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  1. #
  2. # IDE ATA ATAPI Block device driver configuration
  3. #
  4. # Select HAVE_IDE if IDE is supported
  5. config HAVE_IDE
  6. bool
  7. menuconfig IDE
  8. tristate "ATA/ATAPI/MFM/RLL support"
  9. depends on HAVE_IDE
  10. depends on BLOCK
  11. ---help---
  12. If you say Y here, your kernel will be able to manage low cost mass
  13. storage units such as ATA/(E)IDE and ATAPI units. The most common
  14. cases are IDE hard drives and ATAPI CD-ROM drives.
  15. If your system is pure SCSI and doesn't use these interfaces, you
  16. can say N here.
  17. Integrated Disk Electronics (IDE aka ATA-1) is a connecting standard
  18. for mass storage units such as hard disks. It was designed by
  19. Western Digital and Compaq Computer in 1984. It was then named
  20. ST506. Quite a number of disks use the IDE interface.
  21. AT Attachment (ATA) is the superset of the IDE specifications.
  22. ST506 was also called ATA-1.
  23. Fast-IDE is ATA-2 (also named Fast ATA), Enhanced IDE (EIDE) is
  24. ATA-3. It provides support for larger disks (up to 8.4GB by means of
  25. the LBA standard), more disks (4 instead of 2) and for other mass
  26. storage units such as tapes and cdrom. UDMA/33 (aka UltraDMA/33) is
  27. ATA-4 and provides faster (and more CPU friendly) transfer modes
  28. than previous PIO (Programmed processor Input/Output) from previous
  29. ATA/IDE standards by means of fast DMA controllers.
  30. ATA Packet Interface (ATAPI) is a protocol used by EIDE tape and
  31. CD-ROM drives, similar in many respects to the SCSI protocol.
  32. SMART IDE (Self Monitoring, Analysis and Reporting Technology) was
  33. designed in order to prevent data corruption and disk crash by
  34. detecting pre hardware failure conditions (heat, access time, and
  35. the like...). Disks built since June 1995 may follow this standard.
  36. The kernel itself doesn't manage this; however there are quite a
  37. number of user programs such as smart that can query the status of
  38. SMART parameters from disk drives.
  39. To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
  40. module will be called ide-core.ko.
  41. For further information, please read <file:Documentation/ide/ide.txt>.
  42. If unsure, say Y.
  43. if IDE
  44. comment "Please see Documentation/ide/ide.txt for help/info on IDE drives"
  45. config IDE_XFER_MODE
  46. bool
  47. config IDE_TIMINGS
  48. bool
  49. select IDE_XFER_MODE
  50. config IDE_ATAPI
  51. bool
  52. config IDE_LEGACY
  53. bool
  54. config BLK_DEV_IDE_SATA
  55. bool "Support for SATA (deprecated; conflicts with libata SATA driver)"
  56. default n
  57. ---help---
  58. There are two drivers for Serial ATA controllers.
  59. The main driver, "libata", uses the SCSI subsystem
  60. and supports most modern SATA controllers. In order to use it
  61. you may take a look at "Serial ATA (prod) and Parallel ATA
  62. (experimental) drivers".
  63. The IDE driver (which you are currently configuring) supports
  64. a few first-generation SATA controllers.
  65. In order to eliminate conflicts between the two subsystems,
  66. this config option enables the IDE driver's SATA support.
  67. Normally this is disabled, as it is preferred that libata
  68. supports SATA controllers, and this (IDE) driver supports
  69. PATA controllers.
  70. If unsure, say N.
  71. config IDE_GD
  72. tristate "generic ATA/ATAPI disk support"
  73. default y
  74. help
  75. Support for ATA/ATAPI disks (including ATAPI floppy drives).
  76. To compile this driver as a module, choose M here.
  77. The module will be called ide-gd_mod.
  78. If unsure, say Y.
  79. config IDE_GD_ATA
  80. bool "ATA disk support"
  81. depends on IDE_GD
  82. default y
  83. help
  84. This will include support for ATA hard disks.
  85. If unsure, say Y.
  86. config IDE_GD_ATAPI
  87. bool "ATAPI floppy support"
  88. depends on IDE_GD
  89. select IDE_ATAPI
  90. help
  91. This will include support for ATAPI floppy drives
  92. (i.e. Iomega ZIP or MKE LS-120).
  93. For information about jumper settings and the question
  94. of when a ZIP drive uses a partition table, see
  95. <http://www.win.tue.nl/~aeb/linux/zip/zip-1.html>.
  96. If unsure, say N.
  97. config BLK_DEV_IDECS
  98. tristate "PCMCIA IDE support"
  99. depends on PCMCIA
  100. help
  101. Support for Compact Flash cards, outboard IDE disks, tape drives,
  102. and CD-ROM drives connected through a PCMCIA card.
