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  1. # For a description of the syntax of this configuration file,
  2. # see Documentation/kbuild/kconfig-language.txt.
  3. #
  4. mainmenu "Linux/PowerPC Kernel Configuration"
  5. source "arch/powerpc/platforms/Kconfig.cputype"
  6. config PPC32
  7. bool
  8. default y if !PPC64
  9. config 64BIT
  10. bool
  11. default y if PPC64
  12. config WORD_SIZE
  13. int
  14. default 64 if PPC64
  15. default 32 if !PPC64
  16. config PPC_MERGE
  17. def_bool y
  18. config MMU
  19. bool
  20. default y
  21. config GENERIC_CMOS_UPDATE
  22. def_bool y
  23. config GENERIC_TIME
  24. def_bool y
  25. config GENERIC_TIME_VSYSCALL
  26. def_bool y
  27. config GENERIC_CLOCKEVENTS
  28. def_bool y
  29. config GENERIC_HARDIRQS
  30. bool
  31. default y
  32. config IRQ_PER_CPU
  33. bool
  34. default y
  35. config RWSEM_GENERIC_SPINLOCK
  36. bool
  37. config RWSEM_XCHGADD_ALGORITHM
  38. bool
  39. default y
  40. config ARCH_HAS_ILOG2_U32
  41. bool
  42. default y
  43. config ARCH_HAS_ILOG2_U64
  44. bool
  45. default y if 64BIT
  46. config GENERIC_HWEIGHT
  47. bool
  48. default y
  49. config GENERIC_CALIBRATE_DELAY
  50. bool
  51. default y
  52. config GENERIC_FIND_NEXT_BIT
  53. bool
  54. default y
  55. config ARCH_NO_VIRT_TO_BUS
  56. def_bool PPC64
  57. config PPC
  58. bool
  59. default y
  60. config EARLY_PRINTK
  61. bool
  62. default y
  63. config COMPAT
  64. bool
  65. default y if PPC64
  66. config SYSVIPC_COMPAT
  67. bool
  68. depends on COMPAT && SYSVIPC
  69. default y
  70. # All PPC32s use generic nvram driver through ppc_md
  71. config GENERIC_NVRAM
  72. bool
  73. default y if PPC32
  74. config SCHED_NO_NO_OMIT_FRAME_POINTER
  75. bool
  76. default y
  77. config ARCH_MAY_HAVE_PC_FDC
  78. bool
  79. default !PPC_PSERIES || PCI
  80. config PPC_OF
  81. def_bool y
  82. config OF
  83. def_bool y
  84. config PPC_UDBG_16550
  85. bool
  86. default n
  87. config GENERIC_TBSYNC
  88. bool
  89. default y if PPC32 && SMP
  90. default n
  91. config AUDIT_ARCH
  92. bool
  93. default y
  94. config GENERIC_BUG
  95. bool
  96. default y
  97. depends on BUG
  98. config SYS_SUPPORTS_APM_EMULATION
  99. default y if PMAC_APM_EMU
  100. bool
  101. config DEFAULT_UIMAGE
  102. bool
  103. help
  104. Used to allow a board to specify it wants a uImage built by default
  105. default n
  106. config PPC64_SWSUSP
  107. bool
  108. depends on PPC64 && (BROKEN || (PPC_PMAC64 && EXPERIMENTAL))
  109. default y
  110. config PPC_DCR_NATIVE
  111. bool
  112. default n
  113. config PPC_DCR_MMIO
  114. bool
  115. default n
  116. config PPC_DCR
  117. bool
  118. depends on PPC_DCR_NATIVE || PPC_DCR_MMIO
  119. default y
  120. config PPC_OF_PLATFORM_PCI
  121. bool
  122. depends on PPC64 # not supported on 32 bits yet
  123. default n
  124. source "init/Kconfig"
  125. source "arch/powerpc/platforms/Kconfig"
  126. menu "Kernel options"
  127. config HIGHMEM
  128. bool "High memory support"
  129. depends on PPC32
  130. source kernel/Kconfig.hz
  131. source kernel/Kconfig.preempt
  132. source "fs/Kconfig.binfmt"
  133. # We optimistically allocate largepages from the VM, so make the limit
  134. # large enough (16MB). This badly named config option is actually
  135. # max order + 1
  136. config FORCE_MAX_ZONEORDER
  137. int
  138. depends on PPC64
  139. default "9" if PPC_64K_PAGES
  140. default "13"
  141. config MATH_EMULATION
  142. bool "Math emulation"
  143. depends on 4xx || 8xx || E200 || PPC_MPC832x || E500
  144. ---help---
  145. Some PowerPC chips designed for embedded applications do not have
  146. a floating-point unit and therefore do not implement the
  147. floating-point instructions in the PowerPC instruction set. If you
  148. say Y here, the kernel will include code to emulate a floating-point
  149. unit, which will allow programs that use floating-point
  150. instructions to run.
