linux/drivers/dma/Kconfig
Dan Williams 9c402f4e19 dmaengine: remove arch dependency from DMADEVICES
The dependency is redundant since all drivers set their specific arch
dependencies.  The NET_DMA option is modified to be enabled only on platforms
where it is known to have a positive effect.  HAS_DMA is added as an explicit
dependency for the DMADEVICES menu.

Acked-by: Adrian Bunk <bunk@kernel.org>
Acked-by: Haavard Skinnemoen <haavard.skinnemoen@atmel.com>
Signed-off-by: Dan Williams <dan.j.williams@intel.com>
2008-07-08 11:58:12 -07:00

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# DMA engine configuration
#
menuconfig DMADEVICES
bool "DMA Engine support"
depends on !HIGHMEM64G && HAS_DMA
help
DMA engines can do asynchronous data transfers without
involving the host CPU. Currently, this framework can be
used to offload memory copies in the network stack and
RAID operations in the MD driver. This menu only presents
DMA Device drivers supported by the configured arch, it may
be empty in some cases.
if DMADEVICES
comment "DMA Devices"
config INTEL_IOATDMA
tristate "Intel I/OAT DMA support"
depends on PCI && X86
select DMA_ENGINE
select DCA
help
Enable support for the Intel(R) I/OAT DMA engine present
in recent Intel Xeon chipsets.
Say Y here if you have such a chipset.
If unsure, say N.
config INTEL_IOP_ADMA
tristate "Intel IOP ADMA support"
depends on ARCH_IOP32X || ARCH_IOP33X || ARCH_IOP13XX
select ASYNC_CORE
select DMA_ENGINE
help
Enable support for the Intel(R) IOP Series RAID engines.
config FSL_DMA
bool "Freescale MPC85xx/MPC83xx DMA support"
depends on PPC
select DMA_ENGINE
---help---
Enable support for the Freescale DMA engine. Now, it support
MPC8560/40, MPC8555, MPC8548 and MPC8641 processors.
The MPC8349, MPC8360 is also supported.
config DMA_ENGINE
bool
comment "DMA Clients"
depends on DMA_ENGINE
config NET_DMA
bool "Network: TCP receive copy offload"
depends on DMA_ENGINE && NET
default (INTEL_IOATDMA || FSL_DMA)
help
This enables the use of DMA engines in the network stack to
offload receive copy-to-user operations, freeing CPU cycles.
Say Y here if you enabled INTEL_IOATDMA or FSL_DMA, otherwise
say N.
endif