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comment "Processor Type"

# Select CPU types depending on the architecture selected.  This selects
# which CPUs we support in the kernel image, and the compiler instruction
# optimiser behaviour.

# ARM610
config CPU_ARM610
	bool "Support ARM610 processor" if ARCH_RPC
	select CPU_32v3
	select CPU_CACHE_V3
	select CPU_CACHE_VIVT
	select CPU_CP15_MMU
	select CPU_COPY_V3 if MMU
	select CPU_TLB_V3 if MMU
	select CPU_PABRT_LEGACY
	help
	  The ARM610 is the successor to the ARM3 processor
	  and was produced by VLSI Technology Inc.

	  Say Y if you want support for the ARM610 processor.
	  Otherwise, say N.

# ARM7TDMI
config CPU_ARM7TDMI
	bool "Support ARM7TDMI processor"
	depends on !MMU
	select CPU_32v4T
	select CPU_ABRT_LV4T
	select CPU_PABRT_LEGACY
	select CPU_CACHE_V4
	help
	  A 32-bit RISC microprocessor based on the ARM7 processor core
	  which has no memory control unit and cache.

	  Say Y if you want support for the ARM7TDMI processor.
	  Otherwise, say N.

# ARM710
config CPU_ARM710
	bool "Support ARM710 processor" if ARCH_RPC
	select CPU_32v3
	select CPU_CACHE_V3
	select CPU_CACHE_VIVT
	select CPU_CP15_MMU
	select CPU_COPY_V3 if MMU
	select CPU_TLB_V3 if MMU
	select CPU_PABRT_LEGACY
	help
	  A 32-bit RISC microprocessor based on the ARM7 processor core
	  designed by Advanced RISC Machines Ltd. The ARM710 is the
	  successor to the ARM610 processor. It was released in
	  July 1994 by VLSI Technology Inc.

	  Say Y if you want support for the ARM710 processor.
	  Otherwise, say N.

# ARM720T
config CPU_ARM720T
	bool "Support ARM720T processor" if ARCH_INTEGRATOR
	select CPU_32v4T
	select CPU_ABRT_LV4T
	select CPU_PABRT_LEGACY
	select CPU_CACHE_V4
	select CPU_CACHE_VIVT
	select CPU_CP15_MMU
	select CPU_COPY_V4WT if MMU
	select CPU_TLB_V4WT if MMU
	help
	  A 32-bit RISC processor with 8kByte Cache, Write Buffer and
	  MMU built around an ARM7TDMI core.

	  Say Y if you want support for the ARM720T processor.
	  Otherwise, say N.

# ARM740T
config CPU_ARM740T
	bool "Support ARM740T processor" if ARCH_INTEGRATOR
	depends on !MMU
	select CPU_32v4T
	select CPU_ABRT_LV4T
	select CPU_PABRT_LEGACY
	select CPU_CACHE_V3	# although the core is v4t
	select CPU_CP15_MPU
	help
	  A 32-bit RISC processor with 8KB cache or 4KB variants,
	  write buffer and MPU(Protection Unit) built around
	  an ARM7TDMI core.

	  Say Y if you want support for the ARM740T processor.
	  Otherwise, say N.

# ARM9TDMI
config CPU_ARM9TDMI
	bool "Support ARM9TDMI processor"
	depends on !MMU
	select CPU_32v4T
	select CPU_ABRT_NOMMU
	select CPU_PABRT_LEGACY
	select CPU_CACHE_V4
	help
	  A 32-bit RISC microprocessor based on the ARM9 processor core
	  which has no memory control unit and cache.

	  Say Y if you want support for the ARM9TDMI processor.
	  Otherwise, say N.