  103. config BLK_DEV_DELKIN
  104. tristate "Cardbus IDE support (Delkin/ASKA/Workbit)"
  105. depends on CARDBUS && PCI
  106. help
  107. Support for Delkin, ASKA, and Workbit Cardbus CompactFlash
  108. Adapters. This may also work for similar SD and XD adapters.
  109. config BLK_DEV_IDECD
  110. tristate "Include IDE/ATAPI CDROM support"
  111. select IDE_ATAPI
  112. ---help---
  113. If you have a CD-ROM drive using the ATAPI protocol, say Y. ATAPI is
  114. a newer protocol used by IDE CD-ROM and TAPE drives, similar to the
  115. SCSI protocol. Most new CD-ROM drives use ATAPI, including the
  116. NEC-260, Mitsumi FX400, Sony 55E, and just about all non-SCSI
  117. double(2X) or better speed drives.
  118. If you say Y here, the CD-ROM drive will be identified at boot time
  119. along with other IDE devices, as "hdb" or "hdc", or something
  120. similar (check the boot messages with dmesg). If this is your only
  121. CD-ROM drive, you can say N to all other CD-ROM options, but be sure
  122. to say Y or M to "ISO 9660 CD-ROM file system support".
  123. To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
  124. module will be called ide-cd.
  125. config BLK_DEV_IDECD_VERBOSE_ERRORS
  126. bool "Verbose error logging for IDE/ATAPI CDROM driver" if EMBEDDED
  127. depends on BLK_DEV_IDECD
  128. default y
  129. help
  130. Turn this on to have the driver print out the meanings of the
  131. ATAPI error codes. This will use up additional 8kB of kernel-space
  132. memory, though.
  133. config BLK_DEV_IDETAPE
  134. tristate "Include IDE/ATAPI TAPE support"
  135. select IDE_ATAPI
  136. help
  137. If you have an IDE tape drive using the ATAPI protocol, say Y.
  138. ATAPI is a newer protocol used by IDE tape and CD-ROM drives,
  139. similar to the SCSI protocol. If you have an SCSI tape drive
  140. however, you can say N here.
  141. You should also say Y if you have an OnStream DI-30 tape drive; this
  142. will not work with the SCSI protocol, until there is support for the
  143. SC-30 and SC-50 versions.
  144. If you say Y here, the tape drive will be identified at boot time
  145. along with other IDE devices, as "hdb" or "hdc", or something
  146. similar, and will be mapped to a character device such as "ht0"
  147. (check the boot messages with dmesg). Be sure to consult the
  148. <file:drivers/ide/ide-tape.c> and <file:Documentation/ide/ide.txt>
  149. files for usage information.
  150. To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
  151. module will be called ide-tape.
  152. config BLK_DEV_IDEACPI
  153. bool "IDE ACPI support"
  154. depends on ACPI
  155. ---help---
  156. Implement ACPI support for generic IDE devices. On modern
  157. machines ACPI support is required to properly handle ACPI S3 states.
  158. config IDE_TASK_IOCTL
  159. bool "IDE Taskfile Access"
  160. help
  161. This is a direct raw access to the media. It is a complex but
  162. elegant solution to test and validate the domain of the hardware and
  163. perform below the driver data recovery if needed. This is the most
  164. basic form of media-forensics.
  165. If you are unsure, say N here.
  166. config IDE_PROC_FS
  167. bool "legacy /proc/ide/ support"
  168. depends on IDE && PROC_FS
  169. default y
  170. help
  171. This option enables support for the various files in
  172. /proc/ide. In Linux 2.6 this has been superseded by
  173. files in sysfs but many legacy applications rely on this.
  174. If unsure say Y.
  175. comment "IDE chipset support/bugfixes"
  176. config IDE_GENERIC
  177. tristate "generic/default IDE chipset support"
  178. depends on ALPHA || X86 || IA64 || M32R || MIPS
  179. help
  180. This is the generic IDE driver. This driver attaches to the
  181. fixed legacy ports (e.g. on PCs 0x1f0/0x170, 0x1e8/0x168 and
  182. so on). Please note that if this driver is built into the
  183. kernel or loaded before other ATA (IDE or libata) drivers
  184. and the controller is located at legacy ports, this driver
  185. may grab those ports and thus can prevent the controller
  186. specific driver from attaching.
  187. Also, currently, IDE generic doesn't allow IRQ sharing
  188. meaning that the IRQs it grabs won't be available to other
  189. controllers sharing those IRQs which usually makes drivers
  190. for those controllers fail. Generally, it's not a good idea
  191. to load IDE generic driver on modern systems.
  192. If unsure, say N.
  193. config BLK_DEV_PLATFORM
  194. tristate "Platform driver for IDE interfaces"
  195. help
  196. This is the platform IDE driver, used mostly for Memory Mapped
  197. IDE devices, like Compact Flashes running in True IDE mode.
  198. If unsure, say N.
  199. config BLK_DEV_CMD640
  200. tristate "CMD640 chipset bugfix/support"
  201. depends on X86
  202. select IDE_TIMINGS
  203. ---help---
  204. The CMD-Technologies CMD640 IDE chip is used on many common 486 and
  205. Pentium motherboards, usually in combination with a "Neptune" or
  206. "SiS" chipset. Unfortunately, it has a number of rather nasty
  207. design flaws that can cause severe data corruption under many common
  208. conditions. Say Y here to include code which tries to automatically
  209. detect and correct the problems under Linux. This option also
  210. enables access to the secondary IDE ports in some CMD640 based
  211. systems.
