE",
"range": null,
"title": "Verbose",
"type": "bool"
}
],
"depends_on": null,
"help": "Specify how much output to see in logs by default.\nYou can set lower verbosity level at runtime using\nesp_log_level_set function.\n\nBy default, this setting limits which log statements\nare compiled into the program. For example, selecting\n\"Warning\" would mean that changing log level to \"Debug\"\nat runtime will not be possible. To allow increasing log\nlevel above the default at runtime, see the next option.",
"id": "component-config-log-output-default-log-verbosity",
"name": "LOG_DEFAULT_LEVEL",
"title": "Default log verbosity",
"type": "choice"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": null,
"help": null,
"id": "LOG_DEFAULT_LEVEL",
"name": "LOG_DEFAULT_LEVEL",
"range": null,
"title": null,
"type": "int"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice LOG_MAXIMUM_LEVEL>",
"help": null,
"id": "LOG_MAXIMUM_EQUALS_DEFAULT",
"name": "LOG_MAXIMUM_EQUALS_DEFAULT",
"range": null,
"title": "Same as default",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "LOG_DEFAULT_LEVEL < 1 && <choice LOG_MAXIMUM_LEVEL>",
"help": null,
"id": "LOG_MAXIMUM_LEVEL_ERROR",
"name": "LOG_MAXIMUM_LEVEL_ERROR",
"range": null,
"title": "Error",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "LOG_DEFAULT_LEVEL < 2 && <choice LOG_MAXIMUM_LEVEL>",
"help": null,
"id": "LOG_MAXIMUM_LEVEL_WARN",
"name": "LOG_MAXIMUM_LEVEL_WARN",
"range": null,
"title": "Warning",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "LOG_DEFAULT_LEVEL < 3 && <choice LOG_MAXIMUM_LEVEL>",
"help": null,
"id": "LOG_MAXIMUM_LEVEL_INFO",
"name": "LOG_MAXIMUM_LEVEL_INFO",
"range": null,
"title": "Info",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "LOG_DEFAULT_LEVEL < 4 && <choice LOG_MAXIMUM_LEVEL>",
"help": null,
"id": "LOG_MAXIMUM_LEVEL_DEBUG",
"name": "LOG_MAXIMUM_LEVEL_DEBUG",
"range": null,
"title": "Debug",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "LOG_DEFAULT_LEVEL < 5 && <choice LOG_MAXIMUM_LEVEL>",
"help": null,
"id": "LOG_MAXIMUM_LEVEL_VERBOSE",
"name": "LOG_MAXIMUM_LEVEL_VERBOSE",
"range": null,
"title": "Verbose",
"type": "bool"
}
],
"depends_on": null,
"help": "This config option sets the highest log verbosity that it's possible to select\nat runtime by calling esp_log_level_set(). This level may be higher than\nthe default verbosity level which is set when the app starts up.\n\nThis can be used enable debugging output only at a critical point, for a particular\ntag, or to minimize startup time but then enable more logs once the firmware has\nloaded.\n\nNote that increasing the maximum available log level will increase the firmware\nbinary size.\n\nThis option only applies to logging from the app, the bootloader log level is\nfixed at compile time to the separate \"Bootloader log verbosity\" setting.",
"id": "component-config-log-output-maximum-log-verbosity",
"name": "LOG_MAXIMUM_LEVEL",
"title": "Maximum log verbosity",
"type": "choice"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": null,
"help": null,
"id": "LOG_MAXIMUM_LEVEL",
"name": "LOG_MAXIMUM_LEVEL",
"range": null,
"title": null,
"type": "int"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": null,
"help": "Enable ANSI terminal color codes in bootloader output.\n\nIn order to view these, your terminal program must support ANSI color codes.",
"id": "LOG_COLORS",
"name": "LOG_COLORS",
"range": null,
"title": "Use ANSI terminal colors in log output",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice LOG_TIMESTAMP_SOURCE>",
"help": null,
"id": "LOG_TIMESTAMP_SOURCE_RTOS",
"name": "LOG_TIMESTAMP_SOURCE_RTOS",
"range": null,
"title": "Milliseconds Since Boot",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice LOG_TIMESTAMP_SOURCE>",
"help": null,
"id": "LOG_TIMESTAMP_SOURCE_SYSTEM",
"name": "LOG_TIMESTAMP_SOURCE_SYSTEM",
"range": null,
"title": "System Time",
"type": "bool"
}
],
"depends_on": null,
"help": "Choose what sort of timestamp is displayed in the log output:\n\n- Milliseconds since boot is calulated from the RTOS tick count multiplied\n by the tick period. This time will reset after a software reboot.\n e.g. (90000)\n\n- System time is taken from POSIX time functions which use the chip's\n RTC and high resoultion timers to maintain an accurate time. The system time is\n initialized to 0 on startup, it can be set with an SNTP sync, or with\n POSIX time functions. This time will not reset after a software reboot.\n e.g. (00:01:30.000)\n\n- NOTE: Currently this will not get used in logging from binary blobs\n (i.e WiFi & Bluetooth libraries), these will always print\n milliseconds since boot.",
"id": "component-config-log-output-log-timestamps",
"name": "LOG_TIMESTAMP_SOURCE",
"title": "Log Timestamps",
"type": "choice"
}
],
"depends_on": null,
"id": "component-config-log-output",
"title": "Log output",
"type": "menu"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": null,
"help": "The default name this device will report to other devices on the network.\nCould be updated at runtime with esp_netif_set_hostname()",
"id": "LWIP_LOCAL_HOSTNAME",
"name": "LWIP_LOCAL_HOSTNAME",
"range": null,
"title": "Local netif hostname",
"type": "string"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": null,
"help": "If this feature is enabled, standard POSIX APIs: if_indextoname(), if_nametoindex()\ncould be used to convert network interface index to name\ninstead of IDF specific esp-netif APIs (such as esp_netif_get_netif_impl_name())",
"id": "LWIP_NETIF_API",
"name": "LWIP_NETIF_API",
"range": null,
"title": "Enable usage of standard POSIX APIs in LWIP",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": null,
"help": "LWIP tcpip task priority. In case of high throughput, this parameter\ncould be changed up to (configMAX_PRIORITIES-1).",
"id": "LWIP_TCPIP_TASK_PRIO",
"name": "LWIP_TCPIP_TASK_PRIO",
"range": [
1,
24
],
"title": "LWIP TCP/IP Task Priority",
"type": "int"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "LWIP_TCPIP_CORE_LOCKING",
"help": "when LWIP_TCPIP_CORE_LOCKING is enabled, this lets tcpip_input() grab the\nmutex for input packets as well, instead of allocating a message and passing\nit to tcpip_thread.",
"id": "LWIP_TCPIP_CORE_LOCKING_INPUT",
"name": "LWIP_TCPIP_CORE_LOCKING_INPUT",
"range": null,
"title": "Enable tcpip core locking input",
"type": "bool"
}
],
"depends_on": null,
"help": "If Enable tcpip core locking,Creates a global mutex that is held\nduring TCPIP thread operations.Can be locked by client code to perform\nlwIP operations without changing into TCPIP thread using callbacks.\nSee LOCK_TCPIP_CORE() and UNLOCK_TCPIP_CORE().\n\nIf disable tcpip core locking,TCP IP will perform tasks through context switching",
"id": "LWIP_TCPIP_CORE_LOCKING",
"name": "LWIP_TCPIP_CORE_LOCKING",
"range": null,
"title": "Enable tcpip core locking",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": null,
"help": "Enable to check that the project does not violate lwip thread safety.\nIf enabled, all lwip functions that require thread awareness run an assertion\nto verify that the TCP/IP core functionality is either locked or accessed\nfrom the correct thread.",
"id": "LWIP_CHECK_THREAD_SAFETY",
"name": "LWIP_CHECK_THREAD_SAFETY",
"range": null,
"title": "Checks that lwip API runs in expected context",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": null,
"help": "If this feature is enabled, standard API such as gethostbyname\nsupport .local addresses by sending one shot multicast mDNS\nquery",
"id": "LWIP_DNS_SUPPORT_MDNS_QUERIES",
"name": "LWIP_DNS_SUPPORT_MDNS_QUERIES",
"range": null,
"title": "Enable mDNS queries in resolving host name",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": null,
"help": "If this feature is enabled, all traffic from layer2(WIFI Driver) will be\ncopied to a new buffer before sending it to layer3(LWIP stack), freeing\nthe layer2 buffer.\nPlease be notified that the total layer2 receiving buffer is fixed and\nESP32 currently supports 25 layer2 receiving buffer, when layer2 buffer\nruns out of memory, then the incoming packets will be dropped in hardware.\nThe layer3 buffer is allocated from the heap, so the total layer3 receiving\nbuffer depends on the available heap size, when heap runs out of memory,\nno copy will be sent to layer3 and packet will be dropped in layer2.\nPlease make sure you fully understand the impact of this feature before\nenabling it.",
"id": "LWIP_L2_TO_L3_COPY",
"name": "LWIP_L2_TO_L3_COPY",
"range": null,
"title": "Enable copy between Layer2 and Layer3 packets",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": null,
"help": "If this feature is enabled, some functions relating to RX/TX in LWIP will be\nput into IRAM, it can improve UDP/TCP throughput by >10% for single core mode,\nit doesn't help too much for dual core mode. On the other hand, it needs about\n10KB IRAM for these optimizations.\n\nIf this feature is disabled, all lwip functions will be put into FLASH.",
"id": "LWIP_IRAM_OPTIMIZATION",
"name": "LWIP_IRAM_OPTIMIZATION",
"range": null,
"title": "Enable LWIP IRAM optimization",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": null,
"help": "If this feature is enabled, some tcp part functions relating to RX/TX in LWIP will be\nput into IRAM, it can improve TCP throughput. On the other hand, it needs about 17KB\nIRAM for these optimizations.",
"id": "LWIP_EXTRA_IRAM_OPTIMIZATION",
"name": "LWIP_EXTRA_IRAM_OPTIMIZATION",
"range": null,
"title": "Enable LWIP IRAM optimization for TCP part",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": null,
"help": "If this feature is enabled, IGMP and MLD6 timers will be activated only\nwhen joining groups or receiving QUERY packets.\n\nThis feature will reduce the power consumption for applications which do not\nuse IGMP and MLD6.",
"id": "LWIP_TIMERS_ONDEMAND",
"name": "LWIP_TIMERS_ONDEMAND",
"range": null,
"title": "Enable LWIP Timers on demand",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "LWIP_IPV6",
"help": "This option is used to disable the Network Discovery Protocol (NDP) if it is not required.\nPlease use this option with caution, as the NDP is essential for IPv6 functionality within a local network.",
"id": "LWIP_ND6",
"name": "LWIP_ND6",
"range": null,
"title": "LWIP NDP6 Enable/Disable",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": null,
"help": "Sockets take up a certain amount of memory, and allowing fewer\nsockets to be open at the same time conserves memory. Specify\nthe maximum amount of sockets here. The valid value is from 1\nto 16.",
"id": "LWIP_MAX_SOCKETS",
"name": "LWIP_MAX_SOCKETS",
"range": [
1,
16
],
"title": "Max number of open sockets",
"type": "int"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": null,
"help": "This option is deprecated. Do not use this option, use VFS_SUPPORT_SELECT instead.",
"id": "LWIP_USE_ONLY_LWIP_SELECT",
"name": "LWIP_USE_ONLY_LWIP_SELECT",
"range": null,
"title": "Support LWIP socket select() only (DEPRECATED)",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": null,
"help": "Enabling this option allows SO_LINGER processing.\nl_onoff = 1,l_linger can set the timeout.\n\nIf l_linger=0, When a connection is closed, TCP will terminate the connection.\nThis means that TCP will discard any data packets stored in the socket send buffer\nand send an RST to the peer.\n\nIf l_linger!=0,Then closesocket() calls to block the process until\nthe remaining data packets has been sent or timed out.",
"id": "LWIP_SO_LINGER",
"name": "LWIP_SO_LINGER",
"range": null,
"title": "Enable SO_LINGER processing",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "LWIP_SO_REUSE",
"help": "Enabling this option means that any incoming broadcast or multicast\npacket will be copied to all of the local sockets that it matches\n(may be more than one if SO_REUSEADDR is set on the socket.)\n\nThis increases memory overhead as the packets need to be copied,\nhowever they are only copied per matching socket. You can safely\ndisable it if you don't plan to receive broadcast or multicast\ntraffic on more than one socket at a time.",
"id": "LWIP_SO_REUSE_RXTOALL",
"name": "LWIP_SO_REUSE_RXTOALL",
"range": null,
"title": "SO_REUSEADDR copies broadcast/multicast to all matches",
"type": "bool"
}
],
"depends_on": null,
"help": "Enabling this option allows binding to a port which remains in\nTIME_WAIT.",
"id": "LWIP_SO_REUSE",
"name": "LWIP_SO_REUSE",
"range": null,
"title": "Enable SO_REUSEADDR option",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": null,
"help": "Enabling this option allows checking for available data on a netconn.",
"id": "LWIP_SO_RCVBUF",
"name": "LWIP_SO_RCVBUF",
"range": null,
"title": "Enable SO_RCVBUF option",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": null,
"help": "Enabling this option allows checking for the destination address\nof a received IPv4 Packet.",
"id": "LWIP_NETBUF_RECVINFO",
"name": "LWIP_NETBUF_RECVINFO",
"range": null,
"title": "Enable IP_PKTINFO option",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "LWIP_IPV4",
"help": "Enabling this option allows fragmenting outgoing IP4 packets if their size\nexceeds MTU.",
"id": "LWIP_IP4_FRAG",
"name": "LWIP_IP4_FRAG",
"range": null,
"title": "Enable fragment outgoing IP4 packets",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "LWIP_IPV6",
"help": "Enabling this option allows fragmenting outgoing IP6 packets if their size\nexceeds MTU.",
"id": "LWIP_IP6_FRAG",
"name": "LWIP_IP6_FRAG",
"range": null,
"title": "Enable fragment outgoing IP6 packets",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "LWIP_IPV4",
"help": "Enabling this option allows reassemblying incoming fragmented IP4 packets.",
"id": "LWIP_IP4_REASSEMBLY",
"name": "LWIP_IP4_REASSEMBLY",
"range": null,
"title": "Enable reassembly incoming fragmented IP4 packets",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "LWIP_IPV6",
"help": "Enabling this option allows reassemblying incoming fragmented IP6 packets.",
"id": "LWIP_IP6_REASSEMBLY",
"name": "LWIP_IP6_REASSEMBLY",
"range": null,
"title": "Enable reassembly incoming fragmented IP6 packets",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": null,
"help": "Set the maximum amount of pbufs waiting to be reassembled.",
"id": "LWIP_IP_REASS_MAX_PBUFS",
"name": "LWIP_IP_REASS_MAX_PBUFS",
"range": [
10,
100
],
"title": "The maximum amount of pbufs waiting to be reassembled",
"type": "int"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "LWIP_IP_FORWARD",
"help": "Enabling this option allows Network Address and Port Translation.",
"id": "LWIP_IPV4_NAPT",
"name": "LWIP_IPV4_NAPT",
"range": null,
"title": "Enable NAT (new/experimental)",
"type": "bool"
}
],
"depends_on": null,
"help": "Enabling this option allows packets forwarding across multiple interfaces.",
"id": "LWIP_IP_FORWARD",
"name": "LWIP_IP_FORWARD",
"range": null,
"title": "Enable IP forwarding",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": null,
"help": "Enabling this option allows LWIP statistics",
"id": "LWIP_STATS",
"name": "LWIP_STATS",
"range": null,
"title": "Enable LWIP statistics",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "LWIP_ESP_GRATUITOUS_ARP",
"help": "Set the timer interval for gratuitous ARP. The default value is 60s",
"id": "LWIP_GARP_TMR_INTERVAL",
"name": "LWIP_GARP_TMR_INTERVAL",
"range": null,
"title": "GARP timer interval(seconds)",
"type": "int"
}
],
"depends_on": "LWIP_IPV4",
"help": "Enable this option allows to send gratuitous ARP periodically.\n\nThis option solve the compatibility issues.If the ARP table of the AP is old, and the AP\ndoesn't send ARP request to update it's ARP table, this will lead to the STA sending IP packet fail.\nThus we send gratuitous ARP periodically to let AP update it's ARP table.",
"id": "LWIP_ESP_GRATUITOUS_ARP",
"name": "LWIP_ESP_GRATUITOUS_ARP",
"range": null,
"title": "Send gratuitous ARP periodically",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "LWIP_ESP_MLDV6_REPORT",
"help": "Set the timer interval for mldv6 report. The default value is 30s",
"id": "LWIP_MLDV6_TMR_INTERVAL",
"name": "LWIP_MLDV6_TMR_INTERVAL",
"range": null,
"title": "mldv6 report timer interval(seconds)",
"type": "int"
}
],
"depends_on": "LWIP_IPV6",
"help": "Enable this option allows to send mldv6 report periodically.\n\nThis option solve the issue that failed to receive multicast data.\nSome routers fail to forward multicast packets.\nTo solve this problem, send multicast mdlv6 report to routers regularly.",
"id": "LWIP_ESP_MLDV6_REPORT",
"name": "LWIP_ESP_MLDV6_REPORT",
"range": null,
"title": "Send mldv6 report periodically",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": null,
"help": "Set TCPIP task receive mail box size. Generally bigger value means higher throughput\nbut more memory. The value should be bigger than UDP/TCP mail box size.",
"id": "LWIP_TCPIP_RECVMBOX_SIZE",
"name": "LWIP_TCPIP_RECVMBOX_SIZE",
"range": [
6,
64
],
"title": "TCPIP task receive mail box size",
"type": "int"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "LWIP_IPV4",
"help": "Enabling this option performs a check (via ARP request) if the offered IP address\nis not already in use by another host on the network.",
"id": "LWIP_DHCP_DOES_ARP_CHECK",
"name": "LWIP_DHCP_DOES_ARP_CHECK",
"range": null,
"title": "DHCP: Perform ARP check on any offered address",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "LWIP_IPV4",
"help": "This option could be used to disable DHCP client identification with its MAC address.\n(Client id is used by DHCP servers to uniquely identify clients and are included\nin the DHCP packets as an option 61)\nSet this option to \"y\" in order to exclude option 61 from DHCP packets.",
"id": "LWIP_DHCP_DISABLE_CLIENT_ID",
"name": "LWIP_DHCP_DISABLE_CLIENT_ID",
"range": null,
"title": "DHCP: Disable Use of HW address as client identification",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "LWIP_IPV4",
"help": "This option could be used to disable DHCP client vendor class identification.\nSet this option to \"y\" in order to exclude option 60 from DHCP packets.",
"id": "LWIP_DHCP_DISABLE_VENDOR_CLASS_ID",
"name": "LWIP_DHCP_DISABLE_VENDOR_CLASS_ID",
"range": null,
"title": "DHCP: Disable Use of vendor class identification",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "LWIP_IPV4",
"help": "When this option is enabled, DHCP client tries to re-obtain last valid IP address obtained from DHCP\nserver. Last valid DHCP configuration is stored in nvs and restored after reset/power-up. If IP is still\navailable, there is no need for sending discovery message to DHCP server and save some time.",
"id": "LWIP_DHCP_RESTORE_LAST_IP",
"name": "LWIP_DHCP_RESTORE_LAST_IP",
"range": null,
"title": "DHCP: Restore last IP obtained from DHCP server",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "LWIP_IPV4",
"help": "Set total length of outgoing DHCP option msg. Generally bigger value means it can carry more\noptions and values. If your code meets LWIP_ASSERT due to option value is too long.\nPlease increase the LWIP_DHCP_OPTIONS_LEN value.",
"id": "LWIP_DHCP_OPTIONS_LEN",
"name": "LWIP_DHCP_OPTIONS_LEN",
"range": [
68,
255
],
"title": "DHCP total option length",
"type": "int"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": null,
"help": "Number of clients that may store data in client_data member array of struct netif.",
"id": "LWIP_NUM_NETIF_CLIENT_DATA",
"name": "LWIP_NUM_NETIF_CLIENT_DATA",
"range": [
0,
256
],
"title": "Number of clients store data in netif",
"type": "int"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": null,
"help": "Set DHCP coarse interval in seconds.\nA higher value will be less precise but cost less power consumption.",
"id": "LWIP_DHCP_COARSE_TIMER_SECS",
"name": "LWIP_DHCP_COARSE_TIMER_SECS",
"range": [
1,
10
],
"title": "DHCP coarse timer interval(s)",
"type": "int"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "LWIP_DHCPS",
"help": "The DHCP server is calculating lease time multiplying the sent\nand received times by this number of seconds per unit.\nThe default is 60, that equals one minute.",
"id": "LWIP_DHCPS_LEASE_UNIT",
"name": "LWIP_DHCPS_LEASE_UNIT",
"range": [
1,
3600
],
"title": "Multiplier for lease time, in seconds",
"type": "int"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "LWIP_DHCPS",
"help": "The maximum number of DHCP clients that are connected to the server.\nAfter this number is exceeded, DHCP server removes of the oldest device\nfrom it's address pool, without notification.",
"id": "LWIP_DHCPS_MAX_STATION_NUM",
"name": "LWIP_DHCPS_MAX_STATION_NUM",
"range": [
1,
64
],
"title": "Maximum number of stations",
"type": "int"
}
],
"depends_on": "LWIP_IPV4",
"help": "Enabling this option allows the device to run the DHCP server\n(to dynamically assign IPv4 addresses to clients).",
"id": "LWIP_DHCPS",
"name": "LWIP_DHCPS",
"range": null,
"title": "DHCPS: Enable IPv4 Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol Server (DHCPS)",
"type": "bool"
}
],
"depends_on": null,
"id": "component-config-lwip-dhcp-server",
"title": "DHCP server",
"type": "menu"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "LWIP_AUTOIP",
"help": "DHCP client will send this many probes before self-assigning a\nlink local address.\n\nFrom LWIP help: \"This can be set as low as 1 to get an AutoIP\naddress very quickly, but you should be prepared to handle a\nchanging IP address when DHCP overrides AutoIP.\" (In the case of\nESP-IDF, this means multiple SYSTEM_EVENT_STA_GOT_IP events.)",
"id": "LWIP_AUTOIP_TRIES",
"name": "LWIP_AUTOIP_TRIES",
"range": null,
"title": "DHCP Probes before self-assigning IPv4 LL address",
"type": "int"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "LWIP_AUTOIP",
"help": "If the AUTOIP functionality detects this many IP conflicts while\nself-assigning an address, it will go into a rate limited mode.",
"id": "LWIP_AUTOIP_MAX_CONFLICTS",
"name": "LWIP_AUTOIP_MAX_CONFLICTS",
"range": null,
"title": "Max IP conflicts before rate limiting",
"type": "int"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "LWIP_AUTOIP",
"help": "If rate limiting self-assignment requests, wait this long between\neach request.",
"id": "LWIP_AUTOIP_RATE_LIMIT_INTERVAL",
"name": "LWIP_AUTOIP_RATE_LIMIT_INTERVAL",
"range": null,
"title": "Rate limited interval (seconds)",
"type": "int"
}
],
"depends_on": "LWIP_IPV4",
"help": "Enabling this option allows the device to self-assign an address\nin the 169.256/16 range if none is assigned statically or via DHCP.\n\nSee RFC 3927.",
"id": "LWIP_AUTOIP",
"is_menuconfig": true,
"name": "LWIP_AUTOIP",
"range": null,
"title": "Enable IPV4 Link-Local Addressing (AUTOIP)",
"type": "menu"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": null,
"help": "Enable IPv4 stack. If you want to use IPv6 only TCP/IP stack, disable this.",
"id": "LWIP_IPV4",
"name": "LWIP_IPV4",
"range": null,
"title": "Enable IPv4",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "LWIP_IPV6",
"help": "Enabling this option allows the devices to IPV6 stateless address autoconfiguration (SLAAC).\n\nSee RFC 4862.",
"id": "LWIP_IPV6_AUTOCONFIG",
"name": "LWIP_IPV6_AUTOCONFIG",
"range": null,
"title": "Enable IPV6 stateless address autoconfiguration (SLAAC)",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "LWIP_IPV6",
"help": "The maximum number of IPv6 addresses on each interface. Any additional\naddresses will be discarded.",
"id": "LWIP_IPV6_NUM_ADDRESSES",
"name": "LWIP_IPV6_NUM_ADDRESSES",
"range": null,
"title": "Number of IPv6 addresses on each network interface",
