1menuconfig UIO 2 tristate "Userspace I/O drivers" 3 depends on !S390 4 help 5 Enable this to allow the userspace driver core code to be 6 built. This code allows userspace programs easy access to 7 kernel interrupts and memory locations, allowing some drivers 8 to be written in userspace. Note that a small kernel driver 9 is also required for interrupt handling to work properly. 10 11 If you don't know what to do here, say N. 12 13if UIO 14 15config UIO_CIF 16 tristate "generic Hilscher CIF Card driver" 17 depends on PCI 18 help 19 Driver for Hilscher CIF DeviceNet and Profibus cards. This 20 driver requires a userspace component called cif that handles 21 all of the heavy lifting and can be found at: 22 <http://www.osadl.org/projects/downloads/UIO/user/> 23 24 To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the module 25 will be called uio_cif. 26 27config UIO_PDRV 28 tristate "Userspace I/O platform driver" 29 help 30 Generic platform driver for Userspace I/O devices. 31 32 If you don't know what to do here, say N. 33 34config UIO_PDRV_GENIRQ 35 tristate "Userspace I/O platform driver with generic IRQ handling" 36 help 37 Platform driver for Userspace I/O devices, including generic 38 interrupt handling code. Shared interrupts are not supported. 39 40 This kernel driver requires that the matching userspace driver 41 handles interrupts in a special way. Userspace is responsible 42 for acknowledging the hardware device if needed, and re-enabling 43 interrupts in the interrupt controller using the write() syscall. 44 45 If you don't know what to do here, say N. 46 47config UIO_DMEM_GENIRQ 48 tristate "Userspace platform driver with generic irq and dynamic memory" 49 help 50 Platform driver for Userspace I/O devices, including generic 51 interrupt handling code. Shared interrupts are not supported. 52 53 Memory regions can be specified with the same platform device 54 resources as the UIO_PDRV drivers, but dynamic regions can also 55 be specified. 56 The number and size of these regions is static, 57 but the memory allocation is not performed until 58 the associated device file is opened. The 59 memory is freed once the uio device is closed. 60 61 If you don't know what to do here, say N. 62 63config UIO_AEC 64 tristate "AEC video timestamp device" 65 depends on PCI 66 help 67 68 UIO driver for the Adrienne Electronics Corporation PCI time 69 code device. 70 71 This device differs from other UIO devices since it uses I/O 72 ports instead of memory mapped I/O. In order to make it 73 possible for UIO to work with this device a utility, uioport, 74 can be used to read and write the ports: 75 76 git clone git://ifup.org/philips/uioport.git 77 78 If you compile this as a module, it will be called uio_aec. 79 80config UIO_SERCOS3 81 tristate "Automata Sercos III PCI card driver" 82 depends on PCI 83 help 84 Userspace I/O interface for the Sercos III PCI card from 85 Automata GmbH. The userspace part of this driver will be 86 available for download from the Automata GmbH web site. 87 88 Automata GmbH: http://www.automataweb.com 89 Sercos III interface: http://www.sercos.com 90 91 If you compile this as a module, it will be called uio_sercos3. 92 93config UIO_PCI_GENERIC 94 tristate "Generic driver for PCI 2.3 and PCI Express cards" 95 depends on PCI 96 help 97 Generic driver that you can bind, dynamically, to any 98 PCI 2.3 compliant and PCI Express card. It is useful, 99 primarily, for virtualization scenarios. 100 If you compile this as a module, it will be called uio_pci_generic. 101 102config UIO_NETX 103 tristate "Hilscher NetX Card driver" 104 depends on PCI 105 help 106 Driver for Hilscher NetX based fieldbus cards (cifX, comX). 107 This driver requires a userspace component that comes with the card 108 or is available from Hilscher (http://www.hilscher.com). 109 110 To compile this driver as a module, choose M here; the module 111 will be called uio_netx. 112 113config UIO_PRUSS 114 tristate "Texas Instruments PRUSS driver" 115 depends on ARCH_DAVINCI_DA850 116 select GENERIC_ALLOCATOR 117 help 118 PRUSS driver for OMAPL138/DA850/AM18XX devices 119 PRUSS driver requires user space components, examples and user space 120 driver is available from below SVN repo - you may use anonymous login 121 122 https://gforge.ti.com/gf/project/pru_sw/ 123 124 More info on API is available at below wiki 125 126 http://processors.wiki.ti.com/index.php/PRU_Linux_Application_Loader 127 128 To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the module 129 will be called uio_pruss. 130 131endif 132