1comment "Processor Type" 2 3# Select CPU types depending on the architecture selected. This selects 4# which CPUs we support in the kernel image, and the compiler instruction 5# optimiser behaviour. 6 7# ARM7TDMI 8config CPU_ARM7TDMI 9 bool 10 depends on !MMU 11 select CPU_32v4T 12 select CPU_ABRT_LV4T 13 select CPU_CACHE_V4 14 select CPU_PABRT_LEGACY 15 help 16 A 32-bit RISC microprocessor based on the ARM7 processor core 17 which has no memory control unit and cache. 18 19 Say Y if you want support for the ARM7TDMI processor. 20 Otherwise, say N. 21 22# ARM720T 23config CPU_ARM720T 24 bool "Support ARM720T processor" if (ARCH_MULTI_V4T && ARCH_INTEGRATOR) 25 select CPU_32v4T 26 select CPU_ABRT_LV4T 27 select CPU_CACHE_V4 28 select CPU_CACHE_VIVT 29 select CPU_COPY_V4WT if MMU 30 select CPU_CP15_MMU 31 select CPU_PABRT_LEGACY 32 select CPU_TLB_V4WT if MMU 33 help 34 A 32-bit RISC processor with 8kByte Cache, Write Buffer and 35 MMU built around an ARM7TDMI core. 36 37 Say Y if you want support for the ARM720T processor. 38 Otherwise, say N. 39 40# ARM740T 41config CPU_ARM740T 42 bool "Support ARM740T processor" if (ARCH_MULTI_V4T && ARCH_INTEGRATOR) 43 depends on !MMU 44 select CPU_32v4T 45 select CPU_ABRT_LV4T 46 select CPU_CACHE_V4 47 select CPU_CP15_MPU 48 select CPU_PABRT_LEGACY 49 help 50 A 32-bit RISC processor with 8KB cache or 4KB variants, 51 write buffer and MPU(Protection Unit) built around 52 an ARM7TDMI core. 53 54 Say Y if you want support for the ARM740T processor. 55 Otherwise, say N. 56 57# ARM9TDMI 58config CPU_ARM9TDMI 59 bool 60 depends on !MMU 61 select CPU_32v4T 62 select CPU_ABRT_NOMMU 63 select CPU_CACHE_V4 64 select CPU_PABRT_LEGACY 65 help 66 A 32-bit RISC microprocessor based on the ARM9 processor core 67 which has no memory control unit and cache. 68 69 Say Y if you want support for the ARM9TDMI processor. 70 Otherwise, say N. 71 72# ARM920T 73config CPU_ARM920T 74 bool "Support ARM920T processor" if (ARCH_MULTI_V4T && ARCH_INTEGRATOR) 75 select CPU_32v4T 76 select CPU_ABRT_EV4T 77 select CPU_CACHE_V4WT 78 select CPU_CACHE_VIVT 79 select CPU_COPY_V4WB if MMU 80 select CPU_CP15_MMU 81 select CPU_PABRT_LEGACY 82 select CPU_TLB_V4WBI if MMU 83 help 84 The ARM920T is licensed to be produced by numerous vendors, 85 and is used in the Cirrus EP93xx and the Samsung S3C2410. 86 87 Say Y if you want support for the ARM920T processor. 88 Otherwise, say N. 89 90# ARM922T 91config CPU_ARM922T 92 bool "Support ARM922T processor" if (ARCH_MULTI_V4T && ARCH_INTEGRATOR) 93 select CPU_32v4T 94 select CPU_ABRT_EV4T 95 select CPU_CACHE_V4WT 96 select CPU_CACHE_VIVT 97 select CPU_COPY_V4WB if MMU 98 select CPU_CP15_MMU 99 select CPU_PABRT_LEGACY 100 select CPU_TLB_V4WBI if MMU 101 help 102 The ARM922T is a version of the ARM920T, but with smaller 103 instruction and data caches. It is used in Altera's 104 Excalibur XA device family and Micrel's KS8695 Centaur. 105 106 Say Y if you want support for the ARM922T processor. 107 Otherwise, say N. 108 109# ARM925T 110config CPU_ARM925T 111 bool "Support ARM925T processor" if ARCH_OMAP1 112 select CPU_32v4T 113 select CPU_ABRT_EV4T 114 select CPU_CACHE_V4WT 115 select CPU_CACHE_VIVT 116 select CPU_COPY_V4WB if MMU 117 select CPU_CP15_MMU 118 select CPU_PABRT_LEGACY 119 select CPU_TLB_V4WBI if MMU 120 help 121 The ARM925T is a mix between the ARM920T and ARM926T, but with 122 different instruction and data caches. It is used in TI's OMAP 123 device family. 124 125 Say Y if you want support for the ARM925T processor. 126 Otherwise, say N. 127 128# ARM926T 129config CPU_ARM926T 130 bool "Support ARM926T processor" if (!ARCH_MULTIPLATFORM || ARCH_MULTI_V5) && (ARCH_INTEGRATOR || MACH_REALVIEW_EB) 131 select CPU_32v5 132 select CPU_ABRT_EV5TJ 133 select CPU_CACHE_VIVT 134 select CPU_COPY_V4WB if MMU 135 select CPU_CP15_MMU 136 select CPU_PABRT_LEGACY 137 select CPU_TLB_V4WBI if MMU 138 help 139 This is a variant of the ARM920. It has slightly different 140 instruction sequences for cache and TLB operations. Curiously, 141 there is no documentation on it at the ARM corporate website. 