WSL2-Linux-Kernel/drivers/mmc/host/Kconfig

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# MMC/SD host controller drivers
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comment "MMC/SD/SDIO Host Controller Drivers"
config MMC_ARMMMCI
tristate "ARM AMBA Multimedia Card Interface support"
depends on ARM_AMBA
help
This selects the ARM(R) AMBA(R) PrimeCell Multimedia Card
Interface (PL180 and PL181) support. If you have an ARM(R)
platform with a Multimedia Card slot, say Y or M here.
If unsure, say N.
config MMC_PXA
tristate "Intel PXA25x/26x/27x Multimedia Card Interface support"
depends on ARCH_PXA
help
This selects the Intel(R) PXA(R) Multimedia card Interface.
If you have a PXA(R) platform with a Multimedia Card slot,
say Y or M here.
If unsure, say N.
config MMC_SDHCI
tristate "Secure Digital Host Controller Interface support"
depends on HAS_DMA
help
This selects the generic Secure Digital Host Controller Interface.
It is used by manufacturers such as Texas Instruments(R), Ricoh(R)
and Toshiba(R). Most controllers found in laptops are of this type.
If you have a controller with this interface, say Y or M here. You
also need to enable an appropriate bus interface.
If unsure, say N.
config MMC_SDHCI_IO_ACCESSORS
bool
depends on MMC_SDHCI
help
This is silent Kconfig symbol that is selected by the drivers that
need to overwrite SDHCI IO memory accessors.
config MMC_SDHCI_BIG_ENDIAN_32BIT_BYTE_SWAPPER
bool
select MMC_SDHCI_IO_ACCESSORS
help
This option is selected by drivers running on big endian hosts
and performing I/O to a SDHCI controller through a bus that
implements a hardware byte swapper using a 32-bit datum.
This endian mapping mode is called "data invariance" and
has the effect of scrambling the addresses and formats of data
accessed in sizes other than the datum size.
This is the case for the Freescale eSDHC and Nintendo Wii SDHCI.
config MMC_SDHCI_PCI
tristate "SDHCI support on PCI bus"
depends on MMC_SDHCI && PCI
help
This selects the PCI Secure Digital Host Controller Interface.
Most controllers found today are PCI devices.
If you have a controller with this interface, say Y or M here.
If unsure, say N.
config MMC_RICOH_MMC
bool "Ricoh MMC Controller Disabler (EXPERIMENTAL)"
depends on MMC_SDHCI_PCI
help
This adds a pci quirk to disable Ricoh MMC Controller. This
proprietary controller is unnecessary because the SDHCI driver
supports MMC cards on the SD controller, but if it is not
disabled, it will steal the MMC cards away - rendering them
useless. It is safe to select this even if you don't
have a Ricoh based card reader.
If unsure, say Y.
config MMC_SDHCI_PLTFM
tristate "SDHCI platform and OF driver helper"
depends on MMC_SDHCI
help
This selects the common helper functions support for Secure Digital
Host Controller Interface based platform and OF drivers.
If you have a controller with this interface, say Y or M here.
If unsure, say N.
config MMC_SDHCI_OF_ESDHC
tristate "SDHCI OF support for the Freescale eSDHC controller"
depends on MMC_SDHCI_PLTFM
depends on PPC_OF
select MMC_SDHCI_BIG_ENDIAN_32BIT_BYTE_SWAPPER
help
This selects the Freescale eSDHC controller support.
If you have a controller with this interface, say Y or M here.
If unsure, say N.
config MMC_SDHCI_OF_HLWD
tristate "SDHCI OF support for the Nintendo Wii SDHCI controllers"
depends on MMC_SDHCI_PLTFM
depends on PPC_OF
select MMC_SDHCI_BIG_ENDIAN_32BIT_BYTE_SWAPPER
help
This selects the Secure Digital Host Controller Interface (SDHCI)
found in the "Hollywood" chipset of the Nintendo Wii video game
console.
If you have a controller with this interface, say Y or M here.
If unsure, say N.
config MMC_SDHCI_CNS3XXX
tristate "SDHCI support on the Cavium Networks CNS3xxx SoC"
depends on ARCH_CNS3XXX
depends on MMC_SDHCI_PLTFM
help
This selects the SDHCI support for CNS3xxx System-on-Chip devices.
