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							- # Shell backends configuration options
 
- # Copyright (c) 2018 Nordic Semiconductor ASA
 
- # SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0
 
- menuconfig SHELL_BACKENDS
 
- 	bool "Enable shell backends"
 
- 	default y
 
- 	help
 
- 	  Enable shell backends.
 
- if SHELL_BACKENDS
 
- # Workaround for not being able to have commas in macro arguments
 
- DT_CHOSEN_Z_SHELL_UART := zephyr,shell-uart
 
- config SHELL_BACKEND_SERIAL
 
- 	bool "Enable serial backend"
 
- 	default "$(dt_chosen_enabled,$(DT_CHOSEN_Z_SHELL_UART))" if HAS_DTS
 
- 	default y if !HAS_DTS
 
- 	select SERIAL
 
- 	select RING_BUFFER
 
- 	help
 
- 	  Enable serial backend.
 
- if SHELL_BACKEND_SERIAL
 
- config SHELL_BACKEND_SERIAL_INIT_PRIORITY
 
- 	int "Initialization priority"
 
- 	default 0
 
- 	range 0 99
 
- 	help
 
- 	  Initialization priority for UART backend. This must be bigger than
 
- 	  the initialization priority of the used serial device.
 
- config SHELL_PROMPT_UART
 
- 	string "Displayed prompt name"
 
- 	default "uart:~$ "
 
- 	help
 
- 	  Displayed prompt name for UART backend.
 
- # Workaround for not being able to have commas in macro arguments
 
- DT_CHOSEN_Z_SHELL_UART := zephyr,shell-uart
 
- config UART_SHELL_ON_DEV_NAME
 
- 	string "Device Name of UART Device for SHELL_BACKEND_SERIAL"
 
- 	default "$(dt_chosen_label,$(DT_CHOSEN_Z_SHELL_UART))" if HAS_DTS
 
- 	default "UART_0"
 
- 	help
 
- 	  This option specifies the name of UART device to be used for the
 
- 	  SHELL UART backend.
 
- 	  In case when DTS is enabled (HAS_DTS), the default value is
 
- 	  set from DTS chosen node 'zephyr,shell-uart' but can be overridden
 
- 	  here.
 
- # Internal config to enable UART interrupts if supported.
 
- config SHELL_BACKEND_SERIAL_INTERRUPT_DRIVEN
 
- 	bool "Interrupt driven"
 
- 	default y
 
- 	depends on SERIAL_SUPPORT_INTERRUPT
 
- 	select UART_INTERRUPT_DRIVEN
 
- config SHELL_BACKEND_SERIAL_TX_RING_BUFFER_SIZE
 
- 	int "Set TX ring buffer size"
 
- 	default 8
 
- 	depends on SHELL_BACKEND_SERIAL_INTERRUPT_DRIVEN
 
- 	help
 
- 	  If UART is utilizing DMA transfers then increasing ring buffer size
 
- 	  increases transfers length and reduces number of interrupts.
 
- config SHELL_BACKEND_SERIAL_RX_RING_BUFFER_SIZE
 
- 	int "Set RX ring buffer size"
 
- 	default 64
 
- 	help
 
- 	  RX ring buffer size impacts accepted latency of handling incoming
 
- 	  bytes by shell. If shell input is coming from the keyboard then it is
 
- 	  usually enough if ring buffer is few bytes (more than one due to
 
- 	  escape sequences). However, if bulk data is transferred it may be
 
- 	  required to increase it.
 
- config SHELL_BACKEND_SERIAL_RX_POLL_PERIOD
 
- 	int "RX polling period (in milliseconds)"
 
- 	default 10
 
- 	depends on !SHELL_BACKEND_SERIAL_INTERRUPT_DRIVEN
 
- 	help
 
- 	  Determines how often UART is polled for RX byte.
 
- config SHELL_BACKEND_SERIAL_CHECK_DTR
 
- 	bool "Check DTR signal before TX"
 
- 	default y if USB_UART_CONSOLE
 
- 	depends on UART_LINE_CTRL
 
- 	help
 
- 	  Check DTR signal before TX.
 
