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This size includes everything starting with the ACL or HCI event headers. Note that buffer sizes are always rounded up to the nearest multiple of 4, so if this Kconfig value is something else then there will be some wasted space. The minimum of 73 has been taken for LE SC which has an L2CAP MTU of 65 bytes. On top of this there's the L2CAP header (4 bytes) and the ACL header (also 4 bytes) which yields 73 bytes. config BT_HCI_TX_STACK_SIZE # Stack size needed for executing bt_send with specified driver int # Even if no driver is selected the following default is still # needed e.g. for unit tests. default 256 default 256 if BT_H4 default 256 if BT_H5 default 416 if BT_SPI default 640 if BT_CTLR config BT_HCI_TX_PRIO # Hidden option for Co-Operative Tx thread priority int default 7 config BT_WAIT_NOP bool "Wait for \"NOP\" Command Complete event during init" depends on BT_HCI help Some controllers emit a Command Complete event for the NOP opcode to indicate that they're ready to receive commands. This option should be selected if the controller used exhibits such behavior. # Headroom that the driver needs for sending and receiving buffers. # Add a new 'default' entry for each new driver. config BT_HCI_RESERVE int # Even if no driver is selected the following default is still # needed e.g. for unit tests. default 0 default 0 if BT_H4 default 1 if BT_H5 default 1 if BT_SPI config BT_RECV_IS_RX_THREAD # Virtual option set by the HCI driver to indicate that there's # no need for the host to have its own RX thread, rather the # context that bt_recv() gets called in is already good enough. # If this is set, the driver RX thread is required as the first # thing to make a call to bt_rx_thread_ready(). bool config BT_RX_STACK_SIZE int "Size of the receiving thread stack" depends on BT_HCI_HOST || BT_RECV_IS_RX_THREAD default 1024 default 2048 if BT_MESH default 512 if BT_HCI_RAW range 512 65536 if BT_HCI_RAW range 1100 65536 if BT_MESH range 1024 65536 help Size of the receiving thread stack. This is the context from which all event callbacks to the application occur. The default value is sufficient for basic operation, but if the application needs to do advanced things in its callbacks that require extra stack space, this value can be increased to accommodate for that. config BT_RX_PRIO # Hidden option for Co-Operative Rx thread priority int depends on BT_HCI_HOST || BT_RECV_IS_RX_THREAD default 8 if BT_HCI_HOST source "subsys/bluetooth/host/mesh/Kconfig" config BT_HOST_CRYPTO # Hidden option that compiles in random number generation and AES # encryption support using TinyCrypt library if software-based # controller is disabled. bool default y if !BT_CTLR select TINYCRYPT select TINYCRYPT_AES select TINYCRYPT_SHA256 select TINYCRYPT_SHA256_HMAC select TINYCRYPT_SHA256_HMAC_PRNG config BT_INTERNAL_STORAGE bool "Use an internal persistent storage handler" depends on FILE_SYSTEM depends on PRINTK help When selected the application doesn't need to register its own persistent storage handlers through the bt_storage API, rather an internal default handler is used for this. if BT_CONN if BT_HCI_ACL_FLOW_CONTROL config BT_ACL_RX_COUNT int "Number of incoming ACL data buffers" default 6 default BT_CTLR_RX_BUFFERS if BT_CTLR range 2 64 help Number of buffers available for incoming ACL data. config BT_L2CAP_RX_MTU int "Maximum supported L2CAP MTU for incoming data" default 23 default 65 if BT_SMP default 200 if BT_BREDR range 23 1300 range 65 1300 if BT_SMP help Maximum size of each incoming L2CAP PDU. endif # BT_HCI_ACL_FLOW_CONTROL config BT_L2CAP_TX_BUF_COUNT int "Number of L2CAP TX buffers" default 3 range 2 255 help Number of buffers available for outgoing L2CAP packets. config BT_L2CAP_TX_MTU int "Maximum supported L2CAP MTU for L2CAP TX buffers" default 23 default 65 if BT_SMP default 253 if BT_BREDR range 23 2000 range 65 2000 if BT_SMP help Maximum L2CAP MTU for L2CAP TX buffers. config BT_CONN_TX_MAX int "Maximum number of pending TX buffers" default 7 default BT_CTLR_TX_BUFFERS if BT_CTLR range 1 128 help Maximum number of pending TX buffers that have not yet been acknowledged by the controller. config