kernel-fxtec-pro1x/drivers/firewire/Kconfig
Stefan Richter 9a60731d00 firewire: prefix modules with firewire- instead of fw-
Of course everybody immediately associates "fw-" with FireWire, not
firmware or firewall or whatever.  But "firewire-" has a nice ring to
it too.

Signed-off-by: Stefan Richter <stefanr@s5r6.in-berlin.de>
Acked-by: Kristian Hoegsberg <krh@bitplanet.net>
2007-05-27 23:21:01 +02:00

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# -*- shell-script -*-
comment "An alternative FireWire stack is available with EXPERIMENTAL=y"
depends on EXPERIMENTAL=n
config FIREWIRE
tristate "IEEE 1394 (FireWire) support (JUJU alternative stack, experimental)"
depends on EXPERIMENTAL
select CRC_ITU_T
help
IEEE 1394 describes a high performance serial bus, which is also
known as FireWire(tm) or i.Link(tm) and is used for connecting all
sorts of devices (most notably digital video cameras) to your
computer.
If you have FireWire hardware and want to use it, say Y here. This
is the core support only, you will also need to select a driver for
your IEEE 1394 adapter.
To compile this driver as a module, say M here: the module will be
called firewire-core.
This is the "JUJU" FireWire stack, an alternative implementation
designed for robustness and simplicity. You can build either this
stack, or the classic stack (the ieee1394 driver, ohci1394 etc.)
or both.
config FIREWIRE_OHCI
tristate "Support for OHCI FireWire host controllers"
depends on PCI && FIREWIRE
help
Enable this driver if you have a FireWire controller based
on the OHCI specification. For all practical purposes, this
is the only chipset in use, so say Y here.
To compile this driver as a module, say M here: The module will be
called firewire-ohci.
If you also build ohci1394 of the classic IEEE 1394 driver stack,
blacklist either ohci1394 or firewire-ohci to let hotplug load the
desired driver.
config FIREWIRE_SBP2
tristate "Support for storage devices (SBP-2 protocol driver)"
depends on FIREWIRE && SCSI
help
This option enables you to use SBP-2 devices connected to a
FireWire bus. SBP-2 devices include storage devices like
harddisks and DVD drives, also some other FireWire devices
like scanners.
To compile this driver as a module, say M here: The module will be
called firewire-sbp2.
You should also enable support for disks, CD-ROMs, etc. in the SCSI
configuration section.
If you also build sbp2 of the classic IEEE 1394 driver stack,
blacklist either sbp2 or firewire-sbp2 to let hotplug load the
desired driver.