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License cleanup: add SPDX GPL-2.0 license identifier to files with no license Many source files in the tree are missing licensing information, which makes it harder for compliance tools to determine the correct license. By default all files without license information are under the default license of the kernel, which is GPL version 2. Update the files which contain no license information with the 'GPL-2.0' SPDX license identifier. The SPDX identifier is a legally binding shorthand, which can be used instead of the full boiler plate text. This patch is based on work done by Thomas Gleixner and Kate Stewart and Philippe Ombredanne. How this work was done: Patches were generated and checked against linux-4.14-rc6 for a subset of the use cases: - file had no licensing information it it. - file was a */uapi/* one with no licensing information in it, - file was a */uapi/* one with existing licensing information, Further patches will be generated in subsequent months to fix up cases where non-standard license headers were used, and references to license had to be inferred by heuristics based on keywords. The analysis to determine which SPDX License Identifier to be applied to a file was done in a spreadsheet of side by side results from of the output of two independent scanners (ScanCode & Windriver) producing SPDX tag:value files created by Philippe Ombredanne. Philippe prepared the base worksheet, and did an initial spot review of a few 1000 files. The 4.13 kernel was the starting point of the analysis with 60,537 files assessed. Kate Stewart did a file by file comparison of the scanner results in the spreadsheet to determine which SPDX license identifier(s) to be applied to the file. She confirmed any determination that was not immediately clear with lawyers working with the Linux Foundation. Criteria used to select files for SPDX license identifier tagging was: - Files considered eligible had to be source code files. - Make and config files were included as candidates if they contained >5 lines of source - File already had some variant of a license header in it (even if <5 lines). All documentation files were explicitly excluded. The following heuristics were used to determine which SPDX license identifiers to apply. - when both scanners couldn't find any license traces, file was considered to have no license information in it, and the top level COPYING file license applied. For non */uapi/* files that summary was: SPDX license identifier # files ---------------------------------------------------|------- GPL-2.0 11139 and resulted in the first patch in this series. If that file was a */uapi/* path one, it was "GPL-2.0 WITH Linux-syscall-note" otherwise it was "GPL-2.0". Results of that was: SPDX license identifier # files ---------------------------------------------------|------- GPL-2.0 WITH Linux-syscall-note 930 and resulted in the second patch in this series. - if a file had some form of licensing information in it, and was one of the */uapi/* ones, it was denoted with the Linux-syscall-note if any GPL family license was found in the file or had no licensing in it (per prior point). Results summary: SPDX license identifier # files ---------------------------------------------------|------ GPL-2.0 WITH Linux-syscall-note 270 GPL-2.0+ WITH Linux-syscall-note 169 ((GPL-2.0 WITH Linux-syscall-note) OR BSD-2-Clause) 21 ((GPL-2.0 WITH Linux-syscall-note) OR BSD-3-Clause) 17 LGPL-2.1+ WITH Linux-syscall-note 15 GPL-1.0+ WITH Linux-syscall-note 14 ((GPL-2.0+ WITH Linux-syscall-note) OR BSD-3-Clause) 5 LGPL-2.0+ WITH Linux-syscall-note 4 LGPL-2.1 WITH Linux-syscall-note 3 ((GPL-2.0 WITH Linux-syscall-note) OR MIT) 3 ((GPL-2.0 WITH Linux-syscall-note) AND MIT) 1 and that resulted in the third patch in this series. - when the two scanners agreed on the detected license(s), that became the concluded license(s). - when there was disagreement between the two scanners (one detected a license but the other didn't, or they both detected different licenses) a manual inspection of the file occurred. - In most cases a manual inspection of the information in the file resulted in a clear resolution of the license that should apply (and which scanner probably needed to revisit its heuristics). - When it was not immediately clear, the license identifier was confirmed with lawyers working with the Linux Foundation. - If there was any question as to the appropriate license identifier, the file was flagged for further research and to be revisited later in time. In total, over 70 hours of logged manual review was done on the spreadsheet to determine the SPDX license identifiers to apply to the source files by Kate, Philippe, Thomas and, in some cases, confirmation by lawyers working with the Linux Foundation. Kate also obtained a third independent scan of the 4.13 code base from FOSSology, and compared selected files where the other two scanners disagreed against that SPDX file, to see if there was new insights. The Windriver scanner is based on an older version of FOSSology in part, so they are related. Thomas did random spot checks in about 500 files from the spreadsheets for the uapi headers and agreed with SPDX license identifier in the files he inspected. For the non-uapi files Thomas did random spot checks in about 15000 files. In initial set of patches against 4.14-rc6, 3 files were found to have copy/paste license identifier errors, and have been fixed to reflect the correct identifier. Additionally Philippe spent 10 hours this week doing a detailed manual inspection and review of the 12,461 patched files from the initial patch version early this week with: - a full scancode scan run, collecting the matched texts, detected license ids and scores - reviewing anything where there was a license detected (about 500+ files) to ensure that the applied SPDX license was correct - reviewing anything where there was no detection but the patch license was not GPL-2.0 WITH Linux-syscall-note to ensure that the applied SPDX license was correct This produced a worksheet with 20 files needing minor correction. This worksheet was then exported into 3 different .csv files for the different types of files to be modified. These .csv files were then reviewed by Greg. Thomas wrote a script to parse the csv files and add the proper SPDX tag to the file, in the format that the file expected. This script was further refined by Greg based on the output to detect more types of files automatically and to distinguish between header and source .c files (which need different comment types.) Finally Greg ran the script using the .csv files to generate the patches. Reviewed-by: Kate Stewart <kstewart@linuxfoundation.org> Reviewed-by: Philippe Ombredanne <pombredanne@nexb.com> Reviewed-by: Thomas Gleixner <tglx@linutronix.de> Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
2017-11-01 22:07:57 +08:00
# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0
menu "Kernel hacking"
source "lib/Kconfig.debug"
config ARM_PTDUMP_CORE
def_bool n
config ARM_PTDUMP_DEBUGFS
bool "Export kernel pagetable layout to userspace via debugfs"
depends on DEBUG_KERNEL
depends on MMU
select ARM_PTDUMP_CORE
select DEBUG_FS
---help---
Say Y here if you want to show the kernel pagetable layout in a
debugfs file. This information is only useful for kernel developers
who are working in architecture specific areas of the kernel.
It is probably not a good idea to enable this feature in a production
kernel.
If in doubt, say "N"
config DEBUG_WX
bool "Warn on W+X mappings at boot"
depends on MMU
select ARM_PTDUMP_CORE
---help---
Generate a warning if any W+X mappings are found at boot.
This is useful for discovering cases where the kernel is leaving
W+X mappings after applying NX, as such mappings are a security risk.
Look for a message in dmesg output like this:
arm/mm: Checked W+X mappings: passed, no W+X pages found.
or like this, if the check failed:
arm/mm: Checked W+X mappings: FAILED, <N> W+X pages found.
Note that even if the check fails, your kernel is possibly
still fine, as W+X mappings are not a security hole in
themselves, what they do is that they make the exploitation
of other unfixed kernel bugs easier.
There is no runtime or memory usage effect of this option
once the kernel has booted up - it's a one time check.
If in doubt, say "Y".
# RMK wants arm kernels compiled with frame pointers or stack unwinding.
# If you know what you are doing and are willing to live without stack
# traces, you can get a slightly smaller kernel by setting this option to
# n, but then RMK will have to kill you ;).
config FRAME_POINTER
bool
depends on !THUMB2_KERNEL
default y if !ARM_UNWIND || FUNCTION_GRAPH_TRACER
help
If you say N here, the resulting kernel will be slightly smaller and
faster. However, if neither FRAME_POINTER nor ARM_UNWIND are enabled,
when a problem occurs with the kernel, the information that is
reported is severely limited.
config ARM_UNWIND
bool "Enable stack unwinding support (EXPERIMENTAL)"
depends on AEABI
default y
help
This option enables stack unwinding support in the kernel
using the information automatically generated by the
compiler. The resulting kernel image is slightly bigger but
the performance is not affected. Currently, this feature
only works with EABI compilers. If unsure say Y.
config OLD_MCOUNT
bool
depends on FUNCTION_TRACER && FRAME_POINTER
default y
config DEBUG_USER
bool "Verbose user fault messages"
help
When a user program crashes due to an exception, the kernel can
print a brief message explaining what the problem was. This is
sometimes helpful for debugging but serves no purpose on a
production system. Most people should say N here.
In addition, you need to pass user_debug=N on the kernel command
line to enable this feature. N consists of the sum of:
1 - undefined instruction events
2 - system calls
4 - invalid data aborts
8 - SIGSEGV faults
16 - SIGBUS faults
# These options are only for real kernel hackers who want to get their hands dirty.
config DEBUG_LL
bool "Kernel low-level debugging functions (read help!)"
depends on DEBUG_KERNEL
help
Say Y here to include definitions of printascii, printch, printhex
in the kernel. This is helpful if you are debugging code that
executes before the console is initialized.
Note that selecting this option will limit the kernel to a single
UART definition, as specified below. Attempting to boot the kernel
image on a different platform *will not work*, so this option should
not be enabled for kernels that are intended to be portable.
choice
prompt "Kernel low-level debugging port"
depends on DEBUG_LL
config DEBUG_ALPINE_UART0
bool "Kernel low-level debugging messages via Alpine UART0"
depends on ARCH_ALPINE
select DEBUG_UART_8250
help
Say Y here if you want kernel low-level debugging support
on Alpine based platforms.
config DEBUG_ASM9260_UART
bool "Kernel low-level debugging via asm9260 UART"
depends on MACH_ASM9260
help
Say Y here if you want the debug print routines to direct
their output to an UART or USART port on asm9260 based
machines.
DEBUG_UART_PHYS | DEBUG_UART_VIRT
0x80000000 | 0xf0000000 | UART0
0x80004000 | 0xf0004000 | UART1
0x80008000 | 0xf0008000 | UART2
0x8000c000 | 0xf000c000 | UART3
0x80010000 | 0xf0010000 | UART4
0x80014000 | 0xf0014000 | UART5
0x80018000 | 0xf0018000 | UART6
0x8001c000 | 0xf001c000 | UART7
0x80020000 | 0xf0020000 | UART8
0x80024000 | 0xf0024000 | UART9
config DEBUG_AT91_RM9200_DBGU
bool "Kernel low-level debugging on AT91RM9200, AT91SAM9 DBGU"
select DEBUG_AT91_UART
depends on SOC_AT91RM9200 || SOC_AT91SAM9
help
Say Y here if you want kernel low-level debugging support
on the DBGU port of:
at91rm9200, at91sam9260, at91sam9g20, at91sam9261,
at91sam9g10, at91sam9n12, at91sam9rl64, at91sam9x5
config DEBUG_AT91_SAM9263_DBGU
bool "Kernel low-level debugging on AT91SAM{9263,9G45,A5D3} DBGU"
select DEBUG_AT91_UART
depends on SOC_AT91SAM9 || SOC_SAMA5D3
help
Say Y here if you want kernel low-level debugging support
on the DBGU port of:
at91sam9263, at91sam9g45, at91sam9m10,
sama5d3
config DEBUG_AT91_SAMA5D2_UART1
bool "Kernel low-level debugging on SAMA5D2 UART1"
select DEBUG_AT91_UART
depends on SOC_SAMA5D2
help
Say Y here if you want kernel low-level debugging support
on the UART1 port of sama5d2.
config DEBUG_AT91_SAMA5D4_USART3
bool "Kernel low-level debugging on SAMA5D4 USART3"
select DEBUG_AT91_UART
depends on SOC_SAMA5D4
help
Say Y here if you want kernel low-level debugging support
on the USART3 port of sama5d4.
config DEBUG_AT91_SAMV7_USART1
bool "Kernel low-level debugging via SAMV7 USART1"
select DEBUG_AT91_UART
depends on SOC_SAMV7
help
Say Y here if you want the debug print routines to direct
their output to the USART1 port on SAMV7 based
machines.
config DEBUG_BCM2835
bool "Kernel low-level debugging on BCM2835 PL011 UART"
depends on ARCH_BCM2835 && ARCH_MULTI_V6
select DEBUG_UART_PL01X
config DEBUG_BCM2836
bool "Kernel low-level debugging on BCM2836 PL011 UART"
depends on ARCH_BCM2835 && ARCH_MULTI_V7
select DEBUG_UART_PL01X
config DEBUG_BCM_5301X
bool "Kernel low-level debugging on BCM5301X/NSP UART1"
depends on ARCH_BCM_5301X || ARCH_BCM_NSP
select DEBUG_UART_8250
config DEBUG_BCM_HR2
bool "Kernel low-level debugging on Hurricane 2 UART2"
depends on ARCH_BCM_HR2
select DEBUG_UART_8250
config DEBUG_BCM_KONA_UART
bool "Kernel low-level debugging messages via BCM KONA UART"
depends on ARCH_BCM_MOBILE
select DEBUG_UART_8250
help
Say Y here if you want kernel low-level debugging support
on Broadcom SoC platforms.
This low level debug works for Broadcom
mobile SoCs in the Kona family of chips (e.g. bcm28155,
bcm11351, etc...)
config DEBUG_BCM63XX_UART
bool "Kernel low-level debugging on BCM63XX UART"
depends on ARCH_BCM_63XX
config DEBUG_BERLIN_UART
bool "Marvell Berlin SoC Debug UART"
depends on ARCH_BERLIN
select DEBUG_UART_8250
help
Say Y here if you want kernel low-level debugging support
on Marvell Berlin SoC based platforms.
config DEBUG_BRCMSTB_UART
bool "Use BRCMSTB UART for low-level debug"
depends on ARCH_BRCMSTB
help
Say Y here if you want the debug print routines to direct
their output to the first serial port on these devices. The
UART physical and virtual address is automatically provided
based on the chip identification register value.
