# # For a description of the syntax of this configuration file, # see Documentation/kbuild/kconfig-language.txt. # mainmenu "Blackfin Kernel Configuration" config MMU def_bool n config FPU def_bool n config RWSEM_GENERIC_SPINLOCK def_bool y config RWSEM_XCHGADD_ALGORITHM def_bool n config BLACKFIN def_bool y select HAVE_IDE select HAVE_KERNEL_GZIP select HAVE_KERNEL_BZIP2 select HAVE_KERNEL_LZMA select HAVE_OPROFILE select ARCH_WANT_OPTIONAL_GPIOLIB config GENERIC_BUG def_bool y depends on BUG config ZONE_DMA def_bool y config GENERIC_FIND_NEXT_BIT def_bool y config GENERIC_HWEIGHT def_bool y config GENERIC_HARDIRQS def_bool y config GENERIC_IRQ_PROBE def_bool y config GENERIC_GPIO def_bool y config FORCE_MAX_ZONEORDER int default "14" config GENERIC_CALIBRATE_DELAY def_bool y config TRACE_IRQFLAGS_SUPPORT def_bool y source "init/Kconfig" source "kernel/Kconfig.preempt" source "kernel/Kconfig.freezer" menu "Blackfin Processor Options" comment "Processor and Board Settings" choice prompt "CPU" default BF533 config BF512 bool "BF512" help BF512 Processor Support. config BF514 bool "BF514" help BF514 Processor Support. config BF516 bool "BF516" help BF516 Processor Support. config BF518 bool "BF518" help BF518 Processor Support. config BF522 bool "BF522" help BF522 Processor Support. config BF523 bool "BF523" help BF523 Processor Support. config BF524 bool "BF524" help BF524 Processor Support. config BF525 bool "BF525" help BF525 Processor Support. config BF526 bool "BF526" help BF526 Processor Support. config BF527 bool "BF527" help BF527 Processor Support. config BF531 bool "BF531" help BF531 Processor Support. config BF532 bool "BF532" help BF532 Processor Support. config BF533 bool "BF533" help BF533 Processor Support. config BF534 bool "BF534" help BF534 Processor Support. config BF536 bool "BF536" help BF536 Processor Support. config BF537 bool "BF537" help BF537 Processor Support. config BF538 bool "BF538" help BF538 Processor Support. config BF539 bool "BF539" help BF539 Processor Support. config BF542 bool "BF542" help BF542 Processor Support. config BF542M bool "BF542m" help BF542 Processor Support. config BF544 bool "BF544" help BF544 Processor Support. config BF544M bool "BF544m" help BF544 Processor Support. config BF547 bool "BF547" help BF547 Processor Support. config BF547M bool "BF547m" help BF547 Processor Support. config BF548 bool "BF548" help BF548 Processor Support. config BF548M bool "BF548m" help BF548 Processor Support. config BF549 bool "BF549" help BF549 Processor Support. config BF549M bool "BF549m" help BF549 Processor Support. config BF561 bool "BF561" help BF561 Processor Support. endchoice config SMP depends on BF561 select GENERIC_TIME bool "Symmetric multi-processing support" ---help--- This enables support for systems with more than one CPU, like the dual core BF561. If you have a system with only one CPU, say N. If you have a system with more than one CPU, say Y. If you don't know what to do here, say N. config NR_CPUS int depends on SMP default 2 if BF561 config IRQ_PER_CPU bool depends on SMP default y config BF_REV_MIN int default 0 if (BF51x || BF52x || (BF54x && !BF54xM)) default 2 if (BF537 || BF536 || BF534) default 3 if (BF561 || BF533 || BF532 || BF531 || BF54xM) default 4 if (BF538 || BF539) config BF_REV_MAX int default 2 if (BF51x || BF52x || (BF54x && !BF54xM)) default 3 if (BF537 || BF536 || BF534 || BF54xM) default 5 if (BF561 || BF538 || BF539) default 6 if (BF533 || BF532 || BF531) choice prompt "Silicon Rev" default BF_REV_0_0 if (BF51x || BF52x) default BF_REV_0_2 if (BF534 || BF536 || BF537 || (BF54x && !BF54xM)) default BF_REV_0_3 if (BF531 || BF532 || BF533 || BF54xM || BF561) config BF_REV_0_0 bool "0.0" depends on (BF51x || BF52x || (BF54x && !BF54xM)) config BF_REV_0_1 bool "0.1" depends on (BF52x || (BF54x && !BF54xM)) config BF_REV_0_2 bool "0.2" depends on (BF52x || BF537 || BF536 || BF534 || (BF54x && !BF54xM)) config