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1 menu "SCSI device support"
2
3 config SCSI_MOD
4 tristate
5 default y if SCSI=n || SCSI=y
6 default m if SCSI=m
7
8 config RAID_ATTRS
9 tristate "RAID Transport Class"
10 default n
11 depends on BLOCK
12 depends on SCSI_MOD
13 ---help---
14 Provides RAID
15
16 config SCSI
17 tristate "SCSI device support"
18 depends on BLOCK
19 select SCSI_DMA if HAS_DMA
20 ---help---
21 If you want to use a SCSI hard disk, SCSI tape drive, SCSI CD-ROM or
22 any other SCSI device under Linux, say Y and make sure that you know
23 the name of your SCSI host adapter (the card inside your computer
24 that "speaks" the SCSI protocol, also called SCSI controller),
25 because you will be asked for it.
26
27 You also need to say Y here if you have a device which speaks
28 the SCSI protocol. Examples of this include the parallel port
29 version of the IOMEGA ZIP drive, USB storage devices, Fibre
30 Channel, and FireWire storage.
31
32 To compile this driver as a module, choose M here and read
33 <file:Documentation/scsi/scsi.txt>.
34 The module will be called scsi_mod.
35
36 However, do not compile this as a module if your root file system
37 (the one containing the directory /) is located on a SCSI device.
38
39 config SCSI_DMA
40 bool
41 default n
42
43 config SCSI_NETLINK
44 bool
45 default n
46 depends on NET
47
48 config SCSI_MQ_DEFAULT
49 bool "SCSI: use blk-mq I/O path by default"
50 depends on SCSI
51 ---help---
52 This option enables the new blk-mq based I/O path for SCSI
53 devices by default. With the option the scsi_mod.use_blk_mq
54 module/boot option defaults to Y, without it to N, but it can
55 still be overridden either way.
56
57 If unsure say N.
58
59 config SCSI_PROC_FS
60 bool "legacy /proc/scsi/ support"
61 depends on SCSI && PROC_FS
62 default y
63 ---help---
64 This option enables support for the various files in
65 /proc/scsi. In Linux 2.6 this has been superseded by
66 files in sysfs but many legacy applications rely on this.
67
68 If unsure say Y.
69
70 comment "SCSI support type (disk, tape, CD-ROM)"
71 depends on SCSI
72
73 config BLK_DEV_SD
74 tristate "SCSI disk support"
75 depends on SCSI
76 ---help---
77 If you want to use SCSI hard disks, Fibre Channel disks,
78 Serial ATA (SATA) or Parallel ATA (PATA) hard disks,
79 USB storage or the SCSI or parallel port version of
80 the IOMEGA ZIP drive, say Y and read the SCSI-HOWTO,
81 the Disk-HOWTO and the Multi-Disk-HOWTO, available from
82 <http://www.tldp.org/docs.html#howto>. This is NOT for SCSI
83 CD-ROMs.
84
85 To compile this driver as a module, choose M here and read
86 <file:Documentation/scsi/scsi.txt>.
87 The module will be called sd_mod.
88
89 Do not compile this driver as a module if your root file system
90 (the one containing the directory /) is located on a SCSI disk.
91 In this case, do not compile the driver for your SCSI host adapter
92 (below) as a module either.
93
94 config CHR_DEV_ST
95 tristate "SCSI tape support"
96 depends on SCSI
97 ---help---
98 If you want to use a SCSI tape drive under Linux, say Y and read the
99 SCSI-HOWTO, available from
100 <http://www.tldp.org/docs.html#howto>, and
101 <file:Documentation/scsi/st.txt> in the kernel source. This is NOT
102 for SCSI CD-ROMs.
103
104 To compile this driver as a module, choose M here and read
105 <file:Documentation/scsi/scsi.txt>. The module will be called st.
106
107 config CHR_DEV_OSST
108 tristate "SCSI OnStream SC-x0 tape support"
109 depends on SCSI
110 ---help---
111 The OnStream SC-x0 SCSI tape drives cannot be driven by the
112 standard st driver, but instead need this special osst driver and
113 use the /dev/osstX char device nodes (major 206). Via usb-storage,
114 you may be able to drive the USB-x0 and DI-x0 drives as well.
115 Note that there is also a second generation of OnStream
116 tape drives (ADR-x0) that supports the standard SCSI-2 commands for
117 tapes (QIC-157) and can be driven by the standard driver st.
118 For more information, you may have a look at the SCSI-HOWTO
119 <http://www.tldp.org/docs.html#howto> and
120 <file:Documentation/scsi/osst.txt> in the kernel source.
121 More info on the OnStream driver may be found on
122 <http://sourceforge.net/projects/osst/>
123 Please also have a look at the standard st docu, as most of it
124 applies to osst as well.
125
126 To compile this driver as a module, choose M here and read
127 <file:Documentation/scsi/scsi.txt>. The module will be called osst.
128
129 config BLK_DEV_SR
130 tristate "SCSI CDROM support"
131 depends on SCSI
132 ---help---
133 If you want to use a CD or DVD drive attached to your computer
134 by SCSI, FireWire, USB or ATAPI, say Y and read the SCSI-HOWTO
135 and the CDROM-HOWTO at <http://www.tldp.org/docs.html#howto>.
136
137 Make sure to say Y or M to "ISO 9660 CD-ROM file system support".
138
139 To compile this driver as a module, choose M here and read
140 <file:Documentation/scsi/scsi.txt>.
141 The module will be called sr_mod.
142
143 config BLK_DEV_SR_VENDOR
144 bool "Enable vendor-specific extensions (for SCSI CDROM)"
145 depends on BLK_DEV_SR
146 help
147 This enables the usage of vendor specific SCSI commands. This is
148 required to support multisession CDs with old NEC/TOSHIBA cdrom
149 drives (and HP Writers). If you have such a drive and get the first
150 session only, try saying Y here; everybody else says N.
151
152 config CHR_DEV_SG
153 tristate "SCSI generic support"
154 depends on SCSI
155 ---help---
156 If you want to use SCSI scanners, synthesizers or CD-writers or just
157 about anything having "SCSI" in its name other than hard disks,
158 CD-ROMs or tapes, say Y here. These won't be supported by the kernel
159 directly, so you need some additional software which knows how to
160 talk to these devices using the SCSI protocol:
161
162 For scanners, look at SANE (<http://www.sane-project.org/>). For CD
163 writer software look at Cdrtools
164 (<http://cdrecord.berlios.de/private/cdrecord.html>)
165 and for burning a "disk at once": CDRDAO
166 (<http://cdrdao.sourceforge.net/>). Cdparanoia is a high
167 quality digital reader of audio CDs (<http://www.xiph.org/paranoia/>).
168 For other devices, it's possible that you'll have to write the
169 driver software yourself. Please read the file
170 <file:Documentation/scsi/scsi-generic.txt> for more information.
171
172 To compile this driver as a module, choose M here and read
173 <file:Documentation/scsi/scsi.txt>. The module will be called sg.
174
175 If unsure, say N.
176
177 config CHR_DEV_SCH
178 tristate "SCSI media changer support"
179 depends on SCSI
180 ---help---
181 This is a driver for SCSI media changers. Most common devices are
182 tape libraries and MOD/CDROM jukeboxes. *Real* jukeboxes, you
183 don't need this for those tiny 6-slot cdrom changers. Media
184 changers are listed as "Type: Medium Changer" in /proc/scsi/scsi.
185 If you have such hardware and want to use it with linux, say Y
186 here. Check <file:Documentation/scsi/scsi-changer.txt> for details.
187
188 If you want to compile this as a module ( = code which can be
189 inserted in and removed from the running kernel whenever you want),
190 say M here and read <file:Documentation/kbuild/modules.txt> and
191 <file:Documentation/scsi/scsi.txt>. The module will be called ch.o.
192 If unsure, say N.
193
194 config SCSI_ENCLOSURE
195 tristate "SCSI Enclosure Support"
196 depends on SCSI && ENCLOSURE_SERVICES
197 help
198 Enclosures are devices sitting on or in SCSI backplanes that
199 manage devices. If you have a disk cage, the chances are that
200 it has an enclosure device. Selecting this option will just allow
201 certain enclosure conditions to be reported and is not required.
202
203 config SCSI_CONSTANTS
204 bool "Verbose SCSI error reporting (kernel size +=12K)"
205 depends on SCSI
206 help
207 The error messages regarding your SCSI hardware will be easier to
208 understand if you say Y here; it will enlarge your kernel by about
209 12 KB. If in doubt, say Y.
210
211 config SCSI_LOGGING
212 bool "SCSI logging facility"
213 depends on SCSI
214 ---help---
215 This turns on a logging facility that can be used to debug a number
216 of SCSI related problems.
217
218 If you say Y here, no logging output will appear by default, but you
219 can enable logging by saying Y to "/proc file system support" and
220 "Sysctl support" below and executing the command
221
222 echo <bitmask> > /proc/sys/dev/scsi/logging_level
223
224 where <bitmask> is a four byte value representing the logging type
225 and logging level for each type of logging selected.
