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  1. config MTD_NAND_ECC
  2. tristate
  3. config MTD_NAND_ECC_SMC
  4. bool "NAND ECC Smart Media byte order"
  5. depends on MTD_NAND_ECC
  6. default n
  7. help
  8. Software ECC according to the Smart Media Specification.
  9. The original Linux implementation had byte 0 and 1 swapped.
  10. menuconfig MTD_NAND
  11. tristate "NAND Device Support"
  12. depends on MTD
  13. select MTD_NAND_IDS
  14. select MTD_NAND_ECC
  15. help
  16. This enables support for accessing all type of NAND flash
  17. devices. For further information see
  18. <http://www.linux-mtd.infradead.org/doc/nand.html>.
  19. if MTD_NAND
  20. config MTD_NAND_BCH
  21. tristate
  22. select BCH
  23. depends on MTD_NAND_ECC_BCH
  24. default MTD_NAND
  25. config MTD_NAND_ECC_BCH
  26. bool "Support software BCH ECC"
  27. default n
  28. help
  29. This enables support for software BCH error correction. Binary BCH
  30. codes are more powerful and cpu intensive than traditional Hamming
  31. ECC codes. They are used with NAND devices requiring more than 1 bit
  32. of error correction.
  33. config MTD_SM_COMMON
  34. tristate
  35. default n
  36. config MTD_NAND_MUSEUM_IDS
  37. bool "Enable chip ids for obsolete ancient NAND devices"
  38. default n
  39. help
  40. Enable this option only when your board has first generation
  41. NAND chips (page size 256 byte, erase size 4-8KiB). The IDs
  42. of these chips were reused by later, larger chips.
  43. config MTD_NAND_DENALI
  44. depends on PCI
  45. tristate "Support Denali NAND controller on Intel Moorestown"
  46. help
  47. Enable the driver for NAND flash on Intel Moorestown, using the
  48. Denali NAND controller core.
  49. config MTD_NAND_DENALI_SCRATCH_REG_ADDR
  50. hex "Denali NAND size scratch register address"
  51. default "0xFF108018"
  52. depends on MTD_NAND_DENALI
  53. help
  54. Some platforms place the NAND chip size in a scratch register
  55. because (some versions of) the driver aren't able to automatically
  56. determine the size of certain chips. Set the address of the
  57. scratch register here to enable this feature. On Intel Moorestown
  58. boards, the scratch register is at 0xFF108018.
  59. config MTD_NAND_H1900
  60. tristate "iPAQ H1900 flash"
  61. depends on ARCH_PXA && BROKEN
  62. help
  63. This enables the driver for the iPAQ h1900 flash.
  64. config MTD_NAND_GPIO
  65. tristate "GPIO NAND Flash driver"
  66. depends on GENERIC_GPIO && ARM
  67. help
  68. This enables a GPIO based NAND flash driver.
  69. config MTD_NAND_AMS_DELTA
  70. tristate "NAND Flash device on Amstrad E3"
  71. depends on MACH_AMS_DELTA
  72. default y
  73. help
  74. Support for NAND flash on Amstrad E3 (Delta).
  75. config MTD_NAND_OMAP2
  76. tristate "NAND Flash device on OMAP2, OMAP3 and OMAP4"
  77. depends on ARCH_OMAP2PLUS
  78. help
  79. Support for NAND flash on Texas Instruments OMAP2, OMAP3 and OMAP4
  80. platforms.
  81. config MTD_NAND_OMAP_BCH
  82. depends on MTD_NAND && MTD_NAND_OMAP2 && ARCH_OMAP3
  83. bool "Enable support for hardware BCH error correction"
  84. default n
  85. select BCH
  86. select BCH_CONST_PARAMS
  87. help
  88. Support for hardware BCH error correction.
  89. choice
  90. prompt "BCH error correction capability"
  91. depends on MTD_NAND_OMAP_BCH
  92. config MTD_NAND_OMAP_BCH8
  93. bool "8 bits / 512 bytes (recommended)"
  94. help
  95. Support correcting up to 8 bitflips per 512-byte block.
  96. This will use 13 bytes of spare area per 512 bytes of page data.
  97. This is the recommended mode, as 4-bit mode does not work
  98. on some OMAP3 revisions, due to a hardware bug.
  99. config MTD_NAND_OMAP_BCH4
  100. bool "4 bits / 512 bytes"
  101. help
  102. Support correcting up to 4 bitflips per 512-byte block.
  103. This will use 7 bytes of spare area per 512 bytes of page data.
  104. Note that this mode does not work on some OMAP3 revisions, due to a
  105. hardware bug. Please check your OMAP datasheet before selecting this
  106. mode.
