linux-stable/drivers/clocksource/Kconfig
Linus Torvalds 0d51ce9ca1 Power management and ACPI updates for v4.4-rc1
- ACPICA update to upstream revision 20150930 (Bob Moore, Lv Zheng).
 
    The most significant change is to allow the AML debugger to be
    built into the kernel.  On top of that there is an update related
    to the NFIT table (the ACPI persistent memory interface)
    and a few fixes and cleanups.
 
  - ACPI CPPC2 (Collaborative Processor Performance Control v2)
    support along with a cpufreq frontend (Ashwin Chaugule).
 
    This can only be enabled on ARM64 at this point.
 
  - New ACPI infrastructure for the early probing of IRQ chips and
    clock sources (Marc Zyngier).
 
  - Support for a new hierarchical properties extension of the ACPI
    _DSD (Device Specific Data) device configuration object allowing
    the kernel to handle hierarchical properties (provided by the
    platform firmware this way) automatically and make them available
    to device drivers via the generic device properties interface
    (Rafael Wysocki).
 
  - Generic device properties API extension to obtain an index of
    certain string value in an array of strings, along the lines of
    of_property_match_string(), but working for all of the supported
    firmware node types, and support for the "dma-names" device
    property based on it (Mika Westerberg).
 
  - ACPI core fix to parse the MADT (Multiple APIC Description Table)
    entries in the order expected by platform firmware (and mandated
    by the specification) to avoid confusion on systems with more than
    255 logical CPUs (Lukasz Anaczkowski).
 
  - Consolidation of the ACPI-based handling of PCI host bridges
    on x86 and ia64 (Jiang Liu).
 
  - ACPI core fixes to ensure that the correct IRQ number is used to
    represent the SCI (System Control Interrupt) in the cases when
    it has been re-mapped (Chen Yu).
 
  - New ACPI backlight quirk for Lenovo IdeaPad S405 (Hans de Goede).
 
  - ACPI EC driver fixes (Lv Zheng).
 
  - Assorted ACPI fixes and cleanups (Dan Carpenter, Insu Yun, Jiri
    Kosina, Rami Rosen, Rasmus Villemoes).
 
  - New mechanism in the PM core allowing drivers to check if the
    platform firmware is going to be involved in the upcoming system
    suspend or if it has been involved in the suspend the system is
    resuming from at the moment (Rafael Wysocki).
 
    This should allow drivers to optimize their suspend/resume
    handling in some cases and the changes include a couple of users
    of it (the i8042 input driver, PCI PM).
 
  - PCI PM fix to prevent runtime-suspended devices with PME enabled
    from being resumed during system suspend even if they aren't
    configured to wake up the system from sleep (Rafael Wysocki).
 
  - New mechanism to report the number of a wakeup IRQ that woke up
    the system from sleep last time (Alexandra Yates).
 
  - Removal of unused interfaces from the generic power domains
    framework and fixes related to latency measurements in that
    code (Ulf Hansson, Daniel Lezcano).
 
  - cpufreq core sysfs interface rework to make it handle CPUs that
    share performance scaling settings (represented by a common
    cpufreq policy object) more symmetrically (Viresh Kumar).
 
    This should help to simplify the CPU offline/online handling among
    other things.
 
  - cpufreq core fixes and cleanups (Viresh Kumar).
 
  - intel_pstate fixes related to the Turbo Activation Ratio (TAR)
    mechanism on client platforms which causes the turbo P-states
    range to vary depending on platform firmware settings (Srinivas
    Pandruvada).
 
  - intel_pstate sysfs interface fix (Prarit Bhargava).
 
  - Assorted cpufreq driver (imx, tegra20, powernv, integrator) fixes
    and cleanups (Bai Ping, Bartlomiej Zolnierkiewicz, Shilpasri G
    Bhat, Luis de Bethencourt).
 
  - cpuidle mvebu driver cleanups (Russell King).
 
  - OPP (Operating Performance Points) framework code reorganization
    to make it more maintainable (Viresh Kumar).
 
  - Intel Broxton support for the RAPL (Running Average Power Limits)
    power capping driver (Amy Wiles).
 
