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  1. menu "Kernel hacking"
  2. source "lib/Kconfig.debug"
  3. config STRICT_DEVMEM
  4. bool "Filter access to /dev/mem"
  5. depends on MMU
  6. ---help---
  7. If this option is disabled, you allow userspace (root) access to all
  8. of memory, including kernel and userspace memory. Accidental
  9. access to this is obviously disastrous, but specific access can
  10. be used by people debugging the kernel.
  11. If this option is switched on, the /dev/mem file only allows
  12. userspace access to memory mapped peripherals.
  13. If in doubt, say Y.
  14. # RMK wants arm kernels compiled with frame pointers or stack unwinding.
  15. # If you know what you are doing and are willing to live without stack
  16. # traces, you can get a slightly smaller kernel by setting this option to
  17. # n, but then RMK will have to kill you ;).
  18. config FRAME_POINTER
  19. bool
  20. depends on !THUMB2_KERNEL
  21. default y if !ARM_UNWIND || FUNCTION_GRAPH_TRACER
  22. help
  23. If you say N here, the resulting kernel will be slightly smaller and
  24. faster. However, if neither FRAME_POINTER nor ARM_UNWIND are enabled,
  25. when a problem occurs with the kernel, the information that is
  26. reported is severely limited.
  27. config ARM_UNWIND
  28. bool "Enable stack unwinding support (EXPERIMENTAL)"
  29. depends on AEABI && EXPERIMENTAL
  30. default y
  31. help
  32. This option enables stack unwinding support in the kernel
  33. using the information automatically generated by the
  34. compiler. The resulting kernel image is slightly bigger but
  35. the performance is not affected. Currently, this feature
  36. only works with EABI compilers. If unsure say Y.
  37. config OLD_MCOUNT
  38. bool
  39. depends on FUNCTION_TRACER && FRAME_POINTER
  40. default y
  41. config DEBUG_USER
  42. bool "Verbose user fault messages"
  43. help
  44. When a user program crashes due to an exception, the kernel can
  45. print a brief message explaining what the problem was. This is
  46. sometimes helpful for debugging but serves no purpose on a
  47. production system. Most people should say N here.
  48. In addition, you need to pass user_debug=N on the kernel command
  49. line to enable this feature. N consists of the sum of:
  50. 1 - undefined instruction events
  51. 2 - system calls
  52. 4 - invalid data aborts
  53. 8 - SIGSEGV faults
  54. 16 - SIGBUS faults
  55. # These options are only for real kernel hackers who want to get their hands dirty.
  56. config DEBUG_LL
  57. bool "Kernel low-level debugging functions (read help!)"
  58. depends on DEBUG_KERNEL
  59. help
  60. Say Y here to include definitions of printascii, printch, printhex
  61. in the kernel. This is helpful if you are debugging code that
  62. executes before the console is initialized.
  63. Note that selecting this option will limit the kernel to a single
  64. UART definition, as specified below. Attempting to boot the kernel
  65. image on a different platform *will not work*, so this option should
  66. not be enabled for kernels that are intended to be portable.
  67. choice
  68. prompt "Kernel low-level debugging port"
  69. depends on DEBUG_LL
  70. config AT91_DEBUG_LL_DBGU0
  71. bool "Kernel low-level debugging on rm9200, 9260/9g20, 9261/9g10 and 9rl"
  72. depends on HAVE_AT91_DBGU0
  73. config AT91_DEBUG_LL_DBGU1
  74. bool "Kernel low-level debugging on 9263 and 9g45"
  75. depends on HAVE_AT91_DBGU1
  76. config DEBUG_CLPS711X_UART1
  77. bool "Kernel low-level debugging messages via UART1"
  78. depends on ARCH_CLPS711X
  79. help
  80. Say Y here if you want the debug print routines to direct
  81. their output to the first serial port on these devices.
