1 # eCos saved configuration
3 # ---- commands --------------------------------------------------------
4 # This section contains information about the savefile format.
5 # It should not be edited. Any modifications made to this section
6 # may make it impossible for the configuration tools to read
9 cdl_savefile_version 1;
10 cdl_savefile_command cdl_savefile_version {};
11 cdl_savefile_command cdl_savefile_command {};
12 cdl_savefile_command cdl_configuration { description hardware template package };
13 cdl_savefile_command cdl_package { value_source user_value wizard_value inferred_value };
14 cdl_savefile_command cdl_component { value_source user_value wizard_value inferred_value };
15 cdl_savefile_command cdl_option { value_source user_value wizard_value inferred_value };
16 cdl_savefile_command cdl_interface { value_source user_value wizard_value inferred_value };
18 # ---- toplevel --------------------------------------------------------
19 # This section defines the toplevel configuration object. The only
20 # values that can be changed are the name of the configuration and
21 # the description field. It is not possible to modify the target,
22 # the template or the set of packages simply by editing the lines
23 # below because these changes have wide-ranging effects. Instead
24 # the appropriate tools should be used to make such modifications.
26 cdl_configuration eCos {
29 # These fields should not be modified.
32 package -hardware CYGPKG_HAL_ARM current ;
33 package -hardware CYGPKG_HAL_ARM_MX27 current ;
34 package -hardware CYGPKG_HAL_ARM_TX27KARO v1_0 ;
35 package -template CYGPKG_HAL current ;
36 package -template CYGPKG_INFRA current ;
37 package -template CYGPKG_REDBOOT current ;
38 package -template CYGPKG_ISOINFRA current ;
39 package -template CYGPKG_LIBC_STRING current ;
40 package -template CYGPKG_CRC current ;
41 package -hardware CYGPKG_IO_ETH_DRIVERS current ;
42 package -hardware CYGPKG_DEVS_ETH_ARM_TX27 v1_0 ;
43 package -hardware CYGPKG_DEVS_ETH_FEC current ;
44 package -hardware CYGPKG_COMPRESS_ZLIB current ;
45 package -hardware CYGPKG_IO_FLASH current ;
46 package -hardware CYGPKG_DEVS_FLASH_ONMXC current ;
47 package -hardware CYGPKG_IO_I2C current ;
48 package -hardware CYGPKG_DEVICES_WALLCLOCK_DALLAS_DS1307 current ;
49 package CYGPKG_MEMALLOC current ;
50 package CYGPKG_DEVS_ETH_PHY current ;
51 package CYGPKG_LIBC_I18N current ;
52 package CYGPKG_LIBC_STDLIB current ;
53 package CYGPKG_ERROR current ;
56 # ---- conflicts -------------------------------------------------------
57 # There are no conflicts.
59 # ---- contents --------------------------------------------------------
62 # Global build options
63 # Global build options including control over
64 # compiler flags, linker flags and choice of toolchain.
66 cdl_component CYGBLD_GLOBAL_OPTIONS {
67 # There is no associated value.
69 # The following properties are affected by this value
73 # Global command prefix
74 # This option specifies the command prefix used when
75 # invoking the build tools.
77 cdl_option CYGBLD_GLOBAL_COMMAND_PREFIX {
79 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
80 # user_value arm-linux
81 # value_source default
82 # Default value: arm-linux
85 # Global compiler flags
86 # This option controls the global compiler flags which are used to
87 # compile all packages by default. Individual packages may define
88 # options which override these global flags.
90 cdl_option CYGBLD_GLOBAL_CFLAGS {
92 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
93 # user_value "-mcpu=arm9 -Wall -Wpointer-arith -Wstrict-prototypes -Winline -Wundef -Woverloaded-virtual -O2 -ffunction-sections -fdata-sections -fno-rtti -fno-exceptions -fvtable-gc -finit-priority"
94 # value_source default
95 # Default value: "-mcpu=arm9 -Wall -Wpointer-arith -Wstrict-prototypes -Winline -Wundef -Woverloaded-virtual -O2 -ffunction-sections -fdata-sections -fno-rtti -fno-exceptions -fvtable-gc -finit-priority"
97 # The following properties are affected by this value
98 # option CYGBLD_INFRA_CFLAGS_WARNINGS_AS_ERRORS
99 # Requires: is_substr(CYGBLD_GLOBAL_CFLAGS, " -Werror")
100 # option CYGBLD_INFRA_CFLAGS_PIPE
101 # Requires: is_substr(CYGBLD_GLOBAL_CFLAGS, " -pipe")
104 # Global linker flags
105 # This option controls the global linker flags. Individual
106 # packages may define options which override these global flags.
108 cdl_option CYGBLD_GLOBAL_LDFLAGS {
110 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
111 # user_value "-Wl,--gc-sections -Wl,-static -O2 -nostdlib"
112 # value_source default
113 # Default value: "-Wl,--gc-sections -Wl,-static -O2 -nostdlib"
116 # Build common GDB stub ROM image
117 # Unless a target board has specific requirements to the
118 # stub implementation, it can use a simple common stub.
119 # This option, which gets enabled by platform HALs as
120 # appropriate, controls the building of the common stub.
122 cdl_option CYGBLD_BUILD_COMMON_GDB_STUBS {
124 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
126 # value_source default
128 # Requires: CYGDBG_HAL_DEBUG_GDB_INCLUDE_STUBS
129 # CYGDBG_HAL_DEBUG_GDB_INCLUDE_STUBS == 1
134 # ISO C library string functions
136 # This package provides string functions specified by the
137 # ISO C standard - ISO/IEC 9899:1990.
139 cdl_package CYGPKG_LIBC_STRING {
140 # Packages cannot be added or removed, nor can their version be changed,
141 # simply by editing their value. Instead the appropriate configuration
142 # should be used to perform these actions.
144 # This value cannot be modified here.
146 # Current value: 1 current
147 # Requires: CYGBLD_ISO_STRING_LOCALE_FUNCS_HEADER == "<cyg/libc/string/string.h>"
148 # CYGBLD_ISO_STRING_LOCALE_FUNCS_HEADER == <cyg/libc/string/string.h>
150 # Requires: CYGBLD_ISO_STRING_MEMFUNCS_HEADER == "<cyg/libc/string/string.h>"
151 # CYGBLD_ISO_STRING_MEMFUNCS_HEADER == <cyg/libc/string/string.h>
153 # Requires: CYGBLD_ISO_STRING_STRFUNCS_HEADER == "<cyg/libc/string/string.h>"
154 # CYGBLD_ISO_STRING_STRFUNCS_HEADER == <cyg/libc/string/string.h>
156 # Requires: CYGBLD_ISO_STRTOK_R_HEADER == "<cyg/libc/string/string.h>"
157 # CYGBLD_ISO_STRTOK_R_HEADER == <cyg/libc/string/string.h>
159 # Requires: CYGPKG_ISOINFRA
160 # CYGPKG_ISOINFRA == current
165 # Inline versions of <string.h> functions
166 # This option chooses whether some of the
167 # particularly simple string functions from
168 # <string.h> are available as inline
169 # functions. This may improve performance, and as
170 # the functions are small, may even improve code
173 cdl_option CYGIMP_LIBC_STRING_INLINES {
180 # Optimize string functions for code size
181 # This option tries to reduce string function
182 # code size at the expense of execution speed. The
183 # same effect can be produced if the code is
184 # compiled with the -Os option to the compiler.
186 cdl_option CYGIMP_LIBC_STRING_PREFER_SMALL_TO_FAST {
188 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
190 # value_source default
194 # Provide BSD compatibility functions
195 # Enabling this option causes various compatibility functions
196 # commonly found in the BSD UNIX operating system to be included.
197 # These are functions such as bzero, bcmp, bcopy, bzero, strcasecmp,
198 # strncasecmp, index, rindex and swab.
200 cdl_option CYGFUN_LIBC_STRING_BSD_FUNCS {
202 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
204 # The inferred value should not be edited directly.
206 # value_source inferred
208 # Requires: CYGBLD_ISO_STRING_BSD_FUNCS_HEADER == "<cyg/libc/string/bsdstring.h>"
209 # CYGBLD_ISO_STRING_BSD_FUNCS_HEADER == 0
211 # Requires: CYGINT_ISO_CTYPE
212 # CYGINT_ISO_CTYPE == 1
217 # These options control the behaviour of the
218 # strtok() and strtok_r() string tokenization
221 cdl_component CYGPKG_LIBC_STRING_STRTOK {
222 # There is no associated value.
226 # Per-thread strtok()
227 # This option controls whether the string function
228 # strtok() has its state recorded on a per-thread
229 # basis rather than global. If this option is
230 # disabled, some per-thread space can be saved.
231 # Note there is also a POSIX-standard strtok_r()
232 # function to achieve a similar effect with user
233 # support. Enabling this option will use one slot
234 # of kernel per-thread data. You should ensure you
235 # have enough slots configured for all your
238 cdl_option CYGSEM_LIBC_STRING_PER_THREAD_STRTOK {
239 # This option is not active
240 # ActiveIf constraint: CYGPKG_KERNEL
241 # CYGPKG_KERNEL (unknown) == 0
245 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
247 # value_source default
248 # Default value: CYGVAR_KERNEL_THREADS_DATA
249 # CYGVAR_KERNEL_THREADS_DATA (unknown) == 0
251 # Requires: CYGVAR_KERNEL_THREADS_DATA
252 # CYGVAR_KERNEL_THREADS_DATA (unknown) == 0
257 # Trace verbosity level for debugging the <string.h>
258 # functions strtok() and strtok_r(). Increase this
259 # value to get additional trace output.
261 cdl_option CYGNUM_LIBC_STRING_STRTOK_TRACE_LEVEL {
263 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
265 # value_source default
267 # Legal values: 0 to 1
272 # This option indicates whether strdup() is to be supported.
274 cdl_option CYGFUN_LIBC_STRING_STRDUP {
275 # ActiveIf constraint: CYGINT_ISO_MALLOC
276 # CYGINT_ISO_MALLOC == 1
279 # Calculated value: 1
284 # C library string functions build options
285 # Package specific build options including control over
286 # compiler flags used only in building this package,
287 # and details of which tests are built.
289 cdl_component CYGPKG_LIBC_STRING_OPTIONS {
290 # There is no associated value.
294 # Additional compiler flags
295 # This option modifies the set of compiler flags for
296 # building the C library. These flags are used in addition
297 # to the set of global flags.
299 cdl_option CYGPKG_LIBC_STRING_CFLAGS_ADD {
301 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
303 # value_source default
307 # Suppressed compiler flags
308 # This option modifies the set of compiler flags for
309 # building the C library. These flags are removed from
310 # the set of global flags if present.
312 cdl_option CYGPKG_LIBC_STRING_CFLAGS_REMOVE {
314 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
316 # value_source default
320 # C library string function tests
321 # This option specifies the set of tests for the C library
324 cdl_option CYGPKG_LIBC_STRING_TESTS {
325 # Calculated value: "tests/memchr tests/memcmp1 tests/memcmp2 tests/memcpy1 tests/memcpy2 tests/memmove1 tests/memmove2 tests/memset tests/strcat1 tests/strcat2 tests/strchr tests/strcmp1 tests/strcmp2 tests/strcoll1 tests/strcoll2 tests/strcpy1 tests/strcpy2 tests/strcspn tests/strcspn tests/strlen tests/strncat1 tests/strncat2 tests/strncpy1 tests/strncpy2 tests/strpbrk tests/strrchr tests/strspn tests/strstr tests/strtok tests/strxfrm1 tests/strxfrm2"
327 # Current_value: tests/memchr tests/memcmp1 tests/memcmp2 tests/memcpy1 tests/memcpy2 tests/memmove1 tests/memmove2 tests/memset tests/strcat1 tests/strcat2 tests/strchr tests/strcmp1 tests/strcmp2 tests/strcoll1 tests/strcoll2 tests/strcpy1 tests/strcpy2 tests/strcspn tests/strcspn tests/strlen tests/strncat1 tests/strncat2 tests/strncpy1 tests/strncpy2 tests/strpbrk tests/strrchr tests/strspn tests/strstr tests/strtok tests/strxfrm1 tests/strxfrm2
332 # Common ethernet support
333 # doc: ref/io-eth-drv-generic.html
334 # Platform independent ethernet drivers
336 cdl_package CYGPKG_IO_ETH_DRIVERS {
337 # Packages cannot be added or removed, nor can their version be changed,
338 # simply by editing their value. Instead the appropriate configuration
339 # should be used to perform these actions.
341 # This value cannot be modified here.
343 # Current value: 1 current
345 # The following properties are affected by this value
346 # component CYGPKG_REDBOOT_NETWORKING
347 # ActiveIf: CYGPKG_IO_ETH_DRIVERS
348 # package CYGPKG_DEVS_ETH_ARM_TX27
349 # ActiveIf: CYGPKG_IO_ETH_DRIVERS
350 # package CYGPKG_DEVS_ETH_FEC
351 # ActiveIf: CYGPKG_IO_ETH_DRIVERS
352 # package CYGPKG_DEVS_ETH_PHY
353 # ActiveIf: CYGPKG_IO_ETH_DRIVERS
359 cdl_interface CYGHWR_NET_DRIVERS {
360 # Implemented by CYGPKG_DEVS_ETH_FEC, active, enabled
361 # This value cannot be modified here.
365 # The following properties are affected by this value
366 # option CYGDAT_REDBOOT_DEFAULT_NETWORK_DEVICE
367 # ActiveIf: CYGSEM_REDBOOT_FLASH_CONFIG && CYGHWR_NET_DRIVERS > 1
368 # option CYGSEM_REDBOOT_NETWORK_INIT_ONE_DEVICE
369 # ActiveIf: CYGHWR_NET_DRIVERS > 1
372 # Driver supports multicast addressing
373 # This interface defines whether or not a driver can handle
374 # requests for multicast addressing.
376 cdl_interface CYGINT_IO_ETH_MULTICAST {
377 # Implemented by CYGPKG_DEVS_ETH_FEC, active, enabled
378 # This value cannot be modified here.
382 # The following properties are affected by this value
385 # Support printing driver debug information
386 # Selecting this option will include code to allow the driver to
387 # print lots of information on diagnostic output such as full
390 cdl_component CYGDBG_IO_ETH_DRIVERS_DEBUG {
398 # Driver debug output verbosity
399 # The value of this option indicates the default verbosity
400 # level of debugging output. 0 means no debugging output
401 # is made by default. Higher values indicate higher verbosity.
402 # The verbosity level may also be changed at run time by
403 # changing the variable cyg_io_eth_net_debug.
405 cdl_option CYGDBG_IO_ETH_DRIVERS_DEBUG_VERBOSITY {
413 # Size of scatter-gather I/O lists
414 # A scatter-gather list is used to pass requests to/from
415 # the physical device driver. This list can typically be
416 # small, as the data is normally already packed into reasonable
419 cdl_option CYGNUM_IO_ETH_DRIVERS_SG_LIST_SIZE {
421 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
423 # value_source default
427 # Support for standard eCos TCP/IP stack.
429 cdl_component CYGPKG_IO_ETH_DRIVERS_NET {
430 # This option is not active
431 # ActiveIf constraint: CYGPKG_NET
432 # CYGPKG_NET (unknown) == 0
436 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
438 # value_source default
440 # Requires: CYGINT_ISO_STRING_STRFUNCS
441 # CYGINT_ISO_STRING_STRFUNCS == 1
446 # Warn when there are no more mbufs
447 # Warnings about running out of mbufs are printed to the
448 # diagnostic output channel via diag_printf() if this option
449 # is enabled. Mbufs are the network stack's basic dynamic
450 # memory objects that hold all packets in transit; running
451 # out is bad for performance but not fatal, not a crash.
452 # You might want to turn off the warnings to preserve realtime
453 # properties of the system even in extremis.
455 cdl_component CYGPKG_IO_ETH_DRIVERS_WARN_NO_MBUFS {
456 # This option is not active
457 # The parent CYGPKG_IO_ETH_DRIVERS_NET is not active
460 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
462 # value_source default
466 # Simulate network failures for testing
467 # This package contains a suite of simulated failure modes
468 # for the ethernet device layer, including dropping and/or
469 # corrupting received packets, dropping packets queued for
470 # transmission, and simulating a complete network break.
471 # It requires the kernel as a source of time information.
473 cdl_component CYGPKG_IO_ETH_DRIVERS_SIMULATED_FAILURES {
474 # This option is not active
475 # The parent CYGPKG_IO_ETH_DRIVERS_NET is not active
478 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
480 # value_source default
485 # Drop incoming packets (percentage)
487 cdl_option CYGPKG_IO_ETH_DRIVERS_SIMULATE_DROP_RX {
488 # This option is not active
489 # The parent CYGPKG_IO_ETH_DRIVERS_SIMULATED_FAILURES is not active
490 # The parent CYGPKG_IO_ETH_DRIVERS_SIMULATED_FAILURES is disabled
493 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
495 # value_source default
496 # Default value: 1 10
497 # Legal values: 10 50 80
500 # Corrupt incoming packets (percentage)
502 cdl_option CYGPKG_IO_ETH_DRIVERS_SIMULATE_CORRUPT_RX {
503 # This option is not active
504 # The parent CYGPKG_IO_ETH_DRIVERS_SIMULATED_FAILURES is not active
505 # The parent CYGPKG_IO_ETH_DRIVERS_SIMULATED_FAILURES is disabled
508 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
510 # value_source default
511 # Default value: 1 10
512 # Legal values: 10 50 80
515 # Drop outgoing packets (percentage)
517 cdl_option CYGPKG_IO_ETH_DRIVERS_SIMULATE_DROP_TX {
518 # This option is not active
519 # The parent CYGPKG_IO_ETH_DRIVERS_SIMULATED_FAILURES is not active
520 # The parent CYGPKG_IO_ETH_DRIVERS_SIMULATED_FAILURES is disabled
523 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
525 # value_source default
526 # Default value: 1 10
527 # Legal values: 10 50 80
530 # Simulate a line cut from time to time
531 # This option causes the system to drop all packets for a
532 # short random period (10s of seconds), and then act
533 # normally for up to 4 times that long. This simulates your
534 # sysadmin fiddling with plugs in the network switch
537 cdl_option CYGPKG_IO_ETH_DRIVERS_SIMULATE_LINE_CUT {
538 # This option is not active
539 # The parent CYGPKG_IO_ETH_DRIVERS_SIMULATED_FAILURES is not active
540 # The parent CYGPKG_IO_ETH_DRIVERS_SIMULATED_FAILURES is disabled
543 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
545 # value_source default
551 # Support for stand-alone network stack.
553 cdl_component CYGPKG_IO_ETH_DRIVERS_STAND_ALONE {
554 # ActiveIf constraint: !CYGPKG_NET
555 # CYGPKG_NET (unknown) == 0
562 # Requires: CYGINT_ISO_STRING_MEMFUNCS
563 # CYGINT_ISO_STRING_MEMFUNCS == 1
568 # Pass packets to an alternate stack
569 # Define this to allow packets seen by this layer to be
570 # passed on to the previous logical layer, i.e. when
571 # stand-alone processing replaces system (eCos) processing.
573 cdl_option CYGSEM_IO_ETH_DRIVERS_PASS_PACKETS {
575 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
577 # value_source default
578 # Default value: 0 != CYGPKG_REDBOOT_NETWORKING
579 # CYGPKG_REDBOOT_NETWORKING == 1
583 # Number of [network] buffers
584 # This option is used to allocate space to buffer incoming network
585 # packets. These buffers are used to hold data until they can be
586 # logically processed by higher layers.
588 cdl_option CYGNUM_IO_ETH_DRIVERS_NUM_PKT {
590 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
592 # value_source default
594 # Legal values: 2 to 32
597 # Show driver warnings
598 # Selecting this option will allows the stand-alone ethernet driver
599 # to display warnings on the system console when incoming network
600 # packets are being discarded due to lack of buffer space.
602 cdl_option CYGSEM_IO_ETH_DRIVERS_WARN {
603 # ActiveIf constraint: CYGPKG_REDBOOT
604 # CYGPKG_REDBOOT == current
608 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
610 # value_source default
615 # Support for lwIP network stack.
617 cdl_component CYGPKG_IO_ETH_DRIVERS_LWIP {
618 # This option is not active
619 # ActiveIf constraint: CYGPKG_NET_LWIP
620 # CYGPKG_NET_LWIP (unknown) == 0
624 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
626 # value_source default
628 # Requires: !CYGPKG_NET
629 # CYGPKG_NET (unknown) == 0
633 # Interrupt support required
634 # This interface is used to indicate to the low
635 # level device drivers that interrupt driven operation
636 # is required by higher layers.
638 cdl_interface CYGINT_IO_ETH_INT_SUPPORT_REQUIRED {
639 # Implemented by CYGPKG_IO_ETH_DRIVERS_NET, inactive, enabled
640 # Implemented by CYGPKG_IO_ETH_DRIVERS_LWIP, inactive, enabled
641 # This value cannot be modified here.
645 # The following properties are affected by this value
648 # Common ethernet support build options
650 cdl_component CYGPKG_IO_ETH_DRIVERS_OPTIONS {
651 # There is no associated value.
655 # Additional compiler flags
656 # This option modifies the set of compiler flags for
657 # building the common ethernet support package. These flags are used in addition
658 # to the set of global flags.
660 cdl_option CYGPKG_IO_ETH_DRIVERS_CFLAGS_ADD {
662 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
663 # user_value "-D_KERNEL -D__ECOS"
664 # value_source default
665 # Default value: "-D_KERNEL -D__ECOS"
669 # Ethernet driver for Ka-Ro electronics TX27 processor module
671 cdl_package CYGPKG_DEVS_ETH_ARM_TX27 {
672 # Packages cannot be added or removed, nor can their version be changed,
673 # simply by editing their value. Instead the appropriate configuration
674 # should be used to perform these actions.
676 # ActiveIf constraint: CYGPKG_IO_ETH_DRIVERS
677 # CYGPKG_IO_ETH_DRIVERS == current
680 # This value cannot be modified here.
682 # Current value: 1 v1_0
686 # FEC ethernet driver required
688 cdl_interface CYGINT_DEVS_ETH_FEC_REQUIRED {
689 # Implemented by CYGPKG_DEVS_ETH_ARM_MXCBOARD_ETH0, active, enabled
690 # This value cannot be modified here.
694 # The following properties are affected by this value
695 # package CYGPKG_DEVS_ETH_FEC
696 # ActiveIf: CYGINT_DEVS_ETH_FEC_REQUIRED
699 # Ka-Ro TX27 ethernet port driver
700 # This option includes the ethernet device driver for the
703 cdl_component CYGPKG_DEVS_ETH_ARM_MXCBOARD_ETH0 {
705 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
707 # value_source default
712 # Device name for the ETH0 ethernet driver
713 # This option sets the name of the ethernet device.
715 cdl_option CYGDAT_DEVS_ETH_ARM_MXCBOARD_ETH0_NAME {
717 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
718 # user_value "\"eth0\""
719 # value_source default
720 # Default value: "\"eth0\""
725 # Driver for fast ethernet controller.
726 # Driver for fast ethernet controller.
728 cdl_package CYGPKG_DEVS_ETH_FEC {
729 # Packages cannot be added or removed, nor can their version be changed,
730 # simply by editing their value. Instead the appropriate configuration
731 # should be used to perform these actions.
733 # ActiveIf constraint: CYGPKG_IO_ETH_DRIVERS
734 # CYGPKG_IO_ETH_DRIVERS == current
736 # ActiveIf constraint: CYGINT_DEVS_ETH_FEC_REQUIRED
737 # CYGINT_DEVS_ETH_FEC_REQUIRED == 1
740 # This value cannot be modified here.
742 # Current value: 1 current
746 # MXC FEC ethernet driver build options
748 cdl_component CYGPKG_DEVS_ETH_FEC_OPTIONS {
749 # There is no associated value.
753 # Additional compiler flags
754 # This option modifies the set of compiler flags for
755 # building the Cirrus Logic ethernet driver package.
756 # These flags are used in addition
757 # to the set of global flags.
759 cdl_option CYGPKG_DEVS_ETH_FEC_CFLAGS_ADD {
761 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
762 # user_value "-D_KERNEL -D__ECOS"
763 # value_source default
764 # Default value: "-D_KERNEL -D__ECOS"
769 # Ethernet transceiver (PHY) support
770 # API for ethernet PHY devices
772 cdl_package CYGPKG_DEVS_ETH_PHY {
773 # Packages cannot be added or removed, nor can their version be changed,
774 # simply by editing their value. Instead the appropriate configuration
775 # should be used to perform these actions.
777 # ActiveIf constraint: CYGPKG_IO_ETH_DRIVERS
778 # CYGPKG_IO_ETH_DRIVERS == current
781 # This value cannot be modified here.
783 # Current value: 1 current
784 # Requires: CYGSEM_HAL_VIRTUAL_VECTOR_SUPPORT
785 # CYGSEM_HAL_VIRTUAL_VECTOR_SUPPORT == 1
790 # Time period (seconds) to wait for auto-negotiation
791 # The length of time to wait for auto-negotiation to complete
792 # before giving up and declaring the link dead/missing.
794 cdl_option CYGINT_DEVS_ETH_PHY_AUTO_NEGOTIATION_TIME {
796 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
798 # value_source default
803 # Include support for National Semiconductor DP83847 DsPHYTER II
805 cdl_option CYGHWR_DEVS_ETH_PHY_DP83847 {
807 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
809 # value_source default
814 # Include support for AMD 79C874 NetPHY
816 cdl_option CYGHWR_DEVS_ETH_PHY_AM79C874 {
818 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
820 # value_source default
825 # Include support for Intel LXT972xxx PHY
827 cdl_option CYGHWR_DEVS_ETH_PHY_INLXT972 {
829 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
831 # value_source default
836 # Include support for SMSC LAN8700 NetPHY
838 cdl_option CYGHWR_DEVS_ETH_PHY_LAN8700 {
847 # Wallclock device driver for Dallas 1307
848 # This package provides a file with init, get and set functions
849 # for the Dallas 1307 clock part.
851 cdl_package CYGPKG_DEVICES_WALLCLOCK_DALLAS_DS1307 {
852 # Packages cannot be added or removed, nor can their version be changed,
853 # simply by editing their value. Instead the appropriate configuration
854 # should be used to perform these actions.
856 # This option is not active
857 # ActiveIf constraint: CYGPKG_IO_WALLCLOCK
858 # CYGPKG_IO_WALLCLOCK (unknown) == 0
860 # ActiveIf constraint: CYGIMP_WALLCLOCK_HARDWARE
861 # CYGIMP_WALLCLOCK_HARDWARE == 1
864 # This value cannot be modified here.
866 # Current value: 1 current
870 # Access DS1307 device via the I2C API
871 # This interface will be implemented if the platform supports
872 # the standard I2C API and the platform HAL exports an I2C
873 # device cyg_i2c_wallclock_ds1307.
875 cdl_interface CYGINT_DEVICES_WALLCLOCK_DALLAS_DS1307_I2C {
876 # No options implement this inferface
877 # This option is not active
878 # The parent CYGPKG_DEVICES_WALLCLOCK_DALLAS_DS1307 is not active
880 # This value cannot be modified here.
885 # DS1307 wallclock build options
886 # Package specific build options including control over
887 # compiler flags used only in building this package,
888 # and details of which tests are built.
890 cdl_component CYGPKG_DEVICES_WALLCLOCK_DALLAS_DS1307_OPTIONS {
891 # This option is not active
892 # The parent CYGPKG_DEVICES_WALLCLOCK_DALLAS_DS1307 is not active
894 # There is no associated value.
898 # Additional compiler flags
899 # This option modifies the set of compiler flags for
900 # building the wallclock device. These flags are used in addition
901 # to the set of global flags.
903 cdl_option CYGPKG_DEVICES_WALLCLOCK_DALLAS_DS1307_CFLAGS_ADD {
904 # This option is not active
905 # The parent CYGPKG_DEVICES_WALLCLOCK_DALLAS_DS1307_OPTIONS is not active
908 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
910 # value_source default
914 # Suppressed compiler flags
915 # This option modifies the set of compiler flags for
916 # building the wallclock device. These flags are removed from
917 # the set of global flags if present.
919 cdl_option CYGPKG_DEVICES_WALLCLOCK_DALLAS_DS1307_CFLAGS_REMOVE {
920 # This option is not active
921 # The parent CYGPKG_DEVICES_WALLCLOCK_DALLAS_DS1307_OPTIONS is not active
924 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
926 # value_source default
934 cdl_option CYGIMP_WALLCLOCK_HARDWARE {
936 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
938 # value_source default
941 # The following properties are affected by this value
942 # package CYGPKG_DEVICES_WALLCLOCK_DALLAS_DS1307
943 # ActiveIf: CYGIMP_WALLCLOCK_HARDWARE
946 # ISO C library internationalization functions
948 # This package provides internationalization functions specified by the
949 # ISO C standard - ISO/IEC 9899:1990. These include locale-related
950 # functionality and <ctype.h> functionality.
952 cdl_package CYGPKG_LIBC_I18N {
953 # Packages cannot be added or removed, nor can their version be changed,
954 # simply by editing their value. Instead the appropriate configuration
955 # should be used to perform these actions.
957 # This value cannot be modified here.
959 # Current value: 1 current
960 # Requires: CYGPKG_ISOINFRA
961 # CYGPKG_ISOINFRA == current
967 # These options determine which locales other than the "C" locale
968 # are supported and hence contribute to the size of the executable.
970 cdl_component CYGPKG_LIBC_I18N_LOCALES {
971 # There is no associated value.
975 # Support for multiple locales required
977 cdl_interface CYGINT_LIBC_I18N_MB_REQUIRED {
978 # Implemented by CYGFUN_LIBC_I18N_LOCALE_C_SJIS, active, disabled
979 # Implemented by CYGFUN_LIBC_I18N_LOCALE_C_JIS, active, disabled
980 # Implemented by CYGFUN_LIBC_I18N_LOCALE_C_EUCJP, active, disabled
981 # This value cannot be modified here.
984 # Requires: CYGBLD_ISO_STDLIB_MB_CUR_MAX_HEADER == "<cyg/libc/i18n/mb.h>"
985 # CYGBLD_ISO_STDLIB_MB_CUR_MAX_HEADER == 0
988 # The following properties are affected by this value
991 # C-SJIS locale support
992 # This option controls if the "C-SJIS" locale will be
993 # supported by setlocale(). The locale is a hybrid locale
994 # that is mostly the "C" locale with Japanese SJIS multibyte
997 cdl_option CYGFUN_LIBC_I18N_LOCALE_C_SJIS {
999 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
1001 # value_source default
1004 # The following properties are affected by this value
1005 # option CYGNUM_LIBC_I18N_MAX_LOCALE_NAME_SIZE
1006 # LegalValues: (CYGFUN_LIBC_I18N_LOCALE_C_EUCJP ? 8 : (CYGFUN_LIBC_I18N_LOCALE_C_SJIS ? 7 : (CYGFUN_LIBC_I18N_LOCALE_C_JIS ? 6 : 2))) to 0x7fffffff
1007 # option CYGNUM_LIBC_I18N_MAX_LOCALE_NAME_SIZE
1008 # DefaultValue: (CYGFUN_LIBC_I18N_LOCALE_C_EUCJP ? 8 : (CYGFUN_LIBC_I18N_LOCALE_C_SJIS ? 7 : (CYGFUN_LIBC_I18N_LOCALE_C_JIS ? 6 : 2)))
1011 # C-JIS locale support
1012 # This option controls if the "C-JIS" locale will be
1013 # supported by setlocale(). The locale is a hybrid locale
1014 # that is mostly the "C" locale with Japanese JIS multibyte
1017 cdl_option CYGFUN_LIBC_I18N_LOCALE_C_JIS {
1019 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
1021 # value_source default
1024 # The following properties are affected by this value
1025 # option CYGNUM_LIBC_I18N_MAX_LOCALE_NAME_SIZE
1026 # LegalValues: (CYGFUN_LIBC_I18N_LOCALE_C_EUCJP ? 8 : (CYGFUN_LIBC_I18N_LOCALE_C_SJIS ? 7 : (CYGFUN_LIBC_I18N_LOCALE_C_JIS ? 6 : 2))) to 0x7fffffff
1027 # option CYGNUM_LIBC_I18N_MAX_LOCALE_NAME_SIZE
1028 # DefaultValue: (CYGFUN_LIBC_I18N_LOCALE_C_EUCJP ? 8 : (CYGFUN_LIBC_I18N_LOCALE_C_SJIS ? 7 : (CYGFUN_LIBC_I18N_LOCALE_C_JIS ? 6 : 2)))
1031 # C-EUCJP locale support
1032 # This option controls if the "C-EUCJP" locale will be
1033 # supported by setlocale(). The locale is a hybrid locale
1034 # that is mostly the "C" locale with Japanese EUCJP multibyte
1037 cdl_option CYGFUN_LIBC_I18N_LOCALE_C_EUCJP {
1039 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
1041 # value_source default
1044 # The following properties are affected by this value
1045 # option CYGNUM_LIBC_I18N_MAX_LOCALE_NAME_SIZE
1046 # LegalValues: (CYGFUN_LIBC_I18N_LOCALE_C_EUCJP ? 8 : (CYGFUN_LIBC_I18N_LOCALE_C_SJIS ? 7 : (CYGFUN_LIBC_I18N_LOCALE_C_JIS ? 6 : 2))) to 0x7fffffff
1047 # option CYGNUM_LIBC_I18N_MAX_LOCALE_NAME_SIZE
1048 # DefaultValue: (CYGFUN_LIBC_I18N_LOCALE_C_EUCJP ? 8 : (CYGFUN_LIBC_I18N_LOCALE_C_SJIS ? 7 : (CYGFUN_LIBC_I18N_LOCALE_C_JIS ? 6 : 2)))
1052 # Newlib's ctype implementation
1053 # This option enables the implementation of the ctype functions
1054 # that comes with newlib. It is table driven and therefore
1055 # exhibits different performance characteristics. It also offers
1056 # a limited amount of binary compatibility
1057 # with newlib so that programs linked against newlib ctype/locale
1058 # do not need to be recompiled when linked with eCos.
1060 cdl_option CYGPKG_LIBC_I18N_NEWLIB_CTYPE {
1062 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
1064 # value_source default
1066 # Requires: CYGBLD_ISO_CTYPE_HEADER == "<cyg/libc/i18n/newlibctype.h>"
1067 # CYGBLD_ISO_CTYPE_HEADER == <cyg/libc/i18n/ctype.inl>
1071 # Per-thread multibyte state
1072 # This option controls whether the multibyte character
1073 # handling functions mblen(), mbtowc(), and wctomb(),
1074 # have their state recorded on a per-thread
1075 # basis rather than global. If this option is
1076 # disabled, some per-thread space can be saved.
1077 # Enabling this option will use three slots
1078 # of kernel per-thread data. You should ensure you
1079 # have enough slots configured for all your
1082 cdl_option CYGSEM_LIBC_I18N_PER_THREAD_MB {
1083 # This option is not active
1084 # ActiveIf constraint: CYGPKG_KERNEL
1085 # CYGPKG_KERNEL (unknown) == 0
1089 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
1091 # value_source default
1092 # Default value: CYGVAR_KERNEL_THREADS_DATA != 0
1093 # CYGVAR_KERNEL_THREADS_DATA (unknown) == 0
1095 # Requires: CYGVAR_KERNEL_THREADS_DATA
1096 # CYGVAR_KERNEL_THREADS_DATA (unknown) == 0
1100 # Size of locale name strings
1101 # This option controls the maximum size of
1102 # locale names and is used, among other things
1103 # to instantiate a static string used
1104 # as a return value from the
1105 # setlocale() function. When requesting the
1106 # current locale settings with LC_ALL, a string
1107 # must be constructed to contain this data, rather
1108 # than just returning a constant string. This
1109 # string data is stored in the static string.
1110 # This depends on the length of locale names,
1111 # hence this option. If just the C locale is
1112 # present, this option can be set as low as 2.
1114 cdl_option CYGNUM_LIBC_I18N_MAX_LOCALE_NAME_SIZE {
1116 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
1118 # value_source default
1119 # Default value: (CYGFUN_LIBC_I18N_LOCALE_C_EUCJP ? 8 : (CYGFUN_LIBC_I18N_LOCALE_C_SJIS ? 7 : (CYGFUN_LIBC_I18N_LOCALE_C_JIS ? 6 : 2)))
1120 # CYGFUN_LIBC_I18N_LOCALE_C_EUCJP == 0
1121 # CYGFUN_LIBC_I18N_LOCALE_C_SJIS == 0
1122 # CYGFUN_LIBC_I18N_LOCALE_C_JIS == 0
1124 # Legal values: (CYGFUN_LIBC_I18N_LOCALE_C_EUCJP ? 8 : (CYGFUN_LIBC_I18N_LOCALE_C_SJIS ? 7 : (CYGFUN_LIBC_I18N_LOCALE_C_JIS ? 6 : 2))) to 0x7fffffff
1125 # CYGFUN_LIBC_I18N_LOCALE_C_EUCJP == 0
1126 # CYGFUN_LIBC_I18N_LOCALE_C_SJIS == 0
1127 # CYGFUN_LIBC_I18N_LOCALE_C_JIS == 0
1130 # Inline versions of <ctype.h> functions
1131 # This option chooses whether the simple character
1132 # classification and conversion functions (e.g.
1133 # isupper(), isalpha(), toupper(), etc.)
1134 # from <ctype.h> are available as inline
1135 # functions. This may improve performance and as
1136 # the functions are small, may even improve code
1139 cdl_option CYGIMP_LIBC_I18N_CTYPE_INLINES {
1141 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
1143 # value_source default
1145 # Requires: CYGBLD_ISO_CTYPE_HEADER == "<cyg/libc/i18n/ctype.inl>"
1146 # CYGBLD_ISO_CTYPE_HEADER == <cyg/libc/i18n/ctype.inl>
1150 # C library i18n functions build options
1151 # Package specific build options including control over
1152 # compiler flags used only in building this package,
1153 # and details of which tests are built.
1155 cdl_component CYGPKG_LIBC_I18N_OPTIONS {
1156 # There is no associated value.
1160 # Additional compiler flags
1161 # This option modifies the set of compiler flags for
1162 # building the C library. These flags are used in addition
1163 # to the set of global flags.
1165 cdl_option CYGPKG_LIBC_I18N_CFLAGS_ADD {
1167 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
1169 # value_source default
1173 # Suppressed compiler flags
1174 # This option modifies the set of compiler flags for
1175 # building the C library. These flags are removed from
1176 # the set of global flags if present.
1178 cdl_option CYGPKG_LIBC_I18N_CFLAGS_REMOVE {
1180 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
1182 # value_source default
1186 # C library i18n function tests
1187 # This option specifies the set of tests for the C library
1190 cdl_option CYGPKG_LIBC_I18N_TESTS {
1191 # Calculated value: "tests/ctype tests/setlocale tests/i18nmb"
1193 # Current_value: tests/ctype tests/setlocale tests/i18nmb
1198 # ISO C library general utility functions
1199 # doc: ref/libc.html
1200 # This package provides general utility functions in <stdlib.h>
1201 # as specified by the ISO C standard - ISO/IEC 9899:1990.
1203 cdl_package CYGPKG_LIBC_STDLIB {
1204 # Packages cannot be added or removed, nor can their version be changed,
1205 # simply by editing their value. Instead the appropriate configuration
1206 # should be used to perform these actions.
1208 # This value cannot be modified here.
1210 # Current value: 1 current
1211 # Requires: CYGPKG_ISOINFRA
1212 # CYGPKG_ISOINFRA == current
1214 # Requires: CYGINT_ISO_CTYPE
1215 # CYGINT_ISO_CTYPE == 1
1217 # Requires: CYGINT_ISO_STRING_STRFUNCS
1218 # CYGINT_ISO_STRING_STRFUNCS == 1
1223 # Inline versions of <stdlib.h> functions
1224 # This option chooses whether some of the
1225 # particularly simple standard utility functions
1226 # from <stdlib.h> are available as inline
1227 # functions. This may improve performance, and as
1228 # the functions are small, may even improve code
1231 cdl_component CYGIMP_LIBC_STDLIB_INLINES {
1232 # There is no associated value.