  - Assorted power management code fixes and cleanups (Dan Carpenter,
    Geert Uytterhoeven, Geliang Tang, Luis de Bethencourt, Rasmus
    Villemoes).
 
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Merge tag 'pm+acpi-4.4-rc1-1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/rafael/linux-pm

Pull power management and ACPI updates from Rafael Wysocki:
 "Quite a new features are included this time.

  First off, the Collaborative Processor Performance Control interface
  (version 2) defined by ACPI will now be supported on ARM64 along with
  a cpufreq frontend for CPU performance scaling.

  Second, ACPI gets a new infrastructure for the early probing of IRQ
  chips and clock sources (along the lines of the existing similar
  mechanism for DT).

  Next, the ACPI core and the generic device properties API will now
  support a recently introduced hierarchical properties extension of the
  _DSD (Device Specific Data) ACPI device configuration object.  If the
  ACPI platform firmware uses that extension to organize device
  properties in a hierarchical way, the kernel will automatically handle
  it and make those properties available to device drivers via the
  generic device properties API.

  It also will be possible to build the ACPICA's AML interpreter
  debugger into the kernel now and use that to diagnose AML-related
  problems more efficiently.  In the future, this should make it
  possible to single-step AML execution and do similar things.
  Interesting stuff, although somewhat experimental at this point.

  Finally, the PM core gets a new mechanism that can be used by device
  drivers to distinguish between suspend-to-RAM (based on platform
  firmware support) and suspend-to-idle (or other variants of system
  suspend the platform firmware is not involved in) and possibly
  optimize their device suspend/resume handling accordingly.

  In addition to that, some existing features are re-organized quite
  substantially.

  First, the ACPI-based handling of PCI host bridges on x86 and ia64 is
  unified and the common code goes into the ACPI core (so as to reduce
  code duplication and eliminate non-essential differences between the
  two architectures in that area).

  Second, the Operating Performance Points (OPP) framework is
  reorganized to make the code easier to find and follow.

  Next, the cpufreq core's sysfs interface is reorganized to get rid of
  the "primary CPU" concept for configurations in which the same
  performance scaling settings are shared between multiple CPUs.

  Finally, some interfaces that aren't necessary any more are dropped
  from the generic power domains framework.

  On top of the above we have some minor extensions, cleanups and bug
  fixes in multiple places, as usual.

  Specifics:

   - ACPICA update to upstream revision 20150930 (Bob Moore, Lv Zheng).

     The most significant change is to allow the AML debugger to be
     built into the kernel.  On top of that there is an update related
     to the NFIT table (the ACPI persistent memory interface) and a few
     fixes and cleanups.

   - ACPI CPPC2 (Collaborative Processor Performance Control v2) support
     along with a cpufreq frontend (Ashwin Chaugule).

     This can only be enabled on ARM64 at this point.

   - New ACPI infrastructure for the early probing of IRQ chips and
     clock sources (Marc Zyngier).

   - Support for a new hierarchical properties extension of the ACPI
     _DSD (Device Specific Data) device configuration object allowing
     the kernel to handle hierarchical properties (provided by the
     platform firmware this way) automatically and make them available
     to device drivers via the generic device properties interface
     (Rafael Wysocki).

   - Generic device properties API extension to obtain an index of
     certain string value in an array of strings, along the lines of
     of_property_match_string(), but working for all of the supported
     firmware node types, and support for the "dma-names" device
     property based on it (Mika Westerberg).

   - ACPI core fix to parse the MADT (Multiple APIC Description Table)
     entries in the order expected by platform firmware (and mandated by
     the specification) to avoid confusion on systems with more than 255
     logical CPUs (Lukasz Anaczkowski).

   - Consolidation of the ACPI-based handling of PCI host bridges on x86
     and ia64 (Jiang Liu).

   - ACPI core fixes to ensure that the correct IRQ number is used to
     represent the SCI (System Control Interrupt) in the cases when it
     has been re-mapped (Chen Yu).

   - New ACPI backlight quirk for Lenovo IdeaPad S405 (Hans de Goede).

   - ACPI EC driver fixes (Lv Zheng).

   - Assorted ACPI fixes and cleanups (Dan Carpenter, Insu Yun, Jiri
     Kosina, Rami Rosen, Rasmus Villemoes).

