1#
2# Cavium ethernet device configuration
3#
4
5config NET_VENDOR_CAVIUM
6	tristate "Cavium ethernet drivers"
7	depends on PCI
8	default y
9	---help---
10	  Select this option if you want enable Cavium network support.
11
12	  If you have a Cavium SoC or network adapter, say Y.
13
14if NET_VENDOR_CAVIUM
15
16config THUNDER_NIC_PF
17	tristate "Thunder Physical function driver"
18	depends on 64BIT
19	select THUNDER_NIC_BGX
20	---help---
21	  This driver supports Thunder's NIC physical function.
22	  The NIC provides the controller and DMA engines to
23	  move network traffic to/from the memory. The NIC
24	  works closely with TNS, BGX and SerDes to implement the
25	  functions replacing and virtualizing those of a typical
26	  standalone PCIe NIC chip.
27
28config THUNDER_NIC_VF
29	tristate "Thunder Virtual function driver"
30	depends on 64BIT
31	---help---
32	  This driver supports Thunder's NIC virtual function
33
34config	THUNDER_NIC_BGX
35	tristate "Thunder MAC interface driver (BGX)"
36	depends on 64BIT
37	select PHYLIB
38	select MDIO_OCTEON
39	---help---
40	  This driver supports programming and controlling of MAC
41	  interface from NIC physical function driver.
42
43config LIQUIDIO
44	tristate "Cavium LiquidIO support"
45	depends on 64BIT
46	select PTP_1588_CLOCK
47	select FW_LOADER
48	select LIBCRC32C
49	---help---
50	  This driver supports Cavium LiquidIO Intelligent Server Adapters
51	  based on CN66XX and CN68XX chips.
52
53	  To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the module
54	  will be called liquidio.  This is recommended.
55
56endif # NET_VENDOR_CAVIUM
57