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- menu "Infrared-port device drivers"
- depends on IRDA!=n
- comment "SIR device drivers"
- config IRTTY_SIR
- tristate "IrTTY (uses Linux serial driver)"
- depends on IRDA && TTY
- help
- Say Y here if you want to build support for the IrTTY line
- discipline. To compile it as a module, choose M here: the module
- will be called irtty-sir. IrTTY makes it possible to use Linux's
- own serial driver for all IrDA ports that are 16550 compatible.
- Most IrDA chips are 16550 compatible so you should probably say Y
- to this option. Using IrTTY will however limit the speed of the
- connection to 115200 bps (IrDA SIR mode).
- If unsure, say Y.
- config BFIN_SIR
- tristate "Blackfin SIR on UART"
- depends on BLACKFIN && IRDA
- default n
- help
- Say Y here if your want to enable SIR function on Blackfin UART
- devices.
- To activate this driver you can start irattach like:
- "irattach irda0 -s"
- Saying M, it will be built as a module named bfin_sir.
- Note that you need to turn off one of the serial drivers for SIR
- to use that UART.
- config BFIN_SIR0
- bool "Blackfin SIR on UART0"
- depends on BFIN_SIR && !SERIAL_BFIN_UART0
- config BFIN_SIR1
- bool "Blackfin SIR on UART1"
- depends on BFIN_SIR && !SERIAL_BFIN_UART1 && (!BF531 && !BF532 && !BF533 && !BF561)
- config BFIN_SIR2
- bool "Blackfin SIR on UART2"
- depends on BFIN_SIR && !SERIAL_BFIN_UART2 && (BF54x || BF538 || BF539)
- config BFIN_SIR3
- bool "Blackfin SIR on UART3"
- depends on BFIN_SIR && !SERIAL_BFIN_UART3 && (BF54x)
- choice
- prompt "SIR Mode"
- depends on BFIN_SIR
- default SIR_BFIN_DMA
- config SIR_BFIN_DMA
- bool "DMA mode"
- depends on !DMA_UNCACHED_NONE
- config SIR_BFIN_PIO
- bool "PIO mode"
- endchoice
- config SH_SIR
- tristate "SuperH SIR on UART"
- depends on IRDA && SUPERH && \
- (CPU_SUBTYPE_SH7722 || CPU_SUBTYPE_SH7723 || \
- CPU_SUBTYPE_SH7724)
- default n
- help
- Say Y here if your want to enable SIR function on SuperH UART
- devices.
- comment "Dongle support"
- config DONGLE
- bool "Serial dongle support"
- depends on IRTTY_SIR
- help
- Say Y here if you have an infrared device that connects to your
- computer's serial port. These devices are called dongles. Then say Y
- or M to the driver for your particular dongle below.
- Note that the answer to this question won't directly affect the
- kernel: saying N will just cause the configurator to skip all
- the questions about serial dongles.
- config ESI_DONGLE
- tristate "ESI JetEye PC dongle"
- depends on IRTTY_SIR && DONGLE && IRDA
- help
- Say Y here if you want to build support for the Extended Systems
- JetEye PC dongle. To compile it as a module, choose M here. The ESI
- dongle attaches to the normal 9-pin serial port connector, and can
- currently only be used by IrTTY. To activate support for ESI
- dongles you will have to start irattach like this:
- "irattach -d esi".
- config ACTISYS_DONGLE
- tristate "ACTiSYS IR-220L and IR220L+ dongle"
- depends on IRTTY_SIR && DONGLE && IRDA
- help
- Say Y here if you want to build support for the ACTiSYS IR-220L and
- IR220L+ dongles. To compile it as a module, choose M here. The
- ACTiSYS dongles attaches to the normal 9-pin serial port connector,
- and can currently only be used by IrTTY. To activate support for
- ACTiSYS dongles you will have to start irattach like this:
- "irattach -d actisys" or "irattach -d actisys+".
- config TEKRAM_DONGLE
- tristate "Tekram IrMate 210B dongle"
- depends on IRTTY_SIR && DONGLE && IRDA
- help
- Say Y here if you want to build support for the Tekram IrMate 210B
- dongle. To compile it as a module, choose M here. The Tekram dongle
- attaches to the normal 9-pin serial port connector, and can
- currently only be used by IrTTY. To activate support for Tekram
- dongles you will have to start irattach like this:
- "irattach -d tekram".
- config TOIM3232_DONGLE
- tristate "TOIM3232 IrDa dongle"
- depends on IRTTY_SIR && DONGLE && IRDA
- help
- Say Y here if you want to build support for the Vishay/Temic
- TOIM3232 and TOIM4232 based dongles.
- To compile it as a module, choose M here.
- config LITELINK_DONGLE
- tristate "Parallax LiteLink dongle"
- depends on IRTTY_SIR && DONGLE && IRDA
- help
- Say Y here if you want to build support for the Parallax Litelink
- dongle. To compile it as a module, choose M here. The Parallax
- dongle attaches to the normal 9-pin serial port connector, and can
- currently only be used by IrTTY. To activate support for Parallax
- dongles you will have to start irattach like this:
- "irattach -d litelink".
