esp-idf/components/esptool_py/Kconfig.projbuild

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menu "Serial flasher config"
config ESPTOOLPY_PORT
string "Default serial port"
depends on !IDF_CMAKE
default "/dev/ttyUSB0"
help
The serial port that's connected to the ESP chip. This can be overridden by setting the ESPPORT
environment variable.
This value is ignored when using the CMake-based build system or idf.py.
choice ESPTOOLPY_BAUD
prompt "Default baud rate"
depends on !IDF_CMAKE
default ESPTOOLPY_BAUD_115200B
help
Default baud rate to use while communicating with the ESP chip. Can be overridden by
setting the ESPBAUD variable.
This value is ignored when using the CMake-based build system or idf.py.
config ESPTOOLPY_BAUD_115200B
bool "115200 baud"
config ESPTOOLPY_BAUD_230400B
bool "230400 baud"
config ESPTOOLPY_BAUD_921600B
bool "921600 baud"
config ESPTOOLPY_BAUD_2MB
bool "2Mbaud"
config ESPTOOLPY_BAUD_OTHER
bool "Other baud rate"
endchoice
config ESPTOOLPY_BAUD_OTHER_VAL
int "Other baud rate value" if ESPTOOLPY_BAUD_OTHER
default 115200
config ESPTOOLPY_BAUD
int
depends on !IDF_CMAKE
default 115200 if ESPTOOLPY_BAUD_115200B
default 230400 if ESPTOOLPY_BAUD_230400B
default 921600 if ESPTOOLPY_BAUD_921600B
default 2000000 if ESPTOOLPY_BAUD_2MB
default ESPTOOLPY_BAUD_OTHER_VAL if ESPTOOLPY_BAUD_OTHER
config ESPTOOLPY_COMPRESSED
bool "Use compressed upload"
depends on !IDF_CMAKE
default "y"
help
The flasher tool can send data compressed using zlib, letting the ROM on the ESP chip
decompress it on the fly before flashing it. For most payloads, this should result in a
speed increase.
config ESPTOOLPY_NO_STUB
bool "Disable download stub"
default "n"
help
The flasher tool sends a precompiled download stub first by default. That stub allows things
like compressed downloads and more. Usually you should not need to disable that feature
config ESPTOOLPY_OCT_FLASH
depends on IDF_TARGET_ESP32S3
bool "Enable Octal Flash"
default n
choice ESPTOOLPY_FLASH_VENDOR
depends on ESPTOOLPY_OCT_FLASH
prompt "Select OPI Flash Vendor"
default ESPTOOLPY_FLASH_VENDOR_MXIC
config ESPTOOLPY_FLASH_VENDOR_MXIC
bool "MXIC OPI FLASH(MX25UM25645G)"
endchoice
choice ESPTOOLPY_FLASHMODE_OCT
depends on ESPTOOLPY_OCT_FLASH
prompt "Flash OPI mode"
default ESPTOOLPY_FLASHMODE_OPI_DTR
config ESPTOOLPY_FLASHMODE_OPI_STR
depends on ESPTOOLPY_FLASH_VENDOR_MXIC
bool "OPI_STR"
config ESPTOOLPY_FLASHMODE_OPI_DTR
depends on ESPTOOLPY_FLASH_VENDOR_MXIC
bool "OPI_DTR"
endchoice
choice ESPTOOLPY_FLASHMODE
prompt "Flash SPI mode"
default ESPTOOLPY_FLASHMODE_DIO
help
Mode the flash chip is flashed in, as well as the default mode for the
binary to run in.
config ESPTOOLPY_FLASHMODE_QIO
bool "QIO"
config ESPTOOLPY_FLASHMODE_QOUT
bool "QOUT"
config ESPTOOLPY_FLASHMODE_DIO
bool "DIO"
config ESPTOOLPY_FLASHMODE_DOUT
bool "DOUT"
endchoice
# Note: we use esptool.py to flash bootloader in
# dio mode for QIO/QOUT, bootloader then upgrades
# itself to quad mode during initialisation
config ESPTOOLPY_FLASHMODE
string
default "dio" if ESPTOOLPY_FLASHMODE_QIO
default "dio" if ESPTOOLPY_FLASHMODE_QOUT
default "dio" if ESPTOOLPY_FLASHMODE_DIO
default "dout" if ESPTOOLPY_FLASHMODE_DOUT
choice ESPTOOLPY_FLASHFREQ
prompt "Flash SPI speed"
default ESPTOOLPY_FLASHFREQ_40M if IDF_TARGET_ESP32 || IDF_TARGET_ESP32H2
default ESPTOOLPY_FLASHFREQ_80M
help
The SPI flash frequency to be used.
