4 # Horrible source of confusion. Die, die, die ...
7 mainmenu "Linux/MIPS Kernel Configuration"
9 menu "Machine selection"
16 bool "4G Systems MTX-1 board"
17 select DMA_NONCOHERENT
20 select SYS_HAS_CPU_MIPS32_R1
21 select SYS_SUPPORTS_LITTLE_ENDIAN
24 bool "AMD Alchemy Bosporus board"
26 select DMA_NONCOHERENT
27 select SYS_HAS_CPU_MIPS32_R1
28 select SYS_SUPPORTS_LITTLE_ENDIAN
31 bool "AMD Alchemy PB1000 board"
33 select DMA_NONCOHERENT
36 select SYS_HAS_CPU_MIPS32_R1
37 select SYS_SUPPORTS_LITTLE_ENDIAN
40 bool "AMD Alchemy PB1100 board"
42 select DMA_NONCOHERENT
45 select SYS_HAS_CPU_MIPS32_R1
46 select SYS_SUPPORTS_LITTLE_ENDIAN
49 bool "AMD Alchemy PB1500 board"
51 select DMA_NONCOHERENT
53 select SYS_HAS_CPU_MIPS32_R1
54 select SYS_SUPPORTS_LITTLE_ENDIAN
57 bool "AMD Alchemy PB1550 board"
59 select DMA_NONCOHERENT
61 select MIPS_DISABLE_OBSOLETE_IDE
62 select SYS_HAS_CPU_MIPS32_R1
63 select SYS_SUPPORTS_LITTLE_ENDIAN
66 bool "AMD Alchemy PB1200 board"
68 select DMA_NONCOHERENT
69 select MIPS_DISABLE_OBSOLETE_IDE
70 select SYS_HAS_CPU_MIPS32_R1
71 select SYS_SUPPORTS_LITTLE_ENDIAN
74 bool "AMD Alchemy DB1000 board"
76 select DMA_NONCOHERENT
78 select SYS_HAS_CPU_MIPS32_R1
79 select SYS_SUPPORTS_LITTLE_ENDIAN
82 bool "AMD Alchemy DB1100 board"
84 select DMA_NONCOHERENT
85 select SYS_HAS_CPU_MIPS32_R1
86 select SYS_SUPPORTS_LITTLE_ENDIAN
89 bool "AMD Alchemy DB1500 board"
91 select DMA_NONCOHERENT
93 select MIPS_DISABLE_OBSOLETE_IDE
94 select SYS_HAS_CPU_MIPS32_R1
95 select SYS_SUPPORTS_BIG_ENDIAN
96 select SYS_SUPPORTS_LITTLE_ENDIAN
99 bool "AMD Alchemy DB1550 board"
102 select DMA_NONCOHERENT
103 select MIPS_DISABLE_OBSOLETE_IDE
104 select SYS_HAS_CPU_MIPS32_R1
105 select SYS_SUPPORTS_LITTLE_ENDIAN
108 bool "AMD Alchemy DB1200 board"
111 select MIPS_DISABLE_OBSOLETE_IDE
112 select SYS_HAS_CPU_MIPS32_R1
113 select SYS_SUPPORTS_LITTLE_ENDIAN
116 bool "AMD Alchemy Mirage board"
117 select DMA_NONCOHERENT
119 select SYS_HAS_CPU_MIPS32_R1
120 select SYS_SUPPORTS_LITTLE_ENDIAN
123 bool "Basler eXcite smart camera support"
130 select SYS_HAS_CPU_RM9000
131 select SYS_SUPPORTS_32BIT_KERNEL
132 select SYS_SUPPORTS_64BIT_KERNEL
133 select SYS_SUPPORTS_BIG_ENDIAN
135 The eXcite is a smart camera platform manufactured by
136 Basler Vision Technologies AG
138 config BASLER_EXCITE_PROTOTYPE
139 bool "Support for pre-release units"
140 depends on BASLER_EXCITE
143 Pre-series (prototype) units are different from later ones in
144 some ways. Select this option if you have one of these. Please
145 note that a kernel built with this option selected will not be
146 able to run on normal units.
150 select DMA_NONCOHERENT
155 select SYS_HAS_CPU_NEVADA
156 select SYS_SUPPORTS_32BIT_KERNEL
157 select SYS_SUPPORTS_64BIT_KERNEL if EXPERIMENTAL
158 select SYS_SUPPORTS_LITTLE_ENDIAN
160 config MACH_DECSTATION
163 select DMA_NONCOHERENT
166 select SYS_HAS_CPU_R3000
167 select SYS_HAS_CPU_R4X00
168 select SYS_SUPPORTS_32BIT_KERNEL
169 select SYS_SUPPORTS_64BIT_KERNEL if EXPERIMENTAL
170 select SYS_SUPPORTS_LITTLE_ENDIAN
171 select SYS_SUPPORTS_128HZ
172 select SYS_SUPPORTS_256HZ
173 select SYS_SUPPORTS_1024HZ
175 This enables support for DEC's MIPS based workstations. For details
176 see the Linux/MIPS FAQ on <http://www.linux-mips.org/> and the
177 DECstation porting pages on <http://decstation.unix-ag.org/>.
179 If you have one of the following DECstation Models you definitely
180 want to choose R4xx0 for the CPU Type:
187 otherwise choose R3000.
190 bool "Galileo EV64120 Evaluation board (EXPERIMENTAL)"
191 depends on EXPERIMENTAL
192 select DMA_NONCOHERENT
195 select SYS_HAS_CPU_R5000
196 select SYS_SUPPORTS_32BIT_KERNEL
197 select SYS_SUPPORTS_64BIT_KERNEL
198 select SYS_SUPPORTS_BIG_ENDIAN
200 This is an evaluation board based on the Galileo GT-64120
201 single-chip system controller that contains a MIPS R5000 compatible
202 core running at 75/100MHz. Their website is located at
203 <http://www.marvell.com/>. Say Y here if you wish to build a
204 kernel for this platform.
207 bool "Galileo EV96100 Evaluation board (EXPERIMENTAL)"
208 depends on EXPERIMENTAL
209 select DMA_NONCOHERENT
213 select RM7000_CPU_SCACHE
215 select SYS_HAS_CPU_R5000
216 select SYS_HAS_CPU_RM7000
217 select SYS_SUPPORTS_32BIT_KERNEL
218 select SYS_SUPPORTS_64BIT_KERNEL if EXPERIMENTAL
219 select SYS_SUPPORTS_BIG_ENDIAN
221 This is an evaluation board based on the Galileo GT-96100 LAN/WAN
222 communications controllers containing a MIPS R5000 compatible core
223 running at 83MHz. Their website is <http://www.marvell.com/>. Say Y
224 here if you wish to build a kernel for this platform.
227 bool "Globespan IVR board"
228 select DMA_NONCOHERENT
231 select SYS_HAS_CPU_NEVADA
232 select SYS_SUPPORTS_32BIT_KERNEL
233 select SYS_SUPPORTS_64BIT_KERNEL if EXPERIMENTAL
234 select SYS_SUPPORTS_LITTLE_ENDIAN
236 This is an evaluation board built by Globespan to showcase thir
237 iVR (Internet Video Recorder) design. It utilizes a QED RM5231
238 R5000 MIPS core. More information can be found out their website
239 located at <http://www.globespan.net/>. Say Y here if you wish to
240 build a kernel for this platform.