  212. This driver will work automatically in PCI based systems (most new
  213. systems have PCI slots). But if your system uses VESA local bus
  214. (VLB) instead of PCI, you must also supply a kernel boot parameter
  215. to enable the CMD640 bugfix/support: "cmd640.probe_vlb". (Try "man
  216. bootparam" or see the documentation of your boot loader about how to
  217. pass options to the kernel.)
  218. The CMD640 chip is also used on add-in cards by Acculogic, and on
  219. the "CSA-6400E PCI to IDE controller" that some people have. For
  220. details, read <file:Documentation/ide/ide.txt>.
  221. config BLK_DEV_CMD640_ENHANCED
  222. bool "CMD640 enhanced support"
  223. depends on BLK_DEV_CMD640
  224. help
  225. This option includes support for setting/autotuning PIO modes and
  226. prefetch on CMD640 IDE interfaces. For details, read
  227. <file:Documentation/ide/ide.txt>. If you have a CMD640 IDE interface
  228. and your BIOS does not already do this for you, then say Y here.
  229. Otherwise say N.
  230. config BLK_DEV_IDEPNP
  231. tristate "PNP EIDE support"
  232. depends on PNP
  233. help
  234. If you have a PnP (Plug and Play) compatible EIDE card and
  235. would like the kernel to automatically detect and activate
  236. it, say Y here.
  237. config BLK_DEV_IDEDMA_SFF
  238. bool
  239. if PCI
  240. comment "PCI IDE chipsets support"
  241. config BLK_DEV_IDEPCI
  242. bool
  243. config IDEPCI_PCIBUS_ORDER
  244. bool "Probe IDE PCI devices in the PCI bus order (DEPRECATED)"
  245. depends on IDE=y && BLK_DEV_IDEPCI
  246. default y
  247. help
  248. Probe IDE PCI devices in the order in which they appear on the
  249. PCI bus (i.e. 00:1f.1 PCI device before 02:01.0 PCI device)
  250. instead of the order in which IDE PCI host drivers are loaded.
  251. Please note that this method of assuring stable naming of
  252. IDE devices is unreliable and use other means for achieving
  253. it (i.e. udev).
  254. If in doubt, say N.
  255. # TODO: split it on per host driver config options (or module parameters)
  256. config BLK_DEV_OFFBOARD
  257. bool "Boot off-board chipsets first support (DEPRECATED)"
  258. depends on BLK_DEV_IDEPCI && (BLK_DEV_AEC62XX || BLK_DEV_GENERIC || BLK_DEV_HPT366 || BLK_DEV_PDC202XX_NEW || BLK_DEV_PDC202XX_OLD || BLK_DEV_TC86C001)
  259. help
  260. Normally, IDE controllers built into the motherboard (on-board
  261. controllers) are assigned to ide0 and ide1 while those on add-in PCI
  262. cards (off-board controllers) are relegated to ide2 and ide3.
  263. Answering Y here will allow you to reverse the situation, with
  264. off-board controllers on ide0/1 and on-board controllers on ide2/3.
  265. This can improve the usability of some boot managers such as lilo
  266. when booting from a drive on an off-board controller.
  267. Note that, if you do this, the order of the hd* devices will be
  268. rearranged which may require modification of fstab and other files.
  269. Please also note that this method of assuring stable naming of
  270. IDE devices is unreliable and use other means for achieving it
  271. (i.e. udev).
  272. If in doubt, say N.
  273. config BLK_DEV_GENERIC
  274. tristate "Generic PCI IDE Chipset Support"
  275. select BLK_DEV_IDEPCI
  276. help
  277. This option provides generic support for various PCI IDE Chipsets
  278. which otherwise might not be supported.
  279. config BLK_DEV_OPTI621
  280. tristate "OPTi 82C621 chipset enhanced support (EXPERIMENTAL)"
  281. depends on EXPERIMENTAL
  282. select BLK_DEV_IDEPCI
  283. help
  284. This is a driver for the OPTi 82C621 EIDE controller.
  285. Please read the comments at the top of <file:drivers/ide/pci/opti621.c>.
  286. config BLK_DEV_RZ1000
  287. tristate "RZ1000 chipset bugfix/support"
  288. depends on X86
  289. select BLK_DEV_IDEPCI
  290. help
  291. The PC-Technologies RZ1000 IDE chip is used on many common 486 and
  292. Pentium motherboards, usually along with the "Neptune" chipset.
  293. Unfortunately, it has a rather nasty design flaw that can cause
  294. severe data corruption under many conditions. Say Y here to include
  295. code which automatically detects and corrects the problem under
  296. Linux. This may slow disk throughput by a few percent, but at least
  297. things will operate 100% reliably.
