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1#
2# For a description of the syntax of this configuration file,
3# see Documentation/kbuild/kconfig-language.txt.
4#
5config M68K
6 bool
7 default y
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9
10config MMU
11 bool
12 default y
13
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14config RWSEM_GENERIC_SPINLOCK
15 bool
16 default y
17
18config RWSEM_XCHGADD_ALGORITHM
19 bool
20
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21config ARCH_HAS_ILOG2_U32
22 bool
23 default n
24
25config ARCH_HAS_ILOG2_U64
26 bool
27 default n
28
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29config GENERIC_HWEIGHT
30 bool
31 default y
32
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33config GENERIC_CALIBRATE_DELAY
34 bool
35 default y
36
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37config TIME_LOW_RES
38 bool
39 default y
40
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41config GENERIC_IOMAP
42 bool
43 default y
44
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45config ARCH_MAY_HAVE_PC_FDC
46 bool
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48 default y
49
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50config NO_IOPORT
51 def_bool y
52
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53config NO_DMA
54 def_bool SUN3
55
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56config HZ
57 int
58 default 100
59
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60mainmenu "Linux/68k Kernel Configuration"
61
62source "init/Kconfig"
63
64menu "Platform dependent setup"
65
66config EISA
67 bool
68 ---help---
69 The Extended Industry Standard Architecture (EISA) bus was
70 developed as an open alternative to the IBM MicroChannel bus.
71
72 The EISA bus provided some of the features of the IBM MicroChannel
73 bus while maintaining backward compatibility with cards made for
74 the older ISA bus. The EISA bus saw limited use between 1988 and
75 1995 when it was made obsolete by the PCI bus.
76
77 Say Y here if you are building a kernel for an EISA-based machine.
78
79 Otherwise, say N.
80
81config MCA
82 bool
83 help
84 MicroChannel Architecture is found in some IBM PS/2 machines and
85 laptops. It is a bus system similar to PCI or ISA. See
86 <file:Documentation/mca.txt> (and especially the web page given
87 there) before attempting to build an MCA bus kernel.
88
89config PCMCIA
90 tristate
91 ---help---
92 Say Y here if you want to attach PCMCIA- or PC-cards to your Linux
93 computer. These are credit-card size devices such as network cards,
94 modems or hard drives often used with laptops computers. There are
95 actually two varieties of these cards: the older 16 bit PCMCIA cards
96 and the newer 32 bit CardBus cards. If you want to use CardBus
97 cards, you need to say Y here and also to "CardBus support" below.
98
99 To use your PC-cards, you will need supporting software from David
100 Hinds' pcmcia-cs package (see the file <file:Documentation/Changes>
101 for location). Please also read the PCMCIA-HOWTO, available from
102 <http://www.tldp.org/docs.html#howto>.
103
104 To compile this driver as modules, choose M here: the
105 modules will be called pcmcia_core and ds.
106
107config SUN3
108 bool "Sun3 support"
109 select M68020
110 select MMU_SUN3 if MMU
111 help
112 This option enables support for the Sun 3 series of workstations
113 (3/50, 3/60, 3/1xx, 3/2xx systems). Enabling this option requires
114 that all other hardware types must be disabled, as Sun 3 kernels
115 are incompatible with all other m68k targets (including Sun 3x!).
116
117 If you don't want to compile a kernel exclusively for a Sun 3, say N.
118
119config AMIGA
120 bool "Amiga support"
121 depends on !MMU_SUN3
122 help
123 This option enables support for the Amiga series of computers. If
124 you plan to use this kernel on an Amiga, say Y here and browse the
125 material available in <file:Documentation/m68k>; otherwise say N.
126
127config ATARI
128 bool "Atari support"
129 depends on !MMU_SUN3
130 help
131 This option enables support for the 68000-based Atari series of
132 computers (including the TT, Falcon and Medusa). If you plan to use
133 this kernel on an Atari, say Y here and browse the material
134 available in <file:Documentation/m68k>; otherwise say N.
135
136config HADES
137 bool "Hades support"
138 depends on ATARI && BROKEN
139 help
140 This option enables support for the Hades Atari clone. If you plan
141 to use this kernel on a Hades, say Y here; otherwise say N.