BF_REV_0_3 bool "0.3" depends on (BF54xM || BF561 || BF537 || BF536 || BF534 || BF533 || BF532 || BF531) config BF_REV_0_4 bool "0.4" depends on (BF561 || BF533 || BF532 || BF531 || BF538 || BF539) config BF_REV_0_5 bool "0.5" depends on (BF561 || BF533 || BF532 || BF531 || BF538 || BF539) config BF_REV_0_6 bool "0.6" depends on (BF533 || BF532 || BF531) config BF_REV_ANY bool "any" config BF_REV_NONE bool "none" endchoice config BF51x bool depends on (BF512 || BF514 || BF516 || BF518) default y config BF52x bool depends on (BF522 || BF523 || BF524 || BF525 || BF526 || BF527) default y config BF53x bool depends on (BF531 || BF532 || BF533 || BF534 || BF536 || BF537) default y config BF54xM bool depends on (BF542M || BF544M || BF547M || BF548M || BF549M) default y config BF54x bool depends on (BF542 || BF544 || BF547 || BF548 || BF549 || BF54xM) default y config MEM_GENERIC_BOARD bool depends on GENERIC_BOARD default y config MEM_MT48LC64M4A2FB_7E bool depends on (BFIN533_STAMP) default y config MEM_MT48LC16M16A2TG_75 bool depends on (BFIN533_EZKIT || BFIN561_EZKIT \ || BFIN533_BLUETECHNIX_CM || BFIN537_BLUETECHNIX_CM \ || H8606_HVSISTEMAS || BFIN527_BLUETECHNIX_CM) default y config MEM_MT48LC32M8A2_75 bool depends on (BFIN537_STAMP || PNAV10 || BFIN538_EZKIT) default y config MEM_MT48LC8M32B2B5_7 bool depends on (BFIN561_BLUETECHNIX_CM) default y config MEM_MT48LC32M16A2TG_75 bool depends on (BFIN527_EZKIT || BFIN532_IP0X || BLACKSTAMP || BFIN526_EZBRD) default y config MEM_MT48LC32M8A2_75 bool depends on (BFIN518F_EZBRD) default y source "arch/blackfin/mach-bf518/Kconfig" source "arch/blackfin/mach-bf527/Kconfig" source "arch/blackfin/mach-bf533/Kconfig" source "arch/blackfin/mach-bf561/Kconfig" source "arch/blackfin/mach-bf537/Kconfig" source "arch/blackfin/mach-bf538/Kconfig" source "arch/blackfin/mach-bf548/Kconfig" menu "Board customizations" config CMDLINE_BOOL bool "Default bootloader kernel arguments" config CMDLINE string "Initial kernel command string" depends on CMDLINE_BOOL default "console=ttyBF0,57600" help If you don't have a boot loader capable of passing a command line string to the kernel, you may specify one here. As a minimum, you should specify the memory size and the root device (e.g., mem=8M, root=/dev/nfs). config BOOT_LOAD hex "Kernel load address for booting" default "0x1000" range 0x1000 0x20000000 help This option allows you to set the load address of the kernel. This can be useful if you are on a board which has a small amount of memory or you wish to reserve some memory at the beginning of the address space. Note that you need to keep this value above 4k (0x1000) as this memory region is used to capture NULL pointer references as well as some core kernel functions. config ROM_BASE hex "Kernel ROM Base" depends on ROMKERNEL default "0x20040000" range 0x20000000 0x20400000 if !(BF54x || BF561) range 0x20000000 0x30000000 if (BF54x || BF561) help comment "Clock/PLL Setup" config CLKIN_HZ int "Frequency of the crystal on the board in Hz" default "11059200" if BFIN533_STAMP default "27000000" if BFIN533_EZKIT default "25000000" if (BFIN537_STAMP || BFIN527_EZKIT || H8606_HVSISTEMAS || BLACKSTAMP || BFIN526_EZBRD || BFIN538_EZKIT || BFIN518F-EZBRD) default "30000000" if BFIN561_EZKIT default "24576000" if PNAV10 default "10000000" if BFIN532_IP0X help The frequency of CLKIN crystal oscillator on the board in Hz. Warning: This value should match the crystal on the board. Otherwise, peripherals won't work properly. config BFIN_KERNEL_CLOCK bool "Re-program Clocks while Kernel boots?" default n help This option decides if kernel clocks are re-programed from the bootloader settings. If the clocks are not set, the SDRAM settings are also not changed, and the Bootloader does 100% of the hardware configuration. config PLL_BYPASS bool "Bypass PLL" depends on BFIN_KERNEL_CLOCK default n config CLKIN_HALF bool "Half Clock In" depends on BFIN_KERNEL_CLOCK && (! PLL_BYPASS) default n help If this is set the clock will be divided by 2, before it goes to the PLL. config VCO_MULT int "VCO Multiplier" depends on BFIN_KERNEL_CLOCK && (! PLL_BYPASS) range 1 64 default "22" if BFIN533_EZKIT default "45" if BFIN533_STAMP default "20" if (BFIN537_STAMP || BFIN527_EZKIT || BFIN548_EZKIT || BFIN548_BLUETECHNIX_CM || BFIN538_EZKIT) default "22" if BFIN533_BLUETECHNIX_CM default "20" if (BFIN537_BLUETECHNIX_CM || BFIN527_BLUETECHNIX_CM || BFIN561_BLUETECHNIX_CM) default "20" if BFIN561_EZKIT default "16" if (H8606_HVSISTEMAS || BLACKSTAMP || BFIN526_EZBRD || BFIN518F_EZBRD) help This controls the frequency of the on-chip PLL. This can be between 1 and 64. PLL Frequency = (Crystal Frequency) * (this setting) choice prompt "Core Clock Divider" depends on BFIN_KERNEL_CLOCK default CCLK_DIV_1 help This sets the frequency of the core. It can be 1, 2, 4 or 8 Core Frequency = (PLL frequency) / (this setting) config CCLK_DIV_1 bool "1" config CCLK_DIV_2 bool "2" config CCLK_DIV_4 bool "4" config CCLK_DIV_8 bool "8" endchoice config SCLK_DIV int "System Clock Divider" depends on BFIN_KERNEL_CLOCK range 1 15 default 5 help This sets the frequency of the system clock (including SDRAM or DDR). This can be between 1 and 15 System Clock = (PLL frequency) / (this setting) choice prompt "DDR SDRAM Chip Type" depends on BFIN_KERNEL_CLOCK depends on BF54x default MEM_MT46V32M16_5B config MEM_MT46V32M16_6T bool "MT46V32M16_6T" config MEM_MT46V32M16_5B bool "MT46V32M16_5B" endchoice choice prompt "DDR/SDRAM Timing" depends on BFIN_KERNEL_CLOCK default BFIN_KERNEL_CLOCK_MEMINIT_CALC help This option allows you to specify Blackfin SDRAM/DDR Timing parameters The calculated SDRAM timing parameters may not be 100% accurate - This option is therefore marked experimental. config BFIN_KERNEL_CLOCK_MEMINIT_CALC bool "Calculate Timings (EXPERIMENTAL)" depends on EXPERIMENTAL config BFIN_KERNEL_CLOCK_MEMINIT_SPEC bool "Provide accurate Timings based on target SCLK" help Please consult the Blackfin Hardware Reference Manuals as well as the memory device datasheet. http://docs.blackfin.uclinux.org/doku.php?id=bfin:sdram endchoice menu "Memory Init Control" depends on BFIN_KERNEL_CLOCK_MEMINIT_SPEC config MEM_DDRCTL0 depends on BF54x hex "DDRCTL0" default 0x0 config MEM_DDRCTL1 depends on BF54x hex "DDRCTL1" default 0x0 config MEM_DDRCTL2 depends on BF54x hex "DDRCTL2" default 0x0 config MEM_EBIU_DDRQUE depends on BF54x hex "DDRQUE" default 0x0 config MEM_SDRRC depends on !BF54x hex "SDRRC" default 0x0 config MEM_SDGCTL depends on !BF54x hex "SDGCTL" default 0x0 endmenu # # Max & Min Speeds for various Chips # config MAX_VCO_HZ int default 400000000 if BF512 default 400000000 if BF514 default 400000000 if BF516 default 400000000 if BF518 default 600000000 if BF522 default 400000000 if BF523 default 400000000 if BF524 default 600000000 if BF525 default 400000000 if BF526 default 600000000 if BF527 default 400000000 if BF531 default 400000000 if BF532 default 750000000 if BF533 default 500000000 if BF534 default 400000000 if BF536 default 600000000 if BF537 default 533333333 if BF538 default 533333333 if BF539 default 600000000 if BF542 default 533333333 if BF544 default 600000000 if BF547 default 600000000 if BF548 default 533333333 if BF549 default 600000000 if BF561 config MIN_VCO_HZ int default 50000000 config MAX_SCLK_HZ int default 133333333 config MIN_SCLK_HZ int default 27000000 comment "Kernel Timer/Scheduler" source kernel/Kconfig.hz config GENERIC_TIME bool "Generic time" default y config GENERIC_CLOCKEVENTS bool "Generic clock events" depends on GENERIC_TIME default y choice prompt "Kernel Tick Source" depends on GENERIC_CLOCKEVENTS default TICKSOURCE_CORETMR config TICKSOURCE_GPTMR0 bool "Gptimer0 (SCLK domain)" select BFIN_GPTIMERS depends on !IPIPE config TICKSOURCE_CORETMR bool "Core timer (CCLK domain)" endchoice config CYCLES_CLOCKSOURCE bool "Use 'CYCLES' as