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1 | # | ||
2 | # Serial device configuration | ||
3 | # | ||
4 | |||
5 | menu "Serial drivers" | ||
6 | depends on HAS_IOMEM | ||
7 | |||
8 | # | ||
9 | # The new 8250/16550 serial drivers | ||
10 | config SERIAL_8250 | ||
11 | tristate "8250/16550 and compatible serial support" | ||
12 | select SERIAL_CORE | ||
13 | ---help--- | ||
14 | This selects whether you want to include the driver for the standard | ||
15 | serial ports. The standard answer is Y. People who might say N | ||
16 | here are those that are setting up dedicated Ethernet WWW/FTP | ||
17 | servers, or users that have one of the various bus mice instead of a | ||
18 | serial mouse and don't intend to use their machine's standard serial | ||
19 | port for anything. (Note that the Cyclades and Stallion multi | ||
20 | serial port drivers do not need this driver built in for them to | ||
21 | work.) | ||
22 | |||
23 | To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the | ||
24 | module will be called 8250. | ||
25 | [WARNING: Do not compile this driver as a module if you are using | ||
26 | non-standard serial ports, since the configuration information will | ||
27 | be lost when the driver is unloaded. This limitation may be lifted | ||
28 | in the future.] | ||
29 | |||
30 | BTW1: If you have a mouseman serial mouse which is not recognized by | ||
31 | the X window system, try running gpm first. | ||
32 | |||
33 | BTW2: If you intend to use a software modem (also called Winmodem) | ||
34 | under Linux, forget it. These modems are crippled and require | ||
35 | proprietary drivers which are only available under Windows. | ||
36 | |||
37 | Most people will say Y or M here, so that they can use serial mice, | ||
38 | modems and similar devices connecting to the standard serial ports. | ||
39 | |||
40 | config SERIAL_8250_CONSOLE | ||
41 | bool "Console on 8250/16550 and compatible serial port" | ||
42 | depends on SERIAL_8250=y | ||
43 | select SERIAL_CORE_CONSOLE | ||
44 | ---help--- | ||
45 | If you say Y here, it will be possible to use a serial port as the | ||
46 | system console (the system console is the device which receives all | ||
47 | kernel messages and warnings and which allows logins in single user | ||
48 | mode). This could be useful if some terminal or printer is connected | ||
49 | to that serial port. | ||
50 | |||
51 | Even if you say Y here, the currently visible virtual console | ||
52 | (/dev/tty0) will still be used as the system console by default, but | ||
53 | you can alter that using a kernel command line option such as | ||
54 | "console=ttyS1". (Try "man bootparam" or see the documentation of | ||
55 | your boot loader (grub or lilo or loadlin) about how to pass options | ||
56 | to the kernel at boot time.) | ||
57 | |||
58 | If you don't have a VGA card installed and you say Y here, the | ||
59 | kernel will automatically use the first serial line, /dev/ttyS0, as | ||
60 | system console. | ||
61 | |||
62 | You can set that using a kernel command line option such as | ||
63 | "console=uart8250,io,0x3f8,9600n8" | ||
64 | "console=uart8250,mmio,0xff5e0000,115200n8". | ||
65 | and it will switch to normal serial console when the corresponding | ||
66 | port is ready. | ||
67 | "earlycon=uart8250,io,0x3f8,9600n8" | ||
68 | "earlycon=uart8250,mmio,0xff5e0000,115200n8". | ||
69 | it will not only setup early console. | ||
70 | |||
71 | If unsure, say N. | ||
72 | |||
73 | config FIX_EARLYCON_MEM | ||
74 | bool | ||
75 | depends on X86 | ||
76 | default y | ||
77 | |||
78 | config SERIAL_8250_GSC | ||
79 | tristate | ||
80 | depends on SERIAL_8250 && GSC | ||
81 | default SERIAL_8250 | ||
82 | |||
83 | config SERIAL_8250_PCI | ||
84 | tristate "8250/16550 PCI device support" if EXPERT | ||
85 | depends on SERIAL_8250 && PCI | ||
86 | default SERIAL_8250 | ||
87 | help | ||
88 | This builds standard PCI serial support. You may be able to | ||
89 | disable this feature if you only need legacy serial support. | ||
90 | Saves about 9K. | ||
91 | |||
92 | config SERIAL_8250_PNP | ||
93 | tristate "8250/16550 PNP device support" if EXPERT | ||
94 | depends on SERIAL_8250 && PNP | ||
95 | default SERIAL_8250 | ||
96 | help | ||
97 | This builds standard PNP serial support. You may be able to | ||
98 | disable this feature if you only need legacy serial support. | ||
99 | |||
100 | config SERIAL_8250_HP300 | ||
101 | tristate | ||
102 | depends on SERIAL_8250 && HP300 | ||
103 | default SERIAL_8250 | ||
104 | |||
105 | config SERIAL_8250_CS | ||
106 | tristate "8250/16550 PCMCIA device support" | ||
107 | depends on PCMCIA && SERIAL_8250 | ||
108 | ---help--- | ||
109 | Say Y here to enable support for 16-bit PCMCIA serial devices, | ||
110 | including serial port cards, modems, and the modem functions of | ||
111 | multi-function Ethernet/modem cards. (PCMCIA- or PC-cards are | ||
112 | credit-card size devices often used with laptops.) | ||
113 | |||
114 | To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the | ||
115 | module will be called serial_cs. | ||
116 | |||
117 | If unsure, say N. | ||
118 | |||
119 | config SERIAL_8250_NR_UARTS | ||
120 | int "Maximum number of 8250/16550 serial ports" | ||
121 | depends on SERIAL_8250 | ||
122 | default "4" | ||
123 | help | ||
124 | Set this to the number of serial ports you want the driver | ||
125 | to support. This includes any ports discovered via ACPI or | ||
126 | PCI enumeration and any ports that may be added at run-time | ||
127 | via hot-plug, or any ISA multi-port serial cards. | ||
128 | |||
129 | config SERIAL_8250_RUNTIME_UARTS | ||
130 | int "Number of 8250/16550 serial ports to register at runtime" | ||
131 | depends on SERIAL_8250 | ||
132 | range 0 SERIAL_8250_NR_UARTS | ||
133 | default "4" | ||
134 | help | ||
135 | Set this to the maximum number of serial ports you want | ||
136 | the kernel to register at boot time. This can be overridden | ||
137 | with the module parameter "nr_uarts", or boot-time parameter | ||
138 | 8250.nr_uarts | ||
139 | |||
140 | config SERIAL_8250_EXTENDED | ||
141 | bool "Extended 8250/16550 serial driver options" | ||
142 | depends on SERIAL_8250 | ||
143 | help | ||
144 | If you wish to use any non-standard features of the standard "dumb" | ||
145 | driver, say Y here. This includes HUB6 support, shared serial | ||
146 | interrupts, special multiport support, support for more than the | ||
147 | four COM 1/2/3/4 boards, etc. | ||
148 | |||
149 | Note that the answer to this question won't directly affect the | ||
150 | kernel: saying N will just cause the configurator to skip all | ||
151 | the questions about serial driver options. If unsure, say N. | ||
152 | |||
153 | config SERIAL_8250_MANY_PORTS | ||
154 | bool "Support more than 4 legacy serial ports" | ||
155 | depends on SERIAL_8250_EXTENDED && !IA64 | ||
156 | help | ||
157 | Say Y here if you have dumb serial boards other than the four | ||
158 | standard COM 1/2/3/4 ports. This may happen if you have an AST | ||
159 | FourPort, Accent Async, Boca (read the Boca mini-HOWTO, available | ||
160 | from <http://www.tldp.org/docs.html#howto>), or other custom | ||
161 | serial port hardware which acts similar to standard serial port | ||
162 | hardware. If you only use the standard COM 1/2/3/4 ports, you can | ||
163 | say N here to save some memory. You can also say Y if you have an | ||
164 | "intelligent" multiport card such as Cyclades, Digiboards, etc. | ||
165 | |||
166 | # | ||
167 | # Multi-port serial cards | ||
168 | # | ||
169 | |||
170 | config SERIAL_8250_FOURPORT | ||
171 | tristate "Support Fourport cards" | ||
172 | depends on SERIAL_8250 != n && ISA && SERIAL_8250_MANY_PORTS | ||
173 | help | ||
174 | Say Y here if you have an AST FourPort serial board. | ||
175 | |||
176 | To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the module | ||
177 | will be called 8250_fourport. | ||
178 | |||
179 | config SERIAL_8250_ACCENT | ||
180 | tristate "Support Accent cards" | ||
181 | depends on SERIAL_8250 != n && ISA && SERIAL_8250_MANY_PORTS | ||
182 | help | ||
183 | Say Y here if you have an Accent Async serial board. | ||
184 | |||
185 | To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the module | ||
186 | will be called 8250_accent. | ||
187 | |||
188 | config SERIAL_8250_BOCA | ||
