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2menuconfig MACINTOSH_DRIVERS
3	bool "Macintosh device drivers"
4	depends on PPC || MAC || X86
5	default y if (PPC_PMAC || MAC)
6	---help---
7	  Say Y here to get to see options for devices used with Macintosh
8	  computers. This option alone does not add any kernel code.
9
10	  If you say N, all options in this submenu will be skipped and disabled.
11
12if MACINTOSH_DRIVERS
13
14config ADB
15	bool "Apple Desktop Bus (ADB) support"
16	depends on MAC || (PPC_PMAC && PPC32)
17	help
18	  Apple Desktop Bus (ADB) support is for support of devices which
19	  are connected to an ADB port.  ADB devices tend to have 4 pins.
20	  If you have an Apple Macintosh prior to the iMac, an iBook or
21	  PowerBook, or a "Blue and White G3", you probably want to say Y
22	  here.  Otherwise say N.
23
24config ADB_MACII
25	bool "Include Mac II ADB driver"
26	depends on ADB && MAC
27	help
28	  Say Y here if want your kernel to support Macintosh systems that use
29	  the Mac II style ADB.  This includes the II, IIx, IIcx, SE/30, IIci,
30	  Quadra 610, Quadra 650, Quadra 700, Quadra 800, Centris 610 and
31	  Centris 650.
32
33config ADB_MACIISI
34	bool "Include Mac IIsi ADB driver"
35	depends on ADB && MAC
36	help
37	  Say Y here if want your kernel to support Macintosh systems that use
38	  the Mac IIsi style ADB.  This includes the IIsi, IIvi, IIvx, Classic
39	  II, LC, LC II, LC III, Performa 460, and the Performa 600.
40
41config ADB_IOP
42	bool "Include IOP (IIfx/Quadra 9x0) ADB driver"
43	depends on ADB && MAC
44	help
45	  The I/O Processor (IOP) is an Apple custom IC designed to provide
46	  intelligent support for I/O controllers.  It is described at
47	  <http://www.angelfire.com/ca2/dev68k/iopdesc.html> to enable direct
48	  support for it, say 'Y' here.
49
50config ADB_PMU68K
51	bool "Include PMU (Powerbook) ADB driver"
52	depends on ADB && MAC
53	help
54	  Say Y here if want your kernel to support the m68k based Powerbooks.
55	  This includes the PowerBook 140, PowerBook 145, PowerBook 150,
56	  PowerBook 160, PowerBook 165, PowerBook 165c, PowerBook 170,
57	  PowerBook 180, PowerBook, 180c, PowerBook 190cs, PowerBook 520,
58	  PowerBook Duo 210, PowerBook Duo 230, PowerBook Duo 250,
59	  PowerBook Duo 270c, PowerBook Duo 280 and PowerBook Duo 280c.
60
61# we want to change this to something like CONFIG_SYSCTRL_CUDA/PMU
62config ADB_CUDA
63	bool "Support for CUDA based Macs and PowerMacs"
64	depends on (ADB || PPC_PMAC) && !PPC_PMAC64
65	help
66	  This provides support for CUDA based Macintosh and Power Macintosh
67	  systems.  This includes many m68k based Macs (Color Classic, Mac TV,
68	  Performa 475, Performa 520, Performa 550, Performa 575,
69	  Performa 588, Quadra 605, Quadra 630, Quadra/Centris 660AV, and
70	  Quadra 840AV), most OldWorld PowerMacs, the first generation iMacs,
71	  the Blue&White G3 and the "Yikes" G4 (PCI Graphics).  All later
72	  models should use CONFIG_ADB_PMU instead.  It is safe to say Y here
73	  even if your machine doesn't have a CUDA.
74
75	  If unsure say Y.
76
77config ADB_PMU
78	bool "Support for PMU  based PowerMacs"
79	depends on PPC_PMAC
80	help
81	  On PowerBooks, iBooks, and recent iMacs and Power Macintoshes, the
82	  PMU is an embedded microprocessor whose primary function is to
83	  control system power, and battery charging on the portable models.
84	  The PMU also controls the ADB (Apple Desktop Bus) which connects to
85	  the keyboard and mouse on some machines, as well as the non-volatile
86	  RAM and the RTC (real time clock) chip.  Say Y to enable support for
87	  this device; you should do so if your machine is one of those
88	  mentioned above.
