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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 "Linux/SuperH Kernel Configuration"
  6. config SUPERH
  7. def_bool y
  8. select EMBEDDED
  9. select HAVE_CLK
  10. select HAVE_IDE
  11. select HAVE_OPROFILE
  12. select HAVE_GENERIC_DMA_COHERENT
  13. help
  14. The SuperH is a RISC processor targeted for use in embedded systems
  15. and consumer electronics; it was also used in the Sega Dreamcast
  16. gaming console. The SuperH port has a home page at
  17. <http://www.linux-sh.org/>.
  18. config SUPERH32
  19. def_bool !SUPERH64
  20. config SUPERH64
  21. def_bool y if CPU_SH5
  22. config ARCH_DEFCONFIG
  23. string
  24. default "arch/sh/configs/shx3_defconfig" if SUPERH32
  25. default "arch/sh/configs/cayman_defconfig" if SUPERH64
  26. config RWSEM_GENERIC_SPINLOCK
  27. def_bool y
  28. config RWSEM_XCHGADD_ALGORITHM
  29. bool
  30. config GENERIC_BUG
  31. def_bool y
  32. depends on BUG && SUPERH32
  33. config GENERIC_FIND_NEXT_BIT
  34. def_bool y
  35. config GENERIC_HWEIGHT
  36. def_bool y
  37. config GENERIC_HARDIRQS
  38. def_bool y
  39. config GENERIC_HARDIRQS_NO__DO_IRQ
  40. def_bool y
  41. config GENERIC_IRQ_PROBE
  42. def_bool y
  43. config GENERIC_CALIBRATE_DELAY
  44. def_bool y
  45. config GENERIC_IOMAP
  46. bool
  47. config GENERIC_TIME
  48. def_bool n
  49. config GENERIC_CLOCKEVENTS
  50. def_bool n
  51. config GENERIC_LOCKBREAK
  52. def_bool y
  53. depends on SMP && PREEMPT
  54. config SYS_SUPPORTS_PM
  55. bool
  56. config SYS_SUPPORTS_APM_EMULATION
  57. bool
  58. select SYS_SUPPORTS_PM
  59. config SYS_SUPPORTS_SMP
  60. bool
  61. config SYS_SUPPORTS_NUMA
  62. bool
  63. config SYS_SUPPORTS_PCI
  64. bool
  65. config STACKTRACE_SUPPORT
  66. def_bool y
  67. config LOCKDEP_SUPPORT
  68. def_bool y
  69. config ARCH_HAS_ILOG2_U32
  70. def_bool n
  71. config ARCH_HAS_ILOG2_U64
  72. def_bool n
  73. config ARCH_NO_VIRT_TO_BUS
  74. def_bool y
  75. config IO_TRAPPED
  76. bool
  77. source "init/Kconfig"
  78. menu "System type"
  79. #
  80. # Processor families
  81. #
  82. config CPU_SH2
  83. bool
  84. config CPU_SH2A
  85. bool
  86. select CPU_SH2
  87. config CPU_SH3
  88. bool
  89. select CPU_HAS_INTEVT
  90. select CPU_HAS_SR_RB
  91. config CPU_SH4
  92. bool
  93. select CPU_HAS_INTEVT
  94. select CPU_HAS_SR_RB
  95. select CPU_HAS_PTEA if !CPU_SH4A || CPU_SHX2
  96. select CPU_HAS_FPU if !CPU_SH4AL_DSP
  97. config CPU_SH4A
  98. bool
  99. select CPU_SH4
  100. config CPU_SH4AL_DSP
  101. bool
  102. select CPU_SH4A
  103. select CPU_HAS_DSP
  104. config CPU_SH5
  105. bool
  106. select CPU_HAS_FPU
  107. config CPU_SHX2
  108. bool
  109. config CPU_SHX3
  110. bool
  111. choice
  112. prompt "Processor sub-type selection"
  113. #
  114. # Processor subtypes
  115. #
  116. # SH-2 Processor Support
  117. config CPU_SUBTYPE_SH7619
  118. bool "Support SH7619 processor"
  119. select CPU_SH2
  120. # SH-2A Processor Support
  121. config CPU_SUBTYPE_SH7203
  122. bool "Support SH7203 processor"
  123. select CPU_SH2A
  124. select CPU_HAS_FPU
  125. config CPU_SUBTYPE_SH7206
  126. bool "Support SH7206 processor"
  127. select CPU_SH2A
  128. config CPU_SUBTYPE_SH7263
  129. bool "Support SH7263 processor"
  130. select CPU_SH2A
  131. select CPU_HAS_FPU
  132. config CPU_SUBTYPE_MXG
  133. bool "Support MX-G processor"
