1# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 2source "arch/powerpc/platforms/Kconfig.cputype" 3 4config 32BIT 5 bool 6 default y if PPC32 7 8config 64BIT 9 bool 10 default y if PPC64 11 12config MMU 13 bool 14 default y 15 16config ARCH_MMAP_RND_BITS_MAX 17 # On Book3S 64, the default virtual address space for 64-bit processes 18 # is 2^47 (128TB). As a maximum, allow randomisation to consume up to 19 # 32T of address space (2^45), which should ensure a reasonable gap 20 # between bottom-up and top-down allocations for applications that 21 # consume "normal" amounts of address space. Book3S 64 only supports 64K 22 # and 4K page sizes. 23 default 29 if PPC_BOOK3S_64 && PPC_64K_PAGES # 29 = 45 (32T) - 16 (64K) 24 default 33 if PPC_BOOK3S_64 # 33 = 45 (32T) - 12 (4K) 25 # 26 # On all other 64-bit platforms (currently only Book3E), the virtual 27 # address space is 2^46 (64TB). Allow randomisation to consume up to 16T 28 # of address space (2^44). Only 4K page sizes are supported. 29 default 32 if 64BIT # 32 = 44 (16T) - 12 (4K) 30 # 31 # For 32-bit, use the compat values, as they're the same. 32 default ARCH_MMAP_RND_COMPAT_BITS_MAX 33 34config ARCH_MMAP_RND_BITS_MIN 35 # Allow randomisation to consume up to 1GB of address space (2^30). 36 default 14 if 64BIT && PPC_64K_PAGES # 14 = 30 (1GB) - 16 (64K) 37 default 18 if 64BIT # 18 = 30 (1GB) - 12 (4K) 38 # 39 # For 32-bit, use the compat values, as they're the same. 40 default ARCH_MMAP_RND_COMPAT_BITS_MIN 41 42config ARCH_MMAP_RND_COMPAT_BITS_MAX 43 # Total virtual address space for 32-bit processes is 2^31 (2GB). 44 # Allow randomisation to consume up to 512MB of address space (2^29). 45 default 11 if PPC_256K_PAGES # 11 = 29 (512MB) - 18 (256K) 46 default 13 if PPC_64K_PAGES # 13 = 29 (512MB) - 16 (64K) 47 default 15 if PPC_16K_PAGES # 15 = 29 (512MB) - 14 (16K) 48 default 17 # 17 = 29 (512MB) - 12 (4K) 49 50config ARCH_MMAP_RND_COMPAT_BITS_MIN 51 # Total virtual address space for 32-bit processes is 2^31 (2GB). 52 # Allow randomisation to consume up to 8MB of address space (2^23). 53 default 5 if PPC_256K_PAGES # 5 = 23 (8MB) - 18 (256K) 54 default 7 if PPC_64K_PAGES # 7 = 23 (8MB) - 16 (64K) 55 default 9 if PPC_16K_PAGES # 9 = 23 (8MB) - 14 (16K) 56 default 11 # 11 = 23 (8MB) - 12 (4K) 57 58config HAVE_SETUP_PER_CPU_AREA 59 def_bool PPC64 60 61config NEED_PER_CPU_EMBED_FIRST_CHUNK 62 def_bool PPC64 63 64config NR_IRQS 65 int "Number of virtual interrupt numbers" 66 range 32 32768 67 default "512" 68 help 69 This defines the number of virtual interrupt numbers the kernel 70 can manage. Virtual interrupt numbers are what you see in 71 /proc/interrupts. If you configure your system to have too few, 72 drivers will fail to load or worse - handle with care. 73 74config NMI_IPI 75 bool 76 depends on SMP && (DEBUGGER || KEXEC_CORE || HARDLOCKUP_DETECTOR) 77 default y 78 79config PPC_WATCHDOG 80 bool 81 depends on HARDLOCKUP_DETECTOR 82 depends on HAVE_HARDLOCKUP_DETECTOR_ARCH 83 default y 84 help 85 This is a placeholder when the powerpc hardlockup detector 86 watchdog is selected (arch/powerpc/kernel/watchdog.c). It is 87 seleted via the generic lockup detector menu which is why we 88 have no standalone config option for it here. 89 90config STACKTRACE_SUPPORT 91 bool 92 default y 93 94config TRACE_IRQFLAGS_SUPPORT 95 bool 96 default y 97 98config LOCKDEP_SUPPORT 99 bool 100 default y 101 102config GENERIC_LOCKBREAK 103 bool 104 default y 105 depends on SMP && PREEMPTION 106 107config GENERIC_HWEIGHT 108 bool 109 default y 110 111config PPC 112 bool 113 default y 114 # 115 # Please keep this list sorted alphabetically. 116 # 117 select ARCH_32BIT_OFF_T if PPC32 118 select ARCH_HAS_DEBUG_VIRTUAL 119 select ARCH_HAS_DEVMEM_IS_ALLOWED 120 select ARCH_HAS_ELF_RANDOMIZE 121 select ARCH_HAS_FORTIFY_SOURCE 122 select ARCH_HAS_GCOV_PROFILE_ALL 123 select ARCH_HAS_KCOV 124 select ARCH_HAS_HUGEPD if HUGETLB_PAGE 125 select ARCH_HAS_MEMREMAP_COMPAT_ALIGN 126 select ARCH_HAS_MMIOWB if PPC64 127 select ARCH_HAS_PHYS_TO_DMA 128 select ARCH_HAS_PMEM_API 129 select ARCH_HAS_NON_OVERLAPPING_ADDRESS_SPACE 130 select ARCH_HAS_PTE_DEVMAP if PPC_BOOK3S_64 131 select ARCH_HAS_PTE_SPECIAL 132 select ARCH_HAS_MEMBARRIER_CALLBACKS 133 select ARCH_HAS_MEMBARRIER_SYNC_CORE 134 select ARCH_HAS_SCALED_CPUTIME if VIRT_CPU_ACCOUNTING_NATIVE && PPC_BOOK3S_64 135 select ARCH_HAS_STRICT_KERNEL_RWX if (PPC32 && !HIBERNATION) 136 select ARCH_HAS_TICK_BROADCAST if GENERIC_CLOCKEVENTS_BROADCAST 137 select ARCH_HAS_UACCESS_FLUSHCACHE 138 select ARCH_HAS_UACCESS_MCSAFE if PPC64 139 select ARCH_HAS_UBSAN_SANITIZE_ALL 140 select ARCH_HAVE_NMI_SAFE_CMPXCHG 141 select ARCH_KEEP_MEMBLOCK 142 select ARCH_MIGHT_HAVE_PC_PARPORT 143 select ARCH_MIGHT_HAVE_PC_SERIO 144 select ARCH_OPTIONAL_KERNEL_RWX if ARCH_HAS_STRICT_KERNEL_RWX 145 select ARCH_SUPPORTS_ATOMIC_RMW 146 select ARCH_USE_BUILTIN_BSWAP 147 select ARCH_USE_CMPXCHG_LOCKREF if PPC64 148 select ARCH_USE_QUEUED_RWLOCKS if PPC_QUEUED_SPINLOCKS 149 select ARCH_USE_QUEUED_SPINLOCKS if PPC_QUEUED_SPINLOCKS 150 select ARCH_WANT_IPC_PARSE_VERSION 151 select