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diff --git a/carl9170fw/carlfw/Kconfig b/carl9170fw/carlfw/Kconfig deleted file mode 100644 index f42268c..0000000 --- a/carl9170fw/carlfw/Kconfig +++ /dev/null @@ -1,233 +0,0 @@ -menu "General" - -config CARL9170FW_RELEASE_VERSION - int - default 1 - -menu "Selectable Hardware Options" - -choice - prompt "Receiver Max. Frame Length" - default CARL9170FW_RX_FRAME_LEN_8192 - - config CARL9170FW_RX_FRAME_LEN_4096 - bool "4096" - - config CARL9170FW_RX_FRAME_LEN_8192 - bool "8192" - - config CARL9170FW_RX_FRAME_LEN_16384 - bool "16384" - - config CARL9170FW_RX_FRAME_LEN_32768 - bool "32768" - -endchoice - -config CARL9170FW_RX_FRAME_LEN - int - default 4096 if CARL9170FW_RX_FRAME_LEN_4096 - default 8192 if CARL9170FW_RX_FRAME_LEN_8192 - default 16384 if CARL9170FW_RX_FRAME_LEN_16384 - default 32768 if CARL9170FW_RX_FRAME_LEN_32768 - -config CARL9170FW_GPIO_INTERRUPT - def_bool y - prompt "GPIO Software Interrupt" - ---help--- - When this option is enabled, the firmware will poll the GPIO - registers and reports to the driver whenever the GPIO state - has changed from a previous state. - - Note: This feature is necessary to monitor the WPS button, - if you have one on your device, then say Y. - -config CARL9170FW_SECURITY_ENGINE - def_bool y - prompt "Support Hardware Crypto Engine" - ---help--- - This options controls if the firmware will allow the driver - to program the security engine / CAM through a firmware - interface. - - Say Y. Unless you want to do the en- and decryption for - CCMP(AES), TKIP/WEP(RC4) in the application anyway. - -config CARL9170FW_RADIO_FUNCTIONS - def_bool y - prompt "Enable Firmware-supported Radio/RF functions" - ---help--- - Some PHY/RF functions (e.g.: AGC and Noise calibration) need - to be done in the firmware. - - Say Y, unless you really don't need the Radio/RF for - your project. - -endmenu - -menu "802.11 Firmware Features" - -config CARL9170FW_CAB_QUEUE - def_bool y - prompt "Support software-based Content after Beacon Queue" - ---help--- - This (software) queue is used to send any broad-/multi-cast buffered - frames after the next DTIM beacon. - - This feature is required for Accesspoint mode operation. - - Say Y. - -endmenu - -source "carlfw/usb/Kconfig" - -menu "Experimental, Unstable & Testing Extensions" - -config CARL9170FW_PRINTF - def_bool y - prompt "Advanced printf" - depends on CARL9170FW_DEBUG_UART || CARL9170FW_DEBUG_USB - ---help--- - Advanced printf (very useful for debugging purposes) - The formats supported by this implementation are: - 'd' 'u' 'c' 's' 'x' 'X' 'p'. - - Note: If this option is disabled, the firmware will be only - capable of reported _preformated_ string. - -config CARL9170FW_EXPERIMENTAL - def_bool y - prompt "Experimental Features" - -config CARL9170FW_WOL_OPTION - def_bool n - prompt "Wakeup on WLAN" - depends on CARL9170FW_EXPERIMENTAL - ---help--- - With this option enabled, the firmware can wake-up - suspended hosts... As long as they fully support - USB remote wakeup. - -config CARL9170FW_WOL - def_bool n - depends on CARL9170FW_WOL_OPTION - -config CARL9170FW_WOL_NL80211_TRIGGERS - def_bool n - prompt "Standard NL80211 wakeup triggers" - depends on CARL9170FW_WOL_OPTION - select CARL9170FW_WOL - ---help--- - Available triggers: - * Magic Packet(tm) pattern - * disconnect event - -config CARL9170FW_WOL_PROBE_REQUEST - def_bool n - prompt "Probe Request" - depends on CARL9170FW_WOL_OPTION - select CARL9170FW_WOL - ---help--- - Scan probe requests for a given SSID. - -config CARL9170FW_WOL_PROBE_REQUEST_SSID - string - prompt "Wakeup on WLAN SSID" - default "CARL9170_WAKEUP" - depends on CARL9170FW_WOL_PROBE_REQUEST - -config CARL9170FW_VIFS_NUM - default 1 - int - prompt "Number of additional pseudo virtual interfaces" - depends on CARL9170FW_EXPERIMENTAL - -config CARL9170FW_FW_MAC_RESET - def_bool y - prompt "Firmware MAC Chip recovery" - depends on CARL9170FW_EXPERIMENTAL - -config CARL9170FW_NOISY_MAC_RESET - def_bool n - prompt "Notify MAC RESET events" - depends on CARL9170FW_FW_MAC_RESET - -config CARL9170FW_BROKEN_FEATURES - def_bool n - prompt "Broken Featurs" - -config CARL9170FW_DEBUG - def_bool n - depends on CARL9170FW_BROKEN_FEATURES && CARL9170FW_PRINTF - prompt "Enable verbose debugging messages" - -config CARL9170FW_DEBUG_LED_HEARTBEAT - def_bool n - prompt "LED Heartbeat" - depends on CARL9170FW_BROKEN_FEATURES - ---help--- - This option conflicts with the application's LED code. - Also, it assumes that you have two LEDs, which is not - necessarily true. - -config CARL9170FW_DEBUG_UART - def_bool n - prompt "Pass debug messages through Highspeed UART" - depends on CARL9170FW_BROKEN_FEATURES - ---help--- - This option allows the firmware to send BUG/ERR/INFO/DBG and - hexdumps through the UART _as well_. However, first: you must - connect a working logger. - -config CARL9170FW_WATCHDOG_BUTTON - def_bool n - depends on CARL9170FW_BROKEN && CARL9170FW_GPIO_INTERRUPT - prompt "Trigger Watchdog by pressing the WPS button" - -choice CARL9170FW_UART_CLOCK - prompt "UART Clock" - depends on CARL9170FW_DEBUG_UART - default CARL9170FW_UART_CLOCK_40M - -config CARL9170FW_UART_CLOCK_25M - bool "25" - -config CARL9170FW_UART_CLOCK_40M - bool "40" - -endchoice - -config CARL9170FW_UNUSABLE - def_bool y - depends on CARL9170FW_BROKEN || CARL9170FW_DEBUG - -config CARL9170FW_USB_MODESWITCH - def_bool n - prompt "USB 1.1 / 2.0 switching support" - depends on CARL9170FW_BROKEN_FEATURES - ---help--- - Mostly implemented, but untested and some serious - doubts remain. - -config CARL9170FW_DMA_QUEUE_BUMP - def_bool n - prompt "Bump a stuck TX queue before doing a MAC reset" - depends on CARL9170FW_BROKEN_FEATURES - -menu "Build Options" -config CARL9170FW_AGGRESSIVE_CFLAGS - def_bool y - prompt "Enable aggressive size optimization" - ---help--- - This option adds several more optimization compiler flags, - which can greatly reduce the firmware size... at the expense - of machine-code readability. - - Say Y. Else the firmware might not fit onto the device! - -endmenu - -endmenu - -endmenu |