  298. config BLK_DEV_IDEDMA_PCI
  299. bool
  300. select BLK_DEV_IDEPCI
  301. select BLK_DEV_IDEDMA_SFF
  302. config BLK_DEV_AEC62XX
  303. tristate "AEC62XX chipset support"
  304. select BLK_DEV_IDEDMA_PCI
  305. help
  306. This driver adds explicit support for Acard AEC62xx (Artop ATP8xx)
  307. IDE controllers. This allows the kernel to change PIO, DMA and UDMA
  308. speeds and to configure the chip to optimum performance.
  309. config BLK_DEV_ALI15X3
  310. tristate "ALI M15x3 chipset support"
  311. select IDE_TIMINGS
  312. select BLK_DEV_IDEDMA_PCI
  313. help
  314. This driver ensures (U)DMA support for ALI 1533, 1543 and 1543C
  315. onboard chipsets. It also tests for Simplex mode and enables
  316. normal dual channel support.
  317. Please read the comments at the top of
  318. <file:drivers/ide/pci/alim15x3.c>.
  319. If unsure, say N.
  320. config BLK_DEV_AMD74XX
  321. tristate "AMD and nVidia IDE support"
  322. depends on !ARM
  323. select IDE_TIMINGS
  324. select BLK_DEV_IDEDMA_PCI
  325. help
  326. This driver adds explicit support for AMD-7xx and AMD-8111 chips
  327. and also for the nVidia nForce chip. This allows the kernel to
  328. change PIO, DMA and UDMA speeds and to configure the chip to
  329. optimum performance.
  330. config BLK_DEV_ATIIXP
  331. tristate "ATI IXP chipset IDE support"
  332. depends on X86
  333. select BLK_DEV_IDEDMA_PCI
  334. help
  335. This driver adds explicit support for ATI IXP chipset.
  336. This allows the kernel to change PIO, DMA and UDMA speeds
  337. and to configure the chip to optimum performance.
  338. Say Y here if you have an ATI IXP chipset IDE controller.
  339. config BLK_DEV_CMD64X
  340. tristate "CMD64{3|6|8|9} chipset support"
  341. select IDE_TIMINGS
  342. select BLK_DEV_IDEDMA_PCI
  343. help
  344. Say Y here if you have an IDE controller which uses any of these
  345. chipsets: CMD643, CMD646, or CMD648.
  346. config BLK_DEV_TRIFLEX
  347. tristate "Compaq Triflex IDE support"
  348. select BLK_DEV_IDEDMA_PCI
  349. help
  350. Say Y here if you have a Compaq Triflex IDE controller, such
  351. as those commonly found on Compaq Pentium-Pro systems
  352. config BLK_DEV_CY82C693
  353. tristate "CY82C693 chipset support"
  354. depends on ALPHA
  355. select IDE_TIMINGS
  356. select BLK_DEV_IDEDMA_PCI
  357. help
  358. This driver adds detection and support for the CY82C693 chipset
  359. used on Digital's PC-Alpha 164SX boards.
  360. config BLK_DEV_CS5520
  361. tristate "Cyrix CS5510/20 MediaGX chipset support (VERY EXPERIMENTAL)"
  362. depends on EXPERIMENTAL
  363. select BLK_DEV_IDEDMA_PCI
  364. help
  365. Include support for PIO tuning and virtual DMA on the Cyrix MediaGX
  366. 5510/5520 chipset. This will automatically be detected and
  367. configured if found.
  368. It is safe to say Y to this question.
  369. config BLK_DEV_CS5530
  370. tristate "Cyrix/National Semiconductor CS5530 MediaGX chipset support"
  371. select BLK_DEV_IDEDMA_PCI
  372. help
  373. Include support for UDMA on the Cyrix MediaGX 5530 chipset. This
  374. will automatically be detected and configured if found.
  375. It is safe to say Y to this question.
  376. config BLK_DEV_CS5535
  377. tristate "AMD CS5535 chipset support"
  378. depends on X86 && !X86_64
  379. select BLK_DEV_IDEDMA_PCI
  380. help
  381. Include support for UDMA on the NSC/AMD CS5535 companion chipset.
  382. This will automatically be detected and configured if found.
  383. It is safe to say Y to this question.
  384. config BLK_DEV_CS5536
  385. tristate "CS5536 chipset support"
  386. depends on X86_32
  387. select BLK_DEV_IDEDMA_PCI
  388. help
  389. This option enables support for the AMD CS5536
  390. companion chip used with the Geode LX processor family.
  391. If unsure, say N.
  392. config BLK_DEV_HPT366
  393. tristate "HPT36X/37X chipset support"
  394. select BLK_DEV_IDEDMA_PCI
  395. help
  396. HPT366 is an Ultra DMA chipset for ATA-66.
  397. HPT368 is an Ultra DMA chipset for ATA-66 RAID Based.
  398. HPT370 is an Ultra DMA chipset for ATA-100.
  399. HPT372 is an Ultra DMA chipset for ATA-100.
  400. HPT374 is an Ultra DMA chipset for ATA-100.
  401. This driver adds up to 4 more EIDE devices sharing a single
  402. interrupt.