ARCH_WEAK_RELEASE_ACQUIRE 152 select BINFMT_ELF 153 select BUILDTIME_TABLE_SORT 154 select CLONE_BACKWARDS 155 select DCACHE_WORD_ACCESS if PPC64 && CPU_LITTLE_ENDIAN 156 select DMA_OPS if PPC64 157 select DMA_OPS_BYPASS if PPC64 158 select DYNAMIC_FTRACE if FUNCTION_TRACER 159 select EDAC_ATOMIC_SCRUB 160 select EDAC_SUPPORT 161 select GENERIC_ATOMIC64 if PPC32 162 select GENERIC_CLOCKEVENTS 163 select GENERIC_CLOCKEVENTS_BROADCAST if SMP 164 select GENERIC_CMOS_UPDATE 165 select GENERIC_CPU_AUTOPROBE 166 select GENERIC_CPU_VULNERABILITIES if PPC_BARRIER_NOSPEC 167 select GENERIC_EARLY_IOREMAP 168 select GENERIC_IRQ_SHOW 169 select GENERIC_IRQ_SHOW_LEVEL 170 select GENERIC_PCI_IOMAP if PCI 171 select GENERIC_SMP_IDLE_THREAD 172 select GENERIC_STRNCPY_FROM_USER 173 select GENERIC_STRNLEN_USER 174 select GENERIC_TIME_VSYSCALL 175 select HAVE_ARCH_AUDITSYSCALL 176 select HAVE_ARCH_HUGE_VMAP if PPC_BOOK3S_64 && PPC_RADIX_MMU 177 select HAVE_ARCH_JUMP_LABEL 178 select HAVE_ARCH_KASAN if PPC32 && PPC_PAGE_SHIFT <= 14 179 select HAVE_ARCH_KASAN_VMALLOC if PPC32 && PPC_PAGE_SHIFT <= 14 180 select HAVE_ARCH_KGDB 181 select HAVE_ARCH_MMAP_RND_BITS 182 select HAVE_ARCH_MMAP_RND_COMPAT_BITS if COMPAT 183 select HAVE_ARCH_NVRAM_OPS 184 select HAVE_ARCH_SECCOMP_FILTER 185 select HAVE_ARCH_TRACEHOOK 186 select HAVE_ASM_MODVERSIONS 187 select HAVE_C_RECORDMCOUNT 188 select HAVE_CBPF_JIT if !PPC64 189 select HAVE_STACKPROTECTOR if PPC64 && $(cc-option,-mstack-protector-guard=tls -mstack-protector-guard-reg=r13) 190 select HAVE_STACKPROTECTOR if PPC32 && $(cc-option,-mstack-protector-guard=tls -mstack-protector-guard-reg=r2) 191 select HAVE_CONTEXT_TRACKING if PPC64 192 select HAVE_TIF_NOHZ if PPC64 193 select HAVE_DEBUG_KMEMLEAK 194 select HAVE_DEBUG_STACKOVERFLOW 195 select HAVE_DYNAMIC_FTRACE 196 select HAVE_DYNAMIC_FTRACE_WITH_REGS if MPROFILE_KERNEL 197 select HAVE_EBPF_JIT if PPC64 198 select HAVE_EFFICIENT_UNALIGNED_ACCESS if !(CPU_LITTLE_ENDIAN && POWER7_CPU) 199 select HAVE_FAST_GUP 200 select HAVE_FTRACE_MCOUNT_RECORD 201 select HAVE_FUNCTION_ERROR_INJECTION 202 select HAVE_FUNCTION_GRAPH_TRACER 203 select HAVE_FUNCTION_TRACER 204 select HAVE_GCC_PLUGINS if GCC_VERSION >= 50200 # plugin support on gcc <= 5.1 is buggy on PPC 205 select HAVE_HW_BREAKPOINT if PERF_EVENTS && (PPC_BOOK3S || PPC_8xx) 206 select HAVE_IDE 207 select HAVE_IOREMAP_PROT 208 select HAVE_IRQ_EXIT_ON_IRQ_STACK 209 select HAVE_KERNEL_GZIP 210 select HAVE_KERNEL_LZMA if DEFAULT_UIMAGE 211 select HAVE_KERNEL_LZO if DEFAULT_UIMAGE 212 select HAVE_KERNEL_XZ if PPC_BOOK3S || 44x 213 select HAVE_KPROBES 214 select HAVE_KPROBES_ON_FTRACE 215 select HAVE_KRETPROBES 216 select HAVE_LD_DEAD_CODE_DATA_ELIMINATION 217 select HAVE_LIVEPATCH if HAVE_DYNAMIC_FTRACE_WITH_REGS 218 select HAVE_MOD_ARCH_SPECIFIC 219 select HAVE_NMI if PERF_EVENTS || (PPC64 && PPC_BOOK3S) 220 select HAVE_HARDLOCKUP_DETECTOR_ARCH if (PPC64 && PPC_BOOK3S) 221 select HAVE_OPROFILE 222 select HAVE_OPTPROBES if PPC64 223 select HAVE_PERF_EVENTS 224 select HAVE_PERF_EVENTS_NMI if PPC64 225 select HAVE_HARDLOCKUP_DETECTOR_PERF if PERF_EVENTS && HAVE_PERF_EVENTS_NMI && !HAVE_HARDLOCKUP_DETECTOR_ARCH 226 select HAVE_PERF_REGS 227 select HAVE_PERF_USER_STACK_DUMP 228 select MMU_GATHER_RCU_TABLE_FREE 229 select MMU_GATHER_PAGE_SIZE 230 select HAVE_REGS_AND_STACK_ACCESS_API 231 select HAVE_RELIABLE_STACKTRACE if PPC_BOOK3S_64 && CPU_LITTLE_ENDIAN 232 select HAVE_SYSCALL_TRACEPOINTS 233 select HAVE_VIRT_CPU_ACCOUNTING 234 select HAVE_IRQ_TIME_ACCOUNTING 235 select HAVE_RSEQ 236 select IOMMU_HELPER if PPC64 237 select IRQ_DOMAIN 238 select IRQ_FORCED_THREADING 239 select MODULES_USE_ELF_RELA 240 select NEED_DMA_MAP_STATE if PPC64 || NOT_COHERENT_CACHE 241 select NEED_SG_DMA_LENGTH 242 select OF 243 select OF_DMA_DEFAULT_COHERENT if !NOT_COHERENT_CACHE 244 select OF_EARLY_FLATTREE 245 select OLD_SIGACTION if PPC32 246 select OLD_SIGSUSPEND 247 select PCI_DOMAINS if PCI 248 select PCI_SYSCALL if PCI 249 select PPC_DAWR if PPC64 250 select RTC_LIB 251 select SPARSE_IRQ 252 select SYSCTL_EXCEPTION_TRACE 253 select THREAD_INFO_IN_TASK 254 select VIRT_TO_BUS if !PPC64 255 # 256 # Please keep this list sorted alphabetically. 257 # 258 259config PPC_BARRIER_NOSPEC 260 bool 261 default y 262 depends on PPC_BOOK3S_64 || PPC_FSL_BOOK3E 263 264config EARLY_PRINTK 265 bool 266 default y 267 268config PANIC_TIMEOUT 269 int 270 default 180 271 272config COMPAT 273 bool "Enable support for 32bit binaries" 274 depends on PPC64 275 default y if !CPU_LITTLE_ENDIAN 276 select COMPAT_BINFMT_ELF 277 select ARCH_WANT_OLD_COMPAT_IPC 278 select COMPAT_OLD_SIGACTION 279 280config SYSVIPC_COMPAT 281 bool 282 depends on COMPAT && SYSVIPC 283 default y 284 285config SCHED_OMIT_FRAME_POINTER 286 bool 287 default y 288 289config ARCH_MAY_HAVE_PC_FDC 290 bool 291 default PCI 292 293config PPC_UDBG_16550 294 bool 295 296config GENERIC_TBSYNC 297 bool 298 default y if PPC32 && SMP 299 300config AUDIT_ARCH 301 bool 302 default y 303 304config GENERIC_BUG 305 bool 306 default y 307 depends on BUG 308 309config SYS_SUPPORTS_APM_EMULATION 310 default y if PMAC_APM_EMU 311 bool 312 313config EPAPR_BOOT 314 bool 315 help 316 Used to allow a board to specify it wants an ePAPR compliant wrapper. 