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# BSD Sockets compatible API
# Copyright (c) 2017 Linaro Limited.
# SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0
menuconfig NET_SOCKETS
bool "BSD Sockets compatible API"
help
Provide BSD Sockets like API on top of native Zephyr networking API.
if NET_SOCKETS
config NET_SOCKETS_PRIORITY_DEFAULT
int "Default processing priority for sockets"
default 50
help
Default processing priority for socket implementations. This defines
the order of processing of particular socket implementations when
creating a new socket, lower value indicate earlier processing. This
allows to for instance prioritize offloaded socket processing during
socket creation over the native one, or vice versa.
config NET_SOCKETS_POSIX_NAMES
bool "POSIX names for Sockets API (without full POSIX API)"
default y if !POSIX_API
depends on !POSIX_API
help
With this option, Socket API functions are available under the
standard POSIX names like socket(), recv(), and close(), etc.,
even if full POSIX API (CONFIG_POSIX_API) is not enabled. (Note
that close() may require a special attention, as in POSIX it
closes any file descriptor, while with this option enabled, it
will apply only to sockets.)
Various networking libraries require either
CONFIG_NET_SOCKETS_POSIX_NAMES or CONFIG_POSIX_API to be set.
If both are disabled, Zephyr's socket functions will be
available (only) with ``zsock_`` prefix, (e.g. `zsock_socket`).
This is useful only in peculiar cases, e.g. when integrating
with 3rd-party socket libraries.
config NET_SOCKETS_POLL_MAX
int "Max number of supported poll() entries"
default 3
help
Maximum number of entries supported for poll() call.
config NET_SOCKETS_CONNECT_TIMEOUT
int "Timeout value in milliseconds to CONNECT"
default 3000
range 0 60000
help
This variable specifies time in milliseconds after connect()
API call will timeout if we have not received SYN-ACK from
peer.
config NET_SOCKETS_DNS_TIMEOUT
int "Timeout value in milliseconds for DNS queries"
default 2000
range 1000 300000
depends on DNS_RESOLVER
help
This variable specifies time in milliseconds after which DNS
query is considered timeout. Minimum timeout is 1 second and
maximum timeout is 5 min.
config NET_SOCKETS_SOCKOPT_TLS
bool "TCP TLS socket option support [EXPERIMENTAL]"
imply TLS_CREDENTIALS
select MBEDTLS if NET_NATIVE
select EXPERIMENTAL
help
Enable TLS socket option support which automatically establishes
a TLS connection to the remote host.
config NET_SOCKETS_TLS_PRIORITY
int "Default processing priority for TLS sockets"
default 45
help
Processing priority for TLS sockets. Should be lower than
NET_SOCKETS_PRIORITY_DEFAULT in order to be processed correctly.
config NET_SOCKETS_TLS_SET_MAX_FRAGMENT_LENGTH
bool "Set Maximum Fragment Length (MFL)"
default y
help
Call mbedtls_ssl_conf_max_frag_len() on created TLS context
configuration, so that Maximum Fragment Length (MFL) will be sent to
peer using RFC 6066 max_fragment_length extension.
Maximum Fragment Length (MFL) value is automatically chosen based on
MBEDTLS_SSL_OUT_CONTENT_LEN and MBEDTLS_SSL_IN_CONTENT_LEN mbed TLS
macros (which are configured by CONFIG_MBEDTLS_SSL_MAX_CONTENT_LEN in
case of default mbed TLS config).
This is mostly useful for TLS client side to tell TLS server what is
the maximum supported receive record length.
config NET_SOCKETS_ENABLE_DTLS
bool "DTLS socket support [EXPERIMENTAL]"
depends on NET_SOCKETS_SOCKOPT_TLS
select MBEDTLS_DTLS if NET_NATIVE
select EXPERIMENTAL
help
Enable DTLS socket support. By default only TLS over TCP is supported.
config NET_SOCKETS_DTLS_TIMEOUT
int "Timeout value in milliseconds for DTLS connection"
default 5000
depends on NET_SOCKETS_ENABLE_DTLS
help
This variable specifies time in milliseconds after which DTLS
connection is considered dead by TLS server and DTLS resources are
freed. This is needed to prevent situation when DTLS client shuts down
without closing connection gracefully, which can prevent other peers
from connecting. Value of 0 indicates no timeout - resources will be
freed only when connection is gracefully closed by peer sending TLS
notification or socket is closed.
config NET_SOCKETS_TLS_MAX_CONTEXTS
int "Maximum number of TLS/DTLS contexts"
default 1
depends on NET_SOCKETS_SOCKOPT_TLS
help
"This variable specifies maximum number of TLS/DTLS contexts that can
be allocated at the same time."
config NET_SOCKETS_TLS_MAX_CREDENTIALS
int "Maximum number of TLS/DTLS credentials per socket"
default 4
depends on NET_SOCKETS_SOCKOPT_TLS
help
This variable sets maximum number of TLS/DTLS credentials that can be
used with a specific socket.
config NET_SOCKETS_TLS_MAX_CIPHERSUITES
int "Maximum number of TLS/DTLS ciphersuites per socket"
default 4
depends on NET_SOCKETS_SOCKOPT_TLS
help
This variable sets maximum number of TLS/DTLS ciphersuites that can
be used with specific socket, if set explicitly by socket option.
