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Sam Ravnborg1032c0b2007-11-06 21:35:08 +01001# x86 configuration
Sam Ravnborgdaa93fa2007-11-12 20:54:30 +01002mainmenu "Linux Kernel Configuration for x86"
3
4# Select 32 or 64 bit
5config 64BIT
Sam Ravnborg68409992007-11-17 15:37:31 +01006 bool "64-bit kernel" if ARCH = "x86"
7 default ARCH = "x86_64"
Sam Ravnborgdaa93fa2007-11-12 20:54:30 +01008 help
9 Say yes to build a 64-bit kernel - formerly known as x86_64
10 Say no to build a 32-bit kernel - formerly known as i386
11
12config X86_32
13 def_bool !64BIT
14
15config X86_64
16 def_bool 64BIT
Sam Ravnborg1032c0b2007-11-06 21:35:08 +010017
18### Arch settings
Sam Ravnborg8d5fffb2007-11-06 23:30:30 +010019config X86
Harvey Harrison3c2362e2008-01-30 13:31:03 +010020 def_bool y
Ingo Molnara5574cf2008-05-05 23:19:50 +020021 select HAVE_UNSTABLE_SCHED_CLOCK
Sam Ravnborgec7748b2008-02-09 10:46:40 +010022 select HAVE_IDE
Mathieu Desnoyers42d4b832008-02-02 15:10:34 -050023 select HAVE_OPROFILE
Rik van Riel28b2ee22008-07-23 21:27:05 -070024 select HAVE_IOREMAP_PROT
Nick Piggin8174c432008-07-25 19:45:24 -070025 select HAVE_GET_USER_PAGES_FAST
Mathieu Desnoyers3f550092008-02-02 15:10:35 -050026 select HAVE_KPROBES
Ingo Molnar1f972762008-07-26 13:52:50 +020027 select ARCH_WANT_OPTIONAL_GPIOLIB
Ananth N Mavinakayanahalli9edddaa2008-03-04 14:28:37 -080028 select HAVE_KRETPROBES
Steven Rostedt677aa9f2008-05-17 00:01:36 -040029 select HAVE_DYNAMIC_FTRACE
Arnaldo Carvalho de Melo16444a82008-05-12 21:20:42 +020030 select HAVE_FTRACE
Randy Dunlap1a4e3f82008-02-20 09:20:08 -080031 select HAVE_KVM if ((X86_32 && !X86_VOYAGER && !X86_VISWS && !X86_NUMAQ) || X86_64)
Ingo Molnarfcbc04c2008-04-21 13:39:53 +020032 select HAVE_ARCH_KGDB if !X86_VOYAGER
Johannes Berg58340a02008-07-25 01:45:33 -070033 select HAVE_EFFICIENT_UNALIGNED_ACCESS
Balbir Singh7d8330a2008-02-10 12:46:28 +053034
Sam Ravnborg73531902008-05-25 23:03:18 +020035config ARCH_DEFCONFIG
Sam Ravnborgb9b39bf2008-04-29 12:48:15 +020036 string
Sam Ravnborg73531902008-05-25 23:03:18 +020037 default "arch/x86/configs/i386_defconfig" if X86_32
38 default "arch/x86/configs/x86_64_defconfig" if X86_64
Sam Ravnborgb9b39bf2008-04-29 12:48:15 +020039
Sam Ravnborg8d5fffb2007-11-06 23:30:30 +010040
Nick Piggin95c354f2008-01-30 13:31:20 +010041config GENERIC_LOCKBREAK
Nick Piggin314cdbe2008-01-30 13:31:21 +010042 def_bool n
Nick Piggin95c354f2008-01-30 13:31:20 +010043
Sam Ravnborg8d5fffb2007-11-06 23:30:30 +010044config GENERIC_TIME
Harvey Harrison3c2362e2008-01-30 13:31:03 +010045 def_bool y
Sam Ravnborg8d5fffb2007-11-06 23:30:30 +010046
47config GENERIC_CMOS_UPDATE
Harvey Harrison3c2362e2008-01-30 13:31:03 +010048 def_bool y
Sam Ravnborg8d5fffb2007-11-06 23:30:30 +010049
50config CLOCKSOURCE_WATCHDOG
Harvey Harrison3c2362e2008-01-30 13:31:03 +010051 def_bool y
Sam Ravnborg8d5fffb2007-11-06 23:30:30 +010052
53config GENERIC_CLOCKEVENTS
Harvey Harrison3c2362e2008-01-30 13:31:03 +010054 def_bool y
Sam Ravnborg8d5fffb2007-11-06 23:30:30 +010055
56config GENERIC_CLOCKEVENTS_BROADCAST
Harvey Harrison3c2362e2008-01-30 13:31:03 +010057 def_bool y
Sam Ravnborg8d5fffb2007-11-06 23:30:30 +010058 depends on X86_64 || (X86_32 && X86_LOCAL_APIC)
59
60config LOCKDEP_SUPPORT
Harvey Harrison3c2362e2008-01-30 13:31:03 +010061 def_bool y
Sam Ravnborg8d5fffb2007-11-06 23:30:30 +010062
63config STACKTRACE_SUPPORT
Harvey Harrison3c2362e2008-01-30 13:31:03 +010064 def_bool y
Sam Ravnborg8d5fffb2007-11-06 23:30:30 +010065
Heiko Carstensaa7d9352008-02-01 17:45:14 +010066config HAVE_LATENCYTOP_SUPPORT
67 def_bool y
68
Christoph Lameter1f842602008-01-07 23:20:30 -080069config FAST_CMPXCHG_LOCAL
70 bool
71 default y
72
Sam Ravnborg8d5fffb2007-11-06 23:30:30 +010073config MMU
Harvey Harrison3c2362e2008-01-30 13:31:03 +010074 def_bool y
Sam Ravnborg8d5fffb2007-11-06 23:30:30 +010075
76config ZONE_DMA
Harvey Harrison3c2362e2008-01-30 13:31:03 +010077 def_bool y
Sam Ravnborg8d5fffb2007-11-06 23:30:30 +010078
Sam Ravnborg8d5fffb2007-11-06 23:30:30 +010079config SBUS
80 bool
81
82config GENERIC_ISA_DMA
Harvey Harrison3c2362e2008-01-30 13:31:03 +010083 def_bool y
Sam Ravnborg8d5fffb2007-11-06 23:30:30 +010084
85config GENERIC_IOMAP
Harvey Harrison3c2362e2008-01-30 13:31:03 +010086 def_bool y
Sam Ravnborg8d5fffb2007-11-06 23:30:30 +010087
88config GENERIC_BUG
Harvey Harrison3c2362e2008-01-30 13:31:03 +010089 def_bool y
Sam Ravnborg8d5fffb2007-11-06 23:30:30 +010090 depends on BUG
91
92config GENERIC_HWEIGHT
Harvey Harrison3c2362e2008-01-30 13:31:03 +010093 def_bool y
Sam Ravnborg8d5fffb2007-11-06 23:30:30 +010094
Florian Fainellia6082952008-01-30 13:33:35 +010095config GENERIC_GPIO
96 def_bool n
97
Sam Ravnborg8d5fffb2007-11-06 23:30:30 +010098config ARCH_MAY_HAVE_PC_FDC
Harvey Harrison3c2362e2008-01-30 13:31:03 +010099 def_bool y
Sam Ravnborg8d5fffb2007-11-06 23:30:30 +0100100
Sam Ravnborg1032c0b2007-11-06 21:35:08 +0100101config RWSEM_GENERIC_SPINLOCK
102 def_bool !X86_XADD
103
104config RWSEM_XCHGADD_ALGORITHM
105 def_bool X86_XADD
106
107config ARCH_HAS_ILOG2_U32
108 def_bool n
109
110config ARCH_HAS_ILOG2_U64
111 def_bool n
112
Venki Pallipadia6869cc2008-02-08 17:05:44 -0800113config ARCH_HAS_CPU_IDLE_WAIT
114 def_bool y
115
Sam Ravnborg1032c0b2007-11-06 21:35:08 +0100116config GENERIC_CALIBRATE_DELAY
117 def_bool y
118
Sam Ravnborg8d5fffb2007-11-06 23:30:30 +0100119config GENERIC_TIME_VSYSCALL
120 bool
121 default X86_64
122
venkatesh.pallipadi@intel.com9a0b8412008-01-31 17:35:06 -0800123config ARCH_HAS_CPU_RELAX
124 def_bool y
Sam Ravnborg8d5fffb2007-11-06 23:30:30 +0100125
Pekka Enberg1b27d052008-04-28 02:12:22 -0700126config ARCH_HAS_CACHE_LINE_SIZE
127 def_bool y
128
Mike Travisdd5af902008-01-30 13:33:32 +0100129config HAVE_SETUP_PER_CPU_AREA
Mike Travis23ca4bb2008-05-12 21:21:12 +0200130 def_bool X86_64_SMP || (X86_SMP && !X86_VOYAGER)
travis@sgi.comb32ef632008-01-30 13:32:51 +0100131
Mike Travis9f0e8d02008-04-04 18:11:01 -0700132config HAVE_CPUMASK_OF_CPU_MAP
133 def_bool X86_64_SMP
134
Johannes Berg801e4062007-12-08 02:12:39 +0100135config ARCH_HIBERNATION_POSSIBLE
136 def_bool y
137 depends on !SMP || !X86_VOYAGER
138
Johannes Bergf4cb5702007-12-08 02:14:00 +0100139config ARCH_SUSPEND_POSSIBLE
140 def_bool y
141 depends on !X86_VOYAGER
142
Sam Ravnborg8d5fffb2007-11-06 23:30:30 +0100143config ZONE_DMA32
144 bool
145 default X86_64
146
147config ARCH_POPULATES_NODE_MAP
148 def_bool y
149
150config AUDIT_ARCH
151 bool
152 default X86_64
153
David Howellsb0b933c2008-02-08 04:19:27 -0800154config ARCH_SUPPORTS_AOUT
155 def_bool y
156
Ingo Molnar765c68b2008-04-09 11:03:37 +0200157config ARCH_SUPPORTS_OPTIMIZED_INLINING
158 def_bool y
159
Sam Ravnborg8d5fffb2007-11-06 23:30:30 +0100160# Use the generic interrupt handling code in kernel/irq/:
161config GENERIC_HARDIRQS
162 bool
163 default y
164
165config GENERIC_IRQ_PROBE
166 bool
167 default y
168
169config GENERIC_PENDING_IRQ
170 bool
171 depends on GENERIC_HARDIRQS && SMP
172 default y
173
174config X86_SMP
175 bool
Sam Ravnborg6b0c3d42008-01-30 13:32:27 +0100176 depends on SMP && ((X86_32 && !X86_VOYAGER) || X86_64)
Jens Axboe3b16cf82008-06-26 11:21:54 +0200177 select USE_GENERIC_SMP_HELPERS
Sam Ravnborg8d5fffb2007-11-06 23:30:30 +0100178 default y
179
Sam Ravnborg6b0c3d42008-01-30 13:32:27 +0100180config X86_32_SMP
181 def_bool y
182 depends on X86_32 && SMP
183
184config X86_64_SMP
185 def_bool y
186 depends on X86_64 && SMP
187
Sam Ravnborg8d5fffb2007-11-06 23:30:30 +0100188config X86_HT
189 bool
Adrian Bunkee0011a2007-12-04 17:19:07 +0100190 depends on SMP
Ingo Molnarefefa6f2008-07-10 16:09:50 +0200191 depends on (X86_32 && !X86_VOYAGER) || X86_64
Sam Ravnborg8d5fffb2007-11-06 23:30:30 +0100192 default y
193
194config X86_BIOS_REBOOT
195 bool
Ingo Molnar31ac4092008-07-10 13:31:04 +0200196 depends on !X86_VOYAGER
Sam Ravnborg8d5fffb2007-11-06 23:30:30 +0100197 default y
198
199config X86_TRAMPOLINE
200 bool
Pavel Macheke44b7b72008-04-10 23:28:10 +0200201 depends on X86_SMP || (X86_VOYAGER && SMP) || (64BIT && ACPI_SLEEP)
Sam Ravnborg8d5fffb2007-11-06 23:30:30 +0100202 default y
203
204config KTIME_SCALAR
205 def_bool X86_32
Sam Ravnborg506f1d02007-11-09 21:56:54 +0100206source "init/Kconfig"
Sam Ravnborg8d5fffb2007-11-06 23:30:30 +0100207
Sam Ravnborg506f1d02007-11-09 21:56:54 +0100208menu "Processor type and features"
209
210source "kernel/time/Kconfig"
211
212config SMP
213 bool "Symmetric multi-processing support"
214 ---help---
215 This enables support for systems with more than one CPU. If you have
216 a system with only one CPU, like most personal computers, say N. If
217 you have a system with more than one CPU, say Y.
