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These comments mention CONFIG options that do not exist: not as a symbol in a Kconfig file (without the CONFIG_ prefix) and neither as a symbol (with that prefix) in the code. There's one reference to XSCALE_PMU_TIMER as a negative dependency. But XSCALE_PMU_TIMER is never defined (CONFIG_XSCALE_PMU_TIMER is also unused in the code). It shows up with type "unknown" if you search for it in menuconfig. Apparently a negative dependency on an unknown symbol is always true. That negative dependency can be removed too. Signed-off-by: Paul Bolle <pebolle@tiscali.nl> Signed-off-by: Jiri Kosina <jkosina@suse.cz>
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menu "Kernel hacking"
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config PROFILING
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bool "Kernel profiling support"
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config SYSTEM_PROFILER
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bool "System profiling support"
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source "lib/Kconfig.debug"
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config ETRAX_KGDB
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bool "Use kernel GDB debugger"
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depends on DEBUG_KERNEL
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---help---
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The CRIS version of gdb can be used to remotely debug a running
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Linux kernel via the serial debug port. Provided you have gdb-cris
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installed, run gdb-cris vmlinux, then type
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(gdb) set remotebaud 115200 <- kgdb uses 115200 as default
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(gdb) target remote /dev/ttyS0 <- maybe you use another port
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This should connect you to your booted kernel (or boot it now if you
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didn't before). The kernel halts when it boots, waiting for gdb if
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this option is turned on!
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config DEBUG_NMI_OOPS
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bool "NMI causes oops printout"
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depends on DEBUG_KERNEL
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help
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If the system locks up without any debug information you can say Y
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here to make it possible to dump an OOPS with an external NMI.
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config NO_SEGFAULT_TERMINATION
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bool "Keep segfaulting processes"
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help
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Place segfaulting user mode processes on a wait queue instead of
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delivering a terminating SIGSEGV to allow debugging with gdb.
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endmenu
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