142 143 Say Y if you want support for the ARM926T processor. 144 Otherwise, say N. 145 146# FA526 147config CPU_FA526 148 bool 149 select CPU_32v4 150 select CPU_ABRT_EV4 151 select CPU_CACHE_FA 152 select CPU_CACHE_VIVT 153 select CPU_COPY_FA if MMU 154 select CPU_CP15_MMU 155 select CPU_PABRT_LEGACY 156 select CPU_TLB_FA if MMU 157 help 158 The FA526 is a version of the ARMv4 compatible processor with 159 Branch Target Buffer, Unified TLB and cache line size 16. 160 161 Say Y if you want support for the FA526 processor. 162 Otherwise, say N. 163 164# ARM940T 165config CPU_ARM940T 166 bool "Support ARM940T processor" if (ARCH_MULTI_V4T && ARCH_INTEGRATOR) 167 depends on !MMU 168 select CPU_32v4T 169 select CPU_ABRT_NOMMU 170 select CPU_CACHE_VIVT 171 select CPU_CP15_MPU 172 select CPU_PABRT_LEGACY 173 help 174 ARM940T is a member of the ARM9TDMI family of general- 175 purpose microprocessors with MPU and separate 4KB 176 instruction and 4KB data cases, each with a 4-word line 177 length. 178 179 Say Y if you want support for the ARM940T processor. 180 Otherwise, say N. 181 182# ARM946E-S 183config CPU_ARM946E 184 bool "Support ARM946E-S processor" if (ARCH_MULTI_V5 && ARCH_INTEGRATOR) 185 depends on !MMU 186 select CPU_32v5 187 select CPU_ABRT_NOMMU 188 select CPU_CACHE_VIVT 189 select CPU_CP15_MPU 190 select CPU_PABRT_LEGACY 191 help 192 ARM946E-S is a member of the ARM9E-S family of high- 193 performance, 32-bit system-on-chip processor solutions. 194 The TCM and ARMv5TE 32-bit instruction set is supported. 195 196 Say Y if you want support for the ARM946E-S processor. 197 Otherwise, say N. 198 199# ARM1020 - needs validating 200config CPU_ARM1020 201 bool "Support ARM1020T (rev 0) processor" if (ARCH_MULTI_V5 && ARCH_INTEGRATOR) 202 select CPU_32v5 203 select CPU_ABRT_EV4T 204 select CPU_CACHE_V4WT 205 select CPU_CACHE_VIVT 206 select CPU_COPY_V4WB if MMU 207 select CPU_CP15_MMU 208 select CPU_PABRT_LEGACY 209 select CPU_TLB_V4WBI if MMU 210 help 211 The ARM1020 is the 32K cached version of the ARM10 processor, 212 with an addition of a floating-point unit. 213 214 Say Y if you want support for the ARM1020 processor. 215 Otherwise, say N. 216 217# ARM1020E - needs validating 218config CPU_ARM1020E 219 bool "Support ARM1020E processor" if (ARCH_MULTI_V5 && ARCH_INTEGRATOR) 220 depends on n 221 select CPU_32v5 222 select CPU_ABRT_EV4T 223 select CPU_CACHE_V4WT 224 select CPU_CACHE_VIVT 225 select CPU_COPY_V4WB if MMU 226 select CPU_CP15_MMU 227 select CPU_PABRT_LEGACY 228 select CPU_TLB_V4WBI if MMU 229 230# ARM1022E 231config CPU_ARM1022 232 bool "Support ARM1022E processor" if (ARCH_MULTI_V5 && ARCH_INTEGRATOR) 233 select CPU_32v5 234 select CPU_ABRT_EV4T 235 select CPU_CACHE_VIVT 236 select CPU_COPY_V4WB if MMU # can probably do better 237 select CPU_CP15_MMU 238 select CPU_PABRT_LEGACY 239 select CPU_TLB_V4WBI if MMU 240 help 241 The ARM1022E is an implementation of the ARMv5TE architecture 242 based upon the ARM10 integer core with a 16KiB L1 Harvard cache, 243 embedded trace macrocell, and a floating-point unit. 244 245 Say Y if you want support for the ARM1022E processor. 246 Otherwise, say N. 247 248# ARM1026EJ-S 249config CPU_ARM1026 250 bool "Support ARM1026EJ-S processor" if (ARCH_MULTI_V5 && ARCH_INTEGRATOR) 251 select CPU_32v5 252 select CPU_ABRT_EV5T # But need Jazelle, but EV5TJ ignores bit 10 253 select CPU_CACHE_VIVT 254 select CPU_COPY_V4WB if MMU # can probably do better 255 select CPU_CP15_MMU 256 select CPU_PABRT_LEGACY 257 select CPU_TLB_V4WBI if MMU 258 help 259 The ARM1026EJ-S is an implementation of the ARMv5TEJ architecture 260 based upon the ARM10 integer core. 261 262 Say Y if you want support for the ARM1026EJ-S processor. 263 Otherwise, say N. 264 265# SA110 266config CPU_SA110 267 bool 268 select CPU_32v3 if ARCH_RPC 269 select CPU_32v4 if !ARCH_RPC 270 select CPU_ABRT_EV4 271 select CPU_CACHE_V4WB 272 select CPU_CACHE_VIVT 273 select CPU_COPY_V4WB if MMU 274 select CPU_CP15_MMU 275 select CPU_PABRT_LEGACY 276 select CPU_TLB_V4WB if MMU 277 help 278 The Intel StrongARM(R) SA-110 is a 32-bit microprocessor and 279 is available at five speeds ranging from 100 MHz to 233 MHz. 280 More information is available at 281 <http://developer.intel.com/design/strong/sa110.htm>. 