CONFIG_SYSTEM_CLOCK_INIT_PRIORITY

This options can be used to set a specific initialization priority value for the system clock driver. As drivers on nanokernel initialization level might need the clock to be running already, you should let the default value as it is (0).

Symbol:

SYSTEM_CLOCK_INIT_PRIORITY

Type:

int

Value:

“0”

User value:

(no user value)

Visibility:

“y”

Is choice item:

false

Is defined:

true

Is from env.:

false

Is special:

false

Prompts:
  • “System clock driver initialization priority”
Default values:
  • 0 (value: “n”)
  • Condition: (none)
Selects:

(no selects)

Reverse (select-related) dependencies:
 

(no reverse dependencies)

Additional dependencies from enclosing menus and ifs:
 

(no additional dependencies)

Locations:
  • ../drivers/timer/Kconfig:159