forked from Minki/linux
bf83de4037
This modifies SMD to use either the package v3 or package v4, but not both. The current code tries to allocate as v4 on all system which can produce a scary looking error message on boot up, smem_find(16, 40): wrong size 16424 smd_alloc_channel() cid=02 size=08192 'SMD_RPCCALL' With this error the code then falls back on the package v3 allocation method. This method is inefficient because it causes a slow down on some systems even when the allocation method can be determined at compile time. It also causes a kernel size increase that effects all system and is not needed. This change corrects the allocation to use one method or the other and not both. Signed-off-by: Daniel Walker <c_dwalke@quicinc.com>
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74 lines
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if ARCH_MSM
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choice
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prompt "Qualcomm MSM SoC Type"
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default ARCH_MSM7X00A
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config ARCH_MSM7X00A
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bool "MSM7x00A / MSM7x01A"
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select ARCH_MSM_ARM11
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select MSM_SMD_PKG3
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select CPU_V6
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endchoice
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config ARCH_MSM_ARM11
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bool
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comment "MSM Board Type"
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depends on ARCH_MSM
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config MSM_DEBUG_UART
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int
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default 1 if MSM_DEBUG_UART1
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default 2 if MSM_DEBUG_UART2
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default 3 if MSM_DEBUG_UART3
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choice
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prompt "Debug UART"
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default MSM_DEBUG_UART_NONE
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config MSM_DEBUG_UART_NONE
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bool "None"
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config MSM_DEBUG_UART1
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bool "UART1"
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config MSM_DEBUG_UART2
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bool "UART2"
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config MSM_DEBUG_UART3
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bool "UART3"
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endchoice
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config MACH_HALIBUT
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depends on ARCH_MSM7X00A
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default y
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bool "Halibut Board (QCT SURF7201A)"
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help
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Support for the Qualcomm SURF7201A eval board.
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config MACH_TROUT
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depends on ARCH_MSM7X00A
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default y
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bool "HTC Dream (aka trout)"
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help
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Support for the HTC Dream, T-Mobile G1, Android ADP1 devices.
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config MSM_SMD_PKG3
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bool
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config MSM_SMD
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default y
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bool "MSM Shared Memory Driver (SMD)"
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help
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Support for the shared memory interface between the apps
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processor and the baseband processor. Provides access to
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the "shared heap", as well as virtual serial channels
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used to communicate with various services on the baseband
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processor.
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endif
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