  151. config IOMMU_VMERGE
  152. bool "Enable IOMMU virtual merging"
  153. depends on PPC64
  154. default y
  155. help
  156. Cause IO segments sent to a device for DMA to be merged virtually
  157. by the IOMMU when they happen to have been allocated contiguously.
  158. This doesn't add pressure to the IOMMU allocator. However, some
  159. drivers don't support getting large merged segments coming back
  160. from *_map_sg().
  161. Most drivers don't have this problem; it is safe to say Y here.
  162. config HOTPLUG_CPU
  163. bool "Support for enabling/disabling CPUs"
  164. depends on SMP && HOTPLUG && EXPERIMENTAL && (PPC_PSERIES || PPC_PMAC)
  165. ---help---
  166. Say Y here to be able to disable and re-enable individual
  167. CPUs at runtime on SMP machines.
  168. Say N if you are unsure.
  169. config ARCH_ENABLE_MEMORY_HOTPLUG
  170. def_bool y
  171. config KEXEC
  172. bool "kexec system call (EXPERIMENTAL)"
  173. depends on (PPC_PRPMC2800 || PPC_MULTIPLATFORM) && EXPERIMENTAL
  174. help
  175. kexec is a system call that implements the ability to shutdown your
  176. current kernel, and to start another kernel. It is like a reboot
  177. but it is independent of the system firmware. And like a reboot
  178. you can start any kernel with it, not just Linux.
  179. The name comes from the similarity to the exec system call.
  180. It is an ongoing process to be certain the hardware in a machine
  181. is properly shutdown, so do not be surprised if this code does not
  182. initially work for you. It may help to enable device hotplugging
  183. support. As of this writing the exact hardware interface is
  184. strongly in flux, so no good recommendation can be made.
  185. config CRASH_DUMP
  186. bool "Build a kdump crash kernel (EXPERIMENTAL)"
  187. depends on PPC_MULTIPLATFORM && PPC64 && EXPERIMENTAL
  188. help
  189. Build a kernel suitable for use as a kdump capture kernel.
  190. The kernel will be linked at a different address than normal, and
  191. so can only be used for Kdump.
  192. Don't change this unless you know what you are doing.
  193. config PPCBUG_NVRAM
  194. bool "Enable reading PPCBUG NVRAM during boot" if PPLUS || LOPEC
  195. default y if PPC_PREP
  196. config IRQ_ALL_CPUS
  197. bool "Distribute interrupts on all CPUs by default"
  198. depends on SMP && !MV64360
  199. help
  200. This option gives the kernel permission to distribute IRQs across
  201. multiple CPUs. Saying N here will route all IRQs to the first
  202. CPU. Generally saying Y is safe, although some problems have been
  203. reported with SMP Power Macintoshes with this option enabled.
  204. config NUMA
  205. bool "NUMA support"
  206. depends on PPC64
  207. default y if SMP && PPC_PSERIES
  208. config NODES_SHIFT
  209. int
  210. default "4"
  211. depends on NEED_MULTIPLE_NODES
  212. config ARCH_SELECT_MEMORY_MODEL
  213. def_bool y
  214. depends on PPC64
  215. config ARCH_FLATMEM_ENABLE
  216. def_bool y
  217. depends on (PPC64 && !NUMA) || PPC32
  218. config ARCH_SPARSEMEM_ENABLE
  219. def_bool y
  220. depends on PPC64
  221. config ARCH_SPARSEMEM_DEFAULT
  222. def_bool y
  223. depends on (SMP && PPC_PSERIES) || PPC_PS3
  224. config ARCH_POPULATES_NODE_MAP
  225. def_bool y
  226. source "mm/Kconfig"
  227. config ARCH_MEMORY_PROBE
  228. def_bool y
  229. depends on MEMORY_HOTPLUG
  230. # Some NUMA nodes have memory ranges that span
  231. # other nodes. Even though a pfn is valid and
  232. # between a node's start and end pfns, it may not
  233. # reside on that node. See memmap_init_zone()
  234. # for details.
