Files
Dong Heng ab8673bde3 feat(esp8266): Select output CR/LF for stdio function
1. esp-idf put it at esp32 kconfig, so we put it esp8266 kconfig not newlib kocnfig
2. use "ets_putc" instead of "panic_putc" to reduce redundant APIs
2018-07-06 17:04:36 +08:00

68 lines
2.3 KiB
Plaintext

menu "ESP8266-specific"
config APP_OFFSET
hex
default 0x1000
choice NEWLIB_STDOUT_LINE_ENDING
prompt "Line ending for UART output"
default NEWLIB_STDOUT_LINE_ENDING_CRLF
help
This option allows configuring the desired line endings sent to UART
when a newline ('\n', LF) appears on stdout.
Three options are possible:
CRLF: whenever LF is encountered, prepend it with CR
LF: no modification is applied, stdout is sent as is
CR: each occurence of LF is replaced with CR
This option doesn't affect behavior of the UART driver (drivers/uart.h).
config NEWLIB_STDOUT_LINE_ENDING_CRLF
bool "CRLF"
config NEWLIB_STDOUT_LINE_ENDING_LF
bool "LF"
config NEWLIB_STDOUT_LINE_ENDING_CR
bool "CR"
endchoice
endmenu
menu PHY
config ESP_PHY_CALIBRATION_AND_DATA_STORAGE
bool "Store phy calibration data in NVS"
default y
help
If this option is enabled, NVS will be initialized and calibration data will be loaded from there.
PHY calibration will be skipped on deep sleep wakeup. If calibration data is not found, full calibration
will be performed and stored in NVS. Normally, only partial calibration will be performed.
If this option is disabled, full calibration will be performed.
If it's easy that your board calibrate bad data, choose 'n'.
Two cases for example, you should choose 'n':
1.If your board is easy to be booted up with antenna disconnected.
2.Because of your board design, each time when you do calibration, the result are too unstable.
If unsure, choose 'y'.
config ESP_PHY_INIT_DATA_IN_PARTITION
bool "Use a partition to store PHY init data"
default n
help
If enabled, PHY init data will be loaded from a partition.
When using a custom partition table, make sure that PHY data
partition is included (type: 'data', subtype: 'phy').
With default partition tables, this is done automatically.
If PHY init data is stored in a partition, it has to be flashed there,
otherwise runtime error will occur.
If this option is not enabled, PHY init data will be embedded
into the application binary.
If unsure, choose 'n'.
endmenu # PHY