226
227 There are a number of logging types and you can find them in the
228 source at <file:drivers/scsi/scsi_logging.h>. The logging levels
229 are also described in that file and they determine the verbosity of
230 the logging for each logging type.
231
232 If you say N here, it may be harder to track down some types of SCSI
233 problems. If you say Y here your kernel will be somewhat larger, but
234 there should be no noticeable performance impact as long as you have
235 logging turned off.
236
237 config SCSI_SCAN_ASYNC
238 bool "Asynchronous SCSI scanning"
239 depends on SCSI
240 help
241 The SCSI subsystem can probe for devices while the rest of the
242 system continues booting, and even probe devices on different
243 busses in parallel, leading to a significant speed-up.
244
245 If you have built SCSI as modules, enabling this option can
246 be a problem as the devices may not have been found by the
247 time your system expects them to have been. You can load the
248 scsi_wait_scan module to ensure that all scans have completed.
249 If you build your SCSI drivers into the kernel, then everything
250 will work fine if you say Y here.
251
252 You can override this choice by specifying "scsi_mod.scan=sync"
253 or async on the kernel's command line.
254
255 Note that this setting also affects whether resuming from
256 system suspend will be performed asynchronously.
257
258 menu "SCSI Transports"
259 depends on SCSI
260
261 config SCSI_SPI_ATTRS
262 tristate "Parallel SCSI (SPI) Transport Attributes"
263 depends on SCSI
264 help
265 If you wish to export transport-specific information about
266 each attached SCSI device to sysfs, say Y. Otherwise, say N.
267
268 config SCSI_FC_ATTRS
269 tristate "FiberChannel Transport Attributes"
270 depends on SCSI && NET
271 select SCSI_NETLINK
272 help
273 If you wish to export transport-specific information about
274 each attached FiberChannel device to sysfs, say Y.
275 Otherwise, say N.
276
277 config SCSI_ISCSI_ATTRS
278 tristate "iSCSI Transport Attributes"
279 depends on SCSI && NET
280 select BLK_DEV_BSGLIB
281 help
282 If you wish to export transport-specific information about
283 each attached iSCSI device to sysfs, say Y.
284 Otherwise, say N.
285
286 config SCSI_SAS_ATTRS
287 tristate "SAS Transport Attributes"
288 depends on SCSI
289 select BLK_DEV_BSG
290 help
291 If you wish to export transport-specific information about
292 each attached SAS device to sysfs, say Y.
293
294 source "drivers/scsi/libsas/Kconfig"
295
296 config SCSI_SRP_ATTRS
297 tristate "SRP Transport Attributes"
298 depends on SCSI
299 help
300 If you wish to export transport-specific information about
301 each attached SRP device to sysfs, say Y.
302
303 endmenu
304
305 menuconfig SCSI_LOWLEVEL
306 bool "SCSI low-level drivers"
307 depends on SCSI!=n
308 default y
309
310 if SCSI_LOWLEVEL && SCSI
311
312 config ISCSI_TCP
313 tristate "iSCSI Initiator over TCP/IP"
314 depends on SCSI && INET
315 select CRYPTO
316 select CRYPTO_MD5
317 select CRYPTO_CRC32C
318 select SCSI_ISCSI_ATTRS
319 help
320 The iSCSI Driver provides a host with the ability to access storage
321 through an IP network. The driver uses the iSCSI protocol to transport
322 SCSI requests and responses over a TCP/IP network between the host
323 (the "initiator") and "targets". Architecturally, the iSCSI driver
324 combines with the host's TCP/IP stack, network drivers, and Network
325 Interface Card (NIC) to provide the same functions as a SCSI or a
326 Fibre Channel (FC) adapter driver with a Host Bus Adapter (HBA).
327
328 To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
329 module will be called iscsi_tcp.
330
331 The userspace component needed to initialize the driver, documentation,
332 and sample configuration files can be found here:
333
334 http://open-iscsi.org
335
336 config ISCSI_BOOT_SYSFS
337 tristate "iSCSI Boot Sysfs Interface"
338 default n
339 help
340 This option enables support for exposing iSCSI boot information
341 via sysfs to userspace. If you wish to export this information,
342 say Y. Otherwise, say N.
343
344 source "drivers/scsi/cxgbi/Kconfig"
345 source "drivers/scsi/bnx2i/Kconfig"
346 source "drivers/scsi/bnx2fc/Kconfig"
347 source "drivers/scsi/be2iscsi/Kconfig"
348
349 config SGIWD93_SCSI
350 tristate "SGI WD93C93 SCSI Driver"
351 depends on SGI_HAS_WD93 && SCSI
352 help
353 If you have a Western Digital WD93 SCSI controller on
354 an SGI MIPS system, say Y. Otherwise, say N.
355
356 config BLK_DEV_3W_XXXX_RAID
357 tristate "3ware 5/6/7/8xxx ATA-RAID support"
358 depends on PCI && SCSI
359 help
360 3ware is the only hardware ATA-Raid product in Linux to date.
361 This card is 2,4, or 8 channel master mode support only.
362 SCSI support required!!!
363
364 <http://www.3ware.com/>
365
366 Please read the comments at the top of
367 <file:drivers/scsi/3w-xxxx.c>.
368
369 config SCSI_HPSA
370 tristate "HP Smart Array SCSI driver"
371 depends on PCI && SCSI
372 select CHECK_SIGNATURE
373 help
374 This driver supports HP Smart Array Controllers (circa 2009).
375 It is a SCSI alternative to the cciss driver, which is a block
376 driver. Anyone wishing to use HP Smart Array controllers who
377 would prefer the devices be presented to linux as SCSI devices,
378 rather than as generic block devices should say Y here.
379
380 config SCSI_3W_9XXX
381 tristate "3ware 9xxx SATA-RAID support"
382 depends on PCI && SCSI
383 help
384 This driver supports the 9000 series 3ware SATA-RAID cards.
385
386 <http://www.amcc.com>
387
388 Please read the comments at the top of
389 <file:drivers/scsi/3w-9xxx.c>.
390
391 config SCSI_3W_SAS
392 tristate "3ware 97xx SAS/SATA-RAID support"
393 depends on PCI && SCSI
394 help
395 This driver supports the LSI 3ware 9750 6Gb/s SAS/SATA-RAID cards.
396
397 <http://www.lsi.com>
398
399 Please read the comments at the top of
400 <file:drivers/scsi/3w-sas.c>.
401
402 config SCSI_7000FASST
403 tristate "7000FASST SCSI support"
404 depends on ISA && SCSI && ISA_DMA_API
405 select CHECK_SIGNATURE
406 help
407 This driver supports the Western Digital 7000 SCSI host adapter
408 family. Some information is in the source:
409 <file:drivers/scsi/wd7000.c>.
410
411 To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
412 module will be called wd7000.
413
414 config SCSI_ACARD
415 tristate "ACARD SCSI support"
416 depends on PCI && SCSI
417 help
418 This driver supports the ACARD SCSI host adapter.
419 Support Chip <ATP870 ATP876 ATP880 ATP885>
420 To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
421 module will be called atp870u.
422
423 config SCSI_AHA152X
424 tristate "Adaptec AHA152X/2825 support"
425 depends on ISA && SCSI
426 select SCSI_SPI_ATTRS
427 select CHECK_SIGNATURE
428 ---help---
429 This is a driver for the AHA-1510, AHA-1520, AHA-1522, and AHA-2825
430 SCSI host adapters. It also works for the AVA-1505, but the IRQ etc.
431 must be manually specified in this case.
432
433 It is explained in section 3.3 of the SCSI-HOWTO, available from
434 <http://www.tldp.org/docs.html#howto>. You might also want to
435 read the file <file:Documentation/scsi/aha152x.txt>.
436
437 To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
438 module will be called aha152x.
439
440 config SCSI_AHA1542
441 tristate "Adaptec AHA1542 support"
442 depends on ISA && SCSI && ISA_DMA_API
443 ---help---
444 This is support for a SCSI host adapter. It is explained in section
445 3.4 of the SCSI-HOWTO, available from
446 <http://www.tldp.org/docs.html#howto>. Note that Trantor was
447 purchased by Adaptec, and some former Trantor products are being
448 sold under the Adaptec name. If it doesn't work out of the box, you
449 may have to change some settings in <file:drivers/scsi/aha1542.h>.
450
451 To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
452 module will be called aha1542.
453
454 config SCSI_AHA1740
455 tristate "Adaptec AHA1740 support"
456 depends on EISA && SCSI
457 ---help---
458 This is support for a SCSI host adapter. It is explained in section
459 3.5 of the SCSI-HOWTO, available from
460 <http://www.tldp.org/docs.html#howto>. If it doesn't work out
461 of the box, you may have to change some settings in
462 <file:drivers/scsi/aha1740.h>.
463
464 To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
465 module will be called aha1740.
