2 # For a description of the syntax of this configuration file,
3 # see Documentation/kbuild/kconfig-language.txt.
6 mainmenu "Linux Kernel Configuration"
12 select SYS_SUPPORTS_APM_EMULATION
14 The ARM series is a line of low-power-consumption RISC chip designs
15 licensed by ARM Ltd and targeted at embedded applications and
16 handhelds such as the Compaq IPAQ. ARM-based PCs are no longer
17 manufactured, but legacy ARM-based PC hardware remains popular in
18 Europe. There is an ARM Linux project with a web page at
19 <http://www.arm.linux.org.uk/>.
21 config SYS_SUPPORTS_APM_EMULATION
32 config GENERIC_CLOCKEVENTS
47 The Extended Industry Standard Architecture (EISA) bus was
48 developed as an open alternative to the IBM MicroChannel bus.
50 The EISA bus provided some of the features of the IBM MicroChannel
51 bus while maintaining backward compatibility with cards made for
52 the older ISA bus. The EISA bus saw limited use between 1988 and
53 1995 when it was made obsolete by the PCI bus.
55 Say Y here if you are building a kernel for an EISA-based machine.
65 MicroChannel Architecture is found in some IBM PS/2 machines and
66 laptops. It is a bus system similar to PCI or ISA. See
67 <file:Documentation/mca.txt> (and especially the web page given
68 there) before attempting to build an MCA bus kernel.
70 config GENERIC_HARDIRQS
74 config STACKTRACE_SUPPORT
78 config LOCKDEP_SUPPORT
82 config TRACE_IRQFLAGS_SUPPORT
86 config HARDIRQS_SW_RESEND
90 config GENERIC_IRQ_PROBE
94 config RWSEM_GENERIC_SPINLOCK
98 config RWSEM_XCHGADD_ALGORITHM
101 config ARCH_HAS_ILOG2_U32
105 config ARCH_HAS_ILOG2_U64
109 config GENERIC_HWEIGHT
113 config GENERIC_CALIBRATE_DELAY
117 config ARCH_MAY_HAVE_PC_FDC
124 config GENERIC_ISA_DMA
135 default 0xffff0000 if MMU || CPU_HIGH_VECTOR
136 default DRAM_BASE if REMAP_VECTORS_TO_RAM
139 The base address of exception vectors.
141 source "init/Kconfig"
146 prompt "ARM system type"
147 default ARCH_VERSATILE
150 bool "Agilent AAEC-2000 based"
153 This enables support for systems based on the Agilent AAEC-2000
155 config ARCH_INTEGRATOR
156 bool "ARM Ltd. Integrator family"
160 Support for ARM's Integrator platform.
163 bool "ARM Ltd. RealView family"
167 This enables support for ARM Ltd RealView boards.
169 config ARCH_VERSATILE
170 bool "ARM Ltd. Versatile family"
175 select GENERIC_CLOCKEVENTS
177 This enables support for ARM Ltd Versatile board.
183 This enables support for systems based on the Atmel AT91RM9200
184 and AT91SAM9xxx processors.
187 bool "Cirrus CL-PS7500FE"
192 Support for the Cirrus Logic PS7500FE system-on-a-chip.
195 bool "Cirrus Logic CLPS711x/EP721x-based"
197 Support for Cirrus Logic 711x/721x based boards.
202 select FOOTBRIDGE_ADDIN
204 Support for Intel's EBSA285 companion chip.
211 This is an evaluation board for the StrongARM processor available
212 from Digital. It has limited hardware on-board, including an
213 Ethernet interface, two PCMCIA sockets, two serial ports and a
221 This enables support for the Cirrus EP93xx series of CPUs.
223 config ARCH_FOOTBRIDGE
227 Support for systems based on the DC21285 companion chip
228 ("FootBridge"), such as the Simtec CATS and the Rebel NetWinder.