# ARM920T
config CPU_ARM920T
	bool "Support ARM920T processor" if ARCH_INTEGRATOR
	select CPU_32v4T
	select CPU_ABRT_EV4T
	select CPU_PABRT_LEGACY
	select CPU_CACHE_V4WT
	select CPU_CACHE_VIVT
	select CPU_CP15_MMU
	select CPU_COPY_V4WB if MMU
	select CPU_TLB_V4WBI if MMU
	help
	  The ARM920T is licensed to be produced by numerous vendors,
	  and is used in the Cirrus EP93xx and the Samsung S3C2410.

	  Say Y if you want support for the ARM920T processor.
	  Otherwise, say N.

# ARM922T
config CPU_ARM922T
	bool "Support ARM922T processor" if ARCH_INTEGRATOR
	select CPU_32v4T
	select CPU_ABRT_EV4T
	select CPU_PABRT_LEGACY
	select CPU_CACHE_V4WT
	select CPU_CACHE_VIVT
	select CPU_CP15_MMU
	select CPU_COPY_V4WB if MMU
	select CPU_TLB_V4WBI if MMU
	help
	  The ARM922T is a version of the ARM920T, but with smaller
	  instruction and data caches. It is used in Altera's
	  Excalibur XA device family and Micrel's KS8695 Centaur.

	  Say Y if you want support for the ARM922T processor.
	  Otherwise, say N.

# ARM925T
config CPU_ARM925T
 	bool "Support ARM925T processor" if ARCH_OMAP1
	select CPU_32v4T
	select CPU_ABRT_EV4T
	select CPU_PABRT_LEGACY
	select CPU_CACHE_V4WT
	select CPU_CACHE_VIVT
	select CPU_CP15_MMU
	select CPU_COPY_V4WB if MMU
	select CPU_TLB_V4WBI if MMU
 	help
 	  The ARM925T is a mix between the ARM920T and ARM926T, but with
	  different instruction and data caches. It is used in TI's OMAP
 	  device family.

 	  Say Y if you want support for the ARM925T processor.
 	  Otherwise, say N.

# ARM926T
config CPU_ARM926T
	bool "Support ARM926T processor" if ARCH_INTEGRATOR || MACH_REALVIEW_EB
	select CPU_32v5
	select CPU_ABRT_EV5TJ
	select CPU_PABRT_LEGACY
	select CPU_CACHE_VIVT
	select CPU_CP15_MMU
	select CPU_COPY_V4WB if MMU
	select CPU_TLB_V4WBI if MMU
	help
	  This is a variant of the ARM920.  It has slightly different
	  instruction sequences for cache and TLB operations.  Curiously,
	  there is no documentation on it at the ARM corporate website.

	  Say Y if you want support for the ARM926T processor.
	  Otherwise, say N.

# FA526
config CPU_FA526
	bool
	select CPU_32v4
	select CPU_ABRT_EV4
	select CPU_PABRT_LEGACY
	select CPU_CACHE_VIVT
	select CPU_CP15_MMU
	select CPU_CACHE_FA
	select CPU_COPY_FA if MMU
	select CPU_TLB_FA if MMU
	help
	  The FA526 is a version of the ARMv4 compatible processor with
	  Branch Target Buffer, Unified TLB and cache line size 16.

	  Say Y if you want support for the FA526 processor.
	  Otherwise, say N.

# ARM940T
config CPU_ARM940T
	bool "Support ARM940T processor" if ARCH_INTEGRATOR
	depends on !MMU
	select CPU_32v4T
	select CPU_ABRT_NOMMU
	select CPU_PABRT_LEGACY
	select CPU_CACHE_VIVT
	select CPU_CP15_MPU
	help
	  ARM940T is a member of the ARM9TDMI family of general-
	  purpose microprocessors with MPU and separate 4KB
	  instruction and 4KB data cases, each with a 4-word line
	  length.

	  Say Y if you want support for the ARM940T processor.
	  Otherwise, say N.