By default, all ciphersuites that are available in the system are
available to the socket.
config NET_SOCKETS_TLS_MAX_APP_PROTOCOLS
int "Maximum number of supported application layer protocols"
default 2
depends on NET_SOCKETS_SOCKOPT_TLS && MBEDTLS_SSL_ALPN
help
This variable sets maximum number of supported application layer
protocols over TLS/DTL that can be set explicitly by a socket option.
By default, no supported application layer protocol is set.
config NET_SOCKETS_TLS_MAX_CLIENT_SESSION_COUNT
int "Maximum number of stored client TLS/DTLS sessions"
default 1
depends on NET_SOCKETS_SOCKOPT_TLS
help
This variable specifies maximum number of stored TLS/DTLS sessions,
used for TLS/DTLS session resumption.
config NET_SOCKETS_OFFLOAD
bool "Offload Socket APIs"
help
Enables direct offloading of socket operations to dedicated TCP/IP
hardware.
This feature is intended to save resources by bypassing the Zephyr
TCP/IP stack in the case where there is only one network interface
required in the system, providing full BSD socket offload capability.
As a result, it bypasses any potential IP routing that Zephyr might
provide between multiple network interfaces.
See NET_OFFLOAD for a more deeply integrated approach which offloads
from the net_context() API within the Zephyr IP stack.
config NET_SOCKETS_OFFLOAD_PRIORITY
int "Default processing priority for offloaded sockets"
default 40
help
Processing priority for offloaded sockets.
If native TLS is enabled, lower value than NET_SOCKETS_TLS_PRIORITY
means that TLS will be offloaded as well (if supported by offloaded
socket implementation). Higher value than NET_SOCKETS_TLS_PRIORITY
means that native TLS will be used.
config NET_SOCKETS_OFFLOAD_DISPATCHER
bool "Intermediate socket offloading layer"
depends on NET_SOCKETS_OFFLOAD
help
If enabled, an intermediate socket offloading layer is included
(called socket dispatcher), allowing to select an offloaded network
interface and thus socket implementation with SO_BINDTODEVICE socket
option. This can be useful, when multiple offloaded sockets
implementations are available in the system, allowing to easily bind
a socket to a particular implementation.
config NET_SOCKETS_OFFLOAD_DISPATCHER_CONTEXT_MAX
int "Maximum number of dispatcher sockets created"
default 4
depends on NET_SOCKETS_OFFLOAD_DISPATCHER
help
Maximum number of dispatcher sockets created at a time. Note, that
only sockets that has not been dispatched yet count into the limit.
After a proper socket has been created for a given file descriptor,
the dispatcher context is released and can be reused.
config NET_SOCKETS_PACKET
bool "Packet socket support"
select NET_CONNECTION_SOCKETS
help
This is an initial version of packet socket support (special type
raw socket). Packets are passed to and from the device driver
without any changes in the packet headers. It's API caller
responsibility to provide all the headers (e.g L2, L3 and so on)
while sending. While receiving, packets (including all the headers)
will be fed to sockets unchanged as provided by the driver.
config NET_SOCKETS_PACKET_DGRAM
bool "Packet socket SOCK_DGRAM support"
depends on NET_SOCKETS_PACKET
default y
help
For AF_PACKET sockets with SOCK_DGRAM type, the L2 header
is removed before the packet is passed to the user. Packets sent
through a SOCK_DGRAM packet socket get a suitable L2 header based
on the information in the sockaddr_ll destination address before
they are queued.
config NET_SOCKETS_CAN
bool "Socket CAN support [EXPERIMENTAL]"
select NET_L2_CANBUS_RAW
select NET_CONNECTION_SOCKETS
select EXPERIMENTAL
help
The value depends on your network needs.
config NET_SOCKETS_CAN_RECEIVERS
int "How many simultaneous SocketCAN receivers are allowed"
default 1
depends on NET_SOCKETS_CAN
help
The value tells how many sockets can receive data from same
Socket-CAN interface.
config NET_SOCKETPAIR
bool "Support for the socketpair syscall [EXPERIMENTAL]"
select EXPERIMENTAL
select PIPES
depends on HEAP_MEM_POOL_SIZE != 0
help
Choose y here if you would like to use the socketpair(2)
system call.
config NET_SOCKETPAIR_BUFFER_SIZE
int "Size of the intermediate buffer, in bytes"
default 64
range 1 4096
depends on NET_SOCKETPAIR
help
Buffer size for socketpair(2)
config NET_SOCKETS_NET_MGMT
bool "Network management socket support [EXPERIMENTAL]"
depends on NET_MGMT_EVENT
select NET_MGMT_EVENT_INFO
select EXPERIMENTAL
help
Select this if you want to use socket API to get network
managements events to your application.
config NET_SOCKETS_NET_MGMT_MAX_LISTENERS
int "Max number of sockets to listen"
default 1
depends on NET_SOCKETS_NET_MGMT
help
This sets the maximum number of net_mgmt sockets that can
be set by the socket interface. So if you have two separate
sockets that are used for listening events, you need to set
this to two.
module = NET_SOCKETS
module-dep = NET_LOG
module-str = Log level for BSD sockets compatible API calls
module-help = Enables logging for sockets code.
source "subsys/net/Kconfig.template.log_config.net"
endif # NET_SOCKETS