189 | tristate "Support Boca cards" | ||
190 | depends on SERIAL_8250 != n && ISA && SERIAL_8250_MANY_PORTS | ||
191 | help | ||
192 | Say Y here if you have a Boca serial board. Please read the Boca | ||
193 | mini-HOWTO, available from <http://www.tldp.org/docs.html#howto> | ||
194 | |||
195 | To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the module | ||
196 | will be called 8250_boca. | ||
197 | |||
198 | config SERIAL_8250_EXAR_ST16C554 | ||
199 | tristate "Support Exar ST16C554/554D Quad UART" | ||
200 | depends on SERIAL_8250 != n && ISA && SERIAL_8250_MANY_PORTS | ||
201 | help | ||
202 | The Uplogix Envoy TU301 uses this Exar Quad UART. If you are | ||
203 | tinkering with your Envoy TU301, or have a machine with this UART, | ||
204 | say Y here. | ||
205 | |||
206 | To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the module | ||
207 | will be called 8250_exar_st16c554. | ||
208 | |||
209 | config SERIAL_8250_HUB6 | ||
210 | tristate "Support Hub6 cards" | ||
211 | depends on SERIAL_8250 != n && ISA && SERIAL_8250_MANY_PORTS | ||
212 | help | ||
213 | Say Y here if you have a HUB6 serial board. | ||
214 | |||
215 | To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the module | ||
216 | will be called 8250_hub6. | ||
217 | |||
218 | config SERIAL_8250_SHARE_IRQ | ||
219 | bool "Support for sharing serial interrupts" | ||
220 | depends on SERIAL_8250_EXTENDED | ||
221 | help | ||
222 | Some serial boards have hardware support which allows multiple dumb | ||
223 | serial ports on the same board to share a single IRQ. To enable | ||
224 | support for this in the serial driver, say Y here. | ||
225 | |||
226 | config SERIAL_8250_DETECT_IRQ | ||
227 | bool "Autodetect IRQ on standard ports (unsafe)" | ||
228 | depends on SERIAL_8250_EXTENDED | ||
229 | help | ||
230 | Say Y here if you want the kernel to try to guess which IRQ | ||
231 | to use for your serial port. | ||
232 | |||
233 | This is considered unsafe; it is far better to configure the IRQ in | ||
234 | a boot script using the setserial command. | ||
235 | |||
236 | If unsure, say N. | ||
237 | |||
238 | config SERIAL_8250_RSA | ||
239 | bool "Support RSA serial ports" | ||
240 | depends on SERIAL_8250_EXTENDED | ||
241 | help | ||
242 | ::: To be written ::: | ||
243 | |||
244 | config SERIAL_8250_MCA | ||
245 | tristate "Support 8250-type ports on MCA buses" | ||
246 | depends on SERIAL_8250 != n && MCA | ||
247 | help | ||
248 | Say Y here if you have a MCA serial ports. | ||
249 | |||
250 | To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the module | ||
251 | will be called 8250_mca. | ||
252 | |||
253 | config SERIAL_8250_ACORN | ||
254 | tristate "Acorn expansion card serial port support" | ||
255 | depends on ARCH_ACORN && SERIAL_8250 | ||
256 | help | ||
257 | If you have an Atomwide Serial card or Serial Port card for an Acorn | ||
258 | system, say Y to this option. The driver can handle 1, 2, or 3 port | ||
259 | cards. If unsure, say N. | ||
260 | |||
261 | config SERIAL_8250_RM9K | ||
262 | bool "Support for MIPS RM9xxx integrated serial port" | ||
263 | depends on SERIAL_8250 != n && SERIAL_RM9000 | ||
264 | select SERIAL_8250_SHARE_IRQ | ||
265 | help | ||
266 | Selecting this option will add support for the integrated serial | ||
267 | port hardware found on MIPS RM9122 and similar processors. | ||
268 | If unsure, say N. | ||
269 | |||
270 | comment "Non-8250 serial port support" | ||
271 | |||
272 | config SERIAL_AMBA_PL010 | ||
273 | tristate "ARM AMBA PL010 serial port support" | ||
274 | depends on ARM_AMBA && (BROKEN || !ARCH_VERSATILE) | ||
275 | select SERIAL_CORE | ||
276 | help | ||
277 | This selects the ARM(R) AMBA(R) PrimeCell PL010 UART. If you have | ||
278 | an Integrator/AP or Integrator/PP2 platform, or if you have a | ||
279 | Cirrus Logic EP93xx CPU, say Y or M here. | ||
280 | |||
281 | If unsure, say N. | ||
282 | |||
283 | config SERIAL_AMBA_PL010_CONSOLE | ||
284 | bool "Support for console on AMBA serial port" | ||
285 | depends on SERIAL_AMBA_PL010=y | ||
286 | select SERIAL_CORE_CONSOLE | ||
287 | ---help--- | ||
288 | Say Y here if you wish to use an AMBA PrimeCell UART as the system | ||
289 | console (the system console is the device which receives all kernel | ||
290 | messages and warnings and which allows logins in single user mode). | ||
291 | |||
292 | Even if you say Y here, the currently visible framebuffer console | ||
293 | (/dev/tty0) will still be used as the system console by default, but | ||
294 | you can alter that using a kernel command line option such as | ||
295 | "console=ttyAM0". (Try "man bootparam" or see the documentation of | ||
296 | your boot loader (lilo or loadlin) about how to pass options to the | ||
297 | kernel at boot time.) | ||
298 | |||
299 | config SERIAL_AMBA_PL011 | ||
300 | tristate "ARM AMBA PL011 serial port support" | ||
301 | depends on ARM_AMBA | ||
302 | select SERIAL_CORE | ||
303 | help | ||
304 | This selects the ARM(R) AMBA(R) PrimeCell PL011 UART. If you have | ||
305 | an Integrator/PP2, Integrator/CP or Versatile platform, say Y or M | ||
306 | here. | ||
307 | |||
308 | If unsure, say N. | ||
309 | |||
310 | config SERIAL_AMBA_PL011_CONSOLE | ||
311 | bool "Support for console on AMBA serial port" | ||
312 | depends on SERIAL_AMBA_PL011=y | ||
313 | select SERIAL_CORE_CONSOLE | ||
314 | ---help--- | ||
315 | Say Y here if you wish to use an AMBA PrimeCell UART as the system | ||
316 | console (the system console is the device which receives all kernel | ||
317 | messages and warnings and which allows logins in single user mode). | ||
318 | |||
319 | Even if you say Y here, the currently visible framebuffer console | ||
320 | (/dev/tty0) will still be used as the system console by default, but | ||
321 | you can alter that using a kernel command line option such as | ||
322 | "console=ttyAMA0". (Try "man bootparam" or see the documentation of | ||
323 | your boot loader (lilo or loadlin) about how to pass options to the | ||
324 | kernel at boot time.) | ||
325 | |||
326 | config SERIAL_SB1250_DUART | ||
327 | tristate "BCM1xxx on-chip DUART serial support" | ||
328 | depends on SIBYTE_SB1xxx_SOC=y | ||
329 | select SERIAL_CORE | ||
330 | default y | ||
331 | ---help--- | ||
332 | Support for the asynchronous serial interface (DUART) included in | ||
333 | the BCM1250 and derived System-On-a-Chip (SOC) devices. Note that | ||
334 | the letter D in DUART stands for "dual", which is how the device | ||
335 | is implemented. Depending on the SOC configuration there may be | ||
336 | one or more DUARTs available of which all are handled. | ||
337 | |||
338 | If unsure, say Y. To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: | ||
339 | the module will be called sb1250-duart. | ||
340 | |||
341 | config SERIAL_SB1250_DUART_CONSOLE | ||
342 | bool "Support for console on a BCM1xxx DUART serial port" | ||
343 | depends on SERIAL_SB1250_DUART=y | ||
344 | select SERIAL_CORE_CONSOLE | ||
345 | default y | ||
346 | ---help--- | ||
347 | If you say Y here, it will be possible to use a serial port as the | ||
348 | system console (the system console is the device which receives all | ||
349 | kernel messages and warnings and which allows logins in single user | ||
350 | mode). | ||
351 | |||
352 | If unsure, say Y. | ||
353 | |||
354 | config SERIAL_ATMEL | ||
355 | bool "AT91 / AT32 on-chip serial port support" | ||
356 | depends on (ARM && ARCH_AT91) || AVR32 | ||
357 | select SERIAL_CORE | ||
358 | help | ||
359 | This enables the driver for the on-chip UARTs of the Atmel | ||
360 | AT91 and AT32 processors. | ||
361 | |||
362 | config SERIAL_ATMEL_CONSOLE | ||
363 | bool "Support for console on AT91 / AT32 serial port" | ||
364 | depends on SERIAL_ATMEL=y | ||
365 | select SERIAL_CORE_CONSOLE | ||
366 | help | ||
367 | Say Y here if you wish to use an on-chip UART on a Atmel | ||
368 | AT91 or AT32 processor as the system console (the system | ||
369 | console is the device which receives all kernel messages and | ||
370 | warnings and which allows logins in single user mode). | ||
371 | |||
372 | config SERIAL_ATMEL_PDC | ||
373 | bool "Support DMA transfers on AT91 / AT32 serial port" | ||
374 | depends on SERIAL_ATMEL | ||
375 | default y | ||
376 | help | ||
