2 # IDE ATA ATAPI Block device driver configuration
4 # Andre Hedrick <andre@linux-ide.org>
7 # Select HAVE_IDE if IDE is supported
12 tristate "ATA/ATAPI/MFM/RLL support"
16 If you say Y here, your kernel will be able to manage low cost mass
17 storage units such as ATA/(E)IDE and ATAPI units. The most common
18 cases are IDE hard drives and ATAPI CD-ROM drives.
20 If your system is pure SCSI and doesn't use these interfaces, you
23 Integrated Disk Electronics (IDE aka ATA-1) is a connecting standard
24 for mass storage units such as hard disks. It was designed by
25 Western Digital and Compaq Computer in 1984. It was then named
26 ST506. Quite a number of disks use the IDE interface.
28 AT Attachment (ATA) is the superset of the IDE specifications.
29 ST506 was also called ATA-1.
31 Fast-IDE is ATA-2 (also named Fast ATA), Enhanced IDE (EIDE) is
32 ATA-3. It provides support for larger disks (up to 8.4GB by means of
33 the LBA standard), more disks (4 instead of 2) and for other mass
34 storage units such as tapes and cdrom. UDMA/33 (aka UltraDMA/33) is
35 ATA-4 and provides faster (and more CPU friendly) transfer modes
36 than previous PIO (Programmed processor Input/Output) from previous
37 ATA/IDE standards by means of fast DMA controllers.
39 ATA Packet Interface (ATAPI) is a protocol used by EIDE tape and
40 CD-ROM drives, similar in many respects to the SCSI protocol.
42 SMART IDE (Self Monitoring, Analysis and Reporting Technology) was
43 designed in order to prevent data corruption and disk crash by
44 detecting pre hardware failure conditions (heat, access time, and
45 the like...). Disks built since June 1995 may follow this standard.
46 The kernel itself doesn't manage this; however there are quite a
47 number of user programs such as smart that can query the status of
48 SMART parameters from disk drives.
50 To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
51 module will be called ide.
53 For further information, please read <file:Documentation/ide/ide.txt>.
60 int "Max IDE interfaces"
61 depends on ALPHA || SUPERH || IA64 || EMBEDDED
65 This is the maximum number of IDE hardware interfaces that will
66 be supported by the driver. Make sure it is at least as high as
67 the number of IDE interfaces in your system.
70 tristate "Enhanced IDE/MFM/RLL disk/cdrom/tape/floppy support"
72 If you say Y here, you will use the full-featured IDE driver to
73 control up to ten ATA/IDE interfaces, each being able to serve a
74 "master" and a "slave" device, for a total of up to twenty ATA/IDE
75 disk/cdrom/tape/floppy drives.
77 Useful information about large (>540 MB) IDE disks, multiple
78 interfaces, what to do if ATA/IDE devices are not automatically
79 detected, sound card ATA/IDE ports, module support, and other
80 topics, is contained in <file:Documentation/ide/ide.txt>. For detailed
81 information about hard drives, consult the Disk-HOWTO and the
82 Multi-Disk-HOWTO, available from
83 <http://www.tldp.org/docs.html#howto>.
85 To fine-tune ATA/IDE drive/interface parameters for improved
86 performance, look for the hdparm package at
87 <ftp://ibiblio.org/pub/Linux/system/hardware/>.
89 To compile this driver as a module, choose M here and read
90 <file:Documentation/ide/ide.txt>. The module will be called ide-mod.
91 Do not compile this driver as a module if your root file system (the
92 one containing the directory /) is located on an IDE device.
94 If you have one or more IDE drives, say Y or M here. If your system
95 has no IDE drives, or if memory requirements are really tight, you
96 could say N here, and select the "Old hard disk driver" below
97 instead to save about 13 KB of memory in the kernel.
101 comment "Please see Documentation/ide/ide.txt for help/info on IDE drives"
103 config BLK_DEV_IDE_SATA
104 bool "Support for SATA (deprecated; conflicts with libata SATA driver)"
107 There are two drivers for Serial ATA controllers.
109 The main driver, "libata", uses the SCSI subsystem
110 and supports most modern SATA controllers. In order to use it
111 you may take a look at "Serial ATA (prod) and Parallel ATA
112 (experimental) drivers".
114 The IDE driver (which you are currently configuring) supports
115 a few first-generation SATA controllers.
117 In order to eliminate conflicts between the two subsystems,
118 this config option enables the IDE driver's SATA support.
119 Normally this is disabled, as it is preferred that libata
120 supports SATA controllers, and this (IDE) driver supports
125 config BLK_DEV_IDEDISK
126 tristate "Include IDE/ATA-2 DISK support"
128 This will include enhanced support for MFM/RLL/IDE hard disks. If
129 you have a MFM/RLL/IDE disk, and there is no special reason to use
130 the old hard disk driver instead, say Y. If you have an SCSI-only
131 system, you can say N here.
133 To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
134 module will be called ide-disk.
135 Do not compile this driver as a module if your root file system
136 (the one containing the directory /) is located on the IDE disk.
140 config IDEDISK_MULTI_MODE
141 bool "Use multiple sector mode for Programmed Input/Output by default"
143 This setting is irrelevant for most IDE disks, with direct memory
144 access, to which multiple sector mode does not apply. Multiple sector
145 mode is a feature of most modern IDE hard drives, permitting the
146 transfer of multiple sectors per Programmed Input/Output interrupt,
147 rather than the usual one sector per interrupt. When this feature is
148 enabled, it can reduce operating system overhead for disk Programmed
149 Input/Output. On some systems, it also can increase the data
150 throughput of Programmed Input/Output. Some drives, however, seemed
151 to run slower with multiple sector mode enabled. Some drives claimed
152 to support multiple sector mode, but lost data at some settings.
