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  1. #
  2. # X86 Platform Specific Drivers
  3. #
  4. menuconfig X86_PLATFORM_DEVICES
  5. bool "X86 Platform Specific Device Drivers"
  6. default y
  7. depends on X86
  8. ---help---
  9. Say Y here to get to see options for device drivers for various
  10. x86 platforms, including vendor-specific laptop extension drivers.
  11. This option alone does not add any kernel code.
  12. If you say N, all options in this submenu will be skipped and disabled.
  13. if X86_PLATFORM_DEVICES
  14. config ACER_WMI
  15. tristate "Acer WMI Laptop Extras"
  16. depends on ACPI
  17. select LEDS_CLASS
  18. select NEW_LEDS
  19. depends on BACKLIGHT_CLASS_DEVICE
  20. depends on SERIO_I8042
  21. depends on INPUT
  22. depends on RFKILL || RFKILL = n
  23. depends on ACPI_WMI
  24. select INPUT_SPARSEKMAP
  25. ---help---
  26. This is a driver for newer Acer (and Wistron) laptops. It adds
  27. wireless radio and bluetooth control, and on some laptops,
  28. exposes the mail LED and LCD backlight.
  29. For more information about this driver see
  30. <file:Documentation/laptops/acer-wmi.txt>
  31. If you have an ACPI-WMI compatible Acer/ Wistron laptop, say Y or M
  32. here.
  33. config ACERHDF
  34. tristate "Acer Aspire One temperature and fan driver"
  35. depends on THERMAL && THERMAL_HWMON && ACPI
  36. ---help---
  37. This is a driver for Acer Aspire One netbooks. It allows to access
  38. the temperature sensor and to control the fan.
  39. After loading this driver the BIOS is still in control of the fan.
  40. To let the kernel handle the fan, do:
  41. echo -n enabled > /sys/class/thermal/thermal_zone0/mode
  42. For more information about this driver see
  43. <http://piie.net/files/acerhdf_README.txt>
  44. If you have an Acer Aspire One netbook, say Y or M
  45. here.
  46. config ASUS_LAPTOP
  47. tristate "Asus Laptop Extras"
  48. depends on ACPI
  49. depends on !ACPI_ASUS
  50. select LEDS_CLASS
  51. select NEW_LEDS
  52. select BACKLIGHT_CLASS_DEVICE
  53. depends on INPUT
  54. depends on RFKILL || RFKILL = n
  55. select INPUT_SPARSEKMAP
  56. ---help---
  57. This is the new Linux driver for Asus laptops. It may also support some
  58. MEDION, JVC or VICTOR laptops. It makes all the extra buttons generate
  59. standard ACPI events and input events. It also adds
  60. support for video output switching, LCD backlight control, Bluetooth and
  61. Wlan control, and most importantly, allows you to blink those fancy LEDs.
  62. For more information and a userspace daemon for handling the extra
  63. buttons see <http://acpi4asus.sf.net>.
  64. If you have an ACPI-compatible ASUS laptop, say Y or M here.
  65. config DELL_LAPTOP
  66. tristate "Dell Laptop Extras (EXPERIMENTAL)"
  67. depends on X86
  68. depends on DCDBAS
  69. depends on EXPERIMENTAL
  70. depends on BACKLIGHT_CLASS_DEVICE
  71. depends on RFKILL || RFKILL = n
  72. depends on POWER_SUPPLY
  73. depends on SERIO_I8042
  74. default n
  75. ---help---
  76. This driver adds support for rfkill and backlight control to Dell
  77. laptops.
  78. config DELL_WMI
  79. tristate "Dell WMI extras"
  80. depends on ACPI_WMI
  81. depends on INPUT
  82. select INPUT_SPARSEKMAP
  83. ---help---
  84. Say Y here if you want to support WMI-based hotkeys on Dell laptops.
  85. To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the module will
  86. be called dell-wmi.
  87. config DELL_WMI_AIO
  88. tristate "WMI Hotkeys for Dell All-In-One series"
  89. depends on ACPI_WMI
  90. depends on INPUT
  91. select INPUT_SPARSEKMAP
  92. ---help---
  93. Say Y here if you want to support WMI-based hotkeys on Dell
  94. All-In-One machines.
  95. To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the module will
  96. be called dell-wmi.