231 bool "Hilscher NetX based"
234 This enables support for systems based on the Hilscher NetX Soc
237 bool "Hynix HMS720x-based"
240 This enables support for systems based on the Hynix HMS720x
246 select GENERIC_CLOCKEVENTS
248 Support for Motorola's i.MX family of processors (MX1, MXL).
255 select ARCH_SUPPORTS_MSI
257 Support for Intel's IOP13XX (XScale) family of processors.
265 Support for Intel's 80219 and IOP32X (XScale) family of
274 Support for Intel's IOP33X (XScale) family of processors.
281 Support for Intel's IXP23xx (XScale) family of processors.
284 bool "IXP2400/2800-based"
288 Support for Intel's IXP2400/2800 (XScale) family of processors.
295 select GENERIC_CLOCKEVENTS
297 Support for Intel's IXP4XX (XScale) family of processors.
303 Say Y here if you intend to run this kernel on a LinkUp Systems
304 L7200 Software Development Board which uses an ARM720T processor.
305 Information on this board can be obtained at:
307 <http://www.linkupsys.com/>
309 If you have any questions or comments about the Linux kernel port
310 to this board, send e-mail to <sjhill@cotw.com>.
313 bool "Micrel/Kendin KS8695"
316 Support for Micrel/Kendin KS8695 "Centaur" (ARM922T) based
317 System-on-Chip devices.
320 bool "NetSilicon NS9xxx"
322 Say Y here if you intend to run this kernel on a NetSilicon NS9xxx
325 <http://www.digi.com/products/microprocessors/index.jsp>
328 bool "Philips Nexperia PNX4008 Mobile"
330 This enables support for Philips PNX4008 mobile platform.
339 Support for Intel's PXA2XX processor line.
346 select ARCH_MAY_HAVE_PC_FDC
350 On the Acorn Risc-PC, Linux can support the internal IDE disk and
351 CD-ROM interface, serial and parallel port, and the floppy drive.
356 select ARCH_DISCONTIGMEM_ENABLE
360 Support for StrongARM 11x0 based boards.
363 bool "Samsung S3C2410, S3C2412, S3C2413, S3C2440, S3C2442, S3C2443"
366 Samsung S3C2410X CPU based systems, such as the Simtec Electronics
367 BAST (<http://www.simtec.co.uk/products/EB110ITX/>), the IPAQ 1940 or
368 the Samsung SMDK2410 development board (and derivatives).
376 Support for the StrongARM based Digital DNARD machine, also known
377 as "Shark" (<http://www.shark-linux.de/shark.html>).
382 Say Y here for systems based on one of the Sharp LH7A40X
383 System on a Chip processors. These CPUs include an ARM922T
384 core with a wide array of integrated devices for
385 hand-held and low-power applications.
