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  1. #
  2. # For a description of the syntax of this configuration file,
  3. # see Documentation/kbuild/kconfig-language.txt.
  4. #
  5. mainmenu "IA-64 Linux Kernel Configuration"
  6. source "init/Kconfig"
  7. menu "Processor type and features"
  8. config IA64
  9. bool
  10. select PCI if (!IA64_HP_SIM)
  11. select ACPI if (!IA64_HP_SIM)
  12. default y
  13. help
  14. The Itanium Processor Family is Intel's 64-bit successor to
  15. the 32-bit X86 line. The IA-64 Linux project has a home
  16. page at <http://www.linuxia64.org/> and a mailing list at
  17. <linux-ia64@vger.kernel.org>.
  18. config 64BIT
  19. bool
  20. default y
  21. config MMU
  22. bool
  23. default y
  24. config SWIOTLB
  25. bool
  26. config RWSEM_XCHGADD_ALGORITHM
  27. bool
  28. default y
  29. config ARCH_HAS_ILOG2_U32
  30. bool
  31. default n
  32. config ARCH_HAS_ILOG2_U64
  33. bool
  34. default n
  35. config GENERIC_FIND_NEXT_BIT
  36. bool
  37. default y
  38. config GENERIC_CALIBRATE_DELAY
  39. bool
  40. default y
  41. config TIME_INTERPOLATION
  42. bool
  43. default y
  44. config DMI
  45. bool
  46. default y
  47. config EFI
  48. bool
  49. default y
  50. config GENERIC_IOMAP
  51. bool
  52. default y
  53. config SCHED_NO_NO_OMIT_FRAME_POINTER
  54. bool
  55. default y
  56. config IA64_UNCACHED_ALLOCATOR
  57. bool
  58. select GENERIC_ALLOCATOR
  59. config AUDIT_ARCH
  60. bool
  61. default y
  62. choice
  63. prompt "System type"
  64. default IA64_GENERIC
  65. config IA64_GENERIC
  66. bool "generic"
  67. select NUMA
  68. select ACPI_NUMA
  69. select SWIOTLB
  70. help
  71. This selects the system type of your hardware. A "generic" kernel
  72. will run on any supported IA-64 system. However, if you configure
  73. a kernel for your specific system, it will be faster and smaller.
  74. generic For any supported IA-64 system
  75. DIG-compliant For DIG ("Developer's Interface Guide") compliant systems
  76. HP-zx1/sx1000 For HP systems
  77. HP-zx1/sx1000+swiotlb For HP systems with (broken) DMA-constrained devices.
  78. SGI-SN2 For SGI Altix systems
  79. Ski-simulator For the HP simulator <http://www.hpl.hp.com/research/linux/ski/>
  80. If you don't know what to do, choose "generic".
  81. config IA64_DIG
  82. bool "DIG-compliant"
  83. select SWIOTLB
  84. config IA64_HP_ZX1
  85. bool "HP-zx1/sx1000"
  86. help
  87. Build a kernel that runs on HP zx1 and sx1000 systems. This adds
  88. support for the HP I/O MMU.
  89. config IA64_HP_ZX1_SWIOTLB
  90. bool "HP-zx1/sx1000 with software I/O TLB"
  91. select SWIOTLB
  92. help
  93. Build a kernel that runs on HP zx1 and sx1000 systems even when they
  94. have broken PCI devices which cannot DMA to full 32 bits. Apart
  95. from support for the HP I/O MMU, this includes support for the software
  96. I/O TLB, which allows supporting the broken devices at the expense of
  97. wasting some kernel memory (about 2MB by default).
  98. config IA64_SGI_SN2
  99. bool "SGI-SN2"
  100. help
  101. Selecting this option will optimize the kernel for use on sn2 based
  102. systems, but the resulting kernel binary will not run on other
  103. types of ia64 systems. If you have an SGI Altix system, it's safe
  104. to select this option. If in doubt, select ia64 generic support
  105. instead.
  106. config IA64_HP_SIM
  107. bool "Ski-simulator"
  108. select SWIOTLB
  109. endchoice
  110. choice
  111. prompt "Processor type"
  112. default ITANIUM
  113. config ITANIUM
  114. bool "Itanium"
  115. help
  116. Select your IA-64 processor type. The default is Itanium.
  117. This choice is safe for all IA-64 systems, but may not perform
  118. optimally on systems with, say, Itanium 2 or newer processors.
  119. config MCKINLEY
  120. bool "Itanium 2"
  121. help
  122. Select this to configure for an Itanium 2 (McKinley) processor.
  123. endchoice
  124. choice
  125. prompt "Kernel page size"
  126. default IA64_PAGE_SIZE_16KB
  127. config IA64_PAGE_SIZE_4KB
  128. bool "4KB"
  129. help
  130. This lets you select the page size of the kernel. For best IA-64
  131. performance, a page size of 8KB or 16KB is recommended. For best
  132. IA-32 compatibility, a page size of 4KB should be selected (the vast
  133. majority of IA-32 binaries work perfectly fine with a larger page
  134. size). For Itanium 2 or newer systems, a page size of 64KB can also
  135. be selected.
