Greg Ungerer | 0e152d8 | 2011-06-20 15:49:09 +1000 | [diff] [blame] | 1 | if MMU |
| 2 | |
| 3 | config ARCH_MAY_HAVE_PC_FDC |
| 4 | bool |
| 5 | depends on BROKEN && (Q40 || SUN3X) |
| 6 | default y |
| 7 | |
| 8 | menu "Platform devices" |
| 9 | |
| 10 | config HEARTBEAT |
Geert Uytterhoeven | 3bd9e50 | 2011-12-29 20:00:31 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 11 | bool "Use power LED as a heartbeat" if AMIGA || APOLLO || ATARI || Q40 |
| 12 | default y if !AMIGA && !APOLLO && !ATARI && !Q40 && HP300 |
Greg Ungerer | 0e152d8 | 2011-06-20 15:49:09 +1000 | [diff] [blame] | 13 | help |
| 14 | Use the power-on LED on your machine as a load meter. The exact |
| 15 | behavior is platform-dependent, but normally the flash frequency is |
| 16 | a hyperbolic function of the 5-minute load average. |
| 17 | |
| 18 | # We have a dedicated heartbeat LED. :-) |
| 19 | config PROC_HARDWARE |
| 20 | bool "/proc/hardware support" |
| 21 | help |
| 22 | Say Y here to support the /proc/hardware file, which gives you |
| 23 | access to information about the machine you're running on, |
| 24 | including the model, CPU, MMU, clock speed, BogoMIPS rating, |
| 25 | and memory size. |
| 26 | |
Geert Uytterhoeven | 24ed6dd | 2011-10-25 21:14:10 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 27 | config NATFEAT |
| 28 | bool "ARAnyM emulator support" |
| 29 | depends on ATARI |
| 30 | help |
| 31 | This option enables support for ARAnyM native features, such as |
| 32 | access to a disk image as /dev/hda. |
| 33 | |
| 34 | config NFBLOCK |
| 35 | tristate "NatFeat block device support" |
| 36 | depends on BLOCK && NATFEAT |
| 37 | help |
| 38 | Say Y to include support for the ARAnyM NatFeat block device |
| 39 | which allows direct access to the hard drives without using |
| 40 | the hardware emulation. |
| 41 | |
| 42 | config NFCON |
| 43 | tristate "NatFeat console driver" |
Joe Millenbach | 4f73bc4 | 2013-01-17 22:44:22 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 44 | depends on TTY && NATFEAT |
Geert Uytterhoeven | 24ed6dd | 2011-10-25 21:14:10 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 45 | help |
| 46 | Say Y to include support for the ARAnyM NatFeat console driver |
| 47 | which allows the console output to be redirected to the stderr |
| 48 | output of ARAnyM. |
| 49 | |
| 50 | config NFETH |
| 51 | tristate "NatFeat Ethernet support" |
| 52 | depends on ETHERNET && NATFEAT |
| 53 | help |
| 54 | Say Y to include support for the ARAnyM NatFeat network device |
| 55 | which will emulate a regular ethernet device while presenting an |
| 56 | ethertap device to the host system. |
| 57 | |
Michael Schmitz | 736b24d | 2013-04-06 13:26:39 +1300 | [diff] [blame] | 58 | config ATARI_ETHERNAT |
| 59 | bool "Atari EtherNAT Ethernet support" |
| 60 | depends on ATARI |
| 61 | ---help--- |
| 62 | Say Y to include support for the EtherNAT network adapter for the |
| 63 | CT/60 extension port. |
| 64 | |
| 65 | To compile the actual ethernet driver, choose Y or M for the SMC91X |
| 66 | option in the network device section; the module will be called smc91x. |
| 67 | |
Michael Schmitz | 1d87a8f | 2013-04-06 13:26:40 +1300 | [diff] [blame] | 68 | config ATARI_ETHERNEC |
| 69 | bool "Atari EtherNEC Ethernet support" |
| 70 | depends on ATARI_ROM_ISA |
| 71 | ---help--- |
| 72 | Say Y to include support for the EtherNEC network adapter for the |
| 73 | ROM port. The driver works by polling instead of interrupts, so it |
| 74 | is quite slow. |
| 75 | |
| 76 | This driver also suppports the ethernet part of the NetUSBee ROM |
| 77 | port combined Ethernet/USB adapter. |
| 78 | |