317 318config DEFAULT_UIMAGE 319 bool 320 help 321 Used to allow a board to specify it wants a uImage built by default 322 323config ARCH_HIBERNATION_POSSIBLE 324 bool 325 default y 326 327config ARCH_SUSPEND_POSSIBLE 328 def_bool y 329 depends on ADB_PMU || PPC_EFIKA || PPC_LITE5200 || PPC_83xx || \ 330 (PPC_85xx && !PPC_E500MC) || PPC_86xx || PPC_PSERIES \ 331 || 44x || 40x 332 333config ARCH_SUSPEND_NONZERO_CPU 334 def_bool y 335 depends on PPC_POWERNV || PPC_PSERIES 336 337config PPC_DCR_NATIVE 338 bool 339 340config PPC_DCR_MMIO 341 bool 342 343config PPC_DCR 344 bool 345 depends on PPC_DCR_NATIVE || PPC_DCR_MMIO 346 default y 347 348config PPC_OF_PLATFORM_PCI 349 bool 350 depends on PCI 351 depends on PPC64 # not supported on 32 bits yet 352 353config ARCH_SUPPORTS_DEBUG_PAGEALLOC 354 depends on PPC32 || PPC_BOOK3S_64 355 def_bool y 356 357config ARCH_SUPPORTS_UPROBES 358 def_bool y 359 360config PPC_ADV_DEBUG_REGS 361 bool 362 depends on 40x || BOOKE 363 default y 364 365config PPC_ADV_DEBUG_IACS 366 int 367 depends on PPC_ADV_DEBUG_REGS 368 default 4 if 44x 369 default 2 370 371config PPC_ADV_DEBUG_DACS 372 int 373 depends on PPC_ADV_DEBUG_REGS 374 default 2 375 376config PPC_ADV_DEBUG_DVCS 377 int 378 depends on PPC_ADV_DEBUG_REGS 379 default 2 if 44x 380 default 0 381 382config PPC_ADV_DEBUG_DAC_RANGE 383 bool 384 depends on PPC_ADV_DEBUG_REGS && 44x 385 default y 386 387config PPC_DAWR 388 bool 389 390config ZONE_DMA 391 bool 392 default y if PPC_BOOK3E_64 393 394config PGTABLE_LEVELS 395 int 396 default 2 if !PPC64 397 default 4 398 399source "arch/powerpc/sysdev/Kconfig" 400source "arch/powerpc/platforms/Kconfig" 401 402menu "Kernel options" 403 404config HIGHMEM 405 bool "High memory support" 406 depends on PPC32 407 408source "kernel/Kconfig.hz" 409 410config HUGETLB_PAGE_SIZE_VARIABLE 411 bool 412 depends on HUGETLB_PAGE && PPC_BOOK3S_64 413 default y 414 415config MATH_EMULATION 416 bool "Math emulation" 417 depends on 4xx || PPC_8xx || PPC_MPC832x || BOOKE 418 help 419 Some PowerPC chips designed for embedded applications do not have 420 a floating-point unit and therefore do not implement the 421 floating-point instructions in the PowerPC instruction set. If you 422 say Y here, the kernel will include code to emulate a floating-point 423 unit, which will allow programs that use floating-point 424 instructions to run. 425 426 This is also useful to emulate missing (optional) instructions 427 such as fsqrt on cores that do have an FPU but do not implement 428 them (such as Freescale BookE). 429 430choice 431 prompt "Math emulation options" 432 default MATH_EMULATION_FULL 433 depends on MATH_EMULATION 434 435config MATH_EMULATION_FULL 436 bool "Emulate all the floating point instructions" 437 help 438 Select this option will enable the kernel to support to emulate 439 all the floating point instructions. If your SoC doesn't have 440 a FPU, you should select this. 441 442config MATH_EMULATION_HW_UNIMPLEMENTED 443 bool "Just emulate the FPU unimplemented instructions" 444 help 445 Select this if you know there does have a hardware FPU on your 446 SoC, but some floating point instructions are not implemented by that. 447 448endchoice 449 450config PPC_TRANSACTIONAL_MEM 451 bool "Transactional Memory support for POWERPC" 452 depends on PPC_BOOK3S_64 453 depends on SMP 454 select ALTIVEC 455 select VSX 456 help 457 Support user-mode Transactional Memory on POWERPC. 458 459config PPC_UV 460 bool "Ultravisor support" 461 depends on KVM_BOOK3S_HV_POSSIBLE 462 depends on DEVICE_PRIVATE 463 default n 464 help 465 This option paravirtualizes the kernel to run in POWER platforms that 466 supports the Protected Execution Facility (PEF). On such platforms, 467 the ultravisor firmware runs at a privilege level above the 468 hypervisor. 469 470 If unsure, say "N". 471 472config LD_HEAD_STUB_CATCH 473 bool "Reserve 256 bytes to cope with linker stubs in HEAD text" if EXPERT 474 depends on PPC64 475 help 476 Very large kernels can cause linker branch stubs to be generated by 477 code in head_64.S, which moves the head text sections out of their 478 specified location. This option can work around the problem. 479 480 If unsure, say "N". 481 482config MPROFILE_KERNEL 483 depends on PPC64 && CPU_LITTLE_ENDIAN && FUNCTION_TRACER 484 def_bool $(success,$(srctree)/arch/powerpc/tools/gcc-check-mprofile-kernel.sh $(CC) -I$(srctree)/include -D__KERNEL__) 485 486config HOTPLUG_CPU 487 bool "Support for enabling/disabling CPUs" 488 depends on SMP && (PPC_PSERIES || \ 489 PPC_PMAC || PPC_POWERNV || FSL_SOC_BOOKE) 490 help 491 Say Y here to be able to disable and re-enable individual 492 CPUs at runtime on SMP machines. 493 494 Say N if you are unsure. 495 496config PPC_QUEUED_SPINLOCKS 497 bool "Queued spinlocks" 498 depends on SMP 499 help 500 Say Y here to use queued spinlocks which give better scalability and 501 fairness on large SMP and NUMA systems without harming single threaded 502 performance. 