282 283 Say Y if you want support for the SA-110 processor. 284 Otherwise, say N. 285 286# SA1100 287config CPU_SA1100 288 bool 289 select CPU_32v4 290 select CPU_ABRT_EV4 291 select CPU_CACHE_V4WB 292 select CPU_CACHE_VIVT 293 select CPU_CP15_MMU 294 select CPU_PABRT_LEGACY 295 select CPU_TLB_V4WB if MMU 296 297# XScale 298config CPU_XSCALE 299 bool 300 select CPU_32v5 301 select CPU_ABRT_EV5T 302 select CPU_CACHE_VIVT 303 select CPU_CP15_MMU 304 select CPU_PABRT_LEGACY 305 select CPU_TLB_V4WBI if MMU 306 307# XScale Core Version 3 308config CPU_XSC3 309 bool 310 select CPU_32v5 311 select CPU_ABRT_EV5T 312 select CPU_CACHE_VIVT 313 select CPU_CP15_MMU 314 select CPU_PABRT_LEGACY 315 select CPU_TLB_V4WBI if MMU 316 select IO_36 317 318# Marvell PJ1 (Mohawk) 319config CPU_MOHAWK 320 bool 321 select CPU_32v5 322 select CPU_ABRT_EV5T 323 select CPU_CACHE_VIVT 324 select CPU_COPY_V4WB if MMU 325 select CPU_CP15_MMU 326 select CPU_PABRT_LEGACY 327 select CPU_TLB_V4WBI if MMU 328 329# Feroceon 330config CPU_FEROCEON 331 bool 332 select CPU_32v5 333 select CPU_ABRT_EV5T 334 select CPU_CACHE_VIVT 335 select CPU_COPY_FEROCEON if MMU 336 select CPU_CP15_MMU 337 select CPU_PABRT_LEGACY 338 select CPU_TLB_FEROCEON if MMU 339 340config CPU_FEROCEON_OLD_ID 341 bool "Accept early Feroceon cores with an ARM926 ID" 342 depends on CPU_FEROCEON && !CPU_ARM926T 343 default y 344 help 345 This enables the usage of some old Feroceon cores 346 for which the CPU ID is equal to the ARM926 ID. 347 Relevant for Feroceon-1850 and early Feroceon-2850. 348 349# Marvell PJ4 350config CPU_PJ4 351 bool 352 select ARM_THUMBEE 353 select CPU_V7 354 355config CPU_PJ4B 356 bool 357 select CPU_V7 358 359# ARMv6 360config CPU_V6 361 bool "Support ARM V6 processor" if (!ARCH_MULTIPLATFORM || ARCH_MULTI_V6) && (ARCH_INTEGRATOR || MACH_REALVIEW_EB || MACH_REALVIEW_PBX) 362 select CPU_32v6 363 select CPU_ABRT_EV6 364 select CPU_CACHE_V6 365 select CPU_CACHE_VIPT 366 select CPU_COPY_V6 if MMU 367 select CPU_CP15_MMU 368 select CPU_HAS_ASID if MMU 369 select CPU_PABRT_V6 370 select CPU_TLB_V6 if MMU 371 372# ARMv6k 373config CPU_V6K 374 bool "Support ARM V6K processor" if (!ARCH_MULTIPLATFORM || ARCH_MULTI_V6) && (ARCH_INTEGRATOR || MACH_REALVIEW_EB || MACH_REALVIEW_PBX) 375 select CPU_32v6 376 select CPU_32v6K 377 select CPU_ABRT_EV6 378 select CPU_CACHE_V6 379 select CPU_CACHE_VIPT 380 select CPU_COPY_V6 if MMU 381 select CPU_CP15_MMU 382 select CPU_HAS_ASID if MMU 383 select CPU_PABRT_V6 384 select CPU_TLB_V6 if MMU 385 386# ARMv7 387config CPU_V7 388 bool "Support ARM V7 processor" if (!ARCH_MULTIPLATFORM || ARCH_MULTI_V7) && (ARCH_INTEGRATOR || MACH_REALVIEW_EB || MACH_REALVIEW_PBX) 389 select CPU_32v6K 390 select CPU_32v7 391 select CPU_ABRT_EV7 392 select CPU_CACHE_V7 393 select CPU_CACHE_VIPT 394 select CPU_COPY_V6 if MMU 395 select CPU_CP15_MMU if MMU 396 select CPU_CP15_MPU if !MMU 397 select CPU_HAS_ASID if MMU 398 select CPU_PABRT_V7 399 select CPU_TLB_V7 if MMU 400 401# ARMv7M 402config CPU_V7M 403 bool 404 select CPU_32v7M 405 select CPU_ABRT_NOMMU 406 select CPU_CACHE_NOP 407 select CPU_PABRT_LEGACY 408 select CPU_THUMBONLY 409 410config CPU_THUMBONLY 411 bool 412 # There are no CPUs available with MMU that don't implement an ARM ISA: 413 depends on !MMU 414 help 415 Select this if your CPU doesn't support the 32 bit ARM instructions. 416 417# Figure out what processor architecture version we should be using. 