2 # For a description of the syntax of this configuration file,
3 # see Documentation/kbuild/kconfig-language.txt.
6 mainmenu "uClinux/Blackfin (w/o MMU) Kernel Configuration"
16 config RWSEM_GENERIC_SPINLOCK
20 config RWSEM_XCHGADD_ALGORITHM
36 config SEMAPHORE_SLEEPERS
40 config GENERIC_FIND_NEXT_BIT
44 config GENERIC_HWEIGHT
48 config GENERIC_HARDIRQS
52 config GENERIC_IRQ_PROBE
64 config FORCE_MAX_ZONEORDER
68 config GENERIC_CALIBRATE_DELAY
72 config IRQCHIP_DEMUX_GPIO
74 depends on (BF53x || BF561 || BF54x)
78 source "kernel/Kconfig.preempt"
80 menu "Blackfin Processor Options"
82 comment "Processor and Board Settings"
91 BF531 Processor Support.
96 BF532 Processor Support.
101 BF533 Processor Support.
106 BF534 Processor Support.
111 BF536 Processor Support.
116 BF537 Processor Support.
121 BF542 Processor Support.
126 BF544 Processor Support.
131 BF548 Processor Support.
136 BF549 Processor Support.
141 Not Supported Yet - Work in progress - BF561 Processor Support.
147 default BF_REV_0_2 if BF537
148 default BF_REV_0_3 if BF533
149 default BF_REV_0_0 if BF549
157 depends on (BF537 || BF536 || BF534)
161 depends on (BF561 || BF537 || BF536 || BF534 || BF533 || BF532 || BF531)
165 depends on (BF561 || BF533 || BF532 || BF531)
169 depends on (BF561 || BF533 || BF532 || BF531)
181 depends on (BF531 || BF532 || BF533 || BF534 || BF536 || BF537)
186 depends on (BF542 || BF544 || BF548 || BF549)
189 config BFIN_DUAL_CORE
194 config BFIN_SINGLE_CORE
196 depends on !BFIN_DUAL_CORE
201 default BFIN533_STAMP
203 Do NOT change the board here. Please use the top level
204 configuration to ensure that all the other settings are
209 depends on (BF533 || BF532 || BF531)
211 BF533-EZKIT-LITE board Support.
215 depends on (BF533 || BF532 || BF531)
217 BF533-STAMP board Support.
221 depends on (BF537 || BF536 || BF534)
223 BF537-STAMP board Support.
225 config BFIN533_BLUETECHNIX_CM
226 bool "Bluetechnix CM-BF533"
229 CM-BF533 support for EVAL- and DEV-Board.
231 config BFIN537_BLUETECHNIX_CM
232 bool "Bluetechnix CM-BF537"
235 CM-BF537 support for EVAL- and DEV-Board.
239 depends on (BF548 || BF549)
241 BFIN548-EZKIT board Support.
243 config BFIN561_BLUETECHNIX_CM
244 bool "Bluetechnix CM-BF561"
247 CM-BF561 support for EVAL- and DEV-Board.
253 BF561-EZKIT-LITE board Support.
259 BF561-TEPLA board Support.
262 bool "PNAV 1.0 board"
265 PNAV 1.0 board Support.
269 depends on (BF537 || BF536 \
270 || BF534 || BF561 || BF535 || BF533 || BF532 || BF531)
