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1if ARCH_IXP4XX
2
3config ARCH_SUPPORTS_BIG_ENDIAN
4	bool
5	default y
6
7menu "Intel IXP4xx Implementation Options"
8
9comment "IXP4xx Platforms"
10
11config MACH_NSLU2
12	bool
13	prompt "Linksys NSLU2"
14	select PCI
15	help
16	  Say 'Y' here if you want your kernel to support Linksys's
17	  NSLU2 NAS device. For more information on this platform,
18	  see http://www.nslu2-linux.org
19
20config MACH_AVILA
21	bool "Avila"
22	select PCI
23	help
24	  Say 'Y' here if you want your kernel to support the Gateworks
25	  Avila Network Platform. For more information on this platform,
26	  see <file:Documentation/arm/IXP4xx>.
27
28config MACH_LOFT
29    bool "Loft"
30    depends on MACH_AVILA
31    help
32	  Say 'Y' here if you want your kernel to support the Giant
33	  Shoulder Inc Loft board (a minor variation on the standard
34	  Gateworks Avila Network Platform).
35
36config ARCH_ADI_COYOTE
37	bool "Coyote"
38	select PCI
39	help
40	  Say 'Y' here if you want your kernel to support the ADI
41	  Engineering Coyote Gateway Reference Platform. For more
42	  information on this platform, see <file:Documentation/arm/IXP4xx>.
43
44config MACH_GATEWAY7001
45	bool "Gateway 7001"
46	select PCI
47	help
48	  Say 'Y' here if you want your kernel to support Gateway's
49	  7001 Access Point. For more information on this platform,
50	  see http://openwrt.org
51
52config MACH_WG302V2
53	bool "Netgear WG302 v2 / WAG302 v2"
54	select PCI
55	help
56	  Say 'Y' here if you want your kernel to support Netgear's
57	  WG302 v2 or WAG302 v2 Access Points. For more information
58	  on this platform, see http://openwrt.org
59
60config ARCH_IXDP425
61	bool "IXDP425"
62	help
63	  Say 'Y' here if you want your kernel to support Intel's
64	  IXDP425 Development Platform (Also known as Richfield).
65	  For more information on this platform, see <file:Documentation/arm/IXP4xx>.
66
67config MACH_IXDPG425
68	bool "IXDPG425"
69	help
70	  Say 'Y' here if you want your kernel to support Intel's
71	  IXDPG425 Development Platform (Also known as Montajade).
72	  For more information on this platform, see <file:Documentation/arm/IXP4xx>.
73
74config MACH_IXDP465
75	bool "IXDP465"
76	help
77	  Say 'Y' here if you want your kernel to support Intel's
78	  IXDP465 Development Platform (Also known as BMP).
79	  For more information on this platform, see <file:Documentation/arm/IXP4xx>.
80
81config MACH_GORAMO_MLR
82	bool "GORAMO Multi Link Router"
83	help
84	  Say 'Y' here if you want your kernel to support GORAMO
85	  MultiLink router.
86
87config MACH_KIXRP435
88	bool "KIXRP435"
89	help
90	  Say 'Y' here if you want your kernel to support Intel's
91	  KIXRP435 Reference Platform.
92	  For more information on this platform, see <file:Documentation/arm/IXP4xx>.
93
94#
95# IXCDP1100 is the exact same HW as IXDP425, but with a different machine
96# number from the bootloader due to marketing monkeys, so we just enable it
97# by default if IXDP425 is enabled.
98#
99config ARCH_IXCDP1100
100	bool
101	depends on ARCH_IXDP425
102	default y
103
104config ARCH_PRPMC1100
105	bool "PrPMC1100"
106	help
107	  Say 'Y' here if you want your kernel to support the Motorola
108	  PrPCM1100 Processor Mezanine Module. For more information on
109	  this platform, see <file:Documentation/arm/IXP4xx>.