390 select GENERIC_CLOCKEVENTS
393 Support for TI's DaVinci platform.
400 Support for TI's OMAP platform (OMAP1 and OMAP2).
404 source "arch/arm/mach-clps711x/Kconfig"
406 source "arch/arm/mach-ep93xx/Kconfig"
408 source "arch/arm/mach-footbridge/Kconfig"
410 source "arch/arm/mach-integrator/Kconfig"
412 source "arch/arm/mach-iop32x/Kconfig"
414 source "arch/arm/mach-iop33x/Kconfig"
416 source "arch/arm/mach-iop13xx/Kconfig"
418 source "arch/arm/mach-ixp4xx/Kconfig"
420 source "arch/arm/mach-ixp2000/Kconfig"
422 source "arch/arm/mach-ixp23xx/Kconfig"
424 source "arch/arm/mach-pxa/Kconfig"
426 source "arch/arm/mach-sa1100/Kconfig"
428 source "arch/arm/plat-omap/Kconfig"
430 source "arch/arm/mach-omap1/Kconfig"
432 source "arch/arm/mach-omap2/Kconfig"
434 source "arch/arm/plat-s3c24xx/Kconfig"
437 source "arch/arm/mach-s3c2400/Kconfig"
438 source "arch/arm/mach-s3c2410/Kconfig"
439 source "arch/arm/mach-s3c2412/Kconfig"
440 source "arch/arm/mach-s3c2440/Kconfig"
441 source "arch/arm/mach-s3c2442/Kconfig"
442 source "arch/arm/mach-s3c2443/Kconfig"
445 source "arch/arm/mach-lh7a40x/Kconfig"
447 source "arch/arm/mach-imx/Kconfig"
449 source "arch/arm/mach-h720x/Kconfig"
451 source "arch/arm/mach-versatile/Kconfig"
453 source "arch/arm/mach-aaec2000/Kconfig"
455 source "arch/arm/mach-realview/Kconfig"
457 source "arch/arm/mach-at91/Kconfig"
459 source "arch/arm/mach-netx/Kconfig"
461 source "arch/arm/mach-ns9xxx/Kconfig"
463 source "arch/arm/mach-davinci/Kconfig"
465 source "arch/arm/mach-ks8695/Kconfig"
467 # Definitions to make life easier
474 source arch/arm/mm/Kconfig
477 bool "Enable iWMMXt support"
478 depends on CPU_XSCALE || CPU_XSC3
481 Enable support for iWMMXt context switching at run time if
482 running on a CPU that supports it.
484 # bool 'Use XScale PMU as timer source' CONFIG_XSCALE_PMU_TIMER
487 depends on CPU_XSCALE && !XSCALE_PMU_TIMER
491 source "arch/arm/Kconfig-nommu"
496 source "arch/arm/common/Kconfig"
498 config FORCE_MAX_ZONEORDER
511 Find out whether you have ISA slots on your motherboard. ISA is the
512 name of a bus system, i.e. the way the CPU talks to the other stuff
513 inside your box. Other bus systems are PCI, EISA, MicroChannel
514 (MCA) or VESA. ISA is an older system, now being displaced by PCI;
515 newer boards don't support it. If you have ISA, say Y, otherwise N.
517 # Select ISA DMA controller support
522 # Select ISA DMA interface
527 bool "PCI support" if ARCH_INTEGRATOR_AP || ARCH_VERSATILE_PB || ARCH_IXP4XX || ARCH_KS8695
529 Find out whether you have a PCI motherboard. PCI is the name of a
530 bus system, i.e. the way the CPU talks to the other stuff inside
531 your box. Other bus systems are ISA, EISA, MicroChannel (MCA) or
532 VESA. If you have PCI, say Y, otherwise N.
534 The PCI-HOWTO, available from
535 <http://www.tldp.org/docs.html#howto>, contains valuable
536 information about which PCI hardware does work under Linux and which
542 # Select the host bridge type
543 config PCI_HOST_VIA82C505
545 depends on PCI && ARCH_SHARK
548 source "drivers/pci/Kconfig"
550 source "drivers/pcmcia/Kconfig"
554 menu "Kernel Features"
556 source "kernel/time/Kconfig"
559 bool "Symmetric Multi-Processing (EXPERIMENTAL)"
560 depends on EXPERIMENTAL && REALVIEW_MPCORE
562 This enables support for systems with more than one CPU. If you have
563 a system with only one CPU, like most personal computers, say N. If
564 you have a system with more than one CPU, say Y.
566 If you say N here, the kernel will run on single and multiprocessor
567 machines, but will use only one CPU of a multiprocessor machine. If
568 you say Y here, the kernel will run on many, but not all, single
569 processor machines. On a single processor machine, the kernel will
570 run faster if you say N here.
572 See also the <file:Documentation/smp.txt>,
573 <file:Documentation/i386/IO-APIC.txt>,
574 <file:Documentation/nmi_watchdog.txt> and the SMP-HOWTO available at
575 <http://www.linuxdoc.org/docs.html#howto>.
