simbit18 commented on code in PR #17008: URL: https://github.com/apache/nuttx/pull/17008#discussion_r2344252312
########## arch/xtensa/src/common/espressif/Kconfig: ########## @@ -1288,49 +1319,182 @@ config ESPRESSIF_WIFI_ENABLE_SAE_H2E ---help--- Select this option to enable SAE-H2E -config ESP_WIFI_ENABLE_WPA3_OWE_STA +config ESPRESSIF_WIFI_SOFTAP_SAE_SUPPORT + bool "Enable WPA3 Personal(SAE) SoftAP" + default y + depends on ESPRESSIF_WIFI_ENABLE_WPA3_SAE + depends on ESPRESSIF_WIFI_SOFTAP || ESPRESSIF_WIFI_STATION_SOFTAP + ---help--- + Select this option to enable SAE support in softAP mode. + +config ESPRESSIF_WIFI_ENABLE_WPA3_OWE_STA bool "Enable OWE STA" default y ---help--- Select this option to allow the device to establish OWE connection with eligible AP's. PMF (Protected Management Frames) is a prerequisite feature for a WPA3 connection, it needs to be explicitly configured before attempting connection. Please refer to the Wi-Fi Driver API Guide for details. -config ESPRESSIF_WIFI_STATIC_RXBUF_NUM - int "Wi-Fi static RX buffer number" +choice ESPRESSIF_WIFI_MGMT_RX_BUFFER + prompt "Type of WiFi RX MGMT buffers" + default ESPRESSIF_WIFI_STATIC_RX_MGMT_BUFFER + ---help--- + Select type of WiFi RX MGMT buffers: + + If "Static" is selected, WiFi RX MGMT buffers are allocated when WiFi is initialized and released + when WiFi is de-initialized. The size of each static RX MGMT buffer is fixed to about 500 Bytes. + + If "Dynamic" is selected, each WiFi RX MGMT buffer is allocated as needed when a MGMT data frame is + received. The MGMT buffer is freed after the MGMT data frame has been processed by the WiFi driver. + + config ESPRESSIF_WIFI_STATIC_RX_MGMT_BUFFER + bool "Static" + config ESPRESSIF_WIFI_DYNAMIC_RX_MGMT_BUFFER + bool "Dynamic" +endchoice + +config ESPRESSIF_WIFI_DYNAMIC_RX_MGMT_BUFFER_TYPE + int + default 0 if ESPRESSIF_WIFI_STATIC_RX_MGMT_BUFFER + default 1 if ESPRESSIF_WIFI_DYNAMIC_RX_MGMT_BUFFER + +config ESPRESSIF_WIFI_STATIC_RX_BUFFER_NUM + int "Max number of WiFi static RX buffers" + range 2 25 default 10 + ---help--- + Set the number of WiFi static RX buffers. Each buffer takes approximately 1.6KB of RAM. + The static rx buffers are allocated when esp_wifi_init is called, they are not freed + until esp_wifi_deinit is called. -config ESPRESSIF_WIFI_DYNAMIC_RXBUF_NUM - int "Wi-Fi dynamic RX buffer number" + WiFi hardware use these buffers to receive all 802.11 frames. + A higher number may allow higher throughput but increases memory use. If ESPRESSIF_WIFI_AMPDU_RX_ENABLED + is enabled, this value is recommended to set equal or bigger than ESPRESSIF_WIFI_RX_BA_WIN in order to + achieve better throughput and compatibility with both stations and APs. + +config ESPRESSIF_WIFI_DYNAMIC_RX_BUFFER_NUM + int "Max number of WiFi dynamic RX buffers" default 32 + ---help--- + Set the number of WiFi dynamic RX buffers, 0 means unlimited RX buffers will be allocated + (provided sufficient free RAM). The size of each dynamic RX buffer depends on the size of + the received data frame. -config ESPRESSIF_WIFI_DYNAMIC_TXBUF_NUM - int "Wi-Fi dynamic TX buffer number" + For each received data frame, the WiFi driver makes a copy to an RX buffer and then delivers + it to the high layer TCP/IP stack. The dynamic RX buffer is freed after the higher layer has + successfully received the data frame. + + For some applications, WiFi data frames may be received faster than the application can + process them. In these cases we may run out of memory if RX buffer number is unlimited (0). + + If a dynamic RX buffer limit is set, it should be at least the number of static RX buffers. + +choice ESPRESSIF_WIFI_TX_BUFFER + prompt "Type of WiFi TX buffers" + default ESPRESSIF_WIFI_DYNAMIC_TX_BUFFER + ---help--- + Select type of WiFi TX buffers: + + If "Static" is selected, WiFi TX buffers are allocated when WiFi is initialized and released + when WiFi is de-initialized. The size of each static TX buffer is fixed to about 1.6KB. + + If "Dynamic" is selected, each WiFi TX buffer is allocated as needed when a data frame is + delivered to the Wifi driver from the TCP/IP stack. The buffer is freed after the data frame + has been sent by the WiFi driver. The size of each dynamic TX buffer depends on the length + of each data frame sent by the TCP/IP layer. + + If PSRAM is enabled, "Static" should be selected to guarantee enough WiFi TX buffers. + If PSRAM is disabled, "Dynamic" should be selected to improve the utilization of RAM. + + TODO: There is a special dependency for Dynamic if SPIRAM is enabled. + + config ESPRESSIF_WIFI_STATIC_TX_BUFFER + bool "Static" + config ESPRESSIF_WIFI_DYNAMIC_TX_BUFFER + bool "Dynamic" Review Comment: remove extra tabs -- This is an automated message from the Apache Git Service. To respond to the message, please log on to GitHub and use the URL above to go to the specific comment. To unsubscribe, e-mail: commits-unsubscr...@nuttx.apache.org For queries about this service, please contact Infrastructure at: us...@infra.apache.org