GENERIC revision 1.121
1# $NetBSD: GENERIC,v 1.121 2014/08/03 08:53:56 martin Exp $
2#
3# GENERIC machine description file
4# 
5# This machine description file is used to generate the default NetBSD
6# kernel.  The generic kernel does not include all options, subsystems
7# and device drivers, but should be useful for most applications.
8#
9# The machine description file can be customised for your specific
10# machine to reduce the kernel size and improve its performance.
11#
12# For further information on compiling NetBSD kernels, see the config(8)
13# man page.
14#
15# For further information on hardware support for this architecture, see
16# the intro(4) man page.  For further information about kernel options
17# for this architecture, see the options(4) man page.  For an explanation
18# of each device driver in this file see the section 4 man page for the
19# device.
20
21include		"arch/netwinder/conf/std.netwinder"
22
23options 	INCLUDE_CONFIG_FILE	# embed config file in kernel binary
24
25# estimated number of users
26
27maxusers	32
28
29# Standard system options
30
31options 	RTC_OFFSET=0	# hardware clock is this many mins. west of GMT
32#options 	NTP		# NTP phase/frequency locked loop
33
34# Enable experimental buffer queue strategy for better responsiveness under 
35# high disk I/O load. Use it with caution - it's not proven to be stable yet.
36#options 	BUFQ_READPRIO
37#options 	BUFQ_PRIOCSCAN
38
39# CPU options
40
41# For StrongARM systems
42options 	CPU_SA110	# Support the SA110 core
43makeoptions	CPUFLAGS="-march=armv4 -mtune=strongarm"
44
45# Default console is wscons, if igsfb(4) and pckbc(4) are configured,
46# or com(4) otherwise.  You can force a serial console with these options
47#options 	CONSDEVNAME="\"com\"",CONCOMADDR=0x3f8,CONSPEED=115200
48
49
50# File systems
51
52file-system	FFS		# UFS
53#file-system	LFS		# log-structured file system
54file-system	MFS		# memory file system
55file-system	NFS		# Network file system
56#file-system 	ADOSFS		# AmigaDOS-compatible file system
57file-system 	EXT2FS		# second extended file system (linux)
58#file-system	CD9660		# ISO 9660 + Rock Ridge file system
59file-system	MSDOSFS		# MS-DOS file system
60file-system	FDESC		# /dev/fd
61file-system	KERNFS		# /kern
62file-system	NULLFS		# loopback file system
63file-system	PROCFS		# /proc
64#file-system	UMAPFS		# NULLFS + uid and gid remapping
65#file-system	UNION		# union file system
66file-system	PTYFS		# /dev/pts/N support
67file-system	TMPFS		# Efficient memory file-system
68#file-system	UDF		# experimental - OSTA UDF CD/DVD file-system
69
70# File system options
71#options 	QUOTA		# legacy UFS quotas
72#options 	QUOTA2		# new, in-filesystem UFS quotas
73#options 	FFS_EI		# FFS Endian Independent support
74#options 	FFS_NO_SNAPSHOT	# No FFS snapshot support
75options 	NFSSERVER
76options 	WAPBL		# File system journaling support
77#options 	UFS_DIRHASH	# UFS Large Directory Hashing - Experimental
78
79# Networking options
80
81#options 	GATEWAY		# packet forwarding
82options 	INET		# IP + ICMP + TCP + UDP
83options 	INET6		# IPV6
84#options 	IPSEC		# IP security
85#options 	IPSEC_DEBUG	# debug for IP security
86#options 	MROUTING	# IP multicast routing
87#options 	PIM		# Protocol Independent Multicast
88#options 	NETATALK	# AppleTalk networking
89#options 	PPP_BSDCOMP	# BSD-Compress compression support for PPP
90#options 	PPP_DEFLATE	# Deflate compression support for PPP
91#options 	PPP_FILTER	# Active filter support for PPP (requires bpf)
92#options 	TCP_DEBUG	# Record last TCP_NDEBUG packets with SO_DEBUG
93
94#options 	ALTQ		# Manipulate network interfaces' output queues
95#options 	ALTQ_BLUE	# Stochastic Fair Blue
96#options 	ALTQ_CBQ	# Class-Based Queueing
97#options 	ALTQ_CDNR	# Diffserv Traffic Conditioner
98#options 	ALTQ_FIFOQ	# First-In First-Out Queue
99#options 	ALTQ_FLOWVALVE	# RED/flow-valve (red-penalty-box)
100#options 	ALTQ_HFSC	# Hierarchical Fair Service Curve
101#options 	ALTQ_LOCALQ	# Local queueing discipline
102#options 	ALTQ_PRIQ	# Priority Queueing
103#options 	ALTQ_RED	# Random Early Detection
104#options 	ALTQ_RIO	# RED with IN/OUT
105#options 	ALTQ_WFQ	# Weighted Fair Queueing
106
107options 	NFS_BOOT_BOOTP
108options 	NFS_BOOT_DHCP
109#options 	NFS_BOOT_BOOTPARAM
110
111# Compatibility options
112
113options		COMPAT_NETBSD32	# allow running arm (e.g. non-earm) binaries
114#options 	COMPAT_43	# 4.3BSD compatibility.
