1 # SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 !! 1 config MIPS 2 config SUPERH !! 2 bool 3 def_bool y !! 3 default y 4 select ARCH_32BIT_OFF_T !! 4 select ARCH_SUPPORTS_UPROBES 5 select ARCH_HAS_CPU_CACHE_ALIASING << 6 select ARCH_HAVE_NMI_SAFE_CMPXCHG if ( << 7 select ARCH_HAS_BINFMT_FLAT if !MMU << 8 select ARCH_HAS_CPU_FINALIZE_INIT << 9 select ARCH_HAS_CURRENT_STACK_POINTER << 10 select ARCH_HAS_GIGANTIC_PAGE << 11 select ARCH_HAS_GCOV_PROFILE_ALL << 12 select ARCH_HAS_PTE_SPECIAL << 13 select ARCH_HAS_TICK_BROADCAST if GENE << 14 select ARCH_HIBERNATION_POSSIBLE if MM << 15 select ARCH_MIGHT_HAVE_PC_PARPORT 5 select ARCH_MIGHT_HAVE_PC_PARPORT 16 select ARCH_WANT_IPC_PARSE_VERSION !! 6 select ARCH_MIGHT_HAVE_PC_SERIO 17 select ARCH_NEED_CMPXCHG_1_EMU !! 7 select ARCH_USE_CMPXCHG_LOCKREF if 64BIT 18 select CPU_NO_EFFICIENT_FFS !! 8 select ARCH_USE_BUILTIN_BSWAP 19 select DMA_DECLARE_COHERENT !! 9 select HAVE_CONTEXT_TRACKING 20 select GENERIC_ATOMIC64 !! 10 select HAVE_GENERIC_DMA_COHERENT 21 select GENERIC_CMOS_UPDATE if SH_SH03 !! 11 select HAVE_IDE 22 select GENERIC_IDLE_POLL_SETUP !! 12 select HAVE_IRQ_EXIT_ON_IRQ_STACK 23 select GENERIC_IRQ_SHOW !! 13 select HAVE_OPROFILE 24 select GENERIC_LIB_ASHLDI3 !! 14 select HAVE_PERF_EVENTS 25 select GENERIC_LIB_ASHRDI3 !! 15 select PERF_USE_VMALLOC 26 select GENERIC_LIB_LSHRDI3 !! 16 select HAVE_ARCH_COMPILER_H 27 select GENERIC_PCI_IOMAP if PCI << 28 select GENERIC_SCHED_CLOCK << 29 select GENERIC_SMP_IDLE_THREAD << 30 select GUP_GET_PXX_LOW_HIGH if X2TLB << 31 select HAS_IOPORT if HAS_IOPORT_MAP << 32 select GENERIC_IOREMAP if MMU << 33 select HAVE_ARCH_AUDITSYSCALL << 34 select HAVE_ARCH_KGDB 17 select HAVE_ARCH_KGDB 35 select HAVE_ARCH_SECCOMP_FILTER 18 select HAVE_ARCH_SECCOMP_FILTER 36 select HAVE_ARCH_TRACEHOOK 19 select HAVE_ARCH_TRACEHOOK 37 select HAVE_DEBUG_BUGVERBOSE !! 20 select HAVE_CBPF_JIT if !CPU_MICROMIPS 38 select HAVE_DEBUG_KMEMLEAK << 39 select HAVE_DYNAMIC_FTRACE << 40 select HAVE_GUP_FAST if MMU << 41 select HAVE_FUNCTION_GRAPH_TRACER << 42 select HAVE_FUNCTION_TRACER 21 select HAVE_FUNCTION_TRACER >> 22 select HAVE_DYNAMIC_FTRACE 43 select HAVE_FTRACE_MCOUNT_RECORD 23 select HAVE_FTRACE_MCOUNT_RECORD 44 select HAVE_HW_BREAKPOINT !! 24 select HAVE_C_RECORDMCOUNT 45 select HAVE_IOREMAP_PROT if MMU && !X2 !! 25 select HAVE_FUNCTION_GRAPH_TRACER 46 select HAVE_KERNEL_BZIP2 << 47 select HAVE_KERNEL_GZIP << 48 select HAVE_KERNEL_LZMA << 49 select HAVE_KERNEL_LZO << 50 select HAVE_KERNEL_XZ << 51 select HAVE_KPROBES 26 select HAVE_KPROBES 52 select HAVE_KRETPROBES 27 select HAVE_KRETPROBES 53 select HAVE_MIXED_BREAKPOINTS_REGS << 54 select HAVE_MOD_ARCH_SPECIFIC if DWARF << 55 select HAVE_NMI << 56 select HAVE_PATA_PLATFORM << 57 select HAVE_PERF_EVENTS << 58 select HAVE_REGS_AND_STACK_ACCESS_API << 59 select HAVE_UID16 << 60 select HAVE_SOFTIRQ_ON_OWN_STACK if IR << 61 select HAVE_STACKPROTECTOR << 62 select HAVE_SYSCALL_TRACEPOINTS 28 select HAVE_SYSCALL_TRACEPOINTS >> 29 select HAVE_DEBUG_KMEMLEAK >> 30 select HAVE_SYSCALL_TRACEPOINTS >> 31 select ARCH_HAS_ELF_RANDOMIZE >> 32 select HAVE_ARCH_TRANSPARENT_HUGEPAGE if CPU_SUPPORTS_HUGEPAGES && 64BIT >> 33 select RTC_LIB if !MACH_LOONGSON64 >> 34 select GENERIC_ATOMIC64 if !64BIT >> 35 select HAVE_DMA_CONTIGUOUS >> 36 select HAVE_DMA_API_DEBUG >> 37 select GENERIC_IRQ_PROBE >> 38 select GENERIC_IRQ_SHOW >> 39 select GENERIC_PCI_IOMAP >> 40 select HAVE_ARCH_JUMP_LABEL >> 41 select ARCH_WANT_IPC_PARSE_VERSION 63 select IRQ_FORCED_THREADING 42 select IRQ_FORCED_THREADING 64 select LOCK_MM_AND_FIND_VMA !! 43 select HAVE_MEMBLOCK 65 select MODULES_USE_ELF_RELA !! 44 select HAVE_MEMBLOCK_NODE_MAP 66 select NEED_SG_DMA_LENGTH !! 45 select ARCH_DISCARD_MEMBLOCK 67 select NO_DMA if !MMU && !DMA_COHERENT !! 46 select GENERIC_SMP_IDLE_THREAD 68 select NO_GENERIC_PCI_IOPORT_MAP if PC !! 47 select BUILDTIME_EXTABLE_SORT 69 select OLD_SIGACTION !! 48 select GENERIC_CLOCKEVENTS 70 select OLD_SIGSUSPEND !! 49 select GENERIC_SCHED_CLOCK if !CAVIUM_OCTEON_SOC 71 select PCI_DOMAINS if PCI !! 50 select GENERIC_CMOS_UPDATE 72 select PERF_EVENTS !! 51 select HAVE_MOD_ARCH_SPECIFIC 73 select PERF_USE_VMALLOC !! 52 select HAVE_NMI 74 select RTC_LIB !! 53 select VIRT_TO_BUS 75 select SPARSE_IRQ !! 54 select MODULES_USE_ELF_REL if MODULES 76 select TRACE_IRQFLAGS_SUPPORT !! 55 select MODULES_USE_ELF_RELA if MODULES && 64BIT 77 help !! 56 select CLONE_BACKWARDS 78 The SuperH is a RISC processor targe !! 57 select HAVE_DEBUG_STACKOVERFLOW 79 and consumer electronics; it was als !! 58 select HAVE_CC_STACKPROTECTOR 80 gaming console. The SuperH port has !! 59 select CPU_PM if CPU_IDLE 81 <http://www.linux-sh.org/>. !! 60 select ARCH_HAS_TICK_BROADCAST if GENERIC_CLOCKEVENTS_BROADCAST >> 61 select ARCH_BINFMT_ELF_STATE >> 62 select SYSCTL_EXCEPTION_TRACE >> 63 select HAVE_VIRT_CPU_ACCOUNTING_GEN >> 64 select HAVE_IRQ_TIME_ACCOUNTING >> 65 select GENERIC_TIME_VSYSCALL >> 66 select ARCH_CLOCKSOURCE_DATA >> 67 select HANDLE_DOMAIN_IRQ >> 68 select HAVE_EXIT_THREAD >> 69 select HAVE_REGS_AND_STACK_ACCESS_API >> 70 select HAVE_ARCH_HARDENED_USERCOPY 82 71 83 config GENERIC_BUG !! 72 menu "Machine selection" 84 def_bool y !! 73 85 depends on BUG !! 74 choice >> 75 prompt "System type" >> 76 default SGI_IP22 >> 77 >> 78 config MIPS_GENERIC >> 79 bool "Generic board-agnostic MIPS kernel" >> 80 select BOOT_RAW >> 81 select BUILTIN_DTB >> 82 select CEVT_R4K >> 83 select CLKSRC_MIPS_GIC >> 84 select COMMON_CLK >> 85 select CPU_MIPSR2_IRQ_VI >> 86 select CPU_MIPSR2_IRQ_EI >> 87 select CSRC_R4K >> 88 select DMA_PERDEV_COHERENT >> 89 select HW_HAS_PCI >> 90 select IRQ_MIPS_CPU >> 91 select LIBFDT >> 92 select MIPS_CPU_SCACHE >> 93 select MIPS_GIC >> 94 select MIPS_L1_CACHE_SHIFT_7 >> 95 select NO_EXCEPT_FILL >> 96 select PCI_DRIVERS_GENERIC >> 97 select PINCTRL >> 98 select SMP_UP if SMP >> 99 select SWAP_IO_SPACE >> 100 select SYS_HAS_CPU_MIPS32_R1 >> 101 select SYS_HAS_CPU_MIPS32_R2 >> 102 select SYS_HAS_CPU_MIPS32_R6 >> 103 select SYS_HAS_CPU_MIPS64_R1 >> 104 select SYS_HAS_CPU_MIPS64_R2 >> 105 select SYS_HAS_CPU_MIPS64_R6 >> 106 select SYS_SUPPORTS_32BIT_KERNEL >> 107 select SYS_SUPPORTS_64BIT_KERNEL >> 108 select SYS_SUPPORTS_BIG_ENDIAN >> 109 select SYS_SUPPORTS_HIGHMEM >> 110 select SYS_SUPPORTS_LITTLE_ENDIAN >> 111 select SYS_SUPPORTS_MICROMIPS >> 112 select SYS_SUPPORTS_MIPS_CPS >> 113 select SYS_SUPPORTS_MIPS16 >> 114 select SYS_SUPPORTS_MULTITHREADING >> 115 select SYS_SUPPORTS_RELOCATABLE >> 116 select SYS_SUPPORTS_SMARTMIPS >> 117 select USB_EHCI_BIG_ENDIAN_DESC if CPU_BIG_ENDIAN >> 118 select USB_EHCI_BIG_ENDIAN_MMIO if CPU_BIG_ENDIAN >> 119 select USB_OHCI_BIG_ENDIAN_DESC if CPU_BIG_ENDIAN >> 120 select USB_OHCI_BIG_ENDIAN_MMIO if CPU_BIG_ENDIAN >> 121 select USB_UHCI_BIG_ENDIAN_DESC if CPU_BIG_ENDIAN >> 122 select USB_UHCI_BIG_ENDIAN_MMIO if CPU_BIG_ENDIAN >> 123 select USE_OF >> 124 help >> 125 Select this to build a kernel which aims to support multiple boards, >> 126 generally using a flattened device tree passed from the bootloader >> 127 using the boot protocol defined in the UHI (Unified Hosting >> 128 Interface) specification. >> 129 >> 130 config MIPS_ALCHEMY >> 131 bool "Alchemy processor based machines" >> 132 select ARCH_PHYS_ADDR_T_64BIT >> 133 select CEVT_R4K >> 134 select CSRC_R4K >> 135 select IRQ_MIPS_CPU >> 136 select DMA_MAYBE_COHERENT # Au1000,1500,1100 aren't, rest is >> 137 select SYS_HAS_CPU_MIPS32_R1 >> 138 select SYS_SUPPORTS_32BIT_KERNEL >> 139 select SYS_SUPPORTS_APM_EMULATION >> 140 select GPIOLIB >> 141 select SYS_SUPPORTS_ZBOOT >> 142 select COMMON_CLK >> 143 >> 144 config AR7 >> 145 bool "Texas Instruments AR7" >> 146 select BOOT_ELF32 >> 147 select DMA_NONCOHERENT >> 148 select CEVT_R4K >> 149 select CSRC_R4K >> 150 select IRQ_MIPS_CPU >> 151 select NO_EXCEPT_FILL >> 152 select SWAP_IO_SPACE >> 153 select SYS_HAS_CPU_MIPS32_R1 >> 154 select SYS_HAS_EARLY_PRINTK >> 155 select SYS_SUPPORTS_32BIT_KERNEL >> 156 select SYS_SUPPORTS_LITTLE_ENDIAN >> 157 select SYS_SUPPORTS_MIPS16 >> 158 select SYS_SUPPORTS_ZBOOT_UART16550 >> 159 select GPIOLIB >> 160 select VLYNQ >> 161 select HAVE_CLK >> 162 help >> 163 Support for the Texas Instruments AR7 System-on-a-Chip >> 164 family: TNETD7100, 7200 and 7300. >> 165 >> 166 config ATH25 >> 167 bool "Atheros AR231x/AR531x SoC support" >> 168 select CEVT_R4K >> 169 select CSRC_R4K >> 170 select DMA_NONCOHERENT >> 171 select IRQ_MIPS_CPU >> 172 select IRQ_DOMAIN >> 173 select SYS_HAS_CPU_MIPS32_R1 >> 174 select SYS_SUPPORTS_BIG_ENDIAN >> 175 select SYS_SUPPORTS_32BIT_KERNEL >> 176 select SYS_HAS_EARLY_PRINTK >> 177 help >> 178 Support for Atheros AR231x and Atheros AR531x based boards >> 179 >> 180 config ATH79 >> 181 bool "Atheros AR71XX/AR724X/AR913X based boards" >> 182 select ARCH_HAS_RESET_CONTROLLER >> 183 select BOOT_RAW >> 184 select CEVT_R4K >> 185 select CSRC_R4K >> 186 select DMA_NONCOHERENT >> 187 select GPIOLIB >> 188 select HAVE_CLK >> 189 select COMMON_CLK >> 190 select CLKDEV_LOOKUP >> 191 select IRQ_MIPS_CPU >> 192 select MIPS_MACHINE >> 193 select SYS_HAS_CPU_MIPS32_R2 >> 194 select SYS_HAS_EARLY_PRINTK >> 195 select SYS_SUPPORTS_32BIT_KERNEL >> 196 select SYS_SUPPORTS_BIG_ENDIAN >> 197 select SYS_SUPPORTS_MIPS16 >> 198 select SYS_SUPPORTS_ZBOOT_UART_PROM >> 199 select USE_OF >> 200 help >> 201 Support for the Atheros AR71XX/AR724X/AR913X SoCs. >> 202 >> 203 config BMIPS_GENERIC >> 204 bool "Broadcom Generic BMIPS kernel" >> 205 select BOOT_RAW >> 206 select NO_EXCEPT_FILL >> 207 select USE_OF >> 208 select CEVT_R4K >> 209 select CSRC_R4K >> 210 select SYNC_R4K >> 211 select COMMON_CLK >> 212 select BCM6345_L1_IRQ >> 213 select BCM7038_L1_IRQ >> 214 select BCM7120_L2_IRQ >> 215 select BRCMSTB_L2_IRQ >> 216 select IRQ_MIPS_CPU >> 217 select DMA_NONCOHERENT >> 218 select SYS_SUPPORTS_32BIT_KERNEL >> 219 select SYS_SUPPORTS_LITTLE_ENDIAN >> 220 select SYS_SUPPORTS_BIG_ENDIAN >> 221 select SYS_SUPPORTS_HIGHMEM >> 222 select SYS_HAS_CPU_BMIPS32_3300 >> 223 select SYS_HAS_CPU_BMIPS4350 >> 224 select SYS_HAS_CPU_BMIPS4380 >> 225 select SYS_HAS_CPU_BMIPS5000 >> 226 select SWAP_IO_SPACE >> 227 select USB_EHCI_BIG_ENDIAN_DESC if CPU_BIG_ENDIAN >> 228 select USB_EHCI_BIG_ENDIAN_MMIO if CPU_BIG_ENDIAN >> 229 select USB_OHCI_BIG_ENDIAN_DESC if CPU_BIG_ENDIAN >> 230 select USB_OHCI_BIG_ENDIAN_MMIO if CPU_BIG_ENDIAN >> 231 help >> 232 Build a generic DT-based kernel image that boots on select >> 233 BCM33xx cable modem chips, BCM63xx DSL chips, and BCM7xxx set-top >> 234 box chips. Note that CONFIG_CPU_BIG_ENDIAN/CONFIG_CPU_LITTLE_ENDIAN >> 235 must be set appropriately for your board. >> 236 >> 237 config BCM47XX >> 238 bool "Broadcom BCM47XX based boards" >> 239 select BOOT_RAW >> 240 select CEVT_R4K >> 241 select CSRC_R4K >> 242 select DMA_NONCOHERENT >> 243 select HW_HAS_PCI >> 244 select IRQ_MIPS_CPU >> 245 select SYS_HAS_CPU_MIPS32_R1 >> 246 select NO_EXCEPT_FILL >> 247 select SYS_SUPPORTS_32BIT_KERNEL >> 248 select SYS_SUPPORTS_LITTLE_ENDIAN >> 249 select SYS_SUPPORTS_MIPS16 >> 250 select SYS_HAS_EARLY_PRINTK >> 251 select USE_GENERIC_EARLY_PRINTK_8250 >> 252 select GPIOLIB >> 253 select LEDS_GPIO_REGISTER >> 254 select BCM47XX_NVRAM >> 255 select BCM47XX_SPROM >> 256 help >> 257 Support for BCM47XX based boards >> 258 >> 259 config BCM63XX >> 260 bool "Broadcom BCM63XX based boards" >> 261 select BOOT_RAW >> 262 select CEVT_R4K >> 263 select CSRC_R4K >> 264 select SYNC_R4K >> 265 select DMA_NONCOHERENT >> 266 select IRQ_MIPS_CPU >> 267 select SYS_SUPPORTS_32BIT_KERNEL >> 268 select SYS_SUPPORTS_BIG_ENDIAN >> 269 select SYS_HAS_EARLY_PRINTK >> 270 select SYS_HAS_CPU_BMIPS32_3300 >> 271 select SYS_HAS_CPU_BMIPS4350 >> 272 select SYS_HAS_CPU_BMIPS4380 >> 273 select SWAP_IO_SPACE >> 274 select GPIOLIB >> 275 select HAVE_CLK >> 276 select MIPS_L1_CACHE_SHIFT_4 >> 277 help >> 278 Support for BCM63XX based boards >> 279 >> 280 config MIPS_COBALT >> 281 bool "Cobalt Server" >> 282 select CEVT_R4K >> 283 select CSRC_R4K >> 284 select CEVT_GT641XX >> 285 select DMA_NONCOHERENT >> 286 select HW_HAS_PCI >> 287 select I8253 >> 288 select I8259 >> 289 select IRQ_MIPS_CPU >> 290 select IRQ_GT641XX >> 291 select PCI_GT64XXX_PCI0 >> 292 select PCI >> 293 select SYS_HAS_CPU_NEVADA >> 294 select SYS_HAS_EARLY_PRINTK >> 295 select SYS_SUPPORTS_32BIT_KERNEL >> 296 select SYS_SUPPORTS_64BIT_KERNEL >> 297 select SYS_SUPPORTS_LITTLE_ENDIAN >> 298 select USE_GENERIC_EARLY_PRINTK_8250 >> 299 >> 300 config MACH_DECSTATION >> 301 bool "DECstations" >> 302 select BOOT_ELF32 >> 303 select CEVT_DS1287 >> 304 select CEVT_R4K if CPU_R4X00 >> 305 select CSRC_IOASIC >> 306 select CSRC_R4K if CPU_R4X00 >> 307 select CPU_DADDI_WORKAROUNDS if 64BIT >> 308 select CPU_R4000_WORKAROUNDS if 64BIT >> 309 select CPU_R4400_WORKAROUNDS if 64BIT >> 310 select DMA_NONCOHERENT >> 311 select NO_IOPORT_MAP >> 312 select IRQ_MIPS_CPU >> 313 select SYS_HAS_CPU_R3000 >> 314 select SYS_HAS_CPU_R4X00 >> 315 select SYS_SUPPORTS_32BIT_KERNEL >> 316 select SYS_SUPPORTS_64BIT_KERNEL >> 317 select SYS_SUPPORTS_LITTLE_ENDIAN >> 318 select SYS_SUPPORTS_128HZ >> 319 select SYS_SUPPORTS_256HZ >> 320 select SYS_SUPPORTS_1024HZ >> 321 select MIPS_L1_CACHE_SHIFT_4 >> 322 help >> 323 This enables support for DEC's MIPS based workstations. For details >> 324 see the Linux/MIPS FAQ on <http://www.linux-mips.org/> and the >> 325 DECstation porting pages on <http://decstation.unix-ag.org/>. >> 326 >> 327 If you have one of the following DECstation Models you definitely >> 328 want to choose R4xx0 for the CPU Type: >> 329 >> 330 DECstation 5000/50 >> 331 DECstation 5000/150 >> 332 DECstation 5000/260 >> 333 DECsystem 5900/260 >> 334 >> 335 otherwise choose R3000. >> 336 >> 337 config MACH_JAZZ >> 338 bool "Jazz family of machines" >> 339 select FW_ARC >> 340 select FW_ARC32 >> 341 select ARCH_MAY_HAVE_PC_FDC >> 342 select CEVT_R4K >> 343 select CSRC_R4K >> 344 select DEFAULT_SGI_PARTITION if CPU_BIG_ENDIAN >> 345 select GENERIC_ISA_DMA >> 346 select HAVE_PCSPKR_PLATFORM >> 347 select IRQ_MIPS_CPU >> 348 select I8253 >> 349 select I8259 >> 350 select ISA >> 351 select SYS_HAS_CPU_R4X00 >> 352 select SYS_SUPPORTS_32BIT_KERNEL >> 353 select SYS_SUPPORTS_64BIT_KERNEL >> 354 select SYS_SUPPORTS_100HZ >> 355 help >> 356 This a family of machines based on the MIPS R4030 chipset which was >> 357 used by several vendors to build RISC/os and Windows NT workstations. >> 358 Members include the Acer PICA, MIPS Magnum 4000, MIPS Millennium and >> 359 Olivetti M700-10 workstations. >> 360 >> 361 config MACH_INGENIC >> 362 bool "Ingenic SoC based machines" >> 363 select SYS_SUPPORTS_32BIT_KERNEL >> 364 select SYS_SUPPORTS_LITTLE_ENDIAN >> 365 select SYS_SUPPORTS_ZBOOT_UART16550 >> 366 select DMA_NONCOHERENT >> 367 select IRQ_MIPS_CPU >> 368 select GPIOLIB >> 369 select COMMON_CLK >> 370 select GENERIC_IRQ_CHIP >> 371 select BUILTIN_DTB >> 372 select USE_OF >> 373 select LIBFDT >> 374 >> 375 config LANTIQ >> 376 bool "Lantiq based platforms" >> 377 select DMA_NONCOHERENT >> 378 select IRQ_MIPS_CPU >> 379 select CEVT_R4K >> 380 select CSRC_R4K >> 381 select SYS_HAS_CPU_MIPS32_R1 >> 382 select SYS_HAS_CPU_MIPS32_R2 >> 383 select SYS_SUPPORTS_BIG_ENDIAN >> 384 select SYS_SUPPORTS_32BIT_KERNEL >> 385 select SYS_SUPPORTS_MIPS16 >> 386 select SYS_SUPPORTS_MULTITHREADING >> 387 select SYS_HAS_EARLY_PRINTK >> 388 select GPIOLIB >> 389 select SWAP_IO_SPACE >> 390 select BOOT_RAW >> 391 select CLKDEV_LOOKUP >> 392 select USE_OF >> 393 select PINCTRL >> 394 select PINCTRL_LANTIQ >> 395 select ARCH_HAS_RESET_CONTROLLER >> 396 select RESET_CONTROLLER >> 397 >> 398 config LASAT >> 399 bool "LASAT Networks platforms" >> 400 select CEVT_R4K >> 401 select CRC32 >> 402 select CSRC_R4K >> 403 select DMA_NONCOHERENT >> 404 select SYS_HAS_EARLY_PRINTK >> 405 select HW_HAS_PCI >> 406 select IRQ_MIPS_CPU >> 407 select PCI_GT64XXX_PCI0 >> 408 select MIPS_NILE4 >> 409 select R5000_CPU_SCACHE >> 410 select SYS_HAS_CPU_R5000 >> 411 select SYS_SUPPORTS_32BIT_KERNEL >> 412 select SYS_SUPPORTS_64BIT_KERNEL if BROKEN >> 413 select SYS_SUPPORTS_LITTLE_ENDIAN >> 414 >> 415 config MACH_LOONGSON32 >> 416 bool "Loongson-1 family of machines" >> 417 select SYS_SUPPORTS_ZBOOT >> 418 help >> 419 This enables support for the Loongson-1 family of machines. >> 420 >> 421 Loongson-1 is a family of 32-bit MIPS-compatible SoCs developed by >> 422 the Institute of Computing Technology (ICT), Chinese Academy of >> 423 Sciences (CAS). >> 424 >> 425 config MACH_LOONGSON64 >> 426 bool "Loongson-2/3 family of machines" >> 427 select SYS_SUPPORTS_ZBOOT >> 428 help >> 429 This enables the support of Loongson-2/3 family of machines. >> 430 >> 431 Loongson-2 is a family of single-core CPUs and Loongson-3 is a >> 432 family of multi-core CPUs. They are both 64-bit general-purpose >> 433 MIPS-compatible CPUs. Loongson-2/3 are developed by the Institute >> 434 of Computing Technology (ICT), Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) >> 435 in the People's Republic of China. The chief architect is Professor >> 436 Weiwu Hu. >> 437 >> 438 config MACH_PISTACHIO >> 439 bool "IMG Pistachio SoC based boards" >> 440 select BOOT_ELF32 >> 441 select BOOT_RAW >> 442 select CEVT_R4K >> 443 select CLKSRC_MIPS_GIC >> 444 select COMMON_CLK >> 445 select CSRC_R4K >> 446 select DMA_NONCOHERENT >> 447 select GPIOLIB >> 448 select IRQ_MIPS_CPU >> 449 select LIBFDT >> 450 select MFD_SYSCON >> 451 select MIPS_CPU_SCACHE >> 452 select MIPS_GIC >> 453 select PINCTRL >> 454 select REGULATOR >> 455 select SYS_HAS_CPU_MIPS32_R2 >> 456 select SYS_SUPPORTS_32BIT_KERNEL >> 457 select SYS_SUPPORTS_LITTLE_ENDIAN >> 458 select SYS_SUPPORTS_MIPS_CPS >> 459 select SYS_SUPPORTS_MULTITHREADING >> 460 select SYS_SUPPORTS_RELOCATABLE >> 461 select SYS_SUPPORTS_ZBOOT >> 462 select SYS_HAS_EARLY_PRINTK >> 463 select USE_GENERIC_EARLY_PRINTK_8250 >> 464 select USE_OF >> 465 help >> 466 This enables support for the IMG Pistachio SoC platform. >> 467 >> 468 config MACH_XILFPGA >> 469 bool "MIPSfpga Xilinx based boards" >> 470 select BOOT_ELF32 >> 471 select BOOT_RAW >> 472 select BUILTIN_DTB >> 473 select CEVT_R4K >> 474 select COMMON_CLK >> 475 select CSRC_R4K >> 476 select GPIOLIB >> 477 select IRQ_MIPS_CPU >> 478 select LIBFDT >> 479 select MIPS_CPU_SCACHE >> 480 select SYS_HAS_EARLY_PRINTK >> 481 select SYS_HAS_CPU_MIPS32_R2 >> 482 select SYS_SUPPORTS_32BIT_KERNEL >> 483 select SYS_SUPPORTS_LITTLE_ENDIAN >> 484 select SYS_SUPPORTS_ZBOOT_UART16550 >> 485 select USE_OF >> 486 select USE_GENERIC_EARLY_PRINTK_8250 >> 487 help >> 488 This enables support for the IMG University Program MIPSfpga platform. >> 489 >> 490 config MIPS_MALTA >> 491 bool "MIPS Malta board" >> 492 select ARCH_MAY_HAVE_PC_FDC >> 493 select BOOT_ELF32 >> 494 select BOOT_RAW >> 495 select BUILTIN_DTB >> 496 select CEVT_R4K >> 497 select CSRC_R4K >> 498 select CLKSRC_MIPS_GIC >> 499 select COMMON_CLK >> 500 select DMA_MAYBE_COHERENT >> 501 select GENERIC_ISA_DMA >> 502 select HAVE_PCSPKR_PLATFORM >> 503 select IRQ_MIPS_CPU >> 504 select MIPS_GIC >> 505 select HW_HAS_PCI >> 506 select I8253 >> 507 select I8259 >> 508 select MIPS_BONITO64 >> 509 select MIPS_CPU_SCACHE >> 510 select MIPS_L1_CACHE_SHIFT_6 >> 511 select PCI_GT64XXX_PCI0 >> 512 select MIPS_MSC >> 513 select SMP_UP if SMP >> 514 select SWAP_IO_SPACE >> 515 select SYS_HAS_CPU_MIPS32_R1 >> 516 select SYS_HAS_CPU_MIPS32_R2 >> 517 select SYS_HAS_CPU_MIPS32_R3_5 >> 518 select SYS_HAS_CPU_MIPS32_R5 >> 519 select SYS_HAS_CPU_MIPS32_R6 >> 520 select SYS_HAS_CPU_MIPS64_R1 >> 521 select SYS_HAS_CPU_MIPS64_R2 >> 522 select SYS_HAS_CPU_MIPS64_R6 >> 523 select SYS_HAS_CPU_NEVADA >> 524 select SYS_HAS_CPU_RM7000 >> 525 select SYS_SUPPORTS_32BIT_KERNEL >> 526 select SYS_SUPPORTS_64BIT_KERNEL >> 527 select SYS_SUPPORTS_BIG_ENDIAN >> 528 select SYS_SUPPORTS_HIGHMEM >> 529 select SYS_SUPPORTS_LITTLE_ENDIAN >> 530 select SYS_SUPPORTS_MICROMIPS >> 531 select SYS_SUPPORTS_MIPS_CMP >> 532 select SYS_SUPPORTS_MIPS_CPS >> 533 select SYS_SUPPORTS_MIPS16 >> 534 select SYS_SUPPORTS_MULTITHREADING >> 535 select SYS_SUPPORTS_SMARTMIPS >> 536 select SYS_SUPPORTS_ZBOOT >> 537 select SYS_SUPPORTS_RELOCATABLE >> 538 select USE_OF >> 539 select LIBFDT >> 540 select ZONE_DMA32 if 64BIT >> 541 select BUILTIN_DTB >> 542 select LIBFDT >> 543 help >> 544 This enables support for the MIPS Technologies Malta evaluation >> 545 board. >> 546 >> 547 config MACH_PIC32 >> 548 bool "Microchip PIC32 Family" >> 549 help >> 550 This enables support for the Microchip PIC32 family of platforms. >> 551 >> 552 Microchip PIC32 is a family of general-purpose 32 bit MIPS core >> 553 microcontrollers. >> 554 >> 555 config NEC_MARKEINS >> 556 bool "NEC EMMA2RH Mark-eins board" >> 557 select SOC_EMMA2RH >> 558 select HW_HAS_PCI >> 559 help >> 560 This enables support for the NEC Electronics Mark-eins boards. >> 561 >> 562 config MACH_VR41XX >> 563 bool "NEC VR4100 series based machines" >> 564 select CEVT_R4K >> 565 select CSRC_R4K >> 566 select SYS_HAS_CPU_VR41XX >> 567 select SYS_SUPPORTS_MIPS16 >> 568 select GPIOLIB >> 569 >> 570 config NXP_STB220 >> 571 bool "NXP STB220 board" >> 572 select SOC_PNX833X >> 573 help >> 574 Support for NXP Semiconductors STB220 Development Board. >> 575 >> 576 config NXP_STB225 >> 577 bool "NXP 225 board" >> 578 select SOC_PNX833X >> 579 select SOC_PNX8335 >> 580 help >> 581 Support for NXP Semiconductors STB225 Development Board. >> 582 >> 583 config PMC_MSP >> 584 bool "PMC-Sierra MSP chipsets" >> 585 select CEVT_R4K >> 586 select CSRC_R4K >> 587 select DMA_NONCOHERENT >> 588 select SWAP_IO_SPACE >> 589 select NO_EXCEPT_FILL >> 590 select BOOT_RAW >> 591 select SYS_HAS_CPU_MIPS32_R1 >> 592 select SYS_HAS_CPU_MIPS32_R2 >> 593 select SYS_SUPPORTS_32BIT_KERNEL >> 594 select SYS_SUPPORTS_BIG_ENDIAN >> 595 select SYS_SUPPORTS_MIPS16 >> 596 select IRQ_MIPS_CPU >> 597 select SERIAL_8250 >> 598 select SERIAL_8250_CONSOLE >> 599 select USB_EHCI_BIG_ENDIAN_MMIO >> 600 select USB_EHCI_BIG_ENDIAN_DESC >> 601 help >> 602 This adds support for the PMC-Sierra family of Multi-Service >> 603 Processor System-On-A-Chips. These parts include a number >> 604 of integrated peripherals, interfaces and DSPs in addition to >> 605 a variety of MIPS cores. >> 606 >> 607 config RALINK >> 608 bool "Ralink based machines" >> 609 select CEVT_R4K >> 610 select CSRC_R4K >> 611 select BOOT_RAW >> 612 select DMA_NONCOHERENT >> 613 select IRQ_MIPS_CPU >> 614 select USE_OF >> 615 select SYS_HAS_CPU_MIPS32_R1 >> 616 select SYS_HAS_CPU_MIPS32_R2 >> 617 select SYS_SUPPORTS_32BIT_KERNEL >> 618 select SYS_SUPPORTS_LITTLE_ENDIAN >> 619 select SYS_SUPPORTS_MIPS16 >> 620 select SYS_HAS_EARLY_PRINTK >> 621 select CLKDEV_LOOKUP >> 622 select ARCH_HAS_RESET_CONTROLLER >> 623 select RESET_CONTROLLER >> 624 >> 625 config SGI_IP22 >> 626 bool "SGI IP22 (Indy/Indigo2)" >> 627 select FW_ARC >> 628 select FW_ARC32 >> 629 select BOOT_ELF32 >> 630 select CEVT_R4K >> 631 select CSRC_R4K >> 632 select DEFAULT_SGI_PARTITION >> 633 select DMA_NONCOHERENT >> 634 select HW_HAS_EISA >> 635 select I8253 >> 636 select I8259 >> 637 select IP22_CPU_SCACHE >> 638 select IRQ_MIPS_CPU >> 639 select GENERIC_ISA_DMA_SUPPORT_BROKEN >> 640 select SGI_HAS_I8042 >> 641 select SGI_HAS_INDYDOG >> 642 select SGI_HAS_HAL2 >> 643 select SGI_HAS_SEEQ >> 644 select SGI_HAS_WD93 >> 645 select SGI_HAS_ZILOG >> 646 select SWAP_IO_SPACE >> 647 select SYS_HAS_CPU_R4X00 >> 648 select SYS_HAS_CPU_R5000 >> 649 # >> 650 # Disable EARLY_PRINTK for now since it leads to overwritten prom >> 651 # memory during early boot on some machines. >> 652 # >> 653 # See http://www.linux-mips.org/cgi-bin/mesg.cgi?a=linux-mips&i=20091119164009.GA15038%40deprecation.cyrius.com >> 654 # for a more details discussion >> 655 # >> 656 # select SYS_HAS_EARLY_PRINTK >> 657 select SYS_SUPPORTS_32BIT_KERNEL >> 658 select SYS_SUPPORTS_64BIT_KERNEL >> 659 select SYS_SUPPORTS_BIG_ENDIAN >> 660 select MIPS_L1_CACHE_SHIFT_7 >> 661 help >> 662 This are the SGI Indy, Challenge S and Indigo2, as well as certain >> 663 OEM variants like the Tandem CMN B006S. To compile a Linux kernel >> 664 that runs on these, say Y here. >> 665 >> 666 config SGI_IP27 >> 667 bool "SGI IP27 (Origin200/2000)" >> 668 select FW_ARC >> 669 select FW_ARC64 >> 670 select BOOT_ELF64 >> 671 select DEFAULT_SGI_PARTITION >> 672 select DMA_COHERENT >> 673 select SYS_HAS_EARLY_PRINTK >> 674 select HW_HAS_PCI >> 675 select NR_CPUS_DEFAULT_64 >> 676 select SYS_HAS_CPU_R10000 >> 677 select SYS_SUPPORTS_64BIT_KERNEL >> 678 select SYS_SUPPORTS_BIG_ENDIAN >> 679 select SYS_SUPPORTS_NUMA >> 680 select SYS_SUPPORTS_SMP >> 681 select MIPS_L1_CACHE_SHIFT_7 >> 682 help >> 683 This are the SGI Origin 200, Origin 2000 and Onyx 2 Graphics >> 684 workstations. To compile a Linux kernel that runs on these, say Y >> 685 here. >> 686 >> 687 config SGI_IP28 >> 688 bool "SGI IP28 (Indigo2 R10k)" >> 689 select FW_ARC >> 690 select FW_ARC64 >> 691 select BOOT_ELF64 >> 692 select CEVT_R4K >> 693 select CSRC_R4K >> 694 select DEFAULT_SGI_PARTITION >> 695 select DMA_NONCOHERENT >> 696 select GENERIC_ISA_DMA_SUPPORT_BROKEN >> 697 select IRQ_MIPS_CPU >> 698 select HW_HAS_EISA >> 699 select I8253 >> 700 select I8259 >> 701 select SGI_HAS_I8042 >> 702 select SGI_HAS_INDYDOG >> 703 select SGI_HAS_HAL2 >> 704 select SGI_HAS_SEEQ >> 705 select SGI_HAS_WD93 >> 706 select SGI_HAS_ZILOG >> 707 select SWAP_IO_SPACE >> 708 select SYS_HAS_CPU_R10000 >> 709 # >> 710 # Disable EARLY_PRINTK for now since it leads to overwritten prom >> 711 # memory during early boot on some machines. >> 712 # >> 713 # See http://www.linux-mips.org/cgi-bin/mesg.cgi?a=linux-mips&i=20091119164009.GA15038%40deprecation.cyrius.com >> 714 # for a more details discussion >> 715 # >> 716 # select SYS_HAS_EARLY_PRINTK >> 717 select SYS_SUPPORTS_64BIT_KERNEL >> 718 select SYS_SUPPORTS_BIG_ENDIAN >> 719 select MIPS_L1_CACHE_SHIFT_7 >> 720 help >> 721 This is the SGI Indigo2 with R10000 processor. To compile a Linux >> 722 kernel that runs on these, say Y here. >> 723 >> 724 config SGI_IP32 >> 725 bool "SGI IP32 (O2)" >> 726 select FW_ARC >> 727 select FW_ARC32 >> 728 select BOOT_ELF32 >> 729 select CEVT_R4K >> 730 select CSRC_R4K >> 731 select DMA_NONCOHERENT >> 732 select HW_HAS_PCI >> 733 select IRQ_MIPS_CPU >> 734 select R5000_CPU_SCACHE >> 735 select RM7000_CPU_SCACHE >> 736 select SYS_HAS_CPU_R5000 >> 737 select SYS_HAS_CPU_R10000 if BROKEN >> 738 select SYS_HAS_CPU_RM7000 >> 739 select SYS_HAS_CPU_NEVADA >> 740 select SYS_SUPPORTS_64BIT_KERNEL >> 741 select SYS_SUPPORTS_BIG_ENDIAN >> 742 help >> 743 If you want this kernel to run on SGI O2 workstation, say Y here. >> 744 >> 745 config SIBYTE_CRHINE >> 746 bool "Sibyte BCM91120C-CRhine" >> 747 select BOOT_ELF32 >> 748 select DMA_COHERENT >> 749 select SIBYTE_BCM1120 >> 750 select SWAP_IO_SPACE >> 751 select SYS_HAS_CPU_SB1 >> 752 select SYS_SUPPORTS_BIG_ENDIAN >> 753 select SYS_SUPPORTS_LITTLE_ENDIAN >> 754 >> 755 config SIBYTE_CARMEL >> 756 bool "Sibyte BCM91120x-Carmel" >> 757 select BOOT_ELF32 >> 758 select DMA_COHERENT >> 759 select SIBYTE_BCM1120 >> 760 select SWAP_IO_SPACE >> 761 select SYS_HAS_CPU_SB1 >> 762 select SYS_SUPPORTS_BIG_ENDIAN >> 763 select SYS_SUPPORTS_LITTLE_ENDIAN >> 764 >> 765 config SIBYTE_CRHONE >> 766 bool "Sibyte BCM91125C-CRhone" >> 767 select BOOT_ELF32 >> 768 select DMA_COHERENT >> 769 select SIBYTE_BCM1125 >> 770 select SWAP_IO_SPACE >> 771 select SYS_HAS_CPU_SB1 >> 772 select SYS_SUPPORTS_BIG_ENDIAN >> 773 select SYS_SUPPORTS_HIGHMEM >> 774 select SYS_SUPPORTS_LITTLE_ENDIAN >> 775 >> 776 config SIBYTE_RHONE >> 777 bool "Sibyte BCM91125E-Rhone" >> 778 select BOOT_ELF32 >> 779 select DMA_COHERENT >> 780 select SIBYTE_BCM1125H >> 781 select SWAP_IO_SPACE >> 782 select SYS_HAS_CPU_SB1 >> 783 select SYS_SUPPORTS_BIG_ENDIAN >> 784 select SYS_SUPPORTS_LITTLE_ENDIAN >> 785 >> 786 config SIBYTE_SWARM >> 787 bool "Sibyte BCM91250A-SWARM" >> 788 select BOOT_ELF32 >> 789 select DMA_COHERENT >> 790 select HAVE_PATA_PLATFORM >> 791 select SIBYTE_SB1250 >> 792 select SWAP_IO_SPACE >> 793 select SYS_HAS_CPU_SB1 >> 794 select SYS_SUPPORTS_BIG_ENDIAN >> 795 select SYS_SUPPORTS_HIGHMEM >> 796 select SYS_SUPPORTS_LITTLE_ENDIAN >> 797 select ZONE_DMA32 if 64BIT >> 798 >> 799 config SIBYTE_LITTLESUR >> 800 bool "Sibyte BCM91250C2-LittleSur" >> 801 select BOOT_ELF32 >> 802 select DMA_COHERENT >> 803 select HAVE_PATA_PLATFORM >> 804 select SIBYTE_SB1250 >> 805 select SWAP_IO_SPACE >> 806 select SYS_HAS_CPU_SB1 >> 807 select SYS_SUPPORTS_BIG_ENDIAN >> 808 select SYS_SUPPORTS_HIGHMEM >> 809 select SYS_SUPPORTS_LITTLE_ENDIAN >> 810 select ZONE_DMA32 if 64BIT >> 811 >> 812 config SIBYTE_SENTOSA >> 813 bool "Sibyte BCM91250E-Sentosa" >> 814 select BOOT_ELF32 >> 815 select DMA_COHERENT >> 816 select SIBYTE_SB1250 >> 817 select SWAP_IO_SPACE >> 818 select SYS_HAS_CPU_SB1 >> 819 select SYS_SUPPORTS_BIG_ENDIAN >> 820 select SYS_SUPPORTS_LITTLE_ENDIAN >> 821 >> 822 config SIBYTE_BIGSUR >> 823 bool "Sibyte BCM91480B-BigSur" >> 824 select BOOT_ELF32 >> 825 select DMA_COHERENT >> 826 select NR_CPUS_DEFAULT_4 >> 827 select SIBYTE_BCM1x80 >> 828 select SWAP_IO_SPACE >> 829 select SYS_HAS_CPU_SB1 >> 830 select SYS_SUPPORTS_BIG_ENDIAN >> 831 select SYS_SUPPORTS_HIGHMEM >> 832 select SYS_SUPPORTS_LITTLE_ENDIAN >> 833 select ZONE_DMA32 if 64BIT >> 834 >> 835 config SNI_RM >> 836 bool "SNI RM200/300/400" >> 837 select FW_ARC if CPU_LITTLE_ENDIAN >> 838 select FW_ARC32 if CPU_LITTLE_ENDIAN >> 839 select FW_SNIPROM if CPU_BIG_ENDIAN >> 840 select ARCH_MAY_HAVE_PC_FDC >> 841 select BOOT_ELF32 >> 842 select CEVT_R4K >> 843 select CSRC_R4K >> 844 select DEFAULT_SGI_PARTITION if CPU_BIG_ENDIAN >> 845 select DMA_NONCOHERENT >> 846 select GENERIC_ISA_DMA >> 847 select HAVE_PCSPKR_PLATFORM >> 848 select HW_HAS_EISA >> 849 select HW_HAS_PCI >> 850 select IRQ_MIPS_CPU >> 851 select I8253 >> 852 select I8259 >> 853 select ISA >> 854 select MIPS_L1_CACHE_SHIFT_6 >> 855 select SWAP_IO_SPACE if CPU_BIG_ENDIAN >> 856 select SYS_HAS_CPU_R4X00 >> 857 select SYS_HAS_CPU_R5000 >> 858 select SYS_HAS_CPU_R10000 >> 859 select R5000_CPU_SCACHE >> 860 