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The specific features that are available may depend on other features that have been enabled in the stack, such as GATT support. if BT_MESH # Virtual option enabled whenever Generic Provisioning layer is needed config BT_MESH_PROV bool config BT_MESH_PROV_DEVICE bool "Provisioning device role support" depends on BT_MESH_PROV default y help Enable this option to allow the device to be provisioned into a mesh network. config BT_MESH_PB_ADV bool "Provisioning support using the advertising bearer (PB-ADV)" select BT_MESH_PROV default y help Enable this option to allow the device to be provisioned over the advertising bearer. config BT_MESH_UNPROV_BEACON_INT int prompt "The interval (in seconds) to send the unprovisioned beacon" if BT_MESH_PB_ADV default 5 range 1 10 help This option specifies the interval (in seconds) at which the device sends unprovisioned beacon. config BT_MESH_PB_ADV_RETRANS_TIMEOUT int "Timeout value of retransmit provisioning PDUs" default 500 range 100 800 help Timeout value of retransmit provisioning PDUs. config BT_MESH_PROVISIONER bool "Provisioner support" depends on BT_MESH_PROV depends on BT_MESH_PB_ADV help Enable this option to have support for provisioning remote devices. config BT_MESH_CDB bool "Mesh Configuration Database [EXPERIMENTAL]" default y if BT_MESH_PROVISIONER if BT_MESH_CDB config BT_MESH_CDB_NODE_COUNT int "Maximum number of nodes in the database" default 1 range 1 4096 help This option specifies how many nodes each network can at most save in the configuration database. config BT_MESH_CDB_SUBNET_COUNT int "Maximum number of subnets in the database" default 1 range 1 4096 help This option specifies how many subnets that can at most be saved in the configuration database. config BT_MESH_CDB_APP_KEY_COUNT int "Maximum number of application keys in the database" default 1 range 1 4096 help This option specifies how many application keys that can at most be saved in the configuration database. endif # BT_MESH_CDB if BT_CONN # Virtual option enabled whenever any Proxy protocol is needed config BT_MESH_PROXY bool select BT_GATT_DYNAMIC_DB config BT_MESH_PB_GATT bool "Provisioning support using GATT (PB-GATT)" select BT_MESH_PROXY select BT_MESH_PROV help Enable this option to allow the device to be provisioned over GATT. config BT_MESH_GATT_PROXY bool "GATT Proxy Service support" select BT_MESH_PROXY help This option enables support for the Mesh GATT Proxy Service, i.e. the ability to act as a proxy between a Mesh GATT Client and a Mesh network. config BT_MESH_GATT_PROXY_ENABLED bool "GATT Proxy enabled" depends on BT_MESH_GATT_PROXY default y help Controls whether the GATT Proxy feature is enabled by default. Can be changed through runtime configuration. config BT_MESH_NODE_ID_TIMEOUT int "Node Identity advertising timeout" depends on BT_MESH_GATT_PROXY range 1 60 default 60 help This option determines for how long the local node advertises using Node Identity. The given value is in seconds. The specification limits this to 60 seconds, and implies that to be the appropriate value as well, so just leaving this as the default is the safest option. config BT_MESH_PROXY_FILTER_SIZE int "Maximum number of filter entries per Proxy Client" default 3 if BT_MESH_GATT_PROXY default 1 range 1 32767 depends on BT_MESH_PROXY help This option specifies how many Proxy Filter entries the local node supports. config BT_MESH_PROXY_USE_DEVICE_NAME bool "Include Bluetooth device name in scan response" depends on BT_MESH_GATT_PROXY help This option includes GAP device name in scan response when the GATT Proxy feature is enabled. endif # BT_CONN config BT_MESH_SELF_TEST bool "Perform self-tests" help This option adds extra self-tests which are run every time mesh networking is initialized. config BT_MESH_IV_UPDATE_TEST bool "Test the IV Update Procedure" help This option removes the 96 hour limit of the IV Update Procedure and lets the state be changed at any time. config BT_MESH_SUBNET_COUNT int "Maximum number of mesh subnets per network" default 1 range 1 4096 help This option specifies how many subnets a Mesh network can participate in at the same time. config BT_MESH_APP_KEY_COUNT int "Maximum number of application keys per network" default 1 range 1 4096 help This option specifies how many application keys the device can store per network. config BT_MESH_MODEL_KEY_COUNT int "Maximum number of application keys per model" default 1 range 1 4096 help This option specifies how many application keys each model can at most be bound to. config BT_MESH_MODEL_GROUP_COUNT int "Maximum number of group address subscriptions per model" default 1 range 1 4096 help This option specifies how many group