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authorLinus Torvalds2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700
committerLinus Torvalds2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700
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Linux-2.6.12-rc2
Initial git repository build. I'm not bothering with the full history, even though we have it. We can create a separate "historical" git archive of that later if we want to, and in the meantime it's about 3.2GB when imported into git - space that would just make the early git days unnecessarily complicated, when we don't have a lot of good infrastructure for it. Let it rip!
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+#
+# For a description of the syntax of this configuration file,
+# see Documentation/kbuild/kconfig-language.txt.
+#
+# Parport configuration.
+#
+
+menu "Parallel port support"
+
+config PARPORT
+ tristate "Parallel port support"
+ ---help---
+ If you want to use devices connected to your machine's parallel port
+ (the connector at the computer with 25 holes), e.g. printer, ZIP
+ drive, PLIP link (Parallel Line Internet Protocol is mainly used to
+ create a mini network by connecting the parallel ports of two local
+ machines) etc., then you need to say Y here; please read
+ <file:Documentation/parport.txt> and
+ <file:drivers/parport/BUGS-parport>.
+
+ For extensive information about drivers for many devices attaching
+ to the parallel port see <http://www.torque.net/linux-pp.html> on
+ the WWW.
+
+ It is possible to share a single parallel port among several devices
+ and it is safe to compile all the corresponding drivers into the
+ kernel. To compile parallel port support as a module, choose M here:
+ the module will be called parport.
+ If you have more than one parallel port and want to specify which
+ port and IRQ to be used by this driver at module load time, take a
+ look at <file:Documentation/parport.txt>.
+
+ If unsure, say Y.
+
+config PARPORT_PC
+ tristate "PC-style hardware"
+ depends on PARPORT && (!SPARC64 || PCI) && (!SPARC32 || BROKEN)
+ ---help---
+ You should say Y here if you have a PC-style parallel port. All
+ IBM PC compatible computers and some Alphas have PC-style
+ parallel ports. PA-RISC owners should only say Y here if they
+ have a SuperIO parallel port.
+
+ To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
+ module will be called parport_pc.
+
+ If unsure, say Y.
+
+config PARPORT_SERIAL
+ tristate "Multi-IO cards (parallel and serial)"
+ depends on SERIAL_8250 && PARPORT_PC && PCI
+ help
+ This adds support for multi-IO PCI cards that have parallel and
+ serial ports. You should say Y or M here. If you say M, the module
+ will be called parport_serial.
+
+config PARPORT_PC_FIFO
+ bool "Use FIFO/DMA if available (EXPERIMENTAL)"
+ depends on PARPORT_PC && EXPERIMENTAL
+ help
+ Many parallel port chipsets provide hardware that can speed up
+ printing. Say Y here if you want to take advantage of that.
+
+ As well as actually having a FIFO, or DMA capability, the kernel
+ will need to know which IRQ the parallel port has. By default,
+ parallel port interrupts will not be used, and so neither will the
+ FIFO. See <file:Documentation/parport.txt> to find out how to
+ specify which IRQ/DMA to use.
+
+config PARPORT_PC_SUPERIO
+ bool "SuperIO chipset support (EXPERIMENTAL)"
+ depends on PARPORT_PC && EXPERIMENTAL
+ help
+ Saying Y here enables some probes for Super-IO chipsets in order to
+ find out things like base addresses, IRQ lines and DMA channels. It
+ is safe to say N.
+
+config PARPORT_PC_PCMCIA
+ tristate "Support for PCMCIA management for PC-style ports"
+ depends on PARPORT!=n && (PCMCIA!=n && PARPORT_PC=m && PARPORT_PC || PARPORT_PC=y && PCMCIA)
+ help
+ Say Y here if you need PCMCIA support for your PC-style parallel
+ ports. If unsure, say N.
+
+config PARPORT_NOT_PC
+ bool
+
+config PARPORT_ARC
+ tristate "Archimedes hardware"
+ depends on ARM && PARPORT
+ select PARPORT_NOT_PC
+
+config PARPORT_AMIGA
+ tristate "Amiga builtin port"
+ depends on AMIGA && PARPORT
+ select PARPORT_NOT_PC
+ help
+ Say Y here if you need support for the parallel port hardware on
+ Amiga machines. This code is also available as a module (say M),
+ called parport_amiga. If in doubt, saying N is the safe plan.
+
+config PARPORT_MFC3
+ tristate "Multiface III parallel port"
+ depends on ZORRO && PARPORT
+ select PARPORT_NOT_PC
+ help
+ Say Y here if you need parallel port support for the MFC3 card.
+ This code is also available as a module (say M), called
+ parport_mfc3. If in doubt, saying N is the safe plan.
+
+config PARPORT_ATARI
+ tristate "Atari hardware"
+ depends on ATARI && PARPORT
+ select PARPORT_NOT_PC
+ help
+ Say Y here if you need support for the parallel port hardware on
+ Atari machines. This code is also available as a module (say M),
+ called parport_atari. If in doubt, saying N is the safe plan.
+
+config PARPORT_GSC
+ tristate
+ default GSC
+ depends on PARPORT
+
+config PARPORT_SUNBPP
+ tristate "Sparc hardware (EXPERIMENTAL)"
+ depends on SBUS && PARPORT && EXPERIMENTAL
+ select PARPORT_NOT_PC
+ help
+ This driver provides support for the bidirectional parallel port
+ found on many Sun machines. Note that many of the newer Ultras
+ actually have pc style hardware instead.
+
+config PARPORT_1284
+ bool "IEEE 1284 transfer modes"
+ depends on PARPORT
+ help
+ If you have a printer that supports status readback or device ID, or
+ want to use a device that uses enhanced parallel port transfer modes
+ such as EPP and ECP, say Y here to enable advanced IEEE 1284
+ transfer modes. Also say Y if you want device ID information to
+ appear in /proc/sys/dev/parport/*/autoprobe*. It is safe to say N.
+
+endmenu
+