  403. The HPT366 chipset in its current form is bootable. One solution
  404. for this problem are special LILO commands for redirecting the
  405. reference to device 0x80. The other solution is to say Y to "Boot
  406. off-board chipsets first support" (CONFIG_BLK_DEV_OFFBOARD) unless
  407. your mother board has the chipset natively mounted. Regardless one
  408. should use the fore mentioned option and call at LILO.
  409. This driver requires dynamic tuning of the chipset during the
  410. ide-probe at boot. It is reported to support DVD II drives, by the
  411. manufacturer.
  412. config BLK_DEV_JMICRON
  413. tristate "JMicron JMB36x support"
  414. select BLK_DEV_IDEDMA_PCI
  415. help
  416. Basic support for the JMicron ATA controllers. For full support
  417. use the libata drivers.
  418. config BLK_DEV_SC1200
  419. tristate "National SCx200 chipset support"
  420. select BLK_DEV_IDEDMA_PCI
  421. help
  422. This driver adds support for the on-board IDE controller on the
  423. National SCx200 series of embedded x86 "Geode" systems.
  424. config BLK_DEV_PIIX
  425. tristate "Intel PIIX/ICH chipsets support"
  426. select BLK_DEV_IDEDMA_PCI
  427. help
  428. This driver adds explicit support for Intel PIIX and ICH chips.
  429. This allows the kernel to change PIO, DMA and UDMA speeds and to
  430. configure the chip to optimum performance.
  431. config BLK_DEV_IT8172
  432. tristate "IT8172 IDE support"
  433. select BLK_DEV_IDEDMA_PCI
  434. help
  435. This driver adds support for the IDE controller on the
  436. IT8172 System Controller.
  437. config BLK_DEV_IT8213
  438. tristate "IT8213 IDE support"
  439. select BLK_DEV_IDEDMA_PCI
  440. help
  441. This driver adds support for the ITE 8213 IDE controller.
  442. config BLK_DEV_IT821X
  443. tristate "IT821X IDE support"
  444. select BLK_DEV_IDEDMA_PCI
  445. help
  446. This driver adds support for the ITE 8211 IDE controller and the
  447. IT 8212 IDE RAID controller in both RAID and pass-through mode.
  448. config BLK_DEV_NS87415
  449. tristate "NS87415 chipset support"
  450. select BLK_DEV_IDEDMA_PCI
  451. help
  452. This driver adds detection and support for the NS87415 chip
  453. (used mainly on SPARC64 and PA-RISC machines).
  454. Please read the comments at the top of <file:drivers/ide/pci/ns87415.c>.
  455. config BLK_DEV_PDC202XX_OLD
  456. tristate "PROMISE PDC202{46|62|65|67} support"
  457. select BLK_DEV_IDEDMA_PCI
  458. help
  459. Promise Ultra33 or PDC20246
  460. Promise Ultra66 or PDC20262
  461. Promise Ultra100 or PDC20265/PDC20267/PDC20268
  462. This driver adds up to 4 more EIDE devices sharing a single
  463. interrupt. This add-on card is a bootable PCI UDMA controller. Since
  464. multiple cards can be installed and there are BIOS ROM problems that
  465. happen if the BIOS revisions of all installed cards (three-max) do
  466. not match, the driver attempts to do dynamic tuning of the chipset
  467. at boot-time for max-speed. Ultra33 BIOS 1.25 or newer is required
  468. for more than one card.
  469. Please read the comments at the top of
  470. <file:drivers/ide/pci/pdc202xx_old.c>.
  471. If unsure, say N.
  472. config BLK_DEV_PDC202XX_NEW
  473. tristate "PROMISE PDC202{68|69|70|71|75|76|77} support"
  474. select BLK_DEV_IDEDMA_PCI
  475. config BLK_DEV_SVWKS
  476. tristate "ServerWorks OSB4/CSB5/CSB6 chipsets support"
  477. select BLK_DEV_IDEDMA_PCI
  478. help
  479. This driver adds PIO/(U)DMA support for the ServerWorks OSB4/CSB5
  480. chipsets.
  481. config BLK_DEV_SGIIOC4
  482. tristate "Silicon Graphics IOC4 chipset ATA/ATAPI support"
  483. depends on (IA64_SGI_SN2 || IA64_GENERIC) && SGI_IOC4
  484. select BLK_DEV_IDEDMA_PCI
  485. help
  486. This driver adds PIO & MultiMode DMA-2 support for the SGI IOC4
  487. chipset, which has one channel and can support two devices.
  488. Please say Y here if you have an Altix System from SGI.
  489. config BLK_DEV_SIIMAGE
  490. tristate "Silicon Image chipset support"
  491. select BLK_DEV_IDEDMA_PCI
  492. help
  493. This driver adds PIO/(U)DMA support for the SI CMD680 and SII
  494. 3112 (Serial ATA) chips.
