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+# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only
+#
+# PCCARD (PCMCIA/CardBus) bus subsystem configuration
+#
+
+menuconfig PCCARD
+ tristate "PCCard (PCMCIA/CardBus) support"
+ help
+ Say Y here if you want to attach PCMCIA- or PC-cards to your Linux
+ computer. These are credit-card size devices such as network cards,
+ modems or hard drives often used with laptops computers. There are
+ actually two varieties of these cards: 16 bit PCMCIA and 32 bit
+ CardBus cards.
+
+ To compile this driver as modules, choose M here: the
+ module will be called pcmcia_core.
+
+if PCCARD
+
+config PCMCIA
+ tristate "16-bit PCMCIA support"
+ depends on HAS_IOMEM
+ select CRC32
+ default y
+ help
+ This option enables support for 16-bit PCMCIA cards. Most older
+ PC-cards are such 16-bit PCMCIA cards, so unless you know you're
+ only using 32-bit CardBus cards, say Y or M here.
+
+ To use 16-bit PCMCIA cards, you will need supporting software in
+ most cases. (see the file <file:Documentation/Changes> for
+ location and details).
+
+ To compile this driver as modules, choose M here: the
+ module will be called pcmcia.
+
+ If unsure, say Y.
+
+config PCMCIA_LOAD_CIS
+ bool "Load CIS updates from userspace"
+ depends on PCMCIA
+ select FW_LOADER
+ default y
+ help
+ Some PCMCIA cards require an updated Card Information Structure (CIS)
+ to be loaded from userspace to work correctly. If you say Y here,
+ and your userspace is arranged correctly, this will be loaded
+ automatically using the in-kernel firmware loader and the hotplug
+ subsystem, instead of relying on cardmgr from pcmcia-cs to do so.
+
+ If unsure, say Y.
+
+config CARDBUS
+ bool "32-bit CardBus support"
+ depends on PCI
+ default y
+ help
+ CardBus is a bus mastering architecture for PC-cards, which allows
+ for 32 bit PC-cards (the original PCMCIA standard specifies only
+ a 16 bit wide bus). Many newer PC-cards are actually CardBus cards.
+
+ To use 32 bit PC-cards, you also need a CardBus compatible host
+ bridge. Virtually all modern PCMCIA bridges do this, and most of
+ them are "yenta-compatible", so say Y or M there, too.
+
+ If unsure, say Y.
+
+config PCMCIA_MAX1600
+ tristate
+
+comment "PC-card bridges"
+
+config YENTA
+ tristate "CardBus yenta-compatible bridge support"
+ depends on PCI
+ select CARDBUS if !EXPERT
+ select PCCARD_NONSTATIC if PCMCIA != n
+ help
+ This option enables support for CardBus host bridges. Virtually
+ all modern PCMCIA bridges are CardBus compatible. A "bridge" is
+ the hardware inside your computer that PCMCIA cards are plugged
+ into.
+
+ To compile this driver as modules, choose M here: the
+ module will be called yenta_socket.
+
+ If unsure, say Y.
+
+config YENTA_O2
+ default y
+ bool "Special initialization for O2Micro bridges" if EXPERT
+ depends on YENTA
+
+config YENTA_RICOH
+ default y
+ bool "Special initialization for Ricoh bridges" if EXPERT
+ depends on YENTA
+
+config YENTA_TI
+ default y
+ bool "Special initialization for TI and EnE bridges" if EXPERT
+ depends on YENTA
+
+config YENTA_ENE_TUNE
+ default y
+ bool "Auto-tune EnE bridges for CB cards" if EXPERT
+ depends on YENTA_TI && CARDBUS
+
+config YENTA_TOSHIBA
+ default y
+ bool "Special initialization for Toshiba ToPIC bridges" if EXPERT
+ depends on YENTA
+
+config PD6729
+ tristate "Cirrus PD6729 compatible bridge support"
+ depends on PCMCIA && PCI && HAS_IOPORT
+ select PCCARD_NONSTATIC
+ help
+ This provides support for the Cirrus PD6729 PCI-to-PCMCIA bridge
+ device, found in some older laptops and PCMCIA card readers.
+
+config I82092
+ tristate "i82092 compatible bridge support"
+ depends on PCMCIA && PCI && HAS_IOPORT
+ select PCCARD_NONSTATIC
+ help
+ This provides support for the Intel I82092AA PCI-to-PCMCIA bridge device,
+ found in some older laptops and more commonly in evaluation boards for the
+ chip.
