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  1. comment "Processor Type"
  2. choice
  3. prompt "CPU family support"
  4. default M68KCLASSIC if MMU
  5. default COLDFIRE if !MMU
  6. help
  7. The Freescale (was Motorola) M68K family of processors implements
  8. the full 68000 processor instruction set.
  9. The Freescale ColdFire family of processors is a modern derivative
  10. of the 68000 processor family. They are mainly targeted at embedded
  11. applications, and are all System-On-Chip (SOC) devices, as opposed
  12. to stand alone CPUs. They implement a subset of the original 68000
  13. processor instruction set.
  14. If you anticipate running this kernel on a computer with a classic
  15. MC68xxx processor, select M68KCLASSIC.
  16. If you anticipate running this kernel on a computer with a ColdFire
  17. processor, select COLDFIRE.
  18. config M68KCLASSIC
  19. bool "Classic M68K CPU family support"
  20. config COLDFIRE
  21. bool "Coldfire CPU family support"
  22. select GENERIC_GPIO
  23. select ARCH_WANT_OPTIONAL_GPIOLIB
  24. select ARCH_HAVE_CUSTOM_GPIO_H
  25. select CPU_HAS_NO_BITFIELDS
  26. select CPU_HAS_NO_MULDIV64
  27. select GENERIC_CSUM
  28. select HAVE_CLK
  29. endchoice
  30. if M68KCLASSIC
  31. config M68000
  32. bool "MC68000"
  33. depends on !MMU
  34. select CPU_HAS_NO_BITFIELDS
  35. select CPU_HAS_NO_MULDIV64
  36. select CPU_HAS_NO_UNALIGNED
  37. select GENERIC_CSUM
  38. help
  39. The Freescale (was Motorola) 68000 CPU is the first generation of
  40. the well known M68K family of processors. The CPU core as well as
  41. being available as a stand alone CPU was also used in many
  42. System-On-Chip devices (eg 68328, 68302, etc). It does not contain
  43. a paging MMU.
  44. config MCPU32
  45. bool
  46. select CPU_HAS_NO_BITFIELDS
  47. select CPU_HAS_NO_UNALIGNED
  48. help
  49. The Freescale (was then Motorola) CPU32 is a CPU core that is
  50. based on the 68020 processor. For the most part it is used in
  51. System-On-Chip parts, and does not contain a paging MMU.
  52. config M68020
  53. bool "68020 support"
  54. depends on MMU
  55. select CPU_HAS_ADDRESS_SPACES
  56. help
  57. If you anticipate running this kernel on a computer with a MC68020
  58. processor, say Y. Otherwise, say N. Note that the 68020 requires a
  59. 68851 MMU (Memory Management Unit) to run Linux/m68k, except on the
  60. Sun 3, which provides its own version.
  61. config M68030
  62. bool "68030 support"
  63. depends on MMU && !MMU_SUN3
  64. select CPU_HAS_ADDRESS_SPACES
  65. help
  66. If you anticipate running this kernel on a computer with a MC68030
  67. processor, say Y. Otherwise, say N. Note that a MC68EC030 will not
  68. work, as it does not include an MMU (Memory Management Unit).
  69. config M68040
  70. bool "68040 support"
  71. depends on MMU && !MMU_SUN3
  72. select CPU_HAS_ADDRESS_SPACES
  73. help
  74. If you anticipate running this kernel on a computer with a MC68LC040
  75. or MC68040 processor, say Y. Otherwise, say N. Note that an
  76. MC68EC040 will not work, as it does not include an MMU (Memory
  77. Management Unit).
  78. config M68060
  79. bool "68060 support"
  80. depends on MMU && !MMU_SUN3
  81. select CPU_HAS_ADDRESS_SPACES
  82. help
  83. If you anticipate running this kernel on a computer with a MC68060
  84. processor, say Y. Otherwise, say N.
