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Sam Ravnborgdaa93fa2007-11-12 20:54:30 +01001# Select 32 or 64 bit
2config 64BIT
Sam Ravnborg68409992007-11-17 15:37:31 +01003 bool "64-bit kernel" if ARCH = "x86"
David Woodhouseffee0de2012-12-20 21:51:55 +00004 default ARCH != "i386"
Ingo Molnar8f9ca472009-02-05 16:21:53 +01005 ---help---
Sam Ravnborgdaa93fa2007-11-12 20:54:30 +01006 Say yes to build a 64-bit kernel - formerly known as x86_64
7 Say no to build a 32-bit kernel - formerly known as i386
8
9config X86_32
Jan Beulich3120e252012-09-10 12:41:45 +010010 def_bool y
11 depends on !64BIT
Russell King82491452011-05-08 18:55:19 +010012 select CLKSRC_I8253
Catalin Marinasaf1839e2012-10-08 16:28:08 -070013 select HAVE_UID16
Sam Ravnborgdaa93fa2007-11-12 20:54:30 +010014
15config X86_64
Jan Beulich3120e252012-09-10 12:41:45 +010016 def_bool y
17 depends on 64BIT
Alessandro Rubini4692d772012-04-04 19:39:58 +020018 select X86_DEV_DMA_OPS
Sam Ravnborg1032c0b2007-11-06 21:35:08 +010019
20### Arch settings
Sam Ravnborg8d5fffb2007-11-06 23:30:30 +010021config X86
Harvey Harrison3c2362e2008-01-30 13:31:03 +010022 def_bool y
Stephen Boyd446f24d2013-04-30 15:28:42 -070023 select ARCH_HAS_DEBUG_STRICT_USER_COPY_CHECKS
Riku Voipio3d95e2f2014-12-12 16:57:44 -080024 select ARCH_HAS_GCOV_PROFILE_ALL
David Woodhousee17c6d52008-06-17 12:19:34 +010025 select HAVE_AOUT if X86_32
Ingo Molnara5574cf2008-05-05 23:19:50 +020026 select HAVE_UNSTABLE_SCHED_CLOCK
Peter Zijlstracbee9f82012-10-25 14:16:43 +020027 select ARCH_SUPPORTS_NUMA_BALANCING
28 select ARCH_WANTS_PROT_NUMA_PROT_NONE
Sam Ravnborgec7748b2008-02-09 10:46:40 +010029 select HAVE_IDE
Mathieu Desnoyers42d4b832008-02-02 15:10:34 -050030 select HAVE_OPROFILE
Ralf Baechle8761f1a2011-06-01 19:05:09 +010031 select HAVE_PCSPKR_PLATFORM
Peter Zijlstracc2067a2010-11-16 21:49:01 +010032 select HAVE_PERF_EVENTS
Rik van Riel28b2ee22008-07-23 21:27:05 -070033 select HAVE_IOREMAP_PROT
Mathieu Desnoyers3f550092008-02-02 15:10:35 -050034 select HAVE_KPROBES
Yinghai Lu72d7c3b2010-08-25 13:39:17 -070035 select HAVE_MEMBLOCK
Tejun Heo0608f702011-07-14 11:44:23 +020036 select HAVE_MEMBLOCK_NODE_MAP
Tejun Heoc378ddd2011-07-14 11:46:03 +020037 select ARCH_DISCARD_MEMBLOCK
Ingo Molnar1f972762008-07-26 13:52:50 +020038 select ARCH_WANT_OPTIONAL_GPIOLIB
Ingo Molnarda4276b2009-01-07 11:05:10 +010039 select ARCH_WANT_FRAME_POINTERS
FUJITA Tomonori7c095e42009-06-17 16:28:12 -070040 select HAVE_DMA_ATTRS
Marek Szyprowski0a2b9a62011-12-29 13:09:51 +010041 select HAVE_DMA_CONTIGUOUS if !SWIOTLB
Ananth N Mavinakayanahalli9edddaa2008-03-04 14:28:37 -080042 select HAVE_KRETPROBES
Masami Hiramatsuc0f7ac32010-02-25 08:34:46 -050043 select HAVE_OPTPROBES
Masami Hiramatsue7dbfe32012-09-28 17:15:20 +090044 select HAVE_KPROBES_ON_FTRACE
Steven Rostedte4b2b882008-08-14 15:45:11 -040045 select HAVE_FTRACE_MCOUNT_RECORD
Steven Rostedtd57c5d52011-02-09 13:32:18 -050046 select HAVE_FENTRY if X86_64
Steven Rostedtcf4db252010-10-14 23:32:44 -040047 select HAVE_C_RECORDMCOUNT
Steven Rostedt677aa9f2008-05-17 00:01:36 -040048 select HAVE_DYNAMIC_FTRACE
Masami Hiramatsu06aeaae2012-09-28 17:15:17 +090049 select HAVE_DYNAMIC_FTRACE_WITH_REGS
Steven Rostedt606576c2008-10-06 19:06:12 -040050 select HAVE_FUNCTION_TRACER
Frederic Weisbecker48d68b22008-12-02 00:20:39 +010051 select HAVE_FUNCTION_GRAPH_TRACER
Steven Rostedt71e308a2009-06-18 12:45:08 -040052 select HAVE_FUNCTION_GRAPH_FP_TEST
Steven Rostedt60a7ecf2008-11-05 16:05:44 -050053 select HAVE_FUNCTION_TRACE_MCOUNT_TEST
Josh Stone66700002009-08-24 14:43:11 -070054 select HAVE_SYSCALL_TRACEPOINTS
Catalin Marinas7ac57a82012-10-08 16:28:16 -070055 select SYSCTL_EXCEPTION_TRACE
Ingo Molnare0ec9482009-01-27 17:01:14 +010056 select HAVE_KVM
Ingo Molnar49793b02009-01-27 17:02:29 +010057 select HAVE_ARCH_KGDB
Roland McGrath99bbc4b2008-04-20 14:35:12 -070058 select HAVE_ARCH_TRACEHOOK
Dmitry Baryshkov323ec002008-06-29 14:19:31 +040059 select HAVE_GENERIC_DMA_COHERENT if X86_32
Johannes Berg58340a02008-07-25 01:45:33 -070060 select HAVE_EFFICIENT_UNALIGNED_ACCESS
Török Edwin8d264872008-11-23 12:39:08 +020061 select USER_STACKTRACE_SUPPORT
Heiko Carstensf850c30c2010-02-10 17:25:17 +010062 select HAVE_REGS_AND_STACK_ACCESS_API
Joerg Roedel2118d0c2009-01-09 15:13:15 +010063 select HAVE_DMA_API_DEBUG
H. Peter Anvin2e9f3bd2009-01-04 15:41:25 -080064 select HAVE_KERNEL_GZIP
65 select HAVE_KERNEL_BZIP2
66 select HAVE_KERNEL_LZMA
Lasse Collin30314802011-01-12 17:01:24 -080067 select HAVE_KERNEL_XZ
Albin Tonnerre13510992010-01-08 14:42:45 -080068 select HAVE_KERNEL_LZO
K.Prasad0067f122009-06-01 23:43:57 +053069 select HAVE_HW_BREAKPOINT
Frederic Weisbecker01027522010-04-11 18:55:56 +020070 select HAVE_MIXED_BREAKPOINTS_REGS
Frederic Weisbecker99e8c5a2009-12-17 01:33:54 +010071 select PERF_EVENTS
Frederic Weisbeckerc01d4322010-05-15 22:57:48 +020072 select HAVE_PERF_EVENTS_NMI
Jiri Olsac5e63192012-08-07 15:20:36 +020073 select HAVE_PERF_REGS
Jiri Olsac5ebced2012-08-07 15:20:40 +020074 select HAVE_PERF_USER_STACK_DUMP
Catalin Marinasb69ec422012-10-08 16:28:11 -070075 select HAVE_DEBUG_KMEMLEAK
Frederic Weisbecker99e8c5a2009-12-17 01:33:54 +010076 select ANON_INODES
H. Peter Anvineb068e72012-11-28 11:50:23 -080077 select HAVE_ALIGNED_STRUCT_PAGE if SLUB
78 select HAVE_CMPXCHG_LOCAL
Heiko Carstens25654092012-01-12 17:17:33 -080079 select HAVE_CMPXCHG_DOUBLE
Pekka Enberg0a4af3b2009-02-26 21:38:56 +020080 select HAVE_ARCH_KMEMCHECK
Avi Kivity7c68af62009-09-19 09:40:22 +030081 select HAVE_USER_RETURN_NOTIFIER
David Daneye39f5602012-01-10 15:10:21 -080082 select ARCH_BINFMT_ELF_RANDOMIZE_PIE
Steven Rostedt46eb3b62010-09-22 23:10:23 -040083 select HAVE_ARCH_JUMP_LABEL
Masami Hiramatsu3cba11d2010-10-14 12:10:42 +090084 select HAVE_TEXT_POKE_SMP
Thomas Gleixner3bb98082010-09-27 12:46:02 +000085 select HAVE_GENERIC_HARDIRQS
Catalin Marinas74634492012-07-30 14:41:09 -070086 select ARCH_HAS_ATOMIC64_DEC_IF_POSITIVE
Yinghai Lu141d55e2011-10-12 11:53:17 -070087 select SPARSE_IRQ
Jan Beulichc49aa5b2011-03-08 09:24:26 +000088 select GENERIC_FIND_FIRST_BIT
Thomas Gleixner3bb98082010-09-27 12:46:02 +000089 select GENERIC_IRQ_PROBE
90 select GENERIC_PENDING_IRQ if SMP
Thomas Gleixner517e4982010-12-16 17:59:57 +010091 select GENERIC_IRQ_SHOW
Martin Schwidefskyd1748302011-08-23 15:29:42 +020092 select GENERIC_CLOCKEVENTS_MIN_ADJUST
Thomas Gleixnerc01858082011-02-07 02:24:08 +010093 select IRQ_FORCED_THREADING
Amerigo Wang351f8f82011-01-12 16:59:39 -080094 select USE_GENERIC_SMP_HELPERS if SMP
Sam Ravnborge47b65b2012-05-21 20:45:37 +020095 select HAVE_BPF_JIT if X86_64
Gerald Schaefer15626062012-10-08 16:30:04 -070096 select HAVE_ARCH_TRANSPARENT_HUGEPAGE
Thomas Gleixner0a779c52011-06-09 13:08:26 +000097 select CLKEVT_I8253
Huang Yingdf013ff2011-07-13 13:14:22 +080098 select ARCH_HAVE_NMI_SAFE_CMPXCHG
Michael S. Tsirkin4673ca82011-11-24 14:54:28 +020099 select GENERIC_IOMAP
Linus Torvaldse419b4c2012-05-03 10:16:43 -0700100 select DCACHE_WORD_ACCESS
Thomas Gleixner7eb43a62012-04-20 13:05:48 +0000101 select GENERIC_SMP_IDLE_THREAD
Will Deaconc1d7e012012-07-30 14:42:46 -0700102 select ARCH_WANT_IPC_PARSE_VERSION if X86_32
Will Drewryc6cfbeb2012-04-12 16:48:03 -0500103 select HAVE_ARCH_SECCOMP_FILTER
David Daney8b5ad472012-04-24 11:23:15 -0700104 select BUILDTIME_EXTABLE_SORT
Thomas Gleixnerbdebaf82012-05-18 16:45:44 +0000105 select GENERIC_CMOS_UPDATE
106 select CLOCKSOURCE_WATCHDOG
107 select GENERIC_CLOCKEVENTS
108 select ARCH_CLOCKSOURCE_DATA if X86_64
109 select GENERIC_CLOCKEVENTS_BROADCAST if X86_64 || (X86_32 && X86_LOCAL_APIC)
110 select GENERIC_TIME_VSYSCALL if X86_64
111 select KTIME_SCALAR if X86_32
Linus Torvalds4ae73f22012-05-26 10:14:39 -0700112 select GENERIC_STRNCPY_FROM_USER
Linus Torvalds5723aa92012-05-26 11:09:53 -0700113 select GENERIC_STRNLEN_USER
Frederic Weisbecker91d1aa432012-11-27 19:33:25 +0100114 select HAVE_CONTEXT_TRACKING if X86_64
Frederic Weisbeckerfdf9c352012-09-09 14:56:31 +0200115 select HAVE_IRQ_TIME_ACCOUNTING
Stephen Rothwell4febd952013-03-07 15:48:16 +1100116 select VIRT_TO_BUS
David Howells786d35d2012-09-28 14:31:03 +0930117 select MODULES_USE_ELF_REL if X86_32
118 select MODULES_USE_ELF_RELA if X86_64
Al Viro1d4b4b22012-10-22 22:34:11 -0400119 select CLONE_BACKWARDS if X86_32
David Woodhouse83a57a42012-12-20 01:16:20 +0000120 select ARCH_USE_BUILTIN_BSWAP
Al Viro15ce1f72012-12-25 16:09:20 -0500121 select OLD_SIGSUSPEND3 if X86_32 || IA32_EMULATION
Al Viro5b3eb3a2012-12-25 19:14:55 -0500122 select OLD_SIGACTION if X86_32
123 select COMPAT_OLD_SIGACTION if IA32_EMULATION
Prarit Bhargava3195ef52013-02-14 12:02:54 -0500124 select RTC_LIB
Peter Zijlstrae6be7d32014-06-06 19:53:16 +0200125 select ARCH_SUPPORTS_ATOMIC_RMW
Balbir Singh7d8330a2008-02-10 12:46:28 +0530126
Ingo Molnarba7e4d12009-06-06 13:58:12 +0200127config INSTRUCTION_DECODER
Jan Beulich3120e252012-09-10 12:41:45 +0100128 def_bool y
129 depends on KPROBES || PERF_EVENTS || UPROBES
Ingo Molnarba7e4d12009-06-06 13:58:12 +0200130
Linus Torvalds51b26ad2009-04-26 10:12:47 -0700131config OUTPUT_FORMAT
132 string
133 default "elf32-i386" if X86_32
134 default "elf64-x86-64" if X86_64
135
Sam Ravnborg73531902008-05-25 23:03:18 +0200136config ARCH_DEFCONFIG
Sam Ravnborgb9b39bf2008-04-29 12:48:15 +0200137 string
Sam Ravnborg73531902008-05-25 23:03:18 +0200138 default "arch/x86/configs/i386_defconfig" if X86_32
139 default "arch/x86/configs/x86_64_defconfig" if X86_64
Sam Ravnborgb9b39bf2008-04-29 12:48:15 +0200140
Sam Ravnborg8d5fffb2007-11-06 23:30:30 +0100141config LOCKDEP_SUPPORT
Harvey Harrison3c2362e2008-01-30 13:31:03 +0100142 def_bool y
Sam Ravnborg8d5fffb2007-11-06 23:30:30 +0100143
144config STACKTRACE_SUPPORT
Harvey Harrison3c2362e2008-01-30 13:31:03 +0100145 def_bool y
Sam Ravnborg8d5fffb2007-11-06 23:30:30 +0100146
Heiko Carstensaa7d9352008-02-01 17:45:14 +0100147config HAVE_LATENCYTOP_SUPPORT
148 def_bool y
149
Sam Ravnborg8d5fffb2007-11-06 23:30:30 +0100150config MMU
Harvey Harrison3c2362e2008-01-30 13:31:03 +0100151 def_bool y
Sam Ravnborg8d5fffb2007-11-06 23:30:30 +0100152
Sam Ravnborg8d5fffb2007-11-06 23:30:30 +0100153config SBUS
154 bool
155
FUJITA Tomonori3bc4e452010-03-10 15:23:22 -0800156config NEED_DMA_MAP_STATE
Jan Beulich3120e252012-09-10 12:41:45 +0100157 def_bool y
158 depends on X86_64 || INTEL_IOMMU || DMA_API_DEBUG
FUJITA Tomonori3bc4e452010-03-10 15:23:22 -0800159
FUJITA Tomonori18e98302010-05-26 14:44:32 -0700160config NEED_SG_DMA_LENGTH
Andrew Morton4a14d842010-05-26 14:44:33 -0700161 def_bool y
FUJITA Tomonori18e98302010-05-26 14:44:32 -0700162
Sam Ravnborg8d5fffb2007-11-06 23:30:30 +0100163config GENERIC_ISA_DMA
Jan Beulich3120e252012-09-10 12:41:45 +0100164 def_bool y
165 depends on ISA_DMA_API
Sam Ravnborg8d5fffb2007-11-06 23:30:30 +0100166
Sam Ravnborg8d5fffb2007-11-06 23:30:30 +0100167config GENERIC_BUG
Harvey Harrison3c2362e2008-01-30 13:31:03 +0100168 def_bool y
Sam Ravnborg8d5fffb2007-11-06 23:30:30 +0100169 depends on BUG
Jan Beulichb93a5312008-12-16 11:40:27 +0000170 select GENERIC_BUG_RELATIVE_POINTERS if X86_64
171
172config GENERIC_BUG_RELATIVE_POINTERS
173 bool
Sam Ravnborg8d5fffb2007-11-06 23:30:30 +0100174
175config GENERIC_HWEIGHT
Harvey Harrison3c2362e2008-01-30 13:31:03 +0100176 def_bool y
Sam Ravnborg8d5fffb2007-11-06 23:30:30 +0100177
178config ARCH_MAY_HAVE_PC_FDC
Jan Beulich3120e252012-09-10 12:41:45 +0100179 def_bool y
180 depends on ISA_DMA_API
Sam Ravnborg8d5fffb2007-11-06 23:30:30 +0100181
Sam Ravnborg1032c0b2007-11-06 21:35:08 +0100182config RWSEM_XCHGADD_ALGORITHM
Jan Beulich3120e252012-09-10 12:41:45 +0100183 def_bool y
Sam Ravnborg1032c0b2007-11-06 21:35:08 +0100184
Sam Ravnborg1032c0b2007-11-06 21:35:08 +0100185config GENERIC_CALIBRATE_DELAY
186 def_bool y
187
venkatesh.pallipadi@intel.com9a0b8412008-01-31 17:35:06 -0800188config ARCH_HAS_CPU_RELAX
189 def_bool y
Sam Ravnborg8d5fffb2007-11-06 23:30:30 +0100190
Pekka Enberg1b27d052008-04-28 02:12:22 -0700191config ARCH_HAS_CACHE_LINE_SIZE
192 def_bool y
193
Thomas Renningerfad12ac2012-01-26 00:09:14 +0100194config ARCH_HAS_CPU_AUTOPROBE
195 def_bool y
196
Mike Travisdd5af902008-01-30 13:33:32 +0100197config HAVE_SETUP_PER_CPU_AREA
Brian Gerst89c9c4c2009-01-27 12:56:48 +0900198 def_bool y
travis@sgi.comb32ef632008-01-30 13:32:51 +0100199
Tejun Heo08fc4582009-08-14 15:00:49 +0900200config NEED_PER_CPU_EMBED_FIRST_CHUNK
201 def_bool y
202
203config NEED_PER_CPU_PAGE_FIRST_CHUNK
Tejun Heo11124412009-02-20 16:29:09 +0900204 def_bool y
205
Johannes Berg801e4062007-12-08 02:12:39 +0100206config ARCH_HIBERNATION_POSSIBLE
207 def_bool y
Johannes Berg801e4062007-12-08 02:12:39 +0100208
Johannes Bergf4cb5702007-12-08 02:14:00 +0100209config ARCH_SUSPEND_POSSIBLE
210 def_bool y
Johannes Bergf4cb5702007-12-08 02:14:00 +0100211
Steve Capper8be95212013-04-29 14:29:48 +0100212config ARCH_WANT_HUGE_PMD_SHARE
213 def_bool y
214
Steve Capper409fba22013-04-30 08:03:42 +0100215config ARCH_WANT_GENERAL_HUGETLB
216 def_bool y
217
Sam Ravnborg8d5fffb2007-11-06 23:30:30 +0100218config ZONE_DMA32
219 bool
220 default X86_64
221
Sam Ravnborg8d5fffb2007-11-06 23:30:30 +0100222config AUDIT_ARCH
223 bool
224 default X86_64
225
Ingo Molnar765c68b2008-04-09 11:03:37 +0200226config ARCH_SUPPORTS_OPTIMIZED_INLINING
227 def_bool y
228
Akinobu Mita6a11f752009-03-31 15:23:17 -0700229config ARCH_SUPPORTS_DEBUG_PAGEALLOC
230 def_bool y
231
Shane Wang69575d32009-09-01 18:25:07 -0700232config HAVE_INTEL_TXT
233 def_bool y
Kees Cook6ea30382012-10-02 11:16:47 -0700234 depends on INTEL_IOMMU && ACPI
Shane Wang69575d32009-09-01 18:25:07 -0700235
Sam Ravnborg6b0c3d42008-01-30 13:32:27 +0100236config X86_32_SMP
237 def_bool y
238 depends on X86_32 && SMP
239
240config X86_64_SMP
241 def_bool y
242 depends on X86_64 && SMP
243
Sam Ravnborg8d5fffb2007-11-06 23:30:30 +0100244config X86_HT
Jan Beulich6fc108a2010-04-21 15:23:44 +0100245 def_bool y
Adrian Bunkee0011a2007-12-04 17:19:07 +0100246 depends on SMP
Sam Ravnborg8d5fffb2007-11-06 23:30:30 +0100247
Tejun Heoccbeed32009-02-09 22:17:40 +0900248config X86_32_LAZY_GS
249 def_bool y
Tejun Heo60a53172009-02-09 22:17:40 +0900250 depends on X86_32 && !CC_STACKPROTECTOR
Tejun Heoccbeed32009-02-09 22:17:40 +0900251
Borislav Petkovd61931d2010-03-05 17:34:46 +0100252config ARCH_HWEIGHT_CFLAGS
253 string
254 default "-fcall-saved-ecx -fcall-saved-edx" if X86_32
255 default "-fcall-saved-rdi -fcall-saved-rsi -fcall-saved-rdx -fcall-saved-rcx -fcall-saved-r8 -fcall-saved-r9 -fcall-saved-r10 -fcall-saved-r11" if X86_64
256
Borislav Petkovd7c53c92010-08-19 20:10:29 +0200257config ARCH_CPU_PROBE_RELEASE
258 def_bool y
259 depends on HOTPLUG_CPU
260
Srikar Dronamraju2b144492012-02-09 14:56:42 +0530261config ARCH_SUPPORTS_UPROBES
262 def_bool y
263
Sam Ravnborg506f1d02007-11-09 21:56:54 +0100264source "init/Kconfig"
Matt Helsleydc52ddc2008-10-18 20:27:21 -0700265source "kernel/Kconfig.freezer"
Sam Ravnborg8d5fffb2007-11-06 23:30:30 +0100266
Sam Ravnborg506f1d02007-11-09 21:56:54 +0100267menu "Processor type and features"
268
Randy Dunlap5ee71532012-01-16 11:57:18 -0800269config ZONE_DMA
270 bool "DMA memory allocation support" if EXPERT
271 default y
272 help
273 DMA memory allocation support allows devices with less than 32-bit
274 addressing to allocate within the first 16MB of address space.