466
467 config SCSI_AACRAID
468 tristate "Adaptec AACRAID support"
469 depends on SCSI && PCI
470 help
471 This driver supports a variety of Dell, HP, Adaptec, IBM and
472 ICP storage products. For a list of supported products, refer
473 to <file:Documentation/scsi/aacraid.txt>.
474
475 To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the module
476 will be called aacraid.
477
478
479 source "drivers/scsi/aic7xxx/Kconfig.aic7xxx"
480 source "drivers/scsi/aic7xxx/Kconfig.aic79xx"
481 source "drivers/scsi/aic94xx/Kconfig"
482 source "drivers/scsi/mvsas/Kconfig"
483
484 config SCSI_MVUMI
485 tristate "Marvell UMI driver"
486 depends on SCSI && PCI
487 help
488 Module for Marvell Universal Message Interface(UMI) driver
489
490 To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
491 module will be called mvumi.
492
493 config SCSI_DPT_I2O
494 tristate "Adaptec I2O RAID support "
495 depends on SCSI && PCI && VIRT_TO_BUS
496 help
497 This driver supports all of Adaptec's I2O based RAID controllers as
498 well as the DPT SmartRaid V cards. This is an Adaptec maintained
499 driver by Deanna Bonds. See <file:Documentation/scsi/dpti.txt>.
500
501 To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
502 module will be called dpt_i2o.
503
504 config SCSI_ADVANSYS
505 tristate "AdvanSys SCSI support"
506 depends on SCSI && VIRT_TO_BUS && !ARM
507 depends on ISA || EISA || PCI
508 help
509 This is a driver for all SCSI host adapters manufactured by
510 AdvanSys. It is documented in the kernel source in
511 <file:drivers/scsi/advansys.c>.
512
513 To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
514 module will be called advansys.
515
516 config SCSI_IN2000
517 tristate "Always IN2000 SCSI support"
518 depends on ISA && SCSI
519 help
520 This is support for an ISA bus SCSI host adapter. You'll find more
521 information in <file:Documentation/scsi/in2000.txt>. If it doesn't work
522 out of the box, you may have to change the jumpers for IRQ or
523 address selection.
524
525 To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
526 module will be called in2000.
527
528 config SCSI_ARCMSR
529 tristate "ARECA (ARC11xx/12xx/13xx/16xx) SATA/SAS RAID Host Adapter"
530 depends on PCI && SCSI
531 help
532 This driver supports all of ARECA's SATA/SAS RAID controller cards.
533 This is an ARECA-maintained driver by Erich Chen.
534 If you have any problems, please mail to: <erich@areca.com.tw>.
535 Areca supports Linux RAID config tools.
536 Please link <http://www.areca.com.tw>
537
538 To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
539 module will be called arcmsr (modprobe arcmsr).
540
541 source "drivers/scsi/esas2r/Kconfig"
542 source "drivers/scsi/megaraid/Kconfig.megaraid"
543 source "drivers/scsi/mpt2sas/Kconfig"
544 source "drivers/scsi/mpt3sas/Kconfig"
545 source "drivers/scsi/ufs/Kconfig"
546
547 config SCSI_HPTIOP
548 tristate "HighPoint RocketRAID 3xxx/4xxx Controller support"
549 depends on SCSI && PCI
550 help
551 This option enables support for HighPoint RocketRAID 3xxx/4xxx
552 controllers.
553
554 To compile this driver as a module, choose M here; the module
555 will be called hptiop. If unsure, say N.
556
557 config SCSI_BUSLOGIC
558 tristate "BusLogic SCSI support"
559 depends on (PCI || ISA || MCA) && SCSI && ISA_DMA_API && VIRT_TO_BUS
560 ---help---
561 This is support for BusLogic MultiMaster and FlashPoint SCSI Host
562 Adapters. Consult the SCSI-HOWTO, available from
563 <http://www.tldp.org/docs.html#howto>, and the files
564 <file:Documentation/scsi/BusLogic.txt> and
565 <file:Documentation/scsi/FlashPoint.txt> for more information.
566 Note that support for FlashPoint is only available for 32-bit
567 x86 configurations.
568
569 To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
570 module will be called BusLogic.
571
572 config SCSI_FLASHPOINT
573 bool "FlashPoint support"
574 depends on SCSI_BUSLOGIC && PCI
575 help
576 This option allows you to add FlashPoint support to the
577 BusLogic SCSI driver. The FlashPoint SCCB Manager code is
578 substantial, so users of MultiMaster Host Adapters may not
579 wish to include it.
580
581 config VMWARE_PVSCSI
582 tristate "VMware PVSCSI driver support"
583 depends on PCI && SCSI && X86
584 help
585 This driver supports VMware's para virtualized SCSI HBA.
586 To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
587 module will be called vmw_pvscsi.
588
589 config XEN_SCSI_FRONTEND
590 tristate "XEN SCSI frontend driver"
591 depends on SCSI && XEN
592 select XEN_XENBUS_FRONTEND
593 help
594 The XEN SCSI frontend driver allows the kernel to access SCSI Devices
595 within another guest OS (usually Dom0).
596 Only needed if the kernel is running in a XEN guest and generic
597 SCSI access to a device is needed.
598
599 config HYPERV_STORAGE
600 tristate "Microsoft Hyper-V virtual storage driver"
601 depends on SCSI && HYPERV
602 default HYPERV
603 help
604 Select this option to enable the Hyper-V virtual storage driver.
605
606 config LIBFC
607 tristate "LibFC module"
608 depends on SCSI_FC_ATTRS
609 select CRC32
610 ---help---
611 Fibre Channel library module
612
613 config LIBFCOE
614 tristate "LibFCoE module"
615 depends on LIBFC
616 ---help---
617 Library for Fibre Channel over Ethernet module
618
619 config FCOE
620 tristate "FCoE module"
621 depends on PCI
622 depends on LIBFCOE
623 ---help---
624 Fibre Channel over Ethernet module
625
626 config FCOE_FNIC
627 tristate "Cisco FNIC Driver"
628 depends on PCI && X86
629 depends on LIBFCOE
630 help
631 This is support for the Cisco PCI-Express FCoE HBA.
632
633 To compile this driver as a module, choose M here and read
634 <file:Documentation/scsi/scsi.txt>.
635 The module will be called fnic.
636
637 config SCSI_DMX3191D
638 tristate "DMX3191D SCSI support"
639 depends on PCI && SCSI
640 select SCSI_SPI_ATTRS
641 help
642 This is support for Domex DMX3191D SCSI Host Adapters.
643
644 To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
645 module will be called dmx3191d.
646
647 config SCSI_DTC3280
648 tristate "DTC3180/3280 SCSI support"
649 depends on ISA && SCSI
650 select SCSI_SPI_ATTRS
651 select CHECK_SIGNATURE
652 help
653 This is support for DTC 3180/3280 SCSI Host Adapters. Please read
654 the SCSI-HOWTO, available from
655 <http://www.tldp.org/docs.html#howto>, and the file
656 <file:Documentation/scsi/dtc3x80.txt>.
657
658 To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
659 module will be called dtc.
660
661 config SCSI_EATA
662 tristate "EATA ISA/EISA/PCI (DPT and generic EATA/DMA-compliant boards) support"
663 depends on (ISA || EISA || PCI) && SCSI && ISA_DMA_API
664 ---help---
665 This driver supports all EATA/DMA-compliant SCSI host adapters. DPT
666 ISA and all EISA I/O addresses are probed looking for the "EATA"
667 signature. The addresses of all the PCI SCSI controllers reported
668 by the PCI subsystem are probed as well.
669
670 You want to read the start of <file:drivers/scsi/eata.c> and the
671 SCSI-HOWTO, available from
672 <http://www.tldp.org/docs.html#howto>.
673
674 To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
675 module will be called eata.
676
677 config SCSI_EATA_TAGGED_QUEUE
678 bool "enable tagged command queueing"
679 depends on SCSI_EATA
680 help
681 This is a feature of SCSI-2 which improves performance: the host
682 adapter can send several SCSI commands to a device's queue even if
683 previous commands haven't finished yet.
684 This is equivalent to the "eata=tc:y" boot option.
685
686 config SCSI_EATA_LINKED_COMMANDS
687 bool "enable elevator sorting"
688 depends on SCSI_EATA
689 help
690 This option enables elevator sorting for all probed SCSI disks and
691 CD-ROMs. It definitely reduces the average seek distance when doing
692 random seeks, but this does not necessarily result in a noticeable
693 performance improvement: your mileage may vary...
694 This is equivalent to the "eata=lc:y" boot option.
695
696 config SCSI_EATA_MAX_TAGS
697 int "maximum number of queued commands"
698 depends on SCSI_EATA
699 default "16"
700 help
701 This specifies how many SCSI commands can be maximally queued for
702 each probed SCSI device. You should reduce the default value of 16
703 only if you have disks with buggy or limited tagged command support.
704 Minimum is 2 and maximum is 62. This value is also the window size
705 used by the elevator sorting option above. The effective value used
706 by the driver for each probed SCSI device is reported at boot time.
