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1# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only
2menu "Self-contained MTD device drivers"
3	depends on MTD!=n
4	depends on HAS_IOMEM
5
6config MTD_PMC551
7	tristate "Ramix PMC551 PCI Mezzanine RAM card support"
8	depends on PCI
9	help
10	  This provides a MTD device driver for the Ramix PMC551 RAM PCI card
11	  from Ramix Inc. <http://www.ramix.com/products/memory/pmc551.html>.
12	  These devices come in memory configurations from 32M - 1G.  If you
13	  have one, you probably want to enable this.
14
15	  If this driver is compiled as a module you get the ability to select
16	  the size of the aperture window pointing into the devices memory.
17	  What this means is that if you have a 1G card, normally the kernel
18	  will use a 1G memory map as its view of the device.  As a module,
19	  you can select a 1M window into the memory and the driver will
20	  "slide" the window around the PMC551's memory.  This was
21	  particularly useful on the 2.2 kernels on PPC architectures as there
22	  was limited kernel space to deal with.
23
24config MTD_PMC551_BUGFIX
25	bool "PMC551 256M DRAM Bugfix"
26	depends on MTD_PMC551
27	help
28	  Some of Ramix's PMC551 boards with 256M configurations have invalid
29	  column and row mux values.  This option will fix them, but will
30	  break other memory configurations.  If unsure say N.
31
32config MTD_PMC551_DEBUG
33	bool "PMC551 Debugging"
34	depends on MTD_PMC551
35	help
36	  This option makes the PMC551 more verbose during its operation and
37	  is only really useful if you are developing on this driver or
38	  suspect a possible hardware or driver bug.  If unsure say N.
39
40config MTD_MS02NV
41	tristate "DEC MS02-NV NVRAM module support"
42	depends on MACH_DECSTATION
43	help
44	  This is an MTD driver for the DEC's MS02-NV (54-20948-01) battery
45	  backed-up NVRAM module.  The module was originally meant as an NFS
46	  accelerator.  Say Y here if you have a DECstation 5000/2x0 or a
47	  DECsystem 5900 equipped with such a module.
48
49	  If you want to compile this driver as a module ( = code which can be
50	  inserted in and removed from the running kernel whenever you want),
51	  say M here and read <file:Documentation/kbuild/modules.rst>.
52	  The module will be called ms02-nv.
53
54config MTD_DATAFLASH
55	tristate "Support for AT45xxx DataFlash"
56	depends on SPI_MASTER
57	help
58	  This enables access to AT45xxx DataFlash chips, using SPI.
59	  Sometimes DataFlash chips are packaged inside MMC-format
60	  cards; at this writing, the MMC stack won't handle those.
61
62config MTD_DATAFLASH_WRITE_VERIFY
63	bool "Verify DataFlash page writes"
64	depends on MTD_DATAFLASH
65	help
66	  This adds an extra check when data is written to the flash.
67	  It may help if you are verifying chip setup (timings etc) on
68	  your board.  There is a rare possibility that even though the
69	  device thinks the write was successful, a bit could have been
70	  flipped accidentally due to device wear or something else.
71
72config MTD_DATAFLASH_OTP
73	bool "DataFlash OTP support (Security Register)"
74	depends on MTD_DATAFLASH
75	help
76	  Newer DataFlash chips (revisions C and D) support 128 bytes of
77	  one-time-programmable (OTP) data.  The first half may be written
78	  (once) with up to 64 bytes of data, such as a serial number or
79	  other key product data.  The second half is programmed with a
80	  unique-to-each-chip bit pattern at the factory.
81
82config MTD_M25P80
83	tristate "Support most SPI Flash chips (AT26DF, M25P, W25X, ...)"
84	depends on SPI_MASTER && MTD_SPI_NOR
85	select SPI_MEM
86	help
87	  This enables access to most modern SPI flash chips, used for
88	  program and data storage.   Series supported include Atmel AT26DF,
89	  Spansion S25SL, SST 25VF, ST M25P, and Winbond W25X.  Other chips
90	  are supported as well.  See the driver source for the current list,
91	  or to add other chips.
92
93	  Note that the original DataFlash chips (AT45 series, not AT26DF),
94	  need an entirely different driver.
95
96	  Set up your spi devices with the right board-specific platform data,
97	  if you want to specify device partitioning or to use a device which
98	  doesn't support the JEDEC ID instruction.