153 Under rare circumstances, such failures could result in massive
154 filesystem corruption.
156 If you get the following error, try to say Y here:
158 hda: set_multmode: status=0x51 { DriveReady SeekComplete Error }
159 hda: set_multmode: error=0x04 { DriveStatusError }
164 tristate "PCMCIA IDE support"
167 Support for Compact Flash cards, outboard IDE disks, tape drives,
168 and CD-ROM drives connected through a PCMCIA card.
170 config BLK_DEV_DELKIN
171 tristate "Cardbus IDE support (Delkin/ASKA/Workbit)"
172 depends on CARDBUS && PCI
174 Support for Delkin, ASKA, and Workbit Cardbus CompactFlash
175 Adapters. This may also work for similar SD and XD adapters.
178 tristate "Include IDE/ATAPI CDROM support"
180 If you have a CD-ROM drive using the ATAPI protocol, say Y. ATAPI is
181 a newer protocol used by IDE CD-ROM and TAPE drives, similar to the
182 SCSI protocol. Most new CD-ROM drives use ATAPI, including the
183 NEC-260, Mitsumi FX400, Sony 55E, and just about all non-SCSI
184 double(2X) or better speed drives.
186 If you say Y here, the CD-ROM drive will be identified at boot time
187 along with other IDE devices, as "hdb" or "hdc", or something
188 similar (check the boot messages with dmesg). If this is your only
189 CD-ROM drive, you can say N to all other CD-ROM options, but be sure
190 to say Y or M to "ISO 9660 CD-ROM file system support".
192 To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
193 module will be called ide-cd.
195 config BLK_DEV_IDECD_VERBOSE_ERRORS
196 bool "Verbose error logging for IDE/ATAPI CDROM driver" if EMBEDDED
197 depends on BLK_DEV_IDECD
200 Turn this on to have the driver print out the meanings of the
201 ATAPI error codes. This will use up additional 8kB of kernel-space
204 config BLK_DEV_IDETAPE
205 tristate "Include IDE/ATAPI TAPE support"
207 If you have an IDE tape drive using the ATAPI protocol, say Y.
208 ATAPI is a newer protocol used by IDE tape and CD-ROM drives,
209 similar to the SCSI protocol. If you have an SCSI tape drive
210 however, you can say N here.
212 You should also say Y if you have an OnStream DI-30 tape drive; this
213 will not work with the SCSI protocol, until there is support for the
214 SC-30 and SC-50 versions.
216 If you say Y here, the tape drive will be identified at boot time
217 along with other IDE devices, as "hdb" or "hdc", or something
218 similar, and will be mapped to a character device such as "ht0"
219 (check the boot messages with dmesg). Be sure to consult the
220 <file:drivers/ide/ide-tape.c> and <file:Documentation/ide/ide.txt>
221 files for usage information.
223 To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
224 module will be called ide-tape.
226 config BLK_DEV_IDEFLOPPY
227 tristate "Include IDE/ATAPI FLOPPY support"
229 If you have an IDE floppy drive which uses the ATAPI protocol,
230 answer Y. ATAPI is a newer protocol used by IDE CD-ROM/tape/floppy
231 drives, similar to the SCSI protocol.
233 The LS-120 and the IDE/ATAPI Iomega ZIP drive are also supported by
234 this driver. For information about jumper settings and the question
235 of when a ZIP drive uses a partition table, see
236 <http://www.win.tue.nl/~aeb/linux/zip/zip-1.html>.
237 (ATAPI PD-CD/CDR drives are not supported by this driver; support
238 for PD-CD/CDR drives is available if you answer Y to
239 "SCSI emulation support", below).
241 If you say Y here, the FLOPPY drive will be identified along with
242 other IDE devices, as "hdb" or "hdc", or something similar (check
243 the boot messages with dmesg).
245 To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
246 module will be called ide-floppy.
248 config BLK_DEV_IDESCSI
249 tristate "SCSI emulation support"
252 WARNING: ide-scsi is no longer needed for cd writing applications!
253 The 2.6 kernel supports direct writing to ide-cd, which eliminates
254 the need for ide-scsi + the entire scsi stack just for writing a
255 cd. The new method is more efficient in every way.
257 This will provide SCSI host adapter emulation for IDE ATAPI devices,
258 and will allow you to use a SCSI device driver instead of a native
261 This is useful if you have an ATAPI device for which no native
262 driver has been written (for example, an ATAPI PD-CD drive);
263 you can then use this emulation together with an appropriate SCSI
264 device driver. In order to do this, say Y here and to "SCSI support"
265 and "SCSI generic support", below. You must then provide the kernel
266 command line "hdx=ide-scsi" (try "man bootparam" or see the
267 documentation of your boot loader (lilo or loadlin) about how to
268 pass options to the kernel at boot time) for devices if you want the
269 native EIDE sub-drivers to skip over the native support, so that
270 this SCSI emulation can be used instead.
272 Note that this option does NOT allow you to attach SCSI devices to a
273 box that doesn't have a SCSI host adapter installed.
275 If both this SCSI emulation and native ATAPI support are compiled
276 into the kernel, the native support will be used.