If you have a controller with this interface, say Y or M here.
If unsure, say N.
config MMC_SDHCI_ESDHC_IMX
tristate "SDHCI support for the Freescale eSDHC/uSDHC i.MX controller"
depends on ARCH_MXC
depends on MMC_SDHCI_PLTFM
select MMC_SDHCI_IO_ACCESSORS
help
This selects the Freescale eSDHC/uSDHC controller support
found on i.MX25, i.MX35 i.MX5x and i.MX6x.
If you have a controller with this interface, say Y or M here.
If unsure, say N.
config MMC_SDHCI_DOVE
tristate "SDHCI support on Marvell's Dove SoC"
depends on ARCH_DOVE
depends on MMC_SDHCI_PLTFM
select MMC_SDHCI_IO_ACCESSORS
help
This selects the Secure Digital Host Controller Interface in
Marvell's Dove SoC.
If you have a controller with this interface, say Y or M here.
If unsure, say N.
config MMC_SDHCI_TEGRA
tristate "SDHCI platform support for the Tegra SD/MMC Controller"
depends on ARCH_TEGRA
depends on MMC_SDHCI_PLTFM
select MMC_SDHCI_IO_ACCESSORS
help
This selects the Tegra SD/MMC controller. If you have a Tegra
platform with SD or MMC devices, say Y or M here.
If unsure, say N.
config MMC_SDHCI_S3C
tristate "SDHCI support on Samsung S3C SoC"
depends on MMC_SDHCI && PLAT_SAMSUNG
help
This selects the Secure Digital Host Controller Interface (SDHCI)
often referrered to as the HSMMC block in some of the Samsung S3C
range of SoC.
Note, due to the problems with DMA, the DMA support is only
available with CONFIG_EXPERIMENTAL is selected.
If you have a controller with this interface, say Y or M here.
If unsure, say N.
config MMC_SDHCI_PXAV3
tristate "Marvell MMP2 SD Host Controller support (PXAV3)"
depends on CLKDEV_LOOKUP
select MMC_SDHCI
select MMC_SDHCI_PLTFM
default CPU_MMP2
help
This selects the Marvell(R) PXAV3 SD Host Controller.
If you have a MMP2 platform with SD Host Controller
and a card slot, say Y or M here.
If unsure, say N.
config MMC_SDHCI_PXAV2
tristate "Marvell PXA9XX SD Host Controller support (PXAV2)"
depends on CLKDEV_LOOKUP
select MMC_SDHCI
select MMC_SDHCI_PLTFM
default CPU_PXA910
help
This selects the Marvell(R) PXAV2 SD Host Controller.
If you have a PXA9XX platform with SD Host Controller
and a card slot, say Y or M here.
If unsure, say N.
config MMC_SDHCI_SPEAR
tristate "SDHCI support on ST SPEAr platform"
depends on MMC_SDHCI && PLAT_SPEAR
help
This selects the Secure Digital Host Controller Interface (SDHCI)
often referrered to as the HSMMC block in some of the ST SPEAR range
of SoC
If you have a controller with this interface, say Y or M here.
If unsure, say N.
config MMC_SDHCI_S3C_DMA
bool "DMA support on S3C SDHCI"
depends on MMC_SDHCI_S3C && EXPERIMENTAL
help
Enable DMA support on the Samsung S3C SDHCI glue. The DMA
has proved to be problematic if the controller encounters
certain errors, and thus should be treated with care.
YMMV.
config MMC_OMAP
tristate "TI OMAP Multimedia Card Interface support"
depends on ARCH_OMAP
select TPS65010 if MACH_OMAP_H2
help
This selects the TI OMAP Multimedia card Interface.
If you have an OMAP board with a Multimedia Card slot,
say Y or M here.
If unsure, say N.
config MMC_OMAP_HS
tristate "TI OMAP High Speed Multimedia Card Interface support"
depends on SOC_OMAP2430 || ARCH_OMAP3 || ARCH_OMAP4
help
This selects the TI OMAP High Speed Multimedia card Interface.
If you have an OMAP2430 or OMAP3 board or OMAP4 board with a
Multimedia Card slot, say Y or M here.