  134. select CPU_SH2A
  135. help
  136. Select MX-G if running on an R8A03022BG part.
  137. # SH-3 Processor Support
  138. config CPU_SUBTYPE_SH7705
  139. bool "Support SH7705 processor"
  140. select CPU_SH3
  141. config CPU_SUBTYPE_SH7706
  142. bool "Support SH7706 processor"
  143. select CPU_SH3
  144. help
  145. Select SH7706 if you have a 133 Mhz SH-3 HD6417706 CPU.
  146. config CPU_SUBTYPE_SH7707
  147. bool "Support SH7707 processor"
  148. select CPU_SH3
  149. help
  150. Select SH7707 if you have a 60 Mhz SH-3 HD6417707 CPU.
  151. config CPU_SUBTYPE_SH7708
  152. bool "Support SH7708 processor"
  153. select CPU_SH3
  154. help
  155. Select SH7708 if you have a 60 Mhz SH-3 HD6417708S or
  156. if you have a 100 Mhz SH-3 HD6417708R CPU.
  157. config CPU_SUBTYPE_SH7709
  158. bool "Support SH7709 processor"
  159. select CPU_SH3
  160. help
  161. Select SH7709 if you have a 80 Mhz SH-3 HD6417709 CPU.
  162. config CPU_SUBTYPE_SH7710
  163. bool "Support SH7710 processor"
  164. select CPU_SH3
  165. select CPU_HAS_DSP
  166. help
  167. Select SH7710 if you have a SH3-DSP SH7710 CPU.
  168. config CPU_SUBTYPE_SH7712
  169. bool "Support SH7712 processor"
  170. select CPU_SH3
  171. select CPU_HAS_DSP
  172. help
  173. Select SH7712 if you have a SH3-DSP SH7712 CPU.
  174. config CPU_SUBTYPE_SH7720
  175. bool "Support SH7720 processor"
  176. select CPU_SH3
  177. select CPU_HAS_DSP
  178. help
  179. Select SH7720 if you have a SH3-DSP SH7720 CPU.
  180. config CPU_SUBTYPE_SH7721
  181. bool "Support SH7721 processor"
  182. select CPU_SH3
  183. select CPU_HAS_DSP
  184. help
  185. Select SH7721 if you have a SH3-DSP SH7721 CPU.
  186. # SH-4 Processor Support
  187. config CPU_SUBTYPE_SH7750
  188. bool "Support SH7750 processor"
  189. select CPU_SH4
  190. help
  191. Select SH7750 if you have a 200 Mhz SH-4 HD6417750 CPU.
  192. config CPU_SUBTYPE_SH7091
  193. bool "Support SH7091 processor"
  194. select CPU_SH4
  195. help
  196. Select SH7091 if you have an SH-4 based Sega device (such as
  197. the Dreamcast, Naomi, and Naomi 2).
  198. config CPU_SUBTYPE_SH7750R
  199. bool "Support SH7750R processor"
  200. select CPU_SH4
  201. config CPU_SUBTYPE_SH7750S
  202. bool "Support SH7750S processor"
  203. select CPU_SH4
  204. config CPU_SUBTYPE_SH7751
  205. bool "Support SH7751 processor"
  206. select CPU_SH4
  207. help
  208. Select SH7751 if you have a 166 Mhz SH-4 HD6417751 CPU,
  209. or if you have a HD6417751R CPU.