243 bool "ITE 8172G board"
244 select DMA_NONCOHERENT
247 select SYS_HAS_CPU_R5432
248 select SYS_HAS_CPU_NEVADA
249 select SYS_SUPPORTS_32BIT_KERNEL
250 select SYS_SUPPORTS_64BIT_KERNEL if EXPERIMENTAL
251 select SYS_SUPPORTS_LITTLE_ENDIAN
253 Ths is an evaluation board made by ITE <http://www.ite.com.tw/>
254 with ATX form factor that utilizes a MIPS R5000 to work with its
255 ITE8172G companion internet appliance chip. The MIPS core can be
256 either a NEC Vr5432 or QED RM5231. Say Y here if you wish to build
257 a kernel for this platform.
260 bool "Jazz family of machines"
263 select ARCH_MAY_HAVE_PC_FDC
264 select GENERIC_ISA_DMA
268 select SYS_HAS_CPU_R4X00
269 select SYS_SUPPORTS_32BIT_KERNEL
270 select SYS_SUPPORTS_64BIT_KERNEL if EXPERIMENTAL
271 select SYS_SUPPORTS_100HZ
273 This a family of machines based on the MIPS R4030 chipset which was
274 used by several vendors to build RISC/os and Windows NT workstations.
275 Members include the Acer PICA, MIPS Magnum 4000, MIPS Millenium and
276 Olivetti M700-10 workstations.
279 bool "LASAT Networks platforms"
280 select DMA_NONCOHERENT
284 select R5000_CPU_SCACHE
285 select SYS_HAS_CPU_R5000
286 select SYS_SUPPORTS_32BIT_KERNEL
287 select SYS_SUPPORTS_64BIT_KERNEL if EXPERIMENTAL
288 select SYS_SUPPORTS_LITTLE_ENDIAN
291 bool "MIPS Atlas board"
293 select DMA_NONCOHERENT
296 select MIPS_BOARDS_GEN
300 select RM7000_CPU_SCACHE
302 select SYS_HAS_CPU_MIPS32_R1
303 select SYS_HAS_CPU_MIPS32_R2
304 select SYS_HAS_CPU_MIPS64_R1
305 select SYS_HAS_CPU_NEVADA
306 select SYS_HAS_CPU_RM7000
307 select SYS_SUPPORTS_32BIT_KERNEL
308 select SYS_SUPPORTS_64BIT_KERNEL
309 select SYS_SUPPORTS_BIG_ENDIAN
310 select SYS_SUPPORTS_LITTLE_ENDIAN
311 select SYS_SUPPORTS_MULTITHREADING if EXPERIMENTAL
313 This enables support for the MIPS Technologies Atlas evaluation
317 bool "MIPS Malta board"
318 select ARCH_MAY_HAVE_PC_FDC
320 select HAVE_STD_PC_SERIAL_PORT
321 select DMA_NONCOHERENT
323 select GENERIC_ISA_DMA
326 select MIPS_BOARDS_GEN
328 select MIPS_CPU_SCACHE
332 select SYS_HAS_CPU_MIPS32_R1
333 select SYS_HAS_CPU_MIPS32_R2
334 select SYS_HAS_CPU_MIPS64_R1
335 select SYS_HAS_CPU_NEVADA
336 select SYS_HAS_CPU_RM7000
337 select SYS_SUPPORTS_32BIT_KERNEL
338 select SYS_SUPPORTS_64BIT_KERNEL
339 select SYS_SUPPORTS_BIG_ENDIAN
340 select SYS_SUPPORTS_LITTLE_ENDIAN
341 select SYS_SUPPORTS_MULTITHREADING
343 This enables support for the MIPS Technologies Malta evaluation
347 bool "MIPS SEAD board (EXPERIMENTAL)"
348 depends on EXPERIMENTAL
350 select DMA_NONCOHERENT
351 select MIPS_BOARDS_GEN
352 select SYS_HAS_CPU_MIPS32_R1
353 select SYS_HAS_CPU_MIPS32_R2
354 select SYS_HAS_CPU_MIPS64_R1
355 select SYS_SUPPORTS_32BIT_KERNEL
356 select SYS_SUPPORTS_64BIT_KERNEL if EXPERIMENTAL
357 select SYS_SUPPORTS_BIG_ENDIAN
358 select SYS_SUPPORTS_LITTLE_ENDIAN
360 This enables support for the MIPS Technologies SEAD evaluation
364 bool "Wind River PPMC board"
367 select DMA_NONCOHERENT
371 select SYS_HAS_CPU_MIPS32_R1
372 select SYS_HAS_CPU_MIPS32_R2
373 select SYS_HAS_CPU_MIPS64_R1
374 select SYS_HAS_CPU_NEVADA
375 select SYS_HAS_CPU_RM7000
376 select SYS_SUPPORTS_32BIT_KERNEL
377 select SYS_SUPPORTS_64BIT_KERNEL
378 select SYS_SUPPORTS_BIG_ENDIAN
379 select SYS_SUPPORTS_LITTLE_ENDIAN
381 This enables support for the Wind River MIPS32 4KC PPMC evaluation
382 board, which is based on GT64120 bridge chip.
385 bool 'MIPS simulator (MIPSsim)'
386 select DMA_NONCOHERENT
388 select SYS_HAS_CPU_MIPS32_R1
389 select SYS_HAS_CPU_MIPS32_R2
390 select SYS_SUPPORTS_32BIT_KERNEL
391 select SYS_SUPPORTS_BIG_ENDIAN
392 select SYS_SUPPORTS_LITTLE_ENDIAN
394 This option enables support for MIPS Technologies MIPSsim software
397 config MOMENCO_JAGUAR_ATX
398 bool "Momentum Jaguar board"
400 select DMA_NONCOHERENT
407 select RM7000_CPU_SCACHE
409 select SYS_HAS_CPU_RM9000
410 select SYS_SUPPORTS_32BIT_KERNEL
411 select SYS_SUPPORTS_64BIT_KERNEL
412 select SYS_SUPPORTS_BIG_ENDIAN
414 The Jaguar ATX is a MIPS-based Single Board Computer (SBC) made by
415 Momentum Computer <http://www.momenco.com/>.
417 config MOMENCO_OCELOT
418 bool "Momentum Ocelot board"
419 select DMA_NONCOHERENT
424 select RM7000_CPU_SCACHE
426 select SYS_HAS_CPU_RM7000
427 select SYS_SUPPORTS_32BIT_KERNEL
428 select SYS_SUPPORTS_64BIT_KERNEL
429 select SYS_SUPPORTS_BIG_ENDIAN
431 The Ocelot is a MIPS-based Single Board Computer (SBC) made by
432 Momentum Computer <http://www.momenco.com/>.
434 config MOMENCO_OCELOT_3
435 bool "Momentum Ocelot-3 board"