142
143config PCI
144 bool
145 depends on HADES
146 default y
147 help
148 Find out whether you have a PCI motherboard. PCI is the name of a
149 bus system, i.e. the way the CPU talks to the other stuff inside
150 your box. Other bus systems are ISA, EISA, MicroChannel (MCA) or
151 VESA. If you have PCI, say Y, otherwise N.
152
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153config MAC
154 bool "Macintosh support"
155 depends on !MMU_SUN3
156 help
157 This option enables support for the Apple Macintosh series of
158 computers (yes, there is experimental support now, at least for part
159 of the series).
160
161 Say N unless you're willing to code the remaining necessary support.
162 ;)
163
164config NUBUS
165 bool
166 depends on MAC
167 default y
168
169config M68K_L2_CACHE
170 bool
171 depends on MAC
172 default y
173
174config APOLLO
175 bool "Apollo support"
176 depends on !MMU_SUN3
177 help
178 Say Y here if you want to run Linux on an MC680x0-based Apollo
179 Domain workstation such as the DN3500.
180
181config VME
182 bool "VME (Motorola and BVM) support"
183 depends on !MMU_SUN3
184 help
185 Say Y here if you want to build a kernel for a 680x0 based VME
186 board. Boards currently supported include Motorola boards MVME147,
187 MVME162, MVME166, MVME167, MVME172, and MVME177. BVME4000 and
188 BVME6000 boards from BVM Ltd are also supported.
189
190config MVME147
191 bool "MVME147 support"
192 depends on VME
193 help
194 Say Y to include support for early Motorola VME boards. This will
195 build a kernel which can run on MVME147 single-board computers. If
196 you select this option you will have to select the appropriate
197 drivers for SCSI, Ethernet and serial ports later on.
198
199config MVME16x
200 bool "MVME162, 166 and 167 support"
201 depends on VME
202 help
203 Say Y to include support for Motorola VME boards. This will build a
204 kernel which can run on MVME162, MVME166, MVME167, MVME172, and
205 MVME177 boards. If you select this option you will have to select
206 the appropriate drivers for SCSI, Ethernet and serial ports later
207 on.
208
209config BVME6000
210 bool "BVME4000 and BVME6000 support"
211 depends on VME
212 help
213 Say Y to include support for VME boards from BVM Ltd. This will
214 build a kernel which can run on BVME4000 and BVME6000 boards. If
215 you select this option you will have to select the appropriate
216 drivers for SCSI, Ethernet and serial ports later on.
217
218config HP300
219 bool "HP9000/300 and HP9000/400 support"
220 depends on !MMU_SUN3
221 help
222 This option enables support for the HP9000/300 and HP9000/400 series
223 of workstations. Support for these machines is still somewhat
224 experimental. If you plan to try to use the kernel on such a machine
225 say Y here.
226 Everybody else says N.
227
228config DIO
229 bool "DIO bus support"
230 depends on HP300
231 default y
232 help
233 Say Y here to enable support for the "DIO" expansion bus used in
234 HP300 machines. If you are using such a system you almost certainly
235 want this.
236
237config SUN3X
238 bool "Sun3x support"
239 depends on !MMU_SUN3
240 select M68030
241 help
242 This option enables support for the Sun 3x series of workstations.
243 Be warned that this support is very experimental.
244 Note that Sun 3x kernels are not compatible with Sun 3 hardware.
245 General Linux information on the Sun 3x series (now discontinued)
246 is at <http://www.angelfire.com/ca2/tech68k/sun3.html>.
247
248 If you don't want to compile a kernel for a Sun 3x, say N.
249
250config Q40
251 bool "Q40/Q60 support"
252 depends on !MMU_SUN3
253 help
254 The Q40 is a Motorola 68040-based successor to the Sinclair QL
255 manufactured in Germany. There is an official Q40 home page at
256 <http://www.q40.de/>. This option enables support for the Q40 and
257 Q60. Select your CPU below. For 68LC060 don't forget to enable FPU
258 emulation.
259
260comment "Processor type"
261
262config M68020
263 bool "68020 support"
264 help
265 If you anticipate running this kernel on a computer with a MC68020
266 processor, say Y. Otherwise, say N. Note that the 68020 requires a
267 68851 MMU (Memory Management Unit) to run Linux/m68k, except on the
268 Sun 3, which provides its own version.
269
270config M68030
271 bool "68030 support"
272 depends on !MMU_SUN3
273 help
274 If you anticipate running this kernel on a computer with a MC68030
275 processor, say Y. Otherwise, say N. Note that a MC68EC030 will not
276 work, as it does not include an MMU (Memory Management Unit).