  235. config NODES_SPAN_OTHER_NODES
  236. def_bool y
  237. depends on NEED_MULTIPLE_NODES
  238. config PPC_HAS_HASH_64K
  239. bool
  240. depends on PPC64
  241. default n
  242. config PPC_64K_PAGES
  243. bool "64k page size"
  244. depends on PPC64
  245. select PPC_HAS_HASH_64K
  246. help
  247. This option changes the kernel logical page size to 64k. On machines
  248. without processor support for 64k pages, the kernel will simulate
  249. them by loading each individual 4k page on demand transparently,
  250. while on hardware with such support, it will be used to map
  251. normal application pages.
  252. config SCHED_SMT
  253. bool "SMT (Hyperthreading) scheduler support"
  254. depends on PPC64 && SMP
  255. help
  256. SMT scheduler support improves the CPU scheduler's decision making
  257. when dealing with POWER5 cpus at a cost of slightly increased
  258. overhead in some places. If unsure say N here.
  259. config PROC_DEVICETREE
  260. bool "Support for device tree in /proc"
  261. depends on PROC_FS
  262. help
  263. This option adds a device-tree directory under /proc which contains
  264. an image of the device tree that the kernel copies from Open
  265. Firmware or other boot firmware. If unsure, say Y here.
  266. config CMDLINE_BOOL
  267. bool "Default bootloader kernel arguments"
  268. config CMDLINE
  269. string "Initial kernel command string"
  270. depends on CMDLINE_BOOL
  271. default "console=ttyS0,9600 console=tty0 root=/dev/sda2"
  272. help
  273. On some platforms, there is currently no way for the boot loader to
  274. pass arguments to the kernel. For these platforms, you can supply
  275. some command-line options at build time by entering them here. In
  276. most cases you will need to specify the root device here.
  277. if !44x || BROKEN
  278. source kernel/power/Kconfig
  279. endif
  280. config SECCOMP
  281. bool "Enable seccomp to safely compute untrusted bytecode"
  282. depends on PROC_FS
  283. default y
  284. help
  285. This kernel feature is useful for number crunching applications
  286. that may need to compute untrusted bytecode during their
  287. execution. By using pipes or other transports made available to
  288. the process as file descriptors supporting the read/write
  289. syscalls, it's possible to isolate those applications in
  290. their own address space using seccomp. Once seccomp is
  291. enabled via /proc/<pid>/seccomp, it cannot be disabled
  292. and the task is only allowed to execute a few safe syscalls
  293. defined by each seccomp mode.
  294. If unsure, say Y. Only embedded should say N here.
  295. config WANT_DEVICE_TREE
  296. bool
  297. default n
  298. config DEVICE_TREE
  299. string "Static device tree source file"
  300. depends on WANT_DEVICE_TREE
  301. help
  302. This specifies the device tree source (.dts) file to be
  303. compiled and included when building the bootwrapper. If a
  304. relative filename is given, then it will be relative to
  305. arch/powerpc/boot/dts. If you are not using the bootwrapper,
  306. or do not need to build a dts into the bootwrapper, this
  307. field is ignored.
  308. For example, this is required when building a cuImage target
  309. for an older U-Boot, which cannot pass a device tree itself.
  310. Such a kernel will not work with a newer U-Boot that tries to
  311. pass a device tree (unless you tell it not to). If your U-Boot
  312. does not mention a device tree in "help bootm", then use the
  313. cuImage target and specify a device tree here. Otherwise, use
  314. the uImage target and leave this field blank.
  315. endmenu
  316. config ISA_DMA_API
  317. bool
  318. default y
  319. menu "Bus options"
  320. config ISA
  321. bool "Support for ISA-bus hardware"
  322. depends on PPC_PREP || PPC_CHRP
  323. select PPC_I8259
  324. help
  325. Find out whether you have ISA slots on your motherboard. ISA is the
  326. name of a bus system, i.e. the way the CPU talks to the other stuff
  327. inside your box. If you have an Apple machine, say N here; if you
  328. have an IBM RS/6000 or pSeries machine or a PReP machine, say Y. If
  329. you have an embedded board, consult your board documentation.