437 select DMA_NONCOHERENT
443 select RM7000_CPU_SCACHE
445 select SYS_HAS_CPU_RM9000
446 select SYS_SUPPORTS_32BIT_KERNEL
447 select SYS_SUPPORTS_64BIT_KERNEL
448 select SYS_SUPPORTS_BIG_ENDIAN
450 The Ocelot-3 is based off Discovery III System Controller and
451 PMC-Sierra Rm79000 core.
453 config MOMENCO_OCELOT_C
454 bool "Momentum Ocelot-C board"
455 select DMA_NONCOHERENT
460 select RM7000_CPU_SCACHE
462 select SYS_HAS_CPU_RM7000
463 select SYS_SUPPORTS_32BIT_KERNEL
464 select SYS_SUPPORTS_64BIT_KERNEL
465 select SYS_SUPPORTS_BIG_ENDIAN
467 The Ocelot is a MIPS-based Single Board Computer (SBC) made by
468 Momentum Computer <http://www.momenco.com/>.
470 config MOMENCO_OCELOT_G
471 bool "Momentum Ocelot-G board"
472 select DMA_NONCOHERENT
477 select RM7000_CPU_SCACHE
479 select SYS_HAS_CPU_RM7000
480 select SYS_SUPPORTS_32BIT_KERNEL
481 select SYS_SUPPORTS_64BIT_KERNEL
482 select SYS_SUPPORTS_BIG_ENDIAN
483 select ARCH_SPARSEMEM_ENABLE
485 The Ocelot is a MIPS-based Single Board Computer (SBC) made by
486 Momentum Computer <http://www.momenco.com/>.
489 bool "MyCable XXS1500 board"
490 select DMA_NONCOHERENT
492 select SYS_SUPPORTS_LITTLE_ENDIAN
495 bool "Philips PNX8550 based Viper2-PCI board"
498 select SYS_SUPPORTS_LITTLE_ENDIAN
501 bool "Philips PNX8550 based JBS board"
504 select SYS_SUPPORTS_LITTLE_ENDIAN
507 bool "NEC DDB Vrc-5477"
508 select DDB5XXX_COMMON
509 select DMA_NONCOHERENT
513 select SYS_HAS_CPU_R5432
514 select SYS_SUPPORTS_32BIT_KERNEL
515 select SYS_SUPPORTS_64BIT_KERNEL if EXPERIMENTAL
516 select SYS_SUPPORTS_LITTLE_ENDIAN
518 This enables support for the R5432-based NEC DDB Vrc-5477,
519 or Rockhopper/SolutionGear boards with R5432/R5500 CPUs.
521 Features : kernel debugging, serial terminal, NFS root fs, on-board
522 ether port USB, AC97, PCI, etc.
525 bool "NEC VR41XX-based machines"
526 select SYS_HAS_CPU_VR41XX
527 select SYS_SUPPORTS_32BIT_KERNEL
528 select SYS_SUPPORTS_64BIT_KERNEL if EXPERIMENTAL
531 bool "PMC-Sierra Yosemite eval board"
538 select SYS_HAS_CPU_RM9000
539 select SYS_SUPPORTS_32BIT_KERNEL
540 select SYS_SUPPORTS_64BIT_KERNEL
541 select SYS_SUPPORTS_BIG_ENDIAN
542 select SYS_SUPPORTS_HIGHMEM
543 select SYS_SUPPORTS_SMP
545 Yosemite is an evaluation board for the RM9000x2 processor
546 manufactured by PMC-Sierra.
551 select GENERIC_ISA_DMA
552 select HAVE_STD_PC_SERIAL_PORT
557 select SYS_HAS_CPU_MIPS32_R1
558 select SYS_SUPPORTS_32BIT_KERNEL
559 select SYS_SUPPORTS_BIG_ENDIAN
560 select ARCH_SPARSEMEM_ENABLE
562 Qemu is a software emulator which among other architectures also
563 can simulate a MIPS32 4Kc system. This patch adds support for the
564 system architecture that currently is being simulated by Qemu. It
565 will eventually be removed again when Qemu has the capability to
566 simulate actual MIPS hardware platforms. More information on Qemu
567 can be found at http://www.linux-mips.org/wiki/Qemu.
570 bool "Support for NEC EMMA2RH Mark-eins"
571 select DMA_NONCOHERENT
575 select SYS_SUPPORTS_32BIT_KERNEL
576 select SYS_SUPPORTS_BIG_ENDIAN
577 select SYS_SUPPORTS_LITTLE_ENDIAN
578 select SYS_HAS_CPU_R5000
580 This enables support for the R5432-based NEC Mark-eins
581 boards with R5500 CPU.
584 bool "SGI IP22 (Indy/Indigo2)"
588 select DMA_NONCOHERENT
590 select IP22_CPU_SCACHE
594 select SYS_HAS_CPU_R4X00
595 select SYS_HAS_CPU_R5000
596 select SYS_SUPPORTS_32BIT_KERNEL
597 select SYS_SUPPORTS_64BIT_KERNEL
598 select SYS_SUPPORTS_BIG_ENDIAN
599 select SYS_SUPPORTS_SMP
601 This are the SGI Indy, Challenge S and Indigo2, as well as certain
602 OEM variants like the Tandem CMN B006S. To compile a Linux kernel
603 that runs on these, say Y here.
606 bool "SGI IP27 (Origin200/2000)"
614 select SYS_HAS_CPU_R10000
615 select SYS_SUPPORTS_64BIT_KERNEL
616 select SYS_SUPPORTS_BIG_ENDIAN
617 select SYS_SUPPORTS_NUMA
619 This are the SGI Origin 200, Origin 2000 and Onyx 2 Graphics
620 workstations. To compile a Linux kernel that runs on these, say Y
624 bool "SGI IP32 (O2) (EXPERIMENTAL)"