- config MA600_DONGLE
- tristate "Mobile Action MA600 dongle"
- depends on IRTTY_SIR && DONGLE && IRDA
- help
- Say Y here if you want to build support for the Mobile Action MA600
- dongle. To compile it as a module, choose M here. The MA600 dongle
- attaches to the normal 9-pin serial port connector, and can
- currently only be used by IrTTY. The driver should also support
- the MA620 USB version of the dongle, if the integrated USB-to-RS232
- converter is supported by usbserial. To activate support for
- MA600 dongle you will have to start irattach like this:
- "irattach -d ma600".
- config GIRBIL_DONGLE
- tristate "Greenwich GIrBIL dongle"
- depends on IRTTY_SIR && DONGLE && IRDA
- help
- Say Y here if you want to build support for the Greenwich GIrBIL
- dongle. If you want to compile it as a module, choose M here.
- The Greenwich dongle attaches to the normal 9-pin serial port
- connector, and can currently only be used by IrTTY. To activate
- support for Greenwich dongles you will have to start irattach
- like this: "irattach -d girbil".
- config MCP2120_DONGLE
- tristate "Microchip MCP2120"
- depends on IRTTY_SIR && DONGLE && IRDA
- help
- Say Y here if you want to build support for the Microchip MCP2120
- dongle. If you want to compile it as a module, choose M here.
- The MCP2120 dongle attaches to the normal 9-pin serial port
- connector, and can currently only be used by IrTTY. To activate
- support for MCP2120 dongles you will have to start irattach
- like this: "irattach -d mcp2120".
- You must build this dongle yourself. For more information see:
- <http://www.eyetap.org/~tangf/irda_sir_linux.html>
- config OLD_BELKIN_DONGLE
- tristate "Old Belkin dongle"
- depends on IRTTY_SIR && DONGLE && IRDA
- help
- Say Y here if you want to build support for the Adaptec Airport 1000
- and 2000 dongles. If you want to compile it as a module, choose
- M here. Some information is contained in the comments
- at the top of <file:drivers/net/irda/old_belkin-sir.c>.
- config ACT200L_DONGLE
- tristate "ACTiSYS IR-200L dongle"
- depends on IRTTY_SIR && DONGLE && IRDA
- help
- Say Y here if you want to build support for the ACTiSYS IR-200L
- dongle. If you want to compile it as a module, choose M here.
- The ACTiSYS IR-200L dongle attaches to the normal 9-pin serial
- port connector, and can currently only be used by IrTTY.
- To activate support for ACTiSYS IR-200L dongle you will have to
- start irattach like this: "irattach -d act200l".
- config KINGSUN_DONGLE
- tristate "KingSun/DonShine DS-620 IrDA-USB dongle"
- depends on IRDA && USB
- help
- Say Y or M here if you want to build support for the KingSun/DonShine
- DS-620 IrDA-USB bridge device driver.
- This USB bridge does not conform to the IrDA-USB device class
- specification, and therefore needs its own specific driver. This
- dongle supports SIR speed only (9600 bps).
- To compile it as a module, choose M here: the module will be called
- kingsun-sir.
- config KSDAZZLE_DONGLE
- tristate "KingSun Dazzle IrDA-USB dongle"
- depends on IRDA && USB
- help
- Say Y or M here if you want to build support for the KingSun Dazzle
- IrDA-USB bridge device driver.
- This USB bridge does not conform to the IrDA-USB device class
- specification, and therefore needs its own specific driver. This
- dongle supports SIR speeds only (9600 through 115200 bps).
- To compile it as a module, choose M here: the module will be called
- ksdazzle-sir.
- config KS959_DONGLE
- tristate "KingSun KS-959 IrDA-USB dongle"
- depends on IRDA && USB
- help
- Say Y or M here if you want to build support for the KingSun KS-959
- IrDA-USB bridge device driver.
- This USB bridge does not conform to the IrDA-USB device class
- specification, and therefore needs its own specific driver. This
- dongle supports SIR speeds only (9600 through 57600 bps).
- To compile it as a module, choose M here: the module will be called
- ks959-sir.
- comment "FIR device drivers"
- config USB_IRDA
- tristate "IrDA USB dongles"
- depends on IRDA && USB
- select FW_LOADER
- ---help---
- Say Y here if you want to build support for the USB IrDA FIR Dongle
- device driver. To compile it as a module, choose M here: the module
- will be called irda-usb. IrDA-USB support the various IrDA USB
- dongles available and most of their peculiarities. Those dongles
- plug in the USB port of your computer, are plug and play, and
- support SIR and FIR (4Mbps) speeds. On the other hand, those
- dongles tend to be less efficient than a FIR chipset.
- Please note that the driver is still experimental. And of course,
- you will need both USB and IrDA support in your kernel...
- config SIGMATEL_FIR
- tristate "SigmaTel STIr4200 bridge"
- depends on IRDA && USB
- select CRC32
- ---help---
- Say Y here if you want to build support for the SigmaTel STIr4200
- USB IrDA FIR bridge device driver.