  330. config ZONE_DMA
  331. bool
  332. default y
  333. config GENERIC_ISA_DMA
  334. bool
  335. depends on PPC64 || POWER4 || 6xx && !CPM2
  336. default y
  337. config PPC_INDIRECT_PCI
  338. bool
  339. depends on PCI
  340. default y if 40x || 44x
  341. default n
  342. config EISA
  343. bool
  344. config SBUS
  345. bool
  346. config FSL_SOC
  347. bool
  348. config FSL_PCI
  349. bool
  350. select PPC_INDIRECT_PCI
  351. # Yes MCA RS/6000s exist but Linux-PPC does not currently support any
  352. config MCA
  353. bool
  354. config PCI
  355. bool "PCI support" if 40x || CPM2 || PPC_83xx || PPC_85xx || PPC_86xx \
  356. || PPC_MPC52xx || (EMBEDDED && (PPC_PSERIES || PPC_ISERIES)) \
  357. || PPC_PS3
  358. default y if !40x && !CPM2 && !8xx && !PPC_83xx \
  359. && !PPC_85xx && !PPC_86xx
  360. default PCI_PERMEDIA if !4xx && !CPM2 && !8xx
  361. default PCI_QSPAN if !4xx && !CPM2 && 8xx
  362. select ARCH_SUPPORTS_MSI
  363. help
  364. Find out whether your system includes a PCI bus. PCI is the name of
  365. a bus system, i.e. the way the CPU talks to the other stuff inside
  366. your box. If you say Y here, the kernel will include drivers and
  367. infrastructure code to support PCI bus devices.
  368. config PCI_DOMAINS
  369. def_bool PCI
  370. config PCI_SYSCALL
  371. def_bool PCI
  372. config PCI_QSPAN
  373. bool "QSpan PCI"
  374. depends on !4xx && !CPM2 && 8xx
  375. select PPC_I8259
  376. help
  377. Say Y here if you have a system based on a Motorola 8xx-series
  378. embedded processor with a QSPAN PCI interface, otherwise say N.
  379. config PCI_8260
  380. bool
  381. depends on PCI && 8260
  382. select PPC_INDIRECT_PCI
  383. default y
  384. config 8260_PCI9
  385. bool "Enable workaround for MPC826x erratum PCI 9"
  386. depends on PCI_8260 && !ADS8272
  387. default y
  388. choice
  389. prompt "IDMA channel for PCI 9 workaround"
  390. depends on 8260_PCI9
  391. config 8260_PCI9_IDMA1
  392. bool "IDMA1"
  393. config 8260_PCI9_IDMA2
  394. bool "IDMA2"
  395. config 8260_PCI9_IDMA3
  396. bool "IDMA3"
  397. config 8260_PCI9_IDMA4
  398. bool "IDMA4"
  399. endchoice
  400. source "drivers/pci/pcie/Kconfig"
  401. source "drivers/pci/Kconfig"
  402. source "drivers/pcmcia/Kconfig"
  403. source "drivers/pci/hotplug/Kconfig"
  404. endmenu
  405. menu "Advanced setup"
  406. depends on PPC32
  407. config ADVANCED_OPTIONS
  408. bool "Prompt for advanced kernel configuration options"
  409. help
  410. This option will enable prompting for a variety of advanced kernel
  411. configuration options. These options can cause the kernel to not
  412. work if they are set incorrectly, but can be used to optimize certain
  413. aspects of kernel memory management.
  414. Unless you know what you are doing, say N here.
  415. comment "Default settings for advanced configuration options are used"
  416. depends on !ADVANCED_OPTIONS
  417. config HIGHMEM_START_BOOL
  418. bool "Set high memory pool address"
  419. depends on ADVANCED_OPTIONS && HIGHMEM
  420. help
  421. This option allows you to set the base address of the kernel virtual
  422. area used to map high memory pages. This can be useful in
  423. optimizing the layout of kernel virtual memory.
  424. Say N here unless you know what you are doing.
  425. config HIGHMEM_START
  426. hex "Virtual start address of high memory pool" if HIGHMEM_START_BOOL
  427. default "0xfe000000"
  428. config LOWMEM_SIZE_BOOL
  429. bool "Set maximum low memory"
  430. depends on ADVANCED_OPTIONS
  431. help
  432. This option allows you to set the maximum amount of memory which
  433. will be used as "low memory", that is, memory which the kernel can
  434. access directly, without having to set up a kernel virtual mapping.
  435. This can be useful in optimizing the layout of kernel virtual
  436. memory.
