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1# For a description of the syntax of this configuration file,
2# see Documentation/kbuild/kconfig-language.txt.
3#
4
5mainmenu "Linux/PowerPC Kernel Configuration"
6
7config MMU
8 bool
9 default y
10
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11config GENERIC_HARDIRQS
12 bool
13 default y
14
15config RWSEM_GENERIC_SPINLOCK
16 bool
17
18config RWSEM_XCHGADD_ALGORITHM
19 bool
20 default y
21
22config GENERIC_CALIBRATE_DELAY
23 bool
24 default y
25
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26config PPC
27 bool
28 default y
29
30config PPC32
31 bool
32 default y
33
34# All PPCs use generic nvram driver through ppc_md
35config GENERIC_NVRAM
36 bool
37 default y
38
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39config SCHED_NO_NO_OMIT_FRAME_POINTER
40 bool
41 default y
42
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43config ARCH_MAY_HAVE_PC_FDC
44 bool
45 default y
46
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47source "init/Kconfig"
48
49menu "Processor"
50
51choice
52 prompt "Processor Type"
53 default 6xx
54
55config 6xx
56 bool "6xx/7xx/74xx/52xx/82xx/83xx"
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58 help
59 There are four types of PowerPC chips supported. The more common
60 types (601, 603, 604, 740, 750, 7400), the Motorola embedded
61 versions (821, 823, 850, 855, 860, 52xx, 82xx, 83xx), the IBM embedded
62 versions (403 and 405) and the high end 64 bit Power processors
63 (POWER 3, POWER4, and IBM 970 also known as G5)
64 Unless you are building a kernel for one of the embedded processor
65 systems, 64 bit IBM RS/6000 or an Apple G5, choose 6xx.
66 Note that the kernel runs in 32-bit mode even on 64-bit chips.
67 Also note that because the 52xx, 82xx, & 83xx family has a 603e core,
68 specific support for that chipset is asked later on.
69
70config 40x
71 bool "40x"
72
73config 44x
74 bool "44x"
75
76config POWER3
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78 bool "POWER3"
79
80config POWER4
b2721252 81 select PPC_FPU
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82 bool "POWER4 and 970 (G5)"
83
84config 8xx
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85 bool "8xx"
86
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87config E200
88 bool "e200"
89
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90config E500
91 bool "e500"
92
93endchoice
94
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95config PPC_FPU
96 bool
97
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98config BOOKE
99 bool
33d9e9b5 100 depends on E200 || E500
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101 default y
102
103config FSL_BOOKE
104 bool
33d9e9b5 105 depends on E200 || E500
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106 default y
107
108config PTE_64BIT
109 bool
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110 depends on 44x || E500
111 default y if 44x
112 default y if E500 && PHYS_64BIT
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113
114config PHYS_64BIT
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115 bool 'Large physical address support' if E500
116 depends on 44x || E500
117 default y if 44x
118 ---help---
119 This option enables kernel support for larger than 32-bit physical
120 addresses. This features is not be available on all e500 cores.
121
122 If in doubt, say N here.
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123
124config ALTIVEC
125 bool "AltiVec Support"
126 depends on 6xx || POWER4
127 depends on !8260 && !83xx
128 ---help---
129 This option enables kernel support for the Altivec extensions to the
130 PowerPC processor. The kernel currently supports saving and restoring
131 altivec registers, and turning on the 'altivec enable' bit so user
132 processes can execute altivec instructions.
133
134 This option is only usefully if you have a processor that supports
135 altivec (G4, otherwise known as 74xx series), but does not have
136 any affect on a non-altivec cpu (it does, however add code to the
137 kernel).
138
139 If in doubt, say Y here.
140
141config SPE
142 bool "SPE Support"
33d9e9b5 143 depends on E200 || E500
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144 ---help---
145 This option enables kernel support for the Signal Processing
146 Extensions (SPE) to the PowerPC processor. The kernel currently
147 supports saving and restoring SPE registers, and turning on the
148 'spe enable' bit so user processes can execute SPE instructions.
149
33d9e9b5 150 This option is only useful if you have a processor that supports
1da177e4 151 SPE (e500, otherwise known as 85xx series), but does not have any
33d9e9b5 152 effect on a non-spe cpu (it does, however add code to the kernel).
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153
154 If in doubt, say Y here.
155
156config TAU
157 bool "Thermal Management Support"
158 depends on 6xx && !8260 && !83xx
159 help
160 G3 and G4 processors have an on-chip temperature sensor called the
161 'Thermal Assist Unit (TAU)', which, in theory, can measure the on-die
162 temperature within 2-4 degrees Celsius. This option shows the current
163 on-die temperature in /proc/cpuinfo if the cpu supports it.
164
165 Unfortunately, on some chip revisions, this sensor is very inaccurate
166 and in some cases, does not work at all, so don't assume the cpu
167 temp is actually what /proc/cpuinfo says it is.
168
169config TAU_INT
170 bool "Interrupt driven TAU driver (DANGEROUS)"
171 depends on TAU
172 ---help---
173 The TAU supports an interrupt driven mode which causes an interrupt
174 whenever the temperature goes out of range. This is the fastest way
175 to get notified the temp has exceeded a range. With this option off,
176 a timer is used to re-check the temperature periodically.
177
178 However, on some cpus it appears that the TAU interrupt hardware
179 is buggy and can cause a situation which would lead unexplained hard
180 lockups.
181
182 Unless you are extending the TAU driver, or enjoy kernel/hardware
183 debugging, leave this option off.
184
185config TAU_AVERAGE
186 bool "Average high and low temp"
187 depends on TAU
188 ---help---
189 The TAU hardware can compare the temperature to an upper and lower
190 bound. The default behavior is to show both the upper and lower
191 bound in /proc/cpuinfo. If the range is large, the temperature is
192 either changing a lot, or the TAU hardware is broken (likely on some
193 G4's). If the range is small (around 4 degrees), the temperature is
194 relatively stable. If you say Y here, a single temperature value,
195 halfway between the upper and lower bounds, will be reported in
196 /proc/cpuinfo.