277
278config M68040
279 bool "68040 support"
280 depends on !MMU_SUN3
281 help
282 If you anticipate running this kernel on a computer with a MC68LC040
283 or MC68040 processor, say Y. Otherwise, say N. Note that an
284 MC68EC040 will not work, as it does not include an MMU (Memory
285 Management Unit).
286
287config M68060
288 bool "68060 support"
289 depends on !MMU_SUN3
290 help
291 If you anticipate running this kernel on a computer with a MC68060
292 processor, say Y. Otherwise, say N.
293
294config MMU_MOTOROLA
295 bool
296 depends on MMU && !MMU_SUN3
297 default y
298
299config MMU_SUN3
300 bool
301
302config M68KFPU_EMU
303 bool "Math emulation support (EXPERIMENTAL)"
304 depends on EXPERIMENTAL
305 help
306 At some point in the future, this will cause floating-point math
307 instructions to be emulated by the kernel on machines that lack a
308 floating-point math coprocessor. Thrill-seekers and chronically
309 sleep-deprived psychotic hacker types can say Y now, everyone else
310 should probably wait a while.
311
312config M68KFPU_EMU_EXTRAPREC
313 bool "Math emulation extra precision"
314 depends on M68KFPU_EMU
315 help
316 The fpu uses normally a few bit more during calculations for
317 correct rounding, the emulator can (often) do the same but this
318 extra calculation can cost quite some time, so you can disable
319 it here. The emulator will then "only" calculate with a 64 bit
320 mantissa and round slightly incorrect, what is more then enough
321 for normal usage.
322
323config M68KFPU_EMU_ONLY
324 bool "Math emulation only kernel"
325 depends on M68KFPU_EMU
326 help
327 This option prevents any floating-point instructions from being
328 compiled into the kernel, thereby the kernel doesn't save any
329 floating point context anymore during task switches, so this
330 kernel will only be usable on machines without a floating-point
331 math coprocessor. This makes the kernel a bit faster as no tests
332 needs to be executed whether a floating-point instruction in the
333 kernel should be executed or not.
334
335config ADVANCED
336 bool "Advanced configuration options"
337 ---help---
338 This gives you access to some advanced options for the CPU. The
339 defaults should be fine for most users, but these options may make
340 it possible for you to improve performance somewhat if you know what
341 you are doing.
342
343 Note that the answer to this question won't directly affect the
344 kernel: saying N will just cause the configurator to skip all
345 the questions about these options.
346
347 Most users should say N to this question.
348
349config RMW_INSNS
350 bool "Use read-modify-write instructions"
351 depends on ADVANCED
352 ---help---
353 This allows to use certain instructions that work with indivisible
354 read-modify-write bus cycles. While this is faster than the
355 workaround of disabling interrupts, it can conflict with DMA
356 ( = direct memory access) on many Amiga systems, and it is also said
357 to destabilize other machines. It is very likely that this will
358 cause serious problems on any Amiga or Atari Medusa if set. The only
359 configuration where it should work are 68030-based Ataris, where it
360 apparently improves performance. But you've been warned! Unless you
361 really know what you are doing, say N. Try Y only if you're quite
362 adventurous.
363
364config SINGLE_MEMORY_CHUNK
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365 bool "Use one physical chunk of memory only" if ADVANCED && !SUN3
366 default y if SUN3
367 select NEED_MULTIPLE_NODES
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368 help
369 Ignore all but the first contiguous chunk of physical memory for VM
370 purposes. This will save a few bytes kernel size and may speed up
371 some operations. Say N if not sure.
372
373config 060_WRITETHROUGH
374 bool "Use write-through caching for 68060 supervisor accesses"
375 depends on ADVANCED && M68060
376 ---help---
377 The 68060 generally uses copyback caching of recently accessed data.
378 Copyback caching means that memory writes will be held in an on-chip
379 cache and only written back to memory some time later. Saying Y
380 here will force supervisor (kernel) accesses to use writethrough
381 caching. Writethrough caching means that data is written to memory
382 straight away, so that cache and memory data always agree.
