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Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -07001# drivers/mtd/maps/Kconfig
Thomas Gleixnere5580fb2005-11-07 11:15:40 +00002# $Id: Kconfig,v 1.18 2005/11/07 11:14:24 gleixner Exp $
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -07003
4menu "Self-contained MTD device drivers"
5 depends on MTD!=n
6
7config MTD_PMC551
8 tristate "Ramix PMC551 PCI Mezzanine RAM card support"
Jan Engelhardtec98c682007-04-19 16:21:41 -05009 depends on PCI
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -070010 ---help---
11 This provides a MTD device driver for the Ramix PMC551 RAM PCI card
12 from Ramix Inc. <http://www.ramix.com/products/memory/pmc551.html>.
13 These devices come in memory configurations from 32M - 1G. If you
14 have one, you probably want to enable this.
15
16 If this driver is compiled as a module you get the ability to select
17 the size of the aperture window pointing into the devices memory.
18 What this means is that if you have a 1G card, normally the kernel
19 will use a 1G memory map as its view of the device. As a module,
20 you can select a 1M window into the memory and the driver will
21 "slide" the window around the PMC551's memory. This was
22 particularly useful on the 2.2 kernels on PPC architectures as there
23 was limited kernel space to deal with.
24
25config MTD_PMC551_BUGFIX
26 bool "PMC551 256M DRAM Bugfix"
27 depends on MTD_PMC551
28 help
29 Some of Ramix's PMC551 boards with 256M configurations have invalid
30 column and row mux values. This option will fix them, but will
31 break other memory configurations. If unsure say N.
32
33config MTD_PMC551_DEBUG
34 bool "PMC551 Debugging"
35 depends on MTD_PMC551
36 help
37 This option makes the PMC551 more verbose during its operation and
38 is only really useful if you are developing on this driver or
39 suspect a possible hardware or driver bug. If unsure say N.
40
41config MTD_MS02NV
42 tristate "DEC MS02-NV NVRAM module support"
Jan Engelhardtec98c682007-04-19 16:21:41 -050043 depends on MACH_DECSTATION
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -070044 help
45 This is an MTD driver for the DEC's MS02-NV (54-20948-01) battery
46 backed-up NVRAM module. The module was originally meant as an NFS
47 accelerator. Say Y here if you have a DECstation 5000/2x0 or a
48 DECsystem 5900 equipped with such a module.
49
Martin Michlmayrbe21ce12006-03-20 04:40:26 +000050 If you want to compile this driver as a module ( = code which can be
51 inserted in and removed from the running kernel whenever you want),
Alexander E. Patrakov39f5fb32007-03-16 18:28:43 +050052 say M here and read <file:Documentation/kbuild/modules.txt>.
53 The module will be called ms02-nv.ko.
Martin Michlmayrbe21ce12006-03-20 04:40:26 +000054
David Brownell1d6432f2006-01-08 13:34:22 -080055config MTD_DATAFLASH
56 tristate "Support for AT45xxx DataFlash"
Jan Engelhardtec98c682007-04-19 16:21:41 -050057 depends on SPI_MASTER && EXPERIMENTAL
David Brownell1d6432f2006-01-08 13:34:22 -080058 help
59 This enables access to AT45xxx DataFlash chips, using SPI.
60 Sometimes DataFlash chips are packaged inside MMC-format
61 cards; at this writing, the MMC stack won't handle those.
62
Mike Lavender2f9f7622006-01-08 13:34:27 -080063config MTD_M25P80
David Brownellfa0a8c72007-06-24 15:12:35 -070064 tristate "Support most SPI Flash chips (AT26DF, M25P, W25X, ...)"
Jan Engelhardtec98c682007-04-19 16:21:41 -050065 depends on SPI_MASTER && EXPERIMENTAL
Mike Lavender2f9f7622006-01-08 13:34:27 -080066 help
David Brownellfa0a8c72007-06-24 15:12:35 -070067 This enables access to most modern SPI flash chips, used for
68 program and data storage. Series supported include Atmel AT26DF,
69 Spansion S25SL, SST 25VF, ST M25P, and Winbond W25X. Other chips
70 are supported as well. See the driver source for the current list,
71 or to add other chips.
72
73 Note that the original DataFlash chips (AT45 series, not AT26DF),
74 need an entirely different driver.
