CONFIG_BT_KEYS_OVERWRITE_OLDEST
Overwrite the oldest key if key storage is full
Overwrite the oldest key if key storage is full
Type: bool
Help
If a pairing attempt occurs and the key storage is full then the
oldest key from the set of not currently in use keys will be selected
and overwritten by the pairing device.
Help
If a pairing attempt occurs and the key storage is full then the
oldest key from the set of not currently in use keys will be selected
and overwritten by the pairing device.
Direct dependencies
(BT_SMP
&& BT_CONN
&& BT_HCI_HOST
&& BT_RPC_STACK
) || (BT_SMP
&& BT_CONN
&& BT_HCI_HOST
&& BT_HCI
&& BT
)
(Includes any dependencies from ifs and menus.)
Defaults
No defaults. Implicitly defaults to n
.
Kconfig definitions
At <Zephyr>/subsys/bluetooth/host/Kconfig:416
Included via <Zephyr>/Kconfig:8
→ <Zephyr>/Kconfig.zephyr:33
→ <Zephyr>/modules/Kconfig:6
→ <nRF>/doc/_build/kconfig/Kconfig.modules:2
→ <nRF>/Kconfig.nrf:92
→ <nRF>/subsys/Kconfig:10
→ <nRF>/subsys/bluetooth/Kconfig:38
→ <nRF>/subsys/bluetooth/rpc/Kconfig:196
Menu path: (Top) → Modules → nrf (/home/runner/work/sdk-nrf/sdk-nrf/ncs/nrf) → Nordic nRF Connect → Bluetooth Low Energy → BLE over nRF RPC → Security Manager Protocol support
config BT_KEYS_OVERWRITE_OLDEST
bool "Overwrite the oldest key if key storage is full"
depends on BT_SMP && BT_CONN && BT_HCI_HOST && BT_RPC_STACK
help
If a pairing attempt occurs and the key storage is full then the
oldest key from the set of not currently in use keys will be selected
and overwritten by the pairing device.
At <Zephyr>/subsys/bluetooth/host/Kconfig:416
Included via <Zephyr>/Kconfig:8
→ <Zephyr>/Kconfig.zephyr:44
→ <Zephyr>/subsys/Kconfig:9
→ <Zephyr>/subsys/bluetooth/Kconfig:180
Menu path: (Top) → Sub Systems and OS Services → Bluetooth → Security Manager Protocol support
config BT_KEYS_OVERWRITE_OLDEST
bool "Overwrite the oldest key if key storage is full"
depends on BT_SMP && BT_CONN && BT_HCI_HOST && BT_HCI && BT
help
If a pairing attempt occurs and the key storage is full then the
oldest key from the set of not currently in use keys will be selected
and overwritten by the pairing device.
(The ‘depends on’ condition includes propagated dependencies from ifs and menus.)