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Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -07001# drivers/mtd/chips/Kconfig
Thomas Gleixner1f948b42005-11-07 11:15:37 +00002# $Id: Kconfig,v 1.18 2005/11/07 11:14:22 gleixner Exp $
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -07003
4menu "RAM/ROM/Flash chip drivers"
5 depends on MTD!=n
6
7config MTD_CFI
8 tristate "Detect flash chips by Common Flash Interface (CFI) probe"
9 depends on MTD
10 select MTD_GEN_PROBE
11 help
12 The Common Flash Interface specification was developed by Intel,
13 AMD and other flash manufactures that provides a universal method
14 for probing the capabilities of flash devices. If you wish to
15 support any device that is CFI-compliant, you need to enable this
16 option. Visit <http://www.amd.com/products/nvd/overview/cfi.html>
17 for more information on CFI.
18
19config MTD_JEDECPROBE
20 tristate "Detect non-CFI AMD/JEDEC-compatible flash chips"
21 depends on MTD
22 select MTD_GEN_PROBE
23 help
24 This option enables JEDEC-style probing of flash chips which are not
25 compatible with the Common Flash Interface, but will use the common
26 CFI-targetted flash drivers for any chips which are identified which
27 are in fact compatible in all but the probe method. This actually
Adrian Bunk8917f6f2006-03-26 19:15:03 +020028 covers most AMD/Fujitsu-compatible chips and also non-CFI
29 Intel chips.
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -070030
31config MTD_GEN_PROBE
32 tristate
Adrian Bunkfd279192006-01-16 22:13:59 -080033 select OBSOLETE_INTERMODULE
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -070034
35config MTD_CFI_ADV_OPTIONS
36 bool "Flash chip driver advanced configuration options"
37 depends on MTD_GEN_PROBE
38 help
39 If you need to specify a specific endianness for access to flash
40 chips, or if you wish to reduce the size of the kernel by including
41 support for only specific arrangements of flash chips, say 'Y'. This
Thomas Gleixner1f948b42005-11-07 11:15:37 +000042 option does not directly affect the code, but will enable other
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -070043 configuration options which allow you to do so.
44
45 If unsure, say 'N'.
46
47choice
48 prompt "Flash cmd/query data swapping"
49 depends on MTD_CFI_ADV_OPTIONS
50 default MTD_CFI_NOSWAP
51
52config MTD_CFI_NOSWAP
53 bool "NO"
54 ---help---
55 This option defines the way in which the CPU attempts to arrange
56 data bits when writing the 'magic' commands to the chips. Saying
57 'NO', which is the default when CONFIG_MTD_CFI_ADV_OPTIONS isn't
58 enabled, means that the CPU will not do any swapping; the chips
Thomas Gleixner1f948b42005-11-07 11:15:37 +000059 are expected to be wired to the CPU in 'host-endian' form.
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -070060 Specific arrangements are possible with the BIG_ENDIAN_BYTE and
61 LITTLE_ENDIAN_BYTE, if the bytes are reversed.
62
63 If you have a LART, on which the data (and address) lines were
64 connected in a fashion which ensured that the nets were as short
65 as possible, resulting in a bit-shuffling which seems utterly
66 random to the untrained eye, you need the LART_ENDIAN_BYTE option.
67
68 Yes, there really exists something sicker than PDP-endian :)
69
70config MTD_CFI_BE_BYTE_SWAP
71 bool "BIG_ENDIAN_BYTE"
72
73config MTD_CFI_LE_BYTE_SWAP
74 bool "LITTLE_ENDIAN_BYTE"
75
76endchoice
77
78config MTD_CFI_GEOMETRY
79 bool "Specific CFI Flash geometry selection"
80 depends on MTD_CFI_ADV_OPTIONS
81 help
Thomas Gleixner1f948b42005-11-07 11:15:37 +000082 This option does not affect the code directly, but will enable
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -070083 some other configuration options which would allow you to reduce
Thomas Gleixner1f948b42005-11-07 11:15:37 +000084 the size of the kernel by including support for only certain
85 arrangements of CFI chips. If unsure, say 'N' and all options
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -070086 which are supported by the current code will be enabled.
87
88config MTD_MAP_BANK_WIDTH_1
89 bool "Support 8-bit buswidth" if MTD_CFI_GEOMETRY
90 default y
91 help
92 If you wish to support CFI devices on a physical bus which is
93 8 bits wide, say 'Y'.
