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- Lines: 47
- Date:
Tue Dec 24 11:39:07 1996
- Orig file:
v2.1.17/linux/Documentation/Configure.help
- Orig date:
Sun Dec 22 16:37:17 1996
diff -u --recursive --new-file v2.1.17/linux/Documentation/Configure.help linux/Documentation/Configure.help
@@ -3553,22 +3553,21 @@
whenever you want), say M here and read Documentation/modules.txt.
Hayes ESP serial port support
-CONFIG_ESP
+CONFIG_ESPSERIAL
This is a driver which supports Hayes ESP serial ports. It uses DMA
to transfer data to and from the host. Make sure to read
drivers/char/README.esp. To compile this driver as a module ( = code
which can be inserted in and removed from the running kernel
whenever you want), say M here and read Documentation/modules.txt.
- This driver may be compiled as a loadable module.
Hayes ESP serial port DMA channel
-CONFIG_ESP_DMA_CHANNEL
+CONFIG_ESPSERIAL_DMA_CHANNEL
This is the DMA channel to be used to transfer data to and from the host.
One DMA channel is shared between all the ESP ports. Valid values are
1 and 3.
Hayes ESP serial port trigger level
-CONFIG_ESP_TRIGGER_LEVEL
+CONFIG_ESPSERIAL_TRIGGER_LEVEL
This is the trigger level (in bytes) of the transmit FIFO and the receive
FIFO. Larger values may result in fewer interrupts; however, a value too
high could result in data loss. Valid values are 1 through 1015.
@@ -4567,6 +4566,20 @@
sharing a hard disk between i386 and m68k Linux boxes, for example.
Say Y if you need this feature; users who are only using their
system-native partitioning scheme can say N here.
+
+Sparc ESP SCSI support
+CONFIG_SCSI_SUNESP
+ This is the driver for the Sun ESP SCSI host adapter. The ESP
+ chipset is present in most SPARC-based computers.
+
+Sparc /dev/openprom compatibility driver
+CONFIG_SUN_OPENPROMIO
+ This driver provides user programs with an interface to the Sparc
+ PROM device tree. The driver implements a SunOS-compatible
+ interface and a NetBSD-compatible interface. If you want to
+ compile this as a module ( = code which can be inserted in and
+ removed from the running kernel whenever you want), say M and read
+ Documentation/modules.txt. If unsure, say Y.
# need an empty line after last entry, for sed script in Configure.
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