89
90config ADB_PMU_LED
91	bool "Support for the Power/iBook front LED"
92	depends on ADB_PMU
93	select NEW_LEDS
94	select LEDS_CLASS
95	help
96	  Support the front LED on Power/iBooks as a generic LED that can
97	  be triggered by any of the supported triggers. To get the
98	  behaviour of the old CONFIG_BLK_DEV_IDE_PMAC_BLINK, select this
99	  and the ide-disk LED trigger and configure appropriately through
100	  sysfs.
101
102config ADB_PMU_LED_IDE
103	bool "Use front LED as IDE LED by default"
104	depends on ADB_PMU_LED
105	depends on LEDS_CLASS
106	select LEDS_TRIGGERS
107	select LEDS_TRIGGER_IDE_DISK
108	help
109	  This option makes the front LED default to the IDE trigger
110	  so that it blinks on IDE activity.
111
112config PMAC_SMU
113	bool "Support for SMU  based PowerMacs"
114	depends on PPC_PMAC64
115	help
116	  This option adds support for the newer G5 iMacs and PowerMacs based
117	  on the "SMU" system control chip which replaces the old PMU.
118	  If you don't know, say Y.
119
120config PMAC_APM_EMU
121	tristate "APM emulation"
122	select APM_EMULATION
123	depends on ADB_PMU && PM && PPC32
124
125config PMAC_MEDIABAY
126	bool "Support PowerBook hotswap media bay"
127	depends on PPC_PMAC && PPC32 && BLOCK
128	help
129	  This option adds support for older PowerBook's hotswap media bay
130	  that can contains batteries, floppy drives, or IDE devices. PCI
131	  devices are not fully supported in the bay as I never had one to
132	  try with
133
134config PMAC_BACKLIGHT
135	bool "Backlight control for LCD screens"
136	depends on ADB_PMU && FB = y && (BROKEN || !PPC64)
137	select FB_BACKLIGHT
138	help
139	  Say Y here to enable Macintosh specific extensions of the generic
140	  backlight code. With this enabled, the brightness keys on older
141	  PowerBooks will be enabled so you can change the screen brightness.
142	  Newer models should use a userspace daemon like pbbuttonsd.
143
144config PMAC_BACKLIGHT_LEGACY
145	bool "Provide legacy ioctl's on /dev/pmu for the backlight"
146	depends on PMAC_BACKLIGHT && (BROKEN || !PPC64)
147	help
148	  Say Y if you want to enable legacy ioctl's on /dev/pmu. This is for
149	  programs which use this old interface. New and updated programs
150	  should use the backlight classes in sysfs.
151
152config ADB_MACIO
153	bool "Include MacIO (CHRP) ADB driver"
154	depends on ADB && PPC_CHRP && !PPC_PMAC64
155	help
156	  Say Y here to include direct support for the ADB controller in the
157	  Hydra chip used on PowerPC Macintoshes of the CHRP type.  (The Hydra
158	  also includes a MESH II SCSI controller, DBDMA controller, VIA chip,
159	  OpenPIC controller and two RS422/Geoports.)
160
161config INPUT_ADBHID
162	bool "Support for ADB input devices (keyboard, mice, ...)"
163	depends on ADB && INPUT=y
164	help
165	  Say Y here if you want to have ADB (Apple Desktop Bus) HID devices
166	  such as keyboards, mice, joysticks, trackpads  or graphic tablets
167	  handled by the input layer.  If you say Y here, make sure to say Y to
168	  the corresponding drivers "Keyboard support" (CONFIG_INPUT_KEYBDEV),
169	  "Mouse Support" (CONFIG_INPUT_MOUSEDEV) and "Event interface
170	  support" (CONFIG_INPUT_EVDEV) as well.
171
172	  If unsure, say Y.
173
174config MAC_EMUMOUSEBTN
175	tristate "Support for mouse button 2+3 emulation"
176	depends on SYSCTL && INPUT
177	help
178	  This provides generic support for emulating the 2nd and 3rd mouse
179	  button with keypresses.  If you say Y here, the emulation is still
180	  disabled by default.  The emulation is controlled by these sysctl
181	  entries:
182	  /proc/sys/dev/mac_hid/mouse_button_emulation
183	  /proc/sys/dev/mac_hid/mouse_button2_keycode
184	  /proc/sys/dev/mac_hid/mouse_button3_keycode
185
186	  If you have an Apple machine with a 1-button mouse, say Y here.
187
188	  To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
189	  module will be called mac_hid.