94
95config MTD_MAP_BANK_WIDTH_2
96 bool "Support 16-bit buswidth" if MTD_CFI_GEOMETRY
97 default y
98 help
99 If you wish to support CFI devices on a physical bus which is
100 16 bits wide, say 'Y'.
101
102config MTD_MAP_BANK_WIDTH_4
103 bool "Support 32-bit buswidth" if MTD_CFI_GEOMETRY
104 default y
105 help
106 If you wish to support CFI devices on a physical bus which is
107 32 bits wide, say 'Y'.
108
109config MTD_MAP_BANK_WIDTH_8
110 bool "Support 64-bit buswidth" if MTD_CFI_GEOMETRY
111 default n
112 help
113 If you wish to support CFI devices on a physical bus which is
114 64 bits wide, say 'Y'.
115
116config MTD_MAP_BANK_WIDTH_16
117 bool "Support 128-bit buswidth" if MTD_CFI_GEOMETRY
118 default n
119 help
120 If you wish to support CFI devices on a physical bus which is
121 128 bits wide, say 'Y'.
122
123config MTD_MAP_BANK_WIDTH_32
124 bool "Support 256-bit buswidth" if MTD_CFI_GEOMETRY
125 default n
126 help
127 If you wish to support CFI devices on a physical bus which is
128 256 bits wide, say 'Y'.
129
130config MTD_CFI_I1
131 bool "Support 1-chip flash interleave" if MTD_CFI_GEOMETRY
132 default y
133 help
134 If your flash chips are not interleaved - i.e. you only have one
135 flash chip addressed by each bus cycle, then say 'Y'.
136
137config MTD_CFI_I2
138 bool "Support 2-chip flash interleave" if MTD_CFI_GEOMETRY
139 default y
140 help
141 If your flash chips are interleaved in pairs - i.e. you have two
142 flash chips addressed by each bus cycle, then say 'Y'.
143
144config MTD_CFI_I4
145 bool "Support 4-chip flash interleave" if MTD_CFI_GEOMETRY
146 default n
147 help
148 If your flash chips are interleaved in fours - i.e. you have four
149 flash chips addressed by each bus cycle, then say 'Y'.
150
151config MTD_CFI_I8
152 bool "Support 8-chip flash interleave" if MTD_CFI_GEOMETRY
153 default n
154 help
155 If your flash chips are interleaved in eights - i.e. you have eight
156 flash chips addressed by each bus cycle, then say 'Y'.
157
Nicolas Pitref77814d2005-02-08 17:11:19 +0000158config MTD_OTP
159 bool "Protection Registers aka one-time programmable (OTP) bits"
160 depends on MTD_CFI_ADV_OPTIONS
161 default n
162 help
163 This enables support for reading, writing and locking so called
164 "Protection Registers" present on some flash chips.
165 A subset of them are pre-programmed at the factory with a
166 unique set of values. The rest is user-programmable.
167
168 The user-programmable Protection Registers contain one-time
169 programmable (OTP) bits; when programmed, register bits cannot be
170 erased. Each Protection Register can be accessed multiple times to
171 program individual bits, as long as the register remains unlocked.
172
173 Each Protection Register has an associated Lock Register bit. When a
174 Lock Register bit is programmed, the associated Protection Register
175 can only be read; it can no longer be programmed. Additionally,
176 because the Lock Register bits themselves are OTP, when programmed,
177 Lock Register bits cannot be erased. Therefore, when a Protection
178 Register is locked, it cannot be unlocked.
179
180 This feature should therefore be used with extreme care. Any mistake
181 in the programming of OTP bits will waste them.
182
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700183config MTD_CFI_INTELEXT
184 tristate "Support for Intel/Sharp flash chips"
185 depends on MTD_GEN_PROBE
186 select MTD_CFI_UTIL
187 help
188 The Common Flash Interface defines a number of different command
189 sets which a CFI-compliant chip may claim to implement. This code
190 provides support for one of those command sets, used on Intel
191 StrataFlash and other parts.
192
193config MTD_CFI_AMDSTD
194 tristate "Support for AMD/Fujitsu flash chips"
195 depends on MTD_GEN_PROBE
196 select MTD_CFI_UTIL
197 help
198 The Common Flash Interface defines a number of different command
199 sets which a CFI-compliant chip may claim to implement. This code
Thomas Gleixner1f948b42005-11-07 11:15:37 +0000200 provides support for one of those command sets, used on chips
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700201 including the AMD Am29LV320.
