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1# For a description of the syntax of this configuration file,
2# see Documentation/kbuild/kconfig-language.txt.
3#
4
5mainmenu "Linux/PowerPC Kernel Configuration"
6
7config MMU
8 bool
9 default y
10
11config UID16
12 bool
13
14config GENERIC_HARDIRQS
15 bool
16 default y
17
18config RWSEM_GENERIC_SPINLOCK
19 bool
20
21config RWSEM_XCHGADD_ALGORITHM
22 bool
23 default y
24
25config GENERIC_CALIBRATE_DELAY
26 bool
27 default y
28
29config HAVE_DEC_LOCK
30 bool
31 default y
32
33config PPC
34 bool
35 default y
36
37config PPC32
38 bool
39 default y
40
41# All PPCs use generic nvram driver through ppc_md
42config GENERIC_NVRAM
43 bool
44 default y
45
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46config SCHED_NO_NO_OMIT_FRAME_POINTER
47 bool
48 default y
49
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50source "init/Kconfig"
51
52menu "Processor"
53
54choice
55 prompt "Processor Type"
56 default 6xx
57
58config 6xx
59 bool "6xx/7xx/74xx/52xx/82xx/83xx"
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61 help
62 There are four types of PowerPC chips supported. The more common
63 types (601, 603, 604, 740, 750, 7400), the Motorola embedded
64 versions (821, 823, 850, 855, 860, 52xx, 82xx, 83xx), the IBM embedded
65 versions (403 and 405) and the high end 64 bit Power processors
66 (POWER 3, POWER4, and IBM 970 also known as G5)
67 Unless you are building a kernel for one of the embedded processor
68 systems, 64 bit IBM RS/6000 or an Apple G5, choose 6xx.
69 Note that the kernel runs in 32-bit mode even on 64-bit chips.
70 Also note that because the 52xx, 82xx, & 83xx family has a 603e core,
71 specific support for that chipset is asked later on.
72
73config 40x
74 bool "40x"
75
76config 44x
77 bool "44x"
78
79config POWER3
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81 bool "POWER3"
82
83config POWER4
b2721252 84 select PPC_FPU
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85 bool "POWER4 and 970 (G5)"
86
87config 8xx
88 depends on BROKEN
89 bool "8xx"
90
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91config E200
92 bool "e200"
93
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94config E500
95 bool "e500"
96
97endchoice
98
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99config PPC_FPU
100 bool
101
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102config BOOKE
103 bool
33d9e9b5 104 depends on E200 || E500
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105 default y
106
107config FSL_BOOKE
108 bool
33d9e9b5 109 depends on E200 || E500
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110 default y
111
112config PTE_64BIT
113 bool
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114 depends on 44x || E500
115 default y if 44x
116 default y if E500 && PHYS_64BIT
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117
118config PHYS_64BIT
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119 bool 'Large physical address support' if E500
120 depends on 44x || E500
121 default y if 44x
122 ---help---
123 This option enables kernel support for larger than 32-bit physical
124 addresses. This features is not be available on all e500 cores.
125
126 If in doubt, say N here.
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127
128config ALTIVEC
129 bool "AltiVec Support"
130 depends on 6xx || POWER4
131 depends on !8260 && !83xx
132 ---help---
133 This option enables kernel support for the Altivec extensions to the
134 PowerPC processor. The kernel currently supports saving and restoring
135 altivec registers, and turning on the 'altivec enable' bit so user
136 processes can execute altivec instructions.
137
138 This option is only usefully if you have a processor that supports
139 altivec (G4, otherwise known as 74xx series), but does not have
140 any affect on a non-altivec cpu (it does, however add code to the
141 kernel).
142
143 If in doubt, say Y here.
144
145config SPE
146 bool "SPE Support"
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148 ---help---
149 This option enables kernel support for the Signal Processing
150 Extensions (SPE) to the PowerPC processor. The kernel currently
151 supports saving and restoring SPE registers, and turning on the
152 'spe enable' bit so user processes can execute SPE instructions.
153
33d9e9b5 154 This option is only useful if you have a processor that supports
1da177e4 155 SPE (e500, otherwise known as 85xx series), but does not have any
33d9e9b5 156 effect on a non-spe cpu (it does, however add code to the kernel).
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157
158 If in doubt, say Y here.
159
160config TAU
161 bool "Thermal Management Support"
162 depends on 6xx && !8260 && !83xx
163 help
164 G3 and G4 processors have an on-chip temperature sensor called the
165 'Thermal Assist Unit (TAU)', which, in theory, can measure the on-die
166 temperature within 2-4 degrees Celsius. This option shows the current
167 on-die temperature in /proc/cpuinfo if the cpu supports it.
168
169 Unfortunately, on some chip revisions, this sensor is very inaccurate
170 and in some cases, does not work at all, so don't assume the cpu
171 temp is actually what /proc/cpuinfo says it is.
172
173config TAU_INT
174 bool "Interrupt driven TAU driver (DANGEROUS)"
175 depends on TAU
176 ---help---
177 The TAU supports an interrupt driven mode which causes an interrupt
178 whenever the temperature goes out of range. This is the fastest way
179 to get notified the temp has exceeded a range. With this option off,
180 a timer is used to re-check the temperature periodically.
181
182 However, on some cpus it appears that the TAU interrupt hardware
183 is buggy and can cause a situation which would lead unexplained hard
184 lockups.
185
186 Unless you are extending the TAU driver, or enjoy kernel/hardware
187 debugging, leave this option off.