1238 cdl_option CYGIMP_LIBC_STDLIB_INLINE_ABS {
1243 # Requires: CYGBLD_ISO_STDLIB_ABS_HEADER == "<cyg/libc/stdlib/abs.inl>"
1244 # CYGBLD_ISO_STDLIB_ABS_HEADER == 0
1250 cdl_option CYGIMP_LIBC_STDLIB_INLINE_DIV {
1255 # Requires: CYGBLD_ISO_STDLIB_DIV_HEADER == "<cyg/libc/stdlib/div.inl>"
1256 # CYGBLD_ISO_STDLIB_DIV_HEADER == 0
1260 # atof() / atoi() / atol()
1262 cdl_option CYGIMP_LIBC_STDLIB_INLINE_ATOX {
1267 # Requires: CYGBLD_ISO_STDLIB_STRCONV_HEADER == "<cyg/libc/stdlib/atox.inl>"
1268 # CYGBLD_ISO_STDLIB_STRCONV_HEADER == 0
1273 # Random number generation
1274 # These options control the behaviour of the
1275 # functions rand(), srand() and rand_r()
1277 cdl_component CYGPKG_LIBC_RAND {
1278 # There is no associated value.
1282 # Per-thread random seed
1283 # doc: ref/libc-thread-safety.html
1284 # This option controls whether the pseudo-random
1285 # number generation functions rand() and srand()
1286 # have their state recorded on a per-thread
1287 # basis rather than global. If this option is
1288 # disabled, some per-thread space can be saved.
1289 # Note there is also a POSIX-standard rand_r()
1290 # function to achieve a similar effect with user
1291 # support. Enabling this option will use one slot
1292 # of kernel per-thread data. You should ensure you
1293 # have enough slots configured for all your
1296 cdl_option CYGSEM_LIBC_PER_THREAD_RAND {
1298 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
1300 # value_source default
1302 # Requires: CYGVAR_KERNEL_THREADS_DATA
1303 # CYGVAR_KERNEL_THREADS_DATA (unknown) == 0
1307 # Random number seed
1308 # This selects the initial random number seed for
1309 # rand()'s pseudo-random number generator. For
1310 # strict ISO standard compliance, this should be 1,
1311 # as per section 7.10.2.2 of the standard.
1313 cdl_option CYGNUM_LIBC_RAND_SEED {
1315 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
1317 # value_source default
1319 # Legal values: 0 to 0x7fffffff
1323 # Trace verbosity level for debugging the rand(),
1324 # srand() and rand_r() functions. Increase this
1325 # value to get additional trace output.
1327 cdl_option CYGNUM_LIBC_RAND_TRACE_LEVEL {
1329 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
1331 # value_source default
1333 # Legal values: 0 to 1
1336 # Simplest implementation
1337 # This provides a very simple implementation of rand()
1338 # that does not perform well with randomness in the
1339 # lower significant bits. However it is exceptionally
1340 # fast. It uses the sample algorithm from the ISO C
1343 cdl_option CYGIMP_LIBC_RAND_SIMPLEST {
1345 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
1347 # value_source default
1351 # Simple implementation #1
1352 # This provides a very simple implementation of rand()
1353 # based on the simplest implementation above. However
1354 # it does try to work around the lack of randomness
1355 # in the lower significant bits, at the expense of a
1358 cdl_option CYGIMP_LIBC_RAND_SIMPLE1 {
1365 # Knuth implementation #1
1366 # This implements a slightly more complex algorithm
1367 # published in Donald E. Knuth's Art of Computer
1368 # Programming Vol.2 section 3.6 (p.185 in the 3rd ed.).
1369 # This produces better random numbers than the
1370 # simplest approach but is slower.
1372 cdl_option CYGIMP_LIBC_RAND_KNUTH1 {
1381 # This option allows use of the utility function
1382 # strtod() (and consequently atof()) to convert
1383 # from string to double precision floating point
1384 # numbers. Disabling this option removes the
1385 # dependency on the math library package.
1387 cdl_option CYGFUN_LIBC_strtod {
1389 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
1391 # value_source default
1392 # Default value: 0 != CYGPKG_LIBM
1393 # CYGPKG_LIBM (unknown) == 0
1395 # Requires: CYGPKG_LIBM
1396 # CYGPKG_LIBM (unknown) == 0
1400 # Provides long long conversion functions
1401 # Enabling this option will provide support for the strtoll(),
1402 # strtoull() and atoll() conversion functions, which are
1403 # the long long variants of the standard versions of these
1404 # functions. Supporting this requires extra code and compile
1407 cdl_option CYGFUN_LIBC_STDLIB_CONV_LONGLONG {
1414 # bsearch() tracing level
1415 # Trace verbosity level for debugging the <stdlib.h>
1416 # binary search function bsearch(). Increase this
1417 # value to get additional trace output.
1419 cdl_option CYGNUM_LIBC_BSEARCH_TRACE_LEVEL {
1421 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
1423 # value_source default
1425 # Legal values: 0 to 1
1428 # qsort() tracing level
1429 # Trace verbosity level for debugging the <stdlib.h>
1430 # quicksort function qsort(). Increase this value
1431 # to get additional trace output.
1433 cdl_option CYGNUM_LIBC_QSORT_TRACE_LEVEL {
1435 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
1437 # value_source default
1439 # Legal values: 0 to 1
1442 # C library stdlib build options
1443 # Package specific build options including control over
1444 # compiler flags used only in building this package,
1445 # and details of which tests are built.
1447 cdl_component CYGPKG_LIBC_STDLIB_OPTIONS {
1448 # There is no associated value.
1452 # Additional compiler flags
1453 # This option modifies the set of compiler flags for
1454 # building this package. These flags are used in addition
1455 # to the set of global flags.
1457 cdl_option CYGPKG_LIBC_STDLIB_CFLAGS_ADD {
1459 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
1461 # value_source default
1465 # Suppressed compiler flags
1466 # This option modifies the set of compiler flags for
1467 # building this package. These flags are removed from
1468 # the set of global flags if present.
1470 cdl_option CYGPKG_LIBC_STDLIB_CFLAGS_REMOVE {
1472 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
1474 # value_source default
1478 # C library stdlib tests
1479 # This option specifies the set of tests for this package.
1481 cdl_option CYGPKG_LIBC_STDLIB_TESTS {
1482 # Calculated value: "tests/abs tests/atoi tests/atol tests/bsearch tests/div tests/getenv tests/labs tests/ldiv tests/qsort tests/rand1 tests/rand2 tests/rand3 tests/rand4 tests/srand tests/strtol tests/strtoul"
1484 # Current_value: tests/abs tests/atoi tests/atol tests/bsearch tests/div tests/getenv tests/labs tests/ldiv tests/qsort tests/rand1 tests/rand2 tests/rand3 tests/rand4 tests/srand tests/strtol tests/strtoul
1491 # doc: ref/the-ecos-hardware-abstraction-layer.html
1492 # The eCos HAL package provide a porting layer for
1493 # higher-level parts of the system such as the kernel and the
1494 # C library. Each installation should have HAL packages for
1495 # one or more architectures, and for each architecture there
1496 # may be one or more supported platforms. It is necessary to
1497 # select one target architecture and one platform for that
1498 # architecture. There are also a number of configuration
1499 # options that are common to all HAL packages.
1501 cdl_package CYGPKG_HAL {
1502 # Packages cannot be added or removed, nor can their version be changed,
1503 # simply by editing their value. Instead the appropriate configuration
1504 # should be used to perform these actions.
1506 # This value cannot be modified here.
1508 # Current value: 1 current
1509 # Requires: CYGPKG_INFRA
1510 # CYGPKG_INFRA == current
1513 # The following properties are affected by this value
1514 # package CYGPKG_IO_I2C
1515 # Requires: CYGPKG_INFRA CYGPKG_HAL
1519 # Platform-independent HAL options
1520 # A number of configuration options are common to most or all
1521 # HAL packages, for example options controlling how much state
1522 # should be saved during a context switch. The implementations
1523 # of these options will vary from architecture to architecture.
1525 cdl_component CYGPKG_HAL_COMMON {
1526 # There is no associated value.
1530 # Provide eCos kernel support
1531 # The HAL can be configured to either support the full eCos
1532 # kernel, or to support only very simple applications which do
1533 # not require a full kernel. If kernel support is not required
1534 # then some of the startup, exception, and interrupt handling
1535 # code can be eliminated.
1537 cdl_option CYGFUN_HAL_COMMON_KERNEL_SUPPORT {
1539 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
1541 # value_source default
1542 # Default value: CYGPKG_KERNEL
1543 # CYGPKG_KERNEL (unknown) == 0
1545 # Requires: CYGPKG_KERNEL
1546 # CYGPKG_KERNEL (unknown) == 0
1550 # HAL exception support
1551 # When a processor exception occurs, for example an attempt to
1552 # execute an illegal instruction or to perform a divide by
1553 # zero, this exception may be handled in a number of different
1554 # ways. If the target system has gdb support then typically
1555 # the exception will be handled by gdb code. Otherwise if the
1556 # HAL exception support is enabled then the HAL will invoke a
1557 # routine deliver_exception(). Typically this routine will be
1558 # provided by the eCos kernel, but it is possible for
1559 # application code to provide its own implementation. If the
1560 # HAL exception support is not enabled and a processor
1561 # exception occurs then the behaviour of the system is
1564 cdl_option CYGPKG_HAL_EXCEPTIONS {
1566 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
1568 # value_source default
1569 # Default value: CYGPKG_KERNEL_EXCEPTIONS
1570 # CYGPKG_KERNEL_EXCEPTIONS (unknown) == 0
1572 # Requires: CYGPKG_KERNEL_EXCEPTIONS
1573 # CYGPKG_KERNEL_EXCEPTIONS (unknown) == 0
1577 # Stop calling constructors early
1578 # This option supports environments where some constructors
1579 # must be run in the context of a thread rather than at
1580 # simple system startup time. A boolean flag named
1581 # cyg_hal_stop_constructors is set to 1 when constructors
1582 # should no longer be invoked. It is up to some other
1583 # package to deal with the rest of the constructors.
1584 # In the current version this is only possible with the
1587 cdl_option CYGSEM_HAL_STOP_CONSTRUCTORS_ON_FLAG {
1589 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
1591 # value_source default
1593 # Requires: CYGSEM_LIBC_INVOKE_DEFAULT_STATIC_CONSTRUCTORS
1594 # CYGSEM_LIBC_INVOKE_DEFAULT_STATIC_CONSTRUCTORS (unknown) == 0
1598 # HAL uses the MMU and allows for CDL manipulation of it's use
1600 cdl_interface CYGINT_HAL_SUPPORTS_MMU_TABLES {
1601 # No options implement this inferface
1602 # This value cannot be modified here.
1606 # The following properties are affected by this value
1607 # option CYGSEM_HAL_INSTALL_MMU_TABLES
1608 # ActiveIf: CYGINT_HAL_SUPPORTS_MMU_TABLES
1611 # Install MMU tables.
1612 # This option controls whether this application installs
1613 # its own Memory Management Unit (MMU) tables, or relies on the
1614 # existing environment to run.
1616 cdl_option CYGSEM_HAL_INSTALL_MMU_TABLES {
1617 # This option is not active
1618 # ActiveIf constraint: CYGINT_HAL_SUPPORTS_MMU_TABLES
1619 # CYGINT_HAL_SUPPORTS_MMU_TABLES == 0
1623 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
1625 # value_source default
1626 # Default value: CYG_HAL_STARTUP != "RAM"
1627 # CYG_HAL_STARTUP == ROMRAM
1630 # The following properties are affected by this value
1631 # option CYGSEM_HAL_STATIC_MMU_TABLES
1632 # Requires: CYGSEM_HAL_INSTALL_MMU_TABLES
1635 # Use static MMU tables.
1636 # This option defines an environment where any Memory
1637 # Management Unit (MMU) tables are constant. Normally used by ROM
1638 # based environments, this provides a way to save RAM usage which
1639 # would otherwise be required for these tables.
1641 cdl_option CYGSEM_HAL_STATIC_MMU_TABLES {
1643 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
1645 # value_source default
1647 # Requires: CYGSEM_HAL_INSTALL_MMU_TABLES
1648 # CYGSEM_HAL_INSTALL_MMU_TABLES == 0
1652 # Route diagnostic output to debug channel
1653 # If not inheriting the console setup from the ROM monitor,
1654 # it is possible to redirect diagnostic output to the debug
1655 # channel by enabling this option. Depending on the debugger
1656 # used it may also be necessary to select a mangler for the
1657 # output to be displayed by the debugger.
1659 cdl_component CYGDBG_HAL_DIAG_TO_DEBUG_CHAN {
1660 # ActiveIf constraint: !CYGSEM_HAL_VIRTUAL_VECTOR_INHERIT_CONSOLE
1661 # CYGSEM_HAL_VIRTUAL_VECTOR_INHERIT_CONSOLE == 0
1663 # ActiveIf constraint: CYGPKG_HAL_ARM || CYGPKG_HAL_POWERPC_MPC8xx || CYGPKG_HAL_V85X_V850 || CYGSEM_HAL_VIRTUAL_VECTOR_DIAG
1664 # CYGPKG_HAL_ARM == current
1665 # CYGPKG_HAL_POWERPC_MPC8xx (unknown) == 0
1666 # CYGPKG_HAL_V85X_V850 (unknown) == 0
1667 # CYGSEM_HAL_VIRTUAL_VECTOR_DIAG == 1
1671 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
1673 # value_source default
1674 # Default value: (CYGDBG_HAL_DEBUG_GDB_INCLUDE_STUBS || CYG_HAL_STARTUP == "RAM") ? 1 : 0
1675 # CYGDBG_HAL_DEBUG_GDB_INCLUDE_STUBS == 1
1676 # CYG_HAL_STARTUP == ROMRAM
1679 # The following properties are affected by this value
1680 # option CYGPRI_HAL_VIRTUAL_VECTOR_CONSOLE_CHANNEL_CONFIGURABLE
1681 # Calculated: !CYGSEM_HAL_VIRTUAL_VECTOR_INHERIT_CONSOLE && !CYGDBG_HAL_DIAG_TO_DEBUG_CHAN
1685 # Mangler used on diag output
1686 # It is sometimes necessary to mangle (encode) the
1687 # diag ASCII text output in order for it to show up at the
1688 # other end. In particular, GDB may silently ignore raw
1691 cdl_option CYGSEM_HAL_DIAG_MANGLER {
1693 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
1695 # value_source default
1696 # Default value: GDB
1697 # Legal values: "GDB" "None"
1702 # HAL interrupt handling
1703 # A number of configuration options related to interrupt
1704 # handling are common to most or all HAL packages, even though
1705 # the implementations will vary from architecture to
1708 cdl_component CYGPKG_HAL_COMMON_INTERRUPTS {
1709 # There is no associated value.
1713 # Use separate stack for interrupts
1714 # When an interrupt occurs this interrupt can be handled either
1715 # on the current stack or on a separate stack maintained by the
1716 # HAL. Using a separate stack requires a small number of extra
1717 # instructions in the interrupt handling code, but it has the
1718 # advantage that it is no longer necessary to allow extra space
1719 # in every thread stack for the interrupt handlers. The amount
1720 # of extra space required depends on the interrupt handlers
1721 # that are being used.
1723 cdl_option CYGIMP_HAL_COMMON_INTERRUPTS_USE_INTERRUPT_STACK {
1726 # The inferred value should not be edited directly.
1731 # The following properties are affected by this value
1732 # package CYGPKG_REDBOOT
1733 # Requires: CYGIMP_HAL_COMMON_INTERRUPTS_USE_INTERRUPT_STACK == 0
1736 # Interrupt stack size
1737 # This configuration option specifies the stack size in bytes
1738 # for the interrupt stack. Typically this should be a multiple
1739 # of 16, but the exact requirements will vary from architecture
1740 # to architecture. The interrupt stack serves two separate
1741 # purposes. It is used as the stack during system
1742 # initialization. In addition, if the interrupt system is
1743 # configured to use a separate stack then all interrupts will
1744 # be processed on this stack. The exact memory requirements
1745 # will vary from application to application, and will depend
1746 # heavily on whether or not other interrupt-related options,
1747 # for example nested interrupts, are enabled. On most targets,
1748 # in a configuration with no kernel this stack will also be
1749 # the stack used to invoke the application, and must obviously
1750 # be appropriately large in that case.
1752 cdl_option CYGNUM_HAL_COMMON_INTERRUPTS_STACK_SIZE {
1756 # Default value: CYGPKG_KERNEL ? 4096 : 32768
1757 # CYGPKG_KERNEL (unknown) == 0
1759 # Legal values: 128 to 1048576
1762 # Allow nested interrupts
1763 # When an interrupt occurs the HAL interrupt handling code can
1764 # either leave interrupts disabled for the duration of the
1765 # interrupt handling code, or by doing some extra work it can
1766 # reenable interrupts before invoking the interrupt handler and
1767 # thus allow nested interrupts to happen. If all the interrupt
1768 # handlers being used are small and do not involve any loops
1769 # then it is usually better to disallow nested interrupts.
1770 # However if any of the interrupt handlers are more complicated
1771 # than nested interrupts will usually be required.
1773 cdl_option CYGSEM_HAL_COMMON_INTERRUPTS_ALLOW_NESTING {
1775 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
1777 # value_source default
1781 # Save minimum context on interrupt
1782 # The HAL interrupt handling code can exploit the calling conventions
1783 # defined for a given architecture to reduce the amount of state
1784 # that has to be saved. Generally this improves performance and
1785 # reduces code size. However it can make source-level debugging
1788 cdl_option CYGDBG_HAL_COMMON_INTERRUPTS_SAVE_MINIMUM_CONTEXT {
1794 # The following properties are affected by this value
1795 # option CYGDBG_HAL_DEBUG_GDB_INCLUDE_STUBS
1796 # Requires: ! CYGDBG_HAL_COMMON_INTERRUPTS_SAVE_MINIMUM_CONTEXT
1797 # component CYGBLD_BUILD_REDBOOT
1798 # Requires: ! CYGDBG_HAL_COMMON_INTERRUPTS_SAVE_MINIMUM_CONTEXT
1801 # Chain all interrupts together
1802 # Interrupts can be attached to vectors either singly, or be
1803 # chained together. The latter is necessary if there is no way
1804 # of discovering which device has interrupted without
1805 # inspecting the device itself. It can also reduce the amount
1806 # of RAM needed for interrupt decoding tables and code.
1808 cdl_option CYGIMP_HAL_COMMON_INTERRUPTS_CHAIN {
1810 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
1812 # value_source default
1816 # Ignore spurious [fleeting] interrupts
1817 # On some hardware, interrupt sources may not be de-bounced or
1818 # de-glitched. Rather than try to handle these interrupts (no
1819 # handling may be possible), this option allows the HAL to simply
1820 # ignore them. In most cases, if the interrupt is real it will
1821 # reoccur in a detectable form.
1823 cdl_option CYGIMP_HAL_COMMON_INTERRUPTS_IGNORE_SPURIOUS {
1825 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
1827 # value_source default
1832 # HAL context switch support
1833 # A number of configuration options related to thread contexts
1834 # are common to most or all HAL packages, even though the
1835 # implementations will vary from architecture to architecture.
1837 cdl_component CYGPKG_HAL_COMMON_CONTEXT {
1838 # There is no associated value.
1840 # The following properties are affected by this value
1844 # Use minimum thread context
1845 # The thread context switch code can exploit the calling
1846 # conventions defined for a given architecture to reduce the
1847 # amount of state that has to be saved during a context
1848 # switch. Generally this improves performance and reduces
1849 # code size. However it can make source-level debugging more
1852 cdl_option CYGDBG_HAL_COMMON_CONTEXT_SAVE_MINIMUM {
1854 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
1856 # The inferred value should not be edited directly.
1858 # value_source inferred
1861 # The following properties are affected by this value
1862 # option CYGDBG_HAL_DEBUG_GDB_INCLUDE_STUBS
1863 # Requires: ! CYGDBG_HAL_COMMON_CONTEXT_SAVE_MINIMUM
1864 # component CYGBLD_BUILD_REDBOOT
1865 # Requires: ! CYGDBG_HAL_COMMON_CONTEXT_SAVE_MINIMUM
1869 # Explicit control over cache behaviour
1870 # These options let the default behaviour of the caches
1871 # be easily configurable.
1873 cdl_component CYGPKG_HAL_CACHE_CONTROL {
1874 # There is no associated value.
1878 # Enable DATA cache on startup
1879 # Enabling this option will cause the data cache to be enabled
1880 # as soon as practicable when eCos starts up. One would choose
1881 # to disable this if the data cache cannot safely be turned on,
1882 # such as a case where the cache(s) require additional platform
1885 cdl_component CYGSEM_HAL_ENABLE_DCACHE_ON_STARTUP {
1887 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
1889 # value_source default
1894 # DATA cache mode on startup
1895 # This option controls the mode the cache will be set to
1896 # when enabled on startup.
1898 cdl_option CYGSEM_HAL_DCACHE_STARTUP_MODE {
1900 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
1901 # user_value COPYBACK
1902 # value_source default
1903 # Default value: COPYBACK
1904 # Legal values: "COPYBACK" "WRITETHRU"
1908 # Enable INSTRUCTION cache on startup
1909 # Enabling this option will cause the instruction cache to be enabled
1910 # as soon as practicable when eCos starts up. One would choose
1911 # to disable this if the instruction cache cannot safely be turned on,
1912 # such as a case where the cache(s) require additional platform
1915 cdl_option CYGSEM_HAL_ENABLE_ICACHE_ON_STARTUP {
1917 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
1919 # value_source default
1924 # Source-level debugging support
1925 # If the source level debugger gdb is to be used for debugging
1926 # application code then it may be necessary to configure in support
1927 # for this in the HAL.
1929 cdl_component CYGPKG_HAL_DEBUG {
1930 # There is no associated value.
1934 # Support for GDB stubs
1935 # The HAL implements GDB stubs for the target.
1937 cdl_interface CYGINT_HAL_DEBUG_GDB_STUBS {
1938 # Implemented by CYGPKG_HAL_ARM_TX27KARO, active, enabled
1939 # This value cannot be modified here.
1943 # The following properties are affected by this value
1944 # option CYGDBG_HAL_DEBUG_GDB_INCLUDE_STUBS
1945 # ActiveIf: CYGINT_HAL_DEBUG_GDB_STUBS
1946 # option CYGBLD_BUILD_REDBOOT_WITH_GDB
1947 # ActiveIf: CYGINT_HAL_DEBUG_GDB_STUBS
1950 # Include GDB stubs in HAL
1951 # This option causes a set of GDB stubs to be included into the
1952 # system. On some target systems the GDB support will be
1953 # provided by other means, for example by a ROM monitor. On
1954 # other targets, especially when building a ROM-booting system,
1955 # the necessary support has to go into the target library
1956 # itself. When GDB stubs are include in a configuration, HAL
1957 # serial drivers must also be included.
1959 cdl_option CYGDBG_HAL_DEBUG_GDB_INCLUDE_STUBS {
1960 # ActiveIf constraint: CYGINT_HAL_DEBUG_GDB_STUBS
1961 # CYGINT_HAL_DEBUG_GDB_STUBS == 1
1965 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
1967 # The inferred value should not be edited directly.
1969 # value_source inferred
1971 # Requires: ! CYGSEM_HAL_USE_ROM_MONITOR
1972 # CYGSEM_HAL_USE_ROM_MONITOR == 0
1974 # Requires: ! CYGDBG_HAL_COMMON_INTERRUPTS_SAVE_MINIMUM_CONTEXT
1975 # CYGDBG_HAL_COMMON_INTERRUPTS_SAVE_MINIMUM_CONTEXT == 0
1977 # Requires: ! CYGDBG_HAL_COMMON_CONTEXT_SAVE_MINIMUM
1978 # CYGDBG_HAL_COMMON_CONTEXT_SAVE_MINIMUM == 0
1980 # Requires: !CYGSEM_HAL_VIRTUAL_VECTOR_DIAG || CYGSEM_HAL_VIRTUAL_VECTOR_CLAIM_COMMS
1981 # CYGSEM_HAL_VIRTUAL_VECTOR_DIAG == 1
1982 # CYGSEM_HAL_VIRTUAL_VECTOR_CLAIM_COMMS == 1
1985 # The following properties are affected by this value
1986 # component CYGDBG_HAL_DIAG_TO_DEBUG_CHAN
1987 # DefaultValue: (CYGDBG_HAL_DEBUG_GDB_INCLUDE_STUBS || CYG_HAL_STARTUP == "RAM") ? 1 : 0
1988 # option CYGDBG_HAL_DEBUG_GDB_BREAK_SUPPORT
1989 # Requires: CYGDBG_HAL_DEBUG_GDB_INCLUDE_STUBS
1990 # option CYGDBG_HAL_DEBUG_GDB_BREAK_SUPPORT
1991 # DefaultValue: CYGDBG_HAL_DEBUG_GDB_INCLUDE_STUBS
1992 # option CYGDBG_HAL_DEBUG_GDB_CTRLC_SUPPORT
1993 # ActiveIf: CYGSEM_HAL_USE_ROM_MONITOR || CYGDBG_HAL_DEBUG_GDB_INCLUDE_STUBS
1994 # option CYGDBG_HAL_DEBUG_GDB_CTRLC_SUPPORT
1995 # DefaultValue: !CYGDBG_HAL_DEBUG_GDB_INCLUDE_STUBS
1996 # option CYGSEM_HAL_VIRTUAL_VECTOR_CLAIM_COMMS
1997 # DefaultValue: CYGSEM_HAL_VIRTUAL_VECTOR_INIT_WHOLE_TABLE || CYGDBG_HAL_DEBUG_GDB_INCLUDE_STUBS
1998 # option CYGBLD_BUILD_COMMON_GDB_STUBS
1999 # Requires: CYGDBG_HAL_DEBUG_GDB_INCLUDE_STUBS
2000 # option CYGPKG_HAL_GDB_FILEIO
2001 # Requires: CYGDBG_HAL_DEBUG_GDB_INCLUDE_STUBS
2002 # option CYGHWR_HAL_ARM_DUMP_EXCEPTIONS
2003 # Requires: !CYGDBG_HAL_DEBUG_GDB_INCLUDE_STUBS
2004 # option CYGHWR_HAL_ARM_ICE_THREAD_SUPPORT
2005 # Requires: CYGDBG_HAL_DEBUG_GDB_INCLUDE_STUBS
2006 # option CYGBLD_BUILD_REDBOOT_WITH_GDB
2007 # Requires: CYGDBG_HAL_DEBUG_GDB_INCLUDE_STUBS
2010 # Support for external break support in GDB stubs
2011 # The HAL implements external break (or asynchronous interrupt)
2012 # in the GDB stubs for the target.
2014 cdl_interface CYGINT_HAL_DEBUG_GDB_STUBS_BREAK {
2015 # Implemented by CYGPKG_HAL_ARM_TX27KARO, active, enabled
2016 # This value cannot be modified here.
2020 # The following properties are affected by this value
2021 # option CYGDBG_HAL_DEBUG_GDB_BREAK_SUPPORT
2022 # ActiveIf: CYGINT_HAL_DEBUG_GDB_STUBS_BREAK
2025 # Include GDB external break support for stubs
2026 # This option causes the GDB stub to add a serial interrupt handler
2027 # which will listen for GDB break packets. This lets you stop the
2028 # target asynchronously when using GDB, usually by hitting Control+C
2029 # or pressing the STOP button. This option differs from
2030 # CYGDBG_HAL_DEBUG_GDB_CTRLC_SUPPORT in that it is used when
2031 # GDB stubs are present.
2033 cdl_option CYGDBG_HAL_DEBUG_GDB_BREAK_SUPPORT {
2034 # ActiveIf constraint: CYGINT_HAL_DEBUG_GDB_STUBS_BREAK
2035 # CYGINT_HAL_DEBUG_GDB_STUBS_BREAK == 1
2039 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
2041 # value_source default
2042 # Default value: CYGDBG_HAL_DEBUG_GDB_INCLUDE_STUBS
2043 # CYGDBG_HAL_DEBUG_GDB_INCLUDE_STUBS == 1
2045 # Requires: CYGDBG_HAL_DEBUG_GDB_INCLUDE_STUBS
2046 # CYGDBG_HAL_DEBUG_GDB_INCLUDE_STUBS == 1
2049 # The following properties are affected by this value
2050 # option CYGDBG_HAL_DEBUG_GDB_CTRLC_SUPPORT
2051 # Requires: !CYGDBG_HAL_DEBUG_GDB_BREAK_SUPPORT
2052 # option CYGOPT_HAL_ARM_SYSCALL_GPROF_SUPPORT
2053 # ActiveIf: CYGDBG_HAL_DEBUG_GDB_CTRLC_SUPPORT || CYGDBG_HAL_DEBUG_GDB_BREAK_SUPPORT
2054 # option CYGBLD_BUILD_REDBOOT_WITH_GDB
2055 # Requires: CYGDBG_HAL_DEBUG_GDB_BREAK_SUPPORT
2058 # Platform does not support CTRLC
2060 cdl_interface CYGINT_HAL_DEBUG_GDB_CTRLC_UNSUPPORTED {
2061 # No options implement this inferface
2062 # This value cannot be modified here.
2066 # The following properties are affected by this value
2067 # option CYGDBG_HAL_DEBUG_GDB_CTRLC_SUPPORT
2068 # ActiveIf: CYGINT_HAL_DEBUG_GDB_CTRLC_UNSUPPORTED == 0
2071 # Include GDB external break support when no stubs
2072 # This option adds an interrupt handler for the GDB serial line
2073 # which will listen for GDB break packets. This lets you stop the
2074 # target asynchronously when using GDB, usually by hitting Control+C
2075 # or pressing the STOP button. This option differs from
2076 # CYGDBG_HAL_DEBUG_GDB_BREAK_SUPPORT in that it is used when the GDB
2077 # stubs are NOT present.
2079 cdl_option CYGDBG_HAL_DEBUG_GDB_CTRLC_SUPPORT {
2080 # ActiveIf constraint: CYGSEM_HAL_USE_ROM_MONITOR || CYGDBG_HAL_DEBUG_GDB_INCLUDE_STUBS
2081 # CYGSEM_HAL_USE_ROM_MONITOR == 0
2082 # CYGDBG_HAL_DEBUG_GDB_INCLUDE_STUBS == 1
2084 # ActiveIf constraint: CYGINT_HAL_DEBUG_GDB_CTRLC_UNSUPPORTED == 0
2085 # CYGINT_HAL_DEBUG_GDB_CTRLC_UNSUPPORTED == 0
2089 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
2091 # value_source default
2092 # Default value: !CYGDBG_HAL_DEBUG_GDB_INCLUDE_STUBS
2093 # CYGDBG_HAL_DEBUG_GDB_INCLUDE_STUBS == 1
2095 # Requires: !CYGDBG_HAL_DEBUG_GDB_BREAK_SUPPORT
2096 # CYGDBG_HAL_DEBUG_GDB_BREAK_SUPPORT == 1
2099 # The following properties are affected by this value
2100 # option CYGOPT_HAL_ARM_SYSCALL_GPROF_SUPPORT
2101 # ActiveIf: CYGDBG_HAL_DEBUG_GDB_CTRLC_SUPPORT || CYGDBG_HAL_DEBUG_GDB_BREAK_SUPPORT
2102 # component CYGBLD_BUILD_REDBOOT
2103 # Requires: ! CYGDBG_HAL_DEBUG_GDB_CTRLC_SUPPORT
2106 # Include GDB multi-threading debug support
2107 # This option enables some extra HAL code which is needed
2108 # to support multi-threaded source level debugging.
2110 cdl_option CYGDBG_HAL_DEBUG_GDB_THREAD_SUPPORT {
2111 # ActiveIf constraint: CYGSEM_HAL_ROM_MONITOR || CYGDBG_KERNEL_DEBUG_GDB_THREAD_SUPPORT
2112 # CYGSEM_HAL_ROM_MONITOR == 1
2113 # CYGDBG_KERNEL_DEBUG_GDB_THREAD_SUPPORT (unknown) == 0
2117 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
2119 # value_source default
2122 # The following properties are affected by this value
2123 # option CYGHWR_HAL_ARM_ICE_THREAD_SUPPORT
2124 # Requires: CYGDBG_HAL_DEBUG_GDB_THREAD_SUPPORT
2125 # option CYGBLD_BUILD_REDBOOT_WITH_THREADS
2126 # Requires: CYGDBG_HAL_DEBUG_GDB_THREAD_SUPPORT
2129 # Number of times to retry sending a $O packet
2130 # This option controls the number of attempts that eCos programs
2131 # will make to send a $O packet to a host GDB process. If it is
2132 # set non-zero, then the target process will attempt to resend the
2133 # $O packet data up to this number of retries. Caution: use of
2134 # this option is not recommended as it can thoroughly confuse the
2137 cdl_option CYGNUM_HAL_DEBUG_GDB_PROTOCOL_RETRIES {
2139 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
2141 # value_source default
2145 # Timeout period for GDB packets
2146 # This option controls the time (in milliseconds) that eCos programs
2147 # will wait for a response when sending packets to a host GDB process.
2148 # If this time elapses, then the packet will be resent, up to some
2149 # maximum number of times (CYGNUM_HAL_DEBUG_GDB_PROTOCOL_RETRIES).
2151 cdl_option CYGNUM_HAL_DEBUG_GDB_PROTOCOL_TIMEOUT {
2153 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
2155 # value_source default
2156 # Default value: 500
2159 # Location of CRC32 table
2160 # The stubs use a 1 kilobyte CRC table that can either be pregenerated
2161 # and placed in ROM, or generated at runtime in RAM. Depending on
2162 # your memory constraints, one of these options may be better.
2164 cdl_option CYGDBG_HAL_CRCTABLE_LOCATION {
2166 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
2168 # value_source default
2169 # Default value: RAM
2170 # Legal values: "ROM" "RAM"
2174 # ROM monitor support
2175 # Support for ROM monitors can be built in to your application.
2176 # It may also be relevant to build your application as a ROM monitor
2177 # itself. Such options are contained here if relevant for your chosen
2178 # platform. The options and ROM monitors available to choose are
2179 # platform-dependent.
2181 cdl_component CYGPKG_HAL_ROM_MONITOR {
2182 # There is no associated value.
2184 # The following properties are affected by this value
2188 # Target has virtual vector support
2190 cdl_interface CYGINT_HAL_VIRTUAL_VECTOR_SUPPORT {
2191 # Implemented by CYGPKG_HAL_ARM_TX27KARO, active, enabled
2192 # This value cannot be modified here.
2196 # The following properties are affected by this value
2197 # component CYGSEM_HAL_VIRTUAL_VECTOR_SUPPORT
2198 # ActiveIf: CYGINT_HAL_VIRTUAL_VECTOR_SUPPORT
2201 # Target supports baud rate control via vectors
2202 # Whether this target supports the __COMMCTL_GETBAUD
2203 # and __COMMCTL_SETBAUD virtual vector comm control operations.
2205 cdl_interface CYGINT_HAL_VIRTUAL_VECTOR_COMM_BAUD_SUPPORT {
2206 # Implemented by CYGPKG_HAL_ARM_MX27, active, enabled
2207 # This value cannot be modified here.
2211 # The following properties are affected by this value
2212 # option CYGSEM_REDBOOT_VARIABLE_BAUD_RATE
2213 # ActiveIf: CYGINT_HAL_VIRTUAL_VECTOR_COMM_BAUD_SUPPORT
2216 # Enable use of virtual vector calling interface
2217 # Virtual vector support allows the HAL to let the ROM
2218 # monitor handle certain operations. The virtual vector table
2219 # defines a calling interface between applications running in
2220 # RAM and the ROM monitor.
2222 cdl_component CYGSEM_HAL_VIRTUAL_VECTOR_SUPPORT {
2223 # ActiveIf constraint: CYGINT_HAL_VIRTUAL_VECTOR_SUPPORT
2224 # CYGINT_HAL_VIRTUAL_VECTOR_SUPPORT == 1
2227 # Calculated value: 1
2231 # The following properties are affected by this value
2232 # component CYGBLD_BUILD_REDBOOT
2233 # Requires: CYGSEM_HAL_VIRTUAL_VECTOR_SUPPORT
2234 # package CYGPKG_DEVS_ETH_PHY
2235 # Requires: CYGSEM_HAL_VIRTUAL_VECTOR_SUPPORT
2239 # Inherit console settings from ROM monitor
2240 # When this option is set, the application will inherit
2241 # the console as set up by the ROM monitor. This means
2242 # that the application will use whatever channel and
2243 # mangling style was used by the ROM monitor when
2244 # the application was launched.
2246 cdl_option CYGSEM_HAL_VIRTUAL_VECTOR_INHERIT_CONSOLE {
2247 # This option is not active
2248 # ActiveIf constraint: CYGSEM_HAL_USE_ROM_MONITOR
2249 # CYGSEM_HAL_USE_ROM_MONITOR == 0
2253 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
2255 # value_source default
2256 # Default value: !CYGSEM_HAL_VIRTUAL_VECTOR_CLAIM_COMMS
2257 # CYGSEM_HAL_VIRTUAL_VECTOR_CLAIM_COMMS == 1
2260 # The following properties are affected by this value
2261 # component CYGDBG_HAL_DIAG_TO_DEBUG_CHAN
2262 # ActiveIf: !CYGSEM_HAL_VIRTUAL_VECTOR_INHERIT_CONSOLE
2263 # option CYGPRI_HAL_VIRTUAL_VECTOR_CONSOLE_CHANNEL_CONFIGURABLE
2264 # Calculated: !CYGSEM_HAL_VIRTUAL_VECTOR_INHERIT_CONSOLE && !CYGDBG_HAL_DIAG_TO_DEBUG_CHAN
2267 # Debug channel is configurable
2268 # This option is a configuration hint - it is enabled
2269 # when the HAL initialization code will make use
2270 # of the debug channel configuration option.
2272 cdl_option CYGPRI_HAL_VIRTUAL_VECTOR_DEBUG_CHANNEL_CONFIGURABLE {
2273 # Calculated value: CYGSEM_HAL_VIRTUAL_VECTOR_CLAIM_COMMS
2274 # CYGSEM_HAL_VIRTUAL_VECTOR_CLAIM_COMMS == 1
2278 # The following properties are affected by this value
2279 # option CYGNUM_HAL_VIRTUAL_VECTOR_DEBUG_CHANNEL
2280 # ActiveIf: CYGPRI_HAL_VIRTUAL_VECTOR_DEBUG_CHANNEL_CONFIGURABLE
2283 # Console channel is configurable
2284 # This option is a configuration hint - it is enabled
2285 # when the HAL initialization code will make use
2286 # of the console channel configuration option.
2288 cdl_option CYGPRI_HAL_VIRTUAL_VECTOR_CONSOLE_CHANNEL_CONFIGURABLE {
2289 # Calculated value: !CYGSEM_HAL_VIRTUAL_VECTOR_INHERIT_CONSOLE && !CYGDBG_HAL_DIAG_TO_DEBUG_CHAN
2290 # CYGSEM_HAL_VIRTUAL_VECTOR_INHERIT_CONSOLE == 0
2291 # CYGDBG_HAL_DIAG_TO_DEBUG_CHAN == 1
2295 # The following properties are affected by this value
2296 # option CYGNUM_HAL_VIRTUAL_VECTOR_CONSOLE_CHANNEL
2297 # ActiveIf: CYGPRI_HAL_VIRTUAL_VECTOR_CONSOLE_CHANNEL_CONFIGURABLE
2300 # Initialize whole of virtual vector table
2301 # This option will cause the whole of the virtual
2302 # vector table to be initialized with dummy values on
2303 # startup. When this option is enabled, all the
2304 # options below must also be enabled - or the
2305 # table would be empty when the application
2307 # On targets where older ROM monitors without
2308 # virtual vector support may still be in use, it is
2309 # necessary for RAM applictions to initialize the
2310 # table (since all HAL diagnostics and debug IO
2311 # happens via the table).