  85. config M68328
  86. bool "MC68328"
  87. depends on !MMU
  88. select M68000
  89. help
  90. Motorola 68328 processor support.
  91. config M68EZ328
  92. bool "MC68EZ328"
  93. depends on !MMU
  94. select M68000
  95. help
  96. Motorola 68EX328 processor support.
  97. config M68VZ328
  98. bool "MC68VZ328"
  99. depends on !MMU
  100. select M68000
  101. help
  102. Motorola 68VZ328 processor support.
  103. config M68360
  104. bool "MC68360"
  105. depends on !MMU
  106. select MCPU32
  107. help
  108. Motorola 68360 processor support.
  109. endif # M68KCLASSIC
  110. if COLDFIRE
  111. config M5206
  112. bool "MCF5206"
  113. depends on !MMU
  114. select COLDFIRE_SW_A7
  115. select HAVE_MBAR
  116. help
  117. Motorola ColdFire 5206 processor support.
  118. config M5206e
  119. bool "MCF5206e"
  120. depends on !MMU
  121. select COLDFIRE_SW_A7
  122. select HAVE_MBAR
  123. help
  124. Motorola ColdFire 5206e processor support.
  125. config M520x
  126. bool "MCF520x"
  127. depends on !MMU
  128. select GENERIC_CLOCKEVENTS
  129. select HAVE_CACHE_SPLIT
  130. help
  131. Freescale Coldfire 5207/5208 processor support.
  132. config M523x
  133. bool "MCF523x"
  134. depends on !MMU
  135. select GENERIC_CLOCKEVENTS
  136. select HAVE_CACHE_SPLIT
  137. select HAVE_IPSBAR
  138. help
  139. Freescale Coldfire 5230/1/2/4/5 processor support
  140. config M5249
  141. bool "MCF5249"
  142. depends on !MMU
  143. select COLDFIRE_SW_A7
  144. select HAVE_MBAR
  145. help
  146. Motorola ColdFire 5249 processor support.
  147. config M525x
  148. bool "MCF525x"
  149. depends on !MMU
  150. select COLDFIRE_SW_A7
  151. select HAVE_MBAR
  152. help
  153. Freescale (Motorola) Coldfire 5251/5253 processor support.
  154. config M527x
  155. bool
  156. config M5271
  157. bool "MCF5271"
  158. depends on !MMU
  159. select M527x
  160. select HAVE_CACHE_SPLIT
  161. select HAVE_IPSBAR
  162. select GENERIC_CLOCKEVENTS
  163. help
  164. Freescale (Motorola) ColdFire 5270/5271 processor support.
  165. config M5272
  166. bool "MCF5272"
  167. depends on !MMU
  168. select COLDFIRE_SW_A7
  169. select HAVE_MBAR
  170. help
  171. Motorola ColdFire 5272 processor support.
  172. config M5275
  173. bool "MCF5275"
  174. depends on !MMU
  175. select M527x
  176. select HAVE_CACHE_SPLIT
  177. select HAVE_IPSBAR
  178. select GENERIC_CLOCKEVENTS
  179. help
  180. Freescale (Motorola) ColdFire 5274/5275 processor support.
  181. config M528x
  182. bool "MCF528x"
  183. depends on !MMU
  184. select GENERIC_CLOCKEVENTS
  185. select HAVE_CACHE_SPLIT
  186. select HAVE_IPSBAR
  187. help
  188. Motorola ColdFire 5280/5282 processor support.
  189. config M5307
  190. bool "MCF5307"
  191. depends on !MMU
  192. select COLDFIRE_SW_A7
  193. select HAVE_CACHE_CB
  194. select HAVE_MBAR
  195. help
  196. Motorola ColdFire 5307 processor support.
  197. config M53xx
  198. bool
  199. config M532x
  200. bool "MCF532x"
  201. depends on !MMU
  202. select M53xx
  203. select HAVE_CACHE_CB
  204. help
  205. Freescale (Motorola) ColdFire 532x processor support.
  206. config M5407
  207. bool "MCF5407"