   - New mechanism in the PM core allowing drivers to check if the
     platform firmware is going to be involved in the upcoming system
     suspend or if it has been involved in the suspend the system is
     resuming from at the moment (Rafael Wysocki).

     This should allow drivers to optimize their suspend/resume handling
     in some cases and the changes include a couple of users of it (the
     i8042 input driver, PCI PM).

   - PCI PM fix to prevent runtime-suspended devices with PME enabled
     from being resumed during system suspend even if they aren't
     configured to wake up the system from sleep (Rafael Wysocki).

   - New mechanism to report the number of a wakeup IRQ that woke up the
     system from sleep last time (Alexandra Yates).

   - Removal of unused interfaces from the generic power domains
     framework and fixes related to latency measurements in that code
     (Ulf Hansson, Daniel Lezcano).

   - cpufreq core sysfs interface rework to make it handle CPUs that
     share performance scaling settings (represented by a common cpufreq
     policy object) more symmetrically (Viresh Kumar).

     This should help to simplify the CPU offline/online handling among
     other things.

   - cpufreq core fixes and cleanups (Viresh Kumar).

   - intel_pstate fixes related to the Turbo Activation Ratio (TAR)
     mechanism on client platforms which causes the turbo P-states range
     to vary depending on platform firmware settings (Srinivas
     Pandruvada).

   - intel_pstate sysfs interface fix (Prarit Bhargava).

   - Assorted cpufreq driver (imx, tegra20, powernv, integrator) fixes
     and cleanups (Bai Ping, Bartlomiej Zolnierkiewicz, Shilpasri G
     Bhat, Luis de Bethencourt).

   - cpuidle mvebu driver cleanups (Russell King).

   - OPP (Operating Performance Points) framework code reorganization to
     make it more maintainable (Viresh Kumar).

   - Intel Broxton support for the RAPL (Running Average Power Limits)
     power capping driver (Amy Wiles).

   - Assorted power management code fixes and cleanups (Dan Carpenter,
     Geert Uytterhoeven, Geliang Tang, Luis de Bethencourt, Rasmus
     Villemoes)"

* tag 'pm+acpi-4.4-rc1-1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/rafael/linux-pm: (108 commits)
  cpufreq: postfix policy directory with the first CPU in related_cpus
  cpufreq: create cpu/cpufreq/policyX directories
  cpufreq: remove cpufreq_sysfs_{create|remove}_file()
  cpufreq: create cpu/cpufreq at boot time
  cpufreq: Use cpumask_copy instead of cpumask_or to copy a mask
  cpufreq: ondemand: Drop unnecessary locks from update_sampling_rate()
  PM / Domains: Merge measurements for PM QoS device latencies
  PM / Domains: Don't measure ->start|stop() latency in system PM callbacks
  PM / clk: Fix broken build due to non-matching code and header #ifdefs
  ACPI / Documentation: add copy_dsdt to ACPI format options
  ACPI / sysfs: correctly check failing memory allocation
  ACPI / video: Add a quirk to force native backlight on Lenovo IdeaPad S405
  ACPI / CPPC: Fix potential memory leak
  ACPI / CPPC: signedness bug in register_pcc_channel()
  ACPI / PAD: power_saving_thread() is not freezable
  ACPI / PM: Fix incorrect wakeup IRQ setting during suspend-to-idle
  ACPI: Using correct irq when waiting for events
  ACPI: Use correct IRQ when uninstalling ACPI interrupt handler
  cpuidle: mvebu: disable the bind/unbind attributes and use builtin_platform_driver
  cpuidle: mvebu: clean up multiple platform drivers
  ...
2015-11-04 18:10:13 -08:00

