forked from Minki/linux
c20b5c3318
Intel Moorestown platform has a spi-uart device(Maxim3110), which connects to a Designware spi core controller. This patch will add early console function based on it. As it will be used long before Linux spi subsystem get initialised, we simply directly manipulate the spi controller's register to acheive the early console func. This is safe as it will be disabled when devices subsytem get initialised. To use it, user need enable CONFIG_X86_MRST_EARLY_PRINTK in kenrel config and add "earlyprintk=mrst" in kernel command line. Signed-off-by: Feng Tang <feng.tang@intel.com> Acked-by: Alan Cox <alan@linux.intel.com> Cc: greg@kroah.com LKML-Reference: <1284361736-23011-4-git-send-email-feng.tang@intel.com> Signed-off-by: Ingo Molnar <mingo@elte.hu>
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307 lines
9.3 KiB
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menu "Kernel hacking"
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config TRACE_IRQFLAGS_SUPPORT
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def_bool y
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source "lib/Kconfig.debug"
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config STRICT_DEVMEM
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bool "Filter access to /dev/mem"
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---help---
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If this option is disabled, you allow userspace (root) access to all
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of memory, including kernel and userspace memory. Accidental
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access to this is obviously disastrous, but specific access can
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be used by people debugging the kernel. Note that with PAT support
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enabled, even in this case there are restrictions on /dev/mem
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use due to the cache aliasing requirements.
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If this option is switched on, the /dev/mem file only allows
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userspace access to PCI space and the BIOS code and data regions.
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This is sufficient for dosemu and X and all common users of
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/dev/mem.
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If in doubt, say Y.
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config X86_VERBOSE_BOOTUP
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bool "Enable verbose x86 bootup info messages"
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default y
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---help---
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Enables the informational output from the decompression stage
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(e.g. bzImage) of the boot. If you disable this you will still
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see errors. Disable this if you want silent bootup.
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config EARLY_PRINTK
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bool "Early printk" if EMBEDDED
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default y
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---help---
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Write kernel log output directly into the VGA buffer or to a serial
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port.
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This is useful for kernel debugging when your machine crashes very
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early before the console code is initialized. For normal operation
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it is not recommended because it looks ugly and doesn't cooperate
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with klogd/syslogd or the X server. You should normally N here,
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unless you want to debug such a crash.
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config EARLY_PRINTK_MRST
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bool "Early printk for MRST platform support"
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depends on EARLY_PRINTK && X86_MRST
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config EARLY_PRINTK_DBGP
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bool "Early printk via EHCI debug port"
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depends on EARLY_PRINTK && PCI
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---help---
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Write kernel log output directly into the EHCI debug port.
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This is useful for kernel debugging when your machine crashes very
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early before the console code is initialized. For normal operation
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it is not recommended because it looks ugly and doesn't cooperate
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with klogd/syslogd or the X server. You should normally N here,
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unless you want to debug such a crash. You need usb debug device.
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config DEBUG_STACKOVERFLOW
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bool "Check for stack overflows"
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depends on DEBUG_KERNEL
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---help---
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This option will cause messages to be printed if free stack space
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drops below a certain limit.
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config DEBUG_STACK_USAGE
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bool "Stack utilization instrumentation"
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depends on DEBUG_KERNEL
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---help---
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Enables the display of the minimum amount of free stack which each
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task has ever had available in the sysrq-T and sysrq-P debug output.
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This option will slow down process creation somewhat.
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config DEBUG_PER_CPU_MAPS
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bool "Debug access to per_cpu maps"
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depends on DEBUG_KERNEL
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depends on SMP
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---help---
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Say Y to verify that the per_cpu map being accessed has
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been setup. Adds a fair amount of code to kernel memory
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and decreases performance.
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Say N if unsure.
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config X86_PTDUMP
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bool "Export kernel pagetable layout to userspace via debugfs"
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depends on DEBUG_KERNEL
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select DEBUG_FS
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---help---
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Say Y here if you want to show the kernel pagetable layout in a
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debugfs file. This information is only useful for kernel developers
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who are working in architecture specific areas of the kernel.
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It is probably not a good idea to enable this feature in a production
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kernel.
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If in doubt, say "N"
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config DEBUG_RODATA
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bool "Write protect kernel read-only data structures"
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default y
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depends on DEBUG_KERNEL
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---help---
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Mark the kernel read-only data as write-protected in the pagetables,
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in order to catch accidental (and incorrect) writes to such const
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data. This is recommended so that we can catch kernel bugs sooner.
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If in doubt, say "Y".
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config DEBUG_RODATA_TEST
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bool "Testcase for the DEBUG_RODATA feature"
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depends on DEBUG_RODATA
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default y
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---help---
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This option enables a testcase for the DEBUG_RODATA
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feature as well as for the change_page_attr() infrastructure.
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If in doubt, say "N"
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config DEBUG_NX_TEST
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tristate "Testcase for the NX non-executable stack feature"
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depends on DEBUG_KERNEL && m
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---help---
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This option enables a testcase for the CPU NX capability
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and the software setup of this feature.
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If in doubt, say "N"
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config 4KSTACKS
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bool "Use 4Kb for kernel stacks instead of 8Kb"
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depends on X86_32
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---help---
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If you say Y here the kernel will use a 4Kb stacksize for the
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kernel stack attached to each process/thread. This facilitates
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running more threads on a system and also reduces the pressure
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on the VM subsystem for higher order allocations. This option
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will also use IRQ stacks to compensate for the reduced stackspace.