  208. depends on !MMU
  209. select COLDFIRE_SW_A7
  210. select HAVE_CACHE_CB
  211. select HAVE_MBAR
  212. help
  213. Motorola ColdFire 5407 processor support.
  214. config M54xx
  215. bool
  216. config M547x
  217. bool "MCF547x"
  218. select M54xx
  219. select MMU_COLDFIRE if MMU
  220. select HAVE_CACHE_CB
  221. select HAVE_MBAR
  222. help
  223. Freescale ColdFire 5470/5471/5472/5473/5474/5475 processor support.
  224. config M548x
  225. bool "MCF548x"
  226. select MMU_COLDFIRE if MMU
  227. select M54xx
  228. select HAVE_CACHE_CB
  229. select HAVE_MBAR
  230. help
  231. Freescale ColdFire 5480/5481/5482/5483/5484/5485 processor support.
  232. config M5441x
  233. bool "MCF5441x"
  234. depends on !MMU
  235. select GENERIC_CLOCKEVENTS
  236. select HAVE_CACHE_CB
  237. help
  238. Freescale Coldfire 54410/54415/54416/54417/54418 processor support.
  239. endif # COLDFIRE
  240. comment "Processor Specific Options"
  241. config M68KFPU_EMU
  242. bool "Math emulation support"
  243. depends on MMU
  244. help
  245. At some point in the future, this will cause floating-point math
  246. instructions to be emulated by the kernel on machines that lack a
  247. floating-point math coprocessor. Thrill-seekers and chronically
  248. sleep-deprived psychotic hacker types can say Y now, everyone else
  249. should probably wait a while.
  250. config M68KFPU_EMU_EXTRAPREC
  251. bool "Math emulation extra precision"
  252. depends on M68KFPU_EMU
  253. help
  254. The fpu uses normally a few bit more during calculations for
  255. correct rounding, the emulator can (often) do the same but this
  256. extra calculation can cost quite some time, so you can disable
  257. it here. The emulator will then "only" calculate with a 64 bit
  258. mantissa and round slightly incorrect, what is more than enough
  259. for normal usage.
  260. config M68KFPU_EMU_ONLY
  261. bool "Math emulation only kernel"
  262. depends on M68KFPU_EMU
  263. help
  264. This option prevents any floating-point instructions from being
  265. compiled into the kernel, thereby the kernel doesn't save any
  266. floating point context anymore during task switches, so this
  267. kernel will only be usable on machines without a floating-point
  268. math coprocessor. This makes the kernel a bit faster as no tests
  269. needs to be executed whether a floating-point instruction in the
  270. kernel should be executed or not.
  271. config ADVANCED
  272. bool "Advanced configuration options"
  273. depends on MMU
  274. ---help---
  275. This gives you access to some advanced options for the CPU. The
  276. defaults should be fine for most users, but these options may make
  277. it possible for you to improve performance somewhat if you know what
  278. you are doing.
  279. Note that the answer to this question won't directly affect the
  280. kernel: saying N will just cause the configurator to skip all
  281. the questions about these options.
  282. Most users should say N to this question.
  283. config RMW_INSNS
  284. bool "Use read-modify-write instructions"
  285. depends on ADVANCED
  286. ---help---
  287. This allows to use certain instructions that work with indivisible
  288. read-modify-write bus cycles. While this is faster than the
  289. workaround of disabling interrupts, it can conflict with DMA
  290. ( = direct memory access) on many Amiga systems, and it is also said
  291. to destabilize other machines. It is very likely that this will
  292. cause serious problems on any Amiga or Atari Medusa if set. The only
  293. configuration where it should work are 68030-based Ataris, where it
  294. apparently improves performance. But you've been warned! Unless you
  295. really know what you are doing, say N. Try Y only if you're quite
  296. adventurous.
  297. config SINGLE_MEMORY_CHUNK
  298. bool "Use one physical chunk of memory only" if ADVANCED && !SUN3
  299. depends on MMU
  300. default y if SUN3
  301. select NEED_MULTIPLE_NODES
  302. help
  303. Ignore all but the first contiguous chunk of physical memory for VM
  304. purposes. This will save a few bytes kernel size and may speed up
  305. some operations. Say N if not sure.
