# Copyright (c) 2023 Nordic Semiconductor ASA # SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 config SOC_POSIX select ARCH_POSIX select CPU_HAS_FPU if SOC_POSIX config NATIVE_SIMULATOR_MCU_N int "CPU Number this image targets" range 0 15 default 0 depends on NATIVE_LIBRARY help Which native simulator microcontroller/CPU number is this image targeting. This option is only applicable for targets which use the native simulator as their runner. config NATIVE_SIMULATOR_NUMBER_MCUS int "Total number of MCUs this target has" range 1 16 default 1 depends on NATIVE_LIBRARY help How many AMP MCUs does this target have in total. config NATIVE_SIMULATOR_PRIMARY_MCU_INDEX int "Which CPU is the primary/preferred" default 0 depends on NATIVE_LIBRARY help On a multi MCU device, which MCU is the preferred one. This MCU will for example have its tests command line parameters presented without any prefix. Note that an MCU being primary does not imply it will be the first one to boot, or even that it will boot automatically. config NATIVE_SIMULATOR_EXTRA_IMAGE_PATHS string "Other cores images to include" depends on NATIVE_LIBRARY help This option can be used to provide the native simulator with other MCUs/Cores images which have been produced by either other Zephyr builds or different OS builds. So you can, for ex., use this application build to produce one core image, and at the same time have it produce the final link with the native simulator runner and the other MCU images. config NATIVE_SIMULATOR_AUTOSTART_MCU bool "Auto-start this MCU" depends on NATIVE_LIBRARY help Automatically start the MCU this Zephyr image is built for during HW boot, even if in other circumstances this MCU would not start automatically (for ex. because another core is meant to release its reset). If that MCU was, by HW design, going to start at HW boot anyhow, this option does nothing. This option is meant to facilitate development. endif # SOC_POSIX