377 | Say Y here if you wish to use the PDC to do DMA transfers to | ||
378 | and from the Atmel AT91 / AT32 serial port. In order to | ||
379 | actually use DMA transfers, make sure that the use_dma_tx | ||
380 | and use_dma_rx members in the atmel_uart_data struct is set | ||
381 | appropriately for each port. | ||
382 | |||
383 | Note that break and error handling currently doesn't work | ||
384 | properly when DMA is enabled. Make sure that ports where | ||
385 | this matters don't use DMA. | ||
386 | |||
387 | config SERIAL_ATMEL_TTYAT | ||
388 | bool "Install as device ttyATn instead of ttySn" | ||
389 | depends on SERIAL_ATMEL=y | ||
390 | help | ||
391 | Say Y here if you wish to have the internal AT91 / AT32 UARTs | ||
392 | appear as /dev/ttyATn (major 204, minor starting at 154) | ||
393 | instead of the normal /dev/ttySn (major 4, minor starting at | ||
394 | 64). This is necessary if you also want other UARTs, such as | ||
395 | external 8250/16C550 compatible UARTs. | ||
396 | The ttySn nodes are legally reserved for the 8250 serial driver | ||
397 | but are often misused by other serial drivers. | ||
398 | |||
399 | To use this, you should create suitable ttyATn device nodes in | ||
400 | /dev/, and pass "console=ttyATn" to the kernel. | ||
401 | |||
402 | Say Y if you have an external 8250/16C550 UART. If unsure, say N. | ||
403 | |||
404 | config SERIAL_KS8695 | ||
405 | bool "Micrel KS8695 (Centaur) serial port support" | ||
406 | depends on ARCH_KS8695 | ||
407 | select SERIAL_CORE | ||
408 | help | ||
409 | This selects the Micrel Centaur KS8695 UART. Say Y here. | ||
410 | |||
411 | config SERIAL_KS8695_CONSOLE | ||
412 | bool "Support for console on KS8695 (Centaur) serial port" | ||
413 | depends on SERIAL_KS8695=y | ||
414 | select SERIAL_CORE_CONSOLE | ||
415 | help | ||
416 | Say Y here if you wish to use a KS8695 (Centaur) UART as the | ||
417 | system console (the system console is the device which | ||
418 | receives all kernel messages and warnings and which allows | ||
419 | logins in single user mode). | ||
420 | |||
421 | config SERIAL_CLPS711X | ||
422 | tristate "CLPS711X serial port support" | ||
423 | depends on ARM && ARCH_CLPS711X | ||
424 | select SERIAL_CORE | ||
425 | help | ||
426 | ::: To be written ::: | ||
427 | |||
428 | config SERIAL_CLPS711X_CONSOLE | ||
429 | bool "Support for console on CLPS711X serial port" | ||
430 | depends on SERIAL_CLPS711X=y | ||
431 | select SERIAL_CORE_CONSOLE | ||
432 | help | ||
433 | Even if you say Y here, the currently visible virtual console | ||
434 | (/dev/tty0) will still be used as the system console by default, but | ||
435 | you can alter that using a kernel command line option such as | ||
436 | "console=ttyCL1". (Try "man bootparam" or see the documentation of | ||
437 | your boot loader (lilo or loadlin) about how to pass options to the | ||
438 | kernel at boot time.) | ||
439 | |||
440 | config SERIAL_SAMSUNG | ||
441 | tristate "Samsung SoC serial support" | ||
442 | depends on ARM && PLAT_SAMSUNG | ||
443 | select SERIAL_CORE | ||
444 | help | ||
445 | Support for the on-chip UARTs on the Samsung S3C24XX series CPUs, | ||
446 | providing /dev/ttySAC0, 1 and 2 (note, some machines may not | ||
447 | provide all of these ports, depending on how the serial port | ||
448 | pins are configured. | ||
449 | |||
450 | config SERIAL_SAMSUNG_UARTS_4 | ||
451 | bool | ||
452 | depends on ARM && PLAT_SAMSUNG | ||
453 | default y if CPU_S3C2443 | ||
454 | help | ||
455 | Internal node for the common case of 4 Samsung compatible UARTs | ||
456 | |||
457 | config SERIAL_SAMSUNG_UARTS | ||
458 | int | ||
459 | depends on ARM && PLAT_SAMSUNG | ||
460 | default 2 if ARCH_S3C2400 | ||
461 | default 6 if ARCH_S5P6450 | ||
462 | default 4 if SERIAL_SAMSUNG_UARTS_4 | ||
463 | default 3 | ||
464 | help | ||
465 | Select the number of available UART ports for the Samsung S3C | ||
466 | serial driver | ||
467 | |||
468 | config SERIAL_SAMSUNG_DEBUG | ||
469 | bool "Samsung SoC serial debug" | ||
470 | depends on SERIAL_SAMSUNG && DEBUG_LL | ||
471 | help | ||
472 | Add support for debugging the serial driver. Since this is | ||
473 | generally being used as a console, we use our own output | ||
474 | routines that go via the low-level debug printascii() | ||
475 | function. | ||
476 | |||
477 | config SERIAL_SAMSUNG_CONSOLE | ||
478 | bool "Support for console on Samsung SoC serial port" | ||
479 | depends on SERIAL_SAMSUNG=y | ||
480 | select SERIAL_CORE_CONSOLE | ||
481 | help | ||
482 | Allow selection of the S3C24XX on-board serial ports for use as | ||
483 | an virtual console. | ||
484 | |||
485 | Even if you say Y here, the currently visible virtual console | ||
486 | (/dev/tty0) will still be used as the system console by default, but | ||
487 | you can alter that using a kernel command line option such as | ||
488 | "console=ttySACx". (Try "man bootparam" or see the documentation of | ||
489 | your boot loader about how to pass options to the kernel at | ||
490 | boot time.) | ||
491 | |||
492 | config SERIAL_S3C2400 | ||
493 | tristate "Samsung S3C2410 Serial port support" | ||
494 | depends on ARM && SERIAL_SAMSUNG && CPU_S3C2400 | ||
495 | default y if CPU_S3C2400 | ||
496 | help | ||
497 | Serial port support for the Samsung S3C2400 SoC | ||
498 | |||
499 | config SERIAL_S3C2410 | ||
500 | tristate "Samsung S3C2410 Serial port support" | ||
501 | depends on SERIAL_SAMSUNG && CPU_S3C2410 | ||
502 | default y if CPU_S3C2410 | ||
503 | help | ||
504 | Serial port support for the Samsung S3C2410 SoC | ||
505 | |||
506 | config SERIAL_S3C2412 | ||
507 | tristate "Samsung S3C2412/S3C2413 Serial port support" | ||
508 | depends on SERIAL_SAMSUNG && CPU_S3C2412 | ||
509 | default y if CPU_S3C2412 | ||
510 | help | ||
511 | Serial port support for the Samsung S3C2412 and S3C2413 SoC | ||
512 | |||
513 | config SERIAL_S3C2440 | ||
514 | tristate "Samsung S3C2440/S3C2442/S3C2416 Serial port support" | ||
515 | depends on SERIAL_SAMSUNG && (CPU_S3C2440 || CPU_S3C2442 || CPU_S3C2416) | ||
516 | default y if CPU_S3C2440 | ||
517 | default y if CPU_S3C2442 | ||
518 | select SERIAL_SAMSUNG_UARTS_4 if CPU_S3C2416 | ||
519 | help | ||
520 | Serial port support for the Samsung S3C2440, S3C2416 and S3C2442 SoC | ||
521 | |||
522 | config SERIAL_S3C24A0 | ||
523 | tristate "Samsung S3C24A0 Serial port support" | ||
524 | depends on SERIAL_SAMSUNG && CPU_S3C24A0 | ||
525 | default y if CPU_S3C24A0 | ||
526 | help | ||
527 | Serial port support for the Samsung S3C24A0 SoC | ||
528 | |||
529 | config SERIAL_S3C6400 | ||
530 | tristate "Samsung S3C6400/S3C6410/S5P6440/S5P6450/S5PC100 Serial port support" | ||
531 | depends on SERIAL_SAMSUNG && (CPU_S3C6400 || CPU_S3C6410 || CPU_S5P6440 || CPU_S5P6450 || CPU_S5PC100) | ||
532 | select SERIAL_SAMSUNG_UARTS_4 | ||
533 | default y | ||
534 | help | ||
535 | Serial port support for the Samsung S3C6400, S3C6410, S5P6440, S5P6450 | ||
536 | and S5PC100 SoCs | ||
537 | |||
538 | config SERIAL_S5PV210 | ||
539 | tristate "Samsung S5PV210 Serial port support" | ||
540 | depends on SERIAL_SAMSUNG && (CPU_S5PV210 || CPU_S5P6442 || CPU_S5PV310) | ||
541 | select SERIAL_SAMSUNG_UARTS_4 if (CPU_S5PV210 || CPU_S5PV310) | ||
542 | default y | ||
543 | help | ||
544 | Serial port support for Samsung's S5P Family of SoC's | ||
545 | |||
546 | |||
547 | config SERIAL_MAX3100 | ||
548 | tristate "MAX3100 support" | ||
549 | depends on SPI | ||
550 | select SERIAL_CORE | ||
551 | help | ||
552 | MAX3100 chip support | ||
553 | |||
554 | config SERIAL_MAX3107 | ||
555 | tristate "MAX3107 support" | ||
556 | depends on SPI | ||
557 | select SERIAL_CORE | ||
558 | help | ||
559 | MAX3107 chip support | ||
560 | |||
561 | config SERIAL_MAX3107_AAVA | ||
562 | tristate "MAX3107 AAVA platform support" | ||
563 | depends on X86_MRST && SERIAL_MAX3107 && GPIOLIB | ||
564 | select SERIAL_CORE | ||
565 | help | ||
566 | Support for the MAX3107 chip configuration found on the AAVA | ||
567 | platform. Includes the extra initialisation and GPIO support | ||
568 | neded for this device. | ||
569 | |||
570 | config SERIAL_DZ | ||
571 | bool "DECstation DZ serial driver" | ||
572 | depends on MACH_DECSTATION && 32BIT | ||
573 | select SERIAL_CORE | ||
574 | default y | ||
575 | ---help--- | ||
576 | DZ11-family serial controllers for DECstations and VAXstations, | ||
