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If this is selected, then the MTD interface to the Atmel AT45DB device will be used to support paging.
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<li>
<code>CONFIG_PAGING_BINOFFSET</code>:
If CONFIG_PAGING_M25PX or CONFIG_PAGING_AT45DB is defined then CONFIG_PAGING_BINOFFSET will be used to specify the offset in bytes into the FLASH device where the NuttX binary image is located.
<code>CONFIG_PAGING_SPIPORT</code>:
If CONFIG_PAGING_M25PX or CONFIG_PAGING_AT45DB is defined and the device has multiple SPI busses (ports), then this configuration should be set to indicate which SPI port the device is connected.
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<p>
The following can be used to disable categories of APIs supported
by the OS. If the compiler supports weak functions, then it
should not be necessary to disable functions unless you want to
restrict usage of those APIs.
</p>
<p>
There are certain dependency relationships in these features.
</p>
<ul>
<li>
<code>mq_notify()</code> logic depends on signals to awaken tasks
waiting for queues to become full or empty.
</li>
<li>
<code>pthread_condtimedwait()</code> depends on signals to wake
up waiting tasks.
</li>
</ul>
<ul>
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<code>CONFIG_DISABLE_CLOCK</code>, <code>CONFI_DISABLE_POSIX_TIMERS</code>,
<code>CONFIG_DISABLE_PTHREAD</code>, <code>CONFIG_DISABLE_SIGNALS</code>,
<code>CONFIG_DISABLE_MQUEUE</code>, <code>CONFIG_DISABLE_MOUNTPOUNT</code>
</ul>
<h2>Miscellaneous libc settings</h2>
<ul>
<li>
<code>CONFIG_NOPRINTF_FIELDWIDTH</code>: sprintf-related logic is a
little smaller if we do not support fieldwidthes
</li>
<li>
<code>CONFIG_LIBC_FLOATINGPOINT</code>: By default, floating point
support in printf, sscanf, etc. is disabled.
</li>
</ul>
<h2>Allow for architecture optimized implementations</h2>
<p>
The architecture can provide optimized versions of the
</p>
<ul>
<p>
<code>CONFIG_ARCH_MEMCPY</code>, <code>CONFIG_ARCH_MEMCMP</code>, <code>CONFIG_ARCH_MEMMOVE</code>,
<code>CONFIG_ARCH_MEMSET</code>, <code>CONFIG_ARCH_STRCMP</code>, <code>CONFIG_ARCH_STRCPY</code>,
<code>CONFIG_ARCH_STRNCPY</code>, <code>CONFIG_ARCH_STRLEN</code>, <code>CONFIG_ARCH_STRNLEN</code>,
<code>CONFIG_ARCH_BZERO</code>, <code>CONFIG_ARCH_KMALLOC</code>, <code>CONFIG_ARCH_KZMALLOC</code>,
<code>ONFIG_ARCH_KFREE</code>,
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<h2>Sizes of configurable things (0 disables)</h2>
<ul>
<li>
<code>CONFIG_MAX_TASKS</code>: The maximum number of simultaneously
active tasks. This value must be a power of two.
</li>
<li>
<code>CONFIG_NPTHREAD_KEYS</code>: The number of items of thread-
specific data that can be retained
</li>
<li>
<code>CONFIG_NFILE_DESCRIPTORS</code>: The maximum number of file
descriptors (one for each open)
</li>
<li>
<code>CONFIG_NFILE_STREAMS</code>: The maximum number of streams that
can be fopen'ed
</li>
<li>
<code>CONFIG_NAME_MAX</code>: The maximum size of a file name.
</li>
<li>
<code>CONFIG_STDIO_BUFFER_SIZE</code>: Size of the buffer to allocate
on fopen. (Only if CONFIG_NFILE_STREAMS > 0)
</li>
<li>
<code>CONFIG_NUNGET_CHARS</code>: Number of characters that can be
buffered by ungetc() (Only if CONFIG_NFILE_STREAMS > 0)
</li>
<li>
<code>CONFIG_PREALLOC_MQ_MSGS</code>: The number of pre-allocated message
structures. The system manages a pool of preallocated
message structures to minimize dynamic allocations
</li>
<li>
<code>CONFIG_MQ_MAXMSGSIZE</code>: Message structures are allocated with
other message structure overhead.
