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  1. comment "Machine Types"
  2. if M68KCLASSIC
  3. config AMIGA
  4. bool "Amiga support"
  5. depends on MMU
  6. select MMU_MOTOROLA if MMU
  7. help
  8. This option enables support for the Amiga series of computers. If
  9. you plan to use this kernel on an Amiga, say Y here and browse the
  10. material available in <file:Documentation/m68k>; otherwise say N.
  11. config ATARI
  12. bool "Atari support"
  13. depends on MMU
  14. select MMU_MOTOROLA if MMU
  15. help
  16. This option enables support for the 68000-based Atari series of
  17. computers (including the TT, Falcon and Medusa). If you plan to use
  18. this kernel on an Atari, say Y here and browse the material
  19. available in <file:Documentation/m68k>; otherwise say N.
  20. config MAC
  21. bool "Macintosh support"
  22. depends on MMU
  23. select MMU_MOTOROLA if MMU
  24. help
  25. This option enables support for the Apple Macintosh series of
  26. computers (yes, there is experimental support now, at least for part
  27. of the series).
  28. Say N unless you're willing to code the remaining necessary support.
  29. ;)
  30. config APOLLO
  31. bool "Apollo support"
  32. depends on MMU
  33. select MMU_MOTOROLA if MMU
  34. help
  35. Say Y here if you want to run Linux on an MC680x0-based Apollo
  36. Domain workstation such as the DN3500.
  37. config VME
  38. bool "VME (Motorola and BVM) support"
  39. depends on MMU
  40. select MMU_MOTOROLA if MMU
  41. help
  42. Say Y here if you want to build a kernel for a 680x0 based VME
  43. board. Boards currently supported include Motorola boards MVME147,
  44. MVME162, MVME166, MVME167, MVME172, and MVME177. BVME4000 and
  45. BVME6000 boards from BVM Ltd are also supported.
  46. config MVME147
  47. bool "MVME147 support"
  48. depends on MMU
  49. depends on VME
  50. help
  51. Say Y to include support for early Motorola VME boards. This will
  52. build a kernel which can run on MVME147 single-board computers. If
  53. you select this option you will have to select the appropriate
  54. drivers for SCSI, Ethernet and serial ports later on.
  55. config MVME16x
  56. bool "MVME162, 166 and 167 support"
  57. depends on MMU
  58. depends on VME
  59. help
  60. Say Y to include support for Motorola VME boards. This will build a
  61. kernel which can run on MVME162, MVME166, MVME167, MVME172, and
  62. MVME177 boards. If you select this option you will have to select
  63. the appropriate drivers for SCSI, Ethernet and serial ports later
  64. on.
  65. config BVME6000
  66. bool "BVME4000 and BVME6000 support"
  67. depends on MMU
  68. depends on VME
  69. help
  70. Say Y to include support for VME boards from BVM Ltd. This will
  71. build a kernel which can run on BVME4000 and BVME6000 boards. If
  72. you select this option you will have to select the appropriate
  73. drivers for SCSI, Ethernet and serial ports later on.
  74. config HP300
  75. bool "HP9000/300 and HP9000/400 support"
  76. depends on MMU
  77. select MMU_MOTOROLA if MMU
  78. help
  79. This option enables support for the HP9000/300 and HP9000/400 series
  80. of workstations. Support for these machines is still somewhat
  81. experimental. If you plan to try to use the kernel on such a machine
  82. say Y here.
  83. Everybody else says N.
  84. config SUN3X
  85. bool "Sun3x support"
  86. depends on MMU
  87. select MMU_MOTOROLA if MMU
  88. select M68030
  89. help
  90. This option enables support for the Sun 3x series of workstations.
  91. Be warned that this support is very experimental.
  92. Note that Sun 3x kernels are not compatible with Sun 3 hardware.
  93. General Linux information on the Sun 3x series (now discontinued)
  94. is at <http://www.angelfire.com/ca2/tech68k/sun3.html>.
  95. If you don't want to compile a kernel for a Sun 3x, say N.
  96. config Q40
  97. bool "Q40/Q60 support"
  98. depends on MMU
  99. select MMU_MOTOROLA if MMU
  100. help
  101. The Q40 is a Motorola 68040-based successor to the Sinclair QL
  102. manufactured in Germany. There is an official Q40 home page at
  103. <http://www.q40.de/>. This option enables support for the Q40 and
  104. Q60. Select your CPU below. For 68LC060 don't forget to enable FPU
  105. emulation.
  106. config SUN3
  107. bool "Sun3 support"
  108. depends on MMU
  109. depends on !MMU_MOTOROLA
  110. select MMU_SUN3 if MMU
  111. select M68020
  112. help
  113. This option enables support for the Sun 3 series of workstations
  114. (3/50, 3/60, 3/1xx, 3/2xx systems). Enabling this option requires
  115. that all other hardware types must be disabled, as Sun 3 kernels
  116. are incompatible with all other m68k targets (including Sun 3x!).
