CONFIG_MIPS_O32_FP64_SUPPORT is required to support MSA for O32.
It requires CPU >= mips32r1. It is OK for us: currently our
baseline is mips32r2/mips64r2.
Malta can use different CPUs, some of them may support MSA.
Loongson 3A/B 4000 will support MSA.
The only CPU currently we support has no MSA is octeon.
Commit-ID in master: b1d08a0cffbe181cbb94e3fc72a91c2e8a8a38e7
The latest build failed on mips for the 4kc-malta flavour (which is the first):
RELOCS vmlinux
Relocations overflow available space!
Please adjust CONFIG_RELOCATION_TABLE_SIZE to at least 0x0010f000
So do the same thing we did for the octeon flavour.
FRAMEBUFFER_CONSOLE is enabled in almost all configurations. So make
this the top level default, and disable it in the few exceptional
configurations (armel/marvell, mips*/octeon, s390x).
Currently we don't explicitly set CONFIG_FB for arm64, and the only
reason it's enabled as a module is that the DRM drivers (which are
built as modules) select it. We *do* explicitly set CONFIG_FB=y on
almost all other architectures and flavours.
Simplify this by setting CONFIG_FB=y at the top level and overriding
where needed (not arm64).
- Various ancient SCSI drivers were removed; delete config for them
- r8723au was replaced by rtl8xxxu; enable the latter instead and for
all architectures
- netfilter config symbols were renamed; enable the new ones
- Various other config symbols are obsolete; delete them
- Various other config symbols moved to different Kconfig files
This just explicitly sets the default (except for some flavours
where it is forced off) so it does not change anything for mipsel.
svn path=/dists/trunk/linux/; revision=21373