"type": "int"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "LWIP_IPV6",
"help": "Forwarding IPv6 packets between interfaces is only required when acting as\na router.",
"id": "LWIP_IPV6_FORWARD",
"name": "LWIP_IPV6_FORWARD",
"range": null,
"title": "Enable IPv6 forwarding between interfaces",
"type": "bool"
}
],
"depends_on": null,
"help": "Enable IPv6 function. If not use IPv6 function, set this option to n.\nIf disabling LWIP_IPV6 then some other components (coap and asio) will\nno longer be available.",
"id": "LWIP_IPV6",
"name": "LWIP_IPV6",
"range": null,
"title": "Enable IPv6",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "LWIP_IPV6_AUTOCONFIG",
"help": "Use IPv6 Router Advertisement Recursive DNS Server Option (as per RFC 6106) to\ncopy a defined maximum number of DNS servers to the DNS module.\nSet this option to a number of desired DNS servers advertised in the RA protocol.\nThis feature is disabled when set to 0.",
"id": "LWIP_IPV6_RDNSS_MAX_DNS_SERVERS",
"name": "LWIP_IPV6_RDNSS_MAX_DNS_SERVERS",
"range": null,
"title": "Use IPv6 Router Advertisement Recursive DNS Server Option",
"type": "int"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "LWIP_IPV6_AUTOCONFIG",
"help": "Enable DHCPv6 for IPv6 stateless address autoconfiguration.\nNote that the dhcpv6 client has to be started using dhcp6_enable_stateless(netif);\nNote that the stateful address autoconfiguration is not supported.",
"id": "LWIP_IPV6_DHCP6",
"name": "LWIP_IPV6_DHCP6",
"range": null,
"title": "Enable DHCPv6 stateless address autoconfiguration",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": null,
"help": "Enable callbacks when the network interface is up/down and addresses are changed.",
"id": "LWIP_NETIF_STATUS_CALLBACK",
"name": "LWIP_NETIF_STATUS_CALLBACK",
"range": null,
"title": "Enable status callback for network interfaces",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "LWIP_NETIF_LOOPBACK",
"help": "Configure the maximum number of packets which can be queued for\nloopback on a given interface. Reducing this number may cause packets\nto be dropped, but will avoid filling memory with queued packet data.",
"id": "LWIP_LOOPBACK_MAX_PBUFS",
"name": "LWIP_LOOPBACK_MAX_PBUFS",
"range": [
0,
16
],
"title": "Max queued loopback packets per interface",
"type": "int"
}
],
"depends_on": null,
"help": "Enabling this option means that if a packet is sent with a destination\naddress equal to the interface's own IP address, it will \"loop back\" and\nbe received by this interface.\nDisabling this option disables support of loopback interface in lwIP",
"id": "LWIP_NETIF_LOOPBACK",
"is_menuconfig": true,
"name": "LWIP_NETIF_LOOPBACK",
"range": null,
"title": "Support per-interface loopback",
"type": "menu"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": null,
"help": "The maximum number of simultaneously active TCP\nconnections. The practical maximum limit is\ndetermined by available heap memory at runtime.\n\nChanging this value by itself does not substantially\nchange the memory usage of LWIP, except for preventing\nnew TCP connections after the limit is reached.",
"id": "LWIP_MAX_ACTIVE_TCP",
"name": "LWIP_MAX_ACTIVE_TCP",
"range": [
1,
1024
],
"title": "Maximum active TCP Connections",
"type": "int"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": null,
"help": "The maximum number of simultaneously listening TCP\nconnections. The practical maximum limit is\ndetermined by available heap memory at runtime.\n\nChanging this value by itself does not substantially\nchange the memory usage of LWIP, except for preventing\nnew listening TCP connections after the limit is reached.",
"id": "LWIP_MAX_LISTENING_TCP",
"name": "LWIP_MAX_LISTENING_TCP",
"range": [
1,
1024
],
"title": "Maximum listening TCP Connections",
"type": "int"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": null,
"help": "Speed up the TCP retransmission interval. If disabled,\nit is recommended to change the number of SYN retransmissions to 6,\nand TCP initial rto time to 3000.",
"id": "LWIP_TCP_HIGH_SPEED_RETRANSMISSION",
"name": "LWIP_TCP_HIGH_SPEED_RETRANSMISSION",
"range": null,
"title": "TCP high speed retransmissions",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": null,
"help": "Set maximum number of retransmissions of data segments.",
"id": "LWIP_TCP_MAXRTX",
"name": "LWIP_TCP_MAXRTX",
"range": [
3,
12
],
"title": "Maximum number of retransmissions of data segments",
"type": "int"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": null,
"help": "Set maximum number of retransmissions of SYN segments.",
"id": "LWIP_TCP_SYNMAXRTX",
"name": "LWIP_TCP_SYNMAXRTX",
"range": [
3,
12
],
"title": "Maximum number of retransmissions of SYN segments",
"type": "int"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": null,
"help": "Set maximum segment size for TCP transmission.\n\nCan be set lower to save RAM, the default value 1460(ipv4)/1440(ipv6) will give best throughput.\nIPv4 TCP_MSS Range: 576 <= TCP_MSS <= 1460\nIPv6 TCP_MSS Range: 1220<= TCP_mSS <= 1440",
"id": "LWIP_TCP_MSS",
"name": "LWIP_TCP_MSS",
"range": [
536,
1460
],
"title": "Maximum Segment Size (MSS)",
"type": "int"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": null,
"help": "Set TCP timer interval in milliseconds.\n\nCan be used to speed connections on bad networks.\nA lower value will redeliver unacked packets faster.",
"id": "LWIP_TCP_TMR_INTERVAL",
"name": "LWIP_TCP_TMR_INTERVAL",
"range": null,
"title": "TCP timer interval(ms)",
"type": "int"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": null,
"help": "Set maximum segment lifetime in milliseconds.",
"id": "LWIP_TCP_MSL",
"name": "LWIP_TCP_MSL",
"range": null,
"title": "Maximum segment lifetime (MSL)",
"type": "int"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": null,
"help": "Set maximum segment lifetime in milliseconds.",
"id": "LWIP_TCP_FIN_WAIT_TIMEOUT",
"name": "LWIP_TCP_FIN_WAIT_TIMEOUT",
"range": null,
"title": "Maximum FIN segment lifetime",
"type": "int"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": null,
"help": "Set default send buffer size for new TCP sockets.\n\nPer-socket send buffer size can be changed at runtime\nwith lwip_setsockopt(s, TCP_SNDBUF, ...).\n\nThis value must be at least 2x the MSS size, and the default\nis 4x the default MSS size.\n\nSetting a smaller default SNDBUF size can save some RAM, but\nwill decrease performance.",
"id": "LWIP_TCP_SND_BUF_DEFAULT",
"name": "LWIP_TCP_SND_BUF_DEFAULT",
"range": [
2440,
65535
],
"title": "Default send buffer size",
"type": "int"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": null,
"help": "Set default TCP receive window size for new TCP sockets.\n\nPer-socket receive window size can be changed at runtime\nwith lwip_setsockopt(s, TCP_WINDOW, ...).\n\nSetting a smaller default receive window size can save some RAM,\nbut will significantly decrease performance.",
"id": "LWIP_TCP_WND_DEFAULT",
"name": "LWIP_TCP_WND_DEFAULT",
"range": [
2440,
65535
],
"title": "Default receive window size",
"type": "int"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": null,
"help": "Set TCP receive mail box size. Generally bigger value means higher throughput\nbut more memory. The recommended value is: LWIP_TCP_WND_DEFAULT/TCP_MSS + 2, e.g. if\nLWIP_TCP_WND_DEFAULT=14360, TCP_MSS=1436, then the recommended receive mail box size is\n(14360/1436 + 2) = 12.\n\nTCP receive mail box is a per socket mail box, when the application receives packets\nfrom TCP socket, LWIP core firstly posts the packets to TCP receive mail box and the\napplication then fetches the packets from mail box. It means LWIP can caches maximum\nLWIP_TCP_RECCVMBOX_SIZE packets for each TCP socket, so the maximum possible cached TCP packets\nfor all TCP sockets is LWIP_TCP_RECCVMBOX_SIZE multiples the maximum TCP socket number. In other\nwords, the bigger LWIP_TCP_RECVMBOX_SIZE means more memory.\nOn the other hand, if the receiv mail box is too small, the mail box may be full. If the\nmail box is full, the LWIP drops the packets. So generally we need to make sure the TCP\nreceive mail box is big enough to avoid packet drop between LWIP core and application.",
"id": "LWIP_TCP_RECVMBOX_SIZE",
"name": "LWIP_TCP_RECVMBOX_SIZE",
"range": [
6,
64
],
"title": "Default TCP receive mail box size",
"type": "int"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "LWIP_TCP_QUEUE_OOSEQ",
"help": "TCP will support sending selective acknowledgements (SACKs).",
"id": "LWIP_TCP_SACK_OUT",
"name": "LWIP_TCP_SACK_OUT",
"range": null,
"title": "Support sending selective acknowledgements",
"type": "bool"
}
],
"depends_on": null,
"help": "Queue incoming out-of-order segments for later use.\n\nDisable this option to save some RAM during TCP sessions, at the expense\nof increased retransmissions if segments arrive out of order.",
"id": "LWIP_TCP_QUEUE_OOSEQ",
"name": "LWIP_TCP_QUEUE_OOSEQ",
"range": null,
"title": "Queue incoming out-of-order segments",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice LWIP_TCP_OVERSIZE>",
"help": null,
"id": "LWIP_TCP_OVERSIZE_MSS",
"name": "LWIP_TCP_OVERSIZE_MSS",
"range": null,
"title": "MSS",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice LWIP_TCP_OVERSIZE>",
"help": null,
"id": "LWIP_TCP_OVERSIZE_QUARTER_MSS",
"name": "LWIP_TCP_OVERSIZE_QUARTER_MSS",
"range": null,
"title": "25% MSS",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice LWIP_TCP_OVERSIZE>",
"help": null,
"id": "LWIP_TCP_OVERSIZE_DISABLE",
"name": "LWIP_TCP_OVERSIZE_DISABLE",
"range": null,
"title": "Disabled",
"type": "bool"
}
],
"depends_on": null,
"help": "Allows enabling \"oversize\" allocation of TCP transmission pbufs ahead of time,\nwhich can reduce the length of pbuf chains used for transmission.\n\nThis will not make a difference to sockets where Nagle's algorithm\nis disabled.\n\nDefault value of MSS is fine for most applications, 25% MSS may save\nsome RAM when only transmitting small amounts of data. Disabled will\nhave worst performance and fragmentation characteristics, but uses\nleast RAM overall.",
"id": "component-config-lwip-tcp-pre-allocate-transmit-pbuf-size",
"name": "LWIP_TCP_OVERSIZE",
"title": "Pre-allocate transmit PBUF size",
"type": "choice"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "LWIP_WND_SCALE",
"help": "Enable this feature to support TCP window scaling.",
"id": "LWIP_TCP_RCV_SCALE",
"name": "LWIP_TCP_RCV_SCALE",
"range": null,
"title": "Set TCP receiving window scaling factor",
"type": "int"
}
],
"depends_on": "SPIRAM_TRY_ALLOCATE_WIFI_LWIP",
"help": "Enable this feature to support TCP window scaling.",
"id": "LWIP_WND_SCALE",
"name": "LWIP_WND_SCALE",
"range": null,
"title": "Support TCP window scale",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": null,
"help": "Set default TCP rto time for a reasonable initial rto.\nIn bad network environment, recommend set value of rto time to 1500.",
"id": "LWIP_TCP_RTO_TIME",
"name": "LWIP_TCP_RTO_TIME",
"range": null,
"title": "Default TCP rto time",
"type": "int"
}
],
"depends_on": null,
"id": "component-config-lwip-tcp",
"title": "TCP",
"type": "menu"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": null,
"help": "The maximum number of active UDP \"connections\" (ie\nUDP sockets sending/receiving data).\nThe practical maximum limit is determined by available\nheap memory at runtime.",
"id": "LWIP_MAX_UDP_PCBS",
"name": "LWIP_MAX_UDP_PCBS",
"range": [
1,
1024
],
"title": "Maximum active UDP control blocks",
"type": "int"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": null,
"help": "Set UDP receive mail box size. The recommended value is 6.\n\nUDP receive mail box is a per socket mail box, when the application receives packets\nfrom UDP socket, LWIP core firstly posts the packets to UDP receive mail box and the\napplication then fetches the packets from mail box. It means LWIP can caches maximum\nUDP_RECCVMBOX_SIZE packets for each UDP socket, so the maximum possible cached UDP packets\nfor all UDP sockets is UDP_RECCVMBOX_SIZE multiples the maximum UDP socket number. In other\nwords, the bigger UDP_RECVMBOX_SIZE means more memory.\nOn the other hand, if the receiv mail box is too small, the mail box may be full. If the\nmail box is full, the LWIP drops the packets. So generally we need to make sure the UDP\nreceive mail box is big enough to avoid packet drop between LWIP core and application.",
"id": "LWIP_UDP_RECVMBOX_SIZE",
"name": "LWIP_UDP_RECVMBOX_SIZE",
"range": [
6,
64
],
"title": "Default UDP receive mail box size",
"type": "int"
}
],
"depends_on": null,
"id": "component-config-lwip-udp",
"title": "UDP",
"type": "menu"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": null,
"help": "Enable checksum checking for received IP messages",
"id": "LWIP_CHECKSUM_CHECK_IP",
"name": "LWIP_CHECKSUM_CHECK_IP",
"range": null,
"title": "Enable LWIP IP checksums",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": null,
"help": "Enable checksum checking for received UDP messages",
"id": "LWIP_CHECKSUM_CHECK_UDP",
"name": "LWIP_CHECKSUM_CHECK_UDP",
"range": null,
"title": "Enable LWIP UDP checksums",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": null,
"help": "Enable checksum checking for received ICMP messages",
"id": "LWIP_CHECKSUM_CHECK_ICMP",
"name": "LWIP_CHECKSUM_CHECK_ICMP",
"range": null,
"title": "Enable LWIP ICMP checksums",
"type": "bool"
}
],
"depends_on": null,
"id": "component-config-lwip-checksums",
"title": "Checksums",
"type": "menu"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": null,
"help": "Configure TCP/IP task stack size, used by LWIP to process multi-threaded TCP/IP operations.\nSetting this stack too small will result in stack overflow crashes.",
"id": "LWIP_TCPIP_TASK_STACK_SIZE",
"name": "LWIP_TCPIP_TASK_STACK_SIZE",
"range": [
2048,
65536
],
"title": "TCP/IP Task Stack Size",
"type": "int"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice LWIP_TCPIP_TASK_AFFINITY>",
"help": null,
"id": "LWIP_TCPIP_TASK_AFFINITY_NO_AFFINITY",
"name": "LWIP_TCPIP_TASK_AFFINITY_NO_AFFINITY",
"range": null,
"title": "No affinity",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice LWIP_TCPIP_TASK_AFFINITY>",
"help": null,
"id": "LWIP_TCPIP_TASK_AFFINITY_CPU0",
"name": "LWIP_TCPIP_TASK_AFFINITY_CPU0",
"range": null,
"title": "CPU0",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "!FREERTOS_UNICORE && <choice LWIP_TCPIP_TASK_AFFINITY>",
"help": null,
"id": "LWIP_TCPIP_TASK_AFFINITY_CPU1",
"name": "LWIP_TCPIP_TASK_AFFINITY_CPU1",
"range": null,
"title": "CPU1",
"type": "bool"
}
],
"depends_on": null,
"help": "Allows setting LwIP tasks affinity, i.e. whether the task is pinned to\nCPU0, pinned to CPU1, or allowed to run on any CPU.\nCurrently this applies to \"TCP/IP\" task and \"Ping\" task.",
"id": "component-config-lwip-tcp-ip-task-affinity",
"name": "LWIP_TCPIP_TASK_AFFINITY",
"title": "TCP/IP task affinity",
"type": "choice"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": null,
"help": null,
"id": "LWIP_TCPIP_TASK_AFFINITY",
"name": "LWIP_TCPIP_TASK_AFFINITY",
"range": null,
"title": null,
"type": "hex"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "LWIP_PPP_SUPPORT && LWIP_IPV6",
"help": "Enable IPV6 support in PPP for the local link between the DTE (processor) and DCE (modem).\nThere are some modems which do not support the IPV6 addressing in the local link.\nIf they are requested for IPV6CP negotiation, they may time out.\nThis would in turn fail the configuration for the whole link.\nIf your modem is not responding correctly to PPP Phase Network, try to disable IPV6 support.",
"id": "LWIP_PPP_ENABLE_IPV6",
"name": "LWIP_PPP_ENABLE_IPV6",
"range": null,
"title": "Enable IPV6 support for PPP connections (IPV6CP)",
"type": "bool"
}
],
"depends_on": null,
"help": "Enable PPP stack. Now only PPP over serial is possible.",
"id": "LWIP_PPP_SUPPORT",
"is_menuconfig": true,
"name": "LWIP_PPP_SUPPORT",
"range": null,
"title": "Enable PPP support",
"type": "menu"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "LWIP_IPV6",
"help": "Config max number of IPv6 packets to queue during MAC resolution.",
"id": "LWIP_IPV6_MEMP_NUM_ND6_QUEUE",
"name": "LWIP_IPV6_MEMP_NUM_ND6_QUEUE",
"range": [
3,
20
],
"title": "Max number of IPv6 packets to queue during MAC resolution",
"type": "int"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "LWIP_IPV6",
"help": "Config max number of entries in IPv6 neighbor cache",
"id": "LWIP_IPV6_ND6_NUM_NEIGHBORS",
"name": "LWIP_IPV6_ND6_NUM_NEIGHBORS",
"range": [
3,
10
],
"title": "Max number of entries in IPv6 neighbor cache",
"type": "int"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "LWIP_PPP_SUPPORT",
"help": "Enable to set a callback which is called on change of the internal PPP state machine.",
"id": "LWIP_PPP_NOTIFY_PHASE_SUPPORT",
"name": "LWIP_PPP_NOTIFY_PHASE_SUPPORT",
"range": null,
"title": "Enable Notify Phase Callback",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "LWIP_PPP_SUPPORT",
"help": "Enable Password Authentication Protocol (PAP) support",
"id": "LWIP_PPP_PAP_SUPPORT",
"name": "LWIP_PPP_PAP_SUPPORT",
"range": null,
"title": "Enable PAP support",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "LWIP_PPP_SUPPORT",
"help": "Enable Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol (CHAP) support",
"id": "LWIP_PPP_CHAP_SUPPORT",
"name": "LWIP_PPP_CHAP_SUPPORT",
"range": null,
"title": "Enable CHAP support",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "LWIP_PPP_SUPPORT",
"help": "Enable Microsoft version of the Challenge-Handshake Authentication Protocol (MSCHAP) support",
"id": "LWIP_PPP_MSCHAP_SUPPORT",
"name": "LWIP_PPP_MSCHAP_SUPPORT",
"range": null,
"title": "Enable MSCHAP support",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "LWIP_PPP_SUPPORT",
"help": "Enable Microsoft Point-to-Point Encryption (MPPE) support",
"id": "LWIP_PPP_MPPE_SUPPORT",
"name": "LWIP_PPP_MPPE_SUPPORT",
"range": null,
"title": "Enable MPPE support",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "LWIP_ENABLE_LCP_ECHO",
"help": "Interval in seconds between keepalive LCP echo requests, 0 to disable.",
"id": "LWIP_LCP_ECHOINTERVAL",
"name": "LWIP_LCP_ECHOINTERVAL",
"range": null,
"title": "Echo interval (s)",
"type": "int"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "LWIP_ENABLE_LCP_ECHO",
"help": "Number of consecutive unanswered echo requests before failure is indicated.",
"id": "LWIP_LCP_MAXECHOFAILS",
"name": "LWIP_LCP_MAXECHOFAILS",
"range": null,
"title": "Maximum echo failures",
"type": "int"
}
],
"depends_on": "LWIP_PPP_SUPPORT",
"help": "Enable LCP echo keepalive requests",
"id": "LWIP_ENABLE_LCP_ECHO",
"name": "LWIP_ENABLE_LCP_ECHO",
"range": null,
"title": "Enable LCP ECHO",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "LWIP_PPP_SUPPORT",
"help": "Enable PPP debug log output",
"id": "LWIP_PPP_DEBUG_ON",
"name": "LWIP_PPP_DEBUG_ON",
"range": null,
"title": "Enable PPP debug log output",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "LWIP_SLIP_SUPPORT",
"help": "Enable SLIP debug log output",
"id": "LWIP_SLIP_DEBUG_ON",
"name": "LWIP_SLIP_DEBUG_ON",
"range": null,
"title": "Enable SLIP debug log output",
"type": "bool"
}
],
"depends_on": null,
"help": "Enable SLIP stack. Now only SLIP over serial is possible.\n\nSLIP over serial support is experimental and unsupported.",
"id": "LWIP_SLIP_SUPPORT",
"is_menuconfig": true,
"name": "LWIP_SLIP_SUPPORT",
"range": null,
"title": "Enable SLIP support (new/experimental)",
"type": "menu"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": null,
"help": "Enable ICMP module for check network stability",
"id": "LWIP_ICMP",
"name": "LWIP_ICMP",
"range": null,
"title": "ICMP: Enable ICMP",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "LWIP_ICMP6 || LWIP_ICMP",
"help": null,
"id": "LWIP_MULTICAST_PING",
"name": "LWIP_MULTICAST_PING",
"range": null,
"title": "Respond to multicast pings",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "LWIP_ICMP",
"help": null,
"id": "LWIP_BROADCAST_PING",
"name": "LWIP_BROADCAST_PING",
"range": null,
"title": "Respond to broadcast pings",
"type": "bool"
}
],
"depends_on": null,
"id": "component-config-lwip-icmp",
"title": "ICMP",
"type": "menu"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": null,
"help": "The maximum number of simultaneously active LWIP\nRAW protocol control blocks. The practical maximum\nlimit is determined by available heap memory at runtime.",
"id": "LWIP_MAX_RAW_PCBS",
"name": "LWIP_MAX_RAW_PCBS",
"range": [
1,
1024
],
"title": "Maximum LWIP RAW PCBs",
"type": "int"
}
],
"depends_on": null,
"id": "component-config-lwip-lwip-raw-api",
"title": "LWIP RAW API",
"type": "menu"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": null,
"help": "Set maximum number of NTP servers used by LwIP SNTP module.\nFirst argument of sntp_setserver/sntp_setservername functions\nis limited to this value.",
"id": "LWIP_SNTP_MAX_SERVERS",
"name": "LWIP_SNTP_MAX_SERVERS",
"range": [
1,
16
],
"title": "Maximum number of NTP servers",
"type": "int"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "LWIP_DHCP_GET_NTP_SRV",
"help": "Set maximum number of NTP servers aquired via DHCP-offer.\nShould be less or equal to \"Maximum number of NTP servers\", any extra servers would be just ignored.",
"id": "LWIP_DHCP_MAX_NTP_SERVERS",
"name": "LWIP_DHCP_MAX_NTP_SERVERS",
"range": null,
"title": "Maximum number of NTP servers aquired via DHCP",
"type": "int"
}
],
"depends_on": null,
"help": "If enabled, LWIP will add 'NTP' to Parameter-Request Option sent via DHCP-request.\nDHCP server might reply with an NTP server address in option 42.\nSNTP callback for such replies should be set accordingly (see sntp_servermode_dhcp() func.)",
"id": "LWIP_DHCP_GET_NTP_SRV",
"name": "LWIP_DHCP_GET_NTP_SRV",
"range": null,
"title": "Request NTP servers from DHCP",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": null,
"help": "This option allows you to set the time update period via SNTP.\nDefault is 1 hour. Must not be below 15 seconds by specification.\n(SNTPv4 RFC 4330 enforces a minimum update time of 15 seconds).",
"id": "LWIP_SNTP_UPDATE_DELAY",
"name": "LWIP_SNTP_UPDATE_DELAY",
"range": [
15000,
4294967295
],
"title": "Request interval to update time (ms)",
"type": "int"
}
],
"depends_on": null,
"id": "component-config-lwip-sntp",
"title": "SNTP",
"type": "menu"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": null,
"help": "Set maximum number of ports a bridge can consists of.",
"id": "LWIP_BRIDGEIF_MAX_PORTS",
"name": "LWIP_BRIDGEIF_MAX_PORTS",
"range": [
1,
63
],
"title": "Maximum number of bridge ports",
"type": "int"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "!COMPILER_OPTIMIZATION_ASSERTIONS_DISABLE",
"help": "Enable this option keeps LWIP assertion checks enabled.\nIt is recommended to keep this option enabled.\n\nIf asserts are disabled for the entire project, they are also disabled\nfor LWIP and this option is ignored.",
"id": "LWIP_ESP_LWIP_ASSERT",
"name": "LWIP_ESP_LWIP_ASSERT",
"range": null,
"title": "Enable LWIP ASSERT checks",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice LWIP_HOOK_TCP_ISN>",
"help": null,
"id": "LWIP_HOOK_TCP_ISN_NONE",
"name": "LWIP_HOOK_TCP_ISN_NONE",
"range": null,
"title": "No hook declared",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice LWIP_HOOK_TCP_ISN>",
"help": null,
"id": "LWIP_HOOK_TCP_ISN_DEFAULT",
"name": "LWIP_HOOK_TCP_ISN_DEFAULT",
"range": null,
"title": "Default implementation",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice LWIP_HOOK_TCP_ISN>",
"help": null,
"id": "LWIP_HOOK_TCP_ISN_CUSTOM",
