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  1. #
  2. # SPI driver configuration
  3. #
  4. # NOTE: the reason this doesn't show SPI slave support is mostly that
  5. # nobody's needed a slave side API yet. The master-role API is not
  6. # fully appropriate there, so it'd need some thought to do well.
  7. #
  8. menu "SPI support"
  9. config SPI
  10. bool "SPI support"
  11. help
  12. The "Serial Peripheral Interface" is a low level synchronous
  13. protocol. Chips that support SPI can have data transfer rates
  14. up to several tens of Mbit/sec. Chips are addressed with a
  15. controller and a chipselect. Most SPI slaves don't support
  16. dynamic device discovery; some are even write-only or read-only.
  17. SPI is widely used by microcontrollers to talk with sensors,
  18. eeprom and flash memory, codecs and various other controller
  19. chips, analog to digital (and d-to-a) converters, and more.
  20. MMC and SD cards can be accessed using SPI protocol; and for
  21. DataFlash cards used in MMC sockets, SPI must always be used.
  22. SPI is one of a family of similar protocols using a four wire
  23. interface (select, clock, data in, data out) including Microwire
  24. (half duplex), SSP, SSI, and PSP. This driver framework should
  25. work with most such devices and controllers.
  26. config SPI_DEBUG
  27. boolean "Debug support for SPI drivers"
  28. depends on SPI && DEBUG_KERNEL
  29. help
  30. Say "yes" to enable debug messaging (like dev_dbg and pr_debug),
  31. sysfs, and debugfs support in SPI controller and protocol drivers.
  32. #
  33. # MASTER side ... talking to discrete SPI slave chips including microcontrollers
  34. #
  35. config SPI_MASTER
  36. # boolean "SPI Master Support"
  37. boolean
  38. default SPI
  39. help
  40. If your system has an master-capable SPI controller (which
  41. provides the clock and chipselect), you can enable that
  42. controller and the protocol drivers for the SPI slave chips
  43. that are connected.
  44. comment "SPI Master Controller Drivers"
  45. depends on SPI_MASTER
  46. config SPI_ATMEL
  47. tristate "Atmel SPI Controller"
  48. depends on (ARCH_AT91 || AVR32) && SPI_MASTER
  49. help
  50. This selects a driver for the Atmel SPI Controller, present on
  51. many AT32 (AVR32) and AT91 (ARM) chips.
  52. config SPI_BITBANG
  53. tristate "Bitbanging SPI master"
  54. depends on SPI_MASTER && EXPERIMENTAL
  55. help
  56. With a few GPIO pins, your system can bitbang the SPI protocol.
  57. Select this to get SPI support through I/O pins (GPIO, parallel
  58. port, etc). Or, some systems' SPI master controller drivers use
  59. this code to manage the per-word or per-transfer accesses to the
  60. hardware shift registers.
  61. This is library code, and is automatically selected by drivers that
  62. need it. You only need to select this explicitly to support driver
  63. modules that aren't part of this kernel tree.
  64. config SPI_BUTTERFLY
  65. tristate "Parallel port adapter for AVR Butterfly (DEVELOPMENT)"
  66. depends on SPI_MASTER && PARPORT && EXPERIMENTAL
  67. select SPI_BITBANG
  68. help
  69. This uses a custom parallel port cable to connect to an AVR
  70. Butterfly <http://www.atmel.com/products/avr/butterfly>, an
  71. inexpensive battery powered microcontroller evaluation board.
  72. This same cable can be used to flash new firmware.
  73. config SPI_IMX
  74. tristate "Freescale iMX SPI controller"
  75. depends on SPI_MASTER && ARCH_IMX && EXPERIMENTAL
  76. help
  77. This enables using the Freescale iMX SPI controller in master
  78. mode.
  79. config SPI_MPC83xx
  80. tristate "Freescale MPC83xx SPI controller"
  81. depends on SPI_MASTER && PPC_83xx && EXPERIMENTAL
  82. select SPI_BITBANG
  83. help
  84. This enables using the Freescale MPC83xx SPI controller in master
  85. mode.
  86. Note, this driver uniquely supports the SPI controller on the MPC83xx
  87. family of PowerPC processors. The MPC83xx uses a simple set of shift
  88. registers for data (opposed to the CPM based descriptor model).
  89. config SPI_OMAP_UWIRE
  90. tristate "OMAP1 MicroWire"
  91. depends on SPI_MASTER && ARCH_OMAP1
  92. select SPI_BITBANG
  93. help
  94. This hooks up to the MicroWire controller on OMAP1 chips.
  95. config SPI_PXA2XX
  96. tristate "PXA2xx SSP SPI master"
  97. depends on SPI_MASTER && ARCH_PXA && EXPERIMENTAL
  98. help
  99. This enables using a PXA2xx SSP port as a SPI master controller.
  100. The driver can be configured to use any SSP port and additional
  101. documentation can be found a Documentation/spi/pxa2xx.
  102. config SPI_S3C24XX
  103. tristate "Samsung S3C24XX series SPI"
  104. depends on SPI_MASTER && ARCH_S3C2410 && EXPERIMENTAL
  105. help
  106. SPI driver for Samsung S3C24XX series ARM SoCs
  107. config SPI_S3C24XX_GPIO
  108. tristate "Samsung S3C24XX series SPI by GPIO"
  109. depends on SPI_MASTER && ARCH_S3C2410 && SPI_BITBANG && EXPERIMENTAL
  110. help
  111. SPI driver for Samsung S3C24XX series ARM SoCs using
  112. GPIO lines to provide the SPI bus. This can be used where
  113. the inbuilt hardware cannot provide the transfer mode, or
  114. where the board is using non hardware connected pins.
  115. #
  116. # Add new SPI master controllers in alphabetical order above this line
  117. #
  118. #
  119. # There are lots of SPI device types, with sensors and memory
  120. # being probably the most widely used ones.
  121. #
  122. comment "SPI Protocol Masters"
  123. depends on SPI_MASTER
  124. config SPI_AT25
  125. tristate "SPI EEPROMs from most vendors"
  126. depends on SPI_MASTER && SYSFS
  127. help
  128. Enable this driver to get read/write support to most SPI EEPROMs,
  129. after you configure the board init code to know about each eeprom
  130. on your target board.
  131. This driver can also be built as a module. If so, the module
  132. will be called at25.
  133. #
  134. # Add new SPI protocol masters in alphabetical order above this line
  135. #
  136. # (slave support would go here)
  137. endmenu # "SPI support"