278 config BLK_DEV_IDEACPI
279 bool "IDE ACPI support"
282 Implement ACPI support for generic IDE devices. On modern
283 machines ACPI support is required to properly handle ACPI S3 states.
285 config IDE_TASK_IOCTL
286 bool "IDE Taskfile Access"
288 This is a direct raw access to the media. It is a complex but
289 elegant solution to test and validate the domain of the hardware and
290 perform below the driver data recovery if needed. This is the most
291 basic form of media-forensics.
293 If you are unsure, say N here.
296 bool "legacy /proc/ide/ support"
297 depends on IDE && PROC_FS
300 This option enables support for the various files in
301 /proc/ide. In Linux 2.6 this has been superseded by
302 files in sysfs but many legacy applications rely on this.
306 comment "IDE chipset support/bugfixes"
309 tristate "generic/default IDE chipset support"
313 config BLK_DEV_PLATFORM
314 tristate "Platform driver for IDE interfaces"
316 This is the platform IDE driver, used mostly for Memory Mapped
317 IDE devices, like Compact Flashes running in True IDE mode.
321 config BLK_DEV_CMD640
322 tristate "CMD640 chipset bugfix/support"
325 The CMD-Technologies CMD640 IDE chip is used on many common 486 and
326 Pentium motherboards, usually in combination with a "Neptune" or
327 "SiS" chipset. Unfortunately, it has a number of rather nasty
328 design flaws that can cause severe data corruption under many common
329 conditions. Say Y here to include code which tries to automatically
330 detect and correct the problems under Linux. This option also
331 enables access to the secondary IDE ports in some CMD640 based
334 This driver will work automatically in PCI based systems (most new
335 systems have PCI slots). But if your system uses VESA local bus
336 (VLB) instead of PCI, you must also supply a kernel boot parameter
337 to enable the CMD640 bugfix/support: "ide0=cmd640_vlb". (Try "man
338 bootparam" or see the documentation of your boot loader about how to
339 pass options to the kernel.)
341 The CMD640 chip is also used on add-in cards by Acculogic, and on
342 the "CSA-6400E PCI to IDE controller" that some people have. For
343 details, read <file:Documentation/ide/ide.txt>.
345 config BLK_DEV_CMD640_ENHANCED
346 bool "CMD640 enhanced support"
347 depends on BLK_DEV_CMD640
349 This option includes support for setting/autotuning PIO modes and
350 prefetch on CMD640 IDE interfaces. For details, read
351 <file:Documentation/ide/ide.txt>. If you have a CMD640 IDE interface
352 and your BIOS does not already do this for you, then say Y here.
355 config BLK_DEV_IDEPNP
356 tristate "PNP EIDE support"
359 If you have a PnP (Plug and Play) compatible EIDE card and
360 would like the kernel to automatically detect and activate
363 config BLK_DEV_IDEDMA_SFF
368 comment "PCI IDE chipsets support"
370 config BLK_DEV_IDEPCI
373 config IDEPCI_PCIBUS_ORDER
374 bool "Probe IDE PCI devices in the PCI bus order (DEPRECATED)"
375 depends on BLK_DEV_IDE=y && BLK_DEV_IDEPCI
378 Probe IDE PCI devices in the order in which they appear on the
379 PCI bus (i.e. 00:1f.1 PCI device before 02:01.0 PCI device)
380 instead of the order in which IDE PCI host drivers are loaded.
382 Please note that this method of assuring stable naming of
383 IDE devices is unreliable and use other means for achieving
388 # TODO: split it on per host driver config options (or module parameters)
389 config BLK_DEV_OFFBOARD
390 bool "Boot off-board chipsets first support (DEPRECATED)"
391 depends on BLK_DEV_IDEPCI && (BLK_DEV_AEC62XX || BLK_DEV_GENERIC || BLK_DEV_HPT34X || BLK_DEV_HPT366 || BLK_DEV_PDC202XX_NEW || BLK_DEV_PDC202XX_OLD || BLK_DEV_TC86C001)
393 Normally, IDE controllers built into the motherboard (on-board
394 controllers) are assigned to ide0 and ide1 while those on add-in PCI
395 cards (off-board controllers) are relegated to ide2 and ide3.
396 Answering Y here will allow you to reverse the situation, with
397 off-board controllers on ide0/1 and on-board controllers on ide2/3.
398 This can improve the usability of some boot managers such as lilo
399 when booting from a drive on an off-board controller.
401 Note that, if you do this, the order of the hd* devices will be
402 rearranged which may require modification of fstab and other files.
404 Please also note that this method of assuring stable naming of
405 IDE devices is unreliable and use other means for achieving it
410 config BLK_DEV_GENERIC
411 tristate "Generic PCI IDE Chipset Support"
412 select BLK_DEV_IDEPCI
414 This option provides generic support for various PCI IDE Chipsets
415 which otherwise might not be supported.
417 config BLK_DEV_OPTI621
418 tristate "OPTi 82C621 chipset enhanced support (EXPERIMENTAL)"
419 depends on EXPERIMENTAL
420 select BLK_DEV_IDEPCI
422 This is a driver for the OPTi 82C621 EIDE controller.
423 Please read the comments at the top of <file:drivers/ide/pci/opti621.c>.
425 config BLK_DEV_RZ1000
426 tristate "RZ1000 chipset bugfix/support"
428 select BLK_DEV_IDEPCI
430 The PC-Technologies RZ1000 IDE chip is used on many common 486 and
431 Pentium motherboards, usually along with the "Neptune" chipset.
432 Unfortunately, it has a rather nasty design flaw that can cause
433 severe data corruption under many conditions. Say Y here to include
434 code which automatically detects and corrects the problem under
435 Linux. This may slow disk throughput by a few percent, but at least
436 things will operate 100% reliably.