- module = SHELL_BACKEND_SERIAL
 
- default-timeout = 100
 
- source "subsys/shell/Kconfig.template.shell_log_queue_timeout"
 
- default-size = 10
 
- source "subsys/shell/Kconfig.template.shell_log_queue_size"
 
- choice
 
- 	prompt "Initial log level limit"
 
- 	default SHELL_BACKEND_SERIAL_LOG_LEVEL_DEFAULT
 
- config SHELL_BACKEND_SERIAL_LOG_LEVEL_DEFAULT
 
- 	bool "System limit (LOG_MAX_LEVEL)"
 
- config SHELL_BACKEND_SERIAL_LOG_LEVEL_DBG
 
- 	bool "Debug"
 
- config SHELL_BACKEND_SERIAL_LOG_LEVEL_INF
 
- 	bool "Info"
 
- config SHELL_BACKEND_SERIAL_LOG_LEVEL_WRN
 
- 	bool "Warning"
 
- config SHELL_BACKEND_SERIAL_LOG_LEVEL_ERR
 
- 	bool "Error"
 
- config SHELL_BACKEND_SERIAL_LOG_LEVEL_NONE
 
- 	bool "None"
 
- endchoice
 
- config SHELL_BACKEND_SERIAL_LOG_LEVEL
 
- 	int
 
- 	default 0 if SHELL_BACKEND_SERIAL_LOG_LEVEL_NONE
 
- 	default 1 if SHELL_BACKEND_SERIAL_LOG_LEVEL_ERR
 
- 	default 2 if SHELL_BACKEND_SERIAL_LOG_LEVEL_WRN
 
- 	default 3 if SHELL_BACKEND_SERIAL_LOG_LEVEL_INF
 
- 	default 4 if SHELL_BACKEND_SERIAL_LOG_LEVEL_DBG
 
- 	default 5 if SHELL_BACKEND_SERIAL_LOG_LEVEL_DEFAULT
 
- endif # SHELL_BACKEND_SERIAL
 
- config SHELL_BACKEND_RTT
 
- 	bool "Enable RTT backend"
 
- 	select CONSOLE
 
- 	select RTT_CONSOLE
 
- 	depends on USE_SEGGER_RTT
 
- 	help
 
- 	  Enable RTT backend.
 
- if SHELL_BACKEND_RTT
 
- config SHELL_PROMPT_RTT
 
- 	string "Displayed prompt name"
 
- 	default "rtt:~$ "
 
- 	help
 
- 	  Displayed prompt name for RTT backend.
 
- config SHELL_RTT_RX_POLL_PERIOD
 
- 	int "RX polling period (in milliseconds)"
 
- 	default 10
 
- 	help
 
- 	  Determines how often RTT is polled for RX byte.
 
- module = SHELL_BACKEND_RTT
 
- default-timeout = 100
 
- source "subsys/shell/Kconfig.template.shell_log_queue_timeout"
 
- default-size = 10
 
- source "subsys/shell/Kconfig.template.shell_log_queue_size"
 
- choice
 
- 	prompt "Initial log level limit"
 
- 	default SHELL_RTT_INIT_LOG_LEVEL_DEFAULT
 
- config SHELL_RTT_INIT_LOG_LEVEL_DEFAULT
 
- 	bool "System limit (LOG_MAX_LEVEL)"
 
- config SHELL_RTT_INIT_LOG_LEVEL_DBG
 
- 	bool "Debug"
 
- config SHELL_RTT_INIT_LOG_LEVEL_INF
 
- 	bool "Info"
 
- config SHELL_RTT_INIT_LOG_LEVEL_WRN
 
- 	bool "Warning"
 
- config SHELL_RTT_INIT_LOG_LEVEL_ERR
 
- 	bool "Error"
 
- config SHELL_RTT_INIT_LOG_LEVEL_NONE
 
- 	bool "None"
 
- endchoice
 
- config SHELL_RTT_INIT_LOG_LEVEL
 
- 	int
 
- 	default 0 if SHELL_RTT_INIT_LOG_LEVEL_NONE
 
- 	default 1 if SHELL_RTT_INIT_LOG_LEVEL_ERR
 
- 	default 2 if SHELL_RTT_INIT_LOG_LEVEL_WRN
 
- 	default 3 if SHELL_RTT_INIT_LOG_LEVEL_INF
 
- 	default 4 if SHELL_RTT_INIT_LOG_LEVEL_DBG
 
- 	default 5 if SHELL_RTT_INIT_LOG_LEVEL_DEFAULT
 
- module = SHELL_RTT
 
- module-str = RTT shell backend
 
- source "subsys/logging/Kconfig.template.log_config"
 
- endif # SHELL_BACKEND_RTT
 
- config SHELL_BACKEND_TELNET
 
- 	bool "Enable TELNET backend."
 
- 	depends on NET_TCP
 
- 	depends on NET_IPV4 || NET_IPV6
 
- 	help
 
- 	  Enable TELNET backend.
 