  97. config FUJITSU_LAPTOP
  98. tristate "Fujitsu Laptop Extras"
  99. depends on ACPI
  100. depends on INPUT
  101. depends on BACKLIGHT_CLASS_DEVICE
  102. depends on LEDS_CLASS || LEDS_CLASS=n
  103. ---help---
  104. This is a driver for laptops built by Fujitsu:
  105. * P2xxx/P5xxx/S6xxx/S7xxx series Lifebooks
  106. * Possibly other Fujitsu laptop models
  107. * Tested with S6410 and S7020
  108. It adds support for LCD brightness control and some hotkeys.
  109. If you have a Fujitsu laptop, say Y or M here.
  110. config FUJITSU_LAPTOP_DEBUG
  111. bool "Verbose debug mode for Fujitsu Laptop Extras"
  112. depends on FUJITSU_LAPTOP
  113. default n
  114. ---help---
  115. Enables extra debug output from the fujitsu extras driver, at the
  116. expense of a slight increase in driver size.
  117. If you are not sure, say N here.
  118. config TC1100_WMI
  119. tristate "HP Compaq TC1100 Tablet WMI Extras (EXPERIMENTAL)"
  120. depends on !X86_64
  121. depends on EXPERIMENTAL
  122. depends on ACPI
  123. depends on ACPI_WMI
  124. ---help---
  125. This is a driver for the WMI extensions (wireless and bluetooth power
  126. control) of the HP Compaq TC1100 tablet.
  127. config HP_ACCEL
  128. tristate "HP laptop accelerometer"
  129. depends on INPUT && ACPI
  130. select SENSORS_LIS3LV02D
  131. select NEW_LEDS
  132. select LEDS_CLASS
  133. help
  134. This driver provides support for the "Mobile Data Protection System 3D"
  135. or "3D DriveGuard" feature of HP laptops. On such systems the driver
  136. should load automatically (via ACPI alias).
  137. Support for a led indicating disk protection will be provided as
  138. hp::hddprotect. For more information on the feature, refer to
  139. Documentation/hwmon/lis3lv02d.
  140. To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the module will
  141. be called hp_accel.
  142. config HP_WMI
  143. tristate "HP WMI extras"
  144. depends on ACPI_WMI
  145. depends on INPUT
  146. depends on RFKILL || RFKILL = n
  147. select INPUT_SPARSEKMAP
  148. help
  149. Say Y here if you want to support WMI-based hotkeys on HP laptops and
  150. to read data from WMI such as docking or ambient light sensor state.
  151. To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the module will
  152. be called hp-wmi.
  153. config MSI_LAPTOP
  154. tristate "MSI Laptop Extras"
  155. depends on ACPI
  156. depends on BACKLIGHT_CLASS_DEVICE
  157. depends on RFKILL
  158. depends on SERIO_I8042
  159. ---help---
  160. This is a driver for laptops built by MSI (MICRO-STAR
  161. INTERNATIONAL):
  162. MSI MegaBook S270 (MS-1013)
  163. Cytron/TCM/Medion/Tchibo MD96100/SAM2000
  164. It adds support for Bluetooth, WLAN and LCD brightness control.
  165. More information about this driver is available at
  166. <http://0pointer.de/lennart/tchibo.html>.
  167. If you have an MSI S270 laptop, say Y or M here.
  168. config PANASONIC_LAPTOP
  169. tristate "Panasonic Laptop Extras"
  170. depends on INPUT && ACPI
  171. depends on BACKLIGHT_CLASS_DEVICE
  172. select INPUT_SPARSEKMAP
  173. ---help---
  174. This driver adds support for access to backlight control and hotkeys
  175. on Panasonic Let's Note laptops.