625 depends on EXPERIMENTAL
631 select DMA_NONCOHERENT
633 select R5000_CPU_SCACHE
634 select RM7000_CPU_SCACHE
635 select SYS_HAS_CPU_R5000
636 select SYS_HAS_CPU_R10000 if BROKEN
637 select SYS_HAS_CPU_RM7000
638 select SYS_HAS_CPU_NEVADA
639 select SYS_SUPPORTS_64BIT_KERNEL
640 select SYS_SUPPORTS_BIG_ENDIAN
642 If you want this kernel to run on SGI O2 workstation, say Y here.
645 bool "Sibyte BCM91480B-BigSur"
649 select SIBYTE_BCM1x80
651 select SYS_HAS_CPU_SB1
652 select SYS_SUPPORTS_BIG_ENDIAN
653 select SYS_SUPPORTS_LITTLE_ENDIAN
656 bool "Sibyte BCM91250A-SWARM"
661 select SYS_HAS_CPU_SB1
662 select SYS_SUPPORTS_BIG_ENDIAN
663 select SYS_SUPPORTS_HIGHMEM
664 select SYS_SUPPORTS_LITTLE_ENDIAN
666 config SIBYTE_SENTOSA
667 bool "Sibyte BCM91250E-Sentosa"
668 depends on EXPERIMENTAL
673 select SYS_HAS_CPU_SB1
674 select SYS_SUPPORTS_BIG_ENDIAN
675 select SYS_SUPPORTS_LITTLE_ENDIAN
678 bool "Sibyte BCM91125E-Rhone"
679 depends on EXPERIMENTAL
682 select SIBYTE_BCM1125H
684 select SYS_HAS_CPU_SB1
685 select SYS_SUPPORTS_BIG_ENDIAN
686 select SYS_SUPPORTS_LITTLE_ENDIAN
689 bool "Sibyte BCM91120x-Carmel"
690 depends on EXPERIMENTAL
693 select SIBYTE_BCM1120
695 select SYS_HAS_CPU_SB1
696 select SYS_SUPPORTS_BIG_ENDIAN
697 select SYS_SUPPORTS_LITTLE_ENDIAN
699 config SIBYTE_PTSWARM
700 bool "Sibyte BCM91250PT-PTSWARM"
701 depends on EXPERIMENTAL
706 select SYS_HAS_CPU_SB1
707 select SYS_SUPPORTS_BIG_ENDIAN
708 select SYS_SUPPORTS_HIGHMEM
709 select SYS_SUPPORTS_LITTLE_ENDIAN
711 config SIBYTE_LITTLESUR
712 bool "Sibyte BCM91250C2-LittleSur"
713 depends on EXPERIMENTAL
718 select SYS_HAS_CPU_SB1
719 select SYS_SUPPORTS_BIG_ENDIAN
720 select SYS_SUPPORTS_HIGHMEM
721 select SYS_SUPPORTS_LITTLE_ENDIAN
724 bool "Sibyte BCM91120C-CRhine"
725 depends on EXPERIMENTAL
728 select SIBYTE_BCM1120
730 select SYS_HAS_CPU_SB1
731 select SYS_SUPPORTS_BIG_ENDIAN
732 select SYS_SUPPORTS_LITTLE_ENDIAN
735 bool "Sibyte BCM91125C-CRhone"
736 depends on EXPERIMENTAL
739 select SIBYTE_BCM1125
741 select SYS_HAS_CPU_SB1
742 select SYS_SUPPORTS_BIG_ENDIAN
743 select SYS_SUPPORTS_HIGHMEM
744 select SYS_SUPPORTS_LITTLE_ENDIAN
748 select ARC if CPU_LITTLE_ENDIAN
749 select ARC32 if CPU_LITTLE_ENDIAN
750 select ARCH_MAY_HAVE_PC_FDC
752 select DMA_NONCOHERENT
753 select GENERIC_ISA_DMA
754 select HAVE_STD_PC_SERIAL_PORT
760 select SWAP_IO_SPACE if CPU_BIG_ENDIAN
761 select SYS_HAS_CPU_R4X00
762 select SYS_HAS_CPU_R5000
763 select R5000_CPU_SCACHE
764 select SYS_SUPPORTS_32BIT_KERNEL
765 select SYS_SUPPORTS_64BIT_KERNEL if EXPERIMENTAL
766 select SYS_SUPPORTS_BIG_ENDIAN
767 select SYS_SUPPORTS_HIGHMEM
768 select SYS_SUPPORTS_LITTLE_ENDIAN
770 The SNI RM200 PCI was a MIPS-based platform manufactured by Siemens
771 Nixdorf Informationssysteme (SNI), parent company of Pyramid
772 Technology and now in turn merged with Fujitsu. Say Y here to
773 support this machine type.
775 config TOSHIBA_JMR3927
776 bool "Toshiba JMR-TX3927 board"
777 select DMA_NONCOHERENT
781 select SYS_HAS_CPU_TX39XX
782 select SYS_SUPPORTS_32BIT_KERNEL
783 select SYS_SUPPORTS_BIG_ENDIAN
784 select TOSHIBA_BOARDS
786 config TOSHIBA_RBTX4927
787 bool "Toshiba TBTX49[23]7 board"
788 select DMA_NONCOHERENT
789 select HAS_TXX9_SERIAL
794 select SYS_HAS_CPU_TX49XX
795 select SYS_SUPPORTS_32BIT_KERNEL
796 select SYS_SUPPORTS_64BIT_KERNEL
797 select SYS_SUPPORTS_BIG_ENDIAN
798 select TOSHIBA_BOARDS
800 This Toshiba board is based on the TX4927 processor. Say Y here to
801 support this machine type
803 config TOSHIBA_RBTX4938
804 bool "Toshiba RBTX4938 board"
805 select HAVE_STD_PC_SERIAL_PORT
806 select DMA_NONCOHERENT
807 select GENERIC_ISA_DMA
808 select HAS_TXX9_SERIAL
813 select SYS_HAS_CPU_TX49XX
814 select SYS_SUPPORTS_32BIT_KERNEL
815 select SYS_SUPPORTS_LITTLE_ENDIAN
816 select SYS_SUPPORTS_BIG_ENDIAN
817 select TOSHIBA_BOARDS
819 This Toshiba board is based on the TX4938 processor. Say Y here to
820 support this machine type
824 source "arch/mips/ddb5xxx/Kconfig"
825 source "arch/mips/gt64120/ev64120/Kconfig"
826 source "arch/mips/jazz/Kconfig"
827 source "arch/mips/ite-boards/Kconfig"
828 source "arch/mips/lasat/Kconfig"
829 source "arch/mips/momentum/Kconfig"
830 source "arch/mips/pmc-sierra/Kconfig"
831 source "arch/mips/sgi-ip27/Kconfig"
832 source "arch/mips/sibyte/Kconfig"
833 source "arch/mips/tx4927/Kconfig"
834 source "arch/mips/tx4938/Kconfig"
835 source "arch/mips/vr41xx/Kconfig"
836 source "arch/mips/philips/pnx8550/common/Kconfig"
837 source "arch/mips/cobalt/Kconfig"
841 config RWSEM_GENERIC_SPINLOCK
845 config RWSEM_XCHGADD_ALGORITHM
848 config GENERIC_FIND_NEXT_BIT
852 config GENERIC_HWEIGHT
856 config GENERIC_CALIBRATE_DELAY
860 config SCHED_NO_NO_OMIT_FRAME_POINTER
865 # Select some configuration options automatically based on user selections.
870 config ARCH_MAY_HAVE_PC_FDC
881 select DMA_NEED_PCI_MAP_STATE
883 config DMA_NONCOHERENT
885 select DMA_NEED_PCI_MAP_STATE
887 config DMA_NEED_PCI_MAP_STATE
896 config GENERIC_ISA_DMA
905 select SYS_SUPPORTS_HIGHMEM
916 config MIPS_DISABLE_OBSOLETE_IDE
920 # Endianess selection. Suffiently obscure so many users don't know what to
921 # answer,so we try hard to limit the available choices. Also the use of a
922 # choice statement should be more obvious to the user.
925 prompt "Endianess selection"
927 Some MIPS machines can be configured for either little or big endian
928 byte order. These modes require different kernels and a different
929 Linux distribution. In general there is one prefered byteorder for a
930 particular system but some systems are just as commonly used in the
931 one or the other endianess.
933 config CPU_BIG_ENDIAN
935 depends on SYS_SUPPORTS_BIG_ENDIAN
937 config CPU_LITTLE_ENDIAN
939 depends on SYS_SUPPORTS_LITTLE_ENDIAN
944 config SYS_SUPPORTS_BIG_ENDIAN
947 config SYS_SUPPORTS_LITTLE_ENDIAN
962 config DDB5XXX_COMMON
965 config MIPS_BOARDS_GEN
976 select HAS_TXX9_SERIAL
1006 select SYS_HAS_CPU_MIPS32_R1
1007 select SYS_SUPPORTS_32BIT_KERNEL
1015 select DMA_NONCOHERENT
1017 select SYS_HAS_CPU_MIPS32_R1
1018 select SYS_SUPPORTS_32BIT_KERNEL
1020 config SWAP_IO_SPACE
1029 # Unfortunately not all GT64120 systems run the chip at the same clock.
