px4-firmware/apps/examples/ostest/Kconfig

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#
# For a description of the syntax of this configuration file,
# see misc/tools/kconfig-language.txt.
#
config EXAMPLES_OSTEST
bool "OS test example"
default n
---help---
Enable the OS test example
if EXAMPLES_OSTEST
config EXAMPLES_OSTEST_BUILTIN
bool "NSH built-in application"
default y if NSH_LIBRARY
default n if !NSH_LIBRARY
---help---
Build the OS test example as an NSH built-in application.
config EXAMPLES_OSTEST_LOOPS
int "OS test loop"
default 1
---help---
Used to control the number of executions of the test. If undefined, the test
executes one time. If defined to be zero, the test runs forever.
config EXAMPLES_OSTEST_STACKSIZE
int "OS test stack size"
default 8192
---help---
Size of the stack used to create the ostest task. Default is 8192.
config EXAMPLES_OSTEST_NBARRIER_THREADS
int "Number of barrier threads"
default 8
---help---
Specifies the number of threads to create in the barrier test. The default
is 8 but a smaller number may be needed on systems without sufficient memory
to start so many threads.
config EXAMPLES_OSTEST_RR_RANGE
int "Round-robin test - end of search range"
default 10000
range 1 32767
---help---
During round-robin scheduling test two threads are created. Each of the threads
searches for prime numbers in the configurable range, doing that configurable
number of times.
This value specifies the end of search range and together with number of runs
allows to configure the length of this test - it should last at least a few
tens of seconds. Allowed values [1; 32767], default 10000
config EXAMPLES_OSTEST_RR_RUNS
int "Round-robin test - number of runs"
default 10
range 1 32767
---help---
During round-robin scheduling test two threads are created. Each of the threads
searches for prime numbers in the configurable range, doing that configurable
number of times.
This value specifies the number of times the thread searches the range for
prime numbers and together with end of search range allows to configure the
length of this test - it should last at least a few tens of seconds. Allowed
values [1; 32767], default 10
endif