  210. config CPU_SUBTYPE_SH7751R
  211. bool "Support SH7751R processor"
  212. select CPU_SH4
  213. config CPU_SUBTYPE_SH7760
  214. bool "Support SH7760 processor"
  215. select CPU_SH4
  216. config CPU_SUBTYPE_SH4_202
  217. bool "Support SH4-202 processor"
  218. select CPU_SH4
  219. # SH-4A Processor Support
  220. config CPU_SUBTYPE_SH7723
  221. bool "Support SH7723 processor"
  222. select CPU_SH4A
  223. select CPU_SHX2
  224. select ARCH_SPARSEMEM_ENABLE
  225. help
  226. Select SH7723 if you have an SH-MobileR2 CPU.
  227. config CPU_SUBTYPE_SH7763
  228. bool "Support SH7763 processor"
  229. select CPU_SH4A
  230. help
  231. Select SH7763 if you have a SH4A SH7763(R5S77631) CPU.
  232. config CPU_SUBTYPE_SH7770
  233. bool "Support SH7770 processor"
  234. select CPU_SH4A
  235. config CPU_SUBTYPE_SH7780
  236. bool "Support SH7780 processor"
  237. select CPU_SH4A
  238. config CPU_SUBTYPE_SH7785
  239. bool "Support SH7785 processor"
  240. select CPU_SH4A
  241. select CPU_SHX2
  242. select ARCH_SPARSEMEM_ENABLE
  243. select SYS_SUPPORTS_NUMA
  244. config CPU_SUBTYPE_SHX3
  245. bool "Support SH-X3 processor"
  246. select CPU_SH4A
  247. select CPU_SHX3
  248. select ARCH_SPARSEMEM_ENABLE
  249. select SYS_SUPPORTS_NUMA
  250. select SYS_SUPPORTS_SMP
  251. # SH4AL-DSP Processor Support
  252. config CPU_SUBTYPE_SH7343
  253. bool "Support SH7343 processor"
  254. select CPU_SH4AL_DSP
  255. config CPU_SUBTYPE_SH7722
  256. bool "Support SH7722 processor"
  257. select CPU_SH4AL_DSP
  258. select CPU_SHX2
  259. select ARCH_SPARSEMEM_ENABLE
  260. select SYS_SUPPORTS_NUMA
  261. config CPU_SUBTYPE_SH7366
  262. bool "Support SH7366 processor"
  263. select CPU_SH4AL_DSP
  264. select CPU_SHX2
  265. select ARCH_SPARSEMEM_ENABLE
  266. select SYS_SUPPORTS_NUMA
  267. # SH-5 Processor Support
  268. config CPU_SUBTYPE_SH5_101
  269. bool "Support SH5-101 processor"
  270. select CPU_SH5
  271. config CPU_SUBTYPE_SH5_103
  272. bool "Support SH5-103 processor"
  273. select CPU_SH5
  274. endchoice
  275. source "arch/sh/mm/Kconfig"
  276. source "arch/sh/Kconfig.cpu"
  277. source "arch/sh/boards/Kconfig"
  278. menu "Timer and clock configuration"
  279. config SH_TMU
  280. def_bool y
  281. prompt "TMU timer support"
  282. depends on CPU_SH3 || CPU_SH4
  283. select GENERIC_TIME
  284. select GENERIC_CLOCKEVENTS
  285. help
  286. This enables the use of the TMU as the system timer.
  287. config SH_CMT
  288. def_bool y
  289. prompt "CMT timer support"
  290. depends on CPU_SH2 && !CPU_SUBTYPE_MXG
  291. help
  292. This enables the use of the CMT as the system timer.
  293. config SH_MTU2
  294. def_bool n
  295. prompt "MTU2 timer support"
