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Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -07001#
2# Network device configuration
3#
4
Jan Engelhardtd1c0a652007-06-13 12:48:53 -07005menuconfig NETDEVICES
Paolo 'Blaisorblade' Giarrussoce2d2ae2006-01-18 17:42:59 -08006 default y if UML
Jan Engelhardte0009822007-07-21 19:11:35 -07007 depends on NET
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -07008 bool "Network device support"
9 ---help---
10 You can say N here if you don't intend to connect your Linux box to
11 any other computer at all.
12
13 You'll have to say Y if your computer contains a network card that
14 you want to use under Linux. If you are going to run SLIP or PPP over
15 telephone line or null modem cable you need say Y here. Connecting
16 two machines with parallel ports using PLIP needs this, as well as
17 AX.25/KISS for sending Internet traffic over amateur radio links.
18
19 See also "The Linux Network Administrator's Guide" by Olaf Kirch and
20 Terry Dawson. Available at <http://www.tldp.org/guides.html>.
21
22 If unsure, say Y.
23
Randy Dunlap1618cb02006-09-25 23:11:21 -070024# All the following symbols are dependent on NETDEVICES - do not repeat
25# that for each of the symbols.
26if NETDEVICES
Randy Dunlapcbcd2a42005-07-27 13:04:35 -070027
Ben Hutchingsa1606c72013-06-18 03:24:51 +010028config MII
29 tristate
30
Jeff Kirsher88491d82011-08-23 00:42:10 -070031config NET_CORE
32 default y
33 bool "Network core driver support"
Jamal Hadi Salim253af422006-01-08 22:34:25 -080034 ---help---
Jeff Kirsher88491d82011-08-23 00:42:10 -070035 You can say N here if you do not intend to use any of the
36 networking core drivers (i.e. VLAN, bridging, bonding, etc.)
37
38if NET_CORE
39
40config BONDING
41 tristate "Bonding driver support"
42 depends on INET
43 depends on IPV6 || IPV6=n
44 ---help---
45 Say 'Y' or 'M' if you wish to be able to 'bond' multiple Ethernet
46 Channels together. This is called 'Etherchannel' by Cisco,
47 'Trunking' by Sun, 802.3ad by the IEEE, and 'Bonding' in Linux.
48
49 The driver supports multiple bonding modes to allow for both high
50 performance and high availability operation.
51
52 Refer to <file:Documentation/networking/bonding.txt> for more
53 information.
54
Jamal Hadi Salim253af422006-01-08 22:34:25 -080055 To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the module
Jeff Kirsher88491d82011-08-23 00:42:10 -070056 will be called bonding.
Jamal Hadi Salim253af422006-01-08 22:34:25 -080057
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -070058config DUMMY
59 tristate "Dummy net driver support"
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -070060 ---help---
61 This is essentially a bit-bucket device (i.e. traffic you send to
62 this device is consigned into oblivion) with a configurable IP
63 address. It is most commonly used in order to make your currently
64 inactive SLIP address seem like a real address for local programs.
65 If you use SLIP or PPP, you might want to say Y here. Since this
66 thing often comes in handy, the default is Y. It won't enlarge your
67 kernel either. What a deal. Read about it in the Network
68 Administrator's Guide, available from
69 <http://www.tldp.org/docs.html#guide>.
70
71 To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the module
Alan Cox9f486612012-05-14 03:57:31 +000072 will be called dummy.
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -070073
Jeff Kirsher88491d82011-08-23 00:42:10 -070074config EQUALIZER
75 tristate "EQL (serial line load balancing) support"
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -070076 ---help---
Jeff Kirsher88491d82011-08-23 00:42:10 -070077 If you have two serial connections to some other computer (this
78 usually requires two modems and two telephone lines) and you use
79 SLIP (the protocol for sending Internet traffic over telephone
80 lines) or PPP (a better SLIP) on them, you can make them behave like
81 one double speed connection using this driver. Naturally, this has
82 to be supported at the other end as well, either with a similar EQL
83 Linux driver or with a Livingston Portmaster 2e.
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -070084
Jeff Kirsher88491d82011-08-23 00:42:10 -070085 Say Y if you want this and read
86 <file:Documentation/networking/eql.txt>. You may also want to read
87 section 6.2 of the NET-3-HOWTO, available from
88 <http://www.tldp.org/docs.html#howto>.
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -070089
90 To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the module
Jeff Kirsher88491d82011-08-23 00:42:10 -070091 will be called eql. If unsure, say N.
92
93config NET_FC
94 bool "Fibre Channel driver support"
95 depends on SCSI && PCI
96 help
97 Fibre Channel is a high speed serial protocol mainly used to connect
98 large storage devices to the computer; it is compatible with and
99 intended to replace SCSI.
