# # PCCARD (PCMCIA/CardBus) bus subsystem configuration # menuconfig PCCARD tristate "PCCard (PCMCIA/CardBus) support" depends on HOTPLUG ---help--- Say Y here if you want to attach PCMCIA- or PC-cards to your Linux computer. These are credit-card size devices such as network cards, modems or hard drives often used with laptops computers. There are actually two varieties of these cards: 16 bit PCMCIA and 32 bit CardBus cards. To compile this driver as modules, choose M here: the module will be called pcmcia_core. if PCCARD config PCMCIA_DEBUG bool "Enable PCCARD debugging" help Say Y here to enable PCMCIA subsystem debugging. You will need to choose the debugging level either via the kernel command line, or module options depending whether you build the PCMCIA as modules. The kernel command line options are: pcmcia_core.pc_debug=N pcmcia.pc_debug=N sa11xx_core.pc_debug=N The module option is called pc_debug=N In all the above examples, N is the debugging verbosity level. config PCMCIA tristate "16-bit PCMCIA support" select CRC32 default y ---help--- This option enables support for 16-bit PCMCIA cards. Most older PC-cards are such 16-bit PCMCIA cards, so unless you know you're only using 32-bit CardBus cards, say Y or M here. To use 16-bit PCMCIA cards, you will need supporting software in most cases. (see the file <file:Documentation/Changes> for location and details). To compile this driver as modules, choose M here: the module will be called pcmcia. If unsure, say Y. config PCMCIA_LOAD_CIS bool "Load CIS updates from userspace (EXPERIMENTAL)" depends on PCMCIA && EXPERIMENTAL select FW_LOADER default y help Some PCMCIA cards require an updated Card Information Structure (CIS) to be loaded from userspace to work correctly. If you say Y here, and your userspace is arranged correctly, this will be loaded automatically using the in-kernel firmware loader and the hotplug subsystem, instead of relying on cardmgr from pcmcia-cs to do so. If unsure, say Y. config PCMCIA_IOCTL bool "PCMCIA control ioctl (obsolete)" depends on PCMCIA default y help If you say Y here, the deprecated ioctl interface to the PCMCIA subsystem will be built. It is needed by cardmgr and cardctl (pcmcia-cs) to function properly. You should use the new pcmciautils package instead (see <file:Documentation/Changes> for location and details). If unsure, say Y. config CARDBUS bool "32-bit CardBus support" depends on PCI default y ---help--- CardBus is a bus mastering architecture for PC-cards, which allows for 32 bit PC-cards (the original PCMCIA standard specifies only a 16 bit wide bus). Many newer PC-cards are actually CardBus cards. To use 32 bit PC-cards, you also need a CardBus compatible host bridge. Virtually all modern PCMCIA bridges do this, and most of them are "yenta-compatible", so say Y or M there, too. If unsure, say Y. comment "PC-card bridges" config YENTA tristate "CardBus yenta-compatible bridge support" depends on PCI select CARDBUS if !EMBEDDED select PCCARD_NONSTATIC ---help--- This option enables support for CardBus host bridges. Virtually all modern PCMCIA bridges are CardBus compatible. A "bridge" is the hardware inside your computer that PCMCIA cards are plugged into. To compile this driver as modules, choose M here: the module will be called yenta_socket. If unsure, say Y. config YENTA_O2 default y bool "Special initialization for O2Micro bridges" if EMBEDDED depends on YENTA config YENTA_RICOH default y bool "Special initialization for Ricoh bridges" if EMBEDDED depends on YENTA config YENTA_TI default y bool "Special initialization for TI and EnE bridges" if EMBEDDED depends on YENTA config YENTA_ENE_TUNE default y bool "Auto-tune EnE bridges for CB cards" if EMBEDDED depends on YENTA_TI && CARDBUS config YENTA_TOSHIBA default y bool "Special initialization for Toshiba ToPIC bridges" if EMBEDDED depends on YENTA config PD6729 tristate "Cirrus PD6729 compatible bridge support" depends on PCMCIA && PCI select PCCARD_NONSTATIC help This provides support for the Cirrus PD6729 PCI-to-PCMCIA bridge device, found in some older laptops and PCMCIA card readers. config I82092 tristate "i82092 compatible bridge support" depends on PCMCIA && PCI select PCCARD_NONSTATIC help This provides support for the Intel I82092AA PCI-to-PCMCIA bridge device, found in some older laptops and more commonly in evaluation boards for the chip. config I82365 tristate "i82365 compatible bridge support" depends on PCMCIA && ISA select PCCARD_NONSTATIC help Say Y here to include support for ISA-bus PCMCIA host bridges that are register compatible with the Intel i82365. These are found on older laptops and ISA-bus card readers for desktop systems. A "bridge" is the hardware inside your computer that PCMCIA cards are plugged into. If unsure, say N. config TCIC tristate "Databook TCIC host bridge support" depends on PCMCIA && ISA select PCCARD_NONSTATIC help Say Y here to include support for the Databook TCIC family of PCMCIA host bridges. These are only found on a handful of old systems. "Bridge" is the name used for the hardware inside your computer that PCMCIA cards are plugged into. If unsure, say N. config PCMCIA_M8XX tristate "MPC8xx PCMCIA support" depends on PCMCIA && PPC && 8xx select PCCARD_IODYN select PCCARD_NONSTATIC help Say Y here to include support for PowerPC 8xx series PCMCIA controller. This driver is also available as a module called m8xx_pcmcia. config HD64465_PCMCIA tristate "HD64465 host bridge support" depends on HD64465 && PCMCIA config PCMCIA_AU1X00 tristate "Au1x00 pcmcia support" depends on SOC_AU1X00 && PCMCIA config PCMCIA_SA1100 tristate "SA1100 support" depends on ARM && ARCH_SA1100 && PCMCIA help Say Y here to include support for SA11x0-based PCMCIA or CF sockets, found on HP iPAQs, Yopy, and other StrongARM(R)/ Xscale(R) embedded machines. This driver is also available as a module called sa1100_cs. config PCMCIA_SA1111 tristate "SA1111 support" depends on ARM && ARCH_SA1100 && SA1111 && PCMCIA help Say Y here to include support for SA1111-based PCMCIA or CF sockets, found on the Jornada 720, Graphicsmaster and other StrongARM(R)/Xscale(R) embedded machines. This driver is also available as a module called sa1111_cs. config PCMCIA_PXA2XX tristate "PXA2xx support" depends on ARM && ARCH_PXA && PCMCIA help Say Y here to include support for the PXA2xx PCMCIA controller config PCMCIA_PROBE bool default y if ISA && !ARCH_SA1100 && !ARCH_CLPS711X && !PARISC config M32R_PCC bool "M32R PCMCIA I/F" depends on M32R && CHIP_M32700 && PCMCIA select PCCARD_NONSTATIC help Say Y here to use the M32R PCMCIA controller. config M32R_CFC bool "M32R CF I/F Controller" depends on M32R && (PLAT_USRV || PLAT_M32700UT || PLAT_MAPPI2 || PLAT_MAPPI3 || PLAT_OPSPUT) select PCCARD_NONSTATIC help Say Y here to use the M32R CompactFlash controller. config M32R_CFC_NUM int "M32R CF I/F number" depends on M32R_CFC default "1" if PLAT_USRV || PLAT_M32700UT || PLAT_MAPPI2 || PLAT_MAPPI3 || PLAT_OPSPUT help Set the number of M32R CF slots. config PCMCIA_VRC4171 tristate "NEC VRC4171 Card Controllers support" depends on CPU_VR41XX && ISA && PCMCIA config PCMCIA_VRC4173 tristate "NEC VRC4173 CARDU support" depends on CPU_VR41XX && PCI && PCMCIA config OMAP_CF tristate "OMAP CompactFlash Controller" depends on PCMCIA && ARCH_OMAP16XX help Say Y here to support the CompactFlash controller on OMAP. Note that this doesn't support "True IDE" mode. config AT91_CF tristate "AT91 CompactFlash Controller" depends on PCMCIA && ARCH_AT91RM9200 help Say Y here to support the CompactFlash controller on AT91 chips. Or choose M to compile the driver as a module named "at91_cf". config ELECTRA_CF tristate "Electra CompactFlash Controller" depends on PCMCIA && PPC_PASEMI help Say Y here to support the CompactFlash controller on the PA Semi Electra eval board. config PCCARD_NONSTATIC tristate config PCCARD_IODYN bool endif # PCCARD