503 504 This option is currently experimental, the code is more complex and 505 less tested so it defaults to "N" for the moment. 506 507 If unsure, say "N". 508 509config ARCH_CPU_PROBE_RELEASE 510 def_bool y 511 depends on HOTPLUG_CPU 512 513config ARCH_ENABLE_MEMORY_HOTPLUG 514 def_bool y 515 516config ARCH_ENABLE_MEMORY_HOTREMOVE 517 def_bool y 518 519config PPC64_SUPPORTS_MEMORY_FAILURE 520 bool "Add support for memory hwpoison" 521 depends on PPC_BOOK3S_64 522 default "y" if PPC_POWERNV 523 select ARCH_SUPPORTS_MEMORY_FAILURE 524 525config KEXEC 526 bool "kexec system call" 527 depends on (PPC_BOOK3S || FSL_BOOKE || (44x && !SMP)) || PPC_BOOK3E 528 select KEXEC_CORE 529 help 530 kexec is a system call that implements the ability to shutdown your 531 current kernel, and to start another kernel. It is like a reboot 532 but it is independent of the system firmware. And like a reboot 533 you can start any kernel with it, not just Linux. 534 535 The name comes from the similarity to the exec system call. 536 537 It is an ongoing process to be certain the hardware in a machine 538 is properly shutdown, so do not be surprised if this code does not 539 initially work for you. As of this writing the exact hardware 540 interface is strongly in flux, so no good recommendation can be 541 made. 542 543config KEXEC_FILE 544 bool "kexec file based system call" 545 select KEXEC_CORE 546 select HAVE_IMA_KEXEC 547 select BUILD_BIN2C 548 select KEXEC_ELF 549 depends on PPC64 550 depends on CRYPTO=y 551 depends on CRYPTO_SHA256=y 552 help 553 This is a new version of the kexec system call. This call is 554 file based and takes in file descriptors as system call arguments 555 for kernel and initramfs as opposed to a list of segments as is the 556 case for the older kexec call. 557 558config ARCH_HAS_KEXEC_PURGATORY 559 def_bool KEXEC_FILE 560 561config RELOCATABLE 562 bool "Build a relocatable kernel" 563 depends on PPC64 || (FLATMEM && (44x || FSL_BOOKE)) 564 select NONSTATIC_KERNEL 565 select MODULE_REL_CRCS if MODVERSIONS 566 help 567 This builds a kernel image that is capable of running at the 568 location the kernel is loaded at. For ppc32, there is no any 569 alignment restrictions, and this feature is a superset of 570 DYNAMIC_MEMSTART and hence overrides it. For ppc64, we should use 571 16k-aligned base address. The kernel is linked as a 572 position-independent executable (PIE) and contains dynamic relocations 573 which are processed early in the bootup process. 574 575 One use is for the kexec on panic case where the recovery kernel 576 must live at a different physical address than the primary 577 kernel. 578 579 Note: If CONFIG_RELOCATABLE=y, then the kernel runs from the address 580 it has been loaded at and the compile time physical addresses 581 CONFIG_PHYSICAL_START is ignored. However CONFIG_PHYSICAL_START 582 setting can still be useful to bootwrappers that need to know the 583 load address of the kernel (eg. u-boot/mkimage). 584 585config RANDOMIZE_BASE 586 bool "Randomize the address of the kernel image" 587 depends on (FSL_BOOKE && FLATMEM && PPC32) 588 depends on RELOCATABLE 589 help 590 Randomizes the virtual address at which the kernel image is 591 loaded, as a security feature that deters exploit attempts 592 relying on knowledge of the location of kernel internals. 593 594 If unsure, say Y. 595 596config RELOCATABLE_TEST 597 bool "Test relocatable kernel" 598 depends on (PPC64 && RELOCATABLE) 599 help 600 This runs the relocatable kernel at the address it was initially 601 loaded at, which tends to be non-zero and therefore test the 602 relocation code. 603 604config CRASH_DUMP 605 bool "Build a dump capture kernel" 606 depends on PPC64 || PPC_BOOK3S_32 || FSL_BOOKE || (44x && !SMP) 607 select RELOCATABLE if PPC64 || 44x || FSL_BOOKE 608 help 609 Build a kernel suitable for use as a dump capture kernel. 610 The same kernel binary can be used as production kernel and dump 611 capture kernel. 612 613config FA_DUMP 614 bool "Firmware-assisted dump" 615 depends on PPC64 && (PPC_RTAS || PPC_POWERNV) 616 select CRASH_CORE 617 select CRASH_DUMP 618 help 619 A robust mechanism to get reliable kernel crash dump with 620 assistance from firmware. This approach does not use kexec, 621 instead firmware assists in booting the capture kernel 622 while preserving memory contents. Firmware-assisted dump 623 is meant to be a kdump replacement offering robustness and 624 speed not possible without system firmware assistance. 625 626 If unsure, say "y". Only special kernels like petitboot may 627 need to say "N" here. 628 629config PRESERVE_FA_DUMP 630 bool "Preserve Firmware-assisted dump" 631 depends on PPC64 && PPC_POWERNV && !FA_DUMP 632 help 633 On a kernel with FA_DUMP disabled, this option helps to preserve 634 crash data from a previously crash'ed kernel. Useful when the next 635 memory preserving kernel boot would process this crash data. 636 Petitboot kernel is the typical usecase for this option. 