addresses each model can at most be subscribed to. config BT_MESH_LABEL_COUNT int "Maximum number of Label UUIDs used for Virtual Addresses" default 1 range 0 4096 help This option specifies how many Label UUIDs can be stored. config BT_MESH_CRPL int "Maximum capacity of the replay protection list" default 10 range 2 65535 help This options specifies the maximum capacity of the replay protection list. This option is similar to the network message cache size, but has a different purpose. config BT_MESH_MSG_CACHE_SIZE int "Network message cache size" default 10 range 2 65535 help Number of messages that are cached for the network. This helps prevent unnecessary decryption operations and unnecessary relays. This option is similar to the replay protection list, but has a different purpose. config BT_MESH_ADV_BUF_COUNT int "Number of advertising buffers" default 6 range 1 256 help Number of advertising buffers available. This should be chosen based on what kind of features the local node should have. E.g. a relay will perform better the more buffers it has. Another thing to consider is outgoing segmented messages. There must be at least three more advertising buffers than the maximum supported outgoing segment count (BT_MESH_TX_SEG_MAX). choice BT_MESH_ADV prompt "Advertiser mode" default BT_MESH_ADV_EXT if BT_EXT_ADV default BT_MESH_ADV_LEGACY config BT_MESH_ADV_LEGACY bool "Legacy advertising" help Use legacy advertising commands for mesh sending. Legacy advertising is significantly slower than the extended advertising, but is supported by all controllers. config BT_MESH_ADV_EXT bool "Extended advertising" depends on BT_CTLR_ADV_EXT || !BT_CTLR depends on BT_EXT_ADV help Use extended advertising commands for operating the advertiser. Extended advertising is faster and uses less memory than legacy advertising, but isn't supported by all controllers. endchoice config BT_MESH_ADV_STACK_SIZE int "Mesh advertiser thread stack size" depends on BT_MESH_ADV_LEGACY default 1024 if BT_HOST_CRYPTO default 768 help NOTE: This is an advanced setting and should not be changed unless absolutely necessary config BT_MESH_IVU_DIVIDER int "Divider for IV Update state refresh timer" default 4 range 2 96 help When the IV Update state enters Normal operation or IV Update in Progress, we need to keep track of how many hours has passed in the state, since the specification requires us to remain in the state at least for 96 hours (Update in Progress has an additional upper limit of 144 hours). In order to fulfill the above requirement, even if the node might be powered off once in a while, we need to store persistently how many hours the node has been in the state. This doesn't necessarily need to happen every hour (thanks to the flexible duration range). The exact cadence will depend a lot on the ways that the node will be used and what kind of power source it has. Since there is no single optimal answer, this configuration option allows specifying a divider, i.e. how many intervals the 96 hour minimum gets split into. After each interval the duration that the node has been in the current state gets stored to flash. E.g. the default value of 4 means that the state is saved every 24 hours (96 / 4). config BT_MESH_TX_SEG_MSG_COUNT int "Maximum number of simultaneous outgoing segmented messages" default 1 range 1 255 help Maximum number of simultaneous outgoing multi-segment and/or reliable messages. config BT_MESH_RX_SEG_MSG_COUNT int "Maximum number of simultaneous incoming segmented messages" default 1 range 1 255 help Maximum number of simultaneous incoming multi-segment and/or reliable messages. config BT_MESH_SEG_BUFS int "Number of segment buffers available" default 64 range BT_MESH_RX_SEG_MAX 16384 if BT_MESH_RX_SEG_MAX > \ BT_MESH_TX_SEG_MAX range BT_MESH_TX_SEG_MAX 16384 help The incoming and outgoing segmented messages allocate their segments from the same pool. Each segment is a 12 byte block, and may only be used by one message at the time. Outgoing messages will allocate their segments at the start of the transmission, and release them one by one as soon as they have been acknowledged by the receiver. Incoming messages allocate all their segments at the start of the transaction, and won't release them until the message is fully received. config BT_MESH_RX_SEG_MAX int "Maximum number of segments in incoming messages" default 3 range 2 32 help Maximum number of segments supported for incoming messages. This value should typically be fine-tuned based on what models the local node supports, i.e. what's the largest message payload that the node needs to be able to receive. This value affects memory and call stack consumption, which is why the default is lower than the maximum that the