| 1 | |
| 2 | menuconfig MACINTOSH_DRIVERS |
| 3 | bool "Macintosh device drivers" |
| 4 | depends on PPC || MAC || X86 |
| 5 | default y if (PPC_PMAC || MAC) |
| 6 | ---help--- |
| 7 | Say Y here to get to see options for devices used with Macintosh |
| 8 | computers. This option alone does not add any kernel code. |
| 9 | |
| 10 | If you say N, all options in this submenu will be skipped and disabled. |
| 11 | |
| 12 | if MACINTOSH_DRIVERS |
| 13 | |
| 14 | config ADB |
| 15 | bool "Apple Desktop Bus (ADB) support" |
| 16 | depends on MAC || (PPC_PMAC && PPC32) |
| 17 | help |
| 18 | Apple Desktop Bus (ADB) support is for support of devices which |
| 19 | are connected to an ADB port. ADB devices tend to have 4 pins. |
| 20 | If you have an Apple Macintosh prior to the iMac, an iBook or |
| 21 | PowerBook, or a "Blue and White G3", you probably want to say Y |
| 22 | here. Otherwise say N. |
| 23 | |
| 24 | config ADB_MACII |
| 25 | bool "Include Mac II ADB driver" |
| 26 | depends on ADB && MAC |
| 27 | help |
| 28 | Say Y here if want your kernel to support Macintosh systems that use |
| 29 | the Mac II style ADB. This includes the II, IIx, IIcx, SE/30, IIci, |
| 30 | Quadra 610, Quadra 650, Quadra 700, Quadra 800, Centris 610 and |
| 31 | Centris 650. |
| 32 | |
| 33 | config ADB_IOP |
| 34 | bool "Include IOP (IIfx/Quadra 9x0) ADB driver" |
| 35 | depends on ADB && MAC |
| 36 | help |
| 37 | The I/O Processor (IOP) is an Apple custom IC designed to provide |
| 38 | intelligent support for I/O controllers. It is described at |
| 39 | <http://www.angelfire.com/ca2/dev68k/iopdesc.html> to enable direct |
| 40 | support for it, say 'Y' here. |
| 41 | |
| 42 | config ADB_PMU68K |
| 43 | bool "Include PMU (Powerbook) ADB driver" |
| 44 | depends on ADB && MAC |
| 45 | help |
| 46 | Say Y here if want your kernel to support the m68k based Powerbooks. |
| 47 | This includes the PowerBook 140, PowerBook 145, PowerBook 150, |
| 48 | PowerBook 160, PowerBook 165, PowerBook 165c, PowerBook 170, |
| 49 | PowerBook 180, PowerBook, 180c, PowerBook 190cs, PowerBook 520, |
| 50 | PowerBook Duo 210, PowerBook Duo 230, PowerBook Duo 250, |
| 51 | PowerBook Duo 270c, PowerBook Duo 280 and PowerBook Duo 280c. |
| 52 | |
| 53 | # we want to change this to something like CONFIG_SYSCTRL_CUDA/PMU |
| 54 | config ADB_CUDA |
| 55 | bool "Support for Cuda/Egret based Macs and PowerMacs" |
| 56 | depends on (ADB || PPC_PMAC) && !PPC_PMAC64 |
| 57 | help |
| 58 | This provides support for Cuda/Egret based Macintosh and |
| 59 | Power Macintosh systems. This includes most m68k based Macs, |
| 60 | most Old World PowerMacs, the first generation iMacs, the |
| 61 | Blue & White G3 and the "Yikes" G4 (PCI Graphics). All later |
| 62 | models should use CONFIG_ADB_PMU instead. It is safe to say Y |
| 63 | here even if your machine doesn't have a Cuda or Egret device. |
| 64 | |
| 65 | If unsure say Y. |
| 66 | |
| 67 | config ADB_PMU |
| 68 | bool "Support for PMU based PowerMacs" |
| 69 | depends on PPC_PMAC |
| 70 | help |
| 71 | On PowerBooks, iBooks, and recent iMacs and Power Macintoshes, the |
| 72 | PMU is an embedded microprocessor whose primary function is to |
| 73 | control system power, and battery charging on the portable models. |
| 74 | The PMU also controls the ADB (Apple Desktop Bus) which connects to |
| 75 | the keyboard and mouse on some machines, as well as the non-volatile |
| 76 | RAM and the RTC (real time clock) chip. Say Y to enable support for |
| 77 | this device; you should do so if your machine is one of those |
| 78 | mentioned above. |
| 79 | |
| 80 | config ADB_PMU_LED |
| 81 | bool "Support for the Power/iBook front LED" |
| 82 | depends on ADB_PMU |
| 83 | select NEW_LEDS |
| 84 | select LEDS_CLASS |
| 85 | help |
| 86 | Support the front LED on Power/iBooks as a generic LED that can |
| 87 | be triggered by any of the supported triggers. To get the |
| 88 | behaviour of the old CONFIG_BLK_DEV_IDE_PMAC_BLINK, select this |
| 89 | and the disk LED trigger and configure appropriately through sysfs. |
