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  1. #
  2. # Serial device configuration
  3. #
  4. # $Id: Kconfig,v 1.11 2004/03/11 18:08:04 lethal Exp $
  5. #
  6. menu "Serial drivers"
  7. #
  8. # The new 8250/16550 serial drivers
  9. config SERIAL_8250
  10. tristate "8250/16550 and compatible serial support"
  11. depends on (BROKEN || !SPARC)
  12. select SERIAL_CORE
  13. ---help---
  14. This selects whether you want to include the driver for the standard
  15. serial ports. The standard answer is Y. People who might say N
  16. here are those that are setting up dedicated Ethernet WWW/FTP
  17. servers, or users that have one of the various bus mice instead of a
  18. serial mouse and don't intend to use their machine's standard serial
  19. port for anything. (Note that the Cyclades and Stallion multi
  20. serial port drivers do not need this driver built in for them to
  21. work.)
  22. To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
  23. module will be called 8250.
  24. [WARNING: Do not compile this driver as a module if you are using
  25. non-standard serial ports, since the configuration information will
  26. be lost when the driver is unloaded. This limitation may be lifted
  27. in the future.]
  28. BTW1: If you have a mouseman serial mouse which is not recognized by
  29. the X window system, try running gpm first.
  30. BTW2: If you intend to use a software modem (also called Winmodem)
  31. under Linux, forget it. These modems are crippled and require
  32. proprietary drivers which are only available under Windows.
  33. Most people will say Y or M here, so that they can use serial mice,
  34. modems and similar devices connecting to the standard serial ports.
  35. config SERIAL_8250_CONSOLE
  36. bool "Console on 8250/16550 and compatible serial port"
  37. depends on SERIAL_8250=y
  38. select SERIAL_CORE_CONSOLE
  39. ---help---
  40. If you say Y here, it will be possible to use a serial port as the
  41. system console (the system console is the device which receives all
  42. kernel messages and warnings and which allows logins in single user
  43. mode). This could be useful if some terminal or printer is connected
  44. to that serial port.
  45. Even if you say Y here, the currently visible virtual console
  46. (/dev/tty0) will still be used as the system console by default, but
  47. you can alter that using a kernel command line option such as
  48. "console=ttyS1". (Try "man bootparam" or see the documentation of
  49. your boot loader (grub or lilo or loadlin) about how to pass options
  50. to the kernel at boot time.)
  51. If you don't have a VGA card installed and you say Y here, the
  52. kernel will automatically use the first serial line, /dev/ttyS0, as
  53. system console.
  54. If unsure, say N.
  55. config SERIAL_8250_CS
  56. tristate "8250/16550 PCMCIA device support"
  57. depends on PCMCIA && SERIAL_8250
  58. ---help---
  59. Say Y here to enable support for 16-bit PCMCIA serial devices,
  60. including serial port cards, modems, and the modem functions of
  61. multi-function Ethernet/modem cards. (PCMCIA- or PC-cards are
  62. credit-card size devices often used with laptops.)
  63. To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
  64. module will be called serial_cs.
  65. If unsure, say N.
  66. config SERIAL_8250_NR_UARTS
  67. int "Maximum number of 8250/16550 serial ports"
  68. depends on SERIAL_8250
  69. default "4"
  70. help
  71. Set this to the number of serial ports you want the driver
  72. to support. This includes any ports discovered via ACPI or
  73. PCI enumeration and any ports that may be added at run-time
  74. via hot-plug, or any ISA multi-port serial cards.
  75. config SERIAL_8250_RUNTIME_UARTS
  76. int "Number of 8250/16550 serial ports to register at runtime"
  77. depends on SERIAL_8250
  78. range 0 SERIAL_8250_NR_UARTS
  79. default "4"
  80. help
  81. Set this to the maximum number of serial ports you want
  82. the kernel to register at boot time. This can be overriden
  83. with the module parameter "nr_uarts", or boot-time parameter
  84. 8250.nr_uarts
  85. config SERIAL_8250_EXTENDED
  86. bool "Extended 8250/16550 serial driver options"
  87. depends on SERIAL_8250
  88. help
  89. If you wish to use any non-standard features of the standard "dumb"
  90. driver, say Y here. This includes HUB6 support, shared serial
  91. interrupts, special multiport support, support for more than the
  92. four COM 1/2/3/4 boards, etc.
  93. Note that the answer to this question won't directly affect the
  94. kernel: saying N will just cause the configurator to skip all
  95. the questions about serial driver options. If unsure, say N.
