Do not enable subsystem/driver shell modules by default and stop abusing CONFIG_SHELL_MINIMAL, which is internal to the shell subsystem, to decide when to enable a driver shell. The list of shell modules has grown considerably through the years. Enabling CONFIG_SHELL for doing e.g. an interactive debug session leads to a large number of shell modules also being enabled unless explicitly disabled, which again leads to non-negligible increases in RAM/ROM usage. This commit attempts to establish a policy of subsystem/driver shell modules being disabled by default, requiring the user/application to explicitly enable only those needed. Signed-off-by: Henrik Brix Andersen <hebad@vestas.com> |
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| CMakeLists.txt | ||
| codec_shell.c | ||
| dmic_nrfx_pdm.c | ||
| Kconfig | ||
| Kconfig.dmic_pdm_nrfx | ||
| Kconfig.mpxxdtyy | ||
| Kconfig.tas6422dac | ||
| Kconfig.tlv320dac | ||
| mpxxdtyy-i2s.c | ||
| mpxxdtyy.c | ||
| mpxxdtyy.h | ||
| tas6422dac.c | ||
| tas6422dac.h | ||
| tlv320dac310x.c | ||
| tlv320dac310x.h | ||