2313 cdl_option CYGSEM_HAL_VIRTUAL_VECTOR_INIT_WHOLE_TABLE {
2315 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
2317 # value_source default
2318 # Default value: CYG_HAL_STARTUP != "RAM" || !CYGSEM_HAL_USE_ROM_MONITOR
2319 # CYG_HAL_STARTUP == ROMRAM
2320 # CYGSEM_HAL_USE_ROM_MONITOR == 0
2322 # Requires: CYGSEM_HAL_VIRTUAL_VECTOR_CLAIM_RESET
2323 # CYGSEM_HAL_VIRTUAL_VECTOR_CLAIM_RESET == 1
2325 # Requires: CYGSEM_HAL_VIRTUAL_VECTOR_CLAIM_DELAY_US
2326 # CYGSEM_HAL_VIRTUAL_VECTOR_CLAIM_DELAY_US == 1
2328 # Requires: CYGSEM_HAL_VIRTUAL_VECTOR_CLAIM_CACHE
2329 # CYGSEM_HAL_VIRTUAL_VECTOR_CLAIM_CACHE == 1
2331 # Requires: CYGSEM_HAL_VIRTUAL_VECTOR_CLAIM_DATA
2332 # CYGSEM_HAL_VIRTUAL_VECTOR_CLAIM_DATA == 1
2334 # Requires: CYGSEM_HAL_VIRTUAL_VECTOR_CLAIM_COMMS
2335 # CYGSEM_HAL_VIRTUAL_VECTOR_CLAIM_COMMS == 1
2338 # The following properties are affected by this value
2339 # option CYGSEM_HAL_VIRTUAL_VECTOR_CLAIM_DEFAULT
2340 # ActiveIf: !CYGSEM_HAL_VIRTUAL_VECTOR_INIT_WHOLE_TABLE
2341 # option CYGSEM_HAL_VIRTUAL_VECTOR_CLAIM_RESET
2342 # DefaultValue: CYGSEM_HAL_VIRTUAL_VECTOR_INIT_WHOLE_TABLE || CYGSEM_HAL_VIRTUAL_VECTOR_CLAIM_DEFAULT
2343 # option CYGSEM_HAL_VIRTUAL_VECTOR_CLAIM_VERSION
2344 # DefaultValue: CYGSEM_HAL_VIRTUAL_VECTOR_INIT_WHOLE_TABLE
2345 # option CYGSEM_HAL_VIRTUAL_VECTOR_CLAIM_DELAY_US
2346 # DefaultValue: CYGSEM_HAL_VIRTUAL_VECTOR_INIT_WHOLE_TABLE || CYGSEM_HAL_VIRTUAL_VECTOR_CLAIM_DEFAULT
2347 # option CYGSEM_HAL_VIRTUAL_VECTOR_CLAIM_CACHE
2348 # DefaultValue: CYGSEM_HAL_VIRTUAL_VECTOR_INIT_WHOLE_TABLE || CYGSEM_HAL_VIRTUAL_VECTOR_CLAIM_DEFAULT
2349 # option CYGSEM_HAL_VIRTUAL_VECTOR_CLAIM_DATA
2350 # DefaultValue: CYGSEM_HAL_VIRTUAL_VECTOR_INIT_WHOLE_TABLE || CYGSEM_HAL_VIRTUAL_VECTOR_CLAIM_DEFAULT
2351 # option CYGSEM_HAL_VIRTUAL_VECTOR_CLAIM_COMMS
2352 # DefaultValue: CYGSEM_HAL_VIRTUAL_VECTOR_INIT_WHOLE_TABLE || CYGDBG_HAL_DEBUG_GDB_INCLUDE_STUBS
2355 # Claim virtual vector table entries by default
2356 # By default most virtual vectors will be claimed by
2357 # RAM startup configurations, meaning that the RAM
2358 # application will provide the services. The
2359 # exception is COMMS support (HAL
2360 # diagnostics/debugging IO) which is left in the
2361 # control of the ROM monitor.
2362 # The reasoning behind this is to get as much of the
2363 # code exercised during regular development so it
2364 # is known to be working the few times a new ROM
2365 # monitor or a ROM production configuration is used
2366 # - COMMS are excluded only by necessity in order to
2367 # avoid breaking an existing debugger connections
2368 # (there may be ways around this).
2369 # For production RAM configurations this option can
2370 # be switched off, causing the appliction to rely on
2371 # the ROM monitor for these services, thus
2372 # saving some space.
2373 # Individual vectors may also be left unclaimed,
2374 # controlled by the below options (meaning that the
2375 # associated service provided by the ROM monitor
2378 cdl_option CYGSEM_HAL_VIRTUAL_VECTOR_CLAIM_DEFAULT {
2379 # This option is not active
2380 # ActiveIf constraint: !CYGSEM_HAL_VIRTUAL_VECTOR_INIT_WHOLE_TABLE
2381 # CYGSEM_HAL_VIRTUAL_VECTOR_INIT_WHOLE_TABLE == 1
2385 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
2387 # value_source default
2390 # The following properties are affected by this value
2391 # option CYGSEM_HAL_VIRTUAL_VECTOR_CLAIM_RESET
2392 # DefaultValue: CYGSEM_HAL_VIRTUAL_VECTOR_INIT_WHOLE_TABLE || CYGSEM_HAL_VIRTUAL_VECTOR_CLAIM_DEFAULT
2393 # option CYGSEM_HAL_VIRTUAL_VECTOR_CLAIM_DELAY_US
2394 # DefaultValue: CYGSEM_HAL_VIRTUAL_VECTOR_INIT_WHOLE_TABLE || CYGSEM_HAL_VIRTUAL_VECTOR_CLAIM_DEFAULT
2395 # option CYGSEM_HAL_VIRTUAL_VECTOR_CLAIM_CACHE
2396 # DefaultValue: CYGSEM_HAL_VIRTUAL_VECTOR_INIT_WHOLE_TABLE || CYGSEM_HAL_VIRTUAL_VECTOR_CLAIM_DEFAULT
2397 # option CYGSEM_HAL_VIRTUAL_VECTOR_CLAIM_DATA
2398 # DefaultValue: CYGSEM_HAL_VIRTUAL_VECTOR_INIT_WHOLE_TABLE || CYGSEM_HAL_VIRTUAL_VECTOR_CLAIM_DEFAULT
2401 # Claim reset virtual vectors
2402 # This option will cause the reset and kill_by_reset
2403 # virtual vectors to be claimed.
2405 cdl_option CYGSEM_HAL_VIRTUAL_VECTOR_CLAIM_RESET {
2407 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
2409 # value_source default
2410 # Default value: CYGSEM_HAL_VIRTUAL_VECTOR_INIT_WHOLE_TABLE || CYGSEM_HAL_VIRTUAL_VECTOR_CLAIM_DEFAULT
2411 # CYGSEM_HAL_VIRTUAL_VECTOR_INIT_WHOLE_TABLE == 1
2412 # CYGSEM_HAL_VIRTUAL_VECTOR_CLAIM_DEFAULT == 0
2415 # The following properties are affected by this value
2416 # option CYGSEM_HAL_VIRTUAL_VECTOR_INIT_WHOLE_TABLE
2417 # Requires: CYGSEM_HAL_VIRTUAL_VECTOR_CLAIM_RESET
2420 # Claim version virtual vectors
2421 # This option will cause the version
2422 # virtual vectors to be claimed.
2424 cdl_option CYGSEM_HAL_VIRTUAL_VECTOR_CLAIM_VERSION {
2426 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
2428 # value_source default
2429 # Default value: CYGSEM_HAL_VIRTUAL_VECTOR_INIT_WHOLE_TABLE
2430 # CYGSEM_HAL_VIRTUAL_VECTOR_INIT_WHOLE_TABLE == 1
2434 # Claim delay_us virtual vector
2435 # This option will cause the delay_us
2436 # virtual vector to be claimed.
2438 cdl_option CYGSEM_HAL_VIRTUAL_VECTOR_CLAIM_DELAY_US {
2440 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
2442 # value_source default
2443 # Default value: CYGSEM_HAL_VIRTUAL_VECTOR_INIT_WHOLE_TABLE || CYGSEM_HAL_VIRTUAL_VECTOR_CLAIM_DEFAULT
2444 # CYGSEM_HAL_VIRTUAL_VECTOR_INIT_WHOLE_TABLE == 1
2445 # CYGSEM_HAL_VIRTUAL_VECTOR_CLAIM_DEFAULT == 0
2448 # The following properties are affected by this value
2449 # option CYGSEM_HAL_VIRTUAL_VECTOR_INIT_WHOLE_TABLE
2450 # Requires: CYGSEM_HAL_VIRTUAL_VECTOR_CLAIM_DELAY_US
2453 # Claim cache virtual vectors
2454 # This option will cause the cache virtual vectors
2457 cdl_option CYGSEM_HAL_VIRTUAL_VECTOR_CLAIM_CACHE {
2459 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
2461 # value_source default
2462 # Default value: CYGSEM_HAL_VIRTUAL_VECTOR_INIT_WHOLE_TABLE || CYGSEM_HAL_VIRTUAL_VECTOR_CLAIM_DEFAULT
2463 # CYGSEM_HAL_VIRTUAL_VECTOR_INIT_WHOLE_TABLE == 1
2464 # CYGSEM_HAL_VIRTUAL_VECTOR_CLAIM_DEFAULT == 0
2467 # The following properties are affected by this value
2468 # option CYGSEM_HAL_VIRTUAL_VECTOR_INIT_WHOLE_TABLE
2469 # Requires: CYGSEM_HAL_VIRTUAL_VECTOR_CLAIM_CACHE
2472 # Claim data virtual vectors
2473 # This option will cause the data virtual vectors
2474 # to be claimed. At present there is only one, used
2475 # by the RedBoot ethernet driver to share diag output.
2477 cdl_option CYGSEM_HAL_VIRTUAL_VECTOR_CLAIM_DATA {
2479 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
2481 # value_source default
2482 # Default value: CYGSEM_HAL_VIRTUAL_VECTOR_INIT_WHOLE_TABLE || CYGSEM_HAL_VIRTUAL_VECTOR_CLAIM_DEFAULT
2483 # CYGSEM_HAL_VIRTUAL_VECTOR_INIT_WHOLE_TABLE == 1
2484 # CYGSEM_HAL_VIRTUAL_VECTOR_CLAIM_DEFAULT == 0
2487 # The following properties are affected by this value
2488 # option CYGSEM_HAL_VIRTUAL_VECTOR_INIT_WHOLE_TABLE
2489 # Requires: CYGSEM_HAL_VIRTUAL_VECTOR_CLAIM_DATA
2492 # Claim comms virtual vectors
2493 # This option will cause the communication tables
2494 # that are part of the virtual vectors mechanism to
2495 # be claimed. Note that doing this may cause an
2496 # existing ROM monitor communication connection to
2497 # be closed. For this reason, the option is disabled
2498 # per default for normal application
2501 cdl_option CYGSEM_HAL_VIRTUAL_VECTOR_CLAIM_COMMS {
2503 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
2505 # value_source default
2506 # Default value: CYGSEM_HAL_VIRTUAL_VECTOR_INIT_WHOLE_TABLE || CYGDBG_HAL_DEBUG_GDB_INCLUDE_STUBS
2507 # CYGSEM_HAL_VIRTUAL_VECTOR_INIT_WHOLE_TABLE == 1
2508 # CYGDBG_HAL_DEBUG_GDB_INCLUDE_STUBS == 1
2511 # The following properties are affected by this value
2512 # option CYGDBG_HAL_DEBUG_GDB_INCLUDE_STUBS
2513 # Requires: !CYGSEM_HAL_VIRTUAL_VECTOR_DIAG || CYGSEM_HAL_VIRTUAL_VECTOR_CLAIM_COMMS
2514 # option CYGSEM_HAL_VIRTUAL_VECTOR_INHERIT_CONSOLE
2515 # DefaultValue: !CYGSEM_HAL_VIRTUAL_VECTOR_CLAIM_COMMS
2516 # option CYGPRI_HAL_VIRTUAL_VECTOR_DEBUG_CHANNEL_CONFIGURABLE
2517 # Calculated: CYGSEM_HAL_VIRTUAL_VECTOR_CLAIM_COMMS
2518 # option CYGSEM_HAL_VIRTUAL_VECTOR_INIT_WHOLE_TABLE
2519 # Requires: CYGSEM_HAL_VIRTUAL_VECTOR_CLAIM_COMMS
2522 # Do diagnostic IO via virtual vector table
2523 # All HAL IO happens via the virtual vector table / comm
2524 # tables when those tables are supported by the HAL.
2525 # If so desired, the low-level IO functions can
2526 # still be provided by the RAM application by
2527 # enabling the CLAIM_COMMS option.
2529 cdl_option CYGSEM_HAL_VIRTUAL_VECTOR_DIAG {
2530 # Calculated value: 1
2534 # The following properties are affected by this value
2535 # component CYGDBG_HAL_DIAG_TO_DEBUG_CHAN
2536 # ActiveIf: CYGPKG_HAL_ARM || CYGPKG_HAL_POWERPC_MPC8xx || CYGPKG_HAL_V85X_V850 || CYGSEM_HAL_VIRTUAL_VECTOR_DIAG
2537 # option CYGDBG_HAL_DEBUG_GDB_INCLUDE_STUBS
2538 # Requires: !CYGSEM_HAL_VIRTUAL_VECTOR_DIAG || CYGSEM_HAL_VIRTUAL_VECTOR_CLAIM_COMMS
2542 # Behave as a ROM monitor
2543 # Enable this option if this program is to be used as a ROM monitor,
2544 # i.e. applications will be loaded into RAM on the TX27, and this
2545 # ROM monitor may process exceptions or interrupts generated from the
2546 # application. This enables features such as utilizing a separate
2547 # interrupt stack when exceptions are generated.
2549 cdl_option CYGSEM_HAL_ROM_MONITOR {
2552 # The inferred value should not be edited directly.
2556 # Requires: CYG_HAL_STARTUP == "ROM" || CYG_HAL_STARTUP == "ROMRAM"
2557 # CYG_HAL_STARTUP == ROMRAM
2558 # CYG_HAL_STARTUP == ROMRAM
2561 # The following properties are affected by this value
2562 # option CYGBLD_ARM_ENABLE_THUMB_INTERWORK
2563 # DefaultValue: (CYGHWR_THUMB || CYGSEM_HAL_ROM_MONITOR)
2564 # option CYGDBG_HAL_DEBUG_GDB_THREAD_SUPPORT
2565 # ActiveIf: CYGSEM_HAL_ROM_MONITOR || CYGDBG_KERNEL_DEBUG_GDB_THREAD_SUPPORT
2566 # option CYGPRI_REDBOOT_ROM_MONITOR
2567 # Requires: CYGSEM_HAL_ROM_MONITOR
2570 # Work with a ROM monitor
2571 # Support can be enabled for different varieties of ROM monitor.
2572 # This support changes various eCos semantics such as the encoding
2573 # of diagnostic output, or the overriding of hardware interrupt
2575 # Firstly there is "Generic" support which prevents the HAL
2576 # from overriding the hardware vectors that it does not use, to
2577 # instead allow an installed ROM monitor to handle them. This is
2578 # the most basic support which is likely to be common to most
2579 # implementations of ROM monitor.
2580 # "GDB_stubs" provides support when GDB stubs are included in
2581 # the ROM monitor or boot ROM.
2583 cdl_option CYGSEM_HAL_USE_ROM_MONITOR {
2585 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
2587 # value_source default
2588 # Default value: CYG_HAL_STARTUP == "RAM" ? "GDB_stubs" : 0
2589 # CYG_HAL_STARTUP == ROMRAM
2591 # Legal values: "Generic" "GDB_stubs"
2592 # Requires: CYG_HAL_STARTUP == "RAM"
2593 # CYG_HAL_STARTUP == ROMRAM
2596 # The following properties are affected by this value
2597 # option CYGDBG_HAL_DEBUG_GDB_INCLUDE_STUBS
2598 # Requires: ! CYGSEM_HAL_USE_ROM_MONITOR
2599 # option CYGDBG_HAL_DEBUG_GDB_CTRLC_SUPPORT
2600 # ActiveIf: CYGSEM_HAL_USE_ROM_MONITOR || CYGDBG_HAL_DEBUG_GDB_INCLUDE_STUBS
2601 # option CYGSEM_HAL_VIRTUAL_VECTOR_INHERIT_CONSOLE
2602 # ActiveIf: CYGSEM_HAL_USE_ROM_MONITOR
2603 # option CYGSEM_HAL_VIRTUAL_VECTOR_INIT_WHOLE_TABLE
2604 # DefaultValue: CYG_HAL_STARTUP != "RAM" || !CYGSEM_HAL_USE_ROM_MONITOR
2608 # Platform defined I/O channels.
2609 # Platforms which provide additional I/O channels can implement
2610 # this interface, indicating that the function plf_if_init()
2611 # needs to be called.
2613 cdl_interface CYGINT_HAL_PLF_IF_INIT {
2614 # No options implement this inferface
2615 # This value cannot be modified here.
2620 # Platform IDE I/O support.
2621 # Platforms which provide IDE controllers can implement
2622 # this interface, indicating that IDE I/O macros are
2625 cdl_interface CYGINT_HAL_PLF_IF_IDE {
2626 # No options implement this inferface
2627 # This value cannot be modified here.
2631 # The following properties are affected by this value
2632 # component CYGSEM_REDBOOT_DISK_IDE
2633 # ActiveIf: CYGINT_HAL_PLF_IF_IDE != 0
2636 # File I/O operations via GDB
2637 # This option enables support for various file I/O
2638 # operations using the GDB remote protocol to communicate
2639 # with GDB. The operations are then performed on the
2640 # debugging host by proxy. These operations are only
2641 # currently available by using a system call interface
2642 # to RedBoot. This may change in the future.
2644 cdl_option CYGPKG_HAL_GDB_FILEIO {
2645 # This option is not active
2646 # ActiveIf constraint: CYGSEM_REDBOOT_BSP_SYSCALLS
2647 # CYGSEM_REDBOOT_BSP_SYSCALLS == 0
2651 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
2653 # value_source default
2655 # Requires: CYGDBG_HAL_DEBUG_GDB_INCLUDE_STUBS
2656 # CYGDBG_HAL_DEBUG_GDB_INCLUDE_STUBS == 1
2660 # Build Compiler sanity checking tests
2661 # Enabling this option causes compiler tests to be built.
2663 cdl_option CYGPKG_HAL_BUILD_COMPILER_TESTS {
2665 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
2667 # value_source default
2670 # The following properties are affected by this value
2671 # component CYGPKG_HAL_TESTS
2672 # Calculated: "tests/context tests/basic"
2673 # . ((!CYGINT_HAL_TESTS_NO_CACHES) ? " tests/cache" : "")
2674 # . ((CYGPKG_HAL_BUILD_COMPILER_TESTS) ? " tests/cpp1 tests/vaargs" : "")
2675 # . ((!CYGVAR_KERNEL_COUNTERS_CLOCK) ? " tests/intr" : "")
2679 # This option specifies the set of tests for the common HAL.
2681 cdl_component CYGPKG_HAL_TESTS {
2682 # Calculated value: "tests/context tests/basic"
2683 # . ((!CYGINT_HAL_TESTS_NO_CACHES) ? " tests/cache" : "")
2684 # . ((CYGPKG_HAL_BUILD_COMPILER_TESTS) ? " tests/cpp1 tests/vaargs" : "")
2685 # . ((!CYGVAR_KERNEL_COUNTERS_CLOCK) ? " tests/intr" : "")
2686 # CYGINT_HAL_TESTS_NO_CACHES == 0
2687 # CYGPKG_HAL_BUILD_COMPILER_TESTS == 0
2688 # CYGVAR_KERNEL_COUNTERS_CLOCK (unknown) == 0
2690 # Current_value: tests/context tests/basic tests/cache tests/intr
2694 # Interface for cache presence
2695 # Some architectures and/or platforms do not have caches. By
2696 # implementing this interface, these can disable the various
2697 # cache-related tests.
2699 cdl_interface CYGINT_HAL_TESTS_NO_CACHES {
2700 # No options implement this inferface
2701 # This value cannot be modified here.
2703 # Current value: 0 0
2705 # The following properties are affected by this value
2706 # component CYGPKG_HAL_TESTS
2707 # Calculated: "tests/context tests/basic"
2708 # . ((!CYGINT_HAL_TESTS_NO_CACHES) ? " tests/cache" : "")
2709 # . ((CYGPKG_HAL_BUILD_COMPILER_TESTS) ? " tests/cpp1 tests/vaargs" : "")
2710 # . ((!CYGVAR_KERNEL_COUNTERS_CLOCK) ? " tests/intr" : "")
2715 # The ARM architecture HAL package provides generic
2716 # support for this processor architecture. It is also
2717 # necessary to select a specific target platform HAL
2720 cdl_package CYGPKG_HAL_ARM {
2721 # Packages cannot be added or removed, nor can their version be changed,
2722 # simply by editing their value. Instead the appropriate configuration
2723 # should be used to perform these actions.
2725 # This value cannot be modified here.
2727 # Current value: 1 current
2729 # The following properties are affected by this value
2730 # component CYGDBG_HAL_DIAG_TO_DEBUG_CHAN
2731 # ActiveIf: CYGPKG_HAL_ARM || CYGPKG_HAL_POWERPC_MPC8xx || CYGPKG_HAL_V85X_V850 || CYGSEM_HAL_VIRTUAL_VECTOR_DIAG
2732 # interface CYGINT_REDBOOT_ARM_FLASH_SIB_SUPPORTED
2733 # ActiveIf: CYGPKG_HAL_ARM
2737 # The CPU architecture supports THUMB mode
2739 cdl_interface CYGINT_HAL_ARM_THUMB_ARCH {
2740 # No options implement this inferface
2741 # This value cannot be modified here.
2745 # The following properties are affected by this value
2746 # option CYGHWR_THUMB
2747 # ActiveIf: CYGINT_HAL_ARM_THUMB_ARCH != 0
2748 # option CYGBLD_ARM_ENABLE_THUMB_INTERWORK
2749 # ActiveIf: CYGINT_HAL_ARM_THUMB_ARCH != 0
2752 # Enable Thumb instruction set
2753 # Enable use of the Thumb instruction set.
2755 cdl_option CYGHWR_THUMB {
2756 # This option is not active
2757 # ActiveIf constraint: CYGINT_HAL_ARM_THUMB_ARCH != 0
2758 # CYGINT_HAL_ARM_THUMB_ARCH == 0
2762 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
2764 # value_source default
2767 # The following properties are affected by this value
2768 # option CYGBLD_ARM_ENABLE_THUMB_INTERWORK
2769 # DefaultValue: (CYGHWR_THUMB || CYGSEM_HAL_ROM_MONITOR)
2772 # Enable Thumb interworking compiler option
2773 # This option controls the use of -mthumb-interwork in the
2774 # compiler flags. It defaults enabled in Thumb or ROM monitor
2775 # configurations, but can be overridden for reduced memory
2776 # footprint where interworking is not a requirement.
2778 cdl_option CYGBLD_ARM_ENABLE_THUMB_INTERWORK {
2779 # This option is not active
2780 # ActiveIf constraint: CYGINT_HAL_ARM_THUMB_ARCH != 0
2781 # CYGINT_HAL_ARM_THUMB_ARCH == 0
2786 # The inferred value should not be edited directly.
2789 # Default value: (CYGHWR_THUMB || CYGSEM_HAL_ROM_MONITOR)
2791 # CYGSEM_HAL_ROM_MONITOR == 1
2795 # The platform and architecture supports Big Endian operation
2797 cdl_interface CYGINT_HAL_ARM_BIGENDIAN {
2798 # No options implement this inferface
2799 # This value cannot be modified here.
2803 # The following properties are affected by this value
2804 # option CYGHWR_HAL_ARM_BIGENDIAN
2805 # ActiveIf: CYGINT_HAL_ARM_BIGENDIAN != 0
2808 # Use big-endian mode
2809 # Use the CPU in big-endian mode.
2811 cdl_option CYGHWR_HAL_ARM_BIGENDIAN {
2812 # This option is not active
2813 # ActiveIf constraint: CYGINT_HAL_ARM_BIGENDIAN != 0
2814 # CYGINT_HAL_ARM_BIGENDIAN == 0
2818 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
2820 # value_source default
2824 # The platform uses a processor with an ARM7 core
2826 cdl_interface CYGINT_HAL_ARM_ARCH_ARM7 {
2827 # No options implement this inferface
2828 # This value cannot be modified here.
2832 # The following properties are affected by this value
2833 # option CYGHWR_HAL_ARM_CPU_FAMILY
2834 # LegalValues: (CYGINT_HAL_ARM_ARCH_ARM7 != 0) ? "ARM7" : ""
2835 # (CYGINT_HAL_ARM_ARCH_ARM9 != 0) ? "ARM9" : ""
2836 # (CYGINT_HAL_ARM_ARCH_STRONGARM != 0) ? "StrongARM" : ""
2837 # (CYGINT_HAL_ARM_ARCH_XSCALE != 0) ? "XScale" : ""
2839 # option CYGHWR_HAL_ARM_CPU_FAMILY
2840 # DefaultValue: (CYGINT_HAL_ARM_ARCH_ARM7 != 0) ? "ARM7" :
2841 # (CYGINT_HAL_ARM_ARCH_ARM9 != 0) ? "ARM9" :
2842 # (CYGINT_HAL_ARM_ARCH_STRONGARM != 0) ? "StrongARM" :
2843 # (CYGINT_HAL_ARM_ARCH_XSCALE != 0) ? "XScale" :
2847 # The platform uses a processor with an ARM9 core
2849 cdl_interface CYGINT_HAL_ARM_ARCH_ARM9 {
2850 # Implemented by CYGPKG_HAL_ARM_MX27, active, enabled
2851 # This value cannot be modified here.
2855 # The following properties are affected by this value
2856 # option CYGHWR_HAL_ARM_CPU_FAMILY
2857 # LegalValues: (CYGINT_HAL_ARM_ARCH_ARM7 != 0) ? "ARM7" : ""
2858 # (CYGINT_HAL_ARM_ARCH_ARM9 != 0) ? "ARM9" : ""
2859 # (CYGINT_HAL_ARM_ARCH_STRONGARM != 0) ? "StrongARM" : ""
2860 # (CYGINT_HAL_ARM_ARCH_XSCALE != 0) ? "XScale" : ""
2862 # option CYGHWR_HAL_ARM_CPU_FAMILY
2863 # DefaultValue: (CYGINT_HAL_ARM_ARCH_ARM7 != 0) ? "ARM7" :
2864 # (CYGINT_HAL_ARM_ARCH_ARM9 != 0) ? "ARM9" :
2865 # (CYGINT_HAL_ARM_ARCH_STRONGARM != 0) ? "StrongARM" :
2866 # (CYGINT_HAL_ARM_ARCH_XSCALE != 0) ? "XScale" :
2870 # The platform uses a processor with a StrongARM core
2872 cdl_interface CYGINT_HAL_ARM_ARCH_STRONGARM {
2873 # No options implement this inferface
2874 # This value cannot be modified here.
2878 # The following properties are affected by this value
2879 # option CYGHWR_HAL_ARM_CPU_FAMILY
2880 # LegalValues: (CYGINT_HAL_ARM_ARCH_ARM7 != 0) ? "ARM7" : ""
2881 # (CYGINT_HAL_ARM_ARCH_ARM9 != 0) ? "ARM9" : ""
2882 # (CYGINT_HAL_ARM_ARCH_STRONGARM != 0) ? "StrongARM" : ""
2883 # (CYGINT_HAL_ARM_ARCH_XSCALE != 0) ? "XScale" : ""
2885 # option CYGHWR_HAL_ARM_CPU_FAMILY
2886 # DefaultValue: (CYGINT_HAL_ARM_ARCH_ARM7 != 0) ? "ARM7" :
2887 # (CYGINT_HAL_ARM_ARCH_ARM9 != 0) ? "ARM9" :
2888 # (CYGINT_HAL_ARM_ARCH_STRONGARM != 0) ? "StrongARM" :
2889 # (CYGINT_HAL_ARM_ARCH_XSCALE != 0) ? "XScale" :
2893 # The platform uses a processor with a XScale core
2895 cdl_interface CYGINT_HAL_ARM_ARCH_XSCALE {
2896 # No options implement this inferface
2897 # This value cannot be modified here.
2901 # The following properties are affected by this value
2902 # option CYGHWR_HAL_ARM_CPU_FAMILY
2903 # LegalValues: (CYGINT_HAL_ARM_ARCH_ARM7 != 0) ? "ARM7" : ""
2904 # (CYGINT_HAL_ARM_ARCH_ARM9 != 0) ? "ARM9" : ""
2905 # (CYGINT_HAL_ARM_ARCH_STRONGARM != 0) ? "StrongARM" : ""
2906 # (CYGINT_HAL_ARM_ARCH_XSCALE != 0) ? "XScale" : ""
2908 # option CYGHWR_HAL_ARM_CPU_FAMILY
2909 # DefaultValue: (CYGINT_HAL_ARM_ARCH_ARM7 != 0) ? "ARM7" :
2910 # (CYGINT_HAL_ARM_ARCH_ARM9 != 0) ? "ARM9" :
2911 # (CYGINT_HAL_ARM_ARCH_STRONGARM != 0) ? "StrongARM" :
2912 # (CYGINT_HAL_ARM_ARCH_XSCALE != 0) ? "XScale" :
2917 # It is possible to optimize code for different
2918 # ARM CPU families. This option selects which CPU to
2919 # optimize for on boards that support multiple CPU types.
2921 cdl_option CYGHWR_HAL_ARM_CPU_FAMILY {
2923 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
2925 # value_source default
2926 # Default value: (CYGINT_HAL_ARM_ARCH_ARM7 != 0) ? "ARM7" :
2927 # (CYGINT_HAL_ARM_ARCH_ARM9 != 0) ? "ARM9" :
2928 # (CYGINT_HAL_ARM_ARCH_STRONGARM != 0) ? "StrongARM" :
2929 # (CYGINT_HAL_ARM_ARCH_XSCALE != 0) ? "XScale" :
2931 # CYGINT_HAL_ARM_ARCH_ARM7 == 0
2932 # CYGINT_HAL_ARM_ARCH_ARM9 == 1
2933 # CYGINT_HAL_ARM_ARCH_STRONGARM == 0
2934 # CYGINT_HAL_ARM_ARCH_XSCALE == 0
2936 # Legal values: (CYGINT_HAL_ARM_ARCH_ARM7 != 0) ? "ARM7" : ""
2937 # (CYGINT_HAL_ARM_ARCH_ARM9 != 0) ? "ARM9" : ""
2938 # (CYGINT_HAL_ARM_ARCH_STRONGARM != 0) ? "StrongARM" : ""
2939 # (CYGINT_HAL_ARM_ARCH_XSCALE != 0) ? "XScale" : ""
2941 # CYGINT_HAL_ARM_ARCH_ARM7 == 0
2942 # CYGINT_HAL_ARM_ARCH_ARM9 == 1
2943 # CYGINT_HAL_ARM_ARCH_STRONGARM == 0
2944 # CYGINT_HAL_ARM_ARCH_XSCALE == 0
2947 # Provide diagnostic dump for exceptions
2948 # Print messages about hardware exceptions, including
2949 # raw exception frame dump and register contents.
2951 cdl_option CYGHWR_HAL_ARM_DUMP_EXCEPTIONS {
2953 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
2955 # value_source default
2957 # Requires: !CYGDBG_HAL_DEBUG_GDB_INCLUDE_STUBS
2958 # CYGDBG_HAL_DEBUG_GDB_INCLUDE_STUBS == 1
2962 # Process all exceptions with the eCos application
2963 # Normal RAM-based programs which do not include GDB stubs
2964 # defer processing of the illegal instruction exception to GDB.
2965 # Setting this options allows the program to explicitly handle
2966 # the illegal instruction exception itself. Note: this will
2967 # prevent the use of GDB to debug the application as breakpoints
2968 # will no longer work.
2970 cdl_option CYGIMP_HAL_PROCESS_ALL_EXCEPTIONS {
2972 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
2974 # value_source default
2978 # Support GDB thread operations via ICE/Multi-ICE
2979 # Allow GDB to get thread information via the ICE/Multi-ICE
2982 cdl_option CYGHWR_HAL_ARM_ICE_THREAD_SUPPORT {
2984 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
2986 # value_source default
2988 # Requires: CYGDBG_HAL_DEBUG_GDB_INCLUDE_STUBS
2989 # CYGDBG_HAL_DEBUG_GDB_INCLUDE_STUBS == 1
2991 # Requires: CYGDBG_HAL_DEBUG_GDB_THREAD_SUPPORT
2992 # CYGDBG_HAL_DEBUG_GDB_THREAD_SUPPORT == 1
2994 # Requires: CYGDBG_KERNEL_DEBUG_GDB_THREAD_SUPPORT
2995 # CYGDBG_KERNEL_DEBUG_GDB_THREAD_SUPPORT (unknown) == 0
2999 # Support for 'gprof' callbacks
3000 # The ARM HAL provides the macro for 'gprof' callbacks from RedBoot
3001 # to acquire the interrupt-context PC and SP, when this option is
3004 cdl_option CYGOPT_HAL_ARM_SYSCALL_GPROF_SUPPORT {
3005 # This option is not active
3006 # ActiveIf constraint: CYGSEM_REDBOOT_BSP_SYSCALLS
3007 # CYGSEM_REDBOOT_BSP_SYSCALLS == 0
3009 # ActiveIf constraint: CYGDBG_HAL_DEBUG_GDB_CTRLC_SUPPORT || CYGDBG_HAL_DEBUG_GDB_BREAK_SUPPORT
3010 # CYGDBG_HAL_DEBUG_GDB_CTRLC_SUPPORT == 0
3011 # CYGDBG_HAL_DEBUG_GDB_BREAK_SUPPORT == 1
3014 # Calculated value: 1
3019 # Accept exceptions and irq's occurring in user mode
3020 # For standalone Redboot based programs running in user mode.
3022 cdl_option CYGOPT_HAL_ARM_WITH_USER_MODE {
3024 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
3026 # value_source default
3030 # Preserve svc spsr before returning to svc mode
3031 # This option secures exception and breakpoint processing
3032 # triggered during execution of application specific SWI
3035 cdl_option CYGOPT_HAL_ARM_PRESERVE_SVC_SPSR {
3037 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
3039 # value_source default
3045 cdl_option CYGBLD_LINKER_SCRIPT {
3046 # Calculated value: "src/arm.ld"
3048 # Current_value: src/arm.ld
3051 # Implementations of hal_arm_mem_real_region_top()
3053 cdl_interface CYGINT_HAL_ARM_MEM_REAL_REGION_TOP {
3054 # No options implement this inferface
3055 # This value cannot be modified here.
3060 # Freescale SoC architecture
3061 # This HAL variant package provides generic
3062 # support for the Freescale SoC. It is also
3063 # necessary to select a specific target platform HAL
3066 cdl_package CYGPKG_HAL_ARM_MX27 {
3067 # Packages cannot be added or removed, nor can their version be changed,
3068 # simply by editing their value. Instead the appropriate configuration
3069 # should be used to perform these actions.
3071 # This value cannot be modified here.
3073 # Current value: 1 current
3075 # The following properties are affected by this value
3080 # The processor can run at various frequencies.
3081 # These values are expressed in KHz. Note that there are
3082 # several steppings of the rate to run at different
3083 # maximum frequencies. Check the specs to make sure that your
3084 # particular processor can run at the rate you select here.
3086 cdl_option CYGHWR_HAL_ARM_SOC_PLL_REF_CLOCK {
3090 # Default value: 26000000
3091 # Legal values: 26000000 27000000 33554432 32768000
3094 # Processor clock rate
3095 # The processor can run at various frequencies.
3096 # These values are expressed in KHz. Note that there are
3097 # several steppings of the rate to run at different
3098 # maximum frequencies. Check the specs to make sure that your
3099 # particular processor can run at the rate you select here.
3101 cdl_option CYGHWR_HAL_ARM_SOC_PROCESSOR_CLOCK {
3105 # Default value: CYGHWR_HAL_ARM_SOC_PROCESSOR_CLOCK_OVERRIDE_DEFAULT ?
3106 # CYGHWR_HAL_ARM_SOC_PROCESSOR_CLOCK_OVERRIDE_DEFAULT : 399
3107 # CYGHWR_HAL_ARM_SOC_PROCESSOR_CLOCK_OVERRIDE_DEFAULT (unknown) == 0
3108 # CYGHWR_HAL_ARM_SOC_PROCESSOR_CLOCK_OVERRIDE_DEFAULT (unknown) == 0
3110 # Legal values: 266 399
3113 # System clock (hclk) rate
3114 # The processor can run at various frequencies.
3115 # These values are expressed in KHz. Note that there are
3116 # several steppings of the rate to run at different
3117 # maximum frequencies. Check the specs to make sure that your
3118 # particular processor can run at the rate you select here.
3120 cdl_option CYGHWR_HAL_ARM_SOC_SYSTEM_CLOCK {
3122 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
3124 # value_source default
3125 # Default value: 133
3126 # Legal values: 133 100
3129 # Real-time clock constants
3131 cdl_component CYGNUM_HAL_RTC_CONSTANTS {
3132 # There is no associated value.
3136 # Real-time clock numerator
3138 cdl_option CYGNUM_HAL_RTC_NUMERATOR {
3139 # Calculated value: 1000000000
3141 # Current_value: 1000000000
3144 # Real-time clock denominator
3145 # This option selects the heartbeat rate for the real-time clock.
3146 # The rate is specified in ticks per second. Change this value
3147 # with caution - too high and your system will become saturated
3148 # just handling clock interrupts, too low and some operations
3149 # such as thread scheduling may become sluggish.
3151 cdl_option CYGNUM_HAL_RTC_DENOMINATOR {
3153 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
3155 # value_source default
3156 # Default value: 100
3158 # The following properties are affected by this value
3159 # option CYGNUM_HAL_RTC_PERIOD
3160 # Calculated: (3686400/CYGNUM_HAL_RTC_DENOMINATOR)
3163 # Real-time clock period
3165 cdl_option CYGNUM_HAL_RTC_PERIOD {
3166 # Calculated value: (3686400/CYGNUM_HAL_RTC_DENOMINATOR)
3167 # CYGNUM_HAL_RTC_DENOMINATOR == 100
3169 # Current_value: 36864
3173 # UART1 available as diagnostic/debug channel
3174 # The chip has multiple serial channels which may be
3175 # used for different things on different platforms. This
3176 # interface allows a platform to indicate that the specified
3177 # serial port can be used as a diagnostic and/or debug channel.
3179 cdl_interface CYGHWR_HAL_ARM_SOC_UART1 {
3180 # Implemented by CYGPKG_HAL_ARM_TX27KARO, active, enabled
3181 # This value cannot be modified here.
3185 # The following properties are affected by this value
3188 # UART2 available as diagnostic/debug channel
3189 # The chip has multiple serial channels which may be
3190 # used for different things on different platforms. This
3191 # interface allows a platform to indicate that the specified
3192 # serial port can be used as a diagnostic and/or debug channel.
3194 cdl_interface CYGHWR_HAL_ARM_SOC_UART2 {
3195 # Implemented by CYGPKG_HAL_ARM_TX27KARO, active, enabled
3196 # This value cannot be modified here.
3200 # The following properties are affected by this value
3203 # UART3 available as diagnostic/debug channel
3204 # The chip has multiple serial channels which may be
3205 # used for different things on different platforms. This
3206 # interface allows a platform to indicate that the specified
3207 # serial port can be used as a diagnostic and/or debug channel.
3209 cdl_interface CYGHWR_HAL_ARM_SOC_UART3 {
3210 # Implemented by CYGPKG_HAL_ARM_TX27KARO, active, enabled
3211 # This value cannot be modified here.