707 This is equivalent to the "eata=mq:8" boot option.
708
709 config SCSI_EATA_PIO
710 tristate "EATA-PIO (old DPT PM2001, PM2012A) support"
711 depends on (ISA || EISA || PCI) && SCSI && BROKEN
712 ---help---
713 This driver supports all EATA-PIO protocol compliant SCSI Host
714 Adapters like the DPT PM2001 and the PM2012A. EATA-DMA compliant
715 host adapters could also use this driver but are discouraged from
716 doing so, since this driver only supports hard disks and lacks
717 numerous features. You might want to have a look at the SCSI-HOWTO,
718 available from <http://www.tldp.org/docs.html#howto>.
719
720 To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
721 module will be called eata_pio.
722
723 config SCSI_FUTURE_DOMAIN
724 tristate "Future Domain 16xx SCSI/AHA-2920A support"
725 depends on (ISA || PCI) && SCSI
726 select CHECK_SIGNATURE
727 ---help---
728 This is support for Future Domain's 16-bit SCSI host adapters
729 (TMC-1660/1680, TMC-1650/1670, TMC-3260, TMC-1610M/MER/MEX) and
730 other adapters based on the Future Domain chipsets (Quantum
731 ISA-200S, ISA-250MG; Adaptec AHA-2920A; and at least one IBM board).
732 It is explained in section 3.7 of the SCSI-HOWTO, available from
733 <http://www.tldp.org/docs.html#howto>.
734
735 NOTE: Newer Adaptec AHA-2920C boards use the Adaptec AIC-7850 chip
736 and should use the aic7xxx driver ("Adaptec AIC7xxx chipset SCSI
737 controller support"). This Future Domain driver works with the older
738 Adaptec AHA-2920A boards with a Future Domain chip on them.
739
740 To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
741 module will be called fdomain.
742
743 config SCSI_GDTH
744 tristate "Intel/ICP (former GDT SCSI Disk Array) RAID Controller support"
745 depends on (ISA || EISA || PCI) && SCSI && ISA_DMA_API
746 ---help---
747 Formerly called GDT SCSI Disk Array Controller Support.
748
749 This is a driver for RAID/SCSI Disk Array Controllers (EISA/ISA/PCI)
750 manufactured by Intel Corporation/ICP vortex GmbH. It is documented
751 in the kernel source in <file:drivers/scsi/gdth.c> and
752 <file:drivers/scsi/gdth.h>.
753
754 To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
755 module will be called gdth.
756
757 config SCSI_ISCI
758 tristate "Intel(R) C600 Series Chipset SAS Controller"
759 depends on PCI && SCSI
760 depends on X86
761 select SCSI_SAS_LIBSAS
762 ---help---
763 This driver supports the 6Gb/s SAS capabilities of the storage
764 control unit found in the Intel(R) C600 series chipset.
765
766 config SCSI_GENERIC_NCR5380
767 tristate "Generic NCR5380/53c400 SCSI PIO support"
768 depends on ISA && SCSI
769 select SCSI_SPI_ATTRS
770 ---help---
771 This is a driver for the old NCR 53c80 series of SCSI controllers
772 on boards using PIO. Most boards such as the Trantor T130 fit this
773 category, along with a large number of ISA 8bit controllers shipped
774 for free with SCSI scanners. If you have a PAS16, T128 or DMX3191
775 you should select the specific driver for that card rather than
776 generic 5380 support.
777
778 It is explained in section 3.8 of the SCSI-HOWTO, available from
779 <http://www.tldp.org/docs.html#howto>. If it doesn't work out
780 of the box, you may have to change some settings in
781 <file:drivers/scsi/g_NCR5380.h>.
782
783 To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
784 module will be called g_NCR5380.
785
786 config SCSI_GENERIC_NCR5380_MMIO
787 tristate "Generic NCR5380/53c400 SCSI MMIO support"
788 depends on ISA && SCSI
789 select SCSI_SPI_ATTRS
790 ---help---
791 This is a driver for the old NCR 53c80 series of SCSI controllers
792 on boards using memory mapped I/O.
793 It is explained in section 3.8 of the SCSI-HOWTO, available from
794 <http://www.tldp.org/docs.html#howto>. If it doesn't work out
795 of the box, you may have to change some settings in
796 <file:drivers/scsi/g_NCR5380.h>.
797
798 To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
799 module will be called g_NCR5380_mmio.
800
801 config SCSI_GENERIC_NCR53C400
802 bool "Enable NCR53c400 extensions"
803 depends on SCSI_GENERIC_NCR5380
804 help
805 This enables certain optimizations for the NCR53c400 SCSI cards.
806 You might as well try it out. Note that this driver will only probe
807 for the Trantor T130B in its default configuration; you might have
808 to pass a command line option to the kernel at boot time if it does
809 not detect your card. See the file
810 <file:Documentation/scsi/g_NCR5380.txt> for details.
811
812 config SCSI_IPS
813 tristate "IBM ServeRAID support"
814 depends on PCI && SCSI
815 ---help---
816 This is support for the IBM ServeRAID hardware RAID controllers.
817 See <http://www.developer.ibm.com/welcome/netfinity/serveraid.html>
818 and <http://www-947.ibm.com/support/entry/portal/docdisplay?brand=5000008&lndocid=SERV-RAID>
819 for more information. If this driver does not work correctly
820 without modification please contact the author by email at
821 <ipslinux@adaptec.com>.
822
823 To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
824 module will be called ips.
825
826 config SCSI_IBMVSCSI
827 tristate "IBM Virtual SCSI support"
828 depends on PPC_PSERIES
829 select SCSI_SRP_ATTRS
830 help
831 This is the IBM POWER Virtual SCSI Client
832
833 To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
834 module will be called ibmvscsi.
835
836 config SCSI_IBMVFC
837 tristate "IBM Virtual FC support"
838 depends on PPC_PSERIES && SCSI
839 depends on SCSI_FC_ATTRS
840 help
841 This is the IBM POWER Virtual FC Client
842
843 To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
844 module will be called ibmvfc.
845
846 config SCSI_IBMVFC_TRACE
847 bool "enable driver internal trace"
848 depends on SCSI_IBMVFC
849 default y
850 help
851 If you say Y here, the driver will trace all commands issued
852 to the adapter. Performance impact is minimal. Trace can be
853 dumped using /sys/class/scsi_host/hostXX/trace.
854
855 config SCSI_INITIO
856 tristate "Initio 9100U(W) support"
857 depends on PCI && SCSI
858 help
859 This is support for the Initio 91XXU(W) SCSI host adapter. Please
860 read the SCSI-HOWTO, available from
861 <http://www.tldp.org/docs.html#howto>.
862
863 To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
864 module will be called initio.
865
866 config SCSI_INIA100
867 tristate "Initio INI-A100U2W support"
868 depends on PCI && SCSI
869 help
870 This is support for the Initio INI-A100U2W SCSI host adapter.
871 Please read the SCSI-HOWTO, available from
872 <http://www.tldp.org/docs.html#howto>.
873
874 To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
875 module will be called a100u2w.
876
877 config SCSI_PPA
878 tristate "IOMEGA parallel port (ppa - older drives)"
879 depends on SCSI && PARPORT_PC
880 ---help---
881 This driver supports older versions of IOMEGA's parallel port ZIP
882 drive (a 100 MB removable media device).
883
884 Note that you can say N here if you have the SCSI version of the ZIP
885 drive: it will be supported automatically if you said Y to the
886 generic "SCSI disk support", above.
887
888 If you have the ZIP Plus drive or a more recent parallel port ZIP
889 drive (if the supplied cable with the drive is labeled "AutoDetect")
890 then you should say N here and Y to "IOMEGA parallel port (imm -
891 newer drives)", below.
892
893 For more information about this driver and how to use it you should
894 read the file <file:Documentation/scsi/ppa.txt>. You should also read
895 the SCSI-HOWTO, which is available from
896 <http://www.tldp.org/docs.html#howto>. If you use this driver,
897 you will still be able to use the parallel port for other tasks,
898 such as a printer; it is safe to compile both drivers into the
899 kernel.
900
901 To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
902 module will be called ppa.
903
904 config SCSI_IMM
905 tristate "IOMEGA parallel port (imm - newer drives)"
906 depends on SCSI && PARPORT_PC
907 ---help---
908 This driver supports newer versions of IOMEGA's parallel port ZIP
909 drive (a 100 MB removable media device).
910
911 Note that you can say N here if you have the SCSI version of the ZIP
912 drive: it will be supported automatically if you said Y to the
913 generic "SCSI disk support", above.
914
915 If you have the ZIP Plus drive or a more recent parallel port ZIP
916 drive (if the supplied cable with the drive is labeled "AutoDetect")
917 then you should say Y here; if you have an older ZIP drive, say N
918 here and Y to "IOMEGA Parallel Port (ppa - older drives)", above.
