| # drivers/mtd/chips/Kconfig |
| # $Id: Kconfig,v 1.18 2005/11/07 11:14:22 gleixner Exp $ |
| |
| menu "RAM/ROM/Flash chip drivers" |
| depends on MTD!=n |
| |
| config MTD_CFI |
| tristate "Detect flash chips by Common Flash Interface (CFI) probe" |
| select MTD_GEN_PROBE |
| help |
| The Common Flash Interface specification was developed by Intel, |
| AMD and other flash manufactures that provides a universal method |
| for probing the capabilities of flash devices. If you wish to |
| support any device that is CFI-compliant, you need to enable this |
| option. Visit <http://www.amd.com/products/nvd/overview/cfi.html> |
| for more information on CFI. |
| |
| config MTD_JEDECPROBE |
| tristate "Detect non-CFI AMD/JEDEC-compatible flash chips" |
| select MTD_GEN_PROBE |
| help |
| This option enables JEDEC-style probing of flash chips which are not |
| compatible with the Common Flash Interface, but will use the common |
| CFI-targetted flash drivers for any chips which are identified which |
| are in fact compatible in all but the probe method. This actually |
| covers most AMD/Fujitsu-compatible chips and also non-CFI |
| Intel chips. |
| |
| config MTD_GEN_PROBE |
| tristate |
| |
| config MTD_CFI_ADV_OPTIONS |
| bool "Flash chip driver advanced configuration options" |
| depends on MTD_GEN_PROBE |
| help |
| If you need to specify a specific endianness for access to flash |
| chips, or if you wish to reduce the size of the kernel by including |
| support for only specific arrangements of flash chips, say 'Y'. This |
| option does not directly affect the code, but will enable other |
| configuration options which allow you to do so. |
| |
| If unsure, say 'N'. |
| |
| choice |
| prompt "Flash cmd/query data swapping" |
| depends on MTD_CFI_ADV_OPTIONS |
| default MTD_CFI_NOSWAP |
| |
| config MTD_CFI_NOSWAP |
| bool "NO" |
| ---help--- |
| This option defines the way in which the CPU attempts to arrange |
| data bits when writing the 'magic' commands to the chips. Saying |
| 'NO', which is the default when CONFIG_MTD_CFI_ADV_OPTIONS isn't |
| enabled, means that the CPU will not do any swapping; the chips |
| are expected to be wired to the CPU in 'host-endian' form. |
| Specific arrangements are possible with the BIG_ENDIAN_BYTE and |
| LITTLE_ENDIAN_BYTE, if the bytes are reversed. |
| |
| If you have a LART, on which the data (and address) lines were |
| connected in a fashion which ensured that the nets were as short |
| as possible, resulting in a bit-shuffling which seems utterly |
| random to the untrained eye, you need the LART_ENDIAN_BYTE option. |
| |
| Yes, there really exists something sicker than PDP-endian :) |
| |
| config MTD_CFI_BE_BYTE_SWAP |
| bool "BIG_ENDIAN_BYTE" |
| |
| config MTD_CFI_LE_BYTE_SWAP |
| bool "LITTLE_ENDIAN_BYTE" |
| |
| endchoice |
| |
| config MTD_CFI_GEOMETRY |
| bool "Specific CFI Flash geometry selection" |
| depends on MTD_CFI_ADV_OPTIONS |
| help |
| This option does not affect the code directly, but will enable |
| some other configuration options which would allow you to reduce |
| the size of the kernel by including support for only certain |
| arrangements of CFI chips. If unsure, say 'N' and all options |
| which are supported by the current code will be enabled. |
| |
| config MTD_MAP_BANK_WIDTH_1 |
| bool "Support 8-bit buswidth" if MTD_CFI_GEOMETRY |
| default y |
| help |
| If you wish to support CFI devices on a physical bus which is |
| 8 bits wide, say 'Y'. |
| |
| config MTD_MAP_BANK_WIDTH_2 |
| bool "Support 16-bit buswidth" if MTD_CFI_GEOMETRY |
| default y |
