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bf45d9b0 | 2 | # PCCARD (PCMCIA/CardBus) bus subsystem configuration |
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3 | # |
4 | ||
42c5323c | 5 | menuconfig PCCARD |
1da177e4 | 6 | tristate "PCCard (PCMCIA/CardBus) support" |
135c294f | 7 | depends on HOTPLUG |
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8 | ---help--- |
9 | Say Y here if you want to attach PCMCIA- or PC-cards to your Linux | |
10 | computer. These are credit-card size devices such as network cards, | |
11 | modems or hard drives often used with laptops computers. There are | |
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12 | actually two varieties of these cards: 16 bit PCMCIA and 32 bit |
13 | CardBus cards. | |
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14 | |
15 | To compile this driver as modules, choose M here: the | |
16 | module will be called pcmcia_core. | |
17 | ||
18 | if PCCARD | |
19 | ||
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20 | config PCMCIA |
21 | tristate "16-bit PCMCIA support" | |
f861bd23 | 22 | select CRC32 |
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23 | default y |
24 | ---help--- | |
25 | This option enables support for 16-bit PCMCIA cards. Most older | |
26 | PC-cards are such 16-bit PCMCIA cards, so unless you know you're | |
27 | only using 32-bit CardBus cards, say Y or M here. | |
28 | ||
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29 | To use 16-bit PCMCIA cards, you will need supporting software in |
30 | most cases. (see the file <file:Documentation/Changes> for | |
31 | location and details). | |
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32 | |
33 | To compile this driver as modules, choose M here: the | |
34 | module will be called pcmcia. | |
35 | ||
36 | If unsure, say Y. | |
37 | ||
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38 | config PCMCIA_LOAD_CIS |
39 | bool "Load CIS updates from userspace (EXPERIMENTAL)" | |
40 | depends on PCMCIA && EXPERIMENTAL | |
41 | select FW_LOADER | |
42 | default y | |
43 | help | |
44 | Some PCMCIA cards require an updated Card Information Structure (CIS) | |
45 | to be loaded from userspace to work correctly. If you say Y here, | |
46 | and your userspace is arranged correctly, this will be loaded | |
47 | automatically using the in-kernel firmware loader and the hotplug | |
48 | subsystem, instead of relying on cardmgr from pcmcia-cs to do so. | |
49 | ||
50 | If unsure, say Y. | |
51 | ||
9a5555b8 | 52 | config PCMCIA_IOCTL |
bf45d9b0 | 53 | bool "PCMCIA control ioctl (obsolete)" |
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54 | depends on PCMCIA |
55 | default y | |
56 | help | |
57 | If you say Y here, the deprecated ioctl interface to the PCMCIA | |
58 | subsystem will be built. It is needed by cardmgr and cardctl | |
59 | (pcmcia-cs) to function properly. | |
60 | ||
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61 | You should use the new pcmciautils package instead (see |
62 | <file:Documentation/Changes> for location and details). | |
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63 | |
64 | If unsure, say Y. | |
65 | ||
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66 | config CARDBUS |
67 | bool "32-bit CardBus support" | |
68 | depends on PCI | |
69 | default y | |
70 | ---help--- | |
71 | CardBus is a bus mastering architecture for PC-cards, which allows | |
72 | for 32 bit PC-cards (the original PCMCIA standard specifies only | |
73 | a 16 bit wide bus). Many newer PC-cards are actually CardBus cards. | |
74 | ||
75 | To use 32 bit PC-cards, you also need a CardBus compatible host | |
76 | bridge. Virtually all modern PCMCIA bridges do this, and most of | |
77 | them are "yenta-compatible", so say Y or M there, too. | |
78 | ||
79 | If unsure, say Y. | |
80 | ||
81 | comment "PC-card bridges" | |
82 | ||
83 | config YENTA | |
84 | tristate "CardBus yenta-compatible bridge support" | |
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85 | depends on PCI |
86 | select CARDBUS if !EMBEDDED | |
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87 | select PCCARD_NONSTATIC |
88 | ---help--- | |
89 | This option enables support for CardBus host bridges. Virtually | |
90 | all modern PCMCIA bridges are CardBus compatible. A "bridge" is | |
91 | the hardware inside your computer that PCMCIA cards are plugged | |
92 | into. | |
93 | ||