  82. config DEBUG_CLPS711X_UART2
  83. bool "Kernel low-level debugging messages via UART2"
  84. depends on ARCH_CLPS711X
  85. help
  86. Say Y here if you want the debug print routines to direct
  87. their output to the second serial port on these devices.
  88. config DEBUG_DAVINCI_DA8XX_UART1
  89. bool "Kernel low-level debugging on DaVinci DA8XX using UART1"
  90. depends on ARCH_DAVINCI_DA8XX
  91. help
  92. Say Y here if you want the debug print routines to direct
  93. their output to UART1 serial port on DaVinci DA8XX devices.
  94. config DEBUG_DAVINCI_DA8XX_UART2
  95. bool "Kernel low-level debugging on DaVinci DA8XX using UART2"
  96. depends on ARCH_DAVINCI_DA8XX
  97. help
  98. Say Y here if you want the debug print routines to direct
  99. their output to UART2 serial port on DaVinci DA8XX devices.
  100. config DEBUG_DAVINCI_DMx_UART0
  101. bool "Kernel low-level debugging on DaVinci DMx using UART0"
  102. depends on ARCH_DAVINCI_DMx
  103. help
  104. Say Y here if you want the debug print routines to direct
  105. their output to UART0 serial port on DaVinci DMx devices.
  106. config DEBUG_DAVINCI_TNETV107X_UART1
  107. bool "Kernel low-level debugging on DaVinci TNETV107x using UART1"
  108. depends on ARCH_DAVINCI_TNETV107X
  109. help
  110. Say Y here if you want the debug print routines to direct
  111. their output to UART1 serial port on DaVinci TNETV107X
  112. devices.
  113. config DEBUG_ZYNQ_UART0
  114. bool "Kernel low-level debugging on Xilinx Zynq using UART0"
  115. depends on ARCH_ZYNQ
  116. help
  117. Say Y here if you want the debug print routines to direct
  118. their output to UART0 on the Zynq platform.
  119. config DEBUG_ZYNQ_UART1
  120. bool "Kernel low-level debugging on Xilinx Zynq using UART1"
  121. depends on ARCH_ZYNQ
  122. help
  123. Say Y here if you want the debug print routines to direct
  124. their output to UART1 on the Zynq platform.
  125. If you have a ZC702 board and want early boot messages to
  126. appear on the USB serial adaptor, select this option.
  127. config DEBUG_DC21285_PORT
  128. bool "Kernel low-level debugging messages via footbridge serial port"
  129. depends on FOOTBRIDGE
  130. help
  131. Say Y here if you want the debug print routines to direct
  132. their output to the serial port in the DC21285 (Footbridge).
  133. config DEBUG_FOOTBRIDGE_COM1
  134. bool "Kernel low-level debugging messages via footbridge 8250 at PCI COM1"
  135. depends on FOOTBRIDGE
  136. help
  137. Say Y here if you want the debug print routines to direct
  138. their output to the 8250 at PCI COM1.
  139. config DEBUG_HIGHBANK_UART
  140. bool "Kernel low-level debugging messages via Highbank UART"
  141. depends on ARCH_HIGHBANK
  142. help
  143. Say Y here if you want the debug print routines to direct
  144. their output to the UART on Highbank based devices.
  145. config DEBUG_IMX1_UART
  146. bool "i.MX1 Debug UART"
  147. depends on SOC_IMX1
  148. help
  149. Say Y here if you want kernel low-level debugging support
  150. on i.MX1.
  151. config DEBUG_IMX23_UART
  152. bool "i.MX23 Debug UART"
  153. depends on SOC_IMX23
  154. help
  155. Say Y here if you want kernel low-level debugging support
  156. on i.MX23.
  157. config DEBUG_IMX25_UART
  158. bool "i.MX25 Debug UART"
  159. depends on SOC_IMX25
  160. help
  161. Say Y here if you want kernel low-level debugging support
  162. on i.MX25.
