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  config BR2_PACKAGE_XENOMAI_ARCH_SUPPORTS
  	bool
  	default y
  	depends on BR2_i386 || BR2_x86_64 || (BR2_arm && !BR2_ARM_CPU_ARMV7M) || \
  		BR2_bfin || BR2_powerpc || BR2_sh4
  
  comment "xenomai needs an glibc or uClibc toolchain w/ threads"
  	depends on !BR2_TOOLCHAIN_HAS_THREADS || BR2_TOOLCHAIN_USES_MUSL
  	depends on BR2_PACKAGE_XENOMAI_ARCH_SUPPORTS
  
  config BR2_PACKAGE_XENOMAI
  	bool "Xenomai Userspace"
  	depends on BR2_PACKAGE_XENOMAI_ARCH_SUPPORTS
  	depends on BR2_TOOLCHAIN_HAS_THREADS
  	# uses <error.h>, __WORDSIZE and bits/local_lim.h
  	depends on !BR2_TOOLCHAIN_USES_MUSL
  	help
  	  Real-Time Framework for Linux
  	  http://www.xenomai.org
  
  	  Xenomai is split in two parts: a kernel part and an
  	  userspace part.
  
  	  This package contains the userspace part, which consists
  	  mainly in libraries to write userspace real-time programs
  	  that interact with the in-kernel Xenomai real-time core.
  
  	  For those libraries to work, you need a Xenomai-enabled
  	  kernel. This is possible in two ways:
  	   - if you compile your kernel with Buildroot, you need to go
  	     to Linux Kernel -> Linux Kernel Extensions to enable the
  	     Xenomai extension.
  	   - if you compile your kernel outside of Buildroot, you need
  	     to make sure that it is Xenomai-enabled.
  
  	  Finally, if you are using a static /dev, make sure to
  	  uncomment the Xenomai entries listed in
  	  target/generic/device_table_dev.txt.
  
  if BR2_PACKAGE_XENOMAI
  
  config BR2_PACKAGE_XENOMAI_VERSION
  	string "Custom Xenomai version"
  	help
  	  Manually select Xenomai version. If left empty, the default
  	  version will be used.
  
  	  Make sure that the selected version has a patch for your
  	  selected Linux kernel. If it does not, download and select
  	  a patch manually with
  	  BR2_LINUX_KERNEL_EXT_XENOMAI_ADEOS_PATCH, in the Linux
  	  Kernel -> Linux Kernel Extensions menu.
  
  config BR2_PACKAGE_XENOMAI_TESTSUITE
  	bool "Install testsuite"
  	help
  	  This option allows to install the Xenomai test programs.
  
  config BR2_PACKAGE_XENOMAI_RTCAN
  	bool "RTCan utilities"
  	help
  	  This option allows to install the Xenomai RT-CAN utilities.
  
  config BR2_PACKAGE_XENOMAI_ANALOGY
  	bool "Analogy libs and utils"
  	help
  	  This option allows to install the Xenomai Analogy utilities
  	  and libraries
  
  config BR2_PACKAGE_XENOMAI_NATIVE_SKIN
  	bool "Native skin library"
  	default y
  	help
  	  This option allows to install the Native Xenomai skin
  
  config BR2_PACKAGE_XENOMAI_POSIX_SKIN
  	bool "POSIX skin library"
  	default y
  	help
  	  This option allows to install the POSIX Xenomai skin
  
  config BR2_PACKAGE_XENOMAI_VXWORKS_SKIN
  	bool "VX-Works skin library"
  	help
  	  This option allows to install the VX-Works Xenomai skin
  
  config BR2_PACKAGE_XENOMAI_PSOS_SKIN
  	bool "PSOS skin library"
  	help
  	  This option allows to install the PSOS Xenomai skin
  
  config BR2_PACKAGE_XENOMAI_RTAI_SKIN
  	bool "RTAI skin library"
  	help
  	  This option allows to install the RTAI Xenomai skin
  
  config BR2_PACKAGE_XENOMAI_UITRON_SKIN
  	bool "uiTron skin library"
  	help
  	  This option allows to install the uiTron Xenomai skin
  
  config BR2_PACKAGE_XENOMAI_VRTX_SKIN
  	bool "VRTX skin library"
  	help
  	  This option allows to install the VRTX Xenomai skin
  
  endif