94 | To compile this driver as modules, choose M here: the | |
95 | module will be called yenta_socket. | |
96 | ||
97 | If unsure, say Y. | |
98 | ||
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99 | config YENTA_O2 |
100 | default y | |
101 | bool "Special initialization for O2Micro bridges" if EMBEDDED | |
102 | depends on YENTA | |
103 | ||
104 | config YENTA_RICOH | |
105 | default y | |
106 | bool "Special initialization for Ricoh bridges" if EMBEDDED | |
107 | depends on YENTA | |
108 | ||
109 | config YENTA_TI | |
110 | default y | |
111 | bool "Special initialization for TI and EnE bridges" if EMBEDDED | |
112 | depends on YENTA | |
113 | ||
114 | config YENTA_ENE_TUNE | |
115 | default y | |
116 | bool "Auto-tune EnE bridges for CB cards" if EMBEDDED | |
117 | depends on YENTA_TI && CARDBUS | |
118 | ||
119 | config YENTA_TOSHIBA | |
120 | default y | |
121 | bool "Special initialization for Toshiba ToPIC bridges" if EMBEDDED | |
122 | depends on YENTA | |
123 | ||
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124 | config PD6729 |
125 | tristate "Cirrus PD6729 compatible bridge support" | |
126 | depends on PCMCIA && PCI | |
127 | select PCCARD_NONSTATIC | |
128 | help | |
129 | This provides support for the Cirrus PD6729 PCI-to-PCMCIA bridge | |
130 | device, found in some older laptops and PCMCIA card readers. | |
131 | ||
132 | config I82092 | |
133 | tristate "i82092 compatible bridge support" | |
134 | depends on PCMCIA && PCI | |
135 | select PCCARD_NONSTATIC | |
136 | help | |
137 | This provides support for the Intel I82092AA PCI-to-PCMCIA bridge device, | |
138 | found in some older laptops and more commonly in evaluation boards for the | |
139 | chip. | |
140 | ||
141 | config I82365 | |
142 | tristate "i82365 compatible bridge support" | |
143 | depends on PCMCIA && ISA | |
144 | select PCCARD_NONSTATIC | |
145 | help | |
146 | Say Y here to include support for ISA-bus PCMCIA host bridges that | |
147 | are register compatible with the Intel i82365. These are found on | |
148 | older laptops and ISA-bus card readers for desktop systems. A | |
149 | "bridge" is the hardware inside your computer that PCMCIA cards are | |
150 | plugged into. If unsure, say N. | |
151 | ||
152 | config TCIC | |
153 | tristate "Databook TCIC host bridge support" | |
81000808 | 154 | depends on PCMCIA && ISA |
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155 | select PCCARD_NONSTATIC |
156 | help | |
157 | Say Y here to include support for the Databook TCIC family of PCMCIA | |
158 | host bridges. These are only found on a handful of old systems. | |
159 | "Bridge" is the name used for the hardware inside your computer that | |
160 | PCMCIA cards are plugged into. If unsure, say N. | |
161 | ||
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163 | tristate "MPC8xx PCMCIA support" |
164 | depends on PCMCIA && PPC && 8xx | |
165 | select PCCARD_IODYN | |
166 | select PCCARD_NONSTATIC | |
167 | help | |
168 | Say Y here to include support for PowerPC 8xx series PCMCIA | |
169 | controller. | |
170 | ||
171 | This driver is also available as a module called m8xx_pcmcia. | |
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173 | config PCMCIA_AU1X00 |
174 | tristate "Au1x00 pcmcia support" | |
175 | depends on SOC_AU1X00 && PCMCIA | |
176 | ||
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177 | config PCMCIA_BCM63XX |
178 | tristate "bcm63xx pcmcia support" | |
179 | depends on BCM63XX && PCMCIA | |
180 | ||
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181 | config PCMCIA_SOC_COMMON |
182 | bool | |
183 | ||
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184 | config PCMCIA_SA1100 |
185 | tristate "SA1100 support" | |
186 | depends on ARM && ARCH_SA1100 && PCMCIA | |
0f767de6 | 187 | select PCMCIA_SOC_COMMON |
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188 | help |
189 | Say Y here to include support for SA11x0-based PCMCIA or CF | |
190 | sockets, found on HP iPAQs, Yopy, and other StrongARM(R)/ | |
191 | Xscale(R) embedded machines. | |
192 | ||
193 | This driver is also available as a module called sa1100_cs. | |
194 | ||
195 | config PCMCIA_SA1111 | |
196 | tristate "SA1111 support" | |
197 | depends on ARM && ARCH_SA1100 && SA1111 && PCMCIA | |
0f767de6 | 198 | select PCMCIA_SOC_COMMON |
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199 | help |
200 | Say Y here to include support for SA1111-based PCMCIA or CF | |
201 | sockets, found on the Jornada 720, Graphicsmaster and other | |