188
189config TAU_AVERAGE
190 bool "Average high and low temp"
191 depends on TAU
192 ---help---
193 The TAU hardware can compare the temperature to an upper and lower
194 bound. The default behavior is to show both the upper and lower
195 bound in /proc/cpuinfo. If the range is large, the temperature is
196 either changing a lot, or the TAU hardware is broken (likely on some
197 G4's). If the range is small (around 4 degrees), the temperature is
198 relatively stable. If you say Y here, a single temperature value,
199 halfway between the upper and lower bounds, will be reported in
200 /proc/cpuinfo.
201
202 If in doubt, say N here.
203
204config MATH_EMULATION
205 bool "Math emulation"
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207 ---help---
208 Some PowerPC chips designed for embedded applications do not have
209 a floating-point unit and therefore do not implement the
210 floating-point instructions in the PowerPC instruction set. If you
211 say Y here, the kernel will include code to emulate a floating-point
212 unit, which will allow programs that use floating-point
213 instructions to run.
214
215 If you have an Apple machine or an IBM RS/6000 or pSeries machine,
216 or any machine with a 6xx, 7xx or 7xxx series processor, say N
217 here. Saying Y here will not hurt performance (on any machine) but
218 will increase the size of the kernel.
219
220source "drivers/cpufreq/Kconfig"
221
222config CPU_FREQ_PMAC
223 bool "Support for Apple PowerBooks"
224 depends on CPU_FREQ && ADB_PMU
225 select CPU_FREQ_TABLE
226 help
227 This adds support for frequency switching on Apple PowerBooks,
228 this currently includes some models of iBook & Titanium
229 PowerBook.
230
231config PPC601_SYNC_FIX
232 bool "Workarounds for PPC601 bugs"
233 depends on 6xx && (PPC_PREP || PPC_PMAC)
234 help
235 Some versions of the PPC601 (the first PowerPC chip) have bugs which
236 mean that extra synchronization instructions are required near
237 certain instructions, typically those that make major changes to the
238 CPU state. These extra instructions reduce performance slightly.
239 If you say N here, these extra instructions will not be included,
240 resulting in a kernel which will run faster but may not run at all
241 on some systems with the PPC601 chip.
242
243 If in doubt, say Y here.
244
245source arch/ppc/platforms/4xx/Kconfig
246source arch/ppc/platforms/85xx/Kconfig
247
248config PPC64BRIDGE
249 bool
250 depends on POWER3 || POWER4
251 default y
252
253config PPC_STD_MMU
254 bool
255 depends on 6xx || POWER3 || POWER4
256 default y
257
258config NOT_COHERENT_CACHE
259 bool
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261 default y
262
263endmenu
264
265menu "Platform options"
266
267choice
268 prompt "8xx Machine Type"
269 depends on 8xx
270 default RPXLITE
271
272config RPXLITE
273 bool "RPX-Lite"
274 ---help---
275 Single-board computers based around the PowerPC MPC8xx chips and
276 intended for embedded applications. The following types are
277 supported:
278
279 RPX-Lite:
280 Embedded Planet RPX Lite. PC104 form-factor SBC based on the MPC823.
281
282 RPX-Classic:
283 Embedded Planet RPX Classic Low-fat. Credit-card-size SBC based on
284 the MPC 860
285
286 BSE-IP:
287 Bright Star Engineering ip-Engine.
288
289 TQM823L:
290 TQM850L:
291 TQM855L:
292 TQM860L:
293 MPC8xx based family of mini modules, half credit card size,
294 up to 64 MB of RAM, 8 MB Flash, (Fast) Ethernet, 2 x serial ports,
295 2 x CAN bus interface, ...
296 Manufacturer: TQ Components, www.tq-group.de
297 Date of Release: October (?) 1999
298 End of Life: not yet :-)
299 URL:
300 - module: <http://www.denx.de/PDF/TQM8xxLHWM201.pdf>
301 - starter kit: <http://www.denx.de/PDF/STK8xxLHWM201.pdf>
302 - images: <http://www.denx.de/embedded-ppc-en.html>
303
304 FPS850L:
305 FingerPrint Sensor System (based on TQM850L)
306 Manufacturer: IKENDI AG, <http://www.ikendi.com/>
307 Date of Release: November 1999
308 End of life: end 2000 ?
309 URL: see TQM850L
310
311 SPD823TS:
312 MPC823 based board used in the "Tele Server" product
313 Manufacturer: Speech Design, <http://www.speech-design.de/>
314 Date of Release: Mid 2000 (?)
315 End of life: -
316 URL: <http://www.speech-design.de/>
317 select "English", then "Teleteam Solutions", then "TeleServer"