75
76 Set up your spi devices with the right board-specific platform data,
77 if you want to specify device partitioning or to use a device which
78 doesn't support the JEDEC ID instruction.
Mike Lavender2f9f7622006-01-08 13:34:27 -080079
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -070080config MTD_SLRAM
81 tristate "Uncached system RAM"
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -070082 help
83 If your CPU cannot cache all of the physical memory in your machine,
84 you can still use it for storage or swap by using this driver to
85 present it to the system as a Memory Technology Device.
86
87config MTD_PHRAM
88 tristate "Physical system RAM"
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -070089 help
90 This is a re-implementation of the slram driver above.
91
92 Use this driver to access physical memory that the kernel proper
93 doesn't have access to, memory beyond the mem=xxx limit, nvram,
94 memory on the video card, etc...
95
96config MTD_LART
97 tristate "28F160xx flash driver for LART"
Jan Engelhardtec98c682007-04-19 16:21:41 -050098 depends on SA1100_LART
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -070099 help
100 This enables the flash driver for LART. Please note that you do
101 not need any mapping/chip driver for LART. This one does it all
102 for you, so go disable all of those if you enabled some of them (:
103
104config MTD_MTDRAM
105 tristate "Test driver using RAM"
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700106 help
107 This enables a test MTD device driver which uses vmalloc() to
108 provide storage. You probably want to say 'N' unless you're
109 testing stuff.
110
111config MTDRAM_TOTAL_SIZE
112 int "MTDRAM device size in KiB"
113 depends on MTD_MTDRAM
114 default "4096"
115 help
116 This allows you to configure the total size of the MTD device
117 emulated by the MTDRAM driver. If the MTDRAM driver is built
118 as a module, it is also possible to specify this as a parameter when
119 loading the module.
120
121config MTDRAM_ERASE_SIZE
122 int "MTDRAM erase block size in KiB"
123 depends on MTD_MTDRAM
124 default "128"
125 help
126 This allows you to configure the size of the erase blocks in the
127 device emulated by the MTDRAM driver. If the MTDRAM driver is built
128 as a module, it is also possible to specify this as a parameter when
129 loading the module.
130
131#If not a module (I don't want to test it as a module)
132config MTDRAM_ABS_POS
133 hex "SRAM Hexadecimal Absolute position or 0"
134 depends on MTD_MTDRAM=y
135 default "0"
136 help
137 If you have system RAM accessible by the CPU but not used by Linux
138 in normal operation, you can give the physical address at which the
139 available RAM starts, and the MTDRAM driver will use it instead of
Thomas Gleixnere5580fb2005-11-07 11:15:40 +0000140 allocating space from Linux's available memory. Otherwise, leave
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700141 this set to zero. Most people will want to leave this as zero.
142
Joern Engelacc8dad2006-04-10 22:54:17 -0700143config MTD_BLOCK2MTD
144 tristate "MTD using block device"
Jan Engelhardtec98c682007-04-19 16:21:41 -0500145 depends on BLOCK
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700146 help
147 This driver allows a block device to appear as an MTD. It would
148 generally be used in the following cases:
149
150 Using Compact Flash as an MTD, these usually present themselves to
151 the system as an ATA drive.
152 Testing MTD users (eg JFFS2) on large media and media that might
153 be removed during a write (using the floppy drive).
154
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700155comment "Disk-On-Chip Device Drivers"
156
157config MTD_DOC2000
158 tristate "M-Systems Disk-On-Chip 2000 and Millennium (DEPRECATED)"
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700159 select MTD_DOCPROBE
160 select MTD_NAND_IDS
161 ---help---
162 This provides an MTD device driver for the M-Systems DiskOnChip
163 2000 and Millennium devices. Originally designed for the DiskOnChip
164 2000, it also now includes support for the DiskOnChip Millennium.
165 If you have problems with this driver and the DiskOnChip Millennium,
166 you may wish to try the alternative Millennium driver below. To use
167 the alternative driver, you will need to undefine DOC_SINGLE_DRIVER
168 in the <file:drivers/mtd/devices/docprobe.c> source code.
169
170 If you use this device, you probably also want to enable the NFTL
171 'NAND Flash Translation Layer' option below, which is used to
172 emulate a block device by using a kind of file system on the flash
173 chips.