# ARM946E-S
config CPU_ARM946E
	bool "Support ARM946E-S processor" if ARCH_INTEGRATOR
	depends on !MMU
	select CPU_32v5
	select CPU_ABRT_NOMMU
	select CPU_PABRT_LEGACY
	select CPU_CACHE_VIVT
	select CPU_CP15_MPU
	help
	  ARM946E-S is a member of the ARM9E-S family of high-
	  performance, 32-bit system-on-chip processor solutions.
	  The TCM and ARMv5TE 32-bit instruction set is supported.

	  Say Y if you want support for the ARM946E-S processor.
	  Otherwise, say N.

# ARM1020 - needs validating
config CPU_ARM1020
	bool "Support ARM1020T (rev 0) processor" if ARCH_INTEGRATOR
	select CPU_32v5
	select CPU_ABRT_EV4T
	select CPU_PABRT_LEGACY
	select CPU_CACHE_V4WT
	select CPU_CACHE_VIVT
	select CPU_CP15_MMU
	select CPU_COPY_V4WB if MMU
	select CPU_TLB_V4WBI if MMU
	help
	  The ARM1020 is the 32K cached version of the ARM10 processor,
	  with an addition of a floating-point unit.

	  Say Y if you want support for the ARM1020 processor.
	  Otherwise, say N.

# ARM1020E - needs validating
config CPU_ARM1020E
	bool "Support ARM1020E processor" if ARCH_INTEGRATOR
	select CPU_32v5
	select CPU_ABRT_EV4T
	select CPU_PABRT_LEGACY
	select CPU_CACHE_V4WT
	select CPU_CACHE_VIVT
	select CPU_CP15_MMU
	select CPU_COPY_V4WB if MMU
	select CPU_TLB_V4WBI if MMU
	depends on n

# ARM1022E
config CPU_ARM1022
	bool "Support ARM1022E processor" if ARCH_INTEGRATOR
	select CPU_32v5
	select CPU_ABRT_EV4T
	select CPU_PABRT_LEGACY
	select CPU_CACHE_VIVT
	select CPU_CP15_MMU
	select CPU_COPY_V4WB if MMU # can probably do better
	select CPU_TLB_V4WBI if MMU
	help
	  The ARM1022E is an implementation of the ARMv5TE architecture
	  based upon the ARM10 integer core with a 16KiB L1 Harvard cache,
	  embedded trace macrocell, and a floating-point unit.

	  Say Y if you want support for the ARM1022E processor.
	  Otherwise, say N.

# ARM1026EJ-S
config CPU_ARM1026
	bool "Support ARM1026EJ-S processor" if ARCH_INTEGRATOR
	select CPU_32v5
	select CPU_ABRT_EV5T # But need Jazelle, but EV5TJ ignores bit 10
	select CPU_PABRT_LEGACY
	select CPU_CACHE_VIVT
	select CPU_CP15_MMU
	select CPU_COPY_V4WB if MMU # can probably do better
	select CPU_TLB_V4WBI if MMU
	help
	  The ARM1026EJ-S is an implementation of the ARMv5TEJ architecture
	  based upon the ARM10 integer core.

	  Say Y if you want support for the ARM1026EJ-S processor.
	  Otherwise, say N.

# SA110
config CPU_SA110
	bool "Support StrongARM(R) SA-110 processor" if ARCH_RPC
	select CPU_32v3 if ARCH_RPC
	select CPU_32v4 if !ARCH_RPC
	select CPU_ABRT_EV4
	select CPU_PABRT_LEGACY
	select CPU_CACHE_V4WB
	select CPU_CACHE_VIVT
	select CPU_CP15_MMU
	select CPU_COPY_V4WB if MMU
	select CPU_TLB_V4WB if MMU
	help
	  The Intel StrongARM(R) SA-110 is a 32-bit microprocessor and
	  is available at five speeds ranging from 100 MHz to 233 MHz.
	  More information is available at
	  <http://developer.intel.com/design/strong/sa110.htm>.

	  Say Y if you want support for the SA-110 processor.
	  Otherwise, say N.

