5 menuconfig MISC_DEVICES
9 Say Y here to get to see options for device drivers from various
10 different categories. This option alone does not add any kernel code.
12 If you say N, all options in this submenu will be skipped and disabled.
17 tristate "Atmel AT32/AT91 PWM support"
18 depends on AVR32 || ARCH_AT91SAM9263 || ARCH_AT91SAM9RL || ARCH_AT91CAP9
20 This option enables device driver support for the PWM channels
21 on certain Atmel prcoessors. Pulse Width Modulation is used for
22 purposes including software controlled power-efficent backlights
23 on LCD displays, motor control, and waveform generation.
26 bool "Atmel AT32/AT91 Timer/Counter Library"
27 depends on (AVR32 || ARCH_AT91)
29 Select this if you want a library to allocate the Timer/Counter
30 blocks found on many Atmel processors. This facilitates using
31 these blocks by different drivers despite processor differences.
33 config ATMEL_TCB_CLKSRC
34 bool "TC Block Clocksource"
35 depends on ATMEL_TCLIB && GENERIC_TIME
38 Select this to get a high precision clocksource based on a
39 TC block with a 5+ MHz base clock rate. Two timer channels
40 are combined to make a single 32-bit timer.
42 When GENERIC_CLOCKEVENTS is defined, the third timer channel
43 may be used as a clock event device supporting oneshot mode
44 (delays of up to two seconds) based on the 32 KiHz clock.
46 config ATMEL_TCB_CLKSRC_BLOCK
48 depends on ATMEL_TCB_CLKSRC
49 prompt "TC Block" if ARCH_AT91RM9200 || ARCH_AT91SAM9260 || CPU_AT32AP700X
53 Some chips provide more than one TC block, so you have the
54 choice of which one to use for the clock framework. The other
55 TC can be used for other purposes, such as PWM generation and
59 tristate "Device driver for IBM RSA service processor"
60 depends on X86 && PCI && INPUT && EXPERIMENTAL
62 This option enables device driver support for in-band access to the
63 IBM RSA (Condor) service processor in eServer xSeries systems.
64 The ibmasm device driver allows user space application to access
65 ASM (Advanced Systems Management) functions on the service
66 processor. The driver is meant to be used in conjunction with
68 The ibmasm driver also enables the OS to use the UART on the
69 service processor board as a regular serial port. To make use of
70 this feature serial driver support (CONFIG_SERIAL_8250) must be
73 WARNING: This software may not be supported or function
74 correctly on your IBM server. Please consult the IBM ServerProven
75 website <http://www.pc.ibm.com/ww/eserver/xseries/serverproven> for
76 information on the specific driver level and support statement
80 tristate "Sensable PHANToM (PCI)"
83 Say Y here if you want to build a driver for Sensable PHANToM device.
85 This driver is only for PCI PHANToMs.
87 If you choose to build module, its name will be phantom. If unsure,
91 tristate "EEPROM 93CX6 support"
93 This is a driver for the EEPROM chipsets 93c46 and 93c66.
94 The driver supports both read as well as write commands.
99 tristate "SGI IOC4 Base IO support"
102 This option enables basic support for the IOC4 chip on certain
103 SGI IO controller cards (IO9, IO10, and PCI-RT). This option
104 does not enable any specific functions on such a card, but provides
105 necessary infrastructure for other drivers to utilize.
107 If you have an SGI Altix with an IOC4-based card say Y.
111 tristate "TI Flash Media interface support (EXPERIMENTAL)"
112 depends on EXPERIMENTAL && PCI
114 If you want support for Texas Instruments(R) Flash Media adapters
115 you should select this option and then also choose an appropriate
116 host adapter, such as 'TI Flash Media PCI74xx/PCI76xx host adapter
117 support', if you have a TI PCI74xx compatible card reader, for
119 You will also have to select some flash card format drivers. MMC/SD
120 cards are supported via 'MMC/SD Card support: TI Flash Media MMC/SD
121 Interface support (MMC_TIFM_SD)'.
123 To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the module will
127 tristate "TI Flash Media PCI74xx/PCI76xx host adapter support (EXPERIMENTAL)"
128 depends on PCI && TIFM_CORE && EXPERIMENTAL
131 This option enables support for Texas Instruments(R) PCI74xx and
132 PCI76xx families of Flash Media adapters, found in many laptops.
133 To make actual use of the device, you will have to select some
134 flash card format drivers, as outlined in the TIFM_CORE Help.
136 To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the module will
140 tristate "Acer WMI Laptop Extras (EXPERIMENTAL)"
142 depends on EXPERIMENTAL
144 depends on LEDS_CLASS
146 depends on BACKLIGHT_CLASS_DEVICE
147 depends on SERIO_I8042
151 This is a driver for newer Acer (and Wistron) laptops. It adds
152 wireless radio and bluetooth control, and on some laptops,
153 exposes the mail LED and LCD backlight.