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menu "Clock Source drivers"
config CLKSRC_OF
bool
select CLKSRC_PROBE
config CLKSRC_ACPI
bool
select CLKSRC_PROBE
config CLKSRC_PROBE
bool
config CLKSRC_I8253
bool
config CLKEVT_I8253
bool
config I8253_LOCK
bool
config CLKBLD_I8253
def_bool y if CLKSRC_I8253 || CLKEVT_I8253 || I8253_LOCK
config CLKSRC_MMIO
bool
config DIGICOLOR_TIMER
bool
config DW_APB_TIMER
bool
config DW_APB_TIMER_OF
bool
select DW_APB_TIMER
select CLKSRC_OF
config ROCKCHIP_TIMER
bool
select CLKSRC_OF
config ARMADA_370_XP_TIMER
bool
select CLKSRC_OF
config MESON6_TIMER
bool
select CLKSRC_MMIO
config ORION_TIMER
select CLKSRC_OF
select CLKSRC_MMIO
bool
config SUN4I_TIMER
select CLKSRC_MMIO
bool
config SUN5I_HSTIMER
select CLKSRC_MMIO
bool
config TEGRA_TIMER
bool
config VT8500_TIMER
bool
config CADENCE_TTC_TIMER
bool
config ASM9260_TIMER
bool
select CLKSRC_MMIO
select CLKSRC_OF
config CLKSRC_NOMADIK_MTU
bool
depends on (ARCH_NOMADIK || ARCH_U8500)
select CLKSRC_MMIO
help
Support for Multi Timer Unit. MTU provides access
to multiple interrupt generating programmable
32-bit free running decrementing counters.
config CLKSRC_NOMADIK_MTU_SCHED_CLOCK
bool
depends on CLKSRC_NOMADIK_MTU
help
Use the Multi Timer Unit as the sched_clock.
config CLKSRC_DBX500_PRCMU
bool "Clocksource PRCMU Timer"
depends on UX500_SOC_DB8500
default y
help
Use the always on PRCMU Timer as clocksource
config CLKSRC_DBX500_PRCMU_SCHED_CLOCK
bool "Clocksource PRCMU Timer sched_clock"
depends on (CLKSRC_DBX500_PRCMU && !CLKSRC_NOMADIK_MTU_SCHED_CLOCK)
default y
help
Use the always on PRCMU Timer as sched_clock
config CLKSRC_EFM32
bool "Clocksource for Energy Micro's EFM32 SoCs" if !ARCH_EFM32
depends on OF && ARM && (ARCH_EFM32 || COMPILE_TEST)
select CLKSRC_MMIO
default ARCH_EFM32
help
Support to use the timers of EFM32 SoCs as clock source and clock
event device.
config CLKSRC_LPC32XX
bool
select CLKSRC_MMIO
select CLKSRC_OF
config CLKSRC_PISTACHIO
bool
select CLKSRC_OF
config CLKSRC_STM32
bool "Clocksource for STM32 SoCs" if !ARCH_STM32
depends on OF && ARM && (ARCH_STM32 || COMPILE_TEST)
select CLKSRC_MMIO
config ARM_ARCH_TIMER
bool
select CLKSRC_OF if OF
select CLKSRC_ACPI if ACPI
config ARM_ARCH_TIMER_EVTSTREAM
bool "Support for ARM architected timer event stream generation"
default y if ARM_ARCH_TIMER
depends on ARM_ARCH_TIMER
help
This option enables support for event stream generation based on
the ARM architected timer. It is used for waking up CPUs executing
the wfe instruction at a frequency represented as a power-of-2
divisor of the clock rate.
The main use of the event stream is wfe-based timeouts of userspace
locking implementations. It might also be useful for imposing timeout
on wfe to safeguard against any programming errors in case an expected
event is not generated.
This must be disabled for hardware validation purposes to detect any
hardware anomalies of missing events.
config ARM_GLOBAL_TIMER
bool
select CLKSRC_OF if OF
help
This options enables support for the ARM global timer unit
config ARM_TIMER_SP804
bool "Support for Dual Timer SP804 module"
depends on GENERIC_SCHED_CLOCK && CLKDEV_LOOKUP
select CLKSRC_MMIO
select CLKSRC_OF if OF
config CLKSRC_ARM_GLOBAL_TIMER_SCHED_CLOCK
bool
depends on ARM_GLOBAL_TIMER
default y
help
Use ARM global timer clock source as sched_clock
config ARMV7M_SYSTICK
bool
select CLKSRC_OF if OF