# SA1100
config CPU_SA1100
	bool
	select CPU_32v4
	select CPU_ABRT_EV4
	select CPU_PABRT_LEGACY
	select CPU_CACHE_V4WB
	select CPU_CACHE_VIVT
	select CPU_CP15_MMU
	select CPU_TLB_V4WB if MMU

# XScale
config CPU_XSCALE
	bool
	select CPU_32v5
	select CPU_ABRT_EV5T
	select CPU_PABRT_LEGACY
	select CPU_CACHE_VIVT
	select CPU_CP15_MMU
	select CPU_TLB_V4WBI if MMU

# XScale Core Version 3
config CPU_XSC3
	bool
	select CPU_32v5
	select CPU_ABRT_EV5T
	select CPU_PABRT_LEGACY
	select CPU_CACHE_VIVT
	select CPU_CP15_MMU
	select CPU_TLB_V4WBI if MMU
	select IO_36

# Marvell PJ1 (Mohawk)
config CPU_MOHAWK
	bool
	select CPU_32v5
	select CPU_ABRT_EV5T
	select CPU_PABRT_LEGACY
	select CPU_CACHE_VIVT
	select CPU_CP15_MMU
	select CPU_TLB_V4WBI if MMU
	select CPU_COPY_V4WB if MMU

# Feroceon
config CPU_FEROCEON
	bool
	select CPU_32v5
	select CPU_ABRT_EV5T
	select CPU_PABRT_LEGACY
	select CPU_CACHE_VIVT
	select CPU_CP15_MMU
	select CPU_COPY_FEROCEON if MMU
	select CPU_TLB_FEROCEON if MMU

config CPU_FEROCEON_OLD_ID
	bool "Accept early Feroceon cores with an ARM926 ID"
	depends on CPU_FEROCEON && !CPU_ARM926T
	default y
	help
	  This enables the usage of some old Feroceon cores
	  for which the CPU ID is equal to the ARM926 ID.
	  Relevant for Feroceon-1850 and early Feroceon-2850.

# Marvell PJ4
config CPU_PJ4
	bool
	select CPU_V7
	select ARM_THUMBEE

# ARMv6
config CPU_V6
	bool "Support ARM V6 processor" if ARCH_INTEGRATOR || MACH_REALVIEW_EB || MACH_REALVIEW_PBX
	select CPU_32v6
	select CPU_ABRT_EV6
	select CPU_PABRT_V6
	select CPU_CACHE_V6
	select CPU_CACHE_VIPT
	select CPU_CP15_MMU
	select CPU_HAS_ASID if MMU
	select CPU_COPY_V6 if MMU
	select CPU_TLB_V6 if MMU

# ARMv6k
config CPU_V6K
	bool "Support ARM V6K processor" if ARCH_INTEGRATOR || MACH_REALVIEW_EB || MACH_REALVIEW_PBX
	select CPU_32v6
	select CPU_32v6K
	select CPU_ABRT_EV6
	select CPU_PABRT_V6
	select CPU_CACHE_V6
	select CPU_CACHE_VIPT
	select CPU_CP15_MMU
	select CPU_HAS_ASID if MMU
	select CPU_COPY_V6 if MMU
	select CPU_TLB_V6 if MMU

# ARMv7
config CPU_V7
	bool "Support ARM V7 processor" if ARCH_INTEGRATOR || MACH_REALVIEW_EB || MACH_REALVIEW_PBX
	select CPU_32v6K
	select CPU_32v7
	select CPU_ABRT_EV7
	select CPU_PABRT_V7
	select CPU_CACHE_V7
	select CPU_CACHE_VIPT
	select CPU_CP15_MMU
	select CPU_HAS_ASID if MMU
	select CPU_COPY_V6 if MMU
	select CPU_TLB_V7 if MMU