  96. config SERIAL_8250_MANY_PORTS
  97. bool "Support more than 4 legacy serial ports"
  98. depends on SERIAL_8250_EXTENDED && !IA64
  99. help
  100. Say Y here if you have dumb serial boards other than the four
  101. standard COM 1/2/3/4 ports. This may happen if you have an AST
  102. FourPort, Accent Async, Boca (read the Boca mini-HOWTO, available
  103. from <http://www.tldp.org/docs.html#howto>), or other custom
  104. serial port hardware which acts similar to standard serial port
  105. hardware. If you only use the standard COM 1/2/3/4 ports, you can
  106. say N here to save some memory. You can also say Y if you have an
  107. "intelligent" multiport card such as Cyclades, Digiboards, etc.
  108. config SERIAL_8250_SHARE_IRQ
  109. bool "Support for sharing serial interrupts"
  110. depends on SERIAL_8250_EXTENDED
  111. help
  112. Some serial boards have hardware support which allows multiple dumb
  113. serial ports on the same board to share a single IRQ. To enable
  114. support for this in the serial driver, say Y here.
  115. config SERIAL_8250_DETECT_IRQ
  116. bool "Autodetect IRQ on standard ports (unsafe)"
  117. depends on SERIAL_8250_EXTENDED
  118. help
  119. Say Y here if you want the kernel to try to guess which IRQ
  120. to use for your serial port.
  121. This is considered unsafe; it is far better to configure the IRQ in
  122. a boot script using the setserial command.
  123. If unsure, say N.
  124. config SERIAL_8250_RSA
  125. bool "Support RSA serial ports"
  126. depends on SERIAL_8250_EXTENDED
  127. help
  128. ::: To be written :::
  129. #
  130. # Multi-port serial cards
  131. #
  132. config SERIAL_8250_FOURPORT
  133. tristate "Support Fourport cards"
  134. depends on SERIAL_8250 != n && ISA && SERIAL_8250_MANY_PORTS
  135. help
  136. Say Y here if you have an AST FourPort serial board.
  137. To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the module
  138. will be called 8250_fourport.
  139. config SERIAL_8250_ACCENT
  140. tristate "Support Accent cards"
  141. depends on SERIAL_8250 != n && ISA && SERIAL_8250_MANY_PORTS
  142. help
  143. Say Y here if you have an Accent Async serial board.
  144. To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the module
  145. will be called 8250_accent.
  146. config SERIAL_8250_BOCA
  147. tristate "Support Boca cards"
  148. depends on SERIAL_8250 != n && ISA && SERIAL_8250_MANY_PORTS
  149. help
  150. Say Y here if you have a Boca serial board. Please read the Boca
  151. mini-HOWTO, avaialble from <http://www.tldp.org/docs.html#howto>
  152. To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the module
  153. will be called 8250_boca.
  154. config SERIAL_8250_HUB6
  155. tristate "Support Hub6 cards"
  156. depends on SERIAL_8250 != n && ISA && SERIAL_8250_MANY_PORTS
  157. help
  158. Say Y here if you have a HUB6 serial board.
  159. To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the module
  160. will be called 8250_hub6.
  161. config SERIAL_8250_MCA
  162. tristate "Support 8250-type ports on MCA buses"
  163. depends on SERIAL_8250 != n && MCA
  164. help
  165. Say Y here if you have a MCA serial ports.
  166. To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the module
  167. will be called 8250_mca.
  168. config SERIAL_8250_ACORN
  169. tristate "Acorn expansion card serial port support"
  170. depends on ARCH_ACORN && SERIAL_8250
  171. help
  172. If you have an Atomwide Serial card or Serial Port card for an Acorn
  173. system, say Y to this option. The driver can handle 1, 2, or 3 port
  174. cards. If unsure, say N.
  175. config SERIAL_8250_AU1X00
  176. bool "AU1X00 serial port support"
  177. depends on SERIAL_8250 != n && SOC_AU1X00
  178. help
  179. If you have an Au1x00 board and want to use the serial port, say Y
  180. to this option. The driver can handle 1 or 2 serial ports.
  181. If unsure, say N.
  182. comment "Non-8250 serial port support"
  183. config SERIAL_AMBA_PL010
  184. tristate "ARM AMBA PL010 serial port support"
  185. depends on ARM_AMBA && (BROKEN || !ARCH_VERSATILE)
  186. select SERIAL_CORE
  187. help
  188. This selects the ARM(R) AMBA(R) PrimeCell PL010 UART. If you have
  189. an Integrator/AP or Integrator/PP2 platform, say Y or M here.