</li>
<li>
<code>CONFIG_PREALLOC_WDOGS</code>: The number of pre-allocated watchdog
structures. The system manages a pool of preallocated
watchdog structures to minimize dynamic allocations
</li>
<li>
<code>CONFIG_PREALLOC_IGMPGROUPS</code>: Pre-allocated IGMP groups are used
Only if needed from interrupt level group created (by the IGMP server).
Default: 4
</li>
<code>CONFIG_DEV_PIPE_SIZE</code>: Size, in bytes, of the buffer to allocated
for pipe and FIFO support (default is 1024).
<h2>File Systems</h2>
<ul>
<li>
<code>CONFIG_FS_FAT</code>: Enable FAT filesystem support.
</li>
<li>
<code>CONFIG_FAT_SECTORSIZE</code>: Max supported sector size.
</li>
<li>
<code>CONFIG_FS_ROMFS</code>: Enable ROMFS filesystem support
</li>
</ul>
<h2>Device Drivers</h2>
<h3>SPI driver</h3>
<ul>
<li>
<code>CONFIG_SPI_OWNBUS</code> - Set if there is only one active device
on the SPI bus. No locking or SPI configuration will be performed.
It is not necessary for clients to lock, re-configure, etc..
</li>
<li>
<code>CONFIG_SPI_EXCHANGE</code>: Driver supports a single exchange method
(vs a recvblock() and sndblock ()methods)
</li>
</ul>
<h3>SPI-based MMC/SD driver</h3>
<ul>
<li>
<code>CONFIG_MMCSD_NSLOTS</code>: Number of MMC/SD slots supported by the driver. Default is one.
</li>
<li>
<code>CONFIG_MMCSD_READONLY</code>: Provide read-only access. Default is Read/Write
</li>
<li>
<code>CONFIG_MMCSD_SPICLOCK</code>: Maximum SPI clock to drive MMC/SD card. Default is 20MHz.
</li>
<h3>SDIO-based MMC/SD driver</h3>
<ul>
<li>
<code>CONFIG_FS_READAHEAD</code>: Enable read-ahead buffering
</li>
<li>
<code>CONFIG_FS_WRITEBUFFER</code>: Enable write buffering
</li>
<li>
<code>CONFIG_SDIO_DMA</code>: SDIO driver supports DMA
</li>
<li>
<code>CONFIG_MMCSD_MMCSUPPORT</code>: Enable support for MMC cards
</li>
<li>
<code>CONFIG_MMCSD_HAVECARDDETECT</code>: SDIO driver card detection is 100% accurate
</li>
</ul>
<h3>RiT P14201 OLED driver</h3>
<ul>
<li>
<code>CONFIG_LCD_P14201</code>: Enable P14201 support
</li>
<li>
<code>CONFIG_P14201_SPIMODE</code>: Controls the SPI mode
</li>
<li>
<code>CONFIG_P14201_FREQUENCY</code>: Define to use a different bus frequency
</li>
<li>
<code>CONFIG_P14201_NINTERFACES</code>:
Specifies the number of physical P14201 devices that will be supported.
</li>
<li>
<code>CONFIG_P14201_FRAMEBUFFER</code>:
If defined, accesses will be performed using an in-memory copy of the OLEDs GDDRAM.
This cost of this buffer is 128 * 96 / 2 = 6Kb.
If this is defined, then the driver will be fully functional.
If not, then it will have the following limitations:
<ul>
<li>Reading graphics memory cannot be supported, and</li>
<li>All pixel writes must be aligned to byte boundaries.</li>
</ul>
The latter limitation effectively reduces the 128x96 disply to 64x96.