318
319 IVMS8:
320 MPC860 based board used in the "Integrated Voice Mail System",
321 Small Version (8 voice channels)
322 Manufacturer: Speech Design, <http://www.speech-design.de/>
323 Date of Release: December 2000 (?)
324 End of life: -
325 URL: <http://www.speech-design.de/>
326
327 IVML24:
328 MPC860 based board used in the "Integrated Voice Mail System",
329 Large Version (24 voice channels)
330 Manufacturer: Speech Design, <http://www.speech-design.de/>
331 Date of Release: March 2001 (?)
332 End of life: -
333 URL: <http://www.speech-design.de/>
334
335 SM850:
336 Service Module (based on TQM850L)
337 Manufacturer: Dependable Computer Systems, <http://www.decomsys.com/>
338 Date of Release: end 2000 (?)
339 End of life: mid 2001 (?)
340 URL: <http://www.tz-mikroelektronik.de/ServiceModule/index.html>
341
342 HERMES:
343 Hermes-Pro ISDN/LAN router with integrated 8 x hub
344 Manufacturer: Multidata Gesellschaft fur Datentechnik und Informatik
345 <http://www.multidata.de/>
346 Date of Release: 2000 (?)
347 End of life: -
348 URL: <http://www.multidata.de/english/products/hpro.htm>
349
350 IP860:
351 VMEBus IP (Industry Pack) carrier board with MPC860
352 Manufacturer: MicroSys GmbH, <http://www.microsys.de/>
353 Date of Release: ?
354 End of life: -
355 URL: <http://www.microsys.de/html/ip860.html>
356
357 PCU_E:
358 PCU = Peripheral Controller Unit, Extended
359 Manufacturer: Siemens AG, ICN (Information and Communication Networks)
360 <http://www.siemens.de/page/1,3771,224315-1-999_2_226207-0,00.html>
361 Date of Release: April 2001
362 End of life: August 2001
363 URL: n. a.
364
365config RPXCLASSIC
366 bool "RPX-Classic"
367 help
368 The RPX-Classic is a single-board computer based on the Motorola
369 MPC860. It features 16MB of DRAM and a variable amount of flash,
370 I2C EEPROM, thermal monitoring, a PCMCIA slot, a DIP switch and two
371 LEDs. Variants with Ethernet ports exist. Say Y here to support it
372 directly.
373
374config BSEIP
375 bool "BSE-IP"
376 help
377 Say Y here to support the Bright Star Engineering ipEngine SBC.
378 This is a credit-card-sized device featuring a MPC823 processor,
379 26MB DRAM, 4MB flash, Ethernet, a 16K-gate FPGA, USB, an LCD/video
380 controller, and two RS232 ports.
381
382config FADS
383 bool "FADS"
384
385config TQM823L
386 bool "TQM823L"
387 help
388 Say Y here to support the TQM823L, one of an MPC8xx-based family of
389 mini SBCs (half credit-card size) from TQ Components first released
390 in late 1999. Technical references are at
391 <http://www.denx.de/PDF/TQM8xxLHWM201.pdf>, and
392 <http://www.denx.de/PDF/STK8xxLHWM201.pdf>, and an image at
393 <http://www.denx.de/embedded-ppc-en.html>.
394
395config TQM850L
396 bool "TQM850L"
397 help
398 Say Y here to support the TQM850L, one of an MPC8xx-based family of
399 mini SBCs (half credit-card size) from TQ Components first released
400 in late 1999. Technical references are at
401 <http://www.denx.de/PDF/TQM8xxLHWM201.pdf>, and
402 <http://www.denx.de/PDF/STK8xxLHWM201.pdf>, and an image at
403 <http://www.denx.de/embedded-ppc-en.html>.
404
405config TQM855L
406 bool "TQM855L"
407 help
408 Say Y here to support the TQM855L, one of an MPC8xx-based family of
409 mini SBCs (half credit-card size) from TQ Components first released
410 in late 1999. Technical references are at
411 <http://www.denx.de/PDF/TQM8xxLHWM201.pdf>, and
412 <http://www.denx.de/PDF/STK8xxLHWM201.pdf>, and an image at
413 <http://www.denx.de/embedded-ppc-en.html>.
414
415config TQM860L
416 bool "TQM860L"
417 help
418 Say Y here to support the TQM860L, one of an MPC8xx-based family of
419 mini SBCs (half credit-card size) from TQ Components first released
420 in late 1999. Technical references are at
421 <http://www.denx.de/PDF/TQM8xxLHWM201.pdf>, and
422 <http://www.denx.de/PDF/STK8xxLHWM201.pdf>, and an image at
423 <http://www.denx.de/embedded-ppc-en.html>.
424
425config FPS850L
426 bool "FPS850L"
427
428config SPD823TS
429 bool "SPD823TS"
430 help
431 Say Y here to support the Speech Design 823 Tele-Server from Speech
432 Design, released in 2000. The manufacturer's website is at
433 <http://www.speech-design.de/>.
434
435config IVMS8
436 bool "IVMS8"
437 help
438 Say Y here to support the Integrated Voice-Mail Small 8-channel SBC
439 from Speech Design, released March 2001. The manufacturer's website
440 is at <http://www.speech-design.de/>.
441
442config IVML24
443 bool "IVML24"
444 help
445 Say Y here to support the Integrated Voice-Mail Large 24-channel SBC
446 from Speech Design, released March 2001. The manufacturer's website
447 is at <http://www.speech-design.de/>.
448
449config SM850
450 bool "SM850"
451 help
452 Say Y here to support the Service Module 850 from Dependable
453 Computer Systems, an SBC based on the TQM850L module by TQ
454 Components. This board is no longer in production. The
455 manufacturer's website is at <http://www.decomsys.com/>.
456
457config HERMES_PRO
458 bool "HERMES"
459
460config IP860
461 bool "IP860"
462
463config LWMON
464 bool "LWMON"
465
466config PCU_E
467 bool "PCU_E"
468
469config CCM
470 bool "CCM"
471
472config LANTEC
473 bool "LANTEC"
474
475config MBX
476 bool "MBX"
477 help
478 MBX is a line of Motorola single-board computer based around the
479 MPC821 and MPC860 processors, and intended for embedded-controller
480 applications. Say Y here to support these boards directly.
481
482config WINCEPT
483 bool "WinCept"
484 help
485 The Wincept 100/110 is a Motorola single-board computer based on the
486 MPC821 PowerPC, introduced in 1998 and designed to be used in
487 thin-client machines. Say Y to support it directly.
488
489endchoice
490
491choice
492 prompt "Machine Type"
493 depends on 6xx || POWER3 || POWER4
494 default PPC_MULTIPLATFORM
495 ---help---
496 Linux currently supports several different kinds of PowerPC-based
497 machines: Apple Power Macintoshes and clones (such as the Motorola
498 Starmax series), PReP (PowerPC Reference Platform) machines (such
499 as the Motorola PowerStacks, Motorola cPCI/VME embedded systems,
500 and some IBM RS/6000 systems), CHRP (Common Hardware Reference
501 Platform) machines (including all of the recent IBM RS/6000 and
502 pSeries machines), and several embedded PowerPC systems containing
503 4xx, 6xx, 7xx, 8xx, 74xx, and 82xx processors. Currently, the
504 default option is to build a kernel which works on the first three.