  190. If unsure, say N.
  191. config SERIAL_AMBA_PL010_CONSOLE
  192. bool "Support for console on AMBA serial port"
  193. depends on SERIAL_AMBA_PL010=y
  194. select SERIAL_CORE_CONSOLE
  195. ---help---
  196. Say Y here if you wish to use an AMBA PrimeCell UART as the system
  197. console (the system console is the device which receives all kernel
  198. messages and warnings and which allows logins in single user mode).
  199. Even if you say Y here, the currently visible framebuffer console
  200. (/dev/tty0) will still be used as the system console by default, but
  201. you can alter that using a kernel command line option such as
  202. "console=ttyAM0". (Try "man bootparam" or see the documentation of
  203. your boot loader (lilo or loadlin) about how to pass options to the
  204. kernel at boot time.)
  205. config SERIAL_AMBA_PL011
  206. tristate "ARM AMBA PL011 serial port support"
  207. depends on ARM_AMBA
  208. select SERIAL_CORE
  209. help
  210. This selects the ARM(R) AMBA(R) PrimeCell PL011 UART. If you have
  211. an Integrator/PP2, Integrator/CP or Versatile platform, say Y or M
  212. here.
  213. If unsure, say N.
  214. config SERIAL_AMBA_PL011_CONSOLE
  215. bool "Support for console on AMBA serial port"
  216. depends on SERIAL_AMBA_PL011=y
  217. select SERIAL_CORE_CONSOLE
  218. ---help---
  219. Say Y here if you wish to use an AMBA PrimeCell UART as the system
  220. console (the system console is the device which receives all kernel
  221. messages and warnings and which allows logins in single user mode).
  222. Even if you say Y here, the currently visible framebuffer console
  223. (/dev/tty0) will still be used as the system console by default, but
  224. you can alter that using a kernel command line option such as
  225. "console=ttyAM0". (Try "man bootparam" or see the documentation of
  226. your boot loader (lilo or loadlin) about how to pass options to the
  227. kernel at boot time.)
  228. config SERIAL_AT91
  229. bool "AT91RM9200 serial port support"
  230. depends on ARM && ARCH_AT91RM9200
  231. select SERIAL_CORE
  232. help
  233. This enables the driver for the on-chip UARTs of the AT91RM9200
  234. processor.
  235. config SERIAL_AT91_CONSOLE
  236. bool "Support for console on AT91RM9200 serial port"
  237. depends on SERIAL_AT91=y
  238. select SERIAL_CORE_CONSOLE
  239. help
  240. Say Y here if you wish to use a UART on the AT91RM9200 as the system
  241. console (the system console is the device which receives all kernel
  242. messages and warnings and which allows logins in single user mode).
  243. config SERIAL_AT91_TTYAT
  244. bool "Install as device ttyAT0-4 instead of ttyS0-4"
  245. depends on SERIAL_AT91=y
  246. help
  247. Say Y here if you wish to have the five internal AT91RM9200 UARTs
  248. appear as /dev/ttyAT0-4 (major 204, minor 154-158) instead of the
  249. normal /dev/ttyS0-4 (major 4, minor 64-68). This is necessary if
  250. you also want other UARTs, such as external 8250/16C550 compatible
  251. UARTs.
  252. The ttySn nodes are legally reserved for the 8250 serial driver
  253. but are often misused by other serial drivers.
  254. To use this, you should create suitable ttyATn device nodes in
  255. /dev/, and pass "console=ttyATn" to the kernel.
  256. Say Y if you have an external 8250/16C550 UART. If unsure, say N.
  257. config SERIAL_CLPS711X
  258. tristate "CLPS711X serial port support"
  259. depends on ARM && ARCH_CLPS711X
  260. select SERIAL_CORE
  261. help
  262. ::: To be written :::
  263. config SERIAL_CLPS711X_CONSOLE
  264. bool "Support for console on CLPS711X serial port"
  265. depends on SERIAL_CLPS711X=y
  266. select SERIAL_CORE_CONSOLE
  267. help
  268. Even if you say Y here, the currently visible virtual console
  269. (/dev/tty0) will still be used as the system console by default, but
  270. you can alter that using a kernel command line option such as
  271. "console=ttyCL1". (Try "man bootparam" or see the documentation of
  272. your boot loader (lilo or loadlin) about how to pass options to the
  273. kernel at boot time.)
  274. config SERIAL_S3C2410
  275. tristate "Samsung S3C2410 Serial port support"
  276. depends on ARM && ARCH_S3C2410
  277. select SERIAL_CORE
  278. help
  279. Support for the on-chip UARTs on the Samsung S3C2410X CPU,
  280. providing /dev/ttySAC0, 1 and 2 (note, some machines may not
  281. provide all of these ports, depending on how the serial port
  282. pins are configured.