115options 	COMPAT_60	# NetBSD 6.0 compatibility.
116options 	COMPAT_50	# NetBSD 5.0 compatibility.
117options 	COMPAT_40	# NetBSD 4.0 compatibility.
118options 	COMPAT_30	# NetBSD 3.0 compatibility.
119options 	COMPAT_20	# NetBSD 2.0 compatibility.
120options 	COMPAT_16	# NetBSD 1.6 compatibility.
121options 	COMPAT_15	# NetBSD 1.5 compatibility.
122options 	COMPAT_14	# NetBSD 1.4 compatibility.
123#options 	COMPAT_13	# NetBSD 1.3 compatibility.
124#options 	COMPAT_12	# NetBSD 1.2 compatibility.
125#options 	COMPAT_11	# NetBSD 1.1 compatibility.
126#options 	COMPAT_10	# NetBSD 1.0 compatibility.
127#options 	COMPAT_09	# NetBSD 0.9 compatibility.
128#options 	TCP_COMPAT_42	# 4.2BSD TCP/IP bug compat. Not recommended.
129
130options 	COMPAT_LINUX	# binary compatibility with Linux
131options 	COMPAT_BSDPTY	# /dev/[pt]ty?? ptys.
132
133# Shared memory options
134
135options 	SYSVMSG		# System V-like message queues
136options 	SYSVSEM		# System V-like semaphores
137options 	SYSVSHM		# System V-like memory sharing
138
139# Device options
140
141#options 	MEMORY_DISK_HOOKS	# boottime setup of ramdisk
142#options 	MEMORY_DISK_ROOT_SIZE=3400	# Size in blocks
143#options 	MEMORY_DISK_IS_ROOT	# use memory disk as root
144
145# Miscellaneous kernel options
146options 	KTRACE		# system call tracing, a la ktrace(1)
147options 	IRQSTATS	# manage IRQ statistics
148#options 	KMEMSTATS	# kernel memory statistics
149#options 	SCSIVERBOSE	# Verbose SCSI errors
150options 	PCIVERBOSE	# Verbose PCI descriptions
151options 	MIIVERBOSE	# Verbose MII autoconfuration messages
152#options 	PCI_CONFIG_DUMP	# verbosely dump PCI config space
153#options 	DDB_KEYCODE=0x40
154options 	USERCONF	# userconf(4) support
155#options 	PIPE_SOCKETPAIR	# smaller, but slower pipe(2)
156options 	SYSCTL_INCLUDE_DESCR	# Include sysctl descriptions in kernel
157
158# Development and Debugging options
159
160#options 	ARM700BUGTRACK	# track the ARM700 swi bug
161#options 	PORTMASTER	# Enable PortMaster only options
162#options 	DIAGNOSTIC	# internal consistency checks
163#options 	PMAP_DEBUG	# Enable pmap_debug_level code
164options 	DDB		# in-kernel debugger
165options 	DDB_HISTORY_SIZE=100	# Enable history editing in DDB
166makeoptions	DEBUG="-g"	# compile full symbol table
167options 	SYMTAB_SPACE=650000
168
169config		netbsd	root on ? type ?
170
171# The main bus device
172mainbus0	at root
173
174# The boot CPU
175cpu0		at mainbus?
176
177# Core logic
178footbridge0	at mainbus?
179
180# footbridge uart
181#fcom0		at footbridge?
182
183# system clock via footbridge
184#clock*		at footbridge?
185
186# PCI bus via footbridge
187pci0		at footbridge?			# PCI bus
188
189# ISA bus support
190pcib*		at pci? dev ? function ?	# ISA bridge
191isa*		at pcib?
192
193
194# PCI IDE Controllers and Devices
195# PCI IDE controllers - see pciide(4) for supported hardware.
196# The 0x0001 flag force the driver to use DMA, even if the driver doesn't know
197# how to set up DMA modes for this chip. This may work, or may cause
198# a machine hang with some controllers.
199#pciide* 	at pci? dev ? function ? flags 0x0000	# GENERIC pciide driver
200slide*  	at pci? dev ? function ?	# Symphony Labs IDE controllers
201
202# ATA (IDE) bus support
203atabus* at ata?
204
205# IDE drives
206# Flags are used only with controllers that support DMA operations
207# and mode settings (e.g. some pciide controllers)
208# The lowest order four bits (rightmost digit) of the flags define the PIO
209# mode to use, the next set of four bits the DMA mode and the third set the
210# UltraDMA mode. For each set of four bits, the 3 lower bits define the mode
211# to use, and the last bit must be 1 for this setting to be used.
212# For DMA and UDMA, 0xf (1111) means 'disable'.