If you have a Broadcom STB chip and would like early print
messages to appear over the UART, select this option.
config DEBUG_CLPS711X_UART1
bool "Kernel low-level debugging messages via UART1"
depends on ARCH_CLPS711X
help
Say Y here if you want the debug print routines to direct
their output to the first serial port on these devices.
config DEBUG_CLPS711X_UART2
bool "Kernel low-level debugging messages via UART2"
depends on ARCH_CLPS711X
help
Say Y here if you want the debug print routines to direct
their output to the second serial port on these devices.
config DEBUG_CNS3XXX
bool "Kernel Kernel low-level debugging on Cavium Networks CNS3xxx"
depends on ARCH_CNS3XXX
select DEBUG_UART_8250
help
Say Y here if you want the debug print routines to direct
their output to the CNS3xxx UART0.
config DEBUG_DAVINCI_DA8XX_UART1
bool "Kernel low-level debugging on DaVinci DA8XX using UART1"
depends on ARCH_DAVINCI_DA8XX
select DEBUG_UART_8250
help
Say Y here if you want the debug print routines to direct
their output to UART1 serial port on DaVinci DA8XX devices.
config DEBUG_DAVINCI_DA8XX_UART2
bool "Kernel low-level debugging on DaVinci DA8XX using UART2"
depends on ARCH_DAVINCI_DA8XX
select DEBUG_UART_8250
help
Say Y here if you want the debug print routines to direct
their output to UART2 serial port on DaVinci DA8XX devices.
config DEBUG_DAVINCI_DMx_UART0
bool "Kernel low-level debugging on DaVinci DMx using UART0"
depends on ARCH_DAVINCI_DMx
select DEBUG_UART_8250
help
Say Y here if you want the debug print routines to direct
their output to UART0 serial port on DaVinci DMx devices.
config DEBUG_DC21285_PORT
bool "Kernel low-level debugging messages via footbridge serial port"
depends on FOOTBRIDGE
help
Say Y here if you want the debug print routines to direct
their output to the serial port in the DC21285 (Footbridge).
config DEBUG_DIGICOLOR_UA0
bool "Kernel low-level debugging messages via Digicolor UA0"
depends on ARCH_DIGICOLOR
help
Say Y here if you want the debug print routines to direct
their output to the UA0 serial port in the CX92755.
config DEBUG_EP93XX
bool "Kernel low-level debugging messages via ep93xx UART"
depends on ARCH_EP93XX
select DEBUG_UART_PL01X
help
Say Y here if you want kernel low-level debugging support
on Cirrus Logic EP93xx based platforms.
config DEBUG_FOOTBRIDGE_COM1
bool "Kernel low-level debugging messages via footbridge 8250 at PCI COM1"
depends on FOOTBRIDGE
select DEBUG_UART_8250
help
Say Y here if you want the debug print routines to direct
their output to the 8250 at PCI COM1.
config DEBUG_GEMINI
bool "Kernel low-level debugging messages via Cortina Systems Gemini UART"
depends on ARCH_GEMINI
select DEBUG_UART_8250
help
Say Y here if you want kernel low-level debugging support
on Cortina Gemini based platforms.
config DEBUG_HI3620_UART
bool "Hisilicon HI3620 Debug UART"
depends on ARCH_HI3xxx
select DEBUG_UART_PL01X
help
Say Y here if you want kernel low-level debugging support
on HI3620 UART.
config DEBUG_HIGHBANK_UART
bool "Kernel low-level debugging messages via Highbank UART"
depends on ARCH_HIGHBANK
select DEBUG_UART_PL01X
help
Say Y here if you want the debug print routines to direct
their output to the UART on Highbank based devices.
config DEBUG_HIP01_UART
bool "Hisilicon Hip01 Debug UART"
depends on ARCH_HIP01
select DEBUG_UART_8250
help
Say Y here if you want kernel low-level debugging support
on HIP01 UART.
config DEBUG_HIP04_UART
bool "Hisilicon HiP04 Debug UART"
depends on ARCH_HIP04
select DEBUG_UART_8250
help
Say Y here if you want kernel low-level debugging support
on HIP04 UART.
config DEBUG_HIX5HD2_UART
bool "Hisilicon Hix5hd2 Debug UART"
depends on ARCH_HIX5HD2
select DEBUG_UART_PL01X
help
Say Y here if you want kernel low-level debugging support
on Hix5hd2 UART.
config DEBUG_IMX1_UART
bool "i.MX1 Debug UART"
depends on SOC_IMX1
help
Say Y here if you want kernel low-level debugging support
on i.MX1.
config DEBUG_IMX23_UART
bool "i.MX23 Debug UART"
depends on SOC_IMX23
select DEBUG_UART_PL01X
help
Say Y here if you want kernel low-level debugging support
on i.MX23.
config DEBUG_IMX25_UART
bool "i.MX25 Debug UART"
depends on SOC_IMX25
help
Say Y here if you want kernel low-level debugging support
on i.MX25.
config DEBUG_IMX21_IMX27_UART
bool "i.MX21 and i.MX27 Debug UART"
depends on SOC_IMX21 || SOC_IMX27
help
Say Y here if you want kernel low-level debugging support
on i.MX21 or i.MX27.
config DEBUG_IMX28_UART
bool "i.MX28 Debug UART"
depends on SOC_IMX28
select DEBUG_UART_PL01X
help
Say Y here if you want kernel low-level debugging support
on i.MX28.
config DEBUG_IMX31_UART
bool "i.MX31 Debug UART"
depends on SOC_IMX31
help
Say Y here if you want kernel low-level debugging support
on i.MX31.
config DEBUG_IMX35_UART
bool "i.MX35 Debug UART"
depends on SOC_IMX35
help
Say Y here if you want kernel low-level debugging support
on i.MX35.
config DEBUG_IMX50_UART
bool "i.MX50 Debug UART"
depends on SOC_IMX50
help
Say Y here if you want kernel low-level debugging support
on i.MX50.
config DEBUG_IMX51_UART
bool "i.MX51 Debug UART"
depends on SOC_IMX51
help
Say Y here if you want kernel low-level debugging support
on i.MX51.
config DEBUG_IMX53_UART
bool "i.MX53 Debug UART"
depends on SOC_IMX53
help
Say Y here if you want kernel low-level debugging support
on i.MX53.
config DEBUG_IMX6Q_UART
bool "i.MX6Q/DL Debug UART"
depends on SOC_IMX6Q
help
Say Y here if you want kernel low-level debugging support
on i.MX6Q/DL.
config DEBUG_IMX6SL_UART
bool "i.MX6SL Debug UART"
depends on SOC_IMX6SL
help
Say Y here if you want kernel low-level debugging support
on i.MX6SL.
config DEBUG_IMX6SX_UART
bool "i.MX6SX Debug UART"
depends on SOC_IMX6SX
help
Say Y here if you want kernel low-level debugging support
on i.MX6SX.
config DEBUG_IMX6UL_UART
bool "i.MX6UL Debug UART"
depends on SOC_IMX6UL
help
Say Y here if you want kernel low-level debugging support
on i.MX6UL.
config DEBUG_IMX7D_UART
bool "i.MX7D Debug UART"
depends on SOC_IMX7D
help
Say Y here if you want kernel low-level debugging support
on i.MX7D.
config DEBUG_INTEGRATOR
bool "Kernel low-level debugging messages via ARM Integrator UART"
depends on ARCH_INTEGRATOR
select DEBUG_UART_PL01X
help
Say Y here if you want kernel low-level debugging support
on ARM Integrator platforms.
config DEBUG_KEYSTONE_UART0
bool "Kernel low-level debugging on KEYSTONE2 using UART0"
depends on ARCH_KEYSTONE
select DEBUG_UART_8250
help
Say Y here if you want the debug print routines to direct
their output to UART0 serial port on KEYSTONE2 devices.
config DEBUG_KEYSTONE_UART1
bool "Kernel low-level debugging on KEYSTONE2 using UART1"
depends on ARCH_KEYSTONE
select DEBUG_UART_8250
help
Say Y here if you want the debug print routines to direct
their output to UART1 serial port on KEYSTONE2 devices.
config DEBUG_KS8695_UART
bool "KS8695 Debug UART"
depends on ARCH_KS8695
help
Say Y here if you want kernel low-level debugging support
on KS8695.
config DEBUG_LPC18XX_UART0
bool "Kernel low-level debugging via LPC18xx/43xx UART0"
depends on ARCH_LPC18XX
select DEBUG_UART_8250
help
Say Y here if you want kernel low-level debugging support
on NXP LPC18xx/43xx UART0.
config DEBUG_LPC32XX
bool "Kernel low-level debugging messages via NXP LPC32xx UART"
depends on ARCH_LPC32XX
select DEBUG_UART_8250
help
Say Y here if you want kernel low-level debugging support
on NXP LPC32xx based platforms.
config DEBUG_MESON_UARTAO
bool "Kernel low-level debugging via Meson6 UARTAO"
depends on ARCH_MESON
help
Say Y here if you want kernel low-lever debugging support
on Amlogic Meson6 based platforms on the UARTAO.
config DEBUG_MMP_UART2
bool "Kernel low-level debugging message via MMP UART2"
depends on ARCH_MMP
select DEBUG_UART_8250
help
Say Y here if you want kernel low-level debugging support
on MMP UART2.
config DEBUG_MMP_UART3
bool "Kernel low-level debugging message via MMP UART3"
depends on ARCH_MMP
select DEBUG_UART_8250
help
Say Y here if you want kernel low-level debugging support
on MMP UART3.
config DEBUG_MVEBU_UART0
bool "Kernel low-level debugging messages via MVEBU UART0 (old bootloaders)"
depends on ARCH_MVEBU
depends on ARCH_MVEBU && CPU_V7
select DEBUG_UART_8250
help
Say Y here if you want kernel low-level debugging support
on MVEBU based platforms on UART0.
This option should be used with the old bootloaders
that left the internal registers mapped at
0xd0000000. As of today, this is the case on
platforms such as the Globalscale Mirabox or the
Plathome OpenBlocks AX3, when using the original
bootloader.
This option will not work on older Marvell platforms
(Kirkwood, Dove, MV78xx0, Orion5x), which should pick
the "new bootloader" variant.
If the wrong DEBUG_MVEBU_UART* option is selected,
when u-boot hands over to the kernel, the system
silently crashes, with no serial output at all.
config DEBUG_MVEBU_UART0_ALTERNATE
bool "Kernel low-level debugging messages via MVEBU UART0 (new bootloaders)"
depends on ARCH_MVEBU || ARCH_DOVE || ARCH_MV78XX0 || ARCH_ORION5X
select DEBUG_UART_8250
help
Say Y here if you want kernel low-level debugging support
on MVEBU based platforms on UART0. (Armada XP, Armada 3xx,
Kirkwood, Dove, MV78xx0, Orion5x).
This option should be used with the new bootloaders
that remap the internal registers at 0xf1000000.
If the wrong DEBUG_MVEBU_UART* option is selected,
when u-boot hands over to the kernel, the system
silently crashes, with no serial output at all.
config DEBUG_MVEBU_UART1_ALTERNATE
bool "Kernel low-level debugging messages via MVEBU UART1 (new bootloaders)"
depends on ARCH_MVEBU
select DEBUG_UART_8250
help
Say Y here if you want kernel low-level debugging support
on MVEBU based platforms on UART1. (Armada XP, Armada 3xx,
Kirkwood, Dove, MV78xx0, Orion5x).
This option should be used with the new bootloaders
that remap the internal registers at 0xf1000000.
All of the older (pre Armada XP/370) platforms also use
this address, regardless of the boot loader version.
If the wrong DEBUG_MVEBU_UART* option is selected,
when u-boot hands over to the kernel, the system
silently crashes, with no serial output at all.
config DEBUG_MT6589_UART0
bool "Mediatek mt6589 UART0"
depends on ARCH_MEDIATEK
select DEBUG_UART_8250
help
Say Y here if you want kernel low-level debugging support
for Mediatek mt6589 based platforms on UART0.
config DEBUG_MT8127_UART0
bool "Mediatek mt8127/mt6592 UART0"
depends on ARCH_MEDIATEK
select DEBUG_UART_8250
help
Say Y here if you want kernel low-level debugging support
for Mediatek mt8127 based platforms on UART0.
config DEBUG_MT8135_UART3
bool "Mediatek mt8135 UART3"
depends on ARCH_MEDIATEK
select DEBUG_UART_8250
help
Say Y here if you want kernel low-level debugging support
for Mediatek mt8135 based platforms on UART3.
config DEBUG_NETX_UART
bool "Kernel low-level debugging messages via NetX UART"
depends on ARCH_NETX
help
Say Y here if you want kernel low-level debugging support
on Hilscher NetX based platforms.
config DEBUG_NOMADIK_UART
bool "Kernel low-level debugging messages via NOMADIK UART"
depends on ARCH_NOMADIK
select DEBUG_UART_PL01X
help
Say Y here if you want kernel low-level debugging support
on NOMADIK based platforms.
config DEBUG_NSPIRE_CLASSIC_UART
bool "Kernel low-level debugging via TI-NSPIRE 8250 UART"
depends on ARCH_NSPIRE
select DEBUG_UART_8250
help
Say Y here if you want kernel low-level debugging support
on TI-NSPIRE classic models.
config DEBUG_NSPIRE_CX_UART
bool "Kernel low-level debugging via TI-NSPIRE PL011 UART"
depends on ARCH_NSPIRE
select DEBUG_UART_PL01X
help
Say Y here if you want kernel low-level debugging support
on TI-NSPIRE CX models.
config DEBUG_OMAP1UART1
bool "Kernel low-level debugging via OMAP1 UART1"
depends on ARCH_OMAP1
select DEBUG_UART_8250
help
Say Y here if you want kernel low-level debugging support
on OMAP1 based platforms (except OMAP730) on the UART1.
