CONFIG_KERNEL_EVENT_LOGGER_SLEEP

Enable low power condition event messages. These messages provide the following information:

  • When the CPU went to sleep mode.
  • When the CPU woke up.
  • The ID of the interrupt that woke the CPU up.
Symbol:

KERNEL_EVENT_LOGGER_SLEEP

Type:

bool

Value:

“n”

User value:

(no user value)

Visibility:

“n”

Is choice item:

false

Is defined:

true

Is from env.:

false

Is special:

false

Prompts:
  • “Sleep event logging point” if KERNEL_EVENT_LOGGER && (MICROKERNEL && ADVANCED_POWER_MANAGEMENT || NANOKERNEL) (value: “n”)
Default values:
  • n (value: “n”)
  • Condition: KERNEL_EVENT_LOGGER && (MICROKERNEL && ADVANCED_POWER_MANAGEMENT || NANOKERNEL) (value: “n”)
Selects:

(no selects)

Reverse (select-related) dependencies:
 

(no reverse dependencies)

Additional dependencies from enclosing menus and ifs:
 

KERNEL_EVENT_LOGGER (value: “n”)

Locations:
  • ../kernel/Kconfig:148