275 Disable if no such devices will be used.
276
277 If unsure, say Y.
278
Sam Ravnborg506f1d02007-11-09 21:56:54 +0100279config SMP
280 bool "Symmetric multi-processing support"
281 ---help---
282 This enables support for systems with more than one CPU. If you have
283 a system with only one CPU, like most personal computers, say N. If
284 you have a system with more than one CPU, say Y.
285
286 If you say N here, the kernel will run on single and multiprocessor
287 machines, but will use only one CPU of a multiprocessor machine. If
288 you say Y here, the kernel will run on many, but not all,
289 singleprocessor machines. On a singleprocessor machine, the kernel
290 will run faster if you say N here.
291
292 Note that if you say Y here and choose architecture "586" or
293 "Pentium" under "Processor family", the kernel will not work on 486
294 architectures. Similarly, multiprocessor kernels for the "PPro"
295 architecture may not work on all Pentium based boards.
296
297 People using multiprocessor machines who say Y here should also say
298 Y to "Enhanced Real Time Clock Support", below. The "Advanced Power
299 Management" code will be disabled if you say Y here.
300
Paul Bolle395cf962011-08-15 02:02:26 +0200301 See also <file:Documentation/x86/i386/IO-APIC.txt>,
Sam Ravnborg506f1d02007-11-09 21:56:54 +0100302 <file:Documentation/nmi_watchdog.txt> and the SMP-HOWTO available at
303 <http://www.tldp.org/docs.html#howto>.
304
305 If you don't know what to do here, say N.
306
Yinghai Lu06cd9a72009-02-16 17:29:58 -0800307config X86_X2APIC
308 bool "Support x2apic"
Suresh Siddhad3f13812011-08-23 17:05:25 -0700309 depends on X86_LOCAL_APIC && X86_64 && IRQ_REMAP
Yinghai Lu06cd9a72009-02-16 17:29:58 -0800310 ---help---
311 This enables x2apic support on CPUs that have this feature.
312
313 This allows 32-bit apic IDs (so it can support very large systems),
314 and accesses the local apic via MSRs not via mmio.
315
Yinghai Lu06cd9a72009-02-16 17:29:58 -0800316 If you don't know what to do here, say N.
317
Yinghai Lu6695c852008-06-19 12:13:09 -0700318config X86_MPPARSE
Bin Gao6e87f9b72012-10-25 09:35:44 -0700319 bool "Enable MPS table" if ACPI || SFI
Jan Beulich7a527682008-10-30 10:38:24 +0000320 default y
Ingo Molnar5ab74722008-07-10 14:42:03 +0200321 depends on X86_LOCAL_APIC
Ingo Molnar8f9ca472009-02-05 16:21:53 +0100322 ---help---
Yinghai Lu6695c852008-06-19 12:13:09 -0700323 For old smp systems that do not have proper acpi support. Newer systems
324 (esp with 64bit cpus) with acpi support, MADT and DSDT will override it
Yinghai Lu6695c852008-06-19 12:13:09 -0700325
Yinghai Lu26f7ef12009-01-29 14:19:22 -0800326config X86_BIGSMP
327 bool "Support for big SMP systems with more than 8 CPUs"
328 depends on X86_32 && SMP
Ingo Molnar8f9ca472009-02-05 16:21:53 +0100329 ---help---
Yinghai Lu26f7ef12009-01-29 14:19:22 -0800330 This option is needed for the systems that have more than 8 CPUs
Sam Ravnborg506f1d02007-11-09 21:56:54 +0100331
Jun Nakajimaddd70cf2013-01-21 17:23:09 +0000332config GOLDFISH
333 def_bool y
334 depends on X86_GOLDFISH
335
Ravikiran G Thirumalai84250912009-02-20 16:59:11 -0800336if X86_32
Ravikiran G Thirumalaic5c606d2009-02-09 18:18:14 -0800337config X86_EXTENDED_PLATFORM
338 bool "Support for extended (non-PC) x86 platforms"
339 default y
Ingo Molnar8f9ca472009-02-05 16:21:53 +0100340 ---help---
Ingo Molnar06ac8342009-01-27 18:11:43 +0100341 If you disable this option then the kernel will only support
342 standard PC platforms. (which covers the vast majority of
343 systems out there.)
344
Ravikiran G Thirumalai84250912009-02-20 16:59:11 -0800345 If you enable this option then you'll be able to select support
346 for the following (non-PC) 32 bit x86 platforms:
347 AMD Elan
348 NUMAQ (IBM/Sequent)
349 RDC R-321x SoC
350 SGI 320/540 (Visual Workstation)
Alessandro Rubini83125a32012-04-04 19:40:21 +0200351 STA2X11-based (e.g. Northville)
Ravikiran G Thirumalai84250912009-02-20 16:59:11 -0800352 Summit/EXA (IBM x440)
353 Unisys ES7000 IA32 series
Thomas Gleixner3f4110a2009-08-29 14:54:20 +0200354 Moorestown MID devices
Ingo Molnar06ac8342009-01-27 18:11:43 +0100355
356 If you have one of these systems, or if you want to build a
357 generic distribution kernel, say Y here - otherwise say N.
Ravikiran G Thirumalai84250912009-02-20 16:59:11 -0800358endif
Ingo Molnar06ac8342009-01-27 18:11:43 +0100359
Ravikiran G Thirumalai84250912009-02-20 16:59:11 -0800360if X86_64
361config X86_EXTENDED_PLATFORM
362 bool "Support for extended (non-PC) x86 platforms"
363 default y
364 ---help---
365 If you disable this option then the kernel will only support
366 standard PC platforms. (which covers the vast majority of
367 systems out there.)
368
369 If you enable this option then you'll be able to select support
370 for the following (non-PC) 64 bit x86 platforms:
Steffen Persvold44b111b52011-12-06 00:07:26 +0800371 Numascale NumaChip
Ravikiran G Thirumalai84250912009-02-20 16:59:11 -0800372 ScaleMP vSMP
373 SGI Ultraviolet
374
375 If you have one of these systems, or if you want to build a
376 generic distribution kernel, say Y here - otherwise say N.
377endif
Ravikiran G Thirumalaic5c606d2009-02-09 18:18:14 -0800378# This is an alphabetically sorted list of 64 bit extended platforms
379# Please maintain the alphabetic order if and when there are additions
Steffen Persvold44b111b52011-12-06 00:07:26 +0800380config X86_NUMACHIP
381 bool "Numascale NumaChip"
382 depends on X86_64
383 depends on X86_EXTENDED_PLATFORM
384 depends on NUMA
385 depends on SMP
386 depends on X86_X2APIC
Daniel J Bluemanf9726bf2012-12-07 14:24:32 -0700387 depends on PCI_MMCONFIG
Steffen Persvold44b111b52011-12-06 00:07:26 +0800388 ---help---
389 Adds support for Numascale NumaChip large-SMP systems. Needed to
390 enable more than ~168 cores.
391 If you don't have one of these, you should say N here.
Nick Piggin03b48632009-01-20 04:36:04 +0100392
Ingo Molnar6a485652009-01-27 18:29:13 +0100393config X86_VSMP
Ravikiran G Thirumalaic5c606d2009-02-09 18:18:14 -0800394 bool "ScaleMP vSMP"
Borislav Petkov6276a072013-03-04 21:20:21 +0100395 select HYPERVISOR_GUEST
Ingo Molnar6a485652009-01-27 18:29:13 +0100396 select PARAVIRT
397 depends on X86_64 && PCI
Ravikiran G Thirumalaic5c606d2009-02-09 18:18:14 -0800398 depends on X86_EXTENDED_PLATFORM
Shai Fultheimead91d42012-04-16 10:39:35 +0300399 depends on SMP
Ingo Molnar8f9ca472009-02-05 16:21:53 +0100400 ---help---
Ingo Molnar6a485652009-01-27 18:29:13 +0100401 Support for ScaleMP vSMP systems. Say 'Y' here if this kernel is
402 supposed to run on these EM64T-based machines. Only choose this option
403 if you have one of these machines.
404
Ravikiran G Thirumalaic5c606d2009-02-09 18:18:14 -0800405config X86_UV
406 bool "SGI Ultraviolet"
407 depends on X86_64
408 depends on X86_EXTENDED_PLATFORM
Jack Steiner54c28d22009-04-03 15:39:42 -0500409 depends on NUMA
Suresh Siddha9d6c26e2009-04-20 13:02:31 -0700410 depends on X86_X2APIC
Ravikiran G Thirumalaic5c606d2009-02-09 18:18:14 -0800411 ---help---
412 This option is needed in order to support SGI Ultraviolet systems.
413 If you don't have one of these, you should say N here.
414
415# Following is an alphabetically sorted list of 32 bit extended platforms
416# Please maintain the alphabetic order if and when there are additions
Sam Ravnborg506f1d02007-11-09 21:56:54 +0100417
Jun Nakajimaddd70cf2013-01-21 17:23:09 +0000418config X86_GOLDFISH
419 bool "Goldfish (Virtual Platform)"
420 depends on X86_32
421 ---help---
422 Enable support for the Goldfish virtual platform used primarily
423 for Android development. Unless you are building for the Android
424 Goldfish emulator say N here.
425
Thomas Gleixnerc751e172010-11-09 12:08:04 -0800426config X86_INTEL_CE
427 bool "CE4100 TV platform"
428 depends on PCI
429 depends on PCI_GODIRECT
430 depends on X86_32
431 depends on X86_EXTENDED_PLATFORM
Dirk Brandewie37bc9f52010-11-09 12:08:08 -0800432 select X86_REBOOTFIXUPS
Sebastian Andrzej Siewiorda6b7372011-02-22 21:07:37 +0100433 select OF
434 select OF_EARLY_FLATTREE
Grant Likelyb4e51852011-12-16 15:50:17 -0700435 select IRQ_DOMAIN
Thomas Gleixnerc751e172010-11-09 12:08:04 -0800436 ---help---
437 Select for the Intel CE media processor (CE4100) SOC.
438 This option compiles in support for the CE4100 SOC for settop
439 boxes and media devices.
440
Alan Coxdd137522011-12-05 23:14:39 +0000441config X86_WANT_INTEL_MID
Alan Cox43605ef2011-07-12 17:49:29 +0100442 bool "Intel MID platform support"
443 depends on X86_32
444 depends on X86_EXTENDED_PLATFORM
445 ---help---
446 Select to build a kernel capable of supporting Intel MID platform
447 systems which do not have the PCI legacy interfaces (Moorestown,
448 Medfield). If you are building for a PC class system say N here.
449
Alan Coxdd137522011-12-05 23:14:39 +0000450if X86_WANT_INTEL_MID
Alan Cox43605ef2011-07-12 17:49:29 +0100451
Alan Cox4e2b1c42011-12-06 13:28:22 +0000452config X86_INTEL_MID
453 bool
454
Alan Cox1ea7c672011-11-10 13:29:14 +0000455config X86_MDFLD
456 bool "Medfield MID platform"
457 depends on PCI
458 depends on PCI_GOANY
459 depends on X86_IO_APIC
Alan Cox7c9c3a12011-12-29 14:43:16 +0000460 select X86_INTEL_MID
461 select SFI
462 select DW_APB_TIMER
Alan Cox1ea7c672011-11-10 13:29:14 +0000463 select APB_TIMER
464 select I2C
465 select SPI
466 select INTEL_SCU_IPC
467 select X86_PLATFORM_DEVICES
Mika Westerberg15a713d2012-01-26 17:35:05 +0000468 select MFD_INTEL_MSIC
Alan Cox1ea7c672011-11-10 13:29:14 +0000469 ---help---
470 Medfield is Intel's Low Power Intel Architecture (LPIA) based Moblin
471 Internet Device(MID) platform.
472 Unlike standard x86 PCs, Medfield does not have many legacy devices
473 nor standard legacy replacement devices/features. e.g. Medfield does
474 not contain i8259, i8254, HPET, legacy BIOS, most of the io ports.
475
Alan Cox43605ef2011-07-12 17:49:29 +0100476endif
477
Mika Westerberg3d48aab2013-01-18 13:45:59 +0000478config X86_INTEL_LPSS
479 bool "Intel Low Power Subsystem Support"
480 depends on ACPI
481 select COMMON_CLK
482 ---help---
483 Select to build support for Intel Low Power Subsystem such as
484 found on Intel Lynxpoint PCH. Selecting this option enables
485 things like clock tree (common clock framework) which are needed
486 by the LPSS peripheral drivers.
487
Ravikiran G Thirumalaic5c606d2009-02-09 18:18:14 -0800488config X86_RDC321X
489 bool "RDC R-321x SoC"
Sam Ravnborg506f1d02007-11-09 21:56:54 +0100490 depends on X86_32
Ravikiran G Thirumalaic5c606d2009-02-09 18:18:14 -0800491 depends on X86_EXTENDED_PLATFORM
492 select M486
493 select X86_REBOOTFIXUPS
494 ---help---
495 This option is needed for RDC R-321x system-on-chip, also known
496 as R-8610-(G).
497 If you don't have one of these chips, you should say N here.
498
Ingo Molnare0c7ae32009-01-27 18:43:09 +0100499config X86_32_NON_STANDARD
Ingo Molnar9c398012009-01-27 18:24:57 +0100500 bool "Support non-standard 32-bit SMP architectures"
501 depends on X86_32 && SMP
Ravikiran G Thirumalaic5c606d2009-02-09 18:18:14 -0800502 depends on X86_EXTENDED_PLATFORM
Ingo Molnar8f9ca472009-02-05 16:21:53 +0100503 ---help---
Alessandro Rubini83125a32012-04-04 19:40:21 +0200504 This option compiles in the NUMAQ, Summit, bigsmp, ES7000,
505 STA2X11, default subarchitectures. It is intended for a generic
506 binary kernel. If you select them all, kernel will probe it
507 one by one and will fallback to default.
Yinghai Lud49c4282008-06-08 18:31:54 -0700508
Ravikiran G Thirumalaic5c606d2009-02-09 18:18:14 -0800509# Alphabetically sorted list of Non standard 32 bit platforms
Yinghai Lud49c4282008-06-08 18:31:54 -0700510
Sam Ravnborg506f1d02007-11-09 21:56:54 +0100511config X86_NUMAQ
512 bool "NUMAQ (IBM/Sequent)"
Ingo Molnare0c7ae32009-01-27 18:43:09 +0100513 depends on X86_32_NON_STANDARD
Pan, Jacob juna92d1522010-02-24 16:59:55 -0800514 depends on PCI
Sam Ravnborg506f1d02007-11-09 21:56:54 +0100515 select NUMA
Ingo Molnar9c398012009-01-27 18:24:57 +0100516 select X86_MPPARSE
Ingo Molnar8f9ca472009-02-05 16:21:53 +0100517 ---help---
Yinghai Lud49c4282008-06-08 18:31:54 -0700518 This option is used for getting Linux to run on a NUMAQ (IBM/Sequent)
519 NUMA multiquad box. This changes the way that processors are
520 bootstrapped, and uses Clustered Logical APIC addressing mode instead
521 of Flat Logical. You will need a new lynxer.elf file to flash your
522 firmware with - send email to <Martin.Bligh@us.ibm.com>.