select SYS_HAS_EARLY_PRINTK >> 861 select SYS_SUPPORTS_32BIT_KERNEL >> 862 select SYS_SUPPORTS_64BIT_KERNEL >> 863 select SYS_SUPPORTS_BIG_ENDIAN >> 864 select SYS_SUPPORTS_HIGHMEM >> 865 select SYS_SUPPORTS_LITTLE_ENDIAN >> 866 help >> 867 The SNI RM200/300/400 are MIPS-based machines manufactured by >> 868 Siemens Nixdorf Informationssysteme (SNI), parent company of Pyramid >> 869 Technology and now in turn merged with Fujitsu. Say Y here to >> 870 support this machine type. >> 871 >> 872 config MACH_TX39XX >> 873 bool "Toshiba TX39 series based machines" >> 874 >> 875 config MACH_TX49XX >> 876 bool "Toshiba TX49 series based machines" >> 877 >> 878 config MIKROTIK_RB532 >> 879 bool "Mikrotik RB532 boards" >> 880 select CEVT_R4K >> 881 select CSRC_R4K >> 882 select DMA_NONCOHERENT >> 883 select HW_HAS_PCI >> 884 select IRQ_MIPS_CPU >> 885 select SYS_HAS_CPU_MIPS32_R1 >> 886 select SYS_SUPPORTS_32BIT_KERNEL >> 887 select SYS_SUPPORTS_LITTLE_ENDIAN >> 888 select SWAP_IO_SPACE >> 889 select BOOT_RAW >> 890 select GPIOLIB >> 891 select MIPS_L1_CACHE_SHIFT_4 >> 892 help >> 893 Support the Mikrotik(tm) RouterBoard 532 series, >> 894 based on the IDT RC32434 SoC. >> 895 >> 896 config CAVIUM_OCTEON_SOC >> 897 bool "Cavium Networks Octeon SoC based boards" >> 898 select CEVT_R4K >> 899 select ARCH_PHYS_ADDR_T_64BIT >> 900 select DMA_COHERENT >> 901 select SYS_SUPPORTS_64BIT_KERNEL >> 902 select SYS_SUPPORTS_BIG_ENDIAN >> 903 select EDAC_SUPPORT >> 904 select EDAC_ATOMIC_SCRUB >> 905 select SYS_SUPPORTS_LITTLE_ENDIAN >> 906 select SYS_SUPPORTS_HOTPLUG_CPU if CPU_BIG_ENDIAN >> 907 select SYS_HAS_EARLY_PRINTK >> 908 select SYS_HAS_CPU_CAVIUM_OCTEON >> 909 select HW_HAS_PCI >> 910 select ZONE_DMA32 >> 911 select HOLES_IN_ZONE >> 912 select GPIOLIB >> 913 select LIBFDT >> 914 select USE_OF >> 915 select ARCH_SPARSEMEM_ENABLE >> 916 select SYS_SUPPORTS_SMP >> 917 select NR_CPUS_DEFAULT_16 >> 918 select BUILTIN_DTB >> 919 select MTD_COMPLEX_MAPPINGS >> 920 help >> 921 This option supports all of the Octeon reference boards from Cavium >> 922 Networks. It builds a kernel that dynamically determines the Octeon >> 923 CPU type and supports all known board reference implementations. >> 924 Some of the supported boards are: >> 925 EBT3000 >> 926 EBH3000 >> 927 EBH3100 >> 928 Thunder >> 929 Kodama >> 930 Hikari >> 931 Say Y here for most Octeon reference boards. >> 932 >> 933 config NLM_XLR_BOARD >> 934 bool "Netlogic XLR/XLS based systems" >> 935 select BOOT_ELF32 >> 936 select NLM_COMMON >> 937 select SYS_HAS_CPU_XLR >> 938 select SYS_SUPPORTS_SMP >> 939 select HW_HAS_PCI >> 940 select SWAP_IO_SPACE >> 941 select SYS_SUPPORTS_32BIT_KERNEL >> 942 select SYS_SUPPORTS_64BIT_KERNEL >> 943 select ARCH_PHYS_ADDR_T_64BIT >> 944 select SYS_SUPPORTS_BIG_ENDIAN >> 945 select SYS_SUPPORTS_HIGHMEM >> 946 select DMA_COHERENT >> 947 select NR_CPUS_DEFAULT_32 >> 948 select CEVT_R4K >> 949 select CSRC_R4K >> 950 select IRQ_MIPS_CPU >> 951 select ZONE_DMA32 if 64BIT >> 952 select SYNC_R4K >> 953 select SYS_HAS_EARLY_PRINTK >> 954 select SYS_SUPPORTS_ZBOOT >> 955 select SYS_SUPPORTS_ZBOOT_UART16550 >> 956 help >> 957 Support for systems based on Netlogic XLR and XLS processors. >> 958 Say Y here if you have a XLR or XLS based board. >> 959 >> 960 config NLM_XLP_BOARD >> 961 bool "Netlogic XLP based systems" >> 962 select BOOT_ELF32 >> 963 select NLM_COMMON >> 964 select SYS_HAS_CPU_XLP >> 965 select SYS_SUPPORTS_SMP >> 966 select HW_HAS_PCI >> 967 select SYS_SUPPORTS_32BIT_KERNEL >> 968 select SYS_SUPPORTS_64BIT_KERNEL >> 969 select ARCH_PHYS_ADDR_T_64BIT >> 970 select GPIOLIB >> 971 select SYS_SUPPORTS_BIG_ENDIAN >> 972 select SYS_SUPPORTS_LITTLE_ENDIAN >> 973 select SYS_SUPPORTS_HIGHMEM >> 974 select DMA_COHERENT >> 975 select NR_CPUS_DEFAULT_32 >> 976 select CEVT_R4K >> 977 select CSRC_R4K >> 978 select IRQ_MIPS_CPU >> 979 select ZONE_DMA32 if 64BIT >> 980 select SYNC_R4K >> 981 select SYS_HAS_EARLY_PRINTK >> 982 select USE_OF >> 983 select SYS_SUPPORTS_ZBOOT >> 984 select SYS_SUPPORTS_ZBOOT_UART16550 >> 985 help >> 986 This board is based on Netlogic XLP Processor. >> 987 Say Y here if you have a XLP based board. >> 988 >> 989 config MIPS_PARAVIRT >> 990 bool "Para-Virtualized guest system" >> 991 select CEVT_R4K >> 992 select CSRC_R4K >> 993 select DMA_COHERENT >> 994 select SYS_SUPPORTS_64BIT_KERNEL >> 995 select SYS_SUPPORTS_32BIT_KERNEL >> 996 select SYS_SUPPORTS_BIG_ENDIAN >> 997 select SYS_SUPPORTS_SMP >> 998 select NR_CPUS_DEFAULT_4 >> 999 select SYS_HAS_EARLY_PRINTK >> 1000 select SYS_HAS_CPU_MIPS32_R2 >> 1001 select SYS_HAS_CPU_MIPS64_R2 >> 1002 select SYS_HAS_CPU_CAVIUM_OCTEON >> 1003 select HW_HAS_PCI >> 1004 select SWAP_IO_SPACE >> 1005 help >> 1006 This option supports guest running under ???? >> 1007 >> 1008 endchoice >> 1009 >> 1010 source "arch/mips/alchemy/Kconfig" >> 1011 source "arch/mips/ath25/Kconfig" >> 1012 source "arch/mips/ath79/Kconfig" >> 1013 source "arch/mips/bcm47xx/Kconfig" >> 1014 source "arch/mips/bcm63xx/Kconfig" >> 1015 source "arch/mips/bmips/Kconfig" >> 1016 source "arch/mips/generic/Kconfig" >> 1017 source "arch/mips/jazz/Kconfig" >> 1018 source "arch/mips/jz4740/Kconfig" >> 1019 source "arch/mips/lantiq/Kconfig" >> 1020 source "arch/mips/lasat/Kconfig" >> 1021 source "arch/mips/pic32/Kconfig" >> 1022 source "arch/mips/pistachio/Kconfig" >> 1023 source "arch/mips/pmcs-msp71xx/Kconfig" >> 1024 source "arch/mips/ralink/Kconfig" >> 1025 source "arch/mips/sgi-ip27/Kconfig" >> 1026 source "arch/mips/sibyte/Kconfig" >> 1027 source "arch/mips/txx9/Kconfig" >> 1028 source "arch/mips/vr41xx/Kconfig" >> 1029 source "arch/mips/cavium-octeon/Kconfig" >> 1030 source "arch/mips/loongson32/Kconfig" >> 1031 source "arch/mips/loongson64/Kconfig" >> 1032 source "arch/mips/netlogic/Kconfig" >> 1033 source "arch/mips/paravirt/Kconfig" >> 1034 source "arch/mips/xilfpga/Kconfig" >> 1035 >> 1036 endmenu >> 1037 >> 1038 config RWSEM_GENERIC_SPINLOCK >> 1039 bool >> 1040 default y >> 1041 >> 1042 config RWSEM_XCHGADD_ALGORITHM >> 1043 bool >> 1044 >> 1045 config ARCH_HAS_ILOG2_U32 >> 1046 bool >> 1047 default n >> 1048 >> 1049 config ARCH_HAS_ILOG2_U64 >> 1050 bool >> 1051 default n 86 1052 87 config GENERIC_HWEIGHT 1053 config GENERIC_HWEIGHT 88 def_bool y !! 1054 bool >> 1055 default y 89 1056 90 config GENERIC_CALIBRATE_DELAY 1057 config GENERIC_CALIBRATE_DELAY 91 bool 1058 bool >> 1059 default y 92 1060 93 config GENERIC_LOCKBREAK !! 1061 config SCHED_OMIT_FRAME_POINTER 94 def_bool y !! 1062 bool 95 depends on SMP && PREEMPTION !! 1063 default y 96 1064 97 config ARCH_SUSPEND_POSSIBLE !! 1065 # 98 def_bool n !! 1066 # Select some configuration options automatically based on user selections. >> 1067 # >> 1068 config FW_ARC >> 1069 bool 99 1070 100 config ARCH_HIBERNATION_POSSIBLE !! 1071 config ARCH_MAY_HAVE_PC_FDC 101 def_bool n !! 1072 bool 102 1073 103 config SYS_SUPPORTS_APM_EMULATION !! 1074 config BOOT_RAW 104 bool 1075 bool 105 select ARCH_SUSPEND_POSSIBLE << 106 1076 107 config SYS_SUPPORTS_SMP !! 1077 config CEVT_BCM1480 108 bool 1078 bool 109 1079 110 config SYS_SUPPORTS_NUMA !! 1080 config CEVT_DS1287 111 bool 1081 bool 112 1082 113 config STACKTRACE_SUPPORT !! 1083 config CEVT_GT641XX 114 def_bool y !! 1084 bool 115 1085 116 config LOCKDEP_SUPPORT !! 1086 config CEVT_R4K 117 def_bool y !! 1087 bool 118 1088 119 config ARCH_HAS_ILOG2_U32 !! 1089 config CEVT_SB1250 120 def_bool n !! 1090 bool 121 1091 122 config ARCH_HAS_ILOG2_U64 !! 1092 config CEVT_TXX9 123 def_bool n !! 1093 bool 124 1094 125 config NO_IOPORT_MAP !! 1095 config CSRC_BCM1480 126 def_bool !PCI !! 1096 bool 127 depends on !SH_SHMIN && !SH_HP6XX && ! << 128 !SH_DREAMCAST << 129 1097 130 config IO_TRAPPED !! 1098 config CSRC_IOASIC 131 bool 1099 bool 132 1100 133 config SWAP_IO_SPACE !! 1101 config CSRC_R4K >> 1102 bool >> 1103 >> 1104 config CSRC_SB1250 >> 1105 bool >> 1106 >> 1107 config MIPS_CLOCK_VSYSCALL >> 1108 def_bool CSRC_R4K || CLKSRC_MIPS_GIC >> 1109 >> 1110 config GPIO_TXX9 >> 1111 select GPIOLIB >> 1112 bool >> 1113 >> 1114 config FW_CFE >> 1115 bool >> 1116 >> 1117 config ARCH_DMA_ADDR_T_64BIT >> 1118 def_bool (HIGHMEM && ARCH_PHYS_ADDR_T_64BIT) || 64BIT >> 1119 >> 1120 config ARCH_SUPPORTS_UPROBES >> 1121 bool >> 1122 >> 1123 config DMA_MAYBE_COHERENT >> 1124 select DMA_NONCOHERENT >> 1125 bool >> 1126 >> 1127 config DMA_PERDEV_COHERENT 134 bool 1128 bool >> 1129 select DMA_MAYBE_COHERENT 135 1130 136 config DMA_COHERENT 1131 config DMA_COHERENT 137 bool 1132 bool 138 1133 139 config DMA_NONCOHERENT 1134 config DMA_NONCOHERENT 140 def_bool !NO_DMA && !DMA_COHERENT !! 1135 bool 141 select ARCH_HAS_DMA_PREP_COHERENT !! 1136 select NEED_DMA_MAP_STATE 142 select ARCH_HAS_SYNC_DMA_FOR_DEVICE << 143 select DMA_DIRECT_REMAP << 144 1137 145 config PGTABLE_LEVELS !! 1138 config NEED_DMA_MAP_STATE 146 default 3 if X2TLB !! 1139 bool 147 default 2 !! 1140 >> 1141 config SYS_HAS_EARLY_PRINTK >> 1142 bool >> 1143 >> 1144 config SYS_SUPPORTS_HOTPLUG_CPU >> 1145 bool >> 1146 >> 1147 config MIPS_BONITO64 >> 1148 bool >> 1149 >> 1150 config MIPS_MSC >> 1151 bool >> 1152 >> 1153 config MIPS_NILE4 >> 1154 bool >> 1155 >> 1156 config SYNC_R4K >> 1157 bool >> 1158 >> 1159 config MIPS_MACHINE >> 1160 def_bool n >> 1161 >> 1162 config NO_IOPORT_MAP >> 1163 def_bool n >> 1164 >> 1165 config GENERIC_CSUM >> 1166 bool >> 1167 >> 1168 config GENERIC_ISA_DMA >> 1169 bool >> 1170 select ZONE_DMA if GENERIC_ISA_DMA_SUPPORT_BROKEN=n >> 1171 select ISA_DMA_API >> 1172 >> 1173 config GENERIC_ISA_DMA_SUPPORT_BROKEN >> 1174 bool >> 1175 select GENERIC_ISA_DMA 148 1176 149 menu "System type" !! 1177 config ISA_DMA_API >> 1178 bool >> 1179 >> 1180 config HOLES_IN_ZONE >> 1181 bool >> 1182 >> 1183 config SYS_SUPPORTS_RELOCATABLE >> 1184 bool >> 1185 help >> 1186 Selected if the platform supports relocating the kernel. >> 1187 The platform must provide plat_get_fdt() if it selects CONFIG_USE_OF >> 1188 to allow access to command line and entropy sources. 150 1189 151 # 1190 # 152 # Processor families !! 1191 # Endianness selection. Sufficiently obscure so many users don't know what to >> 1192 # answer,so we try hard to limit the available choices. Also the use of a >> 1193 # choice statement should be more obvious to the user. 153 # 1194 # 154 config CPU_SH2 !! 1195 choice >> 1196 prompt "Endianness selection" >> 1197 help >> 1198 Some MIPS machines can be configured for either little or big endian >> 1199 byte order. These modes require different kernels and a different >> 1200 Linux distribution. In general there is one preferred byteorder for a >> 1201 particular system but some systems are just as commonly used in the >> 1202 one or the other endianness. >> 1203 >> 1204 config CPU_BIG_ENDIAN >> 1205 bool "Big endian" >> 1206 depends on SYS_SUPPORTS_BIG_ENDIAN >> 1207 >> 1208 config CPU_LITTLE_ENDIAN >> 1209 bool "Little endian" >> 1210 depends on SYS_SUPPORTS_LITTLE_ENDIAN >> 1211 >> 1212 endchoice >> 1213 >> 1214 config EXPORT_UASM 155 bool 1215 bool 156 select SH_INTC << 157 1216 158 config CPU_SH2A !! 1217 config SYS_SUPPORTS_APM_EMULATION 159 bool 1218 bool 160 select CPU_SH2 << 161 select UNCACHED_MAPPING << 162 1219 163 config CPU_J2 !! 1220 config SYS_SUPPORTS_BIG_ENDIAN 164 bool 1221 bool 165 select CPU_SH2 << 166 select OF << 167 select OF_EARLY_FLATTREE << 168 1222 169 config CPU_SH3 !! 1223 config SYS_SUPPORTS_LITTLE_ENDIAN 170 bool 1224 bool 171 select CPU_HAS_INTEVT << 172 select CPU_HAS_SR_RB << 173 select SH_INTC << 174 select SYS_SUPPORTS_SH_TMU << 175 1225 176 config CPU_SH4 !! 1226 config SYS_SUPPORTS_HUGETLBFS 177 bool 1227 bool 178 select ARCH_SUPPORTS_HUGETLBFS if MMU !! 1228 depends on CPU_SUPPORTS_HUGEPAGES && 64BIT 179 select CPU_HAS_INTEVT !! 1229 default y 180 select CPU_HAS_SR_RB << 181 select CPU_HAS_FPU if !CPU_SH4AL_DSP << 182 select SH_INTC << 183 select SYS_SUPPORTS_SH_TMU << 184 1230 185 config CPU_SH4A !! 1231 config MIPS_HUGE_TLB_SUPPORT >> 1232 def_bool HUGETLB_PAGE || TRANSPARENT_HUGEPAGE >> 1233 >> 1234 config IRQ_CPU_RM7K 186 bool 1235 bool 187 select CPU_SH4 << 188 1236 189 config CPU_SH4AL_DSP !! 1237 config IRQ_MSP_SLP 190 bool 1238 bool 191 select CPU_SH4A << 192 select CPU_HAS_DSP << 193 1239 194 config CPU_SHX2 !! 1240 config IRQ_MSP_CIC 195 bool 1241 bool 196 1242 197 config CPU_SHX3 !! 1243 config IRQ_TXX9 198 bool 1244 bool 199 select DMA_COHERENT << 200 select SYS_SUPPORTS_SMP << 201 select SYS_SUPPORTS_NUMA << 202 1245 203 config ARCH_SHMOBILE !! 1246 config IRQ_GT641XX 204 bool 1247 bool 205 select ARCH_SUSPEND_POSSIBLE << 206 select PM << 207 1248 208 config CPU_HAS_PMU !! 1249 config PCI_GT64XXX_PCI0 209 depends on CPU_SH4 || CPU_SH4A !! 1250 bool 210 default y << 211 bool << 212 1251 213 choice !! 1252 config NO_EXCEPT_FILL 214 prompt "Processor sub-type selection" !! 1253 bool 215 1254 216 # !! 1255 config SOC_EMMA2RH 217 # Processor subtypes !! 1256 bool 218 # !! 1257 select CEVT_R4K >> 1258 select CSRC_R4K >> 1259 select DMA_NONCOHERENT >> 1260 select IRQ_MIPS_CPU >> 1261 select SWAP_IO_SPACE >> 1262 select SYS_HAS_CPU_R5500 >> 1263 select SYS_SUPPORTS_32BIT_KERNEL >> 1264 select SYS_SUPPORTS_64BIT_KERNEL >> 1265 select SYS_SUPPORTS_BIG_ENDIAN 219 1266 220 # SH-2 Processor Support !! 1267 config SOC_PNX833X >> 1268 bool >> 1269 select CEVT_R4K >> 1270 select CSRC_R4K >> 1271 select IRQ_MIPS_CPU >> 1272 select DMA_NONCOHERENT >> 1273 select SYS_HAS_CPU_MIPS32_R2 >> 1274 select SYS_SUPPORTS_32BIT_KERNEL >> 1275 select SYS_SUPPORTS_LITTLE_ENDIAN >> 1276 select SYS_SUPPORTS_BIG_ENDIAN >> 1277 select SYS_SUPPORTS_MIPS16 >> 1278 select CPU_MIPSR2_IRQ_VI 221 1279 222 config CPU_SUBTYPE_SH7619 !! 1280 config SOC_PNX8335 223 bool "Support SH7619 processor" !! 1281 bool 224 select CPU_SH2 !! 1282 select SOC_PNX833X 225 select SYS_SUPPORTS_SH_CMT << 226 1283 227 config CPU_SUBTYPE_J2 !! 1284 config MIPS_SPRAM 228 bool "Support J2 processor" !! 1285 bool 229 select CPU_J2 << 230 select SYS_SUPPORTS_SMP << 231 select GENERIC_CLOCKEVENTS_BROADCAST i << 232 1286 233 # SH-2A Processor Support !! 1287 config SWAP_IO_SPACE >> 1288 bool 234 1289 235 config CPU_SUBTYPE_SH7201 !! 1290 config SGI_HAS_INDYDOG 236 bool "Support SH7201 processor" !! 1291 bool 237 select CPU_SH2A << 238 select CPU_HAS_FPU << 239 select SYS_SUPPORTS_SH_MTU2 << 240 << 241 config CPU_SUBTYPE_SH7203 << 242 bool "Support SH7203 processor" << 243 select CPU_SH2A << 244 select CPU_HAS_FPU << 245 select SYS_SUPPORTS_SH_CMT << 246 select SYS_SUPPORTS_SH_MTU2 << 247 select PINCTRL << 248 1292 249 config CPU_SUBTYPE_SH7206 !! 1293 config SGI_HAS_HAL2 250 bool "Support SH7206 processor" !! 1294 bool 251 select CPU_SH2A << 252 select SYS_SUPPORTS_SH_CMT << 253 select SYS_SUPPORTS_SH_MTU2 << 254 << 255 config CPU_SUBTYPE_SH7263 << 256 bool "Support SH7263 processor" << 257 select CPU_SH2A << 258 select CPU_HAS_FPU << 259 select SYS_SUPPORTS_SH_CMT << 260 select SYS_SUPPORTS_SH_MTU2 << 261 << 262 config CPU_SUBTYPE_SH7264 << 263 bool "Support SH7264 processor" << 264 select CPU_SH2A << 265 select CPU_HAS_FPU << 266 select SYS_SUPPORTS_SH_CMT << 267 select SYS_SUPPORTS_SH_MTU2 << 268 select PINCTRL << 269 1295 270 config CPU_SUBTYPE_SH7269 !! 