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b2441318 1# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0
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2#
3# Character device configuration
4#
5
6menu "Character devices"
7
bdcffc5a 8source "drivers/tty/Kconfig"
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24b4b67d 10config TTY_PRINTK
b24313a8 11 tristate "TTY driver to output user messages via printk"
4f73bc4d 12 depends on EXPERT && TTY
24b4b67d 13 default n
a7f7f624 14 help
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15 If you say Y here, the support for writing user messages (i.e.
16 console messages) via printk is available.
17
18 The feature is useful to inline user messages with kernel
19 messages.
20 In order to use this feature, you should output user messages
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21 to /dev/ttyprintk or redirect console to this TTY, or boot
22 the kernel with console=ttyprintk.
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24 If unsure, say N.
25
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26config TTY_PRINTK_LEVEL
27 depends on TTY_PRINTK
28 int "ttyprintk log level (1-7)"
29 range 1 7
30 default "6"
31 help
32 Printk log level to use for ttyprintk messages.
33
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34config PRINTER
35 tristate "Parallel printer support"
36 depends on PARPORT
1fbb0b20 37 depends on HAS_IOPORT || PARPORT_NOT_PC
a7f7f624 38 help
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39 If you intend to attach a printer to the parallel port of your Linux
40 box (as opposed to using a serial printer; if the connector at the
41 printer has 9 or 25 holes ["female"], then it's serial), say Y.
42 Also read the Printing-HOWTO, available from
4e74eeb2 43 <https://www.tldp.org/docs.html#howto>.
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44
45 It is possible to share one parallel port among several devices
46 (e.g. printer and ZIP drive) and it is safe to compile the
47 corresponding drivers into the kernel.
48
49 To compile this driver as a module, choose M here and read
5fb94e9c 50 <file:Documentation/admin-guide/parport.rst>. The module will be called lp.
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52 If you have several parallel ports, you can specify which ports to
53 use with the "lp" kernel command line option. (Try "man bootparam"
54 or see the documentation of your boot loader (lilo or loadlin) about
55 how to pass options to the kernel at boot time.) The syntax of the
56 "lp" command line option can be found in <file:drivers/char/lp.c>.
57
58 If you have more than 8 printers, you need to increase the LP_NO
59 macro in lp.c and the PARPORT_MAX macro in parport.h.
60
61config LP_CONSOLE
62 bool "Support for console on line printer"
63 depends on PRINTER
a7f7f624 64 help
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65 If you want kernel messages to be printed out as they occur, you
66 can have a console on the printer. This option adds support for
67 doing that; to actually get it to happen you need to pass the
68 option "console=lp0" to the kernel at boot time.
69
70 If the printer is out of paper (or off, or unplugged, or too
71 busy..) the kernel will stall until the printer is ready again.
72 By defining CONSOLE_LP_STRICT to 0 (at your own risk) you
73 can make the kernel continue when this happens,
74 but it'll lose the kernel messages.
75
76 If unsure, say N.
77
78config PPDEV
79 tristate "Support for user-space parallel port device drivers"
80 depends on PARPORT
a7f7f624 81 help
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82 Saying Y to this adds support for /dev/parport device nodes. This
83 is needed for programs that want portable access to the parallel
84 port, for instance deviceid (which displays Plug-and-Play device
85 IDs).
86
87 This is the parallel port equivalent of SCSI generic support (sg).
88 It is safe to say N to this -- it is not needed for normal printing
89 or parallel port CD-ROM/disk support.
90
91 To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
92 module will be called ppdev.
93
94 If unsure, say N.
95
31610434 96config VIRTIO_CONSOLE
7721c494 97 tristate "Virtio console"
9f30eb29 98 depends on TTY
31610434 99 select HVC_DRIVER
9f30eb29 100 select VIRTIO
7721c494 101 help
ecda85e7 102 Virtio console for use with hypervisors.