  296. depends on CPU_SH2A
  297. help
  298. This enables the use of the MTU2 as the system timer.
  299. config SH_TIMER_IRQ
  300. int
  301. default "28" if CPU_SUBTYPE_SH7780 || CPU_SUBTYPE_SH7785 || \
  302. CPU_SUBTYPE_SH7763
  303. default "86" if CPU_SUBTYPE_SH7619
  304. default "140" if CPU_SUBTYPE_SH7206
  305. default "142" if CPU_SUBTYPE_SH7203
  306. default "238" if CPU_SUBTYPE_MXG
  307. default "16"
  308. config SH_PCLK_FREQ
  309. int "Peripheral clock frequency (in Hz)"
  310. default "27000000" if CPU_SUBTYPE_SH7343
  311. default "31250000" if CPU_SUBTYPE_SH7619
  312. default "32000000" if CPU_SUBTYPE_SH7722
  313. default "33333333" if CPU_SUBTYPE_SH7770 || CPU_SUBTYPE_SH7723 || \
  314. CPU_SUBTYPE_SH7760 || CPU_SUBTYPE_SH7705 || \
  315. CPU_SUBTYPE_SH7203 || CPU_SUBTYPE_SH7206 || \
  316. CPU_SUBTYPE_SH7263 || CPU_SUBTYPE_MXG
  317. default "60000000" if CPU_SUBTYPE_SH7751 || CPU_SUBTYPE_SH7751R
  318. default "66000000" if CPU_SUBTYPE_SH4_202
  319. default "50000000"
  320. help
  321. This option is used to specify the peripheral clock frequency.
  322. This is necessary for determining the reference clock value on
  323. platforms lacking an RTC.
  324. config SH_CLK_MD
  325. int "CPU Mode Pin Setting"
  326. depends on CPU_SH2
  327. default 6 if CPU_SUBTYPE_SH7206
  328. default 5 if CPU_SUBTYPE_SH7619
  329. default 0
  330. help
  331. MD2 - MD0 pin setting.
  332. source "kernel/time/Kconfig"
  333. endmenu
  334. menu "CPU Frequency scaling"
  335. source "drivers/cpufreq/Kconfig"
  336. config SH_CPU_FREQ
  337. tristate "SuperH CPU Frequency driver"
  338. depends on CPU_FREQ
  339. select CPU_FREQ_TABLE
  340. help
  341. This adds the cpufreq driver for SuperH. At present, only
  342. the SH-4 is supported.
  343. For details, take a look at <file:Documentation/cpu-freq>.
  344. If unsure, say N.
  345. endmenu
  346. source "arch/sh/drivers/Kconfig"
  347. endmenu
  348. config ISA_DMA_API
  349. bool
  350. menu "Kernel features"
  351. source kernel/Kconfig.hz
  352. config KEXEC
  353. bool "kexec system call (EXPERIMENTAL)"
  354. depends on SUPERH32 && EXPERIMENTAL
  355. help
  356. kexec is a system call that implements the ability to shutdown your
  357. current kernel, and to start another kernel. It is like a reboot
  358. but it is independent of the system firmware. And like a reboot
  359. you can start any kernel with it, not just Linux.
  360. The name comes from the similarity to the exec system call.
  361. It is an ongoing process to be certain the hardware in a machine
  362. is properly shutdown, so do not be surprised if this code does not
  363. initially work for you. It may help to enable device hotplugging
  364. support. As of this writing the exact hardware interface is
  365. strongly in flux, so no good recommendation can be made.
  366. config CRASH_DUMP
  367. bool "kernel crash dumps (EXPERIMENTAL)"
  368. depends on SUPERH32 && EXPERIMENTAL
  369. help
  370. Generate crash dump after being started by kexec.
  371. This should be normally only set in special crash dump kernels
  372. which are loaded in the main kernel with kexec-tools into
  373. a specially reserved region and then later executed after
  374. a crash by kdump/kexec. The crash dump kernel must be compiled
  375. to a memory address not used by the main kernel using
  376. MEMORY_START.
  377. For more details see Documentation/kdump/kdump.txt
  378. config SECCOMP
  379. bool "Enable seccomp to safely compute untrusted bytecode"
  380. depends on PROC_FS
  381. default y
  382. help
  383. This kernel feature is useful for number crunching applications
  384. that may need to compute untrusted bytecode during their
  385. execution. By using pipes or other transports made available to
  386. the process as file descriptors supporting the read/write
  387. syscalls, it's possible to isolate those applications in
  388. their own address space using seccomp. Once seccomp is
  389. enabled via prctl, it cannot be disabled and the task is only
  390. allowed to execute a few safe syscalls defined by each seccomp
  391. mode.
  392. If unsure, say N.
  393. config SMP
  394. bool "Symmetric multi-processing support"
  395. depends on SYS_SUPPORTS_SMP
  396. select USE_GENERIC_SMP_HELPERS
  397. ---help---
  398. This enables support for systems with more than one CPU. If you have
  399. a system with only one CPU, like most personal computers, say N. If
  400. you have a system with more than one CPU, say Y.