"name": "LWIP_HOOK_TCP_ISN_CUSTOM",
"range": null,
"title": "Custom implementation",
"type": "bool"
}
],
"depends_on": null,
"help": "Enables to define a TCP ISN hook to randomize initial sequence\nnumber in TCP connection.\nThe default TCP ISN algorithm used in IDF (standardized in RFC 6528)\nproduces ISN by combining an MD5 of the new TCP id and a stable\nsecret with the current time.\nThis is because the lwIP implementation (`tcp_next_iss`) is not\nvery strong, as it does not take into consideration any platform\nspecific entropy source.\n\nSet to LWIP_HOOK_TCP_ISN_CUSTOM to provide custom implementation.\nSet to LWIP_HOOK_TCP_ISN_NONE to use lwIP implementation.",
"id": "component-config-lwip-hooks-tcp-isn-hook",
"name": "LWIP_HOOK_TCP_ISN",
"title": "TCP ISN Hook",
"type": "choice"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice LWIP_HOOK_IP6_ROUTE>",
"help": null,
"id": "LWIP_HOOK_IP6_ROUTE_NONE",
"name": "LWIP_HOOK_IP6_ROUTE_NONE",
"range": null,
"title": "No hook declared",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice LWIP_HOOK_IP6_ROUTE>",
"help": null,
"id": "LWIP_HOOK_IP6_ROUTE_DEFAULT",
"name": "LWIP_HOOK_IP6_ROUTE_DEFAULT",
"range": null,
"title": "Default (weak) implementation",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice LWIP_HOOK_IP6_ROUTE>",
"help": null,
"id": "LWIP_HOOK_IP6_ROUTE_CUSTOM",
"name": "LWIP_HOOK_IP6_ROUTE_CUSTOM",
"range": null,
"title": "Custom implementation",
"type": "bool"
}
],
"depends_on": "LWIP_IPV6",
"help": "Enables custom IPv6 route hook.\nSetting this to \"default\" provides weak implementation\nstub that could be overwritten in application code.\nSetting this to \"custom\" provides hook's declaration\nonly and expects the application to implement it.",
"id": "component-config-lwip-hooks-ipv6-route-hook",
"name": "LWIP_HOOK_IP6_ROUTE",
"title": "IPv6 route Hook",
"type": "choice"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice LWIP_HOOK_ND6_GET_GW>",
"help": null,
"id": "LWIP_HOOK_ND6_GET_GW_NONE",
"name": "LWIP_HOOK_ND6_GET_GW_NONE",
"range": null,
"title": "No hook declared",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice LWIP_HOOK_ND6_GET_GW>",
"help": null,
"id": "LWIP_HOOK_ND6_GET_GW_DEFAULT",
"name": "LWIP_HOOK_ND6_GET_GW_DEFAULT",
"range": null,
"title": "Default (weak) implementation",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice LWIP_HOOK_ND6_GET_GW>",
"help": null,
"id": "LWIP_HOOK_ND6_GET_GW_CUSTOM",
"name": "LWIP_HOOK_ND6_GET_GW_CUSTOM",
"range": null,
"title": "Custom implementation",
"type": "bool"
}
],
"depends_on": "LWIP_IPV6",
"help": "Enables custom IPv6 route hook.\nSetting this to \"default\" provides weak implementation\nstub that could be overwritten in application code.\nSetting this to \"custom\" provides hook's declaration\nonly and expects the application to implement it.",
"id": "component-config-lwip-hooks-ipv6-get-gateway-hook",
"name": "LWIP_HOOK_ND6_GET_GW",
"title": "IPv6 get gateway Hook",
"type": "choice"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice LWIP_HOOK_IP6_SELECT_SRC_ADDR>",
"help": null,
"id": "LWIP_HOOK_IP6_SELECT_SRC_ADDR_NONE",
"name": "LWIP_HOOK_IP6_SELECT_SRC_ADDR_NONE",
"range": null,
"title": "No hook declared",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice LWIP_HOOK_IP6_SELECT_SRC_ADDR>",
"help": null,
"id": "LWIP_HOOK_IP6_SELECT_SRC_ADDR_DEFAULT",
"name": "LWIP_HOOK_IP6_SELECT_SRC_ADDR_DEFAULT",
"range": null,
"title": "Default (weak) implementation",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice LWIP_HOOK_IP6_SELECT_SRC_ADDR>",
"help": null,
"id": "LWIP_HOOK_IP6_SELECT_SRC_ADDR_CUSTOM",
"name": "LWIP_HOOK_IP6_SELECT_SRC_ADDR_CUSTOM",
"range": null,
"title": "Custom implementation",
"type": "bool"
}
],
"depends_on": "LWIP_IPV6",
"help": "Enables custom IPv6 source address selection.\nSetting this to \"default\" provides weak implementation\nstub that could be overwritten in application code.\nSetting this to \"custom\" provides hook's declaration\nonly and expects the application to implement it.",
"id": "component-config-lwip-hooks-ipv6-source-address-selection-hook",
"name": "LWIP_HOOK_IP6_SELECT_SRC_ADDR",
"title": "IPv6 source address selection Hook",
"type": "choice"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice LWIP_HOOK_NETCONN_EXTERNAL_RESOLVE>",
"help": null,
"id": "LWIP_HOOK_NETCONN_EXT_RESOLVE_NONE",
"name": "LWIP_HOOK_NETCONN_EXT_RESOLVE_NONE",
"range": null,
"title": "No hook declared",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice LWIP_HOOK_NETCONN_EXTERNAL_RESOLVE>",
"help": null,
"id": "LWIP_HOOK_NETCONN_EXT_RESOLVE_DEFAULT",
"name": "LWIP_HOOK_NETCONN_EXT_RESOLVE_DEFAULT",
"range": null,
"title": "Default (weak) implementation",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice LWIP_HOOK_NETCONN_EXTERNAL_RESOLVE>",
"help": null,
"id": "LWIP_HOOK_NETCONN_EXT_RESOLVE_CUSTOM",
"name": "LWIP_HOOK_NETCONN_EXT_RESOLVE_CUSTOM",
"range": null,
"title": "Custom implementation",
"type": "bool"
}
],
"depends_on": null,
"help": "Enables custom DNS resolve hook.\nSetting this to \"default\" provides weak implementation\nstub that could be overwritten in application code.\nSetting this to \"custom\" provides hook's declaration\nonly and expects the application to implement it.",
"id": "component-config-lwip-hooks-netconn-external-resolve-hook",
"name": "LWIP_HOOK_NETCONN_EXTERNAL_RESOLVE",
"title": "Netconn external resolve Hook",
"type": "choice"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice LWIP_HOOK_IP6_INPUT>",
"help": null,
"id": "LWIP_HOOK_IP6_INPUT_NONE",
"name": "LWIP_HOOK_IP6_INPUT_NONE",
"range": null,
"title": "No hook declared",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice LWIP_HOOK_IP6_INPUT>",
"help": null,
"id": "LWIP_HOOK_IP6_INPUT_DEFAULT",
"name": "LWIP_HOOK_IP6_INPUT_DEFAULT",
"range": null,
"title": "Default (weak) implementation",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice LWIP_HOOK_IP6_INPUT>",
"help": null,
"id": "LWIP_HOOK_IP6_INPUT_CUSTOM",
"name": "LWIP_HOOK_IP6_INPUT_CUSTOM",
"range": null,
"title": "Custom implementation",
"type": "bool"
}
],
"depends_on": "LWIP_IPV6",
"help": "Enables custom IPv6 packet input.\nSetting this to \"default\" provides weak implementation\nstub that could be overwritten in application code.\nSetting this to \"custom\" provides hook's declaration\nonly and expects the application to implement it.",
"id": "component-config-lwip-hooks-ipv6-packet-input",
"name": "LWIP_HOOK_IP6_INPUT",
"title": "IPv6 packet input",
"type": "choice"
}
],
"depends_on": null,
"id": "component-config-lwip-hooks",
"title": "Hooks",
"type": "menu"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "LWIP_DEBUG",
"help": "Enabling this option routes all enabled LWIP debugs through ESP_LOGD.",
"id": "LWIP_DEBUG_ESP_LOG",
"name": "LWIP_DEBUG_ESP_LOG",
"range": null,
"title": "Route LWIP debugs through ESP_LOG interface",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "LWIP_DEBUG",
"help": null,
"id": "LWIP_NETIF_DEBUG",
"name": "LWIP_NETIF_DEBUG",
"range": null,
"title": "Enable netif debug messages",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "LWIP_DEBUG",
"help": null,
"id": "LWIP_PBUF_DEBUG",
"name": "LWIP_PBUF_DEBUG",
"range": null,
"title": "Enable pbuf debug messages",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "LWIP_DEBUG",
"help": null,
"id": "LWIP_ETHARP_DEBUG",
"name": "LWIP_ETHARP_DEBUG",
"range": null,
"title": "Enable etharp debug messages",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "LWIP_DEBUG",
"help": null,
"id": "LWIP_API_LIB_DEBUG",
"name": "LWIP_API_LIB_DEBUG",
"range": null,
"title": "Enable api lib debug messages",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "LWIP_DEBUG",
"help": null,
"id": "LWIP_SOCKETS_DEBUG",
"name": "LWIP_SOCKETS_DEBUG",
"range": null,
"title": "Enable socket debug messages",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "LWIP_DEBUG",
"help": null,
"id": "LWIP_IP_DEBUG",
"name": "LWIP_IP_DEBUG",
"range": null,
"title": "Enable IP debug messages",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "LWIP_DEBUG && LWIP_ICMP",
"help": null,
"id": "LWIP_ICMP_DEBUG",
"name": "LWIP_ICMP_DEBUG",
"range": null,
"title": "Enable ICMP debug messages",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "LWIP_DEBUG",
"help": null,
"id": "LWIP_DHCP_STATE_DEBUG",
"name": "LWIP_DHCP_STATE_DEBUG",
"range": null,
"title": "Enable DHCP state tracking",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "LWIP_DEBUG",
"help": null,
"id": "LWIP_DHCP_DEBUG",
"name": "LWIP_DHCP_DEBUG",
"range": null,
"title": "Enable DHCP debug messages",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "LWIP_DEBUG",
"help": null,
"id": "LWIP_IP6_DEBUG",
"name": "LWIP_IP6_DEBUG",
"range": null,
"title": "Enable IP6 debug messages",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "LWIP_DEBUG",
"help": null,
"id": "LWIP_ICMP6_DEBUG",
"name": "LWIP_ICMP6_DEBUG",
"range": null,
"title": "Enable ICMP6 debug messages",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "LWIP_DEBUG",
"help": null,
"id": "LWIP_TCP_DEBUG",
"name": "LWIP_TCP_DEBUG",
"range": null,
"title": "Enable TCP debug messages",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "LWIP_DEBUG",
"help": null,
"id": "LWIP_UDP_DEBUG",
"name": "LWIP_UDP_DEBUG",
"range": null,
"title": "Enable UDP debug messages",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "LWIP_DEBUG",
"help": null,
"id": "LWIP_SNTP_DEBUG",
"name": "LWIP_SNTP_DEBUG",
"range": null,
"title": "Enable SNTP debug messages",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "LWIP_DEBUG",
"help": null,
"id": "LWIP_DNS_DEBUG",
"name": "LWIP_DNS_DEBUG",
"range": null,
"title": "Enable DNS debug messages",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "LWIP_DEBUG && LWIP_IPV4_NAPT",
"help": null,
"id": "LWIP_NAPT_DEBUG",
"name": "LWIP_NAPT_DEBUG",
"range": null,
"title": "Enable NAPT debug messages",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "LWIP_DEBUG",
"help": null,
"id": "LWIP_BRIDGEIF_DEBUG",
"name": "LWIP_BRIDGEIF_DEBUG",
"range": null,
"title": "Enable bridge generic debug messages",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "LWIP_DEBUG",
"help": null,
"id": "LWIP_BRIDGEIF_FDB_DEBUG",
"name": "LWIP_BRIDGEIF_FDB_DEBUG",
"range": null,
"title": "Enable bridge FDB debug messages",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "LWIP_DEBUG",
"help": null,
"id": "LWIP_BRIDGEIF_FW_DEBUG",
"name": "LWIP_BRIDGEIF_FW_DEBUG",
"range": null,
"title": "Enable bridge forwarding debug messages",
"type": "bool"
}
],
"depends_on": null,
"help": "Enabling this option allows different kinds of lwIP debug output.\n\nAll lwIP debug features increase the size of the final binary.",
"id": "LWIP_DEBUG",
"is_menuconfig": true,
"name": "LWIP_DEBUG",
"range": null,
"title": "Enable LWIP Debug",
"type": "menu"
}
],
"depends_on": null,
"id": "component-config-lwip",
"title": "LWIP",
"type": "menu"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice MBEDTLS_MEM_ALLOC_MODE>",
"help": null,
"id": "MBEDTLS_INTERNAL_MEM_ALLOC",
"name": "MBEDTLS_INTERNAL_MEM_ALLOC",
"range": null,
"title": "Internal memory",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "(SPIRAM_USE_CAPS_ALLOC || SPIRAM_USE_MALLOC) && <choice MBEDTLS_MEM_ALLOC_MODE>",
"help": null,
"id": "MBEDTLS_EXTERNAL_MEM_ALLOC",
"name": "MBEDTLS_EXTERNAL_MEM_ALLOC",
"range": null,
"title": "External SPIRAM",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice MBEDTLS_MEM_ALLOC_MODE>",
"help": null,
"id": "MBEDTLS_DEFAULT_MEM_ALLOC",
"name": "MBEDTLS_DEFAULT_MEM_ALLOC",
"range": null,
"title": "Default alloc mode",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice MBEDTLS_MEM_ALLOC_MODE>",
"help": null,
"id": "MBEDTLS_CUSTOM_MEM_ALLOC",
"name": "MBEDTLS_CUSTOM_MEM_ALLOC",
"range": null,
"title": "Custom alloc mode",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "ESP32_IRAM_AS_8BIT_ACCESSIBLE_MEMORY && <choice MBEDTLS_MEM_ALLOC_MODE>",
"help": "Allows to use IRAM memory region as 8bit accessible region.\n\nTLS input and output buffers will be allocated in IRAM section which is 32bit aligned\nmemory. Every unaligned (8bit or 16bit) access will result in an exception\nand incur penalty of certain clock cycles per unaligned read/write.",
"id": "MBEDTLS_IRAM_8BIT_MEM_ALLOC",
"name": "MBEDTLS_IRAM_8BIT_MEM_ALLOC",
"range": null,
"title": "Internal IRAM",
"type": "bool"
}
],
"depends_on": null,
"help": "Allocation strategy for mbedTLS, essentially provides ability to\nallocate all required dynamic allocations from,\n\n- Internal DRAM memory only\n- External SPIRAM memory only\n- Either internal or external memory based on default malloc()\n behavior in ESP-IDF\n- Custom allocation mode, by overwriting calloc()/free() using\n mbedtls_platform_set_calloc_free() function\n- Internal IRAM memory wherever applicable else internal DRAM\n\nRecommended mode here is always internal (*), since that is most preferred\nfrom security perspective. But if application requirement does not\nallow sufficient free internal memory then alternate mode can be\nselected.\n\n(*) In case of ESP32-S2/ESP32-S3, hardware allows encryption of external\nSPIRAM contents provided hardware flash encryption feature is enabled.\nIn that case, using external SPIRAM allocation strategy is also safe choice\nfrom security perspective.",
"id": "component-config-mbedtls-memory-allocation-strategy",
"name": "MBEDTLS_MEM_ALLOC_MODE",
"title": "Memory allocation strategy",
"type": "choice"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "!MBEDTLS_ASYMMETRIC_CONTENT_LEN",
"help": "Maximum TLS message length (in bytes) supported by mbedTLS.\n\n16384 is the default and this value is required to comply\nfully with TLS standards.\n\nHowever you can set a lower value in order to save RAM. This\nis safe if the other end of the connection supports Maximum\nFragment Length Negotiation Extension (max_fragment_length,\nsee RFC6066) or you know for certain that it will never send a\nmessage longer than a certain number of bytes.\n\nIf the value is set too low, symptoms are a failed TLS\nhandshake or a return value of MBEDTLS_ERR_SSL_INVALID_RECORD\n(-0x7200).",
"id": "MBEDTLS_SSL_MAX_CONTENT_LEN",
"name": "MBEDTLS_SSL_MAX_CONTENT_LEN",
"range": null,
"title": "TLS maximum message content length",
"type": "int"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "MBEDTLS_ASYMMETRIC_CONTENT_LEN",
"help": "This defines maximum incoming fragment length, overriding default\nmaximum content length (MBEDTLS_SSL_MAX_CONTENT_LEN).",
"id": "MBEDTLS_SSL_IN_CONTENT_LEN",
"name": "MBEDTLS_SSL_IN_CONTENT_LEN",
"range": [
512,
16384
],
"title": "TLS maximum incoming fragment length",
"type": "int"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "MBEDTLS_ASYMMETRIC_CONTENT_LEN",
"help": "This defines maximum outgoing fragment length, overriding default\nmaximum content length (MBEDTLS_SSL_MAX_CONTENT_LEN).",
"id": "MBEDTLS_SSL_OUT_CONTENT_LEN",
"name": "MBEDTLS_SSL_OUT_CONTENT_LEN",
"range": [
512,
16384
],
"title": "TLS maximum outgoing fragment length",
"type": "int"
}
],
"depends_on": null,
"help": "If enabled, this option allows customizing TLS in/out fragment length\nin asymmetric way. Please note that enabling this with default values\nsaves 12KB of dynamic memory per TLS connection.",
"id": "MBEDTLS_ASYMMETRIC_CONTENT_LEN",
"name": "MBEDTLS_ASYMMETRIC_CONTENT_LEN",
"range": null,
"title": "Asymmetric in/out fragment length",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "MBEDTLS_DYNAMIC_FREE_CONFIG_DATA",
"help": "Free CA certificate after its usage in the handshake process.\nThis option will decrease the heap footprint for the TLS handshake, but may lead to a problem:\nIf the respective ssl object needs to perform the TLS handshake again,\nthe CA certificate should once again be registered to the ssl object.",
"id": "MBEDTLS_DYNAMIC_FREE_CA_CERT",
"name": "MBEDTLS_DYNAMIC_FREE_CA_CERT",
"range": null,
"title": "Free SSL CA certificate after its usage",
"type": "bool"
}
],
"depends_on": "MBEDTLS_DYNAMIC_BUFFER",
"help": "Free private key and DHM data after its usage in handshake process.\n\nThe option will decrease heap cost when handshake, but also lead to problem:\n\nBecasue all certificate, private key and DHM data are freed so users should register\ncertificate and private key to ssl config object again.",
"id": "MBEDTLS_DYNAMIC_FREE_CONFIG_DATA",
"name": "MBEDTLS_DYNAMIC_FREE_CONFIG_DATA",
"range": null,
"title": "Free private key and DHM data after its usage",
"type": "bool"
}
],
"depends_on": "!IDF_TARGET_LINUX && !MBEDTLS_SSL_PROTO_DTLS && !MBEDTLS_SSL_VARIABLE_BUFFER_LENGTH",
"help": "Using dynamic TX/RX buffer. After enabling this option, mbedTLS will\nallocate TX buffer when need to send data and then free it if all data\nis sent, allocate RX buffer when need to receive data and then free it\nwhen all data is used or read by upper layer.\n\nBy default, when SSL is initialized, mbedTLS also allocate TX and\nRX buffer with the default value of \"MBEDTLS_SSL_OUT_CONTENT_LEN\" or\n\"MBEDTLS_SSL_IN_CONTENT_LEN\", so to save more heap, users can set\nthe options to be an appropriate value.",
"id": "MBEDTLS_DYNAMIC_BUFFER",
"name": "MBEDTLS_DYNAMIC_BUFFER",
"range": null,
"title": "Using dynamic TX/RX buffer",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice MBEDTLS_DEBUG_LEVEL>",
"help": null,
"id": "MBEDTLS_DEBUG_LEVEL_WARN",
"name": "MBEDTLS_DEBUG_LEVEL_WARN",
"range": null,
"title": "Warning",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice MBEDTLS_DEBUG_LEVEL>",
"help": null,
"id": "MBEDTLS_DEBUG_LEVEL_INFO",
"name": "MBEDTLS_DEBUG_LEVEL_INFO",
"range": null,
"title": "Info",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice MBEDTLS_DEBUG_LEVEL>",
"help": null,
"id": "MBEDTLS_DEBUG_LEVEL_DEBUG",
"name": "MBEDTLS_DEBUG_LEVEL_DEBUG",
"range": null,
"title": "Debug",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice MBEDTLS_DEBUG_LEVEL>",
"help": null,
"id": "MBEDTLS_DEBUG_LEVEL_VERBOSE",
"name": "MBEDTLS_DEBUG_LEVEL_VERBOSE",
"range": null,
"title": "Verbose",
"type": "bool"
}
],
"depends_on": "MBEDTLS_DEBUG",
"help": "Set mbedTLS debugging level",
"id": "component-config-mbedtls-enable-mbedtls-debugging-set-mbedtls-debugging-level",
"name": "MBEDTLS_DEBUG_LEVEL",
"title": "Set mbedTLS debugging level",
"type": "choice"
}
],
"depends_on": null,
"help": "Enable mbedTLS debugging functions at compile time.\n\nIf this option is enabled, you can include\n\"mbedtls/esp_debug.h\" and call mbedtls_esp_enable_debug_log()\nat runtime in order to enable mbedTLS debug output via the ESP\nlog mechanism.",
"id": "MBEDTLS_DEBUG",
"name": "MBEDTLS_DEBUG",
"range": null,
"title": "Enable mbedTLS debugging",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": null,
"help": null,
"id": "MBEDTLS_DEBUG_LEVEL",
"name": "MBEDTLS_DEBUG_LEVEL",
"range": null,
"title": null,
"type": "int"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "MBEDTLS_SSL_PROTO_TLS1_3",
"help": null,
"id": "MBEDTLS_SSL_TLS1_3_COMPATIBILITY_MODE",
"name": "MBEDTLS_SSL_TLS1_3_COMPATIBILITY_MODE",
"range": null,
"title": "TLS 1.3 middlebox compatibility mode",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "MBEDTLS_SSL_PROTO_TLS1_3",
"help": null,
"id": "MBEDTLS_SSL_TLS1_3_KEXM_PSK",
"name": "MBEDTLS_SSL_TLS1_3_KEXM_PSK",
"range": null,
"title": "TLS 1.3 PSK key exchange mode",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "MBEDTLS_SSL_PROTO_TLS1_3",
"help": null,
"id": "MBEDTLS_SSL_TLS1_3_KEXM_EPHEMERAL",
"name": "MBEDTLS_SSL_TLS1_3_KEXM_EPHEMERAL",
"range": null,
"title": "TLS 1.3 ephemeral key exchange mode",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "MBEDTLS_SSL_PROTO_TLS1_3",
"help": null,
"id": "MBEDTLS_SSL_TLS1_3_KEXM_PSK_EPHEMERAL",
"name": "MBEDTLS_SSL_TLS1_3_KEXM_PSK_EPHEMERAL",
"range": null,
"title": "TLS 1.3 PSK ephemeral key exchange mode",
"type": "bool"
}
],
"depends_on": "MBEDTLS_SSL_PROTO_TLS1_3",
"id": "component-config-mbedtls-mbedtls-v3-x-related-support-tls-1-3-protocol-tls-1-3-related-configurations",
"title": "TLS 1.3 related configurations",
"type": "menu"
}
],
"depends_on": "MBEDTLS_TLS_ENABLED && MBEDTLS_SSL_KEEP_PEER_CERTIFICATE && !MBEDTLS_DYNAMIC_BUFFER",
"help": null,
"id": "MBEDTLS_SSL_PROTO_TLS1_3",
"name": "MBEDTLS_SSL_PROTO_TLS1_3",
"range": null,
"title": "Support TLS 1.3 protocol",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": null,
"help": "This enables the SSL buffer to be resized automatically\nbased on the negotiated maximum fragment length in each direction.",
"id": "MBEDTLS_SSL_VARIABLE_BUFFER_LENGTH",
"name": "MBEDTLS_SSL_VARIABLE_BUFFER_LENGTH",
"range": null,
"title": "Variable SSL buffer length",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "MBEDTLS_ECDH_C && MBEDTLS_ECP_RESTARTABLE",
"help": "Use the legacy ECDH context format.\nDefine this option only if you enable MBEDTLS_ECP_RESTARTABLE or if you\nwant to access ECDH context fields directly.",
"id": "MBEDTLS_ECDH_LEGACY_CONTEXT",
"name": "MBEDTLS_ECDH_LEGACY_CONTEXT",
"range": null,
"title": "Use a backward compatible ECDH context (Experimental)",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": null,
"help": "Enables users to configure the set of trusted certificates\nthrough a callback instead of a linked list.\n\nSee mbedTLS documentation for required API and more details.",
"id": "MBEDTLS_X509_TRUSTED_CERT_CALLBACK",
"name": "MBEDTLS_X509_TRUSTED_CERT_CALLBACK",
"range": null,
"title": "Enable trusted certificate callbacks",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "MBEDTLS_GCM_C || MBEDTLS_CCM_C || MBEDTLS_CHACHAPOLY_C",
"help": "Enable serialization of the TLS context structures\nThis is a local optimization in handling a single, potentially long-lived connection.\n\nSee mbedTLS documentation for required API and more details.\nDisabling this option will save some code size.",
"id": "MBEDTLS_SSL_CONTEXT_SERIALIZATION",
"name": "MBEDTLS_SSL_CONTEXT_SERIALIZATION",
"range": null,
"title": "Enable serialization of the TLS context structures",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "!MBEDTLS_DYNAMIC_FREE_PEER_CERT",
"help": "Keep the peer's certificate after completion of the handshake.\nDisabling this option will save about 4kB of heap and some code size.\n\nSee mbedTLS documentation for required API and more details.",
"id": "MBEDTLS_SSL_KEEP_PEER_CERTIFICATE",
"name": "MBEDTLS_SSL_KEEP_PEER_CERTIFICATE",
"range": null,
"title": "Keep peer certificate after handshake completion",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "MBEDTLS_X509_CRL_PARSE_C",
"help": "Enable PKCS #7 core for using PKCS #7-formatted signatures.",
"id": "MBEDTLS_PKCS7_C",
"name": "MBEDTLS_PKCS7_C",
"range": null,
"title": "Enable PKCS #7",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "MBEDTLS_SSL_DTLS_CONNECTION_ID && MBEDTLS_SSL_PROTO_DTLS",
"help": "Maximum length of CIDs used for incoming DTLS messages",
"id": "MBEDTLS_SSL_CID_IN_LEN_MAX",
"name": "MBEDTLS_SSL_CID_IN_LEN_MAX",
"range": null,
"title": "Maximum length of CIDs used for incoming DTLS messages",
"type": "int"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "MBEDTLS_SSL_DTLS_CONNECTION_ID && MBEDTLS_SSL_PROTO_DTLS",
"help": "Maximum length of CIDs used for outgoing DTLS messages",
"id": "MBEDTLS_SSL_CID_OUT_LEN_MAX",
"name": "MBEDTLS_SSL_CID_OUT_LEN_MAX",
"range": null,
"title": "Maximum length of CIDs used for outgoing DTLS messages",
"type": "int"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "MBEDTLS_SSL_DTLS_CONNECTION_ID && MBEDTLS_SSL_PROTO_DTLS",
