menu "IPC (Inter-Processor Call)" config ESP_IPC_TASK_STACK_SIZE int "Inter-Processor Call (IPC) task stack size" range 512 65536 if !APPTRACE_ENABLE range 2048 65536 if APPTRACE_ENABLE default 2048 if APPTRACE_ENABLE default 1536 help Configure the IPC tasks stack size. One IPC task runs on each core (in dual core mode), and allows for cross-core function calls. See IPC documentation for more details. The default stack size should be enough for most common use cases. It can be shrunk if you are sure that you do not use any custom IPC functionality. config ESP_IPC_USES_CALLERS_PRIORITY bool "IPC runs at caller's priority" default y 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, and hence IPC task will run at (configMAX_PRIORITIES - 1) priority. config ESP_IPC_ISR_ENABLE bool default y if !FREERTOS_UNICORE help This feature servers a similar purpose to the IPC except that the callback function is run in the context of a level 4 interrupt (i.e., high priority/level interrupt). The IPC ISR feature is intended for low latency execution of simple functions written in assembly on another CPU. Due to being run in higher level interrupt context, the assembly functions should be written in a particular way (see esp_test_ipc_isr_asm() and the "High-Level Interrupts" chapter in hlinterrupts.rst for more details). endmenu # "IPC (Inter-Processor Call)