577 | including the DC7085, M7814, and M7819. | ||
578 | |||
579 | config SERIAL_DZ_CONSOLE | ||
580 | bool "Support console on DECstation DZ serial driver" | ||
581 | depends on SERIAL_DZ=y | ||
582 | select SERIAL_CORE_CONSOLE | ||
583 | default y | ||
584 | ---help--- | ||
585 | If you say Y here, it will be possible to use a serial port as the | ||
586 | system console (the system console is the device which receives all | ||
587 | kernel messages and warnings and which allows logins in single user | ||
588 | mode). | ||
589 | |||
590 | Note that the firmware uses ttyS3 as the serial console on | ||
591 | DECstations that use this driver. | ||
592 | |||
593 | If unsure, say Y. | ||
594 | |||
595 | config SERIAL_ZS | ||
596 | tristate "DECstation Z85C30 serial support" | ||
597 | depends on MACH_DECSTATION | ||
598 | select SERIAL_CORE | ||
599 | default y | ||
600 | ---help--- | ||
601 | Support for the Zilog 85C350 serial communications controller used | ||
602 | for serial ports in newer DECstation systems. These include the | ||
603 | DECsystem 5900 and all models of the DECstation and DECsystem 5000 | ||
604 | systems except from model 200. | ||
605 | |||
606 | If unsure, say Y. To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: | ||
607 | the module will be called zs. | ||
608 | |||
609 | config SERIAL_ZS_CONSOLE | ||
610 | bool "Support for console on a DECstation Z85C30 serial port" | ||
611 | depends on SERIAL_ZS=y | ||
612 | select SERIAL_CORE_CONSOLE | ||
613 | default y | ||
614 | ---help--- | ||
615 | If you say Y here, it will be possible to use a serial port as the | ||
616 | system console (the system console is the device which receives all | ||
617 | kernel messages and warnings and which allows logins in single user | ||
618 | mode). | ||
619 | |||
620 | Note that the firmware uses ttyS1 as the serial console on the | ||
621 | Maxine and ttyS3 on the others using this driver. | ||
622 | |||
623 | If unsure, say Y. | ||
624 | |||
625 | config SERIAL_21285 | ||
626 | tristate "DC21285 serial port support" | ||
627 | depends on ARM && FOOTBRIDGE | ||
628 | select SERIAL_CORE | ||
629 | help | ||
630 | If you have a machine based on a 21285 (Footbridge) StrongARM(R)/ | ||
631 | PCI bridge you can enable its onboard serial port by enabling this | ||
632 | option. | ||
633 | |||
634 | config SERIAL_21285_CONSOLE | ||
635 | bool "Console on DC21285 serial port" | ||
636 | depends on SERIAL_21285=y | ||
637 | select SERIAL_CORE_CONSOLE | ||
638 | help | ||
639 | If you have enabled the serial port on the 21285 footbridge you can | ||
640 | make it the console by answering Y to this option. | ||
641 | |||
642 | Even if you say Y here, the currently visible virtual console | ||
643 | (/dev/tty0) will still be used as the system console by default, but | ||
644 | you can alter that using a kernel command line option such as | ||
645 | "console=ttyFB". (Try "man bootparam" or see the documentation of | ||
646 | your boot loader (lilo or loadlin) about how to pass options to the | ||
647 | kernel at boot time.) | ||
648 | |||
649 | config SERIAL_MPSC | ||
650 | bool "Marvell MPSC serial port support" | ||
651 | depends on PPC32 && MV64X60 | ||
652 | select SERIAL_CORE | ||
653 | help | ||
654 | Say Y here if you want to use the Marvell MPSC serial controller. | ||
655 | |||
656 | config SERIAL_MPSC_CONSOLE | ||
657 | bool "Support for console on Marvell MPSC serial port" | ||
658 | depends on SERIAL_MPSC | ||
659 | select SERIAL_CORE_CONSOLE | ||
660 | help | ||
661 | Say Y here if you want to support a serial console on a Marvell MPSC. | ||
662 | |||
663 | config SERIAL_PXA | ||
664 | bool "PXA serial port support" | ||
665 | depends on ARCH_PXA || ARCH_MMP | ||
666 | select SERIAL_CORE | ||
667 | help | ||
668 | If you have a machine based on an Intel XScale PXA2xx CPU you | ||
669 | can enable its onboard serial ports by enabling this option. | ||
670 | |||
671 | config SERIAL_PXA_CONSOLE | ||
672 | bool "Console on PXA serial port" | ||
673 | depends on SERIAL_PXA | ||
674 | select SERIAL_CORE_CONSOLE | ||
675 | help | ||
676 | If you have enabled the serial port on the Intel XScale PXA | ||
677 | CPU you can make it the console by answering Y to this option. | ||
678 | |||
679 | Even if you say Y here, the currently visible virtual console | ||
680 | (/dev/tty0) will still be used as the system console by default, but | ||
681 | you can alter that using a kernel command line option such as | ||
682 | "console=ttySA0". (Try "man bootparam" or see the documentation of | ||
683 | your boot loader (lilo or loadlin) about how to pass options to the | ||
684 | kernel at boot time.) | ||
685 | |||
686 | config SERIAL_SA1100 | ||
687 | bool "SA1100 serial port support" | ||
688 | depends on ARM && ARCH_SA1100 | ||
689 | select SERIAL_CORE | ||
690 | help | ||
691 | If you have a machine based on a SA1100/SA1110 StrongARM(R) CPU you | ||
692 | can enable its onboard serial port by enabling this option. | ||
693 | Please read <file:Documentation/arm/SA1100/serial_UART> for further | ||
694 | info. | ||
695 | |||
696 | config SERIAL_SA1100_CONSOLE | ||
697 | bool "Console on SA1100 serial port" | ||
698 | depends on SERIAL_SA1100 | ||
699 | select SERIAL_CORE_CONSOLE | ||
700 | help | ||
701 | If you have enabled the serial port on the SA1100/SA1110 StrongARM | ||
702 | CPU you can make it the console by answering Y to this option. | ||
703 | |||
704 | Even if you say Y here, the currently visible virtual console | ||
705 | (/dev/tty0) will still be used as the system console by default, but | ||
706 | you can alter that using a kernel command line option such as | ||
707 | "console=ttySA0". (Try "man bootparam" or see the documentation of | ||
708 | your boot loader (lilo or loadlin) about how to pass options to the | ||
709 | kernel at boot time.) | ||
710 | |||
711 | config SERIAL_MRST_MAX3110 | ||
712 | tristate "SPI UART driver for Max3110" | ||
713 | depends on SPI_DW_PCI | ||
714 | select SERIAL_CORE | ||
715 | select SERIAL_CORE_CONSOLE | ||
716 | help | ||
717 | This is the UART protocol driver for the MAX3110 device on | ||
718 | the Intel Moorestown platform. On other systems use the max3100 | ||
719 | driver. | ||
720 | |||
721 | config SERIAL_MFD_HSU | ||
722 | tristate "Medfield High Speed UART support" | ||
723 | depends on PCI | ||
724 | select SERIAL_CORE | ||
725 | |||
726 | config SERIAL_MFD_HSU_CONSOLE | ||
727 | boolean "Medfile HSU serial console support" | ||
728 | depends on SERIAL_MFD_HSU=y | ||
729 | select SERIAL_CORE_CONSOLE | ||
730 | |||
731 | config SERIAL_BFIN | ||
732 | tristate "Blackfin serial port support" | ||
733 | depends on BLACKFIN | ||
734 | select SERIAL_CORE | ||
735 | select SERIAL_BFIN_UART0 if (BF531 || BF532 || BF533 || BF561) | ||
736 | help | ||
737 | Add support for the built-in UARTs on the Blackfin. | ||
738 | |||
739 | To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the | ||
740 | module will be called bfin_5xx. | ||
741 | |||
742 | config SERIAL_BFIN_CONSOLE | ||
743 | bool "Console on Blackfin serial port" | ||
744 | depends on SERIAL_BFIN=y | ||
745 | select SERIAL_CORE_CONSOLE | ||
746 | |||
747 | choice | ||
748 | prompt "UART Mode" | ||
749 | depends on SERIAL_BFIN | ||
750 | default SERIAL_BFIN_DMA | ||
751 | help | ||
752 | This driver supports the built-in serial ports of the Blackfin family | ||
753 | of CPUs | ||
754 | |||
755 | config SERIAL_BFIN_DMA | ||
756 | bool "DMA mode" | ||
757 | depends on !DMA_UNCACHED_NONE && KGDB_SERIAL_CONSOLE=n | ||
758 | help | ||
759 | This driver works under DMA mode. If this option is selected, the | ||
760 | blackfin simple dma driver is also enabled. | ||
761 | |||
762 | config SERIAL_BFIN_PIO | ||
763 | bool "PIO mode" | ||
764 | help | ||
765 | This driver works under PIO mode. | ||
766 | |||
767 | endchoice | ||
768 | |||
769 | config SERIAL_BFIN_UART0 | ||
770 | bool "Enable UART0" | ||
771 | depends on SERIAL_BFIN | ||
772 | help | ||
773 | Enable UART0 | ||
774 | |||
775 | config BFIN_UART0_CTSRTS | ||
776 | bool "Enable UART0 hardware flow control" | ||
777 | depends on SERIAL_BFIN_UART0 | ||
778 | help | ||
779 | Enable hardware flow control in the driver. | ||
780 | |||
781 | config SERIAL_BFIN_UART1 | ||
782 | bool "Enable UART1" | ||