"help": "Controls the use of record plaintext padding when\nusing the Connection ID extension in DTLS 1.2.\n\nThe padding will always be chosen so that the length of the\npadded plaintext is a multiple of the value of this option.\n\nNotes:\n A value of 1 means that no padding will be used for outgoing records.\n On systems lacking division instructions, a power of two should be preferred.",
"id": "MBEDTLS_SSL_CID_PADDING_GRANULARITY",
"name": "MBEDTLS_SSL_CID_PADDING_GRANULARITY",
"range": null,
"title": "Record plaintext padding (for DTLS 1.2)",
"type": "int"
}
],
"depends_on": "MBEDTLS_SSL_PROTO_DTLS",
"help": "Enable support for the DTLS Connection ID extension which allows to\nidentify DTLS connections across changes in the underlying transport.",
"id": "MBEDTLS_SSL_DTLS_CONNECTION_ID",
"name": "MBEDTLS_SSL_DTLS_CONNECTION_ID",
"range": null,
"title": "Support for the DTLS Connection ID extension",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "MBEDTLS_SSL_PROTO_DTLS",
"help": "Enable support for negotiation of DTLS-SRTP (RFC 5764) through the use_srtp extension.\n\nSee mbedTLS documentation for required API and more details.\nDisabling this option will save some code size.",
"id": "MBEDTLS_SSL_DTLS_SRTP",
"name": "MBEDTLS_SSL_DTLS_SRTP",
"range": null,
"title": "Enable support for negotiation of DTLS-SRTP (RFC 5764)",
"type": "bool"
}
],
"depends_on": "MBEDTLS_SSL_PROTO_DTLS",
"id": "component-config-mbedtls-mbedtls-v3-x-related-dtls-based-configurations",
"title": "DTLS-based configurations",
"type": "menu"
}
],
"depends_on": null,
"id": "component-config-mbedtls-mbedtls-v3-x-related",
"title": "mbedTLS v3.x related",
"type": "menu"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice MBEDTLS_DEFAULT_CERTIFICATE_BUNDLE>",
"help": null,
"id": "MBEDTLS_CERTIFICATE_BUNDLE_DEFAULT_FULL",
"name": "MBEDTLS_CERTIFICATE_BUNDLE_DEFAULT_FULL",
"range": null,
"title": "Use the full default certificate bundle",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice MBEDTLS_DEFAULT_CERTIFICATE_BUNDLE>",
"help": "Use only the most common certificates from the default bundles, reducing the size with 50%,\nwhile still having around 99% coverage.",
"id": "MBEDTLS_CERTIFICATE_BUNDLE_DEFAULT_CMN",
"name": "MBEDTLS_CERTIFICATE_BUNDLE_DEFAULT_CMN",
"range": null,
"title": "Use only the most common certificates from the default bundles",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice MBEDTLS_DEFAULT_CERTIFICATE_BUNDLE>",
"help": null,
"id": "MBEDTLS_CERTIFICATE_BUNDLE_DEFAULT_NONE",
"name": "MBEDTLS_CERTIFICATE_BUNDLE_DEFAULT_NONE",
"range": null,
"title": "Do not use the default certificate bundle",
"type": "bool"
}
],
"depends_on": "MBEDTLS_CERTIFICATE_BUNDLE",
"help": null,
"id": "component-config-mbedtls-certificate-bundle-enable-trusted-root-certificate-bundle-default-certificate-bundle-options",
"name": "MBEDTLS_DEFAULT_CERTIFICATE_BUNDLE",
"title": "Default certificate bundle options",
"type": "choice"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "MBEDTLS_CUSTOM_CERTIFICATE_BUNDLE",
"help": "Name of the custom certificate directory or file. This path is evaluated\nrelative to the project root directory.",
"id": "MBEDTLS_CUSTOM_CERTIFICATE_BUNDLE_PATH",
"name": "MBEDTLS_CUSTOM_CERTIFICATE_BUNDLE_PATH",
"range": null,
"title": "Custom certificate bundle path",
"type": "string"
}
],
"depends_on": "MBEDTLS_CERTIFICATE_BUNDLE",
"help": null,
"id": "MBEDTLS_CUSTOM_CERTIFICATE_BUNDLE",
"name": "MBEDTLS_CUSTOM_CERTIFICATE_BUNDLE",
"range": null,
"title": "Add custom certificates to the default bundle",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "MBEDTLS_CERTIFICATE_BUNDLE",
"help": null,
"id": "MBEDTLS_CERTIFICATE_BUNDLE_MAX_CERTS",
"name": "MBEDTLS_CERTIFICATE_BUNDLE_MAX_CERTS",
"range": null,
"title": "Maximum no of certificates allowed in certificate bundle",
"type": "int"
}
],
"depends_on": null,
"help": "Enable support for large number of default root certificates\n\nWhen enabled this option allows user to store default as well\nas customer specific root certificates in compressed format rather\nthan storing full certificate. For the root certificates the public key and the subject name\nwill be stored.",
"id": "MBEDTLS_CERTIFICATE_BUNDLE",
"name": "MBEDTLS_CERTIFICATE_BUNDLE",
"range": null,
"title": "Enable trusted root certificate bundle",
"type": "bool"
}
],
"depends_on": null,
"id": "component-config-mbedtls-certificate-bundle",
"title": "Certificate Bundle",
"type": "menu"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "MBEDTLS_ECP_C",
"help": "Enable \"non-blocking\" ECC operations that can return early and be resumed.",
"id": "MBEDTLS_ECP_RESTARTABLE",
"name": "MBEDTLS_ECP_RESTARTABLE",
"range": null,
"title": "Enable mbedTLS ecp restartable",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "MBEDTLS_AES_C || MBEDTLS_DES_C",
"help": "Enable the CMAC (Cipher-based Message Authentication Code) mode for\nblock ciphers.",
"id": "MBEDTLS_CMAC_C",
"name": "MBEDTLS_CMAC_C",
"range": null,
"title": "Enable CMAC mode for block ciphers",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "!IDF_TARGET_ESP32 && MBEDTLS_HARDWARE_AES",
"help": "Use an interrupt to coordinate long AES operations.\n\nThis allows other code to run on the CPU while an AES operation is pending.\nOtherwise the CPU busy-waits.",
"id": "MBEDTLS_AES_USE_INTERRUPT",
"name": "MBEDTLS_AES_USE_INTERRUPT",
"range": null,
"title": "Use interrupt for long AES operations",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "SOC_AES_SUPPORT_GCM && MBEDTLS_HARDWARE_AES",
"help": "Enable partially hardware accelerated GCM. GHASH calculation is still done\nin software.\n\nIf MBEDTLS_HARDWARE_GCM is disabled and MBEDTLS_HARDWARE_AES is enabled then\nmbedTLS will still use the hardware accelerated AES block operation, but\non a single block at a time.",
"id": "MBEDTLS_HARDWARE_GCM",
"name": "MBEDTLS_HARDWARE_GCM",
"range": null,
"title": "Enable partially hardware accelerated GCM",
"type": "bool"
}
],
"depends_on": "!SPIRAM_CACHE_WORKAROUND_STRATEGY_DUPLDST && SOC_AES_SUPPORTED",
"help": "Enable hardware accelerated AES encryption & decryption.\n\nNote that if the ESP32 CPU is running at 240MHz, hardware AES does not\noffer any speed boost over software AES.",
"id": "MBEDTLS_HARDWARE_AES",
"name": "MBEDTLS_HARDWARE_AES",
"range": null,
"title": "Enable hardware AES acceleration",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "!IDF_TARGET_ESP32 && MBEDTLS_HARDWARE_MPI",
"help": "Use an interrupt to coordinate long MPI operations.\n\nThis allows other code to run on the CPU while an MPI operation is pending.\nOtherwise the CPU busy-waits.",
"id": "MBEDTLS_MPI_USE_INTERRUPT",
"name": "MBEDTLS_MPI_USE_INTERRUPT",
"range": null,
"title": "Use interrupt for MPI exp-mod operations",
"type": "bool"
}
],
"depends_on": "!SPIRAM_CACHE_WORKAROUND_STRATEGY_DUPLDST && SOC_MPI_SUPPORTED",
"help": "Enable hardware accelerated multiple precision integer operations.\n\nHardware accelerated multiplication, modulo multiplication,\nand modular exponentiation for up to SOC_RSA_MAX_BIT_LEN bit results.\n\nThese operations are used by RSA.",
"id": "MBEDTLS_HARDWARE_MPI",
"name": "MBEDTLS_HARDWARE_MPI",
"range": null,
"title": "Enable hardware MPI (bignum) acceleration",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "!SPIRAM_CACHE_WORKAROUND_STRATEGY_DUPLDST && SOC_SHA_SUPPORTED",
"help": "Enable hardware accelerated SHA1, SHA256, SHA384 & SHA512 in mbedTLS.\n\nDue to a hardware limitation, on the ESP32 hardware acceleration is only\nguaranteed if SHA digests are calculated one at a time. If more\nthan one SHA digest is calculated at the same time, one will\nbe calculated fully in hardware and the rest will be calculated\n(at least partially calculated) in software. This happens automatically.\n\nSHA hardware acceleration is faster than software in some situations but\nslower in others. You should benchmark to find the best setting for you.",
"id": "MBEDTLS_HARDWARE_SHA",
"name": "MBEDTLS_HARDWARE_SHA",
"range": null,
"title": "Enable hardware SHA acceleration",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "MBEDTLS_HARDWARE_ECC",
"help": "Fallback to software implementation of ECC point multiplication and point verification\nfor curves not supported in hardware.",
"id": "MBEDTLS_ECC_OTHER_CURVES_SOFT_FALLBACK",
"name": "MBEDTLS_ECC_OTHER_CURVES_SOFT_FALLBACK",
"range": null,
"title": "Fallback to software implementation for curves not supported in hardware",
"type": "bool"
}
],
"depends_on": "SOC_ECC_SUPPORTED",
"help": "Enable hardware accelerated ECC point multiplication and point verification for points\non curve SECP192R1 and SECP256R1 in mbedTLS",
"id": "MBEDTLS_HARDWARE_ECC",
"name": "MBEDTLS_HARDWARE_ECC",
"range": null,
"title": "Enable hardware ECC acceleration",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": null,
"help": "Use ROM MD5 in mbedTLS.",
"id": "MBEDTLS_ROM_MD5",
"name": "MBEDTLS_ROM_MD5",
"range": null,
"title": "Use MD5 implementation in ROM",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "SOC_ECDSA_SUPPORTED",
"help": "Enable hardware accelerated ECDSA peripheral to sign data\non curve SECP192R1 and SECP256R1 in mbedTLS.\n\nNote that for signing, the private key has to be burnt in an efuse key block\nwith key purpose set to ECDSA_KEY.\nIf no key is burnt, it will report an error\n\nThe key should be burnt in little endian format. espefuse.py utility handles it internally\nbut care needs to be taken while burning using esp_efuse APIs",
"id": "MBEDTLS_HARDWARE_ECDSA_SIGN",
"name": "MBEDTLS_HARDWARE_ECDSA_SIGN",
"range": null,
"title": "Enable ECDSA signing using on-chip ECDSA peripheral",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "SOC_ECDSA_SUPPORTED",
"help": "Enable hardware accelerated ECDSA peripheral to verify signature\non curve SECP192R1 and SECP256R1 in mbedTLS.",
"id": "MBEDTLS_HARDWARE_ECDSA_VERIFY",
"name": "MBEDTLS_HARDWARE_ECDSA_VERIFY",
"range": null,
"title": "Enable ECDSA signature verification using on-chip ECDSA peripheral",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": null,
"help": "This option enables hardware acceleration for ECDSA sign function, only\nwhen using ATECC608A cryptoauth chip (integrated with ESP32-WROOM-32SE)",
"id": "MBEDTLS_ATCA_HW_ECDSA_SIGN",
"name": "MBEDTLS_ATCA_HW_ECDSA_SIGN",
"range": null,
"title": "Enable hardware ECDSA sign acceleration when using ATECC608A",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": null,
"help": "This option enables hardware acceleration for ECDSA sign function, only\nwhen using ATECC608A cryptoauth chip (integrated with ESP32-WROOM-32SE)",
"id": "MBEDTLS_ATCA_HW_ECDSA_VERIFY",
"name": "MBEDTLS_ATCA_HW_ECDSA_VERIFY",
"range": null,
"title": "Enable hardware ECDSA verify acceleration when using ATECC608A",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "MBEDTLS_HAVE_TIME",
"help": "Enabling this config will provide users with a function\n\"mbedtls_platform_set_time()\" that allows to set an alternative\ntime function pointer.",
"id": "MBEDTLS_PLATFORM_TIME_ALT",
"name": "MBEDTLS_PLATFORM_TIME_ALT",
"range": null,
"title": "Enable mbedtls time support: platform-specific",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "MBEDTLS_HAVE_TIME",
"help": "Enables X.509 certificate expiry checks in mbedTLS.\n\nIf this option is disabled (default) then X.509 certificate\n\"valid from\" and \"valid to\" timestamp fields are ignored.\n\nIf this option is enabled, these fields are compared with the\ncurrent system date and time. The time is retrieved using the\nstandard time() and gmtime() functions. If the certificate is not\nvalid for the current system time then verification will fail with\ncode MBEDTLS_X509_BADCERT_FUTURE or MBEDTLS_X509_BADCERT_EXPIRED.\n\nEnabling this option requires adding functionality in the firmware\nto set the system clock to a valid timestamp before using TLS. The\nrecommended way to do this is via ESP-IDF's SNTP functionality, but\nany method can be used.\n\nIn the case where only a small number of certificates are trusted by\nthe device, please carefully consider the tradeoffs of enabling this\noption. There may be undesired consequences, for example if all\ntrusted certificates expire while the device is offline and a TLS\nconnection is required to update. Or if an issue with the SNTP\nserver means that the system time is invalid for an extended period\nafter a reset.",
"id": "MBEDTLS_HAVE_TIME_DATE",
"name": "MBEDTLS_HAVE_TIME_DATE",
"range": null,
"title": "Enable mbedtls certificate expiry check",
"type": "bool"
}
],
"depends_on": "!ESP_TIME_FUNCS_USE_NONE",
"help": "Enable use of time.h functions (time() and gmtime()) by mbedTLS.\n\nThis option doesn't require the system time to be correct, but enables\nfunctionality that requires relative timekeeping - for example periodic\nexpiry of TLS session tickets or session cache entries.\n\nDisabling this option will save some firmware size, particularly if\nthe rest of the firmware doesn't call any standard timekeeeping\nfunctions.",
"id": "MBEDTLS_HAVE_TIME",
"name": "MBEDTLS_HAVE_TIME",
"range": null,
"title": "Enable mbedtls time support",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": null,
"help": "Standard ECDSA is \"fragile\" in the sense that lack of entropy when signing\nmay result in a compromise of the long-term signing key.",
"id": "MBEDTLS_ECDSA_DETERMINISTIC",
"name": "MBEDTLS_ECDSA_DETERMINISTIC",
"range": null,
"title": "Enable deterministic ECDSA",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": null,
"help": "Enable MBEDTLS_SHA512_C adds support for SHA-384 and SHA-512.",
"id": "MBEDTLS_SHA512_C",
"name": "MBEDTLS_SHA512_C",
"range": null,
"title": "Enable the SHA-384 and SHA-512 cryptographic hash algorithms",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice MBEDTLS_TLS_MODE>",
"help": null,
"id": "MBEDTLS_TLS_SERVER_AND_CLIENT",
"name": "MBEDTLS_TLS_SERVER_AND_CLIENT",
"range": null,
"title": "Server & Client",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice MBEDTLS_TLS_MODE>",
"help": null,
"id": "MBEDTLS_TLS_SERVER_ONLY",
"name": "MBEDTLS_TLS_SERVER_ONLY",
"range": null,
"title": "Server",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice MBEDTLS_TLS_MODE>",
"help": null,
"id": "MBEDTLS_TLS_CLIENT_ONLY",
"name": "MBEDTLS_TLS_CLIENT_ONLY",
"range": null,
"title": "Client",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice MBEDTLS_TLS_MODE>",
"help": null,
"id": "MBEDTLS_TLS_DISABLED",
"name": "MBEDTLS_TLS_DISABLED",
"range": null,
"title": "None",
"type": "bool"
}
],
"depends_on": null,
"help": "mbedTLS can be compiled with protocol support for the TLS\nserver, TLS client, or both server and client.\n\nReducing the number of TLS roles supported saves code size.",
"id": "component-config-mbedtls-tls-protocol-role",
"name": "MBEDTLS_TLS_MODE",
"title": "TLS Protocol Role",
"type": "choice"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": null,
"help": null,
"id": "MBEDTLS_TLS_SERVER",
"name": "MBEDTLS_TLS_SERVER",
"range": null,
"title": null,
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": null,
"help": null,
"id": "MBEDTLS_TLS_CLIENT",
"name": "MBEDTLS_TLS_CLIENT",
"range": null,
"title": null,
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": null,
"help": null,
"id": "MBEDTLS_TLS_ENABLED",
"name": "MBEDTLS_TLS_ENABLED",
"range": null,
"title": null,
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "MBEDTLS_PSK_MODES && MBEDTLS_TLS_ENABLED",
"help": "Enable to support symmetric key PSK (pre-shared-key) TLS key exchange modes.",
"id": "MBEDTLS_KEY_EXCHANGE_PSK",
"name": "MBEDTLS_KEY_EXCHANGE_PSK",
"range": null,
"title": "Enable PSK based ciphersuite modes",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "MBEDTLS_PSK_MODES && MBEDTLS_DHM_C && MBEDTLS_TLS_ENABLED",
"help": "Enable to support Diffie-Hellman PSK (pre-shared-key) TLS authentication modes.",
"id": "MBEDTLS_KEY_EXCHANGE_DHE_PSK",
"name": "MBEDTLS_KEY_EXCHANGE_DHE_PSK",
"range": null,
"title": "Enable DHE-PSK based ciphersuite modes",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "MBEDTLS_PSK_MODES && MBEDTLS_ECDH_C && MBEDTLS_TLS_ENABLED",
"help": "Enable to support Elliptic-Curve-Diffie-Hellman PSK (pre-shared-key) TLS authentication modes.",
"id": "MBEDTLS_KEY_EXCHANGE_ECDHE_PSK",
"name": "MBEDTLS_KEY_EXCHANGE_ECDHE_PSK",
"range": null,
"title": "Enable ECDHE-PSK based ciphersuite modes",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "MBEDTLS_PSK_MODES && MBEDTLS_TLS_ENABLED",
"help": "Enable to support RSA PSK (pre-shared-key) TLS authentication modes.",
"id": "MBEDTLS_KEY_EXCHANGE_RSA_PSK",
"name": "MBEDTLS_KEY_EXCHANGE_RSA_PSK",
"range": null,
"title": "Enable RSA-PSK based ciphersuite modes",
"type": "bool"
}
],
"depends_on": "MBEDTLS_TLS_ENABLED",
"help": "Enable to show configuration for different types of pre-shared-key TLS authentatication methods.\n\nLeaving this options disabled will save code size if they are not used.",
"id": "MBEDTLS_PSK_MODES",
"name": "MBEDTLS_PSK_MODES",
"range": null,
"title": "Enable pre-shared-key ciphersuites",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "MBEDTLS_TLS_ENABLED",
"help": "Enable to support ciphersuites with prefix TLS-RSA-WITH-",
"id": "MBEDTLS_KEY_EXCHANGE_RSA",
"name": "MBEDTLS_KEY_EXCHANGE_RSA",
"range": null,
"title": "Enable RSA-only based ciphersuite modes",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "MBEDTLS_DHM_C && MBEDTLS_TLS_ENABLED",
"help": "Enable to support ciphersuites with prefix TLS-DHE-RSA-WITH-",
"id": "MBEDTLS_KEY_EXCHANGE_DHE_RSA",
"name": "MBEDTLS_KEY_EXCHANGE_DHE_RSA",
"range": null,
"title": "Enable DHE-RSA based ciphersuite modes",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "MBEDTLS_KEY_EXCHANGE_ELLIPTIC_CURVE && MBEDTLS_ECDH_C && MBEDTLS_TLS_ENABLED",
"help": "Enable to support ciphersuites with prefix TLS-ECDHE-RSA-WITH-",
"id": "MBEDTLS_KEY_EXCHANGE_ECDHE_RSA",
"name": "MBEDTLS_KEY_EXCHANGE_ECDHE_RSA",
"range": null,
"title": "Enable ECDHE-RSA based ciphersuite modes",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "MBEDTLS_KEY_EXCHANGE_ELLIPTIC_CURVE && MBEDTLS_ECDH_C && MBEDTLS_ECDSA_C && MBEDTLS_TLS_ENABLED",
"help": "Enable to support ciphersuites with prefix TLS-ECDHE-RSA-WITH-",
"id": "MBEDTLS_KEY_EXCHANGE_ECDHE_ECDSA",
"name": "MBEDTLS_KEY_EXCHANGE_ECDHE_ECDSA",
"range": null,
"title": "Enable ECDHE-ECDSA based ciphersuite modes",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "MBEDTLS_KEY_EXCHANGE_ELLIPTIC_CURVE && MBEDTLS_ECDH_C && MBEDTLS_ECDSA_C && MBEDTLS_TLS_ENABLED",
"help": "Enable to support ciphersuites with prefix TLS-ECDHE-RSA-WITH-",
"id": "MBEDTLS_KEY_EXCHANGE_ECDH_ECDSA",
"name": "MBEDTLS_KEY_EXCHANGE_ECDH_ECDSA",
"range": null,
"title": "Enable ECDH-ECDSA based ciphersuite modes",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "MBEDTLS_KEY_EXCHANGE_ELLIPTIC_CURVE && MBEDTLS_ECDH_C && MBEDTLS_TLS_ENABLED",
"help": "Enable to support ciphersuites with prefix TLS-ECDHE-RSA-WITH-",
"id": "MBEDTLS_KEY_EXCHANGE_ECDH_RSA",
"name": "MBEDTLS_KEY_EXCHANGE_ECDH_RSA",
"range": null,
"title": "Enable ECDH-RSA based ciphersuite modes",
"type": "bool"
}
],
"depends_on": "MBEDTLS_ECP_C && MBEDTLS_TLS_ENABLED",
"help": "Enable to show Elliptic Curve based ciphersuite mode options.\n\nDisabling all Elliptic Curve ciphersuites saves code size and\ncan give slightly faster TLS handshakes, provided the server supports\nRSA-only ciphersuite modes.",
"id": "MBEDTLS_KEY_EXCHANGE_ELLIPTIC_CURVE",
"name": "MBEDTLS_KEY_EXCHANGE_ELLIPTIC_CURVE",
"range": null,
"title": "Support Elliptic Curve based ciphersuites",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "MBEDTLS_ECJPAKE_C && MBEDTLS_ECP_DP_SECP256R1_ENABLED && MBEDTLS_TLS_ENABLED",
"help": "Enable to support ciphersuites with prefix TLS-ECJPAKE-WITH-",
"id": "MBEDTLS_KEY_EXCHANGE_ECJPAKE",
"name": "MBEDTLS_KEY_EXCHANGE_ECJPAKE",
"range": null,
"title": "Enable ECJPAKE based ciphersuite modes",
"type": "bool"
}
],
"depends_on": "MBEDTLS_TLS_ENABLED",
"id": "component-config-mbedtls-tls-key-exchange-methods",
"title": "TLS Key Exchange Methods",
"type": "menu"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "MBEDTLS_TLS_ENABLED",
"help": "The two main uses of renegotiation are (1) refresh keys on long-lived\nconnections and (2) client authentication after the initial handshake.\nIf you don't need renegotiation, disabling it will save code size and\nreduce the possibility of abuse/vulnerability.",
"id": "MBEDTLS_SSL_RENEGOTIATION",
"name": "MBEDTLS_SSL_RENEGOTIATION",
"range": null,
"title": "Support TLS renegotiation",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "MBEDTLS_TLS_ENABLED",
"help": null,
"id": "MBEDTLS_SSL_PROTO_TLS1_2",
"name": "MBEDTLS_SSL_PROTO_TLS1_2",
"range": null,
"title": "Support TLS 1.2 protocol",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "MBEDTLS_TLS_ENABLED",
"help": "Provisions for GM/T SSL 1.1 support",
"id": "MBEDTLS_SSL_PROTO_GMTSSL1_1",
"name": "MBEDTLS_SSL_PROTO_GMTSSL1_1",
"range": null,
"title": "Support GM/T SSL 1.1 protocol",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "MBEDTLS_SSL_PROTO_TLS1_2",
"help": "Requires TLS 1.2 to be enabled for DTLS 1.2",
"id": "MBEDTLS_SSL_PROTO_DTLS",
"name": "MBEDTLS_SSL_PROTO_DTLS",
"range": null,
"title": "Support DTLS protocol (all versions)",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "MBEDTLS_TLS_ENABLED",
"help": "Disabling this option will save some code size if it is not needed.",
"id": "MBEDTLS_SSL_ALPN",
"name": "MBEDTLS_SSL_ALPN",
"range": null,
"title": "Support ALPN (Application Layer Protocol Negotiation)",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "MBEDTLS_TLS_ENABLED",
"help": "Client support for RFC 5077 session tickets. See mbedTLS documentation for more details.\nDisabling this option will save some code size.",
"id": "MBEDTLS_CLIENT_SSL_SESSION_TICKETS",
"name": "MBEDTLS_CLIENT_SSL_SESSION_TICKETS",
"range": null,
"title": "TLS: Client Support for RFC 5077 SSL session tickets",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "MBEDTLS_TLS_ENABLED && (MBEDTLS_GCM_C || MBEDTLS_CCM_C || MBEDTLS_CHACHAPOLY_C)",
"help": "Server support for RFC 5077 session tickets. See mbedTLS documentation for more details.\nDisabling this option will save some code size.",
"id": "MBEDTLS_SERVER_SSL_SESSION_TICKETS",
"name": "MBEDTLS_SERVER_SSL_SESSION_TICKETS",
"range": null,
"title": "TLS: Server Support for RFC 5077 SSL session tickets",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": null,
"help": null,
"id": "MBEDTLS_AES_C",
"name": "MBEDTLS_AES_C",
"range": null,
"title": "AES block cipher",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": null,
"help": null,
"id": "MBEDTLS_CAMELLIA_C",
"name": "MBEDTLS_CAMELLIA_C",
"range": null,
"title": "Camellia block cipher",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": null,
"help": "Enables the DES block cipher to support 3DES-based TLS ciphersuites.\n\n3DES is vulnerable to the Sweet32 attack and should only be enabled\nif absolutely necessary.",
"id": "MBEDTLS_DES_C",
"name": "MBEDTLS_DES_C",
"range": null,
"title": "DES block cipher (legacy, insecure)",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": null,
"help": "Enables the Blowfish block cipher (not used for TLS sessions.)\n\nThe Blowfish cipher is not used for mbedTLS TLS sessions but can be\nused for other purposes. Read up on the limitations of Blowfish (including\nSweet32) before enabling.",
"id": "MBEDTLS_BLOWFISH_C",
"name": "MBEDTLS_BLOWFISH_C",
"range": null,
"title": "Blowfish block cipher (read help)",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": null,