+
+config I82365
+ tristate "i82365 compatible bridge support"
+ depends on PCMCIA && ISA
+ select PCCARD_NONSTATIC
+ help
+ Say Y here to include support for ISA-bus PCMCIA host bridges that
+ are register compatible with the Intel i82365. These are found on
+ older laptops and ISA-bus card readers for desktop systems. A
+ "bridge" is the hardware inside your computer that PCMCIA cards are
+ plugged into. If unsure, say N.
+
+config TCIC
+ tristate "Databook TCIC host bridge support"
+ depends on PCMCIA && ISA
+ select PCCARD_NONSTATIC
+ help
+ Say Y here to include support for the Databook TCIC family of PCMCIA
+ host bridges. These are only found on a handful of old systems.
+ "Bridge" is the name used for the hardware inside your computer that
+ PCMCIA cards are plugged into. If unsure, say N.
+
+config PCMCIA_ALCHEMY_DEVBOARD
+ tristate "Alchemy Db/Pb1xxx PCMCIA socket services"
+ depends on MIPS_DB1XXX && PCMCIA
+ help
+ Enable this driver of you want PCMCIA support on your Alchemy
+ Db1000, Db/Pb1100, Db/Pb1500, Db/Pb1550, Db/Pb1200, DB1300
+ board. NOT suitable for the PB1000!
+
+ This driver is also available as a module called db1xxx_ss.ko
+
+config PCMCIA_XXS1500
+ tristate "MyCable XXS1500 PCMCIA socket support"
+ depends on PCMCIA && MIPS_XXS1500
+ help
+ Support for the PCMCIA/CF socket interface on MyCable XXS1500
+ systems.
+
+ This driver is also available as a module called xxs1500_ss.ko
+
+config PCMCIA_BCM63XX
+ tristate "bcm63xx pcmcia support"
+ depends on BCM63XX && PCMCIA
+
+config PCMCIA_SOC_COMMON
+ tristate
+
+config PCMCIA_SA11XX_BASE
+ tristate
+
+config PCMCIA_SA1100
+ tristate "SA1100 support"
+ depends on ARM && ARCH_SA1100 && PCMCIA
+ select PCMCIA_SOC_COMMON
+ select PCMCIA_SA11XX_BASE
+ help
+ Say Y here to include support for SA11x0-based PCMCIA or CF
+ sockets, found on HP iPAQs, Yopy, and other StrongARM(R)/
+ Xscale(R) embedded machines.
+
+ This driver is also available as a module called sa1100_cs.
+
+config PCMCIA_SA1111
+ tristate "SA1111 support"
+ depends on ARM && SA1111 && PCMCIA
+ select PCMCIA_SOC_COMMON
+ select PCMCIA_SA11XX_BASE
+ select PCMCIA_MAX1600 if ASSABET_NEPONSET
+ help
+ Say Y here to include support for SA1111-based PCMCIA or CF
+ sockets, found on the Jornada 720, Graphicsmaster and other
+ StrongARM(R)/Xscale(R) embedded machines.
+
+ This driver is also available as a module called sa1111_cs.
+
+config PCMCIA_PXA2XX
+ tristate "PXA2xx support"
+ depends on ARM && ARCH_PXA && PCMCIA && PXA_SHARPSL
+ select PCMCIA_SOC_COMMON
+ help
+ Say Y here to include support for the PXA2xx PCMCIA controller
+
+config PCMCIA_DEBUG
+ bool "Enable debugging"
+ depends on (PCMCIA_SA1111 || PCMCIA_SA1100 || PCMCIA_PXA2XX)
+ help
+ Say Y here to enable debugging for the SoC PCMCIA layer.
+ You will need to choose the debugging level either via the
+ kernel command line, or module options depending whether
+ you build the drivers as modules.
+
+ The kernel command line options are:
+ sa11xx_core.pc_debug=N
+ pxa2xx_core.pc_debug=N
+
+ The module option is called pc_debug=N
+
+ In all the above examples, N is the debugging verbosity
+ level.
+
+config PCMCIA_PROBE
+ bool
+ default y if ISA && !ARCH_SA1100 && !PARISC
+
+config OMAP_CF
+ tristate "OMAP CompactFlash Controller"
+ depends on PCMCIA
+ depends on ARCH_OMAP16XX || (ARM && COMPILE_TEST)
+ help
+ Say Y here to support the CompactFlash controller on OMAP.
+ Note that this doesn't support "True IDE" mode.
+
+config ELECTRA_CF
+ tristate "Electra CompactFlash Controller"
+ depends on PCMCIA && PPC_PASEMI
+ help
+ Say Y here to support the CompactFlash controller on the
+ PA Semi Electra eval board.
+
+config PCCARD_NONSTATIC
+ bool
+
+config PCCARD_IODYN
+ bool
+
+endif # PCCARD