783 | depends on SERIAL_BFIN && (!BF531 && !BF532 && !BF533 && !BF561) | ||
784 | help | ||
785 | Enable UART1 | ||
786 | |||
787 | config BFIN_UART1_CTSRTS | ||
788 | bool "Enable UART1 hardware flow control" | ||
789 | depends on SERIAL_BFIN_UART1 | ||
790 | help | ||
791 | Enable hardware flow control in the driver. | ||
792 | |||
793 | config SERIAL_BFIN_UART2 | ||
794 | bool "Enable UART2" | ||
795 | depends on SERIAL_BFIN && (BF54x || BF538 || BF539) | ||
796 | help | ||
797 | Enable UART2 | ||
798 | |||
799 | config BFIN_UART2_CTSRTS | ||
800 | bool "Enable UART2 hardware flow control" | ||
801 | depends on SERIAL_BFIN_UART2 | ||
802 | help | ||
803 | Enable hardware flow control in the driver. | ||
804 | |||
805 | config SERIAL_BFIN_UART3 | ||
806 | bool "Enable UART3" | ||
807 | depends on SERIAL_BFIN && (BF54x) | ||
808 | help | ||
809 | Enable UART3 | ||
810 | |||
811 | config BFIN_UART3_CTSRTS | ||
812 | bool "Enable UART3 hardware flow control" | ||
813 | depends on SERIAL_BFIN_UART3 | ||
814 | help | ||
815 | Enable hardware flow control in the driver. | ||
816 | |||
817 | config SERIAL_IMX | ||
818 | bool "IMX serial port support" | ||
819 | depends on ARM && (ARCH_IMX || ARCH_MXC) | ||
820 | select SERIAL_CORE | ||
821 | select RATIONAL | ||
822 | help | ||
823 | If you have a machine based on a Motorola IMX CPU you | ||
824 | can enable its onboard serial port by enabling this option. | ||
825 | |||
826 | config SERIAL_IMX_CONSOLE | ||
827 | bool "Console on IMX serial port" | ||
828 | depends on SERIAL_IMX | ||
829 | select SERIAL_CORE_CONSOLE | ||
830 | help | ||
831 | If you have enabled the serial port on the Motorola IMX | ||
832 | CPU you can make it the console by answering Y to this option. | ||
833 | |||
834 | Even if you say Y here, the currently visible virtual console | ||
835 | (/dev/tty0) will still be used as the system console by default, but | ||
836 | you can alter that using a kernel command line option such as | ||
837 | "console=ttySA0". (Try "man bootparam" or see the documentation of | ||
838 | your boot loader (lilo or loadlin) about how to pass options to the | ||
839 | kernel at boot time.) | ||
840 | |||
841 | config SERIAL_UARTLITE | ||
842 | tristate "Xilinx uartlite serial port support" | ||
843 | depends on PPC32 || MICROBLAZE || MFD_TIMBERDALE | ||
844 | select SERIAL_CORE | ||
845 | help | ||
846 | Say Y here if you want to use the Xilinx uartlite serial controller. | ||
847 | |||
848 | To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the | ||
849 | module will be called uartlite. | ||
850 | |||
851 | config SERIAL_UARTLITE_CONSOLE | ||
852 | bool "Support for console on Xilinx uartlite serial port" | ||
853 | depends on SERIAL_UARTLITE=y | ||
854 | select SERIAL_CORE_CONSOLE | ||
855 | help | ||
856 | Say Y here if you wish to use a Xilinx uartlite as the system | ||
857 | console (the system console is the device which receives all kernel | ||
858 | messages and warnings and which allows logins in single user mode). | ||
859 | |||
860 | config SERIAL_SUNCORE | ||
861 | bool | ||
862 | depends on SPARC | ||
863 | select SERIAL_CORE | ||
864 | select SERIAL_CORE_CONSOLE | ||
865 | default y | ||
866 | |||
867 | config SERIAL_SUNZILOG | ||
868 | tristate "Sun Zilog8530 serial support" | ||
869 | depends on SPARC | ||
870 | help | ||
871 | This driver supports the Zilog8530 serial ports found on many Sparc | ||
872 | systems. Say Y or M if you want to be able to these serial ports. | ||
873 | |||
874 | config SERIAL_SUNZILOG_CONSOLE | ||
875 | bool "Console on Sun Zilog8530 serial port" | ||
876 | depends on SERIAL_SUNZILOG=y | ||
877 | help | ||
878 | If you would like to be able to use the Zilog8530 serial port | ||
879 | on your Sparc system as the console, you can do so by answering | ||
880 | Y to this option. | ||
881 | |||
882 | config SERIAL_SUNSU | ||
883 | tristate "Sun SU serial support" | ||
884 | depends on SPARC && PCI | ||
885 | help | ||
886 | This driver supports the 8250 serial ports that run the keyboard and | ||
887 | mouse on (PCI) UltraSPARC systems. Say Y or M if you want to be able | ||
888 | to these serial ports. | ||
889 | |||
890 | config SERIAL_SUNSU_CONSOLE | ||
891 | bool "Console on Sun SU serial port" | ||
892 | depends on SERIAL_SUNSU=y | ||
893 | help | ||
894 | If you would like to be able to use the SU serial port | ||
895 | on your Sparc system as the console, you can do so by answering | ||
896 | Y to this option. | ||
897 | |||
898 | config SERIAL_MUX | ||
899 | tristate "Serial MUX support" | ||
900 | depends on GSC | ||
901 | select SERIAL_CORE | ||
902 | default y | ||
903 | ---help--- | ||
904 | Saying Y here will enable the hardware MUX serial driver for | ||
905 | the Nova, K class systems and D class with a 'remote control card'. | ||
906 | The hardware MUX is not 8250/16550 compatible therefore the | ||
907 | /dev/ttyB0 device is shared between the Serial MUX and the PDC | ||
908 | software console. The following steps need to be completed to use | ||
909 | the Serial MUX: | ||
910 | |||
911 | 1. create the device entry (mknod /dev/ttyB0 c 11 0) | ||
912 | 2. Edit the /etc/inittab to start a getty listening on /dev/ttyB0 | ||
913 | 3. Add device ttyB0 to /etc/securetty (if you want to log on as | ||
914 | root on this console.) | ||
915 | 4. Change the kernel command console parameter to: console=ttyB0 | ||
916 | |||
917 | config SERIAL_MUX_CONSOLE | ||
918 | bool "Support for console on serial MUX" | ||
919 | depends on SERIAL_MUX=y | ||
920 | select SERIAL_CORE_CONSOLE | ||
921 | default y | ||
922 | |||
923 | config PDC_CONSOLE | ||
924 | bool "PDC software console support" | ||
925 | depends on PARISC && !SERIAL_MUX && VT | ||
926 | default n | ||
927 | help | ||
928 | Saying Y here will enable the software based PDC console to be | ||
929 | used as the system console. This is useful for machines in | ||
930 | which the hardware based console has not been written yet. The | ||
931 | following steps must be competed to use the PDC console: | ||
932 | |||
933 | 1. create the device entry (mknod /dev/ttyB0 c 11 0) | ||
934 | 2. Edit the /etc/inittab to start a getty listening on /dev/ttyB0 | ||
935 | 3. Add device ttyB0 to /etc/securetty (if you want to log on as | ||
936 | root on this console.) | ||
937 | 4. Change the kernel command console parameter to: console=ttyB0 | ||
938 | |||
939 | config SERIAL_SUNSAB | ||
940 | tristate "Sun Siemens SAB82532 serial support" | ||
941 | depends on SPARC && PCI | ||
942 | help | ||
943 | This driver supports the Siemens SAB82532 DUSCC serial ports on newer | ||
944 | (PCI) UltraSPARC systems. Say Y or M if you want to be able to these | ||
945 | serial ports. | ||
946 | |||
947 | config SERIAL_SUNSAB_CONSOLE | ||
948 | bool "Console on Sun Siemens SAB82532 serial port" | ||
949 | depends on SERIAL_SUNSAB=y | ||
950 | help | ||
951 | If you would like to be able to use the SAB82532 serial port | ||
952 | on your Sparc system as the console, you can do so by answering | ||
953 | Y to this option. | ||
954 | |||
955 | config SERIAL_SUNHV | ||
956 | bool "Sun4v Hypervisor Console support" | ||
957 | depends on SPARC64 | ||
958 | help | ||
959 | This driver supports the console device found on SUN4V Sparc | ||
960 | systems. Say Y if you want to be able to use this device. | ||
961 | |||
962 | config SERIAL_IP22_ZILOG | ||
963 | tristate "SGI Zilog8530 serial support" | ||
964 | depends on SGI_HAS_ZILOG | ||
965 | select SERIAL_CORE | ||
966 | help | ||
967 | This driver supports the Zilog8530 serial ports found on SGI | ||
968 | systems. Say Y or M if you want to be able to these serial ports. | ||
969 | |||
970 | config SERIAL_IP22_ZILOG_CONSOLE | ||
971 | bool "Console on SGI Zilog8530 serial port" | ||
972 | depends on SERIAL_IP22_ZILOG=y | ||
973 | select SERIAL_CORE_CONSOLE | ||
974 | |||
975 | config SERIAL_SH_SCI | ||
976 | tristate "SuperH SCI(F) serial port support" | ||
977 | depends on HAVE_CLK && (SUPERH || H8300 || ARCH_SHMOBILE) | ||
978 | select SERIAL_CORE | ||
979 | |||
980 | config SERIAL_SH_SCI_NR_UARTS | ||
981 | int "Maximum number of SCI(F) serial ports" | ||
982 | depends on SERIAL_SH_SCI | ||
983 | default "2" | ||
984 | |||
985 | config SERIAL_SH_SCI_CONSOLE | ||
986 | bool "Support for console on SuperH SCI(F)" | ||
