menu "Application manager" config APP_COMPILE_TIME_DATE bool "Use time/date stamp for app" default y depends on !APP_REPRODUCIBLE_BUILD help If set, then the app will be built with the current time/date stamp. It is stored in the app description structure. If not set, time/date stamp will be excluded from app image. This can be useful for getting the same binary image files made from the same source, but at different times. config APP_EXCLUDE_PROJECT_VER_VAR bool "Exclude PROJECT_VER from firmware image" default n help The PROJECT_VER variable from the build system will not affect the firmware image. This value will not be contained in the esp_app_desc structure. config APP_EXCLUDE_PROJECT_NAME_VAR bool "Exclude PROJECT_NAME from firmware image" default n help The PROJECT_NAME variable from the build system will not affect the firmware image. This value will not be contained in the esp_app_desc structure. config APP_PROJECT_VER_FROM_CONFIG bool "Get the project version from Kconfig" default n help If this is enabled, then config item APP_PROJECT_VER will be used for the variable PROJECT_VER. Other ways to set PROJECT_VER will be ignored. config APP_PROJECT_VER string "Project version" default "1" depends on APP_PROJECT_VER_FROM_CONFIG help Project version config APP_RETRIEVE_LEN_ELF_SHA int "The length of APP ELF SHA is stored in RAM(chars)" default 9 range 8 64 help At startup, the app will read the embedded APP ELF SHA-256 hash value from flash and convert it into a string and store it in a RAM buffer. This ensures the panic handler and core dump will be able to print this string even when cache is disabled. The size of the buffer is APP_RETRIEVE_LEN_ELF_SHA plus the null terminator. Changing this value will change the size of this buffer, in bytes. endmenu # "Application manager"