505
506 Select CHRP/PowerMac/PReP if configuring for an IBM RS/6000 or
507 pSeries machine, a Power Macintosh (including iMacs, iBooks and
508 Powerbooks), or a PReP machine.
509
510 Select Gemini if configuring for a Synergy Microsystems' Gemini
511 series Single Board Computer. More information is available at:
512 <http://www.synergymicro.com/PressRel/97_10_15.html>.
513
514 Select APUS if configuring for a PowerUP Amiga. More information is
515 available at: <http://linux-apus.sourceforge.net/>.
516
517config PPC_MULTIPLATFORM
518 bool "CHRP/PowerMac/PReP"
519
520config APUS
521 bool "Amiga-APUS"
522 help
523 Select APUS if configuring for a PowerUP Amiga.
524 More information is available at:
525 <http://linux-apus.sourceforge.net/>.
526
527config KATANA
528 bool "Artesyn-Katana"
529 help
530 Select KATANA if configuring an Artesyn KATANA 750i or 3750
531 cPCI board.
532
533config WILLOW
534 bool "Cogent-Willow"
535
536config CPCI690
537 bool "Force-CPCI690"
538 help
539 Select CPCI690 if configuring a Force CPCI690 cPCI board.
540
541config PCORE
542 bool "Force-PowerCore"
543
544config POWERPMC250
545 bool "Force-PowerPMC250"
546
547config CHESTNUT
548 bool "IBM 750FX Eval board or 750GX Eval board"
549 help
550 Select CHESTNUT if configuring an IBM 750FX Eval Board or a
551 IBM 750GX Eval board.
552
553config SPRUCE
554 bool "IBM-Spruce"
555
556config HDPU
557 bool "Sky-HDPU"
558 help
559 Select HDPU if configuring a Sky Computers Compute Blade.
560
561config HDPU_FEATURES
562 depends HDPU
563 tristate "HDPU-Features"
564 help
565 Select to enable HDPU enhanced features.
566
567config EV64260
568 bool "Marvell-EV64260BP"
569 help
570 Select EV64260 if configuring a Marvell (formerly Galileo)
571 EV64260BP Evaluation platform.
572
573config LOPEC
574 bool "Motorola-LoPEC"
575
576config MCPN765
577 bool "Motorola-MCPN765"
578
579config MVME5100
580 bool "Motorola-MVME5100"
581
582config PPLUS
583 bool "Motorola-PowerPlus"
584
585config PRPMC750
586 bool "Motorola-PrPMC750"
587
588config PRPMC800
589 bool "Motorola-PrPMC800"
590
591config SANDPOINT
592 bool "Motorola-Sandpoint"
593 help
594 Select SANDPOINT if configuring for a Motorola Sandpoint X3
595 (any flavor).
596
597config RADSTONE_PPC7D
598 bool "Radstone Technology PPC7D board"
599
600config ADIR
601 bool "SBS-Adirondack"
602
603config K2
604 bool "SBS-K2"
605
606config PAL4
607 bool "SBS-Palomar4"
608
609config GEMINI
610 bool "Synergy-Gemini"
611 help
612 Select Gemini if configuring for a Synergy Microsystems' Gemini
613 series Single Board Computer. More information is available at:
614 <http://www.synergymicro.com/PressRel/97_10_15.html>.
615
616config EST8260
617 bool "EST8260"
618 ---help---
619 The EST8260 is a single-board computer manufactured by Wind River
620 Systems, Inc. (formerly Embedded Support Tools Corp.) and based on
621 the MPC8260. Wind River Systems has a website at
622 <http://www.windriver.com/>, but the EST8260 cannot be found on it
623 and has probably been discontinued or rebadged.
624
625config SBC82xx
626 bool "SBC82xx"
627 ---help---
628 SBC PowerQUICC II, single-board computer with MPC82xx CPU
629 Manufacturer: Wind River Systems, Inc.
630 Date of Release: May 2003
631 End of Life: -
632 URL: <http://www.windriver.com/>
633
634config SBS8260
635 bool "SBS8260"
636
637config RPX8260
638 bool "RPXSUPER"
639
640config TQM8260
641 bool "TQM8260"
642 ---help---
643 MPC8260 based module, little larger than credit card,
644 up to 128 MB global + 64 MB local RAM, 32 MB Flash,
645 32 kB EEPROM, 256 kB L@ Cache, 10baseT + 100baseT Ethernet,
646 2 x serial ports, ...
647 Manufacturer: TQ Components, www.tq-group.de
648 Date of Release: June 2001
649 End of Life: not yet :-)
650 URL: <http://www.denx.de/PDF/TQM82xx_SPEC_Rev005.pdf>
651
652config ADS8272
653 bool "ADS8272"
654
655config PQ2FADS
656 bool "Freescale-PQ2FADS"
657 help
658 Select PQ2FADS if you wish to configure for a Freescale
659 PQ2FADS board (-VR or -ZU).
660
661config LITE5200
662 bool "Freescale LITE5200 / (IceCube)"
663 select PPC_MPC52xx
664 help
665 Support for the LITE5200 dev board for the MPC5200 from Freescale.
666 This is for the LITE5200 version 2.0 board. Don't know if it changes
667 much but it's only been tested on this board version. I think this
668 board is also known as IceCube.