  117. If you don't want to compile a kernel exclusively for a Sun 3, say N.
  118. endif # M68KCLASSIC
  119. config PILOT
  120. bool
  121. config PILOT3
  122. bool "Pilot 1000/5000, PalmPilot Personal/Pro, or PalmIII support"
  123. depends on M68328
  124. select PILOT
  125. help
  126. Support for the Palm Pilot 1000/5000, Personal/Pro and PalmIII.
  127. config XCOPILOT_BUGS
  128. bool "(X)Copilot support"
  129. depends on PILOT3
  130. help
  131. Support the bugs of Xcopilot.
  132. config UCSIMM
  133. bool "uCsimm module support"
  134. depends on M68EZ328
  135. help
  136. Support for the Arcturus Networks uCsimm module.
  137. config UCDIMM
  138. bool "uDsimm module support"
  139. depends on M68VZ328
  140. help
  141. Support for the Arcturus Networks uDsimm module.
  142. config DRAGEN2
  143. bool "DragenEngine II board support"
  144. depends on M68VZ328
  145. help
  146. Support for the DragenEngine II board.
  147. config DIRECT_IO_ACCESS
  148. bool "Allow user to access IO directly"
  149. depends on (UCSIMM || UCDIMM || DRAGEN2)
  150. help
  151. Disable the CPU internal registers protection in user mode,
  152. to allow a user application to read/write them.
  153. config INIT_LCD
  154. bool "Initialize LCD"
  155. depends on (UCSIMM || UCDIMM || DRAGEN2)
  156. help
  157. Initialize the LCD controller of the 68x328 processor.
  158. config MEMORY_RESERVE
  159. int "Memory reservation (MiB)"
  160. depends on (UCSIMM || UCDIMM)
  161. help
  162. Reserve certain memory regions on 68x328 based boards.
  163. config UCQUICC
  164. bool "Lineo uCquicc board support"
  165. depends on M68360
  166. help
  167. Support for the Lineo uCquicc board.
  168. config ARN5206
  169. bool "Arnewsh 5206 board support"
  170. depends on M5206
  171. help
  172. Support for the Arnewsh 5206 board.
  173. config M5206eC3
  174. bool "Motorola M5206eC3 board support"
  175. depends on M5206e
  176. help
  177. Support for the Motorola M5206eC3 board.
  178. config ELITE
  179. bool "Motorola M5206eLITE board support"
  180. depends on M5206e
  181. help
  182. Support for the Motorola M5206eLITE board.
  183. config M5235EVB
  184. bool "Freescale M5235EVB support"
  185. depends on M523x
  186. help
  187. Support for the Freescale M5235EVB board.
  188. config M5249C3
  189. bool "Motorola M5249C3 board support"
  190. depends on M5249
  191. help
  192. Support for the Motorola M5249C3 board.
  193. config M5272C3
  194. bool "Motorola M5272C3 board support"
  195. depends on M5272
  196. help
  197. Support for the Motorola M5272C3 board.
  198. config WILDFIRE
  199. bool "Intec Automation Inc. WildFire board support"
  200. depends on M528x
  201. help
  202. Support for the Intec Automation Inc. WildFire.
  203. config WILDFIREMOD
  204. bool "Intec Automation Inc. WildFire module support"
  205. depends on M528x
  206. help
  207. Support for the Intec Automation Inc. WildFire module.
  208. config ARN5307
  209. bool "Arnewsh 5307 board support"
  210. depends on M5307
  211. help
  212. Support for the Arnewsh 5307 board.
  213. config M5307C3
  214. bool "Motorola M5307C3 board support"
  215. depends on M5307
  216. help
  217. Support for the Motorola M5307C3 board.
  218. config SECUREEDGEMP3
  219. bool "SnapGear SecureEdge/MP3 platform support"
  220. depends on M5307
  221. help
  222. Support for the SnapGear SecureEdge/MP3 platform.
  223. config M5407C3
  224. bool "Motorola M5407C3 board support"
  225. depends on M5407
  226. help
  227. Support for the Motorola M5407C3 board.
  228. config FIREBEE
  229. bool "FireBee board support"
  230. depends on M547x
  231. help
  232. Support for the FireBee ColdFire 5475 based board.
  233. config CLEOPATRA
  234. bool "Feith CLEOPATRA board support"
  235. depends on (M5307 || M5407)
  236. help
  237. Support for the Feith Cleopatra boards.
  238. config CANCam
  239. bool "Feith CANCam board support"
  240. depends on M5272
  241. help
  242. Support for the Feith CANCam board.
  243. config SCALES
  244. bool "Feith SCALES board support"
  245. depends on M5272
  246. help
  247. Support for the Feith SCALES board.
  248. config NETtel
  249. bool "SecureEdge/NETtel board support"
  250. depends on (M5206e || M5272 || M5307)
  251. help
  252. Support for the SnapGear NETtel/SecureEdge/SnapGear boards.
  253. config MOD5272
  254. bool "Netburner MOD-5272 board support"
  255. depends on M5272
  256. help
  257. Support for the Netburner MOD-5272 board.
  258. if !MMU || COLDFIRE
  259. comment "Machine Options"
  260. config UBOOT
  261. bool "Support for U-Boot command line parameters"
  262. help
  263. If you say Y here kernel will try to collect command
  264. line parameters from the initial u-boot stack.