a clocksource" depends on GENERIC_CLOCKEVENTS depends on !BFIN_SCRATCH_REG_CYCLES depends on !SMP help If you say Y here, you will enable support for using the 'cycles' registers as a clock source. Doing so means you will be unable to safely write to the 'cycles' register during runtime. You will still be able to read it (such as for performance monitoring), but writing the registers will most likely crash the kernel. config GPTMR0_CLOCKSOURCE bool "Use GPTimer0 as a clocksource (higher rating)" depends on GENERIC_CLOCKEVENTS depends on !TICKSOURCE_GPTMR0 source kernel/time/Kconfig comment "Misc" choice prompt "Blackfin Exception Scratch Register" default BFIN_SCRATCH_REG_RETN help Select the resource to reserve for the Exception handler: - RETN: Non-Maskable Interrupt (NMI) - RETE: Exception Return (JTAG/ICE) - CYCLES: Performance counter If you are unsure, please select "RETN". config BFIN_SCRATCH_REG_RETN bool "RETN" help Use the RETN register in the Blackfin exception handler as a stack scratch register. This means you cannot safely use NMI on the Blackfin while running Linux, but you can debug the system with a JTAG ICE and use the CYCLES performance registers. If you are unsure, please select "RETN". config BFIN_SCRATCH_REG_RETE bool "RETE" help Use the RETE register in the Blackfin exception handler as a stack scratch register. This means you cannot safely use a JTAG ICE while debugging a Blackfin board, but you can safely use the CYCLES performance registers and the NMI. If you are unsure, please select "RETN". config BFIN_SCRATCH_REG_CYCLES bool "CYCLES" help Use the CYCLES register in the Blackfin exception handler as a stack scratch register. This means you cannot safely use the CYCLES performance registers on a Blackfin board at anytime, but you can debug the system with a JTAG ICE and use the NMI. If you are unsure, please select "RETN". endchoice endmenu menu "Blackfin Kernel Optimizations" depends on !SMP comment "Memory Optimizations" config I_ENTRY_L1 bool "Locate interrupt entry code in L1 Memory" default y help If enabled, interrupt entry code (STORE/RESTORE CONTEXT) is linked into L1 instruction memory. (less latency) config EXCPT_IRQ_SYSC_L1 bool "Locate entire ASM lowlevel exception / interrupt - Syscall and CPLB handler code in L1 Memory" default y help If enabled, the entire ASM lowlevel exception and interrupt entry code (STORE/RESTORE CONTEXT) is linked into L1 instruction memory. (less latency) config DO_IRQ_L1 bool "Locate frequently called do_irq dispatcher function in L1 Memory" default y help If enabled, the frequently called do_irq dispatcher function is linked into L1 instruction memory. (less latency) config CORE_TIMER_IRQ_L1 bool "Locate frequently called timer_interrupt() function in L1 Memory" default y help If enabled, the frequently called timer_interrupt() function is linked into L1 instruction memory. (less latency) config IDLE_L1 bool "Locate frequently idle function in L1 Memory" default y help If enabled, the frequently called idle function is linked into L1 instruction memory. (less latency) config SCHEDULE_L1 bool "Locate kernel schedule function in L1 Memory" default y help If enabled, the frequently called kernel schedule is linked into L1 instruction memory. (less latency) config ARITHMETIC_OPS_L1 bool "Locate kernel owned arithmetic functions in L1 Memory" default y help If enabled, arithmetic functions are linked into L1 instruction memory. (less latency) config ACCESS_OK_L1 bool "Locate access_ok function in L1 Memory" default y help If enabled, the access_ok function is linked into L1 instruction memory. (less latency) config MEMSET_L1 bool "Locate memset function in L1 Memory" default y help If enabled, the memset function is linked into L1 instruction memory. (less latency) config MEMCPY_L1 bool "Locate memcpy function in L1 Memory" default y help If enabled, the memcpy function is linked into L1 instruction memory. (less