383 Writethrough caching is less efficient, but is needed for some
384 drivers on 68060 based systems where the 68060 bus snooping signal
385 is hardwired on. The 53c710 SCSI driver is known to suffer from
386 this problem.
387
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388config ARCH_DISCONTIGMEM_ENABLE
389 def_bool !SINGLE_MEMORY_CHUNK
390
391config NODES_SHIFT
392 int
393 default "3"
394 depends on !SINGLE_MEMORY_CHUNK
395
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396source "mm/Kconfig"
397
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398endmenu
399
400menu "General setup"
401
402source "fs/Kconfig.binfmt"
403
404config ZORRO
405 bool "Amiga Zorro (AutoConfig) bus support"
406 depends on AMIGA
407 help
408 This enables support for the Zorro bus in the Amiga. If you have
409 expansion cards in your Amiga that conform to the Amiga
410 AutoConfig(tm) specification, say Y, otherwise N. Note that even
411 expansion cards that do not fit in the Zorro slots but fit in e.g.
412 the CPU slot may fall in this category, so you have to say Y to let
413 Linux use these.
414
415config AMIGA_PCMCIA
416 bool "Amiga 1200/600 PCMCIA support (EXPERIMENTAL)"
417 depends on AMIGA && EXPERIMENTAL
418 help
419 Include support in the kernel for pcmcia on Amiga 1200 and Amiga
420 600. If you intend to use pcmcia cards say Y; otherwise say N.
421
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422config STRAM_PROC
423 bool "ST-RAM statistics in /proc"
424 depends on ATARI
425 help
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427
428config HEARTBEAT
429 bool "Use power LED as a heartbeat" if AMIGA || APOLLO || ATARI || MAC ||Q40
430 default y if !AMIGA && !APOLLO && !ATARI && !MAC && !Q40 && HP300
431 help
432 Use the power-on LED on your machine as a load meter. The exact
433 behavior is platform-dependent, but normally the flash frequency is
434 a hyperbolic function of the 5-minute load average.
435
436# We have a dedicated heartbeat LED. :-)
437config PROC_HARDWARE
438 bool "/proc/hardware support"
439 help
440 Say Y here to support the /proc/hardware file, which gives you
441 access to information about the machine you're running on,
442 including the model, CPU, MMU, clock speed, BogoMIPS rating,
443 and memory size.
444
445config ISA
446 bool
447 depends on Q40 || AMIGA_PCMCIA || GG2
448 default y
449 help
450 Find out whether you have ISA slots on your motherboard. ISA is the
451 name of a bus system, i.e. the way the CPU talks to the other stuff
452 inside your box. Other bus systems are PCI, EISA, MicroChannel
453 (MCA) or VESA. ISA is an older system, now being displaced by PCI;
454 newer boards don't support it. If you have ISA, say Y, otherwise N.
455
456config GENERIC_ISA_DMA
457 bool
458 depends on Q40 || AMIGA_PCMCIA || GG2
459 default y
460
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461config ZONE_DMA
462 bool
463 default y
464
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465source "drivers/pci/Kconfig"
466
467source "drivers/zorro/Kconfig"
468
469endmenu
470
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471source "net/Kconfig"
472
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473source "drivers/Kconfig"
474
475menu "Character devices"
476
477config ATARI_MFPSER
478 tristate "Atari MFP serial support"
479 depends on ATARI
480 ---help---
481 If you like to use the MFP serial ports ("Modem1", "Serial1") under
482 Linux, say Y. The driver equally supports all kinds of MFP serial
483 ports and automatically detects whether Serial1 is available.
484
485 To compile this driver as a module, choose M here.
486
487 Note for Falcon users: You also have an MFP port, it's just not
488 wired to the outside... But you could use the port under Linux.
489
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490config ATARI_MIDI
491 tristate "Atari MIDI serial support"
492 depends on ATARI
493 help
494 If you want to use your Atari's MIDI port in Linux, say Y.
495
496 To compile this driver as a module, choose M here.
497
498config ATARI_DSP56K
499 tristate "Atari DSP56k support (EXPERIMENTAL)"
500 depends on ATARI && EXPERIMENTAL
501 help
502 If you want to be able to use the DSP56001 in Falcons, say Y. This
503 driver is still experimental, and if you don't know what it is, or
504 if you don't have this processor, just say N.