987 | depends on SERIAL_SH_SCI=y | ||
988 | select SERIAL_CORE_CONSOLE | ||
989 | |||
990 | config SERIAL_SH_SCI_DMA | ||
991 | bool "DMA support" | ||
992 | depends on SERIAL_SH_SCI && SH_DMAE && EXPERIMENTAL | ||
993 | |||
994 | config SERIAL_PNX8XXX | ||
995 | bool "Enable PNX8XXX SoCs' UART Support" | ||
996 | depends on MIPS && (SOC_PNX8550 || SOC_PNX833X) | ||
997 | select SERIAL_CORE | ||
998 | help | ||
999 | If you have a MIPS-based Philips SoC such as PNX8550 or PNX8330 | ||
1000 | and you want to use serial ports, say Y. Otherwise, say N. | ||
1001 | |||
1002 | config SERIAL_PNX8XXX_CONSOLE | ||
1003 | bool "Enable PNX8XX0 serial console" | ||
1004 | depends on SERIAL_PNX8XXX | ||
1005 | select SERIAL_CORE_CONSOLE | ||
1006 | help | ||
1007 | If you have a MIPS-based Philips SoC such as PNX8550 or PNX8330 | ||
1008 | and you want to use serial console, say Y. Otherwise, say N. | ||
1009 | |||
1010 | config SERIAL_CORE | ||
1011 | tristate | ||
1012 | |||
1013 | config SERIAL_CORE_CONSOLE | ||
1014 | bool | ||
1015 | |||
1016 | config CONSOLE_POLL | ||
1017 | bool | ||
1018 | |||
1019 | config SERIAL_68328 | ||
1020 | bool "68328 serial support" | ||
1021 | depends on M68328 || M68EZ328 || M68VZ328 | ||
1022 | help | ||
1023 | This driver supports the built-in serial port of the Motorola 68328 | ||
1024 | (standard, EZ and VZ varieties). | ||
1025 | |||
1026 | config SERIAL_68328_RTS_CTS | ||
1027 | bool "Support RTS/CTS on 68328 serial port" | ||
1028 | depends on SERIAL_68328 | ||
1029 | |||
1030 | config SERIAL_MCF | ||
1031 | bool "Coldfire serial support" | ||
1032 | depends on COLDFIRE | ||
1033 | select SERIAL_CORE | ||
1034 | help | ||
1035 | This serial driver supports the Freescale Coldfire serial ports. | ||
1036 | |||
1037 | config SERIAL_MCF_BAUDRATE | ||
1038 | int "Default baudrate for Coldfire serial ports" | ||
1039 | depends on SERIAL_MCF | ||
1040 | default 19200 | ||
1041 | help | ||
1042 | This setting lets you define what the default baudrate is for the | ||
1043 | ColdFire serial ports. The usual default varies from board to board, | ||
1044 | and this setting is a way of catering for that. | ||
1045 | |||
1046 | config SERIAL_MCF_CONSOLE | ||
1047 | bool "Coldfire serial console support" | ||
1048 | depends on SERIAL_MCF | ||
1049 | select SERIAL_CORE_CONSOLE | ||
1050 | help | ||
1051 | Enable a ColdFire internal serial port to be the system console. | ||
1052 | |||
1053 | config SERIAL_68360_SMC | ||
1054 | bool "68360 SMC uart support" | ||
1055 | depends on M68360 | ||
1056 | help | ||
1057 | This driver supports the SMC serial ports of the Motorola 68360 CPU. | ||
1058 | |||
1059 | config SERIAL_68360_SCC | ||
1060 | bool "68360 SCC uart support" | ||
1061 | depends on M68360 | ||
1062 | help | ||
1063 | This driver supports the SCC serial ports of the Motorola 68360 CPU. | ||
1064 | |||
1065 | config SERIAL_68360 | ||
1066 | bool | ||
1067 | depends on SERIAL_68360_SMC || SERIAL_68360_SCC | ||
1068 | default y | ||
1069 | |||
1070 | config SERIAL_PMACZILOG | ||
1071 | tristate "Mac or PowerMac z85c30 ESCC support" | ||
1072 | depends on (M68K && MAC) || (PPC_OF && PPC_PMAC) | ||
1073 | select SERIAL_CORE | ||
1074 | help | ||
1075 | This driver supports the Zilog z85C30 serial ports found on | ||
1076 | (Power)Mac machines. | ||
1077 | Say Y or M if you want to be able to these serial ports. | ||
1078 | |||
1079 | config SERIAL_PMACZILOG_TTYS | ||
1080 | bool "Use ttySn device nodes for Zilog z85c30" | ||
1081 | depends on SERIAL_PMACZILOG | ||
1082 | help | ||
1083 | The pmac_zilog driver for the z85C30 chip on many powermacs | ||
1084 | historically used the device numbers for /dev/ttySn. The | ||
1085 | 8250 serial port driver also uses these numbers, which means | ||
1086 | the two drivers being unable to coexist; you could not use | ||
1087 | both z85C30 and 8250 type ports at the same time. | ||
1088 | |||
1089 | If this option is not selected, the pmac_zilog driver will | ||
1090 | use the device numbers allocated for /dev/ttyPZn. This allows | ||
1091 | the pmac_zilog and 8250 drivers to co-exist, but may cause | ||
1092 | existing userspace setups to break. Programs that need to | ||
1093 | access the built-in serial ports on powermacs will need to | ||
1094 | be reconfigured to use /dev/ttyPZn instead of /dev/ttySn. | ||
1095 | |||
1096 | If you enable this option, any z85c30 ports in the system will | ||
1097 | be registered as ttyS0 onwards as in the past, and you will be | ||
1098 | unable to use the 8250 module for PCMCIA or other 16C550-style | ||
1099 | UARTs. | ||
1100 | |||
1101 | Say N unless you need the z85c30 ports on your (Power)Mac | ||
1102 | to appear as /dev/ttySn. | ||
1103 | |||
1104 | config SERIAL_PMACZILOG_CONSOLE | ||
1105 | bool "Console on Mac or PowerMac z85c30 serial port" | ||
1106 | depends on SERIAL_PMACZILOG=y | ||
1107 | select SERIAL_CORE_CONSOLE | ||
1108 | help | ||
1109 | If you would like to be able to use the z85c30 serial port | ||
1110 | on your (Power)Mac as the console, you can do so by answering | ||
1111 | Y to this option. | ||
1112 | |||
1113 | config SERIAL_LH7A40X | ||
1114 | tristate "Sharp LH7A40X embedded UART support" | ||
1115 | depends on ARM && ARCH_LH7A40X | ||
1116 | select SERIAL_CORE | ||
1117 | help | ||
1118 | This enables support for the three on-board UARTs of the | ||
1119 | Sharp LH7A40X series CPUs. Choose Y or M. | ||
1120 | |||
1121 | config SERIAL_LH7A40X_CONSOLE | ||
1122 | bool "Support for console on Sharp LH7A40X serial port" | ||
1123 | depends on SERIAL_LH7A40X=y | ||
1124 | select SERIAL_CORE_CONSOLE | ||
1125 | help | ||
1126 | Say Y here if you wish to use one of the serial ports as the | ||
1127 | system console--the system console is the device which | ||
1128 | receives all kernel messages and warnings and which allows | ||
1129 | logins in single user mode. | ||
1130 | |||
1131 | Even if you say Y here, the currently visible framebuffer console | ||
1132 | (/dev/tty0) will still be used as the default system console, but | ||
1133 | you can alter that using a kernel command line, for example | ||
1134 | "console=ttyAM1". | ||
1135 | |||
1136 | config SERIAL_CPM | ||
1137 | tristate "CPM SCC/SMC serial port support" | ||
1138 | depends on CPM2 || 8xx | ||
1139 | select SERIAL_CORE | ||
1140 | help | ||
1141 | This driver supports the SCC and SMC serial ports on Motorola | ||
1142 | embedded PowerPC that contain a CPM1 (8xx) or CPM2 (8xxx) | ||
1143 | |||
1144 | config SERIAL_CPM_CONSOLE | ||
1145 | bool "Support for console on CPM SCC/SMC serial port" | ||
1146 | depends on SERIAL_CPM=y | ||
1147 | select SERIAL_CORE_CONSOLE | ||
1148 | help | ||
1149 | Say Y here if you wish to use a SCC or SMC CPM UART as the system | ||
1150 | console (the system console is the device which receives all kernel | ||
1151 | messages and warnings and which allows logins in single user mode). | ||
1152 | |||
1153 | Even if you say Y here, the currently visible framebuffer console | ||
1154 | (/dev/tty0) will still be used as the system console by default, but | ||
1155 | you can alter that using a kernel command line option such as | ||
1156 | "console=ttyCPM0". (Try "man bootparam" or see the documentation of | ||
1157 | your boot loader (lilo or loadlin) about how to pass options to the | ||
1158 | kernel at boot time.) | ||
1159 | |||
1160 | config SERIAL_SGI_L1_CONSOLE | ||
1161 | bool "SGI Altix L1 serial console support" | ||
1162 | depends on IA64_GENERIC || IA64_SGI_SN2 | ||
1163 | select SERIAL_CORE | ||
1164 | select SERIAL_CORE_CONSOLE | ||
1165 | help | ||
1166 | If you have an SGI Altix and you would like to use the system | ||
1167 | controller serial port as your console (you want this!), | ||
1168 | say Y. Otherwise, say N. | ||
1169 | |||
1170 | config SERIAL_MPC52xx | ||
1171 | tristate "Freescale MPC52xx/MPC512x family PSC serial support" | ||
1172 | depends on PPC_MPC52xx || PPC_MPC512x | ||
1173 | select SERIAL_CORE | ||
1174 | help | ||
1175 | This driver supports MPC52xx and MPC512x PSC serial ports. If you would | ||
1176 | like to use them, you must answer Y or M to this option. Note that | ||
1177 | for use as console, it must be included in kernel and not as a | ||
1178 | module. | ||
1179 | |||
1180 | config SERIAL_MPC52xx_CONSOLE | ||