919
920 For more information about this driver and how to use it you should
921 read the file <file:Documentation/scsi/ppa.txt>. You should also read
922 the SCSI-HOWTO, which is available from
923 <http://www.tldp.org/docs.html#howto>. If you use this driver,
924 you will still be able to use the parallel port for other tasks,
925 such as a printer; it is safe to compile both drivers into the
926 kernel.
927
928 To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
929 module will be called imm.
930
931 config SCSI_IZIP_EPP16
932 bool "ppa/imm option - Use slow (but safe) EPP-16"
933 depends on SCSI_PPA || SCSI_IMM
934 ---help---
935 EPP (Enhanced Parallel Port) is a standard for parallel ports which
936 allows them to act as expansion buses that can handle up to 64
937 peripheral devices.
938
939 Some parallel port chipsets are slower than their motherboard, and
940 so we have to control the state of the chipset's FIFO queue every
941 now and then to avoid data loss. This will be done if you say Y
942 here.
943
944 Generally, saying Y is the safe option and slows things down a bit.
945
946 config SCSI_IZIP_SLOW_CTR
947 bool "ppa/imm option - Assume slow parport control register"
948 depends on SCSI_PPA || SCSI_IMM
949 help
950 Some parallel ports are known to have excessive delays between
951 changing the parallel port control register and good data being
952 available on the parallel port data/status register. This option
953 forces a small delay (1.0 usec to be exact) after changing the
954 control register to let things settle out. Enabling this option may
955 result in a big drop in performance but some very old parallel ports
956 (found in 386 vintage machines) will not work properly.
957
958 Generally, saying N is fine.
959
960 config SCSI_NCR53C406A
961 tristate "NCR53c406a SCSI support"
962 depends on ISA && SCSI
963 help
964 This is support for the NCR53c406a SCSI host adapter. For user
965 configurable parameters, check out <file:drivers/scsi/NCR53c406a.c>
966 in the kernel source. Also read the SCSI-HOWTO, available from
967 <http://www.tldp.org/docs.html#howto>.
968
969 To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
970 module will be called NCR53c406.
971
972 config SCSI_NCR_D700
973 tristate "NCR Dual 700 MCA SCSI support"
974 depends on MCA && SCSI
975 select SCSI_SPI_ATTRS
976 help
977 This is a driver for the MicroChannel Dual 700 card produced by
978 NCR and commonly used in 345x/35xx/4100 class machines. It always
979 tries to negotiate sync and uses tag command queueing.
980
981 Unless you have an NCR manufactured machine, the chances are that
982 you do not have this SCSI card, so say N.
983
984 config SCSI_LASI700
985 tristate "HP Lasi SCSI support for 53c700/710"
986 depends on GSC && SCSI
987 select SCSI_SPI_ATTRS
988 help
989 This is a driver for the SCSI controller in the Lasi chip found in
990 many PA-RISC workstations & servers. If you do not know whether you
991 have a Lasi chip, it is safe to say "Y" here.
992
993 config SCSI_SNI_53C710
994 tristate "SNI RM SCSI support for 53c710"
995 depends on SNI_RM && SCSI
996 select SCSI_SPI_ATTRS
997 select 53C700_LE_ON_BE
998 help
999 This is a driver for the onboard SCSI controller found in older
1000 SNI RM workstations & servers.
1001
1002 config 53C700_LE_ON_BE
1003 bool
1004 depends on SCSI_LASI700
1005 default y
1006
1007 config SCSI_STEX
1008 tristate "Promise SuperTrak EX Series support"
1009 depends on PCI && SCSI
1010 ---help---
1011 This driver supports Promise SuperTrak EX series storage controllers.
1012
1013 Promise provides Linux RAID configuration utility for these
1014 controllers. Please visit <http://www.promise.com> to download.
1015
1016 To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
1017 module will be called stex.
1018
1019 config 53C700_BE_BUS
1020 bool
1021 depends on SCSI_A4000T || SCSI_ZORRO7XX || MVME16x_SCSI || BVME6000_SCSI
1022 default y
1023
1024 config SCSI_SYM53C8XX_2
1025 tristate "SYM53C8XX Version 2 SCSI support"
1026 depends on PCI && SCSI
1027 select SCSI_SPI_ATTRS
1028 ---help---
1029 This driver supports the whole NCR53C8XX/SYM53C8XX family of
1030 PCI-SCSI controllers. It also supports the subset of LSI53C10XX
1031 Ultra-160 controllers that are based on the SYM53C8XX SCRIPTS
1032 language. It does not support LSI53C10XX Ultra-320 PCI-X SCSI
1033 controllers; you need to use the Fusion MPT driver for that.
1034
1035 Please read <file:Documentation/scsi/sym53c8xx_2.txt> for more
1036 information.
1037
1038 config SCSI_SYM53C8XX_DMA_ADDRESSING_MODE
1039 int "DMA addressing mode"
1040 depends on SCSI_SYM53C8XX_2
1041 default "1"
1042 ---help---
1043 This option only applies to PCI-SCSI chips that are PCI DAC
1044 capable (875A, 895A, 896, 1010-33, 1010-66, 1000).
1045
1046 When set to 0, the driver will program the chip to only perform
1047 32-bit DMA. When set to 1, the chip will be able to perform DMA
1048 to addresses up to 1TB. When set to 2, the driver supports the
1049 full 64-bit DMA address range, but can only address 16 segments
1050 of 4 GB each. This limits the total addressable range to 64 GB.
1051
1052 Most machines with less than 4GB of memory should use a setting
1053 of 0 for best performance. If your machine has 4GB of memory
1054 or more, you should set this option to 1 (the default).
1055
1056 The still experimental value 2 (64 bit DMA addressing with 16
1057 x 4GB segments limitation) can be used on systems that require
1058 PCI address bits past bit 39 to be set for the addressing of
1059 memory using PCI DAC cycles.
1060
1061 config SCSI_SYM53C8XX_DEFAULT_TAGS
1062 int "Default tagged command queue depth"
1063 depends on SCSI_SYM53C8XX_2
1064 default "16"
1065 help
1066 This is the default value of the command queue depth the
1067 driver will announce to the generic SCSI layer for devices
1068 that support tagged command queueing. This value can be changed
1069 from the boot command line. This is a soft limit that cannot
1070 exceed CONFIG_SCSI_SYM53C8XX_MAX_TAGS.
1071
1072 config SCSI_SYM53C8XX_MAX_TAGS
1073 int "Maximum number of queued commands"
1074 depends on SCSI_SYM53C8XX_2
1075 default "64"
1076 help
1077 This option allows you to specify the maximum number of commands
1078 that can be queued to any device, when tagged command queuing is
1079 possible. The driver supports up to 256 queued commands per device.
1080 This value is used as a compiled-in hard limit.
1081
1082 config SCSI_SYM53C8XX_MMIO
1083 bool "Use memory mapped IO"
1084 depends on SCSI_SYM53C8XX_2
1085 default y
1086 help
1087 Memory mapped IO is faster than Port IO. Most people should
1088 answer Y here, but some machines may have problems. If you have
1089 to answer N here, please report the problem to the maintainer.
1090
1091 config SCSI_IPR
1092 tristate "IBM Power Linux RAID adapter support"
1093 depends on PCI && SCSI && ATA
1094 select FW_LOADER
1095 ---help---
1096 This driver supports the IBM Power Linux family RAID adapters.
1097 This includes IBM pSeries 5712, 5703, 5709, and 570A, as well
1098 as IBM iSeries 5702, 5703, 5709, and 570A.
1099
1100 config SCSI_IPR_TRACE
1101 bool "enable driver internal trace"
1102 depends on SCSI_IPR
1103 default y
1104 help
1105 If you say Y here, the driver will trace all commands issued
1106 to the adapter. Performance impact is minimal. Trace can be
1107 dumped using /sys/bus/class/scsi_host/hostXX/trace.
1108
1109 config SCSI_IPR_DUMP
1110 bool "enable adapter dump support"
1111 depends on SCSI_IPR
1112 default y
1113 help
1114 If you say Y here, the driver will support adapter crash dump.
1115 If you enable this support, the iprdump daemon can be used
1116 to capture adapter failure analysis information.
1117
1118 config SCSI_ZALON
1119 tristate "Zalon SCSI support"
1120 depends on GSC && SCSI
1121 select SCSI_SPI_ATTRS
1122 help
1123 The Zalon is a GSC/HSC bus interface chip that sits between the
1124 PA-RISC processor and the NCR 53c720 SCSI controller on C100,
1125 C110, J200, J210 and some D, K & R-class machines. It's also
1126 used on the add-in Bluefish, Barracuda & Shrike SCSI cards.
1127 Say Y here if you have one of these machines or cards.
1128
1129 config SCSI_NCR_Q720
1130 tristate "NCR Quad 720 MCA SCSI support"
1131 depends on MCA && SCSI
1132 select SCSI_SPI_ATTRS
1133 help
1134 This is a driver for the MicroChannel Quad 720 card produced by
1135 NCR and commonly used in 345x/35xx/4100 class machines. It always
1136 tries to negotiate sync and uses tag command queueing.