  437. Say N here unless you know what you are doing.
  438. config LOWMEM_SIZE
  439. hex "Maximum low memory size (in bytes)" if LOWMEM_SIZE_BOOL
  440. default "0x30000000"
  441. config KERNEL_START_BOOL
  442. bool "Set custom kernel base address"
  443. depends on ADVANCED_OPTIONS
  444. help
  445. This option allows you to set the kernel virtual address at which
  446. the kernel will map low memory (the kernel image will be linked at
  447. this address). This can be useful in optimizing the virtual memory
  448. layout of the system.
  449. Say N here unless you know what you are doing.
  450. config KERNEL_START
  451. hex "Virtual address of kernel base" if KERNEL_START_BOOL
  452. default "0xc0000000"
  453. config TASK_SIZE_BOOL
  454. bool "Set custom user task size"
  455. depends on ADVANCED_OPTIONS
  456. help
  457. This option allows you to set the amount of virtual address space
  458. allocated to user tasks. This can be useful in optimizing the
  459. virtual memory layout of the system.
  460. Say N here unless you know what you are doing.
  461. config TASK_SIZE
  462. hex "Size of user task space" if TASK_SIZE_BOOL
  463. default "0x80000000"
  464. config CONSISTENT_START_BOOL
  465. bool "Set custom consistent memory pool address"
  466. depends on ADVANCED_OPTIONS && NOT_COHERENT_CACHE
  467. help
  468. This option allows you to set the base virtual address
  469. of the consistent memory pool. This pool of virtual
  470. memory is used to make consistent memory allocations.
  471. config CONSISTENT_START
  472. hex "Base virtual address of consistent memory pool" if CONSISTENT_START_BOOL
  473. default "0xff100000" if NOT_COHERENT_CACHE
  474. config CONSISTENT_SIZE_BOOL
  475. bool "Set custom consistent memory pool size"
  476. depends on ADVANCED_OPTIONS && NOT_COHERENT_CACHE
  477. help
  478. This option allows you to set the size of the
  479. consistent memory pool. This pool of virtual memory
  480. is used to make consistent memory allocations.
  481. config CONSISTENT_SIZE
  482. hex "Size of consistent memory pool" if CONSISTENT_SIZE_BOOL
  483. default "0x00200000" if NOT_COHERENT_CACHE
  484. config BOOT_LOAD_BOOL
  485. bool "Set the boot link/load address"
  486. depends on ADVANCED_OPTIONS && !PPC_MULTIPLATFORM
  487. help
  488. This option allows you to set the initial load address of the zImage
  489. or zImage.initrd file. This can be useful if you are on a board
  490. which has a small amount of memory.
  491. Say N here unless you know what you are doing.
  492. config BOOT_LOAD
  493. hex "Link/load address for booting" if BOOT_LOAD_BOOL
  494. default "0x00400000" if 40x || 8xx || 8260
  495. default "0x01000000" if 44x
  496. default "0x00800000"
  497. config PIN_TLB
  498. bool "Pinned Kernel TLBs (860 ONLY)"
  499. depends on ADVANCED_OPTIONS && 8xx
  500. endmenu
  501. if PPC64
  502. config KERNEL_START
  503. hex
  504. default "0xc000000000000000"
  505. endif
  506. source "net/Kconfig"
  507. source "drivers/Kconfig"
  508. source "fs/Kconfig"
  509. # XXX source "arch/ppc/8xx_io/Kconfig"
  510. # XXX source "arch/ppc/8260_io/Kconfig"
  511. source "arch/powerpc/sysdev/qe_lib/Kconfig"
  512. source "lib/Kconfig"
  513. menu "Instrumentation Support"
  514. depends on EXPERIMENTAL
  515. source "arch/powerpc/oprofile/Kconfig"
  516. config KPROBES
  517. bool "Kprobes"
  518. depends on !BOOKE && !4xx && KALLSYMS && MODULES
  519. help
  520. Kprobes allows you to trap at almost any kernel address and
  521. execute a callback function. register_kprobe() establishes
  522. a probepoint and specifies the callback. Kprobes is useful
  523. for kernel debugging, non-intrusive instrumentation and testing.
  524. If in doubt, say "N".
  525. endmenu
  526. source "arch/powerpc/Kconfig.debug"
  527. source "security/Kconfig"
  528. config KEYS_COMPAT
  529. bool
  530. depends on COMPAT && KEYS
  531. default y
  532. source "crypto/Kconfig"
  533. config PPC_CLOCK
  534. bool
  535. default n