config DEBUG_OMAP1UART2
bool "Kernel low-level debugging via OMAP1 UART2"
depends on ARCH_OMAP1
select DEBUG_UART_8250
help
Say Y here if you want kernel low-level debugging support
on OMAP1 based platforms (except OMAP730) on the UART2.
config DEBUG_OMAP1UART3
bool "Kernel low-level debugging via OMAP1 UART3"
depends on ARCH_OMAP1
select DEBUG_UART_8250
help
Say Y here if you want kernel low-level debugging support
on OMAP1 based platforms (except OMAP730) on the UART3.
config DEBUG_OMAP2UART1
bool "OMAP2/3/4 UART1 (omap2/3 sdp boards and some omap3 boards)"
depends on ARCH_OMAP2PLUS
select DEBUG_UART_8250
help
This covers at least h4, 2430sdp, 3430sdp, 3630sdp,
omap3 torpedo and 3530 lv som.
config DEBUG_OMAP2UART2
bool "Kernel low-level debugging messages via OMAP2/3/4 UART2"
depends on ARCH_OMAP2PLUS
select DEBUG_UART_8250
config DEBUG_OMAP2UART3
bool "Kernel low-level debugging messages via OMAP2 UART3 (n8x0)"
depends on ARCH_OMAP2PLUS
select DEBUG_UART_8250
config DEBUG_OMAP3UART3
bool "Kernel low-level debugging messages via OMAP3 UART3 (most omap3 boards)"
depends on ARCH_OMAP2PLUS
select DEBUG_UART_8250
help
This covers at least cm_t3x, beagle, crane, devkit8000,
igep00x0, ldp, n900, n9(50), pandora, overo, touchbook,
and 3517evm.
config DEBUG_OMAP4UART3
bool "Kernel low-level debugging messages via OMAP4/5 UART3 (omap4 blaze, panda, omap5 sevm)"
depends on ARCH_OMAP2PLUS
select DEBUG_UART_8250
config DEBUG_OMAP3UART4
bool "Kernel low-level debugging messages via OMAP36XX UART4"
depends on ARCH_OMAP2PLUS
select DEBUG_UART_8250
config DEBUG_OMAP4UART4
bool "Kernel low-level debugging messages via OMAP4/5 UART4"
depends on ARCH_OMAP2PLUS
select DEBUG_UART_8250
config DEBUG_OMAP7XXUART1
bool "Kernel low-level debugging via OMAP730 UART1"
depends on ARCH_OMAP730
select DEBUG_UART_8250
help
Say Y here if you want kernel low-level debugging support
on OMAP730 based platforms on the UART1.
config DEBUG_OMAP7XXUART2
bool "Kernel low-level debugging via OMAP730 UART2"
depends on ARCH_OMAP730
select DEBUG_UART_8250
help
Say Y here if you want kernel low-level debugging support
on OMAP730 based platforms on the UART2.
config DEBUG_OMAP7XXUART3
bool "Kernel low-level debugging via OMAP730 UART3"
depends on ARCH_OMAP730
select DEBUG_UART_8250
help
Say Y here if you want kernel low-level debugging support
on OMAP730 based platforms on the UART3.
config DEBUG_TI81XXUART1
bool "Kernel low-level debugging messages via TI81XX UART1 (ti8148evm)"
depends on ARCH_OMAP2PLUS
select DEBUG_UART_8250
config DEBUG_TI81XXUART2
bool "Kernel low-level debugging messages via TI81XX UART2"
depends on ARCH_OMAP2PLUS
select DEBUG_UART_8250
config DEBUG_TI81XXUART3
bool "Kernel low-level debugging messages via TI81XX UART3 (ti8168evm)"
depends on ARCH_OMAP2PLUS
select DEBUG_UART_8250
config DEBUG_AM33XXUART1
bool "Kernel low-level debugging messages via AM33XX UART1"
depends on ARCH_OMAP2PLUS
select DEBUG_UART_8250
config DEBUG_ZOOM_UART
bool "Kernel low-level debugging messages via Zoom2/3 UART"
depends on ARCH_OMAP2PLUS
select DEBUG_OMAP2PLUS_UART
config DEBUG_PICOXCELL_UART
depends on ARCH_PICOXCELL
bool "Use PicoXcell UART for low-level debug"
select DEBUG_UART_8250
help
Say Y here if you want kernel low-level debugging support
on PicoXcell based platforms.
config DEBUG_PXA_UART1
depends on ARCH_PXA
bool "Use PXA UART1 for low-level debug"
select DEBUG_UART_8250
help
Say Y here if you want kernel low-level debugging support
on PXA UART1.
config DEBUG_QCOM_UARTDM
bool "Kernel low-level debugging messages via QCOM UARTDM"
depends on ARCH_QCOM
help
Say Y here if you want the debug print routines to direct
their output to the serial port on Qualcomm devices.
ARCH DEBUG_UART_PHYS DEBUG_UART_VIRT
APQ8064 0x16640000 0xf0040000
APQ8084 0xf995e000 0xfa75e000
IPQ4019 0x078af000 0xf78af000
MSM8X60 0x19c40000 0xf0040000
MSM8960 0x16440000 0xf0040000
MSM8974 0xf991e000 0xfa71e000
Please adjust DEBUG_UART_PHYS and DEBUG_UART_BASE configuration
options based on your needs.
config DEBUG_REALVIEW_STD_PORT
bool "RealView Default UART"
depends on ARCH_REALVIEW
select DEBUG_UART_PL01X
help
Say Y here if you want the debug print routines to direct
their output to the serial port on RealView EB, PB11MP, PBA8
and PBX platforms.
config DEBUG_REALVIEW_PB1176_PORT
bool "RealView PB1176 UART"
depends on MACH_REALVIEW_PB1176
select DEBUG_UART_PL01X
help
Say Y here if you want the debug print routines to direct
their output to the standard serial port on the RealView
PB1176 platform.
config DEBUG_RV1108_UART0
bool "Kernel low-level debugging messages via Rockchip RV1108 UART0"
depends on ARCH_ROCKCHIP
select DEBUG_UART_8250
help
Say Y here if you want kernel low-level debugging support
on Rockchip RV1108 based platforms.
config DEBUG_RV1108_UART1
bool "Kernel low-level debugging messages via Rockchip RV1108 UART1"
depends on ARCH_ROCKCHIP
select DEBUG_UART_8250
help
Say Y here if you want kernel low-level debugging support
on Rockchip RV1108 based platforms.
config DEBUG_RV1108_UART2
bool "Kernel low-level debugging messages via Rockchip RV1108 UART2"
depends on ARCH_ROCKCHIP
select DEBUG_UART_8250
help
Say Y here if you want kernel low-level debugging support
on Rockchip RV1108 based platforms.
config DEBUG_RK29_UART0
bool "Kernel low-level debugging messages via Rockchip RK29 UART0"
depends on ARCH_ROCKCHIP
select DEBUG_UART_8250
help
Say Y here if you want kernel low-level debugging support
on Rockchip based platforms.
config DEBUG_RK29_UART1
bool "Kernel low-level debugging messages via Rockchip RK29 UART1"
depends on ARCH_ROCKCHIP
select DEBUG_UART_8250
help
Say Y here if you want kernel low-level debugging support
on Rockchip based platforms.
config DEBUG_RK29_UART2
bool "Kernel low-level debugging messages via Rockchip RK29 UART2"
depends on ARCH_ROCKCHIP
select DEBUG_UART_8250
help
Say Y here if you want kernel low-level debugging support
on Rockchip based platforms.
config DEBUG_RK3X_UART0
bool "Kernel low-level debugging messages via Rockchip RK30/RK31 UART0"
depends on ARCH_ROCKCHIP
select DEBUG_UART_8250
help
Say Y here if you want kernel low-level debugging support
on Rockchip based platforms.
config DEBUG_RK3X_UART1
bool "Kernel low-level debugging messages via Rockchip RK30/RK31 UART1"
depends on ARCH_ROCKCHIP
select DEBUG_UART_8250
help
Say Y here if you want kernel low-level debugging support
on Rockchip based platforms.
config DEBUG_RK3X_UART2
bool "Kernel low-level debugging messages via Rockchip RK30/RK31 UART2"
depends on ARCH_ROCKCHIP
select DEBUG_UART_8250
help
Say Y here if you want kernel low-level debugging support
on Rockchip based platforms.
config DEBUG_RK3X_UART3
bool "Kernel low-level debugging messages via Rockchip RK30/RK31 UART3"
depends on ARCH_ROCKCHIP
select DEBUG_UART_8250
help
Say Y here if you want kernel low-level debugging support
on Rockchip based platforms.
config DEBUG_RK32_UART2
bool "Kernel low-level debugging messages via Rockchip RK32 UART2"
depends on ARCH_ROCKCHIP
select DEBUG_UART_8250
help
Say Y here if you want kernel low-level debugging support
on Rockchip RK32xx based platforms.
ARM: shmobile: Add early debugging support using SCIF(A) Add serial port debug macros for the SCIF(A) serial ports. This includes all supported shmobile SoCs, except for EMEV2. The configuration logic (both Kconfig and #ifdef) is more complicated than one would expect, for several reasons: 1. Not all SoCs have the same serial devices, and they're not always at the same addresses. 2. There are two different types: SCIF and SCIFA. Fortunately they can easily be distinguished by physical address. 3. Not all boards use the same serial port for the console. The defaults correspond to the boards that are supported in mainline. If you want to use a different serial port, just change the value of CONFIG_DEBUG_UART_PHYS, and the rest will auto-adapt. 4. debug_ll_io_init() maps the SCIF(A) registers to a fixed virtual address. 0xfdxxxxxx was chosen, as it should lie below VMALLOC_END = 0xff000000, and must not conflict with the 2 MiB reserved region at PCI_IO_VIRT_BASE = 0xfee00000. - On SoCs not using the legacy machine_desc.map_io(), debug_ll_io_init() is called by the ARM core code. - On SoCs using the legacy machine_desc.map_io(), debug_ll_io_init() must be called explicitly. Calls are added for r8a7740, r8a7779, sh7372, and sh73a0. This was derived from the r8a7790 version by Laurent Pinchart. Signed-off-by: Geert Uytterhoeven <geert+renesas@glider.be> Acked-by: Laurent Pinchart <laurent.pinchart@ideasonboard.com> Acked-by: Arnd Bergmann <arnd@arndb.de> Tested-by: Simon Horman <horms+renesas@verge.net.au> Signed-off-by: Simon Horman <horms+renesas@verge.net.au>
2014-11-14 23:49:47 +08:00
config DEBUG_R7S72100_SCIF2
bool "Kernel low-level debugging messages via SCIF2 on R7S72100"
depends on ARCH_R7S72100
help
Say Y here if you want kernel low-level debugging support
via SCIF2 on Renesas RZ/A1H (R7S72100).
config DEBUG_RCAR_GEN1_SCIF0
bool "Kernel low-level debugging messages via SCIF0 on R8A7778"
depends on ARCH_R8A7778
help
Say Y here if you want kernel low-level debugging support
via SCIF0 on Renesas R-Car M1A (R8A7778).
config DEBUG_RCAR_GEN1_SCIF2
bool "Kernel low-level debugging messages via SCIF2 on R8A7779"
depends on ARCH_R8A7779
help
Say Y here if you want kernel low-level debugging support
via SCIF2 on Renesas R-Car H1 (R8A7779).
config DEBUG_RCAR_GEN2_SCIF0
bool "Kernel low-level debugging messages via SCIF0 on R-Car Gen2 and RZ/G1"
depends on ARCH_R8A7743 || ARCH_R8A7790 || ARCH_R8A7791 || \
ARCH_R8A7792 || ARCH_R8A7793
ARM: shmobile: Add early debugging support using SCIF(A) Add serial port debug macros for the SCIF(A) serial ports. This includes all supported shmobile SoCs, except for EMEV2. The configuration logic (both Kconfig and #ifdef) is more complicated than one would expect, for several reasons: 1. Not all SoCs have the same serial devices, and they're not always at the same addresses. 2. There are two different types: SCIF and SCIFA. Fortunately they can easily be distinguished by physical address. 3. Not all boards use the same serial port for the console. The defaults correspond to the boards that are supported in mainline. If you want to use a different serial port, just change the value of CONFIG_DEBUG_UART_PHYS, and the rest will auto-adapt. 4. debug_ll_io_init() maps the SCIF(A) registers to a fixed virtual address. 0xfdxxxxxx was chosen, as it should lie below VMALLOC_END = 0xff000000, and must not conflict with the 2 MiB reserved region at PCI_IO_VIRT_BASE = 0xfee00000. - On SoCs not using the legacy machine_desc.map_io(), debug_ll_io_init() is called by the ARM core code. - On SoCs using the legacy machine_desc.map_io(), debug_ll_io_init() must be called explicitly. Calls are added for r8a7740, r8a7779, sh7372, and sh73a0. This was derived from the r8a7790 version by Laurent Pinchart. Signed-off-by: Geert Uytterhoeven <geert+renesas@glider.be> Acked-by: Laurent Pinchart <laurent.pinchart@ideasonboard.com> Acked-by: Arnd Bergmann <arnd@arndb.de> Tested-by: Simon Horman <horms+renesas@verge.net.au> Signed-off-by: Simon Horman <horms+renesas@verge.net.au>
2014-11-14 23:49:47 +08:00
help
Say Y here if you want kernel low-level debugging support
via SCIF0 on Renesas RZ/G1M (R8A7743), R-Car H2 (R8A7790),
M2-W (R8A7791), V2H (R8A7792), or M2-N (R8A7793).
ARM: shmobile: Add early debugging support using SCIF(A) Add serial port debug macros for the SCIF(A) serial ports. This includes all supported shmobile SoCs, except for EMEV2. The configuration logic (both Kconfig and #ifdef) is more complicated than one would expect, for several reasons: 1. Not all SoCs have the same serial devices, and they're not always at the same addresses. 2. There are two different types: SCIF and SCIFA. Fortunately they can easily be distinguished by physical address. 3. Not all boards use the same serial port for the console. The defaults correspond to the boards that are supported in mainline. If you want to use a different serial port, just change the value of CONFIG_DEBUG_UART_PHYS, and the rest will auto-adapt. 4. debug_ll_io_init() maps the SCIF(A) registers to a fixed virtual address. 0xfdxxxxxx was chosen, as it should lie below VMALLOC_END = 0xff000000, and must not conflict with the 2 MiB reserved region at PCI_IO_VIRT_BASE = 0xfee00000. - On SoCs not using the legacy machine_desc.map_io(), debug_ll_io_init() is called by the ARM core code. - On SoCs using the legacy machine_desc.map_io(), debug_ll_io_init() must be called explicitly. Calls are added for r8a7740, r8a7779, sh7372, and sh73a0. This was derived from the r8a7790 version by Laurent Pinchart. Signed-off-by: Geert Uytterhoeven <geert+renesas@glider.be> Acked-by: Laurent Pinchart <laurent.pinchart@ideasonboard.com> Acked-by: Arnd Bergmann <arnd@arndb.de> Tested-by: Simon Horman <horms+renesas@verge.net.au> Signed-off-by: Simon Horman <horms+renesas@verge.net.au>
2014-11-14 23:49:47 +08:00
config DEBUG_RCAR_GEN2_SCIF2
bool "Kernel low-level debugging messages via SCIF2 on R8A7794"
depends on ARCH_R8A7794
help
Say Y here if you want kernel low-level debugging support
via SCIF2 on Renesas R-Car E2 (R8A7794).
config DEBUG_RCAR_GEN2_SCIF4
bool "Kernel low-level debugging messages via SCIF4 on R8A7745"
depends on ARCH_R8A7745
help
Say Y here if you want kernel low-level debugging support
via SCIF4 on Renesas RZ/G1E (R8A7745).
ARM: shmobile: Add early debugging support using SCIF(A) Add serial port debug macros for the SCIF(A) serial ports. This includes all supported shmobile SoCs, except for EMEV2. The configuration logic (both Kconfig and #ifdef) is more complicated than one would expect, for several reasons: 1. Not all SoCs have the same serial devices, and they're not always at the same addresses. 2. There are two different types: SCIF and SCIFA. Fortunately they can easily be distinguished by physical address. 3. Not all boards use the same serial port for the console. The defaults correspond to the boards that are supported in mainline. If you want to use a different serial port, just change the value of CONFIG_DEBUG_UART_PHYS, and the rest will auto-adapt. 4. debug_ll_io_init() maps the SCIF(A) registers to a fixed virtual address. 0xfdxxxxxx was chosen, as it should lie below VMALLOC_END = 0xff000000, and must not conflict with the 2 MiB reserved region at PCI_IO_VIRT_BASE = 0xfee00000. - On SoCs not using the legacy machine_desc.map_io(), debug_ll_io_init() is called by the ARM core code. - On SoCs using the legacy machine_desc.map_io(), debug_ll_io_init() must be called explicitly. Calls are added for r8a7740, r8a7779, sh7372, and sh73a0. This was derived from the r8a7790 version by Laurent Pinchart. Signed-off-by: Geert Uytterhoeven <geert+renesas@glider.be> Acked-by: Laurent Pinchart <laurent.pinchart@ideasonboard.com> Acked-by: Arnd Bergmann <arnd@arndb.de> Tested-by: Simon Horman <horms+renesas@verge.net.au> Signed-off-by: Simon Horman <horms+renesas@verge.net.au>
2014-11-14 23:49:47 +08:00
config DEBUG_RMOBILE_SCIFA0
bool "Kernel low-level debugging messages via SCIFA0 on R8A73A4"
depends on ARCH_R8A73A4
ARM: shmobile: Add early debugging support using SCIF(A) Add serial port debug macros for the SCIF(A) serial ports. This includes all supported shmobile SoCs, except for EMEV2. The configuration logic (both Kconfig and #ifdef) is more complicated than one would expect, for several reasons: 1. Not all SoCs have the same serial devices, and they're not always at the same addresses. 2. There are two different types: SCIF and SCIFA. Fortunately they can easily be distinguished by physical address. 3. Not all boards use the same serial port for the console. The defaults correspond to the boards that are supported in mainline. If you want to use a different serial port, just change the value of CONFIG_DEBUG_UART_PHYS, and the rest will auto-adapt. 4. debug_ll_io_init() maps the SCIF(A) registers to a fixed virtual address. 0xfdxxxxxx was chosen, as it should lie below VMALLOC_END = 0xff000000, and must not conflict with the 2 MiB reserved region at PCI_IO_VIRT_BASE = 0xfee00000. - On SoCs not using the legacy machine_desc.map_io(), debug_ll_io_init() is called by the ARM core code. - On SoCs using the legacy machine_desc.map_io(), debug_ll_io_init() must be called explicitly. Calls are added for r8a7740, r8a7779, sh7372, and sh73a0. This was derived from the r8a7790 version by Laurent Pinchart. Signed-off-by: Geert Uytterhoeven <geert+renesas@glider.be> Acked-by: Laurent Pinchart <laurent.pinchart@ideasonboard.com> Acked-by: Arnd Bergmann <arnd@arndb.de> Tested-by: Simon Horman <horms+renesas@verge.net.au> Signed-off-by: Simon Horman <horms+renesas@verge.net.au>
2014-11-14 23:49:47 +08:00
help
Say Y here if you want kernel low-level debugging support
via SCIFA0 on Renesas R-Mobile APE6 (R8A73A4).
ARM: shmobile: Add early debugging support using SCIF(A) Add serial port debug macros for the SCIF(A) serial ports. This includes all supported shmobile SoCs, except for EMEV2. The configuration logic (both Kconfig and #ifdef) is more complicated than one would expect, for several reasons: 1. Not all SoCs have the same serial devices, and they're not always at the same addresses. 2. There are two different types: SCIF and SCIFA. Fortunately they can easily be distinguished by physical address. 3. Not all boards use the same serial port for the console. The defaults correspond to the boards that are supported in mainline. If you want to use a different serial port, just change the value of CONFIG_DEBUG_UART_PHYS, and the rest will auto-adapt. 4. debug_ll_io_init() maps the SCIF(A) registers to a fixed virtual address. 0xfdxxxxxx was chosen, as it should lie below VMALLOC_END = 0xff000000, and must not conflict with the 2 MiB reserved region at PCI_IO_VIRT_BASE = 0xfee00000. - On SoCs not using the legacy machine_desc.map_io(), debug_ll_io_init() is called by the ARM core code. - On SoCs using the legacy machine_desc.map_io(), debug_ll_io_init() must be called explicitly. Calls are added for r8a7740, r8a7779, sh7372, and sh73a0. This was derived from the r8a7790 version by Laurent Pinchart. Signed-off-by: Geert Uytterhoeven <geert+renesas@glider.be> Acked-by: Laurent Pinchart <laurent.pinchart@ideasonboard.com> Acked-by: Arnd Bergmann <arnd@arndb.de> Tested-by: Simon Horman <horms+renesas@verge.net.au> Signed-off-by: Simon Horman <horms+renesas@verge.net.au>
2014-11-14 23:49:47 +08:00
config DEBUG_RMOBILE_SCIFA1
bool "Kernel low-level debugging messages via SCIFA1 on R8A7740"
depends on ARCH_R8A7740
help
Say Y here if you want kernel low-level debugging support
via SCIFA1 on Renesas R-Mobile A1 (R8A7740).
config DEBUG_RMOBILE_SCIFA4
bool "Kernel low-level debugging messages via SCIFA4 on SH73A0"
depends on ARCH_SH73A0
help
Say Y here if you want kernel low-level debugging support
via SCIFA4 on Renesas SH-Mobile AG5 (SH73A0).
config DEBUG_S3C_UART0
depends on PLAT_SAMSUNG
select DEBUG_EXYNOS_UART if ARCH_EXYNOS
select DEBUG_S3C24XX_UART if ARCH_S3C24XX
select DEBUG_S3C64XX_UART if ARCH_S3C64XX
select DEBUG_S5PV210_UART if ARCH_S5PV210
bool "Use Samsung S3C UART 0 for low-level debug"
help
Say Y here if you want the debug print routines to direct
their output to UART 0. The port must have been initialised
by the boot-loader before use.
config DEBUG_S3C_UART1
depends on PLAT_SAMSUNG
select DEBUG_EXYNOS_UART if ARCH_EXYNOS
select DEBUG_S3C24XX_UART if ARCH_S3C24XX
select DEBUG_S3C64XX_UART if ARCH_S3C64XX
select DEBUG_S5PV210_UART if ARCH_S5PV210
bool "Use Samsung S3C UART 1 for low-level debug"
help
Say Y here if you want the debug print routines to direct
their output to UART 1. The port must have been initialised
by the boot-loader before use.
config DEBUG_S3C_UART2
depends on PLAT_SAMSUNG
select DEBUG_EXYNOS_UART if ARCH_EXYNOS
select DEBUG_S3C24XX_UART if ARCH_S3C24XX
select DEBUG_S3C64XX_UART if ARCH_S3C64XX
select DEBUG_S5PV210_UART if ARCH_S5PV210
bool "Use Samsung S3C UART 2 for low-level debug"
help
Say Y here if you want the debug print routines to direct
their output to UART 2. The port must have been initialised
by the boot-loader before use.
config DEBUG_S3C_UART3
depends on PLAT_SAMSUNG && (ARCH_EXYNOS || ARCH_S5PV210)
select DEBUG_EXYNOS_UART if ARCH_EXYNOS
select DEBUG_S3C64XX_UART if ARCH_S3C64XX
select DEBUG_S5PV210_UART if ARCH_S5PV210
bool "Use Samsung S3C UART 3 for low-level debug"
help
Say Y here if you want the debug print routines to direct
their output to UART 3. The port must have been initialised
by the boot-loader before use.
config DEBUG_S3C2410_UART0
depends on ARCH_S3C24XX
select DEBUG_S3C2410_UART
bool "Use S3C2410/S3C2412 UART 0 for low-level debug"
help
Say Y here if you want the debug print routines to direct
their output to UART 0. The port must have been initialised
by the boot-loader before use.
config DEBUG_S3C2410_UART1
depends on ARCH_S3C24XX
select DEBUG_S3C2410_UART
bool "Use S3C2410/S3C2412 UART 1 for low-level debug"
help
Say Y here if you want the debug print routines to direct
their output to UART 1. The port must have been initialised
by the boot-loader before use.
config DEBUG_S3C2410_UART2
depends on ARCH_S3C24XX
select DEBUG_S3C2410_UART
bool "Use S3C2410/S3C2412 UART 2 for low-level debug"
help
Say Y here if you want the debug print routines to direct
their output to UART 2. The port must have been initialised
by the boot-loader before use.
config DEBUG_SA1100
depends on ARCH_SA1100
bool "Use SA1100 UARTs for low-level debug"
help
Say Y here if you want kernel low-level debugging support
on SA-11x0 UART ports. The kernel will check for the first
enabled UART in a sequence 3-1-2.
config DEBUG_SOCFPGA_UART0
depends on ARCH_SOCFPGA
bool "Use SOCFPGA UART0 for low-level debug"
select DEBUG_UART_8250
help
Say Y here if you want kernel low-level debugging support
on SOCFPGA(Cyclone 5 and Arria 5) based platforms.
config DEBUG_SOCFPGA_UART1
depends on ARCH_SOCFPGA
bool "Use SOCFPGA UART1 for low-level debug"
select DEBUG_UART_8250
help
Say Y here if you want kernel low-level debugging support
on SOCFPGA(Arria 10) based platforms.
config DEBUG_SUN9I_UART0
bool "Kernel low-level debugging messages via sun9i UART0"
depends on MACH_SUN9I
select DEBUG_UART_8250
help
Say Y here if you want kernel low-level debugging support
on Allwinner A80 based platforms on the UART0.
config DEBUG_SUNXI_UART0
bool "Kernel low-level debugging messages via sunXi UART0"
depends on ARCH_SUNXI
select DEBUG_UART_8250
help
Say Y here if you want kernel low-level debugging support
on Allwinner A1X based platforms on the UART0.
config DEBUG_SUNXI_UART1
bool "Kernel low-level debugging messages via sunXi UART1"
depends on ARCH_SUNXI
select DEBUG_UART_8250
help
Say Y here if you want kernel low-level debugging support
on Allwinner A1X based platforms on the UART1.
config DEBUG_SUNXI_R_UART
bool "Kernel low-level debugging messages via sunXi R_UART"
depends on MACH_SUN6I || MACH_SUN8I
select DEBUG_UART_8250
help
Say Y here if you want kernel low-level debugging support
on Allwinner A31/A23 based platforms on the R_UART.
config DEBUG_SIRFPRIMA2_UART1
bool "Kernel low-level debugging messages via SiRFprimaII UART1"
depends on ARCH_PRIMA2
select DEBUG_SIRFSOC_UART
help
Say Y here if you want the debug print routines to direct
their output to the uart1 port on SiRFprimaII devices.
config DEBUG_SIRFATLAS7_UART0
bool "Kernel low-level debugging messages via SiRFatlas7 UART0"
depends on ARCH_ATLAS7
select DEBUG_SIRFSOC_UART
help
Say Y here if you want the debug print routines to direct
their output to the uart0 port on SiRFATLAS7 devices.The uart0
is used on SiRFATLAS7 as a extra debug port.sometimes an extra
debug port can be very useful.
config DEBUG_SIRFATLAS7_UART1
bool "Kernel low-level debugging messages via SiRFatlas7 UART1"
depends on ARCH_ATLAS7
select DEBUG_SIRFSOC_UART
help
Say Y here if you want the debug print routines to direct
their output to the uart1 port on SiRFATLAS7 devices.
config DEBUG_SPEAR3XX
bool "Kernel low-level debugging messages via ST SPEAr 3xx/6xx UART"
depends on ARCH_SPEAR3XX || ARCH_SPEAR6XX
select DEBUG_UART_PL01X
help
Say Y here if you want kernel low-level debugging support
on ST SPEAr based platforms.
config DEBUG_SPEAR13XX
bool "Kernel low-level debugging messages via ST SPEAr 13xx UART"
depends on ARCH_SPEAR13XX
select DEBUG_UART_PL01X
help
Say Y here if you want kernel low-level debugging support
on ST SPEAr13xx based platforms.
config STIH41X_DEBUG_ASC2
bool "Use StiH415/416 ASC2 UART for low-level debug"
depends on ARCH_STI
select DEBUG_STI_UART
help
Say Y here if you want kernel low-level debugging support
on STiH415/416 based platforms like b2000, which has
default UART wired up to ASC2.