218
219 If you say N here, the kernel will run on single and multiprocessor
220 machines, but will use only one CPU of a multiprocessor machine. If
221 you say Y here, the kernel will run on many, but not all,
222 singleprocessor machines. On a singleprocessor machine, the kernel
223 will run faster if you say N here.
224
225 Note that if you say Y here and choose architecture "586" or
226 "Pentium" under "Processor family", the kernel will not work on 486
227 architectures. Similarly, multiprocessor kernels for the "PPro"
228 architecture may not work on all Pentium based boards.
229
230 People using multiprocessor machines who say Y here should also say
231 Y to "Enhanced Real Time Clock Support", below. The "Advanced Power
232 Management" code will be disabled if you say Y here.
233
Adrian Bunk03502fa2008-02-03 15:50:21 +0200234 See also <file:Documentation/i386/IO-APIC.txt>,
Sam Ravnborg506f1d02007-11-09 21:56:54 +0100235 <file:Documentation/nmi_watchdog.txt> and the SMP-HOWTO available at
236 <http://www.tldp.org/docs.html#howto>.
237
238 If you don't know what to do here, say N.
239
Yinghai Lu6695c852008-06-19 12:13:09 -0700240config X86_FIND_SMP_CONFIG
241 def_bool y
Ingo Molnar1b84e1c2008-07-10 15:55:27 +0200242 depends on X86_MPPARSE || X86_VOYAGER
Yinghai Lu6695c852008-06-19 12:13:09 -0700243
244if ACPI
245config X86_MPPARSE
246 def_bool y
247 bool "Enable MPS table"
Ingo Molnar5ab74722008-07-10 14:42:03 +0200248 depends on X86_LOCAL_APIC
Yinghai Lu6695c852008-06-19 12:13:09 -0700249 help
250 For old smp systems that do not have proper acpi support. Newer systems
251 (esp with 64bit cpus) with acpi support, MADT and DSDT will override it
252endif
253
254if !ACPI
255config X86_MPPARSE
256 def_bool y
Ingo Molnar5ab74722008-07-10 14:42:03 +0200257 depends on X86_LOCAL_APIC
Yinghai Lu6695c852008-06-19 12:13:09 -0700258endif
259
Sam Ravnborg506f1d02007-11-09 21:56:54 +0100260choice
261 prompt "Subarchitecture Type"
262 default X86_PC
263
264config X86_PC
265 bool "PC-compatible"
266 help
267 Choose this option if your computer is a standard PC or compatible.
268
269config X86_ELAN
270 bool "AMD Elan"
271 depends on X86_32
272 help
273 Select this for an AMD Elan processor.
274
275 Do not use this option for K6/Athlon/Opteron processors!
276
277 If unsure, choose "PC-compatible" instead.
278
279config X86_VOYAGER
280 bool "Voyager (NCR)"
Ingo Molnar1ac97012008-05-19 14:10:14 +0200281 depends on X86_32 && (SMP || BROKEN) && !PCI
Sam Ravnborg506f1d02007-11-09 21:56:54 +0100282 help
283 Voyager is an MCA-based 32-way capable SMP architecture proprietary
284 to NCR Corp. Machine classes 345x/35xx/4100/51xx are Voyager-based.
285
286 *** WARNING ***
287
288 If you do not specifically know you have a Voyager based machine,
289 say N here, otherwise the kernel you build will not be bootable.
290
Sam Ravnborg506f1d02007-11-09 21:56:54 +0100291config X86_GENERICARCH
Yinghai Lud49c4282008-06-08 18:31:54 -0700292 bool "Generic architecture"
Sam Ravnborg506f1d02007-11-09 21:56:54 +0100293 depends on X86_32
294 help
Yinghai Lud49c4282008-06-08 18:31:54 -0700295 This option compiles in the NUMAQ, Summit, bigsmp, ES7000, default
296 subarchitectures. It is intended for a generic binary kernel.
297 if you select them all, kernel will probe it one by one. and will
298 fallback to default.
299
300if X86_GENERICARCH
301
302config X86_NUMAQ
303 bool "NUMAQ (IBM/Sequent)"
Ingo Molnar3de352b2008-07-08 11:14:58 +0200304 depends on SMP && X86_32 && PCI && X86_MPPARSE
Yinghai Lud49c4282008-06-08 18:31:54 -0700305 select NUMA
306 help
307 This option is used for getting Linux to run on a NUMAQ (IBM/Sequent)
308 NUMA multiquad box. This changes the way that processors are
309 bootstrapped, and uses Clustered Logical APIC addressing mode instead
310 of Flat Logical. You will need a new lynxer.elf file to flash your
311 firmware with - send email to <Martin.Bligh@us.ibm.com>.
312
313config X86_SUMMIT
314 bool "Summit/EXA (IBM x440)"
315 depends on X86_32 && SMP
316 help
317 This option is needed for IBM systems that use the Summit/EXA chipset.
318 In particular, it is needed for the x440.
Sam Ravnborg506f1d02007-11-09 21:56:54 +0100319
320config X86_ES7000
321 bool "Support for Unisys ES7000 IA32 series"
322 depends on X86_32 && SMP
323 help
324 Support for Unisys ES7000 systems. Say 'Y' here if this kernel is
325 supposed to run on an IA32-based Unisys ES7000 system.
Yinghai Lud49c4282008-06-08 18:31:54 -0700326
327config X86_BIGSMP
328 bool "Support for big SMP systems with more than 8 CPUs"
329 depends on X86_32 && SMP
330 help
331 This option is needed for the systems that have more than 8 CPUs
332 and if the system is not of any sub-arch type above.
333
334endif
Sam Ravnborg506f1d02007-11-09 21:56:54 +0100335
336config X86_VSMP
337 bool "Support for ScaleMP vSMP"
Glauber Costa96597fd2008-02-11 17:16:04 -0200338 select PARAVIRT
Ingo Molnara6784ad2008-07-10 12:21:58 +0200339 depends on X86_64 && PCI
Glauber Costa96597fd2008-02-11 17:16:04 -0200340 help
Sam Ravnborg506f1d02007-11-09 21:56:54 +0100341 Support for ScaleMP vSMP systems. Say 'Y' here if this kernel is
342 supposed to run on these EM64T-based machines. Only choose this option
343 if you have one of these machines.
344
345endchoice
346
Ingo Molnar1b84e1c2008-07-10 15:55:27 +0200347config X86_VISWS
348 bool "SGI 320/540 (Visual Workstation)"
Ingo Molnar39415a42008-07-10 20:06:30 +0200349 depends on X86_32 && PCI && !X86_VOYAGER && X86_MPPARSE && PCI_GODIRECT
Ingo Molnar1b84e1c2008-07-10 15:55:27 +0200350 help
351 The SGI Visual Workstation series is an IA32-based workstation
352 based on SGI systems chips with some legacy PC hardware attached.
353
354 Say Y here to create a kernel to run on the SGI 320 or 540.
355
356 A kernel compiled for the Visual Workstation will run on general
357 PCs as well. See <file:Documentation/sgi-visws.txt> for details.
358
Ingo Molnar1f972762008-07-26 13:52:50 +0200359config X86_RDC321X
360 bool "RDC R-321x SoC"
361 depends on X86_32
362 select M486
363 select X86_REBOOTFIXUPS
364 help
365 This option is needed for RDC R-321x system-on-chip, also known
366 as R-8610-(G).
367 If you don't have one of these chips, you should say N here.
368
Sam Ravnborg506f1d02007-11-09 21:56:54 +0100369config SCHED_NO_NO_OMIT_FRAME_POINTER
Harvey Harrison3c2362e2008-01-30 13:31:03 +0100370 def_bool y
371 prompt "Single-depth WCHAN output"
Sam Ravnborg506f1d02007-11-09 21:56:54 +0100372 depends on X86_32
373 help
374 Calculate simpler /proc/<PID>/wchan values. If this option
375 is disabled then wchan values will recurse back to the
376 caller function. This provides more accurate wchan values,
377 at the expense of slightly more scheduling overhead.
378
379 If in doubt, say "Y".
380
Sam Ravnborg506f1d02007-11-09 21:56:54 +0100381menuconfig PARAVIRT_GUEST
382 bool "Paravirtualized guest support"
Sam Ravnborg506f1d02007-11-09 21:56:54 +0100383 help
384 Say Y here to get to see options related to running Linux under
385 various hypervisors. This option alone does not add any kernel code.
386
387 If you say N, all options in this submenu will be skipped and disabled.
388
389if PARAVIRT_GUEST
390
391source "arch/x86/xen/Kconfig"
392
393config VMI
394 bool "VMI Guest support"
395 select PARAVIRT
Eduardo Pereira Habkost42d545c2008-01-30 13:33:32 +0100396 depends on X86_32
Ingo Molnarefefa6f2008-07-10 16:09:50 +0200397 depends on !X86_VOYAGER
Sam Ravnborg506f1d02007-11-09 21:56:54 +0100398 help
399 VMI provides a paravirtualized interface to the VMware ESX server
400 (it could be used by other hypervisors in theory too, but is not
401 at the moment), by linking the kernel to a GPL-ed ROM module
402 provided by the hypervisor.
403
Glauber de Oliveira Costa790c73f2008-02-15 17:52:48 -0200404config KVM_CLOCK
405 bool "KVM paravirtualized clock"
406 select PARAVIRT
Gerd Hoffmannf6e16d52008-06-03 16:17:32 +0200407 select PARAVIRT_CLOCK
Ingo Molnarefefa6f2008-07-10 16:09:50 +0200408 depends on !X86_VOYAGER
Glauber de Oliveira Costa790c73f2008-02-15 17:52:48 -0200409 help
410 Turning on this option will allow you to run a paravirtualized clock
411 when running over the KVM hypervisor. Instead of relying on a PIT
412 (or probably other) emulation by the underlying device model, the host
413 provides the guest with timing infrastructure such as time of day, and
414 system time
415
Marcelo Tosatti0cf1bfd2008-02-22 12:21:36 -0500416config KVM_GUEST
417 bool "KVM Guest support"
418 select PARAVIRT
Ingo Molnarefefa6f2008-07-10 16:09:50 +0200419 depends on !X86_VOYAGER
Marcelo Tosatti0cf1bfd2008-02-22 12:21:36 -0500420 help
421 This option enables various optimizations for running under the KVM
422 hypervisor.
423
Sam Ravnborg506f1d02007-11-09 21:56:54 +0100424source "arch/x86/lguest/Kconfig"
425
Eduardo Pereira Habkoste61bd942008-01-30 13:33:32 +0100426config PARAVIRT
427 bool "Enable paravirtualization code"
Ingo Molnarefefa6f2008-07-10 16:09:50 +0200428 depends on !X86_VOYAGER
Eduardo Pereira Habkoste61bd942008-01-30 13:33:32 +0100429 help
430 This changes the kernel so it can modify itself when it is run
431 under a hypervisor, potentially improving performance significantly
432 over full virtualization. However, when run without a hypervisor
433 the kernel is theoretically slower and slightly larger.
434
Gerd Hoffmann7af192c2008-06-03 16:17:29 +0200435config PARAVIRT_CLOCK
436 bool
437 default n
438
Sam Ravnborg506f1d02007-11-09 21:56:54 +0100439endif
440
Jeremy Fitzhardinge97349132008-06-25 00:19:14 -0400441config PARAVIRT_DEBUG
442 bool "paravirt-ops debugging"
443 depends on PARAVIRT && DEBUG_KERNEL
444 help
445 Enable to debug paravirt_ops internals. Specifically, BUG if
446 a paravirt_op is missing when it is called.