BT_L2CAP_TX_USER_DATA_SIZE int "Maximum supported user data size for L2CAP TX buffers" default 4 range 4 65535 help Maximum supported user data size for L2CAP TX buffers. config BT_ATT_ENFORCE_FLOW bool "Enforce strict flow control semantics for incoming PDUs" default y default n if BOARD_QEMU_CORTEX_M3 || BOARD_QEMU_X86 help Enforce flow control rules on incoming PDUs, preventing a peer from sending new requests until a previous one has been responded or sending a new indication until a previous one has been confirmed. This may need to be disabled to avoid potential race conditions arising from a USB based HCI transport that splits HCI events and ACL data to separate endpoints. config BT_ATT_PREPARE_COUNT int "Number of ATT prepare write buffers" default 0 range 0 64 help Number of buffers available for ATT prepare write, setting this to 0 disables GATT long/reliable writes. config BT_ATT_TX_MAX int "Maximum number of queued outgoing ATT PDUs" default 2 range 1 BT_L2CAP_TX_BUF_COUNT help Number of ATT PDUs that can be at a single moment queued for transmission. If the application tries to send more than this amount the calls will block until an existing queued PDU gets sent. config BT_SMP bool "Security Manager Protocol support" select TINYCRYPT select TINYCRYPT_AES select TINYCRYPT_AES_CMAC select BT_RPA help This option enables support for the Security Manager Protocol (SMP), making it possible to pair devices over LE. if BT_SMP config BT_PRIVACY bool "Privacy Feature" help Enable local Privacy Feature support. This makes it possible to use Resolvable Private Addresses (RPAs). config BT_RPA_TIMEOUT int "Resolvable Private Address timeout" depends on BT_PRIVACY default 900 range 1 65535 help This option defines how often resolvable private address is rotated. Value is provided in seconds and defaults to 900 seconds (15 minutes). config BT_SIGNING bool "Data signing support" help This option enables data signing which is used for transferring authenticated data in an unencrypted connection. config BT_SMP_SC_ONLY bool "Secure Connections Only Mode" help This option enables support for Secure Connection Only Mode. In this mode device shall only use Security Mode 1 Level 4 with exception for services that only require Security Mode 1 Level 1 (no security). Security Mode 1 Level 4 stands for authenticated LE Secure Connections pairing with encryption. Enabling this option disables legacy pairing. config BT_USE_DEBUG_KEYS bool "Enable Security Manager Debug Mode" depends on BT_TINYCRYPT_ECC help This option places Security Manager in a Debug Mode. In this mode predefined Diffie-Hellman private/public key pair is used as described in Core Specification Vol. 3, Part H, 2.3.5.6.1. This option should only be enabled for debugging and should never be used in production. If this option is enabled anyone is able to decipher encrypted air traffic. endif # BT_SMP config BT_L2CAP_DYNAMIC_CHANNEL bool "L2CAP Dynamic Channel support" depends on BT_SMP help This option enables support for LE Connection oriented Channels, allowing the creation of dynamic L2CAP Channels. config BT_GATT_CLIENT bool "GATT client support" help This option enables support for the GATT Client role. config BT_MAX_PAIRED int "Maximum number of paired devices" default 1 default 0 if !BT_SMP range 0 128 help Maximum number of paired Bluetooth devices. The minimum (and default) number is 1. endif # BT_CONN config BT_DEVICE_NAME string "Bluetooth device name" default "Zephyr" help Bluetooth device name. Name can be up to 248 bytes long (excluding NULL termination). Can be empty string. config BT_DEVICE_APPEARANCE int "Bluetooth device appearance" range 0 65535 default 0 help Bluetooth device appearance. For the list of possible values please consult the following link: https://www.bluetooth.com/specifications/assigned-numbers endif # BT_HCI_HOST config BT_TINYCRYPT_ECC bool "Use TinyCrypt library for ECDH" select TINYCRYPT select TINYCRYPT_ECC_DH depends on BT_HCI_RAW || BT_HCI_HOST help If this option is set TinyCrypt library is used for emulating the ECDH HCI commands and events needed by e.g. LE Secure Connections. In builds including the BLE Host, if not set the controller