  176. If you have a Panasonic Let's note laptop (such as the R1(N variant),
  177. R2, R3, R5, T2, W2 and Y2 series), say Y.
  178. config COMPAL_LAPTOP
  179. tristate "Compal Laptop Extras"
  180. depends on ACPI
  181. depends on BACKLIGHT_CLASS_DEVICE
  182. depends on RFKILL
  183. depends on HWMON
  184. depends on POWER_SUPPLY
  185. ---help---
  186. This is a driver for laptops built by Compal:
  187. Compal FL90/IFL90
  188. Compal FL91/IFL91
  189. Compal FL92/JFL92
  190. Compal FT00/IFT00
  191. It adds support for Bluetooth, WLAN and LCD brightness control.
  192. If you have an Compal FL9x/IFL9x/FT00 laptop, say Y or M here.
  193. config SONY_LAPTOP
  194. tristate "Sony Laptop Extras"
  195. depends on ACPI
  196. select BACKLIGHT_CLASS_DEVICE
  197. depends on INPUT
  198. depends on RFKILL
  199. ---help---
  200. This mini-driver drives the SNC and SPIC devices present in the ACPI
  201. BIOS of the Sony Vaio laptops.
  202. It gives access to some extra laptop functionalities like Bluetooth,
  203. screen brightness control, Fn keys and allows powering on/off some
  204. devices.
  205. Read <file:Documentation/laptops/sony-laptop.txt> for more information.
  206. config SONYPI_COMPAT
  207. bool "Sonypi compatibility"
  208. depends on SONY_LAPTOP
  209. ---help---
  210. Build the sonypi driver compatibility code into the sony-laptop driver.
  211. config IDEAPAD_LAPTOP
  212. tristate "Lenovo IdeaPad Laptop Extras"
  213. depends on ACPI
  214. depends on RFKILL && INPUT
  215. select INPUT_SPARSEKMAP
  216. help
  217. This is a driver for the rfkill switches on Lenovo IdeaPad netbooks.
  218. config THINKPAD_ACPI
  219. tristate "ThinkPad ACPI Laptop Extras"
  220. depends on ACPI
  221. depends on INPUT
  222. depends on RFKILL || RFKILL = n
  223. select BACKLIGHT_LCD_SUPPORT
  224. select BACKLIGHT_CLASS_DEVICE
  225. select HWMON
  226. select NVRAM
  227. select NEW_LEDS
  228. select LEDS_CLASS
  229. ---help---
  230. This is a driver for the IBM and Lenovo ThinkPad laptops. It adds
  231. support for Fn-Fx key combinations, Bluetooth control, video
  232. output switching, ThinkLight control, UltraBay eject and more.
  233. For more information about this driver see
  234. <file:Documentation/laptops/thinkpad-acpi.txt> and
  235. <http://ibm-acpi.sf.net/> .
  236. This driver was formerly known as ibm-acpi.
  237. Extra functionality will be available if the rfkill (CONFIG_RFKILL)
  238. and/or ALSA (CONFIG_SND) subsystems are available in the kernel.
  239. Note that if you want ThinkPad-ACPI to be built-in instead of
  240. modular, ALSA and rfkill will also have to be built-in.
  241. If you have an IBM or Lenovo ThinkPad laptop, say Y or M here.
  242. config THINKPAD_ACPI_ALSA_SUPPORT
  243. bool "Console audio control ALSA interface"
  244. depends on THINKPAD_ACPI
  245. depends on SND
  246. depends on SND = y || THINKPAD_ACPI = SND
  247. default y
  248. ---help---
  249. Enables monitoring of the built-in console audio output control
  250. (headphone and speakers), which is operated by the mute and (in
  251. some ThinkPad models) volume hotkeys.
  252. If this option is enabled, ThinkPad-ACPI will export an ALSA card
  253. with a single read-only mixer control, which should be used for
  254. on-screen-display feedback purposes by the Desktop Environment.
  255. Optionally, the driver will also allow software control (the
  256. ALSA mixer will be made read-write). Please refer to the driver
  257. documentation for details.
  258. All IBM models have both volume and mute control. Newer Lenovo
  259. models only have mute control (the volume hotkeys are just normal
  260. keys and volume control is done through the main HDA mixer).
  261. config THINKPAD_ACPI_DEBUGFACILITIES
  262. bool "Maintainer debug facilities"
  263. depends on THINKPAD_ACPI
  264. default n
  265. ---help---
  266. Enables extra stuff in the thinkpad-acpi which is completely useless
  267. for normal use. Read the driver source to find out what it does.
  268. Say N here, unless you were told by a kernel maintainer to do
  269. otherwise.