Sam Ravnborg506f1d02007-11-09 21:56:54 +0100523
Linus Torvaldsd949f362009-09-26 09:35:07 -0700524config X86_SUPPORTS_MEMORY_FAILURE
Jan Beulich6fc108a2010-04-21 15:23:44 +0100525 def_bool y
Linus Torvaldsd949f362009-09-26 09:35:07 -0700526 # MCE code calls memory_failure():
527 depends on X86_MCE
528 # On 32-bit this adds too big of NODES_SHIFT and we run out of page flags:
529 depends on !X86_NUMAQ
530 # On 32-bit SPARSEMEM adds too big of SECTIONS_WIDTH:
531 depends on X86_64 || !SPARSEMEM
532 select ARCH_SUPPORTS_MEMORY_FAILURE
Linus Torvaldsd949f362009-09-26 09:35:07 -0700533
Ingo Molnar1b84e1c2008-07-10 15:55:27 +0200534config X86_VISWS
535 bool "SGI 320/540 (Visual Workstation)"
Ravikiran G Thirumalaic5c606d2009-02-09 18:18:14 -0800536 depends on X86_32 && PCI && X86_MPPARSE && PCI_GODIRECT
537 depends on X86_32_NON_STANDARD
538 ---help---
Ingo Molnar1b84e1c2008-07-10 15:55:27 +0200539 The SGI Visual Workstation series is an IA32-based workstation
540 based on SGI systems chips with some legacy PC hardware attached.
541
542 Say Y here to create a kernel to run on the SGI 320 or 540.
543
544 A kernel compiled for the Visual Workstation will run on general
545 PCs as well. See <file:Documentation/sgi-visws.txt> for details.
546
Alessandro Rubini83125a32012-04-04 19:40:21 +0200547config STA2X11
548 bool "STA2X11 Companion Chip Support"
549 depends on X86_32_NON_STANDARD && PCI
550 select X86_DEV_DMA_OPS
551 select X86_DMA_REMAP
552 select SWIOTLB
553 select MFD_STA2X11
554 select ARCH_REQUIRE_GPIOLIB
555 default n
556 ---help---
557 This adds support for boards based on the STA2X11 IO-Hub,
558 a.k.a. "ConneXt". The chip is used in place of the standard
559 PC chipset, so all "standard" peripherals are missing. If this
560 option is selected the kernel will still be able to boot on
561 standard PC machines.
562
Ingo Molnar9c398012009-01-27 18:24:57 +0100563config X86_SUMMIT
564 bool "Summit/EXA (IBM x440)"
Ingo Molnare0c7ae32009-01-27 18:43:09 +0100565 depends on X86_32_NON_STANDARD
Ingo Molnar8f9ca472009-02-05 16:21:53 +0100566 ---help---
Ingo Molnar9c398012009-01-27 18:24:57 +0100567 This option is needed for IBM systems that use the Summit/EXA chipset.
568 In particular, it is needed for the x440.
Ingo Molnar1f972762008-07-26 13:52:50 +0200569
Ingo Molnar9c398012009-01-27 18:24:57 +0100570config X86_ES7000
Ravikiran G Thirumalaic5c606d2009-02-09 18:18:14 -0800571 bool "Unisys ES7000 IA32 series"
Yinghai Lu26f7ef12009-01-29 14:19:22 -0800572 depends on X86_32_NON_STANDARD && X86_BIGSMP
Ingo Molnar8f9ca472009-02-05 16:21:53 +0100573 ---help---
Ingo Molnar9c398012009-01-27 18:24:57 +0100574 Support for Unisys ES7000 systems. Say 'Y' here if this kernel is
575 supposed to run on an IA32-based Unisys ES7000 system.
576
Shérab82148d12010-09-25 06:06:57 +0200577config X86_32_IRIS
578 tristate "Eurobraille/Iris poweroff module"
579 depends on X86_32
580 ---help---
581 The Iris machines from EuroBraille do not have APM or ACPI support
582 to shut themselves down properly. A special I/O sequence is
583 needed to do so, which is what this module does at
584 kernel shutdown.
585
586 This is only for Iris machines from EuroBraille.
587
588 If unused, say N.
589
Ingo Molnarae1e9132008-11-11 09:05:16 +0100590config SCHED_OMIT_FRAME_POINTER
Harvey Harrison3c2362e2008-01-30 13:31:03 +0100591 def_bool y
592 prompt "Single-depth WCHAN output"
Ken Chena87d0912008-11-06 11:10:49 -0800593 depends on X86
Ingo Molnar8f9ca472009-02-05 16:21:53 +0100594 ---help---
Sam Ravnborg506f1d02007-11-09 21:56:54 +0100595 Calculate simpler /proc/<PID>/wchan values. If this option
596 is disabled then wchan values will recurse back to the
597 caller function. This provides more accurate wchan values,
598 at the expense of slightly more scheduling overhead.
599
600 If in doubt, say "Y".
601
Borislav Petkov6276a072013-03-04 21:20:21 +0100602menuconfig HYPERVISOR_GUEST
603 bool "Linux guest support"
Ingo Molnar8f9ca472009-02-05 16:21:53 +0100604 ---help---
Borislav Petkov6276a072013-03-04 21:20:21 +0100605 Say Y here to enable options for running Linux under various hyper-
606 visors. This option enables basic hypervisor detection and platform
607 setup.
Sam Ravnborg506f1d02007-11-09 21:56:54 +0100608
Borislav Petkov6276a072013-03-04 21:20:21 +0100609 If you say N, all options in this submenu will be skipped and
610 disabled, and Linux guest support won't be built in.
Sam Ravnborg506f1d02007-11-09 21:56:54 +0100611
Borislav Petkov6276a072013-03-04 21:20:21 +0100612if HYPERVISOR_GUEST
Sam Ravnborg506f1d02007-11-09 21:56:54 +0100613
Eduardo Pereira Habkoste61bd942008-01-30 13:33:32 +0100614config PARAVIRT
615 bool "Enable paravirtualization code"
Ingo Molnar8f9ca472009-02-05 16:21:53 +0100616 ---help---
Eduardo Pereira Habkoste61bd942008-01-30 13:33:32 +0100617 This changes the kernel so it can modify itself when it is run
618 under a hypervisor, potentially improving performance significantly
619 over full virtualization. However, when run without a hypervisor
620 the kernel is theoretically slower and slightly larger.
621
Borislav Petkov6276a072013-03-04 21:20:21 +0100622config PARAVIRT_DEBUG
623 bool "paravirt-ops debugging"
624 depends on PARAVIRT && DEBUG_KERNEL
625 ---help---
626 Enable to debug paravirt_ops internals. Specifically, BUG if
627 a paravirt_op is missing when it is called.
628
Jeremy Fitzhardingeb4ecc122009-05-13 17:16:55 -0700629config PARAVIRT_SPINLOCKS
630 bool "Paravirtualization layer for spinlocks"
Kees Cook6ea30382012-10-02 11:16:47 -0700631 depends on PARAVIRT && SMP
Jeremy Fitzhardingeb4ecc122009-05-13 17:16:55 -0700632 ---help---
633 Paravirtualized spinlocks allow a pvops backend to replace the
634 spinlock implementation with something virtualization-friendly
635 (for example, block the virtual CPU rather than spinning).
636
637 Unfortunately the downside is an up to 5% performance hit on
638 native kernels, with various workloads.
639
640 If you are unsure how to answer this question, answer N.
641
Borislav Petkov6276a072013-03-04 21:20:21 +0100642source "arch/x86/xen/Kconfig"
643
644config KVM_GUEST
645 bool "KVM Guest support (including kvmclock)"
646 depends on PARAVIRT
647 select PARAVIRT_CLOCK
648 default y
649 ---help---
650 This option enables various optimizations for running under the KVM
651 hypervisor. It includes a paravirtualized clock, so that instead
652 of relying on a PIT (or probably other) emulation by the
653 underlying device model, the host provides the guest with
654 timing infrastructure such as time of day, and system time
655
656source "arch/x86/lguest/Kconfig"
657
658config PARAVIRT_TIME_ACCOUNTING
659 bool "Paravirtual steal time accounting"
660 depends on PARAVIRT
661 default n
662 ---help---
663 Select this option to enable fine granularity task steal time
664 accounting. Time spent executing other tasks in parallel with
665 the current vCPU is discounted from the vCPU power. To account for
666 that, there can be a small performance impact.
667
668 If in doubt, say N here.
669
Gerd Hoffmann7af192c2008-06-03 16:17:29 +0200670config PARAVIRT_CLOCK
671 bool
Gerd Hoffmann7af192c2008-06-03 16:17:29 +0200672
Borislav Petkov6276a072013-03-04 21:20:21 +0100673endif #HYPERVISOR_GUEST
Jeremy Fitzhardinge97349132008-06-25 00:19:14 -0400674
Yinghai Lu08677212010-02-10 01:20:20 -0800675config NO_BOOTMEM
Yinghai Lu774ea0b2010-08-25 13:39:18 -0700676 def_bool y
Yinghai Lu08677212010-02-10 01:20:20 -0800677
Yinghai Lu03273182008-04-18 17:49:15 -0700678config MEMTEST
679 bool "Memtest"
Ingo Molnar8f9ca472009-02-05 16:21:53 +0100680 ---help---
Yinghai Luc64df702008-03-21 18:56:19 -0700681 This option adds a kernel parameter 'memtest', which allows memtest
Yinghai Lu03273182008-04-18 17:49:15 -0700682 to be set.
Ingo Molnar8f9ca472009-02-05 16:21:53 +0100683 memtest=0, mean disabled; -- default
684 memtest=1, mean do 1 test pattern;
685 ...
686 memtest=4, mean do 4 test patterns.
Thomas Gleixneraba37282008-07-15 14:48:48 +0200687 If you are unsure how to answer this question, answer N.
Sam Ravnborg506f1d02007-11-09 21:56:54 +0100688
689config X86_SUMMIT_NUMA
Harvey Harrison3c2362e2008-01-30 13:31:03 +0100690 def_bool y
Ingo Molnare0c7ae32009-01-27 18:43:09 +0100691 depends on X86_32 && NUMA && X86_32_NON_STANDARD
Sam Ravnborg506f1d02007-11-09 21:56:54 +0100692
693config X86_CYCLONE_TIMER
Harvey Harrison3c2362e2008-01-30 13:31:03 +0100694 def_bool y
Alessandro Rubinif9b15df2011-10-29 00:48:42 +0200695 depends on X86_SUMMIT
Sam Ravnborg506f1d02007-11-09 21:56:54 +0100696
Sam Ravnborg506f1d02007-11-09 21:56:54 +0100697source "arch/x86/Kconfig.cpu"
698
699config HPET_TIMER
Harvey Harrison3c2362e2008-01-30 13:31:03 +0100700 def_bool X86_64
Sam Ravnborg506f1d02007-11-09 21:56:54 +0100701 prompt "HPET Timer Support" if X86_32
Ingo Molnar8f9ca472009-02-05 16:21:53 +0100702 ---help---
703 Use the IA-PC HPET (High Precision Event Timer) to manage
704 time in preference to the PIT and RTC, if a HPET is
705 present.
706 HPET is the next generation timer replacing legacy 8254s.
707 The HPET provides a stable time base on SMP
708 systems, unlike the TSC, but it is more expensive to access,
709 as it is off-chip. You can find the HPET spec at
710 <http://www.intel.com/hardwaredesign/hpetspec_1.pdf>.
Sam Ravnborg506f1d02007-11-09 21:56:54 +0100711
Ingo Molnar8f9ca472009-02-05 16:21:53 +0100712 You can safely choose Y here. However, HPET will only be
713 activated if the platform and the BIOS support this feature.
714 Otherwise the 8254 will be used for timing services.
Sam Ravnborg506f1d02007-11-09 21:56:54 +0100715
Ingo Molnar8f9ca472009-02-05 16:21:53 +0100716 Choose N to continue using the legacy 8254 timer.
Sam Ravnborg506f1d02007-11-09 21:56:54 +0100717
718config HPET_EMULATE_RTC
Harvey Harrison3c2362e2008-01-30 13:31:03 +0100719 def_bool y
Bernhard Walle9d8af782008-02-06 01:38:52 -0800720 depends on HPET_TIMER && (RTC=y || RTC=m || RTC_DRV_CMOS=m || RTC_DRV_CMOS=y)
Sam Ravnborg506f1d02007-11-09 21:56:54 +0100721
Jacob Panbb24c472009-09-02 07:37:17 -0700722config APB_TIMER
Alan Cox933b9462011-12-17 17:43:40 +0000723 def_bool y if X86_INTEL_MID
724 prompt "Intel MID APB Timer Support" if X86_INTEL_MID
Jamie Iles06c3df42011-06-06 12:43:07 +0100725 select DW_APB_TIMER
Alan Coxa0c38322011-12-17 21:57:25 +0000726 depends on X86_INTEL_MID && SFI
Jacob Panbb24c472009-09-02 07:37:17 -0700727 help
728 APB timer is the replacement for 8254, HPET on X86 MID platforms.
729 The APBT provides a stable time base on SMP
730 systems, unlike the TSC, but it is more expensive to access,
731 as it is off-chip. APB timers are always running regardless of CPU
732 C states, they are used as per CPU clockevent device when possible.
733
David Rientjes6a108a12011-01-20 14:44:16 -0800734# Mark as expert because too many people got it wrong.
Sam Ravnborg506f1d02007-11-09 21:56:54 +0100735# The code disables itself when not needed.
Thomas Petazzoni7ae93922008-04-28 02:14:14 -0700736config DMI
737 default y
David Rientjes6a108a12011-01-20 14:44:16 -0800738 bool "Enable DMI scanning" if EXPERT
Ingo Molnar8f9ca472009-02-05 16:21:53 +0100739 ---help---
Thomas Petazzoni7ae93922008-04-28 02:14:14 -0700740 Enabled scanning of DMI to identify machine quirks. Say Y
741 here unless you have verified that your setup is not
742 affected by entries in the DMI blacklist. Required by PNP
743 BIOS code.
744
Sam Ravnborg506f1d02007-11-09 21:56:54 +0100745config GART_IOMMU
David Rientjes6a108a12011-01-20 14:44:16 -0800746 bool "GART IOMMU support" if EXPERT
Sam Ravnborg506f1d02007-11-09 21:56:54 +0100747 default y
748 select SWIOTLB
Andreas Herrmann23ac4ae2010-09-17 18:03:43 +0200749 depends on X86_64 && PCI && AMD_NB
Ingo Molnar8f9ca472009-02-05 16:21:53 +0100750 ---help---
Sam Ravnborg506f1d02007-11-09 21:56:54 +0100751 Support for full DMA access of devices with 32bit memory access only
752 on systems with more than 3GB. This is usually needed for USB,
753 sound, many IDE/SATA chipsets and some other devices.
754 Provides a driver for the AMD Athlon64/Opteron/Turion/Sempron GART
755 based hardware IOMMU and a software bounce buffer based IOMMU used
756 on Intel systems and as fallback.
757 The code is only active when needed (enough memory and limited
758 device) unless CONFIG_IOMMU_DEBUG or iommu=force is specified
759 too.
760
761config CALGARY_IOMMU
762 bool "IBM Calgary IOMMU support"
763 select SWIOTLB
Kees Cook6ea30382012-10-02 11:16:47 -0700764 depends on X86_64 && PCI
Ingo Molnar8f9ca472009-02-05 16:21:53 +0100765 ---help---
Sam Ravnborg506f1d02007-11-09 21:56:54 +0100766 Support for hardware IOMMUs in IBM's xSeries x366 and x460
767 systems. Needed to run systems with more than 3GB of memory
768 properly with 32-bit PCI devices that do not support DAC
769 (Double Address Cycle). Calgary also supports bus level
770 isolation, where all DMAs pass through the IOMMU. This
771 prevents them from going anywhere except their intended
772 destination. This catches hard-to-find kernel bugs and
773 mis-behaving drivers and devices that do not use the DMA-API
774 properly to set up their DMA buffers. The IOMMU can be
775 turned off at boot time with the iommu=off parameter.
776 Normally the kernel will make the right choice by itself.
777 If unsure, say Y.
778
779config CALGARY_IOMMU_ENABLED_BY_DEFAULT
Harvey Harrison3c2362e2008-01-30 13:31:03 +0100780 def_bool y
781 prompt "Should Calgary be enabled by default?"
Sam Ravnborg506f1d02007-11-09 21:56:54 +0100782 depends on CALGARY_IOMMU
Ingo Molnar8f9ca472009-02-05 16:21:53 +0100783 ---help---
Sam Ravnborg506f1d02007-11-09 21:56:54 +0100784 Should Calgary be enabled by default? if you choose 'y', Calgary
785 will be used (if it exists). If you choose 'n', Calgary will not be
786 used even if it exists. If you choose 'n' and would like to use
787 Calgary anyway, pass 'iommu=calgary' on the kernel command line.
788 If unsure, say Y.
789
790# need this always selected by IOMMU for the VIA workaround
791config SWIOTLB
Joerg Roedela1afd012008-11-18 12:44:21 +0100792 def_bool y if X86_64
Ingo Molnar8f9ca472009-02-05 16:21:53 +0100793 ---help---
Sam Ravnborg506f1d02007-11-09 21:56:54 +0100794 Support for software bounce buffers used on x86-64 systems
Joe Millenbach4454d322012-09-02 17:38:20 -0700795 which don't have a hardware IOMMU. Using this PCI devices
796 which can only access 32-bits of memory can be used on systems
797 with more than 3 GB of memory.
798 If unsure, say Y.
Sam Ravnborg506f1d02007-11-09 21:56:54 +0100799
FUJITA Tomonoria8522502008-04-29 00:59:36 -0700800config IOMMU_HELPER
Jan Beulich3120e252012-09-10 12:41:45 +0100801 def_bool y
802 depends on CALGARY_IOMMU || GART_IOMMU || SWIOTLB || AMD_IOMMU
Linus Torvaldsd25e26b2008-08-25 14:15:38 -0700803
Mike Travis1184dc22008-05-12 21:21:12 +0200804config MAXSMP
Samuel Thibaultddb0c5a2010-08-21 21:32:41 +0200805 bool "Enable Maximum number of SMP Processors and NUMA Nodes"
Kees Cook6ea30382012-10-02 11:16:47 -0700806 depends on X86_64 && SMP && DEBUG_KERNEL
Mike Travis36f51012008-12-16 17:33:51 -0800807 select CPUMASK_OFFSTACK
Ingo Molnar8f9ca472009-02-05 16:21:53 +0100808 ---help---
Samuel Thibaultddb0c5a2010-08-21 21:32:41 +0200809 Enable maximum number of CPUS and NUMA Nodes for this architecture.
Mike Travis1184dc22008-05-12 21:21:12 +0200810 If unsure, say N.