select CLKSRC_MMIO
help
This options enables support for the ARMv7M system timer unit
config ATMEL_PIT
select CLKSRC_OF if OF
def_bool SOC_AT91SAM9 || SOC_SAMA5
config ATMEL_ST
bool
select CLKSRC_OF
select MFD_SYSCON
config CLKSRC_METAG_GENERIC
def_bool y if METAG
help
This option enables support for the Meta per-thread timers.
config CLKSRC_EXYNOS_MCT
def_bool y if ARCH_EXYNOS
depends on !ARM64
help
Support for Multi Core Timer controller on Exynos SoCs.
config CLKSRC_SAMSUNG_PWM
bool
help
This is a new clocksource driver for the PWM timer found in
Samsung S3C, S5P and Exynos SoCs, replacing an earlier driver
for all devicetree enabled platforms. This driver will be
needed only on systems that do not have the Exynos MCT available.
config FSL_FTM_TIMER
bool
help
Support for Freescale FlexTimer Module (FTM) timer.
config VF_PIT_TIMER
bool
help
Support for Period Interrupt Timer on Freescale Vybrid Family SoCs.
config SYS_SUPPORTS_SH_CMT
bool
config MTK_TIMER
select CLKSRC_OF
select CLKSRC_MMIO
bool
config SYS_SUPPORTS_SH_MTU2
bool
config SYS_SUPPORTS_SH_TMU
bool
config SYS_SUPPORTS_EM_STI
bool
config SH_TIMER_CMT
bool "Renesas CMT timer driver" if COMPILE_TEST
depends on GENERIC_CLOCKEVENTS
depends on HAS_IOMEM
default SYS_SUPPORTS_SH_CMT
help
This enables build of a clocksource and clockevent driver for
the Compare Match Timer (CMT) hardware available in 16/32/48-bit
variants on a wide range of Mobile and Automotive SoCs from Renesas.
config SH_TIMER_MTU2
bool "Renesas MTU2 timer driver" if COMPILE_TEST
depends on GENERIC_CLOCKEVENTS
depends on HAS_IOMEM
default SYS_SUPPORTS_SH_MTU2
help
This enables build of a clockevent driver for the Multi-Function
Timer Pulse Unit 2 (MTU2) hardware available on SoCs from Renesas.
This hardware comes with 16 bit-timer registers.
config SH_TIMER_TMU
bool "Renesas TMU timer driver" if COMPILE_TEST
depends on GENERIC_CLOCKEVENTS
depends on HAS_IOMEM
default SYS_SUPPORTS_SH_TMU
help
This enables build of a clocksource and clockevent driver for
the 32-bit Timer Unit (TMU) hardware available on a wide range
SoCs from Renesas.
config EM_TIMER_STI
bool "Renesas STI timer driver" if COMPILE_TEST
depends on GENERIC_CLOCKEVENTS && HAS_IOMEM
default SYS_SUPPORTS_EM_STI
help
This enables build of a clocksource and clockevent driver for
the 48-bit System Timer (STI) hardware available on a SoCs
such as EMEV2 from former NEC Electronics.
config CLKSRC_QCOM
bool
config CLKSRC_VERSATILE
bool "ARM Versatile (Express) reference platforms clock source"
depends on PLAT_VERSATILE && GENERIC_SCHED_CLOCK && !ARCH_USES_GETTIMEOFFSET
select CLKSRC_OF
default y if MFD_VEXPRESS_SYSREG
help
This option enables clock source based on free running
counter available in the "System Registers" block of
ARM Versatile, RealView and Versatile Express reference
platforms.
config CLKSRC_MIPS_GIC
bool
depends on MIPS_GIC
select CLKSRC_OF
config CLKSRC_TANGO_XTAL
bool
select CLKSRC_OF
config CLKSRC_PXA
def_bool y if ARCH_PXA || ARCH_SA1100
select CLKSRC_OF if OF
help
This enables OST0 support available on PXA and SA-11x0
platforms.
config H8300_TMR16
bool
config H8300_TPU
bool
config CLKSRC_IMX_GPT
bool "Clocksource using i.MX GPT" if COMPILE_TEST
depends on ARM && CLKDEV_LOOKUP
select CLKSRC_MMIO
config CLKSRC_ST_LPC
bool
depends on ARCH_STI
select CLKSRC_OF if OF
help
Enable this option to use the Low Power controller timer
as clocksource.
endmenu