| # Copyright (c) 2016 Jean-Paul Etienne <fractalclone@gmail.com> |
| # SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 |
| |
| menu "RISCV Options" |
| depends on RISCV |
| |
| config ARCH |
| string |
| default "riscv64" if 64BIT |
| default "riscv32" |
| |
| config FLOAT_HARD |
| bool "Hard-float calling convention" |
| default y |
| depends on FPU |
| help |
| This option enables the hard-float calling convention. |
| |
| config RISCV_GP |
| bool "RISC-V global pointer relative addressing" |
| default n |
| help |
| Use global pointer relative addressing for small globals declared |
| anywhere in the executable. It can benefit performance and reduce |
| the code size. |
| |
| Note: To support this feature, RISC-V SoC needs to initialize |
| global pointer at program start or earlier than any instruction |
| using GP relative addressing. |
| |
| menu "RISCV Processor Options" |
| |
| config INCLUDE_RESET_VECTOR |
| bool "Include Reset vector" |
| help |
| Include the reset vector stub, which initializes the stack and |
| prepares for running C code. |
| |
| config RISCV_SOC_CONTEXT_SAVE |
| bool "SOC-based context saving in IRQ handlers" |
| select RISCV_SOC_OFFSETS |
| help |
| Enable low-level SOC-specific context management, for SOCs |
| with extra state that must be saved when entering an |
| interrupt/exception, and restored on exit. If unsure, leave |
| this at the default value. |
| |
| Enabling this option requires that the SoC provide a |
| soc_context.h header which defines the following macros: |
| |
| - SOC_ESF_MEMBERS: structure component declarations to |
| allocate space for. The last such declaration should not |
| end in a semicolon, for portability. The generic RISC-V |
| architecture code will allocate space for these members in |
| a "struct soc_esf" type (typedefed to soc_esf_t), which will |
| be available if arch.h is included. |
| |
| - SOC_ESF_INIT: structure contents initializer for struct soc_esf |
| state. The last initialized member should not end in a comma. |
| |
| The generic architecture IRQ wrapper will also call |
| \_\_soc_save_context and \_\_soc_restore_context routines at |
| ISR entry and exit, respectively. These should typically |
| be implemented in assembly. If they were C functions, they |
| would have these signatures: |
| |
| ``void __soc_save_context(soc_esf_t *state);`` |
| |
| ``void __soc_restore_context(soc_esf_t *state);`` |
| |
| The calls obey standard calling conventions; i.e., the state |
| pointer address is in a0, and ra contains the return address. |
| |
| config RISCV_SOC_OFFSETS |
| bool "SOC-based offsets" |
| help |
| Enabling this option requires that the SoC provide a soc_offsets.h |
| header which defines the following macros: |
| |
| - GEN_SOC_OFFSET_SYMS(): a macro which expands to |
| GEN_OFFSET_SYM(soc_esf_t, soc_specific_member) calls |
| to ensure offset macros for SOC_ESF_MEMBERS are defined |
| in offsets.h. The last one should not end in a semicolon. |
| See gen_offset.h for more details. |
| |
| config RISCV_SOC_INTERRUPT_INIT |
| bool "SOC-based interrupt initialization" |
| help |
| Enable SOC-based interrupt initialization |
| (call soc_interrupt_init, within _IntLibInit when enabled) |
| |
| config RISCV_SOC_MCAUSE_EXCEPTION_MASK |
| hex |
| default 0x7FFFFFFFFFFFFFFF if 64BIT |
| default 0x7FFFFFFF |
| help |
| Specify the bits to use for exception code in mcause register. |
| |
| config RISCV_GENERIC_TOOLCHAIN |
| bool "Compile using generic riscv32 toolchain" |
| default y |
| help |
| Compile using generic riscv32 toolchain. |
| Allow SOCs that have custom extended riscv ISA to still |
| compile with generic riscv32 toolchain. |
| |
| config RISCV_HAS_CPU_IDLE |
| bool "Does SOC has CPU IDLE instruction" |
| help |
| Does SOC has CPU IDLE instruction |
| |
| config GEN_ISR_TABLES |
| default y |
| |
| config GEN_IRQ_VECTOR_TABLE |
| default n |
| |
| config NUM_IRQS |
| int |
| |
| config RISCV_PMP |
| bool "RISC-V PMP Support" |
| select THREAD_STACK_INFO |
| select CPU_HAS_MPU |
| select ARCH_HAS_USERSPACE |
| select ARCH_HAS_STACK_PROTECTION |
| select MPU |
| select SRAM_REGION_PERMISSIONS |
| select ARCH_MEM_DOMAIN_SYNCHRONOUS_API if USERSPACE |
| select ARCH_MEM_DOMAIN_DATA if USERSPACE |
| select THREAD_LOCAL_STORAGE if USERSPACE |
| help |
| MCU implements Physical Memory Protection. |
| |
| if RISCV_PMP |
| |
| config PMP_SLOTS |
| int "Number of PMP slots" |
| default 8 |
| help |
| This is the number of PMP entries implemented by the hardware. |
| Typical values are 8 or 16. |
| |
| config PMP_POWER_OF_TWO_ALIGNMENT |
| bool "Enforce power-of-two alignment on PMP memory areas" |
| depends on USERSPACE |
| default y if TEST_USERSPACE |
| default y if (PMP_SLOTS = 8) |
| select MPU_REQUIRES_POWER_OF_TWO_ALIGNMENT |
| select GEN_PRIV_STACKS |
| help |
| This option reduces the PMP slot usage but increases |
| memory consumption. Useful when enabling userspace mode with |
| many memory domains and/or few PMP slots available. |
| |
| endif #RISCV_PMP |
| |
| config PMP_STACK_GUARD |
| def_bool y |
| depends on HW_STACK_PROTECTION |
| |
| config PMP_STACK_GUARD_MIN_SIZE |
| int "Stack Guard area size" |
| depends on PMP_STACK_GUARD |
| default 1024 if 64BIT |
| default 512 |
| help |
| The Hardware Stack Protection implements a guard area at the bottom |
| of the stack using the PMP to catch stack overflows by marking that |
| guard area not accessible. |
| |
| This is the size of the guard area. This should be large enough to |
| catch any sudden jump in stack pointer decrement, plus some |
| wiggle room to accommodate the eventual overflow exception |
| stack usage. |
| |
| endmenu |
| |
| config MAIN_STACK_SIZE |
| default 4096 if 64BIT |
| default 2048 if PMP_STACK_GUARD |
| |
| config TEST_EXTRA_STACK_SIZE |
| default 1024 |
| |
| config CMSIS_THREAD_MAX_STACK_SIZE |
| default 1024 if 64BIT |
| |
| config CMSIS_V2_THREAD_MAX_STACK_SIZE |
| default 1024 if 64BIT |
| |
| rsource "Kconfig.isa" |
| rsource "Kconfig.core" |
| |
| endmenu |