3215 # The following properties are affected by this value
3218 # UART4 available as diagnostic/debug channel
3219 # The chip has multiple serial channels which may be
3220 # used for different things on different platforms. This
3221 # interface allows a platform to indicate that the specified
3222 # serial port can be used as a diagnostic and/or debug channel.
3224 cdl_interface CYGHWR_HAL_ARM_SOC_UART4 {
3225 # Implemented by CYGPKG_HAL_ARM_TX27KARO, active, enabled
3226 # This value cannot be modified here.
3230 # The following properties are affected by this value
3233 # UART5 available as diagnostic/debug channel
3234 # The chip has multiple serial channels which may be
3235 # used for different things on different platforms. This
3236 # interface allows a platform to indicate that the specified
3237 # serial port can be used as a diagnostic and/or debug channel.
3239 cdl_interface CYGHWR_HAL_ARM_SOC_UART5 {
3240 # No options implement this inferface
3241 # This value cannot be modified here.
3246 # UART6 available as diagnostic/debug channel
3247 # The chip has multiple serial channels which may be
3248 # used for different things on different platforms. This
3249 # interface allows a platform to indicate that the specified
3250 # serial port can be used as a diagnostic and/or debug channel.
3252 cdl_interface CYGHWR_HAL_ARM_SOC_UART6 {
3253 # No options implement this inferface
3254 # This value cannot be modified here.
3260 # This HAL platform package provides generic
3261 # support for the Ka-Ro electronics TX27 module.
3263 cdl_package CYGPKG_HAL_ARM_TX27KARO {
3264 # Packages cannot be added or removed, nor can their version be changed,
3265 # simply by editing their value. Instead the appropriate configuration
3266 # should be used to perform these actions.
3268 # This value cannot be modified here.
3270 # Current value: 1 v1_0
3271 # Requires: CYGINT_ISO_CTYPE
3272 # CYGINT_ISO_CTYPE == 1
3278 # The only startup type allowed is ROMRAM, since this will allow
3279 # the program to exist in ROM, but be copied to RAM during startup
3280 # which is required to boot from NAND flash.
3282 cdl_component CYG_HAL_STARTUP {
3286 # Default value: ROMRAM
3287 # Legal values: "ROMRAM"
3289 # The following properties are affected by this value
3290 # component CYGHWR_MEMORY_LAYOUT
3291 # Calculated: (CYG_HAL_STARTUP == "RAM") ? "arm_tx27_ram" :
3292 # (CYG_HAL_STARTUP == "ROMRAM") ? "arm_tx27_romram" :
3294 # component CYGHWR_MEMORY_LAYOUT
3295 # Calculated: (CYG_HAL_STARTUP == "RAM") ? "arm_tx27_ram" :
3296 # (CYG_HAL_STARTUP == "ROMRAM") ? "arm_tx27_romram" :
3298 # option CYGHWR_MEMORY_LAYOUT_LDI
3299 # Calculated: (CYG_HAL_STARTUP == "RAM") ? "<pkgconf/mlt_arm_tx27_ram.ldi>" :
3300 # (CYG_HAL_STARTUP == "ROMRAM") ? "<pkgconf/mlt_arm_tx27_romram.ldi>" :
3301 # "<pkgconf/mlt_arm_tx27_rom.ldi>"
3302 # option CYGHWR_MEMORY_LAYOUT_LDI
3303 # Calculated: (CYG_HAL_STARTUP == "RAM") ? "<pkgconf/mlt_arm_tx27_ram.ldi>" :
3304 # (CYG_HAL_STARTUP == "ROMRAM") ? "<pkgconf/mlt_arm_tx27_romram.ldi>" :
3305 # "<pkgconf/mlt_arm_tx27_rom.ldi>"
3306 # option CYGHWR_MEMORY_LAYOUT_H
3307 # Calculated: (CYG_HAL_STARTUP == "RAM") ? "<pkgconf/mlt_arm_tx27_ram.h>" :
3308 # (CYG_HAL_STARTUP == "ROMRAM") ? "<pkgconf/mlt_arm_tx27_romram.h>" :
3309 # "<pkgconf/mlt_arm_tx27_rom.h>"
3310 # option CYGHWR_MEMORY_LAYOUT_H
3311 # Calculated: (CYG_HAL_STARTUP == "RAM") ? "<pkgconf/mlt_arm_tx27_ram.h>" :
3312 # (CYG_HAL_STARTUP == "ROMRAM") ? "<pkgconf/mlt_arm_tx27_romram.h>" :
3313 # "<pkgconf/mlt_arm_tx27_rom.h>"
3314 # option CYGSEM_HAL_ROM_MONITOR
3315 # Requires: CYG_HAL_STARTUP == "ROM" || CYG_HAL_STARTUP == "ROMRAM"
3316 # option CYGSEM_HAL_ROM_MONITOR
3317 # Requires: CYG_HAL_STARTUP == "ROM" || CYG_HAL_STARTUP == "ROMRAM"
3318 # option CYGSEM_HAL_USE_ROM_MONITOR
3319 # DefaultValue: CYG_HAL_STARTUP == "RAM" ? "GDB_stubs" : 0
3320 # option CYGSEM_HAL_USE_ROM_MONITOR
3321 # Requires: CYG_HAL_STARTUP == "RAM"
3322 # option CYGSEM_HAL_INSTALL_MMU_TABLES
3323 # DefaultValue: CYG_HAL_STARTUP != "RAM"
3324 # component CYGDBG_HAL_DIAG_TO_DEBUG_CHAN
3325 # DefaultValue: (CYGDBG_HAL_DEBUG_GDB_INCLUDE_STUBS || CYG_HAL_STARTUP == "RAM") ? 1 : 0
3326 # option CYGSEM_HAL_VIRTUAL_VECTOR_INIT_WHOLE_TABLE
3327 # DefaultValue: CYG_HAL_STARTUP != "RAM" || !CYGSEM_HAL_USE_ROM_MONITOR
3328 # option CYGBLD_BUILD_REDBOOT_WITH_THREADS
3329 # ActiveIf: CYG_HAL_STARTUP != "RAM"
3330 # option CYGPRI_REDBOOT_ROM_MONITOR
3331 # ActiveIf: CYG_HAL_STARTUP == "ROM" || CYG_HAL_STARTUP == "ROMRAM"
3332 # option CYGPRI_REDBOOT_ROM_MONITOR
3333 # ActiveIf: CYG_HAL_STARTUP == "ROM" || CYG_HAL_STARTUP == "ROMRAM"
3336 # Diagnostic serial port baud rate
3337 # This option selects the baud rate used for the console port.
3338 # Note: this should match the value chosen for the GDB port if the
3339 # console and GDB port are the same.
3341 cdl_option CYGNUM_HAL_VIRTUAL_VECTOR_CONSOLE_CHANNEL_BAUD {
3343 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
3345 # value_source default
3346 # Default value: 115200
3347 # Legal values: 9600 19200 38400 57600 115200
3350 # GDB serial port baud rate
3351 # This option selects the baud rate used for the GDB port.
3352 # Note: this should match the value chosen for the console port if the
3353 # console and GDB port are the same.
3355 cdl_option CYGNUM_HAL_VIRTUAL_VECTOR_DEBUG_CHANNEL_BAUD {
3357 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
3359 # value_source default
3360 # Default value: 115200
3361 # Legal values: 9600 19200 38400 57600 115200
3364 # Number of communication channels on the TX27
3366 cdl_option CYGNUM_HAL_VIRTUAL_VECTOR_COMM_CHANNELS {
3367 # Calculated value: 3
3371 # The following properties are affected by this value
3372 # option CYGNUM_HAL_VIRTUAL_VECTOR_DEBUG_CHANNEL
3373 # LegalValues: 0 to CYGNUM_HAL_VIRTUAL_VECTOR_COMM_CHANNELS-1
3374 # option CYGNUM_HAL_VIRTUAL_VECTOR_CONSOLE_CHANNEL_DEFAULT
3375 # LegalValues: 0 to CYGNUM_HAL_VIRTUAL_VECTOR_COMM_CHANNELS-1
3376 # option CYGNUM_HAL_VIRTUAL_VECTOR_CONSOLE_CHANNEL
3377 # LegalValues: 0 to CYGNUM_HAL_VIRTUAL_VECTOR_COMM_CHANNELS-1
3381 # The TX27 provides access to three serial ports. This option
3382 # chooses which port will be used to connect to a host
3385 cdl_option CYGNUM_HAL_VIRTUAL_VECTOR_DEBUG_CHANNEL {
3386 # ActiveIf constraint: CYGPRI_HAL_VIRTUAL_VECTOR_DEBUG_CHANNEL_CONFIGURABLE
3387 # CYGPRI_HAL_VIRTUAL_VECTOR_DEBUG_CHANNEL_CONFIGURABLE == 1
3391 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
3393 # value_source default
3395 # Legal values: 0 to CYGNUM_HAL_VIRTUAL_VECTOR_COMM_CHANNELS-1
3396 # CYGNUM_HAL_VIRTUAL_VECTOR_COMM_CHANNELS == 3
3399 # Default console channel.
3401 cdl_option CYGNUM_HAL_VIRTUAL_VECTOR_CONSOLE_CHANNEL_DEFAULT {
3402 # Calculated value: 0
3405 # Legal values: 0 to CYGNUM_HAL_VIRTUAL_VECTOR_COMM_CHANNELS-1
3406 # CYGNUM_HAL_VIRTUAL_VECTOR_COMM_CHANNELS == 3
3408 # The following properties are affected by this value
3409 # option CYGNUM_HAL_VIRTUAL_VECTOR_CONSOLE_CHANNEL
3410 # DefaultValue: CYGNUM_HAL_VIRTUAL_VECTOR_CONSOLE_CHANNEL_DEFAULT
3413 # Console serial port
3414 # The TX27 provides access to three serial ports. This option
3415 # chooses which port will be used for console output.
3417 cdl_option CYGNUM_HAL_VIRTUAL_VECTOR_CONSOLE_CHANNEL {
3418 # This option is not active
3419 # ActiveIf constraint: CYGPRI_HAL_VIRTUAL_VECTOR_CONSOLE_CHANNEL_CONFIGURABLE
3420 # CYGPRI_HAL_VIRTUAL_VECTOR_CONSOLE_CHANNEL_CONFIGURABLE == 0
3424 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
3426 # value_source default
3427 # Default value: CYGNUM_HAL_VIRTUAL_VECTOR_CONSOLE_CHANNEL_DEFAULT
3428 # CYGNUM_HAL_VIRTUAL_VECTOR_CONSOLE_CHANNEL_DEFAULT == 0
3430 # Legal values: 0 to CYGNUM_HAL_VIRTUAL_VECTOR_COMM_CHANNELS-1
3431 # CYGNUM_HAL_VIRTUAL_VECTOR_COMM_CHANNELS == 3
3434 # Ka-Ro electronics TX27 module build options
3435 # Package specific build options including control over
3436 # compiler flags used only in building this package,
3437 # and details of which tests are built.
3439 cdl_component CYGPKG_HAL_ARM_TX27_OPTIONS {
3440 # There is no associated value.
3444 # Additional compiler flags
3445 # This option modifies the set of compiler flags for
3446 # building the TX27 HAL. These flags are used in addition
3447 # to the set of global flags.
3449 cdl_option CYGPKG_HAL_ARM_TX27_CFLAGS_ADD {
3451 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
3453 # value_source default
3457 # Suppressed compiler flags
3458 # This option modifies the set of compiler flags for
3459 # building the TX27 HAL. These flags are removed from
3460 # the set of global flags if present.
3462 cdl_option CYGPKG_HAL_ARM_TX27_CFLAGS_REMOVE {
3464 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
3466 # value_source default
3473 cdl_component CYGHWR_MEMORY_LAYOUT {
3474 # Calculated value: (CYG_HAL_STARTUP == "RAM") ? "arm_tx27_ram" :
3475 # (CYG_HAL_STARTUP == "ROMRAM") ? "arm_tx27_romram" :
3477 # CYG_HAL_STARTUP == ROMRAM
3478 # CYG_HAL_STARTUP == ROMRAM
3480 # Current_value: arm_tx27_romram
3484 # Memory layout linker script fragment
3486 cdl_option CYGHWR_MEMORY_LAYOUT_LDI {
3487 # Calculated value: (CYG_HAL_STARTUP == "RAM") ? "<pkgconf/mlt_arm_tx27_ram.ldi>" :
3488 # (CYG_HAL_STARTUP == "ROMRAM") ? "<pkgconf/mlt_arm_tx27_romram.ldi>" :
3489 # "<pkgconf/mlt_arm_tx27_rom.ldi>"
3490 # CYG_HAL_STARTUP == ROMRAM
3491 # CYG_HAL_STARTUP == ROMRAM
3493 # Current_value: <pkgconf/mlt_arm_tx27_romram.ldi>
3496 # Memory layout header file
3498 cdl_option CYGHWR_MEMORY_LAYOUT_H {
3499 # Calculated value: (CYG_HAL_STARTUP == "RAM") ? "<pkgconf/mlt_arm_tx27_ram.h>" :
3500 # (CYG_HAL_STARTUP == "ROMRAM") ? "<pkgconf/mlt_arm_tx27_romram.h>" :
3501 # "<pkgconf/mlt_arm_tx27_rom.h>"
3502 # CYG_HAL_STARTUP == ROMRAM
3503 # CYG_HAL_STARTUP == ROMRAM
3505 # Current_value: <pkgconf/mlt_arm_tx27_romram.h>
3514 # Common types and useful macros.
3515 # Tracing and assertion facilities.
3516 # Package startup options.
3518 cdl_package CYGPKG_INFRA {
3519 # Packages cannot be added or removed, nor can their version be changed,
3520 # simply by editing their value. Instead the appropriate configuration
3521 # should be used to perform these actions.
3523 # This value cannot be modified here.
3525 # Current value: 1 current
3527 # The following properties are affected by this value
3528 # package CYGPKG_HAL
3529 # Requires: CYGPKG_INFRA
3530 # component CYGBLD_BUILD_REDBOOT
3531 # Requires: CYGPKG_INFRA
3532 # package CYGPKG_IO_I2C
3533 # Requires: CYGPKG_INFRA CYGPKG_HAL
3538 # The eCos source code contains a significant amount of
3539 # internal debugging support, in the form of assertions and
3541 # Assertions check at runtime that various conditions are as
3542 # expected; if not, execution is halted.
3543 # Tracing takes the form of text messages that are output
3544 # whenever certain events occur, or whenever functions are
3546 # The most important property of these checks and messages is
3547 # that they are not required for the program to run.
3548 # It is prudent to develop software with assertions enabled,
3549 # but disable them when making a product release, thus
3550 # removing the overhead of that checking.
3551 # It is possible to enable assertions and tracing
3553 # There are also options controlling the exact behaviour of
3554 # the assertion and tracing facilities, thus giving users
3555 # finer control over the code and data size requirements.
3557 cdl_component CYGPKG_INFRA_DEBUG {
3559 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
3561 # value_source default
3567 # If this option is defined, asserts in the code are tested.
3568 # Assert functions (CYG_ASSERT()) are defined in
3569 # 'include/cyg/infra/cyg_ass.h' within the 'install' tree.
3570 # If it is not defined, these result in no additional
3571 # object code and no checking of the asserted conditions.
3573 cdl_component CYGDBG_USE_ASSERTS {
3574 # This option is not active
3575 # The parent CYGPKG_INFRA_DEBUG is disabled
3578 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
3580 # value_source default
3582 # Requires: 1 == CYGINT_INFRA_DEBUG_TRACE_IMPL
3583 # CYGINT_INFRA_DEBUG_TRACE_IMPL == 0
3586 # The following properties are affected by this value
3587 # option CYGDBG_MEMALLOC_ALLOCATOR_DLMALLOC_DEBUG
3588 # Requires: CYGDBG_USE_ASSERTS
3589 # option CYGDBG_MEMALLOC_ALLOCATOR_DLMALLOC_DEBUG
3590 # DefaultValue: 0 != CYGDBG_USE_ASSERTS
3595 # This option allows individual control of preconditions.
3596 # A precondition is one type of assert, which it is
3597 # useful to control separately from more general asserts.
3598 # The function is CYG_PRECONDITION(condition,msg).
3600 cdl_option CYGDBG_INFRA_DEBUG_PRECONDITIONS {
3601 # This option is not active
3602 # The parent CYGDBG_USE_ASSERTS is not active
3605 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
3607 # value_source default
3612 # This option allows individual control of postconditions.
3613 # A postcondition is one type of assert, which it is
3614 # useful to control separately from more general asserts.
3615 # The function is CYG_POSTCONDITION(condition,msg).
3617 cdl_option CYGDBG_INFRA_DEBUG_POSTCONDITIONS {
3618 # This option is not active
3619 # The parent CYGDBG_USE_ASSERTS is not active
3622 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
3624 # value_source default
3629 # This option allows individual control of loop invariants.
3630 # A loop invariant is one type of assert, which it is
3631 # useful to control separately from more general asserts,
3632 # particularly since a loop invariant is typically evaluated
3633 # a great many times when used correctly.
3634 # The function is CYG_LOOP_INVARIANT(condition,msg).
3636 cdl_option CYGDBG_INFRA_DEBUG_LOOP_INVARIANTS {
3637 # This option is not active
3638 # The parent CYGDBG_USE_ASSERTS is not active
3641 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
3643 # value_source default
3648 # All assertions within eCos contain a text message
3649 # which should give some information about the condition
3651 # These text messages will end up being embedded in the
3652 # application image and hence there is a significant penalty
3653 # in terms of image size.
3654 # It is possible to suppress the use of these messages by
3655 # disabling this option.
3656 # This results in smaller code size, but there is less
3657 # human-readable information if an assertion actually gets
3660 cdl_option CYGDBG_INFRA_DEBUG_ASSERT_MESSAGE {
3661 # This option is not active
3662 # The parent CYGDBG_USE_ASSERTS is not active
3665 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
3667 # value_source default
3673 # If this option is defined, tracing operations
3674 # result in output or logging, depending on other options.
3675 # This may have adverse effects on performance, if the time
3676 # taken to output message overwhelms the available CPU
3677 # power or output bandwidth.
3678 # Trace functions (CYG_TRACE()) are defined in
3679 # 'include/cyg/infra/cyg_trac.h' within the 'install' tree.
3680 # If it is not defined, these result in no additional
3681 # object code and no trace information.
3683 cdl_component CYGDBG_USE_TRACING {
3684 # This option is not active
3685 # The parent CYGPKG_INFRA_DEBUG is disabled
3688 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
3690 # value_source default
3692 # Requires: 1 == CYGINT_INFRA_DEBUG_TRACE_IMPL
3693 # CYGINT_INFRA_DEBUG_TRACE_IMPL == 0
3696 # The following properties are affected by this value
3697 # option CYGDBG_INFRA_DEBUG_TRACE_BUFFER_SIZE
3698 # ActiveIf: CYGDBG_USE_TRACING
3699 # option CYGDBG_INFRA_DEBUG_TRACE_BUFFER_WRAP
3700 # ActiveIf: CYGDBG_USE_TRACING
3701 # option CYGDBG_INFRA_DEBUG_TRACE_BUFFER_HALT
3702 # ActiveIf: CYGDBG_USE_TRACING
3703 # option CYGDBG_INFRA_DEBUG_TRACE_BUFFER_PRINT
3704 # ActiveIf: CYGDBG_USE_TRACING
3705 # option CYGDBG_INFRA_DEBUG_TRACE_BUFFER_PRINT_ON_ASSERT
3706 # ActiveIf: CYGDBG_USE_TRACING
3710 # Trace function reports
3711 # This option allows individual control of
3712 # function entry/exit tracing, independent of
3713 # more general tracing output.
3714 # This may be useful to remove clutter from a
3717 cdl_option CYGDBG_INFRA_DEBUG_FUNCTION_REPORTS {
3718 # This option is not active
3719 # The parent CYGDBG_USE_TRACING is not active
3720 # The parent CYGDBG_USE_TRACING is disabled
3723 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
3725 # value_source default
3730 # All trace calls within eCos contain a text message
3731 # which should give some information about the circumstances.
3732 # These text messages will end up being embedded in the
3733 # application image and hence there is a significant penalty
3734 # in terms of image size.
3735 # It is possible to suppress the use of these messages by
3736 # disabling this option.
3737 # This results in smaller code size, but there is less
3738 # human-readable information available in the trace output,
3739 # possibly only filenames and line numbers.
3741 cdl_option CYGDBG_INFRA_DEBUG_TRACE_MESSAGE {
3742 # This option is not active
3743 # The parent CYGDBG_USE_TRACING is not active
3744 # The parent CYGDBG_USE_TRACING is disabled
3747 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
3749 # value_source default
3754 # Trace output implementations
3756 cdl_interface CYGINT_INFRA_DEBUG_TRACE_IMPL {
3757 # Implemented by CYGDBG_INFRA_DEBUG_TRACE_ASSERT_NULL, inactive, disabled
3758 # Implemented by CYGDBG_INFRA_DEBUG_TRACE_ASSERT_SIMPLE, inactive, disabled
3759 # Implemented by CYGDBG_INFRA_DEBUG_TRACE_ASSERT_FANCY, inactive, disabled
3760 # Implemented by CYGDBG_INFRA_DEBUG_TRACE_ASSERT_BUFFER, inactive, enabled
3761 # This option is not active
3762 # The parent CYGPKG_INFRA_DEBUG is disabled
3764 # This value cannot be modified here.
3768 # The following properties are affected by this value
3769 # component CYGDBG_USE_ASSERTS
3770 # Requires: 1 == CYGINT_INFRA_DEBUG_TRACE_IMPL
3771 # component CYGDBG_USE_TRACING
3772 # Requires: 1 == CYGINT_INFRA_DEBUG_TRACE_IMPL
3776 # A null output module which is useful when
3777 # debugging interactively; the output routines
3778 # can be breakpointed rather than have them actually
3779 # 'print' something.
3781 cdl_option CYGDBG_INFRA_DEBUG_TRACE_ASSERT_NULL {
3782 # This option is not active
3783 # The parent CYGPKG_INFRA_DEBUG is disabled
3786 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
3788 # value_source default
3793 # An output module which produces simple output
3794 # from tracing and assertion events.
3796 cdl_option CYGDBG_INFRA_DEBUG_TRACE_ASSERT_SIMPLE {
3797 # This option is not active
3798 # The parent CYGPKG_INFRA_DEBUG is disabled
3801 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
3803 # value_source default
3808 # An output module which produces fancy output
3809 # from tracing and assertion events.
3811 cdl_option CYGDBG_INFRA_DEBUG_TRACE_ASSERT_FANCY {
3812 # This option is not active
3813 # The parent CYGPKG_INFRA_DEBUG is disabled
3816 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
3818 # value_source default
3823 # An output module which buffers output
3824 # from tracing and assertion events. The stored
3825 # messages are output when an assert fires, or
3826 # CYG_TRACE_PRINT() (defined in <cyg/infra/cyg_trac.h>)
3828 # Of course, there will only be stored messages
3829 # if tracing per se (CYGDBG_USE_TRACING)
3832 cdl_component CYGDBG_INFRA_DEBUG_TRACE_ASSERT_BUFFER {
3833 # This option is not active
3834 # The parent CYGPKG_INFRA_DEBUG is disabled
3837 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
3839 # value_source default
3845 # The size of the trace buffer. This counts the number
3846 # of trace records stored. When the buffer fills it
3847 # either wraps, stops recording, or generates output.
3849 cdl_option CYGDBG_INFRA_DEBUG_TRACE_BUFFER_SIZE {
3850 # This option is not active
3851 # The parent CYGDBG_INFRA_DEBUG_TRACE_ASSERT_BUFFER is not active
3852 # ActiveIf constraint: CYGDBG_USE_TRACING
3853 # CYGDBG_USE_TRACING == 0
3857 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
3859 # value_source default
3861 # Legal values: 5 to 65535
3864 # Wrap trace buffer when full
3865 # When the trace buffer has filled with records it
3866 # starts again at the beginning. Hence only the last
3867 # CYGDBG_INFRA_DEBUG_TRACE_BUFFER_SIZE messages will
3870 cdl_option CYGDBG_INFRA_DEBUG_TRACE_BUFFER_WRAP {
3871 # This option is not active
3872 # The parent CYGDBG_INFRA_DEBUG_TRACE_ASSERT_BUFFER is not active
3873 # ActiveIf constraint: CYGDBG_USE_TRACING
3874 # CYGDBG_USE_TRACING == 0
3878 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
3880 # value_source default
3884 # Halt trace buffer when full
3885 # When the trace buffer has filled with records it
3886 # stops recording. Hence only the first
3887 # CYGDBG_INFRA_DEBUG_TRACE_BUFFER_SIZE messages will
3890 cdl_option CYGDBG_INFRA_DEBUG_TRACE_BUFFER_HALT {
3891 # This option is not active
3892 # The parent CYGDBG_INFRA_DEBUG_TRACE_ASSERT_BUFFER is not active
3893 # ActiveIf constraint: CYGDBG_USE_TRACING
3894 # CYGDBG_USE_TRACING == 0
3898 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
3900 # value_source default
3904 # Print trace buffer when full
3905 # When the trace buffer has filled with records it
3906 # prints the contents of the buffer. The buffer is then
3907 # emptied and the system continues.
3909 cdl_option CYGDBG_INFRA_DEBUG_TRACE_BUFFER_PRINT {
3910 # This option is not active
3911 # The parent CYGDBG_INFRA_DEBUG_TRACE_ASSERT_BUFFER is not active
3912 # ActiveIf constraint: CYGDBG_USE_TRACING
3913 # CYGDBG_USE_TRACING == 0
3917 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
3919 # value_source default
3923 # Print trace buffer on assert fail
3924 # When an assertion fails the trace buffer will be
3925 # printed to the default diagnostic device.
3927 cdl_option CYGDBG_INFRA_DEBUG_TRACE_BUFFER_PRINT_ON_ASSERT {
3928 # This option is not active
3929 # The parent CYGDBG_INFRA_DEBUG_TRACE_ASSERT_BUFFER is not active
3930 # ActiveIf constraint: CYGDBG_USE_TRACING
3931 # CYGDBG_USE_TRACING == 0
3935 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
3937 # value_source default
3942 # Use function names
3943 # All trace and assert calls within eCos contain a
3944 # reference to the builtin macro '__PRETTY_FUNCTION__',
3945 # which evaluates to a string containing
3946 # the name of the current function.
3947 # This is useful when reading a trace log.
3948 # It is possible to suppress the use of the function name
3949 # by disabling this option.
3950 # This results in smaller code size, but there is less
3951 # human-readable information available in the trace output,
3952 # possibly only filenames and line numbers.
3954 cdl_option CYGDBG_INFRA_DEBUG_FUNCTION_PSEUDOMACRO {
3955 # This option is not active
3956 # The parent CYGPKG_INFRA_DEBUG is disabled
3959 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
3961 # value_source default
3967 # Some packages require a startup routine to be called.
3968 # This can be carried out by application code, by supplying
3969 # a routine called cyg_package_start() which calls the
3970 # appropriate package startup routine(s).
3971 # Alternatively, this routine can be constructed automatically
3972 # and configured to call the startup routines of your choice.
3974 cdl_component CYGPKG_INFRA_STARTUP {
3975 # There is no associated value.
3979 # Start uITRON subsystem
3980 # Generate a call to initialize the
3981 # uITRON compatibility subsystem
3982 # within the system version of cyg_package_start().
3983 # This enables compatibility with uITRON.
3984 # You must configure uITRON with the correct tasks before
3985 # starting the uItron subsystem.
3986 # If this is disabled, and you want to use uITRON,
3987 # you must call cyg_uitron_start() from your own
3988 # cyg_package_start() or cyg_userstart().
3990 cdl_option CYGSEM_START_UITRON_COMPATIBILITY {
3991 # This option is not active
3992 # ActiveIf constraint: CYGPKG_UITRON
3993 # CYGPKG_UITRON (unknown) == 0
3997 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
3999 # value_source default
4001 # Requires: CYGPKG_UITRON
4002 # CYGPKG_UITRON (unknown) == 0
4007 # Smaller slower memcpy()
4008 # Enabling this option causes the implementation of
4009 # the standard memcpy() routine to reduce code
4010 # size at the expense of execution speed. This
4011 # option is automatically enabled with the use of
4012 # the -Os option to the compiler. Also note that
4013 # the compiler will try to use its own builtin
4014 # version of memcpy() if possible, ignoring the
4015 # implementation in this package, unless given
4016 # the -fno-builtin compiler option.
4018 cdl_option CYGIMP_INFRA_PREFER_SMALL_TO_FAST_MEMCPY {
4020 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
4022 # value_source default
4026 # Smaller slower memset()
4027 # Enabling this option causes the implementation of
4028 # the standard memset() routine to reduce code
4029 # size at the expense of execution speed. This
4030 # option is automatically enabled with the use of
4031 # the -Os option to the compiler. Also note that
4032 # the compiler will try to use its own builtin
4033 # version of memset() if possible, ignoring the
4034 # implementation in this package, unless given
4035 # the -fno-builtin compiler option.
4037 cdl_option CYGIMP_INFRA_PREFER_SMALL_TO_FAST_MEMSET {
4039 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
4041 # value_source default
4045 # Provide empty C++ delete functions
4046 # To deal with virtual destructors, where the correct delete()
4047 # function must be called for the derived class in question, the
4048 # underlying delete is called when needed, from destructors. This
4049 # is regardless of whether the destructor is called by delete itself.
4050 # So there is a reference to delete() from all destructors. The
4051 # default builtin delete() attempts to call free() if there is
4052 # one defined. So, if you have destructors, and you have free(),
4053 # as in malloc() and free(), any destructor counts as a reference
4054 # to free(). So the dynamic memory allocation code is linked
4055 # in regardless of whether it gets explicitly called. This
4056 # increases code and data size needlessly.
4057 # To defeat this undesirable behaviour, we define empty versions
4058 # of delete and delete. But doing this prevents proper use
4059 # of dynamic memory in C++ programs via C++'s new and delete
4061 # Therefore, this option is provided
4062 # for explicitly disabling the provision of these empty functions,
4063 # so that new and delete can be used, if that is what is required.
4065 cdl_option CYGFUN_INFRA_EMPTY_DELETE_FUNCTIONS {
4067 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
4069 # value_source default
4073 # Provide dummy abort() function
4074 # This option controls the inclusion of a dummy abort() function.
4075 # Parts of the C and C++ compiler runtime systems contain references
4076 # to abort(), particulary in the C++ exception handling code. It is
4077 # not possible to eliminate these references, so this dummy function
4078 # in included to satisfy them. It is not expected that this function
4079 # will ever be called, so its current behaviour is to simply loop.
4081 cdl_option CYGFUN_INFRA_DUMMY_ABORT {
4083 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
4085 # value_source default
4086 # Default value: CYGINT_ISO_EXIT == 0
4087 # CYGINT_ISO_EXIT == 0
4089 # Requires: !CYGINT_ISO_EXIT
4090 # CYGINT_ISO_EXIT == 0
4094 # Reset platform at end of test case execution
4095 # If this option is set then test case programs will reset the platform
4096 # when they terminate, as opposed to the default which is to just hang
4099 cdl_option CYGSEM_INFRA_RESET_ON_TEST_EXIT {
4101 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
4103 # value_source default
4107 # Provide dummy strlen() function
4108 # This option controls the inclusion of a dummy strlen() function.
4109 # Parts of the C and C++ compiler runtime systems contain references
4110 # to strlen(), particulary in the C++ exception handling code. It is
4111 # not possible to eliminate these references, so this dummy function
4112 # in included to satisfy them. While it is not expected that this function
4113 # will ever be called, it is functional but uses the simplest, smallest
4114 # algorithm. There is a faster version of strlen() in the C library.
4116 cdl_option CYGFUN_INFRA_DUMMY_STRLEN {
4118 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
4120 # value_source default
4121 # Default value: CYGINT_ISO_STRING_STRFUNCS == 0
4122 # CYGINT_ISO_STRING_STRFUNCS == 1
4124 # Requires: !CYGINT_ISO_STRING_STRFUNCS
4125 # CYGINT_ISO_STRING_STRFUNCS == 1
4129 # Make all compiler warnings show as errors
4130 # Enabling this option will cause all compiler warnings to show
4131 # as errors and bring the library build to a halt. This is used
4132 # to ensure that the code base is warning free, and thus ensure
4133 # that newly introduced warnings stand out and get fixed before
4134 # they show up as weird run-time behavior.
4136 cdl_option CYGBLD_INFRA_CFLAGS_WARNINGS_AS_ERRORS {
4138 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
4140 # value_source default
4142 # Requires: is_substr(CYGBLD_GLOBAL_CFLAGS, " -Werror")
4143 # CYGBLD_GLOBAL_CFLAGS == "-mcpu=arm9 -Wall -Wpointer-arith -Wstrict-prototypes -Winline -Wundef -Woverloaded-virtual -O2 -ffunction-sections -fdata-sections -fno-rtti -fno-exceptions -fvtable-gc -finit-priority"
4147 # Make compiler and assembler communicate by pipe
4148 # Enabling this option will cause the compiler to feed the
4149 # assembly output the the assembler via a pipe instead of
4150 # via a temporary file. This normally reduces the build
4153 cdl_option CYGBLD_INFRA_CFLAGS_PIPE {
4155 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
4157 # value_source default
4159 # Requires: is_substr(CYGBLD_GLOBAL_CFLAGS, " -pipe")
4160 # CYGBLD_GLOBAL_CFLAGS == "-mcpu=arm9 -Wall -Wpointer-arith -Wstrict-prototypes -Winline -Wundef -Woverloaded-virtual -O2 -ffunction-sections -fdata-sections -fno-rtti -fno-exceptions -fvtable-gc -finit-priority"
4164 # Infra build options
4165 # Package specific build options including control over
4166 # compiler flags used only in building this package.
4168 cdl_component CYGPKG_INFRA_OPTIONS {
4169 # There is no associated value.
4173 # Additional compiler flags
4174 # This option modifies the set of compiler flags for
4175 # building the eCos infra package. These flags are used
4176 # in addition to the set of global flags.
4178 cdl_option CYGPKG_INFRA_CFLAGS_ADD {
4180 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
4182 # value_source default
4186 # Suppressed compiler flags
4187 # This option modifies the set of compiler flags for
4188 # building the eCos infra package. These flags are removed from
4189 # the set of global flags if present.
4191 cdl_option CYGPKG_INFRA_CFLAGS_REMOVE {
4193 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
4195 # value_source default
4199 # Suppressed linker flags
4200 # This option modifies the set of linker flags for
4201 # building the eCos infra package tests. These flags are removed from
4202 # the set of global flags if present.
4204 cdl_option CYGPKG_INFRA_LDFLAGS_REMOVE {
4206 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
4207 # user_value -Wl,--gc-sections
4208 # value_source default
4209 # Default value: -Wl,--gc-sections
4212 # Additional linker flags
4213 # This option modifies the set of linker flags for
4214 # building the eCos infra package tests. These flags are added to
4215 # the set of global flags if present.
4217 cdl_option CYGPKG_INFRA_LDFLAGS_ADD {
4219 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
4220 # user_value -Wl,--fatal-warnings
4221 # value_source default
4222 # Default value: -Wl,--fatal-warnings
4225 # Infra package tests
4227 cdl_component CYGPKG_INFRA_TESTS {
4228 # Calculated value: "tests/cxxsupp tests/diag_sprintf1 tests/diag_sprintf2"
4230 # Current_value: tests/cxxsupp tests/diag_sprintf1 tests/diag_sprintf2
4234 # Number of times a test runs
4235 # This option controls the number of times tests will execute their
4236 # basic function. Not all tests will honor this setting, but those
4237 # that do will execute the test N times before terminating. A value
4238 # less than 0 indicates to run forever.
4240 cdl_option CYGNUM_TESTS_RUN_COUNT {
4242 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
4244 # value_source default
4251 # Redboot ROM monitor
4252 # doc: ref/redboot.html
4253 # This package supports the Redboot [stand-alone debug monitor]
4254 # using eCos as the underlying board support mechanism.
4256 cdl_package CYGPKG_REDBOOT {
4257 # Packages cannot be added or removed, nor can their version be changed,
4258 # simply by editing their value. Instead the appropriate configuration
4259 # should be used to perform these actions.
4261 # This value cannot be modified here.
4263 # Current value: 1 current
4264 # Requires: CYGIMP_HAL_COMMON_INTERRUPTS_USE_INTERRUPT_STACK == 0
4265 # CYGIMP_HAL_COMMON_INTERRUPTS_USE_INTERRUPT_STACK == 0
4268 # The following properties are affected by this value
4269 # component CYGPKG_REDBOOT_ARM_OPTIONS
4270 # ActiveIf: CYGPKG_REDBOOT
4271 # component CYGPKG_REDBOOT_HAL_OPTIONS
4272 # ActiveIf: CYGPKG_REDBOOT
4273 # component CYGPKG_REDBOOT_HAL_TX27_OPTIONS
4274 # ActiveIf: CYGPKG_REDBOOT
4275 # option CYGSEM_IO_ETH_DRIVERS_WARN
4276 # ActiveIf: CYGPKG_REDBOOT
4280 # Include support for ELF file format
4282 cdl_component CYGSEM_REDBOOT_ELF {
4290 # Use the virtual address in the ELF headers
4291 # The ELF headers contain both a virtual and a physical address
4292 # for where code/data should be loaded. By default the physical
4293 # address is used but sometimes it is necassary to use the
4294 # virtual address because of bugy toolchains
4296 cdl_option CYGOPT_REDBOOT_ELF_VIRTUAL_ADDRESS {
4298 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
4300 # value_source default
4305 # Methods of loading images using redboot
4307 cdl_interface CYGINT_REDBOOT_LOAD_METHOD {
4308 # Implemented by CYGBLD_BUILD_REDBOOT_WITH_XYZMODEM, active, enabled
4309 # Implemented by CYGPKG_REDBOOT_NETWORKING, active, enabled
4310 # This value cannot be modified here.
4314 # The following properties are affected by this value
4315 # component CYGBLD_BUILD_REDBOOT
4316 # Requires: CYGINT_REDBOOT_LOAD_METHOD
4319 # Build Redboot ROM ELF image
4320 # This option enables the building of the Redboot ELF image.
4321 # The image may require further relocation or symbol
4322 # stripping before being converted to a binary image.
4323 # This is handled by a rule in the target CDL.
4325 cdl_component CYGBLD_BUILD_REDBOOT {
4330 # Requires: CYGPKG_INFRA
4331 # CYGPKG_INFRA == current
4333 # Requires: CYGPKG_ISOINFRA
4334 # CYGPKG_ISOINFRA == current
4336 # Requires: ! CYGDBG_HAL_DEBUG_GDB_CTRLC_SUPPORT
4337 # CYGDBG_HAL_DEBUG_GDB_CTRLC_SUPPORT == 0
4339 # Requires: ! CYGDBG_HAL_COMMON_INTERRUPTS_SAVE_MINIMUM_CONTEXT
4340 # CYGDBG_HAL_COMMON_INTERRUPTS_SAVE_MINIMUM_CONTEXT == 0
4342 # Requires: ! CYGDBG_HAL_COMMON_CONTEXT_SAVE_MINIMUM
4343 # CYGDBG_HAL_COMMON_CONTEXT_SAVE_MINIMUM == 0
4345 # Requires: CYGSEM_HAL_VIRTUAL_VECTOR_SUPPORT
4346 # CYGSEM_HAL_VIRTUAL_VECTOR_SUPPORT == 1
4348 # Requires: CYGINT_ISO_STRING_MEMFUNCS
4349 # CYGINT_ISO_STRING_MEMFUNCS == 1
4351 # Requires: CYGINT_ISO_STRING_STRFUNCS
4352 # CYGINT_ISO_STRING_STRFUNCS == 1
4354 # Requires: CYGINT_REDBOOT_LOAD_METHOD
4355 # CYGINT_REDBOOT_LOAD_METHOD == 2
4358 # The following properties are affected by this value
4359 # option CYGBLD_BUILD_REDBOOT_BIN
4360 # ActiveIf: CYGBLD_BUILD_REDBOOT
4364 # Include GDB support in RedBoot
4365 # RedBoot normally includes support for the GDB debugging
4366 # protocols. This option allows this to be disabled which
4367 # may yield a substantial savings in terms of code and memory
4370 cdl_option CYGBLD_BUILD_REDBOOT_WITH_GDB {
4371 # ActiveIf constraint: CYGINT_HAL_DEBUG_GDB_STUBS
4372 # CYGINT_HAL_DEBUG_GDB_STUBS == 1
4379 # Requires: CYGDBG_HAL_DEBUG_GDB_INCLUDE_STUBS
4380 # CYGDBG_HAL_DEBUG_GDB_INCLUDE_STUBS == 1
4382 # Requires: CYGDBG_HAL_DEBUG_GDB_BREAK_SUPPORT
4383 # CYGDBG_HAL_DEBUG_GDB_BREAK_SUPPORT == 1
4387 # Threads debugging support
4388 # Enabling this option will include special code in the
4389 # GDB stubs to support debugging of threaded programs. In
4390 # the case of eCos programs, this support allows GDB to
4391 # have complete access to the eCos threads in the
4394 cdl_option CYGBLD_BUILD_REDBOOT_WITH_THREADS {
4395 # ActiveIf constraint: CYG_HAL_STARTUP != "RAM"
4396 # CYG_HAL_STARTUP == ROMRAM
4400 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
4402 # value_source default
4404 # Requires: CYGDBG_HAL_DEBUG_GDB_THREAD_SUPPORT
4405 # CYGDBG_HAL_DEBUG_GDB_THREAD_SUPPORT == 1
4409 # Customized version string
4410 # Use this option to define a customized version "string" for
4411 # RedBoot. Note: this value is only cosmetic, displayed by the
4412 # "version" command, but is useful for providing site specific
4413 # information about the RedBoot configuration.