272 GENERIC or Custom board Support.
276 config MEM_GENERIC_BOARD
278 depends on GENERIC_BOARD
281 config MEM_MT48LC64M4A2FB_7E
283 depends on (BFIN533_STAMP)
286 config MEM_MT48LC16M16A2TG_75
288 depends on (BFIN533_EZKIT || BFIN561_EZKIT \
289 || BFIN533_BLUETECHNIX_CM || BFIN537_BLUETECHNIX_CM)
292 config MEM_MT48LC32M8A2_75
294 depends on (BFIN537_STAMP || PNAV10)
297 config MEM_MT48LC8M32B2B5_7
299 depends on (BFIN561_BLUETECHNIX_CM)
302 config BFIN_SHARED_FLASH_ENET
304 depends on (BFIN533_STAMP)
307 source "arch/blackfin/mach-bf533/Kconfig"
308 source "arch/blackfin/mach-bf561/Kconfig"
309 source "arch/blackfin/mach-bf537/Kconfig"
310 source "arch/blackfin/mach-bf548/Kconfig"
312 menu "Board customizations"
315 bool "Default bootloader kernel arguments"
318 string "Initial kernel command string"
319 depends on CMDLINE_BOOL
320 default "console=ttyBF0,57600"
322 If you don't have a boot loader capable of passing a command line string
323 to the kernel, you may specify one here. As a minimum, you should specify
324 the memory size and the root device (e.g., mem=8M, root=/dev/nfs).
326 comment "Clock/PLL Setup"
329 int "Crystal Frequency in Hz"
330 default "11059200" if BFIN533_STAMP
331 default "27000000" if BFIN533_EZKIT
332 default "25000000" if BFIN537_STAMP
333 default "30000000" if BFIN561_EZKIT
334 default "24576000" if PNAV10
336 The frequency of CLKIN crystal oscillator on the board in Hz.
338 config BFIN_KERNEL_CLOCK
339 bool "Re-program Clocks while Kernel boots?"
342 This option decides if kernel clocks are re-programed from the
343 bootloader settings. If the clocks are not set, the SDRAM settings
344 are also not changed, and the Bootloader does 100% of the hardware
349 depends on BFIN_KERNEL_CLOCK
354 depends on BFIN_KERNEL_CLOCK && (! PLL_BYPASS)
357 If this is set the clock will be divided by 2, before it goes to the PLL.
361 depends on BFIN_KERNEL_CLOCK && (! PLL_BYPASS)
363 default "22" if BFIN533_EZKIT
364 default "45" if BFIN533_STAMP
365 default "20" if BFIN537_STAMP
366 default "22" if BFIN533_BLUETECHNIX_CM
367 default "20" if BFIN537_BLUETECHNIX_CM
368 default "20" if BFIN561_BLUETECHNIX_CM
369 default "20" if BFIN561_EZKIT
371 This controls the frequency of the on-chip PLL. This can be between 1 and 64.
372 PLL Frequency = (Crystal Frequency) * (this setting)
375 prompt "Core Clock Divider"
376 depends on BFIN_KERNEL_CLOCK
379 This sets the frequency of the core. It can be 1, 2, 4 or 8
380 Core Frequency = (PLL frequency) / (this setting)
396 int "System Clock Divider"
397 depends on BFIN_KERNEL_CLOCK
399 default 5 if BFIN533_EZKIT
400 default 5 if BFIN533_STAMP
401 default 4 if BFIN537_STAMP
402 default 5 if BFIN533_BLUETECHNIX_CM
403 default 4 if BFIN537_BLUETECHNIX_CM
404 default 4 if BFIN561_BLUETECHNIX_CM
405 default 5 if BFIN561_EZKIT
407 This sets the frequency of the system clock (including SDRAM or DDR).
408 This can be between 1 and 15
409 System Clock = (PLL frequency) / (this setting)
412 # Max & Min Speeds for various Chips
416 default 600000000 if BF522
417 default 600000000 if BF525
418 default 600000000 if BF527
419 default 400000000 if BF531
420 default 400000000 if BF532
421 default 750000000 if BF533
422 default 500000000 if BF534
423 default 400000000 if BF536
424 default 600000000 if BF537
425 default 533000000 if BF538
426 default 533000000 if BF539
427 default 600000000 if BF542
428 default 533000000 if BF544
429 default 533000000 if BF549
430 default 600000000 if BF561
444 comment "Kernel Timer/Scheduler"
446 source kernel/Kconfig.hz
448 comment "Memory Setup"
451 int "SDRAM Memory Size in MBytes"
452 default 32 if BFIN533_EZKIT
453 default 64 if BFIN537_STAMP
454 default 64 if BFIN561_EZKIT
455 default 128 if BFIN533_STAMP
459 int "SDRAM Memory Address Width"
460 default 9 if BFIN533_EZKIT
461 default 9 if BFIN561_EZKIT
462 default 10 if BFIN537_STAMP
463 default 11 if BFIN533_STAMP
466 config ENET_FLASH_PIN
467 int "PF port/pin used for flash and ethernet sharing"
468 depends on (BFIN533_STAMP)