637 638config OPAL_CORE 639 bool "Export OPAL memory as /sys/firmware/opal/core" 640 depends on PPC64 && PPC_POWERNV 641 help 642 This option uses the MPIPL support in firmware to provide an 643 ELF core of OPAL memory after a crash. The ELF core is exported 644 as /sys/firmware/opal/core file which is helpful in debugging 645 OPAL crashes using GDB. 646 647config IRQ_ALL_CPUS 648 bool "Distribute interrupts on all CPUs by default" 649 depends on SMP 650 help 651 This option gives the kernel permission to distribute IRQs across 652 multiple CPUs. Saying N here will route all IRQs to the first 653 CPU. Generally saying Y is safe, although some problems have been 654 reported with SMP Power Macintoshes with this option enabled. 655 656config NUMA 657 bool "NUMA support" 658 depends on PPC64 659 default y if SMP && PPC_PSERIES 660 661config NODES_SHIFT 662 int 663 default "8" if PPC64 664 default "4" 665 depends on NEED_MULTIPLE_NODES 666 667config USE_PERCPU_NUMA_NODE_ID 668 def_bool y 669 depends on NUMA 670 671config HAVE_MEMORYLESS_NODES 672 def_bool y 673 depends on NUMA 674 675config ARCH_SELECT_MEMORY_MODEL 676 def_bool y 677 depends on PPC64 678 679config ARCH_FLATMEM_ENABLE 680 def_bool y 681 depends on (PPC64 && !NUMA) || PPC32 682 683config ARCH_SPARSEMEM_ENABLE 684 def_bool y 685 depends on PPC64 686 select SPARSEMEM_VMEMMAP_ENABLE 687 688config ARCH_SPARSEMEM_DEFAULT 689 def_bool y 690 depends on PPC_BOOK3S_64 691 692config SYS_SUPPORTS_HUGETLBFS 693 bool 694 695config ILLEGAL_POINTER_VALUE 696 hex 697 # This is roughly half way between the top of user space and the bottom 698 # of kernel space, which seems about as good as we can get. 699 default 0x5deadbeef0000000 if PPC64 700 default 0 701 702config ARCH_MEMORY_PROBE 703 def_bool y 704 depends on MEMORY_HOTPLUG 705 706config STDBINUTILS 707 bool "Using standard binutils settings" 708 depends on 44x 709 default y 710 help 711 Turning this option off allows you to select 256KB PAGE_SIZE on 44x. 712 Note, that kernel will be able to run only those applications, 713 which had been compiled using binutils later than 2.17.50.0.3 with 714 '-zmax-page-size' set to 256K (the default is 64K). Or, if using 715 the older binutils, you can patch them with a trivial patch, which 716 changes the ELF_MAXPAGESIZE definition from 0x10000 to 0x40000. 717 718choice 719 prompt "Page size" 720 default PPC_4K_PAGES 721 help 722 Select the kernel logical page size. Increasing the page size 723 will reduce software overhead at each page boundary, allow 724 hardware prefetch mechanisms to be more effective, and allow 725 larger dma transfers increasing IO efficiency and reducing 726 overhead. However the utilization of memory will increase. 727 For example, each cached file will using a multiple of the 728 page size to hold its contents and the difference between the 729 end of file and the end of page is wasted. 730 731 Some dedicated systems, such as software raid serving with 732 accelerated calculations, have shown significant increases. 733 734 If you configure a 64 bit kernel for 64k pages but the 735 processor does not support them, then the kernel will simulate 736 them with 4k pages, loading them on demand, but with the 737 reduced software overhead and larger internal fragmentation. 738 For the 32 bit kernel, a large page option will not be offered 739 unless it is supported by the configured processor. 740 741 If unsure, choose 4K_PAGES. 742 743config PPC_4K_PAGES 744 bool "4k page size" 745 select HAVE_ARCH_SOFT_DIRTY if PPC_BOOK3S_64 746 747config PPC_16K_PAGES 748 bool "16k page size" 749 depends on 44x || PPC_8xx 750 751config PPC_64K_PAGES 752 bool "64k page size" 753 depends on 44x || PPC_BOOK3S_64 754 select HAVE_ARCH_SOFT_DIRTY if PPC_BOOK3S_64 755 756config PPC_256K_PAGES 757 bool "256k page size" 758 depends on 44x && !STDBINUTILS 759 help 760 Make the page size 256k. 761 762 As the ELF standard only requires alignment to support page 763 sizes up to 64k, you will need to compile all of your user 764 space applications with a non-standard binutils settings 765 (see the STDBINUTILS description for details). 766 767 Say N unless you know what you are doing. 768 769endchoice 770 771config PPC_PAGE_SHIFT 772 int 773 default 18 if PPC_256K_PAGES 774 default 16 if PPC_64K_PAGES 775 default 14 if PPC_16K_PAGES 776 default 12 777 778config THREAD_SHIFT 779 int "Thread shift" if EXPERT 780 range 13 15 781 default "15" if PPC_256K_PAGES 782 default "14" if PPC64 783 default "14" if KASAN 784 default "13" 785 help 786 Used to define the stack size. The default is almost always what you 787 want. Only change this if you know what you are doing. 788 789config DATA_SHIFT_BOOL 790 bool "Set custom data alignment" 791 depends on ADVANCED_OPTIONS 792 depends on STRICT_KERNEL_RWX || DEBUG_PAGEALLOC 793 depends on PPC_BOOK3S_32 || (PPC_8xx && !PIN_TLB_DATA && \ 794 (!PIN_TLB_TEXT || !STRICT_KERNEL_RWX)) 795 help 796 This option allows you to set the kernel data alignment. When 797 RAM is mapped by blocks, the alignment needs to fit the size and 798 number of possible blocks. The default should be OK for most configs. 799 800 Say N here unless you know what you are doing. 