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								menu "Kernel hacking"
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								source "lib/Kconfig.debug"
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								config DEBUG_STACKOVERFLOW
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									bool "Check for stack overflows"
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									depends on DEBUG_KERNEL
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								config GDBSTUB
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									bool "Remote GDB kernel debugging"
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									depends on DEBUG_KERNEL
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									select DEBUG_INFO
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									select FRAME_POINTER
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									help
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									  If you say Y here, it will be possible to remotely debug the kernel
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									  using gdb. This enlarges your kernel ELF image disk size by several
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									  megabytes and requires a machine with more than 16 MB, better 32 MB
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									  RAM to avoid excessive linking time. This is only useful for kernel
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									  hackers. If unsure, say N.
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								choice
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									prompt "GDB stub port"
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									default GDBSTUB_UART1
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									depends on GDBSTUB
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									help
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									  Select the on-CPU port used for GDB-stub
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								config GDBSTUB_UART0
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									bool "/dev/ttyS0"
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								config GDBSTUB_UART1
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									bool "/dev/ttyS1"
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								endchoice
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								config GDBSTUB_IMMEDIATE
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									bool "Break into GDB stub immediately"
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									depends on GDBSTUB
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									help
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									  If you say Y here, GDB stub will break into the program as soon as
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									  possible, leaving the program counter at the beginning of
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									  start_kernel() in init/main.c.
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								config GDB_CONSOLE
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									bool "Console output to GDB"
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									depends on GDBSTUB
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									help
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									  If you are using GDB for remote debugging over a serial port and
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									  would like kernel messages to be formatted into GDB $O packets so
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									  that GDB prints them as program output, say 'Y'.
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								endmenu
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