669
670config MPC834x_SYS
671 bool "Freescale MPC834x SYS"
672 help
673 This option enables support for the MPC 834x SYS evaluation board.
674
675endchoice
676
677config PQ2ADS
678 bool
679 depends on ADS8272
680 default y
681
682config TQM8xxL
683 bool
684 depends on 8xx && (TQM823L || TQM850L || FPS850L || TQM855L || TQM860L || SM850)
685 default y
686
687config EMBEDDEDBOOT
688 bool
689 depends on 8xx || 8260
690 default y
691
692config PPC_MPC52xx
693 bool
694
695config 8260
696 bool "CPM2 Support" if WILLOW
697 depends on 6xx
698 default y if TQM8260 || RPX8260 || EST8260 || SBS8260 || SBC82xx || PQ2FADS
699 help
700 The MPC8260 is a typical embedded CPU made by Motorola. Selecting
701 this option means that you wish to build a kernel for a machine with
702 an 8260 class CPU.
703
704config 8272
705 bool
706 depends on 6xx
707 default y if ADS8272
708 select 8260
709 help
710 The MPC8272 CPM has a different internal dpram setup than other CPM2
711 devices
712
713config 83xx
714 bool
715 default y if MPC834x_SYS
716
717config MPC834x
718 bool
719 default y if MPC834x_SYS
720
721config CPM2
722 bool
723 depends on 8260 || MPC8560 || MPC8555
724 default y
725 help
726 The CPM2 (Communications Processor Module) is a coprocessor on
727 embedded CPUs made by Motorola. Selecting this option means that
728 you wish to build a kernel for a machine with a CPM2 coprocessor
729 on it (826x, 827x, 8560).
730
731config PPC_CHRP
732 bool
733 depends on PPC_MULTIPLATFORM
734 default y
735
736config PPC_PMAC
737 bool
738 depends on PPC_MULTIPLATFORM
739 default y
740
741config PPC_PMAC64
742 bool
743 depends on PPC_PMAC && POWER4
744 default y
745
746config PPC_PREP
747 bool
748 depends on PPC_MULTIPLATFORM
749 default y
750
751config PPC_OF
752 bool
753 depends on PPC_PMAC || PPC_CHRP
754 default y
755
756config PPC_GEN550
757 bool
758 depends on SANDPOINT || MCPN765 || SPRUCE || PPLUS || PCORE || \
759 PRPMC750 || K2 || PRPMC800 || LOPEC || \
760 (EV64260 && !SERIAL_MPSC) || CHESTNUT || RADSTONE_PPC7D || \
761 83xx
762 default y
763
764config FORCE
765 bool
766 depends on 6xx && (PCORE || POWERPMC250)
767 default y
768
769config GT64260
770 bool
771 depends on EV64260 || CPCI690
772 default y
773
774config MV64360 # Really MV64360 & MV64460
775 bool
776 depends on CHESTNUT || KATANA || RADSTONE_PPC7D || HDPU
777 default y
778
779config MV64X60
780 bool
781 depends on (GT64260 || MV64360)
782 default y
783
784menu "Set bridge options"
785 depends on MV64X60
786
787config NOT_COHERENT_CACHE
788 bool "Turn off Cache Coherency"
789 default n
790 help
791 Some 64x60 bridges lock up when trying to enforce cache coherency.
792 When this option is selected, cache coherency will be turned off.
793 Note that this can cause other problems (e.g., stale data being
794 speculatively loaded via a cached mapping). Use at your own risk.
795
796config MV64X60_BASE
797 hex "Set bridge base used by firmware"
798 default "0xf1000000"
799 help
800 A firmware can leave the base address of the bridge's registers at
801 a non-standard location. If so, set this value to reflect the
802 address of that non-standard location.
803
804config MV64X60_NEW_BASE
805 hex "Set bridge base used by kernel"
806 default "0xf1000000"
807 help
808 If the current base address of the bridge's registers is not where
809 you want it, set this value to the address that you want it moved to.
810
811endmenu
812
813config NONMONARCH_SUPPORT
814 bool "Enable Non-Monarch Support"
815 depends on PRPMC800
816
817config HARRIER
818 bool
819 depends on PRPMC800
820 default y
821
822config EPIC_SERIAL_MODE
823 bool
824 depends on 6xx && (LOPEC || SANDPOINT)
825 default y
826
827config MPC10X_BRIDGE
828 bool
829 depends on PCORE || POWERPMC250 || LOPEC || SANDPOINT
830 default y
831
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832config MPC10X_OPENPIC
833 bool
834 depends on POWERPMC250 || LOPEC || SANDPOINT
835 default y
836
837config MPC10X_STORE_GATHERING
838 bool "Enable MPC10x store gathering"
839 depends on MPC10X_BRIDGE
840
841config CPC710_DATA_GATHERING
842 bool "Enable CPC710 data gathering"
843 depends on K2
844
845config HARRIER_STORE_GATHERING
846 bool "Enable Harrier store gathering"
847 depends on HARRIER
848
849config MVME5100_IPMC761_PRESENT
850 bool "MVME5100 configured with an IPMC761"
851 depends on MVME5100
852
853config SPRUCE_BAUD_33M
854 bool "Spruce baud clock support"
855 depends on SPRUCE
856
857config PC_KEYBOARD
858 bool "PC PS/2 style Keyboard"
859 depends on 4xx || CPM2
860
861config PPCBUG_NVRAM
862 bool "Enable reading PPCBUG NVRAM during boot" if PPLUS || LOPEC
863 default y if PPC_PREP
864
865config SMP
866 bool "Symmetric multi-processing support"
867 ---help---
868 This enables support for systems with more than one CPU. If you have
869 a system with only one CPU, say N. If you have a system with more
870 than one CPU, say Y. Note that the kernel does not currently
871 support SMP machines with 603/603e/603ev or PPC750 ("G3") processors
872 since they have inadequate hardware support for multiprocessor
873 operation.