  265. default n
  266. config 4KSTACKS
  267. bool "Use 4Kb for kernel stacks instead of 8Kb"
  268. default y
  269. help
  270. If you say Y here the kernel will use a 4Kb stacksize for the
  271. kernel stack attached to each process/thread. This facilitates
  272. running more threads on a system and also reduces the pressure
  273. on the VM subsystem for higher order allocations.
  274. comment "RAM configuration"
  275. config RAMBASE
  276. hex "Address of the base of RAM"
  277. default "0"
  278. help
  279. Define the address that RAM starts at. On many platforms this is
  280. 0, the base of the address space. And this is the default. Some
  281. platforms choose to setup their RAM at other addresses within the
  282. processor address space.
  283. config RAMSIZE
  284. hex "Size of RAM (in bytes), or 0 for automatic"
  285. default "0x400000"
  286. help
  287. Define the size of the system RAM. If you select 0 then the
  288. kernel will try to probe the RAM size at runtime. This is not
  289. supported on all CPU types.
  290. config VECTORBASE
  291. hex "Address of the base of system vectors"
  292. default "0"
  293. help
  294. Define the address of the system vectors. Commonly this is
  295. put at the start of RAM, but it doesn't have to be. On ColdFire
  296. platforms this address is programmed into the VBR register, thus
  297. actually setting the address to use.
  298. config MBAR
  299. hex "Address of the MBAR (internal peripherals)"
  300. default "0x10000000"
  301. depends on HAVE_MBAR
  302. help
  303. Define the address of the internal system peripherals. This value
  304. is set in the processors MBAR register. This is generally setup by
  305. the boot loader, and will not be written by the kernel. By far most
  306. ColdFire boards use the default 0x10000000 value, so if unsure then
  307. use this.
  308. config IPSBAR
  309. hex "Address of the IPSBAR (internal peripherals)"
  310. default "0x40000000"
  311. depends on HAVE_IPSBAR
  312. help
  313. Define the address of the internal system peripherals. This value
  314. is set in the processors IPSBAR register. This is generally setup by
  315. the boot loader, and will not be written by the kernel. By far most
  316. ColdFire boards use the default 0x40000000 value, so if unsure then
  317. use this.
  318. config KERNELBASE
  319. hex "Address of the base of kernel code"
  320. default "0x400"
  321. help
  322. Typically on m68k systems the kernel will not start at the base
  323. of RAM, but usually some small offset from it. Define the start
  324. address of the kernel here. The most common setup will have the
  325. processor vectors at the base of RAM and then the start of the
  326. kernel. On some platforms some RAM is reserved for boot loaders
  327. and the kernel starts after that. The 0x400 default was based on
  328. a system with the RAM based at address 0, and leaving enough room
  329. for the theoretical maximum number of 256 vectors.
  330. comment "ROM configuration"
  331. config ROM
  332. bool "Specify ROM linker regions"
  333. default n
  334. help
  335. Define a ROM region for the linker script. This creates a kernel
  336. that can be stored in flash, with possibly the text, and data
  337. regions being copied out to RAM at startup.
  338. config ROMBASE
  339. hex "Address of the base of ROM device"
  340. default "0"
  341. depends on ROM
  342. help
  343. Define the address that the ROM region starts at. Some platforms
  344. use this to set their chip select region accordingly for the boot
  345. device.
  346. config ROMVEC
  347. hex "Address of the base of the ROM vectors"
  348. default "0"
  349. depends on ROM
  350. help
  351. This is almost always the same as the base of the ROM. Since on all
  352. 68000 type variants the vectors are at the base of the boot device
  353. on system startup.
  354. config ROMSTART
  355. hex "Address of the base of system image in ROM"
  356. default "0x400"
  357. depends on ROM
  358. help
  359. Define the start address of the system image in ROM. Commonly this
  360. is strait after the ROM vectors.
  361. config ROMSIZE
  362. hex "Size of the ROM device"
  363. default "0x100000"
  364. depends on ROM
  365. help
  366. Size of the ROM device. On some platforms this is used to setup
  367. the chip select that controls the boot ROM device.
  368. choice
  369. prompt "Kernel executes from"
  370. ---help---
  371. Choose the memory type that the kernel will be running in.
  372. config RAMKERNEL
  373. bool "RAM"
  374. help
  375. The kernel will be resident in RAM when running.
  376. config ROMKERNEL
  377. bool "ROM"
  378. help
  379. The kernel will be resident in FLASH/ROM when running. This is
  380. often referred to as Execute-in-Place (XIP), since the kernel
  381. code executes from the position it is stored in the FLASH/ROM.
  382. endchoice
  383. endif