4415 cdl_option CYGDAT_REDBOOT_CUSTOM_VERSION {
4417 user_value 1 "Ka-Ro 2008-02-05"
4419 # Default value: 0 0
4422 # Enable command line editing
4423 # If this option is non-zero, RedBoot will remember the
4424 # last N command lines. These lines may be reused.
4425 # Enabling this history will also enable rudimentary
4426 # editting of the lines themselves.
4428 cdl_option CYGNUM_REDBOOT_CMD_LINE_EDITING {
4430 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
4432 # value_source default
4435 # The following properties are affected by this value
4436 # option CYGSEM_REDBOOT_CMD_LINE_ANSI_SEQUENCES
4437 # ActiveIf: CYGNUM_REDBOOT_CMD_LINE_EDITING != 0
4438 # option CYGBLD_REDBOOT_CMD_LINE_HISTORY
4439 # Requires: CYGNUM_REDBOOT_CMD_LINE_EDITING > 0
4442 # Enable command line editing using ANSI arrows, etc
4443 # If this option is enabled, RedBoot will accept standard ANSI key
4444 # sequences for cursor movement (along with the emacs style keys).
4446 cdl_option CYGSEM_REDBOOT_CMD_LINE_ANSI_SEQUENCES {
4447 # ActiveIf constraint: CYGNUM_REDBOOT_CMD_LINE_EDITING != 0
4448 # CYGNUM_REDBOOT_CMD_LINE_EDITING == 16
4452 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
4454 # value_source default
4458 # Enable history command and expansion
4459 # Enabling this option will allow RedBoot to provide a
4460 # history command to list previous commands. Also enables
4461 # history expansion via '!' character similar to bash
4464 cdl_option CYGBLD_REDBOOT_CMD_LINE_HISTORY {
4466 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
4468 # value_source default
4470 # Requires: CYGNUM_REDBOOT_CMD_LINE_EDITING > 0
4471 # CYGNUM_REDBOOT_CMD_LINE_EDITING == 16
4475 # Number of unique RAM segments on platform
4476 # Change this option to be the number of memory segments which are
4477 # supported by the platform. If the value is greater than 1, then
4478 # a platform specific function must provide information about the
4479 # additional segments.
4481 cdl_option CYGBLD_REDBOOT_MAX_MEM_SEGMENTS {
4483 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
4485 # value_source default
4489 # Include support gzip/zlib decompression
4491 cdl_component CYGBLD_BUILD_REDBOOT_WITH_ZLIB {
4492 # ActiveIf constraint: CYGPKG_COMPRESS_ZLIB
4493 # CYGPKG_COMPRESS_ZLIB == current
4497 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
4499 # value_source default
4502 # The following properties are affected by this value
4503 # component CYGOPT_REDBOOT_FIS_ZLIB_COMMON_BUFFER
4504 # ActiveIf: CYGBLD_BUILD_REDBOOT_WITH_ZLIB && CYGOPT_REDBOOT_FIS
4508 # Size of zlib decompression buffer
4509 # This is the size of the buffer filled with incoming data
4510 # during load before calls are made to the decompressor
4511 # function. For ethernet downloads this can be made bigger
4512 # (at the cost of memory), but for serial downloads on slow
4513 # processors it may be necessary to reduce the size to
4514 # avoid serial overruns. zlib appears to bail out if less
4515 # than five bytes are available initially so this is the
4518 cdl_option CYGNUM_REDBOOT_LOAD_ZLIB_BUFFER {
4520 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
4522 # value_source default
4524 # Legal values: 5 to 256
4527 # Support compression of Flash images
4528 # This CDL indicates whether flash images can
4529 # be decompressed from gzip/zlib format into RAM.
4531 cdl_option CYGPRI_REDBOOT_ZLIB_FLASH {
4532 # ActiveIf constraint: CYGPKG_REDBOOT_FLASH
4533 # CYGPKG_REDBOOT_FLASH == 1
4535 # ActiveIf constraint: (!CYGSEM_IO_FLASH_READ_INDIRECT) || CYGPRI_REDBOOT_ZLIB_FLASH_FORCE
4536 # CYGSEM_IO_FLASH_READ_INDIRECT == 1
4537 # CYGPRI_REDBOOT_ZLIB_FLASH_FORCE == 1
4540 # Calculated value: 1
4545 # Include GZIP uncompress command
4546 # Enable this option to include a 'gunzip' command
4547 # to uncompress GZIP compressed data.
4549 cdl_option CYGBLD_BUILD_REDBOOT_WITH_GUNZIP {
4551 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
4553 # value_source default
4557 # Turn on CYGPRI_REDBOOT_ZLIB_FLASH
4558 # Force CYGPRI_REDBOOT_ZLIB_FLASH to be chosen
4560 cdl_option CYGPRI_REDBOOT_ZLIB_FLASH_FORCE {
4562 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
4564 # The inferred value should not be edited directly.
4566 # value_source inferred
4569 # The following properties are affected by this value
4570 # option CYGPRI_REDBOOT_ZLIB_FLASH
4571 # ActiveIf: (!CYGSEM_IO_FLASH_READ_INDIRECT) || CYGPRI_REDBOOT_ZLIB_FLASH_FORCE
4575 # Include support for xyzModem downloads
4576 # doc: ref/download-command.html
4578 cdl_option CYGBLD_BUILD_REDBOOT_WITH_XYZMODEM {
4580 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
4582 # value_source default
4586 # Include MS Windows CE support
4587 # doc: ref/wince.html
4588 # This option enables MS Windows CE EShell support
4589 # and Windows CE .BIN images support
4591 cdl_option CYGBLD_BUILD_REDBOOT_WITH_WINCE_SUPPORT {
4598 # Include support for MXC USB downloads
4600 cdl_option CYGBLD_BUILD_REDBOOT_WITH_MXCUSB {
4607 # Include POSIX checksum command
4608 # doc: ref/cksum-command.html
4610 cdl_option CYGBLD_BUILD_REDBOOT_WITH_CKSUM {
4612 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
4614 # value_source default
4618 # Include memory fill command
4619 # doc: ref/mfill-command.html
4621 cdl_option CYGBLD_BUILD_REDBOOT_WITH_MFILL {
4623 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
4625 # value_source default
4629 # Include memory compare command
4630 # doc: ref/mcmp-command.html
4632 cdl_option CYGBLD_BUILD_REDBOOT_WITH_MCMP {
4634 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
4636 # value_source default
4640 # Include memory copy command
4641 # doc: ref/mcopy-command.html
4643 cdl_option CYGBLD_BUILD_REDBOOT_WITH_MCOPY {
4645 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
4647 # value_source default
4651 # Include memory dump command
4652 # doc: ref/dump-command.html
4654 cdl_option CYGBLD_BUILD_REDBOOT_WITH_DUMP {
4656 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
4658 # value_source default
4662 # Include cache command
4663 # doc: ref/cache-command.html
4665 cdl_option CYGBLD_BUILD_REDBOOT_WITH_CACHES {
4667 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
4669 # value_source default
4673 # Include exec command
4674 # doc: ref/exec-command.html
4676 cdl_option CYGBLD_BUILD_REDBOOT_WITH_EXEC {
4682 # The following properties are affected by this value
4683 # component CYGPKG_REDBOOT_ARM_LINUX_EXEC
4684 # ActiveIf: CYGBLD_BUILD_REDBOOT_WITH_EXEC
4687 # Include I/O Memory commands 'iopeek' and 'iopoke'
4689 cdl_option CYGBLD_BUILD_REDBOOT_WITH_IOMEM {
4691 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
4693 # value_source default
4697 # Granularity of timer/ticks
4698 # This option controls the granularity of the timers.
4699 # Faster CPUs can afford higher granularity (lower values)
4700 # which should give higher network performance since the stack
4703 cdl_option CYGDBG_REDBOOT_TICK_GRANULARITY {
4707 # Default value: 250
4708 # Legal values: 10 25 50 100 250 500 1000
4711 # Redboot Networking
4712 # This option includes networking support in RedBoot.
4714 cdl_component CYGPKG_REDBOOT_NETWORKING {
4715 # ActiveIf constraint: CYGPKG_IO_ETH_DRIVERS
4716 # CYGPKG_IO_ETH_DRIVERS == current
4720 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
4722 # value_source default
4725 # The following properties are affected by this value
4726 # option CYGSEM_IO_ETH_DRIVERS_PASS_PACKETS
4727 # DefaultValue: 0 != CYGPKG_REDBOOT_NETWORKING
4731 # Print net debug information
4732 # This option is overriden by the configuration stored
4735 cdl_option CYGDBG_REDBOOT_NET_DEBUG {
4737 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
4739 # value_source default
4743 # Support TFTP for download
4744 # This option enables the use of the TFTP protocol for
4747 cdl_option CYGSEM_REDBOOT_NET_TFTP_DOWNLOAD {
4749 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
4751 # value_source default
4755 # Support HTTP for download
4756 # This option enables the use of the HTTP protocol for
4759 cdl_option CYGSEM_REDBOOT_NET_HTTP_DOWNLOAD {
4761 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
4763 # value_source default
4767 # Default IP address
4768 # This IP address is the default used by RedBoot if
4769 # a BOOTP/DHCP server does not respond. The numbers
4770 # should be separated by *commas*, and not dots. If
4771 # an IP address is configured into the Flash
4772 # configuration, that will be used in preference.
4774 cdl_component CYGDAT_REDBOOT_DEFAULT_IP_ADDR {
4776 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
4778 # value_source default
4779 # Default value: CYGSEM_REDBOOT_FLASH_CONFIG ? 0 : "0, 0, 0, 0"
4780 # CYGSEM_REDBOOT_FLASH_CONFIG == 1
4785 # Do not try to use BOOTP
4786 # By default Redboot tries to use BOOTP to get an IP
4787 # address. If there's no BOOTP server on your network
4788 # use this option to avoid to wait until the
4789 # timeout. This option is overriden by the
4790 # configuration stored in flash.
4792 cdl_option CYGSEM_REDBOOT_DEFAULT_NO_BOOTP {
4793 # This option is not active
4794 # The parent CYGDAT_REDBOOT_DEFAULT_IP_ADDR is disabled
4797 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
4799 # value_source default
4803 # Default bootp server
4804 # This IP address is the default server
4805 # address used by RedBoot if a BOOTP/DHCP
4806 # server does not respond. The numbers should
4807 # be separated by *commas*, and not dots. If
4808 # an IP address is configured into the Flash
4809 # configuration, that will be used in
4812 cdl_option CYGDAT_REDBOOT_DEFAULT_BOOTP_SERVER_IP_ADDR {
4813 # This option is not active
4814 # The parent CYGDAT_REDBOOT_DEFAULT_IP_ADDR is disabled
4817 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
4819 # value_source default
4820 # Default value: CYGSEM_REDBOOT_FLASH_CONFIG ? 0 : "0, 0, 0, 0"
4821 # CYGSEM_REDBOOT_FLASH_CONFIG == 1
4826 # Use DHCP to get IP information
4827 # Use DHCP protocol to obtain pertinent IP addresses, such
4828 # as the client, server, gateway, etc.
4830 cdl_component CYGSEM_REDBOOT_NETWORKING_DHCP {
4832 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
4834 # value_source default
4837 # The following properties are affected by this value
4838 # component CYGSEM_REDBOOT_NETWORKING_USE_GATEWAY
4839 # Requires: CYGSEM_REDBOOT_NETWORKING_DHCP
4842 # Use a gateway for non-local IP traffic
4843 # Enabling this option will allow the RedBoot networking
4844 # stack to use a [single] gateway to reach a non-local
4845 # IP address. If disabled, RedBoot will only be able to
4846 # reach nodes on the same subnet.
4848 cdl_component CYGSEM_REDBOOT_NETWORKING_USE_GATEWAY {
4850 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
4852 # value_source default
4854 # Requires: CYGSEM_REDBOOT_NETWORKING_DHCP
4855 # CYGSEM_REDBOOT_NETWORKING_DHCP == 1
4860 # Default gateway IP address
4861 # This IP address is the default used by RedBoot
4862 # if a BOOTP/DHCP server does not respond. The
4863 # numbers should be separated by *commas*, and
4864 # not dots. If an IP address is configured into
4865 # the Flash configuration, that will be used in
4868 cdl_component CYGDAT_REDBOOT_DEFAULT_GATEWAY_IP_ADDR {
4870 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
4872 # value_source default
4873 # Default value: CYGSEM_REDBOOT_FLASH_CONFIG ? 0 : "0, 0, 0, 0"
4874 # CYGSEM_REDBOOT_FLASH_CONFIG == 1
4878 # Default IP address mask
4879 # This IP address mask is the default used by
4880 # RedBoot if a BOOTP/DHCP server does not
4881 # respond. The numbers should be separated by
4882 # *commas*, and not dots. If an IP address is
4883 # configured into the Flash configuration, that
4884 # will be used in preference.
4886 cdl_component CYGDAT_REDBOOT_DEFAULT_IP_ADDR_MASK {
4888 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
4890 # value_source default
4891 # Default value: CYGSEM_REDBOOT_FLASH_CONFIG ? 0 : "255, 255, 255, 0"
4892 # CYGSEM_REDBOOT_FLASH_CONFIG == 1
4897 # TCP port to listen for incoming connections
4898 # RedBoot will 'listen' on this port for incoming TCP
4899 # connections. This allows outside connections to be made
4900 # to the platform, either for GDB or RedBoot commands.
4902 cdl_option CYGNUM_REDBOOT_NETWORKING_TCP_PORT {
4904 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
4906 # value_source default
4907 # Default value: 9000
4910 # Number of [network] packet buffers
4911 # RedBoot may need to buffer network data to support
4912 # various connections. This option allows control
4913 # over the number of such buffered packets, and in
4914 # turn, controls the amount of memory used by RedBoot
4915 # (which is not available to user applications).
4916 # Each packet buffer takes up about 1514 bytes.
4917 # Note: there is little need to make this larger than
4920 cdl_option CYGNUM_REDBOOT_NETWORKING_MAX_PKTBUF {
4922 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
4924 # value_source default
4926 # Legal values: 3 to 8
4930 # When this option is enabled, RedBoot will be built with
4931 # support for DNS, allowing use of hostnames on the command
4934 cdl_component CYGPKG_REDBOOT_NETWORKING_DNS {
4935 # This option is not active
4936 # ActiveIf constraint: CYGPKG_NS_DNS
4937 # CYGPKG_NS_DNS (unknown) == 0
4941 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
4943 # value_source default
4945 # Requires: !CYGPKG_NS_DNS_BUILD
4946 # CYGPKG_NS_DNS_BUILD (unknown) == 0
4952 # This option sets the IP of the default DNS. The IP can be
4953 # changed at runtime as well.
4955 cdl_option CYGPKG_REDBOOT_NETWORKING_DNS_IP {
4956 # This option is not active
4957 # The parent CYGPKG_REDBOOT_NETWORKING_DNS is not active
4958 # ActiveIf constraint: !CYGSEM_REDBOOT_FLASH_CONFIG
4959 # CYGSEM_REDBOOT_FLASH_CONFIG == 1
4963 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
4964 # user_value 0.0.0.0
4965 # value_source default
4966 # Default value: 0.0.0.0
4969 # Timeout in DNS lookup
4970 # This option sets the timeout used when looking up an
4971 # address via the DNS. Default is 10 seconds.
4973 cdl_option CYGNUM_REDBOOT_NETWORKING_DNS_TIMEOUT {
4974 # This option is not active
4975 # The parent CYGPKG_REDBOOT_NETWORKING_DNS is not active
4978 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
4980 # value_source default
4985 # Default network device driver
4986 # This is the name of the default network device to use.
4988 cdl_option CYGDAT_REDBOOT_DEFAULT_NETWORK_DEVICE {
4989 # This option is not active
4990 # ActiveIf constraint: CYGSEM_REDBOOT_FLASH_CONFIG && CYGHWR_NET_DRIVERS > 1
4991 # CYGSEM_REDBOOT_FLASH_CONFIG == 1
4992 # CYGHWR_NET_DRIVERS == 1
4996 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
4998 # value_source default
4999 # Default value: "\"\""
5002 # Initialize only one net device
5003 # This option tells RedBoot to stop initializing network
5004 # devices when it finds the first device which is
5005 # successfully initialized. The default behavior causes
5006 # all network devices to be initialized.
5008 cdl_option CYGSEM_REDBOOT_NETWORK_INIT_ONE_DEVICE {
5009 # This option is not active
5010 # ActiveIf constraint: CYGHWR_NET_DRIVERS > 1
5011 # CYGHWR_NET_DRIVERS == 1
5015 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
5017 # value_source default
5022 # Let RedBoot use any I/O channel for its console.
5023 # If this option is enabled then RedBoot will attempt to use all
5024 # defined serial I/O channels for its console device. Once input
5025 # arrives at one of these channels then the console will use only
5028 cdl_option CYGPKG_REDBOOT_ANY_CONSOLE {
5035 # Let RedBoot adjust the baud off the serial console.
5036 # If this option is enabled then RedBoot will support commands
5037 # to set and query the baud rate on the selected console.
5039 cdl_option CYGSEM_REDBOOT_VARIABLE_BAUD_RATE {
5040 # ActiveIf constraint: CYGINT_HAL_VIRTUAL_VECTOR_COMM_BAUD_SUPPORT
5041 # CYGINT_HAL_VIRTUAL_VECTOR_COMM_BAUD_SUPPORT == 1
5045 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
5047 # value_source default
5051 # Run a platform specific startup function.
5052 # If this option is enabled then RedBoot will execute a platform
5053 # specific startup function before entering into its command line
5054 # processing. This allows the platform to perform any special
5055 # setups before RedBoot actually starts running. Note: the entire
5056 # RedBoot environment will already be initialized at this point.
5058 cdl_option CYGSEM_REDBOOT_PLF_STARTUP {
5060 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
5062 # value_source default
5066 # Run a platform specific ESA validation function.
5067 # If this option is enabled then RedBoot will execute a platform
5068 # specific function to validate an ethernet ESA. This would be
5069 # useful if the address must conform to standards set by the
5070 # hardware manufacturer, etc.
5072 cdl_option CYGSEM_REDBOOT_PLF_ESA_VALIDATE {
5074 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
5076 # value_source default
5080 # Maximum command line length
5081 # This option allows control over how long the CLI command line
5082 # should be. This space will be allocated statically
5083 # rather than from RedBoot's stack.
5085 cdl_option CYGPKG_REDBOOT_MAX_CMD_LINE {
5089 # Default value: 256
5092 # Command processing idle timeout (ms)
5093 # This option controls the timeout period before the
5094 # command processing is considered 'idle'. Making this
5095 # number smaller will cause idle processing to take place
5096 # more often, etc. The default value of 10ms is a reasonable
5097 # tradeoff between responsiveness and overhead.
5099 cdl_option CYGNUM_REDBOOT_CLI_IDLE_TIMEOUT {
5101 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
5103 # value_source default
5107 # Validate RAM addresses during load
5108 # This option controls whether or not RedBoot will make
5109 # sure that memory being used by the "load" command is
5110 # in fact in user RAM. Leaving the option enabled makes
5111 # for a safer environment, but this check may not be valid
5112 # on all platforms, thus the ability to disable it.
5113 # ** Disable this only with great care **
5115 cdl_option CYGSEM_REDBOOT_VALIDATE_USER_RAM_LOADS {
5117 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
5119 # value_source default
5123 # Allow RedBoot to support FLASH programming
5124 # If this option is enabled then RedBoot will provide commands
5125 # to manage images in FLASH memory. These images can be loaded
5126 # into memory for execution or executed in place.
5128 cdl_component CYGPKG_REDBOOT_FLASH {
5129 # ActiveIf constraint: CYGHWR_IO_FLASH_DEVICE
5130 # CYGHWR_IO_FLASH_DEVICE == 1
5134 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
5136 # value_source default
5139 # The following properties are affected by this value
5140 # option CYGPRI_REDBOOT_ZLIB_FLASH
5141 # ActiveIf: CYGPKG_REDBOOT_FLASH
5145 # Byte order used to store info in flash.
5146 # This option controls the byte ordering used to store
5147 # the FIS directory info and flash config info.
5149 cdl_option CYGOPT_REDBOOT_FLASH_BYTEORDER {
5151 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
5152 # user_value NATURAL
5153 # value_source default
5154 # Default value: NATURAL
5155 # Legal values: "NATURAL" "MSBFIRST" "LSBFIRST"
5158 # RedBoot Flash Image System support
5159 # doc: ref/flash-image-system.html
5160 # This option enables the Flash Image System commands
5161 # and support within RedBoot. If disabled, simple Flash
5162 # access commands such as "fis write" will still exist.
5163 # This option would be disabled for targets that need simple
5164 # FLASH manipulation, but do not have the need or space for
5165 # complete image management.
5167 cdl_option CYGOPT_REDBOOT_FIS {
5169 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
5171 # value_source default
5174 # The following properties are affected by this value
5175 # component CYGPKG_REDBOOT_FIS_CONTENTS
5176 # ActiveIf: CYGOPT_REDBOOT_FIS
5177 # option CYGSEM_REDBOOT_FLASH_COMBINED_FIS_AND_CONFIG
5178 # ActiveIf: CYGOPT_REDBOOT_FIS && (CYGHWR_REDBOOT_FLASH_CONFIG_MEDIA == "FLASH")
5179 # component CYGOPT_REDBOOT_FIS_ZLIB_COMMON_BUFFER
5180 # ActiveIf: CYGBLD_BUILD_REDBOOT_WITH_ZLIB && CYGOPT_REDBOOT_FIS
5183 # Max number of chunks of free space to manage
5184 # If this option is defined then "fis free" will
5185 # rely on the FIS directory to determine what space is
5186 # free within the FLASH. This option controls the
5187 # maximum number of free segment which can be handled
5188 # (typically this number is small). If this option is
5189 # not enabled, the the archaic behaviour of actually
5190 # scanning the FLASH for erased sectors (unreliable)
5191 # will be used to determine what's free and what's
5194 cdl_option CYGDAT_REDBOOT_FIS_MAX_FREE_CHUNKS {
5196 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
5198 # value_source default
5199 # Default value: 1 32
5202 # Flash Image System default directory contents
5204 cdl_component CYGPKG_REDBOOT_FIS_CONTENTS {
5205 # ActiveIf constraint: CYGOPT_REDBOOT_FIS
5206 # CYGOPT_REDBOOT_FIS == 1
5209 # Calculated value: 1
5215 # Flash block containing the Directory
5216 # Which block of flash should hold the directory
5217 # information. Positive numbers are absolute block
5218 # numbers. Negative block numbers count backwards
5219 # from the last block. eg 2 means block 2, -2
5220 # means the last but one block.
5222 cdl_option CYGNUM_REDBOOT_FIS_DIRECTORY_BLOCK {
5224 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
5226 # value_source default
5230 # Pseudo-file to describe reserved area
5231 # If an area of FLASH is reserved, it is informative to
5232 # have a fis entry describing it. This option controls
5233 # creation of such an entry by default in the fis init
5236 cdl_option CYGOPT_REDBOOT_FIS_RESERVED_BASE {
5237 # This option is not active
5238 # ActiveIf constraint: 0 != CYGNUM_REDBOOT_FLASH_RESERVED_BASE
5239 # CYGNUM_REDBOOT_FLASH_RESERVED_BASE == 0
5243 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
5245 # value_source default
5249 # File to describe RedBoot boot image
5250 # Normally a ROM-startup RedBoot image is first in the
5251 # FLASH, and the system boots using that image. This
5252 # option controls creation of an entry describing it in
5253 # the fis init command. It might be disabled if a
5254 # platform has an immutable boot image of its own, where
5255 # we use a POST-startup RedBoot instead, which performs
5256 # less board initialization.
5258 cdl_option CYGOPT_REDBOOT_FIS_REDBOOT {
5260 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
5262 # value_source default
5265 # The following properties are affected by this value
5266 # component CYGOPT_REDBOOT_FIS_REDBOOT_POST
5267 # DefaultValue: !CYGOPT_REDBOOT_FIS_REDBOOT
5268 # option CYGBLD_REDBOOT_MIN_IMAGE_SIZE
5269 # DefaultValue: CYGOPT_REDBOOT_FIS_REDBOOT ? 0x20000 : 0
5272 # File to describe RedBoot POST-compatible image
5273 # This option controls creation of an entry describing a
5274 # POST-startup RedBoot image in the fis init command.
5275 # Not all platforms support POST-startup. A platform
5276 # might have both for testing purposes, where the
5277 # eventual user would substitute their own POST code for
5278 # the initial ROM-startup RedBoot, and then jump to the
5279 # POST-compatible RedBoot immediately following.
5281 cdl_component CYGOPT_REDBOOT_FIS_REDBOOT_POST {
5283 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
5285 # value_source default
5286 # Default value: !CYGOPT_REDBOOT_FIS_REDBOOT
5287 # CYGOPT_REDBOOT_FIS_REDBOOT == 1
5292 # Offset of POST image from FLASH start
5293 # This option specifies the offset for a POST image from
5294 # the start of FLASH. If unset, then the fis entry
5295 # describing the POST image will be placed where
5298 cdl_option CYGNUM_REDBOOT_FIS_REDBOOT_POST_OFFSET {
5299 # This option is not active
5300 # The parent CYGOPT_REDBOOT_FIS_REDBOOT_POST is disabled
5303 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
5305 # value_source default
5306 # Default value: 0 0
5307 # Requires: CYGNUM_REDBOOT_FIS_REDBOOT_POST_OFFSET >= CYGBLD_REDBOOT_FLASH_BOOT_OFFSET
5308 # CYGNUM_REDBOOT_FIS_REDBOOT_POST_OFFSET == 0
5309 # CYGBLD_REDBOOT_FLASH_BOOT_OFFSET == 0
5312 # The following properties are affected by this value
5313 # option CYGNUM_REDBOOT_FIS_REDBOOT_POST_OFFSET
5314 # Requires: CYGNUM_REDBOOT_FIS_REDBOOT_POST_OFFSET >= CYGBLD_REDBOOT_FLASH_BOOT_OFFSET
5318 # File to describe RedBoot backup image
5319 # This option controls creation of an entry describing a
5320 # backup RedBoot image in the fis init command.
5321 # Conventionally a RAM-startup RedBoot image is kept
5322 # under this name for use in updating the ROM-based
5323 # RedBoot that boots the board.
5325 cdl_option CYGOPT_REDBOOT_FIS_REDBOOT_BACKUP {
5327 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
5329 # value_source default
5333 # Include ARM SIB ID in FIS
5334 # If set, this option will cause the last 5 words of
5335 # the FIS to include the special ID needed for the
5336 # flash to be recognized as a reserved area for RedBoot
5337 # by an ARM BootRom monitor.
5339 cdl_option CYGOPT_REDBOOT_FIS_DIRECTORY_ARM_SIB_ID {
5341 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
5343 # value_source default
5347 # Size of FIS directory entry
5348 # The FIS directory is limited to one single flash
5349 # sector. If your flash has tiny sectors, you may wish
5350 # to reduce this value in order to get more slots in
5351 # the FIS directory.
5353 cdl_option CYGNUM_REDBOOT_FIS_DIRECTORY_ENTRY_SIZE {
5355 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
5357 # value_source default
5358 # Default value: 256
5361 # Number of FIS directory entries
5362 # The FIS directory normally occupies a single flash
5363 # sector. Adjusting this value can allow for more than
5364 # one flash sector to be used, which is useful if your
5365 # sectors are very small.
5367 cdl_option CYGNUM_REDBOOT_FIS_DIRECTORY_ENTRY_COUNT {
5369 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
5371 # value_source default
5375 # Maximum RedBoot image size
5376 # This option controls the maximum length reserved
5377 # for the RedBoot boot image in the FIS table.
5378 # This should be a multiple of the flash's erase
5381 cdl_option CYGBLD_REDBOOT_MIN_IMAGE_SIZE {
5383 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
5384 # user_value 0x00020000
5385 # The inferred value should not be edited directly.
5386 inferred_value 0x00040000
5387 # value_source inferred
5388 # Default value: CYGOPT_REDBOOT_FIS_REDBOOT ? 0x20000 : 0
5389 # CYGOPT_REDBOOT_FIS_REDBOOT == 1
5393 # Offset from start of FLASH to RedBoot boot image
5394 # This option controls where the RedBoot boot image is
5395 # located relative to the start of FLASH.
5397 cdl_option CYGBLD_REDBOOT_FLASH_BOOT_OFFSET {
5399 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
5401 # value_source default
5402 # Default value: CYGNUM_REDBOOT_FLASH_RESERVED_BASE
5403 # CYGNUM_REDBOOT_FLASH_RESERVED_BASE == 0
5405 # Requires: CYGNUM_REDBOOT_FLASH_RESERVED_BASE <= CYGBLD_REDBOOT_FLASH_BOOT_OFFSET
5406 # CYGNUM_REDBOOT_FLASH_RESERVED_BASE == 0
5407 # CYGBLD_REDBOOT_FLASH_BOOT_OFFSET == 0
5410 # The following properties are affected by this value
5411 # option CYGNUM_REDBOOT_FIS_REDBOOT_POST_OFFSET
5412 # Requires: CYGNUM_REDBOOT_FIS_REDBOOT_POST_OFFSET >= CYGBLD_REDBOOT_FLASH_BOOT_OFFSET
5413 # option CYGBLD_REDBOOT_FLASH_BOOT_OFFSET
5414 # Requires: CYGNUM_REDBOOT_FLASH_RESERVED_BASE <= CYGBLD_REDBOOT_FLASH_BOOT_OFFSET
5417 # Size of reserved area at start of FLASH
5418 # This option reserves an area at the start of
5419 # FLASH where RedBoot will never interfere; it is
5420 # expected that this area contains
5421 # (non-RedBoot-based) POST code or some other boot
5422 # monitor that executes before RedBoot.
5424 cdl_option CYGNUM_REDBOOT_FLASH_RESERVED_BASE {
5426 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
5428 # value_source default
5431 # The following properties are affected by this value
5432 # option CYGOPT_REDBOOT_FIS_RESERVED_BASE
5433 # ActiveIf: 0 != CYGNUM_REDBOOT_FLASH_RESERVED_BASE
5434 # option CYGBLD_REDBOOT_FLASH_BOOT_OFFSET
5435 # DefaultValue: CYGNUM_REDBOOT_FLASH_RESERVED_BASE
5436 # option CYGBLD_REDBOOT_FLASH_BOOT_OFFSET
5437 # Requires: CYGNUM_REDBOOT_FLASH_RESERVED_BASE <= CYGBLD_REDBOOT_FLASH_BOOT_OFFSET
5441 # Keep all RedBoot FLASH data blocks locked.
5442 # When this option is enabled, RedBoot will keep configuration
5443 # data and the FIS directory blocks implicitly locked. While
5444 # this is somewhat safer, it does add overhead during updates.
5446 cdl_option CYGSEM_REDBOOT_FLASH_LOCK_SPECIAL {
5447 # This option is not active
5448 # ActiveIf constraint: CYGHWR_IO_FLASH_BLOCK_LOCKING != 0
5449 # CYGHWR_IO_FLASH_BLOCK_LOCKING == 0
5453 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
5455 # value_source default
5459 # Use CRC checksums on FIS images.
5460 # When this option is enabled, RedBoot will use CRC checksums
5461 # when reading and writing flash images.
5463 cdl_option CYGSEM_REDBOOT_FIS_CRC_CHECK {
5465 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
5467 # value_source default
5471 # ARM FLASH drivers support SIB flash block structure
5472 # This interface is implemented by a flash driver
5473 # to indicate that it supports the ARM SIB flash
5476 cdl_interface CYGINT_REDBOOT_ARM_FLASH_SIB_SUPPORTED {
5477 # No options implement this inferface
5478 # ActiveIf constraint: CYGPKG_HAL_ARM
5479 # CYGPKG_HAL_ARM == current
5482 # This value cannot be modified here.
5486 # The following properties are affected by this value
5487 # option CYGHWR_REDBOOT_ARM_FLASH_SIB
5488 # ActiveIf: CYGINT_REDBOOT_ARM_FLASH_SIB_SUPPORTED
5491 # Use ARM SIB flash block structure
5492 # This option is used to interpret ARM Flash System
5493 # information blocks.
5495 cdl_option CYGHWR_REDBOOT_ARM_FLASH_SIB {
5496 # This option is not active
5497 # ActiveIf constraint: CYGINT_REDBOOT_ARM_FLASH_SIB_SUPPORTED
5498 # CYGINT_REDBOOT_ARM_FLASH_SIB_SUPPORTED == 0
5502 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
5504 # value_source default
5509 # Keep RedBoot configuration data in FLASH
5510 # When this option is enabled, RedBoot will keep configuration
5511 # data in a separate block of FLASH memory. This data will
5512 # include such items as the node IP address or startup scripts.
5514 cdl_component CYGSEM_REDBOOT_FLASH_CONFIG {
5518 # Default value: CYGPKG_IO_FLASH != 0
5519 # CYGPKG_IO_FLASH == current
5522 # The following properties are affected by this value
5523 # component CYGDAT_REDBOOT_DEFAULT_IP_ADDR
5524 # DefaultValue: CYGSEM_REDBOOT_FLASH_CONFIG ? 0 : "0, 0, 0, 0"
5525 # option CYGDAT_REDBOOT_DEFAULT_BOOTP_SERVER_IP_ADDR
5526 # DefaultValue: CYGSEM_REDBOOT_FLASH_CONFIG ? 0 : "0, 0, 0, 0"
5527 # component CYGDAT_REDBOOT_DEFAULT_GATEWAY_IP_ADDR
5528 # DefaultValue: CYGSEM_REDBOOT_FLASH_CONFIG ? 0 : "0, 0, 0, 0"
5529 # component CYGDAT_REDBOOT_DEFAULT_IP_ADDR_MASK
5530 # DefaultValue: CYGSEM_REDBOOT_FLASH_CONFIG ? 0 : "255, 255, 255, 0"
5531 # option CYGPKG_REDBOOT_NETWORKING_DNS_IP
5532 # ActiveIf: !CYGSEM_REDBOOT_FLASH_CONFIG
5533 # option CYGDAT_REDBOOT_DEFAULT_NETWORK_DEVICE
5534 # ActiveIf: CYGSEM_REDBOOT_FLASH_CONFIG && CYGHWR_NET_DRIVERS > 1
5535 # option CYGFUN_REDBOOT_BOOT_SCRIPT
5536 # ActiveIf: CYGDAT_REDBOOT_DEFAULT_BOOT_SCRIPT || CYGSEM_REDBOOT_FLASH_CONFIG
5540 # Length of configuration data in FLASH
5541 # This option is used to control the amount of memory and FLASH
5542 # to be used for configuration options (persistent storage).
5544 cdl_option CYGNUM_REDBOOT_FLASH_CONFIG_SIZE {
5546 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
5548 # value_source default
5549 # Default value: 4096
5552 # Style of media used for persistent data storage
5553 # Persistent data storage can either be held in 'norma' FLASH
5554 # or some other device (represented by the 'EEPROM' choice).
5555 # The different styles utilize different access methods.
5557 cdl_option CYGHWR_REDBOOT_FLASH_CONFIG_MEDIA {
5559 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
5561 # value_source default
5562 # Default value: FLASH
5563 # Legal values: "FLASH" "EEPROM"
5565 # The following properties are affected by this value
5566 # option CYGSEM_REDBOOT_FLASH_COMBINED_FIS_AND_CONFIG
5567 # ActiveIf: CYGOPT_REDBOOT_FIS && (CYGHWR_REDBOOT_FLASH_CONFIG_MEDIA == "FLASH")
5568 # option CYGSEM_REDBOOT_FLASH_CONFIG_READONLY_FALLBACK
5569 # DefaultValue: (CYGHWR_REDBOOT_FLASH_CONFIG_MEDIA == "FLASH")
5572 # Merged config data and FIS directory
5573 # If this option is set, then the FIS directory and FLASH
5574 # configuration database will be stored in the same physical
5577 cdl_option CYGSEM_REDBOOT_FLASH_COMBINED_FIS_AND_CONFIG {
5578 # ActiveIf constraint: CYGOPT_REDBOOT_FIS && (CYGHWR_REDBOOT_FLASH_CONFIG_MEDIA == "FLASH")
5579 # CYGOPT_REDBOOT_FIS == 1
5580 # CYGHWR_REDBOOT_FLASH_CONFIG_MEDIA == FLASH
5589 # Which block of flash to use
5590 # Which block of flash should hold the configuration
5591 # information. Positive numbers are absolute block numbers.
5592 # Negative block numbers count backwards from the last block.
5593 # eg 2 means block 2, -2 means the last but one block.
5595 cdl_option CYGNUM_REDBOOT_FLASH_CONFIG_BLOCK {
5597 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
5599 # value_source default
5603 # Support simple macros/aliases in FLASH
5604 # This option is used to allow support for simple text-based
5605 # macros (aliases). These aliases are kept in the FLASH
5606 # configuration data (persistent storage).
5608 cdl_option CYGSEM_REDBOOT_FLASH_ALIASES {
5610 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
5612 # value_source default
5616 # Length of strings in FLASH configuration data
5617 # This option is used to control the amount of memory
5618 # and FLASH to be used for string configuration
5619 # options (persistent storage).
5621 cdl_option CYGNUM_REDBOOT_FLASH_STRING_SIZE {
5623 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
5625 # value_source default
5626 # Default value: 128
5629 # Length of configuration script(s) in FLASH
5630 # This option is used to control the amount of memory and
5631 # FLASH to be used for configuration options (persistent
5634 cdl_option CYGNUM_REDBOOT_FLASH_SCRIPT_SIZE {
5638 # Default value: 512
5641 # Fallback to read-only FLASH configuration
5642 # This option will cause the configuration information to
5643 # revert to the readonly information stored in the FLASH.
5644 # The option only takes effect after
5645 # 1) the config_ok flag has been set to be true,
5646 # indicating that at one time the copy in RAM was valid;
5648 # 2) the information in RAM has been verified to be invalid
5650 cdl_option CYGSEM_REDBOOT_FLASH_CONFIG_READONLY_FALLBACK {
5652 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
5654 # value_source default
5655 # Default value: (CYGHWR_REDBOOT_FLASH_CONFIG_MEDIA == "FLASH")
5656 # CYGHWR_REDBOOT_FLASH_CONFIG_MEDIA == FLASH
5661 # Allow RedBoot to support fileio
5662 # If this option is enabled then RedBoot will provide commands
5663 # to load files from fileio file systems such as JFFS2.