155 For more information about this driver see
156 <file:Documentation/laptops/acer-wmi.txt>
158 If you have an ACPI-WMI compatible Acer/ Wistron laptop, say Y or M
162 tristate "Asus Laptop Extras (EXPERIMENTAL)"
165 depends on EXPERIMENTAL && !ACPI_ASUS
166 depends on LEDS_CLASS
168 depends on BACKLIGHT_CLASS_DEVICE
170 This is the new Linux driver for Asus laptops. It may also support some
171 MEDION, JVC or VICTOR laptops. It makes all the extra buttons generate
172 standard ACPI events that go through /proc/acpi/events. It also adds
173 support for video output switching, LCD backlight control, Bluetooth and
174 Wlan control, and most importantly, allows you to blink those fancy LEDs.
176 For more information and a userspace daemon for handling the extra
177 buttons see <http://acpi4asus.sf.net/>.
179 If you have an ACPI-compatible ASUS laptop, say Y or M here.
181 config FUJITSU_LAPTOP
182 tristate "Fujitsu Laptop Extras"
186 depends on BACKLIGHT_CLASS_DEVICE
188 This is a driver for laptops built by Fujitsu:
190 * P2xxx/P5xxx/S6xxx/S7xxx series Lifebooks
191 * Possibly other Fujitsu laptop models
192 * Tested with S6410 and S7020
194 It adds support for LCD brightness control and some hotkeys.
196 If you have a Fujitsu laptop, say Y or M here.
198 config FUJITSU_LAPTOP_DEBUG
199 bool "Verbose debug mode for Fujitsu Laptop Extras"
200 depends on FUJITSU_LAPTOP
203 Enables extra debug output from the fujitsu extras driver, at the
204 expense of a slight increase in driver size.
206 If you are not sure, say N here.
209 tristate "HP Compaq TC1100 Tablet WMI Extras (EXPERIMENTAL)"
210 depends on X86 && !X86_64
211 depends on EXPERIMENTAL
215 This is a driver for the WMI extensions (wireless and bluetooth power
216 control) of the HP Compaq TC1100 tablet.
219 tristate "HP WMI extras"
224 Say Y here if you want to support WMI-based hotkeys on HP laptops and
225 to read data from WMI such as docking or ambient light sensor state.
227 To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the module will
231 tristate "MSI Laptop Extras"
234 depends on BACKLIGHT_CLASS_DEVICE
236 This is a driver for laptops built by MSI (MICRO-STAR
239 MSI MegaBook S270 (MS-1013)
240 Cytron/TCM/Medion/Tchibo MD96100/SAM2000
242 It adds support for Bluetooth, WLAN and LCD brightness control.
244 More information about this driver is available at
245 <http://0pointer.de/lennart/tchibo.html>.
247 If you have an MSI S270 laptop, say Y or M here.
249 config PANASONIC_LAPTOP
250 tristate "Panasonic Laptop Extras"
251 depends on X86 && INPUT && ACPI
252 depends on BACKLIGHT_CLASS_DEVICE
254 This driver adds support for access to backlight control and hotkeys
255 on Panasonic Let's Note laptops.
257 If you have a Panasonic Let's note laptop (such as the R1(N variant),
258 R2, R3, R5, T2, W2 and Y2 series), say Y.
261 tristate "Compal Laptop Extras"
264 depends on BACKLIGHT_CLASS_DEVICE
266 This is a driver for laptops built by Compal:
273 It adds support for Bluetooth, WLAN and LCD brightness control.
275 If you have an Compal FL9x/IFL9x/FT00 laptop, say Y or M here.
278 tristate "Sony Laptop Extras"
279 depends on X86 && ACPI
280 select BACKLIGHT_CLASS_DEVICE
283 This mini-driver drives the SNC and SPIC devices present in the ACPI
284 BIOS of the Sony Vaio laptops.
286 It gives access to some extra laptop functionalities like Bluetooth,
287 screen brightness control, Fn keys and allows powering on/off some
290 Read <file:Documentation/laptops/sony-laptop.txt> for more information.
293 bool "Sonypi compatibility"
294 depends on SONY_LAPTOP
296 Build the sonypi driver compatibility code into the sony-laptop driver.
299 tristate "ThinkPad ACPI Laptop Extras"
300 depends on X86 && ACPI
301 select BACKLIGHT_LCD_SUPPORT
302 select BACKLIGHT_CLASS_DEVICE
311 This is a driver for the IBM and Lenovo ThinkPad laptops. It adds
312 support for Fn-Fx key combinations, Bluetooth control, video
313 output switching, ThinkLight control, UltraBay eject and more.
314 For more information about this driver see
315 <file:Documentation/laptops/thinkpad-acpi.txt> and
316 <http://ibm-acpi.sf.net/> .
318 This driver was formerly known as ibm-acpi.
320 If you have an IBM or Lenovo ThinkPad laptop, say Y or M here.
322 config THINKPAD_ACPI_DEBUG
323 bool "Verbose debug mode"
324 depends on THINKPAD_ACPI
327 Enables extra debugging information, at the expense of a slightly
328 increase in driver size.