Sam Ravnborg506f1d02007-11-09 21:56:54 +0100811
812config NR_CPUS
Mike Travis36f51012008-12-16 17:33:51 -0800813 int "Maximum number of CPUs" if SMP && !MAXSMP
Michael K. Johnson2a3313f2009-04-21 21:44:48 -0400814 range 2 8 if SMP && X86_32 && !X86_BIGSMP
Mike Travis36f51012008-12-16 17:33:51 -0800815 range 2 512 if SMP && !MAXSMP
Mike Travis78637a972008-12-16 17:34:00 -0800816 default "1" if !SMP
Linus Torvaldsd25e26b2008-08-25 14:15:38 -0700817 default "4096" if MAXSMP
Mike Travis78637a972008-12-16 17:34:00 -0800818 default "32" if SMP && (X86_NUMAQ || X86_SUMMIT || X86_BIGSMP || X86_ES7000)
819 default "8" if SMP
Ingo Molnar8f9ca472009-02-05 16:21:53 +0100820 ---help---
Sam Ravnborg506f1d02007-11-09 21:56:54 +0100821 This allows you to specify the maximum number of CPUs which this
Linus Torvaldsd25e26b2008-08-25 14:15:38 -0700822 kernel will support. The maximum supported value is 512 and the
Sam Ravnborg506f1d02007-11-09 21:56:54 +0100823 minimum value which makes sense is 2.
824
825 This is purely to save memory - each supported CPU adds
826 approximately eight kilobytes to the kernel image.
827
828config SCHED_SMT
829 bool "SMT (Hyperthreading) scheduler support"
Hiroshi Shimamotob089c122008-02-27 13:16:30 -0800830 depends on X86_HT
Ingo Molnar8f9ca472009-02-05 16:21:53 +0100831 ---help---
Sam Ravnborg506f1d02007-11-09 21:56:54 +0100832 SMT scheduler support improves the CPU scheduler's decision making
833 when dealing with Intel Pentium 4 chips with HyperThreading at a
834 cost of slightly increased overhead in some places. If unsure say
835 N here.
836
837config SCHED_MC
Harvey Harrison3c2362e2008-01-30 13:31:03 +0100838 def_bool y
839 prompt "Multi-core scheduler support"
Hiroshi Shimamotob089c122008-02-27 13:16:30 -0800840 depends on X86_HT
Ingo Molnar8f9ca472009-02-05 16:21:53 +0100841 ---help---
Sam Ravnborg506f1d02007-11-09 21:56:54 +0100842 Multi-core scheduler support improves the CPU scheduler's decision
843 making when dealing with multi-core CPU chips at a cost of slightly
844 increased overhead in some places. If unsure say N here.
845
846source "kernel/Kconfig.preempt"
847
848config X86_UP_APIC
849 bool "Local APIC support on uniprocessors"
Ingo Molnare0c7ae32009-01-27 18:43:09 +0100850 depends on X86_32 && !SMP && !X86_32_NON_STANDARD
Ingo Molnar8f9ca472009-02-05 16:21:53 +0100851 ---help---
Sam Ravnborg506f1d02007-11-09 21:56:54 +0100852 A local APIC (Advanced Programmable Interrupt Controller) is an
853 integrated interrupt controller in the CPU. If you have a single-CPU
854 system which has a processor with a local APIC, you can say Y here to
855 enable and use it. If you say Y here even though your machine doesn't
856 have a local APIC, then the kernel will still run with no slowdown at
857 all. The local APIC supports CPU-generated self-interrupts (timer,
858 performance counters), and the NMI watchdog which detects hard
859 lockups.
860
861config X86_UP_IOAPIC
862 bool "IO-APIC support on uniprocessors"
863 depends on X86_UP_APIC
Ingo Molnar8f9ca472009-02-05 16:21:53 +0100864 ---help---
Sam Ravnborg506f1d02007-11-09 21:56:54 +0100865 An IO-APIC (I/O Advanced Programmable Interrupt Controller) is an
866 SMP-capable replacement for PC-style interrupt controllers. Most
867 SMP systems and many recent uniprocessor systems have one.
868
869 If you have a single-CPU system with an IO-APIC, you can say Y here
870 to use it. If you say Y here even though your machine doesn't have
871 an IO-APIC, then the kernel will still run with no slowdown at all.
872
873config X86_LOCAL_APIC
Harvey Harrison3c2362e2008-01-30 13:31:03 +0100874 def_bool y
Ingo Molnare0c7ae32009-01-27 18:43:09 +0100875 depends on X86_64 || SMP || X86_32_NON_STANDARD || X86_UP_APIC
Sam Ravnborg506f1d02007-11-09 21:56:54 +0100876
877config X86_IO_APIC
Harvey Harrison3c2362e2008-01-30 13:31:03 +0100878 def_bool y
Henrik Kretzschmar1444e0c2011-02-22 15:38:07 +0100879 depends on X86_64 || SMP || X86_32_NON_STANDARD || X86_UP_IOAPIC
Sam Ravnborg506f1d02007-11-09 21:56:54 +0100880
881config X86_VISWS_APIC
Harvey Harrison3c2362e2008-01-30 13:31:03 +0100882 def_bool y
Sam Ravnborg506f1d02007-11-09 21:56:54 +0100883 depends on X86_32 && X86_VISWS
Sam Ravnborg506f1d02007-11-09 21:56:54 +0100884
Stefan Assmann41b9eb22008-07-15 13:48:55 +0200885config X86_REROUTE_FOR_BROKEN_BOOT_IRQS
886 bool "Reroute for broken boot IRQs"
Stefan Assmann41b9eb22008-07-15 13:48:55 +0200887 depends on X86_IO_APIC
Ingo Molnar8f9ca472009-02-05 16:21:53 +0100888 ---help---
Stefan Assmann41b9eb22008-07-15 13:48:55 +0200889 This option enables a workaround that fixes a source of
890 spurious interrupts. This is recommended when threaded
891 interrupt handling is used on systems where the generation of
892 superfluous "boot interrupts" cannot be disabled.
893
894 Some chipsets generate a legacy INTx "boot IRQ" when the IRQ
895 entry in the chipset's IO-APIC is masked (as, e.g. the RT
896 kernel does during interrupt handling). On chipsets where this
897 boot IRQ generation cannot be disabled, this workaround keeps
898 the original IRQ line masked so that only the equivalent "boot
899 IRQ" is delivered to the CPUs. The workaround also tells the
900 kernel to set up the IRQ handler on the boot IRQ line. In this
901 way only one interrupt is delivered to the kernel. Otherwise
902 the spurious second interrupt may cause the kernel to bring
903 down (vital) interrupt lines.
904
905 Only affects "broken" chipsets. Interrupt sharing may be
906 increased on these systems.
907
Sam Ravnborg506f1d02007-11-09 21:56:54 +0100908config X86_MCE
Andi Kleenbab9bc62009-07-09 00:31:38 +0200909 bool "Machine Check / overheating reporting"
Borislav Petkove57dbaf2011-09-13 15:23:21 +0200910 default y
Sam Ravnborg506f1d02007-11-09 21:56:54 +0100911 ---help---
Andi Kleenbab9bc62009-07-09 00:31:38 +0200912 Machine Check support allows the processor to notify the
913 kernel if it detects a problem (e.g. overheating, data corruption).
Sam Ravnborg506f1d02007-11-09 21:56:54 +0100914 The action the kernel takes depends on the severity of the problem,
Andi Kleenbab9bc62009-07-09 00:31:38 +0200915 ranging from warning messages to halting the machine.
Andi Kleen4efc0672009-04-28 19:07:31 +0200916
Sam Ravnborg506f1d02007-11-09 21:56:54 +0100917config X86_MCE_INTEL
Harvey Harrison3c2362e2008-01-30 13:31:03 +0100918 def_bool y
919 prompt "Intel MCE features"
Andi Kleenc1ebf832009-07-09 00:31:41 +0200920 depends on X86_MCE && X86_LOCAL_APIC
Ingo Molnar8f9ca472009-02-05 16:21:53 +0100921 ---help---
Sam Ravnborg506f1d02007-11-09 21:56:54 +0100922 Additional support for intel specific MCE features such as
923 the thermal monitor.
924
925config X86_MCE_AMD
Harvey Harrison3c2362e2008-01-30 13:31:03 +0100926 def_bool y
927 prompt "AMD MCE features"
Andi Kleenc1ebf832009-07-09 00:31:41 +0200928 depends on X86_MCE && X86_LOCAL_APIC
Ingo Molnar8f9ca472009-02-05 16:21:53 +0100929 ---help---
Sam Ravnborg506f1d02007-11-09 21:56:54 +0100930 Additional support for AMD specific MCE features such as
931 the DRAM Error Threshold.
932
Andi Kleen4efc0672009-04-28 19:07:31 +0200933config X86_ANCIENT_MCE
Jan Beulich6fc108a2010-04-21 15:23:44 +0100934 bool "Support for old Pentium 5 / WinChip machine checks"
Andi Kleenc31d9632009-07-09 00:31:37 +0200935 depends on X86_32 && X86_MCE
Hidetoshi Setocd13adcc2009-05-27 16:57:31 +0900936 ---help---
937 Include support for machine check handling on old Pentium 5 or WinChip
938 systems. These typically need to be enabled explicitely on the command
939 line.
Andi Kleen4efc0672009-04-28 19:07:31 +0200940
Andi Kleenb2762682009-02-12 13:49:31 +0100941config X86_MCE_THRESHOLD
942 depends on X86_MCE_AMD || X86_MCE_INTEL
Jan Beulich6fc108a2010-04-21 15:23:44 +0100943 def_bool y
Andi Kleenb2762682009-02-12 13:49:31 +0100944
Andi Kleenea149b32009-04-29 19:31:00 +0200945config X86_MCE_INJECT
Andi Kleenc1ebf832009-07-09 00:31:41 +0200946 depends on X86_MCE
Andi Kleenea149b32009-04-29 19:31:00 +0200947 tristate "Machine check injector support"
948 ---help---
949 Provide support for injecting machine checks for testing purposes.
950 If you don't know what a machine check is and you don't do kernel
951 QA it is safe to say n.
952
Andi Kleen4efc0672009-04-28 19:07:31 +0200953config X86_THERMAL_VECTOR
954 def_bool y
Andi Kleen5bb38ad2009-07-09 00:31:39 +0200955 depends on X86_MCE_INTEL
Andi Kleen4efc0672009-04-28 19:07:31 +0200956
Sam Ravnborg506f1d02007-11-09 21:56:54 +0100957config VM86
David Rientjes6a108a12011-01-20 14:44:16 -0800958 bool "Enable VM86 support" if EXPERT
Sam Ravnborg506f1d02007-11-09 21:56:54 +0100959 default y
960 depends on X86_32
Ingo Molnar8f9ca472009-02-05 16:21:53 +0100961 ---help---
H. Peter Anvin044f72e2014-05-04 10:36:22 -0700962 This option is required by programs like DOSEMU to run
963 16-bit real mode legacy code on x86 processors. It also may
964 be needed by software like XFree86 to initialize some video
965 cards via BIOS. Disabling this option saves about 6K.
966
967config X86_16BIT
968 bool "Enable support for 16-bit segments" if EXPERT
969 default y
970 ---help---
971 This option is required by programs like Wine to run 16-bit
972 protected mode legacy code on x86 processors. Disabling
973 this option saves about 300 bytes on i386, or around 6K text
974 plus 16K runtime memory on x86-64,
975
976config X86_ESPFIX32
977 def_bool y
978 depends on X86_16BIT && X86_32
Sam Ravnborg506f1d02007-11-09 21:56:54 +0100979
H. Peter Anvincd4033c2014-05-04 10:00:49 -0700980config X86_ESPFIX64
981 def_bool y
H. Peter Anvin044f72e2014-05-04 10:36:22 -0700982 depends on X86_16BIT && X86_64
Sam Ravnborg506f1d02007-11-09 21:56:54 +0100983
984config TOSHIBA
985 tristate "Toshiba Laptop support"
986 depends on X86_32
987 ---help---
988 This adds a driver to safely access the System Management Mode of
989 the CPU on Toshiba portables with a genuine Toshiba BIOS. It does
990 not work on models with a Phoenix BIOS. The System Management Mode
991 is used to set the BIOS and power saving options on Toshiba portables.
992
993 For information on utilities to make use of this driver see the
994 Toshiba Linux utilities web site at:
995 <http://www.buzzard.org.uk/toshiba/>.
996
997 Say Y if you intend to run this kernel on a Toshiba portable.
998 Say N otherwise.
999
1000config I8K
1001 tristate "Dell laptop support"
Jean Delvare949a9d72011-05-25 20:43:33 +02001002 select HWMON
Sam Ravnborg506f1d02007-11-09 21:56:54 +01001003 ---help---
1004 This adds a driver to safely access the System Management Mode
1005 of the CPU on the Dell Inspiron 8000. The System Management Mode
1006 is used to read cpu temperature and cooling fan status and to
1007 control the fans on the I8K portables.
1008
1009 This driver has been tested only on the Inspiron 8000 but it may
1010 also work with other Dell laptops. You can force loading on other
1011 models by passing the parameter `force=1' to the module. Use at
1012 your own risk.
1013
1014 For information on utilities to make use of this driver see the
1015 I8K Linux utilities web site at:
1016 <http://people.debian.org/~dz/i8k/>
1017
1018 Say Y if you intend to run this kernel on a Dell Inspiron 8000.
1019 Say N otherwise.
1020
1021config X86_REBOOTFIXUPS
Jan Beulich9ba16082008-10-15 22:01:38 -07001022 bool "Enable X86 board specific fixups for reboot"
1023 depends on X86_32
Sam Ravnborg506f1d02007-11-09 21:56:54 +01001024 ---help---
1025 This enables chipset and/or board specific fixups to be done
1026 in order to get reboot to work correctly. This is only needed on
1027 some combinations of hardware and BIOS. The symptom, for which
1028 this config is intended, is when reboot ends with a stalled/hung
1029 system.
1030
1031 Currently, the only fixup is for the Geode machines using
Florian Fainelli5e3a77e2008-01-30 13:33:36 +01001032 CS5530A and CS5536 chipsets and the RDC R-321x SoC.
Sam Ravnborg506f1d02007-11-09 21:56:54 +01001033
1034 Say Y if you want to enable the fixup. Currently, it's safe to
1035 enable this option even if you don't need it.
1036 Say N otherwise.
1037
1038config MICROCODE
Borislav Petkove43f6e62012-08-01 19:17:01 +02001039 tristate "CPU microcode loading support"
Sam Ravnborg506f1d02007-11-09 21:56:54 +01001040 select FW_LOADER
1041 ---help---
Borislav Petkove43f6e62012-08-01 19:17:01 +02001042
Sam Ravnborg506f1d02007-11-09 21:56:54 +01001043 If you say Y here, you will be able to update the microcode on
Peter Oruba80cc9f12008-07-28 18:44:22 +02001044 certain Intel and AMD processors. The Intel support is for the
Borislav Petkove43f6e62012-08-01 19:17:01 +02001045 IA32 family, e.g. Pentium Pro, Pentium II, Pentium III, Pentium 4,
1046 Xeon etc. The AMD support is for families 0x10 and later. You will
1047 obviously need the actual microcode binary data itself which is not
1048 shipped with the Linux kernel.
Sam Ravnborg506f1d02007-11-09 21:56:54 +01001049
Peter Oruba8d86f392008-07-28 18:44:21 +02001050 This option selects the general module only, you need to select
1051 at least one vendor specific module as well.
Sam Ravnborg506f1d02007-11-09 21:56:54 +01001052
Borislav Petkove43f6e62012-08-01 19:17:01 +02001053 To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the module
1054 will be called microcode.
Sam Ravnborg506f1d02007-11-09 21:56:54 +01001055
Peter Oruba8d86f392008-07-28 18:44:21 +02001056config MICROCODE_INTEL
Borislav Petkove43f6e62012-08-01 19:17:01 +02001057 bool "Intel microcode loading support"
Ingo Molnar8f9ca472009-02-05 16:21:53 +01001058 depends on MICROCODE
1059 default MICROCODE
1060 select FW_LOADER
1061 ---help---
1062 This options enables microcode patch loading support for Intel
1063 processors.
Peter Oruba8d86f392008-07-28 18:44:21 +02001064
Ingo Molnar8f9ca472009-02-05 16:21:53 +01001065 For latest news and information on obtaining all the required
1066 Intel ingredients for this driver, check:
1067 <http://www.urbanmyth.org/microcode/>.
Peter Oruba8d86f392008-07-28 18:44:21 +02001068
Peter Oruba80cc9f12008-07-28 18:44:22 +02001069config MICROCODE_AMD
Borislav Petkove43f6e62012-08-01 19:17:01 +02001070 bool "AMD microcode loading support"
Ingo Molnar8f9ca472009-02-05 16:21:53 +01001071 depends on MICROCODE
1072 select FW_LOADER
1073 ---help---
1074 If you select this option, microcode patch loading support for AMD
1075 processors will be enabled.
Peter Oruba80cc9f12008-07-28 18:44:22 +02001076
Ingo Molnar8f9ca472009-02-05 16:21:53 +01001077config MICROCODE_OLD_INTERFACE
Harvey Harrison3c2362e2008-01-30 13:31:03 +01001078 def_bool y
Sam Ravnborg506f1d02007-11-09 21:56:54 +01001079 depends on MICROCODE
Sam Ravnborg506f1d02007-11-09 21:56:54 +01001080
Fenghua Yuda76f642012-12-20 23:44:32 -08001081config MICROCODE_INTEL_LIB
1082 def_bool y
1083 depends on MICROCODE_INTEL
1084
1085config MICROCODE_INTEL_EARLY
1086 bool "Early load microcode"
1087 depends on MICROCODE_INTEL && BLK_DEV_INITRD
1088 default y
1089 help
1090 This option provides functionality to read additional microcode data
1091 at the beginning of initrd image. The data tells kernel to load
1092 microcode to CPU's as early as possible. No functional change if no
1093 microcode data is glued to the initrd, therefore it's safe to say Y.
1094
1095config MICROCODE_EARLY
1096 def_bool y
1097 depends on MICROCODE_INTEL_EARLY
1098
Sam Ravnborg506f1d02007-11-09 21:56:54 +01001099config X86_MSR
1100 tristate "/dev/cpu/*/msr - Model-specific register support"
Ingo Molnar8f9ca472009-02-05 16:21:53 +01001101 ---help---
Sam Ravnborg506f1d02007-11-09 21:56:54 +01001102 This device gives privileged processes access to the x86
1103 Model-Specific Registers (MSRs). It is a character device with
1104 major 202 and minors 0 to 31 for /dev/cpu/0/msr to /dev/cpu/31/msr.
1105 MSR accesses are directed to a specific CPU on multi-processor
1106 systems.
1107
1108config X86_CPUID
1109 tristate "/dev/cpu/*/cpuid - CPU information support"
Ingo Molnar8f9ca472009-02-05 16:21:53 +01001110 ---help---
Sam Ravnborg506f1d02007-11-09 21:56:54 +01001111 This device gives processes access to the x86 CPUID instruction to
1112 be executed on a specific processor. It is a character device
1113 with major 203 and minors 0 to 31 for /dev/cpu/0/cpuid to
1114 /dev/cpu/31/cpuid.