5665 cdl_component CYGPKG_REDBOOT_FILEIO {
5666 # This option is not active
5667 # ActiveIf constraint: CYGPKG_IO_FILEIO
5668 # CYGPKG_IO_FILEIO (unknown) == 0
5672 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
5674 # value_source default
5677 # The following properties are affected by this value
5678 # option CYGNUM_REDBOOT_GETC_BUFFER
5679 # DefaultValue: CYGPKG_REDBOOT_FILEIO ? 4096 : 256
5683 # Include an ls command
5684 # If this option is enabled a simple ls command will be
5685 # included in redboot so the contents of a directory
5688 cdl_option CYGBLD_REDBOOT_FILEIO_WITH_LS {
5689 # This option is not active
5690 # The parent CYGPKG_REDBOOT_FILEIO is not active
5693 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
5695 # value_source default
5700 # Allow RedBoot to support disks
5701 # If this option is enabled then RedBoot will provide commands
5702 # to load disk files.
5704 cdl_component CYGPKG_REDBOOT_DISK {
5706 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
5708 # value_source default
5713 # Include Redboot commands for disk access
5715 cdl_option CYGSEM_REDBOOT_DISK {
5717 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
5719 # value_source default
5720 # Default value: CYGINT_REDBOOT_DISK_DRIVERS != 0
5721 # CYGINT_REDBOOT_DISK_DRIVERS == 0
5725 # Hardware drivers for disk-type devices
5727 cdl_interface CYGINT_REDBOOT_DISK_DRIVERS {
5728 # Implemented by CYGSEM_REDBOOT_DISK_IDE, inactive, enabled
5729 # This value cannot be modified here.
5733 # The following properties are affected by this value
5734 # option CYGSEM_REDBOOT_DISK
5735 # DefaultValue: CYGINT_REDBOOT_DISK_DRIVERS != 0
5738 # Maximum number of supported disks
5739 # This option controls the number of disks supported by
5742 cdl_option CYGNUM_REDBOOT_MAX_DISKS {
5744 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
5746 # value_source default
5750 # Maximum number of partitions per disk
5751 # This option controls the maximum number of supported
5752 # partitions per disk.
5754 cdl_option CYGNUM_REDBOOT_MAX_PARTITIONS {
5756 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
5758 # value_source default
5762 # Support IDE disks.
5763 # When this option is enabled, RedBoot will support IDE disks.
5765 cdl_component CYGSEM_REDBOOT_DISK_IDE {
5766 # This option is not active
5767 # ActiveIf constraint: CYGINT_HAL_PLF_IF_IDE != 0
5768 # CYGINT_HAL_PLF_IF_IDE == 0
5772 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
5774 # value_source default
5779 # Work with VMware virtual disks
5780 # This option controls the disk driver behavior at
5783 cdl_option CYGSEM_REDBOOT_DISK_IDE_VMWARE {
5784 # This option is not active
5785 # The parent CYGSEM_REDBOOT_DISK_IDE is not active
5788 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
5790 # value_source default
5795 # Support Linux second extended filesystems.
5796 # When this option is enabled, RedBoot will support IDE disks.
5798 cdl_component CYGSEM_REDBOOT_DISK_EXT2FS {
5800 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
5802 # value_source default
5806 # Support ISO9660 filesystems.
5807 # When this option is enabled, RedBoot will support ISO9660
5810 cdl_component CYGSEM_REDBOOT_DISK_ISO9660 {
5811 # Calculated value: 0
5818 # doc: ref/persistent-state-flash.html
5819 # This contains options related to RedBoot's boot script
5822 cdl_component CYGPKG_REDBOOT_BOOT_SCRIPT {
5823 # There is no associated value.
5827 # Boot scripting enabled
5828 # This option controls whether RedBoot boot script
5829 # functionality is enabled.
5831 cdl_option CYGFUN_REDBOOT_BOOT_SCRIPT {
5832 # ActiveIf constraint: CYGDAT_REDBOOT_DEFAULT_BOOT_SCRIPT || CYGSEM_REDBOOT_FLASH_CONFIG
5833 # CYGDAT_REDBOOT_DEFAULT_BOOT_SCRIPT == 0
5834 # CYGSEM_REDBOOT_FLASH_CONFIG == 1
5837 # Calculated value: 1
5842 # Use default RedBoot boot script
5843 # If enabled, this option will tell RedBoot to use the
5844 # value of this option as a default boot script.
5846 cdl_option CYGDAT_REDBOOT_DEFAULT_BOOT_SCRIPT {
5850 # Default value: 0 0
5852 # The following properties are affected by this value
5853 # option CYGFUN_REDBOOT_BOOT_SCRIPT
5854 # ActiveIf: CYGDAT_REDBOOT_DEFAULT_BOOT_SCRIPT || CYGSEM_REDBOOT_FLASH_CONFIG
5857 # Resolution (in ms) for script timeout value.
5858 # This option controls the resolution of the script
5859 # timeout. The value is specified in milliseconds
5860 # (ms), thus to have the script timeout be defined in
5861 # terms of tenths of seconds, use 100.
5863 cdl_option CYGNUM_REDBOOT_BOOT_SCRIPT_TIMEOUT_RESOLUTION {
5867 # Default value: 1000
5870 # Script default timeout value
5871 # This option is used to set the default timeout for startup
5872 # scripts, when they are enabled.
5874 cdl_option CYGNUM_REDBOOT_BOOT_SCRIPT_DEFAULT_TIMEOUT {
5882 # Support RTC for time & date functions
5883 # When this option is enabled, RedBoot will support commands to
5884 # query and set the real time clock (time and date)
5886 cdl_option CYGSEM_REDBOOT_RTC {
5887 # This option is not active
5888 # ActiveIf constraint: CYGPKG_IO_WALLCLOCK
5889 # CYGPKG_IO_WALLCLOCK (unknown) == 0
5893 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
5895 # value_source default
5899 # Behave like a ROM monitor
5900 # Enabling this option will allow RedBoot to provide ROM
5901 # monitor-style services to programs which it executes.
5903 cdl_option CYGPRI_REDBOOT_ROM_MONITOR {
5904 # ActiveIf constraint: CYG_HAL_STARTUP == "ROM" || CYG_HAL_STARTUP == "ROMRAM"
5905 # CYG_HAL_STARTUP == ROMRAM
5906 # CYG_HAL_STARTUP == ROMRAM
5909 # Calculated value: 1
5912 # Requires: CYGSEM_HAL_ROM_MONITOR
5913 # CYGSEM_HAL_ROM_MONITOR == 1
5917 # Allow RedBoot to handle GNUPro application 'syscalls'.
5918 # If this option is enabled then RedBoot will install a
5919 # syscall handler to support debugging of applications
5920 # based on GNUPro newlib/bsp.
5922 cdl_component CYGSEM_REDBOOT_BSP_SYSCALLS {
5924 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
5926 # value_source default
5929 # The following properties are affected by this value
5930 # option CYGOPT_HAL_ARM_SYSCALL_GPROF_SUPPORT
5931 # ActiveIf: CYGSEM_REDBOOT_BSP_SYSCALLS
5932 # option CYGPKG_HAL_GDB_FILEIO
5933 # ActiveIf: CYGSEM_REDBOOT_BSP_SYSCALLS
5937 # Support additional syscalls for 'gprof' profiling
5938 # Support additional syscalls to support a periodic callback
5939 # function for histogram-style profiling, and an enquire/set
5941 # The application must use the GNUPro newlib facilities
5944 cdl_option CYGSEM_REDBOOT_BSP_SYSCALLS_GPROF {
5945 # This option is not active
5946 # The parent CYGSEM_REDBOOT_BSP_SYSCALLS is disabled
5947 # ActiveIf constraint: 0 < CYGINT_REDBOOT_BSP_SYSCALLS_GPROF_SUPPORT
5948 # CYGINT_REDBOOT_BSP_SYSCALLS_GPROF_SUPPORT == 0
5952 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
5954 # value_source default
5958 # Does the HAL support 'gprof' profiling?
5960 cdl_interface CYGINT_REDBOOT_BSP_SYSCALLS_GPROF_SUPPORT {
5961 # Implemented by CYGOPT_HAL_ARM_SYSCALL_GPROF_SUPPORT, inactive, enabled
5962 # This option is not active
5963 # The parent CYGSEM_REDBOOT_BSP_SYSCALLS is disabled
5965 # This value cannot be modified here.
5969 # The following properties are affected by this value
5970 # option CYGSEM_REDBOOT_BSP_SYSCALLS_GPROF
5971 # ActiveIf: 0 < CYGINT_REDBOOT_BSP_SYSCALLS_GPROF_SUPPORT
5974 # Do not raise SIGTRAP when program exits
5975 # For some (single shot) newlib based programs,
5976 # exiting and returning a termination status may be
5977 # the normal expected behavior.
5979 cdl_option CYGOPT_REDBOOT_BSP_SYSCALLS_EXIT_WITHOUT_TRAP {
5980 # This option is not active
5981 # The parent CYGSEM_REDBOOT_BSP_SYSCALLS is disabled
5984 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
5986 # value_source default
5991 # Use a common buffer for Zlib and FIS
5992 # Use a common memory buffer for both the zlib workspace
5993 # and FIS directory operations. This can save a substantial
5994 # amount of RAM, especially when flash sectors are large.
5996 cdl_component CYGOPT_REDBOOT_FIS_ZLIB_COMMON_BUFFER {
5997 # ActiveIf constraint: CYGBLD_BUILD_REDBOOT_WITH_ZLIB && CYGOPT_REDBOOT_FIS
5998 # CYGBLD_BUILD_REDBOOT_WITH_ZLIB == 1
5999 # CYGOPT_REDBOOT_FIS == 1
6003 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
6005 # value_source default
6010 # Size of Zlib/FIS common buffer
6011 # Size of common buffer to allocate. Must be at least the
6012 # size of one flash sector.
6014 cdl_option CYGNUM_REDBOOT_FIS_ZLIB_COMMON_BUFFER_SIZE {
6015 # This option is not active
6016 # The parent CYGOPT_REDBOOT_FIS_ZLIB_COMMON_BUFFER is disabled
6019 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
6020 # user_value 0x0000C000
6021 # value_source default
6022 # Default value: 0x0000C000
6023 # Legal values: 0x4000 to 0x80000000
6027 # Buffer size in getc when loading images
6028 # When loading images a buffer is used between redboot and the
6029 # underlying storage medium, eg a filesystem, or a socket etc.
6030 # The size of this buffer can have a big impart on load speed.
6032 cdl_option CYGNUM_REDBOOT_GETC_BUFFER {
6034 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
6036 # value_source default
6037 # Default value: CYGPKG_REDBOOT_FILEIO ? 4096 : 256
6038 # CYGPKG_REDBOOT_FILEIO == 0
6043 # Redboot for ARM options
6044 # This option lists the target's requirements for a valid Redboot
6047 cdl_component CYGPKG_REDBOOT_ARM_OPTIONS {
6048 # ActiveIf constraint: CYGPKG_REDBOOT
6049 # CYGPKG_REDBOOT == current
6052 # There is no associated value.
6054 # The following properties are affected by this value
6058 # Provide the exec command in RedBoot
6059 # This option contains requirements for booting linux
6060 # from RedBoot. The component is enabled/disabled from
6063 cdl_component CYGPKG_REDBOOT_ARM_LINUX_EXEC {
6064 # ActiveIf constraint: CYGBLD_BUILD_REDBOOT_WITH_EXEC
6065 # CYGBLD_BUILD_REDBOOT_WITH_EXEC == 1
6068 # There is no associated value.
6072 # Enable -x switch for exec command.
6073 # This option allows bi-endian platforms to launch kernels
6074 # built for an endianess different than the RedBoot endianess
6076 cdl_option CYGHWR_REDBOOT_LINUX_EXEC_X_SWITCH {
6078 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
6080 # value_source default
6084 # Physical base address of linux kernel
6085 # This is the physical address of the base of the
6086 # Linux kernel image.
6088 cdl_option CYGHWR_REDBOOT_ARM_LINUX_EXEC_ADDRESS {
6090 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
6091 # user_value 0xA0108000
6092 # The inferred value should not be edited directly.
6093 inferred_value 0xA0108000
6094 # value_source inferred
6095 # Default value: CYGHWR_REDBOOT_ARM_LINUX_EXEC_ADDRESS_DEFAULT
6096 # CYGHWR_REDBOOT_ARM_LINUX_EXEC_ADDRESS_DEFAULT == 0xA0108000
6100 # Default physical base address of linux kernel
6101 # This is the physical address of the base of the
6102 # Linux kernel image. This option gets set by the
6105 cdl_option CYGHWR_REDBOOT_ARM_LINUX_EXEC_ADDRESS_DEFAULT {
6107 user_value 0xA0108000
6108 # The inferred value should not be edited directly.
6109 inferred_value 0xA0108000
6111 # Default value: 0x00008000
6113 # The following properties are affected by this value
6114 # option CYGHWR_REDBOOT_ARM_LINUX_EXEC_ADDRESS
6115 # DefaultValue: CYGHWR_REDBOOT_ARM_LINUX_EXEC_ADDRESS_DEFAULT
6116 # component CYGPKG_REDBOOT_HAL_TX27_OPTIONS
6117 # Requires: CYGHWR_REDBOOT_ARM_LINUX_EXEC_ADDRESS_DEFAULT == 0xA0108000
6120 # Base address of linux kernel parameter tags
6121 # This is the base address of the area of memory used to
6122 # pass parameters to the Linux kernel. This should be chosen
6123 # to avoid overlap with the kernel and any ramdisk image.
6125 cdl_option CYGHWR_REDBOOT_ARM_LINUX_TAGS_ADDRESS {
6127 user_value 0xA0001000
6129 # Default value: 0x00000100
6134 # Redboot HAL options
6135 # This option lists the target's requirements for a valid Redboot
6138 cdl_component CYGPKG_REDBOOT_HAL_OPTIONS {
6139 # ActiveIf constraint: CYGPKG_REDBOOT
6140 # CYGPKG_REDBOOT == current
6143 # There is no associated value.
6147 # Build Redboot ROM binary image
6148 # This option enables the conversion of the Redboot ELF
6149 # image to a binary image suitable for ROM programming.
6151 cdl_option CYGBLD_BUILD_REDBOOT_BIN {
6152 # ActiveIf constraint: CYGBLD_BUILD_REDBOOT
6153 # CYGBLD_BUILD_REDBOOT == 1
6157 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
6159 # value_source default
6164 # Redboot HAL variant options
6166 cdl_component CYGPKG_REDBOOT_HAL_TX27_OPTIONS {
6167 # ActiveIf constraint: CYGPKG_REDBOOT
6168 # CYGPKG_REDBOOT == current
6171 # There is no associated value.
6172 # Requires: CYGHWR_REDBOOT_ARM_LINUX_EXEC_ADDRESS_DEFAULT == 0xA0108000
6173 # CYGHWR_REDBOOT_ARM_LINUX_EXEC_ADDRESS_DEFAULT == 0xA0108000
6178 # ISO C and POSIX infrastructure
6179 # eCos supports implementations of ISO C libraries and POSIX
6180 # implementations. This package provides infrastructure used by
6181 # all such implementations.
6183 cdl_package CYGPKG_ISOINFRA {
6184 # Packages cannot be added or removed, nor can their version be changed,
6185 # simply by editing their value. Instead the appropriate configuration
6186 # should be used to perform these actions.
6188 # This value cannot be modified here.
6190 # Current value: 1 current
6192 # The following properties are affected by this value
6193 # component CYGBLD_BUILD_REDBOOT
6194 # Requires: CYGPKG_ISOINFRA
6195 # package CYGPKG_LIBC_STRING
6196 # Requires: CYGPKG_ISOINFRA
6197 # package CYGPKG_COMPRESS_ZLIB
6198 # Requires: CYGPKG_ISOINFRA
6199 # package CYGPKG_IO_FLASH
6200 # Requires: CYGPKG_ISOINFRA
6201 # option CYGIMP_MEMALLOC_ALLOCATOR_DLMALLOC_USE_MEMCPY
6202 # Requires: CYGPKG_ISOINFRA
6203 # option CYGIMP_MEMALLOC_ALLOCATOR_DLMALLOC_USE_MEMCPY
6204 # DefaultValue: 0 != CYGPKG_ISOINFRA
6205 # component CYGPKG_MEMALLOC_MALLOC_ALLOCATORS
6206 # ActiveIf: CYGPKG_ISOINFRA
6207 # package CYGPKG_LIBC_I18N
6208 # Requires: CYGPKG_ISOINFRA
6209 # package CYGPKG_LIBC_STDLIB
6210 # Requires: CYGPKG_ISOINFRA
6214 # Startup and termination
6216 cdl_component CYGPKG_ISO_STARTUP {
6217 # There is no associated value.
6221 # main() startup implementations
6222 # Implementations of this interface arrange for a user-supplied
6223 # main() to be called in an ISO compatible environment.
6225 cdl_interface CYGINT_ISO_MAIN_STARTUP {
6226 # No options implement this inferface
6227 # This value cannot be modified here.
6230 # Requires: 1 >= CYGINT_ISO_MAIN_STARTUP
6231 # CYGINT_ISO_MAIN_STARTUP == 0
6234 # The following properties are affected by this value
6235 # interface CYGINT_ISO_MAIN_STARTUP
6236 # Requires: 1 >= CYGINT_ISO_MAIN_STARTUP
6239 # environ implementations
6240 # Implementations of this interface provide the environ
6241 # variable required by POSIX.
6243 cdl_interface CYGINT_ISO_ENVIRON {
6244 # No options implement this inferface
6245 # This value cannot be modified here.
6248 # Requires: 1 >= CYGINT_ISO_ENVIRON
6249 # CYGINT_ISO_ENVIRON == 0
6252 # The following properties are affected by this value
6253 # interface CYGINT_ISO_ENVIRON
6254 # Requires: 1 >= CYGINT_ISO_ENVIRON
6260 cdl_component CYGPKG_ISO_CTYPE_H {
6261 # There is no associated value.
6265 # Number of implementations of ctype functions
6267 cdl_interface CYGINT_ISO_CTYPE {
6268 # Implemented by CYGPKG_LIBC_I18N, active, enabled
6269 # This value cannot be modified here.
6272 # Requires: 1 >= CYGINT_ISO_CTYPE
6273 # CYGINT_ISO_CTYPE == 1
6276 # The following properties are affected by this value
6277 # interface CYGINT_ISO_CTYPE
6278 # Requires: 1 >= CYGINT_ISO_CTYPE
6279 # package CYGPKG_HAL_ARM_TX27KARO
6280 # Requires: CYGINT_ISO_CTYPE
6281 # option CYGFUN_LIBC_STRING_BSD_FUNCS
6282 # Requires: CYGINT_ISO_CTYPE
6283 # package CYGPKG_LIBC_STDLIB
6284 # Requires: CYGINT_ISO_CTYPE
6287 # Ctype implementation header
6289 cdl_option CYGBLD_ISO_CTYPE_HEADER {
6291 user_value 1 <cyg/libc/i18n/ctype.inl>
6293 # Default value: 0 0
6295 # The following properties are affected by this value
6296 # option CYGPKG_LIBC_I18N_NEWLIB_CTYPE
6297 # Requires: CYGBLD_ISO_CTYPE_HEADER == "<cyg/libc/i18n/newlibctype.h>"
6298 # option CYGIMP_LIBC_I18N_CTYPE_INLINES
6299 # Requires: CYGBLD_ISO_CTYPE_HEADER == "<cyg/libc/i18n/ctype.inl>"
6305 cdl_component CYGPKG_ISO_ERRNO {
6306 # There is no associated value.
6310 # Number of implementations of error codes
6312 cdl_interface CYGINT_ISO_ERRNO_CODES {
6313 # Implemented by CYGPKG_ERROR, active, enabled
6314 # This value cannot be modified here.
6317 # Requires: 1 >= CYGINT_ISO_ERRNO_CODES
6318 # CYGINT_ISO_ERRNO_CODES == 1
6321 # The following properties are affected by this value
6322 # interface CYGINT_ISO_ERRNO_CODES
6323 # Requires: 1 >= CYGINT_ISO_ERRNO_CODES
6326 # Error codes implementation header
6328 cdl_option CYGBLD_ISO_ERRNO_CODES_HEADER {
6330 user_value 1 <cyg/error/codes.h>
6332 # Default value: 0 0
6334 # The following properties are affected by this value
6335 # package CYGPKG_ERROR
6336 # Requires: CYGBLD_ISO_ERRNO_CODES_HEADER == "<cyg/error/codes.h>"
6339 # Number of implementations of errno variable
6341 cdl_interface CYGINT_ISO_ERRNO {
6342 # Implemented by CYGPKG_ERROR_ERRNO, active, enabled
6343 # This value cannot be modified here.
6346 # Requires: 1 >= CYGINT_ISO_ERRNO
6347 # CYGINT_ISO_ERRNO == 1
6350 # The following properties are affected by this value
6351 # interface CYGINT_ISO_ERRNO
6352 # Requires: 1 >= CYGINT_ISO_ERRNO
6355 # errno variable implementation header
6357 cdl_option CYGBLD_ISO_ERRNO_HEADER {
6359 user_value 1 <cyg/error/errno.h>
6361 # Default value: 0 0
6363 # The following properties are affected by this value
6364 # component CYGPKG_ERROR_ERRNO
6365 # Requires: CYGBLD_ISO_ERRNO_HEADER == "<cyg/error/errno.h>"
6369 # Locale-related functions
6371 cdl_component CYGPKG_ISO_LOCALE {
6372 # There is no associated value.
6376 # Number of implementations of locale functions
6378 cdl_interface CYGINT_ISO_LOCALE {
6379 # Implemented by CYGPKG_LIBC_I18N, active, enabled
6380 # This value cannot be modified here.
6383 # Requires: 1 >= CYGINT_ISO_LOCALE
6384 # CYGINT_ISO_LOCALE == 1
6387 # The following properties are affected by this value
6388 # interface CYGINT_ISO_LOCALE
6389 # Requires: 1 >= CYGINT_ISO_LOCALE
6392 # Locale implementation header
6394 cdl_option CYGBLD_ISO_LOCALE_HEADER {
6396 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
6398 # value_source default
6399 # Default value: 0 0
6403 # Standard I/O-related functionality
6405 cdl_component CYGPKG_ISO_STDIO {
6406 # There is no associated value.
6410 # Number of implementations of stdio file types
6412 cdl_interface CYGINT_ISO_STDIO_FILETYPES {
6413 # No options implement this inferface
6414 # This value cannot be modified here.
6416 # Current value: 0 0
6417 # Requires: 1 >= CYGINT_ISO_STDIO_FILETYPES
6418 # CYGINT_ISO_STDIO_FILETYPES == 0
6421 # The following properties are affected by this value
6422 # interface CYGINT_ISO_STDIO_FILETYPES
6423 # Requires: 1 >= CYGINT_ISO_STDIO_FILETYPES
6426 # Stdio file types implementation header
6428 cdl_option CYGBLD_ISO_STDIO_FILETYPES_HEADER {
6430 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
6432 # value_source default
6433 # Default value: 0 0
6436 # Stdio standard streams implementations
6438 cdl_interface CYGINT_ISO_STDIO_STREAMS {
6439 # No options implement this inferface
6440 # This value cannot be modified here.
6442 # Current value: 0 0
6443 # Requires: 1 >= CYGINT_ISO_STDIO_STREAMS
6444 # CYGINT_ISO_STDIO_STREAMS == 0
6447 # The following properties are affected by this value
6448 # interface CYGINT_ISO_STDIO_STREAMS
6449 # Requires: 1 >= CYGINT_ISO_STDIO_STREAMS
6452 # Stdio standard streams implementation header
6453 # This header file must define stdin, stdout
6456 cdl_option CYGBLD_ISO_STDIO_STREAMS_HEADER {
6458 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
6460 # value_source default
6461 # Default value: 0 0
6464 # Number of implementations of stdio file operations
6466 cdl_interface CYGINT_ISO_STDIO_FILEOPS {
6467 # No options implement this inferface
6468 # This value cannot be modified here.
6470 # Current value: 0 0
6471 # Requires: 1 >= CYGINT_ISO_STDIO_FILEOPS
6472 # CYGINT_ISO_STDIO_FILEOPS == 0
6475 # The following properties are affected by this value
6476 # interface CYGINT_ISO_STDIO_FILEOPS
6477 # Requires: 1 >= CYGINT_ISO_STDIO_FILEOPS
6480 # Stdio file operations implementation header
6481 # This header controls the file system operations on a file
6482 # such as remove(), rename(), tmpfile(), tmpnam() and associated
6485 cdl_option CYGBLD_ISO_STDIO_FILEOPS_HEADER {
6487 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
6489 # value_source default
6490 # Default value: 0 0
6493 # Number of implementations of stdio file access functionals
6495 cdl_interface CYGINT_ISO_STDIO_FILEACCESS {
6496 # No options implement this inferface
6497 # This value cannot be modified here.
6499 # Current value: 0 0
6500 # Requires: 1 >= CYGINT_ISO_STDIO_FILEACCESS
6501 # CYGINT_ISO_STDIO_FILEACCESS == 0
6504 # The following properties are affected by this value
6505 # interface CYGINT_ISO_STDIO_FILEACCESS
6506 # Requires: 1 >= CYGINT_ISO_STDIO_FILEACCESS
6509 # Stdio file access implementation header
6510 # This header controls the file access operations
6511 # such as fclose(), fflush(), fopen(), freopen(), setbuf(),
6512 # setvbuf(), and associated constants.
6514 cdl_option CYGBLD_ISO_STDIO_FILEACCESS_HEADER {
6516 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
6518 # value_source default
6519 # Default value: 0 0
6522 # Number of implementations of stdio formatted I/O
6524 cdl_interface CYGINT_ISO_STDIO_FORMATTED_IO {
6525 # No options implement this inferface
6526 # This value cannot be modified here.
6528 # Current value: 0 0
6529 # Requires: 1 >= CYGINT_ISO_STDIO_FORMATTED_IO
6530 # CYGINT_ISO_STDIO_FORMATTED_IO == 0
6533 # The following properties are affected by this value
6534 # interface CYGINT_ISO_STDIO_FORMATTED_IO
6535 # Requires: 1 >= CYGINT_ISO_STDIO_FORMATTED_IO
6538 # Stdio formatted I/O implementation header
6540 cdl_option CYGBLD_ISO_STDIO_FORMATTED_IO_HEADER {
6542 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
6544 # value_source default
6545 # Default value: 0 0
6548 # Number of implementations of stdio character I/O
6550 cdl_interface CYGINT_ISO_STDIO_CHAR_IO {
6551 # No options implement this inferface
6552 # This value cannot be modified here.
6554 # Current value: 0 0
6555 # Requires: 1 >= CYGINT_ISO_STDIO_CHAR_IO
6556 # CYGINT_ISO_STDIO_CHAR_IO == 0
6559 # The following properties are affected by this value
6560 # interface CYGINT_ISO_STDIO_CHAR_IO
6561 # Requires: 1 >= CYGINT_ISO_STDIO_CHAR_IO
6564 # Stdio character I/O implementation header
6566 cdl_option CYGBLD_ISO_STDIO_CHAR_IO_HEADER {
6568 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
6570 # value_source default
6571 # Default value: 0 0
6574 # Number of implementations of stdio direct I/O
6576 cdl_interface CYGINT_ISO_STDIO_DIRECT_IO {
6577 # No options implement this inferface
6578 # This value cannot be modified here.
6580 # Current value: 0 0
6581 # Requires: 1 >= CYGINT_ISO_STDIO_DIRECT_IO
6582 # CYGINT_ISO_STDIO_DIRECT_IO == 0
6585 # The following properties are affected by this value
6586 # interface CYGINT_ISO_STDIO_DIRECT_IO
6587 # Requires: 1 >= CYGINT_ISO_STDIO_DIRECT_IO
6590 # Stdio direct I/O implementation header
6592 cdl_option CYGBLD_ISO_STDIO_DIRECT_IO_HEADER {
6594 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
6596 # value_source default
6597 # Default value: 0 0
6600 # Number of implementations of stdio file positioning
6602 cdl_interface CYGINT_ISO_STDIO_FILEPOS {
6603 # No options implement this inferface
6604 # This value cannot be modified here.
6606 # Current value: 0 0
6607 # Requires: 1 >= CYGINT_ISO_STDIO_FILEPOS
6608 # CYGINT_ISO_STDIO_FILEPOS == 0
6611 # The following properties are affected by this value
6612 # interface CYGINT_ISO_STDIO_FILEPOS
6613 # Requires: 1 >= CYGINT_ISO_STDIO_FILEPOS
6616 # Stdio file positioning implementation header
6618 cdl_option CYGBLD_ISO_STDIO_FILEPOS_HEADER {
6620 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
6622 # value_source default
6623 # Default value: 0 0
6626 # Number of implementations of stdio error handling
6628 cdl_interface CYGINT_ISO_STDIO_ERROR {
6629 # No options implement this inferface
6630 # This value cannot be modified here.
6632 # Current value: 0 0
6633 # Requires: 1 >= CYGINT_ISO_STDIO_ERROR
6634 # CYGINT_ISO_STDIO_ERROR == 0
6637 # The following properties are affected by this value
6638 # interface CYGINT_ISO_STDIO_ERROR
6639 # Requires: 1 >= CYGINT_ISO_STDIO_ERROR
6642 # Stdio error handling implementation header
6644 cdl_option CYGBLD_ISO_STDIO_ERROR_HEADER {
6646 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
6648 # value_source default
6649 # Default value: 0 0
6652 # POSIX fd-related function implementations
6654 cdl_interface CYGINT_ISO_STDIO_POSIX_FDFUNCS {
6655 # No options implement this inferface
6656 # This value cannot be modified here.
6658 # Current value: 0 0
6659 # Requires: 1 >= CYGINT_ISO_STDIO_POSIX_FDFUNCS
6660 # CYGINT_ISO_STDIO_POSIX_FDFUNCS == 0
6663 # The following properties are affected by this value
6664 # interface CYGINT_ISO_STDIO_POSIX_FDFUNCS
6665 # Requires: 1 >= CYGINT_ISO_STDIO_POSIX_FDFUNCS
6668 # POSIX fd-related function implementation header
6670 cdl_option CYGBLD_ISO_STDIO_POSIX_FDFUNCS_HEADER {
6672 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
6674 # value_source default
6675 # Default value: 0 0
6679 # Standard general utility functions
6681 cdl_component CYGPKG_ISO_STDLIB {
6682 # There is no associated value.
6686 # String conversion function implementations
6688 cdl_interface CYGINT_ISO_STDLIB_STRCONV {
6689 # Implemented by CYGPKG_LIBC_STDLIB, active, enabled
6690 # This value cannot be modified here.
6693 # Requires: 1 >= CYGINT_ISO_STDLIB_STRCONV
6694 # CYGINT_ISO_STDLIB_STRCONV == 1
6697 # The following properties are affected by this value
6698 # interface CYGINT_ISO_STDLIB_STRCONV
6699 # Requires: 1 >= CYGINT_ISO_STDLIB_STRCONV
6702 # String conversion function implementation header
6704 cdl_option CYGBLD_ISO_STDLIB_STRCONV_HEADER {
6706 user_value 0 <cyg/libc/stdlib/atox.inl>
6708 # Default value: 0 0
6710 # The following properties are affected by this value
6711 # option CYGIMP_LIBC_STDLIB_INLINE_ATOX
6712 # Requires: CYGBLD_ISO_STDLIB_STRCONV_HEADER == "<cyg/libc/stdlib/atox.inl>"
6715 # String to FP conversion function implementations
6717 cdl_interface CYGINT_ISO_STDLIB_STRCONV_FLOAT {
6718 # Implemented by CYGFUN_LIBC_strtod, active, disabled
6719 # This value cannot be modified here.
6722 # Requires: 1 >= CYGINT_ISO_STDLIB_STRCONV_FLOAT
6723 # CYGINT_ISO_STDLIB_STRCONV_FLOAT == 0
6726 # The following properties are affected by this value
6727 # interface CYGINT_ISO_STDLIB_STRCONV_FLOAT
6728 # Requires: 1 >= CYGINT_ISO_STDLIB_STRCONV_FLOAT
6731 # String to FP conversion function implementation header
6733 cdl_option CYGBLD_ISO_STDLIB_STRCONV_FLOAT_HEADER {
6735 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
6737 # value_source default
6738 # Default value: 0 0
6741 # Random number generator implementations
6743 cdl_interface CYGINT_ISO_RAND {
6744 # Implemented by CYGIMP_LIBC_RAND_SIMPLEST, active, disabled
6745 # Implemented by CYGIMP_LIBC_RAND_SIMPLE1, active, disabled
6746 # Implemented by CYGIMP_LIBC_RAND_KNUTH1, active, enabled
6747 # This value cannot be modified here.
6750 # Requires: 1 >= CYGINT_ISO_RAND
6751 # CYGINT_ISO_RAND == 1
6754 # The following properties are affected by this value
6755 # interface CYGINT_ISO_RAND
6756 # Requires: 1 >= CYGINT_ISO_RAND
6759 # Random number generator implementation header
6761 cdl_option CYGBLD_ISO_RAND_HEADER {
6763 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
6765 # value_source default
6766 # Default value: 0 0
6769 # Malloc implementations
6771 cdl_interface CYGINT_ISO_MALLOC {
6772 # Implemented by CYGPKG_MEMALLOC_MALLOC_ALLOCATORS, active, enabled
6773 # This value cannot be modified here.
6776 # Requires: 1 >= CYGINT_ISO_MALLOC
6777 # CYGINT_ISO_MALLOC == 1
6780 # The following properties are affected by this value
6781 # interface CYGINT_ISO_MALLOC
6782 # Requires: 1 >= CYGINT_ISO_MALLOC
6783 # option CYGFUN_LIBC_STRING_STRDUP
6784 # ActiveIf: CYGINT_ISO_MALLOC
6787 # Malloc implementation header
6789 cdl_option CYGBLD_ISO_MALLOC_HEADER {
6791 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
6793 # value_source default
6794 # Default value: 0 0
6797 # Mallinfo() implementations
6799 cdl_interface CYGINT_ISO_MALLINFO {
6800 # Implemented by CYGPKG_MEMALLOC_MALLOC_ALLOCATORS, active, enabled
6801 # This value cannot be modified here.
6804 # Requires: 1 >= CYGINT_ISO_MALLINFO
6805 # CYGINT_ISO_MALLINFO == 1
6808 # The following properties are affected by this value
6809 # interface CYGINT_ISO_MALLINFO
6810 # Requires: 1 >= CYGINT_ISO_MALLINFO
6813 # Mallinfo() implementation header
6815 cdl_option CYGBLD_ISO_MALLINFO_HEADER {
6817 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
6819 # value_source default
6820 # Default value: 0 0
6823 # Program exit functionality implementations
6825 cdl_interface CYGINT_ISO_EXIT {
6826 # No options implement this inferface
6827 # This value cannot be modified here.
6830 # Requires: 1 >= CYGINT_ISO_EXIT
6831 # CYGINT_ISO_EXIT == 0
6834 # The following properties are affected by this value
6835 # interface CYGINT_ISO_EXIT
6836 # Requires: 1 >= CYGINT_ISO_EXIT
6837 # option CYGFUN_INFRA_DUMMY_ABORT
6838 # Requires: !CYGINT_ISO_EXIT
6839 # option CYGFUN_INFRA_DUMMY_ABORT
6840 # DefaultValue: CYGINT_ISO_EXIT == 0
6843 # Program exit functionality implementation header
6845 cdl_option CYGBLD_ISO_EXIT_HEADER {
6847 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
6849 # value_source default
6850 # Default value: 0 0
6853 # Program environment implementations
6855 cdl_interface CYGINT_ISO_STDLIB_ENVIRON {
6856 # Implemented by CYGPKG_LIBC_STDLIB, active, enabled
6857 # This value cannot be modified here.
6860 # Requires: 1 >= CYGINT_ISO_STDLIB_ENVIRON
6861 # CYGINT_ISO_STDLIB_ENVIRON == 1
6864 # The following properties are affected by this value
6865 # interface CYGINT_ISO_STDLIB_ENVIRON
6866 # Requires: 1 >= CYGINT_ISO_STDLIB_ENVIRON
6869 # Program environment implementation header
6871 cdl_option CYGBLD_ISO_STDLIB_ENVIRON_HEADER {
6873 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
6875 # value_source default
6876 # Default value: 0 0
6879 # system() implementations
6881 cdl_interface CYGINT_ISO_STDLIB_SYSTEM {
6882 # Implemented by CYGPKG_LIBC_STDLIB, active, enabled
6883 # This value cannot be modified here.
6886 # Requires: 1 >= CYGINT_ISO_STDLIB_SYSTEM
6887 # CYGINT_ISO_STDLIB_SYSTEM == 1
6890 # The following properties are affected by this value
6891 # interface CYGINT_ISO_STDLIB_SYSTEM
6892 # Requires: 1 >= CYGINT_ISO_STDLIB_SYSTEM
6895 # system() implementation header
6897 cdl_option CYGBLD_ISO_STDLIB_SYSTEM_HEADER {
6899 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
6901 # value_source default
6902 # Default value: 0 0
6905 # bsearch() implementations
6907 cdl_interface CYGINT_ISO_BSEARCH {
6908 # Implemented by CYGPKG_LIBC_STDLIB, active, enabled
6909 # This value cannot be modified here.
6912 # Requires: 1 >= CYGINT_ISO_BSEARCH
6913 # CYGINT_ISO_BSEARCH == 1
6916 # The following properties are affected by this value
6917 # interface CYGINT_ISO_BSEARCH
6918 # Requires: 1 >= CYGINT_ISO_BSEARCH
6921 # bsearch() implementation header
6923 cdl_option CYGBLD_ISO_BSEARCH_HEADER {
6925 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
6927 # value_source default
6928 # Default value: 0 0
6931 # qsort() implementations
6933 cdl_interface CYGINT_ISO_QSORT {
6934 # Implemented by CYGPKG_LIBC_STDLIB, active, enabled
6935 # This value cannot be modified here.
6938 # Requires: 1 >= CYGINT_ISO_STDLIB_QSORT
6939 # CYGINT_ISO_STDLIB_QSORT (unknown) == 0
6942 # The following properties are affected by this value
6945 # qsort() implementation header
6947 cdl_option CYGBLD_ISO_QSORT_HEADER {
6949 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
6951 # value_source default
6952 # Default value: 0 0
6955 # abs()/labs() implementations
6957 cdl_interface CYGINT_ISO_ABS {
6958 # Implemented by CYGPKG_LIBC_STDLIB, active, enabled
6959 # This value cannot be modified here.
6962 # Requires: 1 >= CYGINT_ISO_STDLIB_ABS
6963 # CYGINT_ISO_STDLIB_ABS (unknown) == 0
6966 # The following properties are affected by this value
6969 # abs()/labs() implementation header
6971 cdl_option CYGBLD_ISO_STDLIB_ABS_HEADER {
6973 user_value 0 <cyg/libc/stdlib/abs.inl>
6975 # Default value: 0 0
6977 # The following properties are affected by this value
6978 # option CYGIMP_LIBC_STDLIB_INLINE_ABS
6979 # Requires: CYGBLD_ISO_STDLIB_ABS_HEADER == "<cyg/libc/stdlib/abs.inl>"
6982 # div()/ldiv() implementations
6984 cdl_interface CYGINT_ISO_DIV {
6985 # Implemented by CYGPKG_LIBC_STDLIB, active, enabled
6986 # This value cannot be modified here.