801 802config DATA_SHIFT 803 int "Data shift" if DATA_SHIFT_BOOL 804 default 24 if STRICT_KERNEL_RWX && PPC64 805 range 17 28 if (STRICT_KERNEL_RWX || DEBUG_PAGEALLOC) && PPC_BOOK3S_32 806 range 19 23 if (STRICT_KERNEL_RWX || DEBUG_PAGEALLOC) && PPC_8xx 807 default 22 if STRICT_KERNEL_RWX && PPC_BOOK3S_32 808 default 18 if DEBUG_PAGEALLOC && PPC_BOOK3S_32 809 default 23 if STRICT_KERNEL_RWX && PPC_8xx 810 default 23 if DEBUG_PAGEALLOC && PPC_8xx && PIN_TLB_DATA 811 default 19 if DEBUG_PAGEALLOC && PPC_8xx 812 default PPC_PAGE_SHIFT 813 help 814 On Book3S 32 (603+), DBATs are used to map kernel text and rodata RO. 815 Smaller is the alignment, greater is the number of necessary DBATs. 816 817 On 8xx, large pages (512kb or 8M) are used to map kernel linear 818 memory. Aligning to 8M reduces TLB misses as only 8M pages are used 819 in that case. If PIN_TLB is selected, it must be aligned to 8M as 820 8M pages will be pinned. 821 822config FORCE_MAX_ZONEORDER 823 int "Maximum zone order" 824 range 8 9 if PPC64 && PPC_64K_PAGES 825 default "9" if PPC64 && PPC_64K_PAGES 826 range 13 13 if PPC64 && !PPC_64K_PAGES 827 default "13" if PPC64 && !PPC_64K_PAGES 828 range 9 64 if PPC32 && PPC_16K_PAGES 829 default "9" if PPC32 && PPC_16K_PAGES 830 range 7 64 if PPC32 && PPC_64K_PAGES 831 default "7" if PPC32 && PPC_64K_PAGES 832 range 5 64 if PPC32 && PPC_256K_PAGES 833 default "5" if PPC32 && PPC_256K_PAGES 834 range 11 64 835 default "11" 836 help 837 The kernel memory allocator divides physically contiguous memory 838 blocks into "zones", where each zone is a power of two number of 839 pages. This option selects the largest power of two that the kernel 840 keeps in the memory allocator. If you need to allocate very large 841 blocks of physically contiguous memory, then you may need to 842 increase this value. 843 844 This config option is actually maximum order plus one. For example, 845 a value of 11 means that the largest free memory block is 2^10 pages. 846 847 The page size is not necessarily 4KB. For example, on 64-bit 848 systems, 64KB pages can be enabled via CONFIG_PPC_64K_PAGES. Keep 849 this in mind when choosing a value for this option. 850 851config PPC_SUBPAGE_PROT 852 bool "Support setting protections for 4k subpages (subpage_prot syscall)" 853 default n 854 depends on PPC_BOOK3S_64 && PPC_64K_PAGES 855 help 856 This option adds support for system call to allow user programs 857 to set access permissions (read/write, readonly, or no access) 858 on the 4k subpages of each 64k page. 859 860 If unsure, say N here. 861 862config PPC_PROT_SAO_LPAR 863 bool "Support PROT_SAO mappings in LPARs" 864 depends on PPC_BOOK3S_64 865 help 866 This option adds support for PROT_SAO mappings from userspace 867 inside LPARs on supported CPUs. 868 869 This may cause issues when performing guest migration from 870 a CPU that supports SAO to one that does not. 871 872 If unsure, say N here. 873 874config PPC_COPRO_BASE 875 bool 876 877config SCHED_SMT 878 bool "SMT (Hyperthreading) scheduler support" 879 depends on PPC64 && SMP 880 help 881 SMT scheduler support improves the CPU scheduler's decision making 882 when dealing with POWER5 cpus at a cost of slightly increased 883 overhead in some places. If unsure say N here. 884 885config PPC_DENORMALISATION 886 bool "PowerPC denormalisation exception handling" 887 depends on PPC_BOOK3S_64 888 default "y" if PPC_POWERNV 889 help 890 Add support for handling denormalisation of single precision 891 values. Useful for bare metal only. If unsure say Y here. 892 893config CMDLINE 894 string "Initial kernel command string" 895 default "" 896 help 897 On some platforms, there is currently no way for the boot loader to 898 pass arguments to the kernel. For these platforms, you can supply 899 some command-line options at build time by entering them here. In 900 most cases you will need to specify the root device here. 901 902choice 903 prompt "Kernel command line type" if CMDLINE != "" 904 default CMDLINE_FROM_BOOTLOADER 905 906config CMDLINE_FROM_BOOTLOADER 907 bool "Use bootloader kernel arguments if available" 908 help 909 Uses the command-line options passed by the boot loader. If 910 the boot loader doesn't provide any, the default kernel command 911 string provided in CMDLINE will be used. 912 913config CMDLINE_EXTEND 914 bool "Extend bootloader kernel arguments" 915 help 916 The command-line arguments provided by the boot loader will be 917 appended to the default kernel command string. 918 919config CMDLINE_FORCE 920 bool "Always use the default kernel command string" 921 help 922 Always use the default kernel command string, even if the boot 923 loader passes other arguments to the kernel. 924 This is useful if you cannot or don't want to change the 925 command-line options your boot loader passes to the kernel. 926 927endchoice 928 929config EXTRA_TARGETS 930 string "Additional default image types" 931 help 932 List additional targets to be built by the bootwrapper here (separated 933 by spaces). This is useful for targets that depend of device tree 934 files in the .dts directory. 