If unsure, say N.
config STIH41X_DEBUG_SBC_ASC1
bool "Use StiH415/416 SBC ASC1 UART for low-level debug"
depends on ARCH_STI
select DEBUG_STI_UART
help
Say Y here if you want kernel low-level debugging support
on STiH415/416 based platforms like b2020. which has
default UART wired up to SBC ASC1.
If unsure, say N.
config TEGRA_DEBUG_UART_AUTO_ODMDATA
bool "Kernel low-level debugging messages via Tegra UART via ODMDATA"
depends on ARCH_TEGRA
select DEBUG_TEGRA_UART
help
Automatically determines which UART to use for low-level
debug based on the ODMDATA value. This value is part of
the BCT, and is written to the boot memory device using
nvflash, or other flashing tool. When bits 19:18 are 3,
then bits 17:15 indicate which UART to use; 0/1/2/3/4
are UART A/B/C/D/E.
config TEGRA_DEBUG_UARTA
bool "Kernel low-level debugging messages via Tegra UART A"
depends on ARCH_TEGRA
select DEBUG_TEGRA_UART
help
Say Y here if you want kernel low-level debugging support
on Tegra based platforms.
config TEGRA_DEBUG_UARTB
bool "Kernel low-level debugging messages via Tegra UART B"
depends on ARCH_TEGRA
select DEBUG_TEGRA_UART
help
Say Y here if you want kernel low-level debugging support
on Tegra based platforms.
config TEGRA_DEBUG_UARTC
bool "Kernel low-level debugging messages via Tegra UART C"
depends on ARCH_TEGRA
select DEBUG_TEGRA_UART
help
Say Y here if you want kernel low-level debugging support
on Tegra based platforms.
config TEGRA_DEBUG_UARTD
bool "Kernel low-level debugging messages via Tegra UART D"
depends on ARCH_TEGRA
select DEBUG_TEGRA_UART
help
Say Y here if you want kernel low-level debugging support
on Tegra based platforms.
config TEGRA_DEBUG_UARTE
bool "Kernel low-level debugging messages via Tegra UART E"
depends on ARCH_TEGRA
select DEBUG_TEGRA_UART
help
Say Y here if you want kernel low-level debugging support
on Tegra based platforms.
config DEBUG_U300_UART
bool "Kernel low-level debugging messages via U300 UART0"
depends on ARCH_U300
select DEBUG_UART_PL01X
help
Say Y here if you want the debug print routines to direct
their output to the uart port on U300 devices.
config DEBUG_UX500_UART
depends on ARCH_U8500
bool "Use Ux500 UART for low-level debug"
help
Say Y here if you want kernel low-level debugging support
on Ux500 based platforms.
config DEBUG_VERSATILE
bool "Kernel low-level debugging messages via ARM Versatile UART"
depends on ARCH_VERSATILE
select DEBUG_UART_PL01X
help
Say Y here if you want kernel low-level debugging support
on ARM Versatile platforms.
config DEBUG_VEXPRESS_UART0_DETECT
bool "Autodetect UART0 on Versatile Express Cortex-A core tiles"
depends on ARCH_VEXPRESS && CPU_CP15_MMU
help
This option enables a simple heuristic which tries to determine
the motherboard's memory map variant (original or RS1) and then
choose the relevant UART0 base address.
Note that this will only work with standard A-class core tiles,
and may fail with non-standard SMM or custom software models.
config DEBUG_VEXPRESS_UART0_CA9
bool "Use PL011 UART0 at 0x10009000 (V2P-CA9 core tile)"
depends on ARCH_VEXPRESS
select DEBUG_UART_PL01X
help
This option selects UART0 at 0x10009000. Except for custom models,
this applies only to the V2P-CA9 tile.
config DEBUG_VEXPRESS_UART0_RS1
bool "Use PL011 UART0 at 0x1c090000 (RS1 complaint tiles)"
depends on ARCH_VEXPRESS
select DEBUG_UART_PL01X
help
This option selects UART0 at 0x1c090000. This applies to most
of the tiles using the RS1 memory map, including all new A-class
core tiles, FPGA-based SMMs and software models.
config DEBUG_VEXPRESS_UART0_CRX
bool "Use PL011 UART0 at 0xb0090000 (Cortex-R compliant tiles)"
depends on ARCH_VEXPRESS && !MMU
select DEBUG_UART_PL01X
help
This option selects UART0 at 0xb0090000. This is appropriate for
Cortex-R series tiles and SMMs, such as Cortex-R5 and Cortex-R7
config DEBUG_VF_UART
bool "Vybrid UART"
depends on SOC_VF610
help
Say Y here if you want kernel low-level debugging support
on Vybrid based platforms.
config DEBUG_VT8500_UART0
bool "Use UART0 on VIA/Wondermedia SoCs"
depends on ARCH_VT8500
help
This option selects UART0 on VIA/Wondermedia System-on-a-chip
devices, including VT8500, WM8505, WM8650 and WM8850.
config DEBUG_ZTE_ZX
bool "Use ZTE ZX UART"
select DEBUG_UART_PL01X
depends on ARCH_ZX
help
Say Y here if you are enabling ZTE ZX296702 SOC and need
debug uart support.
This option is preferred over the platform specific
options; the platform specific options are deprecated
and will be soon removed.
config DEBUG_ZYNQ_UART0
bool "Kernel low-level debugging on Xilinx Zynq using UART0"
depends on ARCH_ZYNQ
help
Say Y here if you want the debug print routines to direct
their output to UART0 on the Zynq platform.
config DEBUG_ZYNQ_UART1
bool "Kernel low-level debugging on Xilinx Zynq using UART1"
depends on ARCH_ZYNQ
help
Say Y here if you want the debug print routines to direct
their output to UART1 on the Zynq platform.
If you have a ZC702 board and want early boot messages to
appear on the USB serial adaptor, select this option.
config DEBUG_ICEDCC
bool "Kernel low-level debugging via EmbeddedICE DCC channel"
help
Say Y here if you want the debug print routines to direct
their output to the EmbeddedICE macrocell's DCC channel using
co-processor 14. This is known to work on the ARM9 style ICE
channel and on the XScale with the PEEDI.
Note that the system will appear to hang during boot if there
is nothing connected to read from the DCC.
config DEBUG_SEMIHOSTING
bool "Kernel low-level debug output via semihosting I/O"
help
Semihosting enables code running on an ARM target to use
the I/O facilities on a host debugger/emulator through a
simple SVC call. The host debugger or emulator must have
semihosting enabled for the special svc call to be trapped
otherwise the kernel will crash.
This is known to work with OpenOCD, as well as
ARM's Fast Models, or any other controlling environment
that implements semihosting.
For more details about semihosting, please see
chapter 8 of DUI0203I_rvct_developer_guide.pdf from ARM Ltd.
config DEBUG_LL_UART_8250
bool "Kernel low-level debugging via 8250 UART"
help
Say Y here if you wish the debug print routes to direct
their output to an 8250 UART. You can use this option
to provide the parameters for the 8250 UART rather than
selecting one of the platform specific options above if
you know the parameters for the port.
This option is preferred over the platform specific
options; the platform specific options are deprecated
and will be soon removed.
config DEBUG_LL_UART_EFM32
bool "Kernel low-level debugging via efm32 UART"
depends on ARCH_EFM32
help
Say Y here if you want the debug print routines to direct
their output to an UART or USART port on efm32 based
machines. Use the following addresses for DEBUG_UART_PHYS:
0x4000c000 | USART0
0x4000c400 | USART1
0x4000c800 | USART2
0x4000e000 | UART0
0x4000e400 | UART1
config DEBUG_LL_UART_PL01X
bool "Kernel low-level debugging via ARM Ltd PL01x Primecell UART"
help
Say Y here if you wish the debug print routes to direct
their output to a PL01x Primecell UART. You can use
this option to provide the parameters for the UART
rather than selecting one of the platform specific
options above if you know the parameters for the port.
This option is preferred over the platform specific
options; the platform specific options are deprecated
and will be soon removed.
endchoice
config DEBUG_AT91_UART
bool
depends on ARCH_AT91
config DEBUG_EXYNOS_UART
bool
config DEBUG_S3C2410_UART
bool
select DEBUG_S3C24XX_UART
config DEBUG_S3C24XX_UART
bool
config DEBUG_S3C64XX_UART
bool
config DEBUG_S5PV210_UART
bool
config DEBUG_OMAP2PLUS_UART
bool
depends on ARCH_OMAP2PLUS
config DEBUG_IMX_UART_PORT
int "i.MX Debug UART Port Selection" if DEBUG_IMX1_UART || \
DEBUG_IMX25_UART || \
DEBUG_IMX21_IMX27_UART || \
DEBUG_IMX31_UART || \
DEBUG_IMX35_UART || \
DEBUG_IMX50_UART || \
DEBUG_IMX51_UART || \
DEBUG_IMX53_UART || \
DEBUG_IMX6Q_UART || \
DEBUG_IMX6SL_UART || \
DEBUG_IMX6SX_UART || \
DEBUG_IMX6UL_UART || \
DEBUG_IMX7D_UART
default 1
depends on ARCH_MXC
help
Choose UART port on which kernel low-level debug messages
should be output.
config DEBUG_VF_UART_PORT
int "Vybrid Debug UART Port Selection" if DEBUG_VF_UART
default 1
range 0 3
depends on SOC_VF610
help
Choose UART port on which kernel low-level debug messages
should be output.
config DEBUG_TEGRA_UART
bool
depends on ARCH_TEGRA
config DEBUG_STI_UART
bool
depends on ARCH_STI
config DEBUG_SIRFSOC_UART
bool
depends on ARCH_SIRF
config DEBUG_LL_INCLUDE
string
default "debug/sa1100.S" if DEBUG_SA1100
default "debug/palmchip.S" if DEBUG_UART_8250_PALMCHIP
default "debug/8250.S" if DEBUG_LL_UART_8250 || DEBUG_UART_8250
default "debug/at91.S" if DEBUG_AT91_UART
default "debug/asm9260.S" if DEBUG_ASM9260_UART
default "debug/clps711x.S" if DEBUG_CLPS711X_UART1 || DEBUG_CLPS711X_UART2
default "debug/dc21285.S" if DEBUG_DC21285_PORT
default "debug/meson.S" if DEBUG_MESON_UARTAO
default "debug/pl01x.S" if DEBUG_LL_UART_PL01X || DEBUG_UART_PL01X
default "debug/exynos.S" if DEBUG_EXYNOS_UART
default "debug/efm32.S" if DEBUG_LL_UART_EFM32
default "debug/icedcc.S" if DEBUG_ICEDCC
default "debug/imx.S" if DEBUG_IMX1_UART || \
DEBUG_IMX25_UART || \
DEBUG_IMX21_IMX27_UART || \
DEBUG_IMX31_UART || \
DEBUG_IMX35_UART || \
DEBUG_IMX50_UART || \
DEBUG_IMX51_UART || \
DEBUG_IMX53_UART ||\
DEBUG_IMX6Q_UART || \
DEBUG_IMX6SL_UART || \
DEBUG_IMX6SX_UART || \
DEBUG_IMX6UL_UART || \
DEBUG_IMX7D_UART
default "debug/ks8695.S" if DEBUG_KS8695_UART
default "debug/msm.S" if DEBUG_QCOM_UARTDM
default "debug/netx.S" if DEBUG_NETX_UART
default "debug/omap2plus.S" if DEBUG_OMAP2PLUS_UART
ARM: shmobile: Add early debugging support using SCIF(A) Add serial port debug macros for the SCIF(A) serial ports. This includes all supported shmobile SoCs, except for EMEV2. The configuration logic (both Kconfig and #ifdef) is more complicated than one would expect, for several reasons: 1. Not all SoCs have the same serial devices, and they're not always at the same addresses. 2. There are two different types: SCIF and SCIFA. Fortunately they can easily be distinguished by physical address. 3. Not all boards use the same serial port for the console. The defaults correspond to the boards that are supported in mainline. If you want to use a different serial port, just change the value of CONFIG_DEBUG_UART_PHYS, and the rest will auto-adapt. 4. debug_ll_io_init() maps the SCIF(A) registers to a fixed virtual address. 0xfdxxxxxx was chosen, as it should lie below VMALLOC_END = 0xff000000, and must not conflict with the 2 MiB reserved region at PCI_IO_VIRT_BASE = 0xfee00000. - On SoCs not using the legacy machine_desc.map_io(), debug_ll_io_init() is called by the ARM core code. - On SoCs using the legacy machine_desc.map_io(), debug_ll_io_init() must be called explicitly. Calls are added for r8a7740, r8a7779, sh7372, and sh73a0. This was derived from the r8a7790 version by Laurent Pinchart. Signed-off-by: Geert Uytterhoeven <geert+renesas@glider.be> Acked-by: Laurent Pinchart <laurent.pinchart@ideasonboard.com> Acked-by: Arnd Bergmann <arnd@arndb.de> Tested-by: Simon Horman <horms+renesas@verge.net.au> Signed-off-by: Simon Horman <horms+renesas@verge.net.au>
2014-11-14 23:49:47 +08:00
default "debug/renesas-scif.S" if DEBUG_R7S72100_SCIF2
default "debug/renesas-scif.S" if DEBUG_RCAR_GEN1_SCIF0
default "debug/renesas-scif.S" if DEBUG_RCAR_GEN1_SCIF2
default "debug/renesas-scif.S" if DEBUG_RCAR_GEN2_SCIF0
default "debug/renesas-scif.S" if DEBUG_RCAR_GEN2_SCIF2
default "debug/renesas-scif.S" if DEBUG_RCAR_GEN2_SCIF4
ARM: shmobile: Add early debugging support using SCIF(A) Add serial port debug macros for the SCIF(A) serial ports. This includes all supported shmobile SoCs, except for EMEV2. The configuration logic (both Kconfig and #ifdef) is more complicated than one would expect, for several reasons: 1. Not all SoCs have the same serial devices, and they're not always at the same addresses. 2. There are two different types: SCIF and SCIFA. Fortunately they can easily be distinguished by physical address. 3. Not all boards use the same serial port for the console. The defaults correspond to the boards that are supported in mainline. If you want to use a different serial port, just change the value of CONFIG_DEBUG_UART_PHYS, and the rest will auto-adapt. 4. debug_ll_io_init() maps the SCIF(A) registers to a fixed virtual address. 0xfdxxxxxx was chosen, as it should lie below VMALLOC_END = 0xff000000, and must not conflict with the 2 MiB reserved region at PCI_IO_VIRT_BASE = 0xfee00000. - On SoCs not using the legacy machine_desc.map_io(), debug_ll_io_init() is called by the ARM core code. - On SoCs using the legacy machine_desc.map_io(), debug_ll_io_init() must be called explicitly. Calls are added for r8a7740, r8a7779, sh7372, and sh73a0. This was derived from the r8a7790 version by Laurent Pinchart. Signed-off-by: Geert Uytterhoeven <geert+renesas@glider.be> Acked-by: Laurent Pinchart <laurent.pinchart@ideasonboard.com> Acked-by: Arnd Bergmann <arnd@arndb.de> Tested-by: Simon Horman <horms+renesas@verge.net.au> Signed-off-by: Simon Horman <horms+renesas@verge.net.au>
2014-11-14 23:49:47 +08:00
default "debug/renesas-scif.S" if DEBUG_RMOBILE_SCIFA0
default "debug/renesas-scif.S" if DEBUG_RMOBILE_SCIFA1
default "debug/renesas-scif.S" if DEBUG_RMOBILE_SCIFA4
default "debug/s3c24xx.S" if DEBUG_S3C24XX_UART || DEBUG_S3C64XX_UART
default "debug/s5pv210.S" if DEBUG_S5PV210_UART
default "debug/sirf.S" if DEBUG_SIRFSOC_UART
default "debug/sti.S" if DEBUG_STI_UART
ARM: arm-soc board specific changes for 3.10, part 1 These changes are all for board specific files. These used to make up a large portion of the ARM changes in the past, but as we are generalizing the support and moving to device tree probing, this has gotten significantly smaller. The only platform actually adding new code here at the moment is Renesas shmobile, as they are still busy converting their code to device tree and have not come far enough to not need it. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.11 (GNU/Linux) iQIcBAABAgAGBQJRhKYeAAoJEIwa5zzehBx3ez8QAKLnzjAQJzhfJezJ+g02tXS9 xIikiX1zmEb3HuF8Z/SFRWVj2Zbe+cBaDpr7JERmmOTWWUtxHbqIPFr2xUbyi0qY d1yBFEtAv+Pf6lgIGRHPejCXigInp0ew94+VMih7rOVkXdNZqLBP+Z4CEntoak+H 1+c4MvW/37VlyQUnsrQgUcC7mu9lSIVwJjYXCGJVs4cKwYYnLNH6tLINx62SOCkW cdoJV/eTvRWD6Wx8kxvNE7WJMVNuB8e7R7DKkn5SES9beWJ1tvcGtNS2KaK8rFdC Xee8SNo2RzxDQwtkPYA2iZg9Gs3vxNEiy3AX0Tsvji7a3ipQk/M13NlOa1h+tu4w 8wNZDccYOsFejlnpnDWk64eVmu2w0c58CWbRaPYOOkGJ5pTnZ9+2cO7CLTOmQWrb y2Vdly10vQR7AbnlgLlx9RuIAdAVoMGVwCO1JrnBonRriXQCq/vSEFfhKbLK4/MO FYyW+sy222f+kv1JrEdffO7rdIc/EdHRkiGSeVFQ63ETl6F+wx7zEMwb+RV2ysi3 zQQJDeMTrP9StqKaBfyOS3IF+Jbv/f4dM6oKxwlyR5kwuO+J1H6yFG3ugBSuED82 eUz1O35Q1JY593qS8XD22wMjRQt3xhwdrD0hAZnCbUiJxe1Tatf16bBloBQ8vwsY hHdiINWICRawVJLK7SZB =2cfP -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- Merge tag 'boards-for-linus' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/arm/arm-soc Pull ARM SoC board specific changes (part 1) from Olof Johansson: "These changes are all for board specific files. These used to make up a large portion of the ARM changes in the past, but as we are generalizing the support and moving to device tree probing, this has gotten significantly smaller. The only platform actually adding new code here at the moment is Renesas shmobile, as they are still busy converting their code to device tree and have not come far enough to not need it." * tag 'boards-for-linus' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/arm/arm-soc: (43 commits) ARM: msm: USB_MSM_OTG needs USB_PHY ARM: davinci: da850 evm: fix const qualifier placement ARM: davinci: da850 board: add remoteproc support ARM: pxa: move debug uart code ARM: pxa: select PXA935 on saar & tavorevb ARM: mmp: add more compatible names in gpio driver ARM: pxa: move PXA_GPIO_TO_IRQ macro ARM: pxa: remove cpu_is_xxx in gpio driver ARM: Kirkwood: update Network Space Mini v2 description ARM: Kirkwood: DT board setup for CloudBox ARM: Kirkwood: sort board entries by ASCII-code order ARM: OMAP: board-4430sdp: Provide regulator to pwm-backlight ARM: OMAP: zoom: Use pwm stack for lcd and keyboard backlight ARM: OMAP2+: omap2plus_defconfig: Add support for BMP085 pressure sensor omap2+: Remove useless Makefile line omap2+: Remove useless Makefile line ARM: OMAP: RX-51: add missing regulator supply definitions for lis3lv02d ARM: OMAP1: fix omap_udc registration ARM: davinci: use is IS_ENABLED macro ARM: kirkwood: add MACH_GURUPLUG_DT to defconfig ...
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default "debug/tegra.S" if DEBUG_TEGRA_UART
default "debug/ux500.S" if DEBUG_UX500_UART
default "debug/vexpress.S" if DEBUG_VEXPRESS_UART0_DETECT
default "debug/vf.S" if DEBUG_VF_UART
default "debug/vt8500.S" if DEBUG_VT8500_UART0
default "debug/zynq.S" if DEBUG_ZYNQ_UART0 || DEBUG_ZYNQ_UART1
default "debug/bcm63xx.S" if DEBUG_BCM63XX_UART
default "debug/digicolor.S" if DEBUG_DIGICOLOR_UA0
default "debug/brcmstb.S" if DEBUG_BRCMSTB_UART
default "mach/debug-macro.S"
# Compatibility options for PL01x
config DEBUG_UART_PL01X
bool
# Compatibility options for 8250
config DEBUG_UART_8250
def_bool ARCH_EBSA110 || \
ARCH_IOP13XX || ARCH_IOP32X || ARCH_IOP33X || ARCH_IXP4XX || \
ARCH_RPC
config DEBUG_UART_PHYS
hex "Physical base address of debug UART"
default 0x00100a00 if DEBUG_NETX_UART
default 0x01c20000 if DEBUG_DAVINCI_DMx_UART0
default 0x01c28000 if DEBUG_SUNXI_UART0
default 0x01c28400 if DEBUG_SUNXI_UART1
default 0x01d0c000 if DEBUG_DAVINCI_DA8XX_UART1
default 0x01d0d000 if DEBUG_DAVINCI_DA8XX_UART2
default 0x01f02800 if DEBUG_SUNXI_R_UART
default 0x02530c00 if DEBUG_KEYSTONE_UART0
default 0x02531000 if DEBUG_KEYSTONE_UART1
default 0x03010fe0 if ARCH_RPC
default 0x07000000 if DEBUG_SUN9I_UART0
default 0x09405000 if DEBUG_ZTE_ZX
default 0x10009000 if DEBUG_REALVIEW_STD_PORT || \
DEBUG_VEXPRESS_UART0_CA9
default 0x1010c000 if DEBUG_REALVIEW_PB1176_PORT
default 0x10124000 if DEBUG_RK3X_UART0
default 0x10126000 if DEBUG_RK3X_UART1
default 0x101f1000 if DEBUG_VERSATILE
default 0x101fb000 if DEBUG_NOMADIK_UART
default 0x10210000 if DEBUG_RV1108_UART2
default 0x10220000 if DEBUG_RV1108_UART1
default 0x10230000 if DEBUG_RV1108_UART0
default 0x11002000 if DEBUG_MT8127_UART0
default 0x11006000 if DEBUG_MT6589_UART0
default 0x11009000 if DEBUG_MT8135_UART3
default 0x16000000 if DEBUG_INTEGRATOR
default 0x18000300 if DEBUG_BCM_5301X
default 0x18000400 if DEBUG_BCM_HR2
default 0x18010000 if DEBUG_SIRFATLAS7_UART0
default 0x18020000 if DEBUG_SIRFATLAS7_UART1
default 0x1c090000 if DEBUG_VEXPRESS_UART0_RS1
default 0x20001000 if DEBUG_HIP01_UART
default 0x20060000 if DEBUG_RK29_UART0
default 0x20064000 if DEBUG_RK29_UART1 || DEBUG_RK3X_UART2
default 0x20068000 if DEBUG_RK29_UART2 || DEBUG_RK3X_UART3
default 0x20201000 if DEBUG_BCM2835
default 0x3f201000 if DEBUG_BCM2836
default 0x3e000000 if DEBUG_BCM_KONA_UART
default 0x4000e400 if DEBUG_LL_UART_EFM32
default 0x40028000 if DEBUG_AT91_SAMV7_USART1
default 0x40081000 if DEBUG_LPC18XX_UART0
default 0x40090000 if DEBUG_LPC32XX
default 0x40100000 if DEBUG_PXA_UART1
default 0x42000000 if DEBUG_GEMINI
default 0x44e09000 if DEBUG_AM33XXUART1
default 0x48020000 if DEBUG_OMAP4UART3 || DEBUG_TI81XXUART1
default 0x48022000 if DEBUG_TI81XXUART2
default 0x48024000 if DEBUG_TI81XXUART3
default 0x4806a000 if DEBUG_OMAP2UART1 || DEBUG_OMAP3UART1 || \
DEBUG_OMAP4UART1 || DEBUG_OMAP5UART1
default 0x4806c000 if DEBUG_OMAP2UART2 || DEBUG_OMAP3UART2 || \
DEBUG_OMAP4UART2 || DEBUG_OMAP5UART2