100
101 If you intend to use Fibre Channel, you need to have a Fibre channel
102 adaptor card in your computer; say Y here and to the driver for your
103 adaptor below. You also should have said Y to "SCSI support" and
104 "SCSI generic support".
105
Jeff Kirsher88491d82011-08-23 00:42:10 -0700106config IFB
107 tristate "Intermediate Functional Block support"
108 depends on NET_CLS_ACT
109 ---help---
110 This is an intermediate driver that allows sharing of
111 resources.
112 To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the module
113 will be called ifb. If you want to use more than one ifb
114 device at a time, you need to compile this driver as a module.
115 Instead of 'ifb', the devices will then be called 'ifb0',
116 'ifb1' etc.
117 Look at the iproute2 documentation directory for usage etc
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700118
Jiri Pirko3d249d42011-11-11 22:16:48 +0000119source "drivers/net/team/Kconfig"
120
Patrick McHardyb863ceb2007-07-14 18:55:06 -0700121config MACVLAN
Kees Cookbd085b92012-10-02 11:17:55 -0700122 tristate "MAC-VLAN support"
Patrick McHardyb863ceb2007-07-14 18:55:06 -0700123 ---help---
124 This allows one to create virtual interfaces that map packets to
125 or from specific MAC addresses to a particular interface.
126
Patrick McHardy3dbf8d52008-02-26 17:52:05 -0800127 Macvlan devices can be added using the "ip" command from the
128 iproute2 package starting with the iproute2-2.6.23 release:
129
130 "ip link add link <real dev> [ address MAC ] [ NAME ] type macvlan"
131
Patrick McHardyb863ceb2007-07-14 18:55:06 -0700132 To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the module
133 will be called macvlan.
134
Arnd Bergmann20d29d72010-01-30 12:24:26 +0000135config MACVTAP
Kees Cookbd085b92012-10-02 11:17:55 -0700136 tristate "MAC-VLAN based tap driver"
Arnd Bergmann20d29d72010-01-30 12:24:26 +0000137 depends on MACVLAN
Ben Hutchingsde11b0e2014-10-31 03:10:31 +0000138 depends on INET
Arnd Bergmann20d29d72010-01-30 12:24:26 +0000139 help
140 This adds a specialized tap character device driver that is based
141 on the MAC-VLAN network interface, called macvtap. A macvtap device
142 can be added in the same way as a macvlan device, using 'type
Jan Luebbec7966b52014-02-10 21:40:51 +0100143 macvtap', and then be accessed through the tap user space interface.
Arnd Bergmann20d29d72010-01-30 12:24:26 +0000144
145 To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the module
146 will be called macvtap.
147
Mahesh Bandewar2ad7bf32014-11-23 23:07:46 -0800148
149config IPVLAN
150 tristate "IP-VLAN support"
Mahesh Bandewar265de6d2014-11-26 21:13:45 -0800151 depends on INET
152 depends on IPV6
Mahesh Bandewar2ad7bf32014-11-23 23:07:46 -0800153 ---help---
154 This allows one to create virtual devices off of a main interface
155 and packets will be delivered based on the dest L3 (IPv6/IPv4 addr)
156 on packets. All interfaces (including the main interface) share L2
157 making it transparent to the connected L2 switch.
158
159 Ipvlan devices can be added using the "ip" command from the
Mahesh Bandewarf4c2b7a2015-02-18 15:15:57 -0800160 iproute2 package starting with the iproute2-3.19 release:
Mahesh Bandewar2ad7bf32014-11-23 23:07:46 -0800161
162 "ip link add link <main-dev> [ NAME ] type ipvlan"
163
164 To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the module
165 will be called ipvlan.
166
167
stephen hemmingerd3428942012-10-01 12:32:35 +0000168config VXLAN
169 tristate "Virtual eXtensible Local Area Network (VXLAN)"
Kees Cookc9b20a52013-02-22 21:25:38 +0000170 depends on INET
Tom Herbert3ee64f32014-07-13 19:49:42 -0700171 select NET_UDP_TUNNEL
stephen hemmingerd3428942012-10-01 12:32:35 +0000172 ---help---
173 This allows one to create vxlan virtual interfaces that provide
174 Layer 2 Networks over Layer 3 Networks. VXLAN is often used
175 to tunnel virtual network infrastructure in virtualized environments.
176 For more information see:
177 http://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-mahalingam-dutt-dcops-vxlan-02
178
179 To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the module
180 will be called vxlan.
181
Jeff Kirsher88491d82011-08-23 00:42:10 -0700182config NETCONSOLE
183 tristate "Network console logging support"
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700184 ---help---
Jeff Kirsher88491d82011-08-23 00:42:10 -0700185 If you want to log kernel messages over the network, enable this.