1115
1116choice
1117 prompt "High Memory Support"
Sam Ravnborg506f1d02007-11-09 21:56:54 +01001118 default HIGHMEM64G if X86_NUMAQ
Jan Beulich6fc108a2010-04-21 15:23:44 +01001119 default HIGHMEM4G
Sam Ravnborg506f1d02007-11-09 21:56:54 +01001120 depends on X86_32
1121
1122config NOHIGHMEM
1123 bool "off"
1124 depends on !X86_NUMAQ
1125 ---help---
1126 Linux can use up to 64 Gigabytes of physical memory on x86 systems.
1127 However, the address space of 32-bit x86 processors is only 4
1128 Gigabytes large. That means that, if you have a large amount of
1129 physical memory, not all of it can be "permanently mapped" by the
1130 kernel. The physical memory that's not permanently mapped is called
1131 "high memory".
1132
1133 If you are compiling a kernel which will never run on a machine with
1134 more than 1 Gigabyte total physical RAM, answer "off" here (default
1135 choice and suitable for most users). This will result in a "3GB/1GB"
1136 split: 3GB are mapped so that each process sees a 3GB virtual memory
1137 space and the remaining part of the 4GB virtual memory space is used
1138 by the kernel to permanently map as much physical memory as
1139 possible.
1140
1141 If the machine has between 1 and 4 Gigabytes physical RAM, then
1142 answer "4GB" here.
1143
1144 If more than 4 Gigabytes is used then answer "64GB" here. This
1145 selection turns Intel PAE (Physical Address Extension) mode on.
1146 PAE implements 3-level paging on IA32 processors. PAE is fully
1147 supported by Linux, PAE mode is implemented on all recent Intel
1148 processors (Pentium Pro and better). NOTE: If you say "64GB" here,
1149 then the kernel will not boot on CPUs that don't support PAE!
1150
1151 The actual amount of total physical memory will either be
1152 auto detected or can be forced by using a kernel command line option
1153 such as "mem=256M". (Try "man bootparam" or see the documentation of
1154 your boot loader (lilo or loadlin) about how to pass options to the
1155 kernel at boot time.)
1156
1157 If unsure, say "off".
1158
1159config HIGHMEM4G
1160 bool "4GB"
1161 depends on !X86_NUMAQ
Ingo Molnar8f9ca472009-02-05 16:21:53 +01001162 ---help---
Sam Ravnborg506f1d02007-11-09 21:56:54 +01001163 Select this if you have a 32-bit processor and between 1 and 4
1164 gigabytes of physical RAM.
1165
1166config HIGHMEM64G
1167 bool "64GB"
H. Peter Anvineb068e72012-11-28 11:50:23 -08001168 depends on !M486
Sam Ravnborg506f1d02007-11-09 21:56:54 +01001169 select X86_PAE
Ingo Molnar8f9ca472009-02-05 16:21:53 +01001170 ---help---
Sam Ravnborg506f1d02007-11-09 21:56:54 +01001171 Select this if you have a 32-bit processor and more than 4
1172 gigabytes of physical RAM.
1173
1174endchoice
1175
1176choice
David Rientjes6a108a12011-01-20 14:44:16 -08001177 prompt "Memory split" if EXPERT
Sam Ravnborg506f1d02007-11-09 21:56:54 +01001178 default VMSPLIT_3G
1179 depends on X86_32
Ingo Molnar8f9ca472009-02-05 16:21:53 +01001180 ---help---
Sam Ravnborg506f1d02007-11-09 21:56:54 +01001181 Select the desired split between kernel and user memory.
1182
1183 If the address range available to the kernel is less than the
1184 physical memory installed, the remaining memory will be available
1185 as "high memory". Accessing high memory is a little more costly
1186 than low memory, as it needs to be mapped into the kernel first.
1187 Note that increasing the kernel address space limits the range
1188 available to user programs, making the address space there
1189 tighter. Selecting anything other than the default 3G/1G split
1190 will also likely make your kernel incompatible with binary-only
1191 kernel modules.
1192
1193 If you are not absolutely sure what you are doing, leave this
1194 option alone!
1195
1196 config VMSPLIT_3G
1197 bool "3G/1G user/kernel split"
1198 config VMSPLIT_3G_OPT
1199 depends on !X86_PAE
1200 bool "3G/1G user/kernel split (for full 1G low memory)"
1201 config VMSPLIT_2G
1202 bool "2G/2G user/kernel split"
1203 config VMSPLIT_2G_OPT
1204 depends on !X86_PAE
1205 bool "2G/2G user/kernel split (for full 2G low memory)"
1206 config VMSPLIT_1G
1207 bool "1G/3G user/kernel split"
1208endchoice
1209
1210config PAGE_OFFSET
1211 hex
1212 default 0xB0000000 if VMSPLIT_3G_OPT
1213 default 0x80000000 if VMSPLIT_2G
1214 default 0x78000000 if VMSPLIT_2G_OPT
1215 default 0x40000000 if VMSPLIT_1G
1216 default 0xC0000000
1217 depends on X86_32
1218
1219config HIGHMEM
Harvey Harrison3c2362e2008-01-30 13:31:03 +01001220 def_bool y
Sam Ravnborg506f1d02007-11-09 21:56:54 +01001221 depends on X86_32 && (HIGHMEM64G || HIGHMEM4G)
Sam Ravnborg506f1d02007-11-09 21:56:54 +01001222
1223config X86_PAE
Jan Beulich9ba16082008-10-15 22:01:38 -07001224 bool "PAE (Physical Address Extension) Support"
Sam Ravnborg506f1d02007-11-09 21:56:54 +01001225 depends on X86_32 && !HIGHMEM4G
Ingo Molnar8f9ca472009-02-05 16:21:53 +01001226 ---help---
Sam Ravnborg506f1d02007-11-09 21:56:54 +01001227 PAE is required for NX support, and furthermore enables
1228 larger swapspace support for non-overcommit purposes. It
1229 has the cost of more pagetable lookup overhead, and also
1230 consumes more pagetable space per process.
1231
Jeremy Fitzhardinge600715d2008-09-11 01:31:45 -07001232config ARCH_PHYS_ADDR_T_64BIT
Jan Beulich3120e252012-09-10 12:41:45 +01001233 def_bool y
1234 depends on X86_64 || X86_PAE
Jeremy Fitzhardinge600715d2008-09-11 01:31:45 -07001235
FUJITA Tomonori66f2b062010-10-20 15:55:35 -07001236config ARCH_DMA_ADDR_T_64BIT
Jan Beulich3120e252012-09-10 12:41:45 +01001237 def_bool y
1238 depends on X86_64 || HIGHMEM64G
FUJITA Tomonori66f2b062010-10-20 15:55:35 -07001239
Nick Piggin9e899812008-10-22 12:33:16 +02001240config DIRECT_GBPAGES
David Rientjes6a108a12011-01-20 14:44:16 -08001241 bool "Enable 1GB pages for kernel pagetables" if EXPERT
Nick Piggin9e899812008-10-22 12:33:16 +02001242 default y
1243 depends on X86_64
Ingo Molnar8f9ca472009-02-05 16:21:53 +01001244 ---help---
Nick Piggin9e899812008-10-22 12:33:16 +02001245 Allow the kernel linear mapping to use 1GB pages on CPUs that
1246 support it. This can improve the kernel's performance a tiny bit by
1247 reducing TLB pressure. If in doubt, say "Y".
1248
Sam Ravnborg506f1d02007-11-09 21:56:54 +01001249# Common NUMA Features
1250config NUMA
KOSAKI Motohirofd51b2d2008-11-05 02:27:19 +09001251 bool "Numa Memory Allocation and Scheduler Support"
Sam Ravnborg506f1d02007-11-09 21:56:54 +01001252 depends on SMP
Kees Cook6ea30382012-10-02 11:16:47 -07001253 depends on X86_64 || (X86_32 && HIGHMEM64G && (X86_NUMAQ || X86_BIGSMP || X86_SUMMIT && ACPI))
Yinghai Lu0699eae2008-06-17 15:39:01 -07001254 default y if (X86_NUMAQ || X86_SUMMIT || X86_BIGSMP)
Ingo Molnar8f9ca472009-02-05 16:21:53 +01001255 ---help---
Sam Ravnborg506f1d02007-11-09 21:56:54 +01001256 Enable NUMA (Non Uniform Memory Access) support.
KOSAKI Motohirofd51b2d2008-11-05 02:27:19 +09001257
Sam Ravnborg506f1d02007-11-09 21:56:54 +01001258 The kernel will try to allocate memory used by a CPU on the
1259 local memory controller of the CPU and add some more
1260 NUMA awareness to the kernel.
1261
Ingo Molnarc280ea52008-11-08 13:29:45 +01001262 For 64-bit this is recommended if the system is Intel Core i7
KOSAKI Motohirofd51b2d2008-11-05 02:27:19 +09001263 (or later), AMD Opteron, or EM64T NUMA.
1264
1265 For 32-bit this is only needed on (rare) 32-bit-only platforms
1266 that support NUMA topologies, such as NUMAQ / Summit, or if you
1267 boot a 32-bit kernel on a 64-bit NUMA platform.
1268
1269 Otherwise, you should say N.
Sam Ravnborg506f1d02007-11-09 21:56:54 +01001270
1271comment "NUMA (Summit) requires SMP, 64GB highmem support, ACPI"
1272 depends on X86_32 && X86_SUMMIT && (!HIGHMEM64G || !ACPI)
1273
Hans Rosenfeldeec1d4f2010-10-29 17:14:30 +02001274config AMD_NUMA
Harvey Harrison3c2362e2008-01-30 13:31:03 +01001275 def_bool y
1276 prompt "Old style AMD Opteron NUMA detection"
Tejun Heo5da0ef92011-07-11 10:34:32 +02001277 depends on X86_64 && NUMA && PCI
Ingo Molnar8f9ca472009-02-05 16:21:53 +01001278 ---help---
Hans Rosenfeldeec1d4f2010-10-29 17:14:30 +02001279 Enable AMD NUMA node topology detection. You should say Y here if
1280 you have a multi processor AMD system. This uses an old method to
1281 read the NUMA configuration directly from the builtin Northbridge
1282 of Opteron. It is recommended to use X86_64_ACPI_NUMA instead,
1283 which also takes priority if both are compiled in.
Sam Ravnborg506f1d02007-11-09 21:56:54 +01001284
1285config X86_64_ACPI_NUMA
Harvey Harrison3c2362e2008-01-30 13:31:03 +01001286 def_bool y
1287 prompt "ACPI NUMA detection"
Sam Ravnborg506f1d02007-11-09 21:56:54 +01001288 depends on X86_64 && NUMA && ACPI && PCI
1289 select ACPI_NUMA
Ingo Molnar8f9ca472009-02-05 16:21:53 +01001290 ---help---
Sam Ravnborg506f1d02007-11-09 21:56:54 +01001291 Enable ACPI SRAT based node topology detection.
1292
Suresh Siddha6ec6e0d2008-03-25 10:14:35 -07001293# Some NUMA nodes have memory ranges that span
1294# other nodes. Even though a pfn is valid and
1295# between a node's start and end pfns, it may not
1296# reside on that node. See memmap_init_zone()
1297# for details.
1298config NODES_SPAN_OTHER_NODES
1299 def_bool y
1300 depends on X86_64_ACPI_NUMA
1301
Sam Ravnborg506f1d02007-11-09 21:56:54 +01001302config NUMA_EMU
1303 bool "NUMA emulation"
Tejun Heo1b7e03e2011-05-02 17:24:48 +02001304 depends on NUMA
Ingo Molnar8f9ca472009-02-05 16:21:53 +01001305 ---help---
Sam Ravnborg506f1d02007-11-09 21:56:54 +01001306 Enable NUMA emulation. A flat machine will be split
1307 into virtual nodes when booted with "numa=fake=N", where N is the
1308 number of nodes. This is only useful for debugging.
1309
1310config NODES_SHIFT
Linus Torvaldsd25e26b2008-08-25 14:15:38 -07001311 int "Maximum NUMA Nodes (as a power of 2)" if !MAXSMP
David Rientjes51591e32010-03-25 15:39:27 -07001312 range 1 10
1313 default "10" if MAXSMP
Sam Ravnborg506f1d02007-11-09 21:56:54 +01001314 default "6" if X86_64
1315 default "4" if X86_NUMAQ
1316 default "3"
1317 depends on NEED_MULTIPLE_NODES
Ingo Molnar8f9ca472009-02-05 16:21:53 +01001318 ---help---
Mike Travis1184dc22008-05-12 21:21:12 +02001319 Specify the maximum number of NUMA Nodes available on the target
Matt LaPlante692105b2009-01-26 11:12:25 +01001320 system. Increases memory reserved to accommodate various tables.
Sam Ravnborg506f1d02007-11-09 21:56:54 +01001321
Sam Ravnborg506f1d02007-11-09 21:56:54 +01001322config ARCH_HAVE_MEMORY_PRESENT
Harvey Harrison3c2362e2008-01-30 13:31:03 +01001323 def_bool y
Sam Ravnborg506f1d02007-11-09 21:56:54 +01001324 depends on X86_32 && DISCONTIGMEM
Sam Ravnborg506f1d02007-11-09 21:56:54 +01001325
1326config NEED_NODE_MEMMAP_SIZE
Harvey Harrison3c2362e2008-01-30 13:31:03 +01001327 def_bool y
Sam Ravnborg506f1d02007-11-09 21:56:54 +01001328 depends on X86_32 && (DISCONTIGMEM || SPARSEMEM)
Sam Ravnborg506f1d02007-11-09 21:56:54 +01001329
Sam Ravnborg506f1d02007-11-09 21:56:54 +01001330config ARCH_FLATMEM_ENABLE
1331 def_bool y
Tejun Heo3b166512011-04-01 11:15:12 +02001332 depends on X86_32 && !NUMA
Sam Ravnborg506f1d02007-11-09 21:56:54 +01001333
1334config ARCH_DISCONTIGMEM_ENABLE
1335 def_bool y
Christoph Lameterb2632952008-01-30 13:30:47 +01001336 depends on NUMA && X86_32
Sam Ravnborg506f1d02007-11-09 21:56:54 +01001337
1338config ARCH_DISCONTIGMEM_DEFAULT
1339 def_bool y
Christoph Lameterb2632952008-01-30 13:30:47 +01001340 depends on NUMA && X86_32
1341
Sam Ravnborg506f1d02007-11-09 21:56:54 +01001342config ARCH_SPARSEMEM_ENABLE
1343 def_bool y
Kees Cook6ea30382012-10-02 11:16:47 -07001344 depends on X86_64 || NUMA || X86_32 || X86_32_NON_STANDARD
Sam Ravnborg506f1d02007-11-09 21:56:54 +01001345 select SPARSEMEM_STATIC if X86_32
1346 select SPARSEMEM_VMEMMAP_ENABLE if X86_64
1347
Tejun Heo3b166512011-04-01 11:15:12 +02001348config ARCH_SPARSEMEM_DEFAULT
1349 def_bool y
1350 depends on X86_64
1351
Sam Ravnborg506f1d02007-11-09 21:56:54 +01001352config ARCH_SELECT_MEMORY_MODEL
1353 def_bool y
Christoph Lameterb2632952008-01-30 13:30:47 +01001354 depends on ARCH_SPARSEMEM_ENABLE
Sam Ravnborg506f1d02007-11-09 21:56:54 +01001355
1356config ARCH_MEMORY_PROBE
Jan Beulich3120e252012-09-10 12:41:45 +01001357 def_bool y
1358 depends on X86_64 && MEMORY_HOTPLUG
Sam Ravnborg506f1d02007-11-09 21:56:54 +01001359
Tejun Heo3b166512011-04-01 11:15:12 +02001360config ARCH_PROC_KCORE_TEXT
1361 def_bool y
1362 depends on X86_64 && PROC_KCORE
1363
Avi Kivitya29815a2010-01-10 16:28:09 +02001364config ILLEGAL_POINTER_VALUE
1365 hex
1366 default 0 if X86_32
1367 default 0xdead000000000000 if X86_64
1368
Sam Ravnborg506f1d02007-11-09 21:56:54 +01001369source "mm/Kconfig"
1370
1371config HIGHPTE
1372 bool "Allocate 3rd-level pagetables from highmem"
Jan Beulich6fc108a2010-04-21 15:23:44 +01001373 depends on HIGHMEM
Ingo Molnar8f9ca472009-02-05 16:21:53 +01001374 ---help---
Sam Ravnborg506f1d02007-11-09 21:56:54 +01001375 The VM uses one page table entry for each page of physical memory.
1376 For systems with a lot of RAM, this can be wasteful of precious
1377 low memory. Setting this option will put user-space page table
1378 entries in high memory.
1379
Jeremy Fitzhardinge9f077872008-09-07 01:51:34 -07001380config X86_CHECK_BIOS_CORRUPTION
Ingo Molnar8f9ca472009-02-05 16:21:53 +01001381 bool "Check for low memory corruption"
1382 ---help---
1383 Periodically check for memory corruption in low memory, which
1384 is suspected to be caused by BIOS. Even when enabled in the
1385 configuration, it is disabled at runtime. Enable it by
1386 setting "memory_corruption_check=1" on the kernel command
1387 line. By default it scans the low 64k of memory every 60
1388 seconds; see the memory_corruption_check_size and
1389 memory_corruption_check_period parameters in
1390 Documentation/kernel-parameters.txt to adjust this.
Jeremy Fitzhardinge9f077872008-09-07 01:51:34 -07001391
Ingo Molnar8f9ca472009-02-05 16:21:53 +01001392 When enabled with the default parameters, this option has
1393 almost no overhead, as it reserves a relatively small amount
1394 of memory and scans it infrequently. It both detects corruption
1395 and prevents it from affecting the running system.
Jeremy Fitzhardinge9f077872008-09-07 01:51:34 -07001396
Ingo Molnar8f9ca472009-02-05 16:21:53 +01001397 It is, however, intended as a diagnostic tool; if repeatable
1398 BIOS-originated corruption always affects the same memory,
1399 you can use memmap= to prevent the kernel from using that
1400 memory.
Jeremy Fitzhardinge9f077872008-09-07 01:51:34 -07001401
Jeremy Fitzhardingec885df52008-09-07 02:37:32 -07001402config X86_BOOTPARAM_MEMORY_CORRUPTION_CHECK
Ingo Molnar8f9ca472009-02-05 16:21:53 +01001403 bool "Set the default setting of memory_corruption_check"
Jeremy Fitzhardingec885df52008-09-07 02:37:32 -07001404 depends on X86_CHECK_BIOS_CORRUPTION
1405 default y
Ingo Molnar8f9ca472009-02-05 16:21:53 +01001406 ---help---
1407 Set whether the default state of memory_corruption_check is
1408 on or off.