418# This defines the compiler instruction set which depends on the machine type. 419config CPU_32v3 420 bool 421 select CPU_USE_DOMAINS if MMU 422 select NEEDS_SYSCALL_FOR_CMPXCHG if SMP 423 select NEED_KUSER_HELPERS 424 select TLS_REG_EMUL if SMP || !MMU 425 426config CPU_32v4 427 bool 428 select CPU_USE_DOMAINS if MMU 429 select NEEDS_SYSCALL_FOR_CMPXCHG if SMP 430 select NEED_KUSER_HELPERS 431 select TLS_REG_EMUL if SMP || !MMU 432 433config CPU_32v4T 434 bool 435 select CPU_USE_DOMAINS if MMU 436 select NEEDS_SYSCALL_FOR_CMPXCHG if SMP 437 select NEED_KUSER_HELPERS 438 select TLS_REG_EMUL if SMP || !MMU 439 440config CPU_32v5 441 bool 442 select CPU_USE_DOMAINS if MMU 443 select NEEDS_SYSCALL_FOR_CMPXCHG if SMP 444 select NEED_KUSER_HELPERS 445 select TLS_REG_EMUL if SMP || !MMU 446 447config CPU_32v6 448 bool 449 select TLS_REG_EMUL if !CPU_32v6K && !MMU 450 451config CPU_32v6K 452 bool 453 454config CPU_32v7 455 bool 456 457config CPU_32v7M 458 bool 459 460# The abort model 461config CPU_ABRT_NOMMU 462 bool 463 464config CPU_ABRT_EV4 465 bool 466 467config CPU_ABRT_EV4T 468 bool 469 470config CPU_ABRT_LV4T 471 bool 472 473config CPU_ABRT_EV5T 474 bool 475 476config CPU_ABRT_EV5TJ 477 bool 478 479config CPU_ABRT_EV6 480 bool 481 482config CPU_ABRT_EV7 483 bool 484 485config CPU_PABRT_LEGACY 486 bool 487 488config CPU_PABRT_V6 489 bool 490 491config CPU_PABRT_V7 492 bool 493 494# The cache model 495config CPU_CACHE_V4 496 bool 497 498config CPU_CACHE_V4WT 499 bool 500 501config CPU_CACHE_V4WB 502 bool 503 504config CPU_CACHE_V6 505 bool 506 507config CPU_CACHE_V7 508 bool 509 510config CPU_CACHE_NOP 511 bool 512 513config CPU_CACHE_VIVT 514 bool 515 516config CPU_CACHE_VIPT 517 bool 518 519config CPU_CACHE_FA 520 bool 521 522if MMU 523# The copy-page model 524config CPU_COPY_V4WT 525 bool 526 527config CPU_COPY_V4WB 528 bool 529 530config CPU_COPY_FEROCEON 531 bool 532 533config CPU_COPY_FA 534 bool 535 536config CPU_COPY_V6 537 bool 538 539# This selects the TLB model 540config CPU_TLB_V4WT 541 bool 542 help 543 ARM Architecture Version 4 TLB with writethrough cache. 544 545config CPU_TLB_V4WB 546 bool 547 help 548 ARM Architecture Version 4 TLB with writeback cache. 549 550config CPU_TLB_V4WBI 551 bool 552 help 553 ARM Architecture Version 4 TLB with writeback cache and invalidate 554 instruction cache entry. 555 556config CPU_TLB_FEROCEON 557 bool 558 help 559 Feroceon TLB (v4wbi with non-outer-cachable page table walks). 560 561config CPU_TLB_FA 562 bool 563 help 564 Faraday ARM FA526 architecture, unified TLB with writeback cache 565 and invalidate instruction cache entry. Branch target buffer is 566 also supported. 567 568config CPU_TLB_V6 569 bool 570 571config CPU_TLB_V7 572 bool 573 574config VERIFY_PERMISSION_FAULT 575 bool 576endif 577 578config CPU_HAS_ASID 579 bool 580 help 581 This indicates whether the CPU has the ASID register; used to 582 tag TLB and possibly cache entries. 583 584config CPU_CP15 585 bool 586 help 587 Processor has the CP15 register. 588 589config CPU_CP15_MMU 590 bool 591 select CPU_CP15 592 help 593 Processor has the CP15 register, which has MMU related registers. 594 595config CPU_CP15_MPU 596 bool 597 select CPU_CP15 598 help 599 Processor has the CP15 register, which has MPU related registers. 600 601config CPU_USE_DOMAINS 602 bool 603 help 604 This option enables or disables the use of domain switching 605 via the set_fs() function. 606 607config CPU_V7M_NUM_IRQ 608 int "Number of external interrupts connected to the NVIC" 609 depends on CPU_V7M 610 default 90 if ARCH_STM32 611 default 38 if ARCH_EFM32 612 default 112 if SOC_VF610 613 default 240 614 help 615 This option indicates the number of interrupts connected to the NVIC. 616 The value can be larger than the real number of interrupts supported 617 by the system, but must not be lower. 618 The default value is 240, corresponding to the maximum number of 619 interrupts supported by the NVIC on Cortex-M family. 620 621 If unsure, keep default value. 622 623# 624# CPU supports 36-bit I/O 625# 626config IO_36 627 bool 628 629comment "Processor Features" 630 631config ARM_LPAE 632 bool "Support for the Large Physical Address Extension" 633 depends on MMU && CPU_32v7 && !CPU_32v6 && !CPU_32v5 && \ 634 !CPU_32v4 && !CPU_32v3 635 help 636 Say Y if you have an ARMv7 processor supporting the LPAE page 637 table format and you would like to access memory beyond the 638 4GB limit. The resulting kernel image will not run on 639 processors without the LPA extension. 