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Chris Zankel8e1a6dd2005-06-23 22:01:10 -07001# For a description of the syntax of this configuration file,
2# see Documentation/kbuild/config-language.txt.
3
4mainmenu "Linux/Xtensa Kernel Configuration"
5
6config FRAME_POINTER
7 bool
8 default n
9
10config XTENSA
11 bool
12 default y
13 help
14 Xtensa processors are 32-bit RISC machines designed by Tensilica
15 primarily for embedded systems. These processors are both
16 configurable and extensible. The Linux port to the Xtensa
17 architecture supports all processor configurations and extensions,
18 with reasonable minimum requirements. The Xtensa Linux project has
19 a home page at <http://xtensa.sourceforge.net/>.
20
Chris Zankel8e1a6dd2005-06-23 22:01:10 -070021config RWSEM_XCHGADD_ALGORITHM
22 bool
23 default y
24
Akinobu Mitad4337aa2006-03-26 01:39:43 -080025config GENERIC_FIND_NEXT_BIT
26 bool
27 default y
28
29config GENERIC_HWEIGHT
30 bool
31 default y
32
Chris Zankel8e1a6dd2005-06-23 22:01:10 -070033config GENERIC_HARDIRQS
34 bool
35 default y
36
Adrian Bunk628de612006-03-09 17:33:45 -080037config RWSEM_GENERIC_SPINLOCK
38 bool
39 default y
40
Chris Zankel8e1a6dd2005-06-23 22:01:10 -070041source "init/Kconfig"
42
43menu "Processor type and features"
44
45choice
46 prompt "Xtensa Processor Configuration"
47 default XTENSA_CPU_LINUX_BE
48
49config XTENSA_CPU_LINUX_BE
50 bool "linux_be"
51 ---help---
52 The linux_be processor configuration is the baseline Xtensa
53 configurations included in this kernel and also used by
54 binutils, gcc, and gdb. It contains no TIE, no coprocessors,
55 and the following configuration options:
56
57 Code Density Option 2 Misc Special Registers
58 NSA/NSAU Instructions 128-bit Data Bus Width
59 Processor ID 8K, 2-way I and D Caches
60 Zero-Overhead Loops 2 Inst Address Break Registers
61 Big Endian 2 Data Address Break Registers
62 64 General-Purpose Registers JTAG Interface and Trace Port
63 17 Interrupts MMU w/ TLBs and Autorefill
64 3 Interrupt Levels 8 Autorefill Ways (I/D TLBs)
65 3 Timers Unaligned Exceptions
66endchoice
67
68config MMU
69 bool
70 default y
71
72config XTENSA_UNALIGNED_USER
73 bool "Unaligned memory access in use space"
74 ---help---
75 The Xtensa architecture currently does not handle unaligned
76 memory accesses in hardware but through an exception handler.
77 Per default, unaligned memory accesses are disabled in user space.
78
79 Say Y here to enable unaligned memory access in user space.
80
81config PREEMPT
82 bool "Preemptible Kernel"
83 ---help---
84 This option reduces the latency of the kernel when reacting to
85 real-time or interactive events by allowing a low priority process to
86 be preempted even if it is in kernel mode executing a system call.
87 Unfortunately the kernel code has some race conditions if both
88 CONFIG_SMP and CONFIG_PREEMPT are enabled, so this option is
89 currently disabled if you are building an SMP kernel.
90
91 Say Y here if you are building a kernel for a desktop, embedded
92 or real-time system. Say N if you are unsure.
93
94config MATH_EMULATION
95 bool "Math emulation"
96 help
97 Can we use information of configuration file?
98
99config HIGHMEM
100 bool "High memory support"
101
102endmenu
103
104menu "Platform options"
105
106choice
107 prompt "Xtensa System Type"
108 default XTENSA_PLATFORM_ISS
109
110config XTENSA_PLATFORM_ISS
111 bool "ISS"
112 help
113 ISS is an acronym for Tensilica's Instruction Set Simulator.
114
115config XTENSA_PLATFORM_XT2000
116 bool "XT2000"
117 help
118 XT2000 is the name of Tensilica's feature-rich emulation platform.
119 This hardware is capable of running a full Linux distribution.
120
121endchoice
122
123
124config XTENSA_CALIBRATE_CCOUNT
125 bool "Auto calibration of the CPU clock rate"
126 ---help---
127 On some platforms (XT2000, for example), the CPU clock rate can
128 vary. The frequency can be determined, however, by measuring
129 against a well known, fixed frequency, such as an UART oscillator.
