2016-08-17 11:08:22 -04:00
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menu "FreeRTOS"
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# This is actually also handled in the ESP32 startup code, not only in FreeRTOS.
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config FREERTOS_UNICORE
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bool "Run FreeRTOS only on first core"
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default n
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help
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This version of FreeRTOS normally takes control of all cores of
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the CPU. Select this if you only want to start it on the first core.
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This is needed when e.g. another process needs complete control
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over the second core.
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choice FREERTOS_CORETIMER
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prompt "Xtensa timer to use as the FreeRTOS tick source"
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default CONFIG_FREERTOS_CORETIMER_0
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help
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FreeRTOS needs a timer with an associated interrupt to use as
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the main tick source to increase counters, run timers and do
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pre-emptive multitasking with. There are multiple timers available
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to do this, with different interrupt priorities. Check
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config FREERTOS_CORETIMER_0
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bool "Timer 0 (int 6, level 1)"
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help
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Select this to use timer 0
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config FREERTOS_CORETIMER_1
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bool "Timer 1 (int 15, level 3)"
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help
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Select this to use timer 1
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config FREERTOS_CORETIMER_2
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bool "Timer 2 (int 16, level 5)"
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help
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Select this to use timer 2
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endchoice
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config FREERTOS_HZ
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int "Tick rate (Hz)"
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range 1 10000
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default 100
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help
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Select the tick rate at which FreeRTOS does pre-emptive context switching.
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choice FREERTOS_CHECK_STACKOVERFLOW
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prompt "Check for stack overflow"
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default FREERTOS_CHECK_STACKOVERFLOW_QUICK
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help
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FreeRTOS can check for stack overflows in threads and trigger an user function
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called vApplicationStackOverflowHook when this happens.
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config FREERTOS_CHECK_STACKOVERFLOW_NONE
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bool "No checking"
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help
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Do not check for stack overflows (configCHECK_FOR_STACK_OVERFLOW=0)
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config FREERTOS_CHECK_STACKOVERFLOW_PTRVAL
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bool "Check by stack pointer value"
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help
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Check for stack overflows on each context switch by checking if
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the stack pointer is in a valid range. Quick but does not detect
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stack overflows that happened between context switches
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(configCHECK_FOR_STACK_OVERFLOW=1)
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config FREERTOS_CHECK_STACKOVERFLOW_CANARY
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bool "Check using canary bytes"
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help
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Places some magic bytes at the end of the stack area and on each
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context switch, check if these bytes are still intact. More thorough
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than just checking the pointer, but also slightly slower.
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(configCHECK_FOR_STACK_OVERFLOW=2)
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endchoice
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2016-08-24 01:29:06 -04:00
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config FREERTOS_THREAD_LOCAL_STORAGE_POINTERS
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int "Amount of thread local storage pointers"
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range 0 256
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default 0
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help
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FreeRTOS has the ability to store per-thread pointers in the task
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control block. This controls the amount of pointers available;
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0 turns off this functionality.
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#This still needs to be implemented.
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choice FREERTOS_PANIC
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prompt "Panic handler behaviour"
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default FREERTOS_PANIC_PRINT_REBOOT
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help
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If FreeRTOS detects unexpected behaviour or an unhandled exception, the panic handler is
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invoked. Configure the panic handlers action here.
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config FREERTOS_PANIC_PRINT_HALT
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bool "Print registers and halt"
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help
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Outputs the relevant registers over the serial port and halt the
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processor. Needs a manual reset to restart.
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config FREERTOS_PANIC_PRINT_REBOOT
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bool "Print registers and reboot"
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help
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Outputs the relevant registers over the serial port and immediately
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reset the processor.
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config FREERTOS_PANIC_SILENT_REBOOT
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bool "Silent reboot"
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help
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Just resets the processor without outputting anything
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config FREERTOS_PANIC_GDBSTUB
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bool "Invoke GDBStub"
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help
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Invoke gdbstub on the serial port, allowing for gdb to attach to it to do a postmortem
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of the crash.
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endchoice
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config FREERTOS_DEBUG_OCDAWARE
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bool "Make exception and panic handlers JTAG/OCD aware"
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default y
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help
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The FreeRTOS panic and unhandled exception handers can detect a JTAG OCD debugger and
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instead of panicking, have the debugger stop on the offending instruction.
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2016-08-24 04:01:41 -04:00
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choice FREERTOS_ASSERT
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prompt "FreeRTOS assertions"
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default FREERTOS_ASSERT_FAIL_ABORT
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help
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Failed FreeRTOS configASSERT() assertions can be configured to
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behave in different ways.
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config FREERTOS_ASSERT_FAIL_ABORT
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bool "abort() on failed assertions"
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help
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If a FreeRTOS configASSERT() fails, FreeRTOS will abort() and
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halt execution. The panic handler can be configured to handle
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the outcome of an abort() in different ways.
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config FREERTOS_ASSERT_FAIL_PRINT_CONTINUE
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bool "Print and continue failed assertions"
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help
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If a FreeRTOS assertion fails, print it out and continue.
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config FREERTOS_ASSERT_DISABLE
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bool "Disable FreeRTOS assertions"
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help
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FreeRTOS configASSERT() will not be compiled into the binary.
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endchoice
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2016-08-17 11:08:22 -04:00
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endmenu
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