438 config BLK_DEV_IDEDMA_PCI
440 select BLK_DEV_IDEPCI
441 select BLK_DEV_IDEDMA_SFF
443 config BLK_DEV_AEC62XX
444 tristate "AEC62XX chipset support"
445 select BLK_DEV_IDEDMA_PCI
447 This driver adds explicit support for Acard AEC62xx (Artop ATP8xx)
448 IDE controllers. This allows the kernel to change PIO, DMA and UDMA
449 speeds and to configure the chip to optimum performance.
451 config BLK_DEV_ALI15X3
452 tristate "ALI M15x3 chipset support"
453 select BLK_DEV_IDEDMA_PCI
455 This driver ensures (U)DMA support for ALI 1533, 1543 and 1543C
456 onboard chipsets. It also tests for Simplex mode and enables
457 normal dual channel support.
459 If you say Y here, you also need to say Y to "Use DMA by default
460 when available", above. Please read the comments at the top of
461 <file:drivers/ide/pci/alim15x3.c>.
466 bool "ALI M15x3 WDC support (DANGEROUS)"
467 depends on BLK_DEV_ALI15X3
469 This allows for UltraDMA support for WDC drives that ignore CRC
470 checking. You are a fool for enabling this option, but there have
471 been requests. DO NOT COMPLAIN IF YOUR DRIVE HAS FS CORRUPTION, IF
472 YOU ENABLE THIS! No one will listen, just laugh for ignoring this
475 Using this option can allow WDC drives to run at ATA-4/5 transfer
476 rates with only an ATA-2 support structure.
480 config BLK_DEV_AMD74XX
481 tristate "AMD and nVidia IDE support"
483 select BLK_DEV_IDEDMA_PCI
485 This driver adds explicit support for AMD-7xx and AMD-8111 chips
486 and also for the nVidia nForce chip. This allows the kernel to
487 change PIO, DMA and UDMA speeds and to configure the chip to
490 config BLK_DEV_ATIIXP
491 tristate "ATI IXP chipset IDE support"
493 select BLK_DEV_IDEDMA_PCI
495 This driver adds explicit support for ATI IXP chipset.
496 This allows the kernel to change PIO, DMA and UDMA speeds
497 and to configure the chip to optimum performance.
499 Say Y here if you have an ATI IXP chipset IDE controller.
501 config BLK_DEV_CMD64X
502 tristate "CMD64{3|6|8|9} chipset support"
503 select BLK_DEV_IDEDMA_PCI
505 Say Y here if you have an IDE controller which uses any of these
506 chipsets: CMD643, CMD646, or CMD648.
508 config BLK_DEV_TRIFLEX
509 tristate "Compaq Triflex IDE support"
510 select BLK_DEV_IDEDMA_PCI
512 Say Y here if you have a Compaq Triflex IDE controller, such
513 as those commonly found on Compaq Pentium-Pro systems
515 config BLK_DEV_CY82C693
516 tristate "CY82C693 chipset support"
517 select BLK_DEV_IDEDMA_PCI
519 This driver adds detection and support for the CY82C693 chipset
520 used on Digital's PC-Alpha 164SX boards.
522 If you say Y here, you need to say Y to "Use DMA by default
523 when available" as well.
525 config BLK_DEV_CS5520
526 tristate "Cyrix CS5510/20 MediaGX chipset support (VERY EXPERIMENTAL)"
527 depends on EXPERIMENTAL
528 select BLK_DEV_IDEDMA_PCI
530 Include support for PIO tuning and virtual DMA on the Cyrix MediaGX
531 5510/5520 chipset. This will automatically be detected and
534 It is safe to say Y to this question.
536 config BLK_DEV_CS5530
537 tristate "Cyrix/National Semiconductor CS5530 MediaGX chipset support"
538 select BLK_DEV_IDEDMA_PCI
540 Include support for UDMA on the Cyrix MediaGX 5530 chipset. This
541 will automatically be detected and configured if found.
543 It is safe to say Y to this question.
545 config BLK_DEV_CS5535
546 tristate "AMD CS5535 chipset support"
547 depends on X86 && !X86_64
548 select BLK_DEV_IDEDMA_PCI
550 Include support for UDMA on the NSC/AMD CS5535 companion chipset.
551 This will automatically be detected and configured if found.
553 It is safe to say Y to this question.
555 config BLK_DEV_HPT34X
556 tristate "HPT34X chipset support"
557 select BLK_DEV_IDEDMA_PCI
559 This driver adds up to 4 more EIDE devices sharing a single
560 interrupt. The HPT343 chipset in its current form is a non-bootable
561 controller; the HPT345/HPT363 chipset is a bootable (needs BIOS FIX)
562 PCI UDMA controllers. This driver requires dynamic tuning of the
563 chipset during the ide-probe at boot time. It is reported to support
564 DVD II drives, by the manufacturer.
566 config HPT34X_AUTODMA
567 bool "HPT34X AUTODMA support (EXPERIMENTAL)"
568 depends on BLK_DEV_HPT34X && EXPERIMENTAL
570 This is a dangerous thing to attempt currently! Please read the
571 comments at the top of <file:drivers/ide/pci/hpt34x.c>. If you say Y
572 here, then say Y to "Use DMA by default when available" as well.