447
Yinghai Lu03273182008-04-18 17:49:15 -0700448config MEMTEST
449 bool "Memtest"
Yinghai Luc64df702008-03-21 18:56:19 -0700450 help
451 This option adds a kernel parameter 'memtest', which allows memtest
Yinghai Lu03273182008-04-18 17:49:15 -0700452 to be set.
453 memtest=0, mean disabled; -- default
454 memtest=1, mean do 1 test pattern;
455 ...
456 memtest=4, mean do 4 test patterns.
Thomas Gleixneraba37282008-07-15 14:48:48 +0200457 If you are unsure how to answer this question, answer N.
Yinghai Luc64df702008-03-21 18:56:19 -0700458
Sam Ravnborg506f1d02007-11-09 21:56:54 +0100459config X86_SUMMIT_NUMA
Harvey Harrison3c2362e2008-01-30 13:31:03 +0100460 def_bool y
Yinghai Lu0699eae2008-06-17 15:39:01 -0700461 depends on X86_32 && NUMA && X86_GENERICARCH
Sam Ravnborg506f1d02007-11-09 21:56:54 +0100462
463config X86_CYCLONE_TIMER
Harvey Harrison3c2362e2008-01-30 13:31:03 +0100464 def_bool y
Yinghai Lu0699eae2008-06-17 15:39:01 -0700465 depends on X86_GENERICARCH
Sam Ravnborg506f1d02007-11-09 21:56:54 +0100466
467config ES7000_CLUSTERED_APIC
Harvey Harrison3c2362e2008-01-30 13:31:03 +0100468 def_bool y
Sam Ravnborg506f1d02007-11-09 21:56:54 +0100469 depends on SMP && X86_ES7000 && MPENTIUMIII
470
471source "arch/x86/Kconfig.cpu"
472
473config HPET_TIMER
Harvey Harrison3c2362e2008-01-30 13:31:03 +0100474 def_bool X86_64
Sam Ravnborg506f1d02007-11-09 21:56:54 +0100475 prompt "HPET Timer Support" if X86_32
Sam Ravnborg506f1d02007-11-09 21:56:54 +0100476 help
477 Use the IA-PC HPET (High Precision Event Timer) to manage
478 time in preference to the PIT and RTC, if a HPET is
479 present.
480 HPET is the next generation timer replacing legacy 8254s.
481 The HPET provides a stable time base on SMP
482 systems, unlike the TSC, but it is more expensive to access,
483 as it is off-chip. You can find the HPET spec at
484 <http://www.intel.com/hardwaredesign/hpetspec.htm>.
485
486 You can safely choose Y here. However, HPET will only be
487 activated if the platform and the BIOS support this feature.
488 Otherwise the 8254 will be used for timing services.
489
490 Choose N to continue using the legacy 8254 timer.
491
492config HPET_EMULATE_RTC
Harvey Harrison3c2362e2008-01-30 13:31:03 +0100493 def_bool y
Bernhard Walle9d8af782008-02-06 01:38:52 -0800494 depends on HPET_TIMER && (RTC=y || RTC=m || RTC_DRV_CMOS=m || RTC_DRV_CMOS=y)
Sam Ravnborg506f1d02007-11-09 21:56:54 +0100495
496# Mark as embedded because too many people got it wrong.
497# The code disables itself when not needed.
Thomas Petazzoni7ae93922008-04-28 02:14:14 -0700498config DMI
499 default y
500 bool "Enable DMI scanning" if EMBEDDED
501 help
502 Enabled scanning of DMI to identify machine quirks. Say Y
503 here unless you have verified that your setup is not
504 affected by entries in the DMI blacklist. Required by PNP
505 BIOS code.
506
Sam Ravnborg506f1d02007-11-09 21:56:54 +0100507config GART_IOMMU
508 bool "GART IOMMU support" if EMBEDDED
509 default y
510 select SWIOTLB
511 select AGP
512 depends on X86_64 && PCI
513 help
514 Support for full DMA access of devices with 32bit memory access only
515 on systems with more than 3GB. This is usually needed for USB,
516 sound, many IDE/SATA chipsets and some other devices.
517 Provides a driver for the AMD Athlon64/Opteron/Turion/Sempron GART
518 based hardware IOMMU and a software bounce buffer based IOMMU used
519 on Intel systems and as fallback.
520 The code is only active when needed (enough memory and limited
521 device) unless CONFIG_IOMMU_DEBUG or iommu=force is specified
522 too.
523
524config CALGARY_IOMMU
525 bool "IBM Calgary IOMMU support"
526 select SWIOTLB
527 depends on X86_64 && PCI && EXPERIMENTAL
528 help
529 Support for hardware IOMMUs in IBM's xSeries x366 and x460
530 systems. Needed to run systems with more than 3GB of memory
531 properly with 32-bit PCI devices that do not support DAC
532 (Double Address Cycle). Calgary also supports bus level
533 isolation, where all DMAs pass through the IOMMU. This
534 prevents them from going anywhere except their intended
535 destination. This catches hard-to-find kernel bugs and
536 mis-behaving drivers and devices that do not use the DMA-API
537 properly to set up their DMA buffers. The IOMMU can be
538 turned off at boot time with the iommu=off parameter.
539 Normally the kernel will make the right choice by itself.
540 If unsure, say Y.
541
542config CALGARY_IOMMU_ENABLED_BY_DEFAULT
Harvey Harrison3c2362e2008-01-30 13:31:03 +0100543 def_bool y
544 prompt "Should Calgary be enabled by default?"
Sam Ravnborg506f1d02007-11-09 21:56:54 +0100545 depends on CALGARY_IOMMU
546 help
547 Should Calgary be enabled by default? if you choose 'y', Calgary
548 will be used (if it exists). If you choose 'n', Calgary will not be
549 used even if it exists. If you choose 'n' and would like to use
550 Calgary anyway, pass 'iommu=calgary' on the kernel command line.
551 If unsure, say Y.
552
Joerg Roedel2b188722008-06-26 21:27:37 +0200553config AMD_IOMMU
554 bool "AMD IOMMU support"
Ingo Molnar07c40e82008-06-27 11:31:28 +0200555 select SWIOTLB
Ingo Molnar24d2ba02008-06-27 10:37:03 +0200556 depends on X86_64 && PCI && ACPI
Joerg Roedel2b188722008-06-26 21:27:37 +0200557 help
Joerg Roedel18d22202008-07-03 19:35:06 +0200558 With this option you can enable support for AMD IOMMU hardware in
559 your system. An IOMMU is a hardware component which provides
560 remapping of DMA memory accesses from devices. With an AMD IOMMU you
561 can isolate the the DMA memory of different devices and protect the
562 system from misbehaving device drivers or hardware.
563
564 You can find out if your system has an AMD IOMMU if you look into
565 your BIOS for an option to enable it or if you have an IVRS ACPI
566 table.
Joerg Roedel2b188722008-06-26 21:27:37 +0200567
Sam Ravnborg506f1d02007-11-09 21:56:54 +0100568# need this always selected by IOMMU for the VIA workaround
569config SWIOTLB
570 bool
571 help
572 Support for software bounce buffers used on x86-64 systems
573 which don't have a hardware IOMMU (e.g. the current generation
574 of Intel's x86-64 CPUs). Using this PCI devices which can only
575 access 32-bits of memory can be used on systems with more than
576 3 GB of memory. If unsure, say Y.
577
FUJITA Tomonoria8522502008-04-29 00:59:36 -0700578config IOMMU_HELPER
FUJITA Tomonori18b743d2008-07-10 09:50:50 +0900579 def_bool (CALGARY_IOMMU || GART_IOMMU || SWIOTLB || AMD_IOMMU)
Mike Travis1184dc22008-05-12 21:21:12 +0200580config MAXSMP
581 bool "Configure Maximum number of SMP Processors and NUMA Nodes"
582 depends on X86_64 && SMP
583 default n
584 help
585 Configure maximum number of CPUS and NUMA Nodes for this architecture.
586 If unsure, say N.
Sam Ravnborg506f1d02007-11-09 21:56:54 +0100587
Mike Travis1184dc22008-05-12 21:21:12 +0200588if MAXSMP
Sam Ravnborg506f1d02007-11-09 21:56:54 +0100589config NR_CPUS
Mike Travis1184dc22008-05-12 21:21:12 +0200590 int
591 default "4096"
592endif
593
594if !MAXSMP
Sam Ravnborg506f1d02007-11-09 21:56:54 +0100595config NR_CPUS
Mike Travisc3ed6422008-05-16 10:44:39 -0700596 int "Maximum number of CPUs (2-4096)"
597 range 2 4096
Sam Ravnborg506f1d02007-11-09 21:56:54 +0100598 depends on SMP
599 default "32" if X86_NUMAQ || X86_SUMMIT || X86_BIGSMP || X86_ES7000
600 default "8"
601 help
602 This allows you to specify the maximum number of CPUs which this
Mike Travisc3ed6422008-05-16 10:44:39 -0700603 kernel will support. The maximum supported value is 4096 and the
Sam Ravnborg506f1d02007-11-09 21:56:54 +0100604 minimum value which makes sense is 2.
605
606 This is purely to save memory - each supported CPU adds
607 approximately eight kilobytes to the kernel image.
Mike Travis1184dc22008-05-12 21:21:12 +0200608endif
Sam Ravnborg506f1d02007-11-09 21:56:54 +0100609
610config SCHED_SMT
611 bool "SMT (Hyperthreading) scheduler support"
Hiroshi Shimamotob089c122008-02-27 13:16:30 -0800612 depends on X86_HT
Sam Ravnborg506f1d02007-11-09 21:56:54 +0100613 help
614 SMT scheduler support improves the CPU scheduler's decision making
615 when dealing with Intel Pentium 4 chips with HyperThreading at a
616 cost of slightly increased overhead in some places. If unsure say
617 N here.
618
619config SCHED_MC
Harvey Harrison3c2362e2008-01-30 13:31:03 +0100620 def_bool y
621 prompt "Multi-core scheduler support"
Hiroshi Shimamotob089c122008-02-27 13:16:30 -0800622 depends on X86_HT
Sam Ravnborg506f1d02007-11-09 21:56:54 +0100623 help
624 Multi-core scheduler support improves the CPU scheduler's decision
625 making when dealing with multi-core CPU chips at a cost of slightly
626 increased overhead in some places. If unsure say N here.
627
628source "kernel/Kconfig.preempt"
629
630config X86_UP_APIC
631 bool "Local APIC support on uniprocessors"
Ingo Molnarefefa6f2008-07-10 16:09:50 +0200632 depends on X86_32 && !SMP && !(X86_VOYAGER || X86_GENERICARCH)
Sam Ravnborg506f1d02007-11-09 21:56:54 +0100633 help
634 A local APIC (Advanced Programmable Interrupt Controller) is an
635 integrated interrupt controller in the CPU. If you have a single-CPU
636 system which has a processor with a local APIC, you can say Y here to
637 enable and use it. If you say Y here even though your machine doesn't
638 have a local APIC, then the kernel will still run with no slowdown at
639 all. The local APIC supports CPU-generated self-interrupts (timer,
640 performance counters), and the NMI watchdog which detects hard
641 lockups.
642
643config X86_UP_IOAPIC
644 bool "IO-APIC support on uniprocessors"
645 depends on X86_UP_APIC
646 help
647 An IO-APIC (I/O Advanced Programmable Interrupt Controller) is an
648 SMP-capable replacement for PC-style interrupt controllers. Most
649 SMP systems and many recent uniprocessor systems have one.
650
651 If you have a single-CPU system with an IO-APIC, you can say Y here
652 to use it. If you say Y here even though your machine doesn't have
653 an IO-APIC, then the kernel will still run with no slowdown at all.