197
198 If in doubt, say N here.
199
200config MATH_EMULATION
201 bool "Math emulation"
33d9e9b5 202 depends on 4xx || 8xx || E200 || E500
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203 ---help---
204 Some PowerPC chips designed for embedded applications do not have
205 a floating-point unit and therefore do not implement the
206 floating-point instructions in the PowerPC instruction set. If you
207 say Y here, the kernel will include code to emulate a floating-point
208 unit, which will allow programs that use floating-point
209 instructions to run.
210
211 If you have an Apple machine or an IBM RS/6000 or pSeries machine,
212 or any machine with a 6xx, 7xx or 7xxx series processor, say N
213 here. Saying Y here will not hurt performance (on any machine) but
214 will increase the size of the kernel.
215
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216config KEXEC
217 bool "kexec system call (EXPERIMENTAL)"
218 depends on EXPERIMENTAL
219 help
220 kexec is a system call that implements the ability to shutdown your
221 current kernel, and to start another kernel. It is like a reboot
222 but it is indepedent of the system firmware. And like a reboot
223 you can start any kernel with it, not just Linux.
224
225 The name comes from the similiarity to the exec system call.
226
227 It is an ongoing process to be certain the hardware in a machine
228 is properly shutdown, so do not be surprised if this code does not
229 initially work for you. It may help to enable device hotplugging
230 support. As of this writing the exact hardware interface is
231 strongly in flux, so no good recommendation can be made.
232
233 In the GameCube implementation, kexec allows you to load and
234 run DOL files, including kernel and homebrew DOLs.
235
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236source "drivers/cpufreq/Kconfig"
237
238config CPU_FREQ_PMAC
239 bool "Support for Apple PowerBooks"
240 depends on CPU_FREQ && ADB_PMU
241 select CPU_FREQ_TABLE
242 help
243 This adds support for frequency switching on Apple PowerBooks,
244 this currently includes some models of iBook & Titanium
245 PowerBook.
246
247config PPC601_SYNC_FIX
248 bool "Workarounds for PPC601 bugs"
249 depends on 6xx && (PPC_PREP || PPC_PMAC)
250 help
251 Some versions of the PPC601 (the first PowerPC chip) have bugs which
252 mean that extra synchronization instructions are required near
253 certain instructions, typically those that make major changes to the
254 CPU state. These extra instructions reduce performance slightly.
255 If you say N here, these extra instructions will not be included,
256 resulting in a kernel which will run faster but may not run at all
257 on some systems with the PPC601 chip.
258
259 If in doubt, say Y here.
260
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261config HOTPLUG_CPU
262 bool "Support for enabling/disabling CPUs"
263 depends on SMP && HOTPLUG && EXPERIMENTAL && PPC_PMAC
264 ---help---
265 Say Y here to be able to disable and re-enable individual
266 CPUs at runtime on SMP machines.
267
268 Say N if you are unsure.
269
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270source arch/ppc/platforms/4xx/Kconfig
271source arch/ppc/platforms/85xx/Kconfig
272
273config PPC64BRIDGE
274 bool
275 depends on POWER3 || POWER4
276 default y
277
278config PPC_STD_MMU
279 bool
280 depends on 6xx || POWER3 || POWER4
281 default y
282
283config NOT_COHERENT_CACHE
284 bool
33d9e9b5 285 depends on 4xx || 8xx || E200
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286 default y
287
288endmenu
289
290menu "Platform options"
291
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292config FADS
293 bool
294
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295choice
296 prompt "8xx Machine Type"
297 depends on 8xx
298 default RPXLITE
299
300config RPXLITE
301 bool "RPX-Lite"
302 ---help---
303 Single-board computers based around the PowerPC MPC8xx chips and
304 intended for embedded applications. The following types are
305 supported:
306
307 RPX-Lite:
308 Embedded Planet RPX Lite. PC104 form-factor SBC based on the MPC823.
309
310 RPX-Classic:
311 Embedded Planet RPX Classic Low-fat. Credit-card-size SBC based on
312 the MPC 860
313
314 BSE-IP:
315 Bright Star Engineering ip-Engine.
316
317 TQM823L:
318 TQM850L:
319 TQM855L:
320 TQM860L:
321 MPC8xx based family of mini modules, half credit card size,
322 up to 64 MB of RAM, 8 MB Flash, (Fast) Ethernet, 2 x serial ports,
323 2 x CAN bus interface, ...
324 Manufacturer: TQ Components, www.tq-group.de
325 Date of Release: October (?) 1999
326 End of Life: not yet :-)
327 URL:
328 - module: <http://www.denx.de/PDF/TQM8xxLHWM201.pdf>
329 - starter kit: <http://www.denx.de/PDF/STK8xxLHWM201.pdf>
330 - images: <http://www.denx.de/embedded-ppc-en.html>
331
332 FPS850L:
333 FingerPrint Sensor System (based on TQM850L)
334 Manufacturer: IKENDI AG, <http://www.ikendi.com/>
335 Date of Release: November 1999
336 End of life: end 2000 ?
337 URL: see TQM850L
338
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339 IVMS8:
340 MPC860 based board used in the "Integrated Voice Mail System",
341 Small Version (8 voice channels)
342 Manufacturer: Speech Design, <http://www.speech-design.de/>
343 Date of Release: December 2000 (?)
344 End of life: -
345 URL: <http://www.speech-design.de/>
346
347 IVML24:
348 MPC860 based board used in the "Integrated Voice Mail System",
349 Large Version (24 voice channels)
350 Manufacturer: Speech Design, <http://www.speech-design.de/>
351 Date of Release: March 2001 (?)
352 End of life: -
353 URL: <http://www.speech-design.de/>
354
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355 HERMES:
356 Hermes-Pro ISDN/LAN router with integrated 8 x hub
357 Manufacturer: Multidata Gesellschaft fur Datentechnik und Informatik
358 <http://www.multidata.de/>
359 Date of Release: 2000 (?)
360 End of life: -
361 URL: <http://www.multidata.de/english/products/hpro.htm>
362
363 IP860:
364 VMEBus IP (Industry Pack) carrier board with MPC860
365 Manufacturer: MicroSys GmbH, <http://www.microsys.de/>
366 Date of Release: ?
367 End of life: -
368 URL: <http://www.microsys.de/html/ip860.html>
369
370 PCU_E:
371 PCU = Peripheral Controller Unit, Extended
372 Manufacturer: Siemens AG, ICN (Information and Communication Networks)
373 <http://www.siemens.de/page/1,3771,224315-1-999_2_226207-0,00.html>
374 Date of Release: April 2001
375 End of life: August 2001
376 URL: n. a.
377
378config RPXCLASSIC
379 bool "RPX-Classic"
380 help
381 The RPX-Classic is a single-board computer based on the Motorola
382 MPC860. It features 16MB of DRAM and a variable amount of flash,
383 I2C EEPROM, thermal monitoring, a PCMCIA slot, a DIP switch and two
384 LEDs. Variants with Ethernet ports exist. Say Y here to support it
385 directly.