If unsure, say N.
config MMC_WBSD
tristate "Winbond W83L51xD SD/MMC Card Interface support"
depends on ISA_DMA_API
help
This selects the Winbond(R) W83L51xD Secure digital and
Multimedia card Interface.
If you have a machine with a integrated W83L518D or W83L519D
SD/MMC card reader, say Y or M here.
If unsure, say N.
config MMC_AU1X
tristate "Alchemy AU1XX0 MMC Card Interface support"
depends on MIPS_ALCHEMY
help
This selects the AMD Alchemy(R) Multimedia card interface.
If you have a Alchemy platform with a MMC slot, say Y or M here.
If unsure, say N.
choice
prompt "Atmel SD/MMC Driver"
depends on AVR32 || ARCH_AT91
default MMC_ATMELMCI if AVR32
help
Choose which driver to use for the Atmel MCI Silicon
config MMC_AT91
tristate "AT91 SD/MMC Card Interface support (DEPRECATED)"
depends on ARCH_AT91
help
This selects the AT91 MCI controller. This driver will
be removed soon (for more information have a look to
Documentation/feature-removal-schedule.txt). Please use
MMC_ATMEL_MCI.
If unsure, say N.
atmel-mci: Driver for Atmel on-chip MMC controllers This is a driver for the MMC controller on the AP7000 chips from Atmel. It should in theory work on AT91 systems too with some tweaking, but since the DMA interface is quite different, it's not entirely clear if it's worth merging this with the at91_mci driver. This driver has been around for a while in BSPs and kernel sources provided by Atmel, but this particular version uses the generic DMA Engine framework (with the slave extensions) instead of an avr32-only DMA controller framework. This driver can also use PIO transfers when no DMA channels are available, and for transfers where using DMA may be difficult or impractical for some reason (e.g. the DMA setup overhead is usually not worth it for very short transfers, and badly aligned buffers or lengths are difficult to handle.) Currently, the driver only support PIO transfers. DMA support has been split out to a separate patch to hopefully make it easier to review. The driver has been tested using mmc-block and ext3fs on several SD, SDHC and MMC+ cards. Reads and writes work fine, with read transfer rates up to 3.5 MiB/s on fast cards with debugging disabled. The driver has also been tested using the mmc_test module on the same cards. All tests except 7, 9, 15 and 17 succeed. The first two are unsupported by all the cards I have, so I don't know if the driver handles this correctly. The last two fail because the hardware flags a Data CRC Error instead of a Data Timeout error. I'm not sure how to deal with that. Documentation for this controller can be found in many data sheets from Atmel, including the AT32AP7000 data sheet which can be found here: http://www.atmel.com/dyn/products/datasheets.asp?family_id=682 Signed-off-by: Haavard Skinnemoen <haavard.skinnemoen@atmel.com> Signed-off-by: Pierre Ossman <drzeus@drzeus.cx>
2008-06-30 20:35:03 +04:00
config MMC_ATMELMCI
tristate "Atmel Multimedia Card Interface support"
depends on AVR32 || ARCH_AT91
atmel-mci: Driver for Atmel on-chip MMC controllers This is a driver for the MMC controller on the AP7000 chips from Atmel. It should in theory work on AT91 systems too with some tweaking, but since the DMA interface is quite different, it's not entirely clear if it's worth merging this with the at91_mci driver. This driver has been around for a while in BSPs and kernel sources provided by Atmel, but this particular version uses the generic DMA Engine framework (with the slave extensions) instead of an avr32-only DMA controller framework. This driver can also use PIO transfers when no DMA channels are available, and for transfers where using DMA may be difficult or impractical for some reason (e.g. the DMA setup overhead is usually not worth it for very short transfers, and badly aligned buffers or lengths are difficult to handle.) Currently, the driver only support PIO transfers. DMA support has been split out to a separate patch to hopefully make it easier to review. The driver has been tested using mmc-block and ext3fs on several SD, SDHC and MMC+ cards. Reads and writes work fine, with read transfer rates up to 3.5 MiB/s on fast cards with debugging disabled. The driver has also been tested using the mmc_test module on the same cards. All tests except 7, 9, 15 and 17 succeed. The first two are unsupported by all the cards I have, so I don't know if the driver handles this correctly. The last two fail because the hardware flags a Data CRC Error instead of a Data Timeout error. I'm not sure how to deal with that. Documentation for this controller can be found in many data sheets from Atmel, including the AT32AP7000 data sheet which can be found here: http://www.atmel.com/dyn/products/datasheets.asp?family_id=682 Signed-off-by: Haavard Skinnemoen <haavard.skinnemoen@atmel.com> Signed-off-by: Pierre Ossman <drzeus@drzeus.cx>
2008-06-30 20:35:03 +04:00
help
This selects the Atmel Multimedia Card Interface driver. If
you have an AT32 (AVR32) or AT91 platform with a Multimedia
Card slot, say Y or M here.