1030 # As the user for the clock rate and try to minimize the available options.
1033 prompt "Galileo Chip Clock"
1034 #default SYSCLK_83 if MIPS_EV64120
1035 depends on MIPS_EV64120 || MOMENCO_OCELOT || MOMENCO_OCELOT_G
1036 default SYSCLK_83 if MIPS_EV64120
1037 default SYSCLK_100 if MOMENCO_OCELOT || MOMENCO_OCELOT_G
1040 bool "75" if MIPS_EV64120
1043 bool "83.3" if MIPS_EV64120
1046 bool "100" if MIPS_EV64120 || MOMENCO_OCELOT || MOMENCO_OCELOT_G
1053 config AU1X00_USB_DEVICE
1055 depends on MIPS_PB1500 || MIPS_PB1100 || MIPS_PB1000
1064 depends on MIPS_ITE8172 || MIPS_IVR
1069 depends on MIPS_ITE8172
1075 config MIPS_L1_CACHE_SHIFT
1077 default "4" if MACH_DECSTATION
1078 default "7" if SGI_IP27
1081 config HAVE_STD_PC_SERIAL_PORT
1085 bool "ARC console support"
1086 depends on SGI_IP22 || SNI_RM200_PCI
1090 depends on MACH_JAZZ || SNI_RM200_PCI || SGI_IP32
1095 depends on MACH_JAZZ || SNI_RM200_PCI || SGI_IP22 || SGI_IP32
1104 config TOSHIBA_BOARDS
1107 menu "CPU selection"
1113 config CPU_MIPS32_R1
1114 bool "MIPS32 Release 1"
1115 depends on SYS_HAS_CPU_MIPS32_R1
1117 select CPU_HAS_PREFETCH
1118 select CPU_SUPPORTS_32BIT_KERNEL
1119 select CPU_SUPPORTS_HIGHMEM
1121 Choose this option to build a kernel for release 1 or later of the
1122 MIPS32 architecture. Most modern embedded systems with a 32-bit
1123 MIPS processor are based on a MIPS32 processor. If you know the
1124 specific type of processor in your system, choose those that one
1125 otherwise CPU_MIPS32_R1 is a safe bet for any MIPS32 system.
1126 Release 2 of the MIPS32 architecture is available since several
1127 years so chances are you even have a MIPS32 Release 2 processor
1128 in which case you should choose CPU_MIPS32_R2 instead for better
1131 config CPU_MIPS32_R2
1132 bool "MIPS32 Release 2"
1133 depends on SYS_HAS_CPU_MIPS32_R2
1135 select CPU_HAS_PREFETCH
1136 select CPU_SUPPORTS_32BIT_KERNEL
1137 select CPU_SUPPORTS_HIGHMEM
1139 Choose this option to build a kernel for release 2 or later of the
1140 MIPS32 architecture. Most modern embedded systems with a 32-bit
1141 MIPS processor are based on a MIPS32 processor. If you know the
1142 specific type of processor in your system, choose those that one
1143 otherwise CPU_MIPS32_R1 is a safe bet for any MIPS32 system.
1145 config CPU_MIPS64_R1
1146 bool "MIPS64 Release 1"
1147 depends on SYS_HAS_CPU_MIPS64_R1
1149 select CPU_HAS_PREFETCH
1150 select CPU_SUPPORTS_32BIT_KERNEL
1151 select CPU_SUPPORTS_64BIT_KERNEL
1152 select CPU_SUPPORTS_HIGHMEM
1154 Choose this option to build a kernel for release 1 or later of the
1155 MIPS64 architecture. Many modern embedded systems with a 64-bit
1156 MIPS processor are based on a MIPS64 processor. If you know the
1157 specific type of processor in your system, choose those that one
1158 otherwise CPU_MIPS64_R1 is a safe bet for any MIPS64 system.
1159 Release 2 of the MIPS64 architecture is available since several
1160 years so chances are you even have a MIPS64 Release 2 processor
1161 in which case you should choose CPU_MIPS64_R2 instead for better
1164 config CPU_MIPS64_R2
1165 bool "MIPS64 Release 2"
1166 depends on SYS_HAS_CPU_MIPS64_R2
1168 select CPU_HAS_PREFETCH
1169 select CPU_SUPPORTS_32BIT_KERNEL
1170 select CPU_SUPPORTS_64BIT_KERNEL
1171 select CPU_SUPPORTS_HIGHMEM
1173 Choose this option to build a kernel for release 2 or later of the
1174 MIPS64 architecture. Many modern embedded systems with a 64-bit
1175 MIPS processor are based on a MIPS64 processor. If you know the
1176 specific type of processor in your system, choose those that one
1177 otherwise CPU_MIPS64_R1 is a safe bet for any MIPS64 system.
1181 depends on SYS_HAS_CPU_R3000
1183 select CPU_SUPPORTS_32BIT_KERNEL
1184 select CPU_SUPPORTS_HIGHMEM
1186 Please make sure to pick the right CPU type. Linux/MIPS is not
1187 designed to be generic, i.e. Kernels compiled for R3000 CPUs will
1188 *not* work on R4000 machines and vice versa. However, since most
1189 of the supported machines have an R4000 (or similar) CPU, R4x00
1190 might be a safe bet. If the resulting kernel does not work,
1191 try to recompile with R3000.
1195 depends on SYS_HAS_CPU_TX39XX
1196 select CPU_SUPPORTS_32BIT_KERNEL
1200 depends on SYS_HAS_CPU_VR41XX
1201 select CPU_SUPPORTS_32BIT_KERNEL
1202 select CPU_SUPPORTS_64BIT_KERNEL
1204 The options selects support for the NEC VR4100 series of processors.
1205 Only choose this option if you have one of these processors as a
1206 kernel built with this option will not run on any other type of
1207 processor or vice versa.
1211 depends on SYS_HAS_CPU_R4300
1213 select CPU_SUPPORTS_32BIT_KERNEL
1214 select CPU_SUPPORTS_64BIT_KERNEL
1216 MIPS Technologies R4300-series processors.
1220 depends on SYS_HAS_CPU_R4X00
1222 select CPU_SUPPORTS_32BIT_KERNEL
1223 select CPU_SUPPORTS_64BIT_KERNEL
1225 MIPS Technologies R4000-series processors other than 4300, including
1226 the R4000, R4400, R4600, and 4700.
1230 depends on SYS_HAS_CPU_TX49XX
1232 select CPU_HAS_PREFETCH
1233 select CPU_SUPPORTS_32BIT_KERNEL
1234 select CPU_SUPPORTS_64BIT_KERNEL
1238 depends on SYS_HAS_CPU_R5000
1240 select CPU_SUPPORTS_32BIT_KERNEL
1241 select CPU_SUPPORTS_64BIT_KERNEL
1243 MIPS Technologies R5000-series processors other than the Nevada.
1247 depends on SYS_HAS_CPU_R5432
1249 select CPU_SUPPORTS_32BIT_KERNEL
1250 select CPU_SUPPORTS_64BIT_KERNEL
1254 depends on EXPERIMENTAL
1256 depends on SYS_HAS_CPU_R6000
1257 select CPU_SUPPORTS_32BIT_KERNEL
1259 MIPS Technologies R6000 and R6000A series processors. Note these
1260 processors are extremely rare and the support for them is incomplete.