Jeremy Fitzhardingec885df52008-09-07 02:37:32 -07001409
H. Peter Anvin9ea77bd2010-08-25 16:38:20 -07001410config X86_RESERVE_LOW
H. Peter Anvind0cd7422010-08-24 17:32:04 -07001411 int "Amount of low memory, in kilobytes, to reserve for the BIOS"
1412 default 64
1413 range 4 640
Ingo Molnar8f9ca472009-02-05 16:21:53 +01001414 ---help---
H. Peter Anvind0cd7422010-08-24 17:32:04 -07001415 Specify the amount of low memory to reserve for the BIOS.
Ingo Molnarfc381512008-09-16 10:07:34 +02001416
H. Peter Anvind0cd7422010-08-24 17:32:04 -07001417 The first page contains BIOS data structures that the kernel
1418 must not use, so that page must always be reserved.
Ingo Molnarfc381512008-09-16 10:07:34 +02001419
H. Peter Anvind0cd7422010-08-24 17:32:04 -07001420 By default we reserve the first 64K of physical RAM, as a
1421 number of BIOSes are known to corrupt that memory range
1422 during events such as suspend/resume or monitor cable
1423 insertion, so it must not be used by the kernel.
Ingo Molnarfc381512008-09-16 10:07:34 +02001424
H. Peter Anvind0cd7422010-08-24 17:32:04 -07001425 You can set this to 4 if you are absolutely sure that you
1426 trust the BIOS to get all its memory reservations and usages
1427 right. If you know your BIOS have problems beyond the
1428 default 64K area, you can set this to 640 to avoid using the
1429 entire low memory range.
1430
1431 If you have doubts about the BIOS (e.g. suspend/resume does
1432 not work or there's kernel crashes after certain hardware
1433 hotplug events) then you might want to enable
1434 X86_CHECK_BIOS_CORRUPTION=y to allow the kernel to check
1435 typical corruption patterns.
1436
1437 Leave this to the default value of 64 if you are unsure.
Ingo Molnarfc381512008-09-16 10:07:34 +02001438
Sam Ravnborg506f1d02007-11-09 21:56:54 +01001439config MATH_EMULATION
1440 bool
1441 prompt "Math emulation" if X86_32
1442 ---help---
1443 Linux can emulate a math coprocessor (used for floating point
1444 operations) if you don't have one. 486DX and Pentium processors have
1445 a math coprocessor built in, 486SX and 386 do not, unless you added
1446 a 487DX or 387, respectively. (The messages during boot time can
1447 give you some hints here ["man dmesg"].) Everyone needs either a
1448 coprocessor or this emulation.
1449
1450 If you don't have a math coprocessor, you need to say Y here; if you
1451 say Y here even though you have a coprocessor, the coprocessor will
1452 be used nevertheless. (This behavior can be changed with the kernel
1453 command line option "no387", which comes handy if your coprocessor
1454 is broken. Try "man bootparam" or see the documentation of your boot
1455 loader (lilo or loadlin) about how to pass options to the kernel at
1456 boot time.) This means that it is a good idea to say Y here if you
1457 intend to use this kernel on different machines.
1458
1459 More information about the internals of the Linux math coprocessor
1460 emulation can be found in <file:arch/x86/math-emu/README>.
1461
1462 If you are not sure, say Y; apart from resulting in a 66 KB bigger
1463 kernel, it won't hurt.
1464
1465config MTRR
Jan Beulich6fc108a2010-04-21 15:23:44 +01001466 def_bool y
David Rientjes6a108a12011-01-20 14:44:16 -08001467 prompt "MTRR (Memory Type Range Register) support" if EXPERT
Sam Ravnborg506f1d02007-11-09 21:56:54 +01001468 ---help---
1469 On Intel P6 family processors (Pentium Pro, Pentium II and later)
1470 the Memory Type Range Registers (MTRRs) may be used to control
1471 processor access to memory ranges. This is most useful if you have
1472 a video (VGA) card on a PCI or AGP bus. Enabling write-combining
1473 allows bus write transfers to be combined into a larger transfer
1474 before bursting over the PCI/AGP bus. This can increase performance
1475 of image write operations 2.5 times or more. Saying Y here creates a
1476 /proc/mtrr file which may be used to manipulate your processor's
1477 MTRRs. Typically the X server should use this.
1478
1479 This code has a reasonably generic interface so that similar
1480 control registers on other processors can be easily supported
1481 as well:
1482
1483 The Cyrix 6x86, 6x86MX and M II processors have Address Range
1484 Registers (ARRs) which provide a similar functionality to MTRRs. For
1485 these, the ARRs are used to emulate the MTRRs.
1486 The AMD K6-2 (stepping 8 and above) and K6-3 processors have two
1487 MTRRs. The Centaur C6 (WinChip) has 8 MCRs, allowing
1488 write-combining. All of these processors are supported by this code
1489 and it makes sense to say Y here if you have one of them.
1490
1491 Saying Y here also fixes a problem with buggy SMP BIOSes which only
1492 set the MTRRs for the boot CPU and not for the secondary CPUs. This
1493 can lead to all sorts of problems, so it's good to say Y here.
1494
1495 You can safely say Y even if your machine doesn't have MTRRs, you'll
1496 just add about 9 KB to your kernel.
1497
Randy Dunlap7225e752008-07-26 17:54:22 -07001498 See <file:Documentation/x86/mtrr.txt> for more information.
Sam Ravnborg506f1d02007-11-09 21:56:54 +01001499
Yinghai Lu95ffa242008-04-29 03:52:33 -07001500config MTRR_SANITIZER
Yinghai Lu2ffb3502008-09-30 16:29:40 -07001501 def_bool y
Yinghai Lu95ffa242008-04-29 03:52:33 -07001502 prompt "MTRR cleanup support"
1503 depends on MTRR
Ingo Molnar8f9ca472009-02-05 16:21:53 +01001504 ---help---
Thomas Gleixneraba37282008-07-15 14:48:48 +02001505 Convert MTRR layout from continuous to discrete, so X drivers can
1506 add writeback entries.
Yinghai Lu95ffa242008-04-29 03:52:33 -07001507
Thomas Gleixneraba37282008-07-15 14:48:48 +02001508 Can be disabled with disable_mtrr_cleanup on the kernel command line.
Matt LaPlante692105b2009-01-26 11:12:25 +01001509 The largest mtrr entry size for a continuous block can be set with
Thomas Gleixneraba37282008-07-15 14:48:48 +02001510 mtrr_chunk_size.
Yinghai Lu95ffa242008-04-29 03:52:33 -07001511
Yinghai Lu2ffb3502008-09-30 16:29:40 -07001512 If unsure, say Y.
Yinghai Lu95ffa242008-04-29 03:52:33 -07001513
1514config MTRR_SANITIZER_ENABLE_DEFAULT
Yinghai Luf5098d62008-04-29 20:25:58 -07001515 int "MTRR cleanup enable value (0-1)"
1516 range 0 1
1517 default "0"
Yinghai Lu95ffa242008-04-29 03:52:33 -07001518 depends on MTRR_SANITIZER
Ingo Molnar8f9ca472009-02-05 16:21:53 +01001519 ---help---
Yinghai Luf5098d62008-04-29 20:25:58 -07001520 Enable mtrr cleanup default value
Yinghai Lu95ffa242008-04-29 03:52:33 -07001521
Yinghai Lu12031a62008-05-02 02:40:22 -07001522config MTRR_SANITIZER_SPARE_REG_NR_DEFAULT
1523 int "MTRR cleanup spare reg num (0-7)"
1524 range 0 7
1525 default "1"
1526 depends on MTRR_SANITIZER
Ingo Molnar8f9ca472009-02-05 16:21:53 +01001527 ---help---
Yinghai Lu12031a62008-05-02 02:40:22 -07001528 mtrr cleanup spare entries default, it can be changed via
Thomas Gleixneraba37282008-07-15 14:48:48 +02001529 mtrr_spare_reg_nr=N on the kernel command line.
Yinghai Lu12031a62008-05-02 02:40:22 -07001530
venkatesh.pallipadi@intel.com2e5d9c82008-03-18 17:00:14 -07001531config X86_PAT
Jan Beulich6fc108a2010-04-21 15:23:44 +01001532 def_bool y
David Rientjes6a108a12011-01-20 14:44:16 -08001533 prompt "x86 PAT support" if EXPERT
Ingo Molnar2a8a2712008-04-26 10:26:52 +02001534 depends on MTRR
Ingo Molnar8f9ca472009-02-05 16:21:53 +01001535 ---help---
venkatesh.pallipadi@intel.com2e5d9c82008-03-18 17:00:14 -07001536 Use PAT attributes to setup page level cache control.
Venki Pallipadi042b78e2008-03-24 14:22:35 -07001537
venkatesh.pallipadi@intel.com2e5d9c82008-03-18 17:00:14 -07001538 PATs are the modern equivalents of MTRRs and are much more
1539 flexible than MTRRs.
1540
1541 Say N here if you see bootup problems (boot crash, boot hang,
Venki Pallipadi042b78e2008-03-24 14:22:35 -07001542 spontaneous reboots) or a non-working video driver.
venkatesh.pallipadi@intel.com2e5d9c82008-03-18 17:00:14 -07001543
1544 If unsure, say Y.
1545
Venkatesh Pallipadi46cf98c2009-07-10 09:57:37 -07001546config ARCH_USES_PG_UNCACHED
1547 def_bool y
1548 depends on X86_PAT
1549
H. Peter Anvin628c6242011-07-31 13:59:29 -07001550config ARCH_RANDOM
1551 def_bool y
1552 prompt "x86 architectural random number generator" if EXPERT
1553 ---help---
1554 Enable the x86 architectural RDRAND instruction
1555 (Intel Bull Mountain technology) to generate random numbers.
1556 If supported, this is a high bandwidth, cryptographically
1557 secure hardware random number generator.
1558
H. Peter Anvin51ae4a22012-09-21 12:43:10 -07001559config X86_SMAP
1560 def_bool y
1561 prompt "Supervisor Mode Access Prevention" if EXPERT
1562 ---help---
1563 Supervisor Mode Access Prevention (SMAP) is a security
1564 feature in newer Intel processors. There is a small
1565 performance cost if this enabled and turned on; there is
1566 also a small increase in the kernel size if this is enabled.
1567
1568 If unsure, say Y.
1569
Sam Ravnborg506f1d02007-11-09 21:56:54 +01001570config EFI
Jan Beulich9ba16082008-10-15 22:01:38 -07001571 bool "EFI runtime service support"
Huang, Ying5b836832008-01-30 13:31:19 +01001572 depends on ACPI
Sergey Vlasovf6ce5002013-04-16 18:31:08 +04001573 select UCS2_STRING
Sam Ravnborg506f1d02007-11-09 21:56:54 +01001574 ---help---
Ingo Molnar8f9ca472009-02-05 16:21:53 +01001575 This enables the kernel to use EFI runtime services that are
1576 available (such as the EFI variable services).
Sam Ravnborg506f1d02007-11-09 21:56:54 +01001577
Ingo Molnar8f9ca472009-02-05 16:21:53 +01001578 This option is only useful on systems that have EFI firmware.
1579 In addition, you should use the latest ELILO loader available
1580 at <http://elilo.sourceforge.net> in order to take advantage
1581 of EFI runtime services. However, even with this option, the
1582 resultant kernel should continue to boot on existing non-EFI
1583 platforms.
Sam Ravnborg506f1d02007-11-09 21:56:54 +01001584
Matt Fleming291f3632011-12-12 21:27:52 +00001585config EFI_STUB
1586 bool "EFI stub support"
1587 depends on EFI
Matt Fleming29571872014-07-11 08:45:25 +01001588 select RELOCATABLE
Matt Fleming291f3632011-12-12 21:27:52 +00001589 ---help---
1590 This kernel feature allows a bzImage to be loaded directly
1591 by EFI firmware without the use of a bootloader.
1592
Matt Fleming0c759662012-03-16 12:03:13 +00001593 See Documentation/x86/efi-stub.txt for more information.
1594
Sam Ravnborg506f1d02007-11-09 21:56:54 +01001595config SECCOMP
Harvey Harrison3c2362e2008-01-30 13:31:03 +01001596 def_bool y
1597 prompt "Enable seccomp to safely compute untrusted bytecode"
Ingo Molnar8f9ca472009-02-05 16:21:53 +01001598 ---help---
Sam Ravnborg506f1d02007-11-09 21:56:54 +01001599 This kernel feature is useful for number crunching applications
1600 that may need to compute untrusted bytecode during their
1601 execution. By using pipes or other transports made available to
1602 the process as file descriptors supporting the read/write
1603 syscalls, it's possible to isolate those applications in
1604 their own address space using seccomp. Once seccomp is
Alexey Dobriyan9c0bbee2008-09-09 11:01:31 +04001605 enabled via prctl(PR_SET_SECCOMP), it cannot be disabled
Sam Ravnborg506f1d02007-11-09 21:56:54 +01001606 and the task is only allowed to execute a few safe syscalls
1607 defined by each seccomp mode.
1608
1609 If unsure, say Y. Only embedded should say N here.
1610
1611config CC_STACKPROTECTOR
Jean Delvare2a8ac742012-07-06 16:08:25 +02001612 bool "Enable -fstack-protector buffer overflow detection"
Ingo Molnar8f9ca472009-02-05 16:21:53 +01001613 ---help---
1614 This option turns on the -fstack-protector GCC feature. This
Ingo Molnar113c5412008-02-14 10:36:03 +01001615 feature puts, at the beginning of functions, a canary value on
1616 the stack just before the return address, and validates
Sam Ravnborg506f1d02007-11-09 21:56:54 +01001617 the value just before actually returning. Stack based buffer
1618 overflows (that need to overwrite this return address) now also
1619 overwrite the canary, which gets detected and the attack is then
1620 neutralized via a kernel panic.
1621
1622 This feature requires gcc version 4.2 or above, or a distribution
1623 gcc with the feature backported. Older versions are automatically
Ingo Molnar113c5412008-02-14 10:36:03 +01001624 detected and for those versions, this configuration option is
1625 ignored. (and a warning is printed during bootup)
Sam Ravnborg506f1d02007-11-09 21:56:54 +01001626
1627source kernel/Kconfig.hz
1628
1629config KEXEC
1630 bool "kexec system call"
Ingo Molnar8f9ca472009-02-05 16:21:53 +01001631 ---help---
Sam Ravnborg506f1d02007-11-09 21:56:54 +01001632 kexec is a system call that implements the ability to shutdown your
1633 current kernel, and to start another kernel. It is like a reboot
1634 but it is independent of the system firmware. And like a reboot
1635 you can start any kernel with it, not just Linux.
1636
1637 The name comes from the similarity to the exec system call.
1638
1639 It is an ongoing process to be certain the hardware in a machine
1640 is properly shutdown, so do not be surprised if this code does not
1641 initially work for you. It may help to enable device hotplugging
1642 support. As of this writing the exact hardware interface is
1643 strongly in flux, so no good recommendation can be made.
1644
1645config CRASH_DUMP
Pavel Machek04b69442008-08-14 17:16:50 +02001646 bool "kernel crash dumps"
Sam Ravnborg506f1d02007-11-09 21:56:54 +01001647 depends on X86_64 || (X86_32 && HIGHMEM)
Ingo Molnar8f9ca472009-02-05 16:21:53 +01001648 ---help---
Sam Ravnborg506f1d02007-11-09 21:56:54 +01001649 Generate crash dump after being started by kexec.
1650 This should be normally only set in special crash dump kernels
1651 which are loaded in the main kernel with kexec-tools into
1652 a specially reserved region and then later executed after
1653 a crash by kdump/kexec. The crash dump kernel must be compiled
1654 to a memory address not used by the main kernel or BIOS using
1655 PHYSICAL_START, or it must be built as a relocatable image
1656 (CONFIG_RELOCATABLE=y).
1657 For more details see Documentation/kdump/kdump.txt
1658
Huang Ying3ab83522008-07-25 19:45:07 -07001659config KEXEC_JUMP
Kees Cook6ea30382012-10-02 11:16:47 -07001660 bool "kexec jump"
Huang Yingfee7b0d2009-03-10 10:57:16 +08001661 depends on KEXEC && HIBERNATION
Ingo Molnar8f9ca472009-02-05 16:21:53 +01001662 ---help---
Huang Ying89081d12008-07-25 19:45:10 -07001663 Jump between original kernel and kexeced kernel and invoke
1664 code in physical address mode via KEXEC
Huang Ying3ab83522008-07-25 19:45:07 -07001665
Sam Ravnborg506f1d02007-11-09 21:56:54 +01001666config PHYSICAL_START
David Rientjes6a108a12011-01-20 14:44:16 -08001667 hex "Physical address where the kernel is loaded" if (EXPERT || CRASH_DUMP)
H. Peter Anvinceefccc2009-05-11 16:12:16 -07001668 default "0x1000000"
Ingo Molnar8f9ca472009-02-05 16:21:53 +01001669 ---help---
Sam Ravnborg506f1d02007-11-09 21:56:54 +01001670 This gives the physical address where the kernel is loaded.
1671
1672 If kernel is a not relocatable (CONFIG_RELOCATABLE=n) then
1673 bzImage will decompress itself to above physical address and
1674 run from there. Otherwise, bzImage will run from the address where
1675 it has been loaded by the boot loader and will ignore above physical
1676 address.
1677
1678 In normal kdump cases one does not have to set/change this option
1679 as now bzImage can be compiled as a completely relocatable image
1680 (CONFIG_RELOCATABLE=y) and be used to load and run from a different
1681 address. This option is mainly useful for the folks who don't want
1682 to use a bzImage for capturing the crash dump and want to use a
1683 vmlinux instead. vmlinux is not relocatable hence a kernel needs
1684 to be specifically compiled to run from a specific memory area
1685 (normally a reserved region) and this option comes handy.
1686
H. Peter Anvinceefccc2009-05-11 16:12:16 -07001687 So if you are using bzImage for capturing the crash dump,
1688 leave the value here unchanged to 0x1000000 and set
1689 CONFIG_RELOCATABLE=y. Otherwise if you plan to use vmlinux
1690 for capturing the crash dump change this value to start of
1691 the reserved region. In other words, it can be set based on
1692 the "X" value as specified in the "crashkernel=YM@XM"
1693 command line boot parameter passed to the panic-ed
1694 kernel. Please take a look at Documentation/kdump/kdump.txt
1695 for more details about crash dumps.
Sam Ravnborg506f1d02007-11-09 21:56:54 +01001696
1697 Usage of bzImage for capturing the crash dump is recommended as
1698 one does not have to build two kernels. Same kernel can be used
1699 as production kernel and capture kernel. Above option should have
1700 gone away after relocatable bzImage support is introduced. But it
1701 is present because there are users out there who continue to use
1702 vmlinux for dump capture. This option should go away down the
1703 line.
1704
1705 Don't change this unless you know what you are doing.
1706
1707config RELOCATABLE
H. Peter Anvin26717802009-05-07 14:19:34 -07001708 bool "Build a relocatable kernel"
1709 default y
Ingo Molnar8f9ca472009-02-05 16:21:53 +01001710 ---help---
Sam Ravnborg506f1d02007-11-09 21:56:54 +01001711 This builds a kernel image that retains relocation information
1712 so it can be loaded someplace besides the default 1MB.