  283. config SERIAL_S3C2410_CONSOLE
  284. bool "Support for console on S3C2410 serial port"
  285. depends on SERIAL_S3C2410=y
  286. select SERIAL_CORE_CONSOLE
  287. help
  288. Allow selection of the S3C2410 on-board serial ports for use as
  289. an virtual console.
  290. Even if you say Y here, the currently visible virtual console
  291. (/dev/tty0) will still be used as the system console by default, but
  292. you can alter that using a kernel command line option such as
  293. "console=ttySACx". (Try "man bootparam" or see the documentation of
  294. your boot loader about how to pass options to the kernel at
  295. boot time.)
  296. config SERIAL_DZ
  297. bool "DECstation DZ serial driver"
  298. depends on MACH_DECSTATION && 32BIT
  299. select SERIAL_CORE
  300. help
  301. DZ11-family serial controllers for VAXstations, including the
  302. DC7085, M7814, and M7819.
  303. config SERIAL_DZ_CONSOLE
  304. bool "Support console on DECstation DZ serial driver"
  305. depends on SERIAL_DZ=y
  306. select SERIAL_CORE_CONSOLE
  307. help
  308. If you say Y here, it will be possible to use a serial port as the
  309. system console (the system console is the device which receives all
  310. kernel messages and warnings and which allows logins in single user
  311. mode). Note that the firmware uses ttyS0 as the serial console on
  312. the Maxine and ttyS2 on the others.
  313. If unsure, say Y.
  314. config SERIAL_21285
  315. tristate "DC21285 serial port support"
  316. depends on ARM && FOOTBRIDGE
  317. select SERIAL_CORE
  318. help
  319. If you have a machine based on a 21285 (Footbridge) StrongARM(R)/
  320. PCI bridge you can enable its onboard serial port by enabling this
  321. option.
  322. config SERIAL_21285_CONSOLE
  323. bool "Console on DC21285 serial port"
  324. depends on SERIAL_21285=y
  325. select SERIAL_CORE_CONSOLE
  326. help
  327. If you have enabled the serial port on the 21285 footbridge you can
  328. make it the console by answering Y to this option.
  329. Even if you say Y here, the currently visible virtual console
  330. (/dev/tty0) will still be used as the system console by default, but
  331. you can alter that using a kernel command line option such as
  332. "console=ttyFB". (Try "man bootparam" or see the documentation of
  333. your boot loader (lilo or loadlin) about how to pass options to the
  334. kernel at boot time.)
  335. config SERIAL_MPSC
  336. bool "Marvell MPSC serial port support"
  337. depends on PPC32 && MV64X60
  338. select SERIAL_CORE
  339. help
  340. Say Y here if you want to use the Marvell MPSC serial controller.
  341. config SERIAL_MPSC_CONSOLE
  342. bool "Support for console on Marvell MPSC serial port"
  343. depends on SERIAL_MPSC
  344. select SERIAL_CORE_CONSOLE
  345. help
  346. Say Y here if you want to support a serial console on a Marvell MPSC.
  347. config SERIAL_PXA
  348. bool "PXA serial port support"
  349. depends on ARM && ARCH_PXA
  350. select SERIAL_CORE
  351. help
  352. If you have a machine based on an Intel XScale PXA2xx CPU you
  353. can enable its onboard serial ports by enabling this option.
  354. config SERIAL_PXA_CONSOLE
  355. bool "Console on PXA serial port"
  356. depends on SERIAL_PXA
  357. select SERIAL_CORE_CONSOLE
  358. help
  359. If you have enabled the serial port on the Intel XScale PXA
  360. CPU you can make it the console by answering Y to this option.
  361. Even if you say Y here, the currently visible virtual console
  362. (/dev/tty0) will still be used as the system console by default, but
  363. you can alter that using a kernel command line option such as
  364. "console=ttySA0". (Try "man bootparam" or see the documentation of
  365. your boot loader (lilo or loadlin) about how to pass options to the
  366. kernel at boot time.)
  367. config SERIAL_SA1100
  368. bool "SA1100 serial port support"
  369. depends on ARM && ARCH_SA1100
  370. select SERIAL_CORE
  371. help
  372. If you have a machine based on a SA1100/SA1110 StrongARM(R) CPU you
  373. can enable its onboard serial port by enabling this option.
  374. Please read <file:Documentation/arm/SA1100/serial_UART> for further
  375. info.