  163. config DEBUG_IMX21_IMX27_UART
  164. bool "i.MX21 and i.MX27 Debug UART"
  165. depends on SOC_IMX21 || SOC_IMX27
  166. help
  167. Say Y here if you want kernel low-level debugging support
  168. on i.MX21 or i.MX27.
  169. config DEBUG_IMX28_UART
  170. bool "i.MX28 Debug UART"
  171. depends on SOC_IMX28
  172. help
  173. Say Y here if you want kernel low-level debugging support
  174. on i.MX28.
  175. config DEBUG_IMX31_IMX35_UART
  176. bool "i.MX31 and i.MX35 Debug UART"
  177. depends on SOC_IMX31 || SOC_IMX35
  178. help
  179. Say Y here if you want kernel low-level debugging support
  180. on i.MX31 or i.MX35.
  181. config DEBUG_IMX51_UART
  182. bool "i.MX51 Debug UART"
  183. depends on SOC_IMX51
  184. help
  185. Say Y here if you want kernel low-level debugging support
  186. on i.MX51.
  187. config DEBUG_IMX50_IMX53_UART
  188. bool "i.MX50 and i.MX53 Debug UART"
  189. depends on SOC_IMX50 || SOC_IMX53
  190. help
  191. Say Y here if you want kernel low-level debugging support
  192. on i.MX50 or i.MX53.
  193. config DEBUG_IMX6Q_UART2
  194. bool "i.MX6Q Debug UART2"
  195. depends on SOC_IMX6Q
  196. help
  197. Say Y here if you want kernel low-level debugging support
  198. on i.MX6Q UART2. This is correct for e.g. the SabreLite
  199. board.
  200. config DEBUG_IMX6Q_UART4
  201. bool "i.MX6Q Debug UART4"
  202. depends on SOC_IMX6Q
  203. help
  204. Say Y here if you want kernel low-level debugging support
  205. on i.MX6Q UART4.
  206. config DEBUG_MMP_UART2
  207. bool "Kernel low-level debugging message via MMP UART2"
  208. depends on ARCH_MMP
  209. help
  210. Say Y here if you want kernel low-level debugging support
  211. on MMP UART2.
  212. config DEBUG_MMP_UART3
  213. bool "Kernel low-level debugging message via MMP UART3"
  214. depends on ARCH_MMP
  215. help
  216. Say Y here if you want kernel low-level debugging support
  217. on MMP UART3.
  218. config DEBUG_MSM_UART1
  219. bool "Kernel low-level debugging messages via MSM UART1"
  220. depends on ARCH_MSM7X00A || ARCH_MSM7X30 || ARCH_QSD8X50
  221. help
  222. Say Y here if you want the debug print routines to direct
  223. their output to the first serial port on MSM devices.
  224. config DEBUG_MSM_UART2
  225. bool "Kernel low-level debugging messages via MSM UART2"
  226. depends on ARCH_MSM7X00A || ARCH_MSM7X30 || ARCH_QSD8X50
  227. help
  228. Say Y here if you want the debug print routines to direct
  229. their output to the second serial port on MSM devices.
  230. config DEBUG_MSM_UART3
  231. bool "Kernel low-level debugging messages via MSM UART3"
  232. depends on ARCH_MSM7X00A || ARCH_MSM7X30 || ARCH_QSD8X50
  233. help
  234. Say Y here if you want the debug print routines to direct
  235. their output to the third serial port on MSM devices.
  236. config DEBUG_MSM8660_UART
  237. bool "Kernel low-level debugging messages via MSM 8660 UART"
  238. depends on ARCH_MSM8X60
  239. select MSM_HAS_DEBUG_UART_HS
  240. help
  241. Say Y here if you want the debug print routines to direct
  242. their output to the serial port on MSM 8660 devices.