386
387config BSEIP
388 bool "BSE-IP"
389 help
390 Say Y here to support the Bright Star Engineering ipEngine SBC.
391 This is a credit-card-sized device featuring a MPC823 processor,
392 26MB DRAM, 4MB flash, Ethernet, a 16K-gate FPGA, USB, an LCD/video
393 controller, and two RS232 ports.
394
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1da177e4 396 bool "FADS"
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397 select FADS
398
399config MPC86XADS
400 bool "MPC86XADS"
401 help
402 MPC86x Application Development System by Freescale Semiconductor.
403 The MPC86xADS is meant to serve as a platform for s/w and h/w
404 development around the MPC86X processor families.
405 select FADS
406
407config MPC885ADS
408 bool "MPC885ADS"
409 help
410 Freescale Semiconductor MPC885 Application Development System (ADS).
411 Also known as DUET.
412 The MPC885ADS is meant to serve as a platform for s/w and h/w
413 development around the MPC885 processor family.
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414
415config TQM823L
416 bool "TQM823L"
417 help
418 Say Y here to support the TQM823L, one of an MPC8xx-based family of
419 mini SBCs (half credit-card size) from TQ Components first released
420 in late 1999. Technical references are at
421 <http://www.denx.de/PDF/TQM8xxLHWM201.pdf>, and
422 <http://www.denx.de/PDF/STK8xxLHWM201.pdf>, and an image at
423 <http://www.denx.de/embedded-ppc-en.html>.
424
425config TQM850L
426 bool "TQM850L"
427 help
428 Say Y here to support the TQM850L, one of an MPC8xx-based family of
429 mini SBCs (half credit-card size) from TQ Components first released
430 in late 1999. Technical references are at
431 <http://www.denx.de/PDF/TQM8xxLHWM201.pdf>, and
432 <http://www.denx.de/PDF/STK8xxLHWM201.pdf>, and an image at
433 <http://www.denx.de/embedded-ppc-en.html>.
434
435config TQM855L
436 bool "TQM855L"
437 help
438 Say Y here to support the TQM855L, one of an MPC8xx-based family of
439 mini SBCs (half credit-card size) from TQ Components first released
440 in late 1999. Technical references are at
441 <http://www.denx.de/PDF/TQM8xxLHWM201.pdf>, and
442 <http://www.denx.de/PDF/STK8xxLHWM201.pdf>, and an image at
443 <http://www.denx.de/embedded-ppc-en.html>.
444
445config TQM860L
446 bool "TQM860L"
447 help
448 Say Y here to support the TQM860L, one of an MPC8xx-based family of
449 mini SBCs (half credit-card size) from TQ Components first released
450 in late 1999. Technical references are at
451 <http://www.denx.de/PDF/TQM8xxLHWM201.pdf>, and
452 <http://www.denx.de/PDF/STK8xxLHWM201.pdf>, and an image at
453 <http://www.denx.de/embedded-ppc-en.html>.
454
455config FPS850L
456 bool "FPS850L"
457
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458config IVMS8
459 bool "IVMS8"
460 help
461 Say Y here to support the Integrated Voice-Mail Small 8-channel SBC
462 from Speech Design, released March 2001. The manufacturer's website
463 is at <http://www.speech-design.de/>.
464
465config IVML24
466 bool "IVML24"
467 help
468 Say Y here to support the Integrated Voice-Mail Large 24-channel SBC
469 from Speech Design, released March 2001. The manufacturer's website
470 is at <http://www.speech-design.de/>.
471
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472config HERMES_PRO
473 bool "HERMES"
474
475config IP860
476 bool "IP860"
477
478config LWMON
479 bool "LWMON"
480
481config PCU_E
482 bool "PCU_E"
483
484config CCM
485 bool "CCM"
486
487config LANTEC
488 bool "LANTEC"
489
490config MBX
491 bool "MBX"
492 help
493 MBX is a line of Motorola single-board computer based around the
494 MPC821 and MPC860 processors, and intended for embedded-controller
495 applications. Say Y here to support these boards directly.
496
497config WINCEPT
498 bool "WinCept"
499 help
500 The Wincept 100/110 is a Motorola single-board computer based on the
501 MPC821 PowerPC, introduced in 1998 and designed to be used in
502 thin-client machines. Say Y to support it directly.
503
504endchoice
505
506choice
507 prompt "Machine Type"
508 depends on 6xx || POWER3 || POWER4
509 default PPC_MULTIPLATFORM
510 ---help---
511 Linux currently supports several different kinds of PowerPC-based
512 machines: Apple Power Macintoshes and clones (such as the Motorola
513 Starmax series), PReP (PowerPC Reference Platform) machines (such
514 as the Motorola PowerStacks, Motorola cPCI/VME embedded systems,
515 and some IBM RS/6000 systems), CHRP (Common Hardware Reference
516 Platform) machines (including all of the recent IBM RS/6000 and
517 pSeries machines), and several embedded PowerPC systems containing
518 4xx, 6xx, 7xx, 8xx, 74xx, and 82xx processors. Currently, the
519 default option is to build a kernel which works on the first three.