471 PF port/pin used for flash and ethernet sharing to allow other PF
472 pins to be used on other platforms without having to touch common
474 For example: PF0 --> 0,PF1 --> 1,PF2 --> 2, etc.
477 hex "Kernel load address for booting"
479 range 0x1000 0x20000000
481 This option allows you to set the load address of the kernel.
482 This can be useful if you are on a board which has a small amount
483 of memory or you wish to reserve some memory at the beginning of
486 Note that you need to keep this value above 4k (0x1000) as this
487 memory region is used to capture NULL pointer references as well
488 as some core kernel functions.
490 comment "LED Status Indicators"
491 depends on (BFIN533_STAMP || BFIN533_BLUETECHNIX_CM)
493 config BFIN_ALIVE_LED
494 bool "Enable Board Alive"
495 depends on (BFIN533_STAMP || BFIN533_BLUETECHNIX_CM)
498 Blink the LEDs you select when the kernel is running. Helps detect
501 config BFIN_ALIVE_LED_NUM
503 depends on BFIN_ALIVE_LED
504 range 1 3 if BFIN533_STAMP
505 default "3" if BFIN533_STAMP
507 Select the LED (marked on the board) for you to blink.
510 bool "Enable System Load/Idle LED"
511 depends on (BFIN533_STAMP || BFIN533_BLUETECHNIX_CM)
514 Blinks the LED you select when to determine kernel load.
516 config BFIN_IDLE_LED_NUM
518 depends on BFIN_IDLE_LED
519 range 1 3 if BFIN533_STAMP
520 default "2" if BFIN533_STAMP
522 Select the LED (marked on the board) for you to blink.
525 prompt "Blackfin Exception Scratch Register"
526 default BFIN_SCRATCH_REG_RETN
528 Select the resource to reserve for the Exception handler:
529 - RETN: Non-Maskable Interrupt (NMI)
530 - RETE: Exception Return (JTAG/ICE)