  107. endchoice
  108. if MTD_NAND_OMAP_BCH
  109. config BCH_CONST_M
  110. default 13
  111. config BCH_CONST_T
  112. default 4 if MTD_NAND_OMAP_BCH4
  113. default 8 if MTD_NAND_OMAP_BCH8
  114. endif
  115. config MTD_NAND_IDS
  116. tristate
  117. config MTD_NAND_RICOH
  118. tristate "Ricoh xD card reader"
  119. default n
  120. depends on PCI
  121. select MTD_SM_COMMON
  122. help
  123. Enable support for Ricoh R5C852 xD card reader
  124. You also need to enable ether
  125. NAND SSFDC (SmartMedia) read only translation layer' or new
  126. expermental, readwrite
  127. 'SmartMedia/xD new translation layer'
  128. config MTD_NAND_AU1550
  129. tristate "Au1550/1200 NAND support"
  130. depends on MIPS_ALCHEMY
  131. help
  132. This enables the driver for the NAND flash controller on the
  133. AMD/Alchemy 1550 SOC.
  134. config MTD_NAND_BF5XX
  135. tristate "Blackfin on-chip NAND Flash Controller driver"
  136. depends on BF54x || BF52x
  137. help
  138. This enables the Blackfin on-chip NAND flash controller
  139. No board specific support is done by this driver, each board
  140. must advertise a platform_device for the driver to attach.
  141. This driver can also be built as a module. If so, the module
  142. will be called bf5xx-nand.
  143. config MTD_NAND_BF5XX_HWECC
  144. bool "BF5XX NAND Hardware ECC"
  145. default y
  146. depends on MTD_NAND_BF5XX
  147. help
  148. Enable the use of the BF5XX's internal ECC generator when
  149. using NAND.
  150. config MTD_NAND_BF5XX_BOOTROM_ECC
  151. bool "Use Blackfin BootROM ECC Layout"
  152. default n
  153. depends on MTD_NAND_BF5XX_HWECC
  154. help
  155. If you wish to modify NAND pages and allow the Blackfin on-chip
  156. BootROM to boot from them, say Y here. This is only necessary
  157. if you are booting U-Boot out of NAND and you wish to update
  158. U-Boot from Linux' userspace. Otherwise, you should say N here.
  159. If unsure, say N.
  160. config MTD_NAND_RTC_FROM4
  161. tristate "Renesas Flash ROM 4-slot interface board (FROM_BOARD4)"
  162. depends on SH_SOLUTION_ENGINE
  163. select REED_SOLOMON
  164. select REED_SOLOMON_DEC8
  165. select BITREVERSE
  166. help
  167. This enables the driver for the Renesas Technology AG-AND
  168. flash interface board (FROM_BOARD4)
  169. config MTD_NAND_PPCHAMELEONEVB
  170. tristate "NAND Flash device on PPChameleonEVB board"
  171. depends on PPCHAMELEONEVB && BROKEN
  172. help
  173. This enables the NAND flash driver on the PPChameleon EVB Board.
  174. config MTD_NAND_S3C2410
  175. tristate "NAND Flash support for Samsung S3C SoCs"
  176. depends on ARCH_S3C24XX || ARCH_S3C64XX
  177. help
  178. This enables the NAND flash controller on the S3C24xx and S3C64xx
  179. SoCs
  180. No board specific support is done by this driver, each board
  181. must advertise a platform_device for the driver to attach.
  182. config MTD_NAND_S3C2410_DEBUG
  183. bool "Samsung S3C NAND driver debug"
  184. depends on MTD_NAND_S3C2410
  185. help
  186. Enable debugging of the S3C NAND driver
  187. config MTD_NAND_S3C2410_HWECC
  188. bool "Samsung S3C NAND Hardware ECC"
  189. depends on MTD_NAND_S3C2410
  190. help
  191. Enable the use of the controller's internal ECC generator when
  192. using NAND. Early versions of the chips have had problems with
  193. incorrect ECC generation, and if using these, the default of
  194. software ECC is preferable.
  195. config MTD_NAND_NDFC
  196. tristate "NDFC NanD Flash Controller"
  197. depends on 4xx
  198. select MTD_NAND_ECC_SMC
  199. help
  200. NDFC Nand Flash Controllers are integrated in IBM/AMCC's 4xx SoCs
  201. config MTD_NAND_S3C2410_CLKSTOP
  202. bool "Samsung S3C NAND IDLE clock stop"
  203. depends on MTD_NAND_S3C2410
  204. default n
  205. help
  206. Stop the clock to the NAND controller when there is no chip
  207. selected to save power. This will mean there is a small delay
  208. when the is NAND chip selected or released, but will save
  209. approximately 5mA of power when there is nothing happening.