130
131config XTENSA_CPU_CLOCK
132 int "CPU clock rate [MHz]"
133 depends on !XTENSA_CALIBRATE_CCOUNT
134 default "16"
135
136config GENERIC_CALIBRATE_DELAY
137 bool "Auto calibration of the BogoMIPS value"
138 ---help---
Chris Zankel82300bf2005-06-30 02:58:58 -0700139 The BogoMIPS value can easily be derived from the CPU frequency.
Chris Zankel8e1a6dd2005-06-23 22:01:10 -0700140
141config CMDLINE_BOOL
142 bool "Default bootloader kernel arguments"
143
144config CMDLINE
145 string "Initial kernel command string"
146 depends on CMDLINE_BOOL
147 default "console=ttyS0,38400 root=/dev/ram"
148 help
149 On some architectures (EBSA110 and CATS), there is currently no way
150 for the boot loader to pass arguments to the kernel. For these
151 architectures, you should supply some command-line options at build
152 time by entering them here. As a minimum, you should specify the
153 memory size and the root device (e.g., mem=64M root=/dev/nfs).
154
155config SERIAL_CONSOLE
156 bool
157 depends on XTENSA_PLATFORM_ISS
158 default y
159
160config XTENSA_ISS_NETWORK
161 bool
162 depends on XTENSA_PLATFORM_ISS
163 default y
164
Chris Zankel82300bf2005-06-30 02:58:58 -0700165source "mm/Kconfig"
166
Chris Zankel8e1a6dd2005-06-23 22:01:10 -0700167endmenu
168
169menu "Bus options"
170
171config PCI
172 bool "PCI support" if !XTENSA_PLATFORM_ISS
173 depends on !XTENSA_PLATFORM_ISS
174 default y
175 help
176 Find out whether you have a PCI motherboard. PCI is the name of a
177 bus system, i.e. the way the CPU talks to the other stuff inside
178 your box. Other bus systems are ISA, EISA, MicroChannel (MCA) or
179 VESA. If you have PCI, say Y, otherwise N.
180
181 The PCI-HOWTO, available from
182 <http://www.linuxdoc.org/docs.html#howto>, contains valuable
183 information about which PCI hardware does work under Linux and which
184 doesn't
185
186source "drivers/pci/Kconfig"
187
188config HOTPLUG
189
190 bool "Support for hot-pluggable devices"
191 ---help---
192 Say Y here if you want to plug devices into your computer while
193 the system is running, and be able to use them quickly. In many
194 cases, the devices can likewise be unplugged at any time too.
195
196 One well known example of this is PCMCIA- or PC-cards, credit-card
197 size devices such as network cards, modems or hard drives which are
198 plugged into slots found on all modern laptop computers. Another
199 example, used on modern desktops as well as laptops, is USB.
200
201 Enable HOTPLUG and KMOD, and build a modular kernel. Get agent
202 software (at <http://linux-hotplug.sourceforge.net/>) and install it.
203 Then your kernel will automatically call out to a user mode "policy
204 agent" (/sbin/hotplug) to load modules and set up software needed
205 to use devices as you hotplug them.
206
207source "drivers/pcmcia/Kconfig"
208
209source "drivers/pci/hotplug/Kconfig"
210
211endmenu
212
213menu "Exectuable file formats"
214
215# only elf supported
216config KCORE_ELF
217 bool
218 depends on PROC_FS
219 default y
220 help
221 If you enabled support for /proc file system then the file
222 /proc/kcore will contain the kernel core image in ELF format. This
223 can be used in gdb:
224
225 $ cd /usr/src/linux ; gdb vmlinux /proc/kcore
226
227 This is especially useful if you have compiled the kernel with the
228 "-g" option to preserve debugging information. It is mainly used
229 for examining kernel data structures on the live kernel.
230
231source "fs/Kconfig.binfmt"
232
233endmenu
234
Sam Ravnborgd5950b42005-07-11 21:03:49 -0700235source "net/Kconfig"
236
Chris Zankel8e1a6dd2005-06-23 22:01:10 -0700237source "drivers/Kconfig"
238
239source "fs/Kconfig"
240
241menu "Xtensa initrd options"
242 depends on BLK_DEV_INITRD
243
244 config EMBEDDED_RAMDISK
245 bool "Embed root filesystem ramdisk into the kernel"
246
247config EMBEDDED_RAMDISK_IMAGE
248 string "Filename of gziped ramdisk image"
249 depends on EMBEDDED_RAMDISK
250 default "ramdisk.gz"
251 help
252 This is the filename of the ramdisk image to be built into the
253 kernel. Relative pathnames are relative to arch/xtensa/boot/ramdisk/.
254 The ramdisk image is not part of the kernel distribution; you must
255 provide one yourself.
256endmenu
257
258source "arch/xtensa/Kconfig.debug"
259
260source "security/Kconfig"
261
262source "crypto/Kconfig"
263
264source "lib/Kconfig"
265
266