# ARC options # Copyright (c) 2014, 2019 Wind River Systems, Inc. # SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 menu "ARC Options" depends on ARC config ARCH default "arc" config CPU_ARCEM bool select ATOMIC_OPERATIONS_C help This option signifies the use of an ARC EM CPU config CPU_ARCHS bool select ATOMIC_OPERATIONS_BUILTIN help This option signifies the use of an ARC HS CPU choice prompt "ARC Instruction Set" default ISA_ARCV2 config ISA_ARCV2 bool "ARC ISA v2" select ARCH_HAS_STACK_PROTECTION if ARC_HAS_STACK_CHECKING || (ARC_MPU && ARC_MPU_VER !=2) select ARCH_HAS_USERSPACE if ARC_MPU select ARCH_HAS_SINGLE_THREAD_SUPPORT if !SMP select USE_SWITCH select USE_SWITCH_SUPPORTED help v2 ISA for the ARC-HS & ARC-EM cores config ISA_ARCV3 bool "ARC ISA v3" select ARCH_HAS_SINGLE_THREAD_SUPPORT if !SMP select USE_SWITCH select USE_SWITCH_SUPPORTED endchoice if ISA_ARCV2 config CPU_EM4 bool select CPU_ARCEM help If y, the SoC uses an ARC EM4 CPU config CPU_EM4_DMIPS bool select CPU_ARCEM help If y, the SoC uses an ARC EM4 DMIPS CPU config CPU_EM4_FPUS bool select CPU_ARCEM help If y, the SoC uses an ARC EM4 DMIPS CPU with the single-precision floating-point extension config CPU_EM4_FPUDA bool select CPU_ARCEM help If y, the SoC uses an ARC EM4 DMIPS CPU with single-precision floating-point and double assist instructions config CPU_EM6 bool select CPU_ARCEM select CPU_HAS_DCACHE select CPU_HAS_ICACHE help If y, the SoC uses an ARC EM6 CPU config CPU_HS3X bool select CPU_ARCHS select CPU_HAS_DCACHE select CPU_HAS_ICACHE help If y, the SoC uses an ARC HS3x CPU config CPU_HS4X bool select CPU_ARCHS select CPU_HAS_DCACHE select CPU_HAS_ICACHE help If y, the SoC uses an HS4X CPU endif #ISA_ARCV2 if ISA_ARCV3 config CPU_HS5X bool select CPU_ARCHS select CPU_HAS_DCACHE select CPU_HAS_ICACHE help If y, the SoC uses an ARC HS6x CPU config CPU_HS6X bool select CPU_ARCHS select 64BIT select CPU_HAS_DCACHE select CPU_HAS_ICACHE help If y, the SoC uses an ARC HS6x CPU endif #ISA_ARCV3 config FP_FPU_DA bool menu "ARC CPU Options" config ARC_HAS_ZOL bool depends on ISA_ARCV2 default y help ARCv2 CPUs have ZOL hardware loop mechanism which the ARCv3 ISA drops. Architecturally ZOL provides - LPcc instruction - LP_COUNT core reg - LP_START, LP_END aux regs Disabling this option removes usage of ZOL regs from code 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 ARC_FIRQ depends on NUM_IRQ_PRIO_LEVELS > 1 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. NOTE: it's required to have more than one interrupt priority level to use second register bank - otherwise all interrupts will use same register bank. Such configuration isn't supported in software and it is not beneficial from the performance point of view. config ARC_FIRQ bool "FIRQ enable" depends on ISA_ARCV2 depends on NUM_IRQ_PRIO_LEVELS > 1 depends on !ARC_HAS_SECURE 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. NOTE: we don't allow the configuration with FIRQ enabled and only one interrupt priority level (so all interrupts are FIRQ). Such configuration isn't supported in software and it is not beneficial from the performance point of view. config ARC_FIRQ_STACK bool "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" depends on ISA_ARCV2 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 "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 and/or DSP)" default y if CPU_HS3X || CPU_HS4X || CPU_HS5X || CPU_HS6X 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" depends on ISA_ARCV2 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. source "arch/arc/core/dsp/Kconfig" menu "ARC MPU Options" depends on CPU_HAS_MPU config ARC_MPU_ENABLE bool "Memory Protection Unit (MPU)" select ARC_MPU help Enable MPU source "arch/arc/core/mpu/Kconfig" endmenu config DCACHE_LINE_SIZE default 32 config ARC_EXCEPTION_STACK_SIZE int "ARC exception handling stack size" default 768 if !64BIT default 2048 if 64BIT 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. endmenu 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. config ARC_EARLY_SOC_INIT bool "Make early stage SoC-specific initialization" help Call SoC per-core setup code on early stage initialization (before C runtime initialization). Setup code is called in form of soc_early_asm_init_percpu assembler macro. endmenu config MAIN_STACK_SIZE default 4096 if 64BIT config ISR_STACK_SIZE default 4096 if 64BIT config SYSTEM_WORKQUEUE_STACK_SIZE default 4096 if 64BIT config IDLE_STACK_SIZE default 1024 if 64BIT config IPM_CONSOLE_STACK_SIZE default 2048 if 64BIT config TEST_EXTRA_STACK_SIZE default 2048 if 64BIT config CMSIS_THREAD_MAX_STACK_SIZE default 2048 if 64BIT config CMSIS_V2_THREAD_MAX_STACK_SIZE default 2048 if 64BIT config CMSIS_V2_THREAD_DYNAMIC_STACK_SIZE default 2048 if 64BIT