577 If you don't know what to do here, say N.
580 int "Maximum number of CPUs (2-32)"
586 bool "Support for hot-pluggable CPUs (EXPERIMENTAL)"
587 depends on SMP && HOTPLUG && EXPERIMENTAL
589 Say Y here to experiment with turning CPUs off and on. CPUs
590 can be controlled through /sys/devices/system/cpu.
593 bool "Use local timer interrupts"
594 depends on SMP && REALVIEW_MPCORE
597 Enable support for local timers on SMP platforms, rather then the
598 legacy IPI broadcast method. Local timers allows the system
599 accounting to be spread across the timer interval, preventing a
600 "thundering herd" at every timer tick.
603 bool "Preemptible Kernel (EXPERIMENTAL)"
604 depends on EXPERIMENTAL
606 This option reduces the latency of the kernel when reacting to
607 real-time or interactive events by allowing a low priority process to
608 be preempted even if it is in kernel mode executing a system call.
609 This allows applications to run more reliably even when the system is
612 Say Y here if you are building a kernel for a desktop, embedded
613 or real-time system. Say N if you are unsure.
616 bool "Dynamic tick timer"
617 depends on !GENERIC_CLOCKEVENTS
619 Select this option if you want to disable continuous timer ticks
620 and have them programmed to occur as required. This option saves
621 power as the system can remain in idle state for longer.
623 By default dynamic tick is disabled during the boot, and can be
624 manually enabled with:
626 echo 1 > /sys/devices/system/timer/timer0/dyn_tick
628 Alternatively, if you want dynamic tick automatically enabled
629 during boot, pass "dyntick=enable" via the kernel command string.
631 Please note that dynamic tick may affect the accuracy of
632 timekeeping on some platforms depending on the implementation.
633 Currently at least OMAP, PXA2xx and SA11x0 platforms are known
634 to have accurate timekeeping with dynamic tick.
638 default 128 if ARCH_L7200
639 default 200 if ARCH_EBSA110 || ARCH_S3C2410
640 default OMAP_32K_TIMER_HZ if ARCH_OMAP && OMAP_32K_TIMER
644 bool "Use the ARM EABI to compile the kernel"
646 This option allows for the kernel to be compiled using the latest
647 ARM ABI (aka EABI). This is only useful if you are using a user
648 space environment that is also compiled with EABI.
650 Since there are major incompatibilities between the legacy ABI and
651 EABI, especially with regard to structure member alignment, this
652 option also changes the kernel syscall calling convention to
653 disambiguate both ABIs and allow for backward compatibility support
654 (selected with CONFIG_OABI_COMPAT).
656 To use this you need GCC version 4.0.0 or later.
659 bool "Allow old ABI binaries to run with this kernel (EXPERIMENTAL)"
660 depends on AEABI && EXPERIMENTAL
663 This option preserves the old syscall interface along with the
664 new (ARM EABI) one. It also provides a compatibility layer to
665 intercept syscalls that have structure arguments which layout
666 in memory differs between the legacy ABI and the new ARM EABI
667 (only for non "thumb" binaries). This option adds a tiny
668 overhead to all syscalls and produces a slightly larger kernel.
669 If you know you'll be using only pure EABI user space then you
670 can say N here. If this option is not selected and you attempt
671 to execute a legacy ABI binary then the result will be
672 UNPREDICTABLE (in fact it can be predicted that it won't work
673 at all). If in doubt say Y.
675 config ARCH_DISCONTIGMEM_ENABLE
677 default (ARCH_LH7A40X && !LH7A40X_CONTIGMEM)
679 Say Y to support efficient handling of discontiguous physical memory,
680 for architectures which are either NUMA (Non-Uniform Memory Access)
681 or have huge holes in the physical address space for other reasons.