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104 Also serves as a general-purpose serial device for data
105 transfer between the guest and host. Character devices at
106 /dev/vportNpn will be created when corresponding ports are
107 found, where N is the device number and n is the port number
108 within that device. If specified by the host, a sysfs
109 attribute called 'name' will be populated with a name for
110 the port which can be used by udev scripts to create a
111 symlink to the device.
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113config IBM_BSR
114 tristate "IBM POWER Barrier Synchronization Register support"
115 depends on PPC_PSERIES
116 help
117 This devices exposes a hardware mechanism for fast synchronization
118 of threads across a large system which avoids bouncing a cacheline
119 between several cores on a system
120
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121config POWERNV_OP_PANEL
122 tristate "IBM POWERNV Operator Panel Display support"
123 depends on PPC_POWERNV
124 default m
125 help
126 If you say Y here, a special character device node, /dev/op_panel,
127 will be created which exposes the operator panel display on IBM
128 Power Systems machines with FSPs.
129
130 If you don't require access to the operator panel display from user
131 space, say N.
132
133 If unsure, say M here to build it as a module called powernv-op-panel.
134
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135source "drivers/char/ipmi/Kconfig"
136
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137config DS1620
138 tristate "NetWinder thermometer support"
139 depends on ARCH_NETWINDER
140 help
141 Say Y here to include support for the thermal management hardware
142 found in the NetWinder. This driver allows the user to control the
143 temperature set points and to read the current temperature.
144
145 It is also possible to say M here to build it as a module (ds1620)
146 It is recommended to be used on a NetWinder, but it is not a
147 necessity.
148
149config NWBUTTON
150 tristate "NetWinder Button"
151 depends on ARCH_NETWINDER
a7f7f624 152 help
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153 If you say Y here and create a character device node /dev/nwbutton
154 with major and minor numbers 10 and 158 ("man mknod"), then every
155 time the orange button is pressed a number of times, the number of
156 times the button was pressed will be written to that device.
157
158 This is most useful for applications, as yet unwritten, which
159 perform actions based on how many times the button is pressed in a
160 row.
161
162 Do not hold the button down for too long, as the driver does not
163 alter the behaviour of the hardware reset circuitry attached to the
164 button; it will still execute a hard reset if the button is held
165 down for longer than approximately five seconds.
166
167 To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
168 module will be called nwbutton.
169
170 Most people will answer Y to this question and "Reboot Using Button"
171 below to be able to initiate a system shutdown from the button.
172
173config NWBUTTON_REBOOT
174 bool "Reboot Using Button"
175 depends on NWBUTTON
176 help
177 If you say Y here, then you will be able to initiate a system
178 shutdown and reboot by pressing the orange button a number of times.
179 The number of presses to initiate the shutdown is two by default,
180 but this can be altered by modifying the value of NUM_PRESSES_REBOOT
181 in nwbutton.h and recompiling the driver or, if you compile the
182 driver as a module, you can specify the number of presses at load
183 time with "insmod button reboot_count=<something>".
184
185config NWFLASH
186 tristate "NetWinder flash support"
187 depends on ARCH_NETWINDER
a7f7f624 188 help
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189 If you say Y here and create a character device /dev/flash with
190 major 10 and minor 160 you can manipulate the flash ROM containing
191 the NetWinder firmware. Be careful as accidentally overwriting the
192 flash contents can render your computer unbootable. On no account
193 allow random users access to this device. :-)
194
195 To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
196 module will be called nwflash.
197
198 If you're not sure, say N.
199
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200source "drivers/char/hw_random/Kconfig"
201
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202config DTLK
203 tristate "Double Talk PC internal speech card support"
eeca7a36 204 depends on ISA
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205 help
206 This driver is for the DoubleTalk PC, a speech synthesizer
4e74eeb2 207 manufactured by RC Systems (<https://www.rcsys.com/>). It is also
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208 called the `internal DoubleTalk'.
209
210 To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
211 module will be called dtlk.