  376. config SERIAL_SA1100_CONSOLE
  377. bool "Console on SA1100 serial port"
  378. depends on SERIAL_SA1100
  379. select SERIAL_CORE_CONSOLE
  380. help
  381. If you have enabled the serial port on the SA1100/SA1110 StrongARM
  382. CPU you can make it the console by answering Y to this option.
  383. Even if you say Y here, the currently visible virtual console
  384. (/dev/tty0) will still be used as the system console by default, but
  385. you can alter that using a kernel command line option such as
  386. "console=ttySA0". (Try "man bootparam" or see the documentation of
  387. your boot loader (lilo or loadlin) about how to pass options to the
  388. kernel at boot time.)
  389. config SERIAL_IMX
  390. bool "IMX serial port support"
  391. depends on ARM && ARCH_IMX
  392. select SERIAL_CORE
  393. help
  394. If you have a machine based on a Motorola IMX CPU you
  395. can enable its onboard serial port by enabling this option.
  396. config SERIAL_IMX_CONSOLE
  397. bool "Console on IMX serial port"
  398. depends on SERIAL_IMX
  399. select SERIAL_CORE_CONSOLE
  400. help
  401. If you have enabled the serial port on the Motorola IMX
  402. CPU you can make it the console by answering Y to this option.
  403. Even if you say Y here, the currently visible virtual console
  404. (/dev/tty0) will still be used as the system console by default, but
  405. you can alter that using a kernel command line option such as
  406. "console=ttySA0". (Try "man bootparam" or see the documentation of
  407. your boot loader (lilo or loadlin) about how to pass options to the
  408. kernel at boot time.)
  409. config SERIAL_SUNCORE
  410. bool
  411. depends on SPARC
  412. select SERIAL_CORE
  413. select SERIAL_CORE_CONSOLE
  414. default y
  415. config SERIAL_SUNZILOG
  416. tristate "Sun Zilog8530 serial support"
  417. depends on SPARC
  418. help
  419. This driver supports the Zilog8530 serial ports found on many Sparc
  420. systems. Say Y or M if you want to be able to these serial ports.
  421. config SERIAL_SUNZILOG_CONSOLE
  422. bool "Console on Sun Zilog8530 serial port"
  423. depends on SERIAL_SUNZILOG=y
  424. help
  425. If you would like to be able to use the Zilog8530 serial port
  426. on your Sparc system as the console, you can do so by answering
  427. Y to this option.
  428. config SERIAL_SUNSU
  429. tristate "Sun SU serial support"
  430. depends on SPARC && PCI
  431. help
  432. This driver supports the 8250 serial ports that run the keyboard and
  433. mouse on (PCI) UltraSPARC systems. Say Y or M if you want to be able
  434. to these serial ports.
  435. config SERIAL_SUNSU_CONSOLE
  436. bool "Console on Sun SU serial port"
  437. depends on SERIAL_SUNSU=y
  438. help
  439. If you would like to be able to use the SU serial port
  440. on your Sparc system as the console, you can do so by answering
  441. Y to this option.
  442. config SERIAL_MUX
  443. tristate "Serial MUX support"
  444. depends on GSC
  445. select SERIAL_CORE
  446. default y
  447. ---help---
  448. Saying Y here will enable the hardware MUX serial driver for
  449. the Nova and K class systems. The hardware MUX is not 8250/16550
  450. compatible therefore the /dev/ttyB0 device is shared between the
  451. Serial MUX and the PDC software console. The following steps
  452. need to be completed to use the Serial MUX:
  453. 1. create the device entry (mknod /dev/ttyB0 c 11 0)
  454. 2. Edit the /etc/inittab to start a getty listening on /dev/ttyB0
  455. 3. Add device ttyB0 to /etc/securetty (if you want to log on as
  456. root on this console.)
  457. 4. Change the kernel command console parameter to: console=ttyB0
  458. config SERIAL_MUX_CONSOLE
  459. bool "Support for console on serial MUX"
  460. depends on SERIAL_MUX
  461. select SERIAL_CORE_CONSOLE
  462. default y
  463. config PDC_CONSOLE
  464. bool "PDC software console support"
  465. depends on PARISC && !SERIAL_MUX && VT
  466. default n
  467. help
  468. Saying Y here will enable the software based PDC console to be
  469. used as the system console. This is useful for machines in
  470. which the hardware based console has not been written yet. The
  471. following steps must be competed to use the PDC console:
  472. 1. create the device entry (mknod /dev/ttyB0 c 11 0)
  473. 2. Edit the /etc/inittab to start a getty listening on /dev/ttyB0
  474. 3. Add device ttyB0 to /etc/securetty (if you want to log on as
  475. root on this console.)