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<h3>Nokia 6100 Configuration Settings:</h3>
<ul>
<li>
<code>CONFIG_NOKIA6100_SPIMODE</code>: Controls the SPI mode,
</li>
<li>
<code>CONFIG_NOKIA6100_FREQUENCY</code>: Define to use a different bus frequency.
</li>
<li>
<code>CONFIG_NOKIA6100_NINTERFACES</code>:Specifies the number of physical Nokia
6100 devices that will be supported.
</li>
<li>
<code>CONFIG_NOKIA6100_BPP</code>: Device supports 8, 12, and 16 bits per pixel.
</li>
<li>
<code>CONFIG_NOKIA6100_S1D15G10</code>: Selects the Epson S1D15G10 display controller
</li>
<li>
<code>CONFIG_NOKIA6100_PCF8833</code>: Selects the Phillips PCF8833 display controller
</li>
<li>
<code>CONFIG_NOKIA6100_BLINIT</code>: Initial backlight setting
</li>
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The following may need to be tuned for your hardware:
</p>
<li>
<code>CONFIG_NOKIA6100_INVERT</code>: Display inversion, 0 or 1, Default: 1
</li>
<li>
<code>CONFIG_NOKIA6100_MY</code>: Display row direction, 0 or 1, Default: 0
</li>
<li>
<code>CONFIG_NOKIA6100_MX</code>: Display column direction, 0 or 1, Default: 1
</li>
<li>
<code>CONFIG_NOKIA6100_V</code>: Display address direction, 0 or 1, Default: 0
</li>
<li>
<code>CONFIG_NOKIA6100_ML</code>: Display scan direction, 0 or 1, Default: 0
</li>
<li>
<code>CONFIG_NOKIA6100_RGBORD</code>: Display RGB order, 0 or 1, Default: 0
</li>
<p>
Required LCD driver settings:
</p>
<li>
<code>CONFIG_LCD_NOKIA6100</code>: Enable Nokia 6100 support
</li>
<li>
<code>CONFIG_LCD_MAXCONTRAST</code>: Must be 63 with the Epson controller and 127 with
the Phillips controller.
</li>
<li>
<code>CONFIG_LCD_MAXPOWER</code>:Maximum value of backlight setting. The backlight
control is managed outside of the 6100 driver so this value has no
meaning to the driver. Board-specific logic may place restrictions on
this value.
</li>
</ul>
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<h3>ENC28J60 Ethernet Driver Configuration Settings</h3>
<ul>
<li>
<code>CONFIG_NET_ENC28J60</code>: Enabled ENC28J60 support
</li>
<li>
<code>CONFIG_ENC28J60_SPIMODE</code>: Controls the SPI mode
</li>
<li>
<code>CONFIG_ENC28J60_FREQUENCY</code>: Define to use a different bus frequency
</li>
<li>
<code>CONFIG_ENC28J60_NINTERFACES</code>:
Specifies the number of physical ENC28J60 devices that will be supported.
</li>
<li>
<code>CONFIG_ENC28J60_STATS</code>: Collect network statistics
</li>
<li>
<code>CONFIG_ENC28J60_HALFDUPPLEX</code>: Default is full duplex
</li>
</ul>
<h3>TCP/IP and UDP support via uIP</h3>
<code>CONFIG_NET</code>: Enable or disable all network features
<code>CONFIG_NET_IPv6</code>: Build in support for IPv6
<code>CONFIG_NSOCKET_DESCRIPTORS</code>: Maximum number of socket descriptors per task/thread.
<li>
<code>CONFIG_NET_NACTIVESOCKETS</code>: Maximum number of concurrent socket operations (recv, send, etc.).
Default: <code>CONFIG_NET_TCP_CONNS</code>+<code>CONFIG_NET_UDP_CONNS</code>.
</li>
<code>CONFIG_NET_SOCKOPTS</code>: Enable or disable support for socket options.
<code>CONFIG_NET_BUFSIZE</code>: uIP buffer size
<code>CONFIG_NET_TCP</code>: TCP support on or off
<code>CONFIG_NET_TCP_CONNS</code>: Maximum number of TCP connections (all tasks).
