menu "Fusion MPT device support" config FUSION_SPI tristate "Fusion MPT ScsiHost drivers for SPI" depends on PCI && SCSI ---help--- SCSI HOST support for a parallel SCSI host adapters. List of supported controllers: LSI53C1020 LSI53C1020A LSI53C1030 LSI53C1035 config FUSION_FC tristate "Fusion MPT ScsiHost drivers for FC" depends on PCI && SCSI ---help--- SCSI HOST support for a Fiber Channel host adapters. List of supported controllers: LSIFC909 LSIFC919 LSIFC919X LSIFC929 LSIFC929X LSIFC929XL config FUSION_MAX_SGE int "Maximum number of scatter gather entries" depends on FUSION_SPI || FUSION_FC default "128" help This option allows you to specify the maximum number of scatter- gather entries per I/O. The driver defaults to 40, a reasonable number for most systems. However, the user may increase this up to 128. Increasing this parameter will require significantly more memory on a per controller instance. Increasing the parameter is not necessary (or recommended) unless the user will be running large I/O's via the raw interface. config FUSION_CTL tristate "Fusion MPT misc device (ioctl) driver" depends on FUSION_SPI || FUSION_FC ---help--- The Fusion MPT misc device driver provides specialized control of MPT adapters via system ioctl calls. Use of ioctl calls to the MPT driver requires that you create and use a misc device node ala: mknod /dev/mptctl c 10 240 One use of this ioctl interface is to perform an upgrade (reflash) of the MPT adapter firmware. Refer to readme file(s) distributed with the Fusion MPT linux driver for additional details. If enabled by saying M to this, a driver named: mptctl will be compiled. If unsure whether you really want or need this, say N. config FUSION_LAN tristate "Fusion MPT LAN driver" depends on FUSION_FC && NET_FC ---help--- This module supports LAN IP traffic over Fibre Channel port(s) on Fusion MPT compatible hardware (LSIFC9xx chips). The physical interface used is defined in RFC 2625. Please refer to that document for details. Installing this driver requires the knowledge to configure and activate a new network interface, "fc0", using standard Linux tools. If enabled by saying M to this, a driver named: mptlan will be compiled. If unsure whether you really want or need this, say N. endmenu