  476. 4. Change the kernel command console parameter to: console=ttyB0
  477. config SERIAL_SUNSAB
  478. tristate "Sun Siemens SAB82532 serial support"
  479. depends on SPARC && PCI
  480. help
  481. This driver supports the Siemens SAB82532 DUSCC serial ports on newer
  482. (PCI) UltraSPARC systems. Say Y or M if you want to be able to these
  483. serial ports.
  484. config SERIAL_SUNSAB_CONSOLE
  485. bool "Console on Sun Siemens SAB82532 serial port"
  486. depends on SERIAL_SUNSAB=y
  487. help
  488. If you would like to be able to use the SAB82532 serial port
  489. on your Sparc system as the console, you can do so by answering
  490. Y to this option.
  491. config SERIAL_SUNHV
  492. bool "Sun4v Hypervisor Console support"
  493. depends on SPARC64
  494. help
  495. This driver supports the console device found on SUN4V Sparc
  496. systems. Say Y if you want to be able to use this device.
  497. config SERIAL_IP22_ZILOG
  498. tristate "IP22 Zilog8530 serial support"
  499. depends on SGI_IP22
  500. select SERIAL_CORE
  501. help
  502. This driver supports the Zilog8530 serial ports found on SGI IP22
  503. systems. Say Y or M if you want to be able to these serial ports.
  504. config SERIAL_IP22_ZILOG_CONSOLE
  505. bool "Console on IP22 Zilog8530 serial port"
  506. depends on SERIAL_IP22_ZILOG=y
  507. select SERIAL_CORE_CONSOLE
  508. config V850E_UART
  509. bool "NEC V850E on-chip UART support"
  510. depends on V850E_MA1 || V850E_ME2 || V850E_TEG || V850E2_ANNA || V850E_AS85EP1
  511. select SERIAL_CORE
  512. default y
  513. config V850E_UARTB
  514. bool
  515. depends V850E_UART && V850E_ME2
  516. default y
  517. config V850E_UART_CONSOLE
  518. bool "Use NEC V850E on-chip UART for console"
  519. depends on V850E_UART
  520. select SERIAL_CORE_CONSOLE
  521. config SERIAL_SH_SCI
  522. tristate "SH SCI(F) serial port support"
  523. depends on SUPERH || H8300
  524. select SERIAL_CORE
  525. config SERIAL_SH_SCI_CONSOLE
  526. bool "Support for console on SH SCI(F)"
  527. depends on SERIAL_SH_SCI=y
  528. select SERIAL_CORE_CONSOLE
  529. config SERIAL_CORE
  530. tristate
  531. config SERIAL_CORE_CONSOLE
  532. bool
  533. config SERIAL_68328
  534. bool "68328 serial support"
  535. depends on M68328 || M68EZ328 || M68VZ328
  536. help
  537. This driver supports the built-in serial port of the Motorola 68328
  538. (standard, EZ and VZ varities).
  539. config SERIAL_68328_RTS_CTS
  540. bool "Support RTS/CTS on 68328 serial port"
  541. depends on SERIAL_68328
  542. config SERIAL_COLDFIRE
  543. bool "ColdFire serial support"
  544. depends on COLDFIRE
  545. help
  546. This driver supports the built-in serial ports of the Motorola ColdFire
  547. family of CPUs.
  548. config SERIAL_68360_SMC
  549. bool "68360 SMC uart support"
  550. depends on M68360
  551. help
  552. This driver supports the SMC serial ports of the Motorola 68360 CPU.
  553. config SERIAL_68360_SCC
  554. bool "68360 SCC uart support"
  555. depends on M68360
  556. help
  557. This driver supports the SCC serial ports of the Motorola 68360 CPU.
  558. config SERIAL_68360
  559. bool
  560. depends on SERIAL_68360_SMC || SERIAL_68360_SCC
  561. default y
  562. config SERIAL_PMACZILOG
  563. tristate "PowerMac z85c30 ESCC support"
  564. depends on PPC_OF && PPC_PMAC
  565. select SERIAL_CORE
  566. help
  567. This driver supports the Zilog z85C30 serial ports found on
  568. PowerMac machines.
  569. Say Y or M if you want to be able to these serial ports.
  570. config SERIAL_PMACZILOG_CONSOLE
  571. bool "Console on PowerMac z85c30 serial port"
  572. depends on SERIAL_PMACZILOG=y
  573. select SERIAL_CORE_CONSOLE
  574. help
  575. If you would like to be able to use the z85c30 serial port
  576. on your PowerMac as the console, you can do so by answering
  577. Y to this option.
  578. config SERIAL_LH7A40X
  579. tristate "Sharp LH7A40X embedded UART support"
  580. depends on ARM && ARCH_LH7A40X
  581. select SERIAL_CORE
  582. help
  583. This enables support for the three on-board UARTs of the
  584. Sharp LH7A40X series CPUs. Choose Y or M.
  585. config SERIAL_LH7A40X_CONSOLE
  586. bool "Support for console on Sharp LH7A40X serial port"
  587. depends on SERIAL_LH7A40X=y
  588. select SERIAL_CORE_CONSOLE
  589. help
  590. Say Y here if you wish to use one of the serial ports as the
  591. system console--the system console is the device which
  592. receives all kernel messages and warnings and which allows
  593. logins in single user mode.
