5 select GENERIC_IRQ_SHOW
6 select ARCH_WANT_IPC_PARSE_VERSION
7 select HAVE_ARCH_TRACEHOOK
9 select GENERIC_ATOMIC64
10 select HAVE_NMI_WATCHDOG if MN10300_WD_TIMER
12 select GENERIC_CLOCKEVENTS
13 select MODULES_USE_ELF_RELA
14 select OLD_SIGSUSPEND3
16 select HAVE_DEBUG_STACKOVERFLOW
17 select ARCH_NO_COHERENT_DMA_MMAP
27 select MN10300_HAS_ATOMIC_OPS_UNIT
28 select MN10300_HAS_CACHE_SNOOP
30 config ERRATUM_NEED_TO_RELOAD_MMUCTR
31 def_bool y if AM33_3 || AM34_2
42 config RWSEM_GENERIC_SPINLOCK
45 config RWSEM_XCHGADD_ALGORITHM
48 config GENERIC_CALIBRATE_DELAY
51 config GENERIC_HWEIGHT
61 config ARCH_HAS_ILOG2_U32
69 source "kernel/Kconfig.freezer"
72 menu "Panasonic MN10300 system setup"
76 default MN10300_UNIT_ASB2303
78 This option specifies board for which the kernel will be
79 compiled. It affects the external peripherals catered for.
81 config MN10300_UNIT_ASB2303
84 config MN10300_UNIT_ASB2305
87 config MN10300_UNIT_ASB2364
89 select SMSC911X_ARCH_HOOKS if SMSC911X
94 prompt "Processor support"
95 default MN10300_PROC_MN103E010
97 This option specifies the processor for which the kernel will be
98 compiled. It affects the on-chip peripherals catered for.
100 config MN10300_PROC_MN103E010
102 depends on MN10300_UNIT_ASB2303 || MN10300_UNIT_ASB2305
104 select MN10300_PROC_HAS_TTYSM0
105 select MN10300_PROC_HAS_TTYSM1
106 select MN10300_PROC_HAS_TTYSM2
108 config MN10300_PROC_MN2WS0050
110 depends on MN10300_UNIT_ASB2364
112 select MN10300_PROC_HAS_TTYSM0
113 select MN10300_PROC_HAS_TTYSM1
114 select MN10300_PROC_HAS_TTYSM2
118 config MN10300_HAS_ATOMIC_OPS_UNIT
121 This should be enabled if the processor has an atomic ops unit
122 capable of doing LL/SC equivalent operations.
127 depends on MN10300_PROC_MN103E010 || MN10300_PROC_MN2WS0050
130 bool "Save FPU state lazily"
132 depends on FPU && !SMP
134 Enable this to be lazy in the saving of the FPU state to the owning
135 task's thread struct. This is useful if most tasks on the system
136 don't use the FPU as only those tasks that use it will pass it
137 between them, and the state needn't be saved for a task that isn't
140 This can't be so easily used on SMP as the process that owns the FPU
141 state on a CPU may be currently running on another CPU, so for the
142 moment, it is disabled.
144 source "arch/mn10300/mm/Kconfig.cache"
146 config MN10300_TLB_USE_PIDR
149 menu "Memory layout options"
151 config KERNEL_RAM_BASE_ADDRESS
152 hex "Base address of kernel RAM"
155 config INTERRUPT_VECTOR_BASE
156 hex "Base address of vector table"
159 The base address of the vector table will be programmed into
160 the TBR register. It must be on 16MiB address boundary.
162 config KERNEL_TEXT_ADDRESS
163 hex "Base address of kernel"
166 config KERNEL_ZIMAGE_BASE_ADDRESS
167 hex "Base address of compressed vmlinux image"
170 config BOOT_STACK_OFFSET
172 default "0xF00" if SMP
173 default "0xFF0" if !SMP
175 config BOOT_STACK_SIZE
182 bool "Symmetric multi-processing support"
184 depends on MN10300_PROC_MN2WS0050
186 This enables support for systems with more than one CPU. If you have
187 a system with only one CPU, say N. If you have a system with more
190 If you say N here, the kernel will run on uni- and multiprocessor
191 machines, but will use only one CPU of a multiprocessor machine. If
192 you say Y here, the kernel will run on many, but not all,
193 uniprocessor machines. On a uniprocessor machine, the kernel
194 will run faster if you say N here.