| help |
| If you wish to support CFI devices on a physical bus which is |
| 16 bits wide, say 'Y'. |
| |
| config MTD_MAP_BANK_WIDTH_4 |
| bool "Support 32-bit buswidth" if MTD_CFI_GEOMETRY |
| default y |
| help |
| If you wish to support CFI devices on a physical bus which is |
| 32 bits wide, say 'Y'. |
| |
| config MTD_MAP_BANK_WIDTH_8 |
| bool "Support 64-bit buswidth" if MTD_CFI_GEOMETRY |
| default n |
| help |
| If you wish to support CFI devices on a physical bus which is |
| 64 bits wide, say 'Y'. |
| |
| config MTD_MAP_BANK_WIDTH_16 |
| bool "Support 128-bit buswidth" if MTD_CFI_GEOMETRY |
| default n |
| help |
| If you wish to support CFI devices on a physical bus which is |
| 128 bits wide, say 'Y'. |
| |
| config MTD_MAP_BANK_WIDTH_32 |
| bool "Support 256-bit buswidth" if MTD_CFI_GEOMETRY |
| default n |
| help |
| If you wish to support CFI devices on a physical bus which is |
| 256 bits wide, say 'Y'. |
| |
| config MTD_CFI_I1 |
| bool "Support 1-chip flash interleave" if MTD_CFI_GEOMETRY |
| default y |
| help |
| If your flash chips are not interleaved - i.e. you only have one |
| flash chip addressed by each bus cycle, then say 'Y'. |
| |
| config MTD_CFI_I2 |
| bool "Support 2-chip flash interleave" if MTD_CFI_GEOMETRY |
| default y |
| help |
| If your flash chips are interleaved in pairs - i.e. you have two |
| flash chips addressed by each bus cycle, then say 'Y'. |
| |
| config MTD_CFI_I4 |
| bool "Support 4-chip flash interleave" if MTD_CFI_GEOMETRY |
| default n |
| help |
| If your flash chips are interleaved in fours - i.e. you have four |
| flash chips addressed by each bus cycle, then say 'Y'. |
| |
| config MTD_CFI_I8 |
| bool "Support 8-chip flash interleave" if MTD_CFI_GEOMETRY |
| default n |
| help |
| If your flash chips are interleaved in eights - i.e. you have eight |
| flash chips addressed by each bus cycle, then say 'Y'. |
| |
| config MTD_OTP |
| bool "Protection Registers aka one-time programmable (OTP) bits" |
| depends on MTD_CFI_ADV_OPTIONS |
| default n |
| help |
| This enables support for reading, writing and locking so called |
| "Protection Registers" present on some flash chips. |
| A subset of them are pre-programmed at the factory with a |
| unique set of values. The rest is user-programmable. |
| |
| The user-programmable Protection Registers contain one-time |
| programmable (OTP) bits; when programmed, register bits cannot be |
| erased. Each Protection Register can be accessed multiple times to |
| program individual bits, as long as the register remains unlocked. |
| |
| Each Protection Register has an associated Lock Register bit. When a |
| Lock Register bit is programmed, the associated Protection Register |
| can only be read; it can no longer be programmed. Additionally, |
| because the Lock Register bits themselves are OTP, when programmed, |
| Lock Register bits cannot be erased. Therefore, when a Protection |
| Register is locked, it cannot be unlocked. |
| |
| This feature should therefore be used with extreme care. Any mistake |
| in the programming of OTP bits will waste them. |
| |
| config MTD_CFI_INTELEXT |
| tristate "Support for Intel/Sharp flash chips" |
| depends on MTD_GEN_PROBE |
| select MTD_CFI_UTIL |
| help |
| The Common Flash Interface defines a number of different command |
| sets which a CFI-compliant chip may claim to implement. This code |
| provides support for one of those command sets, used on Intel |
| StrataFlash and other parts. |
| |
| config MTD_CFI_AMDSTD |
| tristate "Support for AMD/Fujitsu flash chips" |