latency) config SYS_BFIN_SPINLOCK_L1 bool "Locate sys_bfin_spinlock function in L1 Memory" default y help If enabled, sys_bfin_spinlock function is linked into L1 instruction memory. (less latency) config IP_CHECKSUM_L1 bool "Locate IP Checksum function in L1 Memory" default n help If enabled, the IP Checksum function is linked into L1 instruction memory. (less latency) config CACHELINE_ALIGNED_L1 bool "Locate cacheline_aligned data to L1 Data Memory" default y if !BF54x default n if BF54x depends on !BF531 help If enabled, cacheline_aligned data is linked into L1 data memory. (less latency) config SYSCALL_TAB_L1 bool "Locate Syscall Table L1 Data Memory" default n depends on !BF531 help If enabled, the Syscall LUT is linked into L1 data memory. (less latency) config CPLB_SWITCH_TAB_L1 bool "Locate CPLB Switch Tables L1 Data Memory" default n depends on !BF531 help If enabled, the CPLB Switch Tables are linked into L1 data memory. (less latency) config APP_STACK_L1 bool "Support locating application stack in L1 Scratch Memory" default y help If enabled the application stack can be located in L1 scratch memory (less latency). Currently only works with FLAT binaries. config EXCEPTION_L1_SCRATCH bool "Locate exception stack in L1 Scratch Memory" default n depends on !APP_STACK_L1 help Whenever an exception occurs, use the L1 Scratch memory for stack storage. You cannot place the stacks of FLAT binaries in L1 when using this option. If you don't use L1 Scratch, then you should say Y here. comment "Speed Optimizations" config BFIN_INS_LOWOVERHEAD bool "ins[bwl] low overhead, higher interrupt latency" default y help Reads on the Blackfin are speculative. In Blackfin terms, this means they can be interrupted at any time (even after they have been issued on to the external bus), and re-issued after the interrupt occurs. For memory - this is not a big deal, since memory does not change if it sees a read. If a FIFO is sitting on the end of the read, it will see two reads, when the core only sees one since the FIFO receives both the read which is cancelled (and not delivered to the core) and the one which is re-issued (which is delivered to the core). To solve this, interrupts are turned off before reads occur to I/O space. This option controls which the overhead/latency of controlling interrupts during this time "n" turns interrupts off every read (higher overhead, but lower interrupt latency) "y" turns interrupts off every loop (low overhead, but longer interrupt latency) default behavior is to leave this set to on (type "Y"). If you are experiencing interrupt latency issues, it is safe and OK to turn this off. endmenu choice prompt "Kernel executes from" help Choose the memory type that the kernel will be running in. config RAMKERNEL bool "RAM" help The kernel will be resident in RAM when running. config ROMKERNEL bool "ROM" help The kernel will be resident in FLASH/ROM when running. endchoice source "mm/Kconfig" config BFIN_GPTIMERS tristate "Enable Blackfin General Purpose Timers API" default n help Enable support for the General Purpose Timers API. If you are unsure, say N. To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the module will be called gptimers.ko. choice prompt "Uncached DMA region" default DMA_UNCACHED_1M config DMA_UNCACHED_4M bool "Enable 4M DMA region" config DMA_UNCACHED_2M bool "Enable 2M DMA region" config DMA_UNCACHED_1M bool "Enable 1M DMA region" config DMA_UNCACHED_NONE bool "Disable DMA region" endchoice comment "Cache Support" config BFIN_ICACHE bool "Enable ICACHE" config BFIN_DCACHE bool "Enable DCACHE" config BFIN_DCACHE_BANKA bool "Enable only 16k BankA DCACHE - BankB is SRAM" depends on BFIN_DCACHE && !BF531 default n config BFIN_ICACHE_LOCK bool "Enable Instruction Cache Locking" choice prompt "External memory cache policy" depends on BFIN_DCACHE default BFIN_WB if !SMP default BFIN_WT if SMP config BFIN_WB bool "Write back" depends on !SMP