576 config BLK_DEV_HPT366
577 tristate "HPT36X/37X chipset support"
578 select BLK_DEV_IDEDMA_PCI
580 HPT366 is an Ultra DMA chipset for ATA-66.
581 HPT368 is an Ultra DMA chipset for ATA-66 RAID Based.
582 HPT370 is an Ultra DMA chipset for ATA-100.
583 HPT372 is an Ultra DMA chipset for ATA-100.
584 HPT374 is an Ultra DMA chipset for ATA-100.
586 This driver adds up to 4 more EIDE devices sharing a single
589 The HPT366 chipset in its current form is bootable. One solution
590 for this problem are special LILO commands for redirecting the
591 reference to device 0x80. The other solution is to say Y to "Boot
592 off-board chipsets first support" (CONFIG_BLK_DEV_OFFBOARD) unless
593 your mother board has the chipset natively mounted. Regardless one
594 should use the fore mentioned option and call at LILO.
596 This driver requires dynamic tuning of the chipset during the
597 ide-probe at boot. It is reported to support DVD II drives, by the
600 config BLK_DEV_JMICRON
601 tristate "JMicron JMB36x support"
602 select BLK_DEV_IDEDMA_PCI
604 Basic support for the JMicron ATA controllers. For full support
605 use the libata drivers.
607 config BLK_DEV_SC1200
608 tristate "National SCx200 chipset support"
609 select BLK_DEV_IDEDMA_PCI
611 This driver adds support for the on-board IDE controller on the
612 National SCx200 series of embedded x86 "Geode" systems.
615 tristate "Intel PIIXn chipsets support"
616 select BLK_DEV_IDEDMA_PCI
618 This driver adds explicit support for Intel PIIX and ICH chips
619 and also for the Efar Victory66 (slc90e66) chip. This allows
620 the kernel to change PIO, DMA and UDMA speeds and to configure
621 the chip to optimum performance.
623 config BLK_DEV_IT8213
624 tristate "IT8213 IDE support"
625 select BLK_DEV_IDEDMA_PCI
627 This driver adds support for the ITE 8213 IDE controller.
629 config BLK_DEV_IT821X
630 tristate "IT821X IDE support"
631 select BLK_DEV_IDEDMA_PCI
633 This driver adds support for the ITE 8211 IDE controller and the
634 IT 8212 IDE RAID controller in both RAID and pass-through mode.
636 config BLK_DEV_NS87415
637 tristate "NS87415 chipset support"
638 select BLK_DEV_IDEDMA_PCI
640 This driver adds detection and support for the NS87415 chip
641 (used mainly on SPARC64 and PA-RISC machines).
643 Please read the comments at the top of <file:drivers/ide/pci/ns87415.c>.
645 config BLK_DEV_PDC202XX_OLD
646 tristate "PROMISE PDC202{46|62|65|67} support"
647 select BLK_DEV_IDEDMA_PCI
649 Promise Ultra33 or PDC20246
650 Promise Ultra66 or PDC20262
651 Promise Ultra100 or PDC20265/PDC20267/PDC20268
653 This driver adds up to 4 more EIDE devices sharing a single
654 interrupt. This add-on card is a bootable PCI UDMA controller. Since
655 multiple cards can be installed and there are BIOS ROM problems that
656 happen if the BIOS revisions of all installed cards (three-max) do
657 not match, the driver attempts to do dynamic tuning of the chipset
658 at boot-time for max-speed. Ultra33 BIOS 1.25 or newer is required
659 for more than one card. This card may require that you say Y to
660 "Special UDMA Feature".
662 If you say Y here, you need to say Y to "Use DMA by default when
665 Please read the comments at the top of
666 <file:drivers/ide/pci/pdc202xx_old.c>.
670 config BLK_DEV_PDC202XX_NEW
671 tristate "PROMISE PDC202{68|69|70|71|75|76|77} support"
672 select BLK_DEV_IDEDMA_PCI
675 tristate "ServerWorks OSB4/CSB5/CSB6 chipsets support"
676 select BLK_DEV_IDEDMA_PCI
678 This driver adds PIO/(U)DMA support for the ServerWorks OSB4/CSB5
681 config BLK_DEV_SGIIOC4
682 tristate "Silicon Graphics IOC4 chipset ATA/ATAPI support"
683 depends on (IA64_SGI_SN2 || IA64_GENERIC) && SGI_IOC4
684 select BLK_DEV_IDEDMA_PCI
686 This driver adds PIO & MultiMode DMA-2 support for the SGI IOC4
687 chipset, which has one channel and can support two devices.
688 Please say Y here if you have an Altix System from SGI.
690 config BLK_DEV_SIIMAGE
691 tristate "Silicon Image chipset support"
692 select BLK_DEV_IDEDMA_PCI
694 This driver adds PIO/(U)DMA support for the SI CMD680 and SII
695 3112 (Serial ATA) chips.
