minix/include/minix/config.h
Tomas Hruby f248bffc9e service utility can par cpu option in system.conf
- does not have any effect, solely for debugging SMP

- backward compatible with older RS instance
2010-07-20 07:27:45 +00:00

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#ifndef _CONFIG_H
#define _CONFIG_H
/* Minix release and version numbers. */
#define OS_RELEASE "3"
#define OS_VERSION "1.8"
/* This file sets configuration parameters for the MINIX kernel, FS, and PM.
* It is divided up into two main sections. The first section contains
* user-settable parameters. In the second section, various internal system
* parameters are set based on the user-settable parameters.
*
* Parts of config.h have been moved to sys_config.h, which can be included
* by other include files that wish to get at the configuration data, but
* don't want to pollute the users namespace. Some editable values have
* gone there.
*
*/
/* The MACHINE (called _MINIX_MACHINE) setting can be done
* in <minix/machine.h>.
*/
#include <minix/sys_config.h>
#define MACHINE _MINIX_MACHINE
#define IBM_PC _MACHINE_IBM_PC
/* Number of slots in the process table for non-kernel processes. The number
* of system processes defines how many processes with special privileges
* there can be. User processes share the same properties and count for one.
*
* These can be changed in sys_config.h.
*/
#define NR_PROCS _NR_PROCS
#define NR_SYS_PROCS _NR_SYS_PROCS
#define NR_SYS_CHUNKS BITMAP_CHUNKS(NR_SYS_PROCS)
/* Number of controller tasks (/dev/cN device classes). */
#define NR_CTRLRS 2
/* DMA_SECTORS may be increased to speed up DMA based drivers. */
#define DMA_SECTORS 1 /* DMA buffer size (must be >= 1) */
/* Which processes should receive diagnostics from the kernel and system?
* Directly sending it to TTY only displays the output. Sending it to the
* log driver will cause the diagnostics to be buffered and displayed.
* Messages are sent by src/lib/sysutil/kputc.c to these processes, in
* the order of this array, which must be terminated by NONE. This is used
* by drivers and servers that printf().
* The kernel does this for its own kprintf() in kernel/utility.c, also using
* this array, but a slightly different mechanism.
*/
#define OUTPUT_PROCS_ARRAY { TTY_PROC_NR, LOG_PROC_NR, NONE }
/* NR_CONS, NR_RS_LINES, and NR_PTYS determine the number of terminals the
* system can handle.
*/
#define NR_CONS 4 /* # system consoles (1 to 8) */
#define NR_RS_LINES 4 /* # rs232 terminals (0 to 4) */
#define NR_PTYS 32 /* # pseudo terminals (0 to 64) */
/* This feature enable the counting of system calls in PM and FS */
#define ENABLE_SYSCALL_STATS 0
/* Max. number of I/O ranges that can be assigned to a process */
#define NR_IO_RANGE 64
/* Max. number of device memory ranges that can be assigned to a process */
#define NR_MEM_RANGE 20
/* Max. number of IRQs that can be assigned to a process */
#define NR_IRQ 8
/* Scheduling priorities. Values must start at zero (highest
* priority) and increment.
*/
#define NR_SCHED_QUEUES 16 /* MUST equal minimum priority + 1 */
#define TASK_Q 0 /* highest, used for kernel tasks */
#define MAX_USER_Q 0 /* highest priority for user processes */
#define USER_Q ((MIN_USER_Q - MAX_USER_Q) / 2 + MAX_USER_Q) /* default
(should correspond to nice 0) */
#define MIN_USER_Q (NR_SCHED_QUEUES - 1) /* minimum priority for user
processes */
/* default scheduling quanta */
#define USER_QUANTUM 200
/* defualt user process cpu */
#define USER_DEFAULT_CPU -1 /* use the default cpu or do not change the
current one */
/*===========================================================================*
* There are no user-settable parameters after this line *
*===========================================================================*/
/* Set the CHIP type based on the machine selected. The symbol CHIP is actually
* indicative of more than just the CPU. For example, machines for which
* CHIP == INTEL are expected to have 8259A interrrupt controllers and the
* other properties of IBM PC/XT/AT/386 types machines in general. */
#define INTEL _CHIP_INTEL /* CHIP type for PC, XT, AT, 386 and clones */
#define M68000 _CHIP_M68000 /* CHIP type for Atari, Amiga, Macintosh */
#define SPARC _CHIP_SPARC /* CHIP type for SUN-4 (e.g. SPARCstation) */
/* Set the FP_FORMAT type based on the machine selected, either hw or sw */
#define FP_NONE _FP_NONE /* no floating point support */
#define FP_IEEE _FP_IEEE /* conform IEEE floating point standard */
/* _MINIX_CHIP is defined in sys_config.h. */
#define CHIP _MINIX_CHIP
/* _MINIX_FP_FORMAT is defined in sys_config.h. */
#define FP_FORMAT _MINIX_FP_FORMAT
/* _ASKDEV and _FASTLOAD are defined in sys_config.h. */
#define ASKDEV _ASKDEV
#define FASTLOAD _FASTLOAD
/* Enable or disable system profiling. */
#define SPROFILE 1 /* statistical profiling */
#define CPROFILE 0 /* call profiling */
/* PCI configuration parameters */
#define NR_PCIBUS 40
#define NR_PCIDEV 50
#endif /* _CONFIG_H */