  243. config DEBUG_MSM8960_UART
  244. bool "Kernel low-level debugging messages via MSM 8960 UART"
  245. depends on ARCH_MSM8960
  246. select MSM_HAS_DEBUG_UART_HS
  247. help
  248. Say Y here if you want the debug print routines to direct
  249. their output to the serial port on MSM 8960 devices.
  250. config DEBUG_MVEBU_UART
  251. bool "Kernel low-level debugging messages via MVEBU UART"
  252. depends on ARCH_MVEBU
  253. help
  254. Say Y here if you want kernel low-level debugging support
  255. on MVEBU based platforms.
  256. config DEBUG_PICOXCELL_UART
  257. depends on ARCH_PICOXCELL
  258. bool "Use PicoXcell UART for low-level debug"
  259. help
  260. Say Y here if you want kernel low-level debugging support
  261. on PicoXcell based platforms.
  262. config DEBUG_REALVIEW_STD_PORT
  263. bool "RealView Default UART"
  264. depends on ARCH_REALVIEW
  265. help
  266. Say Y here if you want the debug print routines to direct
  267. their output to the serial port on RealView EB, PB11MP, PBA8
  268. and PBX platforms.
  269. config DEBUG_REALVIEW_PB1176_PORT
  270. bool "RealView PB1176 UART"
  271. depends on MACH_REALVIEW_PB1176
  272. help
  273. Say Y here if you want the debug print routines to direct
  274. their output to the standard serial port on the RealView
  275. PB1176 platform.
  276. config DEBUG_S3C_UART0
  277. depends on PLAT_SAMSUNG
  278. bool "Use S3C UART 0 for low-level debug"
  279. help
  280. Say Y here if you want the debug print routines to direct
  281. their output to UART 0. The port must have been initialised
  282. by the boot-loader before use.
  283. The uncompressor code port configuration is now handled
  284. by CONFIG_S3C_LOWLEVEL_UART_PORT.
  285. config DEBUG_S3C_UART1
  286. depends on PLAT_SAMSUNG
  287. bool "Use S3C UART 1 for low-level debug"
  288. help
  289. Say Y here if you want the debug print routines to direct
  290. their output to UART 1. The port must have been initialised
  291. by the boot-loader before use.
  292. The uncompressor code port configuration is now handled
  293. by CONFIG_S3C_LOWLEVEL_UART_PORT.
  294. config DEBUG_S3C_UART2
  295. depends on PLAT_SAMSUNG
  296. bool "Use S3C UART 2 for low-level debug"
  297. help
  298. Say Y here if you want the debug print routines to direct
  299. their output to UART 2. The port must have been initialised
  300. by the boot-loader before use.
  301. The uncompressor code port configuration is now handled
  302. by CONFIG_S3C_LOWLEVEL_UART_PORT.
  303. config DEBUG_SOCFPGA_UART
  304. depends on ARCH_SOCFPGA
  305. bool "Use SOCFPGA UART for low-level debug"
  306. help
  307. Say Y here if you want kernel low-level debugging support
  308. on SOCFPGA based platforms.
  309. config DEBUG_VEXPRESS_UART0_DETECT
  310. bool "Autodetect UART0 on Versatile Express Cortex-A core tiles"
  311. depends on ARCH_VEXPRESS && CPU_CP15_MMU
  312. help
  313. This option enables a simple heuristic which tries to determine
  314. the motherboard's memory map variant (original or RS1) and then
  315. choose the relevant UART0 base address.
  316. Note that this will only work with standard A-class core tiles,
  317. and may fail with non-standard SMM or custom software models.
  318. config DEBUG_VEXPRESS_UART0_CA9
  319. bool "Use PL011 UART0 at 0x10009000 (V2P-CA9 core tile)"
  320. depends on ARCH_VEXPRESS
  321. help
  322. This option selects UART0 at 0x10009000. Except for custom models,
  323. this applies only to the V2P-CA9 tile.
