1 2menu "Misc Linux/SPARC drivers" 3 4config SUN_OPENPROMIO 5 tristate "/dev/openprom device support" 6 help 7 This driver provides user programs with an interface to the SPARC 8 PROM device tree. The driver implements a SunOS-compatible 9 interface and a NetBSD-compatible interface. 10 11 To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the 12 module will be called openprom. 13 14 If unsure, say Y. 15 16config SUN_MOSTEK_RTC 17 tristate "Mostek real time clock support" 18 help 19 The Mostek RTC chip is used on all known Sun computers except 20 some JavaStations. For a JavaStation you need to say Y both here 21 and to "Enhanced Real Time Clock Support". 22 23 Say Y here unless you are building a special purpose kernel. 24 25config OBP_FLASH 26 tristate "OBP Flash Device support" 27 depends on SPARC64 28 help 29 The OpenBoot PROM on Ultra systems is flashable. If you want to be 30 able to upgrade the OBP firmware, say Y here. 31 32config SUN_BPP 33 tristate "Bidirectional parallel port support (OBSOLETE)" 34 depends on EXPERIMENTAL 35 help 36 Say Y here to support Sun's obsolete variant of IEEE1284 37 bidirectional parallel port protocol as /dev/bppX. Can be built on 38 x86 machines. 39 40config SUN_VIDEOPIX 41 tristate "Videopix Frame Grabber (EXPERIMENTAL)" 42 depends on EXPERIMENTAL && (BROKEN || !64BIT) 43 help 44 Say Y here to support the Videopix Frame Grabber from Sun 45 Microsystems, commonly found on SPARCstations. This card, which is 46 based on the Phillips SAA9051, can handle NTSC and PAL/SECAM and 47 SVIDEO signals. 48 49config TADPOLE_TS102_UCTRL 50 tristate "Tadpole TS102 Microcontroller support (EXPERIMENTAL)" 51 depends on EXPERIMENTAL && SPARC32 52 help 53 Say Y here to directly support the TS102 Microcontroller interface 54 on the Tadpole Sparcbook 3. This device handles power-management 55 events, and can also notice the attachment/detachment of external 56 monitors and mice. 57 58config SUN_JSFLASH 59 tristate "JavaStation OS Flash SIMM (EXPERIMENTAL)" 60 depends on EXPERIMENTAL && SPARC32 61 help 62 If you say Y here, you will be able to boot from your JavaStation's 63 Flash memory. 64 65config BBC_I2C 66 tristate "UltraSPARC-III bootbus i2c controller driver" 67 depends on PCI && SPARC64 68 help 69 The BBC devices on the UltraSPARC III have two I2C controllers. The 70 first I2C controller connects mainly to configuration PROMs (NVRAM, 71 CPU configuration, DIMM types, etc.). The second I2C controller 72 connects to environmental control devices such as fans and 73 temperature sensors. The second controller also connects to the 74 smartcard reader, if present. Say Y to enable support for these. 75 76config ENVCTRL 77 tristate "SUNW, envctrl support" 78 depends on PCI && SPARC64 79 help 80 Kernel support for temperature and fan monitoring on Sun SME 81 machines. 82 83 To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the 84 module will be called envctrl. 85 86config DISPLAY7SEG 87 tristate "7-Segment Display support" 88 depends on PCI && SPARC64 89 ---help--- 90 This is the driver for the 7-segment display and LED present on 91 Sun Microsystems CompactPCI models CP1400 and CP1500. 92 93 To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the 94 module will be called display7seg. 95 96 If you do not have a CompactPCI model CP1400 or CP1500, or 97 another UltraSPARC-IIi-cEngine boardset with a 7-segment display, 98 you should say N to this option. 99 100endmenu 101 102