520
521 Select CHRP/PowerMac/PReP if configuring for an IBM RS/6000 or
522 pSeries machine, a Power Macintosh (including iMacs, iBooks and
523 Powerbooks), or a PReP machine.
524
525 Select Gemini if configuring for a Synergy Microsystems' Gemini
526 series Single Board Computer. More information is available at:
527 <http://www.synergymicro.com/PressRel/97_10_15.html>.
528
529 Select APUS if configuring for a PowerUP Amiga. More information is
530 available at: <http://linux-apus.sourceforge.net/>.
531
532config PPC_MULTIPLATFORM
533 bool "CHRP/PowerMac/PReP"
534
535config APUS
536 bool "Amiga-APUS"
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538 help
539 Select APUS if configuring for a PowerUP Amiga.
540 More information is available at:
541 <http://linux-apus.sourceforge.net/>.
542
543config KATANA
544 bool "Artesyn-Katana"
545 help
546 Select KATANA if configuring an Artesyn KATANA 750i or 3750
547 cPCI board.
548
549config WILLOW
550 bool "Cogent-Willow"
551
552config CPCI690
553 bool "Force-CPCI690"
554 help
555 Select CPCI690 if configuring a Force CPCI690 cPCI board.
556
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557config POWERPMC250
558 bool "Force-PowerPMC250"
559
560config CHESTNUT
561 bool "IBM 750FX Eval board or 750GX Eval board"
562 help
563 Select CHESTNUT if configuring an IBM 750FX Eval Board or a
564 IBM 750GX Eval board.
565
566config SPRUCE
567 bool "IBM-Spruce"
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570config HDPU
571 bool "Sky-HDPU"
572 help
573 Select HDPU if configuring a Sky Computers Compute Blade.
574
575config HDPU_FEATURES
576 depends HDPU
577 tristate "HDPU-Features"
578 help
579 Select to enable HDPU enhanced features.
580
581config EV64260
582 bool "Marvell-EV64260BP"
583 help
584 Select EV64260 if configuring a Marvell (formerly Galileo)
585 EV64260BP Evaluation platform.
586
587config LOPEC
588 bool "Motorola-LoPEC"
f9bd170a 589 select PPC_I8259
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591config MVME5100
592 bool "Motorola-MVME5100"
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595config PPLUS
596 bool "Motorola-PowerPlus"
f9bd170a 597 select PPC_I8259
25635c71 598 select PPC_INDIRECT_PCI
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600config PRPMC750
601 bool "Motorola-PrPMC750"
25635c71 602 select PPC_INDIRECT_PCI
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604config PRPMC800
605 bool "Motorola-PrPMC800"
25635c71 606 select PPC_INDIRECT_PCI
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608config SANDPOINT
609 bool "Motorola-Sandpoint"
f9bd170a 610 select PPC_I8259
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611 help
612 Select SANDPOINT if configuring for a Motorola Sandpoint X3
613 (any flavor).
614
615config RADSTONE_PPC7D
616 bool "Radstone Technology PPC7D board"
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619config PAL4
620 bool "SBS-Palomar4"
621
622config GEMINI
623 bool "Synergy-Gemini"
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626 help
627 Select Gemini if configuring for a Synergy Microsystems' Gemini
628 series Single Board Computer. More information is available at:
629 <http://www.synergymicro.com/PressRel/97_10_15.html>.
630
631config EST8260
632 bool "EST8260"
633 ---help---
634 The EST8260 is a single-board computer manufactured by Wind River
635 Systems, Inc. (formerly Embedded Support Tools Corp.) and based on
636 the MPC8260. Wind River Systems has a website at
637 <http://www.windriver.com/>, but the EST8260 cannot be found on it
638 and has probably been discontinued or rebadged.
639
640config SBC82xx
641 bool "SBC82xx"
642 ---help---
643 SBC PowerQUICC II, single-board computer with MPC82xx CPU
644 Manufacturer: Wind River Systems, Inc.
645 Date of Release: May 2003
646 End of Life: -
647 URL: <http://www.windriver.com/>
648
649config SBS8260
650 bool "SBS8260"
651
652config RPX8260
653 bool "RPXSUPER"
654
655config TQM8260
656 bool "TQM8260"
657 ---help---
658 MPC8260 based module, little larger than credit card,
659 up to 128 MB global + 64 MB local RAM, 32 MB Flash,
660 32 kB EEPROM, 256 kB L@ Cache, 10baseT + 100baseT Ethernet,
661 2 x serial ports, ...
662 Manufacturer: TQ Components, www.tq-group.de
663 Date of Release: June 2001
664 End of Life: not yet :-)
665 URL: <http://www.denx.de/PDF/TQM82xx_SPEC_Rev005.pdf>
666
667config ADS8272
668 bool "ADS8272"
669
670config PQ2FADS
671 bool "Freescale-PQ2FADS"
672 help
673 Select PQ2FADS if you wish to configure for a Freescale
674 PQ2FADS board (-VR or -ZU).
675
676config LITE5200
677 bool "Freescale LITE5200 / (IceCube)"
678 select PPC_MPC52xx
679 help
680 Support for the LITE5200 dev board for the MPC5200 from Freescale.
681 This is for the LITE5200 version 2.0 board. Don't know if it changes
682 much but it's only been tested on this board version. I think this
683 board is also known as IceCube.
684
685config MPC834x_SYS
686 bool "Freescale MPC834x SYS"
687 help
688 This option enables support for the MPC 834x SYS evaluation board.
689
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690 Be aware that PCI buses can only function when SYS board is plugged
691 into the PIB (Platform IO Board) board from Freescale which provide
692 3 PCI slots. The PIBs PCI initialization is the bootloader's
693 responsiblilty.
694
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695config EV64360
696 bool "Marvell-EV64360BP"
697 help
698 Select EV64360 if configuring a Marvell EV64360BP Evaluation
699 platform.
