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# Host command handler functionality
# Copyright (c) 2020 Google LLC
# SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0
menu "Host command handler subsystem"
config EC_HOST_CMD
bool "Support Embedded Controller host command handler subsystem"
help
Enable host command processing for embedded controllers on notebook
computers.
if EC_HOST_CMD
module = EC_HC
module-str = ec-host-commands
source "subsys/logging/Kconfig.template.log_config"
config EC_HOST_CMD_HANDLER_STACK_SIZE
int "Stack size for the EC host command handler thread"
default 800
config EC_HOST_CMD_HANDLER_TX_BUFFER_SIZE
int "Buffer size in bytes for TX buffer shared by all EC host commands"
default 0 if EC_HOST_CMD_BACKEND_ESPI
default 0 if EC_HOST_CMD_BACKEND_SHI
default 256 if EC_HOST_CMD_BACKEND_UART
default 552 if EC_HOST_CMD_BACKEND_SPI
default 256
help
Buffer size in bytes for TX buffer defined by the host command handler.
Some backend layers can define their own buffer, so the size can be zero to
avoid duplicating buffers. If multiple backends are used, the size has to be
set by user to the largest one.
config EC_HOST_CMD_HANDLER_RX_BUFFER_SIZE
int "Buffer size in bytes for RX buffer shared by all EC host commands"
default 256 if EC_HOST_CMD_BACKEND_ESPI
default 0 if EC_HOST_CMD_BACKEND_SHI
default 544 if EC_HOST_CMD_BACKEND_UART
default 544 if EC_HOST_CMD_BACKEND_SPI
default 256
help
Buffer size in bytes for TX buffer defined by the host command handler.
Some backend layers can define their own buffer, so the size can be zero to
avoid duplicating buffers. If multiple backends are used, the size has to be
set by user to the largest one.
config EC_HOST_CMD_HANDLER_PRIO
int "Priority of host command task"
default 13
help
Priority of the kernel task that handles the host commands.
If the priority is too low (high in value), the host commands handler may be unable to
process the command on time and the AP will abort the waiting for response and be unable
to boot the system properly.
config EC_HOST_CMD_INIT_PRIORITY
int "Initialization priority"
default 80
range 0 99
help
Initialization priority for Host Command. It must be higher than the initialization
priority of the used backend device.
config EC_HOST_CMD_HANDLER_TX_BUFFER_DEF
bool
default y if EC_HOST_CMD_HANDLER_TX_BUFFER_SIZE > 0
help
The handler defines common tx buffer
config EC_HOST_CMD_HANDLER_RX_BUFFER_DEF
bool
default y if EC_HOST_CMD_HANDLER_RX_BUFFER_SIZE > 0
help
The handler defines common rx buffer
config EC_HOST_CMD_INITIALIZE_AT_BOOT
bool "Initialize the host command subsystem automacitlly"
default y
help
Automatically initialize the host command subsystem with the chosen backend.
The ec_host_cmd_init function is called by the chosen backend.
config EC_HOST_CMD_DEDICATED_THREAD
bool "Create a new task for host command"
help
The ec_host_cmd_init function creates a new thread dedicated for Host Command.
Otherwise the ec_host_cmd_task function has to be called within another thread.
config EC_HOST_CMD_IN_PROGRESS_STATUS
bool "Save status of last IN_PROGRESS command"
default y if EC_HOST_CMD_BACKEND_SHI
help
Enable support for saving final status of a last command that has sent
EC_HOST_CMD_IN_PROGRESS status. The saved status can be get with the
ec_host_cmd_send_in_progress_status function.
source "subsys/mgmt/ec_host_cmd/Kconfig.logging"
source "subsys/mgmt/ec_host_cmd/backends/Kconfig"
endif # EC_HOST_CMD
endmenu