212
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213config XILINX_HWICAP
214 tristate "Xilinx HWICAP Support"
7ade8495 215 depends on MICROBLAZE
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216 help
217 This option enables support for Xilinx Internal Configuration
218 Access Port (ICAP) driver. The ICAP is used on Xilinx Virtex
219 FPGA platforms to partially reconfigure the FPGA at runtime.
220
221 If unsure, say N.
222
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223config APPLICOM
224 tristate "Applicom intelligent fieldbus card support"
225 depends on PCI
a7f7f624 226 help
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227 This driver provides the kernel-side support for the intelligent
228 fieldbus cards made by Applicom International. More information
229 about these cards can be found on the WWW at the address
4e74eeb2 230 <https://www.applicom-int.com/>, or by email from David Woodhouse
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231 <dwmw2@infradead.org>.
232
233 To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
234 module will be called applicom.
235
236 If unsure, say N.
237
238config SONYPI
65929215 239 tristate "Sony Vaio Programmable I/O Control Device support"
57dcf020 240 depends on X86_32 && PCI && INPUT
a7f7f624 241 help
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242 This driver enables access to the Sony Programmable I/O Control
243 Device which can be found in many (all ?) Sony Vaio laptops.
244
245 If you have one of those laptops, read
9e1cbede 246 <file:Documentation/admin-guide/laptops/sonypi.rst>, and say Y or M here.
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248 To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
249 module will be called sonypi.
250
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251config MWAVE
252 tristate "ACP Modem (Mwave) support"
4f73bc4d 253 depends on X86 && TTY
1da177e4 254 select SERIAL_8250
a7f7f624 255 help
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256 The ACP modem (Mwave) for Linux is a WinModem. It is composed of a
257 kernel driver and a user level application. Together these components
258 support direct attachment to public switched telephone networks (PSTNs)
259 and support selected world wide countries.
260
261 This version of the ACP Modem driver supports the IBM Thinkpad 600E,
262 600, and 770 that include on board ACP modem hardware.
263
264 The modem also supports the standard communications port interface
265 (ttySx) and is compatible with the Hayes AT Command Set.
266
267 The user level application needed to use this driver can be found at
268 the IBM Linux Technology Center (LTC) web site:
269 <http://www.ibm.com/linux/ltc/>.
270
271 If you own one of the above IBM Thinkpads which has the Mwave chipset
272 in it, say Y.
273
274 To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
275 module will be called mwave.
276
277config SCx200_GPIO
278 tristate "NatSemi SCx200 GPIO Support"
279 depends on SCx200
7a8e2a5e 280 select NSC_GPIO
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281 help
282 Give userspace access to the GPIO pins on the National
283 Semiconductor SCx200 processors.
284
285 If compiled as a module, it will be called scx200_gpio.
286
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287config PC8736x_GPIO
288 tristate "NatSemi PC8736x GPIO Support"
3369465e 289 depends on X86_32 && !UML
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290 default SCx200_GPIO # mostly N
291 select NSC_GPIO # needed for support routines
292 help
293 Give userspace access to the GPIO pins on the National
294 Semiconductor PC-8736x (x=[03456]) SuperIO chip. The chip
295 has multiple functional units, inc several managed by
296 hwmon/pc87360 driver. Tested with PC-87366
297
298 If compiled as a module, it will be called pc8736x_gpio.
299
300config NSC_GPIO
301 tristate "NatSemi Base GPIO Support"
699352c3 302 depends on X86_32
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303 # selected by SCx200_GPIO and PC8736x_GPIO
304 # what about 2 selectors differing: m != y
305 help
306 Common support used (and needed) by scx200_gpio and
307 pc8736x_gpio drivers. If those drivers are built as
308 modules, this one will be too, named nsc_gpio
309
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310config DEVMEM
311 bool "/dev/mem virtual device support"
312 default y
313 help
314 Say Y here if you want to support the /dev/mem device.
315 The /dev/mem device is used to access areas of physical
316 memory.