# Figure out what processor architecture version we should be using.
# This defines the compiler instruction set which depends on the machine type.
config CPU_32v3
	bool
	select TLS_REG_EMUL if SMP || !MMU
	select NEEDS_SYSCALL_FOR_CMPXCHG if SMP
	select CPU_USE_DOMAINS if MMU

config CPU_32v4
	bool
	select TLS_REG_EMUL if SMP || !MMU
	select NEEDS_SYSCALL_FOR_CMPXCHG if SMP
	select CPU_USE_DOMAINS if MMU

config CPU_32v4T
	bool
	select TLS_REG_EMUL if SMP || !MMU
	select NEEDS_SYSCALL_FOR_CMPXCHG if SMP
	select CPU_USE_DOMAINS if MMU

config CPU_32v5
	bool
	select TLS_REG_EMUL if SMP || !MMU
	select NEEDS_SYSCALL_FOR_CMPXCHG if SMP
	select CPU_USE_DOMAINS if MMU

config CPU_32v6
	bool
	select TLS_REG_EMUL if !CPU_32v6K && !MMU
	select CPU_USE_DOMAINS if CPU_V6 && MMU

config CPU_32v6K
	bool

config CPU_32v7
	bool

# The abort model
config CPU_ABRT_NOMMU
	bool

config CPU_ABRT_EV4
	bool

config CPU_ABRT_EV4T
	bool

config CPU_ABRT_LV4T
	bool

config CPU_ABRT_EV5T
	bool

config CPU_ABRT_EV5TJ
	bool

config CPU_ABRT_EV6
	bool

config CPU_ABRT_EV7
	bool

config CPU_PABRT_LEGACY
	bool

config CPU_PABRT_V6
	bool

config CPU_PABRT_V7
	bool

# The cache model
config CPU_CACHE_V3
	bool

config CPU_CACHE_V4
	bool

config CPU_CACHE_V4WT
	bool

config CPU_CACHE_V4WB
	bool

config CPU_CACHE_V6
	bool

config CPU_CACHE_V7
	bool

config CPU_CACHE_VIVT
	bool

config CPU_CACHE_VIPT
	bool

config CPU_CACHE_FA
	bool

if MMU
# The copy-page model
config CPU_COPY_V3
	bool

config CPU_COPY_V4WT
	bool

config CPU_COPY_V4WB
	bool

config CPU_COPY_FEROCEON
	bool

config CPU_COPY_FA
	bool

config CPU_COPY_V6
	bool

# This selects the TLB model
config CPU_TLB_V3
	bool
	help
	  ARM Architecture Version 3 TLB.

config CPU_TLB_V4WT
	bool
	help
	  ARM Architecture Version 4 TLB with writethrough cache.

config CPU_TLB_V4WB
	bool
	help
	  ARM Architecture Version 4 TLB with writeback cache.

config CPU_TLB_V4WBI
	bool
	help
	  ARM Architecture Version 4 TLB with writeback cache and invalidate
	  instruction cache entry.

config CPU_TLB_FEROCEON
	bool
	help
	  Feroceon TLB (v4wbi with non-outer-cachable page table walks).

config CPU_TLB_FA
	bool
	help
	  Faraday ARM FA526 architecture, unified TLB with writeback cache
	  and invalidate instruction cache entry. Branch target buffer is
	  also supported.

config CPU_TLB_V6
	bool

config CPU_TLB_V7
	bool

config VERIFY_PERMISSION_FAULT
	bool
endif

config CPU_HAS_ASID
	bool
	help
	  This indicates whether the CPU has the ASID register; used to
	  tag TLB and possibly cache entries.

config CPU_CP15
	bool
	help
	  Processor has the CP15 register.

config CPU_CP15_MMU
	bool
	select CPU_CP15
	help
	  Processor has the CP15 register, which has MMU related registers.

config CPU_CP15_MPU
	bool
	select CPU_CP15
	help
	  Processor has the CP15 register, which has MPU related registers.

config CPU_USE_DOMAINS
	bool
	help
	  This option enables or disables the use of domain switching
	  via the set_fs() function.