help Write Back Policy: Cached data will be written back to SDRAM only when needed. This can give a nice increase in performance, but beware of broken drivers that do not properly invalidate/flush their cache. Write Through Policy: Cached data will always be written back to SDRAM when the cache is updated. This is a completely safe setting, but performance is worse than Write Back. If you are unsure of the options and you want to be safe, then go with Write Through. config BFIN_WT bool "Write through" help Write Back Policy: Cached data will be written back to SDRAM only when needed. This can give a nice increase in performance, but beware of broken drivers that do not properly invalidate/flush their cache. Write Through Policy: Cached data will always be written back to SDRAM when the cache is updated. This is a completely safe setting, but performance is worse than Write Back. If you are unsure of the options and you want to be safe, then go with Write Through. endchoice choice prompt "L2 SRAM cache policy" depends on (BF54x || BF561) default BFIN_L2_WT config BFIN_L2_WB bool "Write back" depends on !SMP config BFIN_L2_WT bool "Write through" depends on !SMP config BFIN_L2_NOT_CACHED bool "Not cached" endchoice config MPU bool "Enable the memory protection unit (EXPERIMENTAL)" default n help Use the processor's MPU to protect applications from accessing memory they do not own. This comes at a performance penalty and is recommended only for debugging. comment "Asynchronous Memory Configuration" menu "EBIU_AMGCTL Global Control" config C_AMCKEN bool "Enable CLKOUT" default y config C_CDPRIO bool "DMA has priority over core for ext. accesses" default n config C_B0PEN depends on BF561 bool "Bank 0 16 bit packing enable" default y config C_B1PEN depends on BF561 bool "Bank 1 16 bit packing enable" default y config C_B2PEN depends on BF561 bool "Bank 2 16 bit packing enable" default y config C_B3PEN depends on BF561 bool "Bank 3 16 bit packing enable" default n choice prompt "Enable Asynchronous Memory Banks" default C_AMBEN_ALL config C_AMBEN bool "Disable All Banks" config C_AMBEN_B0 bool "Enable Bank 0" config C_AMBEN_B0_B1 bool "Enable Bank 0 & 1" config C_AMBEN_B0_B1_B2 bool "Enable Bank 0 & 1 & 2" config C_AMBEN_ALL bool "Enable All Banks" endchoice endmenu menu "EBIU_AMBCTL Control" config BANK_0 hex "Bank 0 (AMBCTL0.L)" default 0x7BB0 help These are the low 16 bits of the EBIU_AMBCTL0 MMR which are used to control the Asynchronous Memory Bank 0 settings. config BANK_1 hex "Bank 1 (AMBCTL0.H)" default 0x7BB0 default 0x5558 if BF54x help These are the high 16 bits of the EBIU_AMBCTL0 MMR which are used to control the Asynchronous Memory Bank 1 settings. config BANK_2 hex "Bank 2 (AMBCTL1.L)" default 0x7BB0 help These are the low 16 bits of the EBIU_AMBCTL1 MMR which are used to control the Asynchronous Memory Bank 2 settings. config BANK_3 hex "Bank 3 (AMBCTL1.H)" default 0x99B3 help These are the high 16 bits of the EBIU_AMBCTL1 MMR which are used to control the Asynchronous Memory Bank 3 settings. endmenu config EBIU_MBSCTLVAL hex "EBIU Bank Select Control Register" depends on BF54x default 0 config EBIU_MODEVAL hex "Flash Memory Mode Control Register" depends on BF54x default 1 config EBIU_FCTLVAL hex "Flash Memory Bank Control Register" depends on BF54x default 6 endmenu ############################################################################# menu "Bus options (PCI, PCMCIA, EISA, MCA, ISA)" config PCI bool "PCI support" depends on BROKEN help Support for PCI bus. source "drivers/pci/Kconfig" config HOTPLUG bool "Support for hot-pluggable device" help Say Y here if you want to plug devices into your computer while the system is running, and be able to use them quickly. In many cases, the devices can likewise be unplugged at any time too. One well known example of this is PCMCIA- or PC-cards, credit-card size devices such as network cards, modems or hard drives