  270. config THINKPAD_ACPI_DEBUG
  271. bool "Verbose debug mode"
  272. depends on THINKPAD_ACPI
  273. default n
  274. ---help---
  275. Enables extra debugging information, at the expense of a slightly
  276. increase in driver size.
  277. If you are not sure, say N here.
  278. config THINKPAD_ACPI_UNSAFE_LEDS
  279. bool "Allow control of important LEDs (unsafe)"
  280. depends on THINKPAD_ACPI
  281. default n
  282. ---help---
  283. Overriding LED state on ThinkPads can mask important
  284. firmware alerts (like critical battery condition), or misled
  285. the user into damaging the hardware (undocking or ejecting
  286. the bay while buses are still active), etc.
  287. LED control on the ThinkPad is write-only (with very few
  288. exceptions on very ancient models), which makes it
  289. impossible to know beforehand if important information will
  290. be lost when one changes LED state.
  291. Users that know what they are doing can enable this option
  292. and the driver will allow control of every LED, including
  293. the ones on the dock stations.
  294. Never enable this option on a distribution kernel.
  295. Say N here, unless you are building a kernel for your own
  296. use, and need to control the important firmware LEDs.
  297. config THINKPAD_ACPI_VIDEO
  298. bool "Video output control support"
  299. depends on THINKPAD_ACPI
  300. default y
  301. ---help---
  302. Allows the thinkpad_acpi driver to provide an interface to control
  303. the various video output ports.
  304. This feature often won't work well, depending on ThinkPad model,
  305. display state, video output devices in use, whether there is a X
  306. server running, phase of the moon, and the current mood of
  307. Schroedinger's cat. If you can use X.org's RandR to control
  308. your ThinkPad's video output ports instead of this feature,
  309. don't think twice: do it and say N here to save memory and avoid
  310. bad interactions with X.org.
  311. NOTE: access to this feature is limited to processes with the
  312. CAP_SYS_ADMIN capability, to avoid local DoS issues in platforms
  313. where it interacts badly with X.org.
  314. If you are not sure, say Y here but do try to check if you could
  315. be using X.org RandR instead.
  316. config THINKPAD_ACPI_HOTKEY_POLL
  317. bool "Support NVRAM polling for hot keys"
  318. depends on THINKPAD_ACPI
  319. default y
  320. ---help---
  321. Some thinkpad models benefit from NVRAM polling to detect a few of
  322. the hot key press events. If you know your ThinkPad model does not
  323. need to do NVRAM polling to support any of the hot keys you use,
  324. unselecting this option will save about 1kB of memory.
  325. ThinkPads T40 and newer, R52 and newer, and X31 and newer are
  326. unlikely to need NVRAM polling in their latest BIOS versions.
  327. NVRAM polling can detect at most the following keys: ThinkPad/Access
  328. IBM, Zoom, Switch Display (fn+F7), ThinkLight, Volume up/down/mute,
  329. Brightness up/down, Display Expand (fn+F8), Hibernate (fn+F12).
  330. If you are not sure, say Y here. The driver enables polling only if
  331. it is strictly necessary to do so.
  332. config SENSORS_HDAPS
  333. tristate "Thinkpad Hard Drive Active Protection System (hdaps)"
  334. depends on INPUT && X86
  335. select INPUT_POLLDEV
  336. default n
  337. help
  338. This driver provides support for the IBM Hard Drive Active Protection
  339. System (hdaps), which provides an accelerometer and other misc. data.
  340. ThinkPads starting with the R50, T41, and X40 are supported. The
  341. accelerometer data is readable via sysfs.
  342. This driver also provides an absolute input class device, allowing
  343. the laptop to act as a pinball machine-esque joystick.
  344. If your ThinkPad is not recognized by the driver, please update to latest
  345. BIOS. This is especially the case for some R52 ThinkPads.
  346. Say Y here if you have an applicable laptop and want to experience
  347. the awesome power of hdaps.