874
875 If you say N here, the kernel will run on single and multiprocessor
876 machines, but will use only one CPU of a multiprocessor machine. If
877 you say Y here, the kernel will run on single-processor machines.
878 On a single-processor machine, the kernel will run faster if you say
879 N here.
880
881 If you don't know what to do here, say N.
882
883config IRQ_ALL_CPUS
884 bool "Distribute interrupts on all CPUs by default"
885 depends on SMP
886 help
887 This option gives the kernel permission to distribute IRQs across
888 multiple CPUs. Saying N here will route all IRQs to the first
889 CPU. Generally saying Y is safe, although some problems have been
890 reported with SMP Power Macintoshes with this option enabled.
891
892config NR_CPUS
893 int "Maximum number of CPUs (2-32)"
894 range 2 32
895 depends on SMP
896 default "4"
897
898config PREEMPT
899 bool "Preemptible Kernel"
900 help
901 This option reduces the latency of the kernel when reacting to
902 real-time or interactive events by allowing a low priority process to
903 be preempted even if it is in kernel mode executing a system call.
904
905 Say Y here if you are building a kernel for a desktop, embedded
906 or real-time system. Say N if you are unsure.
907
908config HIGHMEM
909 bool "High memory support"
910
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911source "mm/Kconfig"
912
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913source "fs/Kconfig.binfmt"
914
915config PROC_DEVICETREE
916 bool "Support for Open Firmware device tree in /proc"
917 depends on PPC_OF && PROC_FS
918 help
919 This option adds a device-tree directory under /proc which contains
920 an image of the device tree that the kernel copies from Open
921 Firmware. If unsure, say Y here.
922
923config PREP_RESIDUAL
924 bool "Support for PReP Residual Data"
925 depends on PPC_PREP
926 help
927 Some PReP systems have residual data passed to the kernel by the
928 firmware. This allows detection of memory size, devices present and
929 other useful pieces of information. Sometimes this information is
930 not present or incorrect, in which case it could lead to the machine
931 behaving incorrectly. If this happens, either disable PREP_RESIDUAL
932 or pass the 'noresidual' option to the kernel.
933
934 If you are running a PReP system, say Y here, otherwise say N.
935
936config PROC_PREPRESIDUAL
937 bool "Support for reading of PReP Residual Data in /proc"
938 depends on PREP_RESIDUAL && PROC_FS
939 help
940 Enabling this option will create a /proc/residual file which allows
941 you to get at the residual data on PReP systems. You will need a tool
942 (lsresidual) to parse it. If you aren't on a PReP system, you don't
943 want this.
944
945config CMDLINE_BOOL
946 bool "Default bootloader kernel arguments"
947
948config CMDLINE
949 string "Initial kernel command string"
950 depends on CMDLINE_BOOL
951 default "console=ttyS0,9600 console=tty0 root=/dev/sda2"
952 help
953 On some platforms, there is currently no way for the boot loader to
954 pass arguments to the kernel. For these platforms, you can supply
955 some command-line options at build time by entering them here. In
956 most cases you will need to specify the root device here.
957
958config AMIGA
959 bool
960 depends on APUS
961 default y
962 help
963 This option enables support for the Amiga series of computers.
964
965config ZORRO
966 bool
967 depends on APUS
968 default y
969 help
970 This enables support for the Zorro bus in the Amiga. If you have
971 expansion cards in your Amiga that conform to the Amiga
972 AutoConfig(tm) specification, say Y, otherwise N. Note that even
973 expansion cards that do not fit in the Zorro slots but fit in e.g.
974 the CPU slot may fall in this category, so you have to say Y to let
975 Linux use these.
976
977config ABSTRACT_CONSOLE
978 bool
979 depends on APUS
980 default y
981
982config APUS_FAST_EXCEPT
983 bool
984 depends on APUS
985 default y
986
987config AMIGA_PCMCIA
988 bool "Amiga 1200/600 PCMCIA support"
989 depends on APUS && EXPERIMENTAL
990 help
991 Include support in the kernel for pcmcia on Amiga 1200 and Amiga
992 600. If you intend to use pcmcia cards say Y; otherwise say N.
993
994config AMIGA_BUILTIN_SERIAL
995 tristate "Amiga builtin serial support"
996 depends on APUS
997 help
998 If you want to use your Amiga's built-in serial port in Linux,
999 answer Y.
1000
1001 To compile this driver as a module, choose M here.
1002
1003config GVPIOEXT
1004 tristate "GVP IO-Extender support"
1005 depends on APUS
1006 help
1007 If you want to use a GVP IO-Extender serial card in Linux, say Y.
1008 Otherwise, say N.
1009
1010config GVPIOEXT_LP
1011 tristate "GVP IO-Extender parallel printer support"
1012 depends on GVPIOEXT
1013 help
1014 Say Y to enable driving a printer from the parallel port on your
1015 GVP IO-Extender card, N otherwise.
1016
1017config GVPIOEXT_PLIP
1018 tristate "GVP IO-Extender PLIP support"
1019 depends on GVPIOEXT
1020 help
1021 Say Y to enable doing IP over the parallel port on your GVP
1022 IO-Extender card, N otherwise.
1023
1024config MULTIFACE_III_TTY
1025 tristate "Multiface Card III serial support"
1026 depends on APUS
1027 help
1028 If you want to use a Multiface III card's serial port in Linux,
1029 answer Y.
