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- # Copyright (C) 2018 RDA Technologies Limited and/or its affiliates("RDA").
- # All rights reserved.
- #
- # This software is supplied "AS IS" without any warranties.
- # RDA assumes no responsibility or liability for the use of the software,
- # conveys no license or title under any patent, copyright, or mask work
- # right to the product. RDA reserves the right to make changes in the
- # software without notification. RDA also make no representation or
- # warranty that such application will be suitable for the specified use
- # without further testing or modification.
- menu "PAM"
- config PAM_LTE_GNSS_WIFISCAN_SUPPORT
- bool "Support Pam"
- default n if SOC_8811
- default n
- config PAM_HANDSHAKE_LTE_TIMEOUT
- int "timeout for handshake lte stack"
- default 10000
- config PAM_WIFISCAN_TIMEOUT
- int "timeout for wifiscan"
- default 20000
- config PAM_GNSS_CONTEXT_TIMEOUT
- int "timeout for gnss context handle to libgps"
- default 10000
- config PAM_GNSS_EVENT_MAX_COUNT
- int "gnss event count"
- default 50
- config PAM_MEM_FREE_LATER_COUNT
- int "Pam Maximum count of delay free memory"
- default 16
- help
- Some memory will be freed after the event is processed. The typical use
- case is pointer in event. It is tedious to free it at every return. And
- "free later" concept is introduced. It means it will be freed in event
- loop after the current event is processed.
- The maximum count is to avoid dynamic management.
- config PAM_GNSS_PENDING_EVID_COUNT
- int "Pam Maximum pending EVID count"
- default 64
- help
- CFW response manager is used for CFW response callback. This is the
- maximum count of pending UTI count.
- endmenu
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