  136. 4KB For best IA-32 compatibility
  137. 8KB For best IA-64 performance
  138. 16KB For best IA-64 performance
  139. 64KB Requires Itanium 2 or newer processor.
  140. If you don't know what to do, choose 16KB.
  141. config IA64_PAGE_SIZE_8KB
  142. bool "8KB"
  143. config IA64_PAGE_SIZE_16KB
  144. bool "16KB"
  145. config IA64_PAGE_SIZE_64KB
  146. depends on !ITANIUM
  147. bool "64KB"
  148. endchoice
  149. choice
  150. prompt "Page Table Levels"
  151. default PGTABLE_3
  152. config PGTABLE_3
  153. bool "3 Levels"
  154. config PGTABLE_4
  155. depends on !IA64_PAGE_SIZE_64KB
  156. bool "4 Levels"
  157. endchoice
  158. source kernel/Kconfig.hz
  159. config IA64_BRL_EMU
  160. bool
  161. depends on ITANIUM
  162. default y
  163. # align cache-sensitive data to 128 bytes
  164. config IA64_L1_CACHE_SHIFT
  165. int
  166. default "7" if MCKINLEY
  167. default "6" if ITANIUM
  168. config IA64_CYCLONE
  169. bool "Cyclone (EXA) Time Source support"
  170. help
  171. Say Y here to enable support for IBM EXA Cyclone time source.
  172. If you're unsure, answer N.
  173. config IOSAPIC
  174. bool
  175. depends on !IA64_HP_SIM
  176. default y
  177. config IA64_SGI_SN_XP
  178. tristate "Support communication between SGI SSIs"
  179. depends on IA64_GENERIC || IA64_SGI_SN2
  180. select IA64_UNCACHED_ALLOCATOR
  181. help
  182. An SGI machine can be divided into multiple Single System
  183. Images which act independently of each other and have
  184. hardware based memory protection from the others. Enabling
  185. this feature will allow for direct communication between SSIs
  186. based on a network adapter and DMA messaging.
  187. config FORCE_MAX_ZONEORDER
  188. int "MAX_ORDER (11 - 17)" if !HUGETLB_PAGE
  189. range 11 17 if !HUGETLB_PAGE
  190. default "17" if HUGETLB_PAGE
  191. default "11"
  192. config SMP
  193. bool "Symmetric multi-processing support"
  194. help
  195. This enables support for systems with more than one CPU. If you have
  196. a system with only one CPU, say N. If you have a system with more
  197. than one CPU, say Y.
  198. If you say N here, the kernel will run on single and multiprocessor
  199. systems, but will use only one CPU of a multiprocessor system. If
  200. you say Y here, the kernel will run on many, but not all,
  201. single processor systems. On a single processor system, the kernel
  202. will run faster if you say N here.
  203. See also the <file:Documentation/smp.txt> and the SMP-HOWTO
  204. available at <http://www.tldp.org/docs.html#howto>.
  205. If you don't know what to do here, say N.
  206. config NR_CPUS
  207. int "Maximum number of CPUs (2-1024)"
  208. range 2 1024
  209. depends on SMP
  210. default "1024"
  211. help
  212. You should set this to the number of CPUs in your system, but
  213. keep in mind that a kernel compiled for, e.g., 2 CPUs will boot but
  214. only use 2 CPUs on a >2 CPU system. Setting this to a value larger
  215. than 64 will cause the use of a CPU mask array, causing a small
  216. performance hit.
  217. config HOTPLUG_CPU
  218. bool "Support for hot-pluggable CPUs (EXPERIMENTAL)"
  219. depends on SMP && EXPERIMENTAL
  220. select HOTPLUG
  221. default n
  222. ---help---
  223. Say Y here to experiment with turning CPUs off and on. CPUs
  224. can be controlled through /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu#.
  225. Say N if you want to disable CPU hotplug.
  226. config ARCH_ENABLE_MEMORY_HOTPLUG
  227. def_bool y
  228. config SCHED_SMT
  229. bool "SMT scheduler support"
  230. depends on SMP
  231. help
  232. Improves the CPU scheduler's decision making when dealing with
  233. Intel IA64 chips with MultiThreading at a cost of slightly increased
  234. overhead in some places. If unsure say N here.
  235. config PERMIT_BSP_REMOVE
  236. bool "Support removal of Bootstrap Processor"
  237. depends on HOTPLUG_CPU
  238. default n
  239. ---help---
  240. Say Y here if your platform SAL will support removal of BSP with HOTPLUG_CPU
  241. support.