697 config BLK_DEV_SIS5513
698 tristate "SiS5513 chipset support"
700 select BLK_DEV_IDEDMA_PCI
702 This driver ensures (U)DMA support for SIS5513 chipset family based
705 The following chipsets are supported:
706 ATA16: SiS5511, SiS5513
707 ATA33: SiS5591, SiS5597, SiS5598, SiS5600
708 ATA66: SiS530, SiS540, SiS620, SiS630, SiS640
709 ATA100: SiS635, SiS645, SiS650, SiS730, SiS735, SiS740,
712 If you say Y here, you need to say Y to "Use DMA by default when
715 Please read the comments at the top of <file:drivers/ide/pci/sis5513.c>.
717 config BLK_DEV_SL82C105
718 tristate "Winbond SL82c105 support"
719 depends on (PPC || ARM)
720 select BLK_DEV_IDEDMA_PCI
722 If you have a Winbond SL82c105 IDE controller, say Y here to enable
723 special configuration for this chip. This is common on various CHRP
724 motherboards, but could be used elsewhere. If in doubt, say Y.
726 config BLK_DEV_SLC90E66
727 tristate "SLC90E66 chipset support"
728 select BLK_DEV_IDEDMA_PCI
730 This driver ensures (U)DMA support for Victory66 SouthBridges for
731 SMsC with Intel NorthBridges. This is an Ultra66 based chipset.
732 The nice thing about it is that you can mix Ultra/DMA/PIO devices
733 and it will handle timing cycles. Since this is an improved
734 look-a-like to the PIIX4 it should be a nice addition.
736 If you say Y here, you need to say Y to "Use DMA by default when
739 Please read the comments at the top of
740 <file:drivers/ide/pci/slc90e66.c>.
742 config BLK_DEV_TRM290
743 tristate "Tekram TRM290 chipset support"
744 select BLK_DEV_IDEDMA_PCI
746 This driver adds support for bus master DMA transfers
747 using the Tekram TRM290 PCI IDE chip. Volunteers are
748 needed for further tweaking and development.
749 Please read the comments at the top of <file:drivers/ide/pci/trm290.c>.
751 config BLK_DEV_VIA82CXXX
752 tristate "VIA82CXXX chipset support"
753 select BLK_DEV_IDEDMA_PCI
755 This driver adds explicit support for VIA BusMastering IDE chips.
756 This allows the kernel to change PIO, DMA and UDMA speeds and to
757 configure the chip to optimum performance.
759 config BLK_DEV_TC86C001
760 tristate "Toshiba TC86C001 support"
761 select BLK_DEV_IDEDMA_PCI
763 This driver adds support for Toshiba TC86C001 GOKU-S chip.
765 config BLK_DEV_CELLEB
766 tristate "Toshiba's Cell Reference Set IDE support"
767 depends on PPC_CELLEB
768 select BLK_DEV_IDEDMA_PCI
770 This driver provides support for the on-board IDE controller on
771 Toshiba Cell Reference Board.
776 config BLK_DEV_IDE_PMAC
777 tristate "PowerMac on-board IDE support"
778 depends on PPC_PMAC && IDE=y && BLK_DEV_IDE=y
780 This driver provides support for the on-board IDE controller on
781 most of the recent Apple Power Macintoshes and PowerBooks.
784 config BLK_DEV_IDE_PMAC_ATA100FIRST
785 bool "Probe on-board ATA/100 (Kauai) first"
786 depends on BLK_DEV_IDE_PMAC
788 This option will cause the ATA/100 controller found in UniNorth2
789 based machines (Windtunnel PowerMac, Aluminium PowerBooks, ...)
790 to be probed before the ATA/66 and ATA/33 controllers. Without
791 these, those machine used to have the hard disk on hdc and the
792 CD-ROM on hda. This option changes this to more natural hda for
793 hard disk and hdc for CD-ROM.
795 config BLK_DEV_IDEDMA_PMAC
796 bool "PowerMac IDE DMA support"
797 depends on BLK_DEV_IDE_PMAC
798 select BLK_DEV_IDEDMA_PCI
800 This option allows the driver for the on-board IDE controller on
801 Power Macintoshes and PowerBooks to use DMA (direct memory access)
802 to transfer data to and from memory. Saying Y is safe and improves
805 config BLK_DEV_IDE_SWARM
806 tristate "IDE for Sibyte evaluation boards"
807 depends on SIBYTE_SB1xxx_SOC
809 config BLK_DEV_IDE_AU1XXX
810 bool "IDE for AMD Alchemy Au1200"
811 depends on SOC_AU1200
813 prompt "IDE Mode for AMD Alchemy Au1200"
814 default CONFIG_BLK_DEV_IDE_AU1XXX_PIO_DBDMA
815 depends on SOC_AU1200 && BLK_DEV_IDE_AU1XXX
817 config BLK_DEV_IDE_AU1XXX_PIO_DBDMA
818 bool "PIO+DbDMA IDE for AMD Alchemy Au1200"
820 config BLK_DEV_IDE_AU1XXX_MDMA2_DBDMA
821 bool "MDMA2+DbDMA IDE for AMD Alchemy Au1200"
822 depends on SOC_AU1200 && BLK_DEV_IDE_AU1XXX
825 config BLK_DEV_IDE_AU1XXX_SEQTS_PER_RQ
826 int "Maximum transfer size (KB) per request (up to 128)"
828 depends on BLK_DEV_IDE_AU1XXX
831 tristate "ARM IDE support"
832 depends on ARM && (ARCH_CLPS7500 || ARCH_RPC || ARCH_SHARK)
835 config BLK_DEV_IDE_ICSIDE
836 tristate "ICS IDE interface support"
837 depends on ARM && ARCH_ACORN
839 On Acorn systems, say Y here if you wish to use the ICS IDE
840 interface card. This is not required for ICS partition support.