202 | StrongARM(R)/Xscale(R) embedded machines. | |
203 | ||
204 | This driver is also available as a module called sa1111_cs. | |
205 | ||
206 | config PCMCIA_PXA2XX | |
207 | tristate "PXA2xx support" | |
208 | depends on ARM && ARCH_PXA && PCMCIA | |
35978408 | 209 | depends on (ARCH_LUBBOCK || MACH_MAINSTONE || PXA_SHARPSL \ |
cc513ac0 | 210 | || MACH_ARMCORE || ARCH_PXA_PALM || TRIZEPS_PCMCIA \ |
5aeb1a5e | 211 | || ARCH_VIPER || ARCH_PXA_ESERIES || MACH_STARGATE2) |
0f767de6 | 212 | select PCMCIA_SOC_COMMON |
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213 | help |
214 | Say Y here to include support for the PXA2xx PCMCIA controller | |
215 | ||
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216 | config PCMCIA_DEBUG |
217 | bool "Enable debugging" | |
218 | depends on (PCMCIA_SA1111 || PCMCIA_SA1100 || PCMCIA_PXA2XX) | |
219 | help | |
220 | Say Y here to enable debugging for the SoC PCMCIA layer. | |
221 | You will need to choose the debugging level either via the | |
222 | kernel command line, or module options depending whether | |
223 | you build the drivers as modules. | |
224 | ||
225 | The kernel command line options are: | |
226 | sa11xx_core.pc_debug=N | |
227 | pxa2xx_core.pc_debug=N | |
228 | ||
229 | The module option is called pc_debug=N | |
230 | ||
231 | In all the above examples, N is the debugging verbosity | |
232 | level. | |
233 | ||
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234 | config PCMCIA_PROBE |
235 | bool | |
6423efaa | 236 | default y if ISA && !ARCH_SA1100 && !ARCH_CLPS711X && !PARISC |
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237 | |
238 | config M32R_PCC | |
239 | bool "M32R PCMCIA I/F" | |
240 | depends on M32R && CHIP_M32700 && PCMCIA | |
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242 | help |
243 | Say Y here to use the M32R PCMCIA controller. | |
244 | ||
245 | config M32R_CFC | |
246 | bool "M32R CF I/F Controller" | |
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247 | depends on M32R && (PLAT_USRV || PLAT_M32700UT || PLAT_MAPPI2 || PLAT_MAPPI3 || PLAT_OPSPUT) |
248 | select PCCARD_NONSTATIC | |
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249 | help |
250 | Say Y here to use the M32R CompactFlash controller. | |
251 | ||
252 | config M32R_CFC_NUM | |
253 | int "M32R CF I/F number" | |
254 | depends on M32R_CFC | |
934bb7f8 | 255 | default "1" if PLAT_USRV || PLAT_M32700UT || PLAT_MAPPI2 || PLAT_MAPPI3 || PLAT_OPSPUT |
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256 | help |
257 | Set the number of M32R CF slots. | |
258 | ||
259 | config PCMCIA_VRC4171 | |
260 | tristate "NEC VRC4171 Card Controllers support" | |
daaeb72b | 261 | depends on CPU_VR41XX && ISA && PCMCIA |
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262 | |
263 | config PCMCIA_VRC4173 | |
264 | tristate "NEC VRC4173 CARDU support" | |
265 | depends on CPU_VR41XX && PCI && PCMCIA | |
266 | ||
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267 | config OMAP_CF |
268 | tristate "OMAP CompactFlash Controller" | |
269 | depends on PCMCIA && ARCH_OMAP16XX | |
270 | help | |
271 | Say Y here to support the CompactFlash controller on OMAP. | |
272 | Note that this doesn't support "True IDE" mode. | |
273 | ||
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274 | config BFIN_CFPCMCIA |
275 | tristate "Blackfin CompactFlash PCMCIA Driver" | |
276 | depends on PCMCIA && BLACKFIN | |
277 | help | |
278 | Say Y here to support the CompactFlash PCMCIA driver for Blackfin. | |
279 | ||
280 | ||
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281 | config AT91_CF |
282 | tristate "AT91 CompactFlash Controller" | |
283 | depends on PCMCIA && ARCH_AT91RM9200 | |
284 | help | |
285 | Say Y here to support the CompactFlash controller on AT91 chips. | |
286 | Or choose M to compile the driver as a module named "at91_cf". | |
287 | ||
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288 | config ELECTRA_CF |
289 | tristate "Electra CompactFlash Controller" | |
290 | depends on PCMCIA && PPC_PASEMI | |
291 | help | |
292 | Say Y here to support the CompactFlash controller on the | |
293 | PA Semi Electra eval board. | |
294 | ||
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295 | config PCCARD_NONSTATIC |
296 | tristate | |
297 | ||
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298 | config PCCARD_IODYN |
299 | bool | |
300 | ||
1da177e4 | 301 | endif # PCCARD |