196 See also <file:Documentation/x86/i386/IO-APIC.txt>,
197 <file:Documentation/nmi_watchdog.txt> and the SMP-HOWTO available at
198 <http://www.tldp.org/docs.html#howto>.
200 If you don't know what to do here, say N.
207 source "kernel/Kconfig.preempt"
209 config MN10300_CURRENT_IN_E2
210 bool "Hold current task address in E2 register"
214 This option removes the E2/R2 register from the set available to gcc
215 for normal use and instead uses it to store the address of the
216 current process's task_struct whilst in the kernel.
218 This means the kernel doesn't need to calculate the address each time
219 "current" is used (take SP, AND with mask and dereference pointer
220 just to get the address), and instead can just use E2+offset
221 addressing each time.
223 This has no effect on userspace.
225 config MN10300_USING_JTAG
226 bool "Using JTAG to debug kernel"
229 This options indicates that JTAG will be used to debug the kernel. It
230 suppresses the use of certain hardware debugging features, such as
231 single-stepping, which are taken over completely by the JTAG unit.
233 source "kernel/Kconfig.hz"
236 bool "Using MN10300 RTC"
237 depends on MN10300_PROC_MN103E010 || MN10300_PROC_MN2WS0050
238 select GENERIC_CMOS_UPDATE
241 This option enables support for the RTC, thus enabling time to be
242 tracked, even when system is powered down. This is available on-chip
245 config MN10300_WD_TIMER
246 bool "Using MN10300 watchdog timer"
249 This options indicates that the watchdog timer will be used.
253 depends on MN10300_UNIT_ASB2305
255 select GENERIC_PCI_IOMAP
257 Some systems (such as the ASB2305) have PCI onboard. If you have one
258 of these boards and you wish to use the PCI facilities, say Y here.
260 The PCI-HOWTO, available from
261 <http://www.tldp.org/docs.html#howto>, contains valuable
262 information about which PCI hardware does work under Linux and which
265 source "drivers/pci/Kconfig"
267 source "drivers/pcmcia/Kconfig"
269 menu "MN10300 internal serial options"
271 config MN10300_PROC_HAS_TTYSM0
275 config MN10300_PROC_HAS_TTYSM1
279 config MN10300_PROC_HAS_TTYSM2
284 bool "Support for ttySM serial ports"
289 This option enables support for the on-chip serial ports that the
290 MN10300 has available.
292 config MN10300_TTYSM_CONSOLE
293 bool "Support for console on ttySM serial ports"
294 depends on MN10300_TTYSM
295 select SERIAL_CORE_CONSOLE
297 This option enables support for a console on the on-chip serial ports
298 that the MN10300 has available.
303 config MN10300_TTYSM0
304 bool "Enable SIF0 (/dev/ttySM0)"
305 depends on MN10300_TTYSM && MN10300_PROC_HAS_TTYSM0
307 Enable access to SIF0 through /dev/ttySM0 or gdb-stub
310 prompt "Select the timer to supply the clock for SIF0"
311 default MN10300_TTYSM0_TIMER8
312 depends on MN10300_TTYSM0
314 config MN10300_TTYSM0_TIMER8
315 bool "Use timer 8 (16-bit)"
317 config MN10300_TTYSM0_TIMER2
318 bool "Use timer 2 (8-bit)"
325 config MN10300_TTYSM1
326 bool "Enable SIF1 (/dev/ttySM1)"
327 depends on MN10300_TTYSM && MN10300_PROC_HAS_TTYSM1
329 Enable access to SIF1 through /dev/ttySM1 or gdb-stub
332 prompt "Select the timer to supply the clock for SIF1"
333 default MN10300_TTYSM1_TIMER12 \
334 if !(AM33_2 || AM33_3)
335 default MN10300_TTYSM1_TIMER9 \
337 depends on MN10300_TTYSM1
339 config MN10300_TTYSM1_TIMER12
340 bool "Use timer 12 (16-bit)"
341 depends on !(AM33_2 || AM33_3)