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700endchoice
701
702config PQ2ADS
703 bool
704 depends on ADS8272
705 default y
706
707config TQM8xxL
708 bool
8b1a9777 709 depends on 8xx && (TQM823L || TQM850L || FPS850L || TQM855L || TQM860L)
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710 default y
711
712config EMBEDDEDBOOT
713 bool
714 depends on 8xx || 8260
715 default y
716
717config PPC_MPC52xx
718 bool
719
720config 8260
721 bool "CPM2 Support" if WILLOW
722 depends on 6xx
723 default y if TQM8260 || RPX8260 || EST8260 || SBS8260 || SBC82xx || PQ2FADS
724 help
725 The MPC8260 is a typical embedded CPU made by Motorola. Selecting
726 this option means that you wish to build a kernel for a machine with
727 an 8260 class CPU.
728
729config 8272
730 bool
731 depends on 6xx
732 default y if ADS8272
733 select 8260
734 help
735 The MPC8272 CPM has a different internal dpram setup than other CPM2
736 devices
737
738config 83xx
739 bool
740 default y if MPC834x_SYS
741
742config MPC834x
743 bool
744 default y if MPC834x_SYS
745
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746config CPM1
747 bool
748 depends on 8xx
749 default y
750 help
751 The CPM1 (Communications Processor Module) is a coprocessor on
752 embedded CPUs made by Motorola. Selecting this option means that
753 you wish to build a kernel for a machine with a CPM1 coprocessor
754 on it (8xx, 827x, 8560).
755
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756config CPM2
757 bool
758 depends on 8260 || MPC8560 || MPC8555
759 default y
760 help
761 The CPM2 (Communications Processor Module) is a coprocessor on
762 embedded CPUs made by Motorola. Selecting this option means that
763 you wish to build a kernel for a machine with a CPM2 coprocessor
764 on it (826x, 827x, 8560).
765
766config PPC_CHRP
b6d78157 767 bool
1da177e4 768 depends on PPC_MULTIPLATFORM
f9bd170a 769 select PPC_I8259
25635c71 770 select PPC_INDIRECT_PCI
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771 default y
772
773config PPC_PMAC
b6d78157 774 bool
1da177e4 775 depends on PPC_MULTIPLATFORM
25635c71 776 select PPC_INDIRECT_PCI
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777 default y
778
779config PPC_PMAC64
780 bool
781 depends on PPC_PMAC && POWER4
782 default y
783
784config PPC_PREP
b6d78157 785 bool
1da177e4 786 depends on PPC_MULTIPLATFORM
f9bd170a 787 select PPC_I8259
25635c71 788 select PPC_INDIRECT_PCI
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789 default y
790
791config PPC_OF
792 bool
793 depends on PPC_PMAC || PPC_CHRP
794 default y
795
796config PPC_GEN550
797 bool
617bf9a4 798 depends on SANDPOINT || SPRUCE || PPLUS || \
ba9d1e2a 799 PRPMC750 || PRPMC800 || LOPEC || \
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800 (EV64260 && !SERIAL_MPSC) || CHESTNUT || RADSTONE_PPC7D || \
801 83xx
802 default y
803
804config FORCE
805 bool
617bf9a4 806 depends on 6xx && POWERPMC250
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807 default y
808
809config GT64260
810 bool
811 depends on EV64260 || CPCI690
812 default y
813
814config MV64360 # Really MV64360 & MV64460
815 bool
3acb2344 816 depends on CHESTNUT || KATANA || RADSTONE_PPC7D || HDPU || EV64360
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817 default y
818
819config MV64X60
820 bool
821 depends on (GT64260 || MV64360)
25635c71 822 select PPC_INDIRECT_PCI
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823 default y
824
825menu "Set bridge options"
826 depends on MV64X60
827
828config NOT_COHERENT_CACHE
829 bool "Turn off Cache Coherency"
830 default n
831 help
832 Some 64x60 bridges lock up when trying to enforce cache coherency.
833 When this option is selected, cache coherency will be turned off.
834 Note that this can cause other problems (e.g., stale data being
835 speculatively loaded via a cached mapping). Use at your own risk.
836
837config MV64X60_BASE
838 hex "Set bridge base used by firmware"
839 default "0xf1000000"
840 help
841 A firmware can leave the base address of the bridge's registers at
842 a non-standard location. If so, set this value to reflect the
843 address of that non-standard location.
844
845config MV64X60_NEW_BASE
846 hex "Set bridge base used by kernel"
847 default "0xf1000000"
848 help
849 If the current base address of the bridge's registers is not where
850 you want it, set this value to the address that you want it moved to.
851
852endmenu
853
854config NONMONARCH_SUPPORT
855 bool "Enable Non-Monarch Support"
856 depends on PRPMC800
857
858config HARRIER
859 bool
860 depends on PRPMC800
861 default y
862
863config EPIC_SERIAL_MODE
864 bool
865 depends on 6xx && (LOPEC || SANDPOINT)
866 default y
867
868config MPC10X_BRIDGE
869 bool
617bf9a4 870 depends on POWERPMC250 || LOPEC || SANDPOINT
25635c71 871 select PPC_INDIRECT_PCI
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872 default y
873
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874config MPC10X_OPENPIC
875 bool
876 depends on POWERPMC250 || LOPEC || SANDPOINT
877 default y
878
879config MPC10X_STORE_GATHERING
880 bool "Enable MPC10x store gathering"
881 depends on MPC10X_BRIDGE
882
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883config SANDPOINT_ENABLE_UART1
884 bool "Enable DUART mode on Sandpoint"
885 depends on SANDPOINT
886 help
887 If this option is enabled then the MPC824x processor will run
888 in DUART mode instead of UART mode.
889
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890config HARRIER_STORE_GATHERING
891 bool "Enable Harrier store gathering"
892 depends on HARRIER
893
894config MVME5100_IPMC761_PRESENT
895 bool "MVME5100 configured with an IPMC761"
896 depends on MVME5100
f9bd170a 897 select PPC_I8259
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898
899config SPRUCE_BAUD_33M
900 bool "Spruce baud clock support"
901 depends on SPRUCE
902
903config PC_KEYBOARD
904 bool "PC PS/2 style Keyboard"
905 depends on 4xx || CPM2
906
907config PPCBUG_NVRAM
908 bool "Enable reading PPCBUG NVRAM during boot" if PPLUS || LOPEC
909 default y if PPC_PREP
910
911config SMP
ee449f51 912 depends on PPC_STD_MMU
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913 bool "Symmetric multi-processing support"
914 ---help---
915 This enables support for systems with more than one CPU. If you have
916 a system with only one CPU, say N. If you have a system with more
917 than one CPU, say Y. Note that the kernel does not currently
918 support SMP machines with 603/603e/603ev or PPC750 ("G3") processors
919 since they have inadequate hardware support for multiprocessor
920 operation.
