CONFIG_XIP:

This option allows the kernel to operate with its text and read-only sections residing in ROM (or similar read-only memory). Not all boards support this option so it must be used with care; you must also supply a linker command file when building your image. Enabling this option increases both the code and data footprint of the image.

Symbol:

XIP

Type:

bool

Value:

“n”

User value:

(no user value)

Visibility:

“y”

Is choice item:

false

Is defined:

true

Is from env.:

false

Is special:

false

Prompts:
  • “Execute in place”
Default values:
  • n (value: “n”)
  • Condition: (none)
  • y (value: “y”)
  • Condition: (none)
  • y (value: “y”)
  • Condition: (none)
  • n (value: “n”)
  • Condition: NSIM (value: “n”)
  • y (value: “y”)
  • Condition: (none)
Selects:

(no selects)

Reverse (select-related) dependencies:
 

SOC_SERIES_QUARK_D2000 || SOC_SERIES_QUARK_SE || SOC_SERIES_SAME70 || SOC_SERIES_NRF52X || SOC_SERIES_NRF51X (value: “n”)

Additional dependencies from enclosing menus and ifs:
 

(no additional dependencies)

Locations:
  • ../arch/x86/Kconfig:259
  • ../arch/nios2/Kconfig:36
  • ../arch/arm/core/cortex_m/Kconfig:168
  • ../arch/arc/Kconfig:143
  • ../kernel/Kconfig:460