Move orinoco Kconfig entries into drivers/net/wireless/orinoco/Kconfig

Since driver now lives in separate subdirectory, move Kconfig entries
in own file so they can be tweaked indepndently. It complements
"orinoco: Move sources to a subdirectory".

Signed-off-by: Andrey Borzenkov <arvidjaar@mail.ru>
Acked-by: Pavel Roskin <proski@gnu.org>
Signed-off-by: John W. Linville <linville@tuxdriver.com>
diff --git a/drivers/net/wireless/orinoco/Kconfig b/drivers/net/wireless/orinoco/Kconfig
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..44411eb
--- /dev/null
+++ b/drivers/net/wireless/orinoco/Kconfig
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+config HERMES
+	tristate "Hermes chipset 802.11b support (Orinoco/Prism2/Symbol)"
+	depends on (PPC_PMAC || PCI || PCMCIA) && WLAN_80211
+	select WIRELESS_EXT
+	select FW_LOADER
+	select CRYPTO
+	select CRYPTO_MICHAEL_MIC
+	---help---
+	  A driver for 802.11b wireless cards based on the "Hermes" or
+	  Intersil HFA384x (Prism 2) MAC controller.  This includes the vast
+	  majority of the PCMCIA 802.11b cards (which are nearly all rebadges)
+	  - except for the Cisco/Aironet cards.  Cards supported include the
+	  Apple Airport (not a PCMCIA card), WavelanIEEE/Orinoco,
+	  Cabletron/EnteraSys Roamabout, ELSA AirLancer, MELCO Buffalo, Avaya,
+	  IBM High Rate Wireless, Farralon Syyline, Samsung MagicLAN, Netgear
+	  MA401, LinkSys WPC-11, D-Link DWL-650, 3Com AirConnect, Intel
+	  IPW2011, and Symbol Spectrum24 High Rate amongst others.
+
+	  This option includes the guts of the driver, but in order to
+	  actually use a card you will also need to enable support for PCMCIA
+	  Hermes cards, PLX9052 based PCI adaptors or the Apple Airport below.
+
+	  You will also very likely also need the Wireless Tools in order to
+	  configure your card and that /etc/pcmcia/wireless.opts works :
+	  <http://www.hpl.hp.com/personal/Jean_Tourrilhes/Linux/Tools.html>
+
+config HERMES_CACHE_FW_ON_INIT
+	bool "Cache Hermes firmware on driver initialisation"
+	depends on HERMES
+	default y
+	---help---
+	  Say Y to cache any firmware required by the Hermes drivers
+	  on startup.  The firmware will remain cached until the
+	  driver is unloaded.  The cache uses 64K of RAM.
+
+	  Otherwise load the firmware from userspace as required.  In
+	  this case the driver should be unloaded and restarted
+	  whenever the firmware is changed.
+
+	  If you are not sure, say Y.
+
+config APPLE_AIRPORT
+	tristate "Apple Airport support (built-in)"
+	depends on PPC_PMAC && HERMES
+	help
+	  Say Y here to support the Airport 802.11b wireless Ethernet hardware
+	  built into the Macintosh iBook and other recent PowerPC-based
+	  Macintosh machines. This is essentially a Lucent Orinoco card with
+	  a non-standard interface.
+
+	  This driver does not support the Airport Extreme (802.11b/g). Use
+	  the BCM43xx driver for Airport Extreme cards.
+
+config PLX_HERMES
+	tristate "Hermes in PLX9052 based PCI adaptor support (Netgear MA301 etc.)"
+	depends on PCI && HERMES
+	help
+	  Enable support for PCMCIA cards supported by the "Hermes" (aka
+	  orinoco) driver when used in PLX9052 based PCI adaptors.  These
+	  adaptors are not a full PCMCIA controller but act as a more limited
+	  PCI <-> PCMCIA bridge.  Several vendors sell such adaptors so that
+	  802.11b PCMCIA cards can be used in desktop machines.  The Netgear
+	  MA301 is such an adaptor.
+
+config TMD_HERMES
+	tristate "Hermes in TMD7160 based PCI adaptor support"
+	depends on PCI && HERMES
+	help
+	  Enable support for PCMCIA cards supported by the "Hermes" (aka
+	  orinoco) driver when used in TMD7160 based PCI adaptors.  These
+	  adaptors are not a full PCMCIA controller but act as a more limited
+	  PCI <-> PCMCIA bridge.  Several vendors sell such adaptors so that
+	  802.11b PCMCIA cards can be used in desktop machines.
+
+config NORTEL_HERMES
+	tristate "Nortel emobility PCI adaptor support"
+	depends on PCI && HERMES
+	help
+	  Enable support for PCMCIA cards supported by the "Hermes" (aka
+	  orinoco) driver when used in Nortel emobility PCI adaptors.  These
+	  adaptors are not full PCMCIA controllers, but act as a more limited
+	  PCI <-> PCMCIA bridge.
+
+config PCI_HERMES
+	tristate "Prism 2.5 PCI 802.11b adaptor support"
+	depends on PCI && HERMES
+	help
+	  Enable support for PCI and mini-PCI 802.11b wireless NICs based on
+	  the Prism 2.5 chipset.  These are true PCI cards, not the 802.11b
+	  PCMCIA cards bundled with PCI<->PCMCIA adaptors which are also
+	  common.  Some of the built-in wireless adaptors in laptops are of
+	  this variety.
+
+config PCMCIA_HERMES
+	tristate "Hermes PCMCIA card support"
+	depends on PCMCIA && HERMES
+	---help---
+	  A driver for "Hermes" chipset based PCMCIA wireless adaptors, such
+	  as the Lucent WavelanIEEE/Orinoco cards and their OEM (Cabletron/
+	  EnteraSys RoamAbout 802.11, ELSA Airlancer, Melco Buffalo and
+	  others).  It should also be usable on various Prism II based cards
+	  such as the Linksys, D-Link and Farallon Skyline.  It should also
+	  work on Symbol cards such as the 3Com AirConnect and Ericsson WLAN.
+
+	  You will very likely need the Wireless Tools in order to
+	  configure your card and that /etc/pcmcia/wireless.opts works:
+	  <http://www.hpl.hp.com/personal/Jean_Tourrilhes/Linux/Tools.html>.
+
+config PCMCIA_SPECTRUM
+	tristate "Symbol Spectrum24 Trilogy PCMCIA card support"
+	depends on PCMCIA && HERMES
+	---help---
+
+	  This is a driver for 802.11b cards using RAM-loadable Symbol
+	  firmware, such as Symbol Wireless Networker LA4100, CompactFlash
+	  cards by Socket Communications and Intel PRO/Wireless 2011B.
+
+	  This driver requires firmware download on startup.  Utilities
+	  for downloading Symbol firmware are available at
+	  <http://sourceforge.net/projects/orinoco/>