921
922 If you say N here, the kernel will run on single and multiprocessor
923 machines, but will use only one CPU of a multiprocessor machine. If
924 you say Y here, the kernel will run on single-processor machines.
925 On a single-processor machine, the kernel will run faster if you say
926 N here.
927
928 If you don't know what to do here, say N.
929
930config IRQ_ALL_CPUS
931 bool "Distribute interrupts on all CPUs by default"
c4457fb9 932 depends on SMP && !MV64360
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933 help
934 This option gives the kernel permission to distribute IRQs across
935 multiple CPUs. Saying N here will route all IRQs to the first
936 CPU. Generally saying Y is safe, although some problems have been
937 reported with SMP Power Macintoshes with this option enabled.
938
939config NR_CPUS
940 int "Maximum number of CPUs (2-32)"
941 range 2 32
942 depends on SMP
943 default "4"
944
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945config HIGHMEM
946 bool "High memory support"
947
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949source kernel/Kconfig.preempt
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950source "mm/Kconfig"
951
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952source "fs/Kconfig.binfmt"
953
954config PROC_DEVICETREE
955 bool "Support for Open Firmware device tree in /proc"
956 depends on PPC_OF && PROC_FS
957 help
958 This option adds a device-tree directory under /proc which contains
959 an image of the device tree that the kernel copies from Open
960 Firmware. If unsure, say Y here.
961
962config PREP_RESIDUAL
963 bool "Support for PReP Residual Data"
964 depends on PPC_PREP
965 help
966 Some PReP systems have residual data passed to the kernel by the
967 firmware. This allows detection of memory size, devices present and
968 other useful pieces of information. Sometimes this information is
969 not present or incorrect, in which case it could lead to the machine
970 behaving incorrectly. If this happens, either disable PREP_RESIDUAL
971 or pass the 'noresidual' option to the kernel.
972
973 If you are running a PReP system, say Y here, otherwise say N.
974
975config PROC_PREPRESIDUAL
976 bool "Support for reading of PReP Residual Data in /proc"
977 depends on PREP_RESIDUAL && PROC_FS
978 help
979 Enabling this option will create a /proc/residual file which allows
980 you to get at the residual data on PReP systems. You will need a tool
981 (lsresidual) to parse it. If you aren't on a PReP system, you don't
982 want this.
983
984config CMDLINE_BOOL
985 bool "Default bootloader kernel arguments"
986
987config CMDLINE
988 string "Initial kernel command string"
989 depends on CMDLINE_BOOL
990 default "console=ttyS0,9600 console=tty0 root=/dev/sda2"
991 help
992 On some platforms, there is currently no way for the boot loader to
993 pass arguments to the kernel. For these platforms, you can supply
994 some command-line options at build time by entering them here. In
995 most cases you will need to specify the root device here.
996
997config AMIGA
998 bool
999 depends on APUS
1000 default y
1001 help
1002 This option enables support for the Amiga series of computers.
1003
1004config ZORRO
1005 bool
1006 depends on APUS
1007 default y
1008 help
1009 This enables support for the Zorro bus in the Amiga. If you have
1010 expansion cards in your Amiga that conform to the Amiga
1011 AutoConfig(tm) specification, say Y, otherwise N. Note that even
1012 expansion cards that do not fit in the Zorro slots but fit in e.g.
1013 the CPU slot may fall in this category, so you have to say Y to let
1014 Linux use these.
1015
1016config ABSTRACT_CONSOLE
1017 bool
1018 depends on APUS
1019 default y
1020
1021config APUS_FAST_EXCEPT
1022 bool
1023 depends on APUS
1024 default y
1025
1026config AMIGA_PCMCIA
1027 bool "Amiga 1200/600 PCMCIA support"
1028 depends on APUS && EXPERIMENTAL
1029 help
1030 Include support in the kernel for pcmcia on Amiga 1200 and Amiga
1031 600. If you intend to use pcmcia cards say Y; otherwise say N.
1032
1033config AMIGA_BUILTIN_SERIAL
1034 tristate "Amiga builtin serial support"
1035 depends on APUS
1036 help
1037 If you want to use your Amiga's built-in serial port in Linux,
1038 answer Y.
1039
1040 To compile this driver as a module, choose M here.
1041
1042config GVPIOEXT
1043 tristate "GVP IO-Extender support"
1044 depends on APUS
1045 help
1046 If you want to use a GVP IO-Extender serial card in Linux, say Y.
1047 Otherwise, say N.
1048
1049config GVPIOEXT_LP
1050 tristate "GVP IO-Extender parallel printer support"
1051 depends on GVPIOEXT
1052 help
1053 Say Y to enable driving a printer from the parallel port on your
1054 GVP IO-Extender card, N otherwise.
1055
1056config GVPIOEXT_PLIP
1057 tristate "GVP IO-Extender PLIP support"
1058 depends on GVPIOEXT
1059 help
1060 Say Y to enable doing IP over the parallel port on your GVP
1061 IO-Extender card, N otherwise.
1062
1063config MULTIFACE_III_TTY
1064 tristate "Multiface Card III serial support"
1065 depends on APUS
1066 help
1067 If you want to use a Multiface III card's serial port in Linux,
1068 answer Y.
1069
1070 To compile this driver as a module, choose M here.
1071
1072config A2232
1073 tristate "Commodore A2232 serial support (EXPERIMENTAL)"
1074 depends on EXPERIMENTAL && APUS
1075 ---help---
1076 This option supports the 2232 7-port serial card shipped with the
1077 Amiga 2000 and other Zorro-bus machines, dating from 1989. At
1078 a max of 19,200 bps, the ports are served by a 6551 ACIA UART chip
1079 each, plus a 8520 CIA, and a master 6502 CPU and buffer as well. The
1080 ports were connected with 8 pin DIN connectors on the card bracket,
1081 for which 8 pin to DB25 adapters were supplied. The card also had
1082 jumpers internally to toggle various pinning configurations.
