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# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only
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#
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# Zorro configuration
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#
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config ZORRO_NAMES
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bool "Zorro device name database"
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depends on ZORRO
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help
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By default, the kernel contains a database of all known Zorro device
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names to make the information in /proc/iomem comprehensible to the
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user. This database increases the size of the kernel image by about
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15KB, but it gets freed after the system boots up, so it doesn't
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take up kernel memory. Anyway, if you are building an installation
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floppy or kernel for an embedded system where kernel image size
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really matters, you can disable this feature and you'll get device
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ID numbers instead of names.
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When in doubt, say Y.
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