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###Samsung S3C2410 processorCONFIG_ARCH_S3C2410 伙己俊辑 父电 S3C2410侩 CPU甫 啪犁茄 敲阀汽阑瘤盔窍扁 困秦辑CONFIG_S3C2410_NAND_BOOT NAND 屈 敲贰浆 皋葛府肺 何磐 何泼阑 钦聪促.CONFIG_S3C2410_AMD_BOOT 焊靛俊 乐绰 AMD flash memory肺 何磐 何泼阑 钦聪促.CONFIG_BOOTUP_MEMTEST Test ram using a simple algorithm when a hardware is booting. If you want to boot from NAND flash memory, check that all required codes is loacated in 0x1000CONFIG_ARCH_SA1100Gamepark: OS SwitchingCONFIG_S3C2400_GAMEPARK_OSSWITCH 霸烙颇农 焊靛俊辑 OS 胶困莫阑 瘤盔窍妨搁 'Y'甫 窍技夸. 弊矾搁 何飘肺歹狼 TEXTADDR绰 0x00100000捞 登搁 OS 胶困莫捞 啊瓷钦聪促.Gamepark: Run on the ramCONFIG_S3C2400_GAMEPARK_ON_RAM 何飘肺歹甫 伐俊辑 角青 矫虐绊 酵栏搁 'Y'甫 窍技夸. 捞锭 何飘肺歹狼 TEXTADDR绰 0x0c000000捞 登搁 叼滚芭 厘厚甫 烹秦 伐俊 棵妨辑 角青 且 荐 乐嚼聪促.## General setup#CPU Data Cache OnCONFIG_CPU_D_CACHE_ON CPU狼 单捞磐 某浆data cache 扁瓷阑 荤侩窍妨搁 'Y'甫 窍技夸. 荤侩窍瘤 臼绰 巴阑 眠玫钦聪促. 恐衬绊夸?? VIVI绰 某浆甫 肯傈洒 绊妨窍瘤 臼疽嚼聪促.CPU Instruction Cache OnCONFIG_CPU_I_CACHE_ON CPU狼 疙飞绢 某浆instruction cache 扁瓷阑 荤侩窍妨搁 'Y'肺 窍技夸. 荤侩窍瘤 臼绰 巴阑 眠玫钦聪促. 恐衬绊夸?? VIVI绰 某浆甫 肯傈洒 绊妨窍瘤 臼疽嚼聪促.Power ManagementCONFIG_PM 目澄俊辑 窍绰 傈盔 包府甫 瘤盔钦聪促. 'Y'肺 且 巴阑 眠玫 钦聪促.Parse vivi private data from MTDCONFIG_PARSE_PRIV_DATA VIVI啊 荤侩窍绰 MTD 颇萍记 沥焊客 颇扼固磐 蔼阑 MTD 俊辑 佬绢 坷妨 绊 钦聪促. 焊烹狼 版快俊 'Y'捞瘤父, 乔摹 给 且 荤沥捞 乐栏搁 'N'肺 钦聪促. VIVI 俺惯 扁埃俊 林肺 荤侩钦聪促. 'N'肺 窍搁 VIVI 郴何俊 乐绰 叼弃飘 蔼父阑 荤侩钦聪促.Use user-defined parameter blockCONFIG_USE_PARAM_BLK MTD 颇萍记 沥焊, 厚厚 颇扼固磐 蔼捞 历厘登绢 乐绰 困摹甫 叼弃飘 蔼捞 酒囱 荤侩磊啊 沥狼啊 MTD 颇萍记俊辑 啊廉可聪促. 盔贰 厚厚绰 困狼 沥焊甫 敲贰浆 皋葛府狼 力老 第俊 困摹窍霸阐 汲拌 登绢乐瘤父, 捞甫 荤侩窍绊 酵瘤 臼阑锭绰 'Y'肺 窍搁 邓聪促.RAM testCONFIG_MEMORY_RAM_TEST DRAM阑 抛胶飘 钦聪促. 促几 窜拌肺 抛胶飘甫 钦聪促.Test modeCONFIG_TEST 何飘肺歹狼 抛胶飘 扁瓷阑 郴厘矫虐绊 酵栏搁 'Y'甫 窍技夸.Dispaly progress barCONFIG_MSG_PROGRESS 矫府倔肺 促款罐酒 敲贰浆俊 镜 锭 柳青 惑怕甫 钎矫钦聪促. 捞仇阑 荤侩窍搁 距埃 矫埃捞 歹 吧府骨肺 阂祈窍促绊 积阿窍搁 救 静寂档 邓聪促.## Serial Port#CONFIG_SERIAL_TERM 矫府倔 磐固澄阑 凯绢辑 荤侩窍妨搁 'Y'甫 窍技夸. 酒付 怖 'Y'甫 窍寂具 瞪 巴涝聪促.CONFIG_SERIAL_GETCMD_STD 窜鉴茄 疙飞绢 涝仿 扁瓷阑 盔窍矫搁 'Y'甫 窍技夸. 荤侩磊狼 疙飞绢 涝仿窍绰 牢磐其捞胶啊 酒林 窜鉴钦聪促.CONFIG_SERIAL_GETCMD_EXT 疙飞绢 涝仿矫 洒胶配府 扁瓷阑 荤侩窍绊 酵绢搁 'Y'甫 窍技夸.CONFIG_SERIAL_TERM_PROMPT 矫府倔 磐固澄俊辑 荤侩且 橇芬橇飘甫 沥钦聪促. 16磊 捞窍肺 沥窍搁 邓聪促.## Memory Techonology Device#Memory Technology Device (MTD) support CONFIG_MTD Memory Technology Devices are flash, RAM and similar chips, often used for solid state file systems on embedded devices. This option will provide the generic support for MTD drivers to register themselves with the kernel and for potential users of MTD devices to enumerate the devices which are present and obtain a handle on them. It will also allow you to select individual drivers for particular hardware and users of MTD devices. If unsure, say N.MTD debugging support CONFIG_MTD_DEBUG This turns on low-level debugging for the entire MTD sub-system. Normally, you should say 'N'.MTD partitioning support CONFIG_MTD_PARTITIONS If you have a device which needs to divide its flash chip(s) up into multiple 'partitions', each of which appears to the user as a separate MTD device, you require this option to be enabled. If unsure, say 'Y'. Note, however, that you don't need this option for the DiskOnChip devices. Partitioning on NFTL 'devices' is a different - that's the 'normal' form of partitioning used on a block device.Detect flash chips by Common Flash Interface (CFI) probeCONFIG_MTD_CFI The Common Flash Interface specification was developed by Intel, AMD and other flash manufactures that provides a universal method for probing the capabilities of flash devices. If you wish to support any device that is CFI-compliant, you need to enable this option. Visit <http://www.amd.com/products/nvd/overview/cfi.html> for more information on CFI.CFI Advanced configuration optionsCONFIG_MTD_CFI_ADV_OPTIONS If you need to specify a specific endianness for access to flash chips, or if you wish to reduce the size of the kernel by including support for only specific arrangements of