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# SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0
config BOARD_NRF52_BSIM
bool "NRF52 simulation model"
select SOC_SERIES_BSIM_NRFXX
select SOC_SERIES_BSIM_NRF52X
select SOC_COMPATIBLE_NRF
select SOC_COMPATIBLE_NRF52X
select SOC_COMPATIBLE_NRF52832
select CONSOLE_HAS_DRIVER
select NRF_RTC_TIMER
select CLOCK_CONTROL
# Indicate that the nRF RNG peripheral is present (actually a model
# of it), so that the corresponding driver becomes available (see
# dependencies of the ENTROPY_NRF5_RNG option).
select HAS_HW_NRF_RNG
# Indicate that CCM supports 8 bit length field, to support full
# length LL PDUs.
select HAS_HW_NRF_CCM_LFLEN_8BIT
# Indicate 2M support so that Phy procedure can be enabled.
select HAS_HW_NRF_RADIO_BLE_2M
# Do the same for the CLOCK and POWER peripherals, so that the nrfx
# drivers for them can be used.
select HAS_HW_NRF_CLOCK
select HAS_HW_NRF_POWER
select HAS_NRFX
help
Will produce a console Linux process which can be executed natively.
It needs the BabbleSim simulator both in compile time and to execute