640 641 If unsure, say N. 642 643config ARM_PV_FIXUP 644 def_bool y 645 depends on ARM_LPAE && ARM_PATCH_PHYS_VIRT && ARCH_KEYSTONE 646 647config ARCH_PHYS_ADDR_T_64BIT 648 def_bool ARM_LPAE 649 650config ARCH_DMA_ADDR_T_64BIT 651 bool 652 653config ARM_THUMB 654 bool "Support Thumb user binaries" if !CPU_THUMBONLY 655 depends on CPU_ARM720T || CPU_ARM740T || CPU_ARM920T || CPU_ARM922T || \ 656 CPU_ARM925T || CPU_ARM926T || CPU_ARM940T || CPU_ARM946E || \ 657 CPU_ARM1020 || CPU_ARM1020E || CPU_ARM1022 || CPU_ARM1026 || \ 658 CPU_XSCALE || CPU_XSC3 || CPU_MOHAWK || CPU_V6 || CPU_V6K || \ 659 CPU_V7 || CPU_FEROCEON || CPU_V7M 660 default y 661 help 662 Say Y if you want to include kernel support for running user space 663 Thumb binaries. 664 665 The Thumb instruction set is a compressed form of the standard ARM 666 instruction set resulting in smaller binaries at the expense of 667 slightly less efficient code. 668 669 If you don't know what this all is, saying Y is a safe choice. 670 671config ARM_THUMBEE 672 bool "Enable ThumbEE CPU extension" 673 depends on CPU_V7 674 help 675 Say Y here if you have a CPU with the ThumbEE extension and code to 676 make use of it. Say N for code that can run on CPUs without ThumbEE. 677 678config ARM_VIRT_EXT 679 bool 680 depends on MMU 681 default y if CPU_V7 682 help 683 Enable the kernel to make use of the ARM Virtualization 684 Extensions to install hypervisors without run-time firmware 685 assistance. 686 687 A compliant bootloader is required in order to make maximum 688 use of this feature. Refer to Documentation/arm/Booting for 689 details. 690 691config SWP_EMULATE 692 bool "Emulate SWP/SWPB instructions" if !SMP 693 depends on CPU_V7 694 default y if SMP 695 select HAVE_PROC_CPU if PROC_FS 696 help 697 ARMv6 architecture deprecates use of the SWP/SWPB instructions. 698 ARMv7 multiprocessing extensions introduce the ability to disable 699 these instructions, triggering an undefined instruction exception 700 when executed. Say Y here to enable software emulation of these 701 instructions for userspace (not kernel) using LDREX/STREX. 702 Also creates /proc/cpu/swp_emulation for statistics. 703 704 In some older versions of glibc [<=2.8] SWP is used during futex 705 trylock() operations with the assumption that the code will not 706 be preempted. This invalid assumption may be more likely to fail 707 with SWP emulation enabled, leading to deadlock of the user 708 application. 709 710 NOTE: when accessing uncached shared regions, LDREX/STREX rely 711 on an external transaction monitoring block called a global 712 monitor to maintain update atomicity. If your system does not 713 implement a global monitor, this option can cause programs that 714 perform SWP operations to uncached memory to deadlock. 715 716 If unsure, say Y. 717 718config CPU_BIG_ENDIAN 719 bool "Build big-endian kernel" 720 depends on ARCH_SUPPORTS_BIG_ENDIAN 721 help 722 Say Y if you plan on running a kernel in big-endian mode. 723 Note that your board must be properly built and your board 724 port must properly enable any big-endian related features 725 of your chipset/board/processor. 726 727config CPU_ENDIAN_BE8 728 bool 729 depends on CPU_BIG_ENDIAN 730 default CPU_V6 || CPU_V6K || CPU_V7 731 help 732 Support for the BE-8 (big-endian) mode on ARMv6 and ARMv7 processors. 733 734config CPU_ENDIAN_BE32 735 bool 736 depends on CPU_BIG_ENDIAN 737 default !CPU_ENDIAN_BE8 738 help 739 Support for the BE-32 (big-endian) mode on pre-ARMv6 processors. 740 741config CPU_HIGH_VECTOR 742 depends on !MMU && CPU_CP15 && !CPU_ARM740T 743 bool "Select the High exception vector" 744 help 745 Say Y here to select high exception vector(0xFFFF0000~). 746 The exception vector can vary depending on the platform 747 design in nommu mode. If your platform needs to select 748 high exception vector, say Y. 749 Otherwise or if you are unsure, say N, and the low exception 750 vector (0x00000000~) will be used. 751 752config CPU_ICACHE_DISABLE 753 bool "Disable I-Cache (I-bit)" 754 depends on CPU_CP15 && !