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8e1a6dd2 1config FRAME_POINTER
35f9cd08 2 def_bool n
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66701b14 4config ZONE_DMA
35f9cd08 5 def_bool y
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8e1a6dd2 7config XTENSA
35f9cd08 8 def_bool y
ec7748b5 9 select HAVE_IDE
3b190a4a 10 select HAVE_GENERIC_HARDIRQS
47a5d9dc 11 select GENERIC_IRQ_SHOW
9f13a1fd 12 select GENERIC_CPU_DEVICES
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13 help
14 Xtensa processors are 32-bit RISC machines designed by Tensilica
15 primarily for embedded systems. These processors are both
16 configurable and extensible. The Linux port to the Xtensa
17 architecture supports all processor configurations and extensions,
18 with reasonable minimum requirements. The Xtensa Linux project has
19 a home page at <http://xtensa.sourceforge.net/>.
20
8e1a6dd2 21config RWSEM_XCHGADD_ALGORITHM
35f9cd08 22 def_bool y
8e1a6dd2 23
d4337aa5 24config GENERIC_HWEIGHT
35f9cd08 25 def_bool y
d4337aa5 26
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27config GENERIC_GPIO
28 def_bool y
29
f0d1b0b3 30config ARCH_HAS_ILOG2_U32
35f9cd08 31 def_bool n
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32
33config ARCH_HAS_ILOG2_U64
35f9cd08 34 def_bool n
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36config NO_IOPORT
37 def_bool y
38
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39config HZ
40 int
41 default 100
42
8e1a6dd2 43source "init/Kconfig"
dc52ddc0 44source "kernel/Kconfig.freezer"
8e1a6dd2 45
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46config MMU
47 def_bool n
48
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49config VARIANT_IRQ_SWITCH
50 def_bool n
51
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52menu "Processor type and features"
53
54choice
55 prompt "Xtensa Processor Configuration"
173d6681 56 default XTENSA_VARIANT_FSF
8e1a6dd2 57
173d6681 58config XTENSA_VARIANT_FSF
0025427e 59 bool "fsf - default (not generic) configuration"
35f9cd08 60 select MMU
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61
62config XTENSA_VARIANT_DC232B
63 bool "dc232b - Diamond 232L Standard Core Rev.B (LE)"
35f9cd08 64 select MMU
0025427e 65 help
35f9cd08 66 This variant refers to Tensilica's Diamond 232L Standard core Rev.B (LE).
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67
68config XTENSA_VARIANT_S6000
69 bool "s6000 - Stretch software configurable processor"
70 select VARIANT_IRQ_SWITCH
71 select ARCH_REQUIRE_GPIOLIB
b070a03f 72 select XTENSA_CALIBRATE_CCOUNT
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73endchoice
74
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75config XTENSA_UNALIGNED_USER
76 bool "Unaligned memory access in use space"
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77 help
78 The Xtensa architecture currently does not handle unaligned
79 memory accesses in hardware but through an exception handler.
80 Per default, unaligned memory accesses are disabled in user space.
8e1a6dd2 81
35f9cd08 82 Say Y here to enable unaligned memory access in user space.
8e1a6dd2 83
bd96efe1 84source "kernel/Kconfig.preempt"
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85
86config MATH_EMULATION
87 bool "Math emulation"
88 help
89 Can we use information of configuration file?
90
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91endmenu
92
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93config XTENSA_CALIBRATE_CCOUNT
94 def_bool n
95 help
96 On some platforms (XT2000, for example), the CPU clock rate can
97 vary. The frequency can be determined, however, by measuring
98 against a well known, fixed frequency, such as an UART oscillator.
99
100config SERIAL_CONSOLE
101 def_bool n
102
103config XTENSA_ISS_NETWORK
104 def_bool n
105
106menu "Bus options"
107
108config PCI
109 bool "PCI support"