<li>
<code>CONFIG_NET_TCPBACKLOG</code>:
Incoming connections pend in a backlog until <code>accept()</code> is called.
The size of the backlog is selected when <code>listen()</code> is called.
</li>
<li>
<code>CONFIG_NET_TCP_READAHEAD_BUFSIZE</code>: Size of TCP read-ahead buffers
</li>
<li>
<code>CONFIG_NET_NTCP_READAHEAD_BUFFERS</code>: Number of TCP read-ahead buffers (may be zero)
<li>
<code>CONFIG_NET_MAX_LISTENPORTS</code>: Maximum number of listening TCP ports (all tasks).
</li>
<li>
<code>CONFIG_NET_TCPURGDATA</code>: Determines if support for TCP urgent data
notification should be compiled in. Urgent data (out-of-band data)
is a rarely used TCP feature that is very seldom would be required.
</li>
<code>CONFIG_NET_UDP</code>: UDP support on or off
<code>CONFIG_NET_UDP_CHECKSUMS</code>: UDP checksums on or off
<code>CONFIG_NET_UDP_CONNS</code>: The maximum amount of concurrent UDP connections
<code>CONFIG_NET_ICMP</code>: Enable minimal ICMP support. Includes built-in support
for sending replies to received ECHO (ping) requests.
</li>
<li>
<code>CONFIG_NET_ICMP_PING</code>: Provide interfaces to support application level
support for sending ECHO (ping) requests and associating ECHO replies.
<li>
<code>CONFIG_NET_IGMP</code>: Enable IGMPv2 client support.
</li>
<li>
<code>CONFIG_PREALLOC_IGMPGROUPS</code>: Pre-allocated IGMP groups are used
Only if needed from interrupt level group created (by the IGMP server).
Default: 4
</li>
<code>CONFIG_NET_PINGADDRCONF</code>: Use "ping" packet for setting IP address
<li>
<code>CONFIG_NET_STATISTICS</code>: uIP statistics on or off
</li>
<code>CONFIG_NET_RECEIVE_WINDOW</code>: The size of the advertised receiver's window
<code>CONFIG_NET_ARPTAB_SIZE</code>: The size of the ARP table
<li>
<code>CONFIG_NET_ARP_IPIN</code>: Harvest IP/MAC address mappings for the ARP table from incoming IP packets.
</li>
<code>CONFIG_NET_BROADCAST</code>: Incoming UDP broadcast support
</li>
<li>
<code>CONFIG_NET_MULTICAST</code>: Outgoing multi-cast address support
<code>CONFIG_NET_LLH_LEN</code>: The link level header length
<li>
<code>CONFIG_NET_FWCACHE_SIZE</code>: number of packets to remember when looking for duplicates
</li>
</ul>
<h3>UIP Network Utilities</h3>
<ul>
<li>
<code>CONFIG_NET_DHCP_LIGHT</code>: Reduces size of DHCP
<code>CONFIG_NET_RESOLV_ENTRIES</code>: Number of resolver entries
<h3>THTTPD</h3>
<ul>
<li>
<code>CONFIG_THTTPD_PORT</code>: THTTPD Server port number
</li>
<li>
<code>CONFIG_THTTPD_IPADDR</code>: Server IP address (no host name)
</li>
<li>
<code>CONFIG_THTTPD_SERVER_ADDRESS</code>: SERVER_ADDRESS: response
</li>
<li>
<code>CONFIG_THTTPD_SERVER_SOFTWARE</code>: SERVER_SOFTWARE: response
</li>
<li>
<code>CONFIG_THTTPD_PATH</code>: Server working directory. Default: <code>/mnt/www</code>.
<code>CONFIG_THTTPD_CGI_PATH</code>: Path to CGI executables. Default: <code>/mnt/www/cgi-bin</code>.
<code>CONFIG_THTTPD_CGI_PATTERN</code>: Only CGI programs whose expanded paths
match this pattern will be executed. In fact, if this value is not defined
then no CGI logic will be built. Default: <code>/mnt/www/cgi-bin/*</code>.