  210. config MTD_NAND_DISKONCHIP
  211. tristate "DiskOnChip 2000, Millennium and Millennium Plus (NAND reimplementation) (EXPERIMENTAL)"
  212. depends on EXPERIMENTAL
  213. depends on HAS_IOMEM
  214. select REED_SOLOMON
  215. select REED_SOLOMON_DEC16
  216. help
  217. This is a reimplementation of M-Systems DiskOnChip 2000,
  218. Millennium and Millennium Plus as a standard NAND device driver,
  219. as opposed to the earlier self-contained MTD device drivers.
  220. This should enable, among other things, proper JFFS2 operation on
  221. these devices.
  222. config MTD_NAND_DISKONCHIP_PROBE_ADVANCED
  223. bool "Advanced detection options for DiskOnChip"
  224. depends on MTD_NAND_DISKONCHIP
  225. help
  226. This option allows you to specify nonstandard address at which to
  227. probe for a DiskOnChip, or to change the detection options. You
  228. are unlikely to need any of this unless you are using LinuxBIOS.
  229. Say 'N'.
  230. config MTD_NAND_DISKONCHIP_PROBE_ADDRESS
  231. hex "Physical address of DiskOnChip" if MTD_NAND_DISKONCHIP_PROBE_ADVANCED
  232. depends on MTD_NAND_DISKONCHIP
  233. default "0"
  234. ---help---
  235. By default, the probe for DiskOnChip devices will look for a
  236. DiskOnChip at every multiple of 0x2000 between 0xC8000 and 0xEE000.
  237. This option allows you to specify a single address at which to probe
  238. for the device, which is useful if you have other devices in that
  239. range which get upset when they are probed.
  240. (Note that on PowerPC, the normal probe will only check at
  241. 0xE4000000.)
  242. Normally, you should leave this set to zero, to allow the probe at
  243. the normal addresses.
  244. config MTD_NAND_DISKONCHIP_PROBE_HIGH
  245. bool "Probe high addresses"
  246. depends on MTD_NAND_DISKONCHIP_PROBE_ADVANCED
  247. help
  248. By default, the probe for DiskOnChip devices will look for a
  249. DiskOnChip at every multiple of 0x2000 between 0xC8000 and 0xEE000.
  250. This option changes to make it probe between 0xFFFC8000 and
  251. 0xFFFEE000. Unless you are using LinuxBIOS, this is unlikely to be
  252. useful to you. Say 'N'.
  253. config MTD_NAND_DISKONCHIP_BBTWRITE
  254. bool "Allow BBT writes on DiskOnChip Millennium and 2000TSOP"
  255. depends on MTD_NAND_DISKONCHIP
  256. help
  257. On DiskOnChip devices shipped with the INFTL filesystem (Millennium
  258. and 2000 TSOP/Alon), Linux reserves some space at the end of the
  259. device for the Bad Block Table (BBT). If you have existing INFTL
  260. data on your device (created by non-Linux tools such as M-Systems'
  261. DOS drivers), your data might overlap the area Linux wants to use for
  262. the BBT. If this is a concern for you, leave this option disabled and
  263. Linux will not write BBT data into this area.
  264. The downside of leaving this option disabled is that if bad blocks
  265. are detected by Linux, they will not be recorded in the BBT, which
  266. could cause future problems.
  267. Once you enable this option, new filesystems (INFTL or others, created
  268. in Linux or other operating systems) will not use the reserved area.
  269. The only reason not to enable this option is to prevent damage to
  270. preexisting filesystems.
  271. Even if you leave this disabled, you can enable BBT writes at module
  272. load time (assuming you build diskonchip as a module) with the module
  273. parameter "inftl_bbt_write=1".
  274. config MTD_NAND_DOCG4
  275. tristate "Support for DiskOnChip G4 (EXPERIMENTAL)"
  276. depends on EXPERIMENTAL && HAS_IOMEM
  277. select BCH
  278. select BITREVERSE
  279. help
  280. Support for diskonchip G4 nand flash, found in various smartphones and
  281. PDAs, among them the Palm Treo680, HTC Prophet and Wizard, Toshiba
  282. Portege G900, Asus P526, and O2 XDA Zinc.
  283. With this driver you will be able to use UBI and create a ubifs on the
  284. device, so you may wish to consider enabling UBI and UBIFS as well.