202
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700203config MTD_CFI_STAA
204 tristate "Support for ST (Advanced Architecture) flash chips"
205 depends on MTD_GEN_PROBE
206 select MTD_CFI_UTIL
207 help
208 The Common Flash Interface defines a number of different command
209 sets which a CFI-compliant chip may claim to implement. This code
210 provides support for one of those command sets.
211
212config MTD_CFI_UTIL
213 tristate
214
215config MTD_RAM
216 tristate "Support for RAM chips in bus mapping"
217 depends on MTD
218 help
Thomas Gleixner1f948b42005-11-07 11:15:37 +0000219 This option enables basic support for RAM chips accessed through
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700220 a bus mapping driver.
221
222config MTD_ROM
223 tristate "Support for ROM chips in bus mapping"
224 depends on MTD
225 help
Thomas Gleixner1f948b42005-11-07 11:15:37 +0000226 This option enables basic support for ROM chips accessed through
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700227 a bus mapping driver.
228
229config MTD_ABSENT
230 tristate "Support for absent chips in bus mapping"
231 depends on MTD
232 help
233 This option enables support for a dummy probing driver used to
234 allocated placeholder MTD devices on systems that have socketed
235 or removable media. Use of this driver as a fallback chip probe
236 preserves the expected registration order of MTD device nodes on
237 the system regardless of media presence. Device nodes created
238 with this driver will return -ENODEV upon access.
239
240config MTD_OBSOLETE_CHIPS
Adrian Bunk3001aa82006-01-16 22:13:58 -0800241 depends on MTD
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700242 bool "Older (theoretically obsoleted now) drivers for non-CFI chips"
243 help
244 This option does not enable any code directly, but will allow you to
245 select some other chip drivers which are now considered obsolete,
246 because the generic CONFIG_JEDECPROBE code above should now detect
247 the chips which are supported by these drivers, and allow the generic
248 CFI-compatible drivers to drive the chips. Say 'N' here unless you have
249 already tried the CONFIG_JEDECPROBE method and reported its failure
250 to the MTD mailing list at <linux-mtd@lists.infradead.org>
251
252config MTD_AMDSTD
253 tristate "AMD compatible flash chip support (non-CFI)"
Adrian Bunk3001aa82006-01-16 22:13:58 -0800254 depends on MTD && MTD_OBSOLETE_CHIPS && BROKEN
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700255 help
256 This option enables support for flash chips using AMD-compatible
Thomas Gleixner1f948b42005-11-07 11:15:37 +0000257 commands, including some which are not CFI-compatible and hence
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700258 cannot be used with the CONFIG_MTD_CFI_AMDSTD option.
259
260 It also works on AMD compatible chips that do conform to CFI.
261
262config MTD_SHARP
263 tristate "pre-CFI Sharp chip support"
264 depends on MTD && MTD_OBSOLETE_CHIPS
265 help
266 This option enables support for flash chips using Sharp-compatible
Thomas Gleixner1f948b42005-11-07 11:15:37 +0000267 commands, including some which are not CFI-compatible and hence
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700268 cannot be used with the CONFIG_MTD_CFI_INTELxxx options.
269
270config MTD_JEDEC
271 tristate "JEDEC device support"
Adrian Bunk3001aa82006-01-16 22:13:58 -0800272 depends on MTD && MTD_OBSOLETE_CHIPS && BROKEN
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700273 help
274 Enable older older JEDEC flash interface devices for self
275 programming flash. It is commonly used in older AMD chips. It is
276 only called JEDEC because the JEDEC association
277 <http://www.jedec.org/> distributes the identification codes for the
278 chips.
279
280config MTD_XIP
281 bool "XIP aware MTD support"
Al Viro034d2f52005-12-19 16:27:59 -0500282 depends on !SMP && (MTD_CFI_INTELEXT || MTD_CFI_AMDSTD) && EXPERIMENTAL && ARCH_MTD_XIP
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700283 default y if XIP_KERNEL
284 help
285 This allows MTD support to work with flash memory which is also
286 used for XIP purposes. If you're not sure what this is all about
287 then say N.
288
289endmenu
290