specification would allow (32 segments). The maximum incoming SDU size is 12 times this number (out of which 4 or 8 bytes is used for the Transport Layer MIC). For example, 5 segments means the maximum SDU size is 60 bytes, which leaves 56 bytes for application layer data using a 4-byte MIC and 52 bytes using an 8-byte MIC. config BT_MESH_TX_SEG_MAX int "Maximum number of segments in outgoing messages" default 3 range 2 32 help Maximum number of segments supported for outgoing messages. This value should typically be fine-tuned based on what models the local node supports, i.e. what's the largest message payload that the node needs to be able to send. This value affects memory consumption, which is why the default is lower than the maximum that the specification would allow (32 segments). The maximum outgoing SDU size is 12 times this number (out of which 4 or 8 bytes is used for the Transport Layer MIC). For example, 5 segments means the maximum SDU size is 60 bytes, which leaves 56 bytes for application layer data using a 4-byte MIC and 52 bytes using an 8-byte MIC. config BT_MESH_DEFAULT_TTL int "Default TTL value" default 7 range 0 128 help Controls the default TTL value for outgoing messages. Can be changed through runtime configuration. config BT_MESH_LOOPBACK_BUFS int "Number of loopback buffers" default 3 help The number of buffers allocated for the network loopback mechanism. Loopback is used when the device sends messages to itself. config BT_MESH_TX_SEG_RETRANS_COUNT int "Transport message segment retransmit attempts" default 4 range 1 8 help Maximum number of transport message segment retransmit attempts for outgoing segment message. config BT_MESH_TX_SEG_RETRANS_TIMEOUT_UNICAST int "Transport message segment retransmit interval for unicast messages" default 400 range 200 500 help Maximum time of retransmit segment message to unicast address. config BT_MESH_TX_SEG_RETRANS_TIMEOUT_GROUP int "Transport message segment retransmit interval for group messages" default 50 range 20 200 help Maximum time of retransmit segment message to group address. config BT_MESH_NETWORK_TRANSMIT_COUNT int "Network Transmit Count" default 2 range 0 7 help Controls the initial number of retransmissions of original messages, in addition to the first transmission. Can be changed through runtime configuration. config BT_MESH_NETWORK_TRANSMIT_INTERVAL int "Network Transmit Interval" default 20 range 10 330 help Controls the initial interval between retransmissions of original messages, in milliseconds. Can be changed through runtime configuration. menuconfig BT_MESH_RELAY bool "Relay support" help Support for acting as a Mesh Relay Node. if BT_MESH_RELAY config BT_MESH_RELAY_ENABLED bool "Relay enabled" default y help Controls whether the Mesh Relay feature is enabled by default. Can be changed through runtime configuration. config BT_MESH_RELAY_RETRANSMIT_COUNT int "Relay Retransmit Count" default 2 range 0 7 help Controls the initial number of retransmissions of relayed messages, in addition to the first transmission. Can be changed through runtime configuration. config BT_MESH_RELAY_RETRANSMIT_INTERVAL int "Relay Retransmit Interval" default 20 range 10 330 help Controls the initial interval between retransmissions of relayed messages, in milliseconds. Can be changed through runtime configuration. endif config BT_MESH_BEACON_ENABLED bool "Secure network beacon enabled" default y help Controls whether the Secure network beacon feature is enabled by default. Can be changed through runtime configuration. config BT_MESH_LOW_POWER bool "Support for Low Power features" help Enable this option to be able to act as a Low Power Node. if BT_MESH_LOW_POWER config BT_MESH_LPN_ESTABLISHMENT bool "Perform Friendship establishment using low power" default y help Perform the Friendship establishment using low power, with the help of a reduced scan duty cycle. The downside of this is that the node may miss out on messages intended for it until it has successfully set up Friendship with a Friend node. config BT_MESH_LPN_AUTO bool "Automatically start looking for Friend nodes once provisioned" default y help Automatically enable LPN functionality once provisioned and start looking for Friend nodes. If this option is disabled LPN mode needs to be manually enabled by calling bt_mesh_lpn_set(true). config BT_MESH_LPN_AUTO_TIMEOUT int "Time from last received message before going to LPN mode" default 15 range 0 3600 depends on BT_MESH_LPN_AUTO help Time in seconds from the last received message, that the node will wait before starting to look for Friend nodes. config BT_MESH_LPN_RETRY_TIMEOUT int "Retry timeout for Friend requests" default 8 range 1 3600 help Time in seconds between Friend Requests, if a previous Friend Request did not receive any acceptable Friend Offers. config BT_MESH_LPN_RSSI_FACTOR int "RSSIFactor, used in the Friend Offer Delay calculation" range 0 3 default 0 help The contribution of the RSSI measured by the Friend node used in Friend Offer Delay calculations. 