531 - CYCLES: Performance counter
533 If you are unsure, please select "RETN".
535 config BFIN_SCRATCH_REG_RETN
538 Use the RETN register in the Blackfin exception handler
539 as a stack scratch register. This means you cannot
540 safely use NMI on the Blackfin while running Linux, but
541 you can debug the system with a JTAG ICE and use the
542 CYCLES performance registers.
544 If you are unsure, please select "RETN".
546 config BFIN_SCRATCH_REG_RETE
549 Use the RETE register in the Blackfin exception handler
550 as a stack scratch register. This means you cannot
551 safely use a JTAG ICE while debugging a Blackfin board,
552 but you can safely use the CYCLES performance registers
555 If you are unsure, please select "RETN".
557 config BFIN_SCRATCH_REG_CYCLES
560 Use the CYCLES register in the Blackfin exception handler
561 as a stack scratch register. This means you cannot
562 safely use the CYCLES performance registers on a Blackfin
563 board at anytime, but you can debug the system with a JTAG
566 If you are unsure, please select "RETN".
571 # Sorry - but you need to put the hex address here -
575 config BFIN_ALIVE_LED_PORT
577 default 0xFFC00700 if (BFIN533_STAMP)
579 # Peripheral Flag Direction Register
580 config BFIN_ALIVE_LED_DPORT
582 default 0xFFC00730 if (BFIN533_STAMP)
584 config BFIN_ALIVE_LED_PIN
586 default 0x04 if (BFIN533_STAMP && BFIN_ALIVE_LED_NUM = 1)
587 default 0x08 if (BFIN533_STAMP && BFIN_ALIVE_LED_NUM = 2)
588 default 0x10 if (BFIN533_STAMP && BFIN_ALIVE_LED_NUM = 3)
590 config BFIN_IDLE_LED_PORT
592 default 0xFFC00700 if (BFIN533_STAMP)
594 # Peripheral Flag Direction Register
595 config BFIN_IDLE_LED_DPORT
597 default 0xFFC00730 if (BFIN533_STAMP)
599 config BFIN_IDLE_LED_PIN
601 default 0x04 if (BFIN533_STAMP && BFIN_IDLE_LED_NUM = 1)
602 default 0x08 if (BFIN533_STAMP && BFIN_IDLE_LED_NUM = 2)
603 default 0x10 if (BFIN533_STAMP && BFIN_IDLE_LED_NUM = 3)
608 menu "Blackfin Kernel Optimizations"
610 comment "Memory Optimizations"
613 bool "Locate interrupt entry code in L1 Memory"
616 If enabled interrupt entry code (STORE/RESTORE CONTEXT) is linked
617 into L1 instruction memory.(less latency)
619 config EXCPT_IRQ_SYSC_L1
620 bool "Locate entire ASM lowlevel excepetion / interrupt - Syscall and CPLB handler code in L1 Memory"
623 If enabled entire ASM lowlevel exception and interrupt entry code (STORE/RESTORE CONTEXT) is linked
624 into L1 instruction memory.(less latency)
627 bool "Locate frequently called do_irq dispatcher function in L1 Memory"
630 If enabled frequently called do_irq dispatcher function is linked
631 into L1 instruction memory.(less latency)
633 config CORE_TIMER_IRQ_L1
634 bool "Locate frequently called timer_interrupt() function in L1 Memory"
637 If enabled frequently called timer_interrupt() function is linked
638 into L1 instruction memory.(less latency)
641 bool "Locate frequently idle function in L1 Memory"
644 If enabled frequently called idle function is linked
645 into L1 instruction memory.(less latency)
648 bool "Locate kernel schedule function in L1 Memory"
651 If enabled frequently called kernel schedule is linked
652 into L1 instruction memory.(less latency)
654 config ARITHMETIC_OPS_L1
655 bool "Locate kernel owned arithmetic functions in L1 Memory"
658 If enabled arithmetic functions are linked
659 into L1 instruction memory.(less latency)
662 bool "Locate access_ok function in L1 Memory"
665 If enabled access_ok function is linked
666 into L1 instruction memory.(less latency)
669 bool "Locate memset function in L1 Memory"
672 If enabled memset function is linked
673 into L1 instruction memory.(less latency)
676 bool "Locate memcpy function in L1 Memory"
679 If enabled memcpy function is linked
680 into L1 instruction memory.(less latency)
682 config SYS_BFIN_SPINLOCK_L1
683 bool "Locate sys_bfin_spinlock function in L1 Memory"
686 If enabled sys_bfin_spinlock function is linked
687 into L1 instruction memory.(less latency)
689 config IP_CHECKSUM_L1
690 bool "Locate IP Checksum function in L1 Memory"
693 If enabled IP Checksum function is linked
694 into L1 instruction memory.(less latency)
696 config CACHELINE_ALIGNED_L1
697 bool "Locate cacheline_aligned data to L1 Data Memory"
702 If enabled cacheline_anligned data is linked
703 into L1 data memory.(less latency)
705 config SYSCALL_TAB_L1
706 bool "Locate Syscall Table L1 Data Memory"
710 If enabled the Syscall LUT is linked
711 into L1 data memory.(less latency)
713 config CPLB_SWITCH_TAB_L1
714 bool "Locate CPLB Switch Tables L1 Data Memory"
718 If enabled the CPLB Switch Tables are linked
719 into L1 data memory.(less latency)
725 prompt "Kernel executes from"
727 Choose the memory type that the kernel will be running in.
732 The kernel will be resident in RAM when running.
737 The kernel will be resident in FLASH/ROM when running.
744 bool "Allow allocating large blocks (> 1MB) of memory"
746 Allow the slab memory allocator to keep chains for very large
747 memory sizes - upto 32MB. You may need this if your system has
748 a lot of RAM, and you need to able to allocate very large
749 contiguous chunks. If unsure, say N.