"help": "Enables the XTEA block cipher.",
"id": "MBEDTLS_XTEA_C",
"name": "MBEDTLS_XTEA_C",
"range": null,
"title": "XTEA block cipher",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "MBEDTLS_AES_C || MBEDTLS_CAMELLIA_C",
"help": "Enable Counter with CBC-MAC (CCM) modes for AES and/or Camellia ciphers.\n\nDisabling this option saves some code size.",
"id": "MBEDTLS_CCM_C",
"name": "MBEDTLS_CCM_C",
"range": null,
"title": "CCM (Counter with CBC-MAC) block cipher modes",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "MBEDTLS_AES_C || MBEDTLS_CAMELLIA_C",
"help": "Enable Galois/Counter Mode for AES and/or Camellia ciphers.\n\nThis option is generally faster than CCM.",
"id": "MBEDTLS_GCM_C",
"name": "MBEDTLS_GCM_C",
"range": null,
"title": "GCM (Galois/Counter) block cipher modes",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "MBEDTLS_AES_C",
"help": "Enable NIST key wrapping and key wrapping padding.",
"id": "MBEDTLS_NIST_KW_C",
"name": "MBEDTLS_NIST_KW_C",
"range": null,
"title": "NIST key wrapping (KW) and KW padding (KWP)",
"type": "bool"
}
],
"depends_on": null,
"id": "component-config-mbedtls-symmetric-ciphers",
"title": "Symmetric Ciphers",
"type": "menu"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": null,
"help": "Enable the RIPEMD-160 hash algorithm.",
"id": "MBEDTLS_RIPEMD160_C",
"name": "MBEDTLS_RIPEMD160_C",
"range": null,
"title": "Enable RIPEMD-160 hash algorithm",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": null,
"help": "Enable decoding/parsing of PEM formatted certificates.\n\nIf your certificates are all in the simpler DER format, disabling\nthis option will save some code size.",
"id": "MBEDTLS_PEM_PARSE_C",
"name": "MBEDTLS_PEM_PARSE_C",
"range": null,
"title": "Read & Parse PEM formatted certificates",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": null,
"help": "Enable writing of PEM formatted certificates.\n\nIf writing certificate data only in DER format, disabling this\noption will save some code size.",
"id": "MBEDTLS_PEM_WRITE_C",
"name": "MBEDTLS_PEM_WRITE_C",
"range": null,
"title": "Write PEM formatted certificates",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": null,
"help": "Support for parsing X.509 Certifificate Revocation Lists.",
"id": "MBEDTLS_X509_CRL_PARSE_C",
"name": "MBEDTLS_X509_CRL_PARSE_C",
"range": null,
"title": "X.509 CRL parsing",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": null,
"help": "Support for parsing X.509 Certifificate Signing Requests",
"id": "MBEDTLS_X509_CSR_PARSE_C",
"name": "MBEDTLS_X509_CSR_PARSE_C",
"range": null,
"title": "X.509 CSR parsing",
"type": "bool"
}
],
"depends_on": null,
"id": "component-config-mbedtls-certificates",
"title": "Certificates",
"type": "menu"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": null,
"help": null,
"id": "MBEDTLS_ECP_C",
"is_menuconfig": true,
"name": "MBEDTLS_ECP_C",
"range": null,
"title": "Elliptic Curve Ciphers",
"type": "menu"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": null,
"help": "Enable DHM. Needed to use DHE-xxx TLS ciphersuites.\n\nNote that the security of Diffie-Hellman key exchanges depends on\na suitable prime being used for the exchange. Please see detailed\nwarning text about this in file `mbedtls/dhm.h` file.",
"id": "MBEDTLS_DHM_C",
"name": "MBEDTLS_DHM_C",
"range": null,
"title": "Diffie-Hellman-Merkle key exchange (DHM)",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "MBEDTLS_ECDH_C",
"help": "Enable ECDSA. Needed to use ECDSA-xxx TLS ciphersuites.",
"id": "MBEDTLS_ECDSA_C",
"name": "MBEDTLS_ECDSA_C",
"range": null,
"title": "Elliptic Curve DSA",
"type": "bool"
}
],
"depends_on": "MBEDTLS_ECP_C",
"help": "Enable ECDH. Needed to use ECDHE-xxx TLS ciphersuites.",
"id": "MBEDTLS_ECDH_C",
"name": "MBEDTLS_ECDH_C",
"range": null,
"title": "Elliptic Curve Diffie-Hellman (ECDH)",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "MBEDTLS_ECP_C",
"help": "Enable ECJPAKE. Needed to use ECJPAKE-xxx TLS ciphersuites.",
"id": "MBEDTLS_ECJPAKE_C",
"name": "MBEDTLS_ECJPAKE_C",
"range": null,
"title": "Elliptic curve J-PAKE",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "MBEDTLS_ECP_C",
"help": "Enable support for SECP192R1 Elliptic Curve.",
"id": "MBEDTLS_ECP_DP_SECP192R1_ENABLED",
"name": "MBEDTLS_ECP_DP_SECP192R1_ENABLED",
"range": null,
"title": "Enable SECP192R1 curve",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "MBEDTLS_ECP_C",
"help": "Enable support for SECP224R1 Elliptic Curve.",
"id": "MBEDTLS_ECP_DP_SECP224R1_ENABLED",
"name": "MBEDTLS_ECP_DP_SECP224R1_ENABLED",
"range": null,
"title": "Enable SECP224R1 curve",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "MBEDTLS_ECP_C",
"help": "Enable support for SECP256R1 Elliptic Curve.",
"id": "MBEDTLS_ECP_DP_SECP256R1_ENABLED",
"name": "MBEDTLS_ECP_DP_SECP256R1_ENABLED",
"range": null,
"title": "Enable SECP256R1 curve",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "MBEDTLS_ECP_C",
"help": "Enable support for SECP384R1 Elliptic Curve.",
"id": "MBEDTLS_ECP_DP_SECP384R1_ENABLED",
"name": "MBEDTLS_ECP_DP_SECP384R1_ENABLED",
"range": null,
"title": "Enable SECP384R1 curve",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "MBEDTLS_ECP_C",
"help": "Enable support for SECP521R1 Elliptic Curve.",
"id": "MBEDTLS_ECP_DP_SECP521R1_ENABLED",
"name": "MBEDTLS_ECP_DP_SECP521R1_ENABLED",
"range": null,
"title": "Enable SECP521R1 curve",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "MBEDTLS_ECP_C",
"help": "Enable support for SECP192K1 Elliptic Curve.",
"id": "MBEDTLS_ECP_DP_SECP192K1_ENABLED",
"name": "MBEDTLS_ECP_DP_SECP192K1_ENABLED",
"range": null,
"title": "Enable SECP192K1 curve",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "MBEDTLS_ECP_C",
"help": "Enable support for SECP224K1 Elliptic Curve.",
"id": "MBEDTLS_ECP_DP_SECP224K1_ENABLED",
"name": "MBEDTLS_ECP_DP_SECP224K1_ENABLED",
"range": null,
"title": "Enable SECP224K1 curve",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "MBEDTLS_ECP_C",
"help": "Enable support for SECP256K1 Elliptic Curve.",
"id": "MBEDTLS_ECP_DP_SECP256K1_ENABLED",
"name": "MBEDTLS_ECP_DP_SECP256K1_ENABLED",
"range": null,
"title": "Enable SECP256K1 curve",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "MBEDTLS_ECP_C",
"help": "support for DP Elliptic Curve.",
"id": "MBEDTLS_ECP_DP_BP256R1_ENABLED",
"name": "MBEDTLS_ECP_DP_BP256R1_ENABLED",
"range": null,
"title": "Enable BP256R1 curve",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "MBEDTLS_ECP_C",
"help": "support for DP Elliptic Curve.",
"id": "MBEDTLS_ECP_DP_BP384R1_ENABLED",
"name": "MBEDTLS_ECP_DP_BP384R1_ENABLED",
"range": null,
"title": "Enable BP384R1 curve",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "MBEDTLS_ECP_C",
"help": "support for DP Elliptic Curve.",
"id": "MBEDTLS_ECP_DP_BP512R1_ENABLED",
"name": "MBEDTLS_ECP_DP_BP512R1_ENABLED",
"range": null,
"title": "Enable BP512R1 curve",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "MBEDTLS_ECP_C",
"help": "Enable support for CURVE25519 Elliptic Curve.",
"id": "MBEDTLS_ECP_DP_CURVE25519_ENABLED",
"name": "MBEDTLS_ECP_DP_CURVE25519_ENABLED",
"range": null,
"title": "Enable CURVE25519 curve",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "MBEDTLS_ECP_C",
"help": "NIST 'modulo p' optimisations increase Elliptic Curve operation performance.\n\nDisabling this option saves some code size.",
"id": "MBEDTLS_ECP_NIST_OPTIM",
"name": "MBEDTLS_ECP_NIST_OPTIM",
"range": null,
"title": "NIST 'modulo p' optimisations",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "MBEDTLS_ECP_C",
"help": "This configuration option enables optimizations to speedup (about 3 ~ 4 times) the ECP\nfixed point multiplication using pre-computed tables in the flash memory.\nDisabling this configuration option saves flash footprint (about 29KB if all Elliptic Curve selected)\nin the application binary.\n\n# end of Elliptic Curve options",
"id": "MBEDTLS_ECP_FIXED_POINT_OPTIM",
"name": "MBEDTLS_ECP_FIXED_POINT_OPTIM",
"range": null,
"title": "Enable fixed-point multiplication optimisations",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": null,
"help": "Enable support for Poly1305 MAC algorithm.",
"id": "MBEDTLS_POLY1305_C",
"name": "MBEDTLS_POLY1305_C",
"range": null,
"title": "Poly1305 MAC algorithm",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "MBEDTLS_CHACHA20_C && MBEDTLS_POLY1305_C",
"help": "Enable support for ChaCha20-Poly1305 AEAD algorithm.",
"id": "MBEDTLS_CHACHAPOLY_C",
"name": "MBEDTLS_CHACHAPOLY_C",
"range": null,
"title": "ChaCha20-Poly1305 AEAD algorithm",
"type": "bool"
}
],
"depends_on": null,
"help": "Enable support for Chacha20 stream cipher.",
"id": "MBEDTLS_CHACHA20_C",
"name": "MBEDTLS_CHACHA20_C",
"range": null,
"title": "Chacha20 stream cipher",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": null,
"help": "Enable support for the Hashed Message Authentication Code\n(HMAC)-based key derivation function (HKDF).",
"id": "MBEDTLS_HKDF_C",
"name": "MBEDTLS_HKDF_C",
"range": null,
"title": "HKDF algorithm (RFC 5869)",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "MBEDTLS_THREADING_C",
"help": "Enable threading alt to allow your own alternate threading implementation.",
"id": "MBEDTLS_THREADING_ALT",
"name": "MBEDTLS_THREADING_ALT",
"range": null,
"title": "Enable threading alternate implementation",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "MBEDTLS_THREADING_C",
"help": "Enable the pthread wrapper layer for the threading layer.",
"id": "MBEDTLS_THREADING_PTHREAD",
"name": "MBEDTLS_THREADING_PTHREAD",
"range": null,
"title": "Enable threading pthread implementation",
"type": "bool"
}
],
"depends_on": null,
"help": "If you do intend to use contexts between threads, you will need to enable\nthis layer to prevent race conditions.",
"id": "MBEDTLS_THREADING_C",
"name": "MBEDTLS_THREADING_C",
"range": null,
"title": "Enable the threading abstraction layer",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "MBEDTLS_HARDWARE_MPI",
"help": "Fallback to software implementation for RSA key lengths\nlarger than SOC_RSA_MAX_BIT_LEN. If this is not active\nthen the ESP will be unable to process keys greater\nthan SOC_RSA_MAX_BIT_LEN.",
"id": "MBEDTLS_LARGE_KEY_SOFTWARE_MPI",
"name": "MBEDTLS_LARGE_KEY_SOFTWARE_MPI",
"range": null,
"title": "Fallback to software implementation for larger MPI values",
"type": "bool"
}
],
"depends_on": null,
"id": "component-config-mbedtls",
"title": "mbedTLS",
"type": "menu"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": null,
"help": "If not, this library will use MQTT protocol 3.1",
"id": "MQTT_PROTOCOL_311",
"name": "MQTT_PROTOCOL_311",
"range": null,
"title": "Enable MQTT protocol 3.1.1",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": null,
"help": "If not, this library will not support MQTT 5.0",
"id": "MQTT_PROTOCOL_5",
"name": "MQTT_PROTOCOL_5",
"range": null,
"title": "Enable MQTT protocol 5.0",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": null,
"help": "Enable MQTT transport over SSL with mbedtls",
"id": "MQTT_TRANSPORT_SSL",
"name": "MQTT_TRANSPORT_SSL",
"range": null,
"title": "Enable MQTT over SSL",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "MQTT_TRANSPORT_WEBSOCKET && MQTT_TRANSPORT_SSL",
"help": "Enable MQTT transport over Websocket Secure.",
"id": "MQTT_TRANSPORT_WEBSOCKET_SECURE",
"name": "MQTT_TRANSPORT_WEBSOCKET_SECURE",
"range": null,
"title": "Enable MQTT over Websocket Secure",
"type": "bool"
}
],
"depends_on": "WS_TRANSPORT",
"help": "Enable MQTT transport over Websocket.",
"id": "MQTT_TRANSPORT_WEBSOCKET",
"name": "MQTT_TRANSPORT_WEBSOCKET",
"range": null,
"title": "Enable MQTT over Websocket",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": null,
"help": "Set this to true for the message id (2.3.1 Packet Identifier) to be generated\nas an incremental number rather then a random value (used by default)",
"id": "MQTT_MSG_ID_INCREMENTAL",
"name": "MQTT_MSG_ID_INCREMENTAL",
"range": null,
"title": "Use Incremental Message Id",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": null,
"help": "Set this to true to avoid publishing (enqueueing messages) if the client is disconnected.\nThe MQTT client tries to publish all messages by default, even in the disconnected state\n(where the qos1 and qos2 packets are stored in the internal outbox to be published later)\nThe MQTT_SKIP_PUBLISH_IF_DISCONNECTED option allows applications to override this behaviour\nand not enqueue publish packets in the disconnected state.",
"id": "MQTT_SKIP_PUBLISH_IF_DISCONNECTED",
"name": "MQTT_SKIP_PUBLISH_IF_DISCONNECTED",
"range": null,
"title": "Skip publish if disconnected",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": null,
"help": "Set this to true to post events for all messages which were deleted from the outbox\nbefore being correctly sent and confirmed.",
"id": "MQTT_REPORT_DELETED_MESSAGES",
"name": "MQTT_REPORT_DELETED_MESSAGES",
"range": null,
"title": "Report deleted messages",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "MQTT_USE_CUSTOM_CONFIG",
"help": "Default MQTT over TCP port",
"id": "MQTT_TCP_DEFAULT_PORT",
"name": "MQTT_TCP_DEFAULT_PORT",
"range": null,
"title": "Default MQTT over TCP port",
"type": "int"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "MQTT_USE_CUSTOM_CONFIG && MQTT_TRANSPORT_SSL",
"help": "Default MQTT over SSL port",
"id": "MQTT_SSL_DEFAULT_PORT",
"name": "MQTT_SSL_DEFAULT_PORT",
"range": null,
"title": "Default MQTT over SSL port",
"type": "int"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "MQTT_USE_CUSTOM_CONFIG && MQTT_TRANSPORT_WEBSOCKET",
"help": "Default MQTT over Websocket port",
"id": "MQTT_WS_DEFAULT_PORT",
"name": "MQTT_WS_DEFAULT_PORT",
"range": null,
"title": "Default MQTT over Websocket port",
"type": "int"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "MQTT_USE_CUSTOM_CONFIG && MQTT_TRANSPORT_WEBSOCKET && MQTT_TRANSPORT_WEBSOCKET_SECURE",
"help": "Default MQTT over Websocket Secure port",
"id": "MQTT_WSS_DEFAULT_PORT",
"name": "MQTT_WSS_DEFAULT_PORT",
"range": null,
"title": "Default MQTT over Websocket Secure port",
"type": "int"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "MQTT_USE_CUSTOM_CONFIG",
"help": "This buffer size using for both transmit and receive",
"id": "MQTT_BUFFER_SIZE",
"name": "MQTT_BUFFER_SIZE",
"range": null,
"title": "Default MQTT Buffer Size",
"type": "int"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "MQTT_USE_CUSTOM_CONFIG",
"help": "MQTT task stack size",
"id": "MQTT_TASK_STACK_SIZE",
"name": "MQTT_TASK_STACK_SIZE",
"range": null,
"title": "MQTT task stack size",
"type": "int"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "MQTT_USE_CUSTOM_CONFIG",
"help": "Default config employs API locks to protect internal structures. It is possible to disable\nthese locks if the user code doesn't access MQTT API from multiple concurrent tasks",
"id": "MQTT_DISABLE_API_LOCKS",
"name": "MQTT_DISABLE_API_LOCKS",
"range": null,
"title": "Disable API locks",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "MQTT_USE_CUSTOM_CONFIG",
"help": "MQTT task priority. Higher number denotes higher priority.",
"id": "MQTT_TASK_PRIORITY",
"name": "MQTT_TASK_PRIORITY",
"range": null,
"title": "MQTT task priority",
"type": "int"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "MQTT_USE_CUSTOM_CONFIG",
"help": "Timeout when polling underlying transport for read.",
"id": "MQTT_POLL_READ_TIMEOUT_MS",
"name": "MQTT_POLL_READ_TIMEOUT_MS",
"range": null,
"title": "MQTT transport poll read timeut",
"type": "int"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "MQTT_USE_CUSTOM_CONFIG",
"help": "A value higher than 1 enables multiple queued events.",
"id": "MQTT_EVENT_QUEUE_SIZE",
"name": "MQTT_EVENT_QUEUE_SIZE",
"range": null,
"title": "Number of queued events.",
"type": "int"
}
],
"depends_on": null,
"help": "Custom MQTT configurations.",
"id": "MQTT_USE_CUSTOM_CONFIG",
"name": "MQTT_USE_CUSTOM_CONFIG",
"range": null,
"title": "MQTT Using custom configurations",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice MQTT_TASK_CORE_SELECTION>",
"help": null,
"id": "MQTT_USE_CORE_0",
"name": "MQTT_USE_CORE_0",
"range": null,
"title": "Core 0",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice MQTT_TASK_CORE_SELECTION>",
"help": null,
"id": "MQTT_USE_CORE_1",
"name": "MQTT_USE_CORE_1",
"range": null,
"title": "Core 1",
"type": "bool"
}
],
"depends_on": "MQTT_TASK_CORE_SELECTION_ENABLED",
"help": null,
"id": "component-config-esp-mqtt-configurations-enable-mqtt-task-core-selection-core-to-use-",
"name": "MQTT_TASK_CORE_SELECTION",
"title": "Core to use ?",
"type": "choice"
}
],
"depends_on": null,
"help": "This will enable core selection",
"id": "MQTT_TASK_CORE_SELECTION_ENABLED",
"name": "MQTT_TASK_CORE_SELECTION_ENABLED",
"range": null,
"title": "Enable MQTT task core selection",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "MQTT_USE_CUSTOM_CONFIG",
"help": "Set to true to use external memory for outbox data.",
"id": "MQTT_OUTBOX_DATA_ON_EXTERNAL_MEMORY",
"name": "MQTT_OUTBOX_DATA_ON_EXTERNAL_MEMORY",
"range": null,
"title": "Use external memory for outbox data",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": null,
"help": "Set to true if a specific implementation of message outbox is needed (e.g. persistent outbox in NVM or\nsimilar).\nNote: Implementation of the custom outbox must be added to the mqtt component. These CMake commands\ncould be used to append the custom implementation to lib-mqtt sources:\nidf_component_get_property(mqtt mqtt COMPONENT_LIB)\nset_property(TARGET ${mqtt} PROPERTY SOURCES ${PROJECT_DIR}/custom_outbox.c APPEND)",
"id": "MQTT_CUSTOM_OUTBOX",
"name": "MQTT_CUSTOM_OUTBOX",
"range": null,
"title": "Enable custom outbox implementation",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "MQTT_USE_CUSTOM_CONFIG",
"help": "Messages which stays in the outbox longer than this value before being published will be discarded.",
"id": "MQTT_OUTBOX_EXPIRED_TIMEOUT_MS",
"name": "MQTT_OUTBOX_EXPIRED_TIMEOUT_MS",
"range": null,
"title": "Outbox message expired timeout[ms]",
"type": "int"
}
],
"depends_on": null,
"id": "component-config-esp-mqtt-configurations",
"title": "ESP-MQTT Configurations",
"type": "menu"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice NEWLIB_STDOUT_LINE_ENDING>",
"help": null,
"id": "NEWLIB_STDOUT_LINE_ENDING_CRLF",
"name": "NEWLIB_STDOUT_LINE_ENDING_CRLF",
"range": null,
"title": "CRLF",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice NEWLIB_STDOUT_LINE_ENDING>",
"help": null,
"id": "NEWLIB_STDOUT_LINE_ENDING_LF",
"name": "NEWLIB_STDOUT_LINE_ENDING_LF",
"range": null,
"title": "LF",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice NEWLIB_STDOUT_LINE_ENDING>",
"help": null,
"id": "NEWLIB_STDOUT_LINE_ENDING_CR",
"name": "NEWLIB_STDOUT_LINE_ENDING_CR",
"range": null,
"title": "CR",
"type": "bool"
}
],
"depends_on": null,
"help": "This option allows configuring the desired line endings sent to UART\nwhen a newline ('\\n', LF) appears on stdout.\nThree options are possible:\n\nCRLF: whenever LF is encountered, prepend it with CR\n\nLF: no modification is applied, stdout is sent as is\n\nCR: each occurence of LF is replaced with CR\n\nThis option doesn't affect behavior of the UART driver (drivers/uart.h).",
"id": "component-config-newlib-line-ending-for-uart-output",
"name": "NEWLIB_STDOUT_LINE_ENDING",
"title": "Line ending for UART output",
"type": "choice"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice NEWLIB_STDIN_LINE_ENDING>",
"help": null,
"id": "NEWLIB_STDIN_LINE_ENDING_CRLF",
"name": "NEWLIB_STDIN_LINE_ENDING_CRLF",
"range": null,
"title": "CRLF",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice NEWLIB_STDIN_LINE_ENDING>",
"help": null,
"id": "NEWLIB_STDIN_LINE_ENDING_LF",
"name": "NEWLIB_STDIN_LINE_ENDING_LF",
"range": null,
"title": "LF",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice NEWLIB_STDIN_LINE_ENDING>",
"help": null,
"id": "NEWLIB_STDIN_LINE_ENDING_CR",
"name": "NEWLIB_STDIN_LINE_ENDING_CR",
"range": null,
"title": "CR",
"type": "bool"
}
],
"depends_on": null,
"help": "This option allows configuring which input sequence on UART produces\na newline ('\\n', LF) on stdin.\nThree options are possible:\n\nCRLF: CRLF is converted to LF\n\nLF: no modification is applied, input is sent to stdin as is\n\nCR: each occurence of CR is replaced with LF\n\nThis option doesn't affect behavior of the UART driver (drivers/uart.h).",
"id": "component-config-newlib-line-ending-for-uart-input",
"name": "NEWLIB_STDIN_LINE_ENDING",
"title": "Line ending for UART input",
"type": "choice"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": null,
"help": "In most chips the ROM contains parts of newlib C library, including printf/scanf family\nof functions. These functions have been compiled with so-called \"nano\"\nformatting option. This option doesn't support 64-bit integer formats and C99\nfeatures, such as positional arguments.\n\nFor more details about \"nano\" formatting option, please see newlib readme file,\nsearch for '--enable-newlib-nano-formatted-io':\nhttps://sourceware.org/newlib/README\n\nIf this option is enabled and the ROM contains functions from newlib-nano, the build system\nwill use functions available in ROM, reducing the application binary size.\nFunctions available in ROM run faster than functions which run from flash. Functions available\nin ROM can also run when flash instruction cache is disabled.\n\nSome chips (e.g. ESP32-C6) has the full formatting versions of printf/scanf in ROM instead of\nthe nano versions and in this building with newlib nano might actually increase the size of\nthe binary. Which functions are present in ROM can be seen from ROM caps:\nESP_ROM_HAS_NEWLIB_NANO_FORMAT and ESP_ROM_HAS_NEWLIB_NORMAL_FORMAT.\n\nIf you need 64-bit integer formatting support or C99 features, keep this\noption disabled.",
"id": "NEWLIB_NANO_FORMAT",
"name": "NEWLIB_NANO_FORMAT",
"range": null,
"title": "Enable 'nano' formatting options for printf/scanf family",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice NEWLIB_TIME_SYSCALL>",
"help": null,
"id": "NEWLIB_TIME_SYSCALL_USE_RTC_HRT",
"name": "NEWLIB_TIME_SYSCALL_USE_RTC_HRT",
"range": null,
"title": "RTC and high-resolution timer",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice NEWLIB_TIME_SYSCALL>",
"help": null,
"id": "NEWLIB_TIME_SYSCALL_USE_RTC",
"name": "NEWLIB_TIME_SYSCALL_USE_RTC",
"range": null,
"title": "RTC",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice NEWLIB_TIME_SYSCALL>",
"help": null,
"id": "NEWLIB_TIME_SYSCALL_USE_HRT",
"name": "NEWLIB_TIME_SYSCALL_USE_HRT",
"range": null,
"title": "High-resolution timer",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice NEWLIB_TIME_SYSCALL>",
"help": null,
"id": "NEWLIB_TIME_SYSCALL_USE_NONE",
"name": "NEWLIB_TIME_SYSCALL_USE_NONE",
"range": null,
"title": "None",
"type": "bool"
}
],
"depends_on": null,
"help": "This setting defines which hardware timers are used to\nimplement 'gettimeofday' and 'time' functions in C library.\n\n- If both high-resolution (systimer for all targets except ESP32)\n and RTC timers are used, timekeeping will continue in deep sleep.\n Time will be reported at 1 microsecond resolution.\n This is the default, and the recommended option.\n- If only high-resolution timer (systimer) is used, gettimeofday will\n provide time at microsecond resolution.\n Time will not be preserved when going into deep sleep mode.\n- If only RTC timer is used, timekeeping will continue in\n deep sleep, but time will be measured at 6.(6) microsecond\n resolution. Also the gettimeofday function itself may take\n longer to run.\n- If no timers are used, gettimeofday and time functions\n return -1 and set errno to ENOSYS.\n- When RTC is used for timekeeping, two RTC_STORE registers are\n used to keep time in deep sleep mode.",