6989 # Requires: 1 >= CYGINT_ISO_STDLIB_DIV
6990 # CYGINT_ISO_STDLIB_DIV (unknown) == 0
6993 # The following properties are affected by this value
6996 # div()/ldiv() implementation header
6998 cdl_option CYGBLD_ISO_STDLIB_DIV_HEADER {
7000 user_value 0 <cyg/libc/stdlib/div.inl>
7002 # Default value: 0 0
7004 # The following properties are affected by this value
7005 # option CYGIMP_LIBC_STDLIB_INLINE_DIV
7006 # Requires: CYGBLD_ISO_STDLIB_DIV_HEADER == "<cyg/libc/stdlib/div.inl>"
7009 # Header defining the implementation's MB_CUR_MAX
7011 cdl_option CYGBLD_ISO_STDLIB_MB_CUR_MAX_HEADER {
7013 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
7015 # value_source default
7016 # Default value: 0 0
7018 # The following properties are affected by this value
7019 # interface CYGINT_LIBC_I18N_MB_REQUIRED
7020 # Requires: CYGBLD_ISO_STDLIB_MB_CUR_MAX_HEADER == "<cyg/libc/i18n/mb.h>"
7023 # Multibyte character implementations
7025 cdl_interface CYGINT_ISO_STDLIB_MULTIBYTE {
7026 # Implemented by CYGPKG_LIBC_I18N, active, enabled
7027 # This value cannot be modified here.
7030 # Requires: 1 >= CYGINT_ISO_STDLIB_MULTIBYTE
7031 # CYGINT_ISO_STDLIB_MULTIBYTE == 1
7034 # The following properties are affected by this value
7035 # interface CYGINT_ISO_STDLIB_MULTIBYTE
7036 # Requires: 1 >= CYGINT_ISO_STDLIB_MULTIBYTE
7039 # Multibyte character implementation header
7041 cdl_option CYGBLD_ISO_STDLIB_MULTIBYTE_HEADER {
7043 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
7045 # value_source default
7046 # Default value: 0 0
7052 cdl_component CYGPKG_ISO_STRING {
7053 # There is no associated value.
7057 # Number of implementations of strerror() function
7059 cdl_interface CYGINT_ISO_STRERROR {
7060 # Implemented by CYGPKG_ERROR_STRERROR, active, enabled
7061 # This value cannot be modified here.
7063 # Current value: 1 1
7064 # Requires: 1 >= CYGINT_ISO_STRERROR
7065 # CYGINT_ISO_STRERROR == 1
7068 # The following properties are affected by this value
7069 # interface CYGINT_ISO_STRERROR
7070 # Requires: 1 >= CYGINT_ISO_STRERROR
7073 # strerror() implementation header
7075 cdl_option CYGBLD_ISO_STRERROR_HEADER {
7077 user_value 1 <cyg/error/strerror.h>
7079 # Default value: 0 0
7081 # The following properties are affected by this value
7082 # option CYGPKG_ERROR_STRERROR
7083 # Requires: CYGBLD_ISO_STRERROR_HEADER == "<cyg/error/strerror.h>"
7086 # memcpy() implementation header
7088 cdl_option CYGBLD_ISO_MEMCPY_HEADER {
7090 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
7092 # value_source default
7093 # Default value: 0 0
7096 # memset() implementation header
7098 cdl_option CYGBLD_ISO_MEMSET_HEADER {
7102 # Default value: 0 0
7105 # Number of implementations of strtok_r() function
7107 cdl_interface CYGINT_ISO_STRTOK_R {
7108 # Implemented by CYGPKG_LIBC_STRING, active, enabled
7109 # This value cannot be modified here.
7111 # Current value: 1 1
7112 # Requires: 1 >= CYGINT_ISO_STRTOK_R
7113 # CYGINT_ISO_STRTOK_R == 1
7116 # The following properties are affected by this value
7117 # interface CYGINT_ISO_STRTOK_R
7118 # Requires: 1 >= CYGINT_ISO_STRTOK_R
7121 # strtok_r() implementation header
7123 cdl_option CYGBLD_ISO_STRTOK_R_HEADER {
7125 user_value 1 <cyg/libc/string/string.h>
7126 # The inferred value should not be edited directly.
7127 inferred_value 1 <cyg/libc/string/string.h>
7129 # Default value: 0 0
7131 # The following properties are affected by this value
7132 # package CYGPKG_LIBC_STRING
7133 # Requires: CYGBLD_ISO_STRTOK_R_HEADER == "<cyg/libc/string/string.h>"
7136 # Number of implementations of locale-specific string functions
7137 # This covers locale-dependent string functions such as strcoll()
7140 cdl_interface CYGINT_ISO_STRING_LOCALE_FUNCS {
7141 # Implemented by CYGPKG_LIBC_STRING, active, enabled
7142 # This value cannot be modified here.
7144 # Current value: 1 1
7145 # Requires: 1 >= CYGINT_ISO_STRING_LOCALE_FUNCS
7146 # CYGINT_ISO_STRING_LOCALE_FUNCS == 1
7149 # The following properties are affected by this value
7150 # interface CYGINT_ISO_STRING_LOCALE_FUNCS
7151 # Requires: 1 >= CYGINT_ISO_STRING_LOCALE_FUNCS
7154 # Locale-specific string functions' implementation header
7155 # This covers locale-dependent string functions such as strcoll()
7158 cdl_option CYGBLD_ISO_STRING_LOCALE_FUNCS_HEADER {
7160 user_value 1 <cyg/libc/string/string.h>
7161 # The inferred value should not be edited directly.
7162 inferred_value 1 <cyg/libc/string/string.h>
7164 # Default value: 0 0
7166 # The following properties are affected by this value
7167 # package CYGPKG_LIBC_STRING
7168 # Requires: CYGBLD_ISO_STRING_LOCALE_FUNCS_HEADER == "<cyg/libc/string/string.h>"
7171 # Number of implementations of BSD string functions
7173 cdl_interface CYGINT_ISO_STRING_BSD_FUNCS {
7174 # Implemented by CYGFUN_LIBC_STRING_BSD_FUNCS, active, disabled
7175 # This value cannot be modified here.
7177 # Current value: 0 0
7178 # Requires: 1 >= CYGINT_ISO_STRING_BSD_FUNCS
7179 # CYGINT_ISO_STRING_BSD_FUNCS == 0
7182 # The following properties are affected by this value
7183 # interface CYGINT_ISO_STRING_BSD_FUNCS
7184 # Requires: 1 >= CYGINT_ISO_STRING_BSD_FUNCS
7187 # BSD string functions' implementation header
7189 cdl_option CYGBLD_ISO_STRING_BSD_FUNCS_HEADER {
7191 user_value 0 <cyg/libc/string/bsdstring.h>
7192 # The inferred value should not be edited directly.
7193 inferred_value 1 <cyg/libc/string/bsdstring.h>
7195 # Default value: 0 0
7197 # The following properties are affected by this value
7198 # option CYGFUN_LIBC_STRING_BSD_FUNCS
7199 # Requires: CYGBLD_ISO_STRING_BSD_FUNCS_HEADER == "<cyg/libc/string/bsdstring.h>"
7202 # Number of implementations of other mem*() functions
7204 cdl_interface CYGINT_ISO_STRING_MEMFUNCS {
7205 # Implemented by CYGPKG_LIBC_STRING, active, enabled
7206 # This value cannot be modified here.
7208 # Current value: 1 1
7209 # Requires: 1 >= CYGINT_ISO_STRING_MEMFUNCS
7210 # CYGINT_ISO_STRING_MEMFUNCS == 1
7213 # The following properties are affected by this value
7214 # interface CYGINT_ISO_STRING_MEMFUNCS
7215 # Requires: 1 >= CYGINT_ISO_STRING_MEMFUNCS
7216 # component CYGBLD_BUILD_REDBOOT
7217 # Requires: CYGINT_ISO_STRING_MEMFUNCS
7218 # component CYGPKG_IO_ETH_DRIVERS_STAND_ALONE
7219 # Requires: CYGINT_ISO_STRING_MEMFUNCS
7222 # Other mem*() functions' implementation header
7224 cdl_option CYGBLD_ISO_STRING_MEMFUNCS_HEADER {
7226 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
7228 # The inferred value should not be edited directly.
7229 inferred_value 1 <cyg/libc/string/string.h>
7230 # value_source inferred
7231 # Default value: 0 0
7233 # The following properties are affected by this value
7234 # package CYGPKG_LIBC_STRING
7235 # Requires: CYGBLD_ISO_STRING_MEMFUNCS_HEADER == "<cyg/libc/string/string.h>"
7238 # Number of implementations of other ISO C str*() functions
7239 # This covers the other str*() functions defined by ISO C.
7241 cdl_interface CYGINT_ISO_STRING_STRFUNCS {
7242 # Implemented by CYGPKG_LIBC_STRING, active, enabled
7243 # This value cannot be modified here.
7245 # Current value: 1 1
7246 # Requires: 1 >= CYGINT_ISO_STRING_STRFUNCS
7247 # CYGINT_ISO_STRING_STRFUNCS == 1
7250 # The following properties are affected by this value
7251 # interface CYGINT_ISO_STRING_STRFUNCS
7252 # Requires: 1 >= CYGINT_ISO_STRING_STRFUNCS
7253 # option CYGFUN_INFRA_DUMMY_STRLEN
7254 # Requires: !CYGINT_ISO_STRING_STRFUNCS
7255 # option CYGFUN_INFRA_DUMMY_STRLEN
7256 # DefaultValue: CYGINT_ISO_STRING_STRFUNCS == 0
7257 # component CYGBLD_BUILD_REDBOOT
7258 # Requires: CYGINT_ISO_STRING_STRFUNCS
7259 # component CYGPKG_IO_ETH_DRIVERS_NET
7260 # Requires: CYGINT_ISO_STRING_STRFUNCS
7261 # package CYGPKG_IO_FLASH
7262 # Requires: CYGINT_ISO_STRING_STRFUNCS
7263 # package CYGPKG_LIBC_STDLIB
7264 # Requires: CYGINT_ISO_STRING_STRFUNCS
7267 # Other ISO C str*() functions' implementation header
7268 # This covers the other str*() functions defined by ISO C.
7270 cdl_option CYGBLD_ISO_STRING_STRFUNCS_HEADER {
7272 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
7274 # The inferred value should not be edited directly.
7275 inferred_value 1 <cyg/libc/string/string.h>
7276 # value_source inferred
7277 # Default value: 0 0
7279 # The following properties are affected by this value
7280 # package CYGPKG_LIBC_STRING
7281 # Requires: CYGBLD_ISO_STRING_STRFUNCS_HEADER == "<cyg/libc/string/string.h>"
7285 # Clock and time functionality
7287 cdl_component CYGPKG_ISO_TIME {
7288 # There is no associated value.
7292 # time_t implementation header
7294 cdl_option CYGBLD_ISO_TIME_T_HEADER {
7296 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
7298 # value_source default
7299 # Default value: 0 0
7302 # clock_t implementation header
7304 cdl_option CYGBLD_ISO_CLOCK_T_HEADER {
7306 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
7308 # value_source default
7309 # Default value: 0 0
7312 # struct timeval implementation header
7314 cdl_option CYGBLD_ISO_STRUCTTIMEVAL_HEADER {
7316 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
7318 # value_source default
7319 # Default value: 0 0
7322 # Number of implementations of POSIX timer types
7324 cdl_interface CYGINT_ISO_POSIX_TIMER_TYPES {
7325 # No options implement this inferface
7326 # This value cannot be modified here.
7328 # Current value: 0 0
7329 # Requires: 1 >= CYGINT_ISO_POSIX_TIMER_TYPES
7330 # CYGINT_ISO_POSIX_TIMER_TYPES == 0
7333 # The following properties are affected by this value
7334 # interface CYGINT_ISO_POSIX_TIMER_TYPES
7335 # Requires: 1 >= CYGINT_ISO_POSIX_TIMER_TYPES
7338 # POSIX timer types implementation header
7340 cdl_option CYGBLD_ISO_POSIX_TIMER_TYPES_HEADER {
7342 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
7344 # value_source default
7345 # Default value: 0 0
7348 # Number of implementations of POSIX clock types
7350 cdl_interface CYGINT_ISO_POSIX_CLOCK_TYPES {
7351 # No options implement this inferface
7352 # This value cannot be modified here.
7354 # Current value: 0 0
7355 # Requires: 1 >= CYGINT_ISO_POSIX_CLOCK_TYPES
7356 # CYGINT_ISO_POSIX_CLOCK_TYPES == 0
7359 # The following properties are affected by this value
7360 # interface CYGINT_ISO_POSIX_CLOCK_TYPES
7361 # Requires: 1 >= CYGINT_ISO_POSIX_CLOCK_TYPES
7364 # POSIX clock types implementation header
7366 cdl_option CYGBLD_ISO_POSIX_CLOCK_TYPES_HEADER {
7368 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
7370 # value_source default
7371 # Default value: 0 0
7374 # Number of implementations of ISO C types
7376 cdl_interface CYGINT_ISO_C_TIME_TYPES {
7377 # No options implement this inferface
7378 # This value cannot be modified here.
7380 # Current value: 0 0
7381 # Requires: 1 >= CYGINT_ISO_C_TIME_TYPES
7382 # CYGINT_ISO_C_TIME_TYPES == 0
7385 # The following properties are affected by this value
7386 # interface CYGINT_ISO_C_TIME_TYPES
7387 # Requires: 1 >= CYGINT_ISO_C_TIME_TYPES
7390 # ISO C time types implementation header
7392 cdl_option CYGBLD_ISO_C_TIME_TYPES_HEADER {
7394 user_value 0 <cyg/libc/time/time.h>
7396 # Default value: 0 0
7399 # Number of implementations of POSIX timers
7401 cdl_interface CYGINT_ISO_POSIX_TIMERS {
7402 # No options implement this inferface
7403 # This value cannot be modified here.
7405 # Current value: 0 0
7406 # Requires: 1 >= CYGINT_ISO_POSIX_TIMERS
7407 # CYGINT_ISO_POSIX_TIMERS == 0
7410 # The following properties are affected by this value
7411 # interface CYGINT_ISO_POSIX_TIMERS
7412 # Requires: 1 >= CYGINT_ISO_POSIX_TIMERS
7415 # POSIX timer implementation header
7417 cdl_option CYGBLD_ISO_POSIX_TIMERS_HEADER {
7419 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
7421 # value_source default
7422 # Default value: 0 0
7425 # Number of implementations of POSIX clocks
7427 cdl_interface CYGINT_ISO_POSIX_CLOCKS {
7428 # No options implement this inferface
7429 # This value cannot be modified here.
7431 # Current value: 0 0
7432 # Requires: 1 >= CYGINT_ISO_POSIX_CLOCKS
7433 # CYGINT_ISO_POSIX_CLOCKS == 0
7436 # The following properties are affected by this value
7437 # interface CYGINT_ISO_POSIX_CLOCKS
7438 # Requires: 1 >= CYGINT_ISO_POSIX_CLOCKS
7441 # POSIX clocks implementation header
7443 cdl_option CYGBLD_ISO_POSIX_CLOCKS_HEADER {
7445 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
7447 # value_source default
7448 # Default value: 0 0
7451 # Number of implementations of ISO C clock functions
7453 cdl_interface CYGINT_ISO_C_CLOCK_FUNCS {
7454 # No options implement this inferface
7455 # This value cannot be modified here.
7457 # Current value: 0 0
7458 # Requires: 1 >= CYGINT_ISO_C_CLOCK_FUNCS
7459 # CYGINT_ISO_C_CLOCK_FUNCS == 0
7462 # The following properties are affected by this value
7463 # interface CYGINT_ISO_C_CLOCK_FUNCS
7464 # Requires: 1 >= CYGINT_ISO_C_CLOCK_FUNCS
7467 # ISO C clock functions' implementation header
7469 cdl_option CYGBLD_ISO_C_CLOCK_FUNCS_HEADER {
7471 user_value 0 <cyg/libc/time/time.h>
7473 # Default value: 0 0
7476 # Number of implementations of tzset() function
7478 cdl_interface CYGINT_ISO_TZSET {
7479 # No options implement this inferface
7480 # This value cannot be modified here.
7482 # Current value: 0 0
7483 # Requires: 1 >= CYGINT_ISO_TZSET
7484 # CYGINT_ISO_TZSET == 0
7487 # The following properties are affected by this value
7488 # interface CYGINT_ISO_TZSET
7489 # Requires: 1 >= CYGINT_ISO_TZSET
7492 # tzset() implementation header
7494 cdl_option CYGBLD_ISO_TZSET_HEADER {
7496 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
7498 # value_source default
7499 # Default value: 0 0
7503 # Signal functionality
7505 cdl_component CYGPKG_ISO_SIGNAL {
7506 # There is no associated value.
7510 # Number of implementations of signal numbers
7512 cdl_interface CYGINT_ISO_SIGNAL_NUMBERS {
7513 # No options implement this inferface
7514 # This value cannot be modified here.
7517 # Requires: 1 >= CYGINT_ISO_SIGNAL_NUMBERS
7518 # CYGINT_ISO_SIGNAL_NUMBERS == 0
7521 # The following properties are affected by this value
7522 # interface CYGINT_ISO_SIGNAL_NUMBERS
7523 # Requires: 1 >= CYGINT_ISO_SIGNAL_NUMBERS
7526 # Signal numbering implementation header
7527 # This header provides the mapping of signal
7528 # names (e.g. SIGBUS) to numbers.
7530 cdl_option CYGBLD_ISO_SIGNAL_NUMBERS_HEADER {
7532 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
7534 # value_source default
7535 # Default value: 0 0
7538 # Number of signal implementations
7540 cdl_interface CYGINT_ISO_SIGNAL_IMPL {
7541 # No options implement this inferface
7542 # This value cannot be modified here.
7545 # Requires: 1 >= CYGINT_ISO_SIGNAL_IMPL
7546 # CYGINT_ISO_SIGNAL_IMPL == 0
7549 # The following properties are affected by this value
7550 # interface CYGINT_ISO_SIGNAL_IMPL
7551 # Requires: 1 >= CYGINT_ISO_SIGNAL_IMPL
7554 # Signals implementation header
7556 cdl_option CYGBLD_ISO_SIGNAL_IMPL_HEADER {
7558 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
7560 # value_source default
7561 # Default value: 0 0
7564 # POSIX real time signals feature test macro
7565 # This defines the POSIX feature test macro
7566 # that indicates that the POSIX real time signals
7569 cdl_interface CYGINT_POSIX_REALTIME_SIGNALS {
7570 # No options implement this inferface
7571 # This value cannot be modified here.
7574 # Requires: 1 >= CYGINT_POSIX_REALTIME_SIGNALS
7575 # CYGINT_POSIX_REALTIME_SIGNALS == 0
7578 # The following properties are affected by this value
7579 # interface CYGINT_POSIX_REALTIME_SIGNALS
7580 # Requires: 1 >= CYGINT_POSIX_REALTIME_SIGNALS
7584 # Non-local jumps functionality
7586 cdl_component CYGPKG_ISO_SETJMP {
7587 # There is no associated value.
7591 # setjmp() / longjmp() implementations
7593 cdl_interface CYGINT_ISO_SETJMP {
7594 # No options implement this inferface
7595 # This value cannot be modified here.
7598 # Requires: 1 >= CYGINT_ISO_SETJMP
7599 # CYGINT_ISO_SETJMP == 0
7602 # The following properties are affected by this value
7603 # interface CYGINT_ISO_SETJMP
7604 # Requires: 1 >= CYGINT_ISO_SETJMP
7607 # setjmp() / longjmp() implementation header
7609 cdl_option CYGBLD_ISO_SETJMP_HEADER {
7611 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
7613 # value_source default
7614 # Default value: 0 0
7617 # sigsetjmp() / siglongjmp() implementations
7619 cdl_interface CYGINT_ISO_SIGSETJMP {
7620 # No options implement this inferface
7621 # This value cannot be modified here.
7624 # Requires: 1 >= CYGINT_ISO_SIGSETJMP
7625 # CYGINT_ISO_SIGSETJMP == 0
7628 # The following properties are affected by this value
7629 # interface CYGINT_ISO_SIGSETJMP
7630 # Requires: 1 >= CYGINT_ISO_SIGSETJMP
7633 # sigsetjmp() / siglongjmp() implementation header
7635 cdl_option CYGBLD_ISO_SIGSETJMP_HEADER {
7637 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
7639 # value_source default
7640 # Default value: 0 0
7644 # Assertions implementation header
7646 cdl_option CYGBLD_ISO_ASSERT_HEADER {
7648 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
7650 # value_source default
7651 # Default value: 0 0
7654 # POSIX file control
7655 # This covers the POSIX file control definitions,
7656 # normally found in <fcntl.h>
7658 cdl_component CYGPKG_ISO_POSIX_FCNTL {
7659 # There is no associated value.
7663 # POSIX open flags implementation header
7665 cdl_option CYGBLD_ISO_OFLAG_HEADER {
7667 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
7669 # value_source default
7670 # Default value: 0 0
7673 # POSIX fcntl() implementations
7675 cdl_interface CYGINT_ISO_FCNTL {
7676 # No options implement this inferface
7677 # This value cannot be modified here.
7680 # Requires: 1 >= CYGINT_ISO_FCNTL
7681 # CYGINT_ISO_FCNTL == 0
7684 # The following properties are affected by this value
7685 # interface CYGINT_ISO_FCNTL
7686 # Requires: 1 >= CYGINT_ISO_FCNTL
7689 # POSIX fcntl() implementation header
7691 cdl_option CYGBLD_ISO_FCNTL_HEADER {
7693 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
7695 # value_source default
7696 # Default value: 0 0
7699 # POSIX file open implementations
7701 cdl_interface CYGINT_ISO_OPEN {
7702 # No options implement this inferface
7703 # This value cannot be modified here.
7706 # Requires: 1 >= CYGINT_ISO_OPEN
7707 # CYGINT_ISO_OPEN == 0
7710 # The following properties are affected by this value
7711 # interface CYGINT_ISO_OPEN
7712 # Requires: 1 >= CYGINT_ISO_OPEN
7715 # POSIX file open implementation header
7717 cdl_option CYGBLD_ISO_OPEN_HEADER {
7719 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
7721 # value_source default
7722 # Default value: 0 0
7726 # <sys/stat.h> definitions implementation header
7728 cdl_option CYGBLD_ISO_STAT_DEFS_HEADER {
7730 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
7732 # value_source default
7733 # Default value: 0 0
7736 # POSIX directory reading implementation
7738 cdl_interface CYGINT_ISO_DIRENT {
7739 # No options implement this inferface
7740 # This value cannot be modified here.
7743 # Requires: 1 >= CYGINT_ISO_DIRENT
7744 # CYGINT_ISO_DIRENT == 0
7747 # The following properties are affected by this value
7748 # interface CYGINT_ISO_DIRENT
7749 # Requires: 1 >= CYGINT_ISO_DIRENT
7752 # <dirent.h> definitions implementation header
7754 cdl_option CYGBLD_ISO_DIRENT_HEADER {
7756 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
7758 # value_source default
7759 # Default value: 0 0
7762 # POSIX <sys/types.h> contents
7763 # This covers the types required by POSIX to be in
7766 cdl_component CYGPKG_ISO_POSIX_TYPES {
7767 # There is no associated value.
7771 # POSIX thread types implementations
7773 cdl_interface CYGINT_ISO_PTHREADTYPES {
7774 # No options implement this inferface
7775 # This value cannot be modified here.
7778 # Requires: 1 >= CYGINT_ISO_PTHREADTYPES
7779 # CYGINT_ISO_PTHREADTYPES == 0
7782 # The following properties are affected by this value
7783 # interface CYGINT_ISO_PTHREADTYPES
7784 # Requires: 1 >= CYGINT_ISO_PTHREADTYPES
7785 # interface CYGINT_ISO_PMUTEXTYPES
7786 # Requires: 1 >= CYGINT_ISO_PTHREADTYPES
7789 # POSIX thread types implementation header
7791 cdl_option CYGBLD_ISO_PTHREADTYPES_HEADER {
7793 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
7795 # value_source default
7796 # Default value: 0 0
7799 # POSIX mutex types implementations
7801 cdl_interface CYGINT_ISO_PMUTEXTYPES {
7802 # No options implement this inferface
7803 # This value cannot be modified here.
7806 # Requires: 1 >= CYGINT_ISO_PTHREADTYPES
7807 # CYGINT_ISO_PTHREADTYPES == 0
7811 # POSIX mutex types implementation header
7813 cdl_option CYGBLD_ISO_PMUTEXTYPES_HEADER {
7815 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
7817 # value_source default
7818 # Default value: 0 0
7821 # ssize_t implementation header
7823 cdl_option CYGBLD_ISO_SSIZE_T_HEADER {
7825 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
7827 # value_source default
7828 # Default value: 0 0
7831 # Filesystem types implementation header
7833 cdl_option CYGBLD_ISO_FSTYPES_HEADER {
7835 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
7837 # value_source default
7838 # Default value: 0 0
7841 # gid_t, pid_t, uid_t implementation header
7843 cdl_option CYGBLD_ISO_SCHEDTYPES_HEADER {
7845 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
7847 # value_source default
7848 # Default value: 0 0
7852 # Non-POSIX <sys/types.h> contents
7853 # This covers the extra types required by non-POSIX
7854 # packages to be in <sys/types.h>. These would normally
7855 # only be visible if _POSIX_SOURCE is not defined.
7857 cdl_component CYGPKG_ISO_EXTRA_TYPES {
7858 # There is no associated value.
7862 # BSD compatible types
7864 cdl_interface CYGINT_ISO_BSDTYPES {
7865 # No options implement this inferface
7866 # This value cannot be modified here.
7869 # Requires: 1 >= CYGINT_ISO_BSDTYPES
7870 # CYGINT_ISO_BSDTYPES == 0
7873 # The following properties are affected by this value
7874 # interface CYGINT_ISO_BSDTYPES
7875 # Requires: 1 >= CYGINT_ISO_BSDTYPES
7880 cdl_option CYGBLD_ISO_BSDTYPES_HEADER {
7884 # Default value: 0 0
7890 cdl_component CYGPKG_ISO_UTSNAME {
7891 # There is no associated value.
7897 cdl_option CYGBLD_ISO_UTSNAME_HEADER {
7899 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
7901 # value_source default
7902 # Default value: 0 0
7908 cdl_component CYGPKG_ISO_SCHED {
7909 # There is no associated value.
7913 # POSIX scheduler implementations
7915 cdl_interface CYGINT_ISO_SCHED_IMPL {
7916 # No options implement this inferface
7917 # This value cannot be modified here.
7920 # Requires: 1 >= CYGINT_ISO_SCHED_IMPL
7921 # CYGINT_ISO_SCHED_IMPL == 0
7924 # The following properties are affected by this value
7925 # interface CYGINT_ISO_SCHED_IMPL
7926 # Requires: 1 >= CYGINT_ISO_SCHED_IMPL
7929 # POSIX scheduler implementation header
7931 cdl_option CYGBLD_ISO_SCHED_IMPL_HEADER {
7933 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
7935 # value_source default
7936 # Default value: 0 0
7942 cdl_component CYGPKG_ISO_SEMAPHORES {
7943 # There is no associated value.
7947 # POSIX semaphore implementations
7949 cdl_interface CYGINT_ISO_SEMAPHORES {
7950 # No options implement this inferface
7951 # This value cannot be modified here.
7954 # Requires: 1 >= CYGINT_ISO_SEMAPHORES
7955 # CYGINT_ISO_SEMAPHORES == 0
7958 # The following properties are affected by this value
7959 # interface CYGINT_ISO_SEMAPHORES
7960 # Requires: 1 >= CYGINT_ISO_SEMAPHORES
7963 # POSIX semaphore implementation header
7965 cdl_option CYGBLD_ISO_SEMAPHORES_HEADER {
7967 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
7969 # value_source default
7970 # Default value: 0 0
7974 # POSIX message queues
7976 cdl_component CYGPKG_ISO_MQUEUE {
7977 # There is no associated value.
7983 cdl_interface CYGINT_ISO_MQUEUE {
7984 # No options implement this inferface
7985 # This value cannot be modified here.
7988 # Requires: 1 >= CYGINT_ISO_MQUEUE
7989 # CYGINT_ISO_MQUEUE == 0
7992 # The following properties are affected by this value
7993 # interface CYGINT_ISO_MQUEUE
7994 # Requires: 1 >= CYGINT_ISO_MQUEUE
7995 # option CYGNUM_ISO_MQUEUE_OPEN_MAX
7996 # ActiveIf: CYGINT_ISO_MQUEUE
7997 # option CYGNUM_ISO_MQUEUE_PRIO_MAX
7998 # ActiveIf: CYGINT_ISO_MQUEUE
8001 # Implementation header
8003 cdl_option CYGBLD_ISO_MQUEUE_HEADER {
8005 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
8007 # value_source default
8008 # Default value: 0 0
8011 # Maximum number of open message queues
8013 cdl_option CYGNUM_ISO_MQUEUE_OPEN_MAX {
8014 # This option is not active
8015 # ActiveIf constraint: CYGINT_ISO_MQUEUE
8016 # CYGINT_ISO_MQUEUE == 0
8020 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
8022 # value_source default
8023 # Default value: CYGNUM_POSIX_MQUEUE_OPEN_MAX > 0 ? CYGNUM_POSIX_MQUEUE_OPEN_MAX : 0
8024 # CYGNUM_POSIX_MQUEUE_OPEN_MAX (unknown) == 0
8025 # CYGNUM_POSIX_MQUEUE_OPEN_MAX (unknown) == 0
8029 # Maximum number of message priorities
8031 cdl_option CYGNUM_ISO_MQUEUE_PRIO_MAX {
8032 # This option is not active
8033 # ActiveIf constraint: CYGINT_ISO_MQUEUE
8034 # CYGINT_ISO_MQUEUE == 0
8038 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
8039 # user_value 1 65535
8040 # value_source default
8041 # Default value: 1 65535
8047 cdl_component CYGPKG_ISO_PTHREAD {
8048 # There is no associated value.
8052 # POSIX pthread implementations
8054 cdl_interface CYGINT_ISO_PTHREAD_IMPL {
8055 # No options implement this inferface
8056 # This value cannot be modified here.
8058 # Current value: 0 0
8059 # Requires: 1 >= CYGINT_ISO_PTHREAD_IMPL
8060 # CYGINT_ISO_PTHREAD_IMPL == 0
8063 # The following properties are affected by this value
8064 # interface CYGINT_ISO_PTHREAD_IMPL
8065 # Requires: 1 >= CYGINT_ISO_PTHREAD_IMPL
8068 # POSIX pthread implementation header
8070 cdl_option CYGBLD_ISO_PTHREAD_IMPL_HEADER {
8072 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
8074 # value_source default
8075 # Default value: 0 0
8078 # POSIX mutex/cond var implementations
8080 cdl_interface CYGINT_ISO_PTHREAD_MUTEX {
8081 # No options implement this inferface
8082 # This value cannot be modified here.
8084 # Current value: 0 0
8085 # Requires: 1 >= CYGINT_ISO_PTHREAD_MUTEX
8086 # CYGINT_ISO_PTHREAD_MUTEX == 0
8089 # The following properties are affected by this value
8090 # interface CYGINT_ISO_PTHREAD_MUTEX
8091 # Requires: 1 >= CYGINT_ISO_PTHREAD_MUTEX
8094 # POSIX mutex/cond var implementation header
8096 cdl_option CYGBLD_ISO_PTHREAD_MUTEX_HEADER {
8098 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
8100 # value_source default
8101 # Default value: 0 0
8107 cdl_component CYGPKG_ISO_LIMITS {
8108 # There is no associated value.
8112 # POSIX pthread limits implementations
8114 cdl_interface CYGINT_ISO_POSIX_LIMITS {
8115 # No options implement this inferface
8116 # This value cannot be modified here.
8119 # Requires: 1 >= CYGINT_ISO_POSIX_LIMITS
8120 # CYGINT_ISO_POSIX_LIMITS == 0
8123 # The following properties are affected by this value
8124 # interface CYGINT_ISO_POSIX_LIMITS
8125 # Requires: 1 >= CYGINT_ISO_POSIX_LIMITS
8128 # POSIX pthread limits implementation header
8130 cdl_option CYGBLD_ISO_POSIX_LIMITS_HEADER {
8132 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
8134 # value_source default
8135 # Default value: 0 0
8138 # OPEN_MAX implementation header
8140 cdl_option CYGBLD_ISO_OPEN_MAX_HEADER {
8142 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
8144 # value_source default
8145 # Default value: 0 0
8148 # LINK_MAX implementation header
8150 cdl_option CYGBLD_ISO_LINK_MAX_HEADER {
8152 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
8154 # value_source default
8155 # Default value: 0 0
8158 # NAME_MAX implementation header
8160 cdl_option CYGBLD_ISO_NAME_MAX_HEADER {
8162 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
8164 # value_source default
8165 # Default value: 0 0
8168 # PATH_MAX implementation header
8170 cdl_option CYGBLD_ISO_PATH_MAX_HEADER {
8172 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
8174 # value_source default
8175 # Default value: 0 0
8181 cdl_component CYGPKG_ISO_TERMIOS {
8182 # There is no associated value.
8186 # POSIX termios implementations
8188 cdl_interface CYGINT_ISO_TERMIOS {
8189 # No options implement this inferface
8190 # This value cannot be modified here.
8193 # Requires: 1 >= CYGINT_ISO_TERMIOS
8194 # CYGINT_ISO_TERMIOS == 0
8197 # The following properties are affected by this value
8198 # interface CYGINT_ISO_TERMIOS
8199 # Requires: 1 >= CYGINT_ISO_TERMIOS
8202 # POSIX termios implementation header
8204 cdl_option CYGBLD_ISO_TERMIOS_HEADER {
8206 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
8208 # value_source default
8209 # Default value: 0 0
8215 cdl_component CYGPKG_ISO_DLFCN {
8216 # There is no associated value.
8220 # Dynamic load implementations
8222 cdl_interface CYGINT_ISO_DLFCN {
8223 # No options implement this inferface
8224 # This value cannot be modified here.
8227 # Requires: 1 >= CYGINT_ISO_DLFCN
8228 # CYGINT_ISO_DLFCN == 0
8231 # The following properties are affected by this value
8232 # interface CYGINT_ISO_DLFCN
8233 # Requires: 1 >= CYGINT_ISO_DLFCN
8236 # Dynamic load implementation header
8238 cdl_option CYGBLD_ISO_DLFCN_HEADER {
8240 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
8242 # value_source default
8243 # Default value: 0 0
8247 # UNIX standard functions
8249 cdl_component CYGPKG_ISO_UNISTD {
8250 # There is no associated value.
8254 # POSIX timer operations implementations
8256 cdl_interface CYGINT_ISO_POSIX_TIMER_OPS {
8257 # No options implement this inferface
8258 # This value cannot be modified here.
8260 # Current value: 0 0
8261 # Requires: 1 >= CYGINT_ISO_POSIX_TIMER_OPS
8262 # CYGINT_ISO_POSIX_TIMER_OPS == 0
8265 # The following properties are affected by this value
8266 # interface CYGINT_ISO_POSIX_TIMER_OPS
8267 # Requires: 1 >= CYGINT_ISO_POSIX_TIMER_OPS
8270 # POSIX timer operations implementation header
8272 cdl_option CYGBLD_ISO_POSIX_TIMER_OPS_HEADER {
8274 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
8276 # value_source default
8277 # Default value: 0 0
8280 # POSIX sleep() implementations
8282 cdl_interface CYGINT_ISO_POSIX_SLEEP {
8283 # No options implement this inferface
8284 # This value cannot be modified here.
8286 # Current value: 0 0
8287 # Requires: 1 >= CYGINT_ISO_POSIX_SLEEP
8288 # CYGINT_ISO_POSIX_SLEEP == 0
8291 # The following properties are affected by this value
8292 # interface CYGINT_ISO_POSIX_SLEEP
8293 # Requires: 1 >= CYGINT_ISO_POSIX_SLEEP
8296 # POSIX sleep() implementation header
8298 cdl_option CYGBLD_ISO_POSIX_SLEEP_HEADER {
8300 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
8302 # value_source default
8303 # Default value: 0 0
8307 # select()/poll() functions
8309 cdl_component CYGPKG_ISO_SELECT {
8310 # There is no associated value.
8314 # select() implementations
8316 cdl_interface CYGINT_ISO_SELECT {
8317 # No options implement this inferface
8318 # This value cannot be modified here.
8320 # Current value: 0 0
8321 # Requires: 1 >= CYGINT_ISO_SELECT
8322 # CYGINT_ISO_SELECT == 0
8325 # The following properties are affected by this value
8326 # interface CYGINT_ISO_SELECT
8327 # Requires: 1 >= CYGINT_ISO_SELECT
8330 # select() implementation header
8332 cdl_option CYGBLD_ISO_SELECT_HEADER {
8334 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
8336 # value_source default
8337 # Default value: 0 0
8340 # poll() implementations
8342 cdl_interface CYGINT_ISO_POLL {
8343 # No options implement this inferface
8344 # This value cannot be modified here.
8346 # Current value: 0 0
8347 # Requires: 1 >= CYGINT_ISO_POLL
8348 # CYGINT_ISO_POLL == 0
8351 # The following properties are affected by this value
8352 # interface CYGINT_ISO_POLL
8353 # Requires: 1 >= CYGINT_ISO_POLL
8356 # poll() implementation header
8358 cdl_option CYGBLD_ISO_POLL_HEADER {
8360 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
8362 # value_source default
8363 # Default value: 0 0
8367 # NetDB utility functions
8369 cdl_component CYGPKG_ISO_NETDB {
8370 # There is no associated value.
8374 # DNS implementations
8376 cdl_interface CYGINT_ISO_DNS {
8377 # No options implement this inferface
8378 # This value cannot be modified here.
8381 # Requires: 1 >= CYGINT_ISO_DNS
8382 # CYGINT_ISO_DNS == 0
8385 # The following properties are affected by this value
8386 # interface CYGINT_ISO_DNS
8387 # Requires: 1 >= CYGINT_ISO_DNS
8390 # DNS implementation header
8392 cdl_option CYGBLD_ISO_DNS_HEADER {
8394 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
8396 # value_source default
8397 # Default value: 0 0
8400 # Protocol network database implementations
8402 cdl_interface CYGINT_ISO_NETDB_PROTO {
8403 # No options implement this inferface
8404 # This value cannot be modified here.
8407 # Requires: 1 >= CYGINT_ISO_NETDB_PROTO
8408 # CYGINT_ISO_NETDB_PROTO == 0
8411 # The following properties are affected by this value
8412 # interface CYGINT_ISO_NETDB_PROTO
8413 # Requires: 1 >= CYGINT_ISO_NETDB_PROTO
8416 # Protocol network database implementation header
8418 cdl_option CYGBLD_ISO_NETDB_PROTO_HEADER {
8420 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
8422 # value_source default
8423 # Default value: 0 0
8426 # Services network database implementations
8428 cdl_interface CYGINT_ISO_NETDB_SERV {
8429 # No options implement this inferface
8430 # This value cannot be modified here.
8433 # Requires: 1 >= CYGINT_ISO_NETDB_SERV
8434 # CYGINT_ISO_NETDB_SERV == 0
8437 # The following properties are affected by this value
8438 # interface CYGINT_ISO_NETDB_SERV
8439 # Requires: 1 >= CYGINT_ISO_NETDB_SERV
8442 # Services network database implementation header
8444 cdl_option CYGBLD_ISO_NETDB_SERV_HEADER {
8446 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
8448 # value_source default
8449 # Default value: 0 0
8454 # Package specific build options including control over
8455 # compiler flags used only in building this package,
8456 # and details of which tests are built.
8458 cdl_component CYGPKG_ISOINFRA_OPTIONS {
8459 # There is no associated value.
8463 # Additional compiler flags
8464 # This option modifies the set of compiler flags for
8465 # building the ISO C and POSIX infrastructure package.
8466 # These flags are used in addition to the set of global flags.
8468 cdl_option CYGPKG_ISOINFRA_CFLAGS_ADD {
8470 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
8472 # value_source default
8476 # Suppressed compiler flags
8477 # This option modifies the set of compiler flags for
8478 # building the ISO C and POSIX infrastructure package.