| depends on MTD_GEN_PROBE |
| select MTD_CFI_UTIL |
| help |
| The Common Flash Interface defines a number of different command |
| sets which a CFI-compliant chip may claim to implement. This code |
| provides support for one of those command sets, used on chips |
| including the AMD Am29LV320. |
| |
| config MTD_CFI_STAA |
| tristate "Support for ST (Advanced Architecture) flash chips" |
| depends on MTD_GEN_PROBE |
| select MTD_CFI_UTIL |
| help |
| The Common Flash Interface defines a number of different command |
| sets which a CFI-compliant chip may claim to implement. This code |
| provides support for one of those command sets. |
| |
| config MTD_CFI_UTIL |
| tristate |
| |
| config MTD_RAM |
| tristate "Support for RAM chips in bus mapping" |
| help |
| This option enables basic support for RAM chips accessed through |
| a bus mapping driver. |
| |
| config MTD_ROM |
| tristate "Support for ROM chips in bus mapping" |
| help |
| This option enables basic support for ROM chips accessed through |
| a bus mapping driver. |
| |
| config MTD_ABSENT |
| tristate "Support for absent chips in bus mapping" |
| help |
| This option enables support for a dummy probing driver used to |
| allocated placeholder MTD devices on systems that have socketed |
| or removable media. Use of this driver as a fallback chip probe |
| preserves the expected registration order of MTD device nodes on |
| the system regardless of media presence. Device nodes created |
| with this driver will return -ENODEV upon access. |
| |
| config MTD_OBSOLETE_CHIPS |
| bool "Older (theoretically obsoleted now) drivers for non-CFI chips" |
| help |
| This option does not enable any code directly, but will allow you to |
| select some other chip drivers which are now considered obsolete, |
| because the generic CONFIG_JEDECPROBE code above should now detect |
| the chips which are supported by these drivers, and allow the generic |
| CFI-compatible drivers to drive the chips. Say 'N' here unless you have |
| already tried the CONFIG_JEDECPROBE method and reported its failure |
| to the MTD mailing list at <linux-mtd@lists.infradead.org> |
| |
| config MTD_AMDSTD |
| tristate "AMD compatible flash chip support (non-CFI)" |
| depends on MTD_OBSOLETE_CHIPS && BROKEN |
| help |
| This option enables support for flash chips using AMD-compatible |
| commands, including some which are not CFI-compatible and hence |
| cannot be used with the CONFIG_MTD_CFI_AMDSTD option. |
| |
| It also works on AMD compatible chips that do conform to CFI. |
| |
| config MTD_SHARP |
| tristate "pre-CFI Sharp chip support" |
| depends on MTD_OBSOLETE_CHIPS |
| help |
| This option enables support for flash chips using Sharp-compatible |
| commands, including some which are not CFI-compatible and hence |
| cannot be used with the CONFIG_MTD_CFI_INTELxxx options. |
| |
| config MTD_JEDEC |
| tristate "JEDEC device support" |
| depends on MTD_OBSOLETE_CHIPS && BROKEN |
| help |
| Enable older JEDEC flash interface devices for self |
| programming flash. It is commonly used in older AMD chips. It is |
| only called JEDEC because the JEDEC association |
| <http://www.jedec.org/> distributes the identification codes for the |
| chips. |
| |
| config MTD_XIP |
| bool "XIP aware MTD support" |
| depends on !SMP && (MTD_CFI_INTELEXT || MTD_CFI_AMDSTD) && EXPERIMENTAL && ARCH_MTD_XIP |
| default y if XIP_KERNEL |
| help |
| This allows MTD support to work with flash memory which is also |
| used for XIP purposes. If you're not sure what this is all about |
| then say N. |
| |
| endmenu |
| |