935 936 Targets in this list will be build as part of the default build 937 target, or when the user does a 'make zImage' or a 938 'make zImage.initrd'. 939 940 If unsure, leave blank 941 942config ARCH_WANTS_FREEZER_CONTROL 943 def_bool y 944 depends on ADB_PMU 945 946source "kernel/power/Kconfig" 947 948config SECCOMP 949 bool "Enable seccomp to safely compute untrusted bytecode" 950 depends on PROC_FS 951 default y 952 help 953 This kernel feature is useful for number crunching applications 954 that may need to compute untrusted bytecode during their 955 execution. By using pipes or other transports made available to 956 the process as file descriptors supporting the read/write 957 syscalls, it's possible to isolate those applications in 958 their own address space using seccomp. Once seccomp is 959 enabled via /proc/<pid>/seccomp, it cannot be disabled 960 and the task is only allowed to execute a few safe syscalls 961 defined by each seccomp mode. 962 963 If unsure, say Y. Only embedded should say N here. 964 965config PPC_MEM_KEYS 966 prompt "PowerPC Memory Protection Keys" 967 def_bool y 968 depends on PPC_BOOK3S_64 969 select ARCH_USES_HIGH_VMA_FLAGS 970 select ARCH_HAS_PKEYS 971 help 972 Memory Protection Keys provides a mechanism for enforcing 973 page-based protections, but without requiring modification of the 974 page tables when an application changes protection domains. 975 976 For details, see Documentation/core-api/protection-keys.rst 977 978 If unsure, say y. 979 980config PPC_SECURE_BOOT 981 prompt "Enable secure boot support" 982 bool 983 depends on PPC_POWERNV 984 depends on IMA_ARCH_POLICY 985 imply IMA_SECURE_AND_OR_TRUSTED_BOOT 986 help 987 Systems with firmware secure boot enabled need to define security 988 policies to extend secure boot to the OS. This config allows a user 989 to enable OS secure boot on systems that have firmware support for 990 it. If in doubt say N. 991 992config PPC_SECVAR_SYSFS 993 bool "Enable sysfs interface for POWER secure variables" 994 default y 995 depends on PPC_SECURE_BOOT 996 depends on SYSFS 997 help 998 POWER secure variables are managed and controlled by firmware. 999 These variables are exposed to userspace via sysfs to enable 1000 read/write operations on these variables. Say Y if you have 1001 secure boot enabled and want to expose variables to userspace. 1002 1003endmenu 1004 1005config ISA_DMA_API 1006 bool 1007 default PCI 1008 1009menu "Bus options" 1010 1011config ISA 1012 bool "Support for ISA-bus hardware" 1013 depends on PPC_CHRP 1014 select PPC_I8259 1015 help 1016 Find out whether you have ISA slots on your motherboard. ISA is the 1017 name of a bus system, i.e. the way the CPU talks to the other stuff 1018 inside your box. If you have an Apple machine, say N here; if you 1019 have an IBM RS/6000 or pSeries machine, say Y. If you have an 1020 embedded board, consult your board documentation. 1021 1022config GENERIC_ISA_DMA 1023 bool 1024 depends on ISA_DMA_API 1025 default y 1026 1027config PPC_INDIRECT_PCI 1028 bool 1029 depends on PCI 1030 default y if 40x || 44x 1031 1032config SBUS 1033 bool 1034 1035config FSL_SOC 1036 bool 1037 1038config FSL_PCI 1039 bool 1040 select ARCH_HAS_DMA_SET_MASK 1041 select PPC_INDIRECT_PCI 1042 select PCI_QUIRKS 1043 1044config FSL_PMC 1045 bool 1046 default y 1047 depends on SUSPEND && (PPC_85xx || PPC_86xx) 1048 help 1049 Freescale MPC85xx/MPC86xx power management controller support 1050 (suspend/resume). For MPC83xx see platforms/83xx/suspend.c 1051 1052config PPC4xx_CPM 1053 bool 1054 default y 1055 depends on SUSPEND && (44x || 40x) 1056 help 1057 PPC4xx Clock Power Management (CPM) support (suspend/resume). 1058 It also enables support for two different idle states (idle-wait 1059 and idle-doze). 1060 1061config 4xx_SOC 1062 bool 1063 1064config FSL_LBC 1065 bool "Freescale Local Bus support" 1066 help 1067 Enables reporting of errors from the Freescale local bus 1068 controller. Also contains some common code used by 1069 drivers for specific local bus peripherals. 1070 1071config FSL_GTM 1072 bool 1073 depends on PPC_83xx || QUICC_ENGINE || CPM2 1074 help 1075 Freescale General-purpose Timers support 1076 1077config PCI_8260 1078 bool 1079 depends on PCI && 8260 1080 select PPC_INDIRECT_PCI 1081 default y 1082 1083config FSL_RIO 1084 bool "Freescale Embedded SRIO Controller support" 1085 depends on RAPIDIO = y && HAVE_RAPIDIO 1086 default "n" 1087 help 1088 Include support for RapidIO controller on Freescale embedded 1089 processors (MPC8548, MPC8641, etc). 1090 1091endmenu 1092 1093config NONSTATIC_KERNEL 1094 bool 1095 1096menu "Advanced setup" 1097 depends on PPC32 1098 1099config ADVANCED_OPTIONS 1100 bool "Prompt for advanced kernel configuration options" 1101 help 1102 This option will enable prompting for a variety of advanced kernel 1103 configuration options. These options can cause the kernel to not 1104 work if they are set incorrectly, but can be used to optimize certain 1105 aspects of kernel memory management. 