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  1. #
  2. # Network device configuration
  3. #
  4. config HAVE_NET_MACB
  5. bool
  6. menuconfig NETDEVICES
  7. default y if UML
  8. depends on NET
  9. bool "Network device support"
  10. ---help---
  11. You can say N here if you don't intend to connect your Linux box to
  12. any other computer at all.
  13. You'll have to say Y if your computer contains a network card that
  14. you want to use under Linux. If you are going to run SLIP or PPP over
  15. telephone line or null modem cable you need say Y here. Connecting
  16. two machines with parallel ports using PLIP needs this, as well as
  17. AX.25/KISS for sending Internet traffic over amateur radio links.
  18. See also "The Linux Network Administrator's Guide" by Olaf Kirch and
  19. Terry Dawson. Available at <http://www.tldp.org/guides.html>.
  20. If unsure, say Y.
  21. # All the following symbols are dependent on NETDEVICES - do not repeat
  22. # that for each of the symbols.
  23. if NETDEVICES
  24. config IFB
  25. tristate "Intermediate Functional Block support"
  26. depends on NET_CLS_ACT
  27. ---help---
  28. This is an intermediate driver that allows sharing of
  29. resources.
  30. To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the module
  31. will be called ifb. If you want to use more than one ifb
  32. device at a time, you need to compile this driver as a module.
  33. Instead of 'ifb', the devices will then be called 'ifb0',
  34. 'ifb1' etc.
  35. Look at the iproute2 documentation directory for usage etc
  36. config DUMMY
  37. tristate "Dummy net driver support"
  38. ---help---
  39. This is essentially a bit-bucket device (i.e. traffic you send to
  40. this device is consigned into oblivion) with a configurable IP
  41. address. It is most commonly used in order to make your currently
  42. inactive SLIP address seem like a real address for local programs.
  43. If you use SLIP or PPP, you might want to say Y here. Since this
  44. thing often comes in handy, the default is Y. It won't enlarge your
  45. kernel either. What a deal. Read about it in the Network
  46. Administrator's Guide, available from
  47. <http://www.tldp.org/docs.html#guide>.
  48. To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the module
  49. will be called dummy. If you want to use more than one dummy
  50. device at a time, you need to compile this driver as a module.
  51. Instead of 'dummy', the devices will then be called 'dummy0',
  52. 'dummy1' etc.
  53. config BONDING
  54. tristate "Bonding driver support"
  55. depends on INET
  56. depends on IPV6 || IPV6=n
  57. ---help---
  58. Say 'Y' or 'M' if you wish to be able to 'bond' multiple Ethernet
  59. Channels together. This is called 'Etherchannel' by Cisco,
  60. 'Trunking' by Sun, 802.3ad by the IEEE, and 'Bonding' in Linux.
  61. The driver supports multiple bonding modes to allow for both high
  62. performance and high availability operation.
  63. Refer to <file:Documentation/networking/bonding.txt> for more
  64. information.
  65. To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the module
  66. will be called bonding.
  67. config MACVLAN
  68. tristate "MAC-VLAN support (EXPERIMENTAL)"
  69. depends on EXPERIMENTAL
  70. ---help---
  71. This allows one to create virtual interfaces that map packets to
  72. or from specific MAC addresses to a particular interface.
  73. Macvlan devices can be added using the "ip" command from the
  74. iproute2 package starting with the iproute2-2.6.23 release:
  75. "ip link add link <real dev> [ address MAC ] [ NAME ] type macvlan"
  76. To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the module
  77. will be called macvlan.
  78. config MACVTAP
  79. tristate "MAC-VLAN based tap driver (EXPERIMENTAL)"
  80. depends on MACVLAN
  81. help
  82. This adds a specialized tap character device driver that is based
  83. on the MAC-VLAN network interface, called macvtap. A macvtap device
  84. can be added in the same way as a macvlan device, using 'type
  85. macvlan', and then be accessed through the tap user space interface.
  86. To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the module
  87. will be called macvtap.
  88. config EQUALIZER
  89. tristate "EQL (serial line load balancing) support"
  90. ---help---
  91. If you have two serial connections to some other computer (this
  92. usually requires two modems and two telephone lines) and you use
  93. SLIP (the protocol for sending Internet traffic over telephone
  94. lines) or PPP (a better SLIP) on them, you can make them behave like
  95. one double speed connection using this driver. Naturally, this has
  96. to be supported at the other end as well, either with a similar EQL
  97. Linux driver or with a Livingston Portmaster 2e.
  98. Say Y if you want this and read
  99. <file:Documentation/networking/eql.txt>. You may also want to read
  100. section 6.2 of the NET-3-HOWTO, available from
  101. <http://www.tldp.org/docs.html#howto>.
  102. To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the module
  103. will be called eql. If unsure, say N.
  104. config TUN
  105. tristate "Universal TUN/TAP device driver support"
  106. select CRC32
  107. ---help---
  108. TUN/TAP provides packet reception and transmission for user space
  109. programs. It can be viewed as a simple Point-to-Point or Ethernet
  110. device, which instead of receiving packets from a physical media,
  111. receives them from user space program and instead of sending packets
  112. via physical media writes them to the user space program.
  113. When a program opens /dev/net/tun, driver creates and registers
  114. corresponding net device tunX or tapX. After a program closed above
  115. devices, driver will automatically delete tunXX or tapXX device and
  116. all routes corresponding to it.
  117. Please read <file:Documentation/networking/tuntap.txt> for more
  118. information.
  119. To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the module
  120. will be called tun.
  121. If you don't know what to use this for, you don't need it.
  122. config VETH
  123. tristate "Virtual ethernet pair device"
  124. ---help---
  125. This device is a local ethernet tunnel. Devices are created in pairs.
  126. When one end receives the packet it appears on its pair and vice
  127. versa.
  128. config NET_SB1000
  129. tristate "General Instruments Surfboard 1000"
  130. depends on PNP
  131. ---help---
  132. This is a driver for the General Instrument (also known as
  133. NextLevel) SURFboard 1000 internal
  134. cable modem. This is an ISA card which is used by a number of cable
  135. TV companies to provide cable modem access. It's a one-way
  136. downstream-only cable modem, meaning that your upstream net link is
  137. provided by your regular phone modem.
  138. At present this driver only compiles as a module, so say M here if
  139. you have this card. The module will be called sb1000. Then read
  140. <file:Documentation/networking/README.sb1000> for information on how
  141. to use this module, as it needs special ppp scripts for establishing
  142. a connection. Further documentation and the necessary scripts can be
  143. found at:
  144. <http://www.jacksonville.net/~fventuri/>
  145. <http://home.adelphia.net/~siglercm/sb1000.html>
  146. <http://linuxpower.cx/~cable/>
  147. If you don't have this card, of course say N.
  148. source "drivers/net/arcnet/Kconfig"
  149. config MII
  150. tristate "Generic Media Independent Interface device support"
  151. help
  152. Most ethernet controllers have MII transceiver either as an external
  153. or internal device. It is safe to say Y or M here even if your
  154. ethernet card lacks MII.
  155. source "drivers/net/phy/Kconfig"
  156. #
  157. # Ethernet
  158. #
  159. source "drivers/net/ethernet/Kconfig"
  160. menuconfig NET_ETHERNET
  161. bool "Ethernet (10 or 100Mbit)"
  162. depends on !UML
  163. ---help---
  164. Ethernet (also called IEEE 802.3 or ISO 8802-2) is the most common
  165. type of Local Area Network (LAN) in universities and companies.
  166. Common varieties of Ethernet are: 10BASE-2 or Thinnet (10 Mbps over
  167. coaxial cable, linking computers in a chain), 10BASE-T or twisted
  168. pair (10 Mbps over twisted pair cable, linking computers to central
  169. hubs), 10BASE-F (10 Mbps over optical fiber links, using hubs),
  170. 100BASE-TX (100 Mbps over two twisted pair cables, using hubs),
  171. 100BASE-T4 (100 Mbps over 4 standard voice-grade twisted pair
  172. cables, using hubs), 100BASE-FX (100 Mbps over optical fiber links)
  173. [the 100BASE varieties are also known as Fast Ethernet], and Gigabit
  174. Ethernet (1 Gbps over optical fiber or short copper links).
  175. If your Linux machine will be connected to an Ethernet and you have
  176. an Ethernet network interface card (NIC) installed in your computer,
  177. say Y here and read the Ethernet-HOWTO, available from
  178. <http://www.tldp.org/docs.html#howto>. You will then also have
  179. to say Y to the driver for your particular NIC.