654
655config X86_LOCAL_APIC
Harvey Harrison3c2362e2008-01-30 13:31:03 +0100656 def_bool y
Ingo Molnarefefa6f2008-07-10 16:09:50 +0200657 depends on X86_64 || (X86_32 && (X86_UP_APIC || (SMP && !X86_VOYAGER) || X86_GENERICARCH))
Sam Ravnborg506f1d02007-11-09 21:56:54 +0100658
659config X86_IO_APIC
Harvey Harrison3c2362e2008-01-30 13:31:03 +0100660 def_bool y
Ingo Molnarefefa6f2008-07-10 16:09:50 +0200661 depends on X86_64 || (X86_32 && (X86_UP_IOAPIC || (SMP && !X86_VOYAGER) || X86_GENERICARCH))
Sam Ravnborg506f1d02007-11-09 21:56:54 +0100662
663config X86_VISWS_APIC
Harvey Harrison3c2362e2008-01-30 13:31:03 +0100664 def_bool y
Sam Ravnborg506f1d02007-11-09 21:56:54 +0100665 depends on X86_32 && X86_VISWS
Sam Ravnborg506f1d02007-11-09 21:56:54 +0100666
667config X86_MCE
668 bool "Machine Check Exception"
669 depends on !X86_VOYAGER
670 ---help---
671 Machine Check Exception support allows the processor to notify the
672 kernel if it detects a problem (e.g. overheating, component failure).
673 The action the kernel takes depends on the severity of the problem,
674 ranging from a warning message on the console, to halting the machine.
675 Your processor must be a Pentium or newer to support this - check the
676 flags in /proc/cpuinfo for mce. Note that some older Pentium systems
677 have a design flaw which leads to false MCE events - hence MCE is
678 disabled on all P5 processors, unless explicitly enabled with "mce"
679 as a boot argument. Similarly, if MCE is built in and creates a
680 problem on some new non-standard machine, you can boot with "nomce"
681 to disable it. MCE support simply ignores non-MCE processors like
682 the 386 and 486, so nearly everyone can say Y here.
683
684config X86_MCE_INTEL
Harvey Harrison3c2362e2008-01-30 13:31:03 +0100685 def_bool y
686 prompt "Intel MCE features"
Sam Ravnborg506f1d02007-11-09 21:56:54 +0100687 depends on X86_64 && X86_MCE && X86_LOCAL_APIC
Sam Ravnborg506f1d02007-11-09 21:56:54 +0100688 help
689 Additional support for intel specific MCE features such as
690 the thermal monitor.
691
692config X86_MCE_AMD
Harvey Harrison3c2362e2008-01-30 13:31:03 +0100693 def_bool y
694 prompt "AMD MCE features"
Sam Ravnborg506f1d02007-11-09 21:56:54 +0100695 depends on X86_64 && X86_MCE && X86_LOCAL_APIC
Sam Ravnborg506f1d02007-11-09 21:56:54 +0100696 help
697 Additional support for AMD specific MCE features such as
698 the DRAM Error Threshold.
699
700config X86_MCE_NONFATAL
701 tristate "Check for non-fatal errors on AMD Athlon/Duron / Intel Pentium 4"
702 depends on X86_32 && X86_MCE
703 help
704 Enabling this feature starts a timer that triggers every 5 seconds which
705 will look at the machine check registers to see if anything happened.
706 Non-fatal problems automatically get corrected (but still logged).
707 Disable this if you don't want to see these messages.
708 Seeing the messages this option prints out may be indicative of dying
709 or out-of-spec (ie, overclocked) hardware.
710 This option only does something on certain CPUs.
711 (AMD Athlon/Duron and Intel Pentium 4)
712
713config X86_MCE_P4THERMAL
714 bool "check for P4 thermal throttling interrupt."
Ingo Molnarefefa6f2008-07-10 16:09:50 +0200715 depends on X86_32 && X86_MCE && (X86_UP_APIC || SMP)
Sam Ravnborg506f1d02007-11-09 21:56:54 +0100716 help
717 Enabling this feature will cause a message to be printed when the P4
718 enters thermal throttling.
719
720config VM86
721 bool "Enable VM86 support" if EMBEDDED
722 default y
723 depends on X86_32
724 help
725 This option is required by programs like DOSEMU to run 16-bit legacy
726 code on X86 processors. It also may be needed by software like
727 XFree86 to initialize some video cards via BIOS. Disabling this
728 option saves about 6k.
729
730config TOSHIBA
731 tristate "Toshiba Laptop support"
732 depends on X86_32
733 ---help---
734 This adds a driver to safely access the System Management Mode of
735 the CPU on Toshiba portables with a genuine Toshiba BIOS. It does
736 not work on models with a Phoenix BIOS. The System Management Mode
737 is used to set the BIOS and power saving options on Toshiba portables.
738
739 For information on utilities to make use of this driver see the
740 Toshiba Linux utilities web site at:
741 <http://www.buzzard.org.uk/toshiba/>.
742
743 Say Y if you intend to run this kernel on a Toshiba portable.
744 Say N otherwise.
745
746config I8K
747 tristate "Dell laptop support"
Sam Ravnborg506f1d02007-11-09 21:56:54 +0100748 ---help---
749 This adds a driver to safely access the System Management Mode
750 of the CPU on the Dell Inspiron 8000. The System Management Mode
751 is used to read cpu temperature and cooling fan status and to
752 control the fans on the I8K portables.
753
754 This driver has been tested only on the Inspiron 8000 but it may
755 also work with other Dell laptops. You can force loading on other
756 models by passing the parameter `force=1' to the module. Use at
757 your own risk.
758
759 For information on utilities to make use of this driver see the
760 I8K Linux utilities web site at:
761 <http://people.debian.org/~dz/i8k/>
762
763 Say Y if you intend to run this kernel on a Dell Inspiron 8000.
764 Say N otherwise.
765
766config X86_REBOOTFIXUPS
Harvey Harrison3c2362e2008-01-30 13:31:03 +0100767 def_bool n
768 prompt "Enable X86 board specific fixups for reboot"
Sam Ravnborg506f1d02007-11-09 21:56:54 +0100769 depends on X86_32 && X86
Sam Ravnborg506f1d02007-11-09 21:56:54 +0100770 ---help---
771 This enables chipset and/or board specific fixups to be done
772 in order to get reboot to work correctly. This is only needed on
773 some combinations of hardware and BIOS. The symptom, for which
774 this config is intended, is when reboot ends with a stalled/hung
775 system.
776
777 Currently, the only fixup is for the Geode machines using
Florian Fainelli5e3a77e2008-01-30 13:33:36 +0100778 CS5530A and CS5536 chipsets and the RDC R-321x SoC.
Sam Ravnborg506f1d02007-11-09 21:56:54 +0100779
780 Say Y if you want to enable the fixup. Currently, it's safe to
781 enable this option even if you don't need it.
782 Say N otherwise.
783
784config MICROCODE
Peter Oruba8d86f392008-07-28 18:44:21 +0200785 tristate "/dev/cpu/microcode - microcode support"
Sam Ravnborg506f1d02007-11-09 21:56:54 +0100786 select FW_LOADER
787 ---help---
788 If you say Y here, you will be able to update the microcode on
Peter Oruba80cc9f12008-07-28 18:44:22 +0200789 certain Intel and AMD processors. The Intel support is for the
790 IA32 family, e.g. Pentium Pro, Pentium II, Pentium III,
791 Pentium 4, Xeon etc. The AMD support is for family 0x10 and
792 0x11 processors, e.g. Opteron, Phenom and Turion 64 Ultra.
793 You will obviously need the actual microcode binary data itself
794 which is not shipped with the Linux kernel.
Sam Ravnborg506f1d02007-11-09 21:56:54 +0100795
Peter Oruba8d86f392008-07-28 18:44:21 +0200796 This option selects the general module only, you need to select
797 at least one vendor specific module as well.
Sam Ravnborg506f1d02007-11-09 21:56:54 +0100798
799 To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
800 module will be called microcode.
801
Peter Oruba8d86f392008-07-28 18:44:21 +0200802config MICROCODE_INTEL
803 tristate "Intel microcode patch loading support"
804 depends on MICROCODE
805 default MICROCODE
806 select FW_LOADER
807 --help---
808 This options enables microcode patch loading support for Intel
809 processors.
810
811 For latest news and information on obtaining all the required
812 Intel ingredients for this driver, check:
813 <http://www.urbanmyth.org/microcode/>.
814
815 This driver is only available as a module: the module
816 will be called microcode_intel.
817
Peter Oruba80cc9f12008-07-28 18:44:22 +0200818config MICROCODE_AMD
819 tristate "AMD microcode patch loading support"
820 depends on MICROCODE
821 select FW_LOADER
822 --help---
823 If you select this option, microcode patch loading support for AMD
824 processors will be enabled.
825
826 This driver is only available as a module: the module
827 will be called microcode_amd.
828
Peter Oruba8d86f392008-07-28 18:44:21 +0200829 config MICROCODE_OLD_INTERFACE
Harvey Harrison3c2362e2008-01-30 13:31:03 +0100830 def_bool y
Sam Ravnborg506f1d02007-11-09 21:56:54 +0100831 depends on MICROCODE
Sam Ravnborg506f1d02007-11-09 21:56:54 +0100832
833config X86_MSR
834 tristate "/dev/cpu/*/msr - Model-specific register support"
835 help
836 This device gives privileged processes access to the x86
837 Model-Specific Registers (MSRs). It is a character device with
838 major 202 and minors 0 to 31 for /dev/cpu/0/msr to /dev/cpu/31/msr.
839 MSR accesses are directed to a specific CPU on multi-processor
840 systems.
841
842config X86_CPUID
843 tristate "/dev/cpu/*/cpuid - CPU information support"
844 help
845 This device gives processes access to the x86 CPUID instruction to
846 be executed on a specific processor. It is a character device
847 with major 203 and minors 0 to 31 for /dev/cpu/0/cpuid to
848 /dev/cpu/31/cpuid.
849
850choice
851 prompt "High Memory Support"
852 default HIGHMEM4G if !X86_NUMAQ
853 default HIGHMEM64G if X86_NUMAQ
854 depends on X86_32
855
856config NOHIGHMEM
857 bool "off"
858 depends on !X86_NUMAQ
859 ---help---
860 Linux can use up to 64 Gigabytes of physical memory on x86 systems.
861 However, the address space of 32-bit x86 processors is only 4
862 Gigabytes large. That means that, if you have a large amount of
863 physical memory, not all of it can be "permanently mapped" by the
864 kernel. The physical memory that's not permanently mapped is called
865 "high memory".
866
867 If you are compiling a kernel which will never run on a machine with
868 more than 1 Gigabyte total physical RAM, answer "off" here (default
869 choice and suitable for most users). This will result in a "3GB/1GB"
870 split: 3GB are mapped so that each process sees a 3GB virtual memory
871 space and the remaining part of the 4GB virtual memory space is used
872 by the kernel to permanently map as much physical memory as
873 possible.
874
875 If the machine has between 1 and 4 Gigabytes physical RAM, then
876 answer "4GB" here.
877
878 If more than 4 Gigabytes is used then answer "64GB" here. This
879 selection turns Intel PAE (Physical Address Extension) mode on.
880 PAE implements 3-level paging on IA32 processors. PAE is fully
881 supported by Linux, PAE mode is implemented on all recent Intel
882 processors (Pentium Pro and better). NOTE: If you say "64GB" here,
883 then the kernel will not boot on CPUs that don't support PAE!
884
885 The actual amount of total physical memory will either be
886 auto detected or can be forced by using a kernel command line option
887 such as "mem=256M". (Try "man bootparam" or see the documentation of
888 your boot loader (lilo or loadlin) about how to pass options to the
889 kernel at boot time.)
890
891 If unsure, say "off".
892
893config HIGHMEM4G
894 bool "4GB"
895 depends on !X86_NUMAQ
896 help
897 Select this if you have a 32-bit processor and between 1 and 4
898 gigabytes of physical RAM.
899
900config HIGHMEM64G
901 bool "64GB"
902 depends on !M386 && !M486
903 select X86_PAE
904 help
905 Select this if you have a 32-bit processor and more than 4
906 gigabytes of physical RAM.
907
908endchoice
909
910choice
911 depends on EXPERIMENTAL
912 prompt "Memory split" if EMBEDDED
913 default VMSPLIT_3G
914 depends on X86_32
915 help
916 Select the desired split between kernel and user memory.
917
918 If the address range available to the kernel is less than the
919 physical memory installed, the remaining memory will be available
920 as "high memory". Accessing high memory is a little more costly
921 than low memory, as it needs to be mapped into the kernel first.