1296 config SGI_HAS_SEEQ 271 bool "Support SH7269 processor" !! 1297 bool 272 select CPU_SH2A << 273 select CPU_HAS_FPU << 274 select SYS_SUPPORTS_SH_CMT << 275 select SYS_SUPPORTS_SH_MTU2 << 276 select PINCTRL << 277 1298 278 config CPU_SUBTYPE_MXG !! 1299 config SGI_HAS_WD93 279 bool "Support MX-G processor" !! 1300 bool 280 select CPU_SH2A << 281 select SYS_SUPPORTS_SH_MTU2 << 282 help << 283 Select MX-G if running on an R8A0302 << 284 1301 285 # SH-3 Processor Support !! 1302 config SGI_HAS_ZILOG >> 1303 bool 286 1304 287 config CPU_SUBTYPE_SH7705 !! 1305 config SGI_HAS_I8042 288 bool "Support SH7705 processor" !! 1306 bool 289 select CPU_SH3 << 290 1307 291 config CPU_SUBTYPE_SH7706 !! 1308 config DEFAULT_SGI_PARTITION 292 bool "Support SH7706 processor" !! 1309 bool 293 select CPU_SH3 !! 1310 >> 1311 config FW_ARC32 >> 1312 bool >> 1313 >> 1314 config FW_SNIPROM >> 1315 bool >> 1316 >> 1317 config BOOT_ELF32 >> 1318 bool >> 1319 >> 1320 config MIPS_L1_CACHE_SHIFT_4 >> 1321 bool >> 1322 >> 1323 config MIPS_L1_CACHE_SHIFT_5 >> 1324 bool >> 1325 >> 1326 config MIPS_L1_CACHE_SHIFT_6 >> 1327 bool >> 1328 >> 1329 config MIPS_L1_CACHE_SHIFT_7 >> 1330 bool >> 1331 >> 1332 config MIPS_L1_CACHE_SHIFT >> 1333 int >> 1334 default "7" if MIPS_L1_CACHE_SHIFT_7 >> 1335 default "6" if MIPS_L1_CACHE_SHIFT_6 >> 1336 default "5" if MIPS_L1_CACHE_SHIFT_5 >> 1337 default "4" if MIPS_L1_CACHE_SHIFT_4 >> 1338 default "5" >> 1339 >> 1340 config HAVE_STD_PC_SERIAL_PORT >> 1341 bool >> 1342 >> 1343 config ARC_CONSOLE >> 1344 bool "ARC console support" >> 1345 depends on SGI_IP22 || SGI_IP28 || (SNI_RM && CPU_LITTLE_ENDIAN) >> 1346 >> 1347 config ARC_MEMORY >> 1348 bool >> 1349 depends on MACH_JAZZ || SNI_RM || SGI_IP32 >> 1350 default y >> 1351 >> 1352 config ARC_PROMLIB >> 1353 bool >> 1354 depends on MACH_JAZZ || SNI_RM || SGI_IP22 || SGI_IP28 || SGI_IP32 >> 1355 default y >> 1356 >> 1357 config FW_ARC64 >> 1358 bool >> 1359 >> 1360 config BOOT_ELF64 >> 1361 bool >> 1362 >> 1363 menu "CPU selection" >> 1364 >> 1365 choice >> 1366 prompt "CPU type" >> 1367 default CPU_R4X00 >> 1368 >> 1369 config CPU_LOONGSON3 >> 1370 bool "Loongson 3 CPU" >> 1371 depends on SYS_HAS_CPU_LOONGSON3 >> 1372 select CPU_SUPPORTS_64BIT_KERNEL >> 1373 select CPU_SUPPORTS_HIGHMEM >> 1374 select CPU_SUPPORTS_HUGEPAGES >> 1375 select WEAK_ORDERING >> 1376 select WEAK_REORDERING_BEYOND_LLSC >> 1377 select MIPS_PGD_C0_CONTEXT >> 1378 select MIPS_L1_CACHE_SHIFT_6 >> 1379 select MIPS_FP_SUPPORT >> 1380 select GPIOLIB >> 1381 help >> 1382 The Loongson 3 processor implements the MIPS64R2 instruction >> 1383 set with many extensions. >> 1384 >> 1385 config LOONGSON3_ENHANCEMENT >> 1386 bool "New Loongson 3 CPU Enhancements" >> 1387 default n >> 1388 select CPU_MIPSR2 >> 1389 select CPU_HAS_PREFETCH >> 1390 depends on CPU_LOONGSON3 >> 1391 help >> 1392 New Loongson 3 CPU (since Loongson-3A R2, as opposed to Loongson-3A >> 1393 R1, Loongson-3B R1 and Loongson-3B R2) has many enhancements, such as >> 1394 FTLB, L1-VCache, EI/DI/Wait/Prefetch instruction, DSP/DSPv2 ASE, User >> 1395 Local register, Read-Inhibit/Execute-Inhibit, SFB (Store Fill Buffer), >> 1396 Fast TLB refill support, etc. >> 1397 >> 1398 This option enable those enhancements which are not probed at run >> 1399 time. If you want a generic kernel to run on all Loongson 3 machines, >> 1400 please say 'N' here. If you want a high-performance kernel to run on >> 1401 new Loongson 3 machines only, please say 'Y' here. >> 1402 >> 1403 config CPU_LOONGSON2E >> 1404 bool "Loongson 2E" >> 1405 depends on SYS_HAS_CPU_LOONGSON2E >> 1406 select CPU_LOONGSON2 >> 1407 help >> 1408 The Loongson 2E processor implements the MIPS III instruction set >> 1409 with many extensions. >> 1410 >> 1411 It has an internal FPGA northbridge, which is compatible to >> 1412 bonito64. >> 1413 >> 1414 config CPU_LOONGSON2F >> 1415 bool "Loongson 2F" >> 1416 depends on SYS_HAS_CPU_LOONGSON2F >> 1417 select CPU_LOONGSON2 >> 1418 select GPIOLIB 294 help 1419 help 295 Select SH7706 if you have a 133 Mhz !! 1420 The Loongson 2F processor implements the MIPS III instruction set >> 1421 with many extensions. 296 1422 297 config CPU_SUBTYPE_SH7707 !! 1423 Loongson2F have built-in DDR2 and PCIX controller. The PCIX controller 298 bool "Support SH7707 processor" !! 1424 have a similar programming interface with FPGA northbridge used in 299 select CPU_SH3 !! 1425 Loongson2E. >> 1426 >> 1427 config CPU_LOONGSON1B >> 1428 bool "Loongson 1B" >> 1429 depends on SYS_HAS_CPU_LOONGSON1B >> 1430 select CPU_LOONGSON1 >> 1431 select LEDS_GPIO_REGISTER >> 1432 help >> 1433 The Loongson 1B is a 32-bit SoC, which implements the MIPS32 >> 1434 release 2 instruction set. >> 1435 >> 1436 config CPU_LOONGSON1C >> 1437 bool "Loongson 1C" >> 1438 depends on SYS_HAS_CPU_LOONGSON1C >> 1439 select CPU_LOONGSON1 >> 1440 select ARCH_WANT_OPTIONAL_GPIOLIB >> 1441 select LEDS_GPIO_REGISTER >> 1442 help >> 1443 The Loongson 1C is a 32-bit SoC, which implements the MIPS32 >> 1444 release 2 instruction set. >> 1445 >> 1446 config CPU_MIPS32_R1 >> 1447 bool "MIPS32 Release 1" >> 1448 depends on SYS_HAS_CPU_MIPS32_R1 >> 1449 select CPU_HAS_PREFETCH >> 1450 select CPU_SUPPORTS_32BIT_KERNEL >> 1451 select CPU_SUPPORTS_HIGHMEM >> 1452 help >> 1453 Choose this option to build a kernel for release 1 or later of the >> 1454 MIPS32 architecture. Most modern embedded systems with a 32-bit >> 1455 MIPS processor are based on a MIPS32 processor. If you know the >> 1456 specific type of processor in your system, choose those that one >> 1457 otherwise CPU_MIPS32_R1 is a safe bet for any MIPS32 system. >> 1458 Release 2 of the MIPS32 architecture is available since several >> 1459 years so chances are you even have a MIPS32 Release 2 processor >> 1460 in which case you should choose CPU_MIPS32_R2 instead for better >> 1461 performance. >> 1462 >> 1463 config CPU_MIPS32_R2 >> 1464 bool "MIPS32 Release 2" >> 1465 depends on SYS_HAS_CPU_MIPS32_R2 >> 1466 select CPU_HAS_PREFETCH >> 1467 select CPU_SUPPORTS_32BIT_KERNEL >> 1468 select CPU_SUPPORTS_HIGHMEM >> 1469 select CPU_SUPPORTS_MSA >> 1470 select HAVE_KVM >> 1471 help >> 1472 Choose this option to build a kernel for release 2 or later of the >> 1473 MIPS32 architecture. Most modern embedded systems with a 32-bit >> 1474 MIPS processor are based on a MIPS32 processor. If you know the >> 1475 specific type of processor in your system, choose those that one >> 1476 otherwise CPU_MIPS32_R1 is a safe bet for any MIPS32 system. >> 1477 >> 1478 config CPU_MIPS32_R6 >> 1479 bool "MIPS32 Release 6" >> 1480 depends on SYS_HAS_CPU_MIPS32_R6 >> 1481 select CPU_HAS_PREFETCH >> 1482 select CPU_SUPPORTS_32BIT_KERNEL >> 1483 select CPU_SUPPORTS_HIGHMEM >> 1484 select CPU_SUPPORTS_MSA >> 1485 select GENERIC_CSUM >> 1486 select HAVE_KVM >> 1487 select MIPS_O32_FP64_SUPPORT >> 1488 help >> 1489 Choose this option to build a kernel for release 6 or later of the >> 1490 MIPS32 architecture. New MIPS processors, starting with the Warrior >> 1491 family, are based on a MIPS32r6 processor. If you own an older >> 1492 processor, you probably need to select MIPS32r1 or MIPS32r2 instead. >> 1493 >> 1494 config CPU_MIPS64_R1 >> 1495 bool "MIPS64 Release 1" >> 1496 depends on SYS_HAS_CPU_MIPS64_R1 >> 1497 select CPU_HAS_PREFETCH >> 1498 select CPU_SUPPORTS_32BIT_KERNEL >> 1499 select CPU_SUPPORTS_64BIT_KERNEL >> 1500 select CPU_SUPPORTS_HIGHMEM >> 1501 select CPU_SUPPORTS_HUGEPAGES >> 1502 help >> 1503 Choose this option to build a kernel for release 1 or later of the >> 1504 MIPS64 architecture. Many modern embedded systems with a 64-bit >> 1505 MIPS processor are based on a MIPS64 processor. If you know the >> 1506 specific type of processor in your system, choose those that one >> 1507 otherwise CPU_MIPS64_R1 is a safe bet for any MIPS64 system. >> 1508 Release 2 of the MIPS64 architecture is available since several >> 1509 years so chances are you even have a MIPS64 Release 2 processor >> 1510 in which case you should choose CPU_MIPS64_R2 instead for better >> 1511 performance. >> 1512 >> 1513 config CPU_MIPS64_R2 >> 1514 bool "MIPS64 Release 2" >> 1515 depends on SYS_HAS_CPU_MIPS64_R2 >> 1516 select CPU_HAS_PREFETCH >> 1517 select CPU_SUPPORTS_32BIT_KERNEL >> 1518 select CPU_SUPPORTS_64BIT_KERNEL >> 1519 select CPU_SUPPORTS_HIGHMEM >> 1520 select CPU_SUPPORTS_HUGEPAGES >> 1521 select CPU_SUPPORTS_MSA >> 1522 select HAVE_KVM >> 1523 help >> 1524 Choose this option to build a kernel for release 2 or later of the >> 1525 MIPS64 architecture. Many modern embedded systems with a 64-bit >> 1526 MIPS processor are based on a MIPS64 processor. If you know the >> 1527 specific type of processor in your system, choose those that one >> 1528 otherwise CPU_MIPS64_R1 is a safe bet for any MIPS64 system. >> 1529 >> 1530 config CPU_MIPS64_R6 >> 1531 bool "MIPS64 Release 6" >> 1532 depends on SYS_HAS_CPU_MIPS64_R6 >> 1533 select CPU_HAS_PREFETCH >> 1534 select CPU_SUPPORTS_32BIT_KERNEL >> 1535 select CPU_SUPPORTS_64BIT_KERNEL >> 1536 select CPU_SUPPORTS_HIGHMEM >> 1537 select CPU_SUPPORTS_MSA >> 1538 select GENERIC_CSUM >> 1539 select MIPS_O32_FP64_SUPPORT if 32BIT || MIPS32_O32 >> 1540 select HAVE_KVM >> 1541 help >> 1542 Choose this option to build a kernel for release 6 or later of the >> 1543 MIPS64 architecture. New MIPS processors, starting with the Warrior >> 1544 family, are based on a MIPS64r6 processor. If you own an older >> 1545 processor, you probably need to select MIPS64r1 or MIPS64r2 instead. >> 1546 >> 1547 config CPU_R3000 >> 1548 bool "R3000" >> 1549 depends on SYS_HAS_CPU_R3000 >> 1550 select CPU_HAS_WB >> 1551 select CPU_SUPPORTS_32BIT_KERNEL >> 1552 select CPU_SUPPORTS_HIGHMEM >> 1553 help >> 1554 Please make sure to pick the right CPU type. Linux/MIPS is not >> 1555 designed to be generic, i.e. Kernels compiled for R3000 CPUs will >> 1556 *not* work on R4000 machines and vice versa. However, since most >> 1557 of the supported machines have an R4000 (or similar) CPU, R4x00 >> 1558 might be a safe bet. If the resulting kernel does not work, >> 1559 try to recompile with R3000. >> 1560 >> 1561 config CPU_TX39XX >> 1562 bool "R39XX" >> 1563 depends on SYS_HAS_CPU_TX39XX >> 1564 select CPU_SUPPORTS_32BIT_KERNEL >> 1565 >> 1566 config CPU_VR41XX >> 1567 bool "R41xx" >> 1568 depends on SYS_HAS_CPU_VR41XX >> 1569 select CPU_SUPPORTS_32BIT_KERNEL >> 1570 select CPU_SUPPORTS_64BIT_KERNEL >> 1571 help >> 1572 The options selects support for the NEC VR4100 series of processors. >> 1573 Only choose this option if you have one of these processors as a >> 1574 kernel built with this option will not run on any other type of >> 1575 processor or vice versa. >> 1576 >> 1577 config CPU_R4300 >> 1578 bool "R4300" >> 1579 depends on SYS_HAS_CPU_R4300 >> 1580 select CPU_SUPPORTS_32BIT_KERNEL >> 1581 select CPU_SUPPORTS_64BIT_KERNEL >> 1582 help >> 1583 MIPS Technologies R4300-series processors. >> 1584 >> 1585 config CPU_R4X00 >> 1586 bool "R4x00" >> 1587 depends on SYS_HAS_CPU_R4X00 >> 1588 select CPU_SUPPORTS_32BIT_KERNEL >> 1589 select CPU_SUPPORTS_64BIT_KERNEL >> 1590 select CPU_SUPPORTS_HUGEPAGES >> 1591 help >> 1592 MIPS Technologies R4000-series processors other than 4300, including >> 1593 the R4000, R4400, R4600, and 4700. >> 1594 >> 1595 config CPU_TX49XX >> 1596 bool "R49XX" >> 1597 depends on SYS_HAS_CPU_TX49XX >> 1598 select CPU_HAS_PREFETCH >> 1599 select CPU_SUPPORTS_32BIT_KERNEL >> 1600 select CPU_SUPPORTS_64BIT_KERNEL >> 1601 select CPU_SUPPORTS_HUGEPAGES >> 1602 >> 1603 config CPU_R5000 >> 1604 bool "R5000" >> 1605 depends on SYS_HAS_CPU_R5000 >> 1606 select CPU_SUPPORTS_32BIT_KERNEL >> 1607 select CPU_SUPPORTS_64BIT_KERNEL >> 1608 select CPU_SUPPORTS_HUGEPAGES >> 1609 help >> 1610 MIPS Technologies R5000-series processors other than the Nevada. >> 1611 >> 1612 config CPU_R5432 >> 1613 bool "R5432" >> 1614 depends on SYS_HAS_CPU_R5432 >> 1615 select CPU_SUPPORTS_32BIT_KERNEL >> 1616 select CPU_SUPPORTS_64BIT_KERNEL >> 1617 select CPU_SUPPORTS_HUGEPAGES >> 1618 >> 1619 config CPU_R5500 >> 1620 bool "R5500" >> 1621 depends on SYS_HAS_CPU_R5500 >> 1622 select CPU_SUPPORTS_32BIT_KERNEL >> 1623 select CPU_SUPPORTS_64BIT_KERNEL >> 1624 select CPU_SUPPORTS_HUGEPAGES >> 1625 help >> 1626 NEC VR5500 and VR5500A series processors implement 64-bit MIPS IV >> 1627 instruction set. >> 1628 >> 1629 config CPU_R6000 >> 1630 bool "R6000" >> 1631 depends on SYS_HAS_CPU_R6000 >> 1632 select CPU_SUPPORTS_32BIT_KERNEL >> 1633 help >> 1634 MIPS Technologies R6000 and R6000A series processors. Note these >> 1635 processors are extremely rare and the support for them is incomplete. >> 1636 >> 1637 config CPU_NEVADA >> 1638 bool "RM52xx" >> 1639 depends on SYS_HAS_CPU_NEVADA >> 1640 select CPU_SUPPORTS_32BIT_KERNEL >> 1641 select CPU_SUPPORTS_64BIT_KERNEL >> 1642 select CPU_SUPPORTS_HUGEPAGES >> 1643 help >> 1644 QED / PMC-Sierra RM52xx-series ("Nevada") processors. >> 1645 >> 1646 config CPU_R8000 >> 1647 bool "R8000" >> 1648 depends on SYS_HAS_CPU_R8000 >> 1649 select CPU_HAS_PREFETCH >> 1650 select CPU_SUPPORTS_64BIT_KERNEL >> 1651 help >> 1652 MIPS Technologies R8000 processors. Note these processors are >> 1653 uncommon and the support for them is incomplete. >> 1654 >> 1655 config CPU_R10000 >> 1656 bool "R10000" >> 1657 depends on SYS_HAS_CPU_R10000 >> 1658 select CPU_HAS_PREFETCH >> 1659 select CPU_SUPPORTS_32BIT_KERNEL >> 1660 select CPU_SUPPORTS_64BIT_KERNEL >> 1661 select CPU_SUPPORTS_HIGHMEM >> 1662 select CPU_SUPPORTS_HUGEPAGES >> 1663 help >> 1664 MIPS Technologies R10000-series processors. >> 1665 >> 1666 config CPU_RM7000 >> 1667 bool "RM7000" >> 1668 depends on SYS_HAS_CPU_RM7000 >> 1669 select CPU_HAS_PREFETCH >> 1670 select CPU_SUPPORTS_32BIT_KERNEL >> 1671 select CPU_SUPPORTS_64BIT_KERNEL >> 1672 select CPU_SUPPORTS_HIGHMEM >> 1673 select CPU_SUPPORTS_HUGEPAGES >> 1674 >> 1675 config CPU_SB1 >> 1676 bool "SB1" >> 1677 depends on SYS_HAS_CPU_SB1 >> 1678 select CPU_SUPPORTS_32BIT_KERNEL >> 1679 select CPU_SUPPORTS_64BIT_KERNEL >> 1680 select CPU_SUPPORTS_HIGHMEM >> 1681 select CPU_SUPPORTS_HUGEPAGES >> 1682 select WEAK_ORDERING >> 1683 >> 1684 config CPU_CAVIUM_OCTEON >> 1685 bool "Cavium Octeon processor" >> 1686 depends on SYS_HAS_CPU_CAVIUM_OCTEON >> 1687 select CPU_HAS_PREFETCH >> 1688 select CPU_SUPPORTS_64BIT_KERNEL >> 1689 select WEAK_ORDERING >> 1690 select CPU_SUPPORTS_HIGHMEM >> 1691 select CPU_SUPPORTS_HUGEPAGES >> 1692 select USB_EHCI_BIG_ENDIAN_MMIO if CPU_BIG_ENDIAN >> 1693 select USB_OHCI_BIG_ENDIAN_MMIO if CPU_BIG_ENDIAN >> 1694 select MIPS_L1_CACHE_SHIFT_7 >> 1695 help >> 1696 The Cavium Octeon processor is a highly integrated chip containing >> 1697 many ethernet hardware widgets for networking tasks. The processor >> 1698 can have up to 16 Mips64v2 cores and 8 integrated gigabit ethernets. >> 1699 Full details can be found at http://www.caviumnetworks.com. >> 1700 >> 1701 config CPU_BMIPS >> 1702 bool "Broadcom BMIPS" >> 1703 depends on SYS_HAS_CPU_BMIPS >> 1704 select CPU_MIPS32 >> 1705 select CPU_BMIPS32_3300 if SYS_HAS_CPU_BMIPS32_3300 >> 1706 select CPU_BMIPS4350 if SYS_HAS_CPU_BMIPS4350 >> 1707 select CPU_BMIPS4380 if SYS_HAS_CPU_BMIPS4380 >> 1708 select CPU_BMIPS5000 if SYS_HAS_CPU_BMIPS5000 >> 1709 select CPU_SUPPORTS_32BIT_KERNEL >> 1710 select DMA_NONCOHERENT >> 1711 select IRQ_MIPS_CPU >> 1712 select SWAP_IO_SPACE >> 1713 select WEAK_ORDERING >> 1714 select CPU_SUPPORTS_HIGHMEM >> 1715 select CPU_HAS_PREFETCH >> 1716 help >> 1717 Support for BMIPS32/3300/4350/4380 and BMIPS5000 processors. >> 1718 >> 1719 config CPU_XLR >> 1720 bool "Netlogic XLR SoC" >> 1721 depends on SYS_HAS_CPU_XLR >> 1722 select CPU_SUPPORTS_32BIT_KERNEL >> 1723 select CPU_SUPPORTS_64BIT_KERNEL >> 1724 select CPU_SUPPORTS_HIGHMEM >> 1725 select CPU_SUPPORTS_HUGEPAGES >> 1726 select WEAK_ORDERING >> 1727 select WEAK_REORDERING_BEYOND_LLSC >> 1728 help >> 1729 Netlogic Microsystems XLR/XLS processors. >> 1730 >> 1731 config CPU_XLP >> 1732 bool "Netlogic XLP SoC" >> 1733 depends on SYS_HAS_CPU_XLP >> 1734 select CPU_SUPPORTS_32BIT_KERNEL >> 1735 select CPU_SUPPORTS_64BIT_KERNEL >> 1736 select CPU_SUPPORTS_HIGHMEM >> 1737 select WEAK_ORDERING >> 1738 select WEAK_REORDERING_BEYOND_LLSC >> 1739 select CPU_HAS_PREFETCH >> 1740 select CPU_MIPSR2 >> 1741 select CPU_SUPPORTS_HUGEPAGES >> 1742 select MIPS_ASID_BITS_VARIABLE 300 help 1743 help 301 Select SH7707 if you have a 60 Mhz !! 