  180. Note that the answer to this question won't directly affect the
  181. kernel: saying N will just cause the configurator to skip all
  182. the questions about Ethernet network cards. If unsure, say N.
  183. if NET_ETHERNET
  184. config MACB
  185. tristate "Atmel MACB support"
  186. depends on HAVE_NET_MACB
  187. select PHYLIB
  188. help
  189. The Atmel MACB ethernet interface is found on many AT32 and AT91
  190. parts. Say Y to include support for the MACB chip.
  191. To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the module
  192. will be called macb.
  193. source "drivers/net/arm/Kconfig"
  194. config KORINA
  195. tristate "Korina (IDT RC32434) Ethernet support"
  196. depends on NET_ETHERNET && MIKROTIK_RB532
  197. help
  198. If you have a Mikrotik RouterBoard 500 or IDT RC32434
  199. based system say Y. Otherwise say N.
  200. config SGI_IOC3_ETH
  201. bool "SGI IOC3 Ethernet"
  202. depends on PCI && SGI_IP27
  203. select CRC32
  204. select MII
  205. help
  206. If you have a network (Ethernet) card of this type, say Y and read
  207. the Ethernet-HOWTO, available from
  208. <http://www.tldp.org/docs.html#howto>.
  209. config MIPS_SIM_NET
  210. tristate "MIPS simulator Network device"
  211. depends on MIPS_SIM
  212. help
  213. The MIPSNET device is a simple Ethernet network device which is
  214. emulated by the MIPS Simulator.
  215. If you are not using a MIPSsim or are unsure, say N.
  216. config SGI_O2MACE_ETH
  217. tristate "SGI O2 MACE Fast Ethernet support"
  218. depends on SGI_IP32=y
  219. config SH_ETH
  220. tristate "Renesas SuperH Ethernet support"
  221. depends on SUPERH && \
  222. (CPU_SUBTYPE_SH7710 || CPU_SUBTYPE_SH7712 || \
  223. CPU_SUBTYPE_SH7763 || CPU_SUBTYPE_SH7619 || \
  224. CPU_SUBTYPE_SH7724 || CPU_SUBTYPE_SH7757)
  225. select CRC32
  226. select MII
  227. select MDIO_BITBANG
  228. select PHYLIB
  229. help
  230. Renesas SuperH Ethernet device driver.
  231. This driver supporting CPUs are:
  232. - SH7710, SH7712, SH7763, SH7619, SH7724, and SH7757.
  233. config BFIN_MAC
  234. tristate "Blackfin on-chip MAC support"
  235. depends on NET_ETHERNET && (BF516 || BF518 || BF526 || BF527 || BF536 || BF537)
  236. select CRC32
  237. select MII
  238. select PHYLIB
  239. select BFIN_MAC_USE_L1 if DMA_UNCACHED_NONE
  240. help
  241. This is the driver for Blackfin on-chip mac device. Say Y if you want it
  242. compiled into the kernel. This driver is also available as a module
  243. ( = code which can be inserted in and removed from the running kernel
  244. whenever you want). The module will be called bfin_mac.
  245. config BFIN_MAC_USE_L1
  246. bool "Use L1 memory for rx/tx packets"
  247. depends on BFIN_MAC && (BF527 || BF537)
  248. default y
  249. help
  250. To get maximum network performance, you should use L1 memory as rx/tx buffers.
  251. Say N here if you want to reserve L1 memory for other uses.
  252. config BFIN_TX_DESC_NUM
  253. int "Number of transmit buffer packets"
  254. depends on BFIN_MAC
  255. range 6 10 if BFIN_MAC_USE_L1
  256. range 10 100
  257. default "10"
  258. help
  259. Set the number of buffer packets used in driver.
  260. config BFIN_RX_DESC_NUM
  261. int "Number of receive buffer packets"
  262. depends on BFIN_MAC
  263. range 20 100 if BFIN_MAC_USE_L1
  264. range 20 800
  265. default "20"
  266. help
  267. Set the number of buffer packets used in driver.
  268. config BFIN_MAC_USE_HWSTAMP
  269. bool "Use IEEE 1588 hwstamp"
  270. depends on BFIN_MAC && BF518
  271. default y
  272. help
  273. To support the IEEE 1588 Precision Time Protocol (PTP), select y here
  274. config PXA168_ETH
  275. tristate "Marvell pxa168 ethernet support"
  276. depends on CPU_PXA168
  277. select PHYLIB
  278. help
  279. This driver supports the pxa168 Ethernet ports.
  280. To compile this driver as a module, choose M here. The module
  281. will be called pxa168_eth.
  282. config NET_NETX
  283. tristate "NetX Ethernet support"
  284. select MII
  285. depends on ARCH_NETX
  286. help
  287. This is support for the Hilscher netX builtin Ethernet ports
  288. To compile this driver as a module, choose M here. The module
  289. will be called netx-eth.
  290. config TI_DAVINCI_EMAC
  291. tristate "TI DaVinci EMAC Support"
  292. depends on ARM && ( ARCH_DAVINCI || ARCH_OMAP3 )
  293. select TI_DAVINCI_MDIO
  294. select TI_DAVINCI_CPDMA
  295. select PHYLIB
  296. help
  297. This driver supports TI's DaVinci Ethernet .
  298. To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the module
  299. will be called davinci_emac_driver. This is recommended.
  300. config TI_DAVINCI_MDIO
  301. tristate "TI DaVinci MDIO Support"
  302. depends on ARM && ( ARCH_DAVINCI || ARCH_OMAP3 )
  303. select PHYLIB
  304. help
  305. This driver supports TI's DaVinci MDIO module.
  306. To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the module
  307. will be called davinci_mdio. This is recommended.
  308. config TI_DAVINCI_CPDMA
  309. tristate "TI DaVinci CPDMA Support"
  310. depends on ARM && ( ARCH_DAVINCI || ARCH_OMAP3 )
  311. help
  312. This driver supports TI's DaVinci CPDMA dma engine.
  313. To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the module
  314. will be called davinci_cpdma. This is recommended.
  315. config DM9000
  316. tristate "DM9000 support"
  317. depends on ARM || BLACKFIN || MIPS
  318. select CRC32
  319. select MII
  320. ---help---
  321. Support for DM9000 chipset.
  322. To compile this driver as a module, choose M here. The module
  323. will be called dm9000.
  324. config DM9000_DEBUGLEVEL
  325. int "DM9000 maximum debug level"
  326. depends on DM9000
  327. default 4
  328. help
  329. The maximum level of debugging code compiled into the DM9000
  330. driver.
  331. config DM9000_FORCE_SIMPLE_PHY_POLL
  332. bool "Force simple NSR based PHY polling"
  333. depends on DM9000
  334. ---help---
  335. This configuration forces the DM9000 to use the NSR's LinkStatus
  336. bit to determine if the link is up or down instead of the more
  337. costly MII PHY reads. Note, this will not work if the chip is
  338. operating with an external PHY.
  339. config ENC28J60
  340. tristate "ENC28J60 support"
  341. depends on EXPERIMENTAL && SPI && NET_ETHERNET
  342. select CRC32
  343. ---help---
  344. Support for the Microchip EN28J60 ethernet chip.
  345. To compile this driver as a module, choose M here. The module will be
  346. called enc28j60.
  347. config ENC28J60_WRITEVERIFY
  348. bool "Enable write verify"
  349. depends on ENC28J60
  350. ---help---
  351. Enable the verify after the buffer write useful for debugging purpose.
  352. If unsure, say N.
  353. config ETHOC
  354. tristate "OpenCores 10/100 Mbps Ethernet MAC support"
  355. depends on NET_ETHERNET && HAS_IOMEM && HAS_DMA
  356. select MII
  357. select PHYLIB
  358. select CRC32
  359. select BITREVERSE
  360. help
  361. Say Y here if you want to use the OpenCores 10/100 Mbps Ethernet MAC.
  362. config GRETH
  363. tristate "Aeroflex Gaisler GRETH Ethernet MAC support"
  364. depends on SPARC
  365. select PHYLIB
  366. select CRC32
  367. help
  368. Say Y here if you want to use the Aeroflex Gaisler GRETH Ethernet MAC.
  369. config DNET
  370. tristate "Dave ethernet support (DNET)"
  371. depends on NET_ETHERNET && HAS_IOMEM
  372. select PHYLIB
  373. help
  374. The Dave ethernet interface (DNET) is found on Qong Board FPGA.
  375. Say Y to include support for the DNET chip.
  376. To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the module
  377. will be called dnet.