1106 1107 Unless you know what you are doing, say N here. 1108 1109comment "Default settings for advanced configuration options are used" 1110 depends on !ADVANCED_OPTIONS 1111 1112config LOWMEM_SIZE_BOOL 1113 bool "Set maximum low memory" 1114 depends on ADVANCED_OPTIONS 1115 help 1116 This option allows you to set the maximum amount of memory which 1117 will be used as "low memory", that is, memory which the kernel can 1118 access directly, without having to set up a kernel virtual mapping. 1119 This can be useful in optimizing the layout of kernel virtual 1120 memory. 1121 1122 Say N here unless you know what you are doing. 1123 1124config LOWMEM_SIZE 1125 hex "Maximum low memory size (in bytes)" if LOWMEM_SIZE_BOOL 1126 default "0x30000000" 1127 1128config LOWMEM_CAM_NUM_BOOL 1129 bool "Set number of CAMs to use to map low memory" 1130 depends on ADVANCED_OPTIONS && FSL_BOOKE 1131 help 1132 This option allows you to set the maximum number of CAM slots that 1133 will be used to map low memory. There are a limited number of slots 1134 available and even more limited number that will fit in the L1 MMU. 1135 However, using more entries will allow mapping more low memory. This 1136 can be useful in optimizing the layout of kernel virtual memory. 1137 1138 Say N here unless you know what you are doing. 1139 1140config LOWMEM_CAM_NUM 1141 depends on FSL_BOOKE 1142 int "Number of CAMs to use to map low memory" if LOWMEM_CAM_NUM_BOOL 1143 default 3 1144 1145config DYNAMIC_MEMSTART 1146 bool "Enable page aligned dynamic load address for kernel" 1147 depends on ADVANCED_OPTIONS && FLATMEM && (FSL_BOOKE || 44x) 1148 select NONSTATIC_KERNEL 1149 help 1150 This option enables the kernel to be loaded at any page aligned 1151 physical address. The kernel creates a mapping from KERNELBASE to 1152 the address where the kernel is loaded. The page size here implies 1153 the TLB page size of the mapping for kernel on the particular platform. 1154 Please refer to the init code for finding the TLB page size. 1155 1156 DYNAMIC_MEMSTART is an easy way of implementing pseudo-RELOCATABLE 1157 kernel image, where the only restriction is the page aligned kernel 1158 load address. When this option is enabled, the compile time physical 1159 address CONFIG_PHYSICAL_START is ignored. 1160 1161 This option is overridden by CONFIG_RELOCATABLE 1162 1163config PAGE_OFFSET_BOOL 1164 bool "Set custom page offset address" 1165 depends on ADVANCED_OPTIONS 1166 help 1167 This option allows you to set the kernel virtual address at which 1168 the kernel will map low memory. This can be useful in optimizing 1169 the virtual memory layout of the system. 1170 1171 Say N here unless you know what you are doing. 1172 1173config PAGE_OFFSET 1174 hex "Virtual address of memory base" if PAGE_OFFSET_BOOL 1175 default "0xc0000000" 1176 1177config KERNEL_START_BOOL 1178 bool "Set custom kernel base address" 1179 depends on ADVANCED_OPTIONS 1180 help 1181 This option allows you to set the kernel virtual address at which 1182 the kernel will be loaded. Normally this should match PAGE_OFFSET 1183 however there are times (like kdump) that one might not want them 1184 to be the same. 1185 1186 Say N here unless you know what you are doing. 1187 1188config KERNEL_START 1189 hex "Virtual address of kernel base" if KERNEL_START_BOOL 1190 default PAGE_OFFSET if PAGE_OFFSET_BOOL 1191 default "0xc2000000" if CRASH_DUMP && !NONSTATIC_KERNEL 1192 default "0xc0000000" 1193 1194config PHYSICAL_START_BOOL 1195 bool "Set physical address where the kernel is loaded" 1196 depends on ADVANCED_OPTIONS && FLATMEM && FSL_BOOKE 1197 help 1198 This gives the physical address where the kernel is loaded. 1199 1200 Say N here unless you know what you are doing. 1201 1202config PHYSICAL_START 1203 hex "Physical address where the kernel is loaded" if PHYSICAL_START_BOOL 1204 default "0x02000000" if PPC_BOOK3S && CRASH_DUMP && !NONSTATIC_KERNEL 1205 default "0x00000000" 1206 1207config PHYSICAL_ALIGN 1208 hex 1209 default "0x04000000" if FSL_BOOKE 1210 help 1211 This value puts the alignment restrictions on physical address 1212 where kernel is loaded and run from. Kernel is compiled for an 1213 address which meets above alignment restriction. 1214 1215config TASK_SIZE_BOOL 1216 bool "Set custom user task size" 1217 depends on ADVANCED_OPTIONS 1218 help 1219 This option allows you to set the amount of virtual address space 1220 allocated to user tasks. This can be useful in optimizing the 1221 virtual memory layout of the system. 1222 1223 Say N here unless you know what you are doing. 1224 1225config TASK_SIZE 1226 hex "Size of user task space" if TASK_SIZE_BOOL 1227 default "0x80000000" if PPC_8xx 1228 default "0xb0000000" if PPC_BOOK3S_32 && STRICT_KERNEL_RWX 1229 default "0xc0000000" 1230endmenu 1231 1232if PPC64 1233# This value must have zeroes in the bottom 60 bits otherwise lots will break 1234config PAGE_OFFSET 1235 hex 1236 default "0xc000000000000000" 1237config KERNEL_START 1238 hex 1239 default "0xc000000000000000" 1240config PHYSICAL_START 1241 hex 1242 default "0x00000000" 1243endif 1244 1245config ARCH_RANDOM 1246 def_bool n 1247 1248config PPC_LIB_RHEAP 1249 bool 1250 1251source "arch/powerpc/kvm/Kconfig" 1252 1253source "kernel/livepatch/Kconfig" 1254