1744 Netlogic Microsystems XLP processors. >> 1745 endchoice 302 1746 303 config CPU_SUBTYPE_SH7708 !! 1747 config CPU_MIPS32_3_5_FEATURES 304 bool "Support SH7708 processor" !! 1748 bool "MIPS32 Release 3.5 Features" 305 select CPU_SH3 !! 1749 depends on SYS_HAS_CPU_MIPS32_R3_5 >> 1750 depends on CPU_MIPS32_R2 || CPU_MIPS32_R6 >> 1751 help >> 1752 Choose this option to build a kernel for release 2 or later of the >> 1753 MIPS32 architecture including features from the 3.5 release such as >> 1754 support for Enhanced Virtual Addressing (EVA). >> 1755 >> 1756 config CPU_MIPS32_3_5_EVA >> 1757 bool "Enhanced Virtual Addressing (EVA)" >> 1758 depends on CPU_MIPS32_3_5_FEATURES >> 1759 select EVA >> 1760 default y >> 1761 help >> 1762 Choose this option if you want to enable the Enhanced Virtual >> 1763 Addressing (EVA) on your MIPS32 core (such as proAptiv). >> 1764 One of its primary benefits is an increase in the maximum size >> 1765 of lowmem (up to 3GB). If unsure, say 'N' here. >> 1766 >> 1767 config CPU_MIPS32_R5_FEATURES >> 1768 bool "MIPS32 Release 5 Features" >> 1769 depends on SYS_HAS_CPU_MIPS32_R5 >> 1770 depends on CPU_MIPS32_R2 >> 1771 help >> 1772 Choose this option to build a kernel for release 2 or later of the >> 1773 MIPS32 architecture including features from release 5 such as >> 1774 support for Extended Physical Addressing (XPA). >> 1775 >> 1776 config CPU_MIPS32_R5_XPA >> 1777 bool "Extended Physical Addressing (XPA)" >> 1778 depends on CPU_MIPS32_R5_FEATURES >> 1779 depends on !EVA >> 1780 depends on !PAGE_SIZE_4KB >> 1781 depends on SYS_SUPPORTS_HIGHMEM >> 1782 select XPA >> 1783 select HIGHMEM >> 1784 select ARCH_PHYS_ADDR_T_64BIT >> 1785 default n 306 help 1786 help 307 Select SH7708 if you have a 60 Mhz !! 1787 Choose this option if you want to enable the Extended Physical 308 if you have a 100 Mhz SH-3 HD6417708 !! 1788 Addressing (XPA) on your MIPS32 core (such as P5600 series). The >> 1789 benefit is to increase physical addressing equal to or greater >> 1790 than 40 bits. Note that this has the side effect of turning on >> 1791 64-bit addressing which in turn makes the PTEs 64-bit in size. >> 1792 If unsure, say 'N' here. 309 1793 310 config CPU_SUBTYPE_SH7709 !! 1794 if CPU_LOONGSON2F 311 bool "Support SH7709 processor" !! 1795 config CPU_NOP_WORKAROUNDS 312 select CPU_SH3 !! 1796 bool >> 1797 >> 1798 config CPU_JUMP_WORKAROUNDS >> 1799 bool >> 1800 >> 1801 config CPU_LOONGSON2F_WORKAROUNDS >> 1802 bool "Loongson 2F Workarounds" >> 1803 default y >> 1804 select CPU_NOP_WORKAROUNDS >> 1805 select CPU_JUMP_WORKAROUNDS 313 help 1806 help 314 Select SH7709 if you have a 80 Mhz !! 1807 Loongson 2F01 / 2F02 processors have the NOP & JUMP issues which >> 1808 require workarounds. Without workarounds the system may hang >> 1809 unexpectedly. For more information please refer to the gas >> 1810 -mfix-loongson2f-nop and -mfix-loongson2f-jump options. >> 1811 >> 1812 Loongson 2F03 and later have fixed these issues and no workarounds >> 1813 are needed. The workarounds have no significant side effect on them >> 1814 but may decrease the performance of the system so this option should >> 1815 be disabled unless the kernel is intended to be run on 2F01 or 2F02 >> 1816 systems. >> 1817 >> 1818 If unsure, please say Y. >> 1819 endif # CPU_LOONGSON2F >> 1820 >> 1821 config SYS_SUPPORTS_ZBOOT >> 1822 bool >> 1823 select HAVE_KERNEL_GZIP >> 1824 select HAVE_KERNEL_BZIP2 >> 1825 select HAVE_KERNEL_LZ4 >> 1826 select HAVE_KERNEL_LZMA >> 1827 select HAVE_KERNEL_LZO >> 1828 select HAVE_KERNEL_XZ >> 1829 >> 1830 config SYS_SUPPORTS_ZBOOT_UART16550 >> 1831 bool >> 1832 select SYS_SUPPORTS_ZBOOT >> 1833 >> 1834 config SYS_SUPPORTS_ZBOOT_UART_PROM >> 1835 bool >> 1836 select SYS_SUPPORTS_ZBOOT >> 1837 >> 1838 config CPU_LOONGSON2 >> 1839 bool >> 1840 select CPU_SUPPORTS_32BIT_KERNEL >> 1841 select CPU_SUPPORTS_64BIT_KERNEL >> 1842 select CPU_SUPPORTS_HIGHMEM >> 1843 select CPU_SUPPORTS_HUGEPAGES >> 1844 >> 1845 config CPU_LOONGSON1 >> 1846 bool >> 1847 select CPU_MIPS32 >> 1848 select CPU_MIPSR2 >> 1849 select CPU_HAS_PREFETCH >> 1850 select CPU_SUPPORTS_32BIT_KERNEL >> 1851 select CPU_SUPPORTS_HIGHMEM >> 1852 select CPU_SUPPORTS_CPUFREQ >> 1853 >> 1854 config CPU_BMIPS32_3300 >> 1855 select SMP_UP if SMP >> 1856 bool >> 1857 >> 1858 config CPU_BMIPS4350 >> 1859 bool >> 1860 select SYS_SUPPORTS_SMP >> 1861 select SYS_SUPPORTS_HOTPLUG_CPU >> 1862 >> 1863 config CPU_BMIPS4380 >> 1864 bool >> 1865 select MIPS_L1_CACHE_SHIFT_6 >> 1866 select SYS_SUPPORTS_SMP >> 1867 select SYS_SUPPORTS_HOTPLUG_CPU >> 1868 select CPU_HAS_RIXI >> 1869 >> 1870 config CPU_BMIPS5000 >> 1871 bool >> 1872 select MIPS_CPU_SCACHE >> 1873 select MIPS_L1_CACHE_SHIFT_7 >> 1874 select SYS_SUPPORTS_SMP >> 1875 select SYS_SUPPORTS_HOTPLUG_CPU >> 1876 select CPU_HAS_RIXI >> 1877 >> 1878 config SYS_HAS_CPU_LOONGSON3 >> 1879 bool >> 1880 select CPU_SUPPORTS_CPUFREQ >> 1881 select CPU_HAS_RIXI >> 1882 >> 1883 config SYS_HAS_CPU_LOONGSON2E >> 1884 bool >> 1885 >> 1886 config SYS_HAS_CPU_LOONGSON2F >> 1887 bool >> 1888 select CPU_SUPPORTS_CPUFREQ >> 1889 select CPU_SUPPORTS_ADDRWINCFG if 64BIT >> 1890 select CPU_SUPPORTS_UNCACHED_ACCELERATED >> 1891 >> 1892 config SYS_HAS_CPU_LOONGSON1B >> 1893 bool >> 1894 >> 1895 config SYS_HAS_CPU_LOONGSON1C >> 1896 bool >> 1897 >> 1898 config SYS_HAS_CPU_MIPS32_R1 >> 1899 bool >> 1900 >> 1901 config SYS_HAS_CPU_MIPS32_R2 >> 1902 bool >> 1903 >> 1904 config SYS_HAS_CPU_MIPS32_R3_5 >> 1905 bool >> 1906 >> 1907 config SYS_HAS_CPU_MIPS32_R5 >> 1908 bool >> 1909 >> 1910 config SYS_HAS_CPU_MIPS32_R6 >> 1911 bool >> 1912 >> 1913 config SYS_HAS_CPU_MIPS64_R1 >> 1914 bool >> 1915 >> 1916 config SYS_HAS_CPU_MIPS64_R2 >> 1917 bool >> 1918 >> 1919 config SYS_HAS_CPU_MIPS64_R6 >> 1920 bool >> 1921 >> 1922 config SYS_HAS_CPU_R3000 >> 1923 bool >> 1924 >> 1925 config SYS_HAS_CPU_TX39XX >> 1926 bool >> 1927 >> 1928 config SYS_HAS_CPU_VR41XX >> 1929 bool >> 1930 >> 1931 config SYS_HAS_CPU_R4300 >> 1932 bool >> 1933 >> 1934 config SYS_HAS_CPU_R4X00 >> 1935 bool >> 1936 >> 1937 config SYS_HAS_CPU_TX49XX >> 1938 bool >> 1939 >> 1940 config SYS_HAS_CPU_R5000 >> 1941 bool >> 1942 >> 1943 config SYS_HAS_CPU_R5432 >> 1944 bool >> 1945 >> 1946 config SYS_HAS_CPU_R5500 >> 1947 bool >> 1948 >> 1949 config SYS_HAS_CPU_R6000 >> 1950 bool >> 1951 >> 1952 config SYS_HAS_CPU_NEVADA >> 1953 bool >> 1954 >> 1955 config SYS_HAS_CPU_R8000 >> 1956 bool >> 1957 >> 1958 config SYS_HAS_CPU_R10000 >> 1959 bool >> 1960 >> 1961 config SYS_HAS_CPU_RM7000 >> 1962 bool >> 1963 >> 1964 config SYS_HAS_CPU_SB1 >> 1965 bool >> 1966 >> 1967 config SYS_HAS_CPU_CAVIUM_OCTEON >> 1968 bool >> 1969 >> 1970 config SYS_HAS_CPU_BMIPS >> 1971 bool >> 1972 >> 1973 config SYS_HAS_CPU_BMIPS32_3300 >> 1974 bool >> 1975 select SYS_HAS_CPU_BMIPS >> 1976 >> 1977 config SYS_HAS_CPU_BMIPS4350 >> 1978 bool >> 1979 select SYS_HAS_CPU_BMIPS >> 1980 >> 1981 config SYS_HAS_CPU_BMIPS4380 >> 1982 bool >> 1983 select SYS_HAS_CPU_BMIPS >> 1984 >> 1985 config SYS_HAS_CPU_BMIPS5000 >> 1986 bool >> 1987 select SYS_HAS_CPU_BMIPS >> 1988 >> 1989 config SYS_HAS_CPU_XLR >> 1990 bool >> 1991 >> 1992 config SYS_HAS_CPU_XLP >> 1993 bool >> 1994 >> 1995 config MIPS_MALTA_PM >> 1996 depends on MIPS_MALTA >> 1997 depends on PCI >> 1998 bool >> 1999 default y >> 2000 >> 2001 # >> 2002 # CPU may reorder R->R, R->W, W->R, W->W >> 2003 # Reordering beyond LL and SC is handled in WEAK_REORDERING_BEYOND_LLSC >> 2004 # >> 2005 config WEAK_ORDERING >> 2006 bool >> 2007 >> 2008 # >> 2009 # CPU may reorder reads and writes beyond LL/SC >> 2010 # CPU may reorder R->LL, R->LL, W->LL, W->LL, R->SC, R->SC, W->SC, W->SC >> 2011 # >> 2012 config WEAK_REORDERING_BEYOND_LLSC >> 2013 bool >> 2014 endmenu 315 2015 316 config CPU_SUBTYPE_SH7710 !! 2016 # 317 bool "Support SH7710 processor" !! 2017 # These two indicate any level of the MIPS32 and MIPS64 architecture 318 select CPU_SH3 !! 2018 # 319 select CPU_HAS_DSP !! 2019 config CPU_MIPS32 >> 2020 bool >> 2021 default y if CPU_MIPS32_R1 || CPU_MIPS32_R2 || CPU_MIPS32_R6 >> 2022 >> 2023 config CPU_MIPS64 >> 2024 bool >> 2025 default y if CPU_MIPS64_R1 || CPU_MIPS64_R2 || CPU_MIPS64_R6 >> 2026 >> 2027 # >> 2028 # These two indicate the revision of the architecture, either Release 1 or Release 2 >> 2029 # >> 2030 config CPU_MIPSR1 >> 2031 bool >> 2032 default y if CPU_MIPS32_R1 || CPU_MIPS64_R1 >> 2033 >> 2034 config CPU_MIPSR2 >> 2035 bool >> 2036 default y if CPU_MIPS32_R2 || CPU_MIPS64_R2 || CPU_CAVIUM_OCTEON >> 2037 select CPU_HAS_RIXI >> 2038 select MIPS_SPRAM >> 2039 >> 2040 config CPU_MIPSR6 >> 2041 bool >> 2042 default y if CPU_MIPS32_R6 || CPU_MIPS64_R6 >> 2043 select CPU_HAS_RIXI >> 2044 select HAVE_ARCH_BITREVERSE >> 2045 select MIPS_ASID_BITS_VARIABLE >> 2046 select MIPS_SPRAM >> 2047 >> 2048 config EVA >> 2049 bool >> 2050 >> 2051 config XPA >> 2052 bool >> 2053 >> 2054 config SYS_SUPPORTS_32BIT_KERNEL >> 2055 bool >> 2056 config SYS_SUPPORTS_64BIT_KERNEL >> 2057 bool >> 2058 config CPU_SUPPORTS_32BIT_KERNEL >> 2059 bool >> 2060 config CPU_SUPPORTS_64BIT_KERNEL >> 2061 bool >> 2062 config CPU_SUPPORTS_CPUFREQ >> 2063 bool >> 2064 config CPU_SUPPORTS_ADDRWINCFG >> 2065 bool >> 2066 config CPU_SUPPORTS_HUGEPAGES >> 2067 bool >> 2068 config CPU_SUPPORTS_UNCACHED_ACCELERATED >> 2069 bool >> 2070 config MIPS_PGD_C0_CONTEXT >> 2071 bool >> 2072 default y if 64BIT && CPU_MIPSR2 && !CPU_XLP >> 2073 >> 2074 # >> 2075 # Set to y for ptrace access to watch registers. >> 2076 # >> 2077 config HARDWARE_WATCHPOINTS >> 2078 bool >> 2079 default y if CPU_MIPSR1 || CPU_MIPSR2 || CPU_MIPSR6 >> 2080 >> 2081 menu "Kernel type" >> 2082 >> 2083 choice >> 2084 prompt "Kernel code model" 320 help 2085 help 321 Select SH7710 if you have a SH3-DSP !! 2086 You should only select this option if you have a workload that >> 2087 actually benefits from 64-bit processing or if your machine has >> 2088 large memory. You will only be presented a single option in this >> 2089 menu if your system does not support both 32-bit and 64-bit kernels. 322 2090 323 config CPU_SUBTYPE_SH7712 !! 2091 config 32BIT 324 bool "Support SH7712 processor" !! 2092 bool "32-bit kernel" 325 select CPU_SH3 !! 2093 depends on CPU_SUPPORTS_32BIT_KERNEL && SYS_SUPPORTS_32BIT_KERNEL 326 select CPU_HAS_DSP !! 2094 select TRAD_SIGNALS 327 help 2095 help 328 Select SH7712 if you have a SH3-DSP !! 2096 Select this option if you want to build a 32-bit kernel. 329 2097 330 config CPU_SUBTYPE_SH7720 !! 2098 config 64BIT 331 bool "Support SH7720 processor" !! 2099 bool "64-bit kernel" 332 select CPU_SH3 !! 2100 depends on CPU_SUPPORTS_64BIT_KERNEL && SYS_SUPPORTS_64BIT_KERNEL 333 select CPU_HAS_DSP << 334 select SYS_SUPPORTS_SH_CMT << 335 select USB_OHCI_SH if USB_OHCI_HCD << 336 select PINCTRL << 337 help 2101 help 338 Select SH7720 if you have a SH3-DSP !! 2102 Select this option if you want to build a 64-bit kernel. >> 2103 >> 2104 endchoice >> 2105 >> 2106 config KVM_GUEST >> 2107 bool "KVM Guest Kernel" >> 2108 depends on BROKEN_ON_SMP >> 2109 help >> 2110 Select this option if building a guest kernel for KVM (Trap & Emulate) >> 2111 mode. >> 2112 >> 2113 config KVM_GUEST_TIMER_FREQ >> 2114 int "Count/Compare Timer Frequency (MHz)" >> 2115 depends on KVM_GUEST >> 2116 default 100 >> 2117 help >> 2118 Set this to non-zero if building a guest kernel for KVM to skip RTC >> 2119 emulation when determining guest CPU Frequency. Instead, the guest's >> 2120 timer frequency is specified directly. >> 2121 >> 2122 config MIPS_VA_BITS_48 >> 2123 bool "48 bits virtual memory" >> 2124 depends on 64BIT >> 2125 help >> 2126 Support a maximum at least 48 bits of application virtual memory. >> 2127 Default is 40 bits or less, depending on the CPU. >> 2128 This option result in a small memory overhead for page tables. >> 2129 This option is only supported with 16k and 64k page sizes. >> 2130 If unsure, say N. >> 2131 >> 2132 choice >> 2133 prompt "Kernel page size" >> 2134 default PAGE_SIZE_4KB >> 2135 >> 2136 config PAGE_SIZE_4KB >> 2137 bool "4kB" >> 2138 depends on !CPU_LOONGSON2 && !CPU_LOONGSON3 >> 2139 depends on !MIPS_VA_BITS_48 >> 2140 help >> 2141 This option select the standard 4kB Linux page size. On some >> 2142 R3000-family processors this is the only available page size. Using >> 2143 4kB page size will minimize memory consumption and is therefore >> 2144 recommended for low memory systems. >> 2145 >> 2146 config PAGE_SIZE_8KB >> 2147 bool "8kB" >> 2148 depends on CPU_R8000 || CPU_CAVIUM_OCTEON >> 2149 depends on !MIPS_VA_BITS_48 >> 2150 help >> 2151 Using 8kB page size will result in higher performance kernel at >> 2152 the price of higher memory consumption. This option is available >> 2153 only on R8000 and cnMIPS processors. Note that you will need a >> 2154 suitable Linux distribution to support this. >> 2155 >> 2156 config PAGE_SIZE_16KB >> 2157 bool "16kB" >> 2158 depends on !CPU_R3000 && !CPU_TX39XX >> 2159 help >> 2160 Using 16kB page size will result in higher performance kernel at >> 2161 the price of higher memory consumption. This option is available on >> 2162 all non-R3000 family processors. Note that you will need a suitable >> 2163 Linux distribution to support this. >> 2164 >> 2165 config PAGE_SIZE_32KB >> 2166 bool "32kB" >> 2167 depends on CPU_CAVIUM_OCTEON >> 2168 depends on !MIPS_VA_BITS_48 >> 2169 help >> 2170 Using 32kB page size will result in higher performance kernel at >> 2171 the price of higher memory consumption. This option is available >> 2172 only on cnMIPS cores. Note that you will need a suitable Linux >> 2173 distribution to support this. >> 2174 >> 2175 config PAGE_SIZE_64KB >> 2176 bool "64kB" >> 2177 depends on !CPU_R3000 && !CPU_TX39XX && !CPU_R6000 >> 2178 help >> 2179 Using 64kB page size will result in higher performance kernel at >> 2180 the price of higher memory consumption. This option is available on >> 2181 all non-R3000 family processor. Not that at the time of this >> 2182 writing this option is still high experimental. >> 2183 >> 2184 endchoice >> 2185 >> 2186 config FORCE_MAX_ZONEORDER >> 2187 int "Maximum zone order" >> 2188 range 14 64 if MIPS_HUGE_TLB_SUPPORT && PAGE_SIZE_64KB >> 2189 default "14" if MIPS_HUGE_TLB_SUPPORT && PAGE_SIZE_64KB >> 2190 range 13 64 if MIPS_HUGE_TLB_SUPPORT && PAGE_SIZE_32KB >> 2191 default "13" if MIPS_HUGE_TLB_SUPPORT && PAGE_SIZE_32KB >> 2192 range 12 64 if MIPS_HUGE_TLB_SUPPORT && PAGE_SIZE_16KB >> 2193 default "12" if MIPS_HUGE_TLB_SUPPORT && PAGE_SIZE_16KB >> 2194 range 11 64 >> 2195 default "11" >> 2196 help >> 2197 The kernel memory allocator divides physically contiguous memory >> 2198 blocks into "zones", where each zone is a power of two number of >> 2199 pages. This option selects the largest power of two that the kernel >> 2200 keeps in the memory allocator. If you need to allocate very large >> 2201 blocks of physically contiguous memory, then you may need to >> 2202 increase this value. 