Linux supports both the original ARMv6 level (early ARM1136) and ARMv6K (later ARM1136, ARM1176 and ARM11mpcore).
ast2500 falls into the second categoy, being based on arm1176jzf-s. This is enabled by default when using ARCH_MULTI_V6, so we should not 'select CPU_V6'. Removing this will lead to more efficient use of atomic instructions. Signed-off-by: Arnd Bergmann <[email protected]> --- arch/arm/mach-aspeed/Kconfig | 1 - 1 file changed, 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/arch/arm/mach-aspeed/Kconfig b/arch/arm/mach-aspeed/Kconfig index a293137f5814..163931a03136 100644 --- a/arch/arm/mach-aspeed/Kconfig +++ b/arch/arm/mach-aspeed/Kconfig @@ -26,7 +26,6 @@ config MACH_ASPEED_G4 config MACH_ASPEED_G5 bool "Aspeed SoC 5th Generation" depends on ARCH_MULTI_V6 - select CPU_V6 select PINCTRL_ASPEED_G5 if !CC_IS_CLANG select FTTMR010_TIMER help -- 2.20.0