| 79 | To compile the actual ethernet driver, choose Y or M in for the NE2000 |
| 80 | option in the network device section; the module will be called ne. |
| 81 | |
Greg Ungerer | 0e152d8 | 2011-06-20 15:49:09 +1000 | [diff] [blame] | 82 | endmenu |
| 83 | |
| 84 | menu "Character devices" |
| 85 | |
Greg Ungerer | 0e152d8 | 2011-06-20 15:49:09 +1000 | [diff] [blame] | 86 | config ATARI_DSP56K |
Kees Cook | 112f8b1 | 2012-10-23 13:01:27 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 87 | tristate "Atari DSP56k support" |
| 88 | depends on ATARI |
Greg Ungerer | 0e152d8 | 2011-06-20 15:49:09 +1000 | [diff] [blame] | 89 | help |
| 90 | If you want to be able to use the DSP56001 in Falcons, say Y. This |
| 91 | driver is still experimental, and if you don't know what it is, or |
| 92 | if you don't have this processor, just say N. |
| 93 | |
| 94 | To compile this driver as a module, choose M here. |
| 95 | |
| 96 | config AMIGA_BUILTIN_SERIAL |
| 97 | tristate "Amiga builtin serial support" |
| 98 | depends on AMIGA |
| 99 | help |
| 100 | If you want to use your Amiga's built-in serial port in Linux, |
| 101 | answer Y. |
| 102 | |
| 103 | To compile this driver as a module, choose M here. |
| 104 | |
Greg Ungerer | 0e152d8 | 2011-06-20 15:49:09 +1000 | [diff] [blame] | 105 | config HPDCA |
| 106 | tristate "HP DCA serial support" |
| 107 | depends on DIO && SERIAL_8250 |
| 108 | help |
| 109 | If you want to use the internal "DCA" serial ports on an HP300 |
| 110 | machine, say Y here. |
| 111 | |
| 112 | config HPAPCI |
| 113 | tristate "HP APCI serial support" |
Kees Cook | 112f8b1 | 2012-10-23 13:01:27 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 114 | depends on HP300 && SERIAL_8250 |
Greg Ungerer | 0e152d8 | 2011-06-20 15:49:09 +1000 | [diff] [blame] | 115 | help |
| 116 | If you want to use the internal "APCI" serial ports on an HP400 |
| 117 | machine, say Y here. |
| 118 | |
Greg Ungerer | 0e152d8 | 2011-06-20 15:49:09 +1000 | [diff] [blame] | 119 | config SERIAL_CONSOLE |
| 120 | bool "Support for serial port console" |
Geert Uytterhoeven | 176f293 | 2011-12-06 21:16:13 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 121 | depends on AMIGA_BUILTIN_SERIAL=y |
Greg Ungerer | 0e152d8 | 2011-06-20 15:49:09 +1000 | [diff] [blame] | 122 | ---help--- |
| 123 | If you say Y here, it will be possible to use a serial port as the |
| 124 | system console (the system console is the device which receives all |
| 125 | kernel messages and warnings and which allows logins in single user |
| 126 | mode). This could be useful if some terminal or printer is connected |
| 127 | to that serial port. |
| 128 | |
| 129 | Even if you say Y here, the currently visible virtual console |
| 130 | (/dev/tty0) will still be used as the system console by default, but |
| 131 | you can alter that using a kernel command line option such as |
| 132 | "console=ttyS1". (Try "man bootparam" or see the documentation of |
Geert Uytterhoeven | 176f293 | 2011-12-06 21:16:13 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 133 | your boot loader about how to pass options to the kernel at boot |
| 134 | time.) |
Greg Ungerer | 0e152d8 | 2011-06-20 15:49:09 +1000 | [diff] [blame] | 135 | |
Geert Uytterhoeven | 176f293 | 2011-12-06 21:16:13 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 136 | If you don't have a graphical console and you say Y here, the |
Greg Ungerer | 0e152d8 | 2011-06-20 15:49:09 +1000 | [diff] [blame] | 137 | kernel will automatically use the first serial line, /dev/ttyS0, as |
| 138 | system console. |
| 139 | |
| 140 | If unsure, say N. |
| 141 | |
| 142 | endmenu |
| 143 | |
| 144 | endif |