  401. If you say N here, the kernel will run on single and multiprocessor
  402. machines, but will use only one CPU of a multiprocessor machine. If
  403. you say Y here, the kernel will run on many, but not all,
  404. singleprocessor machines. On a singleprocessor machine, the kernel
  405. will run faster if you say N here.
  406. People using multiprocessor machines who say Y here should also say
  407. Y to "Enhanced Real Time Clock Support", below.
  408. See also <file:Documentation/nmi_watchdog.txt> and the SMP-HOWTO
  409. available at <http://www.tldp.org/docs.html#howto>.
  410. If you don't know what to do here, say N.
  411. config NR_CPUS
  412. int "Maximum number of CPUs (2-32)"
  413. range 2 32
  414. depends on SMP
  415. default "4" if CPU_SHX3
  416. default "2"
  417. help
  418. This allows you to specify the maximum number of CPUs which this
  419. kernel will support. The maximum supported value is 32 and the
  420. minimum value which makes sense is 2.
  421. This is purely to save memory - each supported CPU adds
  422. approximately eight kilobytes to the kernel image.
  423. source "kernel/Kconfig.preempt"
  424. config GUSA
  425. def_bool y
  426. depends on !SMP && SUPERH32
  427. help
  428. This enables support for gUSA (general UserSpace Atomicity).
  429. This is the default implementation for both UP and non-ll/sc
  430. CPUs, and is used by the libc, amongst others.
  431. For additional information, design information can be found
  432. in <http://lc.linux.or.jp/lc2002/papers/niibe0919p.pdf>.
  433. This should only be disabled for special cases where alternate
  434. atomicity implementations exist.
  435. config GUSA_RB
  436. bool "Implement atomic operations by roll-back (gRB) (EXPERIMENTAL)"
  437. depends on GUSA && CPU_SH3 || (CPU_SH4 && !CPU_SH4A)
  438. help
  439. Enabling this option will allow the kernel to implement some
  440. atomic operations using a software implemention of load-locked/
  441. store-conditional (LLSC). On machines which do not have hardware
  442. LLSC, this should be more efficient than the other alternative of
  443. disabling insterrupts around the atomic sequence.
  444. endmenu
  445. menu "Boot options"
  446. config ZERO_PAGE_OFFSET
  447. hex "Zero page offset"
  448. default "0x00004000" if SH_SH03
  449. default "0x00010000" if PAGE_SIZE_64KB
  450. default "0x00002000" if PAGE_SIZE_8KB
  451. default "0x00001000"
  452. help
  453. This sets the default offset of zero page.
  454. config BOOT_LINK_OFFSET
  455. hex "Link address offset for booting"
  456. default "0x00800000"
  457. help
  458. This option allows you to set the link address offset of the zImage.
  459. This can be useful if you are on a board which has a small amount of
  460. memory.
  461. config UBC_WAKEUP
  462. bool "Wakeup UBC on startup"
  463. depends on CPU_SH4 && !CPU_SH4A
  464. help
  465. Selecting this option will wakeup the User Break Controller (UBC) on
  466. startup. Although the UBC is left in an awake state when the processor
  467. comes up, some boot loaders misbehave by putting the UBC to sleep in a
  468. power saving state, which causes issues with things like ptrace().
  469. If unsure, say N.
  470. config CMDLINE_BOOL
  471. bool "Default bootloader kernel arguments"
  472. config CMDLINE
  473. string "Initial kernel command string"
  474. depends on CMDLINE_BOOL
  475. default "console=ttySC1,115200"
  476. endmenu
  477. menu "Bus options"
  478. # Even on SuperH devices which don't have an ISA bus,
  479. # this variable helps the PCMCIA modules handle
  480. # IRQ requesting properly -- Greg Banks.
  481. #
  482. # Though we're generally not interested in it when
  483. # we're not using PCMCIA, so we make it dependent on
  484. # PCMCIA outright. -- PFM.