  495. config BLK_DEV_SIS5513
  496. tristate "SiS5513 chipset support"
  497. depends on X86
  498. select BLK_DEV_IDEDMA_PCI
  499. help
  500. This driver ensures (U)DMA support for SIS5513 chipset family based
  501. mainboards.
  502. The following chipsets are supported:
  503. ATA16: SiS5511, SiS5513
  504. ATA33: SiS5591, SiS5597, SiS5598, SiS5600
  505. ATA66: SiS530, SiS540, SiS620, SiS630, SiS640
  506. ATA100: SiS635, SiS645, SiS650, SiS730, SiS735, SiS740,
  507. SiS745, SiS750
  508. Please read the comments at the top of <file:drivers/ide/pci/sis5513.c>.
  509. config BLK_DEV_SL82C105
  510. tristate "Winbond SL82c105 support"
  511. depends on (PPC || ARM)
  512. select IDE_TIMINGS
  513. select BLK_DEV_IDEDMA_PCI
  514. help
  515. If you have a Winbond SL82c105 IDE controller, say Y here to enable
  516. special configuration for this chip. This is common on various CHRP
  517. motherboards, but could be used elsewhere. If in doubt, say Y.
  518. config BLK_DEV_SLC90E66
  519. tristate "SLC90E66 chipset support"
  520. select BLK_DEV_IDEDMA_PCI
  521. help
  522. This driver ensures (U)DMA support for Victory66 SouthBridges for
  523. SMsC with Intel NorthBridges. This is an Ultra66 based chipset.
  524. The nice thing about it is that you can mix Ultra/DMA/PIO devices
  525. and it will handle timing cycles. Since this is an improved
  526. look-a-like to the PIIX4 it should be a nice addition.
  527. Please read the comments at the top of
  528. <file:drivers/ide/pci/slc90e66.c>.
  529. config BLK_DEV_TRM290
  530. tristate "Tekram TRM290 chipset support"
  531. select BLK_DEV_IDEDMA_PCI
  532. help
  533. This driver adds support for bus master DMA transfers
  534. using the Tekram TRM290 PCI IDE chip. Volunteers are
  535. needed for further tweaking and development.
  536. Please read the comments at the top of <file:drivers/ide/pci/trm290.c>.
  537. config BLK_DEV_VIA82CXXX
  538. tristate "VIA82CXXX chipset support"
  539. select IDE_TIMINGS
  540. select BLK_DEV_IDEDMA_PCI
  541. help
  542. This driver adds explicit support for VIA BusMastering IDE chips.
  543. This allows the kernel to change PIO, DMA and UDMA speeds and to
  544. configure the chip to optimum performance.
  545. config BLK_DEV_TC86C001
  546. tristate "Toshiba TC86C001 support"
  547. select BLK_DEV_IDEDMA_PCI
  548. help
  549. This driver adds support for Toshiba TC86C001 GOKU-S chip.
  550. config BLK_DEV_CELLEB
  551. tristate "Toshiba's Cell Reference Set IDE support"
  552. depends on PPC_CELLEB
  553. select BLK_DEV_IDEDMA_PCI
  554. help
  555. This driver provides support for the on-board IDE controller on
  556. Toshiba Cell Reference Board.
  557. If unsure, say Y.
  558. endif
  559. # TODO: BLK_DEV_IDEDMA_PCI -> BLK_DEV_IDEDMA_SFF
  560. config BLK_DEV_IDE_PMAC
  561. tristate "PowerMac on-board IDE support"
  562. depends on PPC_PMAC && IDE=y
  563. select IDE_TIMINGS
  564. select BLK_DEV_IDEDMA_PCI
  565. help
  566. This driver provides support for the on-board IDE controller on
  567. most of the recent Apple Power Macintoshes and PowerBooks.
  568. If unsure, say Y.
  569. config BLK_DEV_IDE_PMAC_ATA100FIRST
  570. bool "Probe on-board ATA/100 (Kauai) first"
  571. depends on BLK_DEV_IDE_PMAC
  572. help
  573. This option will cause the ATA/100 controller found in UniNorth2
  574. based machines (Windtunnel PowerMac, Aluminium PowerBooks, ...)
  575. to be probed before the ATA/66 and ATA/33 controllers. Without
  576. these, those machine used to have the hard disk on hdc and the
  577. CD-ROM on hda. This option changes this to more natural hda for
  578. hard disk and hdc for CD-ROM.