atmel-mci: Driver for Atmel on-chip MMC controllers This is a driver for the MMC controller on the AP7000 chips from Atmel. It should in theory work on AT91 systems too with some tweaking, but since the DMA interface is quite different, it's not entirely clear if it's worth merging this with the at91_mci driver. This driver has been around for a while in BSPs and kernel sources provided by Atmel, but this particular version uses the generic DMA Engine framework (with the slave extensions) instead of an avr32-only DMA controller framework. This driver can also use PIO transfers when no DMA channels are available, and for transfers where using DMA may be difficult or impractical for some reason (e.g. the DMA setup overhead is usually not worth it for very short transfers, and badly aligned buffers or lengths are difficult to handle.) Currently, the driver only support PIO transfers. DMA support has been split out to a separate patch to hopefully make it easier to review. The driver has been tested using mmc-block and ext3fs on several SD, SDHC and MMC+ cards. Reads and writes work fine, with read transfer rates up to 3.5 MiB/s on fast cards with debugging disabled. The driver has also been tested using the mmc_test module on the same cards. All tests except 7, 9, 15 and 17 succeed. The first two are unsupported by all the cards I have, so I don't know if the driver handles this correctly. The last two fail because the hardware flags a Data CRC Error instead of a Data Timeout error. I'm not sure how to deal with that. Documentation for this controller can be found in many data sheets from Atmel, including the AT32AP7000 data sheet which can be found here: http://www.atmel.com/dyn/products/datasheets.asp?family_id=682 Signed-off-by: Haavard Skinnemoen <haavard.skinnemoen@atmel.com> Signed-off-by: Pierre Ossman <drzeus@drzeus.cx>
2008-06-30 20:35:03 +04:00
If unsure, say N.
endchoice
config MMC_ATMELMCI_DMA
bool "Atmel MCI DMA support"
depends on MMC_ATMELMCI && (AVR32 || ARCH_AT91SAM9G45) && DMA_ENGINE
help
Say Y here to have the Atmel MCI driver use a DMA engine to
do data transfers and thus increase the throughput and
reduce the CPU utilization.
If unsure, say N.
config MMC_MSM
tristate "Qualcomm SDCC Controller Support"
depends on MMC && ARCH_MSM
help
This provides support for the SD/MMC cell found in the
MSM and QSD SOCs from Qualcomm. The controller also has
support for SDIO devices.
config MMC_MXC
tristate "Freescale i.MX21/27/31 Multimedia Card Interface support"
depends on ARCH_MXC
help
This selects the Freescale i.MX21, i.MX27 and i.MX31 Multimedia card
Interface. If you have a i.MX platform with a Multimedia Card slot,
say Y or M here.
If unsure, say N.
config MMC_MXS
tristate "Freescale MXS Multimedia Card Interface support"
depends on ARCH_MXS && MXS_DMA
help
This selects the Freescale SSP MMC controller found on MXS based
platforms like mx23/28.
If unsure, say N.
config MMC_TIFM_SD
tristate "TI Flash Media MMC/SD Interface support (EXPERIMENTAL)"
depends on EXPERIMENTAL && PCI
select TIFM_CORE
help
Say Y here if you want to be able to access MMC/SD cards with
the Texas Instruments(R) Flash Media card reader, found in many
laptops.
This option 'selects' (turns on, enables) 'TIFM_CORE', but you
probably also need appropriate card reader host adapter, such as
'Misc devices: TI Flash Media PCI74xx/PCI76xx host adapter support
(TIFM_7XX1)'.