  242. config FORCE_CPEI_RETARGET
  243. bool "Force assumption that CPEI can be re-targetted"
  244. depends on PERMIT_BSP_REMOVE
  245. default n
  246. ---help---
  247. Say Y if you need to force the assumption that CPEI can be re-targetted to
  248. any cpu in the system. This hint is available via ACPI 3.0 specifications.
  249. Tiger4 systems are capable of re-directing CPEI to any CPU other than BSP.
  250. This option it useful to enable this feature on older BIOS's as well.
  251. You can also enable this by using boot command line option force_cpei=1.
  252. config PREEMPT
  253. bool "Preemptible Kernel"
  254. help
  255. This option reduces the latency of the kernel when reacting to
  256. real-time or interactive events by allowing a low priority process to
  257. be preempted even if it is in kernel mode executing a system call.
  258. This allows applications to run more reliably even when the system is
  259. under load.
  260. Say Y here if you are building a kernel for a desktop, embedded
  261. or real-time system. Say N if you are unsure.
  262. source "mm/Kconfig"
  263. config ARCH_SELECT_MEMORY_MODEL
  264. def_bool y
  265. config ARCH_DISCONTIGMEM_ENABLE
  266. def_bool y
  267. help
  268. Say Y to support efficient handling of discontiguous physical memory,
  269. for architectures which are either NUMA (Non-Uniform Memory Access)
  270. or have huge holes in the physical address space for other reasons.
  271. See <file:Documentation/vm/numa> for more.
  272. config ARCH_FLATMEM_ENABLE
  273. def_bool y
  274. config ARCH_SPARSEMEM_ENABLE
  275. def_bool y
  276. depends on ARCH_DISCONTIGMEM_ENABLE
  277. config ARCH_DISCONTIGMEM_DEFAULT
  278. def_bool y if (IA64_SGI_SN2 || IA64_GENERIC || IA64_HP_ZX1 || IA64_HP_ZX1_SWIOTLB)
  279. depends on ARCH_DISCONTIGMEM_ENABLE
  280. config NUMA
  281. bool "NUMA support"
  282. depends on !IA64_HP_SIM && !FLATMEM
  283. default y if IA64_SGI_SN2
  284. select ACPI_NUMA if ACPI
  285. help
  286. Say Y to compile the kernel to support NUMA (Non-Uniform Memory
  287. Access). This option is for configuring high-end multiprocessor
  288. server systems. If in doubt, say N.
  289. config NODES_SHIFT
  290. int "Max num nodes shift(3-10)"
  291. range 3 10
  292. default "10"
  293. depends on NEED_MULTIPLE_NODES
  294. help
  295. This option specifies the maximum number of nodes in your SSI system.
  296. MAX_NUMNODES will be 2^(This value).
  297. If in doubt, use the default.
  298. config ARCH_POPULATES_NODE_MAP
  299. def_bool y
  300. # VIRTUAL_MEM_MAP and FLAT_NODE_MEM_MAP are functionally equivalent.
  301. # VIRTUAL_MEM_MAP has been retained for historical reasons.
  302. config VIRTUAL_MEM_MAP
  303. bool "Virtual mem map"
  304. depends on !SPARSEMEM
  305. default y if !IA64_HP_SIM
  306. help
  307. Say Y to compile the kernel with support for a virtual mem map.
  308. This code also only takes effect if a memory hole of greater than
  309. 1 Gb is found during boot. You must turn this option on if you
  310. require the DISCONTIGMEM option for your machine. If you are
  311. unsure, say Y.
  312. config HOLES_IN_ZONE
  313. bool
  314. default y if VIRTUAL_MEM_MAP
  315. config HAVE_ARCH_EARLY_PFN_TO_NID
  316. def_bool y
  317. depends on NEED_MULTIPLE_NODES
  318. config HAVE_ARCH_NODEDATA_EXTENSION
  319. def_bool y
  320. depends on NUMA
  321. config IA32_SUPPORT
  322. bool "Support for Linux/x86 binaries"
  323. help
  324. IA-64 processors can execute IA-32 (X86) instructions. By
  325. saying Y here, the kernel will include IA-32 system call
  326. emulation support which makes it possible to transparently
  327. run IA-32 Linux binaries on an IA-64 Linux system.
  328. If in doubt, say Y.
  329. config COMPAT
  330. bool
  331. depends on IA32_SUPPORT
  332. default y
  333. config IA64_MCA_RECOVERY
  334. tristate "MCA recovery from errors other than TLB."
  335. config PERFMON
  336. bool "Performance monitor support"
  337. help
  338. Selects whether support for the IA-64 performance monitor hardware
  339. is included in the kernel. This makes some kernel data-structures a
  340. little bigger and slows down execution a bit, but it is generally
  341. a good idea to turn this on. If you're unsure, say Y.