| 90 | |
| 91 | config ADB_PMU_LED_DISK |
| 92 | bool "Use front LED as DISK LED by default" |
| 93 | depends on ADB_PMU_LED |
| 94 | depends on LEDS_CLASS |
| 95 | select LEDS_TRIGGERS |
| 96 | select LEDS_TRIGGER_DISK |
| 97 | help |
| 98 | This option makes the front LED default to the disk trigger |
| 99 | so that it blinks on disk activity. |
| 100 | |
| 101 | config PMAC_SMU |
| 102 | bool "Support for SMU based PowerMacs" |
| 103 | depends on PPC_PMAC64 |
| 104 | help |
| 105 | This option adds support for the newer G5 iMacs and PowerMacs based |
| 106 | on the "SMU" system control chip which replaces the old PMU. |
| 107 | If you don't know, say Y. |
| 108 | |
| 109 | config PMAC_APM_EMU |
| 110 | tristate "APM emulation" |
| 111 | select APM_EMULATION |
| 112 | depends on ADB_PMU && PM && PPC32 |
| 113 | |
| 114 | config PMAC_MEDIABAY |
| 115 | bool "Support PowerBook hotswap media bay" |
| 116 | depends on PPC_PMAC && PPC32 && BLOCK |
| 117 | help |
| 118 | This option adds support for older PowerBook's hotswap media bay |
| 119 | that can contains batteries, floppy drives, or IDE devices. PCI |
| 120 | devices are not fully supported in the bay as I never had one to |
| 121 | try with |
| 122 | |
| 123 | config PMAC_BACKLIGHT |
| 124 | bool "Backlight control for LCD screens" |
| 125 | depends on ADB_PMU && FB = y && (BROKEN || !PPC64) |
| 126 | select FB_BACKLIGHT |
| 127 | help |
| 128 | Say Y here to enable Macintosh specific extensions of the generic |
| 129 | backlight code. With this enabled, the brightness keys on older |
| 130 | PowerBooks will be enabled so you can change the screen brightness. |
| 131 | Newer models should use a userspace daemon like pbbuttonsd. |
| 132 | |
| 133 | config PMAC_BACKLIGHT_LEGACY |
| 134 | bool "Provide legacy ioctl's on /dev/pmu for the backlight" |
| 135 | depends on PMAC_BACKLIGHT && (BROKEN || !PPC64) |
| 136 | help |
| 137 | Say Y if you want to enable legacy ioctl's on /dev/pmu. This is for |
| 138 | programs which use this old interface. New and updated programs |
| 139 | should use the backlight classes in sysfs. |
| 140 | |
| 141 | config ADB_MACIO |
| 142 | bool "Include MacIO (CHRP) ADB driver" |
| 143 | depends on ADB && PPC_CHRP && !PPC_PMAC64 |
| 144 | help |
| 145 | Say Y here to include direct support for the ADB controller in the |
| 146 | Hydra chip used on PowerPC Macintoshes of the CHRP type. (The Hydra |
| 147 | also includes a MESH II SCSI controller, DBDMA controller, VIA chip, |
| 148 | OpenPIC controller and two RS422/Geoports.) |
| 149 | |
| 150 | config INPUT_ADBHID |
| 151 | bool "Support for ADB input devices (keyboard, mice, ...)" |
| 152 | depends on ADB && INPUT=y |
| 153 | help |
| 154 | Say Y here if you want to have ADB (Apple Desktop Bus) HID devices |
| 155 | such as keyboards, mice, joysticks, trackpads or graphic tablets |
| 156 | handled by the input layer. If you say Y here, make sure to say Y to |
| 157 | the corresponding drivers "Mouse Support" (CONFIG_INPUT_MOUSEDEV) and |
| 158 | "Event interface support" (CONFIG_INPUT_EVDEV) as well. |
| 159 | |
| 160 | If unsure, say Y. |
| 161 | |
| 162 | config MAC_EMUMOUSEBTN |
| 163 | tristate "Support for mouse button 2+3 emulation" |
| 164 | depends on SYSCTL && INPUT |
| 165 | help |
| 166 | This provides generic support for emulating the 2nd and 3rd mouse |
| 167 | button with keypresses. If you say Y here, the emulation is still |
| 168 | disabled by default. The emulation is controlled by these sysctl |
| 169 | entries: |
| 170 | /proc/sys/dev/mac_hid/mouse_button_emulation |
| 171 | /proc/sys/dev/mac_hid/mouse_button2_keycode |
| 172 | /proc/sys/dev/mac_hid/mouse_button3_keycode |
| 173 | |
| 174 | If you have an Apple machine with a 1-button mouse, say Y here. |
| 175 | |
| 176 | To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the |
| 177 | module will be called mac_hid. |
| 178 | |
| 179 | config THERM_WINDTUNNEL |
| 180 | tristate "Support for thermal management on Windtunnel G4s" |