  579. config BLK_DEV_IDE_AU1XXX
  580. bool "IDE for AMD Alchemy Au1200"
  581. depends on SOC_AU1200
  582. select IDE_XFER_MODE
  583. choice
  584. prompt "IDE Mode for AMD Alchemy Au1200"
  585. default CONFIG_BLK_DEV_IDE_AU1XXX_PIO_DBDMA
  586. depends on SOC_AU1200 && BLK_DEV_IDE_AU1XXX
  587. config BLK_DEV_IDE_AU1XXX_PIO_DBDMA
  588. bool "PIO+DbDMA IDE for AMD Alchemy Au1200"
  589. config BLK_DEV_IDE_AU1XXX_MDMA2_DBDMA
  590. bool "MDMA2+DbDMA IDE for AMD Alchemy Au1200"
  591. depends on SOC_AU1200 && BLK_DEV_IDE_AU1XXX
  592. endchoice
  593. config BLK_DEV_IDE_TX4938
  594. tristate "TX4938 internal IDE support"
  595. depends on SOC_TX4938
  596. select IDE_TIMINGS
  597. config BLK_DEV_IDE_TX4939
  598. tristate "TX4939 internal IDE support"
  599. depends on SOC_TX4939
  600. select BLK_DEV_IDEDMA_SFF
  601. config BLK_DEV_IDE_AT91
  602. tristate "Atmel AT91 (SAM9, CAP9, AT572D940HF) IDE support"
  603. depends on ARM && ARCH_AT91 && !ARCH_AT91RM9200 && !ARCH_AT91X40
  604. select IDE_TIMINGS
  605. config IDE_ARM
  606. tristate "ARM IDE support"
  607. depends on ARM && (ARCH_RPC || ARCH_SHARK)
  608. default y
  609. config BLK_DEV_IDE_ICSIDE
  610. tristate "ICS IDE interface support"
  611. depends on ARM && ARCH_ACORN
  612. help
  613. On Acorn systems, say Y here if you wish to use the ICS IDE
  614. interface card. This is not required for ICS partition support.
  615. If you are unsure, say N to this.
  616. config BLK_DEV_IDEDMA_ICS
  617. bool "ICS DMA support"
  618. depends on BLK_DEV_IDE_ICSIDE
  619. help
  620. Say Y here if you want to add DMA (Direct Memory Access) support to
  621. the ICS IDE driver.
  622. config BLK_DEV_IDE_RAPIDE
  623. tristate "RapIDE interface support"
  624. depends on ARM && ARCH_ACORN
  625. help
  626. Say Y here if you want to support the Yellowstone RapIDE controller
  627. manufactured for use with Acorn computers.
  628. config IDE_H8300
  629. tristate "H8300 IDE support"
  630. depends on H8300
  631. default y
  632. help
  633. Enables the H8300 IDE driver.
  634. config BLK_DEV_GAYLE
  635. tristate "Amiga Gayle IDE interface support"
  636. depends on AMIGA
  637. help
  638. This is the IDE driver for the Amiga Gayle IDE interface. It supports
  639. both the `A1200 style' and `A4000 style' of the Gayle IDE interface,
  640. This includes on-board IDE interfaces on some Amiga models (A600,
  641. A1200, A4000, and A4000T), and IDE interfaces on the Zorro expansion
  642. bus (M-Tech E-Matrix 530 expansion card).
  643. Say Y if you have an Amiga with a Gayle IDE interface and want to use
  644. IDE devices (hard disks, CD-ROM drives, etc.) that are connected to
  645. it.
  646. Note that you also have to enable Zorro bus support if you want to
  647. use Gayle IDE interfaces on the Zorro expansion bus.
  648. config BLK_DEV_IDEDOUBLER
  649. bool "Amiga IDE Doubler support (EXPERIMENTAL)"
  650. depends on BLK_DEV_GAYLE && EXPERIMENTAL
  651. ---help---
  652. This feature provides support for the so-called `IDE doublers' (made
  653. by various manufacturers, e.g. Eyetech) that can be connected to
  654. the on-board IDE interface of some Amiga models. Using such an IDE
  655. doubler, you can connect up to four instead of two IDE devices to
  656. the Amiga's on-board IDE interface.
  657. Note that the normal Amiga Gayle IDE driver may not work correctly
  658. if you have an IDE doubler and don't enable this feature!
  659. Say Y if you have an IDE doubler. The feature is enabled at kernel
  660. runtime using the "gayle.doubler" kernel boot parameter.
  661. config BLK_DEV_BUDDHA
  662. tristate "Buddha/Catweasel/X-Surf IDE interface support (EXPERIMENTAL)"
  663. depends on ZORRO && EXPERIMENTAL
  664. help
  665. This is the IDE driver for the IDE interfaces on the Buddha, Catweasel
  666. and X-Surf expansion boards. It supports up to two interfaces on the
  667. Buddha, three on the Catweasel and two on the X-Surf.
  668. Say Y if you have a Buddha or Catweasel expansion board and want to
  669. use IDE devices (hard disks, CD-ROM drives, etc.) that are connected
  670. to one of its IDE interfaces.
  671. config BLK_DEV_FALCON_IDE
  672. tristate "Falcon IDE interface support"
  673. depends on ATARI
  674. help
  675. This is the IDE driver for the on-board IDE interface on the Atari
  676. Falcon. Say Y if you have a Falcon and want to use IDE devices (hard
  677. disks, CD-ROM drives, etc.) that are connected to the on-board IDE
  678. interface.
