linux/arch/powerpc/platforms/Kconfig
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   3source "arch/powerpc/platforms/powernv/Kconfig"
   4source "arch/powerpc/platforms/pseries/Kconfig"
   5source "arch/powerpc/platforms/chrp/Kconfig"
   6source "arch/powerpc/platforms/512x/Kconfig"
   7source "arch/powerpc/platforms/52xx/Kconfig"
   8source "arch/powerpc/platforms/powermac/Kconfig"
   9source "arch/powerpc/platforms/maple/Kconfig"
  10source "arch/powerpc/platforms/pasemi/Kconfig"
  11source "arch/powerpc/platforms/ps3/Kconfig"
  12source "arch/powerpc/platforms/cell/Kconfig"
  13source "arch/powerpc/platforms/8xx/Kconfig"
  14source "arch/powerpc/platforms/82xx/Kconfig"
  15source "arch/powerpc/platforms/83xx/Kconfig"
  16source "arch/powerpc/platforms/85xx/Kconfig"
  17source "arch/powerpc/platforms/86xx/Kconfig"
  18source "arch/powerpc/platforms/embedded6xx/Kconfig"
  19source "arch/powerpc/platforms/44x/Kconfig"
  20source "arch/powerpc/platforms/40x/Kconfig"
  21source "arch/powerpc/platforms/amigaone/Kconfig"
  22
  23config KVM_GUEST
  24        bool "KVM Guest support"
  25        default n
  26        select EPAPR_PARAVIRT
  27        ---help---
  28          This option enables various optimizations for running under the KVM
  29          hypervisor. Overhead for the kernel when not running inside KVM should
  30          be minimal.
  31
  32          In case of doubt, say Y
  33
  34config EPAPR_PARAVIRT
  35        bool "ePAPR para-virtualization support"
  36        default n
  37        help
  38          Enables ePAPR para-virtualization support for guests.
  39
  40          In case of doubt, say Y
  41
  42config PPC_NATIVE
  43        bool
  44        depends on 6xx || PPC64
  45        help
  46          Support for running natively on the hardware, i.e. without
  47          a hypervisor. This option is not user-selectable but should
  48          be selected by all platforms that need it.
  49
  50config PPC_OF_BOOT_TRAMPOLINE
  51        bool "Support booting from Open Firmware or yaboot"
  52        depends on 6xx || PPC64
  53        default y
  54        help
  55          Support from booting from Open Firmware or yaboot using an
  56          Open Firmware client interface. This enables the kernel to
  57          communicate with open firmware to retrieve system information
  58          such as the device tree.
  59
  60          In case of doubt, say Y
  61
  62config UDBG_RTAS_CONSOLE
  63        bool "RTAS based debug console"
  64        depends on PPC_RTAS
  65        default n
  66
  67config PPC_SMP_MUXED_IPI
  68        bool
  69        help
  70          Select this opton if your platform supports SMP and your
  71          interrupt controller provides less than 4 interrupts to each
  72          cpu.  This will enable the generic code to multiplex the 4
  73          messages on to one ipi.
  74
  75config IPIC
  76        bool
  77        default n
  78
  79config MPIC
  80        bool
  81        default n
  82
  83config MPIC_TIMER
  84        bool "MPIC Global Timer"
  85        depends on MPIC && FSL_SOC
  86        default n
  87        help
  88          The MPIC global timer is a hardware timer inside the
  89          Freescale PIC complying with OpenPIC standard. When the
  90          specified interval times out, the hardware timer generates
  91          an interrupt. The driver currently is only tested on fsl
  92          chip, but it can potentially support other global timers
  93          complying with the OpenPIC standard.
  94
  95config FSL_MPIC_TIMER_WAKEUP
  96        tristate "Freescale MPIC global timer wakeup driver"
  97        depends on FSL_SOC &&  MPIC_TIMER && PM
  98        default n
  99        help
 100          The driver provides a way to wake up the system by MPIC
 101          timer.
 102          e.g. "echo 5 > /sys/devices/system/mpic/timer_wakeup"
 103
 104config PPC_EPAPR_HV_PIC
 105        bool
 106        default n
 107        select EPAPR_PARAVIRT
 108
 109config MPIC_WEIRD
 110        bool
 111        default n
 112
 113config MPIC_MSGR
 114        bool "MPIC message register support"
 115        depends on MPIC
 116        default n
 117        help
 118          Enables support for the MPIC message registers.  These
 119          registers are used for inter-processor communication.
