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- menu "Qualcomm MSM specific device drivers"
- depends on ARCH_MSM
- config MSM_SSBI
- bool "Qualcomm Single-wire Serial Bus Interface (SSBI)"
- help
- If you say yes to this option, support will be included for the
- built-in SSBI interface on Qualcomm MSM family processors.
- This is required for communicating with Qualcomm PMICs and
- other devices that have the SSBI interface.
- config SPS
- bool "SPS support"
- select GENERIC_ALLOCATOR
- help
- The SPS (Smart Peripheral Switch) is a DMA engine.
- It can move data in the following modes:
- 1. Peripheral-to-Peripheral.
- 2. Peripheral-to-Memory.
- 3. Memory-to-Memory.
- config USB_BAM
- boolean "USB BAM Driver"
- depends on SPS && USB_GADGET
- help
- Enabling this option adds USB BAM Driver.
- USB BAM driver was added to supports SPS Peripheral-to-Peripheral
- transfers between the USB and other peripheral.
- config SPS_SUPPORT_BAMDMA
- bool "SPS support BAM DMA"
- depends on SPS
- default n
- help
- The BAM-DMA is used for Memory-to-Memory transfers.
- The main use cases is RPC between processors.
- The BAM-DMA hardware has 2 registers sets:
- 1. A BAM HW like all the peripherals.
- 2. A DMA channel configuration (i.e. channel priority).
- config SPS_SUPPORT_NDP_BAM
- bool "SPS support NDP BAM"
- depends on SPS
- default n
- help
- No-Data-Path BAM is used to improve BAM performance.
- config QPNP_PWM
- depends on SPMI
- depends on OF_SPMI
- tristate "Qualcomm QPNP LPG/PWM support"
- help
- This driver supports PWM/LPG devices in Qualcomm PMIC chips which
- comply with QPNP. QPNP is a SPMI based PMIC implementation. These
- devices support Pulse Width Modulation output with user generated
- patterns. They share a lookup table with size of 64 entries.
- config QPNP_POWER_ON
- tristate "QPNP PMIC POWER-ON Driver"
- depends on OF_SPMI && SPMI && MSM_QPNP_INT
- help
- This driver supports the power-on functionality on Qualcomm
- PNP PMIC. It currently supports reporting the change in status of
- the KPDPWR_N line (connected to the power-key).
- config QPNP_CLKDIV
- tristate "QPNP PMIC clkdiv driver"
- depends on OF_SPMI && SPMI
- help
- This driver supports the clkdiv functionality on the Qualcomm
- PNP PMIC. It configures the frequency of clkdiv outputs on the
- PMIC. These clocks are typically wired through alternate functions
- on gpio pins.
- config QPNP_VIBRATOR
- tristate "Vibrator support for QPNP PMIC"
- depends on OF_SPMI
- help
- This option enables device driver support for the vibrator
- on the Qualcomm's QPNP PMICs. The vibrator is connected on the
- VIB_DRV_N line and can be controlled manually or by the DTEST lines.
- It uses the android timed-output framework.
- config QPNP_REVID
- tristate "QPNP Revision ID Peripheral"
- depends on SPMI
- help
- Say 'y' here to include support for the Qualcomm QPNP REVID
- peripheral. REVID prints out the PMIC type and revision numbers
- in the kernel log along with the PMIC option status. The PMIC
- type is mapped to a Qualcomm chip part number and logged as well.
- config QPNP_COINCELL
- tristate "Qualcomm QPNP coincