| # ARC options |
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| # Copyright (c) 2014, 2019 Wind River Systems, Inc. |
| # SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 |
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| menu "ARC Options" |
| depends on ARC |
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| config ARCH |
| default "arc" |
| |
| choice |
| prompt "ARC core family" |
| default CPU_ARCEM |
| |
| config CPU_ARCEM |
| bool "ARC EM cores" |
| select CPU_ARCV2 |
| select ATOMIC_OPERATIONS_C |
| help |
| This option signifies the use of an ARC EM CPU |
| |
| config CPU_ARCHS |
| bool "ARC HS cores" |
| select CPU_ARCV2 |
| # FIXME: ATOMIC_OPERATIONS_BUILTIN still has some problem in arcmwdt |
| # toolchain, so choosing ATOMIC_OPERATIONS_C instead. |
| select ATOMIC_OPERATIONS_C if "$(ZEPHYR_TOOLCHAIN_VARIANT)" = "arcmwdt" |
| select ATOMIC_OPERATIONS_BUILTIN if "$(ZEPHYR_TOOLCHAIN_VARIANT)" != "arcmwdt" |
| help |
| This option signifies the use of an ARC HS CPU |
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| endchoice |
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| config CPU_EM4 |
| bool |
| help |
| If y, the SoC uses an ARC EM4 CPU |
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| config CPU_EM4_DMIPS |
| bool |
| help |
| If y, the SoC uses an ARC EM4 DMIPS CPU |
| |
| config CPU_EM4_FPUS |
| bool |
| help |
| If y, the SoC uses an ARC EM4 DMIPS CPU with the single-precision |
| floating-point extension |
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| config CPU_EM4_FPUDA |
| bool |
| help |
| If y, the SoC uses an ARC EM4 DMIPS CPU with single-precision |
| floating-point and double assist instructions |
| |
| config CPU_EM6 |
| bool |
| help |
| If y, the SoC uses an ARC EM6 CPU |
| |
| config FP_FPU_DA |
| bool |
| |
| menu "ARCv2 Family Options" |
| |
| config CPU_ARCV2 |
| bool |
| select ARCH_HAS_STACK_PROTECTION if ARC_HAS_STACK_CHECKING || ARC_MPU |
| select ARCH_HAS_USERSPACE if ARC_MPU |
| select USE_SWITCH |
| select USE_SWITCH_SUPPORTED |
| default y |
| help |
| This option signifies the use of a CPU of the ARCv2 family. |
| |
| config NUM_IRQ_PRIO_LEVELS |
| int "Number of supported interrupt priority levels" |
| range 1 16 |
| help |
| Interrupt priorities available will be 0 to NUM_IRQ_PRIO_LEVELS-1. |
| The minimum value is 1. |
| |
| The BSP must provide a valid default for proper operation. |
| |
| config NUM_IRQS |
| int "Upper limit of interrupt numbers/IDs used" |
| range 17 256 |
| help |
| Interrupts available will be 0 to NUM_IRQS-1. |
| The minimum value is 17 as the first 16 entries in the vector |
| table are for CPU exceptions. |
| |
| The BSP must provide a valid default. This drives the size of the |
| vector table. |
| |
| config RGF_NUM_BANKS |
| int "Number of General Purpose Register Banks" |
| depends on CPU_ARCV2 |
| range 1 2 |
| default 2 |
| help |
| The ARC CPU can be configured to have more than one register |
| bank. If fast interrupts are supported (FIRQ), the 2nd |
| register bank, in the set, will be used by FIRQ interrupts. |
| If fast interrupts are supported but there is only 1 |
| register bank, the fast interrupt handler must save |
| and restore general purpose registers. |
| |
| config ARC_FIRQ |
| bool "FIRQ enable" |
| default y |
| help |
| Fast interrupts are supported (FIRQ). If FIRQ enabled, for interrupts |
| with highest priority, status32 and pc will be saved in aux regs, |
| other regs will be saved according to the number of register bank; |
| If FIRQ is disabled, the handle of interrupts with highest priority |
| will be same with other interrupts. |
| |
| config ARC_FIRQ_STACK |
| bool "Enable separate firq stack" |
| depends on ARC_FIRQ && RGF_NUM_BANKS > 1 |
| help |
| Use separate stack for FIRQ handing. When the fast irq is also a direct |
| irq, this will get the minimal interrupt latency. |
| |
| config ARC_FIRQ_STACK_SIZE |
| int "FIRQ stack size" |
| depends on ARC_FIRQ_STACK |
| default 1024 |
| help |
| The size of firq stack. |
| |
| config ARC_HAS_STACK_CHECKING |
| bool "ARC has STACK_CHECKING" |
| default y |
| help |
| ARC is configured with STACK_CHECKING which is a mechanism for |
| checking stack accesses and raising an exception when a stack |
| overflow or underflow is detected. |
| |
| config ARC_CONNECT |
| bool "ARC has ARC connect" |
| select SCHED_IPI_SUPPORTED |
| help |
| ARC is configured with ARC CONNECT which is a hardware for connecting |
| multi cores. |
| |
| config ARC_STACK_CHECKING |
| bool |
| select NO_UNUSED_STACK_INSPECTION |
| help |
| Use ARC STACK_CHECKING to do stack protection |
| |
| config ARC_STACK_PROTECTION |
| bool |
| default y if HW_STACK_PROTECTION |
| select ARC_STACK_CHECKING if ARC_HAS_STACK_CHECKING |
| select MPU_STACK_GUARD if (!ARC_STACK_CHECKING && ARC_MPU && ARC_MPU_VER !=2) |
| select THREAD_STACK_INFO |
| help |
| This option enables either: |
| - The ARC stack checking, or |
| - the MPU-based stack guard |
| to cause a system fatal error |
| if the bounds of the current process stack are overflowed. |
| The two stack guard options are mutually exclusive. The |
| selection of the ARC stack checking is |
| prioritized over the MPU-based stack guard. |
| |
| config ARC_USE_UNALIGNED_MEM_ACCESS |
| bool "Enable unaligned access in HW" |
| default y if CPU_ARCHS |
| depends on (CPU_ARCEM && !ARC_HAS_SECURE) || CPU_ARCHS |
| help |
| ARC EM cores w/o secure shield 2+2 mode support might be configured |
| to support unaligned memory access which is then disabled by default. |
| Enable unaligned access in hardware and make software to use it. |
| |
| config FAULT_DUMP |
| int "Fault dump level" |
| default 2 |
| range 0 2 |
| help |
| Different levels for display information when a fault occurs. |
| |
| 2: The default. Display specific and verbose information. Consumes |
| the most memory (long strings). |
| |
| 1: Display general and short information. Consumes less memory |
| (short strings). |
| |
| 0: Off. |
| |
| config GEN_ISR_TABLES |
| default y |
| |
| config GEN_IRQ_START_VECTOR |
| default 16 |
| |
| config HARVARD |
| bool "Harvard Architecture" |
| help |
| The ARC CPU can be configured to have two busses; |
| one for instruction fetching and another that serves as a data bus. |
| |
| config CODE_DENSITY |
| bool "Code Density Option" |
| help |
| Enable code density option to get better code density |
| |
| config ARC_HAS_ACCL_REGS |
| bool "Reg Pair ACCL:ACCH (FPU and/or MPY > 6)" |
| default y if FPU |
| help |
| Depending on the configuration, CPU can contain accumulator reg-pair |
| (also referred to as r58:r59). These can also be used by gcc as GPR so |
| kernel needs to save/restore per process |
| |
| config ARC_HAS_SECURE |
| bool "ARC has SecureShield" |
| select CPU_HAS_TEE |
| select ARCH_HAS_TRUSTED_EXECUTION |
| help |
| This option is enabled when ARC core supports secure mode |
| |
| config SJLI_TABLE_SIZE |
| int "SJLI table size" |
| depends on ARC_SECURE_FIRMWARE |
| default 8 |
| help |
| The size of sjli (Secure Jump and Link Indexed) table. The |
| code in normal mode call secure services in secure mode through |
| sjli instruction. |
| |
| config ARC_SECURE_FIRMWARE |
| bool "Generate Secure Firmware" |
| depends on ARC_HAS_SECURE |
| default y if TRUSTED_EXECUTION_SECURE |
| help |
| This option indicates that we are building a Zephyr image that |
| is intended to execute in secure mode. The option is only |
| applicable to ARC processors that implement the SecureShield. |
| |
| This option enables Zephyr to include code that executes in |
| secure mode, as well as to exclude code that is designed to |
| execute only in normal mode. |
| |
| Code executing in secure mode has access to both the secure |
| and normal resources of the ARC processors. |
| |
| config ARC_NORMAL_FIRMWARE |
| bool "Generate Normal Firmware" |
| depends on !ARC_SECURE_FIRMWARE |
| depends on ARC_HAS_SECURE |
| default y if TRUSTED_EXECUTION_NONSECURE |
| help |
| This option indicates that we are building a Zephyr image that |
| is intended to execute in normal mode. Execution of this |
| image is triggered by secure firmware that executes in secure |
| mode. The option is only applicable to ARC processors that |
| implement the SecureShield. |
| |
| This option enables Zephyr to include code that executes in |
| normal mode only, as well as to exclude code that is |
| designed to execute only in secure mode. |
| |
| Code executing in normal mode has no access to secure |
| resources of the ARC processors, and, therefore, it shall avoid |
| accessing them. |
| |
| menu "ARC MPU Options" |
| depends on CPU_HAS_MPU |
| |
| config ARC_MPU_ENABLE |
| bool "Enable MPU" |
| select ARC_MPU |
| help |
| Enable MPU |
| |
| source "arch/arc/core/mpu/Kconfig" |
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| endmenu |
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| config DCACHE_LINE_SIZE |
| default 32 |
| |
| config ARC_EXCEPTION_STACK_SIZE |
| int "ARC exception handling stack size" |
| default 768 |
| help |
| Size in bytes of exception handling stack which is at the top of |
| interrupt stack to get smaller memory footprint because exception |
| is not frequent. To reduce the impact on interrupt handling, |
| especially nested interrupt, it cannot be too large. |
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| endmenu |
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| config ARC_EXCEPTION_DEBUG |
| bool "Unhandled exception debugging information" |
| default n |
| depends on PRINTK || LOG |
| help |
| Print human-readable information about exception vectors, cause codes, |
| and parameters, at a cost of code/data size for the human-readable |
| strings. |
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| endmenu |