esp-nimble-cpp/Kconfig

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menu "ESP-NimBLE-CPP configuration"
choice NIMBLE_CPP_LOG_LEVEL
prompt "NimBLE CPP log verbosity"
default NIMBLE_CPP_LOG_LEVEL_NONE
help
Select NimBLE CPP log verbosity level.
config NIMBLE_CPP_LOG_LEVEL_NONE
bool "No logs"
config NIMBLE_CPP_LOG_LEVEL_ERROR
bool "Error logs"
config NIMBLE_CPP_LOG_LEVEL_WARNING
bool "Warning logs"
config NIMBLE_CPP_LOG_LEVEL_INFO
bool "Info logs"
config NIMBLE_CPP_LOG_LEVEL_DEBUG
bool "Debug logs"
endchoice #NIMBLE_CPP_LOG_LEVEL
config NIMBLE_CPP_LOG_LEVEL
int
default 0 if NIMBLE_CPP_LOG_LEVEL_NONE
default 1 if NIMBLE_CPP_LOG_LEVEL_ERROR
default 2 if NIMBLE_CPP_LOG_LEVEL_WARNING
default 3 if NIMBLE_CPP_LOG_LEVEL_INFO
default 4 if NIMBLE_CPP_LOG_LEVEL_DEBUG
config NIMBLE_CPP_ENABLE_RETURN_CODE_TEXT
bool "Show NimBLE return codes as text in debug log."
default "n"
help
Enabling this option will display return code values as text
messages in the debug log. This will use approximately 8kB
of flash memory.
config NIMBLE_CPP_ENABLE_GAP_EVENT_CODE_TEXT
bool "Show NimBLE gap events as text in debug log."
default "n"
help
Enabling this option will display gap event codes as text
messages in the debug log. This will use approximately 1kB
of flash memory.
config NIMBLE_CPP_ENABLE_ADVERTISEMENT_TYPE_TEXT
bool "Show advertisment types as text in debug log."
default "n"
help
Enabling this option will display advertisment types recieved
while scanning as text messages in the debug log.
This will use approximately 250 bytes of flash memory.
config NIMBLE_CPP_ATT_VALUE_TIMESTAMP_ENABLED
bool "Enable timestamps to be stored with attribute values."
default "n"
help
Enabling this option will store the timestamp when an attribute value is updated.
This allows for checking the last update time using getTimeStamp()
or getValue(time_t*). If disabled, the timestamp returned from these functions will be 0.
Disabling timestamps will reduce the memory used for each value.
config NIMBLE_CPP_ATT_VALUE_INIT_LENGTH
int "Initial attribute value size (bytes) for empty values."
range 1 512
default 20
help
Sets the default allocation size (bytes) for each attribute if not specified
when the constructor is called. This is also the size used when a remote
characteristic or descriptor is constructed before a value is read/notifed.
Increasing this will reduce reallocations but increase memory footprint.
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