"id": "component-config-newlib-timers-used-for-gettimeofday-function",
"name": "NEWLIB_TIME_SYSCALL",
"title": "Timers used for gettimeofday function",
"type": "choice"
}
],
"depends_on": null,
"id": "component-config-newlib",
"title": "Newlib",
"type": "menu"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "SECURE_FLASH_ENC_ENABLED",
"help": "This option enables encryption for NVS. When enabled, AES-XTS is used to encrypt\nthe complete NVS data, except the page headers. It requires XTS encryption keys\nto be stored in an encrypted partition. This means enabling flash encryption is\na pre-requisite for this feature.",
"id": "NVS_ENCRYPTION",
"name": "NVS_ENCRYPTION",
"range": null,
"title": "Enable NVS encryption",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "SECURE_FLASH_ENC_ENABLED",
"help": "Enabling this will ignore \"encrypted\" flag for NVS partitions. NVS encryption\nscheme is different than hardware flash encryption and hence it is not recommended\nto have \"encrypted\" flag for NVS partitions. This was not being checked in pre v4.3\nIDF. Hence, if you have any devices where this flag is kept enabled in partition\ntable then enabling this config will allow to have same behavior as pre v4.3 IDF.",
"id": "NVS_COMPATIBLE_PRE_V4_3_ENCRYPTION_FLAG",
"name": "NVS_COMPATIBLE_PRE_V4_3_ENCRYPTION_FLAG",
"range": null,
"title": "NVS partition encrypted flag compatible with ESP-IDF before v4.3",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": null,
"help": "This option switches error checking type between assertions (y) or return codes (n).",
"id": "NVS_ASSERT_ERROR_CHECK",
"name": "NVS_ASSERT_ERROR_CHECK",
"range": null,
"title": "Use assertions for error checking",
"type": "bool"
}
],
"depends_on": null,
"id": "component-config-nvs",
"title": "NVS",
"type": "menu"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "OPENTHREAD_ENABLED",
"help": "Select this option to enable dynamic log level control for OpenThread",
"id": "OPENTHREAD_LOG_LEVEL_DYNAMIC",
"name": "OPENTHREAD_LOG_LEVEL_DYNAMIC",
"range": null,
"title": "Enable dynamic log level control",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "(ESP_CONSOLE_UART_DEFAULT || ESP_CONSOLE_UART_CUSTOM) && <choice OPENTHREAD_CONSOLE_TYPE>",
"help": null,
"id": "OPENTHREAD_CONSOLE_TYPE_UART",
"name": "OPENTHREAD_CONSOLE_TYPE_UART",
"range": null,
"title": "OpenThread console type UART",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "(ESP_CONSOLE_USB_SERIAL_JTAG || ESP_CONSOLE_SECONDARY_USB_SERIAL_JTAG) && <choice OPENTHREAD_CONSOLE_TYPE>",
"help": null,
"id": "OPENTHREAD_CONSOLE_TYPE_USB_SERIAL_JTAG",
"name": "OPENTHREAD_CONSOLE_TYPE_USB_SERIAL_JTAG",
"range": null,
"title": "OpenThread console type USB Serial/JTAG Controller",
"type": "bool"
}
],
"depends_on": "OPENTHREAD_ENABLED",
"help": "Select OpenThread console type",
"id": "component-config-openthread-openthread-openthread-console-type",
"name": "OPENTHREAD_CONSOLE_TYPE",
"title": "OpenThread console type",
"type": "choice"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice OPENTHREAD_LOG_LEVEL>",
"help": null,
"id": "OPENTHREAD_LOG_LEVEL_NONE",
"name": "OPENTHREAD_LOG_LEVEL_NONE",
"range": null,
"title": "No logs",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice OPENTHREAD_LOG_LEVEL>",
"help": null,
"id": "OPENTHREAD_LOG_LEVEL_CRIT",
"name": "OPENTHREAD_LOG_LEVEL_CRIT",
"range": null,
"title": "Error logs",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice OPENTHREAD_LOG_LEVEL>",
"help": null,
"id": "OPENTHREAD_LOG_LEVEL_WARN",
"name": "OPENTHREAD_LOG_LEVEL_WARN",
"range": null,
"title": "Warning logs",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice OPENTHREAD_LOG_LEVEL>",
"help": null,
"id": "OPENTHREAD_LOG_LEVEL_NOTE",
"name": "OPENTHREAD_LOG_LEVEL_NOTE",
"range": null,
"title": "Notice logs",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice OPENTHREAD_LOG_LEVEL>",
"help": null,
"id": "OPENTHREAD_LOG_LEVEL_INFO",
"name": "OPENTHREAD_LOG_LEVEL_INFO",
"range": null,
"title": "Info logs",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice OPENTHREAD_LOG_LEVEL>",
"help": null,
"id": "OPENTHREAD_LOG_LEVEL_DEBG",
"name": "OPENTHREAD_LOG_LEVEL_DEBG",
"range": null,
"title": "Debug logs",
"type": "bool"
}
],
"depends_on": "OPENTHREAD_ENABLED && !OPENTHREAD_LOG_LEVEL_DYNAMIC",
"help": "Select OpenThread log level.",
"id": "component-config-openthread-openthread-openthread-log-verbosity",
"name": "OPENTHREAD_LOG_LEVEL",
"title": "OpenThread log verbosity",
"type": "choice"
}
],
"depends_on": null,
"help": "Select this option to enable OpenThread and show the submenu with OpenThread configuration choices.",
"id": "OPENTHREAD_ENABLED",
"name": "OPENTHREAD_ENABLED",
"range": null,
"title": "OpenThread",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": null,
"help": null,
"id": "OPENTHREAD_NETWORK_NAME",
"name": "OPENTHREAD_NETWORK_NAME",
"range": null,
"title": "OpenThread network name",
"type": "string"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": null,
"help": "A string in the format \"<address>/<plen>\", where `<address>` is an IPv6\naddress and `<plen>` is a prefix length. For example \"fd00:db8:a0:0::/64\"",
"id": "OPENTHREAD_MESH_LOCAL_PREFIX",
"name": "OPENTHREAD_MESH_LOCAL_PREFIX",
"range": null,
"title": "OpenThread mesh local prefix, format <address>/<plen>",
"type": "string"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": null,
"help": null,
"id": "OPENTHREAD_NETWORK_CHANNEL",
"name": "OPENTHREAD_NETWORK_CHANNEL",
"range": [
11,
26
],
"title": "OpenThread network channel",
"type": "int"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": null,
"help": null,
"id": "OPENTHREAD_NETWORK_PANID",
"name": "OPENTHREAD_NETWORK_PANID",
"range": [
0,
65534
],
"title": "OpenThread network pan id",
"type": "hex"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": null,
"help": "The OpenThread network extended pan id in hex string format",
"id": "OPENTHREAD_NETWORK_EXTPANID",
"name": "OPENTHREAD_NETWORK_EXTPANID",
"range": null,
"title": "OpenThread extended pan id",
"type": "string"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": null,
"help": "The OpenThread network network key in hex string format",
"id": "OPENTHREAD_NETWORK_MASTERKEY",
"name": "OPENTHREAD_NETWORK_MASTERKEY",
"range": null,
"title": "OpenThread network key",
"type": "string"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": null,
"help": "The OpenThread pre-shared commissioner key in hex string format",
"id": "OPENTHREAD_NETWORK_PSKC",
"name": "OPENTHREAD_NETWORK_PSKC",
"range": null,
"title": "OpenThread pre-shared commissioner key",
"type": "string"
}
],
"depends_on": null,
"id": "component-config-openthread-thread-operational-dataset",
"title": "Thread Operational Dataset",
"type": "menu"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "OPENTHREAD_ENABLED && !OPENTHREAD_LOG_LEVEL_DYNAMIC",
"help": null,
"id": "OPENTHREAD_LOG_LEVEL",
"name": "OPENTHREAD_LOG_LEVEL",
"range": null,
"title": null,
"type": "int"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice OPENTHREAD_RADIO_TYPE>",
"help": "Select this to use the native 15.4 radio.",
"id": "OPENTHREAD_RADIO_NATIVE",
"name": "OPENTHREAD_RADIO_NATIVE",
"range": null,
"title": "Native 15.4 radio",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice OPENTHREAD_RADIO_TYPE>",
"help": "Select this to connect to a Radio Co-Processor via UART.",
"id": "OPENTHREAD_RADIO_SPINEL_UART",
"name": "OPENTHREAD_RADIO_SPINEL_UART",
"range": null,
"title": "Connect via UART",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice OPENTHREAD_RADIO_TYPE>",
"help": "Select this to connect to a Radio Co-Processor via SPI.",
"id": "OPENTHREAD_RADIO_SPINEL_SPI",
"name": "OPENTHREAD_RADIO_SPINEL_SPI",
"range": null,
"title": "Connect via SPI",
"type": "bool"
}
],
"depends_on": "OPENTHREAD_ENABLED",
"help": "Configure how OpenThread connects to the 15.4 radio",
"id": "component-config-openthread-config-the-thread-radio-type",
"name": "OPENTHREAD_RADIO_TYPE",
"title": "Config the Thread radio type",
"type": "choice"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice OPENTHREAD_DEVICE_TYPE>",
"help": "Select this to enable Full Thread Device which can act as router and leader in a Thread network.",
"id": "OPENTHREAD_FTD",
"name": "OPENTHREAD_FTD",
"range": null,
"title": "Full Thread Device",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice OPENTHREAD_DEVICE_TYPE>",
"help": "Select this to enable Minimal Thread Device which can only act as end device in a Thread network.\nThis will reduce the code size of the OpenThread stack.",
"id": "OPENTHREAD_MTD",
"name": "OPENTHREAD_MTD",
"range": null,
"title": "Minimal Thread Device",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice OPENTHREAD_DEVICE_TYPE>",
"help": "Select this to enable Radio Only Device which can only forward 15.4 packets to the host.\nThe OpenThread stack will be run on the host and OpenThread will have minimal footprint on the\nradio only device.",
"id": "OPENTHREAD_RADIO",
"name": "OPENTHREAD_RADIO",
"range": null,
"title": "Radio Only Device",
"type": "bool"
}
],
"depends_on": "OPENTHREAD_ENABLED",
"help": "OpenThread can be configured to different device types (FTD, MTD, Radio)",
"id": "component-config-openthread-config-the-thread-device-type",
"name": "OPENTHREAD_DEVICE_TYPE",
"title": "Config the Thread device type",
"type": "choice"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice OPENTHREAD_RCP_TRANSPORT>",
"help": "Select this to enable UART connection to host.",
"id": "OPENTHREAD_RCP_UART",
"name": "OPENTHREAD_RCP_UART",
"range": null,
"title": "UART RCP",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice OPENTHREAD_RCP_TRANSPORT>",
"help": "Select this to enable SPI connection to host.",
"id": "OPENTHREAD_RCP_SPI",
"name": "OPENTHREAD_RCP_SPI",
"range": null,
"title": "SPI RCP",
"type": "bool"
}
],
"depends_on": "OPENTHREAD_RADIO",
"help": null,
"id": "component-config-openthread-the-rcp-transport-type",
"name": "OPENTHREAD_RCP_TRANSPORT",
"title": "The RCP transport type",
"type": "choice"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "OPENTHREAD_ENABLED",
"help": "Select this option to enable Command-Line Interface in OpenThread.",
"id": "OPENTHREAD_CLI",
"name": "OPENTHREAD_CLI",
"range": null,
"title": "Enable Openthread Command-Line Interface",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "OPENTHREAD_ENABLED",
"help": "Select this option to enable Diag in OpenThread. This will enable diag mode and a series of diag commands\nin the OpenThread command line. These commands allow users to manipulate low-level features of the storage\nand 15.4 radio.",
"id": "OPENTHREAD_DIAG",
"name": "OPENTHREAD_DIAG",
"range": null,
"title": "Enable diag",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "OPENTHREAD_COMMISSIONER",
"help": null,
"id": "OPENTHREAD_COMM_MAX_JOINER_ENTRIES",
"name": "OPENTHREAD_COMM_MAX_JOINER_ENTRIES",
"range": null,
"title": "The size of max commissioning joiner entries",
"type": "int"
}
],
"depends_on": "OPENTHREAD_ENABLED",
"help": "Select this option to enable commissioner in OpenThread. This will enable the device to act as a\ncommissioner in the Thread network. A commissioner checks the pre-shared key from a joining device with\nthe Thread commissioning protocol and shares the network parameter with the joining device upon success.",
"id": "OPENTHREAD_COMMISSIONER",
"name": "OPENTHREAD_COMMISSIONER",
"range": null,
"title": "Enable Commissioner",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "OPENTHREAD_ENABLED",
"help": "Select this option to enable Joiner in OpenThread. This allows a device to join the Thread network with a\npre-shared key using the Thread commissioning protocol.",
"id": "OPENTHREAD_JOINER",
"name": "OPENTHREAD_JOINER",
"range": null,
"title": "Enable Joiner",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "OPENTHREAD_SRP_CLIENT",
"help": "Set the max buffer size of service entries in the SRP client service pool.",
"id": "OPENTHREAD_SRP_CLIENT_MAX_SERVICES",
"name": "OPENTHREAD_SRP_CLIENT_MAX_SERVICES",
"range": null,
"title": "Specifies number of service entries in the SRP client service pool",
"type": "int"
}
],
"depends_on": "OPENTHREAD_ENABLED",
"help": "Select this option to enable SRP Client in OpenThread. This allows a device to register SRP services to SRP\nServer.",
"id": "OPENTHREAD_SRP_CLIENT",
"name": "OPENTHREAD_SRP_CLIENT",
"range": null,
"title": "Enable SRP Client",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "OPENTHREAD_ENABLED",
"help": "Select this option to enable DNS Client in OpenThread.",
"id": "OPENTHREAD_DNS_CLIENT",
"name": "OPENTHREAD_DNS_CLIENT",
"range": null,
"title": "Enable DNS Client",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "OPENTHREAD_ENABLED",
"help": "Select this option to enable border router features in OpenThread.",
"id": "OPENTHREAD_BORDER_ROUTER",
"name": "OPENTHREAD_BORDER_ROUTER",
"range": null,
"title": "Enable Border Router",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "OPENTHREAD_ENABLED && (SPIRAM_USE_CAPS_ALLOC || SPIRAM_USE_MALLOC)",
"help": "If enabled, the message pool is managed by platform defined logic.",
"id": "OPENTHREAD_PLATFORM_MSGPOOL_MANAGEMENT",
"name": "OPENTHREAD_PLATFORM_MSGPOOL_MANAGEMENT",
"range": null,
"title": "Allocate message pool buffer from PSRAM",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "OPENTHREAD_ENABLED",
"help": null,
"id": "OPENTHREAD_NUM_MESSAGE_BUFFERS",
"name": "OPENTHREAD_NUM_MESSAGE_BUFFERS",
"range": null,
"title": "The number of openthread message buffers",
"type": "int"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "OPENTHREAD_ENABLED",
"help": null,
"id": "OPENTHREAD_SPINEL_RX_FRAME_BUFFER_SIZE",
"name": "OPENTHREAD_SPINEL_RX_FRAME_BUFFER_SIZE",
"range": null,
"title": "The size of openthread spinel rx frame buffer",
"type": "int"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "OPENTHREAD_ENABLED",
"help": null,
"id": "OPENTHREAD_MLE_MAX_CHILDREN",
"name": "OPENTHREAD_MLE_MAX_CHILDREN",
"range": null,
"title": "The size of max MLE children entries",
"type": "int"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "OPENTHREAD_ENABLED",
"help": null,
"id": "OPENTHREAD_TMF_ADDR_CACHE_ENTRIES",
"name": "OPENTHREAD_TMF_ADDR_CACHE_ENTRIES",
"range": null,
"title": "The size of max TMF address cache entries",
"type": "int"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "OPENTHREAD_DNS64_CLIENT",
"help": "Set the DNS server IPv4 address.",
"id": "OPENTHREAD_DNS_SERVER_ADDR",
"name": "OPENTHREAD_DNS_SERVER_ADDR",
"range": null,
"title": "DNS server address (IPv4)",
"type": "string"
}
],
"depends_on": "OPENTHREAD_ENABLED && LWIP_IPV4",
"help": "Select this option to acquire NAT64 address from dns servers.",
"id": "OPENTHREAD_DNS64_CLIENT",
"name": "OPENTHREAD_DNS64_CLIENT",
"range": null,
"title": "Use dns64 client",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "OPENTHREAD_ENABLED",
"help": "Set the OpenThread UART buffer size.",
"id": "OPENTHREAD_UART_BUFFER_SIZE",
"name": "OPENTHREAD_UART_BUFFER_SIZE",
"range": null,
"title": "The uart received buffer size of openthread",
"type": "int"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "OPENTHREAD_ENABLED",
"help": "Select this option to enable link metrics feature",
"id": "OPENTHREAD_LINK_METRICS",
"name": "OPENTHREAD_LINK_METRICS",
"range": null,
"title": "Enable link metrics feature",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "OPENTHREAD_ENABLED",
"help": "Select this option to enable mac filter feature",
"id": "OPENTHREAD_MACFILTER_ENABLE",
"name": "OPENTHREAD_MACFILTER_ENABLE",
"range": null,
"title": "Enable mac filter feature",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "OPENTHREAD_ENABLED",
"help": "Select this option to enable CSL feature",
"id": "OPENTHREAD_CSL_ENABLE",
"name": "OPENTHREAD_CSL_ENABLE",
"range": null,
"title": "Enable CSL feature",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": null,
"help": "The device's XTAL accuracy, in ppm.",
"id": "OPENTHREAD_XTAL_ACCURACY",
"name": "OPENTHREAD_XTAL_ACCURACY",
"range": null,
"title": "The accuracy of the XTAL",
"type": "int"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "OPENTHREAD_CSL_ENABLE",
"help": "The current accuracy of the clock used for scheduling CSL operations",
"id": "OPENTHREAD_CSL_ACCURACY",
"name": "OPENTHREAD_CSL_ACCURACY",
"range": null,
"title": "The current CSL rx/tx scheduling drift, in units of \u00b1 ppm",
"type": "int"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "OPENTHREAD_CSL_ENABLE",
"help": "The fixed uncertainty of the Device for scheduling CSL Transmissions in units of 10 microseconds.",
"id": "OPENTHREAD_CSL_UNCERTAIN",
"name": "OPENTHREAD_CSL_UNCERTAIN",
"range": null,
"title": "The CSL Uncertainty in units of 10 us.",
"type": "int"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "OPENTHREAD_CSL_ENABLE",
"help": "Select this option to set rx on when sleep in CSL feature, only for debug",
"id": "OPENTHREAD_CSL_DEBUG_ENABLE",
"name": "OPENTHREAD_CSL_DEBUG_ENABLE",
"range": null,
"title": "Enable CSL debug",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "OPENTHREAD_ENABLED",
"help": "Only used for Thread1.2 certification",
"id": "OPENTHREAD_DUA_ENABLE",
"name": "OPENTHREAD_DUA_ENABLE",
"range": null,
"title": "Enable Domain Unicast Address feature",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "OPENTHREAD_ENABLED",
"help": "Select this option to enable time synchronization feature, the devices in the same Thread network could\nsync to the same network time.",
"id": "OPENTHREAD_TIME_SYNC",
"name": "OPENTHREAD_TIME_SYNC",
"range": null,
"title": "Enable the time synchronization service feature",
"type": "bool"
}
],
"depends_on": null,
"id": "component-config-openthread",
"title": "OpenThread",
"type": "menu"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": null,
"help": "Enable support of security version 0.\nDisabling this option saves some code size.\nConsult the Enabling protocomm security version section of the\nProtocomm documentation in ESP-IDF Programming guide for more details.",
"id": "ESP_PROTOCOMM_SUPPORT_SECURITY_VERSION_0",
"name": "ESP_PROTOCOMM_SUPPORT_SECURITY_VERSION_0",
"range": null,
"title": "Support protocomm security version 0 (no security)",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": null,
"help": "Enable support of security version 1.\nDisabling this option saves some code size.\nConsult the Enabling protocomm security version section of the\nProtocomm documentation in ESP-IDF Programming guide for more details.",
"id": "ESP_PROTOCOMM_SUPPORT_SECURITY_VERSION_1",
"name": "ESP_PROTOCOMM_SUPPORT_SECURITY_VERSION_1",
"range": null,
"title": "Support protocomm security version 1 (Curve25519 key exchange + AES-CTR encryption/decryption)",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": null,
"help": "Enable support of security version 2.\nDisabling this option saves some code size.\nConsult the Enabling protocomm security version section of the\nProtocomm documentation in ESP-IDF Programming guide for more details.",
"id": "ESP_PROTOCOMM_SUPPORT_SECURITY_VERSION_2",
"name": "ESP_PROTOCOMM_SUPPORT_SECURITY_VERSION_2",
"range": null,
"title": "Support protocomm security version 2 (SRP6a-based key exchange + AES-GCM encryption/decryption)",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "BT_ENABLED",
"help": "Keep BT on after calling protocomm_ble_stop",
"id": "ESP_PROTOCOMM_KEEP_BLE_ON_AFTER_BLE_STOP",
"name": "ESP_PROTOCOMM_KEEP_BLE_ON_AFTER_BLE_STOP",
"range": null,
"title": null,
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "ESP_PROTOCOMM_KEEP_BLE_ON_AFTER_BLE_STOP",
"help": "Terminate connection after calling protocomm_ble_stop",
"id": "ESP_PROTOCOMM_DISCONNECT_AFTER_BLE_STOP",
"name": "ESP_PROTOCOMM_DISCONNECT_AFTER_BLE_STOP",
"range": null,
"title": null,
"type": "bool"
}
],
"depends_on": null,
"id": "component-config-protocomm",
"title": "Protocomm",
"type": "menu"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": null,
"help": "Priority used to create new tasks with default pthread parameters.",
"id": "PTHREAD_TASK_PRIO_DEFAULT",
"name": "PTHREAD_TASK_PRIO_DEFAULT",
"range": [
0,
255
],
"title": "Default task priority",
"type": "int"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": null,
"help": "Stack size used to create new tasks with default pthread parameters.",
"id": "PTHREAD_TASK_STACK_SIZE_DEFAULT",
"name": "PTHREAD_TASK_STACK_SIZE_DEFAULT",
"range": null,
"title": "Default task stack size",
"type": "int"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": null,
"help": "Minimum allowed pthread stack size set in attributes passed to pthread_create",
"id": "PTHREAD_STACK_MIN",
"name": "PTHREAD_STACK_MIN",
"range": null,
"title": "Minimum allowed pthread stack size",
"type": "int"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice PTHREAD_TASK_CORE_DEFAULT>",
"help": null,
"id": "PTHREAD_DEFAULT_CORE_NO_AFFINITY",
"name": "PTHREAD_DEFAULT_CORE_NO_AFFINITY",
"range": null,
"title": "No affinity",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice PTHREAD_TASK_CORE_DEFAULT>",
"help": null,
"id": "PTHREAD_DEFAULT_CORE_0",
"name": "PTHREAD_DEFAULT_CORE_0",
"range": null,
"title": "Core 0",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice PTHREAD_TASK_CORE_DEFAULT>",
"help": null,
"id": "PTHREAD_DEFAULT_CORE_1",
"name": "PTHREAD_DEFAULT_CORE_1",
"range": null,
"title": "Core 1",
"type": "bool"
}
],
"depends_on": "!FREERTOS_UNICORE",
"help": "The default core to which pthreads are pinned.",
"id": "component-config-pthreads-default-pthread-core-affinity",
"name": "PTHREAD_TASK_CORE_DEFAULT",
"title": "Default pthread core affinity",
"type": "choice"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": null,
"help": null,
"id": "PTHREAD_TASK_CORE_DEFAULT",
"name": "PTHREAD_TASK_CORE_DEFAULT",
"range": null,
"title": null,
"type": "int"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": null,
"help": "The default name of pthreads.",
"id": "PTHREAD_TASK_NAME_DEFAULT",
"name": "PTHREAD_TASK_NAME_DEFAULT",
"range": null,
"title": "Default name of pthreads",
"type": "string"
}
],
"depends_on": null,
"id": "component-config-pthreads",
"title": "PThreads",
"type": "menu"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": null,
"help": null,
"id": "MMU_PAGE_SIZE_16KB",
"name": "MMU_PAGE_SIZE_16KB",
"range": null,
"title": null,
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": null,
"help": null,
"id": "MMU_PAGE_SIZE_32KB",
"name": "MMU_PAGE_SIZE_32KB",
"range": null,
"title": null,
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": null,
"help": null,
"id": "MMU_PAGE_SIZE_64KB",
"name": "MMU_PAGE_SIZE_64KB",
"range": null,
"title": null,
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": null,
"help": null,
"id": "MMU_PAGE_MODE",
"name": "MMU_PAGE_MODE",
"range": null,
"title": null,
"type": "string"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": null,
"help": null,
"id": "MMU_PAGE_SIZE",
"name": "MMU_PAGE_SIZE",
"range": null,
"title": null,
"type": "hex"
}
],
"depends_on": null,
"id": "component-config-soc-settings-mmu-config",
"title": "MMU Config",
"type": "menu"
}
],
"depends_on": null,
"id": "component-config-soc-settings",
"title": "SoC Settings",