To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
module will be called tifm_sd.
config MMC_MVSDIO
tristate "Marvell MMC/SD/SDIO host driver"
depends on PLAT_ORION
---help---
This selects the Marvell SDIO host driver.
SDIO may currently be found on the Kirkwood 88F6281 and 88F6192
SoC controllers.
To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
module will be called mvsdio.
config MMC_DAVINCI
tristate "TI DAVINCI Multimedia Card Interface support"
depends on ARCH_DAVINCI
help
This selects the TI DAVINCI Multimedia card Interface.
If you have an DAVINCI board with a Multimedia Card slot,
say Y or M here. If unsure, say N.
config MMC_SPI
tristate "MMC/SD/SDIO over SPI"
depends on SPI_MASTER && !HIGHMEM && HAS_DMA
select CRC7
select CRC_ITU_T
help
Some systems access MMC/SD/SDIO cards using a SPI controller
instead of using a "native" MMC/SD/SDIO controller. This has a
disadvantage of being relatively high overhead, but a compensating
advantage of working on many systems without dedicated MMC/SD/SDIO
controllers.
If unsure, or if your system has no SPI master driver, say N.
config MMC_S3C
tristate "Samsung S3C SD/MMC Card Interface support"
depends on ARCH_S3C24XX
help
This selects a driver for the MCI interface found in
Samsung's S3C2410, S3C2412, S3C2440, S3C2442 CPUs.
If you have a board based on one of those and a MMC/SD
slot, say Y or M here.
If unsure, say N.
config MMC_S3C_HW_SDIO_IRQ
bool "Hardware support for SDIO IRQ"
depends on MMC_S3C
help
Enable the hardware support for SDIO interrupts instead of using
the generic polling code.
choice
prompt "Samsung S3C SD/MMC transfer code"
depends on MMC_S3C
config MMC_S3C_PIO
bool "Use PIO transfers only"
help
Use PIO to transfer data between memory and the hardware.
PIO is slower than DMA as it requires CPU instructions to
move the data. This has been the traditional default for
the S3C MCI driver.
config MMC_S3C_DMA
bool "Use DMA transfers only (EXPERIMENTAL)"
depends on EXPERIMENTAL
help
Use DMA to transfer data between memory and the hardare.
Currently, the DMA support in this driver seems to not be
working properly and needs to be debugged before this
option is useful.
config MMC_S3C_PIODMA
bool "Support for both PIO and DMA (EXPERIMENTAL)"
help
Compile both the PIO and DMA transfer routines into the
driver and let the platform select at run-time which one
is best.
See notes for the DMA option.
endchoice
config MMC_SDRICOH_CS
tristate "MMC/SD driver for Ricoh Bay1Controllers (EXPERIMENTAL)"
depends on EXPERIMENTAL && PCI && PCMCIA
help
Say Y here if your Notebook reports a Ricoh Bay1Controller PCMCIA
card whenever you insert a MMC or SD card into the card slot.
To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
module will be called sdricoh_cs.
config MMC_TMIO_CORE
tristate
config MMC_TMIO
tristate "Toshiba Mobile IO Controller (TMIO) MMC/SD function support"
depends on MFD_TMIO || MFD_ASIC3
select MMC_TMIO_CORE
help
This provides support for the SD/MMC cell found in TC6393XB,
T7L66XB and also HTC ASIC3
config MMC_SDHI
tristate "SH-Mobile SDHI SD/SDIO controller support"
depends on SUPERH || ARCH_SHMOBILE
select MMC_TMIO_CORE
help
This provides support for the SDHI SD/SDIO controller found in
SuperH and ARM SH-Mobile SoCs
config MMC_CB710
tristate "ENE CB710 MMC/SD Interface support"
depends on PCI
select CB710_CORE
help
This option enables support for MMC/SD part of ENE CB710/720 Flash
memory card reader found in some laptops (ie. some versions of
HP Compaq nx9500).
This driver can also be built as a module. If so, the module
will be called cb710-mmc.
config MMC_VIA_SDMMC
tristate "VIA SD/MMC Card Reader Driver"
depends on PCI
help
This selects the VIA SD/MMC Card Reader driver, say Y or M here.
VIA provides one multi-functional card reader which integrated into
some motherboards manufactured by VIA. This card reader supports
SD/MMC/SDHC.
If you have a controller with this interface, say Y or M here.
If unsure, say N.
config SDH_BFIN
tristate "Blackfin Secure Digital Host support"
depends on (BF54x && !BF544) || (BF51x && !BF512)
help
If you say yes here you will get support for the Blackfin on-chip
Secure Digital Host interface. This includes support for MMC and
SD cards.
To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
module will be called bfin_sdh.
If unsure, say N.
config SDH_BFIN_MISSING_CMD_PULLUP_WORKAROUND
bool "Blackfin EZkit Missing SDH_CMD Pull Up Resistor Workaround"
depends on SDH_BFIN
help
If you say yes here SD-Cards may work on the EZkit.
config MMC_DW
tristate "Synopsys DesignWare Memory Card Interface"
depends on ARM
help
This selects support for the Synopsys DesignWare Mobile Storage IP
block, this provides host support for SD and MMC interfaces, in both
PIO and external DMA modes.
config MMC_DW_IDMAC
bool "Internal DMAC interface"
depends on MMC_DW
help
This selects support for the internal DMAC block within the Synopsys
Designware Mobile Storage IP block. This disables the external DMA
interface.
config MMC_DW_PLTFM
tristate "Synopsys Designware MCI Support as platform device"
depends on MMC_DW
default y
help
This selects the common helper functions support for Host Controller
Interface based platform driver. Please select this option if the IP
is present as a platform device. This is the common interface for the
Synopsys Designware IP.
If you have a controller with this interface, say Y or M here.
If unsure, say Y.
config MMC_DW_PCI
tristate "Synopsys Designware MCI support on PCI bus"
depends on MMC_DW && PCI
help
This selects the PCI bus for the Synopsys Designware Mobile Storage IP.
Select this option if the IP is present on PCI platform.
If you have a controller with this interface, say Y or M here.
If unsure, say N.
config MMC_SH_MMCIF
tristate "SuperH Internal MMCIF support"
depends on MMC_BLOCK && (SUPERH || ARCH_SHMOBILE)
help
This selects the MMC Host Interface controller (MMCIF).
This driver supports MMCIF in sh7724/sh7757/sh7372.
config MMC_JZ4740
tristate "JZ4740 SD/Multimedia Card Interface support"
depends on MACH_JZ4740
help
This selects support for the SD/MMC controller on Ingenic JZ4740
SoCs.
If you have a board based on such a SoC and with a SD/MMC slot,
say Y or M here.
config MMC_VUB300
tristate "VUB300 USB to SDIO/SD/MMC Host Controller support"
depends on USB
help
This selects support for Elan Digital Systems' VUB300 chip.
The VUB300 is a USB-SDIO Host Controller Interface chip
that enables the host computer to use SDIO/SD/MMC cards
via a USB 2.0 or USB 1.1 host.
The VUB300 chip will be found in both physically separate
USB to SDIO/SD/MMC adapters and embedded on some motherboards.
The VUB300 chip supports SD and MMC memory cards in addition
to single and multifunction SDIO cards.
Some SDIO cards will need a firmware file to be loaded and
sent to VUB300 chip in order to achieve better data throughput.
Download these "Offload Pseudocode" from Elan Digital Systems'
web-site http://www.elandigitalsystems.com/support/downloads.php
and put them in /lib/firmware. Note that without these additional
firmware files the VUB300 chip will still function, but not at
the best obtainable data rate.
To compile this mmc host controller driver as a module,
choose M here: the module will be called vub300.
If you have a computer with an embedded VUB300 chip
or if you intend connecting a USB adapter based on a
VUB300 chip say Y or M here.
config MMC_USHC
tristate "USB SD Host Controller (USHC) support"
depends on USB
help
This selects support for USB SD Host Controllers based on
the Cypress Astoria chip with firmware compliant with CSR's
USB SD Host Controller specification (CS-118793-SP).
CSR boards with this device include: USB<>SDIO (M1985v2),
and Ultrasira.
Note: These controllers only support SDIO cards and do not
support MMC or SD memory cards.