1264 depends on SYS_HAS_CPU_NEVADA
1266 select CPU_SUPPORTS_32BIT_KERNEL
1267 select CPU_SUPPORTS_64BIT_KERNEL
1269 QED / PMC-Sierra RM52xx-series ("Nevada") processors.
1273 depends on EXPERIMENTAL
1274 depends on SYS_HAS_CPU_R8000
1276 select CPU_HAS_PREFETCH
1277 select CPU_SUPPORTS_64BIT_KERNEL
1279 MIPS Technologies R8000 processors. Note these processors are
1280 uncommon and the support for them is incomplete.
1284 depends on SYS_HAS_CPU_R10000
1286 select CPU_HAS_PREFETCH
1287 select CPU_SUPPORTS_32BIT_KERNEL
1288 select CPU_SUPPORTS_64BIT_KERNEL
1289 select CPU_SUPPORTS_HIGHMEM
1291 MIPS Technologies R10000-series processors.
1295 depends on SYS_HAS_CPU_RM7000
1297 select CPU_HAS_PREFETCH
1298 select CPU_SUPPORTS_32BIT_KERNEL
1299 select CPU_SUPPORTS_64BIT_KERNEL
1300 select CPU_SUPPORTS_HIGHMEM
1304 depends on SYS_HAS_CPU_RM9000
1306 select CPU_HAS_PREFETCH
1307 select CPU_SUPPORTS_32BIT_KERNEL
1308 select CPU_SUPPORTS_64BIT_KERNEL
1309 select CPU_SUPPORTS_HIGHMEM
1313 depends on SYS_HAS_CPU_SB1
1315 select CPU_SUPPORTS_32BIT_KERNEL
1316 select CPU_SUPPORTS_64BIT_KERNEL
1317 select CPU_SUPPORTS_HIGHMEM
1321 config SYS_HAS_CPU_MIPS32_R1
1324 config SYS_HAS_CPU_MIPS32_R2
1327 config SYS_HAS_CPU_MIPS64_R1
1330 config SYS_HAS_CPU_MIPS64_R2
1333 config SYS_HAS_CPU_R3000
1336 config SYS_HAS_CPU_TX39XX
1339 config SYS_HAS_CPU_VR41XX
1342 config SYS_HAS_CPU_R4300
1345 config SYS_HAS_CPU_R4X00
1348 config SYS_HAS_CPU_TX49XX
1351 config SYS_HAS_CPU_R5000
1354 config SYS_HAS_CPU_R5432
1357 config SYS_HAS_CPU_R6000
1360 config SYS_HAS_CPU_NEVADA
1363 config SYS_HAS_CPU_R8000
1366 config SYS_HAS_CPU_R10000
1369 config SYS_HAS_CPU_RM7000
1372 config SYS_HAS_CPU_RM9000
1375 config SYS_HAS_CPU_SB1
1381 # These two indicate any level of the MIPS32 and MIPS64 architecture
1385 default y if CPU_MIPS32_R1 || CPU_MIPS32_R2
1389 default y if CPU_MIPS64_R1 || CPU_MIPS64_R2
1392 # These two indicate the revision of the architecture, either Release 1 or Release 2
1396 default y if CPU_MIPS32_R1 || CPU_MIPS64_R1
1400 default y if CPU_MIPS32_R2 || CPU_MIPS64_R2
1402 config SYS_SUPPORTS_32BIT_KERNEL
1404 config SYS_SUPPORTS_64BIT_KERNEL
1406 config CPU_SUPPORTS_32BIT_KERNEL
1408 config CPU_SUPPORTS_64BIT_KERNEL
1415 prompt "Kernel code model"
1417 You should only select this option if you have a workload that
1418 actually benefits from 64-bit processing or if your machine has
1419 large memory. You will only be presented a single option in this
1420 menu if your system does not support both 32-bit and 64-bit kernels.
1423 bool "32-bit kernel"
1424 depends on CPU_SUPPORTS_32BIT_KERNEL && SYS_SUPPORTS_32BIT_KERNEL
1427 Select this option if you want to build a 32-bit kernel.
1429 bool "64-bit kernel"
1430 depends on CPU_SUPPORTS_64BIT_KERNEL && SYS_SUPPORTS_64BIT_KERNEL
1432 Select this option if you want to build a 64-bit kernel.
1437 prompt "Kernel page size"
1438 default PAGE_SIZE_4KB
1440 config PAGE_SIZE_4KB
1443 This option select the standard 4kB Linux page size. On some
1444 R3000-family processors this is the only available page size. Using
1445 4kB page size will minimize memory consumption and is therefore
1446 recommended for low memory systems.
1448 config PAGE_SIZE_8KB
1450 depends on EXPERIMENTAL && CPU_R8000
1452 Using 8kB page size will result in higher performance kernel at
1453 the price of higher memory consumption. This option is available
1454 only on the R8000 processor. Not that at the time of this writing
1455 this option is still high experimental; there are also issues with
1456 compatibility of user applications.
1458 config PAGE_SIZE_16KB
1460 depends on !CPU_R3000 && !CPU_TX39XX
1462 Using 16kB page size will result in higher performance kernel at
1463 the price of higher memory consumption. This option is available on
1464 all non-R3000 family processors. Note that you will need a suitable
1465 Linux distribution to support this.
1467 config PAGE_SIZE_64KB
1469 depends on EXPERIMENTAL && !CPU_R3000 && !CPU_TX39XX
1471 Using 64kB page size will result in higher performance kernel at
1472 the price of higher memory consumption. This option is available on
1473 all non-R3000 family processor. Not that at the time of this
1474 writing this option is still high experimental.
1481 config IP22_CPU_SCACHE
1486 # Support for a MIPS32 / MIPS64 style S-caches
1488 config MIPS_CPU_SCACHE
1492 config R5000_CPU_SCACHE
1496 config RM7000_CPU_SCACHE
1500 config SIBYTE_DMA_PAGEOPS
1501 bool "Use DMA to clear/copy pages"
1504 Instead of using the CPU to zero and copy pages, use a Data Mover
1505 channel. These DMA channels are otherwise unused by the standard
1506 SiByte Linux port. Seems to give a small performance benefit.
1508 config CPU_HAS_PREFETCH
1512 prompt "MIPS MT options"
1514 config MIPS_MT_DISABLED
1515 bool "Disable multithreading support."
1517 Use this option if your workload can't take advantage of
1518 MIPS hardware multithreading support. On systems that don't have
1519 the option of an MT-enabled processor this option will be the only
1520 option in this menu.
1523 bool "SMTC: Use all TCs on all VPEs for SMP"
1524 depends on CPU_MIPS32_R2
1525 #depends on CPU_MIPS64_R2 # once there is hardware ...
1526 depends on SYS_SUPPORTS_MULTITHREADING
1527 select CPU_MIPSR2_IRQ_VI
1528 select CPU_MIPSR2_SRS
1532 This is a kernel model which is known a SMTC or lately has been
1533 marketesed into SMVP.
