The Design and Implementation of the FreeBSD Operating System, Second Edition
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    1 # ALCHEMY -- Generic kernel for Alchemy Au1xxx CPUs.
    2 #
    3 # For more information on this file, please read the handbook section on
    4 # Kernel Configuration Files:
    5 #
    6 #    http://www.FreeBSD.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/kernelconfig-config.html
    7 #
    8 # The handbook is also available locally in /usr/share/doc/handbook
    9 # if you've installed the doc distribution, otherwise always see the
   10 # FreeBSD World Wide Web server (http://www.FreeBSD.org/) for the
   11 # latest information.
   12 #
   13 # An exhaustive list of options and more detailed explanations of the
   14 # device lines is also present in the ../../conf/NOTES and NOTES files. 
   15 # If you are in doubt as to the purpose or necessity of a line, check first 
   16 # in NOTES.
   17 #
   18 # $FreeBSD: releng/8.2/sys/mips/conf/ALCHEMY 215938 2010-11-27 12:26:40Z jchandra $
   19 
   20 ident           ALCHEMY
   21 
   22 makeoptions     ARCH_FLAGS=-march=mips32
   23 makeoptions     MIPS_LITTLE_ENDIAN=defined
   24 
   25 # Don't build any modules yet.
   26 makeoptions     MODULES_OVERRIDE=""
   27 
   28 include         "../alchemy/std.alchemy"
   29 
   30 #hints          "ALCHEMY.hints"         #Default places to look for devices.
   31 
   32 makeoptions     DEBUG=-g                #Build kernel with gdb(1) debug symbols
   33 
   34 options         DDB
   35 options         KDB
   36 
   37 options         SCHED_4BSD              #4BSD scheduler
   38 options         INET                    #InterNETworking
   39 options         NFSCLIENT               #Network Filesystem Client
   40 options         NFS_ROOT                #NFS usable as /, requires NFSCLIENT
   41 options         PSEUDOFS                #Pseudo-filesystem framework
   42 # options               _KPOSIX_PRIORITY_SCHEDULING #Posix P1003_1B real-time extensions
   43 
   44 options BOOTP
   45 options BOOTP_NFSROOT
   46 options BOOTP_NFSV3
   47 options BOOTP_WIRED_TO=admsw0
   48 options BOOTP_COMPAT
   49 
   50 # options         FFS                     #Berkeley Fast Filesystem
   51 # options         SOFTUPDATES             #Enable FFS soft updates support
   52 # options         UFS_ACL                 #Support for access control lists
   53 # options         UFS_DIRHASH             #Improve performance on big directories
   54 options         ROOTDEVNAME=\"nfs:10.0.0.1:/mnt/bsd\"
   55 
   56 
   57 # Debugging for use in -current
   58 options         INVARIANTS              #Enable calls of extra sanity checking
   59 options         INVARIANT_SUPPORT       #Extra sanity checks of internal structures, required by INVARIANTS
   60 #options                WITNESS                 #Enable checks to detect deadlocks and cycles
   61 #options                WITNESS_SKIPSPIN        #Don't run witness on spinlocks for speed
   62 
   63 device          loop
   64 device          ether
   65 device          uart
   66 # device                md

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