752 bool "Enable DMA Support"
753 depends on (BF533 || BF532 || BF531 || BF537 || BF536 || BF534 || BF561 || BF54x)
756 DMA driver for BF5xx.
759 prompt "Uncached SDRAM region"
760 default DMA_UNCACHED_1M
762 config DMA_UNCACHED_2M
763 bool "Enable 2M DMA region"
764 config DMA_UNCACHED_1M
765 bool "Enable 1M DMA region"
766 config DMA_UNCACHED_NONE
767 bool "Disable DMA region"
771 comment "Cache Support"
776 config BFIN_DCACHE_BANKA
777 bool "Enable only 16k BankA DCACHE - BankB is SRAM"
778 depends on BFIN_DCACHE && !BF531
780 config BFIN_ICACHE_LOCK
781 bool "Enable Instruction Cache Locking"
785 depends on BFIN_DCACHE
791 Cached data will be written back to SDRAM only when needed.
792 This can give a nice increase in performance, but beware of
793 broken drivers that do not properly invalidate/flush their
796 Write Through Policy:
797 Cached data will always be written back to SDRAM when the
798 cache is updated. This is a completely safe setting, but
799 performance is worse than Write Back.
801 If you are unsure of the options and you want to be safe,
802 then go with Write Through.
808 Cached data will be written back to SDRAM only when needed.
809 This can give a nice increase in performance, but beware of
810 broken drivers that do not properly invalidate/flush their
813 Write Through Policy:
814 Cached data will always be written back to SDRAM when the
815 cache is updated. This is a completely safe setting, but
816 performance is worse than Write Back.
818 If you are unsure of the options and you want to be safe,
819 then go with Write Through.
824 int "Set the max L1 SRAM pieces"
827 Set the max memory pieces for the L1 SRAM allocation algorithm.
828 Min value is 16. Max value is 1024.
830 comment "Asynchonous Memory Configuration"
832 menu "EBIU_AMGCTL Global Control"
838 bool "DMA has priority over core for ext. accesses"
844 bool "Bank 0 16 bit packing enable"
849 bool "Bank 1 16 bit packing enable"
854 bool "Bank 2 16 bit packing enable"
859 bool "Bank 3 16 bit packing enable"
863 prompt"Enable Asynchonous Memory Banks"
867 bool "Disable All Banks"
873 bool "Enable Bank 0 & 1"
875 config C_AMBEN_B0_B1_B2
876 bool "Enable Bank 0 & 1 & 2"
879 bool "Enable All Banks"
883 menu "EBIU_AMBCTL Control"
903 #############################################################################
904 menu "Bus options (PCI, PCMCIA, EISA, MCA, ISA)"
911 source "drivers/pci/Kconfig"
914 bool "Support for hot-pluggable device"
916 Say Y here if you want to plug devices into your computer while
917 the system is running, and be able to use them quickly. In many
918 cases, the devices can likewise be unplugged at any time too.
920 One well known example of this is PCMCIA- or PC-cards, credit-card
921 size devices such as network cards, modems or hard drives which are
922 plugged into slots found on all modern laptop computers. Another
923 example, used on modern desktops as well as laptops, is USB.
925 Enable HOTPLUG and KMOD, and build a modular kernel. Get agent
926 software (at <http://linux-hotplug.sourceforge.net/>) and install it.
927 Then your kernel will automatically call out to a user mode "policy
928 agent" (/sbin/hotplug) to load modules and set up software needed
929 to use devices as you hotplug them.