 120
 121config PPC_I8259
 122        bool
 123        default n
 124
 125config U3_DART
 126        bool
 127        depends on PPC64
 128        default n
 129
 130config PPC_RTAS
 131        bool
 132        default n
 133
 134config RTAS_ERROR_LOGGING
 135        bool
 136        depends on PPC_RTAS
 137        default n
 138
 139config PPC_RTAS_DAEMON
 140        bool
 141        depends on PPC_RTAS
 142        default n
 143
 144config RTAS_PROC
 145        bool "Proc interface to RTAS"
 146        depends on PPC_RTAS && PROC_FS
 147        default y
 148
 149config RTAS_FLASH
 150        tristate "Firmware flash interface"
 151        depends on PPC64 && RTAS_PROC
 152
 153config MMIO_NVRAM
 154        bool
 155        default n
 156
 157config MPIC_U3_HT_IRQS
 158        bool
 159        default n
 160
 161config MPIC_BROKEN_REGREAD
 162        bool
 163        depends on MPIC
 164        help
 165          This option enables a MPIC driver workaround for some chips
 166          that have a bug that causes some interrupt source information
 167          to not read back properly. It is safe to use on other chips as
 168          well, but enabling it uses about 8KB of memory to keep copies
 169          of the register contents in software.
 170
 171config IBMVIO
 172        depends on PPC_PSERIES
 173        bool
 174        default y
 175
 176config IBMEBUS
 177        depends on PPC_PSERIES
 178        bool "Support for GX bus based adapters"
 179        help
 180          Bus device driver for GX bus based adapters.
 181
 182config EEH
 183        bool
 184        depends on (PPC_POWERNV || PPC_PSERIES) && PCI
 185        default y
 186
 187config PPC_MPC106
 188        bool
 189        default n
 190
 191config PPC_970_NAP
 192        bool
 193        default n
 194
 195config PPC_P7_NAP
 196        bool
 197        default n
 198
 199config PPC_INDIRECT_PIO
 200        bool
 201        select GENERIC_IOMAP
 202
 203config PPC_INDIRECT_MMIO
 204        bool
 205
 206config PPC_IO_WORKAROUNDS
 207        bool
 208
 209source "drivers/cpufreq/Kconfig"
 210
 211menu "CPUIdle driver"
 212
 213source "drivers/cpuidle/Kconfig"
 214
 215endmenu
 216
 217config PPC601_SYNC_FIX
 218        bool "Workarounds for PPC601 bugs"
 219        depends on 6xx && PPC_PMAC
 220        help
 221          Some versions of the PPC601 (the first PowerPC chip) have bugs which
 222          mean that extra synchronization instructions are required near
 223          certain instructions, typically those that make major changes to the
 224          CPU state.  These extra instructions reduce performance slightly.
 225          If you say N here, these extra instructions will not be included,
 226          resulting in a kernel which will run faster but may not run at all
 227          on some systems with the PPC601 chip.
 228
 229          If in doubt, say Y here.
 230
 231config TAU
 232        bool "On-chip CPU temperature sensor support"
 233        depends on 6xx
 234        help
 235          G3 and G4 processors have an on-chip temperature sensor called the
 236          'Thermal Assist Unit (TAU)', which, in theory, can measure the on-die
 237          temperature within 2-4 degrees Celsius. This option shows the current
 238          on-die temperature in /proc/cpuinfo if the cpu supports it.
 239
 240          Unfortunately, on some chip revisions, this sensor is very inaccurate
 241          and in many cases, does not work at all, so don't assume the cpu
 242          temp is actually what /proc/cpuinfo says it is.
 243
 244config TAU_INT
 245        bool "Interrupt driven TAU driver (DANGEROUS)"
 246        depends on TAU
 247        ---help---
 248          The TAU supports an interrupt driven mode which causes an interrupt
 249          whenever the temperature goes out of range. This is the fastest way
 250          to get notified the temp has exceeded a range. With this option off,
 251          a timer is used to re-check the temperature periodically.