99
100config MTD_MCHP23K256
101	tristate "Microchip 23K256 SRAM"
102	depends on SPI_MASTER
103	help
104	  This enables access to Microchip 23K256 SRAM chips, using SPI.
105
106	  Set up your spi devices with the right board-specific
107	  platform data, or a device tree description if you want to
108	  specify device partitioning
109
110config MTD_SPEAR_SMI
111	tristate "SPEAR MTD NOR Support through SMI controller"
112	depends on PLAT_SPEAR
113	default y
114	help
115	  This enable SNOR support on SPEAR platforms using SMI controller
116
117config MTD_SST25L
118	tristate "Support SST25L (non JEDEC) SPI Flash chips"
119	depends on SPI_MASTER
120	help
121	  This enables access to the non JEDEC SST25L SPI flash chips, used
122	  for program and data storage.
123
124	  Set up your spi devices with the right board-specific platform data,
125	  if you want to specify device partitioning.
126
127config MTD_BCM47XXSFLASH
128	tristate "Support for serial flash on BCMA bus"
129	depends on BCMA_SFLASH && (MIPS || ARM)
130	help
131	  BCMA bus can have various flash memories attached, they are
132	  registered by bcma as platform devices. This enables driver for
133	  serial flash memories.
134
135config MTD_SLRAM
136	tristate "Uncached system RAM"
137	help
138	  If your CPU cannot cache all of the physical memory in your machine,
139	  you can still use it for storage or swap by using this driver to
140	  present it to the system as a Memory Technology Device.
141
142config MTD_PHRAM
143	tristate "Physical system RAM"
144	help
145	  This is a re-implementation of the slram driver above.
146
147	  Use this driver to access physical memory that the kernel proper
148	  doesn't have access to, memory beyond the mem=xxx limit, nvram,
149	  memory on the video card, etc...
150
151config MTD_LART
152	tristate "28F160xx flash driver for LART"
153	depends on SA1100_LART
154	help
155	  This enables the flash driver for LART. Please note that you do
156	  not need any mapping/chip driver for LART. This one does it all
157	  for you, so go disable all of those if you enabled some of them (:
158
159config MTD_MTDRAM
160	tristate "Test driver using RAM"
161	help
162	  This enables a test MTD device driver which uses vmalloc() to
163	  provide storage.  You probably want to say 'N' unless you're
164	  testing stuff.
165
166config MTDRAM_TOTAL_SIZE
167	int "MTDRAM device size in KiB"
168	depends on MTD_MTDRAM
169	default "4096"
170	help
171	  This allows you to configure the total size of the MTD device
172	  emulated by the MTDRAM driver.  If the MTDRAM driver is built
173	  as a module, it is also possible to specify this as a parameter when
174	  loading the module.
175
176config MTDRAM_ERASE_SIZE
177	int "MTDRAM erase block size in KiB"
178	depends on MTD_MTDRAM
179	default "128"
180	help
181	  This allows you to configure the size of the erase blocks in the
182	  device emulated by the MTDRAM driver.  If the MTDRAM driver is built
183	  as a module, it is also possible to specify this as a parameter when
184	  loading the module.
185
186config MTD_BLOCK2MTD
187	tristate "MTD using block device"
188	depends on BLOCK
189	help
190	  This driver allows a block device to appear as an MTD. It would
191	  generally be used in the following cases:
192
193	  Using Compact Flash as an MTD, these usually present themselves to
194	  the system as an ATA drive.
195	  Testing MTD users (eg JFFS2) on large media and media that might
196	  be removed during a write (using the floppy drive).
197
198config MTD_POWERNV_FLASH
199	tristate "powernv flash MTD driver"
200	depends on PPC_POWERNV
201	help
202	  This provides an MTD device to access flash on powernv OPAL
203	  platforms from Linux. This device abstracts away the
204	  firmware interface for flash access.
205
206comment "Disk-On-Chip Device Drivers"
207
208config MTD_DOCG3
209	tristate "M-Systems Disk-On-Chip G3"
210	select BCH
211	select BCH_CONST_PARAMS if !MTD_NAND_ECC_SW_BCH
212	select BITREVERSE
213	help
214	  This provides an MTD device driver for the M-Systems DiskOnChip
215	  G3 devices.
216
217	  The driver provides access to G3 DiskOnChip, distributed by
218	  M-Systems and now Sandisk. The support is very experimental,
219	  and doesn't give access to any write operations.
220
221config MTD_ST_SPI_FSM
222	tristate "ST Microelectronics SPI FSM Serial Flash Controller"
223	depends on ARCH_STI
224	help
225	  This provides an MTD device driver for the ST Microelectronics
226	  SPI Fast Sequence Mode (FSM) Serial Flash Controller and support
227	  for a subset of connected Serial Flash devices.
228
229if MTD_DOCG3
230config BCH_CONST_M
231	default 14
232config BCH_CONST_T
233	default 4
234endif
235
236endmenu
237