505
506 To compile this driver as a module, choose M here.
507
508config AMIGA_BUILTIN_SERIAL
509 tristate "Amiga builtin serial support"
510 depends on AMIGA
511 help
512 If you want to use your Amiga's built-in serial port in Linux,
513 answer Y.
514
515 To compile this driver as a module, choose M here.
516
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517config MULTIFACE_III_TTY
518 tristate "Multiface Card III serial support"
519 depends on AMIGA
520 help
521 If you want to use a Multiface III card's serial port in Linux,
522 answer Y.
523
524 To compile this driver as a module, choose M here.
525
526config GVPIOEXT
527 tristate "GVP IO-Extender support"
528 depends on PARPORT=n && ZORRO
529 help
530 If you want to use a GVP IO-Extender serial card in Linux, say Y.
531 Otherwise, say N.
532
533config GVPIOEXT_LP
534 tristate "GVP IO-Extender parallel printer support"
535 depends on GVPIOEXT
536 help
537 Say Y to enable driving a printer from the parallel port on your
538 GVP IO-Extender card, N otherwise.
539
540config GVPIOEXT_PLIP
541 tristate "GVP IO-Extender PLIP support"
542 depends on GVPIOEXT
543 help
544 Say Y to enable doing IP over the parallel port on your GVP
545 IO-Extender card, N otherwise.
546
547config MAC_SCC
548 tristate "Macintosh serial support"
549 depends on MAC
550
551config MAC_HID
552 bool
553 depends on INPUT_ADBHID
554 default y
555
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556config HPDCA
557 tristate "HP DCA serial support"
558 depends on DIO && SERIAL_8250
559 help
560 If you want to use the internal "DCA" serial ports on an HP300
561 machine, say Y here.
562
563config HPAPCI
564 tristate "HP APCI serial support"
565 depends on HP300 && SERIAL_8250 && EXPERIMENTAL
566 help
567 If you want to use the internal "APCI" serial ports on an HP400
568 machine, say Y here.
569
570config MVME147_SCC
571 bool "SCC support for MVME147 serial ports"
572 depends on MVME147
573 help
574 This is the driver for the serial ports on the Motorola MVME147
575 boards. Everyone using one of these boards should say Y here.
576
577config SERIAL167
578 bool "CD2401 support for MVME166/7 serial ports"
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580 help
581 This is the driver for the serial ports on the Motorola MVME166,
582 167, and 172 boards. Everyone using one of these boards should say
583 Y here.
584
585config MVME162_SCC
586 bool "SCC support for MVME162 serial ports"
587 depends on MVME16x
588 help
589 This is the driver for the serial ports on the Motorola MVME162 and
590 172 boards. Everyone using one of these boards should say Y here.
591
592config BVME6000_SCC
593 bool "SCC support for BVME6000 serial ports"
594 depends on BVME6000
595 help
596 This is the driver for the serial ports on the BVME4000 and BVME6000
597 boards from BVM Ltd. Everyone using one of these boards should say
598 Y here.
599
600config DN_SERIAL
601 bool "Support for DN serial port (dummy)"
602 depends on APOLLO
603
604config SERIAL_CONSOLE
605 bool "Support for serial port console"
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607 ---help---
608 If you say Y here, it will be possible to use a serial port as the
609 system console (the system console is the device which receives all
610 kernel messages and warnings and which allows logins in single user
611 mode). This could be useful if some terminal or printer is connected
612 to that serial port.
613
614 Even if you say Y here, the currently visible virtual console
615 (/dev/tty0) will still be used as the system console by default, but
616 you can alter that using a kernel command line option such as
617 "console=ttyS1". (Try "man bootparam" or see the documentation of
618 your boot loader (lilo or loadlin) about how to pass options to the
619 kernel at boot time.)
620
621 If you don't have a VGA card installed and you say Y here, the
622 kernel will automatically use the first serial line, /dev/ttyS0, as
623 system console.
624
625 If unsure, say N.
626
627endmenu
628
629source "fs/Kconfig"
630
631source "arch/m68k/Kconfig.debug"
632
633source "security/Kconfig"
634
635source "crypto/Kconfig"
636
637source "lib/Kconfig"