default 0x4806e000 if DEBUG_OMAP2UART3 || DEBUG_OMAP4UART4
default 0x49020000 if DEBUG_OMAP3UART3
default 0x49042000 if DEBUG_OMAP3UART4
default 0x50000000 if DEBUG_S3C24XX_UART && (DEBUG_S3C_UART0 || \
DEBUG_S3C2410_UART0)
default 0x50004000 if DEBUG_S3C24XX_UART && (DEBUG_S3C_UART1 || \
DEBUG_S3C2410_UART1)
default 0x50008000 if DEBUG_S3C24XX_UART && (DEBUG_S3C_UART2 || \
DEBUG_S3C2410_UART2)
default 0x78000000 if DEBUG_CNS3XXX
default 0x7c0003f8 if DEBUG_FOOTBRIDGE_COM1
default 0x7f005000 if DEBUG_S3C64XX_UART && DEBUG_S3C_UART0
default 0x7f005400 if DEBUG_S3C64XX_UART && DEBUG_S3C_UART1
default 0x7f005800 if DEBUG_S3C64XX_UART && DEBUG_S3C_UART2
default 0x7f005c00 if DEBUG_S3C64XX_UART && DEBUG_S3C_UART3
default 0x80010000 if DEBUG_ASM9260_UART
default 0x80070000 if DEBUG_IMX23_UART
default 0x80074000 if DEBUG_IMX28_UART
default 0x80230000 if DEBUG_PICOXCELL_UART
default 0x808c0000 if DEBUG_EP93XX || ARCH_EP93XX
default 0x90020000 if DEBUG_NSPIRE_CLASSIC_UART || DEBUG_NSPIRE_CX_UART
default 0xb0060000 if DEBUG_SIRFPRIMA2_UART1
default 0xb0090000 if DEBUG_VEXPRESS_UART0_CRX
default 0xc0013000 if DEBUG_U300_UART
default 0xc8000000 if ARCH_IXP4XX && !CPU_BIG_ENDIAN
default 0xc8000003 if ARCH_IXP4XX && CPU_BIG_ENDIAN
default 0xd0000000 if DEBUG_SPEAR3XX
default 0xd0012000 if DEBUG_MVEBU_UART0
default 0xc81004c0 if DEBUG_MESON_UARTAO
default 0xd4017000 if DEBUG_MMP_UART2
default 0xd4018000 if DEBUG_MMP_UART3
default 0xe0000000 if DEBUG_SPEAR13XX
default 0xe4007000 if DEBUG_HIP04_UART
ARM: shmobile: Add early debugging support using SCIF(A) Add serial port debug macros for the SCIF(A) serial ports. This includes all supported shmobile SoCs, except for EMEV2. The configuration logic (both Kconfig and #ifdef) is more complicated than one would expect, for several reasons: 1. Not all SoCs have the same serial devices, and they're not always at the same addresses. 2. There are two different types: SCIF and SCIFA. Fortunately they can easily be distinguished by physical address. 3. Not all boards use the same serial port for the console. The defaults correspond to the boards that are supported in mainline. If you want to use a different serial port, just change the value of CONFIG_DEBUG_UART_PHYS, and the rest will auto-adapt. 4. debug_ll_io_init() maps the SCIF(A) registers to a fixed virtual address. 0xfdxxxxxx was chosen, as it should lie below VMALLOC_END = 0xff000000, and must not conflict with the 2 MiB reserved region at PCI_IO_VIRT_BASE = 0xfee00000. - On SoCs not using the legacy machine_desc.map_io(), debug_ll_io_init() is called by the ARM core code. - On SoCs using the legacy machine_desc.map_io(), debug_ll_io_init() must be called explicitly. Calls are added for r8a7740, r8a7779, sh7372, and sh73a0. This was derived from the r8a7790 version by Laurent Pinchart. Signed-off-by: Geert Uytterhoeven <geert+renesas@glider.be> Acked-by: Laurent Pinchart <laurent.pinchart@ideasonboard.com> Acked-by: Arnd Bergmann <arnd@arndb.de> Tested-by: Simon Horman <horms+renesas@verge.net.au> Signed-off-by: Simon Horman <horms+renesas@verge.net.au>
2014-11-14 23:49:47 +08:00
default 0xe6c40000 if DEBUG_RMOBILE_SCIFA0
default 0xe6c50000 if DEBUG_RMOBILE_SCIFA1
default 0xe6c80000 if DEBUG_RMOBILE_SCIFA4
default 0xe6e58000 if DEBUG_RCAR_GEN2_SCIF2
default 0xe6e60000 if DEBUG_RCAR_GEN2_SCIF0
default 0xe6ee0000 if DEBUG_RCAR_GEN2_SCIF4
ARM: shmobile: Add early debugging support using SCIF(A) Add serial port debug macros for the SCIF(A) serial ports. This includes all supported shmobile SoCs, except for EMEV2. The configuration logic (both Kconfig and #ifdef) is more complicated than one would expect, for several reasons: 1. Not all SoCs have the same serial devices, and they're not always at the same addresses. 2. There are two different types: SCIF and SCIFA. Fortunately they can easily be distinguished by physical address. 3. Not all boards use the same serial port for the console. The defaults correspond to the boards that are supported in mainline. If you want to use a different serial port, just change the value of CONFIG_DEBUG_UART_PHYS, and the rest will auto-adapt. 4. debug_ll_io_init() maps the SCIF(A) registers to a fixed virtual address. 0xfdxxxxxx was chosen, as it should lie below VMALLOC_END = 0xff000000, and must not conflict with the 2 MiB reserved region at PCI_IO_VIRT_BASE = 0xfee00000. - On SoCs not using the legacy machine_desc.map_io(), debug_ll_io_init() is called by the ARM core code. - On SoCs using the legacy machine_desc.map_io(), debug_ll_io_init() must be called explicitly. Calls are added for r8a7740, r8a7779, sh7372, and sh73a0. This was derived from the r8a7790 version by Laurent Pinchart. Signed-off-by: Geert Uytterhoeven <geert+renesas@glider.be> Acked-by: Laurent Pinchart <laurent.pinchart@ideasonboard.com> Acked-by: Arnd Bergmann <arnd@arndb.de> Tested-by: Simon Horman <horms+renesas@verge.net.au> Signed-off-by: Simon Horman <horms+renesas@verge.net.au>
2014-11-14 23:49:47 +08:00
default 0xe8008000 if DEBUG_R7S72100_SCIF2
default 0xf0000be0 if ARCH_EBSA110
default 0xf1012000 if DEBUG_MVEBU_UART0_ALTERNATE
default 0xf1012100 if DEBUG_MVEBU_UART1_ALTERNATE
default 0xf7fc9000 if DEBUG_BERLIN_UART
default 0xf8020000 if DEBUG_AT91_SAMA5D2_UART1
default 0xf8b00000 if DEBUG_HIX5HD2_UART
default 0xf991e000 if DEBUG_QCOM_UARTDM
default 0xfc00c000 if DEBUG_AT91_SAMA5D4_USART3
default 0xfcb00000 if DEBUG_HI3620_UART
default 0xfd883000 if DEBUG_ALPINE_UART0
default 0xfe800000 if ARCH_IOP32X
default 0xff690000 if DEBUG_RK32_UART2
default 0xffc02000 if DEBUG_SOCFPGA_UART0
default 0xffc02100 if DEBUG_SOCFPGA_UART1
default 0xffd82340 if ARCH_IOP13XX
ARM: shmobile: Add early debugging support using SCIF(A) Add serial port debug macros for the SCIF(A) serial ports. This includes all supported shmobile SoCs, except for EMEV2. The configuration logic (both Kconfig and #ifdef) is more complicated than one would expect, for several reasons: 1. Not all SoCs have the same serial devices, and they're not always at the same addresses. 2. There are two different types: SCIF and SCIFA. Fortunately they can easily be distinguished by physical address. 3. Not all boards use the same serial port for the console. The defaults correspond to the boards that are supported in mainline. If you want to use a different serial port, just change the value of CONFIG_DEBUG_UART_PHYS, and the rest will auto-adapt. 4. debug_ll_io_init() maps the SCIF(A) registers to a fixed virtual address. 0xfdxxxxxx was chosen, as it should lie below VMALLOC_END = 0xff000000, and must not conflict with the 2 MiB reserved region at PCI_IO_VIRT_BASE = 0xfee00000. - On SoCs not using the legacy machine_desc.map_io(), debug_ll_io_init() is called by the ARM core code. - On SoCs using the legacy machine_desc.map_io(), debug_ll_io_init() must be called explicitly. Calls are added for r8a7740, r8a7779, sh7372, and sh73a0. This was derived from the r8a7790 version by Laurent Pinchart. Signed-off-by: Geert Uytterhoeven <geert+renesas@glider.be> Acked-by: Laurent Pinchart <laurent.pinchart@ideasonboard.com> Acked-by: Arnd Bergmann <arnd@arndb.de> Tested-by: Simon Horman <horms+renesas@verge.net.au> Signed-off-by: Simon Horman <horms+renesas@verge.net.au>
2014-11-14 23:49:47 +08:00
default 0xffe40000 if DEBUG_RCAR_GEN1_SCIF0
default 0xffe42000 if DEBUG_RCAR_GEN1_SCIF2
default 0xfff36000 if DEBUG_HIGHBANK_UART
default 0xfffb0000 if DEBUG_OMAP1UART1 || DEBUG_OMAP7XXUART1
default 0xfffb0800 if DEBUG_OMAP1UART2 || DEBUG_OMAP7XXUART2
default 0xfffb9800 if DEBUG_OMAP1UART3 || DEBUG_OMAP7XXUART3
default 0xfffe8600 if DEBUG_BCM63XX_UART
default 0xffffee00 if DEBUG_AT91_SAM9263_DBGU
default 0xfffff200 if DEBUG_AT91_RM9200_DBGU
default 0xfffff700 if ARCH_IOP33X
depends on ARCH_EP93XX || \
DEBUG_LL_UART_8250 || DEBUG_LL_UART_PL01X || \
DEBUG_LL_UART_EFM32 || \
DEBUG_UART_8250 || DEBUG_UART_PL01X || DEBUG_MESON_UARTAO || \
DEBUG_NETX_UART || \
DEBUG_QCOM_UARTDM || DEBUG_R7S72100_SCIF2 || \
ARM: shmobile: Add early debugging support using SCIF(A) Add serial port debug macros for the SCIF(A) serial ports. This includes all supported shmobile SoCs, except for EMEV2. The configuration logic (both Kconfig and #ifdef) is more complicated than one would expect, for several reasons: 1. Not all SoCs have the same serial devices, and they're not always at the same addresses. 2. There are two different types: SCIF and SCIFA. Fortunately they can easily be distinguished by physical address. 3. Not all boards use the same serial port for the console. The defaults correspond to the boards that are supported in mainline. If you want to use a different serial port, just change the value of CONFIG_DEBUG_UART_PHYS, and the rest will auto-adapt. 4. debug_ll_io_init() maps the SCIF(A) registers to a fixed virtual address. 0xfdxxxxxx was chosen, as it should lie below VMALLOC_END = 0xff000000, and must not conflict with the 2 MiB reserved region at PCI_IO_VIRT_BASE = 0xfee00000. - On SoCs not using the legacy machine_desc.map_io(), debug_ll_io_init() is called by the ARM core code. - On SoCs using the legacy machine_desc.map_io(), debug_ll_io_init() must be called explicitly. Calls are added for r8a7740, r8a7779, sh7372, and sh73a0. This was derived from the r8a7790 version by Laurent Pinchart. Signed-off-by: Geert Uytterhoeven <geert+renesas@glider.be> Acked-by: Laurent Pinchart <laurent.pinchart@ideasonboard.com> Acked-by: Arnd Bergmann <arnd@arndb.de> Tested-by: Simon Horman <horms+renesas@verge.net.au> Signed-off-by: Simon Horman <horms+renesas@verge.net.au>
2014-11-14 23:49:47 +08:00
DEBUG_RCAR_GEN1_SCIF0 || DEBUG_RCAR_GEN1_SCIF2 || \
DEBUG_RCAR_GEN2_SCIF0 || DEBUG_RCAR_GEN2_SCIF2 || \
DEBUG_RCAR_GEN2_SCIF4 || \
ARM: shmobile: Add early debugging support using SCIF(A) Add serial port debug macros for the SCIF(A) serial ports. This includes all supported shmobile SoCs, except for EMEV2. The configuration logic (both Kconfig and #ifdef) is more complicated than one would expect, for several reasons: 1. Not all SoCs have the same serial devices, and they're not always at the same addresses. 2. There are two different types: SCIF and SCIFA. Fortunately they can easily be distinguished by physical address. 3. Not all boards use the same serial port for the console. The defaults correspond to the boards that are supported in mainline. If you want to use a different serial port, just change the value of CONFIG_DEBUG_UART_PHYS, and the rest will auto-adapt. 4. debug_ll_io_init() maps the SCIF(A) registers to a fixed virtual address. 0xfdxxxxxx was chosen, as it should lie below VMALLOC_END = 0xff000000, and must not conflict with the 2 MiB reserved region at PCI_IO_VIRT_BASE = 0xfee00000. - On SoCs not using the legacy machine_desc.map_io(), debug_ll_io_init() is called by the ARM core code. - On SoCs using the legacy machine_desc.map_io(), debug_ll_io_init() must be called explicitly. Calls are added for r8a7740, r8a7779, sh7372, and sh73a0. This was derived from the r8a7790 version by Laurent Pinchart. Signed-off-by: Geert Uytterhoeven <geert+renesas@glider.be> Acked-by: Laurent Pinchart <laurent.pinchart@ideasonboard.com> Acked-by: Arnd Bergmann <arnd@arndb.de> Tested-by: Simon Horman <horms+renesas@verge.net.au> Signed-off-by: Simon Horman <horms+renesas@verge.net.au>
