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menu "Kernel hacking"source "lib/Kconfig.debug"config DEBUG_MMRS	bool "Generate Blackfin MMR tree"	select DEBUG_FS	help	  Create a tree of Blackfin MMRs via the debugfs tree.  If	  you enable this, you will find all MMRs laid out in the	  /sys/kernel/debug/blackfin/ directory where you can read/write	  MMRs directly from userspace.  This is obviously just a debug	  feature.config DEBUG_HWERR	bool "Hardware error interrupt debugging"	depends on DEBUG_KERNEL	help	  When enabled, the hardware error interrupt is never disabled, and	  will happen immediately when an error condition occurs.  This comes	  at a slight cost in code size, but is necessary if you are getting	  hardware error interrupts and need to know where they are coming	  from.config DEBUG_ICACHE_CHECK	bool "Check Instruction cache coherency"	depends on DEBUG_KERNEL	depends on DEBUG_HWERR	help	  Say Y here if you are getting weird unexplained errors. This will	  ensure that icache is what SDRAM says it should be by doing a	  byte wise comparison between SDRAM and instruction cache. This	  also relocates the irq_panic() function to L1 memory, (which is	  un-cached).config DEBUG_HUNT_FOR_ZERO	bool "Catch NULL pointer reads/writes"	default y	help	  Say Y here to catch reads/writes to anywhere in the memory range	  from 0x0000 - 0x0FFF (the first 4k) of memory.  This is useful in	  catching common programming errors such as NULL pointer dereferences.	  Misbehaving applications will be killed (generate a SEGV) while the	  kernel will trigger a panic.	  Enabling this option will take up an extra entry in CPLB table.	  Otherwise, there is no extra overhead.config DEBUG_BFIN_HWTRACE_ON	bool "Turn on Blackfin's Hardware Trace"	default y	help	  All Blackfins include a Trace Unit which stores a history of the last	  16 changes in program flow taken by the program sequencer. The history	  allows the user to recreate the program sequencer’s recent path. This	  can be handy when an application dies - we print out the execution	  path of how it got to the offending instruction.	  By turning this off, you may save a tiny amount of power.choice	prompt "Omit loop Tracing"	default DEBUG_BFIN_HWTRACE_COMPRESSION_OFF	depends on DEBUG_BFIN_HWTRACE_ON	help	  The trace buffer can be configured to omit recording of changes in	  program flow that match either the last entry or one of the last	  two entries. Omitting one of these entries from the record prevents	  the trace buffer from overflowing because of any sort of loop (for, do	  while, etc) in the program.	  Because zero-overhead Hardware loops are not recorded in the trace buffer,	  this feature can be used to prevent trace overflow from loops that	  are nested four deep.config DEBUG_BFIN_HWTRACE_COMPRESSION_OFF	bool "Trace all Loops"	help	  The trace buffer records all changes of flow config DEBUG_BFIN_HWTRACE_COMPRESSION_ONE	bool "Compress single-level loops"	help	  The trace buffer does not record single loops - helpful if trace 	  is spinning on a while or do loop.config DEBUG_BFIN_HWTRACE_COMPRESSION_TWO	bool "Compress two-level loops"	help	  The trace buffer does not record loops two levels deep. Helpful if	  the trace is spinning in a nested loopendchoiceconfig DEBUG_BFIN_HWTRACE_COMPRESSION	int	depends on DEBUG_BFIN_HWTRACE_ON	default 0 if DEBUG_BFIN_HWTRACE_COMPRESSION_OFF	default 1 if DEBUG_BFIN_HWTRACE_COMPRESSION_ONE	default 2 if DEBUG_BFIN_HWTRACE_COMPRESSION_TWOconfig DEBUG_BFIN_HWTRACE_EXPAND	bool "Expand Trace Buffer greater than 16 entries"	depends on DEBUG_BFIN_HWTRACE_ON	default n	help	  By selecting this option, every time the 16 hardware entries in	  the Blackfin's HW Trace buffer are full, the kernel will move them	  into a software buffer, for dumping when there is an issue. This 	  has a great impact on performance, (an interrupt every 16 change of 	  flows) and should normally be turned off, except in those nasty	  debugging sessionsconfig DEBUG_BFIN_HWTRACE_EXPAND_LEN	int "Size of Trace buffer (in power of 2k)"	range 0 4	depends on DEBUG_BFIN_HWTRACE_EXPAND	default 1	help	  This sets the size of the software buffer that the trace information	  is kept in.	  0 for (2^0)  1k, or 256 entries,	  1 for (2^1)  2k, or 512 entries,	  2 for (2^2)  4k, or 1024 entries,	  3 for (2^3)  8k, or 2048 entries,	  4 for (2^4) 16k, or 4096 entriesconfig DEBUG_BFIN_NO_KERN_HWTRACE	bool "Trace user apps (turn off hwtrace in kernel)"	depends on DEBUG_BFIN_HWTRACE_ON	default n	help	  Some pieces of the kernel contain a lot of flow changes which can	  quickly fill up the hardware trace buffer.  When debugging crashes,	  the hardware trace may indicate that the problem lies in kernel	  space when in reality an application is buggy.	  Say Y here to disable hardware tracing in some known "jumpy" pieces	  of code so that the trace buffer will extend further back.config EARLY_PRINTK	bool "Early printk" 	default n	help	  This option enables special console drivers which allow the kernel	  to print messages very early in the bootup process.	  This is useful for kernel debugging when your machine crashes very	  early before the console code is initialized. After enabling this	  feature, you must add "earlyprintk=serial,uart0,57600" to the	  command line (bootargs). It is safe to say Y here in all cases, as	  all of this lives in the init section and is thrown away after the	  kernel boots completely.config DUAL_CORE_TEST_MODULE	tristate "Dual Core Test Module"	depends on (BF561)	default n	help	  Say Y here to build-in dual core test module for dual core test.config CPLB_INFO	bool "Display the CPLB information"	help	  Display the CPLB information.config ACCESS_CHECK	bool "Check the user pointer address"	default y	help	  Usually the pointer transfer from user space is checked to see if its	  address is in the kernel space.	  Say N here to disable that check to improve the performance.endmenu

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