cachepc-linux

Fork of AMDESE/linux with modifications for CachePC side-channel attack
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      1# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only
      2#
      3# Arcnet configuration
      4#
      5
      6menuconfig ARCNET
      7	depends on NETDEVICES && (ISA || PCI || PCMCIA)
      8	tristate "ARCnet support"
      9	help
     10	  If you have a network card of this type, say Y and check out the
     11	  (arguably) beautiful poetry in
     12	  <file:Documentation/networking/arcnet.rst>.
     13
     14	  You need both this driver, and the driver for the particular ARCnet
     15	  chipset of your card. If you don't know, then it's probably a
     16	  COM90xx type card, so say Y (or M) to "ARCnet COM90xx chipset
     17	  support" below.
     18
     19	  To compile this driver as a module, choose M here. The module will
     20	  be called arcnet.
     21
     22if ARCNET
     23
     24config ARCNET_1201
     25	tristate "Enable standard ARCNet packet format (RFC 1201)"
     26	help
     27	  This allows you to use RFC1201 with your ARCnet card via the virtual
     28	  arc0 device.  You need to say Y here to communicate with
     29	  industry-standard RFC1201 implementations, like the arcether.com
     30	  packet driver or most DOS/Windows ODI drivers.  Please read the
     31	  ARCnet documentation in <file:Documentation/networking/arcnet.rst>
     32	  for more information about using arc0.
     33
     34config ARCNET_1051
     35	tristate "Enable old ARCNet packet format (RFC 1051)"
     36	help
     37	  This allows you to use RFC1051 with your ARCnet card via the virtual
     38	  arc0s device. You only need arc0s if you want to talk to ARCnet
     39	  software complying with the "old" standard, specifically, the DOS
     40	  arcnet.com packet driver, Amigas running AmiTCP, and some variants
     41	  of NetBSD. You do not need to say Y here to communicate with
     42	  industry-standard RFC1201 implementations, like the arcether.com
     43	  packet driver or most DOS/Windows ODI drivers. RFC1201 is included
     44	  automatically as the arc0 device. Please read the ARCnet
     45	  documentation in <file:Documentation/networking/arcnet.rst> for more
     46	  information about using arc0e and arc0s.
     47
     48config ARCNET_RAW
     49	tristate "Enable raw mode packet interface"
     50	help
     51	  ARCnet "raw mode" packet encapsulation, no soft headers.  Unlikely
     52	  to work unless talking to a copy of the same Linux arcnet driver,
     53	  but perhaps marginally faster in that case.
     54
     55config ARCNET_CAP
     56	tristate "Enable CAP mode packet interface"
     57	help
     58	  ARCnet "cap mode" packet encapsulation. Used to get the hardware
     59	  acknowledge back to userspace. After the initial protocol byte every
     60	  packet is stuffed with an extra 4 byte "cookie" which doesn't
     61	  actually appear on the network. After transmit the driver will send
     62	  back a packet with protocol byte 0 containing the status of the
     63	  transmission:
     64	     0=no hardware acknowledge
     65	     1=excessive nak
     66	     2=transmission accepted by the receiver hardware
     67
     68	  Received packets are also stuffed with the extra 4 bytes but it will
     69	  be random data.
     70
     71	  Cap only listens to protocol 1-8.
     72
     73config ARCNET_COM90xx
     74	tristate "ARCnet COM90xx (normal) chipset driver"
     75	help
     76	  This is the chipset driver for the standard COM90xx cards. If you
     77	  have always used the old ARCnet driver without knowing what type of
     78	  card you had, this is probably the one for you.
     79
     80	  To compile this driver as a module, choose M here. The module will
     81	  be called com90xx.
     82
     83config ARCNET_COM90xxIO
     84	tristate "ARCnet COM90xx (IO mapped) chipset driver"
     85	help
     86	  This is the chipset driver for the COM90xx cards, using them in
     87	  IO-mapped mode instead of memory-mapped mode. This is slower than
     88	  the normal driver. Only use it if your card doesn't support shared
     89	  memory.
     90
     91	  To compile this driver as a module, choose M here. The module will
     92	  be called com90io.
     93
     94config ARCNET_RIM_I
     95	tristate "ARCnet COM90xx (RIM I) chipset driver"
     96	help
     97	  This is yet another chipset driver for the COM90xx cards, but this
     98	  time only using memory-mapped mode, and no IO ports at all. This
     99	  driver is completely untested, so if you have one of these cards,
    100	  please mail <dwmw2@infradead.org>, especially if it works!
    101
    102	  To compile this driver as a module, choose M here. The module will
    103	  be called arc-rimi.
    104
    105config ARCNET_COM20020
    106	tristate "ARCnet COM20020 chipset driver"
    107	depends on LEDS_CLASS
    108	help
    109	  This is the driver for the new COM20020 chipset. It supports such
    110	  things as promiscuous mode, so packet sniffing is possible, and
    111	  extra diagnostic information.
    112
    113	  To compile this driver as a module, choose M here. The module will
    114	  be called com20020.
    115
    116config ARCNET_COM20020_ISA
    117	tristate "Support for COM20020 on ISA"
    118	depends on ARCNET_COM20020 && ISA
    119
    120config ARCNET_COM20020_PCI
    121	tristate "Support for COM20020 on PCI"
    122	depends on ARCNET_COM20020 && PCI
    123
    124config ARCNET_COM20020_CS
    125	tristate "COM20020 ARCnet PCMCIA support"
    126	depends on ARCNET_COM20020 && PCMCIA
    127	help
    128	  Say Y here if you intend to attach this type of ARCnet PCMCIA card
    129	  to your computer.
    130
    131	  To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the module will be
    132	  called com20020_cs.  If unsure, say N.
    133
    134endif # ARCNET