1713 The relocations tend to make the kernel binary about 10% larger,
1714 but are discarded at runtime.
1715
1716 One use is for the kexec on panic case where the recovery kernel
1717 must live at a different physical address than the primary
1718 kernel.
1719
1720 Note: If CONFIG_RELOCATABLE=y, then the kernel runs from the address
1721 it has been loaded at and the compile time physical address
1722 (CONFIG_PHYSICAL_START) is ignored.
1723
H. Peter Anvin845adf72009-05-05 21:20:51 -07001724# Relocation on x86-32 needs some additional build support
1725config X86_NEED_RELOCS
1726 def_bool y
1727 depends on X86_32 && RELOCATABLE
1728
Sam Ravnborg506f1d02007-11-09 21:56:54 +01001729config PHYSICAL_ALIGN
Jan Beulich6fc108a2010-04-21 15:23:44 +01001730 hex "Alignment value to which kernel should be aligned" if X86_32
H. Peter Anvinceefccc2009-05-11 16:12:16 -07001731 default "0x1000000"
1732 range 0x2000 0x1000000
Ingo Molnar8f9ca472009-02-05 16:21:53 +01001733 ---help---
Sam Ravnborg506f1d02007-11-09 21:56:54 +01001734 This value puts the alignment restrictions on physical address
1735 where kernel is loaded and run from. Kernel is compiled for an
1736 address which meets above alignment restriction.
1737
1738 If bootloader loads the kernel at a non-aligned address and
1739 CONFIG_RELOCATABLE is set, kernel will move itself to nearest
1740 address aligned to above value and run from there.
1741
1742 If bootloader loads the kernel at a non-aligned address and
1743 CONFIG_RELOCATABLE is not set, kernel will ignore the run time
1744 load address and decompress itself to the address it has been
1745 compiled for and run from there. The address for which kernel is
1746 compiled already meets above alignment restrictions. Hence the
1747 end result is that kernel runs from a physical address meeting
1748 above alignment restrictions.
1749
1750 Don't change this unless you know what you are doing.
1751
1752config HOTPLUG_CPU
Dimitri Sivanich7c13e6a2008-08-11 10:46:46 -05001753 bool "Support for hot-pluggable CPUs"
Ingo Molnar4b19ed912009-01-27 17:47:24 +01001754 depends on SMP && HOTPLUG
Sam Ravnborg506f1d02007-11-09 21:56:54 +01001755 ---help---
Dimitri Sivanich7c13e6a2008-08-11 10:46:46 -05001756 Say Y here to allow turning CPUs off and on. CPUs can be
1757 controlled through /sys/devices/system/cpu.
1758 ( Note: power management support will enable this option
1759 automatically on SMP systems. )
1760 Say N if you want to disable CPU hotplug.
Sam Ravnborg506f1d02007-11-09 21:56:54 +01001761
Fenghua Yu80aa1df2012-11-13 11:32:39 -08001762config BOOTPARAM_HOTPLUG_CPU0
1763 bool "Set default setting of cpu0_hotpluggable"
1764 default n
Kees Cook2c922cd2013-01-22 13:01:19 -08001765 depends on HOTPLUG_CPU
Fenghua Yu80aa1df2012-11-13 11:32:39 -08001766 ---help---
1767 Set whether default state of cpu0_hotpluggable is on or off.
1768
1769 Say Y here to enable CPU0 hotplug by default. If this switch
1770 is turned on, there is no need to give cpu0_hotplug kernel
1771 parameter and the CPU0 hotplug feature is enabled by default.
1772
1773 Please note: there are two known CPU0 dependencies if you want
1774 to enable the CPU0 hotplug feature either by this switch or by
1775 cpu0_hotplug kernel parameter.
1776
1777 First, resume from hibernate or suspend always starts from CPU0.
1778 So hibernate and suspend are prevented if CPU0 is offline.
1779
1780 Second dependency is PIC interrupts always go to CPU0. CPU0 can not
1781 offline if any interrupt can not migrate out of CPU0. There may
1782 be other CPU0 dependencies.
1783
1784 Please make sure the dependencies are under your control before
1785 you enable this feature.
1786
1787 Say N if you don't want to enable CPU0 hotplug feature by default.
1788 You still can enable the CPU0 hotplug feature at boot by kernel
1789 parameter cpu0_hotplug.
1790
Fenghua Yua71c8bc2012-11-13 11:32:51 -08001791config DEBUG_HOTPLUG_CPU0
1792 def_bool n
1793 prompt "Debug CPU0 hotplug"
Kees Cook2c922cd2013-01-22 13:01:19 -08001794 depends on HOTPLUG_CPU
Fenghua Yua71c8bc2012-11-13 11:32:51 -08001795 ---help---
1796 Enabling this option offlines CPU0 (if CPU0 can be offlined) as
1797 soon as possible and boots up userspace with CPU0 offlined. User
1798 can online CPU0 back after boot time.
1799
1800 To debug CPU0 hotplug, you need to enable CPU0 offline/online
1801 feature by either turning on CONFIG_BOOTPARAM_HOTPLUG_CPU0 during
1802 compilation or giving cpu0_hotplug kernel parameter at boot.
1803
1804 If unsure, say N.
1805
Sam Ravnborg506f1d02007-11-09 21:56:54 +01001806config COMPAT_VDSO
Harvey Harrison3c2362e2008-01-30 13:31:03 +01001807 def_bool y
1808 prompt "Compat VDSO support"
Roland McGrathaf65d642008-01-30 13:30:43 +01001809 depends on X86_32 || IA32_EMULATION
Ingo Molnar8f9ca472009-02-05 16:21:53 +01001810 ---help---
Roland McGrathaf65d642008-01-30 13:30:43 +01001811 Map the 32-bit VDSO to the predictable old-style address too.
Randy Dunlape84446d2009-11-10 15:46:52 -08001812
Sam Ravnborg506f1d02007-11-09 21:56:54 +01001813 Say N here if you are running a sufficiently recent glibc
1814 version (2.3.3 or later), to remove the high-mapped
1815 VDSO mapping and to exclusively use the randomized VDSO.
1816
1817 If unsure, say Y.
1818
Tim Bird516cbf32008-08-12 12:52:36 -07001819config CMDLINE_BOOL
1820 bool "Built-in kernel command line"
Ingo Molnar8f9ca472009-02-05 16:21:53 +01001821 ---help---
Tim Bird516cbf32008-08-12 12:52:36 -07001822 Allow for specifying boot arguments to the kernel at
1823 build time. On some systems (e.g. embedded ones), it is
1824 necessary or convenient to provide some or all of the
1825 kernel boot arguments with the kernel itself (that is,
1826 to not rely on the boot loader to provide them.)
1827
1828 To compile command line arguments into the kernel,
1829 set this option to 'Y', then fill in the
1830 the boot arguments in CONFIG_CMDLINE.
1831
1832 Systems with fully functional boot loaders (i.e. non-embedded)
1833 should leave this option set to 'N'.
1834
1835config CMDLINE
1836 string "Built-in kernel command string"
1837 depends on CMDLINE_BOOL
1838 default ""
Ingo Molnar8f9ca472009-02-05 16:21:53 +01001839 ---help---
Tim Bird516cbf32008-08-12 12:52:36 -07001840 Enter arguments here that should be compiled into the kernel
1841 image and used at boot time. If the boot loader provides a
1842 command line at boot time, it is appended to this string to
1843 form the full kernel command line, when the system boots.
1844
1845 However, you can use the CONFIG_CMDLINE_OVERRIDE option to
1846 change this behavior.
1847
1848 In most cases, the command line (whether built-in or provided
1849 by the boot loader) should specify the device for the root
1850 file system.
1851
1852config CMDLINE_OVERRIDE
1853 bool "Built-in command line overrides boot loader arguments"
Tim Bird516cbf32008-08-12 12:52:36 -07001854 depends on CMDLINE_BOOL
Ingo Molnar8f9ca472009-02-05 16:21:53 +01001855 ---help---
Tim Bird516cbf32008-08-12 12:52:36 -07001856 Set this option to 'Y' to have the kernel ignore the boot loader
1857 command line, and use ONLY the built-in command line.
1858
1859 This is used to work around broken boot loaders. This should
1860 be set to 'N' under normal conditions.
1861
Sam Ravnborg506f1d02007-11-09 21:56:54 +01001862endmenu
1863
1864config ARCH_ENABLE_MEMORY_HOTPLUG
1865 def_bool y
1866 depends on X86_64 || (X86_32 && HIGHMEM)
1867
Gary Hade35551052008-10-31 10:52:03 -07001868config ARCH_ENABLE_MEMORY_HOTREMOVE
1869 def_bool y
1870 depends on MEMORY_HOTPLUG
1871
Lee Schermerhorne534c7c2010-05-26 14:44:58 -07001872config USE_PERCPU_NUMA_NODE_ID
Tejun Heo645a7912011-01-23 14:37:40 +01001873 def_bool y
Lee Schermerhorne534c7c2010-05-26 14:44:58 -07001874 depends on NUMA
1875
Bjorn Helgaasda85f862008-11-05 13:37:27 -06001876menu "Power management and ACPI options"
Sam Ravnborge279b6c2007-11-06 20:41:05 +01001877
1878config ARCH_HIBERNATION_HEADER
Harvey Harrison3c2362e2008-01-30 13:31:03 +01001879 def_bool y
Sam Ravnborge279b6c2007-11-06 20:41:05 +01001880 depends on X86_64 && HIBERNATION
Sam Ravnborge279b6c2007-11-06 20:41:05 +01001881
1882source "kernel/power/Kconfig"
1883
1884source "drivers/acpi/Kconfig"
1885
Feng Tangefafc8b2009-08-14 15:23:29 -04001886source "drivers/sfi/Kconfig"
1887
Andi Kleena6b68072008-01-30 13:32:49 +01001888config X86_APM_BOOT
Jan Beulich6fc108a2010-04-21 15:23:44 +01001889 def_bool y
Paul Bolle282e5aa2011-11-17 11:41:31 +01001890 depends on APM
Andi Kleena6b68072008-01-30 13:32:49 +01001891
Sam Ravnborge279b6c2007-11-06 20:41:05 +01001892menuconfig APM
1893 tristate "APM (Advanced Power Management) BIOS support"
Ingo Molnarefefa6f2008-07-10 16:09:50 +02001894 depends on X86_32 && PM_SLEEP
Sam Ravnborge279b6c2007-11-06 20:41:05 +01001895 ---help---
1896 APM is a BIOS specification for saving power using several different
1897 techniques. This is mostly useful for battery powered laptops with
1898 APM compliant BIOSes. If you say Y here, the system time will be
1899 reset after a RESUME operation, the /proc/apm device will provide
1900 battery status information, and user-space programs will receive
1901 notification of APM "events" (e.g. battery status change).
1902
1903 If you select "Y" here, you can disable actual use of the APM
1904 BIOS by passing the "apm=off" option to the kernel at boot time.
1905
1906 Note that the APM support is almost completely disabled for
1907 machines with more than one CPU.
1908
1909 In order to use APM, you will need supporting software. For location
Michael Witten2dc98fd2011-07-08 21:11:16 +00001910 and more information, read <file:Documentation/power/apm-acpi.txt>
1911 and the Battery Powered Linux mini-HOWTO, available from
Sam Ravnborge279b6c2007-11-06 20:41:05 +01001912 <http://www.tldp.org/docs.html#howto>.
1913
1914 This driver does not spin down disk drives (see the hdparm(8)
1915 manpage ("man 8 hdparm") for that), and it doesn't turn off
1916 VESA-compliant "green" monitors.
1917
1918 This driver does not support the TI 4000M TravelMate and the ACER
1919 486/DX4/75 because they don't have compliant BIOSes. Many "green"
1920 desktop machines also don't have compliant BIOSes, and this driver
1921 may cause those machines to panic during the boot phase.
1922
1923 Generally, if you don't have a battery in your machine, there isn't
1924 much point in using this driver and you should say N. If you get
1925 random kernel OOPSes or reboots that don't seem to be related to
1926 anything, try disabling/enabling this option (or disabling/enabling
1927 APM in your BIOS).
1928
1929 Some other things you should try when experiencing seemingly random,
1930 "weird" problems:
1931
1932 1) make sure that you have enough swap space and that it is
1933 enabled.
1934 2) pass the "no-hlt" option to the kernel
1935 3) switch on floating point emulation in the kernel and pass
1936 the "no387" option to the kernel
1937 4) pass the "floppy=nodma" option to the kernel
1938 5) pass the "mem=4M" option to the kernel (thereby disabling
1939 all but the first 4 MB of RAM)
1940 6) make sure that the CPU is not over clocked.
1941 7) read the sig11 FAQ at <http://www.bitwizard.nl/sig11/>
1942 8) disable the cache from your BIOS settings
1943 9) install a fan for the video card or exchange video RAM
1944 10) install a better fan for the CPU
1945 11) exchange RAM chips
1946 12) exchange the motherboard.
1947
1948 To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
1949 module will be called apm.
1950
1951if APM
1952
1953config APM_IGNORE_USER_SUSPEND
1954 bool "Ignore USER SUSPEND"
Ingo Molnar8f9ca472009-02-05 16:21:53 +01001955 ---help---
Sam Ravnborge279b6c2007-11-06 20:41:05 +01001956 This option will ignore USER SUSPEND requests. On machines with a
1957 compliant APM BIOS, you want to say N. However, on the NEC Versa M
1958 series notebooks, it is necessary to say Y because of a BIOS bug.
1959
1960config APM_DO_ENABLE
1961 bool "Enable PM at boot time"
1962 ---help---
1963 Enable APM features at boot time. From page 36 of the APM BIOS
1964 specification: "When disabled, the APM BIOS does not automatically
1965 power manage devices, enter the Standby State, enter the Suspend
1966 State, or take power saving steps in response to CPU Idle calls."
1967 This driver will make CPU Idle calls when Linux is idle (unless this
1968 feature is turned off -- see "Do CPU IDLE calls", below). This
1969 should always save battery power, but more complicated APM features
1970 will be dependent on your BIOS implementation. You may need to turn
1971 this option off if your computer hangs at boot time when using APM
1972 support, or if it beeps continuously instead of suspending. Turn
1973 this off if you have a NEC UltraLite Versa 33/C or a Toshiba
1974 T400CDT. This is off by default since most machines do fine without
1975 this feature.
1976
1977config APM_CPU_IDLE
Len Browndd8af072013-02-09 21:10:04 -05001978 depends on CPU_IDLE
Sam Ravnborge279b6c2007-11-06 20:41:05 +01001979 bool "Make CPU Idle calls when idle"
Ingo Molnar8f9ca472009-02-05 16:21:53 +01001980 ---help---
Sam Ravnborge279b6c2007-11-06 20:41:05 +01001981 Enable calls to APM CPU Idle/CPU Busy inside the kernel's idle loop.
1982 On some machines, this can activate improved power savings, such as
1983 a slowed CPU clock rate, when the machine is idle. These idle calls
1984 are made after the idle loop has run for some length of time (e.g.,
1985 333 mS). On some machines, this will cause a hang at boot time or
1986 whenever the CPU becomes idle. (On machines with more than one CPU,
1987 this option does nothing.)
1988
1989config APM_DISPLAY_BLANK
1990 bool "Enable console blanking using APM"
Ingo Molnar8f9ca472009-02-05 16:21:53 +01001991 ---help---
Sam Ravnborge279b6c2007-11-06 20:41:05 +01001992 Enable console blanking using the APM. Some laptops can use this to
1993 turn off the LCD backlight when the screen blanker of the Linux
1994 virtual console blanks the screen. Note that this is only used by
1995 the virtual console screen blanker, and won't turn off the backlight
1996 when using the X Window system. This also doesn't have anything to
1997 do with your VESA-compliant power-saving monitor. Further, this
1998 option doesn't work for all laptops -- it might not turn off your
1999 backlight at all, or it might print a lot of errors to the console,
2000 especially if you are using gpm.
2001
2002config APM_ALLOW_INTS
2003 bool "Allow interrupts during APM BIOS calls"
Ingo Molnar8f9ca472009-02-05 16:21:53 +01002004 ---help---
Sam Ravnborge279b6c2007-11-06 20:41:05 +01002005 Normally we disable external interrupts while we are making calls to
2006 the APM BIOS as a measure to lessen the effects of a badly behaving
2007 BIOS implementation. The BIOS should reenable interrupts if it
2008 needs to. Unfortunately, some BIOSes do not -- especially those in
2009 many of the newer IBM Thinkpads. If you experience hangs when you
2010 suspend, try setting this to Y. Otherwise, say N.
2011
Sam Ravnborge279b6c2007-11-06 20:41:05 +01002012endif # APM
2013
Dave Jonesbb0a56e2011-05-19 18:51:07 -04002014source "drivers/cpufreq/Kconfig"
Sam Ravnborge279b6c2007-11-06 20:41:05 +01002015
2016source "drivers/cpuidle/Kconfig"
2017
Andy Henroid27471fd2008-10-09 11:45:22 -07002018source "drivers/idle/Kconfig"
2019
Sam Ravnborge279b6c2007-11-06 20:41:05 +01002020endmenu
2021
2022
2023menu "Bus options (PCI etc.)"
2024
2025config PCI
Ingo Molnar1ac97012008-05-19 14:10:14 +02002026 bool "PCI support"
Adrian Bunk1c858082008-01-30 13:32:32 +01002027 default y
Sam Ravnborge279b6c2007-11-06 20:41:05 +01002028 select ARCH_SUPPORTS_MSI if (X86_LOCAL_APIC && X86_IO_APIC)
Ingo Molnar8f9ca472009-02-05 16:21:53 +01002029 ---help---
Sam Ravnborge279b6c2007-11-06 20:41:05 +01002030 Find out whether you have a PCI motherboard. PCI is the name of a
2031 bus system, i.e. the way the CPU talks to the other stuff inside
2032 your box. Other bus systems are ISA, EISA, MicroChannel (MCA) or
2033 VESA. If you have PCI, say Y, otherwise N.
2034
Sam Ravnborge279b6c2007-11-06 20:41:05 +01002035choice
2036 prompt "PCI access mode"
Ingo Molnarefefa6f2008-07-10 16:09:50 +02002037 depends on X86_32 && PCI
Sam Ravnborge279b6c2007-11-06 20:41:05 +01002038 default PCI_GOANY
2039 ---help---
2040 On PCI systems, the BIOS can be used to detect the PCI devices and
2041 determine their configuration. However, some old PCI motherboards
2042 have BIOS bugs and may crash if this is done. Also, some embedded
2043 PCI-based systems don't have any BIOS at all. Linux can also try to
2044 detect the PCI hardware directly without using the BIOS.
2045
2046 With this option, you can specify how Linux should detect the
2047 PCI devices. If you choose "BIOS", the BIOS will be used,
2048 if you choose "Direct", the BIOS won't be used, and if you
2049 choose "MMConfig", then PCI Express MMCONFIG will be used.