339 2203 340 config CPU_SUBTYPE_SH7721 !! 2204 This config option is actually maximum order plus one. For example, 341 bool "Support SH7721 processor" !! 2205 a value of 11 means that the largest free memory block is 2^10 pages. 342 select CPU_SH3 !! 2206 343 select CPU_HAS_DSP !! 2207 The page size is not necessarily 4KB. Keep this in mind 344 select SYS_SUPPORTS_SH_CMT !! 2208 when choosing a value for this option. 345 select USB_OHCI_SH if USB_OHCI_HCD !! 2209 >> 2210 config BOARD_SCACHE >> 2211 bool >> 2212 >> 2213 config IP22_CPU_SCACHE >> 2214 bool >> 2215 select BOARD_SCACHE >> 2216 >> 2217 # >> 2218 # Support for a MIPS32 / MIPS64 style S-caches >> 2219 # >> 2220 config MIPS_CPU_SCACHE >> 2221 bool >> 2222 select BOARD_SCACHE >> 2223 >> 2224 config R5000_CPU_SCACHE >> 2225 bool >> 2226 select BOARD_SCACHE >> 2227 >> 2228 config RM7000_CPU_SCACHE >> 2229 bool >> 2230 select BOARD_SCACHE >> 2231 >> 2232 config SIBYTE_DMA_PAGEOPS >> 2233 bool "Use DMA to clear/copy pages" >> 2234 depends on CPU_SB1 346 help 2235 help 347 Select SH7721 if you have a SH3-DSP !! 2236 Instead of using the CPU to zero and copy pages, use a Data Mover >> 2237 channel. These DMA channels are otherwise unused by the standard >> 2238 SiByte Linux port. Seems to give a small performance benefit. 348 2239 349 # SH-4 Processor Support !! 2240 config CPU_HAS_PREFETCH >> 2241 bool >> 2242 >> 2243 config CPU_GENERIC_DUMP_TLB >> 2244 bool >> 2245 default y if !(CPU_R3000 || CPU_R6000 || CPU_R8000 || CPU_TX39XX) 350 2246 351 config CPU_SUBTYPE_SH7750 !! 2247 config CPU_R4K_FPU 352 bool "Support SH7750 processor" !! 2248 bool 353 select CPU_SH4 !! 2249 default y if !(CPU_R3000 || CPU_R6000 || CPU_TX39XX || CPU_CAVIUM_OCTEON) >> 2250 >> 2251 config CPU_R4K_CACHE_TLB >> 2252 bool >> 2253 default y if !(CPU_R3000 || CPU_R8000 || CPU_SB1 || CPU_TX39XX || CPU_CAVIUM_OCTEON) >> 2254 >> 2255 config MIPS_MT_SMP >> 2256 bool "MIPS MT SMP support (1 TC on each available VPE)" >> 2257 depends on SYS_SUPPORTS_MULTITHREADING && !CPU_MIPSR6 >> 2258 select CPU_MIPSR2_IRQ_VI >> 2259 select CPU_MIPSR2_IRQ_EI >> 2260 select SYNC_R4K >> 2261 select MIPS_MT >> 2262 select SMP >> 2263 select SMP_UP >> 2264 select SYS_SUPPORTS_SMP >> 2265 select SYS_SUPPORTS_SCHED_SMT >> 2266 select MIPS_PERF_SHARED_TC_COUNTERS 354 help 2267 help 355 Select SH7750 if you have a 200 Mhz !! 2268 This is a kernel model which is known as SMVP. This is supported >> 2269 on cores with the MT ASE and uses the available VPEs to implement >> 2270 virtual processors which supports SMP. This is equivalent to the >> 2271 Intel Hyperthreading feature. For further information go to >> 2272 <http://www.imgtec.com/mips/mips-multithreading.asp>. 356 2273 357 config CPU_SUBTYPE_SH7091 !! 2274 config MIPS_MT 358 bool "Support SH7091 processor" !! 2275 bool 359 select CPU_SH4 !! 2276 >> 2277 config SCHED_SMT >> 2278 bool "SMT (multithreading) scheduler support" >> 2279 depends on SYS_SUPPORTS_SCHED_SMT >> 2280 default n 360 help 2281 help 361 Select SH7091 if you have an SH-4 ba !! 2282 SMT scheduler support improves the CPU scheduler's decision making 362 the Dreamcast, Naomi, and Naomi 2). !! 2283 when dealing with MIPS MT enabled cores at a cost of slightly >> 2284 increased overhead in some places. If unsure say N here. 363 2285 364 config CPU_SUBTYPE_SH7750R !! 2286 config SYS_SUPPORTS_SCHED_SMT 365 bool "Support SH7750R processor" !! 2287 bool 366 select CPU_SH4 << 367 2288 368 config CPU_SUBTYPE_SH7750S !! 2289 config SYS_SUPPORTS_MULTITHREADING 369 bool "Support SH7750S processor" !! 2290 bool 370 select CPU_SH4 << 371 2291 372 config CPU_SUBTYPE_SH7751 !! 2292 config MIPS_MT_FPAFF 373 bool "Support SH7751 processor" !! 2293 bool "Dynamic FPU affinity for FP-intensive threads" 374 select CPU_SH4 !! 2294 default y >> 2295 depends on MIPS_MT_SMP >> 2296 >> 2297 config MIPSR2_TO_R6_EMULATOR >> 2298 bool "MIPS R2-to-R6 emulator" >> 2299 depends on CPU_MIPSR6 && !SMP >> 2300 default y >> 2301 help >> 2302 Choose this option if you want to run non-R6 MIPS userland code. >> 2303 Even if you say 'Y' here, the emulator will still be disabled by >> 2304 default. You can enable it using the 'mipsr2emu' kernel option. >> 2305 The only reason this is a build-time option is to save ~14K from the >> 2306 final kernel image. >> 2307 comment "MIPS R2-to-R6 emulator is only available for UP kernels" >> 2308 depends on SMP && CPU_MIPSR6 >> 2309 >> 2310 config MIPS_VPE_LOADER >> 2311 bool "VPE loader support." >> 2312 depends on SYS_SUPPORTS_MULTITHREADING && MODULES >> 2313 select CPU_MIPSR2_IRQ_VI >> 2314 select CPU_MIPSR2_IRQ_EI >> 2315 select MIPS_MT 375 help 2316 help 376 Select SH7751 if you have a 166 Mhz !! 2317 Includes a loader for loading an elf relocatable object 377 or if you have a HD6417751R CPU. !! 2318 onto another VPE and running it. 378 2319 379 config CPU_SUBTYPE_SH7751R !! 2320 config MIPS_VPE_LOADER_CMP 380 bool "Support SH7751R processor" !! 2321 bool 381 select CPU_SH4 !! 2322 default "y" >> 2323 depends on MIPS_VPE_LOADER && MIPS_CMP 382 2324 383 config CPU_SUBTYPE_SH7760 !! 2325 config MIPS_VPE_LOADER_MT 384 bool "Support SH7760 processor" !! 2326 bool 385 select CPU_SH4 !! 2327 default "y" >> 2328 depends on MIPS_VPE_LOADER && !MIPS_CMP 386 2329 387 # SH-4A Processor Support !! 2330 config MIPS_VPE_LOADER_TOM >> 2331 bool "Load VPE program into memory hidden from linux" >> 2332 depends on MIPS_VPE_LOADER >> 2333 default y >> 2334 help >> 2335 The loader can use memory that is present but has been hidden from >> 2336 Linux using the kernel command line option "mem=xxMB". It's up to >> 2337 you to ensure the amount you put in the option and the space your >> 2338 program requires is less or equal to the amount physically present. 388 2339 389 config CPU_SUBTYPE_SH7723 !! 2340 config MIPS_VPE_APSP_API 390 bool "Support SH7723 processor" !! 2341 bool "Enable support for AP/SP API (RTLX)" 391 select CPU_SH4A !! 2342 depends on MIPS_VPE_LOADER 392 select CPU_SHX2 << 393 select ARCH_SHMOBILE << 394 select ARCH_SPARSEMEM_ENABLE << 395 select SYS_SUPPORTS_SH_CMT << 396 select PINCTRL << 397 help 2343 help 398 Select SH7723 if you have an SH-Mobi << 399 2344 400 config CPU_SUBTYPE_SH7724 !! 2345 config MIPS_VPE_APSP_API_CMP 401 bool "Support SH7724 processor" !! 2346 bool 402 select CPU_SH4A !! 2347 default "y" 403 select CPU_SHX2 !! 2348 depends on MIPS_VPE_APSP_API && MIPS_CMP 404 select ARCH_SHMOBILE !! 2349 405 select ARCH_SPARSEMEM_ENABLE !! 2350 config MIPS_VPE_APSP_API_MT 406 select SYS_SUPPORTS_SH_CMT !! 2351 bool 407 select PINCTRL !! 2352 default "y" >> 2353 depends on MIPS_VPE_APSP_API && !MIPS_CMP >> 2354 >> 2355 config MIPS_CMP >> 2356 bool "MIPS CMP framework support (DEPRECATED)" >> 2357 depends on SYS_SUPPORTS_MIPS_CMP && !CPU_MIPSR6 >> 2358 select SMP >> 2359 select SYNC_R4K >> 2360 select SYS_SUPPORTS_SMP >> 2361 select WEAK_ORDERING >> 2362 default n >> 2363 help >> 2364 Select this if you are using a bootloader which implements the "CMP >> 2365 framework" protocol (ie. YAMON) and want your kernel to make use of >> 2366 its ability to start secondary CPUs. >> 2367 >> 2368 Unless you have a specific need, you should use CONFIG_MIPS_CPS >> 2369 instead of this. >> 2370 >> 2371 config MIPS_CPS >> 2372 bool "MIPS Coherent Processing System support" >> 2373 depends on SYS_SUPPORTS_MIPS_CPS >> 2374 select MIPS_CM >> 2375 select MIPS_CPC >> 2376 select MIPS_CPS_PM if HOTPLUG_CPU >> 2377 select SMP >> 2378 select SYNC_R4K if (CEVT_R4K || CSRC_R4K) >> 2379 select SYS_SUPPORTS_HOTPLUG_CPU >> 2380 select SYS_SUPPORTS_SMP >> 2381 select WEAK_ORDERING 408 help 2382 help 409 Select SH7724 if you have an SH-Mobi !! 2383 Select this if you wish to run an SMP kernel across multiple cores >> 2384 within a MIPS Coherent Processing System. When this option is >> 2385 enabled the kernel will probe for other cores and boot them with >> 2386 no external assistance. It is safe to enable this when hardware >> 2387 support is unavailable. >> 2388 >> 2389 config MIPS_CPS_PM >> 2390 depends on MIPS_CPS >> 2391 select MIPS_CPC >> 2392 bool 410 2393 411 config CPU_SUBTYPE_SH7734 !! 2394 config MIPS_CM 412 bool "Support SH7734 processor" !! 2395 bool 413 select CPU_SH4A !! 2396 414 select CPU_SHX2 !! 2397 config MIPS_CPC 415 select PINCTRL !! 2398 bool >> 2399 >> 2400 config SB1_PASS_2_WORKAROUNDS >> 2401 bool >> 2402 depends on CPU_SB1 && (CPU_SB1_PASS_2_2 || CPU_SB1_PASS_2) >> 2403 default y >> 2404 >> 2405 config SB1_PASS_2_1_WORKAROUNDS >> 2406 bool >> 2407 depends on CPU_SB1 && CPU_SB1_PASS_2 >> 2408 default y >> 2409 >> 2410 >> 2411 config ARCH_PHYS_ADDR_T_64BIT >> 2412 bool >> 2413 >> 2414 choice >> 2415 prompt "SmartMIPS or microMIPS ASE support" >> 2416 >> 2417 config CPU_NEEDS_NO_SMARTMIPS_OR_MICROMIPS >> 2418 bool "None" 416 help 2419 help 417 Select SH7734 if you have a SH4A SH7 !! 2420 Select this if you want neither microMIPS nor SmartMIPS support 418 2421 419 config CPU_SUBTYPE_SH7757 !! 2422 config CPU_HAS_SMARTMIPS 420 bool "Support SH7757 processor" !! 2423 depends on SYS_SUPPORTS_SMARTMIPS 421 select CPU_SH4A !! 2424 bool "SmartMIPS" 422 select CPU_SHX2 !! 2425 help 423 select PINCTRL !! 2426 SmartMIPS is a extension of the MIPS32 architecture aimed at >> 2427 increased security at both hardware and software level for >> 2428 smartcards. Enabling this option will allow proper use of the >> 2429 SmartMIPS instructions by Linux applications. However a kernel with >> 2430 this option will not work on a MIPS core without SmartMIPS core. If >> 2431 you don't know you probably don't have SmartMIPS and should say N >> 2432 here. >> 2433 >> 2434 config CPU_MICROMIPS >> 2435 depends on 32BIT && SYS_SUPPORTS_MICROMIPS && !CPU_MIPSR6 >> 2436 bool "microMIPS" 424 help 2437 help 425 Select SH7757 if you have a SH4A SH7 !! 2438 When this option is enabled the kernel will be built using the >> 2439 microMIPS ISA 426 2440 427 config CPU_SUBTYPE_SH7763 !! 2441 endchoice 428 bool "Support SH7763 processor" << 429 select CPU_SH4A << 430 select USB_OHCI_SH if USB_OHCI_HCD << 431 help << 432 Select SH7763 if you have a SH4A SH7 << 433 << 434 config CPU_SUBTYPE_SH7770 << 435 bool "Support SH7770 processor" << 436 select CPU_SH4A << 437 << 438 config CPU_SUBTYPE_SH7780 << 439 bool "Support SH7780 processor" << 440 select CPU_SH4A << 441 << 442 config CPU_SUBTYPE_SH7785 << 443 bool "Support SH7785 processor" << 444 select CPU_SH4A << 445 select CPU_SHX2 << 446 select ARCH_SPARSEMEM_ENABLE << 447 select SYS_SUPPORTS_NUMA << 448 select PINCTRL << 449 2442 450 config CPU_SUBTYPE_SH7786 !! 2443 config CPU_HAS_MSA 451 bool "Support SH7786 processor" !! 2444 bool "Support for the MIPS SIMD Architecture" 452 select CPU_SH4A !! 2445 depends on CPU_SUPPORTS_MSA 453 select CPU_SHX3 !! 2446 depends on 64BIT || MIPS_O32_FP64_SUPPORT 454 select CPU_HAS_PTEAEX !! 2447 help 455 select GENERIC_CLOCKEVENTS_BROADCAST i !! 2448 MIPS SIMD Architecture (MSA) introduces 128 bit wide vector registers 456 select USB_OHCI_SH if USB_OHCI_HCD !! 2449 and a set of SIMD instructions to operate on them. When this option 457 select USB_EHCI_SH if USB_EHCI_HCD !! 2450 is enabled the kernel will support allocating & switching MSA 458 select PINCTRL !! 2451 vector register contexts. If you know that your kernel will only be >> 2452 running on CPUs which do not support MSA or that your userland will >> 2453 not be making use of it then you may wish to say N here to reduce >> 2454 the size & complexity of your kernel. 459 2455 460 config CPU_SUBTYPE_SHX3 !! 2456 If unsure, say Y. 461 bool "Support SH-X3 processor" << 462 select CPU_SH4A << 463 select CPU_SHX3 << 464 select GENERIC_CLOCKEVENTS_BROADCAST i << 465 select GPIOLIB << 466 select PINCTRL << 467 2457 468 # SH4AL-DSP Processor Support !! 2458 config CPU_HAS_WB >> 2459 bool 469 2460 470 config CPU_SUBTYPE_SH7343 !! 2461 config XKS01 471 bool "Support SH7343 processor" !! 2462 bool 472 select CPU_SH4AL_DSP << 473 select ARCH_SHMOBILE << 474 select SYS_SUPPORTS_SH_CMT << 475 << 476 config CPU_SUBTYPE_SH7722 << 477 bool "Support SH7722 processor" << 478 select CPU_SH4AL_DSP << 479 select CPU_SHX2 << 480 select ARCH_SHMOBILE << 481 select ARCH_SPARSEMEM_ENABLE << 482 select SYS_SUPPORTS_NUMA << 483 select SYS_SUPPORTS_SH_CMT << 484 select PINCTRL << 485 2463 486 config CPU_SUBTYPE_SH7366 !! 2464 config CPU_HAS_RIXI 487 bool "Support SH7366 processor" !! 2465 bool 488 select CPU_SH4AL_DSP << 489 select CPU_SHX2 << 490 select ARCH_SHMOBILE << 491 select ARCH_SPARSEMEM_ENABLE << 492 select SYS_SUPPORTS_NUMA << 493 select SYS_SUPPORTS_SH_CMT << 494 2466 495 endchoice !! 2467 # >> 2468 # Vectored interrupt mode is an R2 feature >> 2469 # >> 2470 config CPU_MIPSR2_IRQ_VI >> 2471 bool 496 2472 497 source "arch/sh/mm/Kconfig" !! 2473 # 498 !! 2474 # Extended interrupt mode is an R2 feature 499 source "arch/sh/Kconfig.cpu" !! 2475 # 500 !! 2476 config CPU_MIPSR2_IRQ_EI 501 source "arch/sh/boards/Kconfig" !! 2477 bool 502 << 503 menu "Timer and clock configuration" << 504 << 505 config SH_PCLK_FREQ << 506 int "Peripheral clock frequency (in Hz << 507 depends on SH_CLK_CPG_LEGACY << 508 default "31250000" if CPU_SUBTYPE_SH76 << 509 default "33333333" if CPU_SUBTYPE_SH77 << 510 CPU_SUBTYPE_SH77 << 511 CPU_SUBTYPE_SH77 << 512 CPU_SUBTYPE_SH72 << 513 CPU_SUBTYPE_SH72 << 514 CPU_SUBTYPE_SH72 << 515 CPU_SUBTYPE_MXG << 516 default "60000000" if CPU_SUBTYPE_SH77 << 517 default "50000000" << 518 help << 519 This option is used to specify the p << 520 This is necessary for determining th << 521 platforms lacking an RTC. << 522 2478 523 config SH_CLK_CPG !! 2479 config CPU_HAS_SYNC 524 def_bool y !! 2480 bool >> 2481 depends on !CPU_R3000 >> 2482 default y 525 2483 526 config SH_CLK_CPG_LEGACY !! 