682 See <file:Documentation/vm/numa> for more.
686 default "4" if ARCH_LH7A40X
688 depends on NEED_MULTIPLE_NODES
693 bool "Timer and CPU usage LEDs"
694 depends on ARCH_CDB89712 || ARCH_CO285 || ARCH_EBSA110 || \
695 ARCH_EBSA285 || ARCH_IMX || ARCH_INTEGRATOR || \
696 ARCH_LUBBOCK || MACH_MAINSTONE || ARCH_NETWINDER || \
697 ARCH_OMAP || ARCH_P720T || ARCH_PXA_IDP || \
698 ARCH_SA1100 || ARCH_SHARK || ARCH_VERSATILE || \
699 ARCH_AT91 || MACH_TRIZEPS4 || ARCH_DAVINCI || \
702 If you say Y here, the LEDs on your machine will be used
703 to provide useful information about your current system status.
705 If you are compiling a kernel for a NetWinder or EBSA-285, you will
706 be able to select which LEDs are active using the options below. If
707 you are compiling a kernel for the EBSA-110 or the LART however, the
708 red LED will simply flash regularly to indicate that the system is
709 still functional. It is safe to say Y here if you have a CATS
710 system, but the driver will do nothing.
713 bool "Timer LED" if (!ARCH_CDB89712 && !ARCH_OMAP) || \
714 MACH_OMAP_H2 || MACH_OMAP_PERSEUS2
716 depends on !GENERIC_CLOCKEVENTS
717 default y if ARCH_EBSA110
719 If you say Y here, one of the system LEDs (the green one on the
720 NetWinder, the amber one on the EBSA285, or the red one on the LART)
721 will flash regularly to indicate that the system is still
722 operational. This is mainly useful to kernel hackers who are
723 debugging unstable kernels.
725 The LART uses the same LED for both Timer LED and CPU usage LED
726 functions. You may choose to use both, but the Timer LED function
727 will overrule the CPU usage LED.
730 bool "CPU usage LED" if (!ARCH_CDB89712 && !ARCH_EBSA110 && \
731 !ARCH_OMAP) || MACH_OMAP_H2 || MACH_OMAP_PERSEUS2
734 If you say Y here, the red LED will be used to give a good real
735 time indication of CPU usage, by lighting whenever the idle task
736 is not currently executing.
738 The LART uses the same LED for both Timer LED and CPU usage LED
739 functions. You may choose to use both, but the Timer LED function
740 will overrule the CPU usage LED.
742 config ALIGNMENT_TRAP
744 depends on CPU_CP15_MMU
745 default y if !ARCH_EBSA110
747 ARM processors cannot fetch/store information which is not
748 naturally aligned on the bus, i.e., a 4 byte fetch must start at an
749 address divisible by 4. On 32-bit ARM processors, these non-aligned
750 fetch/store instructions will be emulated in software if you say
751 here, which has a severe performance impact. This is necessary for
752 correct operation of some network protocols. With an IP-only
753 configuration it is safe to say N, otherwise say Y.
759 # Compressed boot loader in ROM. Yes, we really want to ask about
760 # TEXT and BSS so we preserve their values in the config files.
761 config ZBOOT_ROM_TEXT
762 hex "Compressed ROM boot loader base address"
765 The physical address at which the ROM-able zImage is to be
766 placed in the target. Platforms which normally make use of
767 ROM-able zImage formats normally set this to a suitable
768 value in their defconfig file.
770 If ZBOOT_ROM is not enabled, this has no effect.
773 hex "Compressed ROM boot loader BSS address"
776 The base address of an area of read/write memory in the target
777 for the ROM-able zImage which must be available while the
778 decompressor is running. It must be large enough to hold the
779 entire decompressed kernel plus an additional 128 KiB.
780 Platforms which normally make use of ROM-able zImage formats
781 normally set this to a suitable value in their defconfig file.
783 If ZBOOT_ROM is not enabled, this has no effect.
786 bool "Compressed boot loader in ROM/flash"
787 depends on ZBOOT_ROM_TEXT != ZBOOT_ROM_BSS
789 Say Y here if you intend to execute your compressed kernel image
790 (zImage) directly from ROM or flash. If unsure, say N.