#
# CPU supports 36-bit I/O
#
config IO_36
	bool

comment "Processor Features"

config ARM_LPAE
	bool "Support for the Large Physical Address Extension"
	depends on MMU && CPU_V7
	help
	  Say Y if you have an ARMv7 processor supporting the LPAE page
	  table format and you would like to access memory beyond the
	  4GB limit. The resulting kernel image will not run on
	  processors without the LPA extension.

	  If unsure, say N.

config ARCH_PHYS_ADDR_T_64BIT
	def_bool ARM_LPAE

config ARCH_DMA_ADDR_T_64BIT
	bool

config ARM_THUMB
	bool "Support Thumb user binaries"
	depends on CPU_ARM720T || CPU_ARM740T || CPU_ARM920T || CPU_ARM922T || CPU_ARM925T || CPU_ARM926T || CPU_ARM940T || CPU_ARM946E || CPU_ARM1020 || CPU_ARM1020E || CPU_ARM1022 || CPU_ARM1026 || CPU_XSCALE || CPU_XSC3 || CPU_MOHAWK || CPU_V6 || CPU_V6K || CPU_V7 || CPU_FEROCEON
	default y
	help
	  Say Y if you want to include kernel support for running user space
	  Thumb binaries.

	  The Thumb instruction set is a compressed form of the standard ARM
	  instruction set resulting in smaller binaries at the expense of
	  slightly less efficient code.

	  If you don't know what this all is, saying Y is a safe choice.

config ARM_THUMBEE
	bool "Enable ThumbEE CPU extension"
	depends on CPU_V7
	help
	  Say Y here if you have a CPU with the ThumbEE extension and code to
	  make use of it. Say N for code that can run on CPUs without ThumbEE.

config SWP_EMULATE
	bool "Emulate SWP/SWPB instructions"
	depends on !CPU_USE_DOMAINS && CPU_V7
	select HAVE_PROC_CPU if PROC_FS
	default y if SMP
	help
	  ARMv6 architecture deprecates use of the SWP/SWPB instructions.
	  ARMv7 multiprocessing extensions introduce the ability to disable
	  these instructions, triggering an undefined instruction exception
	  when executed. Say Y here to enable software emulation of these
	  instructions for userspace (not kernel) using LDREX/STREX.
	  Also creates /proc/cpu/swp_emulation for statistics.

	  In some older versions of glibc [<=2.8] SWP is used during futex
	  trylock() operations with the assumption that the code will not
	  be preempted. This invalid assumption may be more likely to fail
	  with SWP emulation enabled, leading to deadlock of the user
	  application.

	  NOTE: when accessing uncached shared regions, LDREX/STREX rely
	  on an external transaction monitoring block called a global
	  monitor to maintain update atomicity. If your system does not
	  implement a global monitor, this option can cause programs that
	  perform SWP operations to uncached memory to deadlock.

	  If unsure, say Y.

config CPU_BIG_ENDIAN
	bool "Build big-endian kernel"
	depends on ARCH_SUPPORTS_BIG_ENDIAN
	help
	  Say Y if you plan on running a kernel in big-endian mode.
	  Note that your board must be properly built and your board
	  port must properly enable any big-endian related features
	  of your chipset/board/processor.

config CPU_ENDIAN_BE8
	bool
	depends on CPU_BIG_ENDIAN
	default CPU_V6 || CPU_V6K || CPU_V7
	help
	  Support for the BE-8 (big-endian) mode on ARMv6 and ARMv7 processors.

config CPU_ENDIAN_BE32
	bool
	depends on CPU_BIG_ENDIAN
	default !CPU_ENDIAN_BE8
	help
	  Support for the BE-32 (big-endian) mode on pre-ARMv6 processors.