2050 If you choose "Any", the kernel will try MMCONFIG, then the
2051 direct access method and falls back to the BIOS if that doesn't
2052 work. If unsure, go with the default, which is "Any".
2053
2054config PCI_GOBIOS
2055 bool "BIOS"
2056
2057config PCI_GOMMCONFIG
2058 bool "MMConfig"
2059
2060config PCI_GODIRECT
2061 bool "Direct"
2062
Andres Salomon3ef0e1f2008-04-29 00:59:53 -07002063config PCI_GOOLPC
Daniel Drake76fb6572010-09-23 17:28:04 +01002064 bool "OLPC XO-1"
Andres Salomon3ef0e1f2008-04-29 00:59:53 -07002065 depends on OLPC
2066
Andres Salomon2bdd1b02008-06-05 14:14:41 -07002067config PCI_GOANY
2068 bool "Any"
2069
Sam Ravnborge279b6c2007-11-06 20:41:05 +01002070endchoice
2071
2072config PCI_BIOS
Harvey Harrison3c2362e2008-01-30 13:31:03 +01002073 def_bool y
Ingo Molnarefefa6f2008-07-10 16:09:50 +02002074 depends on X86_32 && PCI && (PCI_GOBIOS || PCI_GOANY)
Sam Ravnborge279b6c2007-11-06 20:41:05 +01002075
2076# x86-64 doesn't support PCI BIOS access from long mode so always go direct.
2077config PCI_DIRECT
Harvey Harrison3c2362e2008-01-30 13:31:03 +01002078 def_bool y
Shaohua Li0aba4962011-05-27 14:59:39 +08002079 depends on PCI && (X86_64 || (PCI_GODIRECT || PCI_GOANY || PCI_GOOLPC || PCI_GOMMCONFIG))
Sam Ravnborge279b6c2007-11-06 20:41:05 +01002080
2081config PCI_MMCONFIG
Harvey Harrison3c2362e2008-01-30 13:31:03 +01002082 def_bool y
Feng Tang5f0db7a2009-08-14 15:37:50 -04002083 depends on X86_32 && PCI && (ACPI || SFI) && (PCI_GOMMCONFIG || PCI_GOANY)
Sam Ravnborge279b6c2007-11-06 20:41:05 +01002084
Andres Salomon3ef0e1f2008-04-29 00:59:53 -07002085config PCI_OLPC
Andres Salomon2bdd1b02008-06-05 14:14:41 -07002086 def_bool y
2087 depends on PCI && OLPC && (PCI_GOOLPC || PCI_GOANY)
Andres Salomon3ef0e1f2008-04-29 00:59:53 -07002088
Alex Nixonb5401a92010-03-18 16:31:34 -04002089config PCI_XEN
2090 def_bool y
2091 depends on PCI && XEN
2092 select SWIOTLB_XEN
2093
Sam Ravnborge279b6c2007-11-06 20:41:05 +01002094config PCI_DOMAINS
Harvey Harrison3c2362e2008-01-30 13:31:03 +01002095 def_bool y
Sam Ravnborge279b6c2007-11-06 20:41:05 +01002096 depends on PCI
Sam Ravnborge279b6c2007-11-06 20:41:05 +01002097
2098config PCI_MMCONFIG
2099 bool "Support mmconfig PCI config space access"
2100 depends on X86_64 && PCI && ACPI
2101
Ira W. Snyder3f6ea842010-04-01 11:43:30 -07002102config PCI_CNB20LE_QUIRK
David Rientjes6a108a12011-01-20 14:44:16 -08002103 bool "Read CNB20LE Host Bridge Windows" if EXPERT
Kees Cook6ea30382012-10-02 11:16:47 -07002104 depends on PCI
Ira W. Snyder3f6ea842010-04-01 11:43:30 -07002105 help
2106 Read the PCI windows out of the CNB20LE host bridge. This allows
2107 PCI hotplug to work on systems with the CNB20LE chipset which do
2108 not have ACPI.
2109
Bjorn Helgaas64a5fed2011-01-06 10:12:30 -07002110 There's no public spec for this chipset, and this functionality
2111 is known to be incomplete.
2112
2113 You should say N unless you know you need this.
2114
Sam Ravnborge279b6c2007-11-06 20:41:05 +01002115source "drivers/pci/pcie/Kconfig"
2116
2117source "drivers/pci/Kconfig"
2118
David Rientjes1c00f012011-03-22 16:34:59 -07002119# x86_64 have no ISA slots, but can have ISA-style DMA.
Sam Ravnborge279b6c2007-11-06 20:41:05 +01002120config ISA_DMA_API
David Rientjes1c00f012011-03-22 16:34:59 -07002121 bool "ISA-style DMA support" if (X86_64 && EXPERT)
2122 default y
2123 help
2124 Enables ISA-style DMA support for devices requiring such controllers.
2125 If unsure, say Y.
Sam Ravnborge279b6c2007-11-06 20:41:05 +01002126
2127if X86_32
2128
2129config ISA
2130 bool "ISA support"
Ingo Molnar8f9ca472009-02-05 16:21:53 +01002131 ---help---
Sam Ravnborge279b6c2007-11-06 20:41:05 +01002132 Find out whether you have ISA slots on your motherboard. ISA is the
2133 name of a bus system, i.e. the way the CPU talks to the other stuff
2134 inside your box. Other bus systems are PCI, EISA, MicroChannel
2135 (MCA) or VESA. ISA is an older system, now being displaced by PCI;
2136 newer boards don't support it. If you have ISA, say Y, otherwise N.
2137
2138config EISA
2139 bool "EISA support"
2140 depends on ISA
2141 ---help---
2142 The Extended Industry Standard Architecture (EISA) bus was
2143 developed as an open alternative to the IBM MicroChannel bus.
2144
2145 The EISA bus provided some of the features of the IBM MicroChannel
2146 bus while maintaining backward compatibility with cards made for
2147 the older ISA bus. The EISA bus saw limited use between 1988 and
2148 1995 when it was made obsolete by the PCI bus.
2149
2150 Say Y here if you are building a kernel for an EISA-based machine.
2151
2152 Otherwise, say N.
2153
2154source "drivers/eisa/Kconfig"
2155
Sam Ravnborge279b6c2007-11-06 20:41:05 +01002156config SCx200
2157 tristate "NatSemi SCx200 support"
Ingo Molnar8f9ca472009-02-05 16:21:53 +01002158 ---help---
Sam Ravnborge279b6c2007-11-06 20:41:05 +01002159 This provides basic support for National Semiconductor's
2160 (now AMD's) Geode processors. The driver probes for the
2161 PCI-IDs of several on-chip devices, so its a good dependency
2162 for other scx200_* drivers.
2163
2164 If compiled as a module, the driver is named scx200.
2165
2166config SCx200HR_TIMER
2167 tristate "NatSemi SCx200 27MHz High-Resolution Timer Support"
John Stultz592913e2010-07-13 17:56:20 -07002168 depends on SCx200
Sam Ravnborge279b6c2007-11-06 20:41:05 +01002169 default y
Ingo Molnar8f9ca472009-02-05 16:21:53 +01002170 ---help---
Sam Ravnborge279b6c2007-11-06 20:41:05 +01002171 This driver provides a clocksource built upon the on-chip
2172 27MHz high-resolution timer. Its also a workaround for
2173 NSC Geode SC-1100's buggy TSC, which loses time when the
2174 processor goes idle (as is done by the scheduler). The
2175 other workaround is idle=poll boot option.
2176
Andres Salomon3ef0e1f2008-04-29 00:59:53 -07002177config OLPC
2178 bool "One Laptop Per Child support"
Thomas Gleixner54008972011-02-23 09:50:15 +01002179 depends on !X86_PAE
Andres Salomon3c554942009-12-14 18:00:36 -08002180 select GPIOLIB
Thomas Gleixnerdc3119e72011-02-23 10:08:31 +01002181 select OF
Daniel Drake45bb1672011-03-13 15:10:17 +00002182 select OF_PROMTREE
Grant Likelyb4e51852011-12-16 15:50:17 -07002183 select IRQ_DOMAIN
Ingo Molnar8f9ca472009-02-05 16:21:53 +01002184 ---help---
Andres Salomon3ef0e1f2008-04-29 00:59:53 -07002185 Add support for detecting the unique features of the OLPC
2186 XO hardware.
2187
Daniel Drakea3128582011-06-25 17:34:10 +01002188config OLPC_XO1_PM
2189 bool "OLPC XO-1 Power Management"
Daniel Drake97c4cb72011-06-25 17:34:11 +01002190 depends on OLPC && MFD_CS5535 && PM_SLEEP
Daniel Drakea3128582011-06-25 17:34:10 +01002191 select MFD_CORE
Daniel Drakebf1ebf02010-10-10 10:40:32 +01002192 ---help---
Daniel Drake97c4cb72011-06-25 17:34:11 +01002193 Add support for poweroff and suspend of the OLPC XO-1 laptop.
Daniel Drakebf1ebf02010-10-10 10:40:32 +01002194
Daniel Drakecfee9592011-06-25 17:34:17 +01002195config OLPC_XO1_RTC
2196 bool "OLPC XO-1 Real Time Clock"
2197 depends on OLPC_XO1_PM && RTC_DRV_CMOS
2198 ---help---
2199 Add support for the XO-1 real time clock, which can be used as a
2200 programmable wakeup source.
2201
Daniel Drake7feda8e2011-06-25 17:34:12 +01002202config OLPC_XO1_SCI
2203 bool "OLPC XO-1 SCI extras"
Daniel Draked8d01a62011-07-24 18:33:21 +01002204 depends on OLPC && OLPC_XO1_PM
Randy Dunlaped8e47f2012-12-18 12:22:17 -08002205 depends on INPUT=y
Daniel Draked8d01a62011-07-24 18:33:21 +01002206 select POWER_SUPPLY
Daniel Drake7feda8e2011-06-25 17:34:12 +01002207 select GPIO_CS5535
2208 select MFD_CORE
2209 ---help---
2210 Add support for SCI-based features of the OLPC XO-1 laptop:
Daniel Drake7bc74b32011-06-25 17:34:14 +01002211 - EC-driven system wakeups
Daniel Drake7feda8e2011-06-25 17:34:12 +01002212 - Power button
Daniel Drake7bc74b32011-06-25 17:34:14 +01002213 - Ebook switch
Daniel Drake2cf2bae2011-06-25 17:34:15 +01002214 - Lid switch
Daniel Drakee1040ac2011-06-25 17:34:16 +01002215 - AC adapter status updates
2216 - Battery status updates
Daniel Drake7feda8e2011-06-25 17:34:12 +01002217
Daniel Drakea0f30f52011-06-25 17:34:18 +01002218config OLPC_XO15_SCI
2219 bool "OLPC XO-1.5 SCI extras"
Daniel Draked8d01a62011-07-24 18:33:21 +01002220 depends on OLPC && ACPI
2221 select POWER_SUPPLY
Daniel Drakea0f30f52011-06-25 17:34:18 +01002222 ---help---
2223 Add support for SCI-based features of the OLPC XO-1.5 laptop:
2224 - EC-driven system wakeups
2225 - AC adapter status updates
2226 - Battery status updates
Sam Ravnborge279b6c2007-11-06 20:41:05 +01002227
Ed Wildgoosed4f3e352011-09-20 14:00:12 -07002228config ALIX
2229 bool "PCEngines ALIX System Support (LED setup)"
2230 select GPIOLIB
2231 ---help---
2232 This option enables system support for the PCEngines ALIX.
2233 At present this just sets up LEDs for GPIO control on
2234 ALIX2/3/6 boards. However, other system specific setup should
2235 get added here.
2236
2237 Note: You must still enable the drivers for GPIO and LED support
2238 (GPIO_CS5535 & LEDS_GPIO) to actually use the LEDs
2239
2240 Note: You have to set alix.force=1 for boards with Award BIOS.
2241
Philip Prindevilleda4e3302012-03-05 15:05:15 -08002242config NET5501
2243 bool "Soekris Engineering net5501 System Support (LEDS, GPIO, etc)"
2244 select GPIOLIB
2245 ---help---
2246 This option enables system support for the Soekris Engineering net5501.
2247
Philip A. Prindeville31970592012-01-14 01:45:39 -07002248config GEOS
2249 bool "Traverse Technologies GEOS System Support (LEDS, GPIO, etc)"
2250 select GPIOLIB
2251 depends on DMI
2252 ---help---
2253 This option enables system support for the Traverse Technologies GEOS.
2254
Vivien Didelot7d029122013-01-04 16:18:14 -05002255config TS5500
2256 bool "Technologic Systems TS-5500 platform support"
2257 depends on MELAN
2258 select CHECK_SIGNATURE
2259 select NEW_LEDS
2260 select LEDS_CLASS
2261 ---help---
2262 This option enables system support for the Technologic Systems TS-5500.
2263
Sam Ravnborge279b6c2007-11-06 20:41:05 +01002264endif # X86_32
2265
Andreas Herrmann23ac4ae2010-09-17 18:03:43 +02002266config AMD_NB
Sam Ravnborge279b6c2007-11-06 20:41:05 +01002267 def_bool y
Borislav Petkov0e152cd2010-03-12 15:43:03 +01002268 depends on CPU_SUP_AMD && PCI
Sam Ravnborge279b6c2007-11-06 20:41:05 +01002269
2270source "drivers/pcmcia/Kconfig"
2271
2272source "drivers/pci/hotplug/Kconfig"
2273
Alexandre Bounine388b78a2011-03-23 16:43:03 -07002274config RAPIDIO
2275 bool "RapidIO support"
2276 depends on PCI
2277 default n
2278 help
2279 If you say Y here, the kernel will include drivers and
2280 infrastructure code to support RapidIO interconnect devices.
2281
2282source "drivers/rapidio/Kconfig"
2283
Sam Ravnborge279b6c2007-11-06 20:41:05 +01002284endmenu
2285
2286
2287menu "Executable file formats / Emulations"
2288
2289source "fs/Kconfig.binfmt"
2290
2291config IA32_EMULATION
2292 bool "IA32 Emulation"
2293 depends on X86_64
Randy Dunlapd1603992013-06-18 12:33:40 -07002294 select BINFMT_ELF
Roland McGratha97f52e2008-01-30 13:31:55 +01002295 select COMPAT_BINFMT_ELF
Catalin Marinasaf1839e2012-10-08 16:28:08 -07002296 select HAVE_UID16
Ingo Molnar8f9ca472009-02-05 16:21:53 +01002297 ---help---
H. J. Lu5fd92e62012-02-19 10:40:03 -08002298 Include code to run legacy 32-bit programs under a
2299 64-bit kernel. You should likely turn this on, unless you're
2300 100% sure that you don't have any 32-bit programs left.
Sam Ravnborge279b6c2007-11-06 20:41:05 +01002301
2302config IA32_AOUT
Ingo Molnar8f9ca472009-02-05 16:21:53 +01002303 tristate "IA32 a.out support"
2304 depends on IA32_EMULATION
2305 ---help---
2306 Support old a.out binaries in the 32bit emulation.
Sam Ravnborge279b6c2007-11-06 20:41:05 +01002307
H. Peter Anvin0bf62762012-02-27 14:09:10 -08002308config X86_X32
Kees Cook6ea30382012-10-02 11:16:47 -07002309 bool "x32 ABI for 64-bit mode"
2310 depends on X86_64 && IA32_EMULATION
H. J. Lu5fd92e62012-02-19 10:40:03 -08002311 ---help---
2312 Include code to run binaries for the x32 native 32-bit ABI
2313 for 64-bit processors. An x32 process gets access to the
2314 full 64-bit register file and wide data path while leaving
2315 pointers at 32 bits for smaller memory footprint.
2316
2317 You will need a recent binutils (2.22 or later) with
2318 elf32_x86_64 support enabled to compile a kernel with this
2319 option set.
2320
Sam Ravnborge279b6c2007-11-06 20:41:05 +01002321config COMPAT
Harvey Harrison3c2362e2008-01-30 13:31:03 +01002322 def_bool y
H. Peter Anvin0bf62762012-02-27 14:09:10 -08002323 depends on IA32_EMULATION || X86_X32
Chris Metcalf48b25c42012-03-15 13:13:38 -04002324 select ARCH_WANT_OLD_COMPAT_IPC
Sam Ravnborge279b6c2007-11-06 20:41:05 +01002325
Jan Beulich3120e252012-09-10 12:41:45 +01002326if COMPAT
Sam Ravnborge279b6c2007-11-06 20:41:05 +01002327config COMPAT_FOR_U64_ALIGNMENT
Jan Beulich3120e252012-09-10 12:41:45 +01002328 def_bool y
Sam Ravnborge279b6c2007-11-06 20:41:05 +01002329
2330config SYSVIPC_COMPAT
Harvey Harrison3c2362e2008-01-30 13:31:03 +01002331 def_bool y
Jan Beulich3120e252012-09-10 12:41:45 +01002332 depends on SYSVIPC
Sam Ravnborge279b6c2007-11-06 20:41:05 +01002333
David Howellsee009e4a02011-03-07 15:06:20 +00002334config KEYS_COMPAT
Jan Beulich3120e252012-09-10 12:41:45 +01002335 def_bool y
2336 depends on KEYS
2337endif
David Howellsee009e4a02011-03-07 15:06:20 +00002338
Sam Ravnborge279b6c2007-11-06 20:41:05 +01002339endmenu
2340
2341
Keith Packarde5beae12008-11-03 18:21:45 +01002342config HAVE_ATOMIC_IOMAP
2343 def_bool y
2344 depends on X86_32
2345
Masami Hiramatsu3cba11d2010-10-14 12:10:42 +09002346config HAVE_TEXT_POKE_SMP
2347 bool
2348 select STOP_MACHINE if SMP
2349
Alessandro Rubini4692d772012-04-04 19:39:58 +02002350config X86_DEV_DMA_OPS
2351 bool
Alessandro Rubini83125a32012-04-04 19:40:21 +02002352 depends on X86_64 || STA2X11
Alessandro Rubini4692d772012-04-04 19:39:58 +02002353
Alessandro Rubinif7219a52012-04-04 19:40:10 +02002354config X86_DMA_REMAP
2355 bool
Alessandro Rubini83125a32012-04-04 19:40:21 +02002356 depends on STA2X11
Alessandro Rubinif7219a52012-04-04 19:40:10 +02002357
Sam Ravnborge279b6c2007-11-06 20:41:05 +01002358source "net/Kconfig"
2359
2360source "drivers/Kconfig"
2361
2362source "drivers/firmware/Kconfig"
2363
2364source "fs/Kconfig"
2365
Sam Ravnborge279b6c2007-11-06 20:41:05 +01002366source "arch/x86/Kconfig.debug"
2367
2368source "security/Kconfig"
2369
2370source "crypto/Kconfig"
2371
Avi Kivityedf88412007-12-16 11:02:48 +02002372source "arch/x86/kvm/Kconfig"
2373
Sam Ravnborge279b6c2007-11-06 20:41:05 +01002374source "lib/Kconfig"