793 string "Default kernel command string"
796 On some architectures (EBSA110 and CATS), there is currently no way
797 for the boot loader to pass arguments to the kernel. For these
798 architectures, you should supply some command-line options at build
799 time by entering them here. As a minimum, you should specify the
800 memory size and the root device (e.g., mem=64M root=/dev/nfs).
803 bool "Kernel Execute-In-Place from ROM"
804 depends on !ZBOOT_ROM
806 Execute-In-Place allows the kernel to run from non-volatile storage
807 directly addressable by the CPU, such as NOR flash. This saves RAM
808 space since the text section of the kernel is not loaded from flash
809 to RAM. Read-write sections, such as the data section and stack,
810 are still copied to RAM. The XIP kernel is not compressed since
811 it has to run directly from flash, so it will take more space to
812 store it. The flash address used to link the kernel object files,
813 and for storing it, is configuration dependent. Therefore, if you
814 say Y here, you must know the proper physical address where to
815 store the kernel image depending on your own flash memory usage.
817 Also note that the make target becomes "make xipImage" rather than
818 "make zImage" or "make Image". The final kernel binary to put in
819 ROM memory will be arch/arm/boot/xipImage.
824 hex "XIP Kernel Physical Location"
825 depends on XIP_KERNEL
828 This is the physical address in your flash memory the kernel will
829 be linked for and stored to. This address is dependent on your
833 bool "Kexec system call (EXPERIMENTAL)"
834 depends on EXPERIMENTAL
836 kexec is a system call that implements the ability to shutdown your
837 current kernel, and to start another kernel. It is like a reboot
838 but it is indepedent of the system firmware. And like a reboot
839 you can start any kernel with it, not just Linux.
841 It is an ongoing process to be certain the hardware in a machine
842 is properly shutdown, so do not be surprised if this code does not
843 initially work for you. It may help to enable device hotplugging
848 if (ARCH_SA1100 || ARCH_INTEGRATOR || ARCH_OMAP || ARCH_IMX )
850 menu "CPU Frequency scaling"
852 source "drivers/cpufreq/Kconfig"
854 config CPU_FREQ_SA1100
856 depends on CPU_FREQ && (SA1100_H3100 || SA1100_H3600 || SA1100_H3800 || SA1100_LART || SA1100_PLEB || SA1100_BADGE4 || SA1100_HACKKIT)
859 config CPU_FREQ_SA1110
861 depends on CPU_FREQ && (SA1100_ASSABET || SA1100_CERF || SA1100_PT_SYSTEM3)
864 config CPU_FREQ_INTEGRATOR
865 tristate "CPUfreq driver for ARM Integrator CPUs"
866 depends on ARCH_INTEGRATOR && CPU_FREQ
869 This enables the CPUfreq driver for ARM Integrator CPUs.
871 For details, take a look at <file:Documentation/cpu-freq>.
876 tristate "CPUfreq driver for i.MX CPUs"
877 depends on ARCH_IMX && CPU_FREQ
880 This enables the CPUfreq driver for i.MX CPUs.
888 menu "Floating point emulation"
890 comment "At least one emulation must be selected"
893 bool "NWFPE math emulation"
894 depends on !AEABI || OABI_COMPAT
896 Say Y to include the NWFPE floating point emulator in the kernel.
897 This is necessary to run most binaries. Linux does not currently
898 support floating point hardware so you need to say Y here even if
899 your machine has an FPA or floating point co-processor podule.
901 You may say N here if you are going to load the Acorn FPEmulator
905 bool "Support extended precision"
908 Say Y to include 80-bit support in the kernel floating-point
909 emulator. Otherwise, only 32 and 64-bit support is compiled in.
910 Note that gcc does not generate 80-bit operations by default,
911 so in most cases this option only enlarges the size of the
912 floating point emulator without any good reason.