  378. source "drivers/net/tulip/Kconfig"
  379. config AT1700
  380. tristate "AT1700/1720 support (EXPERIMENTAL)"
  381. depends on (ISA || MCA_LEGACY) && EXPERIMENTAL
  382. select CRC32
  383. ---help---
  384. If you have a network (Ethernet) card of this type, say Y and read
  385. the Ethernet-HOWTO, available from
  386. <http://www.tldp.org/docs.html#howto>.
  387. To compile this driver as a module, choose M here. The module
  388. will be called at1700.
  389. config HP100
  390. tristate "HP 10/100VG PCLAN (ISA, EISA, PCI) support"
  391. depends on ISA || EISA || PCI
  392. help
  393. If you have a network (Ethernet) card of this type, say Y and read
  394. the Ethernet-HOWTO, available from
  395. <http://www.tldp.org/docs.html#howto>.
  396. To compile this driver as a module, choose M here. The module
  397. will be called hp100.
  398. config NET_ISA
  399. bool "Other ISA cards"
  400. depends on ISA
  401. ---help---
  402. If your network (Ethernet) card hasn't been mentioned yet and its
  403. bus system (that's the way the cards talks to the other components
  404. of your computer) is ISA (as opposed to EISA, VLB or PCI), say Y.
  405. Make sure you know the name of your card. Read the Ethernet-HOWTO,
  406. available from <http://www.tldp.org/docs.html#howto>.
  407. If unsure, say Y.
  408. Note that the answer to this question doesn't directly affect the
  409. kernel: saying N will just cause the configurator to skip all
  410. the remaining ISA network card questions. If you say Y, you will be
  411. asked for your specific card in the following questions.
  412. config EWRK3
  413. tristate "EtherWORKS 3 (DE203, DE204, DE205) support"
  414. depends on NET_ISA
  415. select CRC32
  416. ---help---
  417. This driver supports the DE203, DE204 and DE205 network (Ethernet)
  418. cards. If this is for you, say Y and read
  419. <file:Documentation/networking/ewrk3.txt> in the kernel source as
  420. well as the Ethernet-HOWTO, available from
  421. <http://www.tldp.org/docs.html#howto>.
  422. To compile this driver as a module, choose M here. The module
  423. will be called ewrk3.
  424. config ETH16I
  425. tristate "ICL EtherTeam 16i/32 support"
  426. depends on NET_ISA
  427. help
  428. If you have a network (Ethernet) card of this type, say Y and read
  429. the Ethernet-HOWTO, available from
  430. <http://www.tldp.org/docs.html#howto>.
  431. To compile this driver as a module, choose M here. The module
  432. will be called eth16i.
  433. config SEEQ8005
  434. tristate "SEEQ8005 support (EXPERIMENTAL)"
  435. depends on NET_ISA && EXPERIMENTAL
  436. help
  437. This is a driver for the SEEQ 8005 network (Ethernet) card. If this
  438. is for you, read the Ethernet-HOWTO, available from
  439. <http://www.tldp.org/docs.html#howto>.
  440. To compile this driver as a module, choose M here. The module
  441. will be called seeq8005.
  442. config NET_PCI
  443. bool "EISA, VLB, PCI and on board controllers"
  444. depends on ISA || EISA || PCI
  445. help
  446. This is another class of network cards which attach directly to the
  447. bus. If you have one of those, say Y and read the Ethernet-HOWTO,
  448. available from <http://www.tldp.org/docs.html#howto>.
  449. Note that the answer to this question doesn't directly affect the
  450. kernel: saying N will just cause the configurator to skip all
  451. the questions about this class of network cards. If you say Y, you
  452. will be asked for your specific card in the following questions. If
  453. you are unsure, say Y.
  454. config ADAPTEC_STARFIRE
  455. tristate "Adaptec Starfire/DuraLAN support"
  456. depends on NET_PCI && PCI
  457. select CRC32
  458. select MII
  459. help
  460. Say Y here if you have an Adaptec Starfire (or DuraLAN) PCI network
  461. adapter. The DuraLAN chip is used on the 64 bit PCI boards from
  462. Adaptec e.g. the ANA-6922A. The older 32 bit boards use the tulip
  463. driver.
  464. To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the module
  465. will be called starfire. This is recommended.
  466. config KSZ884X_PCI
  467. tristate "Micrel KSZ8841/2 PCI"
  468. depends on NET_PCI && PCI
  469. select MII
  470. select CRC32
  471. help
  472. This PCI driver is for Micrel KSZ8841/KSZ8842 PCI Ethernet chip.
  473. To compile this driver as a module, choose M here. The module
  474. will be called ksz884x.
  475. config FORCEDETH
  476. tristate "nForce Ethernet support"
  477. depends on NET_PCI && PCI
  478. help
  479. If you have a network (Ethernet) controller of this type, say Y and
  480. read the Ethernet-HOWTO, available from
  481. <http://www.tldp.org/docs.html#howto>.
  482. To compile this driver as a module, choose M here. The module
  483. will be called forcedeth.
  484. config TC35815
  485. tristate "TOSHIBA TC35815 Ethernet support"
  486. depends on NET_PCI && PCI && MIPS
  487. select PHYLIB
  488. config FEALNX
  489. tristate "Myson MTD-8xx PCI Ethernet support"
  490. depends on NET_PCI && PCI
  491. select CRC32
  492. select MII
  493. help
  494. Say Y here to support the Myson MTD-800 family of PCI-based Ethernet
  495. cards. <http://www.myson.com.tw/>
  496. config R6040
  497. tristate "RDC R6040 Fast Ethernet Adapter support"
  498. depends on NET_PCI && PCI
  499. select CRC32
  500. select MII
  501. select PHYLIB
  502. help
  503. This is a driver for the R6040 Fast Ethernet MACs found in the
  504. the RDC R-321x System-on-chips.
  505. To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the module
  506. will be called r6040. This is recommended.
  507. config SIS900
  508. tristate "SiS 900/7016 PCI Fast Ethernet Adapter support"
  509. depends on NET_PCI && PCI
  510. select CRC32
  511. select MII
  512. ---help---
  513. This is a driver for the Fast Ethernet PCI network cards based on
  514. the SiS 900 and SiS 7016 chips. The SiS 900 core is also embedded in
  515. SiS 630 and SiS 540 chipsets.
  516. This driver also supports AMD 79C901 HomePNA so that you can use
  517. your phone line as a network cable.
  518. To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the module
  519. will be called sis900. This is recommended.
  520. config SUNDANCE
  521. tristate "Sundance Alta support"
  522. depends on NET_PCI && PCI
  523. select CRC32
  524. select MII
  525. help
  526. This driver is for the Sundance "Alta" chip.
  527. More specific information and updates are available from
  528. <http://www.scyld.com/network/sundance.html>.
  529. config SUNDANCE_MMIO
  530. bool "Use MMIO instead of PIO"
  531. depends on SUNDANCE
  532. help
  533. Enable memory-mapped I/O for interaction with Sundance NIC registers.
  534. Do NOT enable this by default, PIO (enabled when MMIO is disabled)
  535. is known to solve bugs on certain chips.
  536. If unsure, say N.
  537. config TLAN
  538. tristate "TI ThunderLAN support"
  539. depends on NET_PCI && (PCI || EISA)
  540. ---help---
  541. If you have a PCI Ethernet network card based on the ThunderLAN chip
  542. which is supported by this driver, say Y and read the
  543. Ethernet-HOWTO, available from
  544. <http://www.tldp.org/docs.html#howto>.
  545. Devices currently supported by this driver are Compaq Netelligent,
  546. Compaq NetFlex and Olicom cards. Please read the file
  547. <file:Documentation/networking/tlan.txt> for more details.
  548. To compile this driver as a module, choose M here. The module
  549. will be called tlan.