1137
1138 Unless you have an NCR manufactured machine, the chances are that
1139 you do not have this SCSI card, so say N.
1140
1141 config SCSI_NCR53C8XX_DEFAULT_TAGS
1142 int "default tagged command queue depth"
1143 depends on SCSI_ZALON || SCSI_NCR_Q720
1144 default "8"
1145 ---help---
1146 "Tagged command queuing" is a feature of SCSI-2 which improves
1147 performance: the host adapter can send several SCSI commands to a
1148 device's queue even if previous commands haven't finished yet.
1149 Because the device is intelligent, it can optimize its operations
1150 (like head positioning) based on its own request queue. Some SCSI
1151 devices don't implement this properly; if you want to disable this
1152 feature, enter 0 or 1 here (it doesn't matter which).
1153
1154 The default value is 8 and should be supported by most hard disks.
1155 This value can be overridden from the boot command line using the
1156 'tags' option as follows (example):
1157 'ncr53c8xx=tags:4/t2t3q16/t0u2q10' will set default queue depth to
1158 4, set queue depth to 16 for target 2 and target 3 on controller 0
1159 and set queue depth to 10 for target 0 / lun 2 on controller 1.
1160
1161 The normal answer therefore is to go with the default 8 and to use
1162 a boot command line option for devices that need to use a different
1163 command queue depth.
1164
1165 There is no safe option other than using good SCSI devices.
1166
1167 config SCSI_NCR53C8XX_MAX_TAGS
1168 int "maximum number of queued commands"
1169 depends on SCSI_ZALON || SCSI_NCR_Q720
1170 default "32"
1171 ---help---
1172 This option allows you to specify the maximum number of commands
1173 that can be queued to any device, when tagged command queuing is
1174 possible. The default value is 32. Minimum is 2, maximum is 64.
1175 Modern hard disks are able to support 64 tags and even more, but
1176 do not seem to be faster when more than 32 tags are being used.
1177
1178 So, the normal answer here is to go with the default value 32 unless
1179 you are using very large hard disks with large cache (>= 1 MB) that
1180 are able to take advantage of more than 32 tagged commands.
1181
1182 There is no safe option and the default answer is recommended.
1183
1184 config SCSI_NCR53C8XX_SYNC
1185 int "synchronous transfers frequency in MHz"
1186 depends on SCSI_ZALON || SCSI_NCR_Q720
1187 default "20"
1188 ---help---
1189 The SCSI Parallel Interface-2 Standard defines 5 classes of transfer
1190 rates: FAST-5, FAST-10, FAST-20, FAST-40 and FAST-80. The numbers
1191 are respectively the maximum data transfer rates in mega-transfers
1192 per second for each class. For example, a FAST-20 Wide 16 device is
1193 able to transfer data at 20 million 16 bit packets per second for a
1194 total rate of 40 MB/s.
1195
1196 You may specify 0 if you want to only use asynchronous data
1197 transfers. This is the safest and slowest option. Otherwise, specify
1198 a value between 5 and 80, depending on the capability of your SCSI
1199 controller. The higher the number, the faster the data transfer.
1200 Note that 80 should normally be ok since the driver decreases the
1201 value automatically according to the controller's capabilities.
1202
1203 Your answer to this question is ignored for controllers with NVRAM,
1204 since the driver will get this information from the user set-up. It
1205 also can be overridden using a boot setup option, as follows
1206 (example): 'ncr53c8xx=sync:12' will allow the driver to negotiate
1207 for FAST-20 synchronous data transfer (20 mega-transfers per
1208 second).
1209
1210 The normal answer therefore is not to go with the default but to
1211 select the maximum value 80 allowing the driver to use the maximum
1212 value supported by each controller. If this causes problems with
1213 your SCSI devices, you should come back and decrease the value.
1214
1215 There is no safe option other than using good cabling, right
1216 terminations and SCSI conformant devices.
1217
1218 config SCSI_NCR53C8XX_NO_DISCONNECT
1219 bool "not allow targets to disconnect"
1220 depends on (SCSI_ZALON || SCSI_NCR_Q720) && SCSI_NCR53C8XX_DEFAULT_TAGS=0
1221 help
1222 This option is only provided for safety if you suspect some SCSI
1223 device of yours to not support properly the target-disconnect
1224 feature. In that case, you would say Y here. In general however, to
1225 not allow targets to disconnect is not reasonable if there is more
1226 than 1 device on a SCSI bus. The normal answer therefore is N.
1227
1228 config SCSI_PAS16
1229 tristate "PAS16 SCSI support"
1230 depends on ISA && SCSI
1231 select SCSI_SPI_ATTRS
1232 ---help---
1233 This is support for a SCSI host adapter. It is explained in section
1234 3.10 of the SCSI-HOWTO, available from
1235 <http://www.tldp.org/docs.html#howto>. If it doesn't work out
1236 of the box, you may have to change some settings in
1237 <file:drivers/scsi/pas16.h>.
1238
1239 To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
1240 module will be called pas16.
1241
1242 config SCSI_QLOGIC_FAS
1243 tristate "Qlogic FAS SCSI support"
1244 depends on ISA && SCSI
1245 ---help---
1246 This is a driver for the ISA, VLB, and PCMCIA versions of the Qlogic
1247 FastSCSI! cards as well as any other card based on the FASXX chip
1248 (including the Control Concepts SCSI/IDE/SIO/PIO/FDC cards).
1249
1250 This driver does NOT support the PCI versions of these cards. The
1251 PCI versions are supported by the Qlogic ISP driver ("Qlogic ISP
1252 SCSI support"), below.
1253
1254 Information about this driver is contained in
1255 <file:Documentation/scsi/qlogicfas.txt>. You should also read the
1256 SCSI-HOWTO, available from
1257 <http://www.tldp.org/docs.html#howto>.
1258
1259 To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
1260 module will be called qlogicfas.
1261
1262 config SCSI_QLOGIC_1280
1263 tristate "Qlogic QLA 1240/1x80/1x160 SCSI support"
1264 depends on PCI && SCSI
1265 help
1266 Say Y if you have a QLogic ISP1240/1x80/1x160 SCSI host adapter.
1267
1268 To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
1269 module will be called qla1280.
1270
1271 config SCSI_QLOGICPTI
1272 tristate "PTI Qlogic, ISP Driver"
1273 depends on SBUS && SCSI
1274 help
1275 This driver supports SBUS SCSI controllers from PTI or QLogic. These
1276 controllers are known under Solaris as qpti and in the openprom as
1277 PTI,ptisp or QLGC,isp. Note that PCI QLogic SCSI controllers are
1278 driven by a different driver.
1279
1280 To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
1281 module will be called qlogicpti.
1282
1283 source "drivers/scsi/qla2xxx/Kconfig"
1284 source "drivers/scsi/qla4xxx/Kconfig"
1285
1286 config SCSI_LPFC
1287 tristate "Emulex LightPulse Fibre Channel Support"
1288 depends on PCI && SCSI
1289 depends on SCSI_FC_ATTRS
1290 select CRC_T10DIF
1291 help
1292 This lpfc driver supports the Emulex LightPulse
1293 Family of Fibre Channel PCI host adapters.
1294
1295 config SCSI_LPFC_DEBUG_FS
1296 bool "Emulex LightPulse Fibre Channel debugfs Support"
1297 depends on SCSI_LPFC && DEBUG_FS
1298 help
1299 This makes debugging information from the lpfc driver
1300 available via the debugfs filesystem.
1301
1302 config SCSI_SIM710
1303 tristate "Simple 53c710 SCSI support (Compaq, NCR machines)"
1304 depends on (EISA || MCA) && SCSI
1305 select SCSI_SPI_ATTRS
1306 ---help---
1307 This driver is for NCR53c710 based SCSI host adapters.
1308
1309 It currently supports Compaq EISA cards and NCR MCA cards
1310
1311 config SCSI_SYM53C416
1312 tristate "Symbios 53c416 SCSI support"
1313 depends on ISA && SCSI
1314 ---help---
1315 This is support for the sym53c416 SCSI host adapter, the SCSI
1316 adapter that comes with some HP scanners. This driver requires that
1317 the sym53c416 is configured first using some sort of PnP
1318 configuration program (e.g. isapnp) or by a PnP aware BIOS. If you
1319 are using isapnp then you need to compile this driver as a module
1320 and then load it using insmod after isapnp has run. The parameters
1321 of the configured card(s) should be passed to the driver. The format
1322 is:
1323
1324 insmod sym53c416 sym53c416=<base>,<irq> [sym53c416_1=<base>,<irq>]
1325
1326 To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
1327 module will be called sym53c416.
1328
1329 config SCSI_DC395x
1330 tristate "Tekram DC395(U/UW/F) and DC315(U) SCSI support"
1331 depends on PCI && SCSI
1332 ---help---
1333 This driver supports PCI SCSI host adapters based on the ASIC
1334 TRM-S1040 chip, e.g Tekram DC395(U/UW/F) and DC315(U) variants.
1335
1336 This driver works, but is still in experimental status. So better
1337 have a bootable disk and a backup in case of emergency.
