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#
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# MMC/SD card drivers
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2008-09-07 11:16:58 +00:00
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comment "MMC/SD/SDIO Card Drivers"
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config MMC_BLOCK
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tristate "MMC block device driver"
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depends on BLOCK
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default y
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help
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Say Y here to enable the MMC block device driver support.
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This provides a block device driver, which you can use to
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mount the filesystem. Almost everyone wishing MMC support
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should say Y or M here.
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2007-05-11 22:26:16 +00:00
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config MMC_BLOCK_BOUNCE
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bool "Use bounce buffer for simple hosts"
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depends on MMC_BLOCK
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default y
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help
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SD/MMC is a high latency protocol where it is crucial to
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send large requests in order to get high performance. Many
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controllers, however, are restricted to continuous memory
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(i.e. they can't do scatter-gather), something the kernel
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rarely can provide.
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Say Y here to help these restricted hosts by bouncing
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requests back and forth from a large buffer. You will get
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a big performance gain at the cost of up to 64 KiB of
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physical memory.
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If unsure, say Y here.
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2007-06-30 06:04:21 +00:00
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config SDIO_UART
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tristate "SDIO UART/GPS class support"
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help
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SDIO function driver for SDIO cards that implements the UART
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class, as well as the GPS class which appears like a UART.
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2007-08-12 12:23:50 +00:00
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config MMC_TEST
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tristate "MMC host test driver"
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default n
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help
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Development driver that performs a series of reads and writes
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to a memory card in order to expose certain well known bugs
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in host controllers. The tests are executed by writing to the
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"test" file in sysfs under each card. Note that whatever is
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on your card will be overwritten by these tests.
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This driver is only of interest to those developing or
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testing a host driver. Most people should say N here.
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