(CPU_ARM720T || CPU_ARM740T || CPU_XSCALE || CPU_XSC3) 755 help 756 Say Y here to disable the processor instruction cache. Unless 757 you have a reason not to or are unsure, say N. 758 759config CPU_DCACHE_DISABLE 760 bool "Disable D-Cache (C-bit)" 761 depends on CPU_CP15 && !SMP 762 help 763 Say Y here to disable the processor data cache. Unless 764 you have a reason not to or are unsure, say N. 765 766config CPU_DCACHE_SIZE 767 hex 768 depends on CPU_ARM740T || CPU_ARM946E 769 default 0x00001000 if CPU_ARM740T 770 default 0x00002000 # default size for ARM946E-S 771 help 772 Some cores are synthesizable to have various sized cache. For 773 ARM946E-S case, it can vary from 0KB to 1MB. 774 To support such cache operations, it is efficient to know the size 775 before compile time. 776 If your SoC is configured to have a different size, define the value 777 here with proper conditions. 778 779config CPU_DCACHE_WRITETHROUGH 780 bool "Force write through D-cache" 781 depends on (CPU_ARM740T || CPU_ARM920T || CPU_ARM922T || CPU_ARM925T || CPU_ARM926T || CPU_ARM940T || CPU_ARM946E || CPU_ARM1020 || CPU_FA526) && !CPU_DCACHE_DISABLE 782 default y if CPU_ARM925T 783 help 784 Say Y here to use the data cache in writethrough mode. Unless you 785 specifically require this or are unsure, say N. 786 787config CPU_CACHE_ROUND_ROBIN 788 bool "Round robin I and D cache replacement algorithm" 789 depends on (CPU_ARM926T || CPU_ARM946E || CPU_ARM1020) && (!CPU_ICACHE_DISABLE || !CPU_DCACHE_DISABLE) 790 help 791 Say Y here to use the predictable round-robin cache replacement 792 policy. Unless you specifically require this or are unsure, say N. 793 794config CPU_BPREDICT_DISABLE 795 bool "Disable branch prediction" 796 depends on CPU_ARM1020 || CPU_V6 || CPU_V6K || CPU_MOHAWK || CPU_XSC3 || CPU_V7 || CPU_FA526 797 help 798 Say Y here to disable branch prediction. If unsure, say N. 799 800config TLS_REG_EMUL 801 bool 802 select NEED_KUSER_HELPERS 803 help 804 An SMP system using a pre-ARMv6 processor (there are apparently 805 a few prototypes like that in existence) and therefore access to 806 that required register must be emulated. 807 808config NEEDS_SYSCALL_FOR_CMPXCHG 809 bool 810 select NEED_KUSER_HELPERS 811 help 812 SMP on a pre-ARMv6 processor? Well OK then. 813 Forget about fast user space cmpxchg support. 814 It is just not possible. 815 816config NEED_KUSER_HELPERS 817 bool 818 819config KUSER_HELPERS 820 bool "Enable kuser helpers in vector page" if !NEED_KUSER_HELPERS 821 depends on MMU 822 default y 823 help 824 Warning: disabling this option may break user programs. 825 826 Provide kuser helpers in the vector page. The kernel provides 827 helper code to userspace in read only form at a fixed location 828 in the high vector page to allow userspace to be independent of 829 the CPU type fitted to the system. This permits binaries to be 830 run on ARMv4 through to ARMv7 without modification. 831 832 See Documentation/arm/kernel_user_helpers.txt for details. 833 834 However, the fixed address nature of these helpers can be used 835 by ROP (return orientated programming) authors when creating 836 exploits. 837 838 If all of the binaries and libraries which run on your platform 839 are built specifically for your platform, and make no use of 840 these helpers, then you can turn this option off to hinder 841 such exploits. However, in that case, if a binary or library 842 relying on those helpers is run, it will receive a SIGILL signal, 843 which will terminate the program. 844 845 Say N here only if you are absolutely certain that you do not 846 need these helpers; otherwise, the safe option is to say Y. 847 848config VDSO 849 bool "Enable VDSO for acceleration of some system calls" 850 depends on AEABI && MMU && CPU_V7 851 default y if ARM_ARCH_TIMER 852 select GENERIC_TIME_VSYSCALL 853 help 854 Place in the process address space an ELF shared object 855 providing fast implementations of gettimeofday and 856 clock_gettime. Systems that implement the ARM architected 857 timer will receive maximum benefit. 