1181 | bool "Console on a Freescale MPC52xx/MPC512x family PSC serial port" | ||
1182 | depends on SERIAL_MPC52xx=y | ||
1183 | select SERIAL_CORE_CONSOLE | ||
1184 | help | ||
1185 | Select this options if you'd like to use one of the PSC serial port | ||
1186 | of the Freescale MPC52xx family as a console. | ||
1187 | |||
1188 | config SERIAL_MPC52xx_CONSOLE_BAUD | ||
1189 | int "Freescale MPC52xx/MPC512x family PSC serial port baud" | ||
1190 | depends on SERIAL_MPC52xx_CONSOLE=y | ||
1191 | default "9600" | ||
1192 | help | ||
1193 | Select the MPC52xx console baud rate. | ||
1194 | This value is only used if the bootloader doesn't pass in the | ||
1195 | console baudrate | ||
1196 | |||
1197 | config SERIAL_ICOM | ||
1198 | tristate "IBM Multiport Serial Adapter" | ||
1199 | depends on PCI && (PPC_ISERIES || PPC_PSERIES) | ||
1200 | select SERIAL_CORE | ||
1201 | select FW_LOADER | ||
1202 | help | ||
1203 | This driver is for a family of multiport serial adapters | ||
1204 | including 2 port RVX, 2 port internal modem, 4 port internal | ||
1205 | modem and a split 1 port RVX and 1 port internal modem. | ||
1206 | |||
1207 | This driver can also be built as a module. If so, the module | ||
1208 | will be called icom. | ||
1209 | |||
1210 | config SERIAL_M32R_SIO | ||
1211 | bool "M32R SIO I/F" | ||
1212 | depends on M32R | ||
1213 | default y | ||
1214 | select SERIAL_CORE | ||
1215 | help | ||
1216 | Say Y here if you want to use the M32R serial controller. | ||
1217 | |||
1218 | config SERIAL_M32R_SIO_CONSOLE | ||
1219 | bool "use SIO console" | ||
1220 | depends on SERIAL_M32R_SIO=y | ||
1221 | select SERIAL_CORE_CONSOLE | ||
1222 | help | ||
1223 | Say Y here if you want to support a serial console. | ||
1224 | |||
1225 | If you use an M3T-M32700UT or an OPSPUT platform, | ||
1226 | please say also y for SERIAL_M32R_PLDSIO. | ||
1227 | |||
1228 | config SERIAL_M32R_PLDSIO | ||
1229 | bool "M32R SIO I/F on a PLD" | ||
1230 | depends on SERIAL_M32R_SIO=y && (PLAT_OPSPUT || PLAT_USRV || PLAT_M32700UT) | ||
1231 | default n | ||
1232 | help | ||
1233 | Say Y here if you want to use the M32R serial controller | ||
1234 | on a PLD (Programmable Logic Device). | ||
1235 | |||
1236 | If you use an M3T-M32700UT or an OPSPUT platform, | ||
1237 | please say Y. | ||
1238 | |||
1239 | config SERIAL_TXX9 | ||
1240 | bool "TMPTX39XX/49XX SIO support" | ||
1241 | depends on HAS_TXX9_SERIAL | ||
1242 | select SERIAL_CORE | ||
1243 | default y | ||
1244 | |||
1245 | config HAS_TXX9_SERIAL | ||
1246 | bool | ||
1247 | |||
1248 | config SERIAL_TXX9_NR_UARTS | ||
1249 | int "Maximum number of TMPTX39XX/49XX SIO ports" | ||
1250 | depends on SERIAL_TXX9 | ||
1251 | default "6" | ||
1252 | |||
1253 | config SERIAL_TXX9_CONSOLE | ||
1254 | bool "TMPTX39XX/49XX SIO Console support" | ||
1255 | depends on SERIAL_TXX9=y | ||
1256 | select SERIAL_CORE_CONSOLE | ||
1257 | |||
1258 | config SERIAL_TXX9_STDSERIAL | ||
1259 | bool "TX39XX/49XX SIO act as standard serial" | ||
1260 | depends on !SERIAL_8250 && SERIAL_TXX9 | ||
1261 | |||
1262 | config SERIAL_VR41XX | ||
1263 | tristate "NEC VR4100 series Serial Interface Unit support" | ||
1264 | depends on CPU_VR41XX | ||
1265 | select SERIAL_CORE | ||
1266 | help | ||
1267 | If you have a NEC VR4100 series processor and you want to use | ||
1268 | Serial Interface Unit(SIU) or Debug Serial Interface Unit(DSIU) | ||
1269 | (not include VR4111/VR4121 DSIU), say Y. Otherwise, say N. | ||
1270 | |||
1271 | config SERIAL_VR41XX_CONSOLE | ||
1272 | bool "Enable NEC VR4100 series Serial Interface Unit console" | ||
1273 | depends on SERIAL_VR41XX=y | ||
1274 | select SERIAL_CORE_CONSOLE | ||
1275 | help | ||
1276 | If you have a NEC VR4100 series processor and you want to use | ||
1277 | a console on a serial port, say Y. Otherwise, say N. | ||
1278 | |||
1279 | config SERIAL_JSM | ||
1280 | tristate "Digi International NEO PCI Support" | ||
1281 | depends on PCI | ||
1282 | select SERIAL_CORE | ||
1283 | help | ||
1284 | This is a driver for Digi International's Neo series | ||
1285 | of cards which provide multiple serial ports. You would need | ||
1286 | something like this to connect more than two modems to your Linux | ||
1287 | box, for instance in order to become a dial-in server. This driver | ||
1288 | supports PCI boards only. | ||
1289 | |||
1290 | If you have a card like this, say Y here, otherwise say N. | ||
1291 | |||
1292 | To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the | ||
1293 | module will be called jsm. | ||
1294 | |||
1295 | config SERIAL_SGI_IOC4 | ||
1296 | tristate "SGI IOC4 controller serial support" | ||
1297 | depends on (IA64_GENERIC || IA64_SGI_SN2) && SGI_IOC4 | ||
1298 | select SERIAL_CORE | ||
1299 | help | ||
1300 | If you have an SGI Altix with an IOC4 based Base IO card | ||
1301 | and wish to use the serial ports on this card, say Y. | ||
1302 | Otherwise, say N. | ||
1303 | |||
1304 | config SERIAL_SGI_IOC3 | ||
1305 | tristate "SGI Altix IOC3 serial support" | ||
1306 | depends on (IA64_GENERIC || IA64_SGI_SN2) && SGI_IOC3 | ||
1307 | select SERIAL_CORE | ||
1308 | help | ||
1309 | If you have an SGI Altix with an IOC3 serial card, | ||
1310 | say Y or M. Otherwise, say N. | ||
1311 | |||
1312 | config SERIAL_MSM | ||
1313 | bool "MSM on-chip serial port support" | ||
1314 | depends on ARM && ARCH_MSM | ||
1315 | select SERIAL_CORE | ||
1316 | |||
1317 | config SERIAL_MSM_CONSOLE | ||
1318 | bool "MSM serial console support" | ||
1319 | depends on SERIAL_MSM=y | ||
1320 | select SERIAL_CORE_CONSOLE | ||
1321 | |||
1322 | config SERIAL_VT8500 | ||
1323 | bool "VIA VT8500 on-chip serial port support" | ||
1324 | depends on ARM && ARCH_VT8500 | ||
1325 | select SERIAL_CORE | ||
1326 | |||
1327 | config SERIAL_VT8500_CONSOLE | ||
1328 | bool "VIA VT8500 serial console support" | ||
1329 | depends on SERIAL_VT8500=y | ||
1330 | select SERIAL_CORE_CONSOLE | ||
1331 | |||
1332 | config SERIAL_NETX | ||
1333 | tristate "NetX serial port support" | ||
1334 | depends on ARM && ARCH_NETX | ||
1335 | select SERIAL_CORE | ||
1336 | help | ||
1337 | If you have a machine based on a Hilscher NetX SoC you | ||
1338 | can enable its onboard serial port by enabling this option. | ||
1339 | |||
1340 | To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the | ||
1341 | module will be called netx-serial. | ||
1342 | |||
1343 | config SERIAL_NETX_CONSOLE | ||
1344 | bool "Console on NetX serial port" | ||
1345 | depends on SERIAL_NETX=y | ||
1346 | select SERIAL_CORE_CONSOLE | ||
1347 | help | ||
1348 | If you have enabled the serial port on the Hilscher NetX SoC | ||
1349 | you can make it the console by answering Y to this option. | ||
1350 | |||
1351 | config SERIAL_OF_PLATFORM | ||
1352 | tristate "Serial port on Open Firmware platform bus" | ||
1353 | depends on OF | ||
1354 | depends on SERIAL_8250 || SERIAL_OF_PLATFORM_NWPSERIAL | ||
1355 | help | ||
1356 | If you have a PowerPC based system that has serial ports | ||
1357 | on a platform specific bus, you should enable this option. | ||
1358 | Currently, only 8250 compatible ports are supported, but | ||
1359 | others can easily be added. | ||
1360 | |||
1361 | config SERIAL_OMAP | ||
1362 | tristate "OMAP serial port support" | ||
1363 | depends on ARCH_OMAP2 || ARCH_OMAP3 || ARCH_OMAP4 | ||
1364 | select SERIAL_CORE | ||
1365 | help | ||
1366 | If you have a machine based on an Texas Instruments OMAP CPU you | ||
1367 | can enable its onboard serial ports by enabling this option. | ||
1368 | |||
1369 | By enabling this option you take advantage of dma feature available | ||
1370 | with the omap-serial driver. DMA support can be enabled from platform | ||
1371 | data. | ||
1372 | |||
1373 | config SERIAL_OMAP_CONSOLE | ||
1374 | bool "Console on OMAP serial port" | ||
1375 | depends on SERIAL_OMAP | ||
1376 | select SERIAL_CORE_CONSOLE | ||
1377 | help | ||
1378 | Select this option if you would like to use omap serial port as | ||
1379 | console. | ||
1380 | |||
1381 | Even if you say Y here, the currently visible virtual console | ||
1382 | (/dev/tty0) will still be used as the system console by default, but | ||
1383 | you can alter that using a kernel command line option such as | ||
1384 | "console=ttyOx". (Try "man bootparam" or see the documentation of | ||