"type": "menu"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "SPI_FLASH_VERIFY_WRITE && !APP_BUILD_TYPE_PURE_RAM_APP",
"help": "If this option is enabled, if SPI flash write verification fails then a log error line\nwill be written with the address, expected & actual values. This can be useful when\ndebugging hardware SPI flash problems.",
"id": "SPI_FLASH_LOG_FAILED_WRITE",
"name": "SPI_FLASH_LOG_FAILED_WRITE",
"range": null,
"title": "Log errors if verification fails",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "SPI_FLASH_VERIFY_WRITE && !APP_BUILD_TYPE_PURE_RAM_APP",
"help": "If this option is enabled, any SPI flash write which tries to set zero bits in the flash to\nones will log a warning. Such writes will not result in the requested data appearing identically\nin flash once written, as SPI NOR flash can only set bits to one when an entire sector is erased.\nAfter erasing, individual bits can only be written from one to zero.\n\nNote that some software (such as SPIFFS) which is aware of SPI NOR flash may write one bits as an\noptimisation, relying on the data in flash becoming a bitwise AND of the new data and any existing data.\nSuch software will log spurious warnings if this option is enabled.",
"id": "SPI_FLASH_WARN_SETTING_ZERO_TO_ONE",
"name": "SPI_FLASH_WARN_SETTING_ZERO_TO_ONE",
"range": null,
"title": "Log warning if writing zero bits to ones",
"type": "bool"
}
],
"depends_on": "!SPI_FLASH_ROM_IMPL && !APP_BUILD_TYPE_PURE_RAM_APP",
"help": "If this option is enabled, any time SPI flash is written then the data will be read\nback and verified. This can catch hardware problems with SPI flash, or flash which\nwas not erased before verification.",
"id": "SPI_FLASH_VERIFY_WRITE",
"name": "SPI_FLASH_VERIFY_WRITE",
"range": null,
"title": "Verify SPI flash writes",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "!APP_BUILD_TYPE_PURE_RAM_APP",
"help": "This option enables the following APIs:\n\n- esp_flash_reset_counters\n- esp_flash_dump_counters\n- esp_flash_get_counters\n\nThese APIs may be used to collect performance data for spi_flash APIs\nand to help understand behaviour of libraries which use SPI flash.",
"id": "SPI_FLASH_ENABLE_COUNTERS",
"name": "SPI_FLASH_ENABLE_COUNTERS",
"range": null,
"title": "Enable operation counters",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "!APP_BUILD_TYPE_PURE_RAM_APP",
"help": "Enable this flag to use patched versions of SPI flash ROM driver functions.\nThis option should be enabled, if any one of the following is true: (1) need to write\nto flash on ESP32-D2WD; (2) main SPI flash is connected to non-default pins; (3) main\nSPI flash chip is manufactured by ISSI.",
"id": "SPI_FLASH_ROM_DRIVER_PATCH",
"name": "SPI_FLASH_ROM_DRIVER_PATCH",
"range": null,
"title": "Enable SPI flash ROM driver patched functions",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "ESP_ROM_HAS_SPI_FLASH && !APP_BUILD_TYPE_PURE_RAM_APP",
"help": "Enable this flag to use new SPI flash driver functions from ROM instead of ESP-IDF.\n\nIf keeping this as \"n\" in your project, you will have less free IRAM.\nBut you can use all of our flash features.\n\nIf making this as \"y\" in your project, you will increase free IRAM.\nBut you may miss out on some flash features and support for new flash chips.\n\nCurrently the ROM cannot support the following features:\n\n- SPI_FLASH_AUTO_SUSPEND (C3, S3)",
"id": "SPI_FLASH_ROM_IMPL",
"name": "SPI_FLASH_ROM_IMPL",
"range": null,
"title": "Use esp_flash implementation in ROM",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice SPI_FLASH_DANGEROUS_WRITE>",
"help": null,
"id": "SPI_FLASH_DANGEROUS_WRITE_ABORTS",
"name": "SPI_FLASH_DANGEROUS_WRITE_ABORTS",
"range": null,
"title": "Aborts",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice SPI_FLASH_DANGEROUS_WRITE>",
"help": null,
"id": "SPI_FLASH_DANGEROUS_WRITE_FAILS",
"name": "SPI_FLASH_DANGEROUS_WRITE_FAILS",
"range": null,
"title": "Fails",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice SPI_FLASH_DANGEROUS_WRITE>",
"help": null,
"id": "SPI_FLASH_DANGEROUS_WRITE_ALLOWED",
"name": "SPI_FLASH_DANGEROUS_WRITE_ALLOWED",
"range": null,
"title": "Allowed",
"type": "bool"
}
],
"depends_on": "!APP_BUILD_TYPE_PURE_RAM_APP",
"help": "SPI flash APIs can optionally abort or return a failure code\nif erasing or writing addresses that fall at the beginning\nof flash (covering the bootloader and partition table) or that\noverlap the app partition that contains the running app.\n\nIt is not recommended to ever write to these regions from an IDF app,\nand this check prevents logic errors or corrupted firmware memory from\ndamaging these regions.\n\nNote that this feature *does not* check calls to the esp_rom_xxx SPI flash\nROM functions. These functions should not be called directly from IDF\napplications.",
"id": "component-config-spi-flash-driver-writing-to-dangerous-flash-regions",
"name": "SPI_FLASH_DANGEROUS_WRITE",
"title": "Writing to dangerous flash regions",
"type": "choice"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "IDF_TARGET_ESP32 && !APP_BUILD_TYPE_PURE_RAM_APP",
"help": "Each SPI bus needs a lock for arbitration among devices. This allows multiple\ndevices on a same bus, but may reduce the speed of esp_flash driver access to the\nmain flash chip.\n\nIf you only need to use esp_flash driver to access the main flash chip, disable\nthis option, and the lock will be bypassed on SPI1 bus. Otherwise if extra devices\nare needed to attach to SPI1 bus, enable this option.",
"id": "SPI_FLASH_SHARE_SPI1_BUS",
"name": "SPI_FLASH_SHARE_SPI1_BUS",
"range": null,
"title": "Support other devices attached to SPI1 bus",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "!APP_BUILD_TYPE_PURE_RAM_APP",
"help": "Some flash chips can have very high \"max\" erase times, especially for block erase (32KB or 64KB).\nThis option allows to bypass \"block erase\" and always do sector erase commands.\nThis will be much slower overall in most cases, but improves latency for other code to run.",
"id": "SPI_FLASH_BYPASS_BLOCK_ERASE",
"name": "SPI_FLASH_BYPASS_BLOCK_ERASE",
"range": null,
"title": "Bypass a block erase and always do sector erase",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "SPI_FLASH_YIELD_DURING_ERASE && !APP_BUILD_TYPE_PURE_RAM_APP",
"help": "If a duration of one erase command is large\nthen it will yield CPUs after finishing a current command.",
"id": "SPI_FLASH_ERASE_YIELD_DURATION_MS",
"name": "SPI_FLASH_ERASE_YIELD_DURATION_MS",
"range": null,
"title": "Duration of erasing to yield CPUs (ms)",
"type": "int"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "SPI_FLASH_YIELD_DURING_ERASE && !APP_BUILD_TYPE_PURE_RAM_APP",
"help": "Defines how many ticks will be before returning to continue a erasing.",
"id": "SPI_FLASH_ERASE_YIELD_TICKS",
"name": "SPI_FLASH_ERASE_YIELD_TICKS",
"range": null,
"title": "CPU release time (tick) for an erase operation",
"type": "int"
}
],
"depends_on": "!APP_BUILD_TYPE_PURE_RAM_APP",
"help": "This allows to yield the CPUs between erase commands.\nPrevents starvation of other tasks.\nPlease use this configuration together with ``SPI_FLASH_ERASE_YIELD_DURATION_MS`` and\n``SPI_FLASH_ERASE_YIELD_TICKS`` after carefully checking flash datasheet to avoid a\nwatchdog timeout.\nFor more information, please check `SPI Flash API` reference documenation\nunder section `OS Function`.",
"id": "SPI_FLASH_YIELD_DURING_ERASE",
"name": "SPI_FLASH_YIELD_DURING_ERASE",
"range": null,
"title": "Enables yield operation during flash erase",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "IDF_TARGET_ESP32C3 && !SPI_FLASH_ROM_IMPL && !APP_BUILD_TYPE_PURE_RAM_APP",
"help": "This option is default n before ESP32-C3, because it needs bootloader support.\n\nCAUTION: If you want to OTA to an app with this feature turned on, please make\nsure the bootloader has the support for it. (later than IDF v4.3)\n\nAuto-suspend feature only supported by XMC chip.\nIf you are using an official module, please contact Espressif Business support.\nAlso reading auto suspend part in `SPI Flash API` document before you enable this function.",
"id": "SPI_FLASH_AUTO_SUSPEND",
"name": "SPI_FLASH_AUTO_SUSPEND",
"range": null,
"title": "Auto suspend long erase/write operations (READ DOCS FIRST)",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "!APP_BUILD_TYPE_PURE_RAM_APP",
"help": "Flash write is broken down in terms of multiple (smaller) write operations.\nThis configuration options helps to set individual write chunk size, smaller\nvalue here ensures that cache (and non-IRAM resident interrupts) remains\ndisabled for shorter duration.",
"id": "SPI_FLASH_WRITE_CHUNK_SIZE",
"name": "SPI_FLASH_WRITE_CHUNK_SIZE",
"range": [
256,
8192
],
"title": "Flash write chunk size",
"type": "int"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "!APP_BUILD_TYPE_PURE_RAM_APP",
"help": "SPI Flash driver uses the flash size configured in bootloader header by default.\nEnable this option to override flash size with latest ESPTOOLPY_FLASHSIZE value from\nthe app header if the size in the bootloader header is incorrect.",
"id": "SPI_FLASH_SIZE_OVERRIDE",
"name": "SPI_FLASH_SIZE_OVERRIDE",
"range": null,
"title": "Override flash size in bootloader header by ESPTOOLPY_FLASHSIZE",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "!APP_BUILD_TYPE_PURE_RAM_APP",
"help": "This option is helpful if you are using a flash chip whose timeout is quite large or unpredictable.",
"id": "SPI_FLASH_CHECK_ERASE_TIMEOUT_DISABLED",
"name": "SPI_FLASH_CHECK_ERASE_TIMEOUT_DISABLED",
"range": null,
"title": "Flash timeout checkout disabled",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "!APP_BUILD_TYPE_PURE_RAM_APP",
"help": "This option allows the chip driver list to be customized, instead of using the default list provided by\nESP-IDF.\n\nWhen this option is enabled, the default list is no longer compiled or linked. Instead, the\n`default_registered_chips` structure must be provided by the user.\n\nSee example: custom_chip_driver under examples/storage for more details.",
"id": "SPI_FLASH_OVERRIDE_CHIP_DRIVER_LIST",
"name": "SPI_FLASH_OVERRIDE_CHIP_DRIVER_LIST",
"range": null,
"title": "Override default chip driver list",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "!APP_BUILD_TYPE_PURE_RAM_APP",
"help": "When this option is selected, the patch will be enabled for XMC.\nFollow the recommended flow by XMC for better stability.\n\nDO NOT DISABLE UNLESS YOU KNOW WHAT YOU ARE DOING.",
"id": "SPI_FLASH_BROWNOUT_RESET_XMC",
"name": "SPI_FLASH_BROWNOUT_RESET_XMC",
"range": null,
"title": "Enable sending reset when brownout for XMC flash chips",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "!APP_BUILD_TYPE_PURE_RAM_APP",
"help": "When brownout happens during flash erase/write operations,\nsend reset command to stop the flash operations to improve stability.",
"id": "SPI_FLASH_BROWNOUT_RESET",
"name": "SPI_FLASH_BROWNOUT_RESET",
"range": null,
"title": null,
"type": "bool"
}
],
"depends_on": "!APP_BUILD_TYPE_PURE_RAM_APP",
"id": "component-config-spi-flash-driver-spi-flash-behavior-when-brownout",
"title": "SPI Flash behavior when brownout",
"type": "menu"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "!APP_BUILD_TYPE_PURE_RAM_APP",
"help": null,
"id": "SPI_FLASH_VENDOR_XMC_SUPPORTED",
"name": "SPI_FLASH_VENDOR_XMC_SUPPORTED",
"range": null,
"title": null,
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "!APP_BUILD_TYPE_PURE_RAM_APP",
"help": null,
"id": "SPI_FLASH_VENDOR_GD_SUPPORTED",
"name": "SPI_FLASH_VENDOR_GD_SUPPORTED",
"range": null,
"title": null,
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "!APP_BUILD_TYPE_PURE_RAM_APP",
"help": null,
"id": "SPI_FLASH_VENDOR_ISSI_SUPPORTED",
"name": "SPI_FLASH_VENDOR_ISSI_SUPPORTED",
"range": null,
"title": null,
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "!APP_BUILD_TYPE_PURE_RAM_APP",
"help": null,
"id": "SPI_FLASH_VENDOR_MXIC_SUPPORTED",
"name": "SPI_FLASH_VENDOR_MXIC_SUPPORTED",
"range": null,
"title": null,
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "!APP_BUILD_TYPE_PURE_RAM_APP",
"help": null,
"id": "SPI_FLASH_VENDOR_WINBOND_SUPPORTED",
"name": "SPI_FLASH_VENDOR_WINBOND_SUPPORTED",
"range": null,
"title": null,
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "!APP_BUILD_TYPE_PURE_RAM_APP",
"help": "Enable this to support auto detection of ISSI chips if chip vendor not directly\ngiven by ``chip_drv`` member of the chip struct. This adds support for variant\nchips, however will extend detecting time.",
"id": "SPI_FLASH_SUPPORT_ISSI_CHIP",
"name": "SPI_FLASH_SUPPORT_ISSI_CHIP",
"range": null,
"title": "ISSI",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "!APP_BUILD_TYPE_PURE_RAM_APP",
"help": "Enable this to support auto detection of MXIC chips if chip vendor not directly\ngiven by ``chip_drv`` member of the chip struct. This adds support for variant\nchips, however will extend detecting time.",
"id": "SPI_FLASH_SUPPORT_MXIC_CHIP",
"name": "SPI_FLASH_SUPPORT_MXIC_CHIP",
"range": null,
"title": "MXIC",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "!APP_BUILD_TYPE_PURE_RAM_APP",
"help": "Enable this to support auto detection of GD (GigaDevice) chips if chip vendor not\ndirectly given by ``chip_drv`` member of the chip struct. If you are using Wrover\nmodules, please don't disable this, otherwise your flash may not work in 4-bit\nmode.\n\nThis adds support for variant chips, however will extend detecting time and image\nsize. Note that the default chip driver supports the GD chips with product ID\n60H.",
"id": "SPI_FLASH_SUPPORT_GD_CHIP",
"name": "SPI_FLASH_SUPPORT_GD_CHIP",
"range": null,
"title": "GigaDevice",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "!APP_BUILD_TYPE_PURE_RAM_APP",
"help": "Enable this to support auto detection of Winbond chips if chip vendor not directly\ngiven by ``chip_drv`` member of the chip struct. This adds support for variant\nchips, however will extend detecting time.",
"id": "SPI_FLASH_SUPPORT_WINBOND_CHIP",
"name": "SPI_FLASH_SUPPORT_WINBOND_CHIP",
"range": null,
"title": "Winbond",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "!APP_BUILD_TYPE_PURE_RAM_APP",
"help": "Enable this to support auto detection of BOYA chips if chip vendor not directly\ngiven by ``chip_drv`` member of the chip struct. This adds support for variant\nchips, however will extend detecting time.",
"id": "SPI_FLASH_SUPPORT_BOYA_CHIP",
"name": "SPI_FLASH_SUPPORT_BOYA_CHIP",
"range": null,
"title": "BOYA",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "!APP_BUILD_TYPE_PURE_RAM_APP",
"help": "Enable this to support auto detection of TH chips if chip vendor not directly\ngiven by ``chip_drv`` member of the chip struct. This adds support for variant\nchips, however will extend detecting time.",
"id": "SPI_FLASH_SUPPORT_TH_CHIP",
"name": "SPI_FLASH_SUPPORT_TH_CHIP",
"range": null,
"title": "TH",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "IDF_TARGET_ESP32S3 && !APP_BUILD_TYPE_PURE_RAM_APP",
"help": "Enable this to support auto detection of Octal MXIC chips if chip vendor not directly\ngiven by ``chip_drv`` member of the chip struct. This adds support for variant\nchips, however will extend detecting time.",
"id": "SPI_FLASH_SUPPORT_MXIC_OPI_CHIP",
"name": "SPI_FLASH_SUPPORT_MXIC_OPI_CHIP",
"range": null,
"title": "mxic (opi)",
"type": "bool"
}
],
"depends_on": "!APP_BUILD_TYPE_PURE_RAM_APP",
"id": "component-config-spi-flash-driver-auto-detect-flash-chips",
"title": "Auto-detect flash chips",
"type": "menu"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "!APP_BUILD_TYPE_PURE_RAM_APP",
"help": "This option enables flash read/write operations to encrypted partition/s. This option\nis kept enabled irrespective of state of flash encryption feature. However, in case\napplication is not using flash encryption feature and is in need of some additional\nmemory from IRAM region (~1KB) then this config can be disabled.",
"id": "SPI_FLASH_ENABLE_ENCRYPTED_READ_WRITE",
"name": "SPI_FLASH_ENABLE_ENCRYPTED_READ_WRITE",
"range": null,
"title": "Enable encrypted partition read/write operations",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "!APP_BUILD_TYPE_PURE_RAM_APP",
"help": "This option is invisible, and will be selected automatically\nwhen ``ESPTOOLPY_FLASHFREQ_120M`` is selected.",
"id": "SPI_FLASH_HPM_ENABLE",
"name": "SPI_FLASH_HPM_ENABLE",
"range": null,
"title": null,
"type": "bool"
}
],
"depends_on": "!APP_BUILD_TYPE_PURE_RAM_APP",
"id": "component-config-spi-flash-driver",
"title": "SPI Flash driver",
"type": "menu"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": null,
"help": "Define maximum number of partitions that can be mounted.",
"id": "SPIFFS_MAX_PARTITIONS",
"name": "SPIFFS_MAX_PARTITIONS",
"range": [
1,
10
],
"title": "Maximum Number of Partitions",
"type": "int"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "SPIFFS_CACHE",
"help": "Enables memory write caching for file descriptors in hydrogen.",
"id": "SPIFFS_CACHE_WR",
"name": "SPIFFS_CACHE_WR",
"range": null,
"title": "Enable SPIFFS Write Caching",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "SPIFFS_CACHE",
"help": "Enable/disable statistics on caching. Debug/test purpose only.",
"id": "SPIFFS_CACHE_STATS",
"name": "SPIFFS_CACHE_STATS",
"range": null,
"title": "Enable SPIFFS Cache Statistics",
"type": "bool"
}
],
"depends_on": null,
"help": "Enables/disable memory read caching of nucleus file system\noperations.",
"id": "SPIFFS_CACHE",
"name": "SPIFFS_CACHE",
"range": null,
"title": "Enable SPIFFS Cache",
"type": "bool"
}
],
"depends_on": null,
"id": "component-config-spiffs-configuration-spiffs-cache-configuration",
"title": "SPIFFS Cache Configuration",
"type": "menu"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": null,
"help": "Always check header of each accessed page to ensure consistent state.\nIf enabled it will increase number of reads from flash, especially\nif cache is disabled.",
"id": "SPIFFS_PAGE_CHECK",
"name": "SPIFFS_PAGE_CHECK",
"range": null,
"title": "Enable SPIFFS Page Check",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": null,
"help": "Define maximum number of GC runs to perform to reach desired free pages.",
"id": "SPIFFS_GC_MAX_RUNS",
"name": "SPIFFS_GC_MAX_RUNS",
"range": [
1,
10000
],
"title": "Set Maximum GC Runs",
"type": "int"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": null,
"help": "Enable/disable statistics on gc. Debug/test purpose only.",
"id": "SPIFFS_GC_STATS",
"name": "SPIFFS_GC_STATS",
"range": null,
"title": "Enable SPIFFS GC Statistics",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": null,
"help": "Logical page size of SPIFFS partition, in bytes. Must be multiple\nof flash page size (which is usually 256 bytes).\nLarger page sizes reduce overhead when storing large files, and\nimprove filesystem performance when reading large files.\nSmaller page sizes reduce overhead when storing small (< page size)\nfiles.",
"id": "SPIFFS_PAGE_SIZE",
"name": "SPIFFS_PAGE_SIZE",
"range": [
256,
1024
],
"title": "SPIFFS logical page size",
"type": "int"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": null,
"help": "Object name maximum length. Note that this length include the\nzero-termination character, meaning maximum string of characters\ncan at most be SPIFFS_OBJ_NAME_LEN - 1.\n\nSPIFFS_OBJ_NAME_LEN + SPIFFS_META_LENGTH should not exceed\nSPIFFS_PAGE_SIZE - 64.",
"id": "SPIFFS_OBJ_NAME_LEN",
"name": "SPIFFS_OBJ_NAME_LEN",
"range": [
1,
256
],
"title": "Set SPIFFS Maximum Name Length",
"type": "int"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": null,
"help": "If this option is enabled, symbolic links are taken into account\nduring partition image creation.",
"id": "SPIFFS_FOLLOW_SYMLINKS",
"name": "SPIFFS_FOLLOW_SYMLINKS",
"range": null,
"title": "Enable symbolic links for image creation",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "SPIFFS_USE_MAGIC",
"help": "If this option is enabled, the magic will also be dependent\non the length of the filesystem. For example, a filesystem\nconfigured and formatted for 4 megabytes will not be accepted\nfor mounting with a configuration defining the filesystem as 2 megabytes.",
"id": "SPIFFS_USE_MAGIC_LENGTH",
"name": "SPIFFS_USE_MAGIC_LENGTH",
"range": null,
"title": "Enable SPIFFS Filesystem Length Magic",
"type": "bool"
}
],
"depends_on": null,
"help": "Enable this to have an identifiable spiffs filesystem.\nThis will look for a magic in all sectors to determine if this\nis a valid spiffs system or not at mount time.",
"id": "SPIFFS_USE_MAGIC",
"name": "SPIFFS_USE_MAGIC",
"range": null,
"title": "Enable SPIFFS Filesystem Magic",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": null,
"help": "This option sets the number of extra bytes stored in the file header.\nThese bytes can be used in an application-specific manner.\nSet this to at least 4 bytes to enable support for saving file\nmodification time.\n\nSPIFFS_OBJ_NAME_LEN + SPIFFS_META_LENGTH should not exceed\nSPIFFS_PAGE_SIZE - 64.",
"id": "SPIFFS_META_LENGTH",
"name": "SPIFFS_META_LENGTH",
"range": null,
"title": "Size of per-file metadata field",
"type": "int"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "SPIFFS_META_LENGTH >= 4",
"help": "If enabled, then the first 4 bytes of per-file metadata will be used\nto store file modification time (mtime), accessible through\nstat/fstat functions.\nModification time is updated when the file is opened.",
"id": "SPIFFS_USE_MTIME",
"name": "SPIFFS_USE_MTIME",
"range": null,
"title": "Save file modification time",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "SPIFFS_META_LENGTH >= 8",
"help": "If this option is not set, the time field is 32 bits (up to 2106 year),\notherwise it is 64 bits and make sure it matches SPIFFS_META_LENGTH.\nIf the chip already has the spiffs image with the time field = 32 bits\nthen this option cannot be applied in this case.\nErase it first before using this option.\nTo resolve the Y2K38 problem for the spiffs, use a toolchain with\n64-bit time_t support.",
"id": "SPIFFS_MTIME_WIDE_64_BITS",
"name": "SPIFFS_MTIME_WIDE_64_BITS",
"range": null,
"title": "The time field occupies 64 bits in the image instead of 32 bits",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": null,
"help": "Enabling this option will print general debug mesages to the console.",
"id": "SPIFFS_DBG",
"name": "SPIFFS_DBG",
"range": null,
"title": "Enable general SPIFFS debug",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": null,
"help": "Enabling this option will print API debug mesages to the console.",
"id": "SPIFFS_API_DBG",
"name": "SPIFFS_API_DBG",
"range": null,
"title": "Enable SPIFFS API debug",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": null,
"help": "Enabling this option will print GC debug mesages to the console.",
"id": "SPIFFS_GC_DBG",
"name": "SPIFFS_GC_DBG",
"range": null,
"title": "Enable SPIFFS Garbage Cleaner debug",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "SPIFFS_CACHE",
"help": "Enabling this option will print cache debug mesages to the console.",
"id": "SPIFFS_CACHE_DBG",
"name": "SPIFFS_CACHE_DBG",
"range": null,
"title": "Enable SPIFFS Cache debug",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": null,
"help": "Enabling this option will print Filesystem Check debug mesages\nto the console.",
"id": "SPIFFS_CHECK_DBG",
"name": "SPIFFS_CHECK_DBG",
"range": null,
"title": "Enable SPIFFS Filesystem Check debug",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": null,
"help": "Enable this option to enable SPIFFS_vis function in the API.",
"id": "SPIFFS_TEST_VISUALISATION",