858 859 You must have glibc 2.22 or later for programs to seamlessly 860 take advantage of this. 861 862config DMA_CACHE_RWFO 863 bool "Enable read/write for ownership DMA cache maintenance" 864 depends on CPU_V6K && SMP 865 default y 866 help 867 The Snoop Control Unit on ARM11MPCore does not detect the 868 cache maintenance operations and the dma_{map,unmap}_area() 869 functions may leave stale cache entries on other CPUs. By 870 enabling this option, Read or Write For Ownership in the ARMv6 871 DMA cache maintenance functions is performed. These LDR/STR 872 instructions change the cache line state to shared or modified 873 so that the cache operation has the desired effect. 874 875 Note that the workaround is only valid on processors that do 876 not perform speculative loads into the D-cache. For such 877 processors, if cache maintenance operations are not broadcast 878 in hardware, other workarounds are needed (e.g. cache 879 maintenance broadcasting in software via FIQ). 880 881config OUTER_CACHE 882 bool 883 884config OUTER_CACHE_SYNC 885 bool 886 help 887 The outer cache has a outer_cache_fns.sync function pointer 888 that can be used to drain the write buffer of the outer cache. 889 890config CACHE_FEROCEON_L2 891 bool "Enable the Feroceon L2 cache controller" 892 depends on ARCH_MV78XX0 || ARCH_MVEBU 893 default y 894 select OUTER_CACHE 895 help 896 This option enables the Feroceon L2 cache controller. 897 898config CACHE_FEROCEON_L2_WRITETHROUGH 899 bool "Force Feroceon L2 cache write through" 900 depends on CACHE_FEROCEON_L2 901 help 902 Say Y here to use the Feroceon L2 cache in writethrough mode. 903 Unless you specifically require this, say N for writeback mode. 904 905config MIGHT_HAVE_CACHE_L2X0 906 bool 907 help 908 This option should be selected by machines which have a L2x0 909 or PL310 cache controller, but where its use is optional. 910 911 The only effect of this option is to make CACHE_L2X0 and 912 related options available to the user for configuration. 913 914 Boards or SoCs which always require the cache controller 915 support to be present should select CACHE_L2X0 directly 916 instead of this option, thus preventing the user from 917 inadvertently configuring a broken kernel. 918 919config CACHE_L2X0 920 bool "Enable the L2x0 outer cache controller" if MIGHT_HAVE_CACHE_L2X0 921 default MIGHT_HAVE_CACHE_L2X0 922 select OUTER_CACHE 923 select OUTER_CACHE_SYNC 924 help 925 This option enables the L2x0 PrimeCell. 926 927if CACHE_L2X0 928 929config PL310_ERRATA_588369 930 bool "PL310 errata: Clean & Invalidate maintenance operations do not invalidate clean lines" 931 help 932 The PL310 L2 cache controller implements three types of Clean & 933 Invalidate maintenance operations: by Physical Address 934 (offset 0x7F0), by Index/Way (0x7F8) and by Way (0x7FC). 935 They are architecturally defined to behave as the execution of a 936 clean operation followed immediately by an invalidate operation, 937 both performing to the same memory location. This functionality 938 is not correctly implemented in PL310 prior to r2p0 (fixed in r2p0) 939 as clean lines are not invalidated as a result of these operations. 940 941config PL310_ERRATA_727915 942 bool "PL310 errata: Background Clean & Invalidate by Way operation can cause data corruption" 943 help 944 PL310 implements the Clean & Invalidate by Way L2 cache maintenance 945 operation (offset 0x7FC). This operation runs in background so that 946 PL310 can handle normal accesses while it is in progress. Under very 947 rare circumstances, due to this erratum, write data can be lost when 948 PL310 treats a cacheable write transaction during a Clean & 949 Invalidate by Way operation. Revisions prior to r3p1 are affected by 950 this errata (fixed in r3p1). 951 952config PL310_ERRATA_753970 953 bool "PL310 errata: cache sync operation may be faulty" 954 help 955 This option enables the workaround for the 753970 PL310 (r3p0) erratum. 