914 You almost surely want to say N here.
917 bool "FastFPE math emulation (EXPERIMENTAL)"
918 depends on (!AEABI || OABI_COMPAT) && !CPU_32v3 && EXPERIMENTAL
920 Say Y here to include the FAST floating point emulator in the kernel.
921 This is an experimental much faster emulator which now also has full
922 precision for the mantissa. It does not support any exceptions.
923 It is very simple, and approximately 3-6 times faster than NWFPE.
925 It should be sufficient for most programs. It may be not suitable
926 for scientific calculations, but you have to check this for yourself.
927 If you do not feel you need a faster FP emulation you should better
931 bool "VFP-format floating point maths"
932 depends on CPU_V6 || CPU_ARM926T
934 Say Y to include VFP support code in the kernel. This is needed
935 if your hardware includes a VFP unit.
937 Please see <file:Documentation/arm/VFP/release-notes.txt> for
938 release notes and additional status information.
940 Say N if your target does not have VFP hardware.
944 menu "Userspace binary formats"
946 source "fs/Kconfig.binfmt"
949 tristate "RISC OS personality"
952 Say Y here to include the kernel code necessary if you want to run
953 Acorn RISC OS/Arthur binaries under Linux. This code is still very
954 experimental; if this sounds frightening, say N and sleep in peace.
955 You can also say M here to compile this support as a module (which
956 will be called arthur).
960 menu "Power management options"
962 source "kernel/power/Kconfig"
968 menu "Device Drivers"
970 source "drivers/base/Kconfig"
972 source "drivers/connector/Kconfig"
974 if ALIGNMENT_TRAP || !CPU_CP15_MMU
975 source "drivers/mtd/Kconfig"
978 source "drivers/parport/Kconfig"
980 source "drivers/pnp/Kconfig"
982 source "drivers/block/Kconfig"
984 source "drivers/acorn/block/Kconfig"
986 if PCMCIA || ARCH_CLPS7500 || ARCH_IOP32X || ARCH_IOP33X || ARCH_IXP4XX \
987 || ARCH_L7200 || ARCH_LH7A40X || ARCH_PXA || ARCH_RPC \
988 || ARCH_S3C2410 || ARCH_SA1100 || ARCH_SHARK || FOOTBRIDGE \
990 source "drivers/ide/Kconfig"
993 source "drivers/scsi/Kconfig"
995 source "drivers/ata/Kconfig"
997 source "drivers/md/Kconfig"
999 source "drivers/message/fusion/Kconfig"
1001 source "drivers/ieee1394/Kconfig"
1003 source "drivers/message/i2o/Kconfig"
1005 source "drivers/net/Kconfig"
1007 source "drivers/isdn/Kconfig"
1009 # input before char - char/joystick depends on it. As does USB.
1011 source "drivers/input/Kconfig"
1013 source "drivers/char/Kconfig"
1015 source "drivers/i2c/Kconfig"
1017 source "drivers/spi/Kconfig"
1019 source "drivers/w1/Kconfig"
1021 source "drivers/hwmon/Kconfig"
1023 #source "drivers/l3/Kconfig"
1025 source "drivers/misc/Kconfig"
1027 source "drivers/mfd/Kconfig"
1029 source "drivers/leds/Kconfig"
1031 source "drivers/media/Kconfig"
1033 source "drivers/video/Kconfig"
1035 source "sound/Kconfig"
1037 source "drivers/hid/Kconfig"
1039 source "drivers/usb/Kconfig"
1041 source "drivers/mmc/Kconfig"
1043 source "drivers/rtc/Kconfig"
1045 source "drivers/dma/Kconfig"
1051 source "arch/arm/oprofile/Kconfig"
1053 source "arch/arm/Kconfig.debug"
1055 source "security/Kconfig"
1057 source "crypto/Kconfig"
1059 source "lib/Kconfig"