1083
1084 This driver can be built as a module; but then "generic_serial"
1085 will also be built as a module. This has to be loaded before
1086 "ser_a2232". If you want to do this, answer M here.
1087
1088config WHIPPET_SERIAL
1089 tristate "Hisoft Whippet PCMCIA serial support"
1090 depends on AMIGA_PCMCIA
1091 help
1092 HiSoft has a web page at <http://www.hisoft.co.uk/>, but there
1093 is no listing for the Whippet in their Amiga section.
1094
1095config APNE
1096 tristate "PCMCIA NE2000 support"
1097 depends on AMIGA_PCMCIA
1098 help
1099 If you have a PCMCIA NE2000 compatible adapter, say Y. Otherwise,
1100 say N.
1101
1102 To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
1103 module will be called apne.
1104
1105config SERIAL_CONSOLE
1106 bool "Support for serial port console"
1107 depends on APUS && (AMIGA_BUILTIN_SERIAL=y || GVPIOEXT=y || MULTIFACE_III_TTY=y)
1108
1109config HEARTBEAT
1110 bool "Use power LED as a heartbeat"
1111 depends on APUS
1112 help
1113 Use the power-on LED on your machine as a load meter. The exact
1114 behavior is platform-dependent, but normally the flash frequency is
1115 a hyperbolic function of the 5-minute load average.
1116
1117config PROC_HARDWARE
1118 bool "/proc/hardware support"
1119 depends on APUS
1120
1121source "drivers/zorro/Kconfig"
1122
6299afc4 1123if !44x || BROKEN
1da177e4 1124source kernel/power/Kconfig
6299afc4 1125endif
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1127config SECCOMP
1128 bool "Enable seccomp to safely compute untrusted bytecode"
1129 depends on PROC_FS
1130 default y
1131 help
1132 This kernel feature is useful for number crunching applications
1133 that may need to compute untrusted bytecode during their
1134 execution. By using pipes or other transports made available to
1135 the process as file descriptors supporting the read/write
1136 syscalls, it's possible to isolate those applications in
1137 their own address space using seccomp. Once seccomp is
1138 enabled via /proc/<pid>/seccomp, it cannot be disabled
1139 and the task is only allowed to execute a few safe syscalls
1140 defined by each seccomp mode.
1141
1142 If unsure, say Y. Only embedded should say N here.
1143
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1145
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1146config ISA_DMA_API
1147 bool
1148 default y
1149
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1150menu "Bus options"
1151
1152config ISA
1153 bool "Support for ISA-bus hardware"
1154 depends on PPC_PREP || PPC_CHRP
f9bd170a 1155 select PPC_I8259
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1156 help
1157 Find out whether you have ISA slots on your motherboard. ISA is the
1158 name of a bus system, i.e. the way the CPU talks to the other stuff
1159 inside your box. If you have an Apple machine, say N here; if you
1160 have an IBM RS/6000 or pSeries machine or a PReP machine, say Y. If
1161 you have an embedded board, consult your board documentation.
1162
1163config GENERIC_ISA_DMA
1164 bool
1165 depends on POWER3 || POWER4 || 6xx && !CPM2
1166 default y
1167
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1168config PPC_I8259
1169 bool
1170 default y if 85xx
1171 default n
1172
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1173config PPC_INDIRECT_PCI
1174 bool
1175 depends on PCI
1176 default y if 40x || 44x || 85xx || 83xx
1177 default n
1178
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1179config EISA
1180 bool
1181 help
1182 The Extended Industry Standard Architecture (EISA) bus is a bus
1183 architecture used on some older intel-based PCs.
1184
1185config SBUS
1186 bool
1187
1188# Yes MCA RS/6000s exist but Linux-PPC does not currently support any
1189config MCA
1190 bool
1191
1192config PCI
1193 bool "PCI support" if 40x || CPM2 || 83xx || 85xx || PPC_MPC52xx
1194 default y if !40x && !CPM2 && !8xx && !APUS && !83xx && !85xx
1195 default PCI_PERMEDIA if !4xx && !CPM2 && !8xx && APUS
1196 default PCI_QSPAN if !4xx && !CPM2 && 8xx
1197 help
1198 Find out whether your system includes a PCI bus. PCI is the name of
1199 a bus system, i.e. the way the CPU talks to the other stuff inside
1200 your box. If you say Y here, the kernel will include drivers and
1201 infrastructure code to support PCI bus devices.
1202
1203config PCI_DOMAINS
1204 bool
1205 default PCI
1206
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1207config MPC83xx_PCI2
1208 bool " Supprt for 2nd PCI host controller"
1209 depends on PCI && MPC834x
1210 default y if MPC834x_SYS
1211
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1212config PCI_QSPAN
1213 bool "QSpan PCI"
1214 depends on !4xx && !CPM2 && 8xx
f9bd170a 1215 select PPC_I8259
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1216 help
1217 Say Y here if you have a system based on a Motorola 8xx-series
1218 embedded processor with a QSPAN PCI interface, otherwise say N.
1219
1220config PCI_8260
1221 bool
a6dbba77 1222 depends on PCI && 8260
25635c71 1223 select PPC_INDIRECT_PCI
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1224 default y
1225
1226config 8260_PCI9
1227 bool " Enable workaround for MPC826x erratum PCI 9"
a6dbba77 1228 depends on PCI_8260 && !ADS8272
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1229 default y
1230
1231choice
1232 prompt " IDMA channel for PCI 9 workaround"
1233 depends on 8260_PCI9
1234
1235config 8260_PCI9_IDMA1
1236 bool "IDMA1"
1237
1238config 8260_PCI9_IDMA2
1239 bool "IDMA2"
1240
1241config 8260_PCI9_IDMA3
1242 bool "IDMA3"
1243
1244config 8260_PCI9_IDMA4
1245 bool "IDMA4"
1246
1247endchoice
1248
1249config PCI_PERMEDIA
1250 bool "PCI for Permedia2"
1251 depends on !4xx && !8xx && APUS
1252
1253source "drivers/pci/Kconfig"
1254
1255source "drivers/pcmcia/Kconfig"
1256
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1257config RAPIDIO
1258 bool "RapidIO support" if MPC8540 || MPC8560
1259 help
1260 If you say Y here, the kernel will include drivers and
1261 infrastructure code to support RapidIO interconnect devices.
