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/subsys/task_wdt/
A DKconfig13 per thread, even if the hardware supports only a single watchdog.
25 bool "Use hardware watchdog as a fallback"
28 This option allows to specify a hardware watchdog device in the
42 If a hardware watchdog is configured as a fallback for the task
47 int "Additional delay for hardware watchdog (ms)"
52 The timeout of the hardware watchdog fallback will be increased by
57 between different clock sources for the hardware watchdog and the
58 kernel timer. This is especially important if the hardware watchdog
62 bool "Pause the hardware watchdog in system sleep"
65 Configure the hardware watchdog to automatically pause when the
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/subsys/mgmt/updatehub/
A Dupdatehub_priv.h126 const char *hardware; member
137 const char *hardware; member
209 hardware, JSON_TOK_STRING),
227 hardware, JSON_TOK_STRING),
A DKconfig45 int "Max number of supported hardware"
49 Configure the max number of supported hardware
A Dupdatehub.c625 report.hardware = CONFIG_BOARD; in report()
800 request.hardware = CONFIG_BOARD; in z_impl_updatehub_probe()
/subsys/emul/
A DKconfig13 These drivers are used to emulate hardware devices, to support testing
16 can be used just like a real hardware device.
/subsys/random/
A DKconfig63 Enables a random number generator that uses the enabled hardware
65 selected if hardware entropy driver is designed to be a random
108 If the hardware entropy support of the platform has sufficient
113 bool "Use hardware random driver for CS random numbers"
117 uses the enabled hardware random number driver to generate
/subsys/testsuite/
A DKconfig65 bool "Create Coverage data from hardware platform"
161 This option will enable hardware-based stack protection by default
162 for all test cases if the hardware supports it.
/subsys/demand_paging/backing_store/
A DKconfig13 hardware-dependent.
/subsys/lorawan/
A DKconfig29 actual LoRa hardware.
/subsys/net/l2/ethernet/
A DKconfig7 Add support for Ethernet, enabling selecting relevant hardware drivers.
73 Enable ARP support. This is necessary on hardware that requires it to
/subsys/dfu/
A DKconfig76 on some hardware that has long erase times, to prevent long wait
/subsys/debug/
A DKconfig131 2) Any hardware interrupt that doesn't context switch, the check is
141 This feature is intended for those systems which lack hardware support
143 to use that hardware support.
/subsys/net/ip/
A DKconfig.stats145 from vendor specific hardware registers in a form of
A DKconfig.ipv6236 alternative to generating Interface Identifiers based on hardware
/subsys/debug/coredump/
A DKconfig37 when a full hardware reboot cycle occurs (on/off etc..) where
/subsys/bluetooth/controller/
A DKconfig532 hardware used. Values outside the supported range will be set to the
689 On nRF5x-based controllers, the hardware imposes a limit of 8 devices.
690 On OpenISA-based controllers, the hardware imposes a limit of 8 devices.
700 On nRF5x-based controllers, the hardware imposes a limit of 8 devices.
701 On OpenISA-based controllers, the hardware imposes a limit of 8 devices.
A DKconfig.df164 is able to store. For nRF5x-based controllers, the hardware imposes
A DKconfig.ll_sw_split166 silicon vendors and hardware manufacturers can set their own
993 Enable use of hardware accelerated tIFS Trx switching.
/subsys/net/l2/wifi/
A DKconfig46 This is typically used when the underlying hardware is not certified for
/subsys/net/l2/ethernet/gptp/
A DKconfig41 the actual capabilities of the hardware.
/subsys/net/lib/ptp/
A DKconfig108 the actual capabilities of the hardware.
/subsys/bluetooth/services/
A DKconfig.dis174 Enable hardware revision characteristic in Device Information Service.
/subsys/settings/
A DKconfig151 used if the flash hardware cannot support this value.
/subsys/bluetooth/
A DKconfig433 this option although silicon vendors and hardware manufacturers
/subsys/net/lib/sockets/
A DKconfig258 hardware.

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