922 Note that increasing the kernel address space limits the range
923 available to user programs, making the address space there
924 tighter. Selecting anything other than the default 3G/1G split
925 will also likely make your kernel incompatible with binary-only
926 kernel modules.
927
928 If you are not absolutely sure what you are doing, leave this
929 option alone!
930
931 config VMSPLIT_3G
932 bool "3G/1G user/kernel split"
933 config VMSPLIT_3G_OPT
934 depends on !X86_PAE
935 bool "3G/1G user/kernel split (for full 1G low memory)"
936 config VMSPLIT_2G
937 bool "2G/2G user/kernel split"
938 config VMSPLIT_2G_OPT
939 depends on !X86_PAE
940 bool "2G/2G user/kernel split (for full 2G low memory)"
941 config VMSPLIT_1G
942 bool "1G/3G user/kernel split"
943endchoice
944
945config PAGE_OFFSET
946 hex
947 default 0xB0000000 if VMSPLIT_3G_OPT
948 default 0x80000000 if VMSPLIT_2G
949 default 0x78000000 if VMSPLIT_2G_OPT
950 default 0x40000000 if VMSPLIT_1G
951 default 0xC0000000
952 depends on X86_32
953
954config HIGHMEM
Harvey Harrison3c2362e2008-01-30 13:31:03 +0100955 def_bool y
Sam Ravnborg506f1d02007-11-09 21:56:54 +0100956 depends on X86_32 && (HIGHMEM64G || HIGHMEM4G)
Sam Ravnborg506f1d02007-11-09 21:56:54 +0100957
958config X86_PAE
Harvey Harrison3c2362e2008-01-30 13:31:03 +0100959 def_bool n
960 prompt "PAE (Physical Address Extension) Support"
Sam Ravnborg506f1d02007-11-09 21:56:54 +0100961 depends on X86_32 && !HIGHMEM4G
962 select RESOURCES_64BIT
963 help
964 PAE is required for NX support, and furthermore enables
965 larger swapspace support for non-overcommit purposes. It
966 has the cost of more pagetable lookup overhead, and also
967 consumes more pagetable space per process.
968
969# Common NUMA Features
970config NUMA
971 bool "Numa Memory Allocation and Scheduler Support (EXPERIMENTAL)"
972 depends on SMP
Yinghai Lu0699eae2008-06-17 15:39:01 -0700973 depends on X86_64 || (X86_32 && HIGHMEM64G && (X86_NUMAQ || X86_BIGSMP || X86_SUMMIT && ACPI) && EXPERIMENTAL)
Sam Ravnborg506f1d02007-11-09 21:56:54 +0100974 default n if X86_PC
Yinghai Lu0699eae2008-06-17 15:39:01 -0700975 default y if (X86_NUMAQ || X86_SUMMIT || X86_BIGSMP)
Sam Ravnborg506f1d02007-11-09 21:56:54 +0100976 help
977 Enable NUMA (Non Uniform Memory Access) support.
978 The kernel will try to allocate memory used by a CPU on the
979 local memory controller of the CPU and add some more
980 NUMA awareness to the kernel.
981
982 For i386 this is currently highly experimental and should be only
983 used for kernel development. It might also cause boot failures.
984 For x86_64 this is recommended on all multiprocessor Opteron systems.
985 If the system is EM64T, you should say N unless your system is
986 EM64T NUMA.
987
988comment "NUMA (Summit) requires SMP, 64GB highmem support, ACPI"
989 depends on X86_32 && X86_SUMMIT && (!HIGHMEM64G || !ACPI)
990
991config K8_NUMA
Harvey Harrison3c2362e2008-01-30 13:31:03 +0100992 def_bool y
993 prompt "Old style AMD Opteron NUMA detection"
994 depends on X86_64 && NUMA && PCI
995 help
Sam Ravnborg506f1d02007-11-09 21:56:54 +0100996 Enable K8 NUMA node topology detection. You should say Y here if
997 you have a multi processor AMD K8 system. This uses an old
998 method to read the NUMA configuration directly from the builtin
999 Northbridge of Opteron. It is recommended to use X86_64_ACPI_NUMA
1000 instead, which also takes priority if both are compiled in.
1001
1002config X86_64_ACPI_NUMA
Harvey Harrison3c2362e2008-01-30 13:31:03 +01001003 def_bool y
1004 prompt "ACPI NUMA detection"
Sam Ravnborg506f1d02007-11-09 21:56:54 +01001005 depends on X86_64 && NUMA && ACPI && PCI
1006 select ACPI_NUMA
Sam Ravnborg506f1d02007-11-09 21:56:54 +01001007 help
1008 Enable ACPI SRAT based node topology detection.
1009
Suresh Siddha6ec6e0d2008-03-25 10:14:35 -07001010# Some NUMA nodes have memory ranges that span
1011# other nodes. Even though a pfn is valid and
1012# between a node's start and end pfns, it may not
1013# reside on that node. See memmap_init_zone()
1014# for details.
1015config NODES_SPAN_OTHER_NODES
1016 def_bool y
1017 depends on X86_64_ACPI_NUMA
1018
Sam Ravnborg506f1d02007-11-09 21:56:54 +01001019config NUMA_EMU
1020 bool "NUMA emulation"
1021 depends on X86_64 && NUMA
1022 help
1023 Enable NUMA emulation. A flat machine will be split
1024 into virtual nodes when booted with "numa=fake=N", where N is the
1025 number of nodes. This is only useful for debugging.
1026
Mike Travis1184dc22008-05-12 21:21:12 +02001027if MAXSMP
1028
Sam Ravnborg506f1d02007-11-09 21:56:54 +01001029config NODES_SHIFT
Mike Travis1184dc22008-05-12 21:21:12 +02001030 int
1031 default "9"
1032endif
1033
1034if !MAXSMP
1035config NODES_SHIFT
1036 int "Maximum NUMA Nodes (as a power of 2)"
1037 range 1 9 if X86_64
Sam Ravnborg506f1d02007-11-09 21:56:54 +01001038 default "6" if X86_64
1039 default "4" if X86_NUMAQ
1040 default "3"
1041 depends on NEED_MULTIPLE_NODES
Mike Travis1184dc22008-05-12 21:21:12 +02001042 help
1043 Specify the maximum number of NUMA Nodes available on the target
1044 system. Increases memory reserved to accomodate various tables.
1045endif
Sam Ravnborg506f1d02007-11-09 21:56:54 +01001046
1047config HAVE_ARCH_BOOTMEM_NODE
Harvey Harrison3c2362e2008-01-30 13:31:03 +01001048 def_bool y
Sam Ravnborg506f1d02007-11-09 21:56:54 +01001049 depends on X86_32 && NUMA
Sam Ravnborg506f1d02007-11-09 21:56:54 +01001050
1051config ARCH_HAVE_MEMORY_PRESENT
Harvey Harrison3c2362e2008-01-30 13:31:03 +01001052 def_bool y
Sam Ravnborg506f1d02007-11-09 21:56:54 +01001053 depends on X86_32 && DISCONTIGMEM
Sam Ravnborg506f1d02007-11-09 21:56:54 +01001054
1055config NEED_NODE_MEMMAP_SIZE
Harvey Harrison3c2362e2008-01-30 13:31:03 +01001056 def_bool y
Sam Ravnborg506f1d02007-11-09 21:56:54 +01001057 depends on X86_32 && (DISCONTIGMEM || SPARSEMEM)
Sam Ravnborg506f1d02007-11-09 21:56:54 +01001058
1059config HAVE_ARCH_ALLOC_REMAP
Harvey Harrison3c2362e2008-01-30 13:31:03 +01001060 def_bool y
Sam Ravnborg506f1d02007-11-09 21:56:54 +01001061 depends on X86_32 && NUMA
Sam Ravnborg506f1d02007-11-09 21:56:54 +01001062
1063config ARCH_FLATMEM_ENABLE
1064 def_bool y
Mel Gorman409a7b82008-01-30 13:33:25 +01001065 depends on X86_32 && ARCH_SELECT_MEMORY_MODEL && X86_PC && !NUMA
Sam Ravnborg506f1d02007-11-09 21:56:54 +01001066
1067config ARCH_DISCONTIGMEM_ENABLE
1068 def_bool y
Christoph Lameterb2632952008-01-30 13:30:47 +01001069 depends on NUMA && X86_32
Sam Ravnborg506f1d02007-11-09 21:56:54 +01001070
1071config ARCH_DISCONTIGMEM_DEFAULT
1072 def_bool y
Christoph Lameterb2632952008-01-30 13:30:47 +01001073 depends on NUMA && X86_32
1074
1075config ARCH_SPARSEMEM_DEFAULT
1076 def_bool y
1077 depends on X86_64
Sam Ravnborg506f1d02007-11-09 21:56:54 +01001078
1079config ARCH_SPARSEMEM_ENABLE
1080 def_bool y
Christoph Lameterb2632952008-01-30 13:30:47 +01001081 depends on X86_64 || NUMA || (EXPERIMENTAL && X86_PC)
Sam Ravnborg506f1d02007-11-09 21:56:54 +01001082 select SPARSEMEM_STATIC if X86_32
1083 select SPARSEMEM_VMEMMAP_ENABLE if X86_64
1084
1085config ARCH_SELECT_MEMORY_MODEL
1086 def_bool y
Christoph Lameterb2632952008-01-30 13:30:47 +01001087 depends on ARCH_SPARSEMEM_ENABLE
Sam Ravnborg506f1d02007-11-09 21:56:54 +01001088
1089config ARCH_MEMORY_PROBE
1090 def_bool X86_64
1091 depends on MEMORY_HOTPLUG
1092
1093source "mm/Kconfig"
1094
1095config HIGHPTE
1096 bool "Allocate 3rd-level pagetables from highmem"
1097 depends on X86_32 && (HIGHMEM4G || HIGHMEM64G)
1098 help
1099 The VM uses one page table entry for each page of physical memory.
1100 For systems with a lot of RAM, this can be wasteful of precious
1101 low memory. Setting this option will put user-space page table
1102 entries in high memory.
1103
1104config MATH_EMULATION
1105 bool
1106 prompt "Math emulation" if X86_32
1107 ---help---
1108 Linux can emulate a math coprocessor (used for floating point
1109 operations) if you don't have one. 486DX and Pentium processors have
1110 a math coprocessor built in, 486SX and 386 do not, unless you added
1111 a 487DX or 387, respectively. (The messages during boot time can
1112 give you some hints here ["man dmesg"].) Everyone needs either a
1113 coprocessor or this emulation.
1114
1115 If you don't have a math coprocessor, you need to say Y here; if you
1116 say Y here even though you have a coprocessor, the coprocessor will
1117 be used nevertheless. (This behavior can be changed with the kernel
1118 command line option "no387", which comes handy if your coprocessor
1119 is broken. Try "man bootparam" or see the documentation of your boot
1120 loader (lilo or loadlin) about how to pass options to the kernel at
1121 boot time.) This means that it is a good idea to say Y here if you
1122 intend to use this kernel on different machines.
1123
1124 More information about the internals of the Linux math coprocessor
1125 emulation can be found in <file:arch/x86/math-emu/README>.
1126
1127 If you are not sure, say Y; apart from resulting in a 66 KB bigger
1128 kernel, it won't hurt.
1129
1130config MTRR
1131 bool "MTRR (Memory Type Range Register) support"
1132 ---help---
1133 On Intel P6 family processors (Pentium Pro, Pentium II and later)
1134 the Memory Type Range Registers (MTRRs) may be used to control
1135 processor access to memory ranges. This is most useful if you have
1136 a video (VGA) card on a PCI or AGP bus. Enabling write-combining
1137 allows bus write transfers to be combined into a larger transfer
1138 before bursting over the PCI/AGP bus. This can increase performance
1139 of image write operations 2.5 times or more. Saying Y here creates a
1140 /proc/mtrr file which may be used to manipulate your processor's
1141 MTRRs. Typically the X server should use this.
1142
1143 This code has a reasonably generic interface so that similar
1144 control registers on other processors can be easily supported
1145 as well:
1146
1147 The Cyrix 6x86, 6x86MX and M II processors have Address Range
1148 Registers (ARRs) which provide a similar functionality to MTRRs. For
1149 these, the ARRs are used to emulate the MTRRs.