  550. Please email feedback to <torben.mathiasen@compaq.com>.
  551. config KS8842
  552. tristate "Micrel KSZ8841/42 with generic bus interface"
  553. depends on HAS_IOMEM && DMA_ENGINE
  554. help
  555. This platform driver is for KSZ8841(1-port) / KS8842(2-port)
  556. ethernet switch chip (managed, VLAN, QoS) from Micrel or
  557. Timberdale(FPGA).
  558. config KS8851
  559. tristate "Micrel KS8851 SPI"
  560. depends on SPI
  561. select MII
  562. select CRC32
  563. help
  564. SPI driver for Micrel KS8851 SPI attached network chip.
  565. config KS8851_MLL
  566. tristate "Micrel KS8851 MLL"
  567. depends on HAS_IOMEM
  568. select MII
  569. help
  570. This platform driver is for Micrel KS8851 Address/data bus
  571. multiplexed network chip.
  572. config VIA_RHINE
  573. tristate "VIA Rhine support"
  574. depends on NET_PCI && PCI
  575. select CRC32
  576. select MII
  577. help
  578. If you have a VIA "Rhine" based network card (Rhine-I (VT86C100A),
  579. Rhine-II (VT6102), or Rhine-III (VT6105)), say Y here. Rhine-type
  580. Ethernet functions can also be found integrated on South Bridges
  581. (e.g. VT8235).
  582. To compile this driver as a module, choose M here. The module
  583. will be called via-rhine.
  584. config VIA_RHINE_MMIO
  585. bool "Use MMIO instead of PIO"
  586. depends on VIA_RHINE
  587. help
  588. This instructs the driver to use PCI shared memory (MMIO) instead of
  589. programmed I/O ports (PIO). Enabling this gives an improvement in
  590. processing time in parts of the driver.
  591. If unsure, say Y.
  592. config CPMAC
  593. tristate "TI AR7 CPMAC Ethernet support (EXPERIMENTAL)"
  594. depends on NET_ETHERNET && EXPERIMENTAL && AR7
  595. select PHYLIB
  596. help
  597. TI AR7 CPMAC Ethernet support
  598. config NET_POCKET
  599. bool "Pocket and portable adapters"
  600. depends on PARPORT
  601. ---help---
  602. Cute little network (Ethernet) devices which attach to the parallel
  603. port ("pocket adapters"), commonly used with laptops. If you have
  604. one of those, say Y and read the Ethernet-HOWTO, available from
  605. <http://www.tldp.org/docs.html#howto>.
  606. If you want to plug a network (or some other) card into the PCMCIA
  607. (or PC-card) slot of your laptop instead (PCMCIA is the standard for
  608. credit card size extension cards used by all modern laptops), you
  609. need the pcmcia-cs package (location contained in the file
  610. <file:Documentation/Changes>) and you can say N here.
  611. Laptop users should read the Linux Laptop home page at
  612. <http://www.linux-on-laptops.com/> or
  613. Tuxmobil - Linux on Mobile Computers at <http://www.tuxmobil.org/>.
  614. Note that the answer to this question doesn't directly affect the
  615. kernel: saying N will just cause the configurator to skip all
  616. the questions about this class of network devices. If you say Y, you
  617. will be asked for your specific device in the following questions.
  618. config DE600
  619. tristate "D-Link DE600 pocket adapter support"
  620. depends on NET_POCKET && PARPORT
  621. ---help---
  622. This is a network (Ethernet) device which attaches to your parallel
  623. port. Read <file:Documentation/networking/DLINK.txt> as well as the
  624. Ethernet-HOWTO, available from
  625. <http://www.tldp.org/docs.html#howto>, if you want to use
  626. this. It is possible to have several devices share a single parallel
  627. port and it is safe to compile the corresponding drivers into the
  628. kernel.
  629. To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the module
  630. will be called de600.
  631. config DE620
  632. tristate "D-Link DE620 pocket adapter support"
  633. depends on NET_POCKET && PARPORT
  634. ---help---
  635. This is a network (Ethernet) device which attaches to your parallel
  636. port. Read <file:Documentation/networking/DLINK.txt> as well as the
  637. Ethernet-HOWTO, available from
  638. <http://www.tldp.org/docs.html#howto>, if you want to use
  639. this. It is possible to have several devices share a single parallel
  640. port and it is safe to compile the corresponding drivers into the
  641. kernel.
  642. To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the module
  643. will be called de620.
  644. config SGISEEQ
  645. tristate "SGI Seeq ethernet controller support"
  646. depends on SGI_HAS_SEEQ
  647. help
  648. Say Y here if you have an Seeq based Ethernet network card. This is
  649. used in many Silicon Graphics machines.
  650. config FEC
  651. bool "FEC ethernet controller (of ColdFire and some i.MX CPUs)"
  652. depends on M523x || M527x || M5272 || M528x || M520x || M532x || \
  653. IMX_HAVE_PLATFORM_FEC || MXS_HAVE_PLATFORM_FEC
  654. default IMX_HAVE_PLATFORM_FEC || MXS_HAVE_PLATFORM_FEC if ARM
  655. select PHYLIB
  656. help
  657. Say Y here if you want to use the built-in 10/100 Fast ethernet
  658. controller on some Motorola ColdFire and Freescale i.MX processors.
  659. config FEC_MPC52xx
  660. tristate "MPC52xx FEC driver"
  661. depends on PPC_MPC52xx && PPC_BESTCOMM
  662. select CRC32
  663. select PHYLIB
  664. select PPC_BESTCOMM_FEC
  665. ---help---
  666. This option enables support for the MPC5200's on-chip
  667. Fast Ethernet Controller
  668. If compiled as module, it will be called fec_mpc52xx.
  669. config FEC_MPC52xx_MDIO
  670. bool "MPC52xx FEC MDIO bus driver"
  671. depends on FEC_MPC52xx
  672. default y
  673. ---help---
  674. The MPC5200's FEC can connect to the Ethernet either with
  675. an external MII PHY chip or 10 Mbps 7-wire interface
  676. (Motorola? industry standard).
  677. If your board uses an external PHY connected to FEC, enable this.
  678. If not sure, enable.
  679. If compiled as module, it will be called fec_mpc52xx_phy.
  680. config ATL2
  681. tristate "Atheros L2 Fast Ethernet support"
  682. depends on PCI
  683. select CRC32
  684. select MII
  685. help
  686. This driver supports the Atheros L2 fast ethernet adapter.
  687. To compile this driver as a module, choose M here. The module
  688. will be called atl2.
  689. config XILINX_EMACLITE
  690. tristate "Xilinx 10/100 Ethernet Lite support"
  691. depends on PPC32 || MICROBLAZE
  692. select PHYLIB
  693. help
  694. This driver supports the 10/100 Ethernet Lite from Xilinx.
  695. config LANTIQ_ETOP
  696. tristate "Lantiq SoC ETOP driver"
  697. depends on SOC_TYPE_XWAY
  698. help
  699. Support for the MII0 inside the Lantiq SoC
  700. source "drivers/net/fs_enet/Kconfig"
  701. source "drivers/net/octeon/Kconfig"
  702. endif # NET_ETHERNET
  703. #
  704. # Gigabit Ethernet
  705. #
  706. menuconfig NETDEV_1000
  707. bool "Ethernet (1000 Mbit)"
  708. depends on !UML
  709. default y
  710. ---help---
  711. Ethernet (also called IEEE 802.3 or ISO 8802-2) is the most common
  712. type of Local Area Network (LAN) in universities and companies.
  713. Say Y here to get to see options for Gigabit Ethernet drivers.
  714. This option alone does not add any kernel code.
  715. Note that drivers supporting both 100 and 1000 MBit may be listed
  716. under "Ethernet (10 or 100MBit)" instead.
  717. If you say N, all options in this submenu will be skipped and disabled.
  718. if NETDEV_1000
  719. config DL2K
  720. tristate "DL2000/TC902x-based Gigabit Ethernet support"
  721. depends on PCI
  722. select CRC32
  723. help
  724. This driver supports DL2000/TC902x-based Gigabit ethernet cards,
  725. which includes
  726. D-Link DGE-550T Gigabit Ethernet Adapter.
  727. D-Link DL2000-based Gigabit Ethernet Adapter.
  728. Sundance/Tamarack TC902x Gigabit Ethernet Adapter.
  729. To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
  730. module will be called dl2k.
  731. config IP1000
  732. tristate "IP1000 Gigabit Ethernet support"
  733. depends on PCI && EXPERIMENTAL
  734. select MII
  735. ---help---
  736. This driver supports IP1000 gigabit Ethernet cards.
  737. To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the module
  738. will be called ipg. This is recommended.
  739. config HAMACHI
  740. tristate "Packet Engines Hamachi GNIC-II support"
  741. depends on PCI
  742. select MII
  743. help
  744. If you have a Gigabit Ethernet card of this type, say Y and read
  745. the Ethernet-HOWTO, available from
  746. <http://www.tldp.org/docs.html#howto>.