343 config MN10300_TTYSM1_TIMER9
344 bool "Use timer 9 (16-bit)"
345 depends on AM33_2 || AM33_3
347 config MN10300_TTYSM1_TIMER3
348 bool "Use timer 3 (8-bit)"
349 depends on AM33_2 || AM33_3
356 config MN10300_TTYSM2
357 bool "Enable SIF2 (/dev/ttySM2)"
358 depends on MN10300_TTYSM && MN10300_PROC_HAS_TTYSM2
360 Enable access to SIF2 through /dev/ttySM2 or gdb-stub
363 prompt "Select the timer to supply the clock for SIF2"
364 default MN10300_TTYSM2_TIMER3 \
365 if !(AM33_2 || AM33_3)
366 default MN10300_TTYSM2_TIMER10 \
368 depends on MN10300_TTYSM2
370 config MN10300_TTYSM2_TIMER9
371 bool "Use timer 9 (16-bit)"
372 depends on !(AM33_2 || AM33_3)
374 config MN10300_TTYSM2_TIMER1
375 bool "Use timer 1 (8-bit)"
376 depends on !(AM33_2 || AM33_3)
378 config MN10300_TTYSM2_TIMER3
379 bool "Use timer 3 (8-bit)"
380 depends on !(AM33_2 || AM33_3)
382 config MN10300_TTYSM2_TIMER10
383 bool "Use timer 10 (16-bit)"
384 depends on AM33_2 || AM33_3
388 config MN10300_TTYSM2_CTS
389 bool "Enable the use of the CTS line /dev/ttySM2"
390 depends on MN10300_TTYSM2 && AM33_2
394 menu "Interrupt request priority options"
396 comment "[!] NOTE: A lower number/level indicates a higher priority (0 is highest, 6 is lowest)"
398 comment "____Non-maskable interrupt levels____"
399 comment "The following must be set to a higher priority than local_irq_disable() and on-chip serial"
401 config DEBUGGER_IRQ_LEVEL
402 int "DEBUGGER interrupt priority"
403 depends on KERNEL_DEBUGGER
404 range 0 1 if LINUX_CLI_LEVEL = 2
405 range 0 2 if LINUX_CLI_LEVEL = 3
406 range 0 3 if LINUX_CLI_LEVEL = 4
407 range 0 4 if LINUX_CLI_LEVEL = 5
408 range 0 5 if LINUX_CLI_LEVEL = 6
411 comment "The following must be set to a higher priority than local_irq_disable()"
413 config MN10300_SERIAL_IRQ_LEVEL
414 int "MN10300 on-chip serial interrupt priority"
415 depends on MN10300_TTYSM
416 range 1 1 if LINUX_CLI_LEVEL = 2
417 range 1 2 if LINUX_CLI_LEVEL = 3
418 range 1 3 if LINUX_CLI_LEVEL = 4
419 range 1 4 if LINUX_CLI_LEVEL = 5
420 range 1 5 if LINUX_CLI_LEVEL = 6
424 comment "____Maskable interrupt levels____"
426 config LINUX_CLI_LEVEL
427 int "The highest interrupt priority excluded by local_irq_disable() (2-6)"
431 local_irq_disable() doesn't actually disable maskable interrupts -
432 what it does is restrict the levels of interrupt which are permitted
433 (a lower level indicates a higher priority) by lowering the value in
434 EPSW.IM from 7. Any interrupt is permitted for which the level is
437 Certain interrupts, such as DEBUGGER and virtual MN10300 on-chip
438 serial DMA interrupts are allowed to interrupt normal disabled
441 comment "The following must be set to a equal to or lower priority than LINUX_CLI_LEVEL"
443 config TIMER_IRQ_LEVEL
444 int "Kernel timer interrupt priority"
445 range LINUX_CLI_LEVEL 6
449 int "PCI interrupt priority"
451 range LINUX_CLI_LEVEL 6
454 config ETHERNET_IRQ_LEVEL
455 int "Ethernet interrupt priority"
456 depends on SMC91X || SMC911X || SMSC911X
457 range LINUX_CLI_LEVEL 6
460 config EXT_SERIAL_IRQ_LEVEL
461 int "External serial port interrupt priority"
462 depends on SERIAL_8250
463 range LINUX_CLI_LEVEL 6
470 menu "Power management options"
471 source kernel/power/Kconfig
477 menu "Executable formats"
479 source "fs/Kconfig.binfmt"
485 source "drivers/Kconfig"
489 source "arch/mn10300/Kconfig.debug"
491 source "security/Kconfig"
493 source "crypto/Kconfig"