:orphan: .. title:: BT_SETTINGS_USE_PRINTK .. option:: CONFIG_BT_SETTINGS_USE_PRINTK *Use snprintk to encode Bluetooth settings key strings* Type: ``bool`` Help ==== .. code-block:: none When selected, Bluetooth settings will use snprintk to encode key strings. When not selected, Bluetooth settings will use a faster builtin function to encode the key string. The drawback is that if printk is enabled then the program memory footprint will be larger. Direct dependencies =================== \ :option:`SETTINGS ` && \ :option:`PRINTK ` && \ :option:`BT_SETTINGS ` && \ :option:`BT_HCI_HOST ` && \ :option:`BT_HCI ` && \ :option:`BT ` *(Includes any dependencies from ifs and menus.)* Default ======= - y Kconfig definition ================== At ``/bluetooth/host/Kconfig:163`` Included via ``Kconfig:8`` → ``Kconfig.zephyr:34`` → ``/Kconfig:9`` → ``/bluetooth/Kconfig:306`` Menu path: (Top) → Sub Systems and OS Services → Bluetooth → Store Bluetooth state and configuration persistently .. code-block:: kconfig config BT_SETTINGS_USE_PRINTK bool "Use snprintk to encode Bluetooth settings key strings" default y depends on SETTINGS && PRINTK && BT_SETTINGS && BT_HCI_HOST && BT_HCI && BT help When selected, Bluetooth settings will use snprintk to encode key strings. When not selected, Bluetooth settings will use a faster builtin function to encode the key string. The drawback is that if printk is enabled then the program memory footprint will be larger. *(The 'depends on' condition includes propagated dependencies from ifs and menus.)*