  747. To compile this driver as a module, choose M here. The module will be
  748. called hamachi.
  749. config YELLOWFIN
  750. tristate "Packet Engines Yellowfin Gigabit-NIC support (EXPERIMENTAL)"
  751. depends on PCI && EXPERIMENTAL
  752. select CRC32
  753. ---help---
  754. Say Y here if you have a Packet Engines G-NIC PCI Gigabit Ethernet
  755. adapter or the SYM53C885 Ethernet controller. The Gigabit adapter is
  756. used by the Beowulf Linux cluster project. See
  757. <http://cesdis.gsfc.nasa.gov/linux/drivers/yellowfin.html> for more
  758. information about this driver in particular and Beowulf in general.
  759. To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the module
  760. will be called yellowfin. This is recommended.
  761. config SIS190
  762. tristate "SiS190/SiS191 gigabit ethernet support"
  763. depends on PCI
  764. select CRC32
  765. select MII
  766. ---help---
  767. Say Y here if you have a SiS 190 PCI Fast Ethernet adapter or
  768. a SiS 191 PCI Gigabit Ethernet adapter. Both are expected to
  769. appear in lan on motherboard designs which are based on SiS 965
  770. and SiS 966 south bridge.
  771. To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the module
  772. will be called sis190. This is recommended.
  773. config SKGE
  774. tristate "Marvell Yukon Gigabit Ethernet support"
  775. depends on PCI
  776. select CRC32
  777. ---help---
  778. This driver support the Marvell Yukon or SysKonnect SK-98xx/SK-95xx
  779. and related Gigabit Ethernet adapters. It is a new smaller driver
  780. with better performance and more complete ethtool support.
  781. It does not support the link failover and network management
  782. features that "portable" vendor supplied sk98lin driver does.
  783. This driver supports adapters based on the original Yukon chipset:
  784. Marvell 88E8001, Belkin F5D5005, CNet GigaCard, DLink DGE-530T,
  785. Linksys EG1032/EG1064, 3Com 3C940/3C940B, SysKonnect SK-9871/9872.
  786. It does not support the newer Yukon2 chipset: a separate driver,
  787. sky2, is provided for these adapters.
  788. To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the module
  789. will be called skge. This is recommended.
  790. config SKGE_DEBUG
  791. bool "Debugging interface"
  792. depends on SKGE && DEBUG_FS
  793. help
  794. This option adds the ability to dump driver state for debugging.
  795. The file /sys/kernel/debug/skge/ethX displays the state of the internal
  796. transmit and receive rings.
  797. If unsure, say N.
  798. config SKGE_GENESIS
  799. bool "Support for older SysKonnect Genesis boards"
  800. depends on SKGE
  801. help
  802. This enables support for the older and uncommon SysKonnect Genesis
  803. chips, which support MII via an external transceiver, instead of
  804. an internal one. Disabling this option will save some memory
  805. by making code smaller. If unsure say Y.
  806. config SKY2
  807. tristate "Marvell Yukon 2 support"
  808. depends on PCI
  809. select CRC32
  810. ---help---
  811. This driver supports Gigabit Ethernet adapters based on the
  812. Marvell Yukon 2 chipset:
  813. Marvell 88E8021/88E8022/88E8035/88E8036/88E8038/88E8050/88E8052/
  814. 88E8053/88E8055/88E8061/88E8062, SysKonnect SK-9E21D/SK-9S21
  815. There is companion driver for the older Marvell Yukon and
  816. SysKonnect Genesis based adapters: skge.
  817. To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the module
  818. will be called sky2. This is recommended.
  819. config SKY2_DEBUG
  820. bool "Debugging interface"
  821. depends on SKY2 && DEBUG_FS
  822. help
  823. This option adds the ability to dump driver state for debugging.
  824. The file /sys/kernel/debug/sky2/ethX displays the state of the internal
  825. transmit and receive rings.
  826. If unsure, say N.
  827. config VIA_VELOCITY
  828. tristate "VIA Velocity support"
  829. depends on PCI
  830. select CRC32
  831. select CRC_CCITT
  832. select MII
  833. help
  834. If you have a VIA "Velocity" based network card say Y here.
  835. To compile this driver as a module, choose M here. The module
  836. will be called via-velocity.
  837. config SPIDER_NET
  838. tristate "Spider Gigabit Ethernet driver"
  839. depends on PCI && (PPC_IBM_CELL_BLADE || PPC_CELLEB)
  840. select FW_LOADER
  841. help
  842. This driver supports the Gigabit Ethernet chips present on the
  843. Cell Processor-Based Blades from IBM.
  844. config TSI108_ETH
  845. tristate "Tundra TSI108 gigabit Ethernet support"
  846. depends on TSI108_BRIDGE
  847. help
  848. This driver supports Tundra TSI108 gigabit Ethernet ports.
  849. To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the module
  850. will be called tsi108_eth.
  851. config GELIC_NET
  852. tristate "PS3 Gigabit Ethernet driver"
  853. depends on PPC_PS3
  854. select PS3_SYS_MANAGER
  855. help
  856. This driver supports the network device on the PS3 game
  857. console. This driver has built-in support for Ethernet.
  858. To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
  859. module will be called ps3_gelic.
  860. config GELIC_WIRELESS
  861. bool "PS3 Wireless support"
  862. depends on WLAN
  863. depends on GELIC_NET
  864. select WIRELESS_EXT
  865. help
  866. This option adds the support for the wireless feature of PS3.
  867. If you have the wireless-less model of PS3 or have no plan to
  868. use wireless feature, disabling this option saves memory. As
  869. the driver automatically distinguishes the models, you can
  870. safely enable this option even if you have a wireless-less model.
  871. config FSL_PQ_MDIO
  872. tristate "Freescale PQ MDIO"
  873. depends on FSL_SOC
  874. select PHYLIB
  875. help
  876. This driver supports the MDIO bus used by the gianfar and UCC drivers.
  877. config GIANFAR
  878. tristate "Gianfar Ethernet"
  879. depends on FSL_SOC
  880. select FSL_PQ_MDIO
  881. select PHYLIB
  882. select CRC32
  883. help
  884. This driver supports the Gigabit TSEC on the MPC83xx, MPC85xx,
  885. and MPC86xx family of chips, and the FEC on the 8540.
  886. config UCC_GETH
  887. tristate "Freescale QE Gigabit Ethernet"
  888. depends on QUICC_ENGINE
  889. select FSL_PQ_MDIO
  890. select PHYLIB
  891. help
  892. This driver supports the Gigabit Ethernet mode of the QUICC Engine,
  893. which is available on some Freescale SOCs.
  894. config UGETH_TX_ON_DEMAND
  895. bool "Transmit on Demand support"
  896. depends on UCC_GETH
  897. config MV643XX_ETH
  898. tristate "Marvell Discovery (643XX) and Orion ethernet support"
  899. depends on (MV64X60 || PPC32 || PLAT_ORION) && INET
  900. select INET_LRO
  901. select PHYLIB
  902. help
  903. This driver supports the gigabit ethernet MACs in the
  904. Marvell Discovery PPC/MIPS chipset family (MV643XX) and
  905. in the Marvell Orion ARM SoC family.
  906. Some boards that use the Discovery chipset are the Momenco
  907. Ocelot C and Jaguar ATX and Pegasos II.
  908. config XILINX_LL_TEMAC
  909. tristate "Xilinx LL TEMAC (LocalLink Tri-mode Ethernet MAC) driver"
  910. depends on PPC || MICROBLAZE
  911. select PHYLIB
  912. help
  913. This driver supports the Xilinx 10/100/1000 LocalLink TEMAC
  914. core used in Xilinx Spartan and Virtex FPGAs
  915. config ATL1
  916. tristate "Atheros/Attansic L1 Gigabit Ethernet support"
  917. depends on PCI
  918. select CRC32
  919. select MII
  920. help
  921. This driver supports the Atheros/Attansic L1 gigabit ethernet
  922. adapter.
  923. To compile this driver as a module, choose M here. The module
  924. will be called atl1.
  925. config ATL1E
  926. tristate "Atheros L1E Gigabit Ethernet support (EXPERIMENTAL)"
  927. depends on PCI && EXPERIMENTAL
  928. select CRC32
  929. select MII
  930. help
  931. This driver supports the Atheros L1E gigabit ethernet adapter.
  932. To compile this driver as a module, choose M here. The module
  933. will be called atl1e.