1262
1263source "drivers/rapidio/Kconfig"
1264
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1265endmenu
1266
1267menu "Advanced setup"
1268
1269config ADVANCED_OPTIONS
1270 bool "Prompt for advanced kernel configuration options"
1271 help
1272 This option will enable prompting for a variety of advanced kernel
1273 configuration options. These options can cause the kernel to not
1274 work if they are set incorrectly, but can be used to optimize certain
1275 aspects of kernel memory management.
1276
1277 Unless you know what you are doing, say N here.
1278
1279comment "Default settings for advanced configuration options are used"
1280 depends on !ADVANCED_OPTIONS
1281
1282config HIGHMEM_START_BOOL
1283 bool "Set high memory pool address"
1284 depends on ADVANCED_OPTIONS && HIGHMEM
1285 help
1286 This option allows you to set the base address of the kernel virtual
1287 area used to map high memory pages. This can be useful in
1288 optimizing the layout of kernel virtual memory.
1289
1290 Say N here unless you know what you are doing.
1291
1292config HIGHMEM_START
1293 hex "Virtual start address of high memory pool" if HIGHMEM_START_BOOL
1294 default "0xfe000000"
1295
1296config LOWMEM_SIZE_BOOL
1297 bool "Set maximum low memory"
1298 depends on ADVANCED_OPTIONS
1299 help
1300 This option allows you to set the maximum amount of memory which
1301 will be used as "low memory", that is, memory which the kernel can
1302 access directly, without having to set up a kernel virtual mapping.
1303 This can be useful in optimizing the layout of kernel virtual
1304 memory.
1305
1306 Say N here unless you know what you are doing.
1307
1308config LOWMEM_SIZE
1309 hex "Maximum low memory size (in bytes)" if LOWMEM_SIZE_BOOL
1310 default "0x30000000"
1311
1312config KERNEL_START_BOOL
1313 bool "Set custom kernel base address"
1314 depends on ADVANCED_OPTIONS
1315 help
1316 This option allows you to set the kernel virtual address at which
1317 the kernel will map low memory (the kernel image will be linked at
1318 this address). This can be useful in optimizing the virtual memory
1319 layout of the system.
1320
1321 Say N here unless you know what you are doing.
1322
1323config KERNEL_START
1324 hex "Virtual address of kernel base" if KERNEL_START_BOOL
1325 default "0xc0000000"
1326
1327config TASK_SIZE_BOOL
1328 bool "Set custom user task size"
1329 depends on ADVANCED_OPTIONS
1330 help
1331 This option allows you to set the amount of virtual address space
1332 allocated to user tasks. This can be useful in optimizing the
1333 virtual memory layout of the system.
1334
1335 Say N here unless you know what you are doing.
1336
1337config TASK_SIZE
1338 hex "Size of user task space" if TASK_SIZE_BOOL
1339 default "0x80000000"
1340
1341config CONSISTENT_START_BOOL
1342 bool "Set custom consistent memory pool address"
1343 depends on ADVANCED_OPTIONS && NOT_COHERENT_CACHE
1344 help
1345 This option allows you to set the base virtual address
1346 of the the consistent memory pool. This pool of virtual
1347 memory is used to make consistent memory allocations.
1348
1349config CONSISTENT_START
1350 hex "Base virtual address of consistent memory pool" if CONSISTENT_START_BOOL
1351 default "0xff100000" if NOT_COHERENT_CACHE
1352
1353config CONSISTENT_SIZE_BOOL
1354 bool "Set custom consistent memory pool size"
1355 depends on ADVANCED_OPTIONS && NOT_COHERENT_CACHE
1356 help
1357 This option allows you to set the size of the the
1358 consistent memory pool. This pool of virtual memory
1359 is used to make consistent memory allocations.
1360
1361config CONSISTENT_SIZE
1362 hex "Size of consistent memory pool" if CONSISTENT_SIZE_BOOL
1363 default "0x00200000" if NOT_COHERENT_CACHE
1364
1365config BOOT_LOAD_BOOL
1366 bool "Set the boot link/load address"
1367 depends on ADVANCED_OPTIONS && !PPC_MULTIPLATFORM
1368 help
1369 This option allows you to set the initial load address of the zImage
1370 or zImage.initrd file. This can be useful if you are on a board
1371 which has a small amount of memory.
1372
1373 Say N here unless you know what you are doing.
1374
1375config BOOT_LOAD
1376 hex "Link/load address for booting" if BOOT_LOAD_BOOL
1377 default "0x00400000" if 40x || 8xx || 8260
1378 default "0x01000000" if 44x
1379 default "0x00800000"
1380
1381config PIN_TLB
1382 bool "Pinned Kernel TLBs (860 ONLY)"
1383 depends on ADVANCED_OPTIONS && 8xx
1384endmenu
1385
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1386source "net/Kconfig"
1387
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1388source "drivers/Kconfig"
1389
1390source "fs/Kconfig"
1391
1392source "arch/ppc/8xx_io/Kconfig"
1393
1394source "arch/ppc/8260_io/Kconfig"
1395
1396
1397menu "IBM 40x options"
1398 depends on 40x
1399
1400config SERIAL_SICC
1401 bool "SICC Serial port"
1402 depends on STB03xxx
1403
1404config UART1_DFLT_CONSOLE
1405 bool
1406 depends on SERIAL_SICC && UART0_TTYS1
1407 default y
1408
1409config SERIAL_SICC_CONSOLE
1410 bool
1411 depends on SERIAL_SICC && UART0_TTYS1
1412 default y
1413
1414endmenu
1415
1416source "lib/Kconfig"
1417
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1419
1420source "arch/ppc/Kconfig.debug"
1421
1422source "security/Kconfig"
1423
1424source "crypto/Kconfig"
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