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# Nordic Semiconductor nRF5 802.15.4 configuration options
# Copyright (c) 2017 Nordic Semiconductor ASA
# SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0
menuconfig IEEE802154_NRF5
bool "nRF52 series IEEE 802.15.4 Driver"
depends on NETWORKING && HAS_HW_NRF_RADIO_IEEE802154
select NRF_802154_RADIO_DRIVER
if IEEE802154_NRF5
config IEEE802154_NRF5_DRV_NAME
string "nRF52 IEEE 802.15.4 Driver's name"
default "IEEE802154_nrf5"
help
This option sets the driver name
config IEEE802154_NRF5_RX_STACK_SIZE
int "Driver's internal RX thread stack size"
default 800
help
This option sets the driver's stack size for its internal RX thread.
The default value should be sufficient, but in case it proves to be
a too little one, this option makes it easy to play with the size.
config IEEE802154_NRF5_INIT_PRIO
int "nRF52 IEEE 802.15.4 initialization priority"
default 80
help
Set the initialization priority number. Do not mess with it unless
you know what you are doing.
config IEEE802154_NRF5_EXT_IRQ_MGMT
bool "Radio IRQ is managed by an external module"
help
The driver may manage radio IRQs by itself, or use an external
radio IRQ provider. When radio IRQs are managed by an external
provider, the driver shall not configure radio IRQs.
Enable this option when external radio IRQ provider is enabled in
the system. One example of external radio IRQ provider could be
a radio arbiter used in dynamic multiprotocol applications.
endif