1150 The AMD K6-2 (stepping 8 and above) and K6-3 processors have two
1151 MTRRs. The Centaur C6 (WinChip) has 8 MCRs, allowing
1152 write-combining. All of these processors are supported by this code
1153 and it makes sense to say Y here if you have one of them.
1154
1155 Saying Y here also fixes a problem with buggy SMP BIOSes which only
1156 set the MTRRs for the boot CPU and not for the secondary CPUs. This
1157 can lead to all sorts of problems, so it's good to say Y here.
1158
1159 You can safely say Y even if your machine doesn't have MTRRs, you'll
1160 just add about 9 KB to your kernel.
1161
1162 See <file:Documentation/mtrr.txt> for more information.
1163
Yinghai Lu95ffa242008-04-29 03:52:33 -07001164config MTRR_SANITIZER
Thomas Gleixneraba37282008-07-15 14:48:48 +02001165 bool
Yinghai Lu95ffa242008-04-29 03:52:33 -07001166 prompt "MTRR cleanup support"
1167 depends on MTRR
1168 help
Thomas Gleixneraba37282008-07-15 14:48:48 +02001169 Convert MTRR layout from continuous to discrete, so X drivers can
1170 add writeback entries.
Yinghai Lu95ffa242008-04-29 03:52:33 -07001171
Thomas Gleixneraba37282008-07-15 14:48:48 +02001172 Can be disabled with disable_mtrr_cleanup on the kernel command line.
1173 The largest mtrr entry size for a continous block can be set with
1174 mtrr_chunk_size.
Yinghai Lu95ffa242008-04-29 03:52:33 -07001175
Thomas Gleixneraba37282008-07-15 14:48:48 +02001176 If unsure, say N.
Yinghai Lu95ffa242008-04-29 03:52:33 -07001177
1178config MTRR_SANITIZER_ENABLE_DEFAULT
Yinghai Luf5098d62008-04-29 20:25:58 -07001179 int "MTRR cleanup enable value (0-1)"
1180 range 0 1
1181 default "0"
Yinghai Lu95ffa242008-04-29 03:52:33 -07001182 depends on MTRR_SANITIZER
1183 help
Yinghai Luf5098d62008-04-29 20:25:58 -07001184 Enable mtrr cleanup default value
Yinghai Lu95ffa242008-04-29 03:52:33 -07001185
Yinghai Lu12031a62008-05-02 02:40:22 -07001186config MTRR_SANITIZER_SPARE_REG_NR_DEFAULT
1187 int "MTRR cleanup spare reg num (0-7)"
1188 range 0 7
1189 default "1"
1190 depends on MTRR_SANITIZER
1191 help
1192 mtrr cleanup spare entries default, it can be changed via
Thomas Gleixneraba37282008-07-15 14:48:48 +02001193 mtrr_spare_reg_nr=N on the kernel command line.
Yinghai Lu12031a62008-05-02 02:40:22 -07001194
venkatesh.pallipadi@intel.com2e5d9c82008-03-18 17:00:14 -07001195config X86_PAT
Ingo Molnar2a8a2712008-04-26 10:26:52 +02001196 bool
venkatesh.pallipadi@intel.com2e5d9c82008-03-18 17:00:14 -07001197 prompt "x86 PAT support"
Ingo Molnar2a8a2712008-04-26 10:26:52 +02001198 depends on MTRR
venkatesh.pallipadi@intel.com2e5d9c82008-03-18 17:00:14 -07001199 help
1200 Use PAT attributes to setup page level cache control.
Venki Pallipadi042b78e2008-03-24 14:22:35 -07001201
venkatesh.pallipadi@intel.com2e5d9c82008-03-18 17:00:14 -07001202 PATs are the modern equivalents of MTRRs and are much more
1203 flexible than MTRRs.
1204
1205 Say N here if you see bootup problems (boot crash, boot hang,
Venki Pallipadi042b78e2008-03-24 14:22:35 -07001206 spontaneous reboots) or a non-working video driver.
venkatesh.pallipadi@intel.com2e5d9c82008-03-18 17:00:14 -07001207
1208 If unsure, say Y.
1209
Sam Ravnborg506f1d02007-11-09 21:56:54 +01001210config EFI
Harvey Harrison3c2362e2008-01-30 13:31:03 +01001211 def_bool n
Huang, Ying8b2cb7a2008-01-30 13:32:11 +01001212 prompt "EFI runtime service support"
Huang, Ying5b836832008-01-30 13:31:19 +01001213 depends on ACPI
Sam Ravnborg506f1d02007-11-09 21:56:54 +01001214 ---help---
Huang, Ying8b2cb7a2008-01-30 13:32:11 +01001215 This enables the kernel to use EFI runtime services that are
Sam Ravnborg506f1d02007-11-09 21:56:54 +01001216 available (such as the EFI variable services).
1217
Huang, Ying8b2cb7a2008-01-30 13:32:11 +01001218 This option is only useful on systems that have EFI firmware.
1219 In addition, you should use the latest ELILO loader available
1220 at <http://elilo.sourceforge.net> in order to take advantage
1221 of EFI runtime services. However, even with this option, the
1222 resultant kernel should continue to boot on existing non-EFI
1223 platforms.
Sam Ravnborg506f1d02007-11-09 21:56:54 +01001224
1225config IRQBALANCE
Harvey Harrison3c2362e2008-01-30 13:31:03 +01001226 def_bool y
1227 prompt "Enable kernel irq balancing"
Sam Ravnborg506f1d02007-11-09 21:56:54 +01001228 depends on X86_32 && SMP && X86_IO_APIC
Sam Ravnborg506f1d02007-11-09 21:56:54 +01001229 help
1230 The default yes will allow the kernel to do irq load balancing.
1231 Saying no will keep the kernel from doing irq load balancing.
1232
Sam Ravnborg506f1d02007-11-09 21:56:54 +01001233config SECCOMP
Harvey Harrison3c2362e2008-01-30 13:31:03 +01001234 def_bool y
1235 prompt "Enable seccomp to safely compute untrusted bytecode"
Sam Ravnborg506f1d02007-11-09 21:56:54 +01001236 depends on PROC_FS
Sam Ravnborg506f1d02007-11-09 21:56:54 +01001237 help
1238 This kernel feature is useful for number crunching applications
1239 that may need to compute untrusted bytecode during their
1240 execution. By using pipes or other transports made available to
1241 the process as file descriptors supporting the read/write
1242 syscalls, it's possible to isolate those applications in
1243 their own address space using seccomp. Once seccomp is
1244 enabled via /proc/<pid>/seccomp, it cannot be disabled
1245 and the task is only allowed to execute a few safe syscalls
1246 defined by each seccomp mode.
1247
1248 If unsure, say Y. Only embedded should say N here.
1249
1250config CC_STACKPROTECTOR
1251 bool "Enable -fstack-protector buffer overflow detection (EXPERIMENTAL)"
Linus Torvalds2c020a92008-02-22 08:21:38 -08001252 depends on X86_64 && EXPERIMENTAL && BROKEN
Sam Ravnborg506f1d02007-11-09 21:56:54 +01001253 help
1254 This option turns on the -fstack-protector GCC feature. This
1255 feature puts, at the beginning of critical functions, a canary
1256 value on the stack just before the return address, and validates
1257 the value just before actually returning. Stack based buffer
1258 overflows (that need to overwrite this return address) now also
1259 overwrite the canary, which gets detected and the attack is then
1260 neutralized via a kernel panic.
1261
1262 This feature requires gcc version 4.2 or above, or a distribution
1263 gcc with the feature backported. Older versions are automatically
1264 detected and for those versions, this configuration option is ignored.
1265
1266config CC_STACKPROTECTOR_ALL
1267 bool "Use stack-protector for all functions"
1268 depends on CC_STACKPROTECTOR
1269 help
1270 Normally, GCC only inserts the canary value protection for
1271 functions that use large-ish on-stack buffers. By enabling
1272 this option, GCC will be asked to do this for ALL functions.
1273
1274source kernel/Kconfig.hz
1275
1276config KEXEC
1277 bool "kexec system call"
Ingo Molnar3e8f7e32008-04-28 10:46:58 +02001278 depends on X86_BIOS_REBOOT
Sam Ravnborg506f1d02007-11-09 21:56:54 +01001279 help
1280 kexec is a system call that implements the ability to shutdown your
1281 current kernel, and to start another kernel. It is like a reboot
1282 but it is independent of the system firmware. And like a reboot
1283 you can start any kernel with it, not just Linux.
1284
1285 The name comes from the similarity to the exec system call.
1286
1287 It is an ongoing process to be certain the hardware in a machine
1288 is properly shutdown, so do not be surprised if this code does not
1289 initially work for you. It may help to enable device hotplugging
1290 support. As of this writing the exact hardware interface is
1291 strongly in flux, so no good recommendation can be made.
1292
1293config CRASH_DUMP
1294 bool "kernel crash dumps (EXPERIMENTAL)"
Sam Ravnborg506f1d02007-11-09 21:56:54 +01001295 depends on X86_64 || (X86_32 && HIGHMEM)
1296 help
1297 Generate crash dump after being started by kexec.
1298 This should be normally only set in special crash dump kernels
1299 which are loaded in the main kernel with kexec-tools into
1300 a specially reserved region and then later executed after
1301 a crash by kdump/kexec. The crash dump kernel must be compiled
1302 to a memory address not used by the main kernel or BIOS using
1303 PHYSICAL_START, or it must be built as a relocatable image
1304 (CONFIG_RELOCATABLE=y).
1305 For more details see Documentation/kdump/kdump.txt
1306
Huang Ying3ab83522008-07-25 19:45:07 -07001307config KEXEC_JUMP
1308 bool "kexec jump (EXPERIMENTAL)"
1309 depends on EXPERIMENTAL
Huang Ying89081d12008-07-25 19:45:10 -07001310 depends on KEXEC && HIBERNATION && X86_32
Huang Ying3ab83522008-07-25 19:45:07 -07001311 help
Huang Ying89081d12008-07-25 19:45:10 -07001312 Jump between original kernel and kexeced kernel and invoke
1313 code in physical address mode via KEXEC
Huang Ying3ab83522008-07-25 19:45:07 -07001314
Sam Ravnborg506f1d02007-11-09 21:56:54 +01001315config PHYSICAL_START
1316 hex "Physical address where the kernel is loaded" if (EMBEDDED || CRASH_DUMP)
1317 default "0x1000000" if X86_NUMAQ
1318 default "0x200000" if X86_64
1319 default "0x100000"
1320 help
1321 This gives the physical address where the kernel is loaded.
1322
1323 If kernel is a not relocatable (CONFIG_RELOCATABLE=n) then
1324 bzImage will decompress itself to above physical address and
1325 run from there. Otherwise, bzImage will run from the address where
1326 it has been loaded by the boot loader and will ignore above physical
1327 address.
1328
1329 In normal kdump cases one does not have to set/change this option
1330 as now bzImage can be compiled as a completely relocatable image
1331 (CONFIG_RELOCATABLE=y) and be used to load and run from a different
1332 address. This option is mainly useful for the folks who don't want
1333 to use a bzImage for capturing the crash dump and want to use a
1334 vmlinux instead. vmlinux is not relocatable hence a kernel needs
1335 to be specifically compiled to run from a specific memory area
1336 (normally a reserved region) and this option comes handy.
1337
1338 So if you are using bzImage for capturing the crash dump, leave
1339 the value here unchanged to 0x100000 and set CONFIG_RELOCATABLE=y.
1340 Otherwise if you plan to use vmlinux for capturing the crash dump
1341 change this value to start of the reserved region (Typically 16MB
1342 0x1000000). In other words, it can be set based on the "X" value as
1343 specified in the "crashkernel=YM@XM" command line boot parameter
1344 passed to the panic-ed kernel. Typically this parameter is set as
1345 crashkernel=64M@16M. Please take a look at
1346 Documentation/kdump/kdump.txt for more details about crash dumps.
1347
1348 Usage of bzImage for capturing the crash dump is recommended as
1349 one does not have to build two kernels. Same kernel can be used
1350 as production kernel and capture kernel. Above option should have
1351 gone away after relocatable bzImage support is introduced. But it
1352 is present because there are users out there who continue to use
1353 vmlinux for dump capture. This option should go away down the
1354 line.
