# # Copyright (c) 2023 Lucas Dietrich # # SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 # menu "AWS" mainmenu "AWS IoT Core MQTT sample application" config AWS_ENDPOINT string "AWS endpoint" default "" help Endpoint (hostname) of the AWS MQTT broker. Note that the endpoint is different when using AWS Device Advisor. config AWS_MQTT_PORT int "MQTT Port" default 8883 help Set port of AWS MQTT broker. config AWS_THING_NAME string "AWS Thing name" default "myThingName" help Set the AWS Thing name created on IoT Console config AWS_SUBSCRIBE_TOPIC string "MQTT subscribe topic" default "myThingName/downlink" help MQTT topic the client should subscribe to. config AWS_PUBLISH_TOPIC string "MQTT publish topic" default "myThingName/data" help MQTT topic the client should publish to. choice AWS_TEST_SUITE prompt "Device Advisor test suite" default AWS_TEST_SUITE_NONE help Select the AWS Device Advisor test suite to run. config AWS_TEST_SUITE_NONE bool "No test suite running" config AWS_TEST_SUITE_DQP bool "Device Qualification Program (DQP)" help Make sure your region supports AWS Device Advisor for DQP config AWS_TEST_SUITE_RECV_QOS1 bool "Test suite for receiving QoS 1 messages" help For single test case "MQTT Client Puack QoS1" endchoice config AWS_QOS int "MQTT QoS" default 0 if AWS_TEST_SUITE_DQP default 1 if AWS_TEST_SUITE_RECV_QOS1 default 0 range 0 1 help Quality of Service to use for publishing and subscribing to topics. Notes: - Use QoS 0 when passing DQP test suite - QoS 2 is not supported by AWS MQTT broker config AWS_EXPONENTIAL_BACKOFF bool "enable exponential backoff" default n if AWS_TEST_SUITE_DQP || AWS_TEST_SUITE_RECV_QOS1 default y help Enable AWS exponential backoff for reconnecting to AWS MQTT broker. endmenu source "Kconfig.zephyr"