174
175 NOTE: This driver is deprecated and will probably be removed soon.
176 Please try the new DiskOnChip driver under "NAND Flash Device
177 Drivers".
178
179config MTD_DOC2001
180 tristate "M-Systems Disk-On-Chip Millennium-only alternative driver (DEPRECATED)"
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700181 select MTD_DOCPROBE
182 select MTD_NAND_IDS
183 ---help---
Thomas Gleixnere5580fb2005-11-07 11:15:40 +0000184 This provides an alternative MTD device driver for the M-Systems
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700185 DiskOnChip Millennium devices. Use this if you have problems with
186 the combined DiskOnChip 2000 and Millennium driver above. To get
187 the DiskOnChip probe code to load and use this driver instead of
188 the other one, you will need to undefine DOC_SINGLE_DRIVER near
189 the beginning of <file:drivers/mtd/devices/docprobe.c>.
190
191 If you use this device, you probably also want to enable the NFTL
192 'NAND Flash Translation Layer' option below, which is used to
193 emulate a block device by using a kind of file system on the flash
194 chips.
195
196 NOTE: This driver is deprecated and will probably be removed soon.
197 Please try the new DiskOnChip driver under "NAND Flash Device
198 Drivers".
199
200config MTD_DOC2001PLUS
201 tristate "M-Systems Disk-On-Chip Millennium Plus"
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700202 select MTD_DOCPROBE
203 select MTD_NAND_IDS
204 ---help---
205 This provides an MTD device driver for the M-Systems DiskOnChip
206 Millennium Plus devices.
207
208 If you use this device, you probably also want to enable the INFTL
209 'Inverse NAND Flash Translation Layer' option below, which is used
Thomas Gleixnere5580fb2005-11-07 11:15:40 +0000210 to emulate a block device by using a kind of file system on the
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700211 flash chips.
212
213 NOTE: This driver will soon be replaced by the new DiskOnChip driver
214 under "NAND Flash Device Drivers" (currently that driver does not
215 support all Millennium Plus devices).
216
217config MTD_DOCPROBE
218 tristate
219 select MTD_DOCECC
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700220
221config MTD_DOCECC
222 tristate
223
224config MTD_DOCPROBE_ADVANCED
225 bool "Advanced detection options for DiskOnChip"
226 depends on MTD_DOCPROBE
227 help
228 This option allows you to specify nonstandard address at which to
229 probe for a DiskOnChip, or to change the detection options. You
230 are unlikely to need any of this unless you are using LinuxBIOS.
231 Say 'N'.
232
233config MTD_DOCPROBE_ADDRESS
234 hex "Physical address of DiskOnChip" if MTD_DOCPROBE_ADVANCED
235 depends on MTD_DOCPROBE
236 default "0x0000" if MTD_DOCPROBE_ADVANCED
237 default "0" if !MTD_DOCPROBE_ADVANCED
238 ---help---
239 By default, the probe for DiskOnChip devices will look for a
240 DiskOnChip at every multiple of 0x2000 between 0xC8000 and 0xEE000.
241 This option allows you to specify a single address at which to probe
242 for the device, which is useful if you have other devices in that
243 range which get upset when they are probed.
244
245 (Note that on PowerPC, the normal probe will only check at
246 0xE4000000.)
247
248 Normally, you should leave this set to zero, to allow the probe at
249 the normal addresses.
250
251config MTD_DOCPROBE_HIGH
252 bool "Probe high addresses"
253 depends on MTD_DOCPROBE_ADVANCED
254 help
255 By default, the probe for DiskOnChip devices will look for a
256 DiskOnChip at every multiple of 0x2000 between 0xC8000 and 0xEE000.
257 This option changes to make it probe between 0xFFFC8000 and
258 0xFFFEE000. Unless you are using LinuxBIOS, this is unlikely to be
259 useful to you. Say 'N'.
260
261config MTD_DOCPROBE_55AA
262 bool "Probe for 0x55 0xAA BIOS Extension Signature"
263 depends on MTD_DOCPROBE_ADVANCED
264 help
265 Check for the 0x55 0xAA signature of a DiskOnChip, and do not
266 continue with probing if it is absent. The signature will always be
267 present for a DiskOnChip 2000 or a normal DiskOnChip Millennium.
268 Only if you have overwritten the first block of a DiskOnChip
269 Millennium will it be absent. Enable this option if you are using
270 LinuxBIOS or if you need to recover a DiskOnChip Millennium on which
271 you have managed to wipe the first block.
272
273endmenu
274