  594. Even if you say Y here, the currently visible framebuffer console
  595. (/dev/tty0) will still be used as the default system console, but
  596. you can alter that using a kernel command line, for example
  597. "console=ttyAM1".
  598. config SERIAL_CPM
  599. tristate "CPM SCC/SMC serial port support"
  600. depends on CPM2 || 8xx
  601. select SERIAL_CORE
  602. help
  603. This driver supports the SCC and SMC serial ports on Motorola
  604. embedded PowerPC that contain a CPM1 (8xx) or CPM2 (8xxx)
  605. config SERIAL_CPM_CONSOLE
  606. bool "Support for console on CPM SCC/SMC serial port"
  607. depends on SERIAL_CPM=y
  608. select SERIAL_CORE_CONSOLE
  609. help
  610. Say Y here if you wish to use a SCC or SMC CPM UART as the system
  611. console (the system console is the device which receives all kernel
  612. messages and warnings and which allows logins in single user mode).
  613. Even if you say Y here, the currently visible framebuffer console
  614. (/dev/tty0) will still be used as the system console by default, but
  615. you can alter that using a kernel command line option such as
  616. "console=ttyCPM0". (Try "man bootparam" or see the documentation of
  617. your boot loader (lilo or loadlin) about how to pass options to the
  618. kernel at boot time.)
  619. config SERIAL_CPM_SCC1
  620. bool "Support for SCC1 serial port"
  621. depends on SERIAL_CPM=y
  622. help
  623. Select the is option to use SCC1 as a serial port
  624. config SERIAL_CPM_SCC2
  625. bool "Support for SCC2 serial port"
  626. depends on SERIAL_CPM=y
  627. help
  628. Select the is option to use SCC2 as a serial port
  629. config SERIAL_CPM_SCC3
  630. bool "Support for SCC3 serial port"
  631. depends on SERIAL_CPM=y
  632. help
  633. Select the is option to use SCC3 as a serial port
  634. config SERIAL_CPM_SCC4
  635. bool "Support for SCC4 serial port"
  636. depends on SERIAL_CPM=y
  637. help
  638. Select the is option to use SCC4 as a serial port
  639. config SERIAL_CPM_SMC1
  640. bool "Support for SMC1 serial port"
  641. depends on SERIAL_CPM=y
  642. help
  643. Select the is option to use SMC1 as a serial port
  644. config SERIAL_CPM_SMC2
  645. bool "Support for SMC2 serial port"
  646. depends on SERIAL_CPM=y
  647. help
  648. Select the is option to use SMC2 as a serial port
  649. config SERIAL_SGI_L1_CONSOLE
  650. bool "SGI Altix L1 serial console support"
  651. depends on IA64_GENERIC || IA64_SGI_SN2
  652. select SERIAL_CORE
  653. select SERIAL_CORE_CONSOLE
  654. help
  655. If you have an SGI Altix and you would like to use the system
  656. controller serial port as your console (you want this!),
  657. say Y. Otherwise, say N.
  658. config SERIAL_MPC52xx
  659. tristate "Freescale MPC52xx family PSC serial support"
  660. depends on PPC_MPC52xx
  661. select SERIAL_CORE
  662. help
  663. This drivers support the MPC52xx PSC serial ports. If you would
  664. like to use them, you must answer Y or M to this option. Not that
  665. for use as console, it must be included in kernel and not as a
  666. module.
  667. config SERIAL_MPC52xx_CONSOLE
  668. bool "Console on a Freescale MPC52xx family PSC serial port"
  669. depends on SERIAL_MPC52xx=y
  670. select SERIAL_CORE_CONSOLE
  671. help
  672. Select this options if you'd like to use one of the PSC serial port
  673. of the Freescale MPC52xx family as a console.