956 957 Under some condition the effect of cache sync operation on 958 the store buffer still remains when the operation completes. 959 This means that the store buffer is always asked to drain and 960 this prevents it from merging any further writes. The workaround 961 is to replace the normal offset of cache sync operation (0x730) 962 by another offset targeting an unmapped PL310 register 0x740. 963 This has the same effect as the cache sync operation: store buffer 964 drain and waiting for all buffers empty. 965 966config PL310_ERRATA_769419 967 bool "PL310 errata: no automatic Store Buffer drain" 968 help 969 On revisions of the PL310 prior to r3p2, the Store Buffer does 970 not automatically drain. This can cause normal, non-cacheable 971 writes to be retained when the memory system is idle, leading 972 to suboptimal I/O performance for drivers using coherent DMA. 973 This option adds a write barrier to the cpu_idle loop so that, 974 on systems with an outer cache, the store buffer is drained 975 explicitly. 976 977endif 978 979config CACHE_TAUROS2 980 bool "Enable the Tauros2 L2 cache controller" 981 depends on (ARCH_DOVE || ARCH_MMP || CPU_PJ4) 982 default y 983 select OUTER_CACHE 984 help 985 This option enables the Tauros2 L2 cache controller (as 986 found on PJ1/PJ4). 987 988config CACHE_XSC3L2 989 bool "Enable the L2 cache on XScale3" 990 depends on CPU_XSC3 991 default y 992 select OUTER_CACHE 993 help 994 This option enables the L2 cache on XScale3. 995 996config ARM_L1_CACHE_SHIFT_6 997 bool 998 default y if CPU_V7 999 help 1000 Setting ARM L1 cache line size to 64 Bytes. 1001 1002config ARM_L1_CACHE_SHIFT 1003 int 1004 default 6 if ARM_L1_CACHE_SHIFT_6 1005 default 5 1006 1007config ARM_DMA_MEM_BUFFERABLE 1008 bool "Use non-cacheable memory for DMA" if (CPU_V6 || CPU_V6K) && !CPU_V7 1009 depends on !(MACH_REALVIEW_PB1176 || REALVIEW_EB_ARM11MP || \ 1010 MACH_REALVIEW_PB11MP) 1011 default y if CPU_V6 || CPU_V6K || CPU_V7 1012 help 1013 Historically, the kernel has used strongly ordered mappings to 1014 provide DMA coherent memory. With the advent of ARMv7, mapping 1015 memory with differing types results in unpredictable behaviour, 1016 so on these CPUs, this option is forced on. 1017 1018 Multiple mappings with differing attributes is also unpredictable 1019 on ARMv6 CPUs, but since they do not have aggressive speculative 1020 prefetch, no harm appears to occur. 1021 1022 However, drivers may be missing the necessary barriers for ARMv6, 1023 and therefore turning this on may result in unpredictable driver 1024 behaviour. Therefore, we offer this as an option. 1025 1026 You are recommended say 'Y' here and debug any affected drivers. 1027 1028config ARCH_HAS_BARRIERS 1029 bool 1030 help 1031 This option allows the use of custom mandatory barriers 1032 included via the mach/barriers.h file. 1033 1034config ARCH_SUPPORTS_BIG_ENDIAN 1035 bool 1036 help 1037 This option specifies the architecture can support big endian 1038 operation. 1039 1040config ARM_KERNMEM_PERMS 1041 bool "Restrict kernel memory permissions" 1042 depends on MMU 1043 help 1044 If this is set, kernel memory other than kernel text (and rodata) 1045 will be made non-executable. The tradeoff is that each region is 1046 padded to section-size (1MiB) boundaries (because their permissions 1047 are different and splitting the 1M pages into 4K ones causes TLB 1048 performance problems), wasting memory. 1049 1050config DEBUG_RODATA 1051 bool "Make kernel text and rodata read-only" 1052 depends on ARM_KERNMEM_PERMS 1053 default y 1054 help 1055 If this is set, kernel text and rodata will be made read-only. This 1056 is to help catch accidental or malicious attempts to change the 1057 kernel's executable code. Additionally splits rodata from kernel 1058 text so it can be made explicitly non-executable. This creates 1059 another section-size padded region, so it can waste more memory 1060 space while gaining the read-only protections. 1061