1menu "Bus options (PCI, PCMCIA, EISA, GSC, ISA)" 2 3config GSC 4 bool "VSC/GSC/HSC bus support" 5 default y 6 help 7 The VSC, GSC and HSC busses were used from the earliest 700-series 8 workstations up to and including the C360/J2240 workstations. They 9 were also used in servers from the E-class to the K-class. They 10 are not found in B1000, C3000, J5000, A500, L1000, N4000 and upwards. 11 If in doubt, say "Y". 12 13config HPPB 14 bool "HP-PB bus support" 15 depends on GSC 16 help 17 The HP-PB bus was used in the Nova class and K-class servers. 18 If in doubt, say "Y" 19 20config IOMMU_CCIO 21 bool "U2/Uturn I/O MMU" 22 depends on GSC 23 help 24 Say Y here to enable DMA management routines for the first 25 generation of PA-RISC cache-coherent machines. Programs the 26 U2/Uturn chip in "Virtual Mode" and use the I/O MMU. 27 28config GSC_LASI 29 bool "Lasi I/O support" 30 depends on GSC 31 help 32 Say Y here to support the Lasi multifunction chip found in 33 many PA-RISC workstations & servers. It includes interfaces 34 for a parallel port, serial port, NCR 53c710 SCSI, Apricot 35 Ethernet, Harmony audio, PS/2 keyboard & mouse, ISDN, telephony 36 and floppy. Note that you must still enable all the individual 37 drivers for these chips. 38 39config GSC_WAX 40 bool "Wax I/O support" 41 depends on GSC 42 help 43 Say Y here to support the Wax multifunction chip found in some 44 older systems, including B/C/D/R class and 715/64, 715/80 and 45 715/100. Wax includes an EISA adapter, a serial port (not always 46 used), a HIL interface chip and is also known to be used as the 47 GSC bridge for an X.25 GSC card. 48 49config EISA 50 bool "EISA support" 51 depends on GSC 52 help 53 Say Y here if you have an EISA bus in your machine. This code 54 supports both the Mongoose & Wax EISA adapters. It is sadly 55 incomplete and lacks support for card-to-host DMA. 56 57source "drivers/eisa/Kconfig" 58 59config ISA 60 bool "ISA support" 61 depends on EISA 62 help 63 If you want to plug an ISA card into your EISA bus, say Y here. 64 Most people should say N. 65 66config PCI 67 bool "PCI support" 68 help 69 All recent HP machines have PCI slots, and you should say Y here 70 if you have a recent machine. If you are convinced you do not have 71 PCI slots in your machine (eg a 712), then you may say "N" here. 72 Beware that some GSC cards have a Dino onboard and PCI inside them, 73 so it may be safest to say "Y" anyway. 74 75source "drivers/pci/Kconfig" 76 77config GSC_DINO 78 bool "GSCtoPCI/Dino PCI support" 79 depends on PCI && GSC 80 help 81 Say Y here to support the Dino & Cujo GSC to PCI bridges found in 82 machines from the B132 to the C360, the J2240 and the A180. Some 83 GSC/HSC cards (eg gigabit & dual 100 Mbit Ethernet) have a Dino on 84 the card, and you also need to say Y here if you have such a card. 85 Note that Dino also supplies one of the serial ports on certain 86 machines. If in doubt, say Y. 87 88config PCI_LBA 89 bool "LBA/Elroy PCI support" 90 depends on PCI 91 help 92 Say Y here to support the Elroy PCI Lower Bus Adapter. This is 93 present on B, C, J, L and N-class machines with 4-digit model 94 numbers and the A400/A500. 95 96config IOSAPIC 97 bool 98 depends on PCI_LBA 99 default PCI_LBA 100 101config IOMMU_SBA 102 bool 103 depends on PCI_LBA 104 default PCI_LBA 105 106#config PCI_EPIC 107# bool "EPIC/SAGA PCI support" 108# depends on PCI 109# default y 110# help 111# Say Y here for V-class PCI, DMA/IOMMU, IRQ subsystem support. 112 113source "drivers/pcmcia/Kconfig" 114 115source "drivers/pci/hotplug/Kconfig" 116 117endmenu 118 119menu "PA-RISC specific drivers" 120 121config SUPERIO 122 bool "SuperIO (SuckyIO) support" 123 depends on PCI_LBA 124 default y 125 help 126 Say Y here to support the SuperIO chip found in Bxxxx, C3xxx and 127 J5xxx+ machines. This enables IDE, Floppy, Parallel Port, and 128 Serial port on those machines. 129 130config CHASSIS_LCD_LED 131 bool "Chassis LCD and LED support" 132 default y 133 help 134 Say Y here if you want to enable support for the Heartbeat, 135 Disk/Network activities LEDs on some PA-RISC machines, 136 or support for the LCD that can be found on recent material. 137 138 This has nothing to do with LED State support for A and E class. 139 140 If unsure, say Y. 141 142config PDC_CHASSIS 143 bool "PDC chassis state codes support" 144 default y 145 help 146 Say Y here if you want to enable support for Chassis codes. 147 That includes support for LED State front panel as found on E 148 class, and support for the GSP Virtual Front Panel (LED State and 149 message logging) as found on high end servers such as A, L and 150 N-class. 151 This driver will also display progress messages on LCD display, 152 such as "INI", "RUN" and "FLT", and might thus clobber messages 153 shown by the LED/LCD driver. 154 This driver updates the state panel (LED and/or LCD) upon system 155 state change (eg: boot, shutdown or panic). 156 157 If unsure, say Y. 158 159 160config PDC_CHASSIS_WARN 161 bool "PDC chassis warnings support" 162 depends on PROC_FS 163 default y 164 help 165 Say Y here if you want to enable support for Chassis warnings. 166 This will add a proc entry '/proc/chassis' giving some information 167 about the overall health state of the system. 168 This includes NVRAM battery level, overtemp or failures such as 169 fans or power units. 170 171 If unsure, say Y. 172 173 174config PDC_STABLE 175 tristate "PDC Stable Storage support" 176 depends on SYSFS 177 default y 178 help 179 Say Y here if you want to enable support for accessing Stable Storage 180 variables (PDC non volatile variables such as Primary Boot Path, 181 Console Path, Autoboot, Autosearch, etc) through SysFS. 182 183 If unsure, say Y. 184 185 To compile this driver as a module, choose M here. 186 The module will be called pdc_stable. 187 188endmenu 189