2484 # 527 depends on SH_CLK_CPG !! 2485 # CPU non-features 528 def_bool y if !CPU_SUBTYPE_SH7785 && ! !! 2486 # 529 !CPU_SHX3 && !CPU_SUBTYP !! 2487 config CPU_DADDI_WORKAROUNDS 530 !CPU_SUBTYPE_SH7734 && ! !! 2488 bool 531 !CPU_SUBTYPE_SH7269 << 532 2489 533 endmenu !! 2490 config CPU_R4000_WORKAROUNDS >> 2491 bool >> 2492 select CPU_R4400_WORKAROUNDS 534 2493 535 menu "CPU Frequency scaling" !! 2494 config CPU_R4400_WORKAROUNDS 536 source "drivers/cpufreq/Kconfig" !! 2495 bool 537 endmenu << 538 2496 539 source "arch/sh/drivers/Kconfig" !! 2497 config MIPS_ASID_SHIFT >> 2498 int >> 2499 default 6 if CPU_R3000 || CPU_TX39XX >> 2500 default 4 if CPU_R8000 >> 2501 default 0 >> 2502 >> 2503 config MIPS_ASID_BITS >> 2504 int >> 2505 default 0 if MIPS_ASID_BITS_VARIABLE >> 2506 default 6 if CPU_R3000 || CPU_TX39XX >> 2507 default 8 540 2508 541 endmenu !! 2509 config MIPS_ASID_BITS_VARIABLE >> 2510 bool >> 2511 >> 2512 # >> 2513 # - Highmem only makes sense for the 32-bit kernel. >> 2514 # - The current highmem code will only work properly on physically indexed >> 2515 # caches such as R3000, SB1, R7000 or those that look like they're virtually >> 2516 # indexed such as R4000/R4400 SC and MC versions or R10000. So for the >> 2517 # moment we protect the user and offer the highmem option only on machines >> 2518 # where it's known to be safe. This will not offer highmem on a few systems >> 2519 # such as MIPS32 and MIPS64 CPUs which may have virtual and physically >> 2520 # indexed CPUs but we're playing safe. >> 2521 # - We use SYS_SUPPORTS_HIGHMEM to offer highmem only for systems where we >> 2522 # know they might have memory configurations that could make use of highmem >> 2523 # support. >> 2524 # >> 2525 config HIGHMEM >> 2526 bool "High Memory Support" >> 2527 depends on 32BIT && CPU_SUPPORTS_HIGHMEM && SYS_SUPPORTS_HIGHMEM && !CPU_MIPS32_3_5_EVA 542 2528 543 menu "Kernel features" !! 2529 config CPU_SUPPORTS_HIGHMEM >> 2530 bool 544 2531 545 source "kernel/Kconfig.hz" !! 2532 config SYS_SUPPORTS_HIGHMEM >> 2533 bool 546 2534 547 config ARCH_SUPPORTS_KEXEC !! 2535 config SYS_SUPPORTS_SMARTMIPS 548 def_bool MMU !! 2536 bool >> 2537 >> 2538 config SYS_SUPPORTS_MICROMIPS >> 2539 bool >> 2540 >> 2541 config SYS_SUPPORTS_MIPS16 >> 2542 bool >> 2543 help >> 2544 This option must be set if a kernel might be executed on a MIPS16- >> 2545 enabled CPU even if MIPS16 is not actually being used. In other >> 2546 words, it makes the kernel MIPS16-tolerant. 549 2547 550 config ARCH_SUPPORTS_CRASH_DUMP !! 2548 config CPU_SUPPORTS_MSA 551 def_bool BROKEN_ON_SMP !! 2549 bool 552 2550 553 config ARCH_SUPPORTS_KEXEC_JUMP !! 2551 config ARCH_FLATMEM_ENABLE 554 def_bool y 2552 def_bool y >> 2553 depends on !NUMA && !CPU_LOONGSON2 555 2554 556 config PHYSICAL_START !! 2555 config ARCH_DISCONTIGMEM_ENABLE 557 hex "Physical address where the kernel !! 2556 bool 558 default MEMORY_START !! 2557 default y if SGI_IP27 559 help 2558 help 560 This gives the physical address wher !! 2559 Say Y to support efficient handling of discontiguous physical memory, 561 and is ordinarily the same as MEMORY !! 2560 for architectures which are either NUMA (Non-Uniform Memory Access) >> 2561 or have huge holes in the physical address space for other reasons. >> 2562 See <file:Documentation/vm/numa> for more. >> 2563 >> 2564 config ARCH_SPARSEMEM_ENABLE >> 2565 bool >> 2566 select SPARSEMEM_STATIC 562 2567 563 Different values are primarily used !! 2568 config NUMA 564 where the fail safe kernel needs to !! 2569 bool "NUMA Support" 565 than the panic-ed kernel. !! 2570 depends on SYS_SUPPORTS_NUMA >> 2571 help >> 2572 Say Y to compile the kernel to support NUMA (Non-Uniform Memory >> 2573 Access). This option improves performance on systems with more >> 2574 than two nodes; on two node systems it is generally better to >> 2575 leave it disabled; on single node systems disable this option >> 2576 disabled. >> 2577 >> 2578 config SYS_SUPPORTS_NUMA >> 2579 bool >> 2580 >> 2581 config RELOCATABLE >> 2582 bool "Relocatable kernel" >> 2583 depends on SYS_SUPPORTS_RELOCATABLE && (CPU_MIPS32_R2 || CPU_MIPS64_R2 || CPU_MIPS32_R6 || CPU_MIPS64_R6) >> 2584 help >> 2585 This builds a kernel image that retains relocation information >> 2586 so it can be loaded someplace besides the default 1MB. >> 2587 The relocations make the kernel binary about 15% larger, >> 2588 but are discarded at runtime >> 2589 >> 2590 config RELOCATION_TABLE_SIZE >> 2591 hex "Relocation table size" >> 2592 depends on RELOCATABLE >> 2593 range 0x0 0x01000000 >> 2594 default "0x00100000" >> 2595 ---help--- >> 2596 A table of relocation data will be appended to the kernel binary >> 2597 and parsed at boot to fix up the relocated kernel. >> 2598 >> 2599 This option allows the amount of space reserved for the table to be >> 2600 adjusted, although the default of 1Mb should be ok in most cases. >> 2601 >> 2602 The build will fail and a valid size suggested if this is too small. >> 2603 >> 2604 If unsure, leave at the default value. >> 2605 >> 2606 config RANDOMIZE_BASE >> 2607 bool "Randomize the address of the kernel image" >> 2608 depends on RELOCATABLE >> 2609 ---help--- >> 2610 Randomizes the physical and virtual address at which the >> 2611 kernel image is loaded, as a security feature that >> 2612 deters exploit attempts relying on knowledge of the location >> 2613 of kernel internals. >> 2614 >> 2615 Entropy is generated using any coprocessor 0 registers available. >> 2616 >> 2617 The kernel will be offset by up to RANDOMIZE_BASE_MAX_OFFSET. >> 2618 >> 2619 If unsure, say N. >> 2620 >> 2621 config RANDOMIZE_BASE_MAX_OFFSET >> 2622 hex "Maximum kASLR offset" if EXPERT >> 2623 depends on RANDOMIZE_BASE >> 2624 range 0x0 0x40000000 if EVA || 64BIT >> 2625 range 0x0 0x08000000 >> 2626 default "0x01000000" >> 2627 ---help--- >> 2628 When kASLR is active, this provides the maximum offset that will >> 2629 be applied to the kernel image. It should be set according to the >> 2630 amount of physical RAM available in the target system minus >> 2631 PHYSICAL_START and must be a power of 2. >> 2632 >> 2633 This is limited by the size of KSEG0, 256Mb on 32-bit or 1Gb with >> 2634 EVA or 64-bit. The default is 16Mb. >> 2635 >> 2636 config NODES_SHIFT >> 2637 int >> 2638 default "6" >> 2639 depends on NEED_MULTIPLE_NODES >> 2640 >> 2641 config HW_PERF_EVENTS >> 2642 bool "Enable hardware performance counter support for perf events" >> 2643 depends on PERF_EVENTS && !OPROFILE && (CPU_MIPS32 || CPU_MIPS64 || CPU_R10000 || CPU_SB1 || CPU_CAVIUM_OCTEON || CPU_XLP || CPU_LOONGSON3) >> 2644 default y >> 2645 help >> 2646 Enable hardware performance counter support for perf events. If >> 2647 disabled, perf events will use software events only. >> 2648 >> 2649 source "mm/Kconfig" 566 2650 567 config SMP 2651 config SMP 568 bool "Symmetric multi-processing suppo !! 2652 bool "Multi-Processing support" 569 depends on SYS_SUPPORTS_SMP 2653 depends on SYS_SUPPORTS_SMP 570 help 2654 help 571 This enables support for systems wit 2655 This enables support for systems with more than one CPU. If you have 572 a system with only one CPU, say N. I 2656 a system with only one CPU, say N. If you have a system with more 573 than one CPU, say Y. 2657 than one CPU, say Y. 574 2658 575 If you say N here, the kernel will r 2659 If you say N here, the kernel will run on uni- and multiprocessor 576 machines, but will use only one CPU 2660 machines, but will use only one CPU of a multiprocessor machine. If 577 you say Y here, the kernel will run 2661 you say Y here, the kernel will run on many, but not all, 578 uniprocessor machines. On a uniproce 2662 uniprocessor machines. On a uniprocessor machine, the kernel 579 will run faster if you say N here. 2663 will run faster if you say N here. 580 2664 581 People using multiprocessor machines 2665 People using multiprocessor machines who say Y here should also say 582 Y to "Enhanced Real Time Clock Suppo 2666 Y to "Enhanced Real Time Clock Support", below. 583 2667 584 See also <file:Documentation/admin-g !! 2668 See also the SMP-HOWTO available at 585 available at <https://www.tldp.org/d !! 2669 <http://www.tldp.org/docs.html#howto>. 586 2670 587 If you don't know what to do here, s 2671 If you don't know what to do here, say N. 588 2672 >> 2673 config HOTPLUG_CPU >> 2674 bool "Support for hot-pluggable CPUs" >> 2675 depends on SMP && SYS_SUPPORTS_HOTPLUG_CPU >> 2676 help >> 2677 Say Y here to allow turning CPUs off and on. CPUs can be >> 2678 controlled through /sys/devices/system/cpu. >> 2679 (Note: power management support will enable this option >> 2680 automatically on SMP systems. ) >> 2681 Say N if you want to disable CPU hotplug. >> 2682 >> 2683 config SMP_UP >> 2684 bool >> 2685 >> 2686 config SYS_SUPPORTS_MIPS_CMP >> 2687 bool >> 2688 >> 2689 config SYS_SUPPORTS_MIPS_CPS >> 2690 bool >> 2691 >> 2692 config SYS_SUPPORTS_SMP >> 2693 bool >> 2694 >> 2695 config NR_CPUS_DEFAULT_4 >> 2696 bool >> 2697 >> 2698 config NR_CPUS_DEFAULT_8 >> 2699 bool >> 2700 >> 2701 config NR_CPUS_DEFAULT_16 >> 2702 bool >> 2703 >> 2704 config NR_CPUS_DEFAULT_32 >> 2705 bool >> 2706 >> 2707 config NR_CPUS_DEFAULT_64 >> 2708 bool >> 2709 589 config NR_CPUS 2710 config NR_CPUS 590 int "Maximum number of CPUs (2-32)" !! 2711 int "Maximum number of CPUs (2-256)" 591 range 2 32 !! 2712 range 2 256 592 depends on SMP 2713 depends on SMP 593 default "4" if CPU_SUBTYPE_SHX3 !! 2714 default "4" if NR_CPUS_DEFAULT_4 594 default "2" !! 2715 default "8" if NR_CPUS_DEFAULT_8 >> 2716 default "16" if NR_CPUS_DEFAULT_16 >> 2717 default "32" if NR_CPUS_DEFAULT_32 >> 2718 default "64" if NR_CPUS_DEFAULT_64 595 help 2719 help 596 This allows you to specify the maxim 2720 This allows you to specify the maximum number of CPUs which this 597 kernel will support. The maximum su !! 2721 kernel will support. The maximum supported value is 32 for 32-bit 598 minimum value which makes sense is 2 !! 2722 kernel and 64 for 64-bit kernels; the minimum value which makes >> 2723 sense is 1 for Qemu (useful only for kernel debugging purposes) >> 2724 and 2 for all others. 599 2725 600 This is purely to save memory - each 2726 This is purely to save memory - each supported CPU adds 601 approximately eight kilobytes to the !! 2727 approximately eight kilobytes to the kernel image. For best >> 2728 performance should round up your number of processors to the next >> 2729 power of two. 602 2730 603 config HOTPLUG_CPU !! 2731 config MIPS_PERF_SHARED_TC_COUNTERS 604 bool "Support for hot-pluggable CPUs ( !! 2732 bool 605 depends on SMP << 606 help << 607 Say Y here to experiment with turnin << 608 can be controlled through /sys/devic << 609 2733 610 config GUSA !! 2734 # 611 def_bool y !! 2735 # Timer Interrupt Frequency Configuration 612 depends on !SMP !! 2736 # >> 2737 >> 2738 choice >> 2739 prompt "Timer frequency" >> 2740 default HZ_250 613 help 2741 help 614 This enables support for gUSA (gener !! 2742 Allows the configuration of the timer frequency. 615 This is the default implementation f << 616 CPUs, and is used by the libc, among << 617 << 618 For additional information, design i << 619 in <http://lc.linux.or.jp/lc2002/pap << 620 << 621 This should only be disabled for spe << 622 atomicity implementations exist. << 623 << 624 config GUSA_RB << 625 bool "Implement atomic operations by r << 626 depends on GUSA && CPU_SH3 || (CPU_SH4 << 627 help << 628 Enabling this option will allow the << 629 atomic operations using a software i << 630 store-conditional (LLSC). On machine << 631 LLSC, this should be more efficient << 632 disabling interrupts around the atom << 633 2743 634 config HW_PERF_EVENTS !! 2744 config HZ_24 635 bool "Enable hardware performance coun !! 2745 bool "24 HZ" if SYS_SUPPORTS_24HZ || SYS_SUPPORTS_ARBIT_HZ 636 depends on PERF_EVENTS && CPU_HAS_PMU !! 2746 >> 2747 config HZ_48 >> 2748 bool "48 HZ" if SYS_SUPPORTS_48HZ || SYS_SUPPORTS_ARBIT_HZ >> 2749 >> 2750 config HZ_100 >> 2751 bool "100 HZ" if SYS_SUPPORTS_100HZ || SYS_SUPPORTS_ARBIT_HZ >> 2752 >> 2753 config HZ_128 >> 2754 bool "128 HZ" if SYS_SUPPORTS_128HZ || SYS_SUPPORTS_ARBIT_HZ >> 2755 >> 2756 config HZ_250 >> 2757 bool "250 HZ" if SYS_SUPPORTS_250HZ || SYS_SUPPORTS_ARBIT_HZ >> 2758 >> 2759 config HZ_256 >> 2760 bool "256 HZ" if SYS_SUPPORTS_256HZ || SYS_SUPPORTS_ARBIT_HZ >> 2761 >> 2762 config HZ_1000 >> 2763 bool "1000 HZ" if SYS_SUPPORTS_1000HZ || SYS_SUPPORTS_ARBIT_HZ >> 2764 >> 2765 config HZ_1024 >> 2766 bool "1024 HZ" if SYS_SUPPORTS_1024HZ || SYS_SUPPORTS_ARBIT_HZ >> 2767 >> 2768 endchoice >> 2769 >> 2770 config SYS_SUPPORTS_24HZ >> 2771 bool >> 2772 >> 2773 config SYS_SUPPORTS_48HZ >> 2774 bool >> 2775 >> 2776 config SYS_SUPPORTS_100HZ >> 2777 bool >> 2778 >> 2779 config SYS_SUPPORTS_128HZ >> 2780 bool >> 2781 >> 2782 config SYS_SUPPORTS_250HZ >> 2783 bool >> 2784 >> 2785 config SYS_SUPPORTS_256HZ >> 2786 bool >> 2787 >> 2788 config SYS_SUPPORTS_1000HZ >> 2789 bool >> 2790 >> 2791 config SYS_SUPPORTS_1024HZ >> 2792 bool >> 2793 >> 2794 config SYS_SUPPORTS_ARBIT_HZ >> 2795 bool >> 2796 default y if !SYS_SUPPORTS_24HZ && \ >> 2797 !SYS_SUPPORTS_48HZ && \ >> 2798 !SYS_SUPPORTS_100HZ && \ >> 2799 !SYS_SUPPORTS_128HZ && \ >> 2800 !SYS_SUPPORTS_250HZ && \ >> 2801 !SYS_SUPPORTS_256HZ && \ >> 2802 !SYS_SUPPORTS_1000HZ && \ >> 2803 !SYS_SUPPORTS_1024HZ >> 2804 >> 2805 config HZ >> 2806 int >> 2807 default 24 if HZ_24 >> 2808 default 48 if HZ_48 >> 2809 default 100 if HZ_100 >> 2810 default 128 if HZ_128 >> 2811 default 250 if HZ_250 >> 2812 default 256 if HZ_256 >> 2813 default 1000 if HZ_1000 >> 2814 default 1024 if HZ_1024 >> 2815 >> 2816 config SCHED_HRTICK >> 2817 def_bool HIGH_RES_TIMERS >> 2818 >> 2819 source "kernel/Kconfig.preempt" >> 2820 >> 2821 config KEXEC >> 2822 bool "Kexec system call" >> 2823 select KEXEC_CORE >> 2824 help >> 2825 kexec is a system call that implements the ability to shutdown your >> 2826 current kernel, and to start another kernel. It is like a reboot >> 2827 but it is independent of the system firmware. And like a reboot >> 2828 you can start any kernel with it, not just Linux. >> 2829 >> 2830 The name comes from the similarity to the exec system call. >> 2831 >> 2832 It is an ongoing process to be certain the hardware in a machine >> 2833 is properly shutdown, so do not be surprised if this code does not >> 2834 initially work for you. As of this writing the exact hardware >> 2835 interface is strongly in flux, so no good recommendation can be >> 2836 made. >> 2837 >> 2838 config CRASH_DUMP >> 2839 bool "Kernel crash dumps" >> 2840 help >> 2841 Generate crash dump after being started by kexec. >> 2842 This should be normally only set in special crash dump kernels >> 2843 which are loaded in the main kernel with kexec-tools into >> 2844 a specially reserved region and then later executed after >> 2845 a crash by kdump/kexec. The crash dump kernel must be compiled >> 2846 to a memory address not used by the main kernel or firmware using >> 2847 PHYSICAL_START. >> 2848 >> 2849 config PHYSICAL_START >> 2850 hex "Physical address where the kernel is loaded" >> 2851 default "0xffffffff84000000" if 64BIT >> 2852 default "0x84000000" if 32BIT >> 2853 depends on CRASH_DUMP >> 2854 help >> 2855 This gives the CKSEG0 or KSEG0 address where the kernel is loaded. >> 2856 If you plan to use kernel for capturing the crash dump change >> 2857 this value to start of the reserved region (the "X" value as >> 2858 specified in the "crashkernel=YM@XM" command line boot parameter >> 2859 passed to the panic-ed kernel). >> 2860 >> 2861 config SECCOMP >> 2862 bool "Enable seccomp to safely compute untrusted bytecode" >> 2863 depends on PROC_FS 637 default y 2864 default y 638 help 2865 help 639 Enable hardware performance counter !! 