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1config H8300
2	bool
3	default y
4	select HAVE_IDE
5	select HAVE_GENERIC_HARDIRQS
6	select GENERIC_IRQ_SHOW
7	select GENERIC_CPU_DEVICES
8
9config SYMBOL_PREFIX
10	string
11	default "_"
12
13config MMU
14	bool
15	default n
16
17config SWAP
18	bool
19	default n
20
21config ZONE_DMA
22	bool
23	default y
24
25config FPU
26	bool
27	default n
28
29config RWSEM_GENERIC_SPINLOCK
30	bool
31	default y
32
33config RWSEM_XCHGADD_ALGORITHM
34	bool
35	default n
36
37config ARCH_HAS_ILOG2_U32
38	bool
39	default n
40
41config ARCH_HAS_ILOG2_U64
42	bool
43	default n
44
45config GENERIC_HWEIGHT
46	bool
47	default y
48
49config GENERIC_CALIBRATE_DELAY
50	bool
51	default y
52
53config GENERIC_BUG
54        bool
55        depends on BUG
56
57config TIME_LOW_RES
58	bool
59	default y
60
61config NO_IOPORT
62	def_bool y
63
64config NO_DMA
65	def_bool y
66
67config ISA
68	bool
69	default y
70
71config PCI
72	bool
73	default n
74
75config HZ
76	int
77	default 100
78
79source "init/Kconfig"
80
81source "kernel/Kconfig.freezer"
82
83source "arch/h8300/Kconfig.cpu"
84
85menu "Executable file formats"
86
87source "fs/Kconfig.binfmt"
88
89endmenu
90
91source "net/Kconfig"
92
93source "drivers/base/Kconfig"
94
95source "drivers/mtd/Kconfig"
96
97source "drivers/block/Kconfig"
98
99source "drivers/ide/Kconfig"
100
101source "arch/h8300/Kconfig.ide"
102
103source "drivers/net/Kconfig"
104
105#
106# input - input/joystick depends on it. As does USB.
107#
108source "drivers/input/Kconfig"
109
110menu "Character devices"
111
112config VT
113	bool "Virtual terminal"
114	---help---
115	  If you say Y here, you will get support for terminal devices with
116	  display and keyboard devices. These are called "virtual" because you
117	  can run several virtual terminals (also called virtual consoles) on
118	  one physical terminal. This is rather useful, for example one
119	  virtual terminal can collect system messages and warnings, another
120	  one can be used for a text-mode user session, and a third could run
121	  an X session, all in parallel. Switching between virtual terminals
122	  is done with certain key combinations, usually Alt-<function key>.
123
124	  The setterm command ("man setterm") can be used to change the
125	  properties (such as colors or beeping) of a virtual terminal. The
126	  man page console_codes(4) ("man console_codes") contains the special
127	  character sequences that can be used to change those properties
128	  directly. The fonts used on virtual terminals can be changed with
129	  the setfont ("man setfont") command and the key bindings are defined
130	  with the loadkeys ("man loadkeys") command.
131
132	  You need at least one virtual terminal device in order to make use
133	  of your keyboard and monitor. Therefore, only people configuring an
134	  embedded system would want to say N here in order to save some
135	  memory; the only way to log into such a system is then via a serial
136	  or network connection.
137
138	  If unsure, say Y, or else you won't be able to do much with your new
139	  shiny Linux system :-)
140
141config VT_CONSOLE
142	bool "Support for console on virtual terminal"
143	depends on VT
144	---help---
145	  The system console is the device which receives all kernel messages
146	  and warnings and which allows logins in single user mode. If you
147	  answer Y here, a virtual terminal (the device used to interact with
148	  a physical terminal) can be used as system console. This is the most
149	  common mode of operations, so you should say Y here unless you want
150	  the kernel messages be output only to a serial port (in which case
151	  you should say Y to "Console on serial port", below).
152
153	  If you do say Y here, by default the currently visible virtual
154	  terminal (/dev/tty0) will be used as system console. You can change
155	  that with a kernel command line option such as "console=tty3" which
156	  would use the third virtual terminal as system console. (Try "man
157	  bootparam" or see the documentation of your boot loader (lilo or
158	  loadlin) about how to pass options to the kernel at boot time.)
159
160	  If unsure, say Y.
161
162config HW_CONSOLE
163	bool
164	depends on VT
165	default y
166
167comment "Unix98 PTY support"
168
169config UNIX98_PTYS
170	bool "Unix98 PTY support"
171	---help---
172	  A pseudo terminal (PTY) is a software device consisting of two
173	  halves: a master and a slave. The slave device behaves identical to
174	  a physical terminal; the master device is used by a process to
175	  read data from and write data to the slave, thereby emulating a
176	  terminal. Typical programs for the master side are telnet servers
177	  and xterms.
178
179	  Linux has traditionally used the BSD-like names /dev/ptyxx for
180	  masters and /dev/ttyxx for slaves of pseudo terminals. This scheme
181	  has a number of problems. The GNU C library glibc 2.1 and later,
182	  however, supports the Unix98 naming standard: in order to acquire a
183	  pseudo terminal, a process opens /dev/ptmx; the number of the pseudo
184	  terminal is then made available to the process and the pseudo
185	  terminal slave can be accessed as /dev/pts/<number>. What was
186	  traditionally /dev/ttyp2 will then be /dev/pts/2, for example.
187
188	  The entries in /dev/pts/ are created on the fly by a virtual
189	  file system; therefore, if you say Y here you should say Y to
190	  "/dev/pts file system for Unix98 PTYs" as well.
191
192	  If you want to say Y here, you need to have the C library glibc 2.1
193	  or later (equal to libc-6.1, check with "ls -l /lib/libc.so.*").
194	  Read the instructions in <file:Documentation/Changes> pertaining to
195	  pseudo terminals. It's safe to say N.
196
197source "drivers/char/pcmcia/Kconfig"
198
199source "drivers/tty/serial/Kconfig"
200
201source "drivers/i2c/Kconfig"
202
203source "drivers/hwmon/Kconfig"
204
205source "drivers/usb/Kconfig"
206
207source "drivers/uwb/Kconfig"
208
209endmenu
210
211source "drivers/staging/Kconfig"
212
213source "fs/Kconfig"
214
215source "arch/h8300/Kconfig.debug"
216
217source "security/Kconfig"
218
219source "crypto/Kconfig"
220
221source "lib/Kconfig"
222