1536 bool "Use 1 TC on each available VPE for SMP"
1537 depends on SYS_SUPPORTS_MULTITHREADING
1538 select CPU_MIPSR2_IRQ_VI
1539 select CPU_MIPSR2_SRS
1543 This is a kernel model which is also known a VSMP or lately
1544 has been marketesed into SMVP.
1546 config MIPS_VPE_LOADER
1547 bool "VPE loader support."
1548 depends on SYS_SUPPORTS_MULTITHREADING
1551 Includes a loader for loading an elf relocatable object
1552 onto another VPE and running it.
1559 config SYS_SUPPORTS_MULTITHREADING
1562 config MIPS_MT_FPAFF
1563 bool "Dynamic FPU affinity for FP-intensive threads"
1567 config MIPS_VPE_LOADER_TOM
1568 bool "Load VPE program into memory hidden from linux"
1569 depends on MIPS_VPE_LOADER
1572 The loader can use memory that is present but has been hidden from
1573 Linux using the kernel command line option "mem=xxMB". It's up to
1574 you to ensure the amount you put in the option and the space your
1575 program requires is less or equal to the amount physically present.
1577 # this should possibly be in drivers/char, but it is rather cpu related. Hmmm
1578 config MIPS_VPE_APSP_API
1579 bool "Enable support for AP/SP API (RTLX)"
1580 depends on MIPS_VPE_LOADER
1583 config MIPS_APSP_KSPD
1585 depends on MIPS_VPE_APSP_API
1588 KSPD is a kernel daemon that accepts syscall requests from the SP
1589 side, actions them and returns the results. It also handles the
1590 "exit" syscall notifying other kernel modules the SP program is
1591 exiting. You probably want to say yes here.
1593 config SB1_PASS_1_WORKAROUNDS
1595 depends on CPU_SB1_PASS_1
1598 config SB1_PASS_2_WORKAROUNDS
1600 depends on CPU_SB1 && (CPU_SB1_PASS_2_2 || CPU_SB1_PASS_2)
1603 config SB1_PASS_2_1_WORKAROUNDS
1605 depends on CPU_SB1 && CPU_SB1_PASS_2
1608 config 64BIT_PHYS_ADDR
1609 bool "Support for 64-bit physical address space"
1610 depends on (CPU_R4X00 || CPU_R5000 || CPU_RM7000 || CPU_RM9000 || CPU_R10000 || CPU_SB1 || CPU_MIPS32 || CPU_MIPS64) && 32BIT
1619 # Vectored interrupt mode is an R2 feature
1621 config CPU_MIPSR2_IRQ_VI
1625 # Extended interrupt mode is an R2 feature
1627 config CPU_MIPSR2_IRQ_EI
1631 # Shadow registers are an R2 feature
1633 config CPU_MIPSR2_SRS
1638 depends on !CPU_R3000
1642 # Use the generic interrupt handling code in kernel/irq/:
1644 config GENERIC_HARDIRQS
1648 config GENERIC_IRQ_PROBE
1658 # - Highmem only makes sense for the 32-bit kernel.
1659 # - The current highmem code will only work properly on physically indexed
1660 # caches such as R3000, SB1, R7000 or those that look like they're virtually
1661 # indexed such as R4000/R4400 SC and MC versions or R10000. So for the
1662 # moment we protect the user and offer the highmem option only on machines
1663 # where it's known to be safe. This will not offer highmem on a few systems
1664 # such as MIPS32 and MIPS64 CPUs which may have virtual and physically
1665 # indexed CPUs but we're playing safe.
1666 # - We use SYS_SUPPORTS_HIGHMEM to offer highmem only for systems where we
1667 # know they might have memory configurations that could make use of highmem
1671 bool "High Memory Support"
1672 depends on 32BIT && CPU_SUPPORTS_HIGHMEM && SYS_SUPPORTS_HIGHMEM
1674 config CPU_SUPPORTS_HIGHMEM
1677 config SYS_SUPPORTS_HIGHMEM
1680 config ARCH_FLATMEM_ENABLE
1684 config ARCH_DISCONTIGMEM_ENABLE
1686 default y if SGI_IP27
1688 Say Y to upport efficient handling of discontiguous physical memory,
1689 for architectures which are either NUMA (Non-Uniform Memory Access)
1690 or have huge holes in the physical address space for other reasons.
1691 See <file:Documentation/vm/numa> for more.
1693 config ARCH_SPARSEMEM_ENABLE
1696 config ARCH_SPARSEMEM_ENABLE
1701 depends on SYS_SUPPORTS_NUMA
1703 Say Y to compile the kernel to support NUMA (Non-Uniform Memory
1704 Access). This option improves performance on systems with more
1705 than two nodes; on two node systems it is generally better to
1706 leave it disabled; on single node systems disable this option
1709 config SYS_SUPPORTS_NUMA
1715 depends on NEED_MULTIPLE_NODES
1720 bool "Multi-Processing support"
1721 depends on SYS_SUPPORTS_SMP
1723 This enables support for systems with more than one CPU. If you have
1724 a system with only one CPU, like most personal computers, say N. If
1725 you have a system with more than one CPU, say Y.
1727 If you say N here, the kernel will run on single and multiprocessor
1728 machines, but will use only one CPU of a multiprocessor machine. If
1729 you say Y here, the kernel will run on many, but not all,
1730 singleprocessor machines. On a singleprocessor machine, the kernel
1731 will run faster if you say N here.
1733 People using multiprocessor machines who say Y here should also say
1734 Y to "Enhanced Real Time Clock Support", below.
1736 See also the <file:Documentation/smp.txt> and the SMP-HOWTO
1737 available at <http://www.tldp.org/docs.html#howto>.
1739 If you don't know what to do here, say N.
1741 config SYS_SUPPORTS_SMP
1745 int "Maximum number of CPUs (2-64)"
1748 default "64" if SGI_IP27
1751 This allows you to specify the maximum number of CPUs which this
1752 kernel will support. The maximum supported value is 32 for 32-bit
1753 kernel and 64 for 64-bit kernels; the minimum value which makes
1756 This is purely to save memory - each supported CPU adds
1757 approximately eight kilobytes to the kernel image.
1760 # Timer Interrupt Frequency Configuration
1764 prompt "Timer frequency"