931 source "drivers/pcmcia/Kconfig"
933 source "drivers/pci/hotplug/Kconfig"
937 menu "Executable file formats"
939 source "fs/Kconfig.binfmt"
943 menu "Power management options"
944 source "kernel/power/Kconfig"
947 prompt "Select PM Wakeup Event Source"
948 default PM_WAKEUP_GPIO_BY_SIC_IWR
951 If you have a GPIO already configured as input with the corresponding PORTx_MASK
952 bit set - "Specify Wakeup Event by SIC_IWR value"
954 config PM_WAKEUP_GPIO_BY_SIC_IWR
955 bool "Specify Wakeup Event by SIC_IWR value"
956 config PM_WAKEUP_BY_GPIO
957 bool "Cause Wakeup Event by GPIO"
958 config PM_WAKEUP_GPIO_API
959 bool "Configure Wakeup Event by PM GPIO API"
963 config PM_WAKEUP_SIC_IWR
964 hex "Wakeup Events (SIC_IWR)"
965 depends on PM_WAKEUP_GPIO_BY_SIC_IWR
966 default 0x80000000 if (BF537 || BF536 || BF534)
967 default 0x100000 if (BF533 || BF532 || BF531)
969 config PM_WAKEUP_GPIO_NUMBER
970 int "Wakeup GPIO number"
972 depends on PM_WAKEUP_BY_GPIO
973 default 2 if BFIN537_STAMP
976 prompt "GPIO Polarity"
977 depends on PM_WAKEUP_BY_GPIO
978 default PM_WAKEUP_GPIO_POLAR_H
979 config PM_WAKEUP_GPIO_POLAR_H
981 config PM_WAKEUP_GPIO_POLAR_L
983 config PM_WAKEUP_GPIO_POLAR_EDGE_F
985 config PM_WAKEUP_GPIO_POLAR_EDGE_R
987 config PM_WAKEUP_GPIO_POLAR_EDGE_B
993 if (BF537 || BF533 || BF54x)
995 menu "CPU Frequency scaling"
997 source "drivers/cpufreq/Kconfig"
1003 If you want to enable this option, you should select the
1004 DPMC driver from Character Devices.
1009 source "net/Kconfig"
1011 source "drivers/Kconfig"
1015 source "arch/blackfin/oprofile/Kconfig"
1017 menu "Kernel hacking"
1019 source "lib/Kconfig.debug"
1022 bool "Hardware error interrupt debugging"
1023 depends on DEBUG_KERNEL
1025 When enabled, the hardware error interrupt is never disabled, and
1026 will happen immediately when an error condition occurs. This comes
1027 at a slight cost in code size, but is necessary if you are getting
1028 hardware error interrupts and need to know where they are coming
1031 config DEBUG_ICACHE_CHECK
1032 bool "Check Instruction cache coherancy"
1033 depends on DEBUG_KERNEL
1034 depends on DEBUG_HWERR
1036 Say Y here if you are getting wierd unexplained errors. This will
1037 ensure that icache is what SDRAM says it should be, by doing a
1038 byte wise comparision between SDRAM and instruction cache. This
1039 also relocates the irq_panic() function to L1 memory, (which is
1042 config DEBUG_HUNT_FOR_ZERO
1043 bool "Catch NULL pointer reads/writes"
1046 Say Y here to catch reads/writes to anywhere in the memory range
1047 from 0x0000 - 0x0FFF (the first 4k) of memory. This is useful in
1048 catching common programming errors such as NULL pointer dereferences.
1050 Misbehaving applications will be killed (generate a SEGV) while the
1051 kernel will trigger a panic.
1053 Enabling this option will take up an extra entry in CPLB table.
1054 Otherwise, there is no extra overhead.
1056 config DEBUG_BFIN_HWTRACE_ON
1057 bool "Turn on Blackfin's Hardware Trace"
1060 All Blackfins include a Trace Unit which stores a history of the last
1061 16 changes in program flow taken by the program sequencer. The history
1062 allows the user to recreate the program sequencer’s recent path. This
1063 can be handy when an application dies - we print out the execution
1064 path of how it got to the offending instruction.
1066 By turning this off, you may save a tiny amount of power.
1069 prompt "Omit loop Tracing"
1070 default DEBUG_BFIN_HWTRACE_COMPRESSION_OFF
1071 depends on DEBUG_BFIN_HWTRACE_ON
1073 The trace buffer can be configured to omit recording of changes in
1074 program flow that match either the last entry or one of the last
1075 two entries. Omitting one of these entries from the record prevents
1076 the trace buffer from overflowing because of any sort of loop (for, do
1077 while, etc) in the program.