"name": "SPIFFS_TEST_VISUALISATION",
"range": null,
"title": "Enable SPIFFS Filesystem Visualization",
"type": "bool"
}
],
"depends_on": null,
"id": "component-config-spiffs-configuration-debug-configuration",
"title": "Debug Configuration",
"type": "menu"
}
],
"depends_on": null,
"id": "component-config-spiffs-configuration",
"title": "SPIFFS Configuration",
"type": "menu"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "WS_TRANSPORT",
"help": "Size of the buffer used for constructing the HTTP Upgrade request during connect",
"id": "WS_BUFFER_SIZE",
"name": "WS_BUFFER_SIZE",
"range": null,
"title": "Websocket transport buffer size",
"type": "int"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "WS_TRANSPORT",
"help": "If enable this option, websocket transport buffer will be freed after connection\nsucceed to save more heap.",
"id": "WS_DYNAMIC_BUFFER",
"name": "WS_DYNAMIC_BUFFER",
"range": null,
"title": "Using dynamic websocket transport buffer",
"type": "bool"
}
],
"depends_on": null,
"help": "Enable support for creating websocket transport.",
"id": "WS_TRANSPORT",
"name": "WS_TRANSPORT",
"range": null,
"title": "Enable Websocket Transport",
"type": "bool"
}
],
"depends_on": null,
"id": "component-config-tcp-transport-websocket",
"title": "Websocket",
"type": "menu"
}
],
"depends_on": null,
"id": "component-config-tcp-transport",
"title": "TCP Transport",
"type": "menu"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "SOC_ULP_FSM_SUPPORTED && <choice ULP_COPROC_TYPE>",
"help": null,
"id": "ULP_COPROC_TYPE_FSM",
"name": "ULP_COPROC_TYPE_FSM",
"range": null,
"title": "ULP FSM (Finite State Machine)",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "SOC_RISCV_COPROC_SUPPORTED && <choice ULP_COPROC_TYPE>",
"help": null,
"id": "ULP_COPROC_TYPE_RISCV",
"name": "ULP_COPROC_TYPE_RISCV",
"range": null,
"title": "ULP RISC-V",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "SOC_LP_CORE_SUPPORTED && <choice ULP_COPROC_TYPE>",
"help": null,
"id": "ULP_COPROC_TYPE_LP_CORE",
"name": "ULP_COPROC_TYPE_LP_CORE",
"range": null,
"title": "LP core RISC-V",
"type": "bool"
}
],
"depends_on": "ULP_COPROC_ENABLED && (SOC_ULP_SUPPORTED || SOC_RISCV_COPROC_SUPPORTED || SOC_LP_CORE_SUPPORTED)",
"help": "Choose the ULP Coprocessor type: ULP FSM (Finite State Machine) or ULP RISC-V.",
"id": "component-config-ultra-low-power-ulp-co-processor-enable-ultra-low-power-ulp-co-processor-ulp-co-processor-type",
"name": "ULP_COPROC_TYPE",
"title": "ULP Co-processor type",
"type": "choice"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "ULP_COPROC_ENABLED && (SOC_ULP_SUPPORTED || SOC_RISCV_COPROC_SUPPORTED || SOC_LP_CORE_SUPPORTED)",
"help": "Bytes of memory to reserve for ULP Co-processor firmware & data.\nData is reserved at the beginning of RTC slow memory.",
"id": "ULP_COPROC_RESERVE_MEM",
"name": "ULP_COPROC_RESERVE_MEM",
"range": null,
"title": "RTC slow memory reserved for coprocessor",
"type": "int"
}
],
"depends_on": "SOC_ULP_SUPPORTED || SOC_RISCV_COPROC_SUPPORTED || SOC_LP_CORE_SUPPORTED",
"help": "Enable this feature if you plan to use the ULP Co-processor.\nOnce this option is enabled, further ULP co-processor configuration will appear in the menu.",
"id": "ULP_COPROC_ENABLED",
"name": "ULP_COPROC_ENABLED",
"range": null,
"title": "Enable Ultra Low Power (ULP) Co-processor",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "ULP_COPROC_TYPE_RISCV && (SOC_ULP_SUPPORTED || SOC_RISCV_COPROC_SUPPORTED || SOC_LP_CORE_SUPPORTED)",
"help": "The accuracy of the bitbanged UART driver is limited, it is not\nrecommend to increase the value above 19200.",
"id": "ULP_RISCV_UART_BAUDRATE",
"name": "ULP_RISCV_UART_BAUDRATE",
"range": null,
"title": "Baudrate used by the bitbanged ULP RISC-V UART driver",
"type": "int"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "ULP_COPROC_TYPE_RISCV && (SOC_ULP_SUPPORTED || SOC_RISCV_COPROC_SUPPORTED || SOC_LP_CORE_SUPPORTED)",
"help": "Set the ULP RISC-V I2C read/write timeout. Set this value to -1\nif the ULP RISC-V I2C read and write APIs should wait forever.\nPlease note that the tick rate of the ULP co-processor would be\ndifferent than the OS tick rate of the main core and therefore\ncan have different timeout value depending on which core the API\nis invoked on.",
"id": "ULP_RISCV_I2C_RW_TIMEOUT",
"name": "ULP_RISCV_I2C_RW_TIMEOUT",
"range": null,
"title": "Set timeout for ULP RISC-V I2C transaction timeout in ticks.",
"type": "int"
}
],
"depends_on": "ULP_COPROC_TYPE_RISCV && (SOC_ULP_SUPPORTED || SOC_RISCV_COPROC_SUPPORTED || SOC_LP_CORE_SUPPORTED)",
"id": "component-config-ultra-low-power-ulp-co-processor-ulp-risc-v-settings",
"title": "ULP RISC-V Settings",
"type": "menu"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "ULP_COPROC_TYPE_LP_CORE && (SOC_ULP_SUPPORTED || SOC_RISCV_COPROC_SUPPORTED || SOC_LP_CORE_SUPPORTED)",
"help": "Size of the shared memory defined in ulp_lp_core_memory_shared.c.\nSize should be kept in-sync with the size of the struct defined there.",
"id": "ULP_SHARED_MEM",
"name": "ULP_SHARED_MEM",
"range": null,
"title": null,
"type": "hex"
}
],
"depends_on": "SOC_ULP_SUPPORTED || SOC_RISCV_COPROC_SUPPORTED || SOC_LP_CORE_SUPPORTED",
"id": "component-config-ultra-low-power-ulp-co-processor",
"title": "Ultra Low Power (ULP) Co-processor",
"type": "menu"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": null,
"help": "If not set, assertions on float arguments will not be available.",
"id": "UNITY_ENABLE_FLOAT",
"name": "UNITY_ENABLE_FLOAT",
"range": null,
"title": "Support for float type",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": null,
"help": "If not set, assertions on double arguments will not be available.",
"id": "UNITY_ENABLE_DOUBLE",
"name": "UNITY_ENABLE_DOUBLE",
"range": null,
"title": "Support for double type",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": null,
"help": "If not set, assertions on 64-bit integer types will always fail.\nIf this feature is enabled, take care not to pass pointers (which are 32 bit)\nto UNITY_ASSERT_EQUAL, as that will cause pointer-to-int-cast warnings.",
"id": "UNITY_ENABLE_64BIT",
"name": "UNITY_ENABLE_64BIT",
"range": null,
"title": "Support for 64-bit integer types",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": null,
"help": "If set, Unity will colorize test results using console escape sequences.",
"id": "UNITY_ENABLE_COLOR",
"name": "UNITY_ENABLE_COLOR",
"range": null,
"title": "Colorize test output",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": null,
"help": "If set, then the following features will be available:\n\n- TEST_CASE macro which performs automatic registration of test functions\n- Functions to run registered test functions: unity_run_all_tests,\n unity_run_tests_with_filter, unity_run_single_test_by_name.\n- Interactive menu which lists test cases and allows choosing the tests to\n be run, available via unity_run_menu function.\n\nDisable if a different test registration mechanism is used.",
"id": "UNITY_ENABLE_IDF_TEST_RUNNER",
"name": "UNITY_ENABLE_IDF_TEST_RUNNER",
"range": null,
"title": "Include ESP-IDF test registration/running helpers",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": null,
"help": "If set, unity_fixture.h header file and associated source files are part of\nthe build. These provide an optional set of macros and functions to\nimplement test groups.",
"id": "UNITY_ENABLE_FIXTURE",
"name": "UNITY_ENABLE_FIXTURE",
"range": null,
"title": "Include Unity test fixture",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": null,
"help": "If set, the unity framework will print the backtrace information before\njumping back to the test menu. The jumping is usually occurs in assert\nfunctions such as TEST_ASSERT, TEST_FAIL etc.",
"id": "UNITY_ENABLE_BACKTRACE_ON_FAIL",
"name": "UNITY_ENABLE_BACKTRACE_ON_FAIL",
"range": null,
"title": "Print a backtrace when a unit test fails",
"type": "bool"
}
],
"depends_on": null,
"id": "component-config-unity-unit-testing-library",
"title": "Unity unit testing library",
"type": "menu"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": null,
"help": null,
"id": "USB_OTG_SUPPORTED",
"name": "USB_OTG_SUPPORTED",
"range": null,
"title": null,
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "USB_OTG_SUPPORTED",
"help": "Each USB device attached is allocated a dedicated buffer for its OUT/IN transfers to/from the device's\ncontrol endpoint. The maximum size of that buffer is determined by this option. The limited size of the\ntransfer buffer have the following implications:\n- The maximum length of control transfers is limited\n- Device's with configuration descriptors larger than this limit cannot be supported",
"id": "USB_HOST_CONTROL_TRANSFER_MAX_SIZE",
"name": "USB_HOST_CONTROL_TRANSFER_MAX_SIZE",
"range": null,
"title": "Largest size (in bytes) of transfers to/from default endpoints",
"type": "int"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice USB_HOST_HW_BUFFER_BIAS>",
"help": null,
"id": "USB_HOST_HW_BUFFER_BIAS_BALANCED",
"name": "USB_HOST_HW_BUFFER_BIAS_BALANCED",
"range": null,
"title": "Balanced",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice USB_HOST_HW_BUFFER_BIAS>",
"help": null,
"id": "USB_HOST_HW_BUFFER_BIAS_IN",
"name": "USB_HOST_HW_BUFFER_BIAS_IN",
"range": null,
"title": "Bias IN",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice USB_HOST_HW_BUFFER_BIAS>",
"help": null,
"id": "USB_HOST_HW_BUFFER_BIAS_PERIODIC_OUT",
"name": "USB_HOST_HW_BUFFER_BIAS_PERIODIC_OUT",
"range": null,
"title": "Periodic OUT",
"type": "bool"
}
],
"depends_on": "USB_OTG_SUPPORTED",
"help": "The underlying hardware has size adjustable FIFOs to cache USB packets on reception (IN) or for\ntransmission (OUT). The size of these FIFOs will affect the largest MPS (maximum packet size) and the\nmaximum number of packets that can be cached at any one time. The hardware contains the following\nFIFOS: RX (for all IN packets), Non-periodic TX (for Bulk and Control OUT packets), and Periodic TX\n(for Interrupt and Isochronous OUT packets). This configuration option allows biasing the FIFO sizes\ntowards a particular use case, which may be necessary for devices that have endpoints with large MPS.\nThe MPS limits for each biasing are listed below:\n\nBalanced:\n- IN (all transfer types), 408 bytes\n- OUT non-periodic (Bulk/Control), 192 bytes (i.e., 3 x 64 byte packets)\n- OUT periodic (Interrupt/Isochronous), 192 bytes\n\nBias IN:\n- IN (all transfer types), 600 bytes\n- OUT non-periodic (Bulk/Control), 64 bytes (i.e., 1 x 64 byte packets)\n- OUT periodic (Interrupt/Isochronous), 128 bytes\n\nBias Periodic OUT:\n- IN (all transfer types), 128 bytes\n- OUT non-periodic (Bulk/Control), 64 bytes (i.e., 1 x 64 byte packets)\n- OUT periodic (Interrupt/Isochronous), 600 bytes",
"id": "component-config-usb-otg-hardware-fifo-size-biasing",
"name": "USB_HOST_HW_BUFFER_BIAS",
"title": "Hardware FIFO size biasing",
"type": "choice"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "USB_OTG_SUPPORTED",
"help": "On connection of a USB device, the USB 2.0 specification requires a \"debounce interval with a minimum\nduration of 100ms\" to allow the connection to stabilize (see USB 2.0 chapter 7.1.7.3 for more details).\nDuring the debounce interval, no new connection/disconnection events are registered.\n\nThe default value is set to 250 ms to be safe.",
"id": "USB_HOST_DEBOUNCE_DELAY_MS",
"name": "USB_HOST_DEBOUNCE_DELAY_MS",
"range": null,
"title": "Debounce delay in ms",
"type": "int"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "USB_OTG_SUPPORTED",
"help": "The reset signaling can be generated on any Hub or Host Controller port by request from the USB System\nSoftware. The USB 2.0 specification requires that \"the reset signaling must be driven for a minimum of\n10ms\" (see USB 2.0 chapter 7.1.7.5 for more details). After the reset, the hub port will transition to\nthe Enabled state (refer to Section 11.5).\n\nThe default value is set to 30 ms to be safe.",
"id": "USB_HOST_RESET_HOLD_MS",
"name": "USB_HOST_RESET_HOLD_MS",
"range": null,
"title": "Reset hold in ms",
"type": "int"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "USB_OTG_SUPPORTED",
"help": "After a port stops driving the reset signal, the USB 2.0 specification requires that the \"USB System\nSoftware guarantees a minimum of 10 ms for reset recovery\" before the attached device is expected to\nrespond to data transfers (see USB 2.0 chapter 7.1.7.3 for more details). The device may ignore any\ndata transfers during the recovery interval.\n\nThe default value is set to 30 ms to be safe.",
"id": "USB_HOST_RESET_RECOVERY_MS",
"name": "USB_HOST_RESET_RECOVERY_MS",
"range": null,
"title": "Reset recovery delay in ms",
"type": "int"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "USB_OTG_SUPPORTED",
"help": "\"After successful completion of the Status stage, the device is allowed a SetAddress() recovery\ninterval of 2 ms. At the end of this interval, the device must be able to accept Setup packets\naddressed to the new address. Also, at the end of the recovery interval, the device must not respond to\ntokens sent to the old address (unless, of course, the old and new address is the same).\" See USB 2.0\nchapter 9.2.6.3 for more details.\n\nThe default value is set to 10 ms to be safe.",
"id": "USB_HOST_SET_ADDR_RECOVERY_MS",
"name": "USB_HOST_SET_ADDR_RECOVERY_MS",
"range": null,
"title": "SetAddress() recovery time in ms",
"type": "int"
}
],
"depends_on": null,
"id": "component-config-usb-otg-root-hub-configuration",
"title": "Root Hub configuration",
"type": "menu"
}
],
"depends_on": null,
"id": "component-config-usb-otg",
"title": "USB-OTG",
"type": "menu"
},
{
"children": [
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"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "VFS_SUPPORT_IO",
"help": "If enabled, the following functions are provided by the VFS component.\n\nstat, link, unlink, rename, utime, access, truncate, rmdir, mkdir,\nopendir, closedir, readdir, readdir_r, seekdir, telldir, rewinddir\n\nFilesystem drivers can then be registered to handle these functions\nfor specific paths.\n\nDisabling this option can save memory when the support for these functions\nis not required.",
"id": "VFS_SUPPORT_DIR",
"name": "VFS_SUPPORT_DIR",
"range": null,
"title": "Provide directory related functions",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "VFS_SUPPORT_SELECT",
"help": "Select() related functions might produce an unconveniently lot of\ndebug outputs when one sets the default log level to DEBUG or higher.\nIt is possible to suppress these debug outputs by enabling this\noption.",
"id": "VFS_SUPPRESS_SELECT_DEBUG_OUTPUT",
"name": "VFS_SUPPRESS_SELECT_DEBUG_OUTPUT",
"range": null,
"title": "Suppress select() related debug outputs",
"type": "bool"
}
],
"depends_on": "VFS_SUPPORT_IO && !LWIP_USE_ONLY_LWIP_SELECT",
"help": "If enabled, select function is provided by the VFS component, and can be used\non peripheral file descriptors (such as UART) and sockets at the same time.\n\nIf disabled, the default select implementation will be provided by LWIP for\nsockets only.\n\nDisabling this option can reduce code size if support for \"select\" on UART file\ndescriptors is not required.",
"id": "VFS_SUPPORT_SELECT",
"name": "VFS_SUPPORT_SELECT",
"range": null,
"title": "Provide select function",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "VFS_SUPPORT_IO",
"help": "Disabling this option can save memory when the support for termios.h is not required.",
"id": "VFS_SUPPORT_TERMIOS",
"name": "VFS_SUPPORT_TERMIOS",
"range": null,
"title": "Provide termios.h functions",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "VFS_SUPPORT_IO",
"help": "Define maximum number of virtual filesystems that can be registered.",
"id": "VFS_MAX_COUNT",
"name": "VFS_MAX_COUNT",
"range": [
1,
20
],
"title": "Maximum Number of Virtual Filesystems",
"type": "int"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "VFS_SUPPORT_IO",
"help": "Define maximum number of host filesystem mount points.",
"id": "VFS_SEMIHOSTFS_MAX_MOUNT_POINTS",
"name": "VFS_SEMIHOSTFS_MAX_MOUNT_POINTS",
"range": null,
"title": "Host FS: Maximum number of the host filesystem mount points",
"type": "int"
}
],
"depends_on": "VFS_SUPPORT_IO",
"id": "component-config-virtual-file-system-provide-basic-i-o-functions-host-file-system-i-o-semihosting-",
"title": "Host File System I/O (Semihosting)",
"type": "menu"
}
],
"depends_on": null,
"help": "If enabled, the following functions are provided by the VFS component.\n\nopen, close, read, write, pread, pwrite, lseek, fstat, fsync, ioctl, fcntl\n\nFilesystem drivers can then be registered to handle these functions\nfor specific paths.\n\nDisabling this option can save memory when the support for these functions\nis not required.\n\nNote that the following functions can still be used with socket file descriptors\nwhen this option is disabled:\n\nclose, read, write, ioctl, fcntl.",
"id": "VFS_SUPPORT_IO",
"name": "VFS_SUPPORT_IO",
"range": null,
"title": "Provide basic I/O functions",
"type": "bool"
}
],
"depends_on": null,
"id": "component-config-virtual-file-system",
"title": "Virtual file system",
"type": "menu"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice WL_SECTOR_SIZE>",
"help": null,
"id": "WL_SECTOR_SIZE_512",
"name": "WL_SECTOR_SIZE_512",
"range": null,
"title": "512",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice WL_SECTOR_SIZE>",
"help": null,
"id": "WL_SECTOR_SIZE_4096",
"name": "WL_SECTOR_SIZE_4096",
"range": null,
"title": "4096",
"type": "bool"
}
],
"depends_on": null,
"help": "Sector size used by wear levelling library.\nYou can set default sector size or size that will\nfit to the flash device sector size.\n\nWith sector size set to 4096 bytes, wear levelling library is more\nefficient. However if FAT filesystem is used on top of wear levelling\nlibrary, it will need more temporary storage: 4096 bytes for each\nmounted filesystem and 4096 bytes for each opened file.\n\nWith sector size set to 512 bytes, wear levelling library will perform\nmore operations with flash memory, but less RAM will be used by FAT\nfilesystem library (512 bytes for the filesystem and 512 bytes for each\nfile opened).",
"id": "component-config-wear-levelling-wear-levelling-library-sector-size",
"name": "WL_SECTOR_SIZE",
"title": "Wear Levelling library sector size",
"type": "choice"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": null,
"help": null,
"id": "WL_SECTOR_SIZE",
"name": "WL_SECTOR_SIZE",
"range": null,
"title": null,
"type": "int"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice WL_SECTOR_MODE>",
"help": null,
"id": "WL_SECTOR_MODE_PERF",
"name": "WL_SECTOR_MODE_PERF",
"range": null,
"title": "Perfomance",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice WL_SECTOR_MODE>",
"help": null,
"id": "WL_SECTOR_MODE_SAFE",
"name": "WL_SECTOR_MODE_SAFE",
"range": null,
"title": "Safety",
"type": "bool"
}
],
"depends_on": "WL_SECTOR_SIZE_512",
"help": "Specify the mode to store data into flash:\n\n- In Performance mode a data will be stored to the RAM and then\n stored back to the flash. Compared to the Safety mode, this operation is\n faster, but if power will be lost when erase sector operation is in\n progress, then the data from complete flash device sector will be lost.\n\n- In Safety mode data from complete flash device sector will be read from\n flash, modified, and then stored back to flash.\n Compared to the Performance mode, this operation is slower, but if\n power is lost during erase sector operation, then the data from full\n flash device sector will not be lost.",
"id": "component-config-wear-levelling-sector-store-mode",
"name": "WL_SECTOR_MODE",
"title": "Sector store mode",
"type": "choice"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": null,
"help": null,
"id": "WL_SECTOR_MODE",
"name": "WL_SECTOR_MODE",
"range": null,
"title": null,
"type": "int"
}
],
"depends_on": null,
"id": "component-config-wear-levelling",
"title": "Wear Levelling",
"type": "menu"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": null,
"help": "This sets the maximum number of entries of Wi-Fi scan results that will be kept by the provisioning manager",
"id": "WIFI_PROV_SCAN_MAX_ENTRIES",
"name": "WIFI_PROV_SCAN_MAX_ENTRIES",
"range": [
1,
255
],
"title": "Max Wi-Fi Scan Result Entries",
"type": "int"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": null,
"help": "Time (in seconds) after which the Wi-Fi provisioning manager will auto-stop after connecting to\na Wi-Fi network successfully.",
"id": "WIFI_PROV_AUTOSTOP_TIMEOUT",
"name": "WIFI_PROV_AUTOSTOP_TIMEOUT",
"range": [
5,
600
],
"title": "Provisioning auto-stop timeout",
"type": "int"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "BT_ENABLED",
"help": "This option is applicable only when provisioning transport is BLE.",
"id": "WIFI_PROV_BLE_BONDING",
"name": "WIFI_PROV_BLE_BONDING",
"range": null,
"title": "Enable BLE bonding",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "BT_NIMBLE_ENABLED",
"help": "Used to enable Secure connection support when provisioning transport is BLE.",
"id": "WIFI_PROV_BLE_SEC_CONN",
"name": "WIFI_PROV_BLE_SEC_CONN",
"range": null,
"title": "Enable BLE Secure connection flag",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": null,
"help": "Used to enforce link encryption when attempting to read / write characteristic",
"id": "WIFI_PROV_BLE_FORCE_ENCRYPTION",
"name": "WIFI_PROV_BLE_FORCE_ENCRYPTION",
"range": null,
"title": "Force Link Encryption during characteristic Read / Write",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "WIFI_PROV_KEEP_BLE_ON_AFTER_PROV",
"help": null,
"id": "WIFI_PROV_DISCONNECT_AFTER_PROV",
"name": "WIFI_PROV_DISCONNECT_AFTER_PROV",
"range": null,
"title": "Terminate connection after provisioning is done",
"type": "bool"
}
],
"depends_on": "BT_ENABLED",
"help": null,
"id": "WIFI_PROV_KEEP_BLE_ON_AFTER_PROV",
"name": "WIFI_PROV_KEEP_BLE_ON_AFTER_PROV",
"range": null,
"title": "Keep BT on after provisioning is done",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice WIFI_PROV_STA_SCAN_METHOD>",
"help": "Scan will end after scanning the entire channel. This option is useful in Mesh WiFi Systems.",
"id": "WIFI_PROV_STA_ALL_CHANNEL_SCAN",
"name": "WIFI_PROV_STA_ALL_CHANNEL_SCAN",
"range": null,
"title": "All Channel Scan",
"type": "bool"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": "<choice WIFI_PROV_STA_SCAN_METHOD>",
"help": "Scan will end after an AP matching with the SSID has been detected.",
"id": "WIFI_PROV_STA_FAST_SCAN",
"name": "WIFI_PROV_STA_FAST_SCAN",
"range": null,
"title": "Fast Scan",
"type": "bool"
}
],
"depends_on": null,
"help": null,
"id": "component-config-wi-fi-provisioning-manager-wifi-provisioning-scan-method",
"name": "WIFI_PROV_STA_SCAN_METHOD",
"title": "Wifi Provisioning Scan Method",
"type": "choice"
}
],
"depends_on": null,
"id": "component-config-wi-fi-provisioning-manager",
"title": "Wi-Fi Provisioning Manager",
"type": "menu"
}
],
"depends_on": null,
"id": "component-config",
"title": "Component config",
"type": "menu"
},
{
"children": [],
"depends_on": null,
"help": "By enabling this option, ESP-IDF experimental feature options will be visible.\n\nNote you should still enable a certain experimental feature option to use it, and you\nshould read the corresponding risk warning and known issue list carefully.",
"id": "IDF_EXPERIMENTAL_FEATURES",
"name": "IDF_EXPERIMENTAL_FEATURES",
"range": null,
"title": "Make experimental features visible",
"type": "bool"
}
]