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1# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only
2menu "Platform options"
3
4comment "Memory settings"
5
6config NIOS2_MEM_BASE
7	hex "Memory base address"
8	default "0x00000000"
9	help
10	  This is the physical address of the memory that the kernel will run
11	  from. This address is used to link the kernel and setup initial memory
12	  management. You should take the raw memory address without any MMU
13	  or cache bits set.
14	  Please not that this address is used directly so you have to manually
15	  do address translation if it's connected to a bridge.
16
17comment "Device tree"
18
19config NIOS2_DTB_AT_PHYS_ADDR
20	bool "DTB at physical address"
21	help
22	  When enabled you can select a physical address to load the dtb from.
23	  Normally this address is passed by a bootloader such as u-boot but
24	  using this you can use a devicetree without a bootloader.
25	  This way you can store a devicetree in NOR flash or an onchip rom.
26	  Please note that this address is used directly so you have to manually
27	  do address translation if it's connected to a bridge. Also take into
28	  account that when using an MMU you'd have to ad 0xC0000000 to your
29	  address
30
31config NIOS2_DTB_PHYS_ADDR
32	hex "DTB Address"
33	depends on NIOS2_DTB_AT_PHYS_ADDR
34	default "0xC0000000"
35	help
36	  Physical address of a dtb blob.
37
38config NIOS2_DTB_SOURCE_BOOL
39	bool "Compile and link device tree into kernel image"
40	depends on !COMPILE_TEST
41	help
42	  This allows you to specify a dts (device tree source) file
43	  which will be compiled and linked into the kernel image.
44
45config NIOS2_DTB_SOURCE
46	string "Device tree source file"
47	depends on NIOS2_DTB_SOURCE_BOOL
48	default ""
49	help
50	  Absolute path to the device tree source (dts) file describing your
51	  system.
52
53comment "Nios II instructions"
54
55config NIOS2_ARCH_REVISION
56	int "Select Nios II architecture revision"
57	range 1 2
58	default 1
59	help
60	  Select between Nios II R1 and Nios II R2 . The architectures
61	  are binary incompatible. Default is R1 .
62
63config NIOS2_HW_MUL_SUPPORT
64	bool "Enable MUL instruction"
65	help
66	  Set to true if you configured the Nios II to include the MUL
67	  instruction.  This will enable the -mhw-mul compiler flag.
68
69config NIOS2_HW_MULX_SUPPORT
70	bool "Enable MULX instruction"
71	help
72	  Set to true if you configured the Nios II to include the MULX
73	  instruction.  Enables the -mhw-mulx compiler flag.
74
75config NIOS2_HW_DIV_SUPPORT
76	bool "Enable DIV instruction"
77	help
78	  Set to true if you configured the Nios II to include the DIV
79	  instruction.  Enables the -mhw-div compiler flag.
80
81config NIOS2_BMX_SUPPORT
82	bool "Enable BMX instructions"
83	depends on NIOS2_ARCH_REVISION = 2
84	help
85	  Set to true if you configured the Nios II R2 to include
86	  the BMX Bit Manipulation Extension instructions. Enables
87	  the -mbmx compiler flag.
88
89config NIOS2_CDX_SUPPORT
90	bool "Enable CDX instructions"
91	depends on NIOS2_ARCH_REVISION = 2
92	help
93	  Set to true if you configured the Nios II R2 to include
94	  the CDX Bit Manipulation Extension instructions. Enables
95	  the -mcdx compiler flag.
96
97config NIOS2_FPU_SUPPORT
98	bool "Custom floating point instr support"
99	help
100	  Enables the -mcustom-fpu-cfg=60-1 compiler flag.
101
102config NIOS2_CI_SWAB_SUPPORT
103	bool "Byteswap custom instruction"
104	help
105	  Use the byteswap (endian converter) Nios II custom instruction provided
106	  by Altera and which can be enabled in QSYS builder. This accelerates
107	  endian conversions in the kernel (e.g. ntohs).
108
109config NIOS2_CI_SWAB_NO
110	int "Byteswap custom instruction number" if NIOS2_CI_SWAB_SUPPORT
111	default 0
112	help
113	  Number of the instruction as configured in QSYS Builder.
114
115comment "Cache settings"
116
117config CUSTOM_CACHE_SETTINGS
118	bool "Custom cache settings"
119	help
120	  This option allows you to tweak the cache settings used during early
121	  boot (where the information from device tree is not yet available).
122	  There should be no reason to change these values. Linux will work
123	  perfectly fine, even if the Nios II is configured with smaller caches.
124
125	  Say N here unless you know what you are doing.
126
127config NIOS2_DCACHE_SIZE
128	hex "D-Cache size" if CUSTOM_CACHE_SETTINGS
129	range 0x200 0x10000
130	default "0x800"
131	help
132	  Maximum possible data cache size.
133
134config NIOS2_DCACHE_LINE_SIZE
135	hex "D-Cache line size" if CUSTOM_CACHE_SETTINGS
136	range 0x10 0x20
137	default "0x20"
138	help
139	  Minimum possible data cache line size.
140
141config NIOS2_ICACHE_SIZE
142	hex "I-Cache size" if CUSTOM_CACHE_SETTINGS
143	range 0x200 0x10000
144	default "0x1000"
145	help
146	  Maximum possible instruction cache size.
147
148endmenu
149