  348. config INTEL_MENLOW
  349. tristate "Thermal Management driver for Intel menlow platform"
  350. depends on ACPI_THERMAL
  351. select THERMAL
  352. ---help---
  353. ACPI thermal management enhancement driver on
  354. Intel Menlow platform.
  355. If unsure, say N.
  356. config EEEPC_LAPTOP
  357. tristate "Eee PC Hotkey Driver (EXPERIMENTAL)"
  358. depends on ACPI
  359. depends on INPUT
  360. depends on EXPERIMENTAL
  361. depends on RFKILL || RFKILL = n
  362. depends on HOTPLUG_PCI
  363. select BACKLIGHT_CLASS_DEVICE
  364. select HWMON
  365. select LEDS_CLASS
  366. select NEW_LEDS
  367. select INPUT_SPARSEKMAP
  368. ---help---
  369. This driver supports the Fn-Fx keys on Eee PC laptops.
  370. It also gives access to some extra laptop functionalities like
  371. Bluetooth, backlight and allows powering on/off some other
  372. devices.
  373. If you have an Eee PC laptop, say Y or M here. If this driver
  374. doesn't work on your Eee PC, try eeepc-wmi instead.
  375. config ASUS_WMI
  376. tristate "ASUS WMI Driver (EXPERIMENTAL)"
  377. depends on ACPI_WMI
  378. depends on INPUT
  379. depends on HWMON
  380. depends on EXPERIMENTAL
  381. depends on BACKLIGHT_CLASS_DEVICE
  382. depends on RFKILL || RFKILL = n
  383. depends on HOTPLUG_PCI
  384. select INPUT_SPARSEKMAP
  385. select LEDS_CLASS
  386. select NEW_LEDS
  387. ---help---
  388. Say Y here if you have a WMI aware Asus laptop (like Eee PCs or new
  389. Asus Notebooks).
  390. To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the module will
  391. be called asus-wmi.
  392. config ASUS_NB_WMI
  393. tristate "Asus Notebook WMI Driver (EXPERIMENTAL)"
  394. depends on ASUS_WMI
  395. ---help---
  396. This is a driver for newer Asus notebooks. It adds extra features
  397. like wireless radio and bluetooth control, leds, hotkeys, backlight...
  398. For more informations, see
  399. <file:Documentation/ABI/testing/sysfs-platform-asus-wmi>
  400. If you have an ACPI-WMI compatible Asus Notebook, say Y or M
  401. here.
  402. config EEEPC_WMI
  403. tristate "Eee PC WMI Driver (EXPERIMENTAL)"
  404. depends on ASUS_WMI
  405. ---help---
  406. This is a driver for newer Eee PC laptops. It adds extra features
  407. like wireless radio and bluetooth control, leds, hotkeys, backlight...
  408. For more informations, see
  409. <file:Documentation/ABI/testing/sysfs-platform-asus-wmi>
  410. If you have an ACPI-WMI compatible Eee PC laptop (>= 1000), say Y or M
  411. here.
  412. config ACPI_WMI
  413. tristate "WMI"
  414. depends on ACPI
  415. help
  416. This driver adds support for the ACPI-WMI (Windows Management
  417. Instrumentation) mapper device (PNP0C14) found on some systems.
  418. ACPI-WMI is a proprietary extension to ACPI to expose parts of the
  419. ACPI firmware to userspace - this is done through various vendor
  420. defined methods and data blocks in a PNP0C14 device, which are then
  421. made available for userspace to call.
  422. The implementation of this in Linux currently only exposes this to
  423. other kernel space drivers.
  424. This driver is a required dependency to build the firmware specific
  425. drivers needed on many machines, including Acer and HP laptops.
  426. It is safe to enable this driver even if your DSDT doesn't define
  427. any ACPI-WMI devices.
  428. config MSI_WMI
  429. tristate "MSI WMI extras"
  430. depends on ACPI_WMI
  431. depends on INPUT
  432. depends on BACKLIGHT_CLASS_DEVICE
  433. select INPUT_SPARSEKMAP
  434. help
  435. Say Y here if you want to support WMI-based hotkeys on MSI laptops.
  436. To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the module will
  437. be called msi-wmi.