config CPU_HIGH_VECTOR
	depends on !MMU && CPU_CP15 && !CPU_ARM740T
	bool "Select the High exception vector"
	help
	  Say Y here to select high exception vector(0xFFFF0000~).
	  The exception vector can be vary depending on the platform
	  design in nommu mode. If your platform needs to select
	  high exception vector, say Y.
	  Otherwise or if you are unsure, say N, and the low exception
	  vector (0x00000000~) will be used.

config CPU_ICACHE_DISABLE
	bool "Disable I-Cache (I-bit)"
	depends on CPU_CP15 && !(CPU_ARM610 || CPU_ARM710 || CPU_ARM720T || CPU_ARM740T || CPU_XSCALE || CPU_XSC3)
	help
	  Say Y here to disable the processor instruction cache. Unless
	  you have a reason not to or are unsure, say N.

config CPU_DCACHE_DISABLE
	bool "Disable D-Cache (C-bit)"
	depends on CPU_CP15
	help
	  Say Y here to disable the processor data cache. Unless
	  you have a reason not to or are unsure, say N.

config CPU_DCACHE_SIZE
	hex
	depends on CPU_ARM740T || CPU_ARM946E
	default 0x00001000 if CPU_ARM740T
	default 0x00002000 # default size for ARM946E-S
	help
	  Some cores are synthesizable to have various sized cache. For
	  ARM946E-S case, it can vary from 0KB to 1MB.
	  To support such cache operations, it is efficient to know the size
	  before compile time.
	  If your SoC is configured to have a different size, define the value
	  here with proper conditions.

config CPU_DCACHE_WRITETHROUGH
	bool "Force write through D-cache"
	depends on (CPU_ARM740T || CPU_ARM920T || CPU_ARM922T || CPU_ARM925T || CPU_ARM926T || CPU_ARM940T || CPU_ARM946E || CPU_ARM1020 || CPU_FA526) && !CPU_DCACHE_DISABLE
	default y if CPU_ARM925T
	help
	  Say Y here to use the data cache in writethrough mode. Unless you
	  specifically require this or are unsure, say N.

config CPU_CACHE_ROUND_ROBIN
	bool "Round robin I and D cache replacement algorithm"
	depends on (CPU_ARM926T || CPU_ARM946E || CPU_ARM1020) && (!CPU_ICACHE_DISABLE || !CPU_DCACHE_DISABLE)
	help
	  Say Y here to use the predictable round-robin cache replacement
	  policy.  Unless you specifically require this or are unsure, say N.

config CPU_BPREDICT_DISABLE
	bool "Disable branch prediction"
	depends on CPU_ARM1020 || CPU_V6 || CPU_V6K || CPU_MOHAWK || CPU_XSC3 || CPU_V7 || CPU_FA526
	help
	  Say Y here to disable branch prediction.  If unsure, say N.

config TLS_REG_EMUL
	bool
	help
	  An SMP system using a pre-ARMv6 processor (there are apparently
	  a few prototypes like that in existence) and therefore access to
	  that required register must be emulated.

config NEEDS_SYSCALL_FOR_CMPXCHG
	bool
	help
	  SMP on a pre-ARMv6 processor?  Well OK then.
	  Forget about fast user space cmpxchg support.
	  It is just not possible.

config DMA_CACHE_RWFO
	bool "Enable read/write for ownership DMA cache maintenance"
	depends on CPU_V6K && SMP
	default y
	help
	  The Snoop Control Unit on ARM11MPCore does not detect the
	  cache maintenance operations and the dma_{map,unmap}_area()
	  functions may leave stale cache entries on other CPUs. By
	  enabling this option, Read or Write For Ownership in the ARMv6
	  DMA cache maintenance functions is performed. These LDR/STR
	  instructions change the cache line state to shared or modified
	  so that the cache operation has the desired effect.