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DEBUG_RMOBILE_SCIFA0 || DEBUG_RMOBILE_SCIFA1 || \
DEBUG_RMOBILE_SCIFA4 || DEBUG_S3C24XX_UART || \
DEBUG_S3C64XX_UART || \
DEBUG_BCM63XX_UART || DEBUG_ASM9260_UART || \
DEBUG_SIRFSOC_UART || DEBUG_DIGICOLOR_UA0 || \
DEBUG_AT91_UART
config DEBUG_UART_VIRT
hex "Virtual base address of debug UART"
default 0xc881f000 if DEBUG_RV1108_UART2
default 0xc8821000 if DEBUG_RV1108_UART1
default 0xc8912000 if DEBUG_RV1108_UART0
default 0xe0000a00 if DEBUG_NETX_UART
default 0xe0010fe0 if ARCH_RPC
default 0xf0000be0 if ARCH_EBSA110
default 0xf0010000 if DEBUG_ASM9260_UART
default 0xf01fb000 if DEBUG_NOMADIK_UART
default 0xf0201000 if DEBUG_BCM2835 || DEBUG_BCM2836
default 0xf1000300 if DEBUG_BCM_5301X
default 0xf1000400 if DEBUG_BCM_HR2
default 0xf1002000 if DEBUG_MT8127_UART0
default 0xf1006000 if DEBUG_MT6589_UART0
default 0xf1009000 if DEBUG_MT8135_UART3
default 0xf11f1000 if DEBUG_VERSATILE
default 0xf1600000 if DEBUG_INTEGRATOR
default 0xf1c28000 if DEBUG_SUNXI_UART0
default 0xf1c28400 if DEBUG_SUNXI_UART1
default 0xf1f02800 if DEBUG_SUNXI_R_UART
default 0xf31004c0 if DEBUG_MESON_UARTAO
default 0xf4090000 if DEBUG_LPC32XX
default 0xf4200000 if DEBUG_GEMINI
ARM: pxa: fix hang on startup with DEBUG_LL The commit 2111667b4677 ("ARM: pxa: call debug_ll_io_init for earlyprintk") triggers in the current kernel the attached backtrace on PXA/tosa early in the boot time when DEBUG_LL is enabled. It is due to overlap between uart virtual memory defined in DEBUG_UART_VIRT and mapped by debug_ll_io_init() and peripheral bus mapped by pxa_map_io at the same address, 0xf2100000. As hinted by Arnd, map early virtual memory for low level debug on address 0xf6200000, even if that means 2 virtual mappings will give access to the pxa internal UARTs (FFUART, BTUART, STUART, ...). ------------[ cut here ]------------ kernel BUG at /home/lumag/linux/mm/vmalloc.c:1143! Internal error: Oops - BUG: 0 [#1] PREEMPT ARM Modules linked in: CPU: 0 PID: 0 Comm: swapper Not tainted 3.17.0-00032-g8e0d202-dirty #23 task: c062a5a8 ti: c0620000 task.ti: c0620000 PC is at vm_area_add_early+0x54/0x84 LR is at add_static_vm_early+0xc/0x60 pc : [<c03e1100>] lr : [<c03d9ef4>] psr: 800001d3 sp : c0621f04 ip : c03efa74 fp : c03edf84 r10: c0637e98 r9 : 40000001 r8 : c03da57c r7 : c3ffcfb0 r6 : 00000000 r5 : c3ffcfb0 r4 : 02000000 r3 : c3ffcfd8 r2 : f2100000 r1 : f4000000 r0 : c3ffcfb0 Flags: Nzcv IRQs off FIQs off Mode SVC_32 ISA ARM Segment kernel Control: 00007977 Table: a0004000 DAC: 00000017 Process swapper (pid: 0, stack limit = 0xc06201c8) Stack: (0xc0621f04 to 0xc0622000) 1f00: c3ffcfd8 40000001 c3ffcfd8 c03ee08c c03da570 c03db90c c0637d24 1f20: 00000000 c03ec7cc c066e654 a0700000 000a0700 c03db914 c03db90c c03daf84 1f40: 00000000 000a0000 c0000000 c03ec7cc 000a0700 c0700000 ffff1000 000a3fff 1f60: 00001000 00000007 00000000 c03ec7cc c0008000 c03ed748 c0621fd4 c03d5d18 1f80: 69052d00 a03ec48c 00000000 c03d8ad0 0000006c 00007977 c036c6e8 00000001 1fa0: c0621fd4 c03ed744 c0628000 a0004000 69052d00 a03ec48c 00000000 c03d68d4 1fc0: 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 c03ed748 c0649894 c062801c 1fe0: c03ed744 c062b2f0 a0004000 69052d00 a03ec48c a0008040 00000000 00000000 [<c03e1100>] (vm_area_add_early) from [<c03d9ef4>] (add_static_vm_early+0xc/0x60) [<c03d9ef4>] (add_static_vm_early) from [<c03da570>] (iotable_init.part.6+0xa8/0xb4) [<c03da570>] (iotable_init.part.6) from [<c03db914>] (pxa25x_map_io+0x8/0x24) [<c03db914>] (pxa25x_map_io) from [<c03daf84>] (paging_init+0x744/0x8d8) [<c03daf84>] (paging_init) from [<c03d8ad0>] (setup_arch+0x354/0x608) [<c03d8ad0>] (setup_arch) from [<c03d68d4>] (start_kernel+0xa8/0x3dc) [<c03d68d4>] (start_kernel) from [<a0008040>] (0xa0008040) Code: e5904008 e0811004 e1520001 2a000005 (e7f001f2) ---[ end trace f24b6c88ae00fa9a ]--- Kernel panic - not syncing: Attempted to kill the idle task! ---[ end Kernel panic - not syncing: Attempted to kill the idle task! Cc: <stable@vger.kernel.org> Reported-by: Dmitry Eremin-Solenikov <dbaryshkov@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Robert Jarzmik <robert.jarzmik@free.fr> Acked-by: Arnd Bergmann <arnd@arndb.de>
2014-10-08 03:18:14 +08:00
default 0xf6200000 if DEBUG_PXA_UART1
default 0xf7000000 if DEBUG_SUN9I_UART0
default 0xf7000000 if DEBUG_S3C64XX_UART && DEBUG_S3C_UART0
default 0xf7000000 if DEBUG_S3C24XX_UART && (DEBUG_S3C_UART0 || \
DEBUG_S3C2410_UART0)
default 0xf7000400 if DEBUG_S3C64XX_UART && DEBUG_S3C_UART1
default 0xf7000800 if DEBUG_S3C64XX_UART && DEBUG_S3C_UART2
default 0xf7000c00 if DEBUG_S3C64XX_UART && DEBUG_S3C_UART3
default 0xf7004000 if DEBUG_S3C24XX_UART && (DEBUG_S3C_UART1 || \
DEBUG_S3C2410_UART1)
default 0xf7008000 if DEBUG_S3C24XX_UART && (DEBUG_S3C_UART2 || \
DEBUG_S3C2410_UART2)
default 0xf7020000 if DEBUG_AT91_SAMA5D2_UART1
default 0xf7fc9000 if DEBUG_BERLIN_UART
default 0xf8007000 if DEBUG_HIP04_UART
default 0xf8009000 if DEBUG_VEXPRESS_UART0_CA9
default 0xf8090000 if DEBUG_VEXPRESS_UART0_RS1
default 0xf8ffee00 if DEBUG_AT91_SAM9263_DBGU
default 0xf8fff200 if DEBUG_AT91_RM9200_DBGU
default 0xf9e09000 if DEBUG_AM33XXUART1
default 0xfa020000 if DEBUG_OMAP4UART3 || DEBUG_TI81XXUART1
default 0xfa022000 if DEBUG_TI81XXUART2
default 0xfa024000 if DEBUG_TI81XXUART3
default 0xfa06a000 if DEBUG_OMAP2UART1 || DEBUG_OMAP3UART1 || \
DEBUG_OMAP4UART1 || DEBUG_OMAP5UART1
default 0xfa06c000 if DEBUG_OMAP2UART2 || DEBUG_OMAP3UART2 || \
DEBUG_OMAP4UART2 || DEBUG_OMAP5UART2
default 0xfa06e000 if DEBUG_OMAP2UART3 || DEBUG_OMAP4UART4
default 0xfa71e000 if DEBUG_QCOM_UARTDM
default 0xfb002000 if DEBUG_CNS3XXX
default 0xfb009000 if DEBUG_REALVIEW_STD_PORT
default 0xfb00c000 if DEBUG_AT91_SAMA5D4_USART3
default 0xfb020000 if DEBUG_OMAP3UART3
default 0xfb042000 if DEBUG_OMAP3UART4
default 0xfb10c000 if DEBUG_REALVIEW_PB1176_PORT
default 0xfc705000 if DEBUG_ZTE_ZX
default 0xfcfe8600 if DEBUG_BCM63XX_UART
default 0xfd000000 if DEBUG_SPEAR3XX || DEBUG_SPEAR13XX
default 0xfd012000 if DEBUG_MVEBU_UART0_ALTERNATE && ARCH_MV78XX0
default 0xfd883000 if DEBUG_ALPINE_UART0
default 0xfde12000 if DEBUG_MVEBU_UART0_ALTERNATE && ARCH_DOVE
default 0xfe012000 if DEBUG_MVEBU_UART0_ALTERNATE && ARCH_ORION5X
default 0xfe017000 if DEBUG_MMP_UART2
default 0xfe018000 if DEBUG_MMP_UART3
default 0xfe100000 if DEBUG_IMX23_UART || DEBUG_IMX28_UART
default 0xfe230000 if DEBUG_PICOXCELL_UART
default 0xfe300000 if DEBUG_BCM_KONA_UART
default 0xfe800000 if ARCH_IOP32X
default 0xfeb00000 if DEBUG_HI3620_UART || DEBUG_HIX5HD2_UART
default 0xfeb24000 if DEBUG_RK3X_UART0
default 0xfeb26000 if DEBUG_RK3X_UART1
default 0xfeb30c00 if DEBUG_KEYSTONE_UART0
default 0xfeb31000 if DEBUG_KEYSTONE_UART1
default 0xfec02000 if DEBUG_SOCFPGA_UART0
default 0xfec02100 if DEBUG_SOCFPGA_UART1
default 0xfec12000 if (DEBUG_MVEBU_UART0 || DEBUG_MVEBU_UART0_ALTERNATE) && ARCH_MVEBU
default 0xfec12100 if DEBUG_MVEBU_UART1_ALTERNATE
default 0xfec10000 if DEBUG_SIRFATLAS7_UART0
default 0xfec20000 if DEBUG_DAVINCI_DMx_UART0
default 0xfec20000 if DEBUG_SIRFATLAS7_UART1
default 0xfec60000 if DEBUG_SIRFPRIMA2_UART1
default 0xfec90000 if DEBUG_RK32_UART2
default 0xfed0c000 if DEBUG_DAVINCI_DA8XX_UART1
default 0xfed0d000 if DEBUG_DAVINCI_DA8XX_UART2
default 0xfed60000 if DEBUG_RK29_UART0
default 0xfed64000 if DEBUG_RK29_UART1 || DEBUG_RK3X_UART2
default 0xfed68000 if DEBUG_RK29_UART2 || DEBUG_RK3X_UART3
default 0xfedc0000 if DEBUG_EP93XX
default 0xfee003f8 if DEBUG_FOOTBRIDGE_COM1
default 0xfee20000 if DEBUG_NSPIRE_CLASSIC_UART || DEBUG_NSPIRE_CX_UART
default 0xfee82340 if ARCH_IOP13XX
default 0xfef00000 if ARCH_IXP4XX && !CPU_BIG_ENDIAN
default 0xfef00003 if ARCH_IXP4XX && CPU_BIG_ENDIAN
default 0xfef36000 if DEBUG_HIGHBANK_UART
default 0xfefb0000 if DEBUG_OMAP1UART1 || DEBUG_OMAP7XXUART1
default 0xfefb0800 if DEBUG_OMAP1UART2 || DEBUG_OMAP7XXUART2
default 0xfefb9800 if DEBUG_OMAP1UART3 || DEBUG_OMAP7XXUART3
default 0xfefff700 if ARCH_IOP33X
default 0xff003000 if DEBUG_U300_UART
default 0xffd01000 if DEBUG_HIP01_UART
default DEBUG_UART_PHYS if !MMU
depends on DEBUG_LL_UART_8250 || DEBUG_LL_UART_PL01X || \
DEBUG_UART_8250 || DEBUG_UART_PL01X || DEBUG_MESON_UARTAO || \
DEBUG_NETX_UART || \
DEBUG_QCOM_UARTDM || DEBUG_S3C24XX_UART || \
DEBUG_S3C64XX_UART || \
DEBUG_BCM63XX_UART || DEBUG_ASM9260_UART || \
DEBUG_SIRFSOC_UART || DEBUG_DIGICOLOR_UA0 || \
DEBUG_AT91_UART
config DEBUG_UART_8250_SHIFT
int "Register offset shift for the 8250 debug UART"
depends on DEBUG_LL_UART_8250 || DEBUG_UART_8250
default 0 if DEBUG_FOOTBRIDGE_COM1 || ARCH_IOP32X || DEBUG_BCM_5301X || \
DEBUG_BCM_HR2 || DEBUG_OMAP7XXUART1 || DEBUG_OMAP7XXUART2 || \
DEBUG_OMAP7XXUART3
default 2
config DEBUG_UART_8250_WORD
bool "Use 32-bit accesses for 8250 UART"
depends on DEBUG_LL_UART_8250 || DEBUG_UART_8250
depends on DEBUG_UART_8250_SHIFT >= 2
default y if DEBUG_PICOXCELL_UART || \
DEBUG_SOCFPGA_UART0 || DEBUG_SOCFPGA_UART1 || \
DEBUG_KEYSTONE_UART0 || DEBUG_KEYSTONE_UART1 || \
DEBUG_ALPINE_UART0 || \
DEBUG_DAVINCI_DMx_UART0 || DEBUG_DAVINCI_DA8XX_UART1 || \
DEBUG_DAVINCI_DA8XX_UART2 || \
DEBUG_BCM_KONA_UART || DEBUG_RK32_UART2
config DEBUG_UART_8250_PALMCHIP
bool "8250 UART is Palmchip BK-310x"
depends on DEBUG_LL_UART_8250 || DEBUG_UART_8250
help
Palmchip provides a UART implementation compatible with 16550
except for having a different register layout. Say Y here if
the debug UART is of this type.
config DEBUG_UART_8250_FLOW_CONTROL
bool "Enable flow control for 8250 UART"
depends on DEBUG_LL_UART_8250 || DEBUG_UART_8250
default y if ARCH_EBSA110 || DEBUG_FOOTBRIDGE_COM1 || DEBUG_GEMINI || ARCH_RPC
config DEBUG_UNCOMPRESS
bool "Enable decompressor debugging via DEBUG_LL output"
depends on ARCH_MULTIPLATFORM || PLAT_SAMSUNG || ARM_SINGLE_ARMV7M
depends on DEBUG_LL && !DEBUG_OMAP2PLUS_UART && \
(!DEBUG_TEGRA_UART || !ZBOOT_ROM) && \
!DEBUG_BRCMSTB_UART
help
This option influences the normal decompressor output for
multiplatform kernels. Normally, multiplatform kernels disable
decompressor output because it is not possible to know where to
send the decompressor output.
When this option is set, the selected DEBUG_LL output method
will be re-used for normal decompressor output on multiplatform
kernels.
config UNCOMPRESS_INCLUDE
string
default "debug/uncompress.h" if ARCH_MULTIPLATFORM || ARCH_MSM || \
PLAT_SAMSUNG || ARM_SINGLE_ARMV7M
default "mach/uncompress.h"
config EARLY_PRINTK
bool "Early printk"
depends on DEBUG_LL
help
Say Y here if you want to have an early console using the
kernel low-level debugging functions. Add earlyprintk to your
kernel parameters to enable this console.
config ARM_KPROBES_TEST
tristate "Kprobes test module"
depends on KPROBES && MODULES
help
Perform tests of kprobes API and instruction set simulation.
config PID_IN_CONTEXTIDR
bool "Write the current PID to the CONTEXTIDR register"
depends on CPU_COPY_V6
help
Enabling this option causes the kernel to write the current PID to
the PROCID field of the CONTEXTIDR register, at the expense of some
additional instructions during context switch. Say Y here only if you
are planning to use hardware trace tools with this kernel.
source "drivers/hwtracing/coresight/Kconfig"
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