  934. config ATL1C
  935. tristate "Atheros L1C Gigabit Ethernet support (EXPERIMENTAL)"
  936. depends on PCI && EXPERIMENTAL
  937. select CRC32
  938. select MII
  939. help
  940. This driver supports the Atheros L1C gigabit ethernet adapter.
  941. To compile this driver as a module, choose M here. The module
  942. will be called atl1c.
  943. config JME
  944. tristate "JMicron(R) PCI-Express Gigabit Ethernet support"
  945. depends on PCI
  946. select CRC32
  947. select MII
  948. ---help---
  949. This driver supports the PCI-Express gigabit ethernet adapters
  950. based on JMicron JMC250 chipset.
  951. To compile this driver as a module, choose M here. The module
  952. will be called jme.
  953. config S6GMAC
  954. tristate "S6105 GMAC ethernet support"
  955. depends on XTENSA_VARIANT_S6000
  956. select PHYLIB
  957. help
  958. This driver supports the on chip ethernet device on the
  959. S6105 xtensa processor.
  960. To compile this driver as a module, choose M here. The module
  961. will be called s6gmac.
  962. config PCH_GBE
  963. tristate "Intel EG20T PCH / OKI SEMICONDUCTOR ML7223 IOH GbE"
  964. depends on PCI
  965. select MII
  966. ---help---
  967. This is a gigabit ethernet driver for EG20T PCH.
  968. EG20T PCH is the platform controller hub that is used in Intel's
  969. general embedded platform.
  970. EG20T PCH has Gigabit Ethernet interface.
  971. Using this interface, it is able to access system devices connected
  972. to Gigabit Ethernet.
  973. This driver enables Gigabit Ethernet function.
  974. This driver also can be used for OKI SEMICONDUCTOR IOH(Input/
  975. Output Hub), ML7223.
  976. ML7223 IOH is for MP(Media Phone) use.
  977. ML7223 is companion chip for Intel Atom E6xx series.
  978. ML7223 is completely compatible for Intel EG20T PCH.
  979. endif # NETDEV_1000
  980. #
  981. # 10 Gigabit Ethernet
  982. #
  983. menuconfig NETDEV_10000
  984. bool "Ethernet (10000 Mbit)"
  985. depends on !UML
  986. default y
  987. ---help---
  988. Say Y here to get to see options for 10 Gigabit Ethernet drivers.
  989. This option alone does not add any kernel code.
  990. If you say N, all options in this submenu will be skipped and disabled.
  991. if NETDEV_10000
  992. config MDIO
  993. tristate
  994. endif # NETDEV_10000
  995. source "drivers/net/tokenring/Kconfig"
  996. source "drivers/net/wireless/Kconfig"
  997. source "drivers/net/wimax/Kconfig"
  998. source "drivers/net/usb/Kconfig"
  999. source "drivers/net/pcmcia/Kconfig"
  1000. source "drivers/net/wan/Kconfig"
  1001. source "drivers/atm/Kconfig"
  1002. source "drivers/ieee802154/Kconfig"
  1003. source "drivers/s390/net/Kconfig"
  1004. source "drivers/net/caif/Kconfig"
  1005. config TILE_NET
  1006. tristate "Tilera GBE/XGBE network driver support"
  1007. depends on TILE
  1008. default y
  1009. select CRC32
  1010. help
  1011. This is a standard Linux network device driver for the
  1012. on-chip Tilera Gigabit Ethernet and XAUI interfaces.
  1013. To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the module
  1014. will be called tile_net.
  1015. config XEN_NETDEV_FRONTEND
  1016. tristate "Xen network device frontend driver"
  1017. depends on XEN
  1018. select XEN_XENBUS_FRONTEND
  1019. default y
  1020. help
  1021. This driver provides support for Xen paravirtual network
  1022. devices exported by a Xen network driver domain (often
  1023. domain 0).
  1024. The corresponding Linux backend driver is enabled by the
  1025. CONFIG_XEN_NETDEV_BACKEND option.
  1026. If you are compiling a kernel for use as Xen guest, you
  1027. should say Y here. To compile this driver as a module, chose
  1028. M here: the module will be called xen-netfront.
  1029. config XEN_NETDEV_BACKEND
  1030. tristate "Xen backend network device"
  1031. depends on XEN_BACKEND
  1032. help
  1033. This driver allows the kernel to act as a Xen network driver
  1034. domain which exports paravirtual network devices to other
  1035. Xen domains. These devices can be accessed by any operating
  1036. system that implements a compatible front end.
  1037. The corresponding Linux frontend driver is enabled by the
  1038. CONFIG_XEN_NETDEV_FRONTEND configuration option.
  1039. The backend driver presents a standard network device
  1040. endpoint for each paravirtual network device to the driver
  1041. domain network stack. These can then be bridged or routed
  1042. etc in order to provide full network connectivity.
  1043. If you are compiling a kernel to run in a Xen network driver
  1044. domain (often this is domain 0) you should say Y here. To
  1045. compile this driver as a module, chose M here: the module
  1046. will be called xen-netback.
  1047. config RIONET
  1048. tristate "RapidIO Ethernet over messaging driver support"
  1049. depends on RAPIDIO
  1050. config RIONET_TX_SIZE
  1051. int "Number of outbound queue entries"
  1052. depends on RIONET
  1053. default "128"
  1054. config RIONET_RX_SIZE
  1055. int "Number of inbound queue entries"
  1056. depends on RIONET
  1057. default "128"
  1058. config FDDI
  1059. tristate "FDDI driver support"
  1060. depends on (PCI || EISA || TC)
  1061. help
  1062. Fiber Distributed Data Interface is a high speed local area network
  1063. design; essentially a replacement for high speed Ethernet. FDDI can
  1064. run over copper or fiber. If you are connected to such a network and
  1065. want a driver for the FDDI card in your computer, say Y here (and
  1066. then also Y to the driver for your FDDI card, below). Most people
  1067. will say N.
  1068. config DEFXX
  1069. tristate "Digital DEFTA/DEFEA/DEFPA adapter support"
  1070. depends on FDDI && (PCI || EISA || TC)
  1071. ---help---
  1072. This is support for the DIGITAL series of TURBOchannel (DEFTA),
  1073. EISA (DEFEA) and PCI (DEFPA) controllers which can connect you
  1074. to a local FDDI network.
  1075. To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the module
  1076. will be called defxx. If unsure, say N.
  1077. config DEFXX_MMIO
  1078. bool
  1079. prompt "Use MMIO instead of PIO" if PCI || EISA
  1080. depends on DEFXX
  1081. default n if PCI || EISA
  1082. default y
  1083. ---help---
  1084. This instructs the driver to use EISA or PCI memory-mapped I/O
  1085. (MMIO) as appropriate instead of programmed I/O ports (PIO).
  1086. Enabling this gives an improvement in processing time in parts
  1087. of the driver, but it may cause problems with EISA (DEFEA)
  1088. adapters. TURBOchannel does not have the concept of I/O ports,
  1089. so MMIO is always used for these (DEFTA) adapters.
  1090. If unsure, say N.
  1091. config SKFP
  1092. tristate "SysKonnect FDDI PCI support"
  1093. depends on FDDI && PCI
  1094. select BITREVERSE
  1095. ---help---
  1096. Say Y here if you have a SysKonnect FDDI PCI adapter.
  1097. The following adapters are supported by this driver:
  1098. - SK-5521 (SK-NET FDDI-UP)
  1099. - SK-5522 (SK-NET FDDI-UP DAS)
  1100. - SK-5541 (SK-NET FDDI-FP)
  1101. - SK-5543 (SK-NET FDDI-LP)
  1102. - SK-5544 (SK-NET FDDI-LP DAS)
  1103. - SK-5821 (SK-NET FDDI-UP64)
  1104. - SK-5822 (SK-NET FDDI-UP64 DAS)
  1105. - SK-5841 (SK-NET FDDI-FP64)
  1106. - SK-5843 (SK-NET FDDI-LP64)
  1107. - SK-5844 (SK-NET FDDI-LP64 DAS)
  1108. - Netelligent 100 FDDI DAS Fibre SC
  1109. - Netelligent 100 FDDI SAS Fibre SC
  1110. - Netelligent 100 FDDI DAS UTP
  1111. - Netelligent 100 FDDI SAS UTP
  1112. - Netelligent 100 FDDI SAS Fibre MIC
  1113. Read <file:Documentation/networking/skfp.txt> for information about
  1114. the driver.
