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diff --git a/zephyr/Kconfig.debug_assert b/zephyr/Kconfig.debug_assert deleted file mode 100644 index d568bc7e34..0000000000 --- a/zephyr/Kconfig.debug_assert +++ /dev/null @@ -1,45 +0,0 @@ -# Copyright 2021 The Chromium OS Authors. All rights reserved. -# Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be -# found in the LICENSE file. - -if PLATFORM_EC_DEBUG_ASSERT -choice "Behaviour on assertion failure" - prompt "Select behaviour on assertion failure" - help - This selects the action taken when the board hits an assertion - failure in the code. This should not happen in normal operation, - but can appear during development when the code is not yet fully - tested. - -config PLATFORM_EC_DEBUG_ASSERT_REBOOTS - bool "Reboot" - help - Prints a message and reboot if an assert() macro fails at runtime. - If PLATFORM_EC_SOFTWARE_PANIC is enabled then the information is - written to the panic log before rebooting. - -config PLATFORM_EC_DEBUG_ASSERT_BREAKPOINT - bool "Generate a breakpoint" - help - Immediately hits a breakpoint instruction (without printing a message) - so that a connected JTAG debugger can be used to debug the problem - from there. If there is no debugger connected then the breakpoint - instruction will cause the board to reboot immediately. - -endchoice # "Behaviour on assertion failure" - -config PLATFORM_EC_DEBUG_ASSERT_BRIEF - bool "Use brief assertion-failure messages" - depends on PLATFORM_EC_DEBUG_ASSERT_REBOOTS - help - Normally the assertion-failure messages include the expression that - failed and the function name where the failure occurred. These are - both stored as strings and can add a lot to the size of the image, - since they are generated for every call to assert(). Use this option - to drop them so that only the file and line number are shown. - - This option is of course not available with - PLATFORM_EC_DEBUG_ASSERT_BREAKPOINT, since that does not print a - message at all. - -endif # PLATFORM_EC_DEBUG_ASSERT |