110 default y
111 help
112 Find out whether you have a PCI motherboard. PCI is the name of a
113 bus system, i.e. the way the CPU talks to the other stuff inside
114 your box. Other bus systems are ISA, EISA, MicroChannel (MCA) or
115 VESA. If you have PCI, say Y, otherwise N.
116
117source "drivers/pci/Kconfig"
118
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119endmenu
120
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121menu "Platform options"
122
123choice
124 prompt "Xtensa System Type"
125 default XTENSA_PLATFORM_ISS
126
127config XTENSA_PLATFORM_ISS
128 bool "ISS"
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129 select XTENSA_CALIBRATE_CCOUNT
130 select SERIAL_CONSOLE
131 select XTENSA_ISS_NETWORK
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132 help
133 ISS is an acronym for Tensilica's Instruction Set Simulator.
134
135config XTENSA_PLATFORM_XT2000
136 bool "XT2000"
137 help
138 XT2000 is the name of Tensilica's feature-rich emulation platform.
139 This hardware is capable of running a full Linux distribution.
140
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141config XTENSA_PLATFORM_S6105
142 bool "S6105"
143 select SERIAL_CONSOLE
144
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145endchoice
146
147
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148config XTENSA_CPU_CLOCK
149 int "CPU clock rate [MHz]"
150 depends on !XTENSA_CALIBRATE_CCOUNT
35f9cd08 151 default 16
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152
153config GENERIC_CALIBRATE_DELAY
154 bool "Auto calibration of the BogoMIPS value"
35f9cd08 155 help
82300bf4 156 The BogoMIPS value can easily be derived from the CPU frequency.
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157
158config CMDLINE_BOOL
159 bool "Default bootloader kernel arguments"
160
161config CMDLINE
162 string "Initial kernel command string"
163 depends on CMDLINE_BOOL
164 default "console=ttyS0,38400 root=/dev/ram"
165 help
166 On some architectures (EBSA110 and CATS), there is currently no way
167 for the boot loader to pass arguments to the kernel. For these
168 architectures, you should supply some command-line options at build
169 time by entering them here. As a minimum, you should specify the
170 memory size and the root device (e.g., mem=64M root=/dev/nfs).
171
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172source "mm/Kconfig"
173
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174config HOTPLUG
175 bool "Support for hot-pluggable devices"
8e1a6dd2 176 help
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177 Say Y here if you want to plug devices into your computer while
178 the system is running, and be able to use them quickly. In many
179 cases, the devices can likewise be unplugged at any time too.
8e1a6dd2 180
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181 One well known example of this is PCMCIA- or PC-cards, credit-card
182 size devices such as network cards, modems or hard drives which are
183 plugged into slots found on all modern laptop computers. Another
184 example, used on modern desktops as well as laptops, is USB.
8e1a6dd2 185
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186 Enable HOTPLUG and build a modular kernel. Get agent software
187 (from <http://linux-hotplug.sourceforge.net/>) and install it.
188 Then your kernel will automatically call out to a user mode "policy
189 agent" (/sbin/hotplug) to load modules and set up software needed
190 to use devices as you hotplug them.
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191
192source "drivers/pcmcia/Kconfig"
193
194source "drivers/pci/hotplug/Kconfig"
195
196endmenu
197
cab00891 198menu "Executable file formats"
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199
200# only elf supported
201config KCORE_ELF
35f9cd08 202 def_bool y
8e1a6dd2 203 depends on PROC_FS
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204 help
205 If you enabled support for /proc file system then the file
206 /proc/kcore will contain the kernel core image in ELF format. This
207 can be used in gdb:
208
209 $ cd /usr/src/linux ; gdb vmlinux /proc/kcore
210
211 This is especially useful if you have compiled the kernel with the
212 "-g" option to preserve debugging information. It is mainly used
213 for examining kernel data structures on the live kernel.
214
215source "fs/Kconfig.binfmt"
216
217endmenu
218
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219source "net/Kconfig"
220
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221source "drivers/Kconfig"
222
223source "fs/Kconfig"
224
225menu "Xtensa initrd options"
226 depends on BLK_DEV_INITRD
227
35f9cd08 228config EMBEDDED_RAMDISK
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229 bool "Embed root filesystem ramdisk into the kernel"
230
231config EMBEDDED_RAMDISK_IMAGE
cab00891 232 string "Filename of gzipped ramdisk image"
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233 depends on EMBEDDED_RAMDISK
234 default "ramdisk.gz"
235 help
236 This is the filename of the ramdisk image to be built into the
237 kernel. Relative pathnames are relative to arch/xtensa/boot/ramdisk/.
238 The ramdisk image is not part of the kernel distribution; you must
239 provide one yourself.
240endmenu
241
242source "arch/xtensa/Kconfig.debug"
243
244source "security/Kconfig"
245
246source "crypto/Kconfig"
247
248source "lib/Kconfig"
249
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