  342. config IA64_PALINFO
  343. tristate "/proc/pal support"
  344. help
  345. If you say Y here, you are able to get PAL (Processor Abstraction
  346. Layer) information in /proc/pal. This contains useful information
  347. about the processors in your systems, such as cache and TLB sizes
  348. and the PAL firmware version in use.
  349. To use this option, you have to ensure that the "/proc file system
  350. support" (CONFIG_PROC_FS) is enabled, too.
  351. config SGI_SN
  352. def_bool y if (IA64_SGI_SN2 || IA64_GENERIC)
  353. config IA64_ESI
  354. bool "ESI (Extensible SAL Interface) support"
  355. help
  356. If you say Y here, support is built into the kernel to
  357. make ESI calls. ESI calls are used to support vendor-specific
  358. firmware extensions, such as the ability to inject memory-errors
  359. for test-purposes. If you're unsure, say N.
  360. source "drivers/sn/Kconfig"
  361. config KEXEC
  362. bool "kexec system call (EXPERIMENTAL)"
  363. depends on EXPERIMENTAL && !IA64_HP_SIM && (!SMP || HOTPLUG_CPU)
  364. help
  365. kexec is a system call that implements the ability to shutdown your
  366. current kernel, and to start another kernel. It is like a reboot
  367. but it is indepedent of the system firmware. And like a reboot
  368. you can start any kernel with it, not just Linux.
  369. The name comes from the similiarity to the exec system call.
  370. It is an ongoing process to be certain the hardware in a machine
  371. is properly shutdown, so do not be surprised if this code does not
  372. initially work for you. It may help to enable device hotplugging
  373. support. As of this writing the exact hardware interface is
  374. strongly in flux, so no good recommendation can be made.
  375. config CRASH_DUMP
  376. bool "kernel crash dumps (EXPERIMENTAL)"
  377. depends on EXPERIMENTAL && IA64_MCA_RECOVERY && !IA64_HP_SIM && (!SMP || HOTPLUG_CPU)
  378. help
  379. Generate crash dump after being started by kexec.
  380. source "drivers/firmware/Kconfig"
  381. source "fs/Kconfig.binfmt"
  382. endmenu
  383. menu "Power management and ACPI"
  384. source "kernel/power/Kconfig"
  385. source "drivers/acpi/Kconfig"
  386. if PM
  387. source "arch/ia64/kernel/cpufreq/Kconfig"
  388. endif
  389. endmenu
  390. if !IA64_HP_SIM
  391. menu "Bus options (PCI, PCMCIA)"
  392. config PCI
  393. bool "PCI support"
  394. help
  395. Real IA-64 machines all have PCI/PCI-X/PCI Express busses. Say Y
  396. here unless you are using a simulator without PCI support.
  397. config PCI_DOMAINS
  398. bool
  399. default PCI
  400. source "drivers/pci/pcie/Kconfig"
  401. source "drivers/pci/Kconfig"
  402. source "drivers/pci/hotplug/Kconfig"
  403. source "drivers/pcmcia/Kconfig"
  404. endmenu
  405. endif
  406. source "net/Kconfig"
  407. source "drivers/Kconfig"
  408. config MSPEC
  409. tristate "Memory special operations driver"
  410. depends on IA64
  411. select IA64_UNCACHED_ALLOCATOR
  412. help
  413. If you have an ia64 and you want to enable memory special
  414. operations support (formerly known as fetchop), say Y here,
  415. otherwise say N.
  416. source "fs/Kconfig"
  417. source "lib/Kconfig"
  418. #
  419. # Use the generic interrupt handling code in kernel/irq/:
  420. #
  421. config GENERIC_HARDIRQS
  422. bool
  423. default y
  424. config GENERIC_IRQ_PROBE
  425. bool
  426. default y
  427. config GENERIC_PENDING_IRQ
  428. bool
  429. depends on GENERIC_HARDIRQS && SMP
  430. default y
  431. config IRQ_PER_CPU
  432. bool
  433. default y
  434. source "arch/ia64/hp/sim/Kconfig"
  435. menu "Instrumentation Support"
  436. depends on EXPERIMENTAL
  437. source "arch/ia64/oprofile/Kconfig"
  438. config KPROBES
  439. bool "Kprobes (EXPERIMENTAL)"
  440. depends on KALLSYMS && EXPERIMENTAL && MODULES
  441. help
  442. Kprobes allows you to trap at almost any kernel address and
  443. execute a callback function. register_kprobe() establishes
  444. a probepoint and specifies the callback. Kprobes is useful
  445. for kernel debugging, non-intrusive instrumentation and testing.
  446. If in doubt, say "N".
  447. endmenu
  448. source "arch/ia64/Kconfig.debug"
  449. source "security/Kconfig"
  450. source "crypto/Kconfig"