  306. config ARCH_DISCONTIGMEM_ENABLE
  307. def_bool MMU && !SINGLE_MEMORY_CHUNK
  308. config 060_WRITETHROUGH
  309. bool "Use write-through caching for 68060 supervisor accesses"
  310. depends on ADVANCED && M68060
  311. ---help---
  312. The 68060 generally uses copyback caching of recently accessed data.
  313. Copyback caching means that memory writes will be held in an on-chip
  314. cache and only written back to memory some time later. Saying Y
  315. here will force supervisor (kernel) accesses to use writethrough
  316. caching. Writethrough caching means that data is written to memory
  317. straight away, so that cache and memory data always agree.
  318. Writethrough caching is less efficient, but is needed for some
  319. drivers on 68060 based systems where the 68060 bus snooping signal
  320. is hardwired on. The 53c710 SCSI driver is known to suffer from
  321. this problem.
  322. config M68K_L2_CACHE
  323. bool
  324. depends on MAC
  325. default y
  326. config NODES_SHIFT
  327. int
  328. default "3"
  329. depends on !SINGLE_MEMORY_CHUNK
  330. config CPU_HAS_NO_BITFIELDS
  331. bool
  332. config CPU_HAS_NO_MULDIV64
  333. bool
  334. config CPU_HAS_NO_UNALIGNED
  335. bool
  336. config CPU_HAS_ADDRESS_SPACES
  337. bool
  338. config FPU
  339. bool
  340. config COLDFIRE_SW_A7
  341. bool
  342. config HAVE_CACHE_SPLIT
  343. bool
  344. config HAVE_CACHE_CB
  345. bool
  346. config HAVE_MBAR
  347. bool
  348. config HAVE_IPSBAR
  349. bool
  350. config CLOCK_SET
  351. bool "Enable setting the CPU clock frequency"
  352. depends on COLDFIRE
  353. default n
  354. help
  355. On some CPU's you do not need to know what the core CPU clock
  356. frequency is. On these you can disable clock setting. On some
  357. traditional 68K parts, and on all ColdFire parts you need to set
  358. the appropriate CPU clock frequency. On these devices many of the
  359. onboard peripherals derive their timing from the master CPU clock
  360. frequency.
  361. config CLOCK_FREQ
  362. int "Set the core clock frequency"
  363. default "66666666"
  364. depends on CLOCK_SET
  365. help
  366. Define the CPU clock frequency in use. This is the core clock
  367. frequency, it may or may not be the same as the external clock
  368. crystal fitted to your board. Some processors have an internal
  369. PLL and can have their frequency programmed at run time, others
  370. use internal dividers. In general the kernel won't setup a PLL
  371. if it is fitted (there are some exceptions). This value will be
  372. specific to the exact CPU that you are using.
  373. config OLDMASK
  374. bool "Old mask 5307 (1H55J) silicon"
  375. depends on M5307
  376. help
  377. Build support for the older revision ColdFire 5307 silicon.
  378. Specifically this is the 1H55J mask revision.
  379. if HAVE_CACHE_SPLIT
  380. choice
  381. prompt "Split Cache Configuration"
  382. default CACHE_I
  383. config CACHE_I
  384. bool "Instruction"
  385. help
  386. Use all of the ColdFire CPU cache memory as an instruction cache.
  387. config CACHE_D
  388. bool "Data"
  389. help
  390. Use all of the ColdFire CPU cache memory as a data cache.
  391. config CACHE_BOTH
  392. bool "Both"
  393. help
  394. Split the ColdFire CPU cache, and use half as an instruction cache
  395. and half as a data cache.
  396. endchoice
  397. endif
  398. if HAVE_CACHE_CB
  399. choice
  400. prompt "Data cache mode"
  401. default CACHE_WRITETHRU
  402. config CACHE_WRITETHRU
  403. bool "Write-through"
  404. help
  405. The ColdFire CPU cache is set into Write-through mode.
  406. config CACHE_COPYBACK
  407. bool "Copy-back"
  408. help
  409. The ColdFire CPU cache is set into Copy-back mode.
  410. endchoice
  411. endif