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menu "Newlib"
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choice NEWLIB_STDOUT_LINE_ENDING
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prompt "Line ending for UART output"
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default NEWLIB_STDOUT_LINE_ENDING_CRLF
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help
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This option allows configuring the desired line endings sent to UART
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when a newline ('\n', LF) appears on stdout.
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Three options are possible:
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CRLF: whenever LF is encountered, prepend it with CR
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LF: no modification is applied, stdout is sent as is
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CR: each occurrence of LF is replaced with CR
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This option doesn't affect behavior of the UART driver (drivers/uart.h).
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config NEWLIB_STDOUT_LINE_ENDING_CRLF
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bool "CRLF"
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config NEWLIB_STDOUT_LINE_ENDING_LF
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bool "LF"
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config NEWLIB_STDOUT_LINE_ENDING_CR
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bool "CR"
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endchoice
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choice NEWLIB_STDIN_LINE_ENDING
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prompt "Line ending for UART input"
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default NEWLIB_STDIN_LINE_ENDING_CR
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help
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This option allows configuring which input sequence on UART produces
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a newline ('\n', LF) on stdin.
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Three options are possible:
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CRLF: CRLF is converted to LF
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LF: no modification is applied, input is sent to stdin as is
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CR: each occurrence of CR is replaced with LF
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This option doesn't affect behavior of the UART driver (drivers/uart.h).
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config NEWLIB_STDIN_LINE_ENDING_CRLF
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bool "CRLF"
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config NEWLIB_STDIN_LINE_ENDING_LF
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bool "LF"
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config NEWLIB_STDIN_LINE_ENDING_CR
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bool "CR"
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endchoice
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config NEWLIB_NANO_FORMAT
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bool "Enable 'nano' formatting options for printf/scanf family"
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default y if IDF_TARGET_ESP32C2
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help
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In most chips the ROM contains parts of newlib C library, including printf/scanf family
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of functions. These functions have been compiled with so-called "nano"
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formatting option. This option doesn't support 64-bit integer formats and C99
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features, such as positional arguments.
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For more details about "nano" formatting option, please see newlib readme file,
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search for '--enable-newlib-nano-formatted-io':
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https://sourceware.org/git/?p=newlib-cygwin.git;a=blob_plain;f=newlib/README;hb=HEAD
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If this option is enabled and the ROM contains functions from newlib-nano, the build system
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will use functions available in ROM, reducing the application binary size.
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Functions available in ROM run faster than functions which run from flash. Functions available
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in ROM can also run when flash instruction cache is disabled.
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Some chips (e.g. ESP32-C6) has the full formatting versions of printf/scanf in ROM instead of
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the nano versions and in this building with newlib nano might actually increase the size of
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the binary. Which functions are present in ROM can be seen from ROM caps:
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ESP_ROM_HAS_NEWLIB_NANO_FORMAT and ESP_ROM_HAS_NEWLIB_NORMAL_FORMAT.
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If you need 64-bit integer formatting support or C99 features, keep this
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option disabled.
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choice NEWLIB_TIME_SYSCALL
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prompt "Timers used for gettimeofday function"
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default NEWLIB_TIME_SYSCALL_USE_RTC_HRT
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help
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This setting defines which hardware timers are used to
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implement 'gettimeofday' and 'time' functions in C library.
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- If both high-resolution (systimer for all targets except ESP32)
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and RTC timers are used, timekeeping will continue in deep sleep.
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Time will be reported at 1 microsecond resolution.
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This is the default, and the recommended option.
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- If only high-resolution timer (systimer) is used, gettimeofday will
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provide time at microsecond resolution.
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Time will not be preserved when going into deep sleep mode.
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- If only RTC timer is used, timekeeping will continue in
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deep sleep, but time will be measured at 6.(6) microsecond
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resolution. Also the gettimeofday function itself may take
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longer to run.
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- If no timers are used, gettimeofday and time functions
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return -1 and set errno to ENOSYS; they are defined as weak,
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so they could be overridden.
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If you want to customize gettimeofday() and other time functions,
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please choose this option and refer to the 'time.c' source file
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for the exact prototypes of these functions.
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- When RTC is used for timekeeping, two RTC_STORE registers are
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used to keep time in deep sleep mode.
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config NEWLIB_TIME_SYSCALL_USE_RTC_HRT
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bool "RTC and high-resolution timer"
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select ESP_TIME_FUNCS_USE_RTC_TIMER
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select ESP_TIME_FUNCS_USE_ESP_TIMER
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config NEWLIB_TIME_SYSCALL_USE_RTC
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bool "RTC"
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select ESP_TIME_FUNCS_USE_RTC_TIMER
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config NEWLIB_TIME_SYSCALL_USE_HRT
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bool "High-resolution timer"
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select ESP_TIME_FUNCS_USE_ESP_TIMER
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config NEWLIB_TIME_SYSCALL_USE_NONE
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bool "None"
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select ESP_TIME_FUNCS_USE_NONE
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endchoice
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2019-04-30 06:51:55 -04:00
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endmenu # Newlib
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2024-01-01 05:13:02 -05:00
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config STDATOMIC_S32C1I_SPIRAM_WORKAROUND
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bool
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default SPIRAM && (IDF_TARGET_ESP32 || IDF_TARGET_ESP32S3) && !IDF_TOOLCHAIN_CLANG # TODO IDF-9032
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