flash chips, say 'Y'. This option does not directly affect the code, but will enable other configuration options which allow you to do so. If unsure, say 'N'.Specific CFI Flash geometry selectionCONFIG_MTD_CFI_GEOMETRY This option does not affect the code directly, but will enable some other configuration options which would allow you to reduce the size of the kernel by including support for only certain arrangements of CFI chips. If unsure, say 'N' and all options which are supported by the current code will be enabled.Support 8-bit buswidthCONFIG_MTD_CFI_B1 If you wish to support CFI devices on a physical bus which is 8 bits wide, say 'Y'.Support 16-bit buswidthCONFIG_MTD_CFI_B2 If you wish to support CFI devices on a physical bus which is 16 bits wide, say 'Y'.Support 32-bit buswidthCONFIG_MTD_CFI_B4 If you wish to support CFI devices on a physical bus which is 32 bits wide, say 'Y'.Support 1-chip flash interleaveCONFIG_MTD_CFI_I1 If your flash chips are not interleaved - i.e. you only have one flash chip addressed by each bus cycle, then say 'Y'.Support 2-chip flash interleaveCONFIG_MTD_CFI_I2 If your flash chips are interleaved in pairs - i.e. you have two flash chips addressed by each bus cycle, then say 'Y'.Support 4-chip flash interleaveCONFIG_MTD_CFI_I4 If your flash chips are interleaved in fours - i.e. you have four flash chips addressed by each bus cycle, then say 'Y'.CFI support for Intel/Sharp Extended Command Set chipsCONFIG_MTD_CFI_INTELEXT The Common Flash Interface defines a number of different command sets which a CFI-compliant chip may claim to implement. This code provides support for one of those command sets, used on Intel StrataFlash and other parts.CFI support for AMD/Fujitsu Standard Command Set chipsCONFIG_MTD_CFI_AMDSTD The Common Flash Interface defines a number of different command sets which a CFI-compliant chip may claim to implement. This code provides support for one of those command sets, used on chips chips including the AMD Am29LV320.CFI support for Intel/Sharp Standard CommandsCONFIG_MTD_CFI_INTELSTD The Common Flash Interface defines a number of different command sets which a CFI-compliant chip may claim to implement. This code provides support for one of those command sets.pre-CFI Sharp chip supportCONFIG_MTD_SHARP This option enables support for flash chips using Sharp-compatible commands, including some which are not CFI-compatible and hence cannot be used with the CONFIG_MTD_CFI_INTELxxx options.AMD compatible flash chip support (non-CFI)CONFIG_MTD_AMDSTD This option enables support for flash chips using AMD-compatible commands, including some which are not CFI-compatible and hence cannot be used with the CONFIG_MTD_CFI_AMDSTD option. It also works on AMD compatible chips that do conform to CFI.CFI Flash device mapped on StrongARM SA11x0CONFIG_MTD_SA1100 This enables access to the flash chips on most platforms based on the SA1100 and SA1110, including the Assabet and the Compaq iPAQ. If you have such a board, say 'Y'.## Add built-in commands#CONFIG_CMD_MEM Say 'Y' add a 'mem' command. It is a command that read, write, copy, compare contents in the RAM.CONFIG_MEMORY_RAM_TEST Say 'Y' add a 'mem test' command. CONFIG_CMD_PARAM Say 'Y' add a 'param' command. It is a command that manage vivi paramters.CONFIG_CMD_PART Say 'Y' add a 'part' command. It is a command that manage mtd partitions.CONFIG_CMD_BONFS Say 'Y' add a 'bon' command. It is a command that read bon partition information and define bon partition.## System hacking#VIVI low-level debugging functionsCONFIG_DEBUG_LL Say Y here to include definitions of printchar, printhex in the vivi. This is helpful if you are debugging code that executes before the console is initialized.
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