0 = 1, 1 = 1.5, 2 = 2, 3 = 2.5. config BT_MESH_LPN_RECV_WIN_FACTOR int "ReceiveWindowFactor, used in the Friend Offer Delay calculation" range 0 3 default 0 help The contribution of the supported Receive Window used in Friend Offer Delay calculations. 0 = 1, 1 = 1.5, 2 = 2, 3 = 2.5. config BT_MESH_LPN_MIN_QUEUE_SIZE int "Minimum size of acceptable friend queue (MinQueueSizeLog)" range 1 7 default 1 help The MinQueueSizeLog field is defined as log_2(N), where N is the minimum number of maximum size Lower Transport PDUs that the Friend node can store in its Friend Queue. As an example, MinQueueSizeLog value 1 gives N = 2, and value 7 gives N = 128. config BT_MESH_LPN_RECV_DELAY int "Receive delay requested by the local node" range 10 255 default 100 help The ReceiveDelay is the time between the Low Power node sending a request and listening for a response. This delay allows the Friend node time to prepare the response. The value is in units of milliseconds. config BT_MESH_LPN_POLL_TIMEOUT int "The value of the PollTimeout timer" range 10 244735 default 300 help PollTimeout timer is used to measure time between two consecutive requests sent by the Low Power node. If no requests are received by the Friend node before the PollTimeout timer expires, then the friendship is considered terminated. The value is in units of 100 milliseconds, so e.g. a value of 300 means 30 seconds. config BT_MESH_LPN_INIT_POLL_TIMEOUT int "The starting value of the PollTimeout timer" range 10 BT_MESH_LPN_POLL_TIMEOUT default BT_MESH_LPN_POLL_TIMEOUT help The initial value of the PollTimeout timer when Friendship gets established for the first time. After this the timeout will gradually grow toward the actual PollTimeout, doubling in value for each iteration. The value is in units of 100 milliseconds, so e.g. a value of 300 means 30 seconds. config BT_MESH_LPN_SCAN_LATENCY int "Latency for enabling scanning" range 0 50 default 10 help Latency in milliseconds that it takes to enable scanning. This is in practice how much time in advance before the Receive Window that scanning is requested to be enabled. config BT_MESH_LPN_GROUPS int "Number of groups the LPN can subscribe to" range 0 16384 default 8 help Maximum number of groups that the LPN can subscribe to. config BT_MESH_LPN_SUB_ALL_NODES_ADDR bool "Automatically subscribe all nodes address" help Automatically subscribe all nodes address when friendship established. endif # BT_MESH_LOW_POWER config BT_MESH_FRIEND bool "Support for acting as a Friend Node" help Enable this option to be able to act as a Friend Node. if BT_MESH_FRIEND config BT_MESH_FRIEND_ENABLED bool "Friend feature enabled" default y help Controls whether the Friend feature is enabled by default. Can be changed through runtime configuration. config BT_MESH_FRIEND_RECV_WIN int "Friend Receive Window" range 1 255 default 255 help Receive Window in milliseconds supported by the Friend node. config BT_MESH_FRIEND_QUEUE_SIZE int "Minimum number of buffers supported per Friend Queue" range 2 65536 default 16 help Minimum number of buffers available to be stored for each local Friend Queue. config BT_MESH_FRIEND_SUB_LIST_SIZE int "Friend Subscription List Size" range 0 1023 default 3 help Size of the Subscription List that can be supported by a Friend node for a Low Power node. config BT_MESH_FRIEND_LPN_COUNT int "Number of supported LPN nodes" range 1 1000 default 2 help Number of Low Power Nodes the Friend can have a Friendship with simultaneously. config BT_MESH_FRIEND_SEG_RX int "Number of incomplete segment lists per LPN" range 1 1000 default 1 help Number of incomplete segment lists that we track for each LPN that we are Friends for. In other words, this determines how many elements we can simultaneously be receiving segmented messages from when the messages are going into the Friend queue. endif # BT_MESH_FRIEND config BT_MESH_CFG_CLI bool "Support for Configuration Client Model" help Enable support for the configuration client model. config BT_MESH_HEALTH_CLI bool "Support for Health Client Model" help Enable support for the health client model. config BT_MESH_SHELL bool "Enable Bluetooth Mesh shell" select SHELL depends on BT_MESH_CFG_CLI depends on BT_MESH_HEALTH_CLI help Activate shell module that provides Bluetooth Mesh commands to the console. config BT_MESH_MODEL_EXTENSIONS bool "Support for Model extensions" help Enable support for the model extension concept, allowing the