  674. config SERIAL_MPC52xx_CONSOLE_BAUD
  675. int "Freescale MPC52xx family PSC serial port baud"
  676. depends on SERIAL_MPC52xx_CONSOLE=y
  677. default "9600"
  678. help
  679. Select the MPC52xx console baud rate.
  680. This value is only used if the bootloader doesn't pass in the
  681. console baudrate
  682. config SERIAL_ICOM
  683. tristate "IBM Multiport Serial Adapter"
  684. depends on PCI && (PPC_ISERIES || PPC_PSERIES)
  685. select SERIAL_CORE
  686. select FW_LOADER
  687. help
  688. This driver is for a family of multiport serial adapters
  689. including 2 port RVX, 2 port internal modem, 4 port internal
  690. modem and a split 1 port RVX and 1 port internal modem.
  691. This driver can also be built as a module. If so, the module
  692. will be called icom.
  693. config SERIAL_M32R_SIO
  694. bool "M32R SIO I/F"
  695. depends on M32R
  696. default y
  697. select SERIAL_CORE
  698. help
  699. Say Y here if you want to use the M32R serial controller.
  700. config SERIAL_M32R_SIO_CONSOLE
  701. bool "use SIO console"
  702. depends on SERIAL_M32R_SIO=y
  703. select SERIAL_CORE_CONSOLE
  704. help
  705. Say Y here if you want to support a serial console.
  706. If you use an M3T-M32700UT or an OPSPUT platform,
  707. please say also y for SERIAL_M32R_PLDSIO.
  708. config SERIAL_M32R_PLDSIO
  709. bool "M32R SIO I/F on a PLD"
  710. depends on SERIAL_M32R_SIO=y && (PLAT_OPSPUT || PLAT_USRV || PLAT_M32700UT)
  711. default n
  712. help
  713. Say Y here if you want to use the M32R serial controller
  714. on a PLD (Programmable Logic Device).
  715. If you use an M3T-M32700UT or an OPSPUT platform,
  716. please say Y.
  717. config SERIAL_TXX9
  718. bool "TMPTX39XX/49XX SIO support"
  719. depends HAS_TXX9_SERIAL
  720. select SERIAL_CORE
  721. default y
  722. config HAS_TXX9_SERIAL
  723. bool
  724. config SERIAL_TXX9_CONSOLE
  725. bool "TMPTX39XX/49XX SIO Console support"
  726. depends on SERIAL_TXX9=y
  727. select SERIAL_CORE_CONSOLE
  728. config SERIAL_TXX9_STDSERIAL
  729. bool "TX39XX/49XX SIO act as standard serial"
  730. depends on !SERIAL_8250 && SERIAL_TXX9
  731. config SERIAL_VR41XX
  732. tristate "NEC VR4100 series Serial Interface Unit support"
  733. depends on CPU_VR41XX
  734. select SERIAL_CORE
  735. help
  736. If you have a NEC VR4100 series processor and you want to use
  737. Serial Interface Unit(SIU) or Debug Serial Interface Unit(DSIU)
  738. (not include VR4111/VR4121 DSIU), say Y. Otherwise, say N.
  739. config SERIAL_VR41XX_CONSOLE
  740. bool "Enable NEC VR4100 series Serial Interface Unit console"
  741. depends on SERIAL_VR41XX
  742. select SERIAL_CORE_CONSOLE
  743. help
  744. If you have a NEC VR4100 series processor and you want to use
  745. a console on a serial port, say Y. Otherwise, say N.
  746. config SERIAL_JSM
  747. tristate "Digi International NEO PCI Support"
  748. depends on PCI
  749. select SERIAL_CORE
  750. help
  751. This is a driver for Digi International's Neo series
  752. of cards which provide multiple serial ports. You would need
  753. something like this to connect more than two modems to your Linux
  754. box, for instance in order to become a dial-in server. This driver
  755. supports PCI boards only.
  756. If you have a card like this, say Y here, otherwise say N.
  757. To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
  758. module will be called jsm.
  759. config SERIAL_SGI_IOC4
  760. tristate "SGI IOC4 controller serial support"
  761. depends on (IA64_GENERIC || IA64_SGI_SN2) && SGI_IOC4
  762. select SERIAL_CORE
  763. help
  764. If you have an SGI Altix with an IOC4 based Base IO card
  765. and wish to use the serial ports on this card, say Y.
  766. Otherwise, say N.
  767. config SERIAL_SGI_IOC3
  768. tristate "SGI Altix IOC3 serial support"
  769. depends on (IA64_GENERIC || IA64_SGI_SN2) && SGI_IOC3
  770. select SERIAL_CORE
  771. help
  772. If you have an SGI Altix with an IOC3 serial card,
  773. say Y or M. Otherwise, say N.
  774. endmenu