1030
1031 To compile this driver as a module, choose M here.
1032
1033config A2232
1034 tristate "Commodore A2232 serial support (EXPERIMENTAL)"
1035 depends on EXPERIMENTAL && APUS
1036 ---help---
1037 This option supports the 2232 7-port serial card shipped with the
1038 Amiga 2000 and other Zorro-bus machines, dating from 1989. At
1039 a max of 19,200 bps, the ports are served by a 6551 ACIA UART chip
1040 each, plus a 8520 CIA, and a master 6502 CPU and buffer as well. The
1041 ports were connected with 8 pin DIN connectors on the card bracket,
1042 for which 8 pin to DB25 adapters were supplied. The card also had
1043 jumpers internally to toggle various pinning configurations.
1044
1045 This driver can be built as a module; but then "generic_serial"
1046 will also be built as a module. This has to be loaded before
1047 "ser_a2232". If you want to do this, answer M here.
1048
1049config WHIPPET_SERIAL
1050 tristate "Hisoft Whippet PCMCIA serial support"
1051 depends on AMIGA_PCMCIA
1052 help
1053 HiSoft has a web page at <http://www.hisoft.co.uk/>, but there
1054 is no listing for the Whippet in their Amiga section.
1055
1056config APNE
1057 tristate "PCMCIA NE2000 support"
1058 depends on AMIGA_PCMCIA
1059 help
1060 If you have a PCMCIA NE2000 compatible adapter, say Y. Otherwise,
1061 say N.
1062
1063 To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
1064 module will be called apne.
1065
1066config SERIAL_CONSOLE
1067 bool "Support for serial port console"
1068 depends on APUS && (AMIGA_BUILTIN_SERIAL=y || GVPIOEXT=y || MULTIFACE_III_TTY=y)
1069
1070config HEARTBEAT
1071 bool "Use power LED as a heartbeat"
1072 depends on APUS
1073 help
1074 Use the power-on LED on your machine as a load meter. The exact
1075 behavior is platform-dependent, but normally the flash frequency is
1076 a hyperbolic function of the 5-minute load average.
1077
1078config PROC_HARDWARE
1079 bool "/proc/hardware support"
1080 depends on APUS
1081
1082source "drivers/zorro/Kconfig"
1083
1084source kernel/power/Kconfig
1085
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1086config SECCOMP
1087 bool "Enable seccomp to safely compute untrusted bytecode"
1088 depends on PROC_FS
1089 default y
1090 help
1091 This kernel feature is useful for number crunching applications
1092 that may need to compute untrusted bytecode during their
1093 execution. By using pipes or other transports made available to
1094 the process as file descriptors supporting the read/write
1095 syscalls, it's possible to isolate those applications in
1096 their own address space using seccomp. Once seccomp is
1097 enabled via /proc/<pid>/seccomp, it cannot be disabled
1098 and the task is only allowed to execute a few safe syscalls
1099 defined by each seccomp mode.
1100
1101 If unsure, say Y. Only embedded should say N here.
1102
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1104
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1105config ISA_DMA_API
1106 bool
1107 default y
1108
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1109menu "Bus options"
1110
1111config ISA
1112 bool "Support for ISA-bus hardware"
1113 depends on PPC_PREP || PPC_CHRP
1114 help
1115 Find out whether you have ISA slots on your motherboard. ISA is the
1116 name of a bus system, i.e. the way the CPU talks to the other stuff
1117 inside your box. If you have an Apple machine, say N here; if you
1118 have an IBM RS/6000 or pSeries machine or a PReP machine, say Y. If
1119 you have an embedded board, consult your board documentation.
1120
1121config GENERIC_ISA_DMA
1122 bool
1123 depends on POWER3 || POWER4 || 6xx && !CPM2
1124 default y
1125
1126config EISA
1127 bool
1128 help
1129 The Extended Industry Standard Architecture (EISA) bus is a bus
1130 architecture used on some older intel-based PCs.
1131
1132config SBUS
1133 bool
1134
1135# Yes MCA RS/6000s exist but Linux-PPC does not currently support any
1136config MCA
1137 bool
1138
1139config PCI
1140 bool "PCI support" if 40x || CPM2 || 83xx || 85xx || PPC_MPC52xx
1141 default y if !40x && !CPM2 && !8xx && !APUS && !83xx && !85xx
1142 default PCI_PERMEDIA if !4xx && !CPM2 && !8xx && APUS
1143 default PCI_QSPAN if !4xx && !CPM2 && 8xx
1144 help
1145 Find out whether your system includes a PCI bus. PCI is the name of
1146 a bus system, i.e. the way the CPU talks to the other stuff inside
1147 your box. If you say Y here, the kernel will include drivers and
1148 infrastructure code to support PCI bus devices.
1149
1150config PCI_DOMAINS
1151 bool
1152 default PCI
1153
1154config PCI_QSPAN
1155 bool "QSpan PCI"
1156 depends on !4xx && !CPM2 && 8xx
1157 help
1158 Say Y here if you have a system based on a Motorola 8xx-series
1159 embedded processor with a QSPAN PCI interface, otherwise say N.
1160
1161config PCI_8260
1162 bool
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1164 default y
1165
1166config 8260_PCI9
1167 bool " Enable workaround for MPC826x erratum PCI 9"
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1169 default y
1170
1171choice
1172 prompt " IDMA channel for PCI 9 workaround"
1173 depends on 8260_PCI9
1174
1175config 8260_PCI9_IDMA1
1176 bool "IDMA1"
1177
1178config 8260_PCI9_IDMA2
1179 bool "IDMA2"
1180
1181config 8260_PCI9_IDMA3
1182 bool "IDMA3"
1183
1184config 8260_PCI9_IDMA4
1185 bool "IDMA4"
1186
1187endchoice
1188
1189config PCI_PERMEDIA
1190 bool "PCI for Permedia2"
1191 depends on !4xx && !8xx && APUS
1192
1193source "drivers/pci/Kconfig"
1194
1195source "drivers/pcmcia/Kconfig"
1196
1197endmenu
1198
1199menu "Advanced setup"
1200
1201config ADVANCED_OPTIONS
1202 bool "Prompt for advanced kernel configuration options"
1203 help
1204 This option will enable prompting for a variety of advanced kernel
1205 configuration options. These options can cause the kernel to not
1206 work if they are set incorrectly, but can be used to optimize certain
1207 aspects of kernel memory management.