  485. config ISA
  486. def_bool y
  487. depends on PCMCIA && HD6446X_SERIES
  488. help
  489. Find out whether you have ISA slots on your motherboard. ISA is the
  490. name of a bus system, i.e. the way the CPU talks to the other stuff
  491. inside your box. Other bus systems are PCI, EISA, MicroChannel
  492. (MCA) or VESA. ISA is an older system, now being displaced by PCI;
  493. newer boards don't support it. If you have ISA, say Y, otherwise N.
  494. config EISA
  495. bool
  496. ---help---
  497. The Extended Industry Standard Architecture (EISA) bus was
  498. developed as an open alternative to the IBM MicroChannel bus.
  499. The EISA bus provided some of the features of the IBM MicroChannel
  500. bus while maintaining backward compatibility with cards made for
  501. the older ISA bus. The EISA bus saw limited use between 1988 and
  502. 1995 when it was made obsolete by the PCI bus.
  503. Say Y here if you are building a kernel for an EISA-based machine.
  504. Otherwise, say N.
  505. config MCA
  506. bool
  507. help
  508. MicroChannel Architecture is found in some IBM PS/2 machines and
  509. laptops. It is a bus system similar to PCI or ISA. See
  510. <file:Documentation/mca.txt> (and especially the web page given
  511. there) before attempting to build an MCA bus kernel.
  512. config SBUS
  513. bool
  514. config SUPERHYWAY
  515. tristate "SuperHyway Bus support"
  516. depends on CPU_SUBTYPE_SH4_202
  517. config MAPLE
  518. bool "Maple Bus support"
  519. depends on SH_DREAMCAST
  520. help
  521. The Maple Bus is SEGA's serial communication bus for peripherals
  522. on the Dreamcast. Without this bus support you won't be able to
  523. get your Dreamcast keyboard etc to work, so most users
  524. probably want to say 'Y' here, unless you are only using the
  525. Dreamcast with a serial line terminal or a remote network
  526. connection.
  527. config CF_ENABLER
  528. bool "Compact Flash Enabler support"
  529. depends on SOLUTION_ENGINE || SH_SH03
  530. ---help---
  531. Compact Flash is a small, removable mass storage device introduced
  532. in 1994 originally as a PCMCIA device. If you say `Y' here, you
  533. compile in support for Compact Flash devices directly connected to
  534. a SuperH processor. A Compact Flash FAQ is available at
  535. <http://www.compactflash.org/faqs/faq.htm>.
  536. If your board has "Directly Connected" CompactFlash at area 5 or 6,
  537. you may want to enable this option. Then, you can use CF as
  538. primary IDE drive (only tested for SanDisk).
  539. If in doubt, select 'N'.
  540. choice
  541. prompt "Compact Flash Connection Area"
  542. depends on CF_ENABLER
  543. default CF_AREA6
  544. config CF_AREA5
  545. bool "Area5"
  546. help
  547. If your board has "Directly Connected" CompactFlash, You should
  548. select the area where your CF is connected to.
  549. - "Area5" if CompactFlash is connected to Area 5 (0x14000000)
  550. - "Area6" if it is connected to Area 6 (0x18000000)
  551. "Area6" will work for most boards.
  552. config CF_AREA6
  553. bool "Area6"
  554. endchoice
  555. config CF_BASE_ADDR
  556. hex
  557. depends on CF_ENABLER
  558. default "0xb8000000" if CF_AREA6
  559. default "0xb4000000" if CF_AREA5
  560. source "arch/sh/drivers/pci/Kconfig"
  561. source "drivers/pci/Kconfig"
  562. source "drivers/pcmcia/Kconfig"
  563. source "drivers/pci/hotplug/Kconfig"
  564. endmenu
  565. menu "Executable file formats"
  566. source "fs/Kconfig.binfmt"
  567. endmenu
  568. menu "Power management options (EXPERIMENTAL)"
  569. depends on EXPERIMENTAL && SYS_SUPPORTS_PM
  570. config ARCH_SUSPEND_POSSIBLE
  571. def_bool y
  572. depends on !SMP
  573. source kernel/power/Kconfig
  574. endmenu
  575. source "net/Kconfig"
  576. source "drivers/Kconfig"
  577. source "fs/Kconfig"
  578. source "arch/sh/Kconfig.debug"
  579. source "security/Kconfig"
  580. source "crypto/Kconfig"
  581. source "lib/Kconfig"