menu "Platform config" choice CONSOLE_BIT_RATE prompt "UART console default bit rate" default CONSOLE_BIT_RATE_115200 help Configure the default bit rate for the UART console. The resulting UART setting will be xxx-8N1, where xxx represents the chosen bit rate. config CONSOLE_BIT_RATE_300 bool "300" config CONSOLE_BIT_RATE_600 bool "600" config CONSOLE_BIT_RATE_1200 bool "1200" config CONSOLE_BIT_RATE_2400 bool "2400" config CONSOLE_BIT_RATE_4800 bool "4800" config CONSOLE_BIT_RATE_9600 bool "9600" config CONSOLE_BIT_RATE_19200 bool "19200" config CONSOLE_BIT_RATE_38400 bool "38400" config CONSOLE_BIT_RATE_57600 bool "57600" config CONSOLE_BIT_RATE_74880 bool "74880" config CONSOLE_BIT_RATE_115200 bool "115200" config CONSOLE_BIT_RATE_230400 bool "230400" config CONSOLE_BIT_RATE_460800 bool "460800" config CONSOLE_BIT_RATE_921600 bool "921600" config CONSOLE_BIT_RATE_1843200 bool "1843200" config CONSOLE_BIT_RATE_3683400 bool "3683400" endchoice config CONSOLE_BIT_RATE int default 300 if CONSOLE_BIT_RATE_300 default 600 if CONSOLE_BIT_RATE_600 default 1200 if CONSOLE_BIT_RATE_1200 default 2400 if CONSOLE_BIT_RATE_2400 default 4800 if CONSOLE_BIT_RATE_4800 default 9600 if CONSOLE_BIT_RATE_9600 default 19200 if CONSOLE_BIT_RATE_19200 default 38400 if CONSOLE_BIT_RATE_38400 default 57600 if CONSOLE_BIT_RATE_57600 default 74880 if CONSOLE_BIT_RATE_74880 default 115200 if CONSOLE_BIT_RATE_115200 default 230400 if CONSOLE_BIT_RATE_230400 default 460800 if CONSOLE_BIT_RATE_460800 default 921600 if CONSOLE_BIT_RATE_921600 default 1843200 if CONSOLE_BIT_RATE_1843200 default 3683400 if CONSOLE_BIT_RATE_3683400 config CONSOLE_BIT_RATE_AUTO bool "UART console auto-baud detection" default "y" help Enables auto-baud detection for the UART console. By typing a few characters into the console shortly after boot, NodeMCU can automatically detect your terminal settings and adjust accordingly. If you are doing advanced things with the console, you may want to disable this feature. config NODE_DEBUG bool "Enable NODE_DBG() output" default "n" help Enable debugging output via NODE_DBG(). This is VERY chatty. For development/debugging use only. config NODE_ERR bool "Enable NODE_ERR() output" default "y" help Enable error reporting via NODE_ERR(). It is recommended to leave this enabled - if it ever produces output, something has gone seriously wrong and you probably want to know about it. config FS_OBJ_NAME_LEN int "Make filesystem object name length" default 31 help Maximum name of filesystem objects (files, directories). config SPIFFS_MAX_OPEN_FILES int "Maximum number of open files for SPIFFS" default 4 help Maximum number of open files for SPIFFS # I don't think we can deal without SPIFFS at this point, so always on for now config BUILD_SPIFFS bool default "y" config LUA_EMBED_LFS bool "Embed LFS as part of the NodeMCU firmware" default "n" help The LFS (Lua Flash Store) normally has its own partition entry, and can can be replaced at will. Optionally, the LFS can instead be permanently embedded into the NodeMCU firmware image itself. This can be useful for scenarios where over-the-air firmware upgrades are needed to also bundle Lua code. The major downside is that once embedded, the LFS can no longer be changed, as doing so would break the firmware checksums and signatures and leave the system unable to boot. The default option is to not embed the LFS, in which case LFS is looked for in a partition of type 0xC2 and subtype 0x01. To embed LFS data into firmware, use: ./tools/embed_lfs.sh /path/to/file1.lua /path/to/file2.lua ... config LUA_EMBEDDED_FLASH_STORE hex "Embedded LUA Flash Store size" default 0x0 depends on LUA_EMBED_LFS help Embedded LUA Flash Store size. Set to zero to use an LFS partition instead of embedding the LFS within the NodeMCU firmware itself. config BUILD_FATFS bool "Support for FAT filesystems" default "n" select NODEMCU_CMODULE_SDMMC help Include support for accessing FAT filesystems on SD cards. endmenu