- USB bridge based on the SigmaTel STIr4200 don't conform to the
- IrDA-USB device class specification, and therefore need their
- own specific driver. Those dongles support SIR and FIR (4Mbps)
- speeds.
- To compile it as a module, choose M here: the module will be called
- stir4200.
- config NSC_FIR
- tristate "NSC PC87108/PC87338"
- depends on IRDA && ISA_DMA_API
- help
- Say Y here if you want to build support for the NSC PC87108 and
- PC87338 IrDA chipsets. This driver supports SIR,
- MIR and FIR (4Mbps) speeds.
- To compile it as a module, choose M here: the module will be called
- nsc-ircc.
- config WINBOND_FIR
- tristate "Winbond W83977AF (IR)"
- depends on IRDA && ISA_DMA_API
- help
- Say Y here if you want to build IrDA support for the Winbond
- W83977AF super-io chipset. This driver should be used for the IrDA
- chipset in the Corel NetWinder. The driver supports SIR, MIR and
- FIR (4Mbps) speeds.
- To compile it as a module, choose M here: the module will be called
- w83977af_ir.
- config TOSHIBA_FIR
- tristate "Toshiba Type-O IR Port"
- depends on IRDA && PCI && !64BIT && VIRT_TO_BUS
- help
- Say Y here if you want to build support for the Toshiba Type-O IR
- and Donau oboe chipsets. These chipsets are used by the Toshiba
- Libretto 100/110CT, Tecra 8100, Portege 7020 and many more laptops.
- To compile it as a module, choose M here: the module will be called
- donauboe.
- config AU1000_FIR
- tristate "Alchemy IrDA SIR/FIR"
- depends on IRDA && MIPS_ALCHEMY
- help
- Say Y/M here to build support the IrDA peripheral on the
- Alchemy Au1000 and Au1100 SoCs.
- Say M to build a module; it will be called au1k_ir.ko
- config SMC_IRCC_FIR
- tristate "SMSC IrCC"
- depends on IRDA && ISA_DMA_API
- help
- Say Y here if you want to build support for the SMC Infrared
- Communications Controller. It is used in a wide variety of
- laptops (Fujitsu, Sony, Compaq and some Toshiba).
- To compile it as a module, choose M here: the module will be called
- smsc-ircc2.o.
- config ALI_FIR
- tristate "ALi M5123 FIR"
- depends on IRDA && ISA_DMA_API
- help
- Say Y here if you want to build support for the ALi M5123 FIR
- Controller. The ALi M5123 FIR Controller is embedded in ALi M1543C,
- M1535, M1535D, M1535+, M1535D South Bridge. This driver supports
- SIR, MIR and FIR (4Mbps) speeds.
- To compile it as a module, choose M here: the module will be called
- ali-ircc.
- config VLSI_FIR
- tristate "VLSI 82C147 SIR/MIR/FIR"
- depends on IRDA && PCI
- help
- Say Y here if you want to build support for the VLSI 82C147
- PCI-IrDA Controller. This controller is used by the HP OmniBook 800
- and 5500 notebooks. The driver provides support for SIR, MIR and
- FIR (4Mbps) speeds.
- To compile it as a module, choose M here: the module will be called
- vlsi_ir.
- config SA1100_FIR
- tristate "SA1100 Internal IR"
- depends on ARCH_SA1100 && IRDA && DMA_SA11X0
- config VIA_FIR
- tristate "VIA VT8231/VT1211 SIR/MIR/FIR"
- depends on IRDA && ISA_DMA_API
- help
- Say Y here if you want to build support for the VIA VT8231
- and VIA VT1211 IrDA controllers, found on the motherboards using
- those VIA chipsets. To use this controller, you will need
- to plug a specific 5 pins FIR IrDA dongle in the specific
- motherboard connector. The driver provides support for SIR, MIR
- and FIR (4Mbps) speeds.
- You will need to specify the 'dongle_id' module parameter to
- indicate the FIR dongle attached to the controller.
- To compile it as a module, choose M here: the module will be called
- via-ircc.
- config PXA_FICP
- tristate "Intel PXA2xx Internal FICP"
- depends on ARCH_PXA && IRDA
- help
- Say Y or M here if you want to build support for the PXA2xx
- built-in IRDA interface which can support both SIR and FIR.
- This driver relies on platform specific helper routines so
- available capabilities may vary from one PXA2xx target to
- another.
- config MCS_FIR
- tristate "MosChip MCS7780 IrDA-USB dongle"
- depends on IRDA && USB
- select CRC32
- help
- Say Y or M here if you want to build support for the MosChip
- MCS7780 IrDA-USB bridge device driver.
- USB bridge based on the MosChip MCS7780 don't conform to the
- IrDA-USB device class specification, and therefore need their
- own specific driver. Those dongles support SIR and FIR (4Mbps)
- speeds.
- To compile it as a module, choose M here: the module will be called
- mcs7780.
- endmenu
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