</li>
<li>
<code>CONFIG_THTTPD_CGI_PRIORITY</code>: Provides the priority of CGI child tasks
</li>
<li>
<code>CONFIG_THTTPD_CGI_STACKSIZE</code>: Provides the initial stack size of
CGI child task (will be overridden by the stack size in the NXFLAT
header)
</li>
<li>
<code>CONFIG_THTTPD_CGI_BYTECOUNT</code>: Byte output limit for CGI tasks.
</li>
<li>
<code>CONFIG_THTTPD_CGI_TIMELIMIT</code>: How many seconds to allow CGI programs
to run before killing them.
</li>
<li>
<code>CONFIG_THTTPD_CHARSET</code>: The default character set name to use with
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</li>
<li>
<code>CONFIG_THTTPD_IOBUFFERSIZE</code>:
</li>
<li>
<code>CONFIG_THTTPD_INDEX_NAMES</code>: A list of index filenames to check. The
files are searched for in this order.
</li>
<li>
<code>CONFIG_AUTH_FILE</code>: The file to use for authentication. If this is
defined then thttpd checks for this file in the local directory
before every fetch. If the file exists then authentication is done,
otherwise the fetch proceeds as usual. If you leave this undefined
then thttpd will not implement authentication at all and will not
check for auth files, which saves a bit of CPU time. A typical
value is ".htpasswd&quout;
</li>
<li>
<code>CONFIG_THTTPD_LISTEN_BACKLOG</code>: The listen() backlog queue length.
</li>
<li>
<code>CONFIG_THTTPD_LINGER_MSEC</code>: How many milliseconds to leave a connection
open while doing a lingering close.
</li>
<li>
<code>CONFIG_THTTPD_OCCASIONAL_MSEC</code>: How often to run the occasional
cleanup job.
</li>
<li>
<code>CONFIG_THTTPD_IDLE_READ_LIMIT_SEC</code>: How many seconds to allow for
reading the initial request on a new connection.
</li>
<li>
<code>CONFIG_THTTPD_IDLE_SEND_LIMIT_SEC</code>: How many seconds before an
idle connection gets closed.
</li>
<li>
<code>CONFIG_THTTPD_TILDE_MAP1 and CONFIG_THTTPD_TILDE_MAP2</code>: Tilde mapping.
Many URLs use ~username to indicate a user's home directory. thttpd
provides two options for mapping this construct to an actual filename.
<ol>
<li>
Map ~username to <prefix>/username. This is the recommended choice.
Each user gets a subdirectory in the main web tree, and the tilde
construct points there. The prefix could be something like "users",
or it could be empty.
</li>
<li>
Map ~username to <user's homedir>/<postfix>. The postfix would be
the name of a subdirectory off of the user's actual home dir,
something like "public_html".
</li>
</ol>
You can also leave both options undefined, and thttpd will not do
anything special about tildes. Enabling both options is an error.
Typical values, if they're defined, are "users" for
CONFIG_THTTPD_TILDE_MAP1 and "public_html" forCONFIG_THTTPD_TILDE_MAP2.