190
191config THERM_WINDTUNNEL
192	tristate "Support for thermal management on Windtunnel G4s"
193	depends on I2C && I2C_POWERMAC && PPC_PMAC && !PPC_PMAC64
194	help
195	  This driver provides some thermostat and fan control for the desktop
196	  G4 "Windtunnel"
197
198config THERM_ADT746X
199	tristate "Support for thermal mgmnt on laptops with ADT 746x chipset"
200	depends on I2C && I2C_POWERMAC && PPC_PMAC && !PPC_PMAC64
201	help
202	  This driver provides some thermostat and fan control for the
203          iBook G4, and the ATI based aluminium PowerBooks, allowing slightly
204	  better fan behaviour by default, and some manual control.
205
206config THERM_PM72
207	tristate "Support for thermal management on PowerMac G5 (AGP)"
208	depends on I2C && I2C_POWERMAC && PPC_PMAC64
209	default n
210	help
211	  This driver provides thermostat and fan control for the desktop
212	  G5 machines.
213
214	  This is deprecated, use windfarm instead.
215
216config WINDFARM
217	tristate "New PowerMac thermal control infrastructure"
218	depends on PPC
219
220config WINDFARM_PM81
221	tristate "Support for thermal management on iMac G5"
222	depends on WINDFARM && I2C && CPU_FREQ_PMAC64 && PMAC_SMU
223	select I2C_POWERMAC
224	help
225	  This driver provides thermal control for the iMacG5
226
227config WINDFARM_PM72
228	tristate "Support for thermal management on PowerMac G5 (AGP)"
229	depends on WINDFARM && I2C && CPU_FREQ_PMAC64 && ADB_PMU
230	select I2C_POWERMAC
231	help
232	  This driver provides thermal control for the PowerMac G5
233	  "AGP" variants (PowerMac 7,2 and 7,3)
234
235config WINDFARM_RM31
236	tristate "Support for thermal management on Xserve G5"
237	depends on WINDFARM && I2C && CPU_FREQ_PMAC64 && ADB_PMU
238	select I2C_POWERMAC
239	help
240	  This driver provides thermal control for the Xserve G5
241	  (RackMac3,1)
242
243config WINDFARM_PM91
244	tristate "Support for thermal management on PowerMac9,1"
245	depends on WINDFARM && I2C && CPU_FREQ_PMAC64 && PMAC_SMU
246	select I2C_POWERMAC
247	help
248	  This driver provides thermal control for the PowerMac9,1
249          which is the recent (SMU based) single CPU desktop G5
250
251config WINDFARM_PM112
252	tristate "Support for thermal management on PowerMac11,2"
253	depends on WINDFARM && I2C && PMAC_SMU
254	select I2C_POWERMAC
255	help
256	  This driver provides thermal control for the PowerMac11,2
257	  which are the recent dual and quad G5 machines using the
258	  970MP dual-core processor.
259
260config WINDFARM_PM121
261	tristate "Support for thermal management on PowerMac12,1"
262	depends on WINDFARM && I2C && PMAC_SMU
263	select I2C_POWERMAC
264	help
265	  This driver provides thermal control for the PowerMac12,1
266	  which is the iMac G5 (iSight).
267
268config ANSLCD
269	tristate "Support for ANS LCD display"
270	depends on ADB_CUDA && PPC_PMAC
271
272config PMAC_RACKMETER
273	tristate "Support for Apple XServe front panel LEDs"
274	depends on PPC_PMAC
275	help
276	  This driver provides some support to control the front panel
277          blue LEDs "vu-meter" of the XServer macs.
278
279config SENSORS_AMS
280	tristate "Apple Motion Sensor driver"
281	depends on PPC_PMAC && !PPC64 && INPUT && ((ADB_PMU && I2C = y) || (ADB_PMU && !I2C) || I2C) && EXPERIMENTAL
282	select INPUT_POLLDEV
283	help
284	  Support for the motion sensor included in PowerBooks. Includes
285	  implementations for PMU and I2C.
286
287	  This driver can also be built as a module. If so, the module
288	  will be called ams.
289
290config SENSORS_AMS_PMU
291	bool "PMU variant"
292	depends on SENSORS_AMS && ADB_PMU
293	default y
294	help
295	  PMU variant of motion sensor, found in late 2005 PowerBooks.
296
297config SENSORS_AMS_I2C
298	bool "I2C variant"
299	depends on SENSORS_AMS && I2C
300	default y
301	help
302	  I2C variant of motion sensor, found in early 2005 PowerBooks and
303	  iBooks.
304
305endif # MACINTOSH_DRIVERS
306