1385 | your boot loader about how to pass options to the kernel at | ||
1386 | boot time.) | ||
1387 | |||
1388 | config SERIAL_OF_PLATFORM_NWPSERIAL | ||
1389 | tristate "NWP serial port driver" | ||
1390 | depends on PPC_OF && PPC_DCR | ||
1391 | select SERIAL_OF_PLATFORM | ||
1392 | select SERIAL_CORE_CONSOLE | ||
1393 | select SERIAL_CORE | ||
1394 | help | ||
1395 | This driver supports the cell network processor nwp serial | ||
1396 | device. | ||
1397 | |||
1398 | config SERIAL_OF_PLATFORM_NWPSERIAL_CONSOLE | ||
1399 | bool "Console on NWP serial port" | ||
1400 | depends on SERIAL_OF_PLATFORM_NWPSERIAL=y | ||
1401 | select SERIAL_CORE_CONSOLE | ||
1402 | help | ||
1403 | Support for Console on the NWP serial ports. | ||
1404 | |||
1405 | config SERIAL_QE | ||
1406 | tristate "Freescale QUICC Engine serial port support" | ||
1407 | depends on QUICC_ENGINE | ||
1408 | select SERIAL_CORE | ||
1409 | select FW_LOADER | ||
1410 | default n | ||
1411 | help | ||
1412 | This driver supports the QE serial ports on Freescale embedded | ||
1413 | PowerPC that contain a QUICC Engine. | ||
1414 | |||
1415 | config SERIAL_SC26XX | ||
1416 | tristate "SC2681/SC2692 serial port support" | ||
1417 | depends on SNI_RM | ||
1418 | select SERIAL_CORE | ||
1419 | help | ||
1420 | This is a driver for the onboard serial ports of | ||
1421 | older RM400 machines. | ||
1422 | |||
1423 | config SERIAL_SC26XX_CONSOLE | ||
1424 | bool "Console on SC2681/SC2692 serial port" | ||
1425 | depends on SERIAL_SC26XX | ||
1426 | select SERIAL_CORE_CONSOLE | ||
1427 | help | ||
1428 | Support for Console on SC2681/SC2692 serial ports. | ||
1429 | |||
1430 | config SERIAL_BFIN_SPORT | ||
1431 | tristate "Blackfin SPORT emulate UART" | ||
1432 | depends on BLACKFIN | ||
1433 | select SERIAL_CORE | ||
1434 | help | ||
1435 | Enable SPORT emulate UART on Blackfin series. | ||
1436 | |||
1437 | To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the | ||
1438 | module will be called bfin_sport_uart. | ||
1439 | |||
1440 | config SERIAL_BFIN_SPORT_CONSOLE | ||
1441 | bool "Console on Blackfin sport emulated uart" | ||
1442 | depends on SERIAL_BFIN_SPORT=y | ||
1443 | select SERIAL_CORE_CONSOLE | ||
1444 | |||
1445 | config SERIAL_BFIN_SPORT0_UART | ||
1446 | bool "Enable UART over SPORT0" | ||
1447 | depends on SERIAL_BFIN_SPORT && !(BF542 || BF544) | ||
1448 | help | ||
1449 | Enable UART over SPORT0 | ||
1450 | |||
1451 | config SERIAL_BFIN_SPORT0_UART_CTSRTS | ||
1452 | bool "Enable UART over SPORT0 hardware flow control" | ||
1453 | depends on SERIAL_BFIN_SPORT0_UART | ||
1454 | help | ||
1455 | Enable hardware flow control in the driver. | ||
1456 | |||
1457 | config SERIAL_BFIN_SPORT1_UART | ||
1458 | bool "Enable UART over SPORT1" | ||
1459 | depends on SERIAL_BFIN_SPORT | ||
1460 | help | ||
1461 | Enable UART over SPORT1 | ||
1462 | |||
1463 | config SERIAL_BFIN_SPORT1_UART_CTSRTS | ||
1464 | bool "Enable UART over SPORT1 hardware flow control" | ||
1465 | depends on SERIAL_BFIN_SPORT1_UART | ||
1466 | help | ||
1467 | Enable hardware flow control in the driver. | ||
1468 | |||
1469 | config SERIAL_BFIN_SPORT2_UART | ||
1470 | bool "Enable UART over SPORT2" | ||
1471 | depends on SERIAL_BFIN_SPORT && (BF54x || BF538 || BF539) | ||
1472 | help | ||
1473 | Enable UART over SPORT2 | ||
1474 | |||
1475 | config SERIAL_BFIN_SPORT2_UART_CTSRTS | ||
1476 | bool "Enable UART over SPORT2 hardware flow control" | ||
1477 | depends on SERIAL_BFIN_SPORT2_UART | ||
1478 | help | ||
1479 | Enable hardware flow control in the driver. | ||
1480 | |||
1481 | config SERIAL_BFIN_SPORT3_UART | ||
1482 | bool "Enable UART over SPORT3" | ||
1483 | depends on SERIAL_BFIN_SPORT && (BF54x || BF538 || BF539) | ||
1484 | help | ||
1485 | Enable UART over SPORT3 | ||
1486 | |||
1487 | config SERIAL_BFIN_SPORT3_UART_CTSRTS | ||
1488 | bool "Enable UART over SPORT3 hardware flow control" | ||
1489 | depends on SERIAL_BFIN_SPORT3_UART | ||
1490 | help | ||
1491 | Enable hardware flow control in the driver. | ||
1492 | |||
1493 | config SERIAL_TIMBERDALE | ||
1494 | tristate "Support for timberdale UART" | ||
1495 | select SERIAL_CORE | ||
1496 | ---help--- | ||
1497 | Add support for UART controller on timberdale. | ||
1498 | |||
1499 | config SERIAL_BCM63XX | ||
1500 | tristate "bcm63xx serial port support" | ||
1501 | select SERIAL_CORE | ||
1502 | depends on BCM63XX | ||
1503 | help | ||
1504 | If you have a bcm63xx CPU, you can enable its onboard | ||
1505 | serial port by enabling this options. | ||
1506 | |||
1507 | To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the | ||
1508 | module will be called bcm963xx_uart. | ||
1509 | |||
1510 | config SERIAL_BCM63XX_CONSOLE | ||
1511 | bool "Console on bcm63xx serial port" | ||
1512 | depends on SERIAL_BCM63XX=y | ||
1513 | select SERIAL_CORE_CONSOLE | ||
1514 | help | ||
1515 | If you have enabled the serial port on the bcm63xx CPU | ||
1516 | you can make it the console by answering Y to this option. | ||
1517 | |||
1518 | config SERIAL_GRLIB_GAISLER_APBUART | ||
1519 | tristate "GRLIB APBUART serial support" | ||
1520 | depends on OF | ||
1521 | ---help--- | ||
1522 | Add support for the GRLIB APBUART serial port. | ||
1523 | |||
1524 | config SERIAL_GRLIB_GAISLER_APBUART_CONSOLE | ||
1525 | bool "Console on GRLIB APBUART serial port" | ||
1526 | depends on SERIAL_GRLIB_GAISLER_APBUART=y | ||
1527 | select SERIAL_CORE_CONSOLE | ||
1528 | help | ||
1529 | Support for running a console on the GRLIB APBUART | ||
1530 | |||
1531 | config SERIAL_ALTERA_JTAGUART | ||
1532 | tristate "Altera JTAG UART support" | ||
1533 | select SERIAL_CORE | ||
1534 | help | ||
1535 | This driver supports the Altera JTAG UART port. | ||
1536 | |||
1537 | config SERIAL_ALTERA_JTAGUART_CONSOLE | ||
1538 | bool "Altera JTAG UART console support" | ||
1539 | depends on SERIAL_ALTERA_JTAGUART=y | ||
1540 | select SERIAL_CORE_CONSOLE | ||
1541 | help | ||
1542 | Enable a Altera JTAG UART port to be the system console. | ||
1543 | |||
1544 | config SERIAL_ALTERA_JTAGUART_CONSOLE_BYPASS | ||
1545 | bool "Bypass output when no connection" | ||
1546 | depends on SERIAL_ALTERA_JTAGUART_CONSOLE | ||
1547 | select SERIAL_CORE_CONSOLE | ||
1548 | help | ||
1549 | Bypass console output and keep going even if there is no | ||
1550 | JTAG terminal connection with the host. | ||
1551 | |||
1552 | config SERIAL_ALTERA_UART | ||
1553 | tristate "Altera UART support" | ||
1554 | select SERIAL_CORE | ||
1555 | help | ||
1556 | This driver supports the Altera softcore UART port. | ||
1557 | |||
1558 | config SERIAL_ALTERA_UART_MAXPORTS | ||
1559 | int "Maximum number of Altera UART ports" | ||
1560 | depends on SERIAL_ALTERA_UART | ||
1561 | default 4 | ||
1562 | help | ||
1563 | This setting lets you define the maximum number of the Altera | ||
1564 | UART ports. The usual default varies from board to board, and | ||
1565 | this setting is a way of catering for that. | ||
1566 | |||
1567 | config SERIAL_ALTERA_UART_BAUDRATE | ||
1568 | int "Default baudrate for Altera UART ports" | ||
1569 | depends on SERIAL_ALTERA_UART | ||
1570 | default 115200 | ||
1571 | help | ||
1572 | This setting lets you define what the default baudrate is for the | ||
1573 | Altera UART ports. The usual default varies from board to board, | ||
1574 | and this setting is a way of catering for that. | ||
1575 | |||
1576 | config SERIAL_ALTERA_UART_CONSOLE | ||
1577 | bool "Altera UART console support" | ||
1578 | depends on SERIAL_ALTERA_UART=y | ||
1579 | select SERIAL_CORE_CONSOLE | ||
1580 | help | ||
1581 | Enable a Altera UART port to be the system console. | ||
1582 | |||
1583 | config SERIAL_IFX6X60 | ||
1584 | tristate "SPI protocol driver for Infineon 6x60 modem (EXPERIMENTAL)" | ||
1585 | depends on GPIOLIB && SPI && EXPERIMENTAL | ||
1586 | help | ||
1587 | Support for the IFX6x60 modem devices on Intel MID platforms. | ||
1588 | |||
1589 | config SERIAL_PCH_UART | ||
1590 | tristate "Intel EG20T PCH UART" | ||
1591 | depends on PCI && DMADEVICES | ||
1592 | select SERIAL_CORE | ||
1593 | select PCH_DMA | ||
1594 | help | ||
1595 | This driver is for PCH(Platform controller Hub) UART of Intel EG20T | ||
1596 | which is an IOH(Input/Output Hub) for x86 embedded processor. | ||
1597 | Enabling PCH_DMA, this PCH UART works as DMA mode. | ||
1598 | endmenu | ||