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#
# For a description of the syntax of this configuration file,
# see extra/config/Kconfig-language.txt
#
config TARGET_ARCH
string
default "arm"
source "extra/Configs/Config.in.arches"
menu "Target Architecture Features and Options"
source "extra/Configs/Config.in.arch"
config FORCE_OPTIONS_FOR_ARCH
bool
default y
select ARCH_ANY_ENDIAN
config ARCH_CFLAGS
string
choice
prompt "Target ABI"
default CONFIG_ARM_OABI
help
If you choose "EABI" here, functions and constants required by the
ARM EABI will be built into the library. You should choose "EABI"
if your compiler uses the ARM EABI, in which case you will also
need a kernel supporting the EABI system call interface, or "OABI"
for a compiler using the old Linux ABI.
config CONFIG_ARM_OABI
bool "OABI"
config CONFIG_ARM_EABI
bool "EABI"
endchoice
config USE_BX
bool "Use BX in function return"
default y
depends on !CONFIG_GENERIC_ARM && !CONFIG_ARM610 && !CONFIG_ARM710
help
Use BX instruction for THUMB aware architectures.
choice
prompt "Target Processor Type"
default CONFIG_GENERIC_ARM
help
This is the processor type of your CPU. This information is used for
optimizing purposes. To build a library that will run on all ARMCPU
types (albeit not optimally fast), you can specify "Generic Arm" here.
If you pick anything other than "Generic Arm", there is no guarantee
that uClibc will even run on anything other than the selected
processor type.
Here are the settings recommended for greatest speed:
- "Generic Arm" select this if your compiler is already setup to
optimize things properly, or if you want to run on pretty much
everything, or you just don't much care.
- For anything else, pick the ARM core type that best matches the
cpu you will be using on your device.
If you don't know what to do, choose "Generic Arm".
config CONFIG_GENERIC_ARM
bool "Generic Arm"
config CONFIG_ARM610
bool "Arm 610"
select ARCH_HAS_MMU
config CONFIG_ARM710
bool "Arm 710"
select ARCH_HAS_MMU
config CONFIG_ARM7TDMI
bool "Arm 7TDMI"
select ARCH_HAS_NO_MMU
config CONFIG_ARM720T
bool "Arm 720T"
select ARCH_HAS_MMU
config CONFIG_ARM920T
bool "Arm 920T"
select ARCH_HAS_MMU
config CONFIG_ARM922T
bool "Arm 922T"
select ARCH_HAS_MMU
config CONFIG_ARM926T
bool "Arm 926T"
select ARCH_HAS_MMU
config CONFIG_ARM10T
bool "Arm 10T"
select ARCH_HAS_MMU
config CONFIG_ARM1136JF_S
bool "Arm 1136JF-S"
select ARCH_HAS_MMU
config CONFIG_ARM1176JZ_S
bool "Arm 1176JZ-S"
select ARCH_HAS_MMU
config CONFIG_ARM1176JZF_S
bool "Arm 1176JZF-S"
select ARCH_HAS_MMU
config CONFIG_ARM_CORTEX_M3
bool "Arm Cortex-M3"
select ARCH_HAS_NO_MMU
select USE_BX
config CONFIG_ARM_CORTEX_M1
bool "Arm Cortex-M1"
select ARCH_HAS_NO_MMU
select USE_BX
config CONFIG_ARM_SA110
bool "Intel StrongArm SA-110"
select ARCH_HAS_MMU
config CONFIG_ARM_SA1100
bool "Intel StrongArm SA-1100"
select ARCH_HAS_MMU
config CONFIG_ARM_XSCALE
bool "Intel Xscale"
select ARCH_HAS_MMU
config CONFIG_ARM_IWMMXT
bool "Intel Xscale With WMMX PXA27x"
select ARCH_HAS_MMU
endchoice
endmenu
source "extra/Configs/Config.in.common"
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