110
111config MACH_NAS100D
112	bool
113	prompt "NAS100D"
114	select PCI
115	help
116	  Say 'Y' here if you want your kernel to support Iomega's
117	  NAS 100d device. For more information on this platform,
118	  see http://www.nslu2-linux.org/wiki/NAS100d/HomePage
119
120config MACH_DSMG600
121	bool
122	prompt "D-Link DSM-G600 RevA"
123	select PCI
124	help
125	  Say 'Y' here if you want your kernel to support D-Link's
126	  DSM-G600 RevA device. For more information on this platform,
127	  see http://www.nslu2-linux.org/wiki/DSMG600/HomePage
128
129config	ARCH_IXDP4XX
130	bool
131	depends on ARCH_IXDP425 || MACH_IXDP465 || MACH_KIXRP435
132	default y
133
134config MACH_FSG
135	bool
136	prompt "Freecom FSG-3"
137	select PCI
138	help
139	  Say 'Y' here if you want your kernel to support Freecom's
140	  FSG-3 device. For more information on this platform,
141	  see http://www.nslu2-linux.org/wiki/FSG3/HomePage
142
143config MACH_ARCOM_VULCAN
144	bool
145	prompt "Arcom/Eurotech Vulcan"
146	select PCI
147	help
148	  Say 'Y' here if you want your kernel to support Arcom's
149	  Vulcan board.
150
151#
152# Certain registers and IRQs are only enabled if supporting IXP465 CPUs
153#
154config CPU_IXP46X
155	bool
156	depends on MACH_IXDP465
157	default y
158
159config CPU_IXP43X
160	bool
161	depends on MACH_KIXRP435
162	default y
163
164config MACH_GTWX5715
165	bool "Gemtek WX5715 (Linksys WRV54G)"
166	depends on ARCH_IXP4XX
167	select PCI
168	help
169		This board is currently inside the Linksys WRV54G Gateways.
170
171		IXP425 - 266mhz
172		32mb SDRAM
173		8mb Flash
174		miniPCI slot 0 does not have a card connector soldered to the board
175		miniPCI slot 1 has an ISL3880 802.11g card (Prism54)
176		npe0 is connected to a Kendin KS8995M Switch (4 ports)
177		npe1 is the "wan" port
178		"Console" UART is available on J11 as console
179		"High Speed" UART is n/c (as far as I can tell)
180		20 Pin ARM/Xscale JTAG interface on J2
181
182config MACH_DEVIXP
183	bool "Omicron DEVIXP"
184	help
185	  Say 'Y' here if you want your kernel to support the DEVIXP
186	  board from OMICRON electronics GmbH.
187
188config MACH_MICCPT
189	bool "Omicron MICCPT"
190	select PCI
191	help
192	  Say 'Y' here if you want your kernel to support the MICCPT
193	  board from OMICRON electronics GmbH.
194
195config MACH_MIC256
196	bool "Omicron MIC256"
197	help
198	  Say 'Y' here if you want your kernel to support the MIC256
199	  board from OMICRON electronics GmbH.
200
201comment "IXP4xx Options"
202
203config IXP4XX_INDIRECT_PCI
204	bool "Use indirect PCI memory access"
205	depends on PCI
206	help
207          IXP4xx provides two methods of accessing PCI memory space:
208
209          1) A direct mapped window from 0x48000000 to 0x4BFFFFFF (64MB).
210             To access PCI via this space, we simply ioremap() the BAR
211             into the kernel and we can use the standard read[bwl]/write[bwl]
212             macros. This is the preferred method due to speed but it
213             limits the system to just 64MB of PCI memory. This can be
214             problematic if using video cards and other memory-heavy devices.
215
216	  2) If > 64MB of memory space is required, the IXP4xx can be
217	     configured to use indirect registers to access the whole PCI
218	     memory space. This currently allows for up to 1 GB (0x10000000
219	     to 0x4FFFFFFF) of memory on the bus. The disadvantage of this
220	     is that every PCI access requires three local register accesses
221	     plus a spinlock, but in some cases the performance hit is
222	     acceptable. In addition, you cannot mmap() PCI devices in this
223	     case due to the indirect nature of the PCI window.
224
225	  By default, the direct method is used. Choose this option if you
226	  need to use the indirect method instead. If you don't know
227	  what you need, leave this option unselected.
228
229config IXP4XX_QMGR
230	tristate "IXP4xx Queue Manager support"
231	help
232	  This driver supports IXP4xx built-in hardware queue manager
233	  and is automatically selected by Ethernet and HSS drivers.
234
235config IXP4XX_NPE
236	tristate "IXP4xx Network Processor Engine support"
237	select FW_LOADER
238	select HOTPLUG
239	help
240	  This driver supports IXP4xx built-in network coprocessors
241	  and is automatically selected by Ethernet and HSS drivers.
242
243endmenu
244
245endif
246