Access layer to know about Mesh model relationships. if BT_SETTINGS config BT_MESH_STORE_TIMEOUT int "Delay (in seconds) before storing anything persistently" range 0 1000000 default 2 help This value defines in seconds how soon any pending changes are actually written into persistent storage (flash) after a change occurs. config BT_MESH_SEQ_STORE_RATE int "How often the sequence number gets updated in storage" range 0 1000000 default 128 help This value defines how often the local sequence number gets updated in persistent storage (i.e. flash). E.g. a value of 100 means that the sequence number will be stored to flash on every 100th increment. If the node sends messages very frequently a higher value makes more sense, whereas if the node sends infrequently a value as low as 0 (update storage for every increment) can make sense. When the stack gets initialized it will add this number to the last stored one, so that it starts off with a value that's guaranteed to be larger than the last one used before power off. config BT_MESH_RPL_STORE_TIMEOUT int "Minimum frequency that the RPL gets updated in storage" range 0 1000000 default 5 help This value defines in seconds how soon the RPL gets written to persistent storage after a change occurs. If the node receives messages frequently it may make sense to have this set to a large value, whereas if the RPL gets updated infrequently a value as low as 0 (write immediately) may make sense. Note that if the node operates a security sensitive use case, and there's a risk of sudden power loss, it may be a security vulnerability to set this value to anything else than 0 (a power loss before writing to storage exposes the node to potential message replay attacks). endif # BT_SETTINGS config BT_MESH_DEBUG bool "Enable debug logs" depends on BT_DEBUG help Use this option to enable debug logs for the Bluetooth Mesh functionality. if BT_MESH_DEBUG config BT_MESH_DEBUG_USE_ID_ADDR bool "Use identity address for all advertising" help This option forces the usage of the local identity address for all advertising. This can be a help for debugging (analyzing traces), however it should never be enabled for a production build as it compromises the privacy of the device. config BT_MESH_DEBUG_NET bool "Network layer debug" help Use this option to enable Network layer debug logs for the Bluetooth Mesh functionality. config BT_MESH_DEBUG_RPL bool "Replay protection list debug" help Use this option to enable Replay protection list debug logs for the Bluetooth Mesh functionality. config BT_MESH_DEBUG_TRANS bool "Transport layer debug" help Use this option to enable Transport layer debug logs for the Bluetooth Mesh functionality. config BT_MESH_DEBUG_BEACON bool "Beacon debug" help Use this option to enable Beacon-related debug logs for the Bluetooth Mesh functionality. config BT_MESH_DEBUG_CRYPTO bool "Crypto debug" help Use this option to enable cryptographic debug logs for the Bluetooth Mesh functionality. config BT_MESH_DEBUG_KEYS bool "Key management debug" help Use this option to enable key management debug logs for the Bluetooth Mesh functionality. config BT_MESH_DEBUG_PROV bool "Provisioning debug" help Use this option to enable Provisioning debug logs for the Bluetooth Mesh functionality. config BT_MESH_DEBUG_PROVISIONER bool "Provisioner debug" help Use this option to enable Provisioner debug logs for the Bluetooth Mesh functionality. config BT_MESH_DEBUG_ACCESS bool "Access layer debug" help Use this option to enable Access layer and device composition related debug logs for Bluetooth Mesh. config BT_MESH_DEBUG_MODEL bool "Foundation model debug" help Use this option to enable debug logs for the Foundation Models. config BT_MESH_DEBUG_ADV bool "Advertising debug" help Use this option to enable advertising debug logs for the Bluetooth Mesh functionality. config BT_MESH_DEBUG_LOW_POWER bool "Low Power debug" help Use this option to enable Low Power debug logs for the Bluetooth Mesh functionality. config BT_MESH_DEBUG_FRIEND bool "Friend debug" help Use this option to enable Friend debug logs for the Bluetooth Mesh functionality. config BT_MESH_DEBUG_PROXY bool "Proxy debug" depends on BT_MESH_PROXY help Use this option to enable Proxy protocol debug logs. config BT_MESH_DEBUG_SETTINGS bool "Persistent settings debug" depends on BT_SETTINGS help Use this option to enable persistent settings debug logs. config BT_MESH_DEBUG_CDB bool "Configuration database debug" depends on BT_MESH_CDB help Use this option to enable configuration database debug logs. config BT_MESH_DEBUG_CFG bool "Configuration debug" help Use this option to enable node configuration debug logs for the Bluetooth Mesh functionality. endif # BT_MESH_DEBUG endif # BT_MESH |