crypto is used for ECDH and if the controller doesn't support the required HCI commands the LE Secure Connections support will be disabled. In builds including the HCI Raw interface and the BLE Controller, this option injects support for the 2 HCI commands required for LE Secure Connections so that Hosts can make use of those. if BT_DEBUG config BT_DEBUG_HCI_CORE bool "Bluetooth HCI core debug" help This option enables debug support for Bluetooth HCI core. config BT_DEBUG_CONN bool "Bluetooth connection debug" depends on BT_CONN help This option enables debug support for Bluetooth connection handling. config BT_DEBUG_KEYS bool "Bluetooth security keys debug" depends on BT_HCI_HOST depends on BT_SMP help This option enables debug support for the handling of Bluetooth security keys. config BT_DEBUG_L2CAP bool "Bluetooth L2CAP debug" depends on BT_CONN help This option enables debug support for the Bluetooth L2ACP layer. config BT_DEBUG_SMP bool "Bluetooth Security Manager Protocol (SMP) debug" depends on BT_HCI_HOST depends on BT_SMP help This option enables debug support for the Bluetooth Security Manager Protocol (SMP). config BT_SMP_SELFTEST bool "Bluetooth SMP self tests executed on init" depends on BT_DEBUG_SMP help This option enables SMP self-tests executed on startup to verify security and crypto functions. config BT_SMP_FORCE_BREDR bool "Force Bluetooth SMP over BR/EDR" depends on BT_DEBUG_SMP help This option enables SMP over BR/EDR even if controller is not supporting BR/EDR Secure Connections. This option is solely for testing and should never be enabled on production devices. config BT_DEBUG_ATT bool "Bluetooth Attribute Protocol (ATT) debug" depends on BT_CONN help This option enables debug support for the Bluetooth Attribute Protocol (ATT). config BT_DEBUG_GATT bool "Bluetooth Generic Attribute Profile (GATT) debug" depends on BT_CONN help This option enables debug support for the Bluetooth Generic Attribute Profile (GATT). config BT_DEBUG_RFCOMM bool "Bluetooth RFCOMM debug" depends on BT_RFCOMM help This option enables debug support for the Bluetooth RFCOMM layer. config BT_DEBUG_HFP_HF bool "Bluetooth Hands Free Profile (HFP) debug" depends on BT_HFP_HF help This option enables debug support for the Bluetooth Hands Free Profile (HFP). config BT_DEBUG_AVDTP bool "Bluetooth AVDTP debug" depends on BT_AVDTP help This option enables debug support for the Bluetooth AVDTP. config BT_DEBUG_A2DP bool "Bluetooth A2DP debug" depends on BT_A2DP help This option enables debug support for the Bluetooth A2DP profile. config BT_DEBUG_SDP bool "Bluetooth Service Discovery Protocol (SDP) debug" depends on BT_BREDR help This option enables debug support for the Bluetooth Service Discovery Protocol (SDP). endif # BT_DEBUG config BT_BREDR bool "Bluetooth BR/EDR support [EXPERIMENTAL]" depends on BT_HCI_HOST select BT_PERIPHERAL select BT_CENTRAL select BT_SMP select BT_L2CAP_DYNAMIC_CHANNEL help This option enables Bluetooth BR/EDR support if BT_BREDR config BT_MAX_SCO_CONN int "Maximum number of simultaneous SCO connections" default 1 range 1 3 help Maximum number of simultaneous Bluetooth synchronous connections supported. The minimum (and default) number is 1. config BT_RFCOMM bool "Bluetooth RFCOMM protocol support [EXPERIMENTAL]" help This option enables Bluetooth RFCOMM support config BT_RFCOMM_L2CAP_MTU int "L2CAP MTU for RFCOMM frames" default BT_RX_BUF_LEN default BT_L2CAP_RX_MTU if BT_HCI_ACL_FLOW_CONTROL depends on BT_RFCOMM range BT_RX_BUF_LEN 32767 range BT_L2CAP_RX_MTU 32767 if BT_HCI_ACL_FLOW_CONTROL help Maximum size of L2CAP PDU for RFCOMM frames. config BT_HFP_HF bool "Bluetooth Handsfree profile HF Role support [EXPERIMENTAL]" depends on PRINTK select BT_RFCOMM help This option enables Bluetooth HF support config BT_AVDTP bool "Bluetooth AVDTP protocol support [EXPERIMENTAL]" help This option enables Bluetooth AVDTP support config BT_A2DP bool "Bluetooth A2DP Profile [EXPERIMENTAL]" select BT_AVDTP help This option enables the A2DP profile config BT_PAGE_TIMEOUT hex "Bluetooth Page Timeout" default 0x2000 range 0x0001 0xffff help This option sets the page timeout value. Value is selected as (N * 0.625) ms. endif # BT_BREDR |