  285. These devices ship with the Mys/Sandisk SAFTL formatting, for which
  286. there is currently no mtd parser, so you may want to use command line
  287. partitioning to segregate write-protected blocks. On the Treo680, the
  288. first five erase blocks (256KiB each) are write-protected, followed
  289. by the block containing the saftl partition table. This is probably
  290. typical.
  291. config MTD_NAND_SHARPSL
  292. tristate "Support for NAND Flash on Sharp SL Series (C7xx + others)"
  293. depends on ARCH_PXA
  294. config MTD_NAND_CAFE
  295. tristate "NAND support for OLPC CAFÉ chip"
  296. depends on PCI
  297. select REED_SOLOMON
  298. select REED_SOLOMON_DEC16
  299. help
  300. Use NAND flash attached to the CAFÉ chip designed for the OLPC
  301. laptop.
  302. config MTD_NAND_CS553X
  303. tristate "NAND support for CS5535/CS5536 (AMD Geode companion chip)"
  304. depends on X86_32
  305. help
  306. The CS553x companion chips for the AMD Geode processor
  307. include NAND flash controllers with built-in hardware ECC
  308. capabilities; enabling this option will allow you to use
  309. these. The driver will check the MSRs to verify that the
  310. controller is enabled for NAND, and currently requires that
  311. the controller be in MMIO mode.
  312. If you say "m", the module will be called cs553x_nand.
  313. config MTD_NAND_ATMEL
  314. tristate "Support for NAND Flash / SmartMedia on AT91 and AVR32"
  315. depends on ARCH_AT91 || AVR32
  316. help
  317. Enables support for NAND Flash / Smart Media Card interface
  318. on Atmel AT91 and AVR32 processors.
  319. config MTD_NAND_PXA3xx
  320. tristate "Support for NAND flash devices on PXA3xx"
  321. depends on PXA3xx || ARCH_MMP
  322. help
  323. This enables the driver for the NAND flash device found on
  324. PXA3xx processors
  325. config MTD_NAND_SLC_LPC32XX
  326. tristate "NXP LPC32xx SLC Controller"
  327. depends on ARCH_LPC32XX
  328. help
  329. Enables support for NXP's LPC32XX SLC (i.e. for Single Level Cell
  330. chips) NAND controller. This is the default for the PHYTEC 3250
  331. reference board which contains a NAND256R3A2CZA6 chip.
  332. Please check the actual NAND chip connected and its support
  333. by the SLC NAND controller.
  334. config MTD_NAND_MLC_LPC32XX
  335. tristate "NXP LPC32xx MLC Controller"
  336. depends on ARCH_LPC32XX
  337. help
  338. Uses the LPC32XX MLC (i.e. for Multi Level Cell chips) NAND
  339. controller. This is the default for the WORK92105 controller
  340. board.
  341. Please check the actual NAND chip connected and its support
  342. by the MLC NAND controller.
  343. config MTD_NAND_CM_X270
  344. tristate "Support for NAND Flash on CM-X270 modules"
  345. depends on MACH_ARMCORE
  346. config MTD_NAND_PASEMI
  347. tristate "NAND support for PA Semi PWRficient"
  348. depends on PPC_PASEMI
  349. help
  350. Enables support for NAND Flash interface on PA Semi PWRficient
  351. based boards
  352. config MTD_NAND_TMIO
  353. tristate "NAND Flash device on Toshiba Mobile IO Controller"
  354. depends on MFD_TMIO
  355. help
  356. Support for NAND flash connected to a Toshiba Mobile IO
  357. Controller in some PDAs, including the Sharp SL6000x.
  358. config MTD_NAND_NANDSIM
  359. tristate "Support for NAND Flash Simulator"
  360. help
  361. The simulator may simulate various NAND flash chips for the
  362. MTD nand layer.
  363. config MTD_NAND_GPMI_NAND
  364. tristate "GPMI NAND Flash Controller driver"
  365. depends on MTD_NAND && MXS_DMA
  366. help
  367. Enables NAND Flash support for IMX23, IMX28 or IMX6.
  368. The GPMI controller is very powerful, with the help of BCH
  369. module, it can do the hardware ECC. The GPMI supports several
  370. NAND flashs at the same time. The GPMI may conflicts with other
  371. block, such as SD card. So pay attention to it when you enable
  372. the GPMI.
  373. config MTD_NAND_PLATFORM
  374. tristate "Support for generic platform NAND driver"
  375. depends on HAS_IOMEM
  376. help
  377. This implements a generic NAND driver for on-SOC platform
  378. devices. You will need to provide platform-specific functions
  379. via platform_data.