841 If you are unsure, say N to this.
843 config BLK_DEV_IDEDMA_ICS
844 bool "ICS DMA support"
845 depends on BLK_DEV_IDE_ICSIDE
847 Say Y here if you want to add DMA (Direct Memory Access) support to
850 config BLK_DEV_IDE_RAPIDE
851 tristate "RapIDE interface support"
852 depends on ARM && ARCH_ACORN
854 Say Y here if you want to support the Yellowstone RapIDE controller
855 manufactured for use with Acorn computers.
857 config BLK_DEV_IDE_BAST
858 tristate "Simtec BAST / Thorcom VR1000 IDE support"
859 depends on ARM && (ARCH_BAST || MACH_VR1000)
861 Say Y here if you want to support the onboard IDE channels on the
862 Simtec BAST or the Thorcom VR1000
865 tristate "ETRAX IDE support"
866 depends on CRIS && BROKEN
867 select BLK_DEV_IDEDMA
869 Enables the ETRAX IDE driver.
871 You can't use parallel ports or SCSI ports at the same time.
873 config ETRAX_IDE_DELAY
874 int "Delay for drives to regain consciousness"
875 depends on ETRAX_IDE && ETRAX_ARCH_V10
878 Number of seconds to wait for IDE drives to spin up after an IDE
882 prompt "IDE reset pin"
883 depends on ETRAX_IDE && ETRAX_ARCH_V10
884 default ETRAX_IDE_PB7_RESET
886 config ETRAX_IDE_PB7_RESET
889 IDE reset on pin 7 on port B
891 config ETRAX_IDE_G27_RESET
894 IDE reset on pin 27 on port G
899 tristate "H8300 IDE support"
903 Enables the H8300 IDE driver.
906 tristate "Amiga Gayle IDE interface support"
909 This is the IDE driver for the Amiga Gayle IDE interface. It supports
910 both the `A1200 style' and `A4000 style' of the Gayle IDE interface,
911 This includes on-board IDE interfaces on some Amiga models (A600,
912 A1200, A4000, and A4000T), and IDE interfaces on the Zorro expansion
913 bus (M-Tech E-Matrix 530 expansion card).
914 Say Y if you have an Amiga with a Gayle IDE interface and want to use
915 IDE devices (hard disks, CD-ROM drives, etc.) that are connected to
917 Note that you also have to enable Zorro bus support if you want to
918 use Gayle IDE interfaces on the Zorro expansion bus.
920 config BLK_DEV_IDEDOUBLER
921 bool "Amiga IDE Doubler support (EXPERIMENTAL)"
922 depends on BLK_DEV_GAYLE && EXPERIMENTAL
924 This driver provides support for the so-called `IDE doublers' (made
925 by various manufacturers, e.g. Eyetech) that can be connected to
926 the on-board IDE interface of some Amiga models. Using such an IDE
927 doubler, you can connect up to four instead of two IDE devices to
928 the Amiga's on-board IDE interface.
930 Note that the normal Amiga Gayle IDE driver may not work correctly
931 if you have an IDE doubler and don't enable this driver!
933 Say Y if you have an IDE doubler. The driver is enabled at kernel
934 runtime using the "ide=doubler" kernel boot parameter.
936 config BLK_DEV_BUDDHA
937 tristate "Buddha/Catweasel/X-Surf IDE interface support (EXPERIMENTAL)"
938 depends on ZORRO && EXPERIMENTAL
940 This is the IDE driver for the IDE interfaces on the Buddha, Catweasel
941 and X-Surf expansion boards. It supports up to two interfaces on the
942 Buddha, three on the Catweasel and two on the X-Surf.
944 Say Y if you have a Buddha or Catweasel expansion board and want to
945 use IDE devices (hard disks, CD-ROM drives, etc.) that are connected
946 to one of its IDE interfaces.
948 config BLK_DEV_FALCON_IDE
949 tristate "Falcon IDE interface support"
952 This is the IDE driver for the on-board IDE interface on the Atari
953 Falcon. Say Y if you have a Falcon and want to use IDE devices (hard
954 disks, CD-ROM drives, etc.) that are connected to the on-board IDE
957 config BLK_DEV_MAC_IDE
958 tristate "Macintosh Quadra/Powerbook IDE interface support"
961 This is the IDE driver for the on-board IDE interface on some m68k
962 Macintosh models. It supports both the `Quadra style' (used in
963 Quadra/ Centris 630 and Performa 588 models) and `Powerbook style'
964 (used in the Powerbook 150 and 190 models) IDE interface.
966 Say Y if you have such an Macintosh model and want to use IDE
967 devices (hard disks, CD-ROM drives, etc.) that are connected to the
968 on-board IDE interface.
970 config BLK_DEV_Q40IDE
971 tristate "Q40/Q60 IDE interface support"
974 Enable the on-board IDE controller in the Q40/Q60. This should
975 normally be on; disable it only if you are running a custom hard
976 drive subsystem through an expansion card.
