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config SFC
	tristate "Solarflare SFC4000/SFC9000-family support"
	depends on PCI && INET
	select MDIO
	select CRC32
	select I2C
	select I2C_ALGOBIT
	---help---
	  This driver supports 10-gigabit Ethernet cards based on
	  the Solarflare SFC4000 and SFC9000-family controllers.

	  To compile this driver as a module, choose M here.  The module
	  will be called sfc.
config SFC_MTD
	bool "Solarflare SFC4000/SFC9000-family MTD support"
	depends on SFC && MTD && !(SFC=y && MTD=m)
	default y
	---help---
	  This exposes the on-board flash and/or EEPROM as MTD devices
	  (e.g. /dev/mtd1).  This is required to update the firmware or
	  the boot configuration under Linux.
config SFC_MCDI_MON
	bool "Solarflare SFC9000-family hwmon support"
	depends on SFC && HWMON && !(SFC=y && HWMON=m)
	default y
	----help---
	  This exposes the on-board firmware-managed sensors as a
	  hardware monitor device.
config SFC_SRIOV
	bool "Solarflare SFC9000-family SR-IOV support"
	depends on SFC && PCI_IOV
	default y
	---help---
	  This enables support for the SFC9000 I/O Virtualization
	  features, allowing accelerated network performance in
	  virtualized environments.