 252
 253          However, on some cpus it appears that the TAU interrupt hardware
 254          is buggy and can cause a situation which would lead unexplained hard
 255          lockups.
 256
 257          Unless you are extending the TAU driver, or enjoy kernel/hardware
 258          debugging, leave this option off.
 259
 260config TAU_AVERAGE
 261        bool "Average high and low temp"
 262        depends on TAU
 263        ---help---
 264          The TAU hardware can compare the temperature to an upper and lower
 265          bound.  The default behavior is to show both the upper and lower
 266          bound in /proc/cpuinfo. If the range is large, the temperature is
 267          either changing a lot, or the TAU hardware is broken (likely on some
 268          G4's). If the range is small (around 4 degrees), the temperature is
 269          relatively stable.  If you say Y here, a single temperature value,
 270          halfway between the upper and lower bounds, will be reported in
 271          /proc/cpuinfo.
 272
 273          If in doubt, say N here.
 274
 275config QE_GPIO
 276        bool "QE GPIO support"
 277        depends on QUICC_ENGINE
 278        select GPIOLIB
 279        help
 280          Say Y here if you're going to use hardware that connects to the
 281          QE GPIOs.
 282
 283config CPM2
 284        bool "Enable support for the CPM2 (Communications Processor Module)"
 285        depends on (FSL_SOC_BOOKE && PPC32) || 8260
 286        select CPM
 287        select PPC_PCI_CHOICE
 288        select GPIOLIB
 289        help
 290          The CPM2 (Communications Processor Module) is a coprocessor on
 291          embedded CPUs made by Freescale.  Selecting this option means that
 292          you wish to build a kernel for a machine with a CPM2 coprocessor
 293          on it (826x, 827x, 8560).
 294
 295config AXON_RAM
 296        tristate "Axon DDR2 memory device driver"
 297        depends on PPC_IBM_CELL_BLADE && BLOCK
 298        default m
 299        help
 300          It registers one block device per Axon's DDR2 memory bank found
 301          on a system. Block devices are called axonram?, their major and
 302          minor numbers are available in /proc/devices, /proc/partitions or
 303          in /sys/block/axonram?/dev.
 304
 305config FSL_ULI1575
 306        bool
 307        default n
 308        select GENERIC_ISA_DMA
 309        help
 310          Supports for the ULI1575 PCIe south bridge that exists on some
 311          Freescale reference boards. The boards all use the ULI in pretty
 312          much the same way.
 313
 314config CPM
 315        bool
 316        select GENERIC_ALLOCATOR
 317
 318config OF_RTC
 319        bool
 320        help
 321          Uses information from the OF or flattened device tree to instantiate
 322          platform devices for direct mapped RTC chips like the DS1742 or DS1743.
 323
 324config GEN_RTC
 325        bool "Use the platform RTC operations from user space"
 326        select RTC_CLASS
 327        select RTC_DRV_GENERIC
 328        help
 329          This option provides backwards compatibility with the old gen_rtc.ko
 330          module that was traditionally used for old PowerPC machines.
 331          Platforms should migrate to enabling the RTC_DRV_GENERIC by hand
 332          replacing their get_rtc_time/set_rtc_time callbacks with
 333          a proper RTC device driver.
 334
 335config SIMPLE_GPIO
 336        bool "Support for simple, memory-mapped GPIO controllers"
 337        depends on PPC
 338        select GPIOLIB
 339        help
 340          Say Y here to support simple, memory-mapped GPIO controllers.
 341          These are usually BCSRs used to control board's switches, LEDs,
 342          chip-selects, Ethernet/USB PHY's power and various other small
 343          on-board peripherals.
 344
 345config MCU_MPC8349EMITX
 346        bool "MPC8349E-mITX MCU driver"
 347        depends on I2C=y && PPC_83xx
 348        select GPIOLIB
 349        help
 350          Say Y here to enable soft power-off functionality on the Freescale
 351          boards with the MPC8349E-mITX-compatible MCU chips. This driver will
 352          also register MCU GPIOs with the generic GPIO API, so you'll able
 353          to use MCU pins as GPIOs.
 354
 355config XILINX_PCI
 356        bool "Xilinx PCI host bridge support"
 357        depends on PCI && XILINX_VIRTEX
 358
 359endmenu
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