linux/drivers/rtc/Kconfig

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# RTC class/drivers configuration
#
menu "Real Time Clock"
config RTC_LIB
tristate
config RTC_CLASS
tristate "RTC class"
depends on EXPERIMENTAL
default n
select RTC_LIB
help
Generic RTC class support. If you say yes here, you will
be allowed to plug one or more RTCs to your system. You will
probably want to enable one of more of the interfaces below.
This driver can also be built as a module. If so, the module
will be called rtc-class.
config RTC_HCTOSYS
bool "Set system time from RTC on startup"
depends on RTC_CLASS = y
default y
help
If you say yes here, the system time will be set using
the value read from the specified RTC device. This is useful
in order to avoid unnecessary fschk runs.
config RTC_HCTOSYS_DEVICE
string "The RTC to read the time from"
depends on RTC_HCTOSYS = y
default "rtc0"
help
The RTC device that will be used as the source for
the system time, usually rtc0.
comment "RTC interfaces"
depends on RTC_CLASS
config RTC_INTF_SYSFS
tristate "sysfs"
depends on RTC_CLASS && SYSFS
default RTC_CLASS
help
Say yes here if you want to use your RTC using the sysfs
interface, /sys/class/rtc/rtcX .
This driver can also be built as a module. If so, the module
will be called rtc-sysfs.
config RTC_INTF_PROC
tristate "proc"
depends on RTC_CLASS && PROC_FS
default RTC_CLASS
help
Say yes here if you want to use your RTC using the proc
interface, /proc/driver/rtc .
This driver can also be built as a module. If so, the module
will be called rtc-proc.
config RTC_INTF_DEV
tristate "dev"
depends on RTC_CLASS
default RTC_CLASS
help
Say yes here if you want to use your RTC using the dev
interface, /dev/rtc .
This driver can also be built as a module. If so, the module
will be called rtc-dev.
comment "RTC drivers"
depends on RTC_CLASS
endmenu