	  Note that the workaround is only valid on processors that do
	  not perform speculative loads into the D-cache. For such
	  processors, if cache maintenance operations are not broadcast
	  in hardware, other workarounds are needed (e.g. cache
	  maintenance broadcasting in software via FIQ).

config OUTER_CACHE
	bool

config OUTER_CACHE_SYNC
	bool
	help
	  The outer cache has a outer_cache_fns.sync function pointer
	  that can be used to drain the write buffer of the outer cache.

config CACHE_FEROCEON_L2
	bool "Enable the Feroceon L2 cache controller"
	depends on ARCH_KIRKWOOD || ARCH_MV78XX0
	default y
	select OUTER_CACHE
	help
	  This option enables the Feroceon L2 cache controller.

config CACHE_FEROCEON_L2_WRITETHROUGH
	bool "Force Feroceon L2 cache write through"
	depends on CACHE_FEROCEON_L2
	help
	  Say Y here to use the Feroceon L2 cache in writethrough mode.
	  Unless you specifically require this, say N for writeback mode.

config MIGHT_HAVE_CACHE_L2X0
	bool
	help
	  This option should be selected by machines which have a L2x0
	  or PL310 cache controller, but where its use is optional.

	  The only effect of this option is to make CACHE_L2X0 and
	  related options available to the user for configuration.

	  Boards or SoCs which always require the cache controller
	  support to be present should select CACHE_L2X0 directly
	  instead of this option, thus preventing the user from
	  inadvertently configuring a broken kernel.

config CACHE_L2X0
	bool "Enable the L2x0 outer cache controller" if MIGHT_HAVE_CACHE_L2X0
	default MIGHT_HAVE_CACHE_L2X0
	select OUTER_CACHE
	select OUTER_CACHE_SYNC
	help
	  This option enables the L2x0 PrimeCell.

config CACHE_PL310
	bool
	depends on CACHE_L2X0
	default y if CPU_V7 && !(CPU_V6 || CPU_V6K)
	help
	  This option enables optimisations for the PL310 cache
	  controller.

config CACHE_TAUROS2
	bool "Enable the Tauros2 L2 cache controller"
	depends on (ARCH_DOVE || ARCH_MMP || CPU_PJ4)
	default y
	select OUTER_CACHE
	help
	  This option enables the Tauros2 L2 cache controller (as
	  found on PJ1/PJ4).

config CACHE_XSC3L2
	bool "Enable the L2 cache on XScale3"
	depends on CPU_XSC3
	default y
	select OUTER_CACHE
	help
	  This option enables the L2 cache on XScale3.

config ARM_L1_CACHE_SHIFT_6
	bool
	help
	  Setting ARM L1 cache line size to 64 Bytes.

config ARM_L1_CACHE_SHIFT
	int
	default 6 if ARM_L1_CACHE_SHIFT_6
	default 5

config ARM_DMA_MEM_BUFFERABLE
	bool "Use non-cacheable memory for DMA" if (CPU_V6 || CPU_V6K) && !CPU_V7
	depends on !(MACH_REALVIEW_PB1176 || REALVIEW_EB_ARM11MP || \
		     MACH_REALVIEW_PB11MP)
	default y if CPU_V6 || CPU_V6K || CPU_V7
	help
	  Historically, the kernel has used strongly ordered mappings to
	  provide DMA coherent memory.  With the advent of ARMv7, mapping
	  memory with differing types results in unpredictable behaviour,
	  so on these CPUs, this option is forced on.

	  Multiple mappings with differing attributes is also unpredictable
	  on ARMv6 CPUs, but since they do not have aggressive speculative
	  prefetch, no harm appears to occur.

	  However, drivers may be missing the necessary barriers for ARMv6,
	  and therefore turning this on may result in unpredictable driver
	  behaviour.  Therefore, we offer this as an option.

	  You are recommended say 'Y' here and debug any affected drivers.

config ARCH_HAS_BARRIERS
	bool
	help
	  This option allows the use of custom mandatory barriers
	  included via the mach/barriers.h file.