  380. config MTD_ALAUDA
  381. tristate "MTD driver for Olympus MAUSB-10 and Fujifilm DPC-R1"
  382. depends on USB
  383. help
  384. These two (and possibly other) Alauda-based cardreaders for
  385. SmartMedia and xD allow raw flash access.
  386. config MTD_NAND_ORION
  387. tristate "NAND Flash support for Marvell Orion SoC"
  388. depends on PLAT_ORION
  389. help
  390. This enables the NAND flash controller on Orion machines.
  391. No board specific support is done by this driver, each board
  392. must advertise a platform_device for the driver to attach.
  393. config MTD_NAND_FSL_ELBC
  394. tristate "NAND support for Freescale eLBC controllers"
  395. depends on PPC_OF
  396. select FSL_LBC
  397. help
  398. Various Freescale chips, including the 8313, include a NAND Flash
  399. Controller Module with built-in hardware ECC capabilities.
  400. Enabling this option will enable you to use this to control
  401. external NAND devices.
  402. config MTD_NAND_FSL_IFC
  403. tristate "NAND support for Freescale IFC controller"
  404. depends on MTD_NAND && FSL_SOC
  405. select FSL_IFC
  406. help
  407. Various Freescale chips e.g P1010, include a NAND Flash machine
  408. with built-in hardware ECC capabilities.
  409. Enabling this option will enable you to use this to control
  410. external NAND devices.
  411. config MTD_NAND_FSL_UPM
  412. tristate "Support for NAND on Freescale UPM"
  413. depends on PPC_83xx || PPC_85xx
  414. select FSL_LBC
  415. help
  416. Enables support for NAND Flash chips wired onto Freescale PowerPC
  417. processor localbus with User-Programmable Machine support.
  418. config MTD_NAND_MPC5121_NFC
  419. tristate "MPC5121 built-in NAND Flash Controller support"
  420. depends on PPC_MPC512x
  421. help
  422. This enables the driver for the NAND flash controller on the
  423. MPC5121 SoC.
  424. config MTD_NAND_MXC
  425. tristate "MXC NAND support"
  426. depends on ARCH_MXC
  427. help
  428. This enables the driver for the NAND flash controller on the
  429. MXC processors.
  430. config MTD_NAND_NOMADIK
  431. tristate "ST Nomadik 8815 NAND support"
  432. depends on ARCH_NOMADIK
  433. help
  434. Driver for the NAND flash controller on the Nomadik, with ECC.
  435. config MTD_NAND_SH_FLCTL
  436. tristate "Support for NAND on Renesas SuperH FLCTL"
  437. depends on SUPERH || ARCH_SHMOBILE
  438. help
  439. Several Renesas SuperH CPU has FLCTL. This option enables support
  440. for NAND Flash using FLCTL.
  441. config MTD_NAND_DAVINCI
  442. tristate "Support NAND on DaVinci SoC"
  443. depends on ARCH_DAVINCI
  444. help
  445. Enable the driver for NAND flash chips on Texas Instruments
  446. DaVinci processors.
  447. config MTD_NAND_TXX9NDFMC
  448. tristate "NAND Flash support for TXx9 SoC"
  449. depends on SOC_TX4938 || SOC_TX4939
  450. help
  451. This enables the NAND flash controller on the TXx9 SoCs.
  452. config MTD_NAND_SOCRATES
  453. tristate "Support for NAND on Socrates board"
  454. depends on SOCRATES
  455. help
  456. Enables support for NAND Flash chips wired onto Socrates board.
  457. config MTD_NAND_NUC900
  458. tristate "Support for NAND on Nuvoton NUC9xx/w90p910 evaluation boards."
  459. depends on ARCH_W90X900
  460. help
  461. This enables the driver for the NAND Flash on evaluation board based
  462. on w90p910 / NUC9xx.
  463. config MTD_NAND_JZ4740
  464. tristate "Support for JZ4740 SoC NAND controller"
  465. depends on MACH_JZ4740
  466. help
  467. Enables support for NAND Flash on JZ4740 SoC based boards.
  468. config MTD_NAND_FSMC
  469. tristate "Support for NAND on ST Micros FSMC"
  470. depends on PLAT_SPEAR || ARCH_NOMADIK || ARCH_U8500 || MACH_U300
  471. help
  472. Enables support for NAND Flash chips on the ST Microelectronics
  473. Flexible Static Memory Controller (FSMC)
  474. config MTD_NAND_XWAY
  475. tristate "Support for NAND on Lantiq XWAY SoC"
  476. depends on LANTIQ && SOC_TYPE_XWAY
  477. select MTD_NAND_PLATFORM
  478. help
  479. Enables support for NAND Flash chips on Lantiq XWAY SoCs. NAND is attached
  480. to the External Bus Unit (EBU).
  481. endif # MTD_NAND