sh: select both GENERIC_TIME and GENERIC_CLOCKEVENTS.

Now that the rest of the timers that didn't support clockevents have been
rewritten, both of these can be enabled by default.

Signed-off-by: Paul Mundt <lethal@linux-sh.org>
This commit is contained in:
Paul Mundt 2009-05-03 18:12:26 +09:00
parent d1fcc0a8db
commit 938edae11e

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@ -78,7 +78,7 @@ config GENERIC_TIME
def_bool y
config GENERIC_CLOCKEVENTS
def_bool n
def_bool y
config GENERIC_CLOCKEVENTS_BROADCAST
bool
@ -469,8 +469,6 @@ config SH_TMU
bool "TMU timer support"
depends on CPU_SH3 || CPU_SH4
default y
select GENERIC_TIME
select GENERIC_CLOCKEVENTS
help
This enables the use of the TMU as the system timer.
@ -478,8 +476,6 @@ config SH_TIMER_TMU
bool "TMU timer driver"
depends on !SH_TMU && SYS_SUPPORTS_TMU
default y
select GENERIC_TIME
select GENERIC_CLOCKEVENTS
help
This enables the build of the TMU timer driver.
@ -487,8 +483,6 @@ config SH_TIMER_CMT
bool "CMT timer driver"
depends on SYS_SUPPORTS_CMT
default y
select GENERIC_CLOCKEVENTS
select GENERIC_TIME
help
This enables build of the CMT timer driver.
@ -496,7 +490,6 @@ config SH_TIMER_MTU2
bool "MTU2 timer driver"
depends on SYS_SUPPORTS_MTU2
default y
select GENERIC_CLOCKEVENTS
help
This enables build of the MTU2 timer driver.