config MALI400 tristate "Mali-300/400/450 support" depends on ARM select DMA_SHARED_BUFFER ---help--- This enables support for the ARM Mali-300, Mali-400, and Mali-450 GPUs. To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the module will be called mali. config MALI450 bool "Enable Mali-450 support" depends on MALI400 ---help--- This enables support for Mali-450 specific features. config MALI400_DEBUG bool "Enable debug in Mali driver" depends on MALI400 ---help--- This enabled extra debug checks and messages in the Mali driver. config MALI400_PROFILING bool "Enable Mali profiling" depends on MALI400 select TRACEPOINTS default y ---help--- This enables gator profiling of Mali GPU events. config MALI400_INTERNAL_PROFILING bool "Enable internal Mali profiling API" depends on MALI400_PROFILING default n ---help--- This enables the internal legacy Mali profiling API. config MALI400_UMP bool "Enable UMP support" depends on MALI400 ---help--- This enables support for the UMP memory sharing API in the Mali driver. config MALI400_POWER_PERFORMANCE_POLICY bool "Enable Mali power performance policy" depends on ARM default n ---help--- This enables support for dynamic performance scaling of Mali with the goal of lowering power consumption. config MALI_DMA_BUF_MAP_ON_ATTACH bool "Map dma-buf attachments on attach" depends on MALI400 && DMA_SHARED_BUFFER default y ---help--- This makes the Mali driver map dma-buf attachments after doing attach. If this is not set the dma-buf attachments will be mapped for every time the GPU need to access the buffer. Mapping for each access can cause lower performance. config MALI_SHARED_INTERRUPTS bool "Support for shared interrupts" depends on MALI400 default n ---help--- Adds functionality required to properly support shared interrupts. Without this support, the device driver will fail during insmod if it detects shared interrupts. This also works when the GPU is not using shared interrupts, but might have a slight performance impact. config MALI_PMU_PARALLEL_POWER_UP bool "Power up Mali PMU domains in parallel" depends on MALI400 default n ---help--- This makes the Mali driver power up all PMU power domains in parallel, instead of powering up domains one by one, with a slight delay in between. Powering on all power domains at the same time may cause peak currents higher than what some systems can handle. These systems must not enable this option.