1767 Allows the configuration of the timer frequency.
1770 bool "48 HZ" if SYS_SUPPORTS_48HZ
1773 bool "100 HZ" if SYS_SUPPORTS_100HZ || SYS_SUPPORTS_ARBIT_HZ
1776 bool "128 HZ" if SYS_SUPPORTS_128HZ || SYS_SUPPORTS_ARBIT_HZ
1779 bool "250 HZ" if SYS_SUPPORTS_250HZ || SYS_SUPPORTS_ARBIT_HZ
1782 bool "256 HZ" if SYS_SUPPORTS_256HZ || SYS_SUPPORTS_ARBIT_HZ
1785 bool "1000 HZ" if SYS_SUPPORTS_1000HZ || SYS_SUPPORTS_ARBIT_HZ
1788 bool "1024 HZ" if SYS_SUPPORTS_1024HZ || SYS_SUPPORTS_ARBIT_HZ
1792 config SYS_SUPPORTS_48HZ
1795 config SYS_SUPPORTS_100HZ
1798 config SYS_SUPPORTS_128HZ
1801 config SYS_SUPPORTS_250HZ
1804 config SYS_SUPPORTS_256HZ
1807 config SYS_SUPPORTS_1000HZ
1810 config SYS_SUPPORTS_1024HZ
1813 config SYS_SUPPORTS_ARBIT_HZ
1815 default y if !SYS_SUPPORTS_48HZ && !SYS_SUPPORTS_100HZ && \
1816 !SYS_SUPPORTS_128HZ && !SYS_SUPPORTS_250HZ && \
1817 !SYS_SUPPORTS_256HZ && !SYS_SUPPORTS_1000HZ && \
1818 !SYS_SUPPORTS_1024HZ
1823 default 100 if HZ_100
1824 default 128 if HZ_128
1825 default 250 if HZ_250
1826 default 256 if HZ_256
1827 default 1000 if HZ_1000
1828 default 1024 if HZ_1024
1830 source "kernel/Kconfig.preempt"
1833 bool "DS1742 BRAM/RTC support"
1834 depends on TOSHIBA_JMR3927 || TOSHIBA_RBTX4927
1836 config MIPS_INSANE_LARGE
1837 bool "Support for large 64-bit configurations"
1838 depends on CPU_R10000 && 64BIT
1840 MIPS R10000 does support a 44 bit / 16TB address space as opposed to
1841 previous 64-bit processors which only supported 40 bit / 1TB. If you
1842 need processes of more than 1TB virtual address space, say Y here.
1843 This will result in additional memory usage, so it is not
1844 recommended for normal users.
1848 config RWSEM_GENERIC_SPINLOCK
1852 source "init/Kconfig"
1854 menu "Bus options (PCI, PCMCIA, EISA, ISA, TC)"
1862 bool "Support for PCI controller"
1863 depends on HW_HAS_PCI
1865 Find out whether you have a PCI motherboard. PCI is the name of a
1866 bus system, i.e. the way the CPU talks to the other stuff inside
1867 your box. Other bus systems are ISA, EISA, or VESA. If you have PCI,
1870 The PCI-HOWTO, available from
1871 <http://www.tldp.org/docs.html#howto>, contains valuable
1872 information about which PCI hardware does work under Linux and which
1879 source "drivers/pci/Kconfig"
1882 # ISA support is now enabled via select. Too many systems still have the one
1883 # or other ISA chip on the board that users don't know about so don't expect
1884 # users to choose the right thing ...
1894 depends on HW_HAS_EISA
1897 The Extended Industry Standard Architecture (EISA) bus was
1898 developed as an open alternative to the IBM MicroChannel bus.
1900 The EISA bus provided some of the features of the IBM MicroChannel
1901 bus while maintaining backward compatibility with cards made for
1902 the older ISA bus. The EISA bus saw limited use between 1988 and
1903 1995 when it was made obsolete by the PCI bus.
1905 Say Y here if you are building a kernel for an EISA-based machine.
1909 source "drivers/eisa/Kconfig"
1912 bool "TURBOchannel support"
1913 depends on MACH_DECSTATION
1915 TurboChannel is a DEC (now Compaq (now HP)) bus for Alpha and MIPS
1916 processors. Documentation on writing device drivers for TurboChannel
1918 <http://www.cs.arizona.edu/computer.help/policy/DIGITAL_unix/AA-PS3HD-TET1_html/TITLE.html>.
1921 # bool "Access.Bus support"
1931 source "drivers/pcmcia/Kconfig"
1933 source "drivers/pci/hotplug/Kconfig"
1937 menu "Executable file formats"
1939 source "fs/Kconfig.binfmt"
1945 bool "Use 64-bit ELF format for building"
1948 A 64-bit kernel is usually built using the 64-bit ELF binary object
1949 format as it's one that allows arbitrary 64-bit constructs. For
1950 kernels that are loaded within the KSEG compatibility segments the
1951 32-bit ELF format can optionally be used resulting in a somewhat
1952 smaller binary, but this option is not explicitly supported by the
1953 toolchain and since binutils 2.14 it does not even work at all.
1955 Say Y to use the 64-bit format or N to use the 32-bit one.
1960 bool "Include IRIX binary compatibility"
1961 depends on CPU_BIG_ENDIAN && 32BIT && BROKEN
1963 config MIPS32_COMPAT
1964 bool "Kernel support for Linux/MIPS 32-bit binary compatibility"
1967 Select this option if you want Linux/MIPS 32-bit binary
1968 compatibility. Since all software available for Linux/MIPS is
1969 currently 32-bit you should say Y here.
1973 depends on MIPS32_COMPAT
1977 bool "Kernel support for o32 binaries"
1978 depends on MIPS32_COMPAT
1980 Select this option if you want to run o32 binaries. These are pure
1981 32-bit binaries as used by the 32-bit Linux/MIPS port. Most of
1982 existing binaries are in this format.
1987 bool "Kernel support for n32 binaries"
1988 depends on MIPS32_COMPAT
1990 Select this option if you want to run n32 binaries. These are
1991 64-bit binaries using 32-bit quantities for addressing and certain
1992 data that would normally be 64-bit. They are used in special
1999 default y if MIPS32_O32 || MIPS32_N32
2002 bool "Enable seccomp to safely compute untrusted bytecode"
2003 depends on PROC_FS && BROKEN
2006 This kernel feature is useful for number crunching applications
2007 that may need to compute untrusted bytecode during their
2008 execution. By using pipes or other transports made available to
2009 the process as file descriptors supporting the read/write
2010 syscalls, it's possible to isolate those applications in
2011 their own address space using seccomp. Once seccomp is
2012 enabled via /proc/<pid>/seccomp, it cannot be disabled
2013 and the task is only allowed to execute a few safe syscalls
2014 defined by each seccomp mode.
2016 If unsure, say Y. Only embedded should say N here.
2019 bool "Power Management support (EXPERIMENTAL)"
2020 depends on EXPERIMENTAL && SOC_AU1X00
2023 tristate "Advanced Power Management Emulation"
2026 APM is a BIOS specification for saving power using several different
2027 techniques. This is mostly useful for battery powered systems with
2028 APM compliant BIOSes. If you say Y here, the system time will be
2029 reset after a RESUME operation, the /proc/apm device will provide
2030 battery status information, and user-space programs will receive
2031 notification of APM "events" (e.g. battery status change).
2033 In order to use APM, you will need supporting software. For location
2034 and more information, read <file:Documentation/pm.txt> and the
2035 Battery Powered Linux mini-HOWTO, available from
2036 <http://www.tldp.org/docs.html#howto>.
2038 This driver does not spin down disk drives (see the hdparm(8)
2039 manpage ("man 8 hdparm") for that), and it doesn't turn off
2040 VESA-compliant "green" monitors.
2042 Generally, if you don't have a battery in your machine, there isn't
2043 much point in using this driver and you should say N. If you get
2044 random kernel OOPSes or reboots that don't seem to be related to
2045 anything, try disabling/enabling this option (or disabling/enabling
2050 source "net/Kconfig"
2052 source "drivers/Kconfig"
2056 source "arch/mips/oprofile/Kconfig"
2058 source "arch/mips/Kconfig.debug"
2060 source "security/Kconfig"
2062 source "crypto/Kconfig"
2064 source "lib/Kconfig"