  438. config ACPI_ASUS
  439. tristate "ASUS/Medion Laptop Extras (DEPRECATED)"
  440. depends on ACPI
  441. select BACKLIGHT_CLASS_DEVICE
  442. ---help---
  443. This driver provides support for extra features of ACPI-compatible
  444. ASUS laptops. As some of Medion laptops are made by ASUS, it may also
  445. support some Medion laptops (such as 9675 for example). It makes all
  446. the extra buttons generate standard ACPI events that go through
  447. /proc/acpi/events, and (on some models) adds support for changing the
  448. display brightness and output, switching the LCD backlight on and off,
  449. and most importantly, allows you to blink those fancy LEDs intended
  450. for reporting mail and wireless status.
  451. Note: display switching code is currently considered EXPERIMENTAL,
  452. toying with these values may even lock your machine.
  453. All settings are changed via /proc/acpi/asus directory entries. Owner
  454. and group for these entries can be set with asus_uid and asus_gid
  455. parameters.
  456. More information and a userspace daemon for handling the extra buttons
  457. at <http://acpi4asus.sf.net>.
  458. If you have an ACPI-compatible ASUS laptop, say Y or M here. This
  459. driver is still under development, so if your laptop is unsupported or
  460. something works not quite as expected, please use the mailing list
  461. available on the above page (acpi4asus-user@lists.sourceforge.net).
  462. NOTE: This driver is deprecated and will probably be removed soon,
  463. use asus-laptop instead.
  464. config TOPSTAR_LAPTOP
  465. tristate "Topstar Laptop Extras"
  466. depends on ACPI
  467. depends on INPUT
  468. select INPUT_SPARSEKMAP
  469. ---help---
  470. This driver adds support for hotkeys found on Topstar laptops.
  471. If you have a Topstar laptop, say Y or M here.
  472. config ACPI_TOSHIBA
  473. tristate "Toshiba Laptop Extras"
  474. depends on ACPI
  475. select LEDS_CLASS
  476. select NEW_LEDS
  477. depends on BACKLIGHT_CLASS_DEVICE
  478. depends on INPUT
  479. depends on RFKILL || RFKILL = n
  480. select INPUT_POLLDEV
  481. select INPUT_SPARSEKMAP
  482. ---help---
  483. This driver adds support for access to certain system settings
  484. on "legacy free" Toshiba laptops. These laptops can be recognized by
  485. their lack of a BIOS setup menu and APM support.
  486. On these machines, all system configuration is handled through the
  487. ACPI. This driver is required for access to controls not covered
  488. by the general ACPI drivers, such as LCD brightness, video output,
  489. etc.
  490. This driver differs from the non-ACPI Toshiba laptop driver (located
  491. under "Processor type and features") in several aspects.
  492. Configuration is accessed by reading and writing text files in the
  493. /proc tree instead of by program interface to /dev. Furthermore, no
  494. power management functions are exposed, as those are handled by the
  495. general ACPI drivers.
  496. More information about this driver is available at
  497. <http://memebeam.org/toys/ToshibaAcpiDriver>.
  498. If you have a legacy free Toshiba laptop (such as the Libretto L1
  499. series), say Y.
  500. config TOSHIBA_BT_RFKILL
  501. tristate "Toshiba Bluetooth RFKill switch support"
  502. depends on ACPI
  503. ---help---
  504. This driver adds support for Bluetooth events for the RFKill
  505. switch on modern Toshiba laptops with full ACPI support and
  506. an RFKill switch.
  507. This driver handles RFKill events for the TOS6205 Bluetooth,
  508. and re-enables it when the switch is set back to the 'on'
  509. position.
  510. If you have a modern Toshiba laptop with a Bluetooth and an
  511. RFKill switch (such as the Portege R500), say Y.
  512. config ACPI_CMPC
  513. tristate "CMPC Laptop Extras"
  514. depends on X86 && ACPI
  515. depends on RFKILL || RFKILL=n
  516. select INPUT
  517. select BACKLIGHT_CLASS_DEVICE
  518. default n
  519. help
  520. Support for Intel Classmate PC ACPI devices, including some
  521. keys as input device, backlight device, tablet and accelerometer
  522. devices.
  523. config INTEL_SCU_IPC
  524. bool "Intel SCU IPC Support"
  525. depends on X86_MRST
  526. default y
  527. ---help---
  528. IPC is used to bridge the communications between kernel and SCU on
  529. some embedded Intel x86 platforms. This is not needed for PC-type
  530. machines.