1338
1339 Documentation can be found in <file:Documentation/scsi/dc395x.txt>.
1340
1341 To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
1342 module will be called dc395x.
1343
1344 config SCSI_DC390T
1345 tristate "Tekram DC390(T) and Am53/79C974 SCSI support"
1346 depends on PCI && SCSI
1347 ---help---
1348 This driver supports PCI SCSI host adapters based on the Am53C974A
1349 chip, e.g. Tekram DC390(T), DawiControl 2974 and some onboard
1350 PCscsi/PCnet (Am53/79C974) solutions.
1351
1352 Documentation can be found in <file:Documentation/scsi/tmscsim.txt>.
1353
1354 Note that this driver does NOT support Tekram DC390W/U/F, which are
1355 based on NCR/Symbios chips. Use "NCR53C8XX SCSI support" for those.
1356
1357 To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
1358 module will be called tmscsim.
1359
1360 config SCSI_T128
1361 tristate "Trantor T128/T128F/T228 SCSI support"
1362 depends on ISA && SCSI
1363 select SCSI_SPI_ATTRS
1364 select CHECK_SIGNATURE
1365 ---help---
1366 This is support for a SCSI host adapter. It is explained in section
1367 3.11 of the SCSI-HOWTO, available from
1368 <http://www.tldp.org/docs.html#howto>. If it doesn't work out
1369 of the box, you may have to change some settings in
1370 <file:drivers/scsi/t128.h>. Note that Trantor was purchased by
1371 Adaptec, and some former Trantor products are being sold under the
1372 Adaptec name.
1373
1374 To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
1375 module will be called t128.
1376
1377 config SCSI_U14_34F
1378 tristate "UltraStor 14F/34F support"
1379 depends on ISA && SCSI && ISA_DMA_API
1380 ---help---
1381 This is support for the UltraStor 14F and 34F SCSI-2 host adapters.
1382 The source at <file:drivers/scsi/u14-34f.c> contains some
1383 information about this hardware. If the driver doesn't work out of
1384 the box, you may have to change some settings in
1385 <file: drivers/scsi/u14-34f.c>. Read the SCSI-HOWTO, available from
1386 <http://www.tldp.org/docs.html#howto>. Note that there is also
1387 another driver for the same hardware: "UltraStor SCSI support",
1388 below. You should say Y to both only if you want 24F support as
1389 well.
1390
1391 To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
1392 module will be called u14-34f.
1393
1394 config SCSI_U14_34F_TAGGED_QUEUE
1395 bool "enable tagged command queueing"
1396 depends on SCSI_U14_34F
1397 help
1398 This is a feature of SCSI-2 which improves performance: the host
1399 adapter can send several SCSI commands to a device's queue even if
1400 previous commands haven't finished yet.
1401 This is equivalent to the "u14-34f=tc:y" boot option.
1402
1403 config SCSI_U14_34F_LINKED_COMMANDS
1404 bool "enable elevator sorting"
1405 depends on SCSI_U14_34F
1406 help
1407 This option enables elevator sorting for all probed SCSI disks and
1408 CD-ROMs. It definitely reduces the average seek distance when doing
1409 random seeks, but this does not necessarily result in a noticeable
1410 performance improvement: your mileage may vary...
1411 This is equivalent to the "u14-34f=lc:y" boot option.
1412
1413 config SCSI_U14_34F_MAX_TAGS
1414 int "maximum number of queued commands"
1415 depends on SCSI_U14_34F
1416 default "8"
1417 help
1418 This specifies how many SCSI commands can be maximally queued for
1419 each probed SCSI device. You should reduce the default value of 8
1420 only if you have disks with buggy or limited tagged command support.
1421 Minimum is 2 and maximum is 14. This value is also the window size
1422 used by the elevator sorting option above. The effective value used
1423 by the driver for each probed SCSI device is reported at boot time.
1424 This is equivalent to the "u14-34f=mq:8" boot option.
1425
1426 config SCSI_ULTRASTOR
1427 tristate "UltraStor SCSI support"
1428 depends on X86 && ISA && SCSI
1429 ---help---
1430 This is support for the UltraStor 14F, 24F and 34F SCSI-2 host
1431 adapter family. This driver is explained in section 3.12 of the
1432 SCSI-HOWTO, available from
1433 <http://www.tldp.org/docs.html#howto>. If it doesn't work out
1434 of the box, you may have to change some settings in
1435 <file:drivers/scsi/ultrastor.h>.
1436
1437 Note that there is also another driver for the same hardware:
1438 "UltraStor 14F/34F support", above.
1439
1440 To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
1441 module will be called ultrastor.
1442
1443 config SCSI_NSP32
1444 tristate "Workbit NinjaSCSI-32Bi/UDE support"
1445 depends on PCI && SCSI && !64BIT
1446 help
1447 This is support for the Workbit NinjaSCSI-32Bi/UDE PCI/Cardbus
1448 SCSI host adapter. Please read the SCSI-HOWTO, available from
1449 <http://www.tldp.org/docs.html#howto>.
1450
1451 To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
1452 module will be called nsp32.
1453
1454 config SCSI_DEBUG
1455 tristate "SCSI debugging host simulator"
1456 depends on SCSI
1457 select CRC_T10DIF
1458 help
1459 This is a host adapter simulator that can simulate multiple hosts
1460 each with multiple dummy SCSI devices (disks). It defaults to one
1461 host adapter with one dummy SCSI disk. Each dummy disk uses kernel
1462 RAM as storage (i.e. it is a ramdisk). To save space when multiple
1463 dummy disks are simulated, they share the same kernel RAM for
1464 their storage. See <http://sg.danny.cz/sg/sdebug26.html> for more
1465 information. This driver is primarily of use to those testing the
1466 SCSI and block subsystems. If unsure, say N.
1467
1468 config SCSI_MESH
1469 tristate "MESH (Power Mac internal SCSI) support"
1470 depends on PPC32 && PPC_PMAC && SCSI
1471 help
1472 Many Power Macintoshes and clones have a MESH (Macintosh Enhanced
1473 SCSI Hardware) SCSI bus adaptor (the 7200 doesn't, but all of the
1474 other Power Macintoshes do). Say Y to include support for this SCSI
1475 adaptor.
1476
1477 To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
1478 module will be called mesh.
1479
1480 config SCSI_MESH_SYNC_RATE
1481 int "maximum synchronous transfer rate (MB/s) (0 = async)"
1482 depends on SCSI_MESH
1483 default "5"
1484 help
1485 On Power Macintoshes (and clones) where the MESH SCSI bus adaptor
1486 drives a bus which is entirely internal to the machine (such as the
1487 7500, 7600, 8500, etc.), the MESH is capable of synchronous
1488 operation at up to 10 MB/s. On machines where the SCSI bus
1489 controlled by the MESH can have external devices connected, it is
1490 usually rated at 5 MB/s. 5 is a safe value here unless you know the
1491 MESH SCSI bus is internal only; in that case you can say 10. Say 0
1492 to disable synchronous operation.
1493
1494 config SCSI_MESH_RESET_DELAY_MS
1495 int "initial bus reset delay (ms) (0 = no reset)"
1496 depends on SCSI_MESH
1497 default "4000"
1498
1499 config SCSI_MAC53C94
1500 tristate "53C94 (Power Mac external SCSI) support"
1501 depends on PPC32 && PPC_PMAC && SCSI
1502 help
1503 On Power Macintoshes (and clones) with two SCSI buses, the external
1504 SCSI bus is usually controlled by a 53C94 SCSI bus adaptor. Older
1505 machines which only have one SCSI bus, such as the 7200, also use
1506 the 53C94. Say Y to include support for the 53C94.
1507
1508 To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
1509 module will be called mac53c94.
1510
1511 source "drivers/scsi/arm/Kconfig"
1512
1513 config JAZZ_ESP
1514 bool "MIPS JAZZ FAS216 SCSI support"
1515 depends on MACH_JAZZ && SCSI
1516 select SCSI_SPI_ATTRS
1517 help
1518 This is the driver for the onboard SCSI host adapter of MIPS Magnum
1519 4000, Acer PICA, Olivetti M700-10 and a few other identical OEM
1520 systems.
1521
1522 config A3000_SCSI
1523 tristate "A3000 WD33C93A support"
1524 depends on AMIGA && SCSI
1525 help
1526 If you have an Amiga 3000 and have SCSI devices connected to the
1527 built-in SCSI controller, say Y. Otherwise, say N.
1528
1529 To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
1530 module will be called a3000.
1531
1532 config A2091_SCSI
1533 tristate "A2091/A590 WD33C93A support"
1534 depends on ZORRO && SCSI
1535 help
1536 If you have a Commodore A2091 SCSI controller, say Y. Otherwise,
1537 say N.
1538
1539 To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
1540 module will be called a2091.