which are plugged into slots found on all modern laptop computers. Another example, used on modern desktops as well as laptops, is USB. Enable HOTPLUG and build a modular kernel. Get agent software (from ) and install it. Then your kernel will automatically call out to a user mode "policy agent" (/sbin/hotplug) to load modules and set up software needed to use devices as you hotplug them. source "drivers/pcmcia/Kconfig" source "drivers/pci/hotplug/Kconfig" endmenu menu "Executable file formats" source "fs/Kconfig.binfmt" endmenu menu "Power management options" source "kernel/power/Kconfig" config ARCH_SUSPEND_POSSIBLE def_bool y depends on !SMP choice prompt "Standby Power Saving Mode" depends on PM default PM_BFIN_SLEEP_DEEPER config PM_BFIN_SLEEP_DEEPER bool "Sleep Deeper" help Sleep "Deeper" Mode (High Power Savings) - This mode reduces dynamic power dissipation by disabling the clock to the processor core (CCLK). Furthermore, Standby sets the internal power supply voltage (VDDINT) to 0.85 V to provide the greatest power savings, while preserving the processor state. The PLL and system clock (SCLK) continue to operate at a very low frequency of about 3.3 MHz. To preserve data integrity in the SDRAM, the SDRAM is put into Self Refresh Mode. Typically an external event such as GPIO interrupt or RTC activity wakes up the processor. Various Peripherals such as UART, SPORT, PPI may not function as normal during Sleep Deeper, due to the reduced SCLK frequency. When in the sleep mode, system DMA access to L1 memory is not supported. If unsure, select "Sleep Deeper". config PM_BFIN_SLEEP bool "Sleep" help Sleep Mode (High Power Savings) - The sleep mode reduces power dissipation by disabling the clock to the processor core (CCLK). The PLL and system clock (SCLK), however, continue to operate in this mode. Typically an external event or RTC activity will wake up the processor. When in the sleep mode, system DMA access to L1 memory is not supported. If unsure, select "Sleep Deeper". endchoice config PM_WAKEUP_BY_GPIO bool "Allow Wakeup from Standby by GPIO" depends on PM && !BF54x config PM_WAKEUP_GPIO_NUMBER int "GPIO number" range 0 47 depends on PM_WAKEUP_BY_GPIO default 2 choice prompt "GPIO Polarity" depends on PM_WAKEUP_BY_GPIO default PM_WAKEUP_GPIO_POLAR_H config PM_WAKEUP_GPIO_POLAR_H bool "Active High" config PM_WAKEUP_GPIO_POLAR_L bool "Active Low" config PM_WAKEUP_GPIO_POLAR_EDGE_F bool "Falling EDGE" config PM_WAKEUP_GPIO_POLAR_EDGE_R bool "Rising EDGE" config PM_WAKEUP_GPIO_POLAR_EDGE_B bool "Both EDGE" endchoice comment "Possible Suspend Mem / Hibernate Wake-Up Sources" depends on PM config PM_BFIN_WAKE_PH6 bool "Allow Wake-Up from on-chip PHY or PH6 GP" depends on PM && (BF51x || BF52x || BF534 || BF536 || BF537) default n help Enable PHY and PH6 GP Wake-Up (Voltage Regulator Power-Up) config PM_BFIN_WAKE_GP bool "Allow Wake-Up from GPIOs" depends on PM && BF54x default n help Enable General-Purpose Wake-Up (Voltage Regulator Power-Up) (all processors, except ADSP-BF549). This option sets the general-purpose wake-up enable (GPWE) control bit to enable wake-up upon detection of an active low signal on the /GPW (PH7) pin. On ADSP-BF549 this option enables the the same functionality on the /MRXON pin also PH7. endmenu menu "CPU Frequency scaling" source "drivers/cpufreq/Kconfig" config BFIN_CPU_FREQ bool depends on CPU_FREQ select CPU_FREQ_TABLE default y config CPU_VOLTAGE bool "CPU Voltage scaling" depends on EXPERIMENTAL depends on CPU_FREQ default n help Say Y here if you want CPU voltage scaling according to the CPU frequency. This option violates the PLL BYPASS recommendation in the Blackfin Processor manuals. There is a theoretical risk that during VDDINT transitions the PLL may unlock. endmenu source "net/Kconfig" source "drivers/Kconfig" source "fs/Kconfig" source "arch/blackfin/Kconfig.debug" source "security/Kconfig" source "crypto/Kconfig" source "lib/Kconfig"