CONFIG_IMAGE_VECTOR_TABLE_OFFSET
Image vector table offset
Image vector table offset
Image vector table offset
Image vector table offset
Type: hex
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The Image Vector Table (IVT) provides the boot ROM with pointers to
the application entry point and device configuration data. The boot
ROM requires a fixed IVT offset for each type of boot device.
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The Image Vector Table (IVT) provides the boot ROM with pointers to
the application entry point and device configuration data. The boot
ROM requires a fixed IVT offset for each type of boot device.
Help
The Image Vector Table (IVT) provides the boot ROM with pointers to
the application entry point and device configuration data. The boot
ROM requires a fixed IVT offset for each type of boot device.
Help
The Image Vector Table (IVT) provides the boot ROM with pointers to
the application entry point and device configuration data. The boot
ROM requires a fixed IVT offset for each type of boot device.
Direct dependencies
(NXP_IMX_RT_BOOT_HEADER
&& SOC_SERIES_IMX_RT
&& SOC_FAMILY_IMX
) || (NXP_IMX_RT6XX_BOOT_HEADER
&& SOC_SERIES_IMX_RT6XX
&& SOC_FAMILY_IMX
) || (NXP_IMX_RT_BOOT_HEADER
&& SOC_SERIES_IMX_RT
&& SOC_FAMILY_IMX
) || (NXP_IMX_RT6XX_BOOT_HEADER
&& SOC_SERIES_IMX_RT6XX
&& SOC_FAMILY_IMX
)
(Includes any dependencies from ifs and menus.)
Defaults
0x1000 if
BOOT_FLEXSPI_NOR
||BOOT_SEMC_NOR
0x400 if
BOOT_FLEXSPI_NAND
||BOOT_SEMC_NAND
0x1000
0x1000 if
BOOT_FLEXSPI_NOR
||BOOT_SEMC_NOR
0x400 if
BOOT_FLEXSPI_NAND
||BOOT_SEMC_NAND
0x1000
Kconfig definitions
At <Zephyr>/soc/arm/nxp_imx/rt/Kconfig.soc:632
Included via <Zephyr>/Kconfig:8
→ <Zephyr>/Kconfig.zephyr:38
→ <Zephyr>/soc/Kconfig:15
→ <nRF>/doc/_build/kconfig/Kconfig.soc.arch:2
→ <Zephyr>/soc/arm/nxp_imx/Kconfig:14
Menu path: (Top) → Hardware Configuration → Enable the boot header
config IMAGE_VECTOR_TABLE_OFFSET
hex "Image vector table offset"
default 0x1000 if BOOT_FLEXSPI_NOR || BOOT_SEMC_NOR
default 0x400 if BOOT_FLEXSPI_NAND || BOOT_SEMC_NAND
depends on NXP_IMX_RT_BOOT_HEADER && SOC_SERIES_IMX_RT && SOC_FAMILY_IMX
help
The Image Vector Table (IVT) provides the boot ROM with pointers to
the application entry point and device configuration data. The boot
ROM requires a fixed IVT offset for each type of boot device.
At <Zephyr>/soc/arm/nxp_imx/rt6xx/Kconfig.soc:106
Included via <Zephyr>/Kconfig:8
→ <Zephyr>/Kconfig.zephyr:38
→ <Zephyr>/soc/Kconfig:15
→ <nRF>/doc/_build/kconfig/Kconfig.soc.arch:2
→ <Zephyr>/soc/arm/nxp_imx/Kconfig:14
Menu path: (Top) → Hardware Configuration → Enable the boot header
config IMAGE_VECTOR_TABLE_OFFSET
hex "Image vector table offset"
default 0x1000
depends on NXP_IMX_RT6XX_BOOT_HEADER && SOC_SERIES_IMX_RT6XX && SOC_FAMILY_IMX
help
The Image Vector Table (IVT) provides the boot ROM with pointers to
the application entry point and device configuration data. The boot
ROM requires a fixed IVT offset for each type of boot device.
At <Zephyr>/soc/arm/nxp_imx/rt/Kconfig.soc:632
Included via <Zephyr>/Kconfig:8
→ <Zephyr>/Kconfig.zephyr:38
→ <Zephyr>/soc/Kconfig:18
→ <Zephyr>/soc/arm/nxp_imx/Kconfig:14
Menu path: (Top) → Hardware Configuration → Enable the boot header
config IMAGE_VECTOR_TABLE_OFFSET
hex "Image vector table offset"
default 0x1000 if BOOT_FLEXSPI_NOR || BOOT_SEMC_NOR
default 0x400 if BOOT_FLEXSPI_NAND || BOOT_SEMC_NAND
depends on NXP_IMX_RT_BOOT_HEADER && SOC_SERIES_IMX_RT && SOC_FAMILY_IMX
help
The Image Vector Table (IVT) provides the boot ROM with pointers to
the application entry point and device configuration data. The boot
ROM requires a fixed IVT offset for each type of boot device.
At <Zephyr>/soc/arm/nxp_imx/rt6xx/Kconfig.soc:106
Included via <Zephyr>/Kconfig:8
→ <Zephyr>/Kconfig.zephyr:38
→ <Zephyr>/soc/Kconfig:18
→ <Zephyr>/soc/arm/nxp_imx/Kconfig:14
Menu path: (Top) → Hardware Configuration → Enable the boot header
config IMAGE_VECTOR_TABLE_OFFSET
hex "Image vector table offset"
default 0x1000
depends on NXP_IMX_RT6XX_BOOT_HEADER && SOC_SERIES_IMX_RT6XX && SOC_FAMILY_IMX
help
The Image Vector Table (IVT) provides the boot ROM with pointers to
the application entry point and device configuration data. The boot
ROM requires a fixed IVT offset for each type of boot device.
(The ‘depends on’ condition includes propagated dependencies from ifs and menus.)