317 When in doubt, say "Y".
318
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319config NVRAM
320 tristate "/dev/nvram support"
321 depends on X86 || HAVE_ARCH_NVRAM_OPS
322 default M68K || PPC
a7f7f624 323 help
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324 If you say Y here and create a character special file /dev/nvram
325 with major number 10 and minor number 144 using mknod ("man mknod"),
326 you get read and write access to the non-volatile memory.
327
328 /dev/nvram may be used to view settings in NVRAM or to change them
329 (with some utility). It could also be used to frequently
330 save a few bits of very important data that may not be lost over
331 power-off and for which writing to disk is too insecure. Note
332 however that most NVRAM space in a PC belongs to the BIOS and you
333 should NEVER idly tamper with it. See Ralf Brown's interrupt list
334 for a guide to the use of CMOS bytes by your BIOS.
335
336 This memory is conventionally called "NVRAM" on PowerPC machines,
337 "CMOS RAM" on PCs, "NVRAM" on Ataris and "PRAM" on Macintoshes.
338
339 To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
340 module will be called nvram.
341
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342config DEVPORT
343 bool "/dev/port character device"
1fbb0b20 344 depends on HAS_IOPORT
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345 default y
346 help
347 Say Y here if you want to support the /dev/port device. The /dev/port
348 device is similar to /dev/mem, but for I/O ports.
349
1da177e4 350config HPET
cf8e8658 351 bool "HPET - High Precision Event Timer" if X86
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352 default n
353 depends on ACPI
354 help
355 If you say Y here, you will have a miscdevice named "/dev/hpet/". Each
356 open selects one of the timers supported by the HPET. The timers are
3cb2fccc 357 non-periodic and/or periodic.
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359config HPET_MMAP
360 bool "Allow mmap of HPET"
361 default y
362 depends on HPET
363 help
364 If you say Y here, user applications will be able to mmap
365 the HPET registers.
366
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367config HPET_MMAP_DEFAULT
368 bool "Enable HPET MMAP access by default"
369 default y
370 depends on HPET_MMAP
371 help
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372 In some hardware implementations, the page containing HPET
373 registers may also contain other things that shouldn't be
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374 exposed to the user. This option selects the default (if
375 kernel parameter hpet_mmap is not set) user access to the
376 registers for applications that require it.
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378config HANGCHECK_TIMER
379 tristate "Hangcheck timer"
cf8e8658 380 depends on X86 || PPC64 || S390
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381 help
382 The hangcheck-timer module detects when the system has gone
383 out to lunch past a certain margin. It can reboot the system
384 or merely print a warning.
385
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386config UV_MMTIMER
387 tristate "UV_MMTIMER Memory mapped RTC for SGI UV"
388 depends on X86_UV
389 default m
390 help
391 The uv_mmtimer device allows direct userspace access to the
392 UV system timer.
393
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394source "drivers/char/tpm/Kconfig"
395
1a80ba88 396config TELCLOCK
03154a27 397 tristate "Telecom clock driver for ATCA SBC"
65929215 398 depends on X86
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399 default n
400 help
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401 The telecom clock device is specific to the MPCBL0010 and MPCBL0050
402 ATCA computers and allows direct userspace access to the
403 configuration of the telecom clock configuration settings. This
404 device is used for hardware synchronization across the ATCA backplane
405 fabric. Upon loading, the driver exports a sysfs directory,
406 /sys/devices/platform/telco_clock, with a number of files for
407 controlling the behavior of this hardware.
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409source "drivers/s390/char/Kconfig"
410
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411source "drivers/char/xillybus/Kconfig"
412
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413config ADI
414 tristate "SPARC Privileged ADI driver"
415 depends on SPARC64
416 default m
417 help
418 SPARC M7 and newer processors utilize ADI (Application Data
419 Integrity) to version and protect memory. This driver provides
420 read/write access to the ADI versions for privileged processes.
421 This feature is also known as MCD (Memory Corruption Detection)
422 and SSM (Silicon Secured Memory). Intended consumers of this
423 driver include crash and makedumpfile.
424
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