186 See <file:Documentation/networking/netconsole.txt> for details.
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700187
Jeff Kirsher88491d82011-08-23 00:42:10 -0700188config NETCONSOLE_DYNAMIC
189 bool "Dynamic reconfiguration of logging targets"
190 depends on NETCONSOLE && SYSFS && CONFIGFS_FS && \
191 !(NETCONSOLE=y && CONFIGFS_FS=m)
192 help
193 This option enables the ability to dynamically reconfigure target
194 parameters (interface, IP addresses, port numbers, MAC addresses)
195 at runtime through a userspace interface exported using configfs.
196 See <file:Documentation/networking/netconsole.txt> for details.
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700197
Jeff Kirsher88491d82011-08-23 00:42:10 -0700198config NETPOLL
199 def_bool NETCONSOLE
Pranith Kumar83fe27e2014-12-05 11:24:45 -0500200 select SRCU
Jeff Kirsher88491d82011-08-23 00:42:10 -0700201
Jeff Kirsher88491d82011-08-23 00:42:10 -0700202config NET_POLL_CONTROLLER
203 def_bool NETPOLL
204
Jon Mason548c2372012-11-16 19:27:13 -0700205config NTB_NETDEV
206 tristate "Virtual Ethernet over NTB"
207 depends on NTB
208
Jeff Kirsher88491d82011-08-23 00:42:10 -0700209config RIONET
210 tristate "RapidIO Ethernet over messaging driver support"
211 depends on RAPIDIO
212
213config RIONET_TX_SIZE
214 int "Number of outbound queue entries"
215 depends on RIONET
216 default "128"
217
218config RIONET_RX_SIZE
219 int "Number of inbound queue entries"
220 depends on RIONET
221 default "128"
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700222
223config TUN
224 tristate "Universal TUN/TAP device driver support"
Ben Hutchingsde11b0e2014-10-31 03:10:31 +0000225 depends on INET
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700226 select CRC32
227 ---help---
228 TUN/TAP provides packet reception and transmission for user space
229 programs. It can be viewed as a simple Point-to-Point or Ethernet
230 device, which instead of receiving packets from a physical media,
231 receives them from user space program and instead of sending packets
232 via physical media writes them to the user space program.
233
234 When a program opens /dev/net/tun, driver creates and registers
235 corresponding net device tunX or tapX. After a program closed above
236 devices, driver will automatically delete tunXX or tapXX device and
237 all routes corresponding to it.
238
239 Please read <file:Documentation/networking/tuntap.txt> for more
240 information.
241
242 To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the module
243 will be called tun.
244
245 If you don't know what to use this for, you don't need it.
246
Pavel Emelyanove314dbd2007-09-25 16:14:46 -0700247config VETH
Rusty Russell6a9a0252007-11-06 20:35:55 -0800248 tristate "Virtual ethernet pair device"
Pavel Emelyanove314dbd2007-09-25 16:14:46 -0700249 ---help---
Rusty Russell6a9a0252007-11-06 20:35:55 -0800250 This device is a local ethernet tunnel. Devices are created in pairs.
251 When one end receives the packet it appears on its pair and vice
252 versa.
Pavel Emelyanove314dbd2007-09-25 16:14:46 -0700253
Jeff Kirsher88491d82011-08-23 00:42:10 -0700254config VIRTIO_NET
Kees Cookbd085b92012-10-02 11:17:55 -0700255 tristate "Virtio network driver"
256 depends on VIRTIO
Michael Dalton8cabd6a2014-01-17 01:27:08 -0800257 select AVERAGE
Jeff Kirsher88491d82011-08-23 00:42:10 -0700258 ---help---
259 This is the virtual network driver for virtio. It can be used with
260 lguest or QEMU based VMMs (like KVM or Xen). Say Y or M.
261
Daniel Borkmanne4fc4082013-06-21 19:38:08 +0200262config NLMON
263 tristate "Virtual netlink monitoring device"
264 ---help---
265 This option enables a monitoring net device for netlink skbs. The
266 purpose of this is to analyze netlink messages with packet sockets.
267 Thus applications like tcpdump will be able to see local netlink
268 messages if they tap into the netlink device, record pcaps for further
269 diagnostics, etc. This is mostly intended for developers or support
270 to debug netlink issues. If unsure, say N.
271
Jeff Kirsher88491d82011-08-23 00:42:10 -0700272endif # NET_CORE
273
274config SUNGEM_PHY
275 tristate
276
277source "drivers/net/arcnet/Kconfig"
278
279source "drivers/atm/Kconfig"
280
281source "drivers/net/caif/Kconfig"
282
Ben Hutchings3b158852011-11-27 17:08:33 +0000283source "drivers/net/dsa/Kconfig"
284
Jeff Kirsher88491d82011-08-23 00:42:10 -0700285source "drivers/net/ethernet/Kconfig"
286
287source "drivers/net/fddi/Kconfig"
288
Paul Bollefecc7352011-11-08 10:31:10 +0000289source "drivers/net/hippi/Kconfig"
290
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700291config NET_SB1000
292 tristate "General Instruments Surfboard 1000"
Randy Dunlapcbcd2a42005-07-27 13:04:35 -0700293 depends on PNP
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700294 ---help---
295 This is a driver for the General Instrument (also known as
296 NextLevel) SURFboard 1000 internal
297 cable modem. This is an ISA card which is used by a number of cable
298 TV companies to provide cable modem access. It's a one-way
299 downstream-only cable modem, meaning that your upstream net link is
300 provided by your regular phone modem.
