esp-idf/components/esp_hw_support/Kconfig
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menu "Hardware Settings"
orsource "./port/$IDF_TARGET/Kconfig.spiram"
menu "MAC Config"
config ESP_MAC_ADDR_UNIVERSE_WIFI_STA
bool
config ESP_MAC_ADDR_UNIVERSE_WIFI_AP
bool
config ESP_MAC_ADDR_UNIVERSE_BT
bool
config ESP_MAC_ADDR_UNIVERSE_ETH
bool
# Insert chip-specific MAC config
rsource "./port/$IDF_TARGET/Kconfig.mac"
endmenu
menu "Sleep Config"
# This is here since this option affect behavior of esp_light_sleep_start
# regardless of power management configuration.
config ESP_SLEEP_POWER_DOWN_FLASH
bool "Power down flash in light sleep when there is no SPIRAM"
depends on !SPIRAM
default y
help
If enabled, chip will try to power down flash as part of esp_light_sleep_start(), which costs
more time when chip wakes up. Can only be enabled if there is no SPIRAM configured.
This option will in fact consider VDD_SDIO auto power value (ESP_PD_OPTION_AUTO) as OFF. Also, it is
possible to force a power domain to stay ON during light sleep by using esp_sleep_pd_config()
function.
config ESP_SLEEP_RTC_BUS_ISO_WORKAROUND
bool
default y if IDF_TARGET_ESP32 || IDF_TARGET_ESP32S2 || IDF_TARGET_ESP32S3
config ESP_SLEEP_GPIO_RESET_WORKAROUND
bool "light sleep GPIO reset workaround"
default y if IDF_TARGET_ESP32C2 || IDF_TARGET_ESP32C3 || IDF_TARGET_ESP32S3
select PM_SLP_DISABLE_GPIO if FREERTOS_USE_TICKLESS_IDLE
help
esp32c2, esp32c3 and esp32s3 will reset at wake-up if GPIO is received a small electrostatic
pulse during light sleep, with specific condition
- GPIO needs to be configured as input-mode only
- The pin receives a small electrostatic pulse, and reset occurs when the pulse
voltage is higher than 6 V
For GPIO set to input mode only, it is not a good practice to leave it open/floating,
The hardware design needs to controlled it with determined supply or ground voltage
is necessary.
This option provides a software workaround for this issue. Configure to isolate all
GPIO pins in sleep state.
config ESP_SLEEP_PSRAM_LEAKAGE_WORKAROUND
bool "PSRAM leakage current workaround in light sleep"
depends on SPIRAM
help
When the CS pin of SPIRAM is not pulled up, the sleep current will
increase during light sleep. If the CS pin of SPIRAM has an external
pull-up, you do not need to select this option, otherwise, you
should enable this option.
config ESP_SLEEP_FLASH_LEAKAGE_WORKAROUND
bool "Flash leakage current workaround in light sleep"
help
When the CS pin of Flash is not pulled up, the sleep current will
increase during light sleep. If the CS pin of Flash has an external
pull-up, you do not need to select this option, otherwise, you
should enable this option.
config ESP_SLEEP_DEEP_SLEEP_WAKEUP_DELAY
int "Extra delay in deep sleep wake stub (in us)"
depends on IDF_TARGET_ESP32 || IDF_TARGET_ESP32S3
default 2000
range 0 5000
help
When the chip exits deep sleep, the CPU and the flash chip are powered on
at the same time. CPU will run deep sleep stub first, and then
proceed to load code from flash. Some flash chips need sufficient
time to pass between power on and first read operation. By default,
without any extra delay, this time is approximately 900us, although
some flash chip types need more than that.
By default extra delay is set to 2000us. When optimizing startup time
for applications which require it, this value may be reduced.
If you are seeing "flash read err, 1000" message printed to the
console after deep sleep reset, try increasing this value.
endmenu
menu "RTC Clock Config"
orsource "./port/$IDF_TARGET/Kconfig.rtc"
config RTC_CLOCK_BBPLL_POWER_ON_WITH_USB
# This is used for configure the RTC clock.
bool "Keep BBPLL clock always work"
depends on ESP_CONSOLE_USB_SERIAL_JTAG || ESP_CONSOLE_SECONDARY_USB_SERIAL_JTAG
default y
help
When the chip goes sleep or software reset, the clock source would change to XTAL
and switch off the BBPLL clock for saving power. However, this might make the
USB_SERIAL_JTAG down which depends on BBPLL as its unique clock source.
Therefore, this is used for keeping bbpll clock always on when USB_SERIAL_JTAG PORT is using.
If you want to use USB_SERIAL_JTAG under sw_reset case or sleep-wakeup case, you shoule select
this option. But be aware that this might increase the power consumption.
endmenu
menu "Peripheral Control"
config PERIPH_CTRL_FUNC_IN_IRAM
bool "Place peripheral control functions into IRAM"
default n
help
Place peripheral control functions (e.g. periph_module_reset) into IRAM,
so that these functions can be IRAM-safe and able to be called in the other IRAM interrupt context.
endmenu
menu "MMU Config"
# This Config is used for configure the MMU.
# Be configured based on flash size selection.
# Invisible to users.
config MMU_PAGE_SIZE_16KB
bool
default y if IDF_TARGET_ESP32C2 && ESPTOOLPY_FLASHSIZE_1MB
default n
config MMU_PAGE_SIZE_32KB
bool
default y if IDF_TARGET_ESP32C2 && ESPTOOLPY_FLASHSIZE_2MB
default n
config MMU_PAGE_SIZE_64KB
bool
default y if !MMU_PAGE_SIZE_32KB && !MMU_PAGE_SIZE_16KB
default n
config MMU_PAGE_MODE
string
default "16KB" if MMU_PAGE_SIZE_16KB
default "32KB" if MMU_PAGE_SIZE_32KB
default "64KB" if MMU_PAGE_SIZE_64KB
config MMU_PAGE_SIZE
# Some chips support different flash MMU page sizes: 64k, 32k, 16k.
# Since the number of MMU pages is limited, the maximum flash size supported
# for each page size is reduced proportionally: 4 MB, 2MB, 1MB. To make best
# use of small flash sizes (reducing the wasted space due to alignment), we
# need to use the smallest possible MMU page size for the given flash size.
hex
default 0x4000 if MMU_PAGE_SIZE_16KB
default 0x8000 if MMU_PAGE_SIZE_32KB
default 0x10000 if MMU_PAGE_SIZE_64KB
endmenu
# Insert chip-specific HW config
orsource "./port/$IDF_TARGET/Kconfig.hw_support"
endmenu