  1115. Questions concerning this driver can be addressed to:
  1116. <linux@syskonnect.de>
  1117. To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the module
  1118. will be called skfp. This is recommended.
  1119. config HIPPI
  1120. bool "HIPPI driver support (EXPERIMENTAL)"
  1121. depends on EXPERIMENTAL && INET && PCI
  1122. help
  1123. HIgh Performance Parallel Interface (HIPPI) is a 800Mbit/sec and
  1124. 1600Mbit/sec dual-simplex switched or point-to-point network. HIPPI
  1125. can run over copper (25m) or fiber (300m on multi-mode or 10km on
  1126. single-mode). HIPPI networks are commonly used for clusters and to
  1127. connect to super computers. If you are connected to a HIPPI network
  1128. and have a HIPPI network card in your computer that you want to use
  1129. under Linux, say Y here (you must also remember to enable the driver
  1130. for your HIPPI card below). Most people will say N here.
  1131. config ROADRUNNER
  1132. tristate "Essential RoadRunner HIPPI PCI adapter support (EXPERIMENTAL)"
  1133. depends on HIPPI && PCI
  1134. help
  1135. Say Y here if this is your PCI HIPPI network card.
  1136. To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the module
  1137. will be called rrunner. If unsure, say N.
  1138. config ROADRUNNER_LARGE_RINGS
  1139. bool "Use large TX/RX rings (EXPERIMENTAL)"
  1140. depends on ROADRUNNER
  1141. help
  1142. If you say Y here, the RoadRunner driver will preallocate up to 2 MB
  1143. of additional memory to allow for fastest operation, both for
  1144. transmitting and receiving. This memory cannot be used by any other
  1145. kernel code or by user space programs. Say Y here only if you have
  1146. the memory.
  1147. config PLIP
  1148. tristate "PLIP (parallel port) support"
  1149. depends on PARPORT
  1150. ---help---
  1151. PLIP (Parallel Line Internet Protocol) is used to create a
  1152. reasonably fast mini network consisting of two (or, rarely, more)
  1153. local machines. A PLIP link from a Linux box is a popular means to
  1154. install a Linux distribution on a machine which doesn't have a
  1155. CD-ROM drive (a minimal system has to be transferred with floppies
  1156. first). The kernels on both machines need to have this PLIP option
  1157. enabled for this to work.
  1158. The PLIP driver has two modes, mode 0 and mode 1. The parallel
  1159. ports (the connectors at the computers with 25 holes) are connected
  1160. with "null printer" or "Turbo Laplink" cables which can transmit 4
  1161. bits at a time (mode 0) or with special PLIP cables, to be used on
  1162. bidirectional parallel ports only, which can transmit 8 bits at a
  1163. time (mode 1); you can find the wiring of these cables in
  1164. <file:Documentation/networking/PLIP.txt>. The cables can be up to
  1165. 15m long. Mode 0 works also if one of the machines runs DOS/Windows
  1166. and has some PLIP software installed, e.g. the Crynwr PLIP packet
  1167. driver (<http://oak.oakland.edu/simtel.net/msdos/pktdrvr-pre.html>)
  1168. and winsock or NCSA's telnet.
  1169. If you want to use PLIP, say Y and read the PLIP mini-HOWTO as well
  1170. as the NET-3-HOWTO, both available from
  1171. <http://www.tldp.org/docs.html#howto>. Note that the PLIP
  1172. protocol has been changed and this PLIP driver won't work together
  1173. with the PLIP support in Linux versions 1.0.x. This option enlarges
  1174. your kernel by about 8 KB.
  1175. To compile this driver as a module, choose M here. The module
  1176. will be called plip. If unsure, say Y or M, in case you buy
  1177. a laptop later.
  1178. config PPP
  1179. tristate "PPP (point-to-point protocol) support"
  1180. select SLHC
  1181. ---help---
  1182. PPP (Point to Point Protocol) is a newer and better SLIP. It serves
  1183. the same purpose: sending Internet traffic over telephone (and other
  1184. serial) lines. Ask your access provider if they support it, because
  1185. otherwise you can't use it; most Internet access providers these
  1186. days support PPP rather than SLIP.
  1187. To use PPP, you need an additional program called pppd as described
  1188. in the PPP-HOWTO, available at
  1189. <http://www.tldp.org/docs.html#howto>. Make sure that you have
  1190. the version of pppd recommended in <file:Documentation/Changes>.
  1191. The PPP option enlarges your kernel by about 16 KB.
  1192. There are actually two versions of PPP: the traditional PPP for
  1193. asynchronous lines, such as regular analog phone lines, and
  1194. synchronous PPP which can be used over digital ISDN lines for
  1195. example. If you want to use PPP over phone lines or other
  1196. asynchronous serial lines, you need to say Y (or M) here and also to
  1197. the next option, "PPP support for async serial ports". For PPP over
  1198. synchronous lines, you should say Y (or M) here and to "Support
  1199. synchronous PPP", below.
  1200. If you said Y to "Version information on all symbols" above, then
  1201. you cannot compile the PPP driver into the kernel; you can then only
  1202. compile it as a module. To compile this driver as a module, choose M
  1203. here. The module will be called ppp_generic.
  1204. config PPP_MULTILINK
  1205. bool "PPP multilink support (EXPERIMENTAL)"
  1206. depends on PPP && EXPERIMENTAL
  1207. help
  1208. PPP multilink is a protocol (defined in RFC 1990) which allows you
  1209. to combine several (logical or physical) lines into one logical PPP
  1210. connection, so that you can utilize your full bandwidth.
  1211. This has to be supported at the other end as well and you need a
  1212. version of the pppd daemon which understands the multilink protocol.
  1213. If unsure, say N.
  1214. config PPP_FILTER
  1215. bool "PPP filtering"
  1216. depends on PPP
  1217. help
  1218. Say Y here if you want to be able to filter the packets passing over
  1219. PPP interfaces. This allows you to control which packets count as
  1220. activity (i.e. which packets will reset the idle timer or bring up
  1221. a demand-dialed link) and which packets are to be dropped entirely.
  1222. You need to say Y here if you wish to use the pass-filter and
  1223. active-filter options to pppd.
  1224. If unsure, say N.
  1225. config PPP_ASYNC
  1226. tristate "PPP support for async serial ports"
  1227. depends on PPP
  1228. select CRC_CCITT
  1229. ---help---
  1230. Say Y (or M) here if you want to be able to use PPP over standard
  1231. asynchronous serial ports, such as COM1 or COM2 on a PC. If you use
  1232. a modem (not a synchronous or ISDN modem) to contact your ISP, you
  1233. need this option.
  1234. To compile this driver as a module, choose M here.
  1235. If unsure, say Y.
  1236. config PPP_SYNC_TTY
  1237. tristate "PPP support for sync tty ports"
  1238. depends on PPP
  1239. help
  1240. Say Y (or M) here if you want to be able to use PPP over synchronous
  1241. (HDLC) tty devices, such as the SyncLink adapter. These devices
  1242. are often used for high-speed leased lines like T1/E1.
  1243. To compile this driver as a module, choose M here.
  1244. config PPP_DEFLATE
  1245. tristate "PPP Deflate compression"
  1246. depends on PPP
  1247. select ZLIB_INFLATE
  1248. select ZLIB_DEFLATE
  1249. ---help---
  1250. Support for the Deflate compression method for PPP, which uses the
  1251. Deflate algorithm (the same algorithm that gzip uses) to compress
  1252. each PPP packet before it is sent over the wire. The machine at the
  1253. other end of the PPP link (usually your ISP) has to support the
  1254. Deflate compression method as well for this to be useful. Even if
  1255. they don't support it, it is safe to say Y here.
  1256. To compile this driver as a module, choose M here.
  1257. config PPP_BSDCOMP
  1258. tristate "PPP BSD-Compress compression"
  1259. depends on PPP
  1260. ---help---
  1261. Support for the BSD-Compress compression method for PPP, which uses
  1262. the LZW compression method to compress each PPP packet before it is
  1263. sent over the wire. The machine at the other end of the PPP link
  1264. (usually your ISP) has to support the BSD-Compress compression
  1265. method as well for this to be useful. Even if they don't support it,
  1266. it is safe to say Y here.