  679. config BLK_DEV_MAC_IDE
  680. tristate "Macintosh Quadra/Powerbook IDE interface support"
  681. depends on MAC
  682. help
  683. This is the IDE driver for the on-board IDE interface on some m68k
  684. Macintosh models. It supports both the `Quadra style' (used in
  685. Quadra/ Centris 630 and Performa 588 models) and `Powerbook style'
  686. (used in the Powerbook 150 and 190 models) IDE interface.
  687. Say Y if you have such an Macintosh model and want to use IDE
  688. devices (hard disks, CD-ROM drives, etc.) that are connected to the
  689. on-board IDE interface.
  690. config BLK_DEV_Q40IDE
  691. tristate "Q40/Q60 IDE interface support"
  692. depends on Q40
  693. help
  694. Enable the on-board IDE controller in the Q40/Q60. This should
  695. normally be on; disable it only if you are running a custom hard
  696. drive subsystem through an expansion card.
  697. config BLK_DEV_PALMCHIP_BK3710
  698. tristate "Palmchip bk3710 IDE controller support"
  699. depends on ARCH_DAVINCI
  700. select IDE_TIMINGS
  701. select BLK_DEV_IDEDMA_SFF
  702. help
  703. Say Y here if you want to support the onchip IDE controller on the
  704. TI DaVinci SoC
  705. # no isa -> no vlb
  706. if ISA && (ALPHA || X86 || MIPS)
  707. comment "Other IDE chipsets support"
  708. comment "Note: most of these also require special kernel boot parameters"
  709. config BLK_DEV_4DRIVES
  710. tristate "Generic 4 drives/port support"
  711. help
  712. Certain older chipsets, including the Tekram 690CD, use a single set
  713. of I/O ports at 0x1f0 to control up to four drives, instead of the
  714. customary two drives per port. Support for this can be enabled at
  715. runtime using the "ide-4drives.probe" kernel boot parameter if you
  716. say Y here.
  717. config BLK_DEV_ALI14XX
  718. tristate "ALI M14xx support"
  719. select IDE_TIMINGS
  720. select IDE_LEGACY
  721. help
  722. This driver is enabled at runtime using the "ali14xx.probe" kernel
  723. boot parameter. It enables support for the secondary IDE interface
  724. of the ALI M1439/1443/1445/1487/1489 chipsets, and permits faster
  725. I/O speeds to be set as well.
  726. See the files <file:Documentation/ide/ide.txt> and
  727. <file:drivers/ide/legacy/ali14xx.c> for more info.
  728. config BLK_DEV_DTC2278
  729. tristate "DTC-2278 support"
  730. select IDE_XFER_MODE
  731. select IDE_LEGACY
  732. help
  733. This driver is enabled at runtime using the "dtc2278.probe" kernel
  734. boot parameter. It enables support for the secondary IDE interface
  735. of the DTC-2278 card, and permits faster I/O speeds to be set as
  736. well. See the <file:Documentation/ide/ide.txt> and
  737. <file:drivers/ide/legacy/dtc2278.c> files for more info.
  738. config BLK_DEV_HT6560B
  739. tristate "Holtek HT6560B support"
  740. select IDE_TIMINGS
  741. select IDE_LEGACY
  742. help
  743. This driver is enabled at runtime using the "ht6560b.probe" kernel
  744. boot parameter. It enables support for the secondary IDE interface
  745. of the Holtek card, and permits faster I/O speeds to be set as well.
  746. See the <file:Documentation/ide/ide.txt> and
  747. <file:drivers/ide/legacy/ht6560b.c> files for more info.
  748. config BLK_DEV_QD65XX
  749. tristate "QDI QD65xx support"
  750. select IDE_TIMINGS
  751. select IDE_LEGACY
  752. help
  753. This driver is enabled at runtime using the "qd65xx.probe" kernel
  754. boot parameter. It permits faster I/O speeds to be set. See the
  755. <file:Documentation/ide/ide.txt> and <file:drivers/ide/legacy/qd65xx.c>
  756. for more info.
  757. config BLK_DEV_UMC8672
  758. tristate "UMC-8672 support"
  759. select IDE_XFER_MODE
  760. select IDE_LEGACY
  761. help
  762. This driver is enabled at runtime using the "umc8672.probe" kernel
  763. boot parameter. It enables support for the secondary IDE interface
  764. of the UMC-8672, and permits faster I/O speeds to be set as well.
  765. See the files <file:Documentation/ide/ide.txt> and
  766. <file:drivers/ide/legacy/umc8672.c> for more info.
  767. endif
  768. config BLK_DEV_IDEDMA
  769. def_bool BLK_DEV_IDEDMA_SFF || \
  770. BLK_DEV_IDEDMA_ICS || BLK_DEV_IDE_AU1XXX_MDMA2_DBDMA
  771. select IDE_XFER_MODE
  772. endif # IDE