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# Copyright (c) 2016 Intel Corporation.
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# SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0
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menu "Link layer options"
config NET_L2_DUMMY
bool "Enable dummy l2 layer"
default y if !NET_L2_ETHERNET && NET_TEST
help
Add a dummy L2 layer driver. This is usually only needed when
simulating a network interface when running network stack inside QEMU.
config NET_L2_BT
bool "Enable Bluetooth support"
depends on NET_IPV6
depends on BT
depends on BT_PERIPHERAL
depends on BT_CENTRAL
depends on BT_SMP
depends on BT_L2CAP_DYNAMIC_CHANNEL
select NET_6LO
help
Enable Bluetooth driver that send and receives IPv6 packets,
does header compression on it and writes it to the
Bluetooth stack via L2CAP channel.
if NET_L2_BT
config NET_L2_BT_ZEP1656
bool "***Workaround to work with Linux.***"
help
This workaround is necessary to interoperate with Linux up to 4.10 but
it might not be compliant with RFC 7668 as it cause the stack to skip
Neighbor Discovery cache causing the destination link address to be
omitted. For more details why this is needed see:
https://github.com/zephyrproject-rtos/zephyr/issues/3111
config NET_L2_BT_SEC_LEVEL
int "Security level of Bluetooth Link"
default 1
range 1 4
help
Security level of Bluetooth Link:
Level 1 (BT_SECURITY_LOW) = No encryption or authentication required
Level 2 (BT_SECURITY_MEDIUM) = Only encryption required
Level 3 (BT_SECURITY_HIGH) = Encryption and authentication required
Level 4 (BT_SECURITY_FIPS) = Secure connection required
module = NET_L2_BT
module-dep = NET_LOG
module-str = Log level for Bluetooth L2 layer
module-help = Enables Bluetooth L2 to output debug messages.
source "subsys/net/Kconfig.template.log_config.net"
endif
config NET_L2_BT_MGMT
bool "Enable Bluetooth Network Management support"
depends on NET_L2_BT
select NET_MGMT
select NET_MGMT_EVENT
config NET_L2_BT_SHELL
bool "Enable Bluetooth shell module"
select SHELL
select NET_L2_BT_MGMT
help
This can be used for testing Bluetooth management commands through the
console via a shell module named "net_bt".
source "subsys/net/l2/ethernet/Kconfig"
source "subsys/net/l2/ieee802154/Kconfig"
source "subsys/net/l2/openthread/Kconfig"
config NET_L2_WIFI_MGMT
bool "Enable WiFi Management support"
select NET_MGMT
select NET_MGMT_EVENT
select NET_MGMT_EVENT_INFO
help
Add support for WiFi Management interface.
if NET_L2_WIFI_MGMT
module = NET_L2_WIFI_MGMT
module-dep = NET_LOG
module-str = Log level for WiFi management layer
module-help = Enables WiFi management interface to output debug messages.
source "subsys/net/Kconfig.template.log_config.net"
endif # NET_L2_WIFI_MGMT
config NET_L2_WIFI_SHELL
bool "Enable WiFi shell module"
select NET_L2_WIFI_MGMT
help
This can be used for controlling WiFi through the console via
exposing a shell module named "wifi".
config NET_L2_CANBUS
bool "Enable CANBUS l2 layer"
help
Add a CANBUS L2 layer driver.
endmenu