1079 Because zero-overhead Hardware loops are not recorded in the trace buffer,
1080 this feature can be used to prevent trace overflow from loops that
1081 are nested four deep.
1083 config DEBUG_BFIN_HWTRACE_COMPRESSION_OFF
1084 bool "Trace all Loops"
1086 The trace buffer records all changes of flow
1088 config DEBUG_BFIN_HWTRACE_COMPRESSION_ONE
1089 bool "Compress single-level loops"
1091 The trace buffer does not record single loops - helpful if trace
1092 is spinning on a while or do loop.
1094 config DEBUG_BFIN_HWTRACE_COMPRESSION_TWO
1095 bool "Compress two-level loops"
1097 The trace buffer does not record loops two levels deep. Helpful if
1098 the trace is spinning in a nested loop
1102 config DEBUG_BFIN_HWTRACE_COMPRESSION
1104 depends on DEBUG_BFIN_HWTRACE_ON
1105 default 0 if DEBUG_BFIN_HWTRACE_COMPRESSION_OFF
1106 default 1 if DEBUG_BFIN_HWTRACE_COMPRESSION_ONE
1107 default 2 if DEBUG_BFIN_HWTRACE_COMPRESSION_TWO
1110 config DEBUG_BFIN_HWTRACE_EXPAND
1111 bool "Expand Trace Buffer greater than 16 entries"
1112 depends on DEBUG_BFIN_HWTRACE_ON
1115 By selecting this option, every time the 16 hardware entries in
1116 the Blackfin's HW Trace buffer are full, the kernel will move them
1117 into a software buffer, for dumping when there is an issue. This
1118 has a great impact on performance, (an interrupt every 16 change of
1119 flows) and should normally be turned off, except in those nasty
1122 config DEBUG_BFIN_HWTRACE_EXPAND_LEN
1123 int "Size of Trace buffer (in power of 2k)"
1125 depends on DEBUG_BFIN_HWTRACE_EXPAND
1128 This sets the size of the software buffer that the trace information
1130 0 for (2^0) 1k, or 256 entries,
1131 1 for (2^1) 2k, or 512 entries,
1132 2 for (2^2) 4k, or 1024 entries,
1133 3 for (2^3) 8k, or 2048 entries,
1134 4 for (2^4) 16k, or 4096 entries
1136 config DEBUG_BFIN_NO_KERN_HWTRACE
1137 bool "Trace user apps (turn off hwtrace in kernel)"
1138 depends on DEBUG_BFIN_HWTRACE_ON
1141 Some pieces of the kernel contain a lot of flow changes which can
1142 quickly fill up the hardware trace buffer. When debugging crashes,
1143 the hardware trace may indicate that the problem lies in kernel
1144 space when in reality an application is buggy.
1146 Say Y here to disable hardware tracing in some known "jumpy" pieces
1147 of code so that the trace buffer will extend further back.
1153 This option enables special console drivers which allow the kernel
1154 to print messages very early in the bootup process.
1156 This is useful for kernel debugging when your machine crashes very
1157 early before the console code is initialized. After enabling this
1158 feature, you must add "earlyprintk=serial,uart0,57600" to the
1159 command line (bootargs). It is safe to say Y here in all cases, as
1160 all of this lives in the init section and is thrown away after the
1161 kernel boots completely.
1163 config DUAL_CORE_TEST_MODULE
1164 tristate "Dual Core Test Module"
1168 Say Y here to build-in dual core test module for dual core test.
1171 bool "Display the CPLB information"
1173 Display the CPLB information.
1176 bool "Check the user pointer address"
1179 Usually the pointer transfer from user space is checked to see if its
1180 address is in the kernel space.
1182 Say N here to disable that check to improve the performance.
1186 source "security/Kconfig"
1188 source "crypto/Kconfig"
1190 source "lib/Kconfig"