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CONFIG_MPU_STACK_GUARD

Thread Stack Guards

Thread Stack Guards

Type: bool

Help

Enable thread stack guards via MPU. ARC supports built-in stack protection.
If your core supports that, it is preferred over MPU stack guard.
For ARC_MPU_VER == 2, it requires 2048 extra bytes and a strong start address
alignment, this will bring big waste of memory, so no support for it.

Help

Enable Thread Stack Guards via MPU

Direct dependencies

(ARC_CORE_MPU && ARC_MPU_VER != 2 && CPU_HAS_MPU && ARC) || (ARM_MPU && CPU_HAS_MPU && ARM)

(Includes any dependencies from ifs and menus.)

Defaults

No defaults. Implicitly defaults to n.

Symbols that select this symbol

Kconfig definitions

At arch/arc/core/mpu/Kconfig:20

Included via Kconfig:8Kconfig.zephyr:39arch/Kconfig:12arch/arc/Kconfig:334

Menu path: (Top) → ARC Options → ARC CPU Options → ARC MPU Options → ARC Core MPU functionalities

config MPU_STACK_GUARD
    bool "Thread Stack Guards"
    depends on ARC_CORE_MPU && ARC_MPU_VER != 2 && CPU_HAS_MPU && ARC
    help
      Enable thread stack guards via MPU. ARC supports built-in stack protection.
      If your core supports that, it is preferred over MPU stack guard.
      For ARC_MPU_VER == 2, it requires 2048 extra bytes and a strong start address
      alignment, this will bring big waste of memory, so no support for it.

At arch/arm/core/aarch32/mpu/Kconfig:59

Included via Kconfig:8Kconfig.zephyr:39arch/Kconfig:12arch/arm/Kconfig:57arch/arm/core/aarch32/Kconfig:297

Menu path: (Top) → ARM Options

config MPU_STACK_GUARD
    bool "Thread Stack Guards"
    depends on ARM_MPU && CPU_HAS_MPU && ARM
    help
      Enable Thread Stack Guards via MPU

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