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config DOUBLEFAULT
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default y
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bool "Enable doublefault exception handler" if EMBEDDED
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depends on X86_32
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---help---
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This option allows trapping of rare doublefault exceptions that
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would otherwise cause a system to silently reboot. Disabling this
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option saves about 4k and might cause you much additional grey
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hair.
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config IOMMU_DEBUG
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bool "Enable IOMMU debugging"
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depends on GART_IOMMU && DEBUG_KERNEL
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depends on X86_64
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---help---
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Force the IOMMU to on even when you have less than 4GB of
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memory and add debugging code. On overflow always panic. And
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allow to enable IOMMU leak tracing. Can be disabled at boot
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time with iommu=noforce. This will also enable scatter gather
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list merging. Currently not recommended for production
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code. When you use it make sure you have a big enough
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IOMMU/AGP aperture. Most of the options enabled by this can
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be set more finegrained using the iommu= command line
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options. See Documentation/x86_64/boot-options.txt for more
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details.
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config IOMMU_STRESS
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bool "Enable IOMMU stress-test mode"
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---help---
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This option disables various optimizations in IOMMU related
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code to do real stress testing of the IOMMU code. This option
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will cause a performance drop and should only be enabled for
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testing.
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config IOMMU_LEAK
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bool "IOMMU leak tracing"
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depends on IOMMU_DEBUG && DMA_API_DEBUG
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---help---
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Add a simple leak tracer to the IOMMU code. This is useful when you
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are debugging a buggy device driver that leaks IOMMU mappings.
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config HAVE_MMIOTRACE_SUPPORT
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def_bool y
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config X86_DECODER_SELFTEST
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bool "x86 instruction decoder selftest"
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depends on DEBUG_KERNEL && KPROBES
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---help---
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Perform x86 instruction decoder selftests at build time.
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This option is useful for checking the sanity of x86 instruction
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decoder code.
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If unsure, say "N".
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#
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# IO delay types:
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#
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config IO_DELAY_TYPE_0X80
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int
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default "0"
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config IO_DELAY_TYPE_0XED
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int
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default "1"
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config IO_DELAY_TYPE_UDELAY
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int
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default "2"
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config IO_DELAY_TYPE_NONE
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int
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default "3"
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choice
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prompt "IO delay type"
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default IO_DELAY_0X80
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config IO_DELAY_0X80
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bool "port 0x80 based port-IO delay [recommended]"
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---help---
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This is the traditional Linux IO delay used for in/out_p.
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It is the most tested hence safest selection here.
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config IO_DELAY_0XED
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bool "port 0xed based port-IO delay"
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---help---
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Use port 0xed as the IO delay. This frees up port 0x80 which is
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often used as a hardware-debug port.
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config IO_DELAY_UDELAY
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bool "udelay based port-IO delay"
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---help---
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Use udelay(2) as the IO delay method. This provides the delay
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while not having any side-effect on the IO port space.
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config IO_DELAY_NONE
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bool "no port-IO delay"
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---help---
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No port-IO delay. Will break on old boxes that require port-IO
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delay for certain operations. Should work on most new machines.
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endchoice
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if IO_DELAY_0X80
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config DEFAULT_IO_DELAY_TYPE
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int
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default IO_DELAY_TYPE_0X80
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endif
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if IO_DELAY_0XED
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config DEFAULT_IO_DELAY_TYPE
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int
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default IO_DELAY_TYPE_0XED
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endif
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if IO_DELAY_UDELAY
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config DEFAULT_IO_DELAY_TYPE
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int
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default IO_DELAY_TYPE_UDELAY
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endif
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if IO_DELAY_NONE
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config DEFAULT_IO_DELAY_TYPE
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int
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default IO_DELAY_TYPE_NONE
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endif
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config DEBUG_BOOT_PARAMS
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bool "Debug boot parameters"
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depends on DEBUG_KERNEL
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depends on DEBUG_FS
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---help---
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This option will cause struct boot_params to be exported via debugfs.
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config CPA_DEBUG
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bool "CPA self-test code"
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depends on DEBUG_KERNEL
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---help---
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Do change_page_attr() self-tests every 30 seconds.
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config OPTIMIZE_INLINING
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bool "Allow gcc to uninline functions marked 'inline'"
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---help---
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This option determines if the kernel forces gcc to inline the functions
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developers have marked 'inline'. Doing so takes away freedom from gcc to
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do what it thinks is best, which is desirable for the gcc 3.x series of
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compilers. The gcc 4.x series have a rewritten inlining algorithm and
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enabling this option will generate a smaller kernel there. Hopefully
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this algorithm is so good that allowing gcc 4.x and above to make the
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decision will become the default in the future. Until then this option
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is there to test gcc for this.
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If unsure, say N.
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config DEBUG_STRICT_USER_COPY_CHECKS
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bool "Strict copy size checks"
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depends on DEBUG_KERNEL && !TRACE_BRANCH_PROFILING
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---help---
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Enabling this option turns a certain set of sanity checks for user
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copy operations into compile time failures.
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The copy_from_user() etc checks are there to help test if there
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are sufficient security checks on the length argument of
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the copy operation, by having gcc prove that the argument is
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within bounds.
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If unsure, or if you run an older (pre 4.4) gcc, say N.
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endmenu
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