config ESPTOOLPY_FLASHFREQ_120M
depends on ESPTOOLPY_FLASHMODE_OPI_STR || !ESPTOOLPY_OCT_FLASH
bool "120 MHz"
config ESPTOOLPY_FLASHFREQ_80M
bool "80 MHz"
config ESPTOOLPY_FLASHFREQ_40M
bool "40 MHz"
config ESPTOOLPY_FLASHFREQ_26M
bool "26 MHz"
depends on IDF_TARGET_ESP32 || IDF_TARGET_ESP32S2 || IDF_TARGET_ESP32C3
config ESPTOOLPY_FLASHFREQ_20M
bool "20 MHz"
endchoice
config ESPTOOLPY_FLASHFREQ
string
# On some of the ESP chips, max boot frequency would be equal to (or even lower than) 80m.
# We currently define this to `80m`.
default "80m" if ESPTOOLPY_FLASHFREQ_120M
default "80m" if ESPTOOLPY_FLASHFREQ_80M
default "40m" if ESPTOOLPY_FLASHFREQ_40M
default "26m" if ESPTOOLPY_FLASHFREQ_26M
default "20m" if ESPTOOLPY_FLASHFREQ_20M
choice ESPTOOLPY_FLASHSIZE
prompt "Flash size"
default ESPTOOLPY_FLASHSIZE_2MB
help
SPI flash size, in megabytes
config ESPTOOLPY_FLASHSIZE_1MB
bool "1 MB"
config ESPTOOLPY_FLASHSIZE_2MB
bool "2 MB"
config ESPTOOLPY_FLASHSIZE_4MB
bool "4 MB"
config ESPTOOLPY_FLASHSIZE_8MB
bool "8 MB"
config ESPTOOLPY_FLASHSIZE_16MB
bool "16 MB"
endchoice
config ESPTOOLPY_FLASHSIZE
string
default "1MB" if ESPTOOLPY_FLASHSIZE_1MB
default "2MB" if ESPTOOLPY_FLASHSIZE_2MB
default "4MB" if ESPTOOLPY_FLASHSIZE_4MB
default "8MB" if ESPTOOLPY_FLASHSIZE_8MB
default "16MB" if ESPTOOLPY_FLASHSIZE_16MB
config ESPTOOLPY_FLASHSIZE_DETECT
bool "Detect flash size when flashing bootloader"
default y
help
If this option is set, flashing the project will automatically detect
the flash size of the target chip and update the bootloader image
before it is flashed.
choice ESPTOOLPY_BEFORE
prompt "Before flashing"
default ESPTOOLPY_BEFORE_RESET
help
Configure whether esptool.py should reset the ESP32 before flashing.
Automatic resetting depends on the RTS & DTR signals being
wired from the serial port to the ESP32. Most USB development
boards do this internally.
config ESPTOOLPY_BEFORE_RESET
bool "Reset to bootloader"
config ESPTOOLPY_BEFORE_NORESET
bool "No reset"
endchoice
config ESPTOOLPY_BEFORE
string
default "default_reset" if ESPTOOLPY_BEFORE_RESET
default "no_reset" if ESPTOOLPY_BEFORE_NORESET
choice ESPTOOLPY_AFTER
prompt "After flashing"
default ESPTOOLPY_AFTER_RESET
help
Configure whether esptool.py should reset the ESP32 after flashing.
Automatic resetting depends on the RTS & DTR signals being
wired from the serial port to the ESP32. Most USB development
boards do this internally.
config ESPTOOLPY_AFTER_RESET
bool "Reset after flashing"
config ESPTOOLPY_AFTER_NORESET
bool "Stay in bootloader"
endchoice
config ESPTOOLPY_AFTER
string
default "hard_reset" if ESPTOOLPY_AFTER_RESET
default "no_reset" if ESPTOOLPY_AFTER_NORESET
choice ESPTOOLPY_MONITOR_BAUD
prompt "'idf.py monitor' baud rate"
default ESPTOOLPY_MONITOR_BAUD_115200B
help
Baud rate to use when running 'idf.py monitor' or 'make monitor'
to view serial output from a running chip.
If "Same as UART Console baud rate" is chosen then the value will
follow the "UART Console baud rate" config item.
Can override by setting the MONITORBAUD environment variable.
config ESPTOOLPY_MONITOR_BAUD_CONSOLE
bool "Same as UART console baud rate"
config ESPTOOLPY_MONITOR_BAUD_9600B
bool "9600 bps"
config ESPTOOLPY_MONITOR_BAUD_57600B
bool "57600 bps"
config ESPTOOLPY_MONITOR_BAUD_115200B
bool "115200 bps"
config ESPTOOLPY_MONITOR_BAUD_230400B
bool "230400 bps"
config ESPTOOLPY_MONITOR_BAUD_921600B
bool "921600 bps"
config ESPTOOLPY_MONITOR_BAUD_2MB
bool "2 Mbps"
config ESPTOOLPY_MONITOR_BAUD_OTHER
bool "Custom baud rate"
endchoice
config ESPTOOLPY_MONITOR_BAUD_OTHER_VAL
int "Custom baud rate value" if ESPTOOLPY_MONITOR_BAUD_OTHER
default 115200
config ESPTOOLPY_MONITOR_BAUD
int
default ESP_CONSOLE_UART_BAUDRATE if ESPTOOLPY_MONITOR_BAUD_CONSOLE
default 9600 if ESPTOOLPY_MONITOR_BAUD_9600B
default 57600 if ESPTOOLPY_MONITOR_BAUD_57600B
default 115200 if ESPTOOLPY_MONITOR_BAUD_115200B
default 230400 if ESPTOOLPY_MONITOR_BAUD_230400B
default 921600 if ESPTOOLPY_MONITOR_BAUD_921600B
default 2000000 if ESPTOOLPY_MONITOR_BAUD_2MB
default ESPTOOLPY_MONITOR_BAUD_OTHER_VAL if ESPTOOLPY_MONITOR_BAUD_OTHER
endmenu