301
302 At present this driver only compiles as a module, so say M here if
303 you have this card. The module will be called sb1000. Then read
304 <file:Documentation/networking/README.sb1000> for information on how
305 to use this module, as it needs special ppp scripts for establishing
306 a connection. Further documentation and the necessary scripts can be
307 found at:
308
309 <http://www.jacksonville.net/~fventuri/>
310 <http://home.adelphia.net/~siglercm/sb1000.html>
311 <http://linuxpower.cx/~cable/>
312
313 If you don't have this card, of course say N.
314
Andy Fleming00db8182005-07-30 19:31:23 -0400315source "drivers/net/phy/Kconfig"
316
Jeff Kirsher18e635f2011-08-03 03:01:58 -0700317source "drivers/net/plip/Kconfig"
318
Jeff Kirsher88491d82011-08-23 00:42:10 -0700319source "drivers/net/ppp/Kconfig"
320
Jeff Kirsherb5451d72011-08-03 03:17:13 -0700321source "drivers/net/slip/Kconfig"
322
Jeff Kirsher88491d82011-08-23 00:42:10 -0700323source "drivers/s390/net/Kconfig"
324
Jeff Kirsher88491d82011-08-23 00:42:10 -0700325source "drivers/net/usb/Kconfig"
326
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700327source "drivers/net/wireless/Kconfig"
328
Inaky Perez-Gonzalez143ee2d2008-12-23 16:18:48 -0800329source "drivers/net/wimax/Kconfig"
330
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700331source "drivers/net/wan/Kconfig"
332
alex.bluesman.smirnov@gmail.com0739d642012-08-26 05:10:11 +0000333source "drivers/net/ieee802154/Kconfig"
334
Jeremy Fitzhardinge0d160212007-07-17 18:37:06 -0700335config XEN_NETDEV_FRONTEND
336 tristate "Xen network device frontend driver"
337 depends on XEN
Jeremy Fitzhardinge70030872009-03-27 16:28:34 -0700338 select XEN_XENBUS_FRONTEND
Jeremy Fitzhardinge0d160212007-07-17 18:37:06 -0700339 default y
340 help
Ian Campbellf942dc22011-03-15 00:06:18 +0000341 This driver provides support for Xen paravirtual network
342 devices exported by a Xen network driver domain (often
343 domain 0).
344
345 The corresponding Linux backend driver is enabled by the
346 CONFIG_XEN_NETDEV_BACKEND option.
347
348 If you are compiling a kernel for use as Xen guest, you
349 should say Y here. To compile this driver as a module, chose
350 M here: the module will be called xen-netfront.
351
352config XEN_NETDEV_BACKEND
353 tristate "Xen backend network device"
354 depends on XEN_BACKEND
355 help
356 This driver allows the kernel to act as a Xen network driver
357 domain which exports paravirtual network devices to other
358 Xen domains. These devices can be accessed by any operating
359 system that implements a compatible front end.
360
361 The corresponding Linux frontend driver is enabled by the
362 CONFIG_XEN_NETDEV_FRONTEND configuration option.
363
364 The backend driver presents a standard network device
365 endpoint for each paravirtual network device to the driver
366 domain network stack. These can then be bridged or routed
367 etc in order to provide full network connectivity.
368
369 If you are compiling a kernel to run in a Xen network driver
370 domain (often this is domain 0) you should say Y here. To
371 compile this driver as a module, chose M here: the module
372 will be called xen-netback.
Jeremy Fitzhardinge0d160212007-07-17 18:37:06 -0700373
Shreyas Bhatewarad1a890fa2009-10-13 00:15:51 -0700374config VMXNET3
Philippe De Muytere85eb112010-11-11 12:31:21 +0000375 tristate "VMware VMXNET3 ethernet driver"
376 depends on PCI && INET
377 help
378 This driver supports VMware's vmxnet3 virtual ethernet NIC.
379 To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
380 module will be called vmxnet3.
Shreyas Bhatewarad1a890fa2009-10-13 00:15:51 -0700381
Haiyang Zhang95fa0402011-11-28 13:35:35 -0800382source "drivers/net/hyperv/Kconfig"
383
Jan Engelhardtd1c0a652007-06-13 12:48:53 -0700384endif # NETDEVICES