</li>
<li>
</li>
<li>
<code>CONFIG_THTTPD_URLPATTERN</code>: If defined, then it will be used to match
<h2>USB Device-Side Support</h2>
<h3>USB Device Controller Driver</h3>
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<li>
<code>CONFIG_USBDEV</code>: Enables USB device support
</li>
<li>
<code>CONFIG_USBDEV_ISOCHRONOUS</code>: Build in extra support for isochronous endpoints
</li>
<li>
<code>CONFIG_USBDEV_DUALSPEED</code>: Hardware handles high and full speed operation (USB 2.0)
</li>
<li>
<code>CONFIG_USBDEV_SELFPOWERED</code>: Will cause USB features to indicate that the device is self-powered
</li>
<li>
<code>CONFIG_USBDEV_MAXPOWER</code>: Maximum power consumption in mA
</li>
<li>
<code>CONFIG_USBDEV_TRACE</code>: Enables USB tracing for debug
</li>
<li>
<code>CONFIG_USBDEV_TRACE_NRECORDS</code>: Number of trace entries to remember
</li>
</ul>
<h3>USB Serial Device Class Driver</h3>
<ul>
<li>
<code>CONFIG_USBSER</code>: Enable compilation of the USB serial driver
</li>
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<code>CONFIG_USBSER_EPINTIN</code>: The logical 7-bit address of a hardware endpoint that supports interrupt IN operation
</li>
<li>
<code>CONFIG_USBSER_EPBULKOUT</code>: The logical 7-bit address of a hardware endpoint that supports bulk OUT operation
</li>
<li>
<code>CONFIG_USBSER_EPBULKIN</code>: The logical 7-bit address of a hardware endpoint that supports bulk IN operation
</li>
<li>
<code>CONFIG_USBSER_NWRREQS</code> and <code>CONFIG_USBSER_NRDREQS</code>: The number of write/read requests that can be in flight
</li>
<li>
<code>CONFIG_USBSER_VENDORID</code> and <code>CONFIG_USBSER_VENDORSTR</code>: The vendor ID code/string
</li>
<li>
<code>CONFIG_USBSER_PRODUCTID</code> and <code>CONFIG_USBSER_PRODUCTSTR</code>: The product ID code/string
</li>
<li>
<code>CONFIG_USBSER_RXBUFSIZE</code> and <code>CONFIG_USBSER_TXBUFSIZE</code>: Size of the serial receive/transmit buffers
</li>
</ul>
<h3>USB Storage Device Configuration</h3>
<ul>
<li>
<code>CONFIG_USBSTRG</code>:
Enable compilation of the USB storage driver
</li>
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<li>
<code>CONFIG_USBSTRG_EP0MAXPACKET</code>:
Max packet size for endpoint 0
</li>
<li>
<code>CONFIG_USBSTRGEPBULKOUT</code> and <code>CONFIG_USBSTRG_EPBULKIN</code>:
The logical 7-bit address of a hardware endpoints that support bulk OUT and IN operations
</li>
<li>
<code>CONFIG_USBSTRG_NWRREQS</code> and <code>CONFIG_USBSTRG_NRDREQS</code>:
The number of write/read requests that can be in flight
</li>
<li>
<code>CONFIG_USBSTRG_BULKINREQLEN</code> and <code>CONFIG_USBSTRG_BULKOUTREQLEN</code>:
The size of the buffer in each write/read request.
This value needs to be at least as large as the endpoint maxpacket and
ideally as large as a block device sector.
</li>
<li>
<code>CONFIG_USBSTRG_VENDORID</code> and <code>CONFIG_USBSTRG_VENDORSTR</code>:
The vendor ID code/string
</li>
<li>
<code>CONFIG_USBSTRG_PRODUCTID</code> and <code>CONFIG_USBSTRG_PRODUCTSTR</code>:
The product ID code/string
</li>
<li>
<code>CONFIG_USBSTRG_REMOVABLE</code>:
Select if the media is removable
</li>
</ul>
<h2>USB Host-Side Support</h2>
<h3>USB Host Controller Driver</h3>
<ul>
<li>
<code>CONFIG_USBHOST</code>: Enables USB host support
</li>
<li>
<code>CONFIG_USBHOST_NPREALLOC</code>: Number of pre-allocated class instances
</li>
<li>
<code>CONFIG_USBHOST_BULK_DISABLE</code>: On some architectures, selecting this setting will reduce driver size by disabling bulk endpoint support
</li>
<li>
<code>CONFIG_USBHOST_INT_DISABLE</code>: On some architectures, selecting this setting will reduce driver size by disabling interrupt endpoint support
</li>
<li>
<code>CONFIG_USBHOST_ISOC_DISABLE</code>: On some architectures, selecting this setting will reduce driver size by disabling isochronous endpoint support
</li>
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<h3>USB Host HID Class Driver</h3>
<p>
Requires <code>CONFIG_USBHOST=y</code>, <code>CONFIG_USBHOST_INT_DISABLE=n</code>, <code>CONFIG_NFILE_DESCRIPTORS > 0</code>,
<code>CONFIG_SCHED_WORKQUEUE=y</code>, and <code>CONFIG_DISABLE_SIGNALS=n</code>.