1208
1209 Unless you know what you are doing, say N here.
1210
1211comment "Default settings for advanced configuration options are used"
1212 depends on !ADVANCED_OPTIONS
1213
1214config HIGHMEM_START_BOOL
1215 bool "Set high memory pool address"
1216 depends on ADVANCED_OPTIONS && HIGHMEM
1217 help
1218 This option allows you to set the base address of the kernel virtual
1219 area used to map high memory pages. This can be useful in
1220 optimizing the layout of kernel virtual memory.
1221
1222 Say N here unless you know what you are doing.
1223
1224config HIGHMEM_START
1225 hex "Virtual start address of high memory pool" if HIGHMEM_START_BOOL
1226 default "0xfe000000"
1227
1228config LOWMEM_SIZE_BOOL
1229 bool "Set maximum low memory"
1230 depends on ADVANCED_OPTIONS
1231 help
1232 This option allows you to set the maximum amount of memory which
1233 will be used as "low memory", that is, memory which the kernel can
1234 access directly, without having to set up a kernel virtual mapping.
1235 This can be useful in optimizing the layout of kernel virtual
1236 memory.
1237
1238 Say N here unless you know what you are doing.
1239
1240config LOWMEM_SIZE
1241 hex "Maximum low memory size (in bytes)" if LOWMEM_SIZE_BOOL
1242 default "0x30000000"
1243
1244config KERNEL_START_BOOL
1245 bool "Set custom kernel base address"
1246 depends on ADVANCED_OPTIONS
1247 help
1248 This option allows you to set the kernel virtual address at which
1249 the kernel will map low memory (the kernel image will be linked at
1250 this address). This can be useful in optimizing the virtual memory
1251 layout of the system.
1252
1253 Say N here unless you know what you are doing.
1254
1255config KERNEL_START
1256 hex "Virtual address of kernel base" if KERNEL_START_BOOL
1257 default "0xc0000000"
1258
1259config TASK_SIZE_BOOL
1260 bool "Set custom user task size"
1261 depends on ADVANCED_OPTIONS
1262 help
1263 This option allows you to set the amount of virtual address space
1264 allocated to user tasks. This can be useful in optimizing the
1265 virtual memory layout of the system.
1266
1267 Say N here unless you know what you are doing.
1268
1269config TASK_SIZE
1270 hex "Size of user task space" if TASK_SIZE_BOOL
1271 default "0x80000000"
1272
1273config CONSISTENT_START_BOOL
1274 bool "Set custom consistent memory pool address"
1275 depends on ADVANCED_OPTIONS && NOT_COHERENT_CACHE
1276 help
1277 This option allows you to set the base virtual address
1278 of the the consistent memory pool. This pool of virtual
1279 memory is used to make consistent memory allocations.
1280
1281config CONSISTENT_START
1282 hex "Base virtual address of consistent memory pool" if CONSISTENT_START_BOOL
1283 default "0xff100000" if NOT_COHERENT_CACHE
1284
1285config CONSISTENT_SIZE_BOOL
1286 bool "Set custom consistent memory pool size"
1287 depends on ADVANCED_OPTIONS && NOT_COHERENT_CACHE
1288 help
1289 This option allows you to set the size of the the
1290 consistent memory pool. This pool of virtual memory
1291 is used to make consistent memory allocations.
1292
1293config CONSISTENT_SIZE
1294 hex "Size of consistent memory pool" if CONSISTENT_SIZE_BOOL
1295 default "0x00200000" if NOT_COHERENT_CACHE
1296
1297config BOOT_LOAD_BOOL
1298 bool "Set the boot link/load address"
1299 depends on ADVANCED_OPTIONS && !PPC_MULTIPLATFORM
1300 help
1301 This option allows you to set the initial load address of the zImage
1302 or zImage.initrd file. This can be useful if you are on a board
1303 which has a small amount of memory.
1304
1305 Say N here unless you know what you are doing.
1306
1307config BOOT_LOAD
1308 hex "Link/load address for booting" if BOOT_LOAD_BOOL
1309 default "0x00400000" if 40x || 8xx || 8260
1310 default "0x01000000" if 44x
1311 default "0x00800000"
1312
1313config PIN_TLB
1314 bool "Pinned Kernel TLBs (860 ONLY)"
1315 depends on ADVANCED_OPTIONS && 8xx
1316endmenu
1317
1318source "drivers/Kconfig"
1319
1320source "fs/Kconfig"
1321
1322source "arch/ppc/8xx_io/Kconfig"
1323
1324source "arch/ppc/8260_io/Kconfig"
1325
1326
1327menu "IBM 40x options"
1328 depends on 40x
1329
1330config SERIAL_SICC
1331 bool "SICC Serial port"
1332 depends on STB03xxx
1333
1334config UART1_DFLT_CONSOLE
1335 bool
1336 depends on SERIAL_SICC && UART0_TTYS1
1337 default y
1338
1339config SERIAL_SICC_CONSOLE
1340 bool
1341 depends on SERIAL_SICC && UART0_TTYS1
1342 default y
1343
1344endmenu
1345
1346source "lib/Kconfig"
1347
1348source "arch/ppc/oprofile/Kconfig"
1349
1350source "arch/ppc/Kconfig.debug"
1351
1352source "security/Kconfig"
1353
1354source "crypto/Kconfig"
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