  531. config INTEL_SCU_IPC_UTIL
  532. tristate "Intel SCU IPC utility driver"
  533. depends on INTEL_SCU_IPC
  534. default y
  535. ---help---
  536. The IPC Util driver provides an interface with the SCU enabling
  537. low level access for debug work and updating the firmware. Say
  538. N unless you will be doing this on an Intel MID platform.
  539. config GPIO_INTEL_PMIC
  540. bool "Intel PMIC GPIO support"
  541. depends on INTEL_SCU_IPC && GPIOLIB
  542. ---help---
  543. Say Y here to support GPIO via the SCU IPC interface
  544. on Intel MID platforms.
  545. config INTEL_MID_POWER_BUTTON
  546. tristate "power button driver for Intel MID platforms"
  547. depends on INTEL_SCU_IPC && INPUT
  548. help
  549. This driver handles the power button on the Intel MID platforms.
  550. If unsure, say N.
  551. config INTEL_MFLD_THERMAL
  552. tristate "Thermal driver for Intel Medfield platform"
  553. depends on INTEL_SCU_IPC && THERMAL
  554. help
  555. Say Y here to enable thermal driver support for the Intel Medfield
  556. platform.
  557. config RAR_REGISTER
  558. bool "Restricted Access Region Register Driver"
  559. depends on PCI && X86_MRST
  560. default n
  561. ---help---
  562. This driver allows other kernel drivers access to the
  563. contents of the restricted access region control registers.
  564. The restricted access region control registers
  565. (rar_registers) are used to pass address and
  566. locking information on restricted access regions
  567. to other drivers that use restricted access regions.
  568. The restricted access regions are regions of memory
  569. on the Intel MID Platform that are not accessible to
  570. the x86 processor, but are accessible to dedicated
  571. processors on board peripheral devices.
  572. The purpose of the restricted access regions is to
  573. protect sensitive data from compromise by unauthorized
  574. programs running on the x86 processor.
  575. config INTEL_IPS
  576. tristate "Intel Intelligent Power Sharing"
  577. depends on ACPI
  578. ---help---
  579. Intel Calpella platforms support dynamic power sharing between the
  580. CPU and GPU, maximizing performance in a given TDP. This driver,
  581. along with the CPU frequency and i915 drivers, provides that
  582. functionality. If in doubt, say Y here; it will only load on
  583. supported platforms.
  584. config IBM_RTL
  585. tristate "Device driver to enable PRTL support"
  586. depends on X86 && PCI
  587. ---help---
  588. Enable support for IBM Premium Real Time Mode (PRTM).
  589. This module will allow you the enter and exit PRTM in the BIOS via
  590. sysfs on platforms that support this feature. System in PRTM will
  591. not receive CPU-generated SMIs for recoverable errors. Use of this
  592. feature without proper support may void your hardware warranty.
  593. If the proper BIOS support is found the driver will load and create
  594. /sys/devices/system/ibm_rtl/. The "state" variable will indicate
  595. whether or not the BIOS is in PRTM.
  596. state = 0 (BIOS SMIs on)
  597. state = 1 (BIOS SMIs off)
  598. config XO1_RFKILL
  599. tristate "OLPC XO-1 software RF kill switch"
  600. depends on OLPC
  601. depends on RFKILL
  602. ---help---
  603. Support for enabling/disabling the WLAN interface on the OLPC XO-1
  604. laptop.
  605. config XO15_EBOOK
  606. tristate "OLPC XO-1.5 ebook switch"
  607. depends on ACPI && INPUT
  608. ---help---
  609. Support for the ebook switch on the OLPC XO-1.5 laptop.
  610. This switch is triggered as the screen is rotated and folded down to
  611. convert the device into ebook form.
  612. config SAMSUNG_LAPTOP
  613. tristate "Samsung Laptop driver"
  614. depends on RFKILL && BACKLIGHT_CLASS_DEVICE && X86
  615. ---help---
  616. This module implements a driver for a wide range of different
  617. Samsung laptops. It offers control over the different
  618. function keys, wireless LED, LCD backlight level, and
  619. sometimes provides a "performance_control" sysfs file to allow
  620. the performance level of the laptop to be changed.
  621. To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the module
  622. will be called samsung-laptop.
  623. endif # X86_PLATFORM_DEVICES