CONFIG_BT_MESH_SEG_BUFS¶
Number of segment buffers available
Type: int
Help¶
The incoming and outgoing segmented messages allocate their
segments from the same pool. Each segment is a 12 byte block,
and may only be used by one message at the time.
Outgoing messages will allocate their segments at the start of the
transmission, and release them one by one as soon as they have been
acknowledged by the receiver. Incoming messages allocate all their
segments at the start of the transaction, and won't release them until
the message is fully received.
Default¶
64
Kconfig definition¶
At <Zephyr>/subsys/bluetooth/mesh/Kconfig:348
Included via <Zephyr>/Kconfig:8
→ <Zephyr>/Kconfig.zephyr:42
→ <Zephyr>/subsys/Kconfig:9
→ <Zephyr>/subsys/bluetooth/Kconfig:332
Menu path: (Top) → Sub Systems and OS Services → Bluetooth → Bluetooth mesh support [EXPERIMENTAL]
config BT_MESH_SEG_BUFS
int "Number of segment buffers available"
range BT_MESH_RX_SEG_MAX 16384 if BT_MESH_RX_SEG_MAX > BT_MESH_TX_SEG_MAX
range BT_MESH_TX_SEG_MAX 16384
default 64
depends on BT_MESH && BT
help
The incoming and outgoing segmented messages allocate their
segments from the same pool. Each segment is a 12 byte block,
and may only be used by one message at the time.
Outgoing messages will allocate their segments at the start of the
transmission, and release them one by one as soon as they have been
acknowledged by the receiver. Incoming messages allocate all their
segments at the start of the transaction, and won't release them until
the message is fully received.
(The ‘depends on’ condition includes propagated dependencies from ifs and menus.)