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+/* config.h - Compile-time configuration for sbc_harness
+ *
+ * Copyright (C) 2024 Luke T. Shumaker <lukeshu@lukeshu.com>
+ * SPDX-Licence-Identifier: AGPL-3.0-or-later
+ */
+#ifndef _CONFIG_H_
+#define _CONFIG_H_
+
+/*#include <assert.h>*/
+
+#if defined(USE_CONFIG_NETIO_POSIX) || defined(USE_CONFIG_COROUTINE)
+# define CONFIG_NETIO_NUM_CONNS 8
+#endif
+#ifdef USE_CONFIG_NETIO_POSIX
+# define CONFIG_NETIO_ISLINUX 1 /* can we use Linux-kernel-specific fcntls? */
+# define CONFIG_NETIO_NUM_PORTS 1
+#endif
+
+#ifdef USE_CONFIG_COROUTINE
+# define CONFIG_COROUTINE_DEFAULT_STACK_SIZE (8*1024)
+# define CONFIG_COROUTINE_MEASURE_STACK 1 /* bool */
+# define CONFIG_COROUTINE_PROTECT_STACK 1 /* bool */
+# define CONFIG_COROUTINE_DEBUG 0 /* bool */
+# define CONFIG_COROUTINE_NUM (1 /* usb_common */ +\
+ 1 /* usb_keyboard */ +\
+ CONFIG_NETIO_NUM_CONNS /* accept+read */ +\
+ (2*CONFIG_NETIO_NUM_CONNS) /* work+write */ )
+ /*static_assert((CONFIG_COROUTINE_NUM * CONFIG_COROUTINE_DEFAULT_STACK_SIZE) < (264 * 1024)); */
+#endif
+
+#ifdef USE_CONFIG_9P
+# define CONFIG_9P_PORT 564
+ /**
+ * This max-msg-size is sized so that a Twrite message can return
+ * 8KiB of data.
+ *
+ * This is the same as the default in Plan 9 4e's lib9p; it has the
+ * comment that "24" is "ample room for Twrite/Rread header
+ * (iounit)". In fact, the Twrite header is only 23 bytes
+ * ("size[4] Twrite[1] tag[2] fid[4] offset[8] count[4]") and the
+ * Rread header is even shorter at 11 bytes ("size[4] Rread[1]
+ * tag[2] count[4]"), so "24" appears to be the size of the Twrite
+ * header rounded up to a nice round number.
+ *
+ * In older versions of 9P ("9P1"), the max message size was
+ * defined as part of the protocol specification rather than
+ * negotiated. In Plan 9 1e it was (8*1024)+128, and was bumped to
+ * (8*1024)+160 in 2e and 3e.
+ */
+# define CONFIG_9P_MAX_MSG_SIZE ((8*1024)+24)
+# define CONFIG_9P_MAX_ERR_SIZE 128 /* 128 is what Plan 9 4e uses */
+#endif
+
+#endif /* _CONFIG_H */