  324. config DEBUG_VEXPRESS_UART0_RS1
  325. bool "Use PL011 UART0 at 0x1c090000 (RS1 complaint tiles)"
  326. depends on ARCH_VEXPRESS
  327. help
  328. This option selects UART0 at 0x1c090000. This applies to most
  329. of the tiles using the RS1 memory map, including all new A-class
  330. core tiles, FPGA-based SMMs and software models.
  331. config DEBUG_LL_UART_NONE
  332. bool "No low-level debugging UART"
  333. depends on !ARCH_MULTIPLATFORM
  334. help
  335. Say Y here if your platform doesn't provide a UART option
  336. below. This relies on your platform choosing the right UART
  337. definition internally in order for low-level debugging to
  338. work.
  339. config DEBUG_ICEDCC
  340. bool "Kernel low-level debugging via EmbeddedICE DCC channel"
  341. help
  342. Say Y here if you want the debug print routines to direct
  343. their output to the EmbeddedICE macrocell's DCC channel using
  344. co-processor 14. This is known to work on the ARM9 style ICE
  345. channel and on the XScale with the PEEDI.
  346. Note that the system will appear to hang during boot if there
  347. is nothing connected to read from the DCC.
  348. config DEBUG_SEMIHOSTING
  349. bool "Kernel low-level debug output via semihosting I/O"
  350. help
  351. Semihosting enables code running on an ARM target to use
  352. the I/O facilities on a host debugger/emulator through a
  353. simple SVC call. The host debugger or emulator must have
  354. semihosting enabled for the special svc call to be trapped
  355. otherwise the kernel will crash.
  356. This is known to work with OpenOCD, as well as
  357. ARM's Fast Models, or any other controlling environment
  358. that implements semihosting.
  359. For more details about semihosting, please see
  360. chapter 8 of DUI0203I_rvct_developer_guide.pdf from ARM Ltd.
  361. endchoice
  362. config DEBUG_LL_INCLUDE
  363. string
  364. default "debug/icedcc.S" if DEBUG_ICEDCC
  365. default "debug/highbank.S" if DEBUG_HIGHBANK_UART
  366. default "debug/mvebu.S" if DEBUG_MVEBU_UART
  367. default "debug/picoxcell.S" if DEBUG_PICOXCELL_UART
  368. default "debug/socfpga.S" if DEBUG_SOCFPGA_UART
  369. default "debug/vexpress.S" if DEBUG_VEXPRESS_UART0_DETECT || \
  370. DEBUG_VEXPRESS_UART0_CA9 || DEBUG_VEXPRESS_UART0_RS1
  371. default "debug/zynq.S" if DEBUG_ZYNQ_UART0 || DEBUG_ZYNQ_UART1
  372. default "mach/debug-macro.S"
  373. config EARLY_PRINTK
  374. bool "Early printk"
  375. depends on DEBUG_LL
  376. help
  377. Say Y here if you want to have an early console using the
  378. kernel low-level debugging functions. Add earlyprintk to your
  379. kernel parameters to enable this console.
  380. config OC_ETM
  381. bool "On-chip ETM and ETB"
  382. depends on ARM_AMBA
  383. help
  384. Enables the on-chip embedded trace macrocell and embedded trace
  385. buffer driver that will allow you to collect traces of the
  386. kernel code.
  387. config ARM_KPROBES_TEST
  388. tristate "Kprobes test module"
  389. depends on KPROBES && MODULES
  390. help
  391. Perform tests of kprobes API and instruction set simulation.
  392. config PID_IN_CONTEXTIDR
  393. bool "Write the current PID to the CONTEXTIDR register"
  394. depends on CPU_COPY_V6
  395. help
  396. Enabling this option causes the kernel to write the current PID to
  397. the PROCID field of the CONTEXTIDR register, at the expense of some
  398. additional instructions during context switch. Say Y here only if you
  399. are planning to use hardware trace tools with this kernel.
  400. endmenu