1 menu "S/390 network device drivers"
2 depends on NETDEVICES && ARCH_S390
5 tristate "Lan Channel Station Interface"
6 depends on NETDEVICES && (NET_ETHERNET || TR || FDDI)
8 Select this option if you want to use LCS networking on IBM S/390
9 or zSeries. This device driver supports Token Ring (IEEE 802.5),
10 FDDI (IEEE 802.7) and Ethernet.
11 This option is also available as a module which will be
12 called lcs.ko. If you do not know what it is, it's safe to say "Y".
15 tristate "CTC device support"
18 Select this option if you want to use channel-to-channel networking
19 on IBM S/390 or zSeries. This device driver supports real CTC
20 coupling using ESCON. It also supports virtual CTCs when running
21 under VM. It will use the channel device configuration if this is
22 available. This option is also available as a module which will be
23 called ctc.ko. If you do not know what it is, it's safe to say "Y".
26 tristate "IUCV support (VM only)"
28 Select this option if you want to use inter-user communication
29 under VM or VIF. If unsure, say "Y" to enable a fast communication
30 link between VM guests. At boot time the user ID of the guest needs
31 to be passed to the kernel. Note that both kernels need to be
32 compiled with this option and both need to be booted with the user ID
33 of the other VM guest.
36 tristate "IUCV network device support (VM only)"
37 depends on IUCV && NETDEVICES
39 Select this option if you want to use inter-user communication
40 vehicle networking under VM or VIF. It enables a fast communication
41 link between VM guests. Using ifconfig a point-to-point connection
42 can be established to the Linux for zSeries and S7390 system
43 running on the other VM guest. This option is also available
44 as a module which will be called netiucv.ko. If unsure, say "Y".
47 tristate "IUCV special message support (VM only)"
50 Select this option if you want to be able to receive SMSG messages
51 from other VM guest systems.
54 tristate "CLAW device support"
57 This driver supports channel attached CLAW devices.
58 CLAW is Common Link Access for Workstation. Common devices
59 that use CLAW are RS/6000s, Cisco Routers (CIP) and 3172 devices.
60 To compile as a module choose M here: The module will be called
61 claw.ko to compile into the kernel choose Y
64 tristate "Gigabit Ethernet device support"
65 depends on NETDEVICES && IP_MULTICAST && QDIO
67 This driver supports the IBM S/390 and zSeries OSA Express adapters
68 in QDIO mode (all media types), HiperSockets interfaces and VM GuestLAN
69 interfaces in QDIO and HIPER mode.
71 For details please refer to the documentation provided by IBM at
72 <http://www10.software.ibm.com/developerworks/opensource/linux390>
74 To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
75 module will be called qeth.ko.
78 comment "Gigabit Ethernet default settings"
82 bool "IPv6 support for gigabit ethernet"
83 depends on (QETH = IPV6) || (QETH && IPV6 = 'y')
85 If CONFIG_QETH is switched on, this option will include IPv6
86 support in the qeth device driver.
89 bool "VLAN support for gigabit ethernet"
90 depends on (QETH = VLAN_8021Q) || (QETH && VLAN_8021Q = 'y')
92 If CONFIG_QETH is switched on, this option will include IEEE
93 802.1q VLAN support in the qeth device driver.
95 config QETH_PERF_STATS
96 bool "Performance statistics in /proc"
99 When switched on, this option will add a file in the proc-fs
100 (/proc/qeth_perf_stats) containing performance statistics. It
101 may slightly impact performance, so this is only recommended for
102 internal tuning of the device driver.
106 default (LCS || CTC || QETH)