213# 0x0fac means 'use PIO mode 4, DMA mode 2, disable UltraDMA'.
214# (0xc=1100, 0xa=1010, 0xf=1111)
215# 0x0000 means "use whatever the drive claims to support".
216wd*		at atabus? drive ? flags 0x0000	# the drives themselves
217
218# PCI network interfaces
219ne*		at pci? dev ? function ?	# NE2000 compat ethernet
220tlp*		at pci? dev ? function ?	# DECchip 21x4x (and clones) Ethernet
221options 	TLP_MATCH_21142
222
223# MII/PHY support
224icsphy*		at mii? phy ?			# ISC-189x PHYs
225ukphy*		at mii? phy ?			# generic unknown PHYs
226
227
228# WSCONS Support
229options 	WSEMUL_VT100		# VT100 / VT220 emulation
230
231# customization of console and kernel output - see dev/wscons/wsdisplayvar.h
232options 	WSDISPLAY_CUSTOM_OUTPUT	# color customization from wsconsctl(8)
233#options 	WS_DEFAULT_FG=WSCOL_WHITE
234#options 	WS_DEFAULT_BG=WSCOL_BLACK
235#options 	WS_DEFAULT_COLATTR="(0)"
236#options 	WS_DEFAULT_MONOATTR="(0)"
237options 	WS_KERNEL_FG=WSCOL_GREEN
238#options 	WS_KERNEL_BG=WSCOL_BLACK
239options 	WS_KERNEL_COLATTR=WSATTR_HILIT
240#options 	WS_KERNEL_MONOATTR="(0)"
241
242# compatibility to other console drivers
243options 	WSDISPLAY_COMPAT_PCVT		# emulate some ioctls
244options 	WSDISPLAY_COMPAT_SYSCONS	# emulate some ioctls
245options 	WSDISPLAY_COMPAT_USL		# wsconscfg VT handling
246options 	WSDISPLAY_COMPAT_RAWKBD		# can get raw scancodes
247
248options 	FONT_GALLANT12x22		# Sun PROM font look-alike
249
250pckbc0		at isa?
251pckbd*		at pckbc?
252wskbd*		at pckbd? console ?
253pms*		at pckbc?
254wsmouse*	at pms? mux 0
255
256igsfb*		at pci? dev ? function ?
257wsdisplay*	at igsfb? console ?
258
259
260# ISA Devices
261com0		at isa? port 0x3f8 irq 4
262lpt0		at isa? port 0x378 irq 7
263
264
265# Audio Devices
266
267# ISA audio devices
268sb0		at isa? port 0x220 irq 3 drq 1 drq2 7	# SoundBlaster
269opl*		at sb?
270mpu*		at sb?
271midi*		at sb?					# SB1 MIDI port
272
273# Audio support
274audio*		at sb?
275
276# Pseudo-Devices
277
278pseudo-device 	crypto		# /dev/crypto device
279pseudo-device	swcrypto	# software crypto implementation
280
281# disk/mass storage pseudo-devices
282#pseudo-device	md			# memory disk device (ramdisk)
283pseudo-device	vnd			# disk-like interface to files
284#options 	VND_COMPRESSION		# compressed vnd(4)
285pseudo-device	fss			# file system snapshot device
286#pseudo-device	cgd			# cryptographic disk devices
287
288# network pseudo-devices
289pseudo-device	bpfilter		# Berkeley packet filter
290#pseudo-device	carp			# Common Address Redundancy Protocol
291pseudo-device	pppoe			# PPP over Ethernet (RFC 2516)
292pseudo-device	bridge			# simple inter-network bridging
293#options 	BRIDGE_IPF		# bridge uses IP/IPv6 pfil hooks too
294pseudo-device	loop			# network loopback
295
296#
297# accept filters
298pseudo-device   accf_data		# "dataready" accept filter
299pseudo-device   accf_http		# "httpready" accept filter
300
301# miscellaneous pseudo-devices
302pseudo-device	pty			# pseudo-terminals
303pseudo-device	clockctl		# user control of clock subsystem
304pseudo-device	ksyms			# /dev/ksyms
305#pseudo-device	pf			# PF packet filter
306#pseudo-device	pflog			# PF log if
307
308# wscons pseudo-devices
309pseudo-device	wsmux			# mouse & keyboard multiplexor
310#pseudo-device	wsfont
311
312# Veriexec
313#
314# a pseudo device needed for veriexec
315#pseudo-device	veriexec
316#
317# Uncomment the fingerprint methods below that are desired. Note that
318# removing fingerprint methods will have almost no impact on the kernel
319# code size.
320#
321#options VERIFIED_EXEC_FP_RMD160
322#options VERIFIED_EXEC_FP_SHA256
323#options VERIFIED_EXEC_FP_SHA384
324#options VERIFIED_EXEC_FP_SHA512
325#options VERIFIED_EXEC_FP_SHA1
326#options VERIFIED_EXEC_FP_MD5
327