</p>
<ul>
<li>
<code>CONFIG_HIDKBD_POLLUSEC</code>: Device poll rate in microseconds. Default: 100 milliseconds.
</li>
<li>
<code>CONFIG_HIDKBD_DEFPRIO</code>: Priority of the polling thread. Default: 50.
</li>
<li>
<code>CONFIG_HIDKBD_STACKSIZE</code>: Stack size for polling thread. Default: 1024
</li>
<li>
<code>CONFIG_HIDKBD_BUFSIZE</code>: Scancode buffer size. Default: 64.
</li>
<li>
<code>CONFIG_HIDKBD_NPOLLWAITERS</code>: If the poll() method is enabled, this defines the maximum number of threads that can be waiting for keyboard events. Default: 2.
</li>
<li>
<code>CONFIG_HIDKBD_RAWSCANCODES</code>: If set to <code>y</code> no conversion will be made on the raw keyboard scan codes. Default: ASCII conversion.
</li>
<li>
<code>CONFIG_HIDKBD_ALLSCANCODES</code>: If set to <code>y</code> all 231 possible scancodes will be converted to something. Default: 104 key US keyboard.
</li>
<li>
<code>CONFIG_HIDKBD_NODEBOUNCE</code>: If set to <code>y</code> normal debouncing is disabled. Default: Debounce/No repeat keys.
</li>
</ul>
<h3>USB Host HID Mass Storage Class Driver</h3>
<p>
Requires <code>CONFIG_USBHOST=y</code>, <code>CONFIG_USBHOST_BULK_DISABLE=n</code>, <code>CONFIG_NFILE_DESCRIPTORS > 0</code>,
and <code>CONFIG_SCHED_WORKQUEUE=y</code>.
</p>
<h2>Graphics related configuration settings</h3>
<ul>
<li>
Enables overall support for graphics library and NX
</li>
</ul>
<h3>NX configuration setting</h3>
<ul>
<li>
<code>CONFIG_NX_MULTIUSER</code>:
Configures NX in multi-user mode.
<code>CONFIG_NX_NPLANES</code>:
Some YUV color formats requires support for multiple planes,
one for each color component. Unless you have such special
hardware, this value should be undefined or set to 1.
<code>CONFIG_NX_DISABLE_1BPP</code>, <code>CONFIG_NX_DISABLE_2BPP</code>,
<code>CONFIG_NX_DISABLE_4BPP</code>, <code>CONFIG_NX_DISABLE_8BPP</code>
<code>CONFIG_NX_DISABLE_16BPP</code>, <code>CONFIG_NX_DISABLE_24BPP</code>, and
<code>CONFIG_NX_DISABLE_32BPP</code>:
NX supports a variety of pixel depths. You can save some
memory by disabling support for unused color depths.
</li>
<li>
<code>CONFIG_NX_PACKEDMSFIRST</code>:
If a pixel depth of less than 8-bits is used, then NX needs
to know if the pixels pack from the MS to LS or from LS to MS
</li>
<li>
<code>CONFIG_NX_LCDDRIVER</code>:
By default, NX builds to use a framebuffer driver (see <code>include/nuttx/fb.h</code>).
If this option is defined, NX will build to use an LCD driver (see <code>include/nuttx/lcd/lcd.h</code>).
The full-on power setting for an LCD device.
</li>
<li>
The maximum contrast value for an LCD device.
</li>
<code>CONFIG_NX_MOUSE</code>:
Build in support for mouse input.
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<code>CONFIG_NX_KBD</code>:
Build in support of keypad/keyboard input.
</li>
<li>
<code>CONFIG_NXTK_BORDERWIDTH</code>:
Specifies with with of the border (in pixels) used with
framed windows. The default is 4.