1355
1356 Don't change this unless you know what you are doing.
1357
1358config RELOCATABLE
1359 bool "Build a relocatable kernel (EXPERIMENTAL)"
1360 depends on EXPERIMENTAL
1361 help
1362 This builds a kernel image that retains relocation information
1363 so it can be loaded someplace besides the default 1MB.
1364 The relocations tend to make the kernel binary about 10% larger,
1365 but are discarded at runtime.
1366
1367 One use is for the kexec on panic case where the recovery kernel
1368 must live at a different physical address than the primary
1369 kernel.
1370
1371 Note: If CONFIG_RELOCATABLE=y, then the kernel runs from the address
1372 it has been loaded at and the compile time physical address
1373 (CONFIG_PHYSICAL_START) is ignored.
1374
1375config PHYSICAL_ALIGN
1376 hex
1377 prompt "Alignment value to which kernel should be aligned" if X86_32
1378 default "0x100000" if X86_32
1379 default "0x200000" if X86_64
1380 range 0x2000 0x400000
1381 help
1382 This value puts the alignment restrictions on physical address
1383 where kernel is loaded and run from. Kernel is compiled for an
1384 address which meets above alignment restriction.
1385
1386 If bootloader loads the kernel at a non-aligned address and
1387 CONFIG_RELOCATABLE is set, kernel will move itself to nearest
1388 address aligned to above value and run from there.
1389
1390 If bootloader loads the kernel at a non-aligned address and
1391 CONFIG_RELOCATABLE is not set, kernel will ignore the run time
1392 load address and decompress itself to the address it has been
1393 compiled for and run from there. The address for which kernel is
1394 compiled already meets above alignment restrictions. Hence the
1395 end result is that kernel runs from a physical address meeting
1396 above alignment restrictions.
1397
1398 Don't change this unless you know what you are doing.
1399
1400config HOTPLUG_CPU
1401 bool "Support for suspend on SMP and hot-pluggable CPUs (EXPERIMENTAL)"
1402 depends on SMP && HOTPLUG && EXPERIMENTAL && !X86_VOYAGER
1403 ---help---
1404 Say Y here to experiment with turning CPUs off and on, and to
1405 enable suspend on SMP systems. CPUs can be controlled through
1406 /sys/devices/system/cpu.
1407 Say N if you want to disable CPU hotplug and don't need to
1408 suspend.
1409
1410config COMPAT_VDSO
Harvey Harrison3c2362e2008-01-30 13:31:03 +01001411 def_bool y
1412 prompt "Compat VDSO support"
Roland McGrathaf65d642008-01-30 13:30:43 +01001413 depends on X86_32 || IA32_EMULATION
Sam Ravnborg506f1d02007-11-09 21:56:54 +01001414 help
Roland McGrathaf65d642008-01-30 13:30:43 +01001415 Map the 32-bit VDSO to the predictable old-style address too.
Sam Ravnborg506f1d02007-11-09 21:56:54 +01001416 ---help---
1417 Say N here if you are running a sufficiently recent glibc
1418 version (2.3.3 or later), to remove the high-mapped
1419 VDSO mapping and to exclusively use the randomized VDSO.
1420
1421 If unsure, say Y.
1422
1423endmenu
1424
1425config ARCH_ENABLE_MEMORY_HOTPLUG
1426 def_bool y
1427 depends on X86_64 || (X86_32 && HIGHMEM)
1428
Sam Ravnborg506f1d02007-11-09 21:56:54 +01001429config HAVE_ARCH_EARLY_PFN_TO_NID
1430 def_bool X86_64
1431 depends on NUMA
1432
Sam Ravnborge279b6c2007-11-06 20:41:05 +01001433menu "Power management options"
1434 depends on !X86_VOYAGER
1435
1436config ARCH_HIBERNATION_HEADER
Harvey Harrison3c2362e2008-01-30 13:31:03 +01001437 def_bool y
Sam Ravnborge279b6c2007-11-06 20:41:05 +01001438 depends on X86_64 && HIBERNATION
Sam Ravnborge279b6c2007-11-06 20:41:05 +01001439
1440source "kernel/power/Kconfig"
1441
1442source "drivers/acpi/Kconfig"
1443
Andi Kleena6b68072008-01-30 13:32:49 +01001444config X86_APM_BOOT
1445 bool
1446 default y
1447 depends on APM || APM_MODULE
1448
Sam Ravnborge279b6c2007-11-06 20:41:05 +01001449menuconfig APM
1450 tristate "APM (Advanced Power Management) BIOS support"
Ingo Molnarefefa6f2008-07-10 16:09:50 +02001451 depends on X86_32 && PM_SLEEP
Sam Ravnborge279b6c2007-11-06 20:41:05 +01001452 ---help---
1453 APM is a BIOS specification for saving power using several different
1454 techniques. This is mostly useful for battery powered laptops with
1455 APM compliant BIOSes. If you say Y here, the system time will be
1456 reset after a RESUME operation, the /proc/apm device will provide
1457 battery status information, and user-space programs will receive
1458 notification of APM "events" (e.g. battery status change).
1459
1460 If you select "Y" here, you can disable actual use of the APM
1461 BIOS by passing the "apm=off" option to the kernel at boot time.
1462
1463 Note that the APM support is almost completely disabled for
1464 machines with more than one CPU.
1465
1466 In order to use APM, you will need supporting software. For location
Randy Dunlap53471122008-03-12 18:10:51 -04001467 and more information, read <file:Documentation/power/pm.txt> and the
Sam Ravnborge279b6c2007-11-06 20:41:05 +01001468 Battery Powered Linux mini-HOWTO, available from
1469 <http://www.tldp.org/docs.html#howto>.
1470
1471 This driver does not spin down disk drives (see the hdparm(8)
1472 manpage ("man 8 hdparm") for that), and it doesn't turn off
1473 VESA-compliant "green" monitors.
1474
1475 This driver does not support the TI 4000M TravelMate and the ACER
1476 486/DX4/75 because they don't have compliant BIOSes. Many "green"
1477 desktop machines also don't have compliant BIOSes, and this driver
1478 may cause those machines to panic during the boot phase.
1479
1480 Generally, if you don't have a battery in your machine, there isn't
1481 much point in using this driver and you should say N. If you get
1482 random kernel OOPSes or reboots that don't seem to be related to
1483 anything, try disabling/enabling this option (or disabling/enabling
1484 APM in your BIOS).
1485
1486 Some other things you should try when experiencing seemingly random,
1487 "weird" problems:
1488
1489 1) make sure that you have enough swap space and that it is
1490 enabled.
1491 2) pass the "no-hlt" option to the kernel
1492 3) switch on floating point emulation in the kernel and pass
1493 the "no387" option to the kernel
1494 4) pass the "floppy=nodma" option to the kernel
1495 5) pass the "mem=4M" option to the kernel (thereby disabling
1496 all but the first 4 MB of RAM)
1497 6) make sure that the CPU is not over clocked.
1498 7) read the sig11 FAQ at <http://www.bitwizard.nl/sig11/>
1499 8) disable the cache from your BIOS settings
1500 9) install a fan for the video card or exchange video RAM
1501 10) install a better fan for the CPU
1502 11) exchange RAM chips
1503 12) exchange the motherboard.
1504
1505 To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
1506 module will be called apm.
1507
1508if APM
1509
1510config APM_IGNORE_USER_SUSPEND
1511 bool "Ignore USER SUSPEND"
1512 help
1513 This option will ignore USER SUSPEND requests. On machines with a
1514 compliant APM BIOS, you want to say N. However, on the NEC Versa M
1515 series notebooks, it is necessary to say Y because of a BIOS bug.
1516
1517config APM_DO_ENABLE
1518 bool "Enable PM at boot time"
1519 ---help---
1520 Enable APM features at boot time. From page 36 of the APM BIOS
1521 specification: "When disabled, the APM BIOS does not automatically
1522 power manage devices, enter the Standby State, enter the Suspend
1523 State, or take power saving steps in response to CPU Idle calls."
1524 This driver will make CPU Idle calls when Linux is idle (unless this
1525 feature is turned off -- see "Do CPU IDLE calls", below). This
1526 should always save battery power, but more complicated APM features
1527 will be dependent on your BIOS implementation. You may need to turn
1528 this option off if your computer hangs at boot time when using APM
1529 support, or if it beeps continuously instead of suspending. Turn
1530 this off if you have a NEC UltraLite Versa 33/C or a Toshiba
1531 T400CDT. This is off by default since most machines do fine without
1532 this feature.
1533
1534config APM_CPU_IDLE
1535 bool "Make CPU Idle calls when idle"
1536 help
1537 Enable calls to APM CPU Idle/CPU Busy inside the kernel's idle loop.
1538 On some machines, this can activate improved power savings, such as
1539 a slowed CPU clock rate, when the machine is idle. These idle calls
1540 are made after the idle loop has run for some length of time (e.g.,
1541 333 mS). On some machines, this will cause a hang at boot time or
1542 whenever the CPU becomes idle. (On machines with more than one CPU,
1543 this option does nothing.)
1544
1545config APM_DISPLAY_BLANK
1546 bool "Enable console blanking using APM"
1547 help
1548 Enable console blanking using the APM. Some laptops can use this to
1549 turn off the LCD backlight when the screen blanker of the Linux
1550 virtual console blanks the screen. Note that this is only used by
1551 the virtual console screen blanker, and won't turn off the backlight
1552 when using the X Window system. This also doesn't have anything to
1553 do with your VESA-compliant power-saving monitor. Further, this
1554 option doesn't work for all laptops -- it might not turn off your
1555 backlight at all, or it might print a lot of errors to the console,
1556 especially if you are using gpm.
1557
1558config APM_ALLOW_INTS
1559 bool "Allow interrupts during APM BIOS calls"
1560 help
1561 Normally we disable external interrupts while we are making calls to
1562 the APM BIOS as a measure to lessen the effects of a badly behaving
1563 BIOS implementation. The BIOS should reenable interrupts if it
1564 needs to. Unfortunately, some BIOSes do not -- especially those in
1565 many of the newer IBM Thinkpads. If you experience hangs when you
1566 suspend, try setting this to Y. Otherwise, say N.
1567
1568config APM_REAL_MODE_POWER_OFF
1569 bool "Use real mode APM BIOS call to power off"
1570 help
1571 Use real mode APM BIOS calls to switch off the computer. This is
1572 a work-around for a number of buggy BIOSes. Switch this option on if
1573 your computer crashes instead of powering off properly.
1574
1575endif # APM
1576
1577source "arch/x86/kernel/cpu/cpufreq/Kconfig"
1578
1579source "drivers/cpuidle/Kconfig"
1580
1581endmenu
1582
1583
1584menu "Bus options (PCI etc.)"
1585
1586config PCI
Ingo Molnar1ac97012008-05-19 14:10:14 +02001587 bool "PCI support"
Adrian Bunk1c858082008-01-30 13:32:32 +01001588 default y
Sam Ravnborge279b6c2007-11-06 20:41:05 +01001589 select ARCH_SUPPORTS_MSI if (X86_LOCAL_APIC && X86_IO_APIC)
1590 help
1591 Find out whether you have a PCI motherboard. PCI is the name of a
1592 bus system, i.e. the way the CPU talks to the other stuff inside
1593 your box. Other bus systems are ISA, EISA, MicroChannel (MCA) or
1594 VESA. If you have PCI, say Y, otherwise N.
1595
Sam Ravnborge279b6c2007-11-06 20:41:05 +01001596choice
1597 prompt "PCI access mode"
Ingo Molnarefefa6f2008-07-10 16:09:50 +02001598 depends on X86_32 && PCI
Sam Ravnborge279b6c2007-11-06 20:41:05 +01001599 default PCI_GOANY
1600 ---help---
1601 On PCI systems, the BIOS can be used to detect the PCI devices and
1602 determine their configuration. However, some old PCI motherboards
1603 have BIOS bugs and may crash if this is done. Also, some embedded
1604 PCI-based systems don't have any BIOS at all. Linux can also try to
1605 detect the PCI hardware directly without using the BIOS.
