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Non-configurable init priority POST_KERNEL/99 might be too late for certain uses cases (e.g. fetching data from the file system in driver initialization). Chabge it to be configurable so that applications can mount the file systems earlies if they want. Signed-off-by: Miika Karanki <miika.karanki@vaisala.com>
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# Copyright (c) 2016 Intel Corporation
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# Copyright (c) 2020 Nordic Semiconductor (ASA)
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# SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0
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menu "File Systems"
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config FILE_SYSTEM
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bool "File system support"
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help
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Enables support for file system.
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if FILE_SYSTEM
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module = FS
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module-str = fs
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source "subsys/logging/Kconfig.template.log_config"
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config APP_LINK_WITH_FS
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bool "Link 'app' with FS"
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default y
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help
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Add FS header files to the 'app' include path. It may be
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disabled if the include paths for FS are causing aliasing
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issues for 'app'.
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config FILE_SYSTEM_MAX_TYPES
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int "Maximum number of distinct file system types allowed"
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default 2
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help
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Zephyr provides several file system types including FatFS and
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LittleFS, but it is possible to define additional ones and
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register them. A slot is required for each type.
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config FILE_SYSTEM_MAX_FILE_NAME
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int "Optional override for maximum file name length"
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default -1
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help
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Specify the maximum file name allowed across all enabled file
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system types. Zero or a negative value selects the maximum
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file name length for enabled in-tree file systems. This
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default may be inappropriate when registering an out-of-tree
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file system. Selecting a value less than the actual length
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supported by a file system may result in memory access
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violations.
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config FILE_SYSTEM_INIT_PRIORITY
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int "File system initialization priority"
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default 99
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help
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Specify the initialization priority for file systems. In case
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automount is enabled, the initialization should be done after
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the underlying storage device is initialized.
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config FILE_SYSTEM_SHELL
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bool "File system shell"
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depends on SHELL
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depends on HEAP_MEM_POOL_SIZE > 0
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help
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This shell provides basic browsing of the contents of the
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file system.
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if FILE_SYSTEM_SHELL
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config FILE_SYSTEM_SHELL_TEST_COMMANDS
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bool "File system shell read/write/erase test commands"
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select CBPRINTF_FP_SUPPORT
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help
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Enable additional file system shell commands for performing
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read/write/erase tests with speed output.
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config FILE_SYSTEM_SHELL_BUFFER_SIZE
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hex "File system shell buffer size"
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depends on FILE_SYSTEM_SHELL_TEST_COMMANDS
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default 0x100
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range 0x20 0x1000000
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help
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Size of the buffer used for file system commands, will determine the
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maximum size that can be used with a read/write test. Note that this
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is is used on the stack.
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endif # FILE_SYSTEM_SHELL
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config FILE_SYSTEM_MKFS
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bool "Allow to format file system"
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help
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Enables function fs_mkfs that can be used to format a storage device.
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config FUSE_FS_ACCESS
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bool "FUSE based access to file system partitions"
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depends on ARCH_POSIX
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help
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Expose file system partitions to the host system through FUSE.
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rsource "Kconfig.fatfs"
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rsource "Kconfig.littlefs"
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rsource "ext2/Kconfig"
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endif # FILE_SYSTEM
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rsource "fcb/Kconfig"
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rsource "nvs/Kconfig"
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endmenu
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