CONFIG_ESP_HEAP_MEM_POOL_REGION_1_SIZE

Internal DRAM region 1 mempool size

Internal DRAM region 1 mempool size

Type: int

Help

ESP32 has two banks of size 192K and 128K which can be used
as DRAM, system heap allocates area from region 0.
This configuration can be used to add memory from region 1
to heap and can be allocated using k_malloc.

Help

ESP32 has two banks of size 192K and 128K which can be used
as DRAM, system heap allocates area from region 0.
This configuration can be used to add memory from region 1
to heap and can be allocated using k_malloc.

Direct dependencies

(SOC_ESP32 && <choice: SoC/CPU/Configuration Selection>) || (SOC_ESP32 && <choice: SoC/CPU/Configuration Selection>)

(Includes any dependencies from ifs and menus.)

Defaults

  • 49152

  • 49152

Kconfig definitions

At <Zephyr>/soc/xtensa/esp32/Kconfig.soc:26

Included via <Zephyr>/Kconfig:8<Zephyr>/Kconfig.zephyr:36<Zephyr>/soc/Kconfig:7<nRF>/doc/_build/kconfig/Kconfig.soc:1

Menu path: (Top) → SoC/CPU/Configuration Selection → ESP32

config ESP_HEAP_MEM_POOL_REGION_1_SIZE
    int "Internal DRAM region 1 mempool size"
    default 49152
    depends on SOC_ESP32 && <choice>
    help
      ESP32 has two banks of size 192K and 128K which can be used
      as DRAM, system heap allocates area from region 0.
      This configuration can be used to add memory from region 1
      to heap and can be allocated using k_malloc.

At <Zephyr>/soc/xtensa/esp32/Kconfig.soc:26

Included via <Zephyr>/Kconfig:8<Zephyr>/Kconfig.zephyr:36<Zephyr>/soc/Kconfig:9

Menu path: (Top) → SoC/CPU/Configuration Selection → ESP32

config ESP_HEAP_MEM_POOL_REGION_1_SIZE
    int "Internal DRAM region 1 mempool size"
    default 49152
    depends on SOC_ESP32 && <choice>
    help
      ESP32 has two banks of size 192K and 128K which can be used
      as DRAM, system heap allocates area from region 0.
      This configuration can be used to add memory from region 1
      to heap and can be allocated using k_malloc.

(The ‘depends on’ condition includes propagated dependencies from ifs and menus.)