8479 # These flags are removed from the set of global flags
8482 cdl_option CYGPKG_ISOINFRA_CFLAGS_REMOVE {
8484 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
8486 # value_source default
8493 # doc: ref/services-crc.html
8494 # This package provides support for CRC calculation. Currently
8495 # this is the POSIX 1003 defined CRC algorithm, a 32 CRC by
8496 # Gary S. Brown, and a 16 bit CRC.
8498 cdl_package CYGPKG_CRC {
8499 # Packages cannot be added or removed, nor can their version be changed,
8500 # simply by editing their value. Instead the appropriate configuration
8501 # should be used to perform these actions.
8503 # This value cannot be modified here.
8505 # Current value: 1 current
8507 # The following properties are affected by this value
8508 # package CYGPKG_COMPRESS_ZLIB
8509 # Requires: CYGPKG_CRC
8515 cdl_option CYGPKG_CRC_TESTS {
8516 # Calculated value: "tests/crc_test"
8518 # Current_value: tests/crc_test
8522 # Zlib compress and decompress package
8523 # This package provides support for compression and
8526 cdl_package CYGPKG_COMPRESS_ZLIB {
8527 # Packages cannot be added or removed, nor can their version be changed,
8528 # simply by editing their value. Instead the appropriate configuration
8529 # should be used to perform these actions.
8531 # This value cannot be modified here.
8533 # Current value: 1 current
8534 # Requires: CYGPKG_ISOINFRA
8535 # CYGPKG_ISOINFRA == current
8537 # Requires: CYGPKG_CRC
8538 # CYGPKG_CRC == current
8541 # The following properties are affected by this value
8542 # component CYGBLD_BUILD_REDBOOT_WITH_ZLIB
8543 # ActiveIf: CYGPKG_COMPRESS_ZLIB
8547 # Override memory allocation routines.
8549 cdl_interface CYGINT_COMPRESS_ZLIB_LOCAL_ALLOC {
8550 # Implemented by CYGBLD_BUILD_REDBOOT_WITH_ZLIB, active, enabled
8551 # This value cannot be modified here.
8555 # The following properties are affected by this value
8556 # option CYGSEM_COMPRESS_ZLIB_NEEDS_MALLOC
8557 # ActiveIf: CYGINT_COMPRESS_ZLIB_LOCAL_ALLOC == 0
8560 # Should deflate() produce 'gzip' compatible output?
8561 # If this option is set then the output of calling deflate()
8562 # will be wrapped up as a 'gzip' compatible file.
8564 cdl_option CYGSEM_COMPRESS_ZLIB_DEFLATE_MAKES_GZIP {
8566 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
8568 # value_source default
8572 # Does this library need malloc?
8573 # This pseudo-option will force the memalloc library to be
8574 # required iff the application does not provide it's own
8577 cdl_option CYGSEM_COMPRESS_ZLIB_NEEDS_MALLOC {
8578 # This option is not active
8579 # ActiveIf constraint: CYGINT_COMPRESS_ZLIB_LOCAL_ALLOC == 0
8580 # CYGINT_COMPRESS_ZLIB_LOCAL_ALLOC == 1
8584 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
8586 # value_source default
8588 # Requires: CYGPKG_MEMALLOC
8589 # CYGPKG_MEMALLOC == current
8593 # Zlib compress and decompress package build options
8594 # Package specific build options including control over
8595 # compiler flags used only in building this package,
8596 # and details of which tests are built.
8598 cdl_component CYGPKG_COMPRESS_ZLIB_OPTIONS {
8599 # There is no associated value.
8603 # Additional compiler flags
8604 # This option modifies the set of compiler flags for
8605 # building this package. These flags are used in addition
8606 # to the set of global flags.
8608 cdl_option CYGPKG_COMPRESS_ZLIB_CFLAGS_ADD {
8610 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
8611 # user_value "-D__ECOS__ -DNO_ERRNO_H"
8612 # value_source default
8613 # Default value: "-D__ECOS__ -DNO_ERRNO_H"
8616 # Suppressed compiler flags
8617 # This option modifies the set of compiler flags for
8618 # building this package. These flags are removed from
8619 # the set of global flags if present.
8621 cdl_option CYGPKG_COMPRESS_ZLIB_CFLAGS_REMOVE {
8623 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
8624 # user_value -Wstrict-prototypes
8625 # value_source default
8626 # Default value: -Wstrict-prototypes
8629 # Additional compiler flags
8630 # This option modifies the set of compiler flags for
8631 # building this package. These flags are used in addition
8632 # to the set of global flags.
8634 cdl_option CYGPKG_COMPRESS_ZLIB_LDFLAGS_ADD {
8636 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
8638 # value_source default
8642 # Suppressed compiler flags
8643 # This option modifies the set of compiler flags for
8644 # building this package. These flags are removed from
8645 # the set of global flags if present.
8647 cdl_option CYGPKG_COMPRESS_ZLIB_LDFLAGS_REMOVE {
8649 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
8651 # value_source default
8658 cdl_option CYGPKG_COMPRESS_ZLIB_TESTS {
8659 # Calculated value: "tests/zlib1.c tests/zlib2.c"
8661 # Current_value: tests/zlib1.c tests/zlib2.c
8665 # FLASH device drivers
8666 # doc: ref/flash.html
8667 # This option enables drivers for basic I/O services on
8670 cdl_package CYGPKG_IO_FLASH {
8671 # Packages cannot be added or removed, nor can their version be changed,
8672 # simply by editing their value. Instead the appropriate configuration
8673 # should be used to perform these actions.
8675 # This value cannot be modified here.
8677 # Current value: 1 current
8678 # Requires: CYGPKG_ISOINFRA
8679 # CYGPKG_ISOINFRA == current
8681 # Requires: CYGINT_ISO_STRING_STRFUNCS
8682 # CYGINT_ISO_STRING_STRFUNCS == 1
8685 # The following properties are affected by this value
8686 # component CYGSEM_REDBOOT_FLASH_CONFIG
8687 # DefaultValue: CYGPKG_IO_FLASH != 0
8688 # package CYGPKG_DEVS_FLASH_ONMXC
8689 # ActiveIf: CYGPKG_IO_FLASH
8693 # Hardware FLASH device drivers
8694 # This option enables the hardware device drivers
8695 # for the current platform.
8697 cdl_interface CYGHWR_IO_FLASH_DEVICE {
8698 # Implemented by CYGPKG_DEVS_FLASH_ONMXC, active, enabled
8699 # This value cannot be modified here.
8703 # The following properties are affected by this value
8704 # component CYGPKG_REDBOOT_FLASH
8705 # ActiveIf: CYGHWR_IO_FLASH_DEVICE
8708 # Hardware FLASH device drivers are not in RAM
8709 # Use of this interface is deprecated.
8710 # Drivers should make sure that the functions are
8711 # linked to RAM by putting them in .2ram sections.
8713 cdl_interface CYGHWR_IO_FLASH_DEVICE_NOT_IN_RAM {
8714 # No options implement this inferface
8715 # This value cannot be modified here.
8717 # Current value: 0 0
8718 # Requires: !CYGHWR_IO_FLASH_DEVICE_NOT_IN_RAM
8719 # CYGHWR_IO_FLASH_DEVICE_NOT_IN_RAM == 0
8722 # The following properties are affected by this value
8723 # interface CYGHWR_IO_FLASH_DEVICE_NOT_IN_RAM
8724 # Requires: !CYGHWR_IO_FLASH_DEVICE_NOT_IN_RAM
8727 # Hardware can support block locking
8728 # This option will be enabled by devices which can support
8729 # locking (write-protection) of individual blocks.
8731 cdl_interface CYGHWR_IO_FLASH_BLOCK_LOCKING {
8732 # No options implement this inferface
8733 # This value cannot be modified here.
8735 # Current value: 0 0
8737 # The following properties are affected by this value
8738 # option CYGSEM_REDBOOT_FLASH_LOCK_SPECIAL
8739 # ActiveIf: CYGHWR_IO_FLASH_BLOCK_LOCKING != 0
8742 # Hardware cannot support direct access to FLASH memory
8743 # This option will be asserted by devices which cannot support
8744 # direct access to the FLASH memory contents (e.g. EEPROM or NAND
8745 # devices). In these cases, the driver must provide an appropriate
8746 # hardware access function.
8748 cdl_option CYGSEM_IO_FLASH_READ_INDIRECT {
8750 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
8752 # The inferred value should not be edited directly.
8754 # value_source inferred
8756 # Requires: !CYGSEM_IO_FLASH_VERIFY_PROGRAM
8757 # CYGSEM_IO_FLASH_VERIFY_PROGRAM == 0
8760 # The following properties are affected by this value
8761 # option CYGPRI_REDBOOT_ZLIB_FLASH
8762 # ActiveIf: (!CYGSEM_IO_FLASH_READ_INDIRECT) || CYGPRI_REDBOOT_ZLIB_FLASH_FORCE
8763 # option CYGHWR_DEVS_FLASH_MXC_NAND
8764 # Requires: CYGSEM_IO_FLASH_READ_INDIRECT == 1
8767 # Display status messages during flash operations
8768 # Selecting this option will cause the drivers to print status
8769 # messages as various flash operations are undertaken.
8771 cdl_option CYGSEM_IO_FLASH_CHATTER {
8773 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
8775 # value_source default
8779 # Verify data programmed to flash
8780 # Selecting this option will cause verification of data
8781 # programmed to flash.
8783 cdl_option CYGSEM_IO_FLASH_VERIFY_PROGRAM {
8785 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
8787 # The inferred value should not be edited directly.
8789 # value_source inferred
8792 # The following properties are affected by this value
8793 # option CYGSEM_IO_FLASH_READ_INDIRECT
8794 # Requires: !CYGSEM_IO_FLASH_VERIFY_PROGRAM
8797 # Platform has flash soft DIP switch write-protect
8798 # Selecting this option will cause the state of a hardware jumper or
8799 # dipswitch to be read by software to determine whether the flash is
8800 # write-protected or not.
8802 cdl_option CYGSEM_IO_FLASH_SOFT_WRITE_PROTECT {
8804 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
8806 # value_source default
8810 # Instantiate in I/O block device API
8811 # Provides a block device accessible using the standard I/O
8812 # API ( cyg_io_read() etc. )
8814 cdl_component CYGPKG_IO_FLASH_BLOCK_DEVICE {
8815 # This option is not active
8816 # ActiveIf constraint: CYGPKG_IO
8817 # CYGPKG_IO (unknown) == 0
8821 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
8823 # value_source default
8828 # Name of flash device 1 block device
8830 cdl_component CYGDAT_IO_FLASH_BLOCK_DEVICE_NAME_1 {
8831 # This option is not active
8832 # The parent CYGPKG_IO_FLASH_BLOCK_DEVICE is not active
8833 # The parent CYGPKG_IO_FLASH_BLOCK_DEVICE is disabled
8836 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
8837 # user_value "\"/dev/flash1\""
8838 # value_source default
8839 # Default value: "\"/dev/flash1\""
8844 cdl_interface CYGINT_IO_FLASH_BLOCK_CFG_1 {
8845 # Implemented by CYGNUM_IO_FLASH_BLOCK_CFG_STATIC_1, inactive, enabled
8846 # Implemented by CYGNUM_IO_FLASH_BLOCK_CFG_FIS_1, inactive, disabled
8847 # This option is not active
8848 # The parent CYGDAT_IO_FLASH_BLOCK_DEVICE_NAME_1 is not active
8850 # This value cannot be modified here.
8853 # Requires: 1 == CYGINT_IO_FLASH_BLOCK_CFG_1
8854 # CYGINT_IO_FLASH_BLOCK_CFG_1 == 0
8857 # The following properties are affected by this value
8858 # interface CYGINT_IO_FLASH_BLOCK_CFG_1
8859 # Requires: 1 == CYGINT_IO_FLASH_BLOCK_CFG_1
8862 # Static configuration
8863 # This configures the flash device 1 block device
8864 # with static base and length
8866 cdl_component CYGNUM_IO_FLASH_BLOCK_CFG_STATIC_1 {
8867 # This option is not active
8868 # The parent CYGDAT_IO_FLASH_BLOCK_DEVICE_NAME_1 is not active
8871 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
8873 # value_source default
8878 # Start offset from flash base
8879 # This gives the offset from the base of flash which this
8880 # block device corresponds to.
8882 cdl_option CYGNUM_IO_FLASH_BLOCK_OFFSET_1 {
8883 # This option is not active
8884 # The parent CYGNUM_IO_FLASH_BLOCK_CFG_STATIC_1 is not active
8887 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
8888 # user_value 0x00100000
8889 # value_source default
8890 # Default value: 0x00100000
8894 # This gives the length of the region of flash given over
8895 # to this block device.
8897 cdl_option CYGNUM_IO_FLASH_BLOCK_LENGTH_1 {
8898 # This option is not active
8899 # The parent CYGNUM_IO_FLASH_BLOCK_CFG_STATIC_1 is not active
8902 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
8903 # user_value 0x00100000
8904 # value_source default
8905 # Default value: 0x00100000
8909 # Configuration from FIS
8910 # This configures the flash device 1 block device
8913 cdl_component CYGNUM_IO_FLASH_BLOCK_CFG_FIS_1 {
8914 # This option is not active
8915 # The parent CYGDAT_IO_FLASH_BLOCK_DEVICE_NAME_1 is not active
8918 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
8920 # value_source default
8927 cdl_component CYGDAT_IO_FLASH_BLOCK_FIS_NAME_1 {
8928 # This option is not active
8929 # The parent CYGNUM_IO_FLASH_BLOCK_CFG_FIS_1 is not active
8930 # The parent CYGNUM_IO_FLASH_BLOCK_CFG_FIS_1 is disabled
8933 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
8934 # user_value "\"jffs2\""
8935 # value_source default
8936 # Default value: "\"jffs2\""
8942 # Flash device driver build options
8943 # Package specific build options including control over
8944 # compiler flags used only in building this package,
8945 # and details of which tests are built.
8947 cdl_component CYGPKG_IO_FLASH_OPTIONS {
8948 # There is no associated value.
8952 # Additional compiler flags
8953 # This option modifies the set of compiler flags for
8954 # building the flash device drivers. These flags are used in addition
8955 # to the set of global flags.
8957 cdl_option CYGPKG_IO_FLASH_CFLAGS_ADD {
8959 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
8961 # value_source default
8965 # Suppressed compiler flags
8966 # This option modifies the set of compiler flags for
8967 # building the flash device drivers. These flags are removed from
8968 # the set of global flags if present.
8970 cdl_option CYGPKG_IO_FLASH_CFLAGS_REMOVE {
8972 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
8974 # value_source default
8978 # Flash device driver tests
8979 # This option specifies the set of tests for the flash device drivers.
8981 cdl_component CYGPKG_IO_FLASH_TESTS {
8982 # Calculated value: "tests/flash1"
8984 # Current_value: tests/flash1
8988 # Start offset from flash base
8989 # This gives the offset from the base of flash where tests
8990 # can be run. It is important to set this correctly, as an
8991 # incorrect value could allow the tests to write over critical
8992 # portions of the FLASH device and possibly render the target
8993 # board totally non-functional.
8995 cdl_option CYGNUM_IO_FLASH_TEST_OFFSET {
8997 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
8998 # user_value 0x00100000
8999 # value_source default
9000 # Default value: 0x00100000
9004 # This gives the length of the region of flash used for testing.
9006 cdl_option CYGNUM_IO_FLASH_TEST_LENGTH {
9008 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
9009 # user_value 0x00100000
9010 # value_source default
9011 # Default value: 0x00100000
9016 # Support FLASH memory on Freescale MXC platforms
9018 cdl_package CYGPKG_DEVS_FLASH_ONMXC {
9019 # Packages cannot be added or removed, nor can their version be changed,
9020 # simply by editing their value. Instead the appropriate configuration
9021 # should be used to perform these actions.
9023 # ActiveIf constraint: CYGPKG_IO_FLASH
9024 # CYGPKG_IO_FLASH == current
9027 # This value cannot be modified here.
9029 # Current value: 1 current
9033 # MXC platform NOR flash memory support
9034 # When this option is enabled, it indicates NOR flash is
9035 # supported on the MXC platforms
9037 cdl_option CYGHWR_DEVS_FLASH_MXC_NOR {
9039 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
9041 # The inferred value should not be edited directly.
9043 # value_source inferred
9046 # The following properties are affected by this value
9047 # option CYGHWR_DEVS_FLASH_MXC_MULTI
9048 # ActiveIf: CYGHWR_DEVS_FLASH_MXC_NAND && CYGHWR_DEVS_FLASH_MXC_NOR
9051 # MXC platform NAND flash memory support
9052 # When this option is enabled, it indicates NAND flash is
9053 # supported on the MXC platforms
9055 cdl_option CYGHWR_DEVS_FLASH_MXC_NAND {
9057 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
9059 # The inferred value should not be edited directly.
9061 # value_source inferred
9063 # Requires: CYGSEM_IO_FLASH_READ_INDIRECT == 1
9064 # CYGSEM_IO_FLASH_READ_INDIRECT == 1
9067 # The following properties are affected by this value
9068 # option CYGHWR_DEVS_FLASH_MXC_BBT_IN_FLASH
9069 # Requires: CYGHWR_DEVS_FLASH_MXC_NAND == 1
9070 # component CYGHWR_FLASH_NAND_BBT_HEADER
9071 # Requires: CYGHWR_DEVS_FLASH_MXC_NAND == 1
9072 # option CYGHWR_DEVS_FLASH_MXC_MULTI
9073 # ActiveIf: CYGHWR_DEVS_FLASH_MXC_NAND && CYGHWR_DEVS_FLASH_MXC_NOR
9074 # interface CYGHWR_DEVS_FLASH_MXC_NAND_RESET_WORKAROUND
9075 # ActiveIf: CYGHWR_DEVS_FLASH_MXC_NAND
9078 # Use a flash based Bad Block Table
9080 cdl_component CYGPKG_DEVS_FLASH_NAND_BBT_IN_FLASH {
9081 # There is no associated value.
9085 # When this option is enabled, the driver will search for a flash
9086 # based bad block table
9088 cdl_option CYGHWR_DEVS_FLASH_MXC_BBT_IN_FLASH {
9093 # Requires: CYGHWR_DEVS_FLASH_MXC_NAND == 1
9094 # CYGHWR_DEVS_FLASH_MXC_NAND == 1
9098 # header file defining the NAND BBT descriptor
9099 # defines the name of the header file that describes the BBT layout
9101 cdl_component CYGHWR_FLASH_NAND_BBT_HEADER {
9103 user_value 1 <cyg/io/tx27_nand_bbt.h>
9105 # Default value: 0 0
9106 # Requires: CYGHWR_DEVS_FLASH_MXC_NAND == 1
9107 # CYGHWR_DEVS_FLASH_MXC_NAND == 1
9112 # MXC platform multi flash memory support
9113 # When this option is enabled, it indicates multi flashes are
9114 # supported on the MXC platforms (like NAND and NOR)
9116 cdl_option CYGHWR_DEVS_FLASH_MXC_MULTI {
9117 # This option is not active
9118 # ActiveIf constraint: CYGHWR_DEVS_FLASH_MXC_NAND && CYGHWR_DEVS_FLASH_MXC_NOR
9119 # CYGHWR_DEVS_FLASH_MXC_NAND == 1
9120 # CYGHWR_DEVS_FLASH_MXC_NOR == 0
9124 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
9126 # value_source default
9130 # MXC platform NAND flash reset workaround support
9131 # When this option is enabled, it indicates 0xFFFF is used for
9132 # the NAND reset command instead of 0xFF.
9134 cdl_interface CYGHWR_DEVS_FLASH_MXC_NAND_RESET_WORKAROUND {
9135 # No options implement this inferface
9136 # ActiveIf constraint: CYGHWR_DEVS_FLASH_MXC_NAND
9137 # CYGHWR_DEVS_FLASH_MXC_NAND == 1
9140 # This value cannot be modified here.
9148 # The generic I2C package provides an API for accessing devices
9149 # attached to an I2C bus. It specifies how I2C bus drivers should
9150 # be written and how I2C devices should be defined. There is also
9151 # support for bit-banged I2C buses.
9153 cdl_package CYGPKG_IO_I2C {
9154 # Packages cannot be added or removed, nor can their version be changed,
9155 # simply by editing their value. Instead the appropriate configuration
9156 # should be used to perform these actions.
9158 # This value cannot be modified here.
9160 # Current value: 1 current
9161 # Requires: CYGPKG_INFRA CYGPKG_HAL
9162 # CYGPKG_INFRA == current
9163 # CYGPKG_HAL == current
9168 # I2C initialization priority
9169 # The generic I2C package will initialize each I2C bus during
9170 # system startup, using a prioritized static constructor. This
9171 # option controls the priority that is used. The default value,
9172 # CYG_INIT_DRIVERS, means that I2C buses get initialized early
9175 cdl_option CYGNUM_I2C_INIT_PRIORITY {
9177 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
9178 # user_value CYG_INIT_DRIVERS
9179 # value_source default
9180 # Default value: CYG_INIT_DRIVERS
9184 # Package specific build options including control over
9185 # compiler flags used only in building the generic I2C
9186 # package, and details of which tests are built.
9188 cdl_component CYGPKG_IO_I2C_OPTIONS {
9189 # There is no associated value.
9193 # Additional compiler flags
9194 # This option modifies the set of compiler flags for
9195 # building the generic I2C package. These flags are
9196 # used in addition to the set of global flags.
9198 cdl_option CYGPKG_IO_I2C_CFLAGS_ADD {
9200 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
9202 # value_source default
9206 # Suppressed compiler flags
9207 # This option modifies the set of compiler flags for
9208 # building the generic I2C package. These flags are
9209 # removed from the set of global flags if present.
9211 cdl_option CYGPKG_IO_I2C_CFLAGS_REMOVE {
9213 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
9215 # value_source default
9221 # Dynamic memory allocation
9222 # doc: ref/memalloc.html
9223 # This package provides memory allocator infrastructure required for
9224 # dynamic memory allocators, including the ISO standard malloc
9225 # interface. It also contains some sample implementations.
9227 cdl_package CYGPKG_MEMALLOC {
9228 # Packages cannot be added or removed, nor can their version be changed,
9229 # simply by editing their value. Instead the appropriate configuration
9230 # should be used to perform these actions.
9232 # This value cannot be modified here.
9234 # Current value: 1 current
9236 # The following properties are affected by this value
9237 # option CYGSEM_COMPRESS_ZLIB_NEEDS_MALLOC
9238 # Requires: CYGPKG_MEMALLOC
9242 # Memory allocator implementations
9243 # This component contains configuration options related to the
9244 # various memory allocators available.
9246 cdl_component CYGPKG_MEMALLOC_ALLOCATORS {
9247 # There is no associated value.
9251 # Fixed block allocator
9252 # This component contains configuration options related to the
9253 # fixed block memory allocator.
9255 cdl_component CYGPKG_MEMALLOC_ALLOCATOR_FIXED {
9256 # There is no associated value.
9261 # With this option enabled, this allocator will be
9262 # made thread-safe. Additionally allocation functions
9263 # are made available that allow a thread to wait
9264 # until memory is available.
9266 cdl_option CYGSEM_MEMALLOC_ALLOCATOR_FIXED_THREADAWARE {
9267 # This option is not active
9268 # ActiveIf constraint: CYGPKG_KERNEL
9269 # CYGPKG_KERNEL (unknown) == 0
9273 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
9275 # value_source default
9280 # Simple variable block allocator
9281 # This component contains configuration options related to the
9282 # simple variable block memory allocator. This allocator is not
9283 # very fast, and in particular does not scale well with large
9284 # numbers of allocations. It is however very compact in terms of
9285 # code size and does not have very much overhead per allocation.
9287 cdl_component CYGPKG_MEMALLOC_ALLOCATOR_VARIABLE {
9288 # There is no associated value.
9293 # With this option enabled, this allocator will be
9294 # made thread-safe. Additionally allocation functions
9295 # are added that allow a thread to wait until memory
9296 # are made available that allow a thread to wait
9297 # until memory is available.
9299 cdl_option CYGSEM_MEMALLOC_ALLOCATOR_VARIABLE_THREADAWARE {
9300 # This option is not active
9301 # ActiveIf constraint: CYGPKG_KERNEL
9302 # CYGPKG_KERNEL (unknown) == 0
9306 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
9308 # value_source default
9313 # The variable-block memory allocator can perform coalescing
9314 # of memory whenever the application code releases memory back
9315 # to the pool. This coalescing reduces the possibility of
9316 # memory fragmentation problems, but involves extra code and
9319 cdl_option CYGSEM_MEMALLOC_ALLOCATOR_VARIABLE_COALESCE {
9321 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
9323 # value_source default
9326 # The following properties are affected by this value
9327 # option CYGIMP_MEMALLOC_MALLOC_VARIABLE_SIMPLE
9328 # Requires: CYGSEM_MEMALLOC_ALLOCATOR_VARIABLE_COALESCE
9333 # This component contains configuration options related to the
9334 # port of Doug Lea's memory allocator, normally known as
9335 # dlmalloc. dlmalloc has a reputation for being both fast
9336 # and space-conserving, as well as resisting fragmentation well.
9337 # It is a common choice for a general purpose allocator and
9338 # has been used in both newlib and Linux glibc.
9340 cdl_component CYGPKG_MEMALLOC_ALLOCATOR_DLMALLOC {
9341 # There is no associated value.
9346 # Doug Lea's malloc implementation has substantial amounts
9347 # of internal checking in order to verify the operation
9348 # and consistency of the allocator. However this imposes
9349 # substantial overhead on each operation. Therefore this
9350 # checking may be individually disabled.
9352 cdl_option CYGDBG_MEMALLOC_ALLOCATOR_DLMALLOC_DEBUG {
9354 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
9356 # value_source default
9357 # Default value: 0 != CYGDBG_USE_ASSERTS
9358 # CYGDBG_USE_ASSERTS == 0
9360 # Requires: CYGDBG_USE_ASSERTS
9361 # CYGDBG_USE_ASSERTS == 0
9366 # With this option enabled, this allocator will be
9367 # made thread-safe. Additionally allocation functions
9368 # are made available that allow a thread to wait
9369 # until memory is available.
9371 cdl_option CYGIMP_MEMALLOC_ALLOCATOR_DLMALLOC_THREADAWARE {
9372 # This option is not active
9373 # ActiveIf constraint: CYGPKG_KERNEL
9374 # CYGPKG_KERNEL (unknown) == 0
9378 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
9380 # value_source default
9382 # Requires: CYGPKG_KERNEL
9383 # CYGPKG_KERNEL (unknown) == 0
9387 # Support more than one instance
9388 # Having this option disabled allows important
9389 # implementation structures to be declared as a single
9390 # static instance, allowing faster access. However this
9391 # would fail if there is more than one instance of
9392 # the dlmalloc allocator class. Therefore this option can
9393 # be enabled if multiple instances are required. Note: as
9394 # a special case, if this allocator is used as the
9395 # implementation of malloc, and it can be determined there
9396 # is more than one malloc pool, then this option will be
9399 cdl_option CYGIMP_MEMALLOC_ALLOCATOR_DLMALLOC_SAFE_MULTIPLE {
9401 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
9403 # value_source default
9407 # Use system memcpy() and memset()
9408 # This may be used to control whether memset() and memcpy()
9409 # are used within the implementation. The alternative is
9410 # to use some macro equivalents, which some people report
9411 # are faster in some circumstances.
9413 cdl_option CYGIMP_MEMALLOC_ALLOCATOR_DLMALLOC_USE_MEMCPY {
9415 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
9417 # value_source default
9418 # Default value: 0 != CYGPKG_ISOINFRA
9419 # CYGPKG_ISOINFRA == current
9421 # Requires: CYGPKG_ISOINFRA
9422 # CYGPKG_ISOINFRA == current
9426 # Minimum alignment of allocated blocks
9427 # This option controls the minimum alignment that the
9428 # allocated memory blocks are aligned on, specified as
9429 # 2^N. Note that using large mininum alignments can lead
9430 # to excessive memory wastage.
9432 cdl_option CYGNUM_MEMALLOC_ALLOCATOR_DLMALLOC_ALIGNMENT {
9434 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
9436 # value_source default
9438 # Legal values: 3 to 10
9442 # Variable block allocator with separate metadata
9443 # This component contains configuration options related to the
9444 # variable block memory allocator with separate metadata.
9446 cdl_component CYGPKG_MEMALLOC_ALLOCATOR_SEPMETA {
9447 # There is no associated value.
9452 # With this option enabled, this allocator will be
9453 # made thread-safe. Additionally allocation functions
9454 # are made available that allow a thread to wait
9455 # until memory is available.
9457 cdl_option CYGSEM_MEMALLOC_ALLOCATOR_SEPMETA_THREADAWARE {
9458 # This option is not active
9459 # ActiveIf constraint: CYGPKG_KERNEL
9460 # CYGPKG_KERNEL (unknown) == 0
9464 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
9466 # value_source default
9472 # Kernel C API support for memory allocation
9473 # This option must be enabled to provide the extensions required
9474 # to support integration into the kernel C API.
9476 cdl_option CYGFUN_MEMALLOC_KAPI {
9477 # This option is not active
9478 # ActiveIf constraint: CYGPKG_KERNEL
9479 # CYGPKG_KERNEL (unknown) == 0
9483 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
9485 # value_source default
9486 # Default value: CYGFUN_KERNEL_API_C
9487 # CYGFUN_KERNEL_API_C (unknown) == 0
9491 # malloc(0) returns NULL
9492 # This option controls the behavior of malloc(0) ( or calloc with
9493 # either argument 0 ). It is permitted by the standard to return
9494 # either a NULL pointer or a unique pointer. Enabling this option
9495 # forces a NULL pointer to be returned.
9497 cdl_option CYGSEM_MEMALLOC_MALLOC_ZERO_RETURNS_NULL {
9499 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
9501 # value_source default
9505 # Breakpoint site when running out of memory
9506 # Whenever the system runs out of memory, it invokes this function
9507 # before either going to sleep waiting for memory to become
9508 # available or returning failure.
9510 cdl_option CYGSEM_MEMALLOC_INVOKE_OUT_OF_MEMORY {
9512 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
9514 # value_source default
9518 # malloc() and supporting allocators
9519 # This component enables support for dynamic memory
9520 # allocation as supplied by the functions malloc(),
9521 # free(), calloc() and realloc(). As these
9522 # functions are often used, but can have quite an
9523 # overhead, disabling them here can ensure they
9524 # cannot even be used accidentally when static
9525 # allocation is preferred. Within this component are
9526 # various allocators that can be selected for use
9527 # as the underlying implementation of the dynamic
9528 # allocation functions.
9530 cdl_component CYGPKG_MEMALLOC_MALLOC_ALLOCATORS {
9531 # ActiveIf constraint: CYGPKG_ISOINFRA
9532 # CYGPKG_ISOINFRA == current
9536 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
9538 # value_source default
9543 # Use external heap definition
9544 # This option allows other components in the
9545 # system to override the default system
9546 # provision of heap memory pools. This should
9547 # be set to a header which provides the equivalent
9548 # definitions to <pkgconf/heaps.hxx>.
9550 cdl_component CYGBLD_MEMALLOC_MALLOC_EXTERNAL_HEAP_H {
9552 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
9554 # value_source default
9555 # Default value: 0 0
9558 # malloc() allocator implementations
9560 cdl_interface CYGINT_MEMALLOC_MALLOC_ALLOCATORS {
9561 # Implemented by CYGIMP_MEMALLOC_MALLOC_VARIABLE_SIMPLE, active, disabled
9562 # Implemented by CYGIMP_MEMALLOC_MALLOC_DLMALLOC, active, enabled
9563 # This value cannot be modified here.
9566 # Requires: CYGINT_MEMALLOC_MALLOC_ALLOCATORS == 1
9567 # CYGINT_MEMALLOC_MALLOC_ALLOCATORS == 1
9570 # The following properties are affected by this value
9571 # interface CYGINT_MEMALLOC_MALLOC_ALLOCATORS
9572 # Requires: CYGINT_MEMALLOC_MALLOC_ALLOCATORS == 1
9575 # malloc() implementation instantiation data
9576 # Memory allocator implementations that are capable of being
9577 # used underneath malloc() must be instantiated. The code
9578 # to do this is set in this option. It is only intended to
9579 # be set by the implementation, not the user.
9581 cdl_option CYGBLD_MEMALLOC_MALLOC_IMPLEMENTATION_HEADER {
9583 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
9584 # user_value <cyg/memalloc/dlmalloc.hxx>
9585 # value_source default
9586 # Default value: <cyg/memalloc/dlmalloc.hxx>
9588 # The following properties are affected by this value
9589 # option CYGIMP_MEMALLOC_MALLOC_VARIABLE_SIMPLE
9590 # Requires: CYGBLD_MEMALLOC_MALLOC_IMPLEMENTATION_HEADER == "<cyg/memalloc/memvar.hxx>"
9591 # option CYGIMP_MEMALLOC_MALLOC_DLMALLOC
9592 # Requires: CYGBLD_MEMALLOC_MALLOC_IMPLEMENTATION_HEADER == "<cyg/memalloc/dlmalloc.hxx>"
9595 # Simple variable block implementation
9596 # This causes malloc() to use the simple
9597 # variable block allocator.
9599 cdl_option CYGIMP_MEMALLOC_MALLOC_VARIABLE_SIMPLE {
9601 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
9603 # value_source default
9605 # Requires: CYGBLD_MEMALLOC_MALLOC_IMPLEMENTATION_HEADER == "<cyg/memalloc/memvar.hxx>"
9606 # CYGBLD_MEMALLOC_MALLOC_IMPLEMENTATION_HEADER == <cyg/memalloc/dlmalloc.hxx>
9608 # Requires: CYGSEM_MEMALLOC_ALLOCATOR_VARIABLE_COALESCE
9609 # CYGSEM_MEMALLOC_ALLOCATOR_VARIABLE_COALESCE == 1
9613 # Doug Lea's malloc implementation
9614 # This causes malloc() to use a version of Doug Lea's
9615 # malloc (dlmalloc) as the underlying implementation.
9617 cdl_option CYGIMP_MEMALLOC_MALLOC_DLMALLOC {
9619 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
9621 # value_source default
9623 # Requires: CYGBLD_MEMALLOC_MALLOC_IMPLEMENTATION_HEADER == "<cyg/memalloc/dlmalloc.hxx>"
9624 # CYGBLD_MEMALLOC_MALLOC_IMPLEMENTATION_HEADER == <cyg/memalloc/dlmalloc.hxx>
9629 # Size of the fallback dynamic memory pool in bytes
9630 # If *no* heaps are configured in your memory layout,
9631 # dynamic memory allocation by
9632 # malloc() and calloc() must be from a fixed-size,
9633 # contiguous memory pool (note here that it is the
9634 # pool that is of a fixed size, but malloc() is still
9635 # able to allocate variable sized chunks of memory
9636 # from it). This option is the size
9637 # of that pool, in bytes. Note that not all of
9638 # this is available for programs to
9639 # use - some is needed for internal information
9640 # about memory regions, and some may be lost to
9641 # ensure that memory allocation only returns
9642 # memory aligned on word (or double word)
9643 # boundaries - a very common architecture
9646 cdl_option CYGNUM_MEMALLOC_FALLBACK_MALLOC_POOL_SIZE {
9648 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
9650 # value_source default
9651 # Default value: 16384
9652 # Legal values: 32 to 0x7fffffff
9655 # Common memory allocator package build options
9656 # Package specific build options including control over
9657 # compiler flags used only in building this package,
9658 # and details of which tests are built.
9660 cdl_component CYGPKG_MEMALLOC_OPTIONS {
9661 # There is no associated value.
9665 # Additional compiler flags
9666 # This option modifies the set of compiler flags for
9667 # building this package. These flags are used in addition
9668 # to the set of global flags.
9670 cdl_option CYGPKG_MEMALLOC_CFLAGS_ADD {
9672 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
9674 # value_source default
9678 # Suppressed compiler flags
9679 # This option modifies the set of compiler flags for
9680 # building this package. These flags are removed from
9681 # the set of global flags if present.
9683 cdl_option CYGPKG_MEMALLOC_CFLAGS_REMOVE {
9685 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
9687 # value_source default
9692 # This option specifies the set of tests for this package.
9694 cdl_option CYGPKG_MEMALLOC_TESTS {
9695 # Calculated value: "tests/dlmalloc1 tests/dlmalloc2 tests/heaptest tests/kmemfix1 tests/kmemvar1 tests/malloc1 tests/malloc2 tests/malloc3 tests/malloc4 tests/memfix1 tests/memfix2 tests/memvar1 tests/memvar2 tests/realloc tests/sepmeta1 tests/sepmeta2"
9697 # Current_value: tests/dlmalloc1 tests/dlmalloc2 tests/heaptest tests/kmemfix1 tests/kmemvar1 tests/malloc1 tests/malloc2 tests/malloc3 tests/malloc4 tests/memfix1 tests/memfix2 tests/memvar1 tests/memvar2 tests/realloc tests/sepmeta1 tests/sepmeta2
9702 # Common error code support
9703 # This package contains the common list of error and
9704 # status codes. It is held centrally to allow
9705 # packages to interchange error codes and status
9706 # codes in a common way, rather than each package
9707 # having its own conventions for error/status
9708 # reporting. The error codes are modelled on the
9709 # POSIX style naming e.g. EINVAL etc. This package
9710 # also provides the standard strerror() function to
9711 # convert error codes to textual representation, as
9712 # well as an implementation of the errno idiom.
9714 cdl_package CYGPKG_ERROR {
9715 # Packages cannot be added or removed, nor can their version be changed,
9716 # simply by editing their value. Instead the appropriate configuration
9717 # should be used to perform these actions.
9719 # This value cannot be modified here.
9721 # Current value: 1 current
9722 # Requires: CYGBLD_ISO_ERRNO_CODES_HEADER == "<cyg/error/codes.h>"
9723 # CYGBLD_ISO_ERRNO_CODES_HEADER == <cyg/error/codes.h>
9729 # This package controls the behaviour of the
9730 # errno variable (or more strictly, expression)
9733 cdl_component CYGPKG_ERROR_ERRNO {
9735 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
9737 # value_source default
9739 # Requires: CYGBLD_ISO_ERRNO_HEADER == "<cyg/error/errno.h>"
9740 # CYGBLD_ISO_ERRNO_HEADER == <cyg/error/errno.h>
9746 # This option controls whether the standard error
9747 # code reporting variable errno is a per-thread
9748 # variable, rather than global.
9750 cdl_option CYGSEM_ERROR_PER_THREAD_ERRNO {
9755 # Requires: CYGVAR_KERNEL_THREADS_DATA
9756 # CYGVAR_KERNEL_THREADS_DATA (unknown) == 0
9761 # Trace verbosity level for debugging the errno
9762 # retrieval mechanism in errno.cxx. Increase this
9763 # value to get additional trace output.
9765 cdl_option CYGNUM_ERROR_ERRNO_TRACE_LEVEL {
9767 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
9769 # value_source default
9771 # Legal values: 0 to 1
9776 # This package controls the presence and behaviour of the
9777 # strerror() function from <string.h>
9779 cdl_option CYGPKG_ERROR_STRERROR {
9781 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
9783 # value_source default
9785 # Requires: CYGBLD_ISO_STRERROR_HEADER == "<cyg/error/strerror.h>"
9786 # CYGBLD_ISO_STRERROR_HEADER == <cyg/error/strerror.h>
9790 # Error package build options
9791 # Package specific build options including control over
9792 # compiler flags used only in building this package,
9793 # and details of which tests are built.
9795 cdl_component CYGPKG_ERROR_OPTIONS {
9796 # There is no associated value.
9800 # Additional compiler flags
9801 # This option modifies the set of compiler flags for
9802 # building the error package. These flags are used in addition
9803 # to the set of global flags.
9805 cdl_option CYGPKG_ERROR_CFLAGS_ADD {
9807 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
9809 # value_source default
9813 # Suppressed compiler flags
9814 # This option modifies the set of compiler flags for
9815 # building the error package. These flags are removed from
9816 # the set of global flags if present.
9818 cdl_option CYGPKG_ERROR_CFLAGS_REMOVE {
9820 # No user value, uncomment the following line to provide one.
9822 # value_source default