330 If you are not sure, say N here.
332 config THINKPAD_ACPI_DOCK
333 bool "Legacy Docking Station Support"
334 depends on THINKPAD_ACPI
335 depends on ACPI_DOCK=n
338 Allows the thinkpad_acpi driver to handle docking station events.
339 This support was made obsolete by the generic ACPI docking station
340 support (CONFIG_ACPI_DOCK). It will allow locking and removing the
341 laptop from the docking station, but will not properly connect PCI
344 If you are not sure, say N here.
346 config THINKPAD_ACPI_BAY
347 bool "Legacy Removable Bay Support"
348 depends on THINKPAD_ACPI
351 Allows the thinkpad_acpi driver to handle removable bays. It will
352 electrically disable the device in the bay, and also generate
353 notifications when the bay lever is ejected or inserted.
355 If you are not sure, say Y here.
357 config THINKPAD_ACPI_VIDEO
358 bool "Video output control support"
359 depends on THINKPAD_ACPI
362 Allows the thinkpad_acpi driver to provide an interface to control
363 the various video output ports.
365 This feature often won't work well, depending on ThinkPad model,
366 display state, video output devices in use, whether there is a X
367 server running, phase of the moon, and the current mood of
368 Schroedinger's cat. If you can use X.org's RandR to control
369 your ThinkPad's video output ports instead of this feature,
370 don't think twice: do it and say N here to save some memory.
372 If you are not sure, say Y here.
374 config THINKPAD_ACPI_HOTKEY_POLL
375 bool "Support NVRAM polling for hot keys"
376 depends on THINKPAD_ACPI
379 Some thinkpad models benefit from NVRAM polling to detect a few of
380 the hot key press events. If you know your ThinkPad model does not
381 need to do NVRAM polling to support any of the hot keys you use,
382 unselecting this option will save about 1kB of memory.
384 ThinkPads T40 and newer, R52 and newer, and X31 and newer are
385 unlikely to need NVRAM polling in their latest BIOS versions.
387 NVRAM polling can detect at most the following keys: ThinkPad/Access
388 IBM, Zoom, Switch Display (fn+F7), ThinkLight, Volume up/down/mute,
389 Brightness up/down, Display Expand (fn+F8), Hibernate (fn+F12).
391 If you are not sure, say Y here. The driver enables polling only if
392 it is strictly necessary to do so.
395 tristate "Device driver for Atmel SSC peripheral"
396 depends on AVR32 || ARCH_AT91
398 This option enables device driver support for Atmel Syncronized
399 Serial Communication peripheral (SSC).
401 The SSC peripheral supports a wide variety of serial frame based
402 communications, i.e. I2S, SPI, etc.
407 tristate "Thermal Management driver for Intel menlow platform"
408 depends on ACPI_THERMAL
412 ACPI thermal management enhancement driver on
413 Intel Menlow platform.
418 tristate "Eee PC Hotkey Driver (EXPERIMENTAL)"
421 depends on BACKLIGHT_CLASS_DEVICE
423 depends on EXPERIMENTAL
426 This driver supports the Fn-Fx keys on Eee PC laptops.
427 It also adds the ability to switch camera/wlan on/off.
429 If you have an Eee PC laptop, say Y or M here.
431 config ENCLOSURE_SERVICES
432 tristate "Enclosure Services"
435 Provides support for intelligent enclosures (bays which
436 contain storage devices). You also need either a host
437 driver (SCSI/ATA) which supports enclosures
438 or a SCSI enclosure device (SES) to use these services.
441 tristate "Support communication between SGI SSIs"
443 depends on (IA64_GENERIC || IA64_SGI_SN2 || IA64_SGI_UV || X86_64) && SMP
444 select IA64_UNCACHED_ALLOCATOR if IA64_GENERIC || IA64_SGI_SN2
445 select GENERIC_ALLOCATOR if IA64_GENERIC || IA64_SGI_SN2
446 select SGI_GRU if (IA64_GENERIC || IA64_SGI_UV || X86_64) && SMP
448 An SGI machine can be divided into multiple Single System
449 Images which act independently of each other and have
450 hardware based memory protection from the others. Enabling
451 this feature will allow for direct communication between SSIs
452 based on a network adapter and DMA messaging.
455 tristate "Channel interface driver for HP iLO/iLO2 processor"
459 The channel interface driver allows applications to communicate
460 with iLO/iLO2 management processors present on HP ProLiant
461 servers. Upon loading, the driver creates /dev/hpilo/dXccbN files,
462 which can be used to gather data from the management processor,
463 via read and write system calls.
465 To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
466 module will be called hpilo.
469 tristate "SGI GRU driver"
470 depends on (X86_64 || IA64_SGI_UV || IA64_GENERIC) && SMP
474 The GRU is a hardware resource located in the system chipset. The GRU
475 contains memory that can be mmapped into the user address space. This memory is
476 used to communicate with the GRU to perform functions such as load/store,
477 scatter/gather, bcopy, AMOs, etc. The GRU is directly accessed by user
478 instructions using user virtual addresses. GRU instructions (ex., bcopy) use
479 user virtual addresses for operands.
481 If you are not running on a SGI UV system, say N.
484 bool "SGI GRU driver debug"
488 This option enables addition debugging code for the SGI GRU driver. If
489 you are unsure, say N.