| menu "IEEE 1394 (FireWire) support" |
| depends on PCI || BROKEN |
| |
| source "drivers/firewire/Kconfig" |
| |
| config IEEE1394 |
| tristate "Stable FireWire stack" |
| depends on PCI || BROKEN |
| help |
| IEEE 1394 describes a high performance serial bus, which is also |
| known as FireWire(tm) or i.Link(tm) and is used for connecting all |
| sorts of devices (most notably digital video cameras) to your |
| computer. |
| |
| If you have FireWire hardware and want to use it, say Y here. This |
| is the core support only, you will also need to select a driver for |
| your IEEE 1394 adapter. |
| |
| To compile this driver as a module, say M here: the |
| module will be called ieee1394. |
| |
| config IEEE1394_OHCI1394 |
| tristate "OHCI-1394 controllers" |
| depends on PCI && IEEE1394 |
| help |
| Enable this driver if you have an IEEE 1394 controller based on the |
| OHCI-1394 specification. The current driver is only tested with OHCI |
| chipsets made by Texas Instruments and NEC. Most third-party vendors |
| use one of these chipsets. It should work with any OHCI-1394 |
| compliant card, however. |
| |
| To compile this driver as a module, say M here: the |
| module will be called ohci1394. |
| |
| NOTE: |
| |
| You should only build either ohci1394 or the new firewire-ohci driver, |
| but not both. If you nevertheless want to install both, you should |
| configure them only as modules and blacklist the driver(s) which you |
| don't want to have auto-loaded. Add either |
| |
| blacklist firewire-ohci |
| or |
| blacklist ohci1394 |
| blacklist video1394 |
| blacklist dv1394 |
| |
| to /etc/modprobe.conf or /etc/modprobe.d/* and update modprobe.conf |
| depending on your distribution. The latter two modules should be |
| blacklisted together with ohci1394 because they depend on ohci1394. |
| |
| If you have an old modprobe which doesn't implement the blacklist |
| directive, use "install modulename /bin/true" for the modules to be |
| blacklisted. |
| |
| comment "PCILynx controller requires I2C" |
| depends on IEEE1394 && I2C=n |
| |
| config IEEE1394_PCILYNX |
| tristate "PCILynx controller" |
| depends on PCI && IEEE1394 && I2C |
| select I2C_ALGOBIT |
| help |
| Say Y here if you have an IEEE-1394 controller with the Texas |
| Instruments PCILynx chip. Note: this driver is written for revision |
| 2 of this chip and may not work with revision 0. |
| |
| To compile this driver as a module, say M here: the |
| module will be called pcilynx. |
| |
| Only some old and now very rare PCI and CardBus cards and |
| PowerMacs G3 B&W contain the PCILynx controller. Therefore |
| almost everybody can say N here. |
| |
| comment "SBP-2 support (for storage devices) requires SCSI" |
| depends on IEEE1394 && SCSI=n |
| |
| config IEEE1394_SBP2 |
| tristate "Storage devices (SBP-2 protocol)" |
| depends on IEEE1394 && SCSI |
| help |
| This option enables you to use SBP-2 devices connected to an IEEE |
| 1394 bus. SBP-2 devices include storage devices like harddisks and |
| DVD drives, also some other FireWire devices like scanners. |
| |
| You should also enable support for disks, CD-ROMs, etc. in the SCSI |
| configuration section. |
| |
| config IEEE1394_SBP2_PHYS_DMA |
| bool "Enable replacement for physical DMA in SBP2" |
| depends on IEEE1394_SBP2 && VIRT_TO_BUS && EXPERIMENTAL |
| help |
| This builds sbp2 for use with non-OHCI host adapters which do not |
| support physical DMA or for when ohci1394 is run with phys_dma=0. |
| Physical DMA is data movement without assistance of the drivers' |
| interrupt handlers. This option includes the interrupt handlers |
| that are required in absence of this hardware feature. |
| |
| This option is buggy and currently broken on some architectures. |
| If unsure, say N. |
| |
| config IEEE1394_ETH1394_ROM_ENTRY |
| depends on IEEE1394 |
| bool |
| default n |
| |
| config IEEE1394_ETH1394 |
| tristate "IP over 1394" |
| depends on IEEE1394 && EXPERIMENTAL && INET |
| select IEEE1394_ETH1394_ROM_ENTRY |
| help |
| This driver implements a functional majority of RFC 2734: IPv4 over |
| 1394. It will provide IP connectivity with implementations of RFC |
| 2734 found on other operating systems. It will not communicate with |
| older versions of this driver found in stock kernels prior to 2.6.3. |
| This driver is still considered experimental. It does not yet support |
| MCAP, therefore multicast support is significantly limited. |
| |
| The module is called eth1394 although it does not emulate Ethernet. |
| |
| config IEEE1394_RAWIO |
| tristate "raw1394 userspace interface" |
| depends on IEEE1394 |
| help |
| This option adds support for the raw1394 device file which enables |
| direct communication of user programs with IEEE 1394 devices |
| (isochronous and asynchronous). Almost all application programs |
| which access FireWire require this option. |
| |
| To compile this driver as a module, say M here: the module will be |
| called raw1394. |
| |
| config IEEE1394_VIDEO1394 |
| tristate "video1394 userspace interface" |
| depends on IEEE1394 && IEEE1394_OHCI1394 |
| help |
| This option adds support for the video1394 device files which enable |
| isochronous communication of user programs with IEEE 1394 devices, |
| especially video capture or export. This interface is used by all |
| libdc1394 based programs and by several other programs, in addition to |
| the raw1394 interface. It is generally not required for DV capture. |
| |
| To compile this driver as a module, say M here: the module will be |
| called video1394. |
| |
| config IEEE1394_DV1394 |
| tristate "dv1394 userspace interface (deprecated)" |
| depends on IEEE1394 && IEEE1394_OHCI1394 |
| help |
| The dv1394 driver is unsupported and may be removed from Linux in a |
| future release. Its functionality is now provided by raw1394 together |
| with libraries such as libiec61883. |
| |
| config IEEE1394_VERBOSEDEBUG |
| bool "Excessive debugging output" |
| depends on IEEE1394 |
| help |
| If you say Y here, you will get very verbose debugging logs from the |
| ieee1394 drivers, including sent and received packet headers. This |
| will quickly result in large amounts of data sent to the system log. |
| |
| Say Y if you really need the debugging output. Everyone else says N. |
| |
| endmenu |