2866 This kernel feature is useful for number crunching applications 640 disabled, perf events will use softw !! 2867 that may need to compute untrusted bytecode during their >> 2868 execution. By using pipes or other transports made available to >> 2869 the process as file descriptors supporting the read/write >> 2870 syscalls, it's possible to isolate those applications in >> 2871 their own address space using seccomp. Once seccomp is >> 2872 enabled via /proc/<pid>/seccomp, it cannot be disabled >> 2873 and the task is only allowed to execute a few safe syscalls >> 2874 defined by each seccomp mode. >> 2875 >> 2876 If unsure, say Y. Only embedded should say N here. >> 2877 >> 2878 config MIPS_O32_FP64_SUPPORT >> 2879 bool "Support for O32 binaries using 64-bit FP" >> 2880 depends on 32BIT || MIPS32_O32 >> 2881 help >> 2882 When this is enabled, the kernel will support use of 64-bit floating >> 2883 point registers with binaries using the O32 ABI along with the >> 2884 EF_MIPS_FP64 ELF header flag (typically built with -mfp64). On >> 2885 32-bit MIPS systems this support is at the cost of increasing the >> 2886 size and complexity of the compiled FPU emulator. Thus if you are >> 2887 running a MIPS32 system and know that none of your userland binaries >> 2888 will require 64-bit floating point, you may wish to reduce the size >> 2889 of your kernel & potentially improve FP emulation performance by >> 2890 saying N here. >> 2891 >> 2892 Although binutils currently supports use of this flag the details >> 2893 concerning its effect upon the O32 ABI in userland are still being >> 2894 worked on. In order to avoid userland becoming dependant upon current >> 2895 behaviour before the details have been finalised, this option should >> 2896 be considered experimental and only enabled by those working upon >> 2897 said details. 641 2898 642 source "drivers/sh/Kconfig" !! 2899 If unsure, say N. >> 2900 >> 2901 config USE_OF >> 2902 bool >> 2903 select OF >> 2904 select OF_EARLY_FLATTREE >> 2905 select IRQ_DOMAIN >> 2906 >> 2907 config BUILTIN_DTB >> 2908 bool >> 2909 >> 2910 choice >> 2911 prompt "Kernel appended dtb support" if USE_OF >> 2912 default MIPS_NO_APPENDED_DTB >> 2913 >> 2914 config MIPS_NO_APPENDED_DTB >> 2915 bool "None" >> 2916 help >> 2917 Do not enable appended dtb support. >> 2918 >> 2919 config MIPS_ELF_APPENDED_DTB >> 2920 bool "vmlinux" >> 2921 help >> 2922 With this option, the boot code will look for a device tree binary >> 2923 DTB) included in the vmlinux ELF section .appended_dtb. By default >> 2924 it is empty and the DTB can be appended using binutils command >> 2925 objcopy: >> 2926 >> 2927 objcopy --update-section .appended_dtb=<filename>.dtb vmlinux >> 2928 >> 2929 This is meant as a backward compatiblity convenience for those >> 2930 systems with a bootloader that can't be upgraded to accommodate >> 2931 the documented boot protocol using a device tree. >> 2932 >> 2933 config MIPS_RAW_APPENDED_DTB >> 2934 bool "vmlinux.bin or vmlinuz.bin" >> 2935 help >> 2936 With this option, the boot code will look for a device tree binary >> 2937 DTB) appended to raw vmlinux.bin or vmlinuz.bin. >> 2938 (e.g. cat vmlinux.bin <filename>.dtb > vmlinux_w_dtb). >> 2939 >> 2940 This is meant as a backward compatibility convenience for those >> 2941 systems with a bootloader that can't be upgraded to accommodate >> 2942 the documented boot protocol using a device tree. >> 2943 >> 2944 Beware that there is very little in terms of protection against >> 2945 this option being confused by leftover garbage in memory that might >> 2946 look like a DTB header after a reboot if no actual DTB is appended >> 2947 to vmlinux.bin. Do not leave this option active in a production kernel >> 2948 if you don't intend to always append a DTB. >> 2949 endchoice >> 2950 >> 2951 choice >> 2952 prompt "Kernel command line type" if !CMDLINE_OVERRIDE >> 2953 default MIPS_CMDLINE_FROM_DTB if USE_OF && !ATH79 && !MACH_INGENIC && \ >> 2954 !MIPS_MALTA && \ >> 2955 !CAVIUM_OCTEON_SOC >> 2956 default MIPS_CMDLINE_FROM_BOOTLOADER >> 2957 >> 2958 config MIPS_CMDLINE_FROM_DTB >> 2959 depends on USE_OF >> 2960 bool "Dtb kernel arguments if available" >> 2961 >> 2962 config MIPS_CMDLINE_DTB_EXTEND >> 2963 depends on USE_OF >> 2964 bool "Extend dtb kernel arguments with bootloader arguments" >> 2965 >> 2966 config MIPS_CMDLINE_FROM_BOOTLOADER >> 2967 bool "Bootloader kernel arguments if available" >> 2968 >> 2969 config MIPS_CMDLINE_BUILTIN_EXTEND >> 2970 depends on CMDLINE_BOOL >> 2971 bool "Extend builtin kernel arguments with bootloader arguments" >> 2972 endchoice 643 2973 644 endmenu 2974 endmenu 645 2975 646 menu "Boot options" !! 2976 config LOCKDEP_SUPPORT >> 2977 bool >> 2978 default y >> 2979 >> 2980 config STACKTRACE_SUPPORT >> 2981 bool >> 2982 default y >> 2983 >> 2984 config HAVE_LATENCYTOP_SUPPORT >> 2985 bool >> 2986 default y >> 2987 >> 2988 config PGTABLE_LEVELS >> 2989 int >> 2990 default 3 if 64BIT && !PAGE_SIZE_64KB >> 2991 default 2 >> 2992 >> 2993 source "init/Kconfig" >> 2994 >> 2995 source "kernel/Kconfig.freezer" >> 2996 >> 2997 menu "Bus options (PCI, PCMCIA, EISA, ISA, TC)" >> 2998 >> 2999 config HW_HAS_EISA >> 3000 bool >> 3001 config HW_HAS_PCI >> 3002 bool >> 3003 >> 3004 config PCI >> 3005 bool "Support for PCI controller" >> 3006 depends on HW_HAS_PCI >> 3007 select PCI_DOMAINS >> 3008 help >> 3009 Find out whether you have a PCI motherboard. PCI is the name of a >> 3010 bus system, i.e. the way the CPU talks to the other stuff inside >> 3011 your box. Other bus systems are ISA, EISA, or VESA. If you have PCI, >> 3012 say Y, otherwise N. >> 3013 >> 3014 config HT_PCI >> 3015 bool "Support for HT-linked PCI" >> 3016 default y >> 3017 depends on CPU_LOONGSON3 >> 3018 select PCI >> 3019 select PCI_DOMAINS >> 3020 help >> 3021 Loongson family machines use Hyper-Transport bus for inter-core >> 3022 connection and device connection. The PCI bus is a subordinate >> 3023 linked at HT. Choose Y for Loongson-3 based machines. >> 3024 >> 3025 config PCI_DOMAINS >> 3026 bool >> 3027 >> 3028 config PCI_DOMAINS_GENERIC >> 3029 bool >> 3030 >> 3031 config PCI_DRIVERS_GENERIC >> 3032 select PCI_DOMAINS_GENERIC if PCI_DOMAINS >> 3033 bool >> 3034 >> 3035 config PCI_DRIVERS_LEGACY >> 3036 def_bool !PCI_DRIVERS_GENERIC >> 3037 select NO_GENERIC_PCI_IOPORT_MAP >> 3038 >> 3039 source "drivers/pci/Kconfig" >> 3040 >> 3041 # >> 3042 # ISA support is now enabled via select. Too many systems still have the one >> 3043 # or other ISA chip on the board that users don't know about so don't expect >> 3044 # users to choose the right thing ... >> 3045 # >> 3046 config ISA >> 3047 bool >> 3048 >> 3049 config EISA >> 3050 bool "EISA support" >> 3051 depends on HW_HAS_EISA >> 3052 select ISA >> 3053 select GENERIC_ISA_DMA >> 3054 ---help--- >> 3055 The Extended Industry Standard Architecture (EISA) bus was >> 3056 developed as an open alternative to the IBM MicroChannel bus. >> 3057 >> 3058 The EISA bus provided some of the features of the IBM MicroChannel >> 3059 bus while maintaining backward compatibility with cards made for >> 3060 the older ISA bus. The EISA bus saw limited use between 1988 and >> 3061 1995 when it was made obsolete by the PCI bus. >> 3062 >> 3063 Say Y here if you are building a kernel for an EISA-based machine. >> 3064 >> 3065 Otherwise, say N. >> 3066 >> 3067 source "drivers/eisa/Kconfig" >> 3068 >> 3069 config TC >> 3070 bool "TURBOchannel support" >> 3071 depends on MACH_DECSTATION >> 3072 help >> 3073 TURBOchannel is a DEC (now Compaq (now HP)) bus for Alpha and MIPS >> 3074 processors. TURBOchannel programming specifications are available >> 3075 at: >> 3076 <ftp://ftp.hp.com/pub/alphaserver/archive/triadd/> >> 3077 and: >> 3078 <http://www.computer-refuge.org/classiccmp/ftp.digital.com/pub/DEC/TriAdd/> >> 3079 Linux driver support status is documented at: >> 3080 <http://www.linux-mips.org/wiki/DECstation> >> 3081 >> 3082 config MMU >> 3083 bool >> 3084 default y >> 3085 >> 3086 config I8253 >> 3087 bool >> 3088 select CLKSRC_I8253 >> 3089 select CLKEVT_I8253 >> 3090 select MIPS_EXTERNAL_TIMER >> 3091 >> 3092 config ZONE_DMA >> 3093 bool >> 3094 >> 3095 config ZONE_DMA32 >> 3096 bool 647 3097 648 config USE_BUILTIN_DTB !! 3098 source "drivers/pcmcia/Kconfig" 649 bool "Use builtin DTB" !! 3099 >> 3100 config RAPIDIO >> 3101 tristate "RapidIO support" >> 3102 depends on PCI 650 default n 3103 default n 651 depends on SH_DEVICE_TREE << 652 help 3104 help 653 Link a device tree blob for particul !! 3105 If you say Y here, the kernel will include drivers and 654 suppressing use of the DTB pointer p !! 3106 infrastructure code to support RapidIO interconnect devices. 655 This option should only be used with << 656 not capable of providing a DTB to th << 657 hardware without stable device tree << 658 << 659 config BUILTIN_DTB_SOURCE << 660 string "Source file for builtin DTB" << 661 default "" << 662 depends on USE_BUILTIN_DTB << 663 help << 664 Base name (without suffix, relative << 665 a DTS file that will be used to prod << 666 kernel. << 667 << 668 config ZERO_PAGE_OFFSET << 669 hex << 670 default "0x00010000" if PAGE_SIZE_64KB << 671 SH_7751_SOLUTI << 672 default "0x00004000" if PAGE_SIZE_16KB << 673 default "0x00002000" if PAGE_SIZE_8KB << 674 default "0x00001000" << 675 help << 676 This sets the default offset of zero << 677 << 678 config BOOT_LINK_OFFSET << 679 hex << 680 default "0x00210000" if SH_SHMIN << 681 default "0x00810000" if SH_7780_SOLUTI << 682 default "0x009e0000" if SH_TITAN << 683 default "0x01800000" if SH_SDK7780 << 684 default "0x02000000" if SH_EDOSK7760 << 685 default "0x00800000" << 686 help << 687 This option allows you to set the li << 688 This can be useful if you are on a b << 689 memory. << 690 << 691 config ENTRY_OFFSET << 692 hex << 693 default "0x00001000" if PAGE_SIZE_4KB << 694 default "0x00002000" if PAGE_SIZE_8KB << 695 default "0x00004000" if PAGE_SIZE_16KB << 696 default "0x00010000" if PAGE_SIZE_64KB << 697 default "0x00000000" << 698 << 699 config ROMIMAGE_MMCIF << 700 bool "Include MMCIF loader in romImage << 701 depends on CPU_SUBTYPE_SH7724 << 702 help << 703 Say Y here to include experimental M << 704 romImage. With this enabled it is po << 705 kernel image to an MMC card and boot << 706 the reset vector. At reset the proce << 707 first part of the romImage which in << 708 image to RAM using the MMCIF hardwar << 709 3107 710 choice !! 3108 source "drivers/rapidio/Kconfig" 711 prompt "Kernel command line" << 712 default CMDLINE_OVERWRITE << 713 help << 714 Setting this option allows the kerne << 715 to be set. << 716 3109 717 config CMDLINE_OVERWRITE !! 3110 endmenu 718 bool "Overwrite bootloader kernel argu << 719 help << 720 Given string will overwrite any argu << 721 a bootloader. << 722 3111 723 config CMDLINE_EXTEND !! 3112 menu "Executable file formats" 724 bool "Extend bootloader kernel argumen << 725 help << 726 Given string will be concatenated wi << 727 by a bootloader. << 728 3113 729 config CMDLINE_FROM_BOOTLOADER !! 3114 source "fs/Kconfig.binfmt" 730 bool "Use bootloader kernel arguments" << 731 help << 732 Uses the command-line options passed << 733 3115 734 endchoice !! 3116 config TRAD_SIGNALS >> 3117 bool 735 3118 736 config CMDLINE !! 3119 config MIPS32_COMPAT 737 string "Kernel command line arguments !! 3120 bool 738 depends on CMDLINE_OVERWRITE || CMDLIN << 739 default "console=ttySC1,115200" << 740 3121 741 endmenu !! 3122 config COMPAT >> 3123 bool >> 3124 >> 3125 config SYSVIPC_COMPAT >> 3126 bool 742 3127 743 menu "Bus options" !! 3128 config MIPS32_O32 >> 3129 bool "Kernel support for o32 binaries" >> 3130 depends on 64BIT >> 3131 select ARCH_WANT_OLD_COMPAT_IPC >> 3132 select COMPAT >> 3133 select MIPS32_COMPAT >> 3134 select SYSVIPC_COMPAT if SYSVIPC >> 3135 help >> 3136 Select this option if you want to run o32 binaries. These are pure >> 3137 32-bit binaries as used by the 32-bit Linux/MIPS port. Most of >> 3138 existing binaries are in this format. >> 3139 >> 3140 If unsure, say Y. >> 3141 >> 3142 config MIPS32_N32 >> 3143 bool "Kernel support for n32 binaries" >> 3144 depends on 64BIT >> 3145 select ARCH_WANT_COMPAT_IPC_PARSE_VERSION >> 3146 select COMPAT >> 3147 select MIPS32_COMPAT >> 3148 select SYSVIPC_COMPAT if SYSVIPC >> 3149 help >> 3150 Select this option if you want to run n32 binaries. These are >> 3151 64-bit binaries using 32-bit quantities for addressing and certain >> 3152 data that would normally be 64-bit. They are used in special >> 3153 cases. 744 3154 745 config MAPLE !! 3155 If unsure, say N. 746 bool "Maple Bus support" !! 3156 747 depends on SH_DREAMCAST !! 3157 config BINFMT_ELF32 748 help !! 3158 bool 749 The Maple Bus is SEGA's serial commun !! 3159 default y if MIPS32_O32 || MIPS32_N32 750 on the Dreamcast. Without this bus su !! 3160 select ELFCORE 751 get your Dreamcast keyboard etc to wo << 752 probably want to say 'Y' here, unless << 753 Dreamcast with a serial line terminal << 754 connection. << 755 3161 756 endmenu 3162 endmenu 757 3163 758 menu "Power management options (EXPERIMENTAL)" !! 3164 menu "Power management options" >> 3165 >> 3166 config ARCH_HIBERNATION_POSSIBLE >> 3167 def_bool y >> 3168 depends on SYS_SUPPORTS_HOTPLUG_CPU || !SMP >> 3169 >> 3170 config ARCH_SUSPEND_POSSIBLE >> 3171 def_bool y >> 3172 depends on SYS_SUPPORTS_HOTPLUG_CPU || !SMP 759 3173 760 source "kernel/power/Kconfig" 3174 source "kernel/power/Kconfig" 761 3175 >> 3176 endmenu >> 3177 >> 3178 config MIPS_EXTERNAL_TIMER >> 3179 bool >> 3180 >> 3181 menu "CPU Power Management" >> 3182 >> 3183 if CPU_SUPPORTS_CPUFREQ && MIPS_EXTERNAL_TIMER >> 3184 source "drivers/cpufreq/Kconfig" >> 3185 endif >> 3186 762 source "drivers/cpuidle/Kconfig" 3187 source "drivers/cpuidle/Kconfig" 763 3188 764 endmenu 3189 endmenu >> 3190 >> 3191 source "net/Kconfig" >> 3192 >> 3193 source "drivers/Kconfig" >> 3194 >> 3195 source "drivers/firmware/Kconfig" >> 3196 >> 3197 source "fs/Kconfig" >> 3198 >> 3199 source "arch/mips/Kconfig.debug" >> 3200 >> 3201 source "security/Kconfig" >> 3202 >> 3203 source "crypto/Kconfig" >> 3204 >> 3205 source "lib/Kconfig" >> 3206 >> 3207 source "arch/mips/kvm/Kconfig"
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