  1267. The PPP Deflate compression method ("PPP Deflate compression",
  1268. above) is preferable to BSD-Compress, because it compresses better
  1269. and is patent-free.
  1270. Note that the BSD compression code will always be compiled as a
  1271. module; it is called bsd_comp and will show up in the directory
  1272. modules once you have said "make modules". If unsure, say N.
  1273. config PPP_MPPE
  1274. tristate "PPP MPPE compression (encryption) (EXPERIMENTAL)"
  1275. depends on PPP && EXPERIMENTAL
  1276. select CRYPTO
  1277. select CRYPTO_SHA1
  1278. select CRYPTO_ARC4
  1279. select CRYPTO_ECB
  1280. ---help---
  1281. Support for the MPPE Encryption protocol, as employed by the
  1282. Microsoft Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol.
  1283. See http://pptpclient.sourceforge.net/ for information on
  1284. configuring PPTP clients and servers to utilize this method.
  1285. config PPPOE
  1286. tristate "PPP over Ethernet (EXPERIMENTAL)"
  1287. depends on EXPERIMENTAL && PPP
  1288. help
  1289. Support for PPP over Ethernet.
  1290. This driver requires the latest version of pppd from the CVS
  1291. repository at cvs.samba.org. Alternatively, see the
  1292. RoaringPenguin package (<http://www.roaringpenguin.com/pppoe>)
  1293. which contains instruction on how to use this driver (under
  1294. the heading "Kernel mode PPPoE").
  1295. config PPTP
  1296. tristate "PPP over IPv4 (PPTP) (EXPERIMENTAL)"
  1297. depends on EXPERIMENTAL && PPP && NET_IPGRE_DEMUX
  1298. help
  1299. Support for PPP over IPv4.(Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol)
  1300. This driver requires pppd plugin to work in client mode or
  1301. modified pptpd (poptop) to work in server mode.
  1302. See http://accel-pptp.sourceforge.net/ for information how to
  1303. utilize this module.
  1304. config PPPOATM
  1305. tristate "PPP over ATM"
  1306. depends on ATM && PPP
  1307. help
  1308. Support PPP (Point to Point Protocol) encapsulated in ATM frames.
  1309. This implementation does not yet comply with section 8 of RFC2364,
  1310. which can lead to bad results if the ATM peer loses state and
  1311. changes its encapsulation unilaterally.
  1312. config PPPOL2TP
  1313. tristate "PPP over L2TP (EXPERIMENTAL)"
  1314. depends on EXPERIMENTAL && L2TP && PPP
  1315. help
  1316. Support for PPP-over-L2TP socket family. L2TP is a protocol
  1317. used by ISPs and enterprises to tunnel PPP traffic over UDP
  1318. tunnels. L2TP is replacing PPTP for VPN uses.
  1319. config SLIP
  1320. tristate "SLIP (serial line) support"
  1321. ---help---
  1322. Say Y if you intend to use SLIP or CSLIP (compressed SLIP) to
  1323. connect to your Internet service provider or to connect to some
  1324. other local Unix box or if you want to configure your Linux box as a
  1325. Slip/CSlip server for other people to dial in. SLIP (Serial Line
  1326. Internet Protocol) is a protocol used to send Internet traffic over
  1327. serial connections such as telephone lines or null modem cables;
  1328. nowadays, the protocol PPP is more commonly used for this same
  1329. purpose.
  1330. Normally, your access provider has to support SLIP in order for you
  1331. to be able to use it, but there is now a SLIP emulator called SLiRP
  1332. around (available from
  1333. <ftp://ibiblio.org/pub/Linux/system/network/serial/>) which
  1334. allows you to use SLIP over a regular dial up shell connection. If
  1335. you plan to use SLiRP, make sure to say Y to CSLIP, below. The
  1336. NET-3-HOWTO, available from
  1337. <http://www.tldp.org/docs.html#howto>, explains how to
  1338. configure SLIP. Note that you don't need this option if you just
  1339. want to run term (term is a program which gives you almost full
  1340. Internet connectivity if you have a regular dial up shell account on
  1341. some Internet connected Unix computer. Read
  1342. <http://www.bart.nl/~patrickr/term-howto/Term-HOWTO.html>). SLIP
  1343. support will enlarge your kernel by about 4 KB. If unsure, say N.
  1344. To compile this driver as a module, choose M here. The module
  1345. will be called slip.
  1346. config SLIP_COMPRESSED
  1347. bool "CSLIP compressed headers"
  1348. depends on SLIP
  1349. select SLHC
  1350. ---help---
  1351. This protocol is faster than SLIP because it uses compression on the
  1352. TCP/IP headers (not on the data itself), but it has to be supported
  1353. on both ends. Ask your access provider if you are not sure and
  1354. answer Y, just in case. You will still be able to use plain SLIP. If
  1355. you plan to use SLiRP, the SLIP emulator (available from
  1356. <ftp://ibiblio.org/pub/Linux/system/network/serial/>) which
  1357. allows you to use SLIP over a regular dial up shell connection, you
  1358. definitely want to say Y here. The NET-3-HOWTO, available from
  1359. <http://www.tldp.org/docs.html#howto>, explains how to configure
  1360. CSLIP. This won't enlarge your kernel.
  1361. config SLHC
  1362. tristate
  1363. help
  1364. This option enables Van Jacobsen serial line header compression
  1365. routines.
  1366. config SLIP_SMART
  1367. bool "Keepalive and linefill"
  1368. depends on SLIP
  1369. help
  1370. Adds additional capabilities to the SLIP driver to support the
  1371. RELCOM line fill and keepalive monitoring. Ideal on poor quality
  1372. analogue lines.
  1373. config SLIP_MODE_SLIP6
  1374. bool "Six bit SLIP encapsulation"
  1375. depends on SLIP
  1376. help
  1377. Just occasionally you may need to run IP over hostile serial
  1378. networks that don't pass all control characters or are only seven
  1379. bit. Saying Y here adds an extra mode you can use with SLIP:
  1380. "slip6". In this mode, SLIP will only send normal ASCII symbols over
  1381. the serial device. Naturally, this has to be supported at the other
  1382. end of the link as well. It's good enough, for example, to run IP
  1383. over the async ports of a Camtec JNT Pad. If unsure, say N.
  1384. config NET_FC
  1385. bool "Fibre Channel driver support"
  1386. depends on SCSI && PCI
  1387. help
  1388. Fibre Channel is a high speed serial protocol mainly used to connect
  1389. large storage devices to the computer; it is compatible with and
  1390. intended to replace SCSI.
  1391. If you intend to use Fibre Channel, you need to have a Fibre channel
  1392. adaptor card in your computer; say Y here and to the driver for your
  1393. adaptor below. You also should have said Y to "SCSI support" and
  1394. "SCSI generic support".
  1395. config NETCONSOLE
  1396. tristate "Network console logging support"
  1397. ---help---
  1398. If you want to log kernel messages over the network, enable this.
  1399. See <file:Documentation/networking/netconsole.txt> for details.
  1400. config NETCONSOLE_DYNAMIC
  1401. bool "Dynamic reconfiguration of logging targets"
  1402. depends on NETCONSOLE && SYSFS && CONFIGFS_FS && \
  1403. !(NETCONSOLE=y && CONFIGFS_FS=m)
  1404. help
  1405. This option enables the ability to dynamically reconfigure target
  1406. parameters (interface, IP addresses, port numbers, MAC addresses)
  1407. at runtime through a userspace interface exported using configfs.
  1408. See <file:Documentation/networking/netconsole.txt> for details.
  1409. config NETPOLL
  1410. def_bool NETCONSOLE
  1411. config NETPOLL_TRAP
  1412. bool "Netpoll traffic trapping"
  1413. default n
  1414. depends on NETPOLL
  1415. config NET_POLL_CONTROLLER
  1416. def_bool NETPOLL
  1417. config VIRTIO_NET
  1418. tristate "Virtio network driver (EXPERIMENTAL)"
  1419. depends on EXPERIMENTAL && VIRTIO
  1420. ---help---
  1421. This is the virtual network driver for virtio. It can be used with
  1422. lguest or QEMU based VMMs (like KVM or Xen). Say Y or M.
  1423. config VMXNET3
  1424. tristate "VMware VMXNET3 ethernet driver"
  1425. depends on PCI && INET
  1426. help
  1427. This driver supports VMware's vmxnet3 virtual ethernet NIC.
  1428. To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
  1429. module will be called vmxnet3.
  1430. endif # NETDEVICES