</li>
<li>
<code>CONFIG_NXTK_BORDERCOLOR1</code> and <code>CONFIG_NXTK_BORDERCOLOR2</code>:
Specify the colors of the border used with framed windows.
<code>CONFIG_NXTK_BORDERCOLOR2</code> is the shadow side color and so
is normally darker. The default is medium and dark grey,
respectively
</li>
<li>
<code>CONFIG_NXTK_AUTORAISE</code>:
If set, a window will be raised to the top if the mouse position
is over a visible portion of the window. Default: A mouse
button must be clicked over a visible portion of the window.
</li>
<li>
<code>CONFIG_NXFONTS_CHARBITS</code>:
The number of bits in the character set. Current options are
only 7 and 8. The default is 7.
</li>
<li>
<code>CONFIG_NXFONT_SANS</code>:
At present, there is only one font. But if there were were more,
then this option would select the sans serif font.
</li>
</ul>
<h3>NX Multi-user only options</h3>
<ul>
<li>
<code>CONFIG_NX_BLOCKING</code>
Open the client message queues in blocking mode. In this case,
<code>nx_eventhandler()</code> will not return until a message is received and processed.
</li>
<li>
<code>CONFIG_NX_MXSERVERMSGS</code> and <code>CONFIG_NX_MXCLIENTMSGS</code>
Specifies the maximum number of messages that can fit in
the message queues. No additional resources are allocated, but
this can be set to prevent flooding of the client or server with
too many messages (<code>CONFIG_PREALLOC_MQ_MSGS</code> controls how many
messages are pre-allocated).
</li>
</ul>
<code>CONFIG_BOOT_RUNFROMFLASH</code>: Some configurations support XIP
operation from FLASH but must copy initialized .data sections to RAM.
</li>
<li>
<code>CONFIG_BOOT_COPYTORAM</code>: Some configurations boot in FLASH
but copy themselves entirely into RAM for better performance.
</li>
<li>
<code>CONFIG_STACK_POINTER</code>: The initial stack pointer
</li>
<li>
<code>CONFIG_IDLETHREAD_STACKSIZE</code>: The size of the initial stack.
This is the thread that (1) performs the initial boot of the system up
to the point where user_start() is spawned, and (2) there after is the
IDLE thread that executes only when there is no other thread ready to
run.
</li>
<li>
<code>CONFIG_USERMAIN_STACKSIZE</code>: The size of the stack to allocate
for the main user thread that begins at the user_start() entry point.
</li>
<li>
<code>CONFIG_PTHREAD_STACK_MIN</code>: Minimum pthread stack size
</li>
<li>
<code>CONFIG_PTHREAD_STACK_DEFAULT</code>: Default pthread stack size
</li>
<li>
<code>CONFIG_HEAP_BASE</code>: The beginning of the heap
</li>
<li>
<code>CONFIG_HEAP_SIZE</code>: The size of the heap
</li>
</ul>
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<td>
<h1><a name="apndxtrademarks">Appendix B: Trademarks</a></h1>
</td>
</tr>
</table>
<li>ARM, ARM7 ARM7TDMI, ARM9, ARM920T, ARM926EJS, Cortex-M3 are trademarks of Advanced RISC Machines, Limited.</li>
<li>Cygwin is a trademark of Red Hat, Incorporated.</li>
<li>Linux is a registered trademark of Linus Torvalds.</li>
<li>Eagle-100 is a trademark of <a href=" http://www.micromint.com/">Micromint USA, LLC</a>.
<li>TI is a trade name of Texas Instruments Incorporated.</li>
<li>UNIX is a registered trademark of The Open Group.</li>
<li>VxWorks is a registered trademark of Wind River Systems, Incorporated.</li>
<li>ZDS, ZNEO, Z16F, Z80, and Zilog are a registered trademark of Zilog, Inc.</li>
<p>
NOTE: NuttX is <i>not</i> licensed to use the POSIX trademark. NuttX uses the POSIX
standard as a development guideline only.
</p>