1541
1542 config GVP11_SCSI
1543 tristate "GVP Series II WD33C93A support"
1544 depends on ZORRO && SCSI
1545 ---help---
1546 If you have a Great Valley Products Series II SCSI controller,
1547 answer Y. Also say Y if you have a later model of GVP SCSI
1548 controller (such as the GVP A4008 or a Combo board). Otherwise,
1549 answer N. This driver does NOT work for the T-Rex series of
1550 accelerators from TekMagic and GVP-M.
1551
1552 To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
1553 module will be called gvp11.
1554
1555 config SCSI_A4000T
1556 tristate "A4000T NCR53c710 SCSI support"
1557 depends on AMIGA && SCSI
1558 select SCSI_SPI_ATTRS
1559 help
1560 If you have an Amiga 4000T and have SCSI devices connected to the
1561 built-in SCSI controller, say Y. Otherwise, say N.
1562
1563 To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
1564 module will be called a4000t.
1565
1566 config SCSI_ZORRO7XX
1567 tristate "Zorro NCR53c710 SCSI support"
1568 depends on ZORRO && SCSI
1569 select SCSI_SPI_ATTRS
1570 help
1571 Support for various NCR53c710-based SCSI controllers on Zorro
1572 expansion boards for the Amiga.
1573 This includes:
1574 - the Amiga 4091 Zorro III SCSI-2 controller,
1575 - the MacroSystem Development's WarpEngine Amiga SCSI-2 controller
1576 (info at
1577 <http://www.lysator.liu.se/amiga/ar/guide/ar310.guide?FEATURE5>),
1578 - the SCSI controller on the Phase5 Blizzard PowerUP 603e+
1579 accelerator card for the Amiga 1200,
1580 - the SCSI controller on the GVP Turbo 040/060 accelerator.
1581
1582 config ATARI_SCSI
1583 tristate "Atari native SCSI support"
1584 depends on ATARI && SCSI
1585 select SCSI_SPI_ATTRS
1586 select NVRAM
1587 ---help---
1588 If you have an Atari with built-in NCR5380 SCSI controller (TT,
1589 Falcon, ...) say Y to get it supported. Of course also, if you have
1590 a compatible SCSI controller (e.g. for Medusa).
1591
1592 To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
1593 module will be called atari_scsi.
1594
1595 This driver supports both styles of NCR integration into the
1596 system: the TT style (separate DMA), and the Falcon style (via
1597 ST-DMA, replacing ACSI). It does NOT support other schemes, like
1598 in the Hades (without DMA).
1599
1600 config ATARI_SCSI_TOSHIBA_DELAY
1601 bool "Long delays for Toshiba CD-ROMs"
1602 depends on ATARI_SCSI
1603 help
1604 This option increases the delay after a SCSI arbitration to
1605 accommodate some flaky Toshiba CD-ROM drives. Say Y if you intend to
1606 use a Toshiba CD-ROM drive; otherwise, the option is not needed and
1607 would impact performance a bit, so say N.
1608
1609 config ATARI_SCSI_RESET_BOOT
1610 bool "Reset SCSI-devices at boottime"
1611 depends on ATARI_SCSI
1612 help
1613 Reset the devices on your Atari whenever it boots. This makes the
1614 boot process fractionally longer but may assist recovery from errors
1615 that leave the devices with SCSI operations partway completed.
1616
1617 config MAC_SCSI
1618 bool "Macintosh NCR5380 SCSI"
1619 depends on MAC && SCSI=y
1620 select SCSI_SPI_ATTRS
1621 help
1622 This is the NCR 5380 SCSI controller included on most of the 68030
1623 based Macintoshes. If you have one of these say Y and read the
1624 SCSI-HOWTO, available from
1625 <http://www.tldp.org/docs.html#howto>.
1626
1627 config SCSI_MAC_ESP
1628 tristate "Macintosh NCR53c9[46] SCSI"
1629 depends on MAC && SCSI
1630 select SCSI_SPI_ATTRS
1631 help
1632 This is the NCR 53c9x SCSI controller found on most of the 68040
1633 based Macintoshes.
1634
1635 To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the module
1636 will be called mac_esp.
1637
1638 config MVME147_SCSI
1639 bool "WD33C93 SCSI driver for MVME147"
1640 depends on MVME147 && SCSI=y
1641 select SCSI_SPI_ATTRS
1642 help
1643 Support for the on-board SCSI controller on the Motorola MVME147
1644 single-board computer.
1645
1646 config MVME16x_SCSI
1647 tristate "NCR53C710 SCSI driver for MVME16x"
1648 depends on MVME16x && SCSI
1649 select SCSI_SPI_ATTRS
1650 help
1651 The Motorola MVME162, 166, 167, 172 and 177 boards use the NCR53C710
1652 SCSI controller chip. Almost everyone using one of these boards
1653 will want to say Y to this question.
1654
1655 config BVME6000_SCSI
1656 tristate "NCR53C710 SCSI driver for BVME6000"
1657 depends on BVME6000 && SCSI
1658 select SCSI_SPI_ATTRS
1659 help
1660 The BVME4000 and BVME6000 boards from BVM Ltd use the NCR53C710
1661 SCSI controller chip. Almost everyone using one of these boards
1662 will want to say Y to this question.
1663
1664 config SUN3_SCSI
1665 tristate "Sun3 NCR5380 SCSI"
1666 depends on SUN3 && SCSI
1667 select SCSI_SPI_ATTRS
1668 help
1669 This option will enable support for the OBIO (onboard io) NCR5380
1670 SCSI controller found in the Sun 3/50 and 3/60, as well as for
1671 "Sun3" type VME scsi controllers also based on the NCR5380.
1672 General Linux information on the Sun 3 series (now discontinued)
1673 is at <http://www.angelfire.com/ca2/tech68k/sun3.html>.
1674
1675 config SUN3X_ESP
1676 bool "Sun3x ESP SCSI"
1677 depends on SUN3X && SCSI=y
1678 select SCSI_SPI_ATTRS
1679 help
1680 The ESP was an on-board SCSI controller used on Sun 3/80
1681 machines. Say Y here to compile in support for it.
1682
1683 config SCSI_SUNESP
1684 tristate "Sparc ESP Scsi Driver"
1685 depends on SBUS && SCSI
1686 select SCSI_SPI_ATTRS
1687 help
1688 This is the driver for the Sun ESP SCSI host adapter. The ESP
1689 chipset is present in most SPARC SBUS-based computers and
1690 supports the Emulex family of ESP SCSI chips (esp100, esp100A,
1691 esp236, fas101, fas236) as well as the Qlogic fas366 SCSI chip.
1692
1693 To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
1694 module will be called sun_esp.
1695
1696 config ZFCP
1697 tristate "FCP host bus adapter driver for IBM eServer zSeries"
1698 depends on S390 && QDIO && SCSI
1699 depends on SCSI_FC_ATTRS
1700 help
1701 If you want to access SCSI devices attached to your IBM eServer
1702 zSeries by means of Fibre Channel interfaces say Y.
1703 For details please refer to the documentation provided by IBM at
1704 <http://oss.software.ibm.com/developerworks/opensource/linux390>
1705
1706 This driver is also available as a module. This module will be
1707 called zfcp. If you want to compile it as a module, say M here
1708 and read <file:Documentation/kbuild/modules.txt>.
1709
1710 config SCSI_PMCRAID
1711 tristate "PMC SIERRA Linux MaxRAID adapter support"
1712 depends on PCI && SCSI && NET
1713 ---help---
1714 This driver supports the PMC SIERRA MaxRAID adapters.
1715
1716 config SCSI_PM8001
1717 tristate "PMC-Sierra SPC 8001 SAS/SATA Based Host Adapter driver"
1718 depends on PCI && SCSI
1719 select SCSI_SAS_LIBSAS
1720 help
1721 This driver supports PMC-Sierra PCIE SAS/SATA 8x6G SPC 8001 chip
1722 based host adapters.
1723
1724 config SCSI_BFA_FC
1725 tristate "Brocade BFA Fibre Channel Support"
1726 depends on PCI && SCSI
1727 depends on SCSI_FC_ATTRS
1728 help
1729 This bfa driver supports all Brocade PCIe FC/FCOE host adapters.
1730
1731 To compile this driver as a module, choose M here. The module will
1732 be called bfa.
1733
1734 config SCSI_VIRTIO
1735 tristate "virtio-scsi support"
1736 depends on VIRTIO
1737 select BLK_DEV_INTEGRITY
1738 help
1739 This is the virtual HBA driver for virtio. If the kernel will
1740 be used in a virtual machine, say Y or M.
1741
1742 source "drivers/scsi/csiostor/Kconfig"
1743
1744 endif # SCSI_LOWLEVEL
1745
1746 source "drivers/scsi/pcmcia/Kconfig"
1747
1748 source "drivers/scsi/device_handler/Kconfig"
1749
1750 source "drivers/scsi/osd/Kconfig"
1751
1752 endmenu