| 181 | depends on I2C && I2C_POWERMAC && PPC_PMAC && !PPC_PMAC64 |
| 182 | help |
| 183 | This driver provides some thermostat and fan control for the desktop |
| 184 | G4 "Windtunnel" |
| 185 | |
| 186 | config THERM_ADT746X |
| 187 | tristate "Support for thermal mgmnt on laptops with ADT 746x chipset" |
| 188 | depends on I2C && I2C_POWERMAC && PPC_PMAC && !PPC_PMAC64 |
| 189 | help |
| 190 | This driver provides some thermostat and fan control for the |
| 191 | iBook G4, and the ATI based aluminium PowerBooks, allowing slightly |
| 192 | better fan behaviour by default, and some manual control. |
| 193 | |
| 194 | config WINDFARM |
| 195 | tristate "New PowerMac thermal control infrastructure" |
| 196 | depends on PPC |
| 197 | |
| 198 | config WINDFARM_PM81 |
| 199 | tristate "Support for thermal management on iMac G5" |
| 200 | depends on WINDFARM && I2C && CPU_FREQ_PMAC64 && PMAC_SMU |
| 201 | select I2C_POWERMAC |
| 202 | help |
| 203 | This driver provides thermal control for the iMacG5 |
| 204 | |
| 205 | config WINDFARM_PM72 |
| 206 | tristate "Support for thermal management on PowerMac G5 (AGP)" |
| 207 | depends on WINDFARM && I2C && CPU_FREQ_PMAC64 && ADB_PMU |
| 208 | select I2C_POWERMAC |
| 209 | help |
| 210 | This driver provides thermal control for the PowerMac G5 |
| 211 | "AGP" variants (PowerMac 7,2 and 7,3) |
| 212 | |
| 213 | config WINDFARM_RM31 |
| 214 | tristate "Support for thermal management on Xserve G5" |
| 215 | depends on WINDFARM && I2C && CPU_FREQ_PMAC64 && ADB_PMU |
| 216 | select I2C_POWERMAC |
| 217 | help |
| 218 | This driver provides thermal control for the Xserve G5 |
| 219 | (RackMac3,1) |
| 220 | |
| 221 | config WINDFARM_PM91 |
| 222 | tristate "Support for thermal management on PowerMac9,1" |
| 223 | depends on WINDFARM && I2C && CPU_FREQ_PMAC64 && PMAC_SMU |
| 224 | select I2C_POWERMAC |
| 225 | help |
| 226 | This driver provides thermal control for the PowerMac9,1 |
| 227 | which is the recent (SMU based) single CPU desktop G5 |
| 228 | |
| 229 | config WINDFARM_PM112 |
| 230 | tristate "Support for thermal management on PowerMac11,2" |
| 231 | depends on WINDFARM && I2C && PMAC_SMU |
| 232 | select I2C_POWERMAC |
| 233 | help |
| 234 | This driver provides thermal control for the PowerMac11,2 |
| 235 | which are the recent dual and quad G5 machines using the |
| 236 | 970MP dual-core processor. |
| 237 | |
| 238 | config WINDFARM_PM121 |
| 239 | tristate "Support for thermal management on PowerMac12,1" |
| 240 | depends on WINDFARM && I2C && PMAC_SMU |
| 241 | select I2C_POWERMAC |
| 242 | help |
| 243 | This driver provides thermal control for the PowerMac12,1 |
| 244 | which is the iMac G5 (iSight). |
| 245 | |
| 246 | config ANSLCD |
| 247 | tristate "Support for ANS LCD display" |
| 248 | depends on ADB_CUDA && PPC_PMAC |
| 249 | |
| 250 | config PMAC_RACKMETER |
| 251 | tristate "Support for Apple XServe front panel LEDs" |
| 252 | depends on PPC_PMAC |
| 253 | help |
| 254 | This driver provides some support to control the front panel |
| 255 | blue LEDs "vu-meter" of the XServer macs. |
| 256 | |
| 257 | config SENSORS_AMS |
| 258 | tristate "Apple Motion Sensor driver" |
| 259 | depends on PPC_PMAC && !PPC64 && INPUT && ((ADB_PMU && I2C = y) || (ADB_PMU && !I2C) || I2C) |
| 260 | select INPUT_POLLDEV |
| 261 | help |
| 262 | Support for the motion sensor included in PowerBooks. Includes |
| 263 | implementations for PMU and I2C. |
| 264 | |
| 265 | This driver can also be built as a module. If so, the module |
| 266 | will be called ams. |
| 267 | |
| 268 | config SENSORS_AMS_PMU |
| 269 | bool "PMU variant" |
| 270 | depends on SENSORS_AMS && ADB_PMU |
| 271 | default y |
| 272 | help |
| 273 | PMU variant of motion sensor, found in late 2005 PowerBooks. |
| 274 | |
| 275 | config SENSORS_AMS_I2C |
| 276 | bool "I2C variant" |
| 277 | depends on SENSORS_AMS && I2C |
| 278 | default y |
| 279 | help |
| 280 | I2C variant of motion sensor, found in early 2005 PowerBooks and |
| 281 | iBooks. |
| 282 | |
| 283 | endif # MACINTOSH_DRIVERS |