978 config BLK_DEV_PALMCHIP_BK3710
979 tristate "Palmchip bk3710 IDE controller support"
980 depends on ARCH_DAVINCI
981 select BLK_DEV_IDEDMA_SFF
983 Say Y here if you want to support the onchip IDE controller on the
987 config BLK_DEV_MPC8xx_IDE
988 tristate "MPC8xx IDE support"
989 depends on 8xx && (LWMON || IVMS8 || IVML24 || TQM8xxL) && IDE=y && BLK_DEV_IDE=y && !PPC_MERGE
991 This option provides support for IDE on Motorola MPC8xx Systems.
992 Please see 'Type of MPC8xx IDE interface' for details.
997 prompt "Type of MPC8xx IDE interface"
998 depends on BLK_DEV_MPC8xx_IDE
999 default IDE_8xx_PCCARD
1001 config IDE_8xx_PCCARD
1004 Select how the IDE devices are connected to the MPC8xx system:
1006 8xx_PCCARD uses the 8xx internal PCMCIA interface in combination
1007 with a PC Card (e.g. ARGOSY portable Hard Disk Adapter),
1008 ATA PC Card HDDs or ATA PC Flash Cards (example: TQM8xxL
1011 8xx_DIRECT is used for directly connected IDE devices using the 8xx
1012 internal PCMCIA interface (example: IVMS8 systems)
1014 EXT_DIRECT is used for IDE devices directly connected to the 8xx
1015 bus using some glue logic, but _not_ the 8xx internal
1016 PCMCIA interface (example: IDIF860 systems)
1018 config IDE_8xx_DIRECT
1021 config IDE_EXT_DIRECT
1029 comment "Other IDE chipsets support"
1030 comment "Note: most of these also require special kernel boot parameters"
1032 config BLK_DEV_4DRIVES
1033 bool "Generic 4 drives/port support"
1035 Certain older chipsets, including the Tekram 690CD, use a single set
1036 of I/O ports at 0x1f0 to control up to four drives, instead of the
1037 customary two drives per port. Support for this can be enabled at
1038 runtime using the "ide0=four" kernel boot parameter if you say Y
1041 config BLK_DEV_ALI14XX
1042 tristate "ALI M14xx support"
1044 This driver is enabled at runtime using the "ali14xx.probe" kernel
1045 boot parameter. It enables support for the secondary IDE interface
1046 of the ALI M1439/1443/1445/1487/1489 chipsets, and permits faster
1047 I/O speeds to be set as well.
1048 See the files <file:Documentation/ide/ide.txt> and
1049 <file:drivers/ide/legacy/ali14xx.c> for more info.
1051 config BLK_DEV_DTC2278
1052 tristate "DTC-2278 support"
1054 This driver is enabled at runtime using the "dtc2278.probe" kernel
1055 boot parameter. It enables support for the secondary IDE interface
1056 of the DTC-2278 card, and permits faster I/O speeds to be set as
1057 well. See the <file:Documentation/ide/ide.txt> and
1058 <file:drivers/ide/legacy/dtc2278.c> files for more info.
1060 config BLK_DEV_HT6560B
1061 tristate "Holtek HT6560B support"
1063 This driver is enabled at runtime using the "ht6560b.probe" kernel
1064 boot parameter. It enables support for the secondary IDE interface
1065 of the Holtek card, and permits faster I/O speeds to be set as well.
1066 See the <file:Documentation/ide/ide.txt> and
1067 <file:drivers/ide/legacy/ht6560b.c> files for more info.
1069 config BLK_DEV_QD65XX
1070 tristate "QDI QD65xx support"
1072 This driver is enabled at runtime using the "qd65xx.probe" kernel
1073 boot parameter. It permits faster I/O speeds to be set. See the
1074 <file:Documentation/ide/ide.txt> and <file:drivers/ide/legacy/qd65xx.c>
1077 config BLK_DEV_UMC8672
1078 tristate "UMC-8672 support"
1080 This driver is enabled at runtime using the "umc8672.probe" kernel
1081 boot parameter. It enables support for the secondary IDE interface
1082 of the UMC-8672, and permits faster I/O speeds to be set as well.
1083 See the files <file:Documentation/ide/ide.txt> and
1084 <file:drivers/ide/legacy/umc8672.c> for more info.
1088 config BLK_DEV_IDEDMA
1089 def_bool BLK_DEV_IDEDMA_SFF || BLK_DEV_IDEDMA_PMAC || \
1090 BLK_DEV_IDEDMA_ICS || BLK_DEV_IDE_AU1XXX_MDMA2_DBDMA
1092 config IDE_ARCH_OBSOLETE_DEFAULTS
1093 def_bool ALPHA || X86 || IA64 || M32R || MIPS || PPC32
1097 config BLK_DEV_HD_ONLY
1098 bool "Old hard disk (MFM/RLL/IDE) driver"
1100 There are two drivers for MFM/RLL/IDE hard disks. Most people use
1101 the newer enhanced driver, but this old one is still around for two
1102 reasons. Some older systems have strange timing problems and seem to
1103 work only with the old driver (which itself does not work with some
1104 newer systems). The other reason is that the old driver is smaller,
1105 since it lacks the enhanced functionality of the new one. This makes
1106 it a good choice for systems with very tight memory restrictions, or
1107 for systems with only older MFM/RLL/ESDI drives. Choosing the old
1108 driver can save 13 KB or so of kernel memory.
1110 If you want to use this driver together with the new one you have
1111 to use "hda=noprobe hdb=noprobe" kernel parameters to prevent the new
1112 driver from probing the primary interface.
1114 If you are unsure, then just choose the Enhanced IDE/MFM/RLL driver
1115 instead of this one. For more detailed information, read the
1116 Disk-HOWTO, available from
1117 <http://www.tldp.org/docs.html#howto>.
1120 def_bool BLK_DEV_HD_ONLY