- if SHELL_BACKEND_TELNET
 
- config SHELL_PROMPT_TELNET
 
- 	string "Displayed prompt name"
 
- 	default "~$ "
 
- 	help
 
- 	  Displayed prompt name for TELNET backend.
 
- config SHELL_TELNET_PORT
 
- 	int "Telnet port number"
 
- 	default 23
 
- 	help
 
- 	  This option is used to configure on which port telnet is going
 
- 	  to be bound.
 
- config SHELL_TELNET_LINE_BUF_SIZE
 
- 	int "Telnet line buffer size"
 
- 	default 80
 
- 	help
 
- 	  This option can be used to modify the size of the buffer storing
 
- 	  shell output line, prior to sending it through the network.
 
- 	  Of course an output line can be longer than such size, it just
 
- 	  means sending it will start as soon as it reaches this size.
 
- 	  It really depends on what type of output is expected.
 
- 	  A lot of short lines: better reduce this value. On the contrary,
 
- 	  raise it.
 
- config SHELL_TELNET_SEND_TIMEOUT
 
- 	int "Telnet line send timeout"
 
- 	default 100
 
- 	help
 
- 	  This option can be used to modify the duration of the timer that kick
 
- 	  in when a line buffer is not empty but did not yet meet the line feed.
 
- config SHELL_TELNET_SUPPORT_COMMAND
 
- 	bool "Add support for telnet commands (IAC) [Experimental]"
 
- 	help
 
- 	  Current support is so limited it's not interesting to enable it.
 
- 	  However, if proven to be needed at some point, it will be possible
 
- 	  to extend such support.
 
- module = SHELL_TELNET
 
- default-timeout = 100
 
- source "subsys/shell/Kconfig.template.shell_log_queue_timeout"
 
- default-size = 10
 
- source "subsys/shell/Kconfig.template.shell_log_queue_size"
 
- choice
 
- 	prompt "Initial log level limit"
 
- 	default SHELL_TELNET_INIT_LOG_LEVEL_DEFAULT
 
- config SHELL_TELNET_INIT_LOG_LEVEL_DEFAULT
 
- 	bool "System limit (LOG_MAX_LEVEL)"
 
- config SHELL_TELNET_INIT_LOG_LEVEL_DBG
 
- 	bool "Debug"
 
- config SHELL_TELNET_INIT_LOG_LEVEL_INF
 
- 	bool "Info"
 
- config SHELL_TELNET_INIT_LOG_LEVEL_WRN
 
- 	bool "Warning"
 
- config SHELL_TELNET_INIT_LOG_LEVEL_ERR
 
- 	bool "Error"
 
- config SHELL_TELNET_INIT_LOG_LEVEL_NONE
 
- 	bool "None"
 
- endchoice
 
- config SHELL_TELNET_INIT_LOG_LEVEL
 
- 	int
 
- 	default 0 if SHELL_TELNET_INIT_LOG_LEVEL_NONE
 
- 	default 1 if SHELL_TELNET_INIT_LOG_LEVEL_ERR
 
- 	default 2 if SHELL_TELNET_INIT_LOG_LEVEL_WRN
 
- 	default 3 if SHELL_TELNET_INIT_LOG_LEVEL_INF
 
- 	default 4 if SHELL_TELNET_INIT_LOG_LEVEL_DBG
 
- 	default 5 if SHELL_TELNET_INIT_LOG_LEVEL_DEFAULT
 
- module = SHELL_TELNET
 
- module-str = TELNET shell backend
 
- source "subsys/logging/Kconfig.template.log_config"
 
- endif # SHELL_TELNET_BACKEND
 
- config SHELL_BACKEND_DUMMY
 
- 	bool "Enable dummy backend."
 
- 	help
 
- 	  Enable dummy backend which can be used to execute commands with no
 
- 	  need for physical transport interface.
 
- if SHELL_BACKEND_DUMMY
 
- config SHELL_PROMPT_DUMMY
 
- 	string "Displayed prompt name"
 
- 	default "~$ "
 
- 	help
 
- 	  Displayed prompt name for DUMMY backend.
 
- config SHELL_BACKEND_DUMMY_BUF_SIZE
 
- 	int "Size of dummy buffer size"
 
- 	default 300
 
- 	help
 
- 	  This is size of output buffer that will be used by dummy backend, this limits number of
 
- 	  characters that will be captured from command output.
 
- endif # SHELL_BACKEND_DUMMY
 
- endif # SHELL_BACKENDS
 
 
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