1606
1607 With this option, you can specify how Linux should detect the
1608 PCI devices. If you choose "BIOS", the BIOS will be used,
1609 if you choose "Direct", the BIOS won't be used, and if you
1610 choose "MMConfig", then PCI Express MMCONFIG will be used.
1611 If you choose "Any", the kernel will try MMCONFIG, then the
1612 direct access method and falls back to the BIOS if that doesn't
1613 work. If unsure, go with the default, which is "Any".
1614
1615config PCI_GOBIOS
1616 bool "BIOS"
1617
1618config PCI_GOMMCONFIG
1619 bool "MMConfig"
1620
1621config PCI_GODIRECT
1622 bool "Direct"
1623
Andres Salomon3ef0e1f2008-04-29 00:59:53 -07001624config PCI_GOOLPC
1625 bool "OLPC"
1626 depends on OLPC
1627
Andres Salomon2bdd1b02008-06-05 14:14:41 -07001628config PCI_GOANY
1629 bool "Any"
1630
Sam Ravnborge279b6c2007-11-06 20:41:05 +01001631endchoice
1632
1633config PCI_BIOS
Harvey Harrison3c2362e2008-01-30 13:31:03 +01001634 def_bool y
Ingo Molnarefefa6f2008-07-10 16:09:50 +02001635 depends on X86_32 && PCI && (PCI_GOBIOS || PCI_GOANY)
Sam Ravnborge279b6c2007-11-06 20:41:05 +01001636
1637# x86-64 doesn't support PCI BIOS access from long mode so always go direct.
1638config PCI_DIRECT
Harvey Harrison3c2362e2008-01-30 13:31:03 +01001639 def_bool y
Ingo Molnarefefa6f2008-07-10 16:09:50 +02001640 depends on PCI && (X86_64 || (PCI_GODIRECT || PCI_GOANY || PCI_GOOLPC))
Sam Ravnborge279b6c2007-11-06 20:41:05 +01001641
1642config PCI_MMCONFIG
Harvey Harrison3c2362e2008-01-30 13:31:03 +01001643 def_bool y
Sam Ravnborge279b6c2007-11-06 20:41:05 +01001644 depends on X86_32 && PCI && ACPI && (PCI_GOMMCONFIG || PCI_GOANY)
Sam Ravnborge279b6c2007-11-06 20:41:05 +01001645
Andres Salomon3ef0e1f2008-04-29 00:59:53 -07001646config PCI_OLPC
Andres Salomon2bdd1b02008-06-05 14:14:41 -07001647 def_bool y
1648 depends on PCI && OLPC && (PCI_GOOLPC || PCI_GOANY)
Andres Salomon3ef0e1f2008-04-29 00:59:53 -07001649
Sam Ravnborge279b6c2007-11-06 20:41:05 +01001650config PCI_DOMAINS
Harvey Harrison3c2362e2008-01-30 13:31:03 +01001651 def_bool y
Sam Ravnborge279b6c2007-11-06 20:41:05 +01001652 depends on PCI
Sam Ravnborge279b6c2007-11-06 20:41:05 +01001653
1654config PCI_MMCONFIG
1655 bool "Support mmconfig PCI config space access"
1656 depends on X86_64 && PCI && ACPI
1657
1658config DMAR
1659 bool "Support for DMA Remapping Devices (EXPERIMENTAL)"
1660 depends on X86_64 && PCI_MSI && ACPI && EXPERIMENTAL
1661 help
1662 DMA remapping (DMAR) devices support enables independent address
1663 translations for Direct Memory Access (DMA) from devices.
1664 These DMA remapping devices are reported via ACPI tables
1665 and include PCI device scope covered by these DMA
1666 remapping devices.
1667
1668config DMAR_GFX_WA
Harvey Harrison3c2362e2008-01-30 13:31:03 +01001669 def_bool y
1670 prompt "Support for Graphics workaround"
Sam Ravnborge279b6c2007-11-06 20:41:05 +01001671 depends on DMAR
Sam Ravnborge279b6c2007-11-06 20:41:05 +01001672 help
1673 Current Graphics drivers tend to use physical address
1674 for DMA and avoid using DMA APIs. Setting this config
1675 option permits the IOMMU driver to set a unity map for
1676 all the OS-visible memory. Hence the driver can continue
1677 to use physical addresses for DMA.
1678
1679config DMAR_FLOPPY_WA
Harvey Harrison3c2362e2008-01-30 13:31:03 +01001680 def_bool y
Sam Ravnborge279b6c2007-11-06 20:41:05 +01001681 depends on DMAR
Sam Ravnborge279b6c2007-11-06 20:41:05 +01001682 help
1683 Floppy disk drivers are know to bypass DMA API calls
1684 thereby failing to work when IOMMU is enabled. This
1685 workaround will setup a 1:1 mapping for the first
1686 16M to make floppy (an ISA device) work.
1687
1688source "drivers/pci/pcie/Kconfig"
1689
1690source "drivers/pci/Kconfig"
1691
1692# x86_64 have no ISA slots, but do have ISA-style DMA.
1693config ISA_DMA_API
Harvey Harrison3c2362e2008-01-30 13:31:03 +01001694 def_bool y
Sam Ravnborge279b6c2007-11-06 20:41:05 +01001695
1696if X86_32
1697
1698config ISA
1699 bool "ISA support"
Ingo Molnarefefa6f2008-07-10 16:09:50 +02001700 depends on !X86_VOYAGER
Sam Ravnborge279b6c2007-11-06 20:41:05 +01001701 help
1702 Find out whether you have ISA slots on your motherboard. ISA is the
1703 name of a bus system, i.e. the way the CPU talks to the other stuff
1704 inside your box. Other bus systems are PCI, EISA, MicroChannel
1705 (MCA) or VESA. ISA is an older system, now being displaced by PCI;
1706 newer boards don't support it. If you have ISA, say Y, otherwise N.
1707
1708config EISA
1709 bool "EISA support"
1710 depends on ISA
1711 ---help---
1712 The Extended Industry Standard Architecture (EISA) bus was
1713 developed as an open alternative to the IBM MicroChannel bus.
1714
1715 The EISA bus provided some of the features of the IBM MicroChannel
1716 bus while maintaining backward compatibility with cards made for
1717 the older ISA bus. The EISA bus saw limited use between 1988 and
1718 1995 when it was made obsolete by the PCI bus.
1719
1720 Say Y here if you are building a kernel for an EISA-based machine.
1721
1722 Otherwise, say N.
1723
1724source "drivers/eisa/Kconfig"
1725
1726config MCA
Ingo Molnarefefa6f2008-07-10 16:09:50 +02001727 bool "MCA support" if !X86_VOYAGER
Sam Ravnborge279b6c2007-11-06 20:41:05 +01001728 default y if X86_VOYAGER
1729 help
1730 MicroChannel Architecture is found in some IBM PS/2 machines and
1731 laptops. It is a bus system similar to PCI or ISA. See
1732 <file:Documentation/mca.txt> (and especially the web page given
1733 there) before attempting to build an MCA bus kernel.
1734
1735source "drivers/mca/Kconfig"
1736
1737config SCx200
1738 tristate "NatSemi SCx200 support"
1739 depends on !X86_VOYAGER
1740 help
1741 This provides basic support for National Semiconductor's
1742 (now AMD's) Geode processors. The driver probes for the
1743 PCI-IDs of several on-chip devices, so its a good dependency
1744 for other scx200_* drivers.
1745
1746 If compiled as a module, the driver is named scx200.
1747
1748config SCx200HR_TIMER
1749 tristate "NatSemi SCx200 27MHz High-Resolution Timer Support"
1750 depends on SCx200 && GENERIC_TIME
1751 default y
1752 help
1753 This driver provides a clocksource built upon the on-chip
1754 27MHz high-resolution timer. Its also a workaround for
1755 NSC Geode SC-1100's buggy TSC, which loses time when the
1756 processor goes idle (as is done by the scheduler). The
1757 other workaround is idle=poll boot option.
1758
1759config GEODE_MFGPT_TIMER
Harvey Harrison3c2362e2008-01-30 13:31:03 +01001760 def_bool y
1761 prompt "Geode Multi-Function General Purpose Timer (MFGPT) events"
Sam Ravnborge279b6c2007-11-06 20:41:05 +01001762 depends on MGEODE_LX && GENERIC_TIME && GENERIC_CLOCKEVENTS
Sam Ravnborge279b6c2007-11-06 20:41:05 +01001763 help
1764 This driver provides a clock event source based on the MFGPT
1765 timer(s) in the CS5535 and CS5536 companion chip for the geode.
1766 MFGPTs have a better resolution and max interval than the
1767 generic PIT, and are suitable for use as high-res timers.
1768
Andres Salomon3ef0e1f2008-04-29 00:59:53 -07001769config OLPC
1770 bool "One Laptop Per Child support"
1771 default n
1772 help
1773 Add support for detecting the unique features of the OLPC
1774 XO hardware.
1775
Sam Ravnborgbc0120f2007-11-06 23:10:39 +01001776endif # X86_32
1777
Sam Ravnborge279b6c2007-11-06 20:41:05 +01001778config K8_NB
1779 def_bool y
Sam Ravnborgbc0120f2007-11-06 23:10:39 +01001780 depends on AGP_AMD64 || (X86_64 && (GART_IOMMU || (PCI && NUMA)))
Sam Ravnborge279b6c2007-11-06 20:41:05 +01001781
1782source "drivers/pcmcia/Kconfig"
1783
1784source "drivers/pci/hotplug/Kconfig"
1785
1786endmenu
1787
1788
1789menu "Executable file formats / Emulations"
1790
1791source "fs/Kconfig.binfmt"
1792
1793config IA32_EMULATION
1794 bool "IA32 Emulation"
1795 depends on X86_64
Roland McGratha97f52e2008-01-30 13:31:55 +01001796 select COMPAT_BINFMT_ELF
Sam Ravnborge279b6c2007-11-06 20:41:05 +01001797 help
1798 Include code to run 32-bit programs under a 64-bit kernel. You should
1799 likely turn this on, unless you're 100% sure that you don't have any
1800 32-bit programs left.
1801
1802config IA32_AOUT
1803 tristate "IA32 a.out support"
David Howellsb0b933c2008-02-08 04:19:27 -08001804 depends on IA32_EMULATION && ARCH_SUPPORTS_AOUT
Sam Ravnborge279b6c2007-11-06 20:41:05 +01001805 help
1806 Support old a.out binaries in the 32bit emulation.
1807
1808config COMPAT
Harvey Harrison3c2362e2008-01-30 13:31:03 +01001809 def_bool y
Sam Ravnborge279b6c2007-11-06 20:41:05 +01001810 depends on IA32_EMULATION
Sam Ravnborge279b6c2007-11-06 20:41:05 +01001811
1812config COMPAT_FOR_U64_ALIGNMENT
1813 def_bool COMPAT
1814 depends on X86_64
1815
1816config SYSVIPC_COMPAT
Harvey Harrison3c2362e2008-01-30 13:31:03 +01001817 def_bool y
Sam Ravnborge279b6c2007-11-06 20:41:05 +01001818 depends on X86_64 && COMPAT && SYSVIPC
Sam Ravnborge279b6c2007-11-06 20:41:05 +01001819
1820endmenu
1821
1822
1823source "net/Kconfig"
1824
1825source "drivers/Kconfig"
1826
1827source "drivers/firmware/Kconfig"
1828
1829source "fs/Kconfig"
1830
Sam Ravnborge279b6c2007-11-06 20:41:05 +01001831source "arch/x86/Kconfig.debug"
1832
1833source "security/Kconfig"
1834
1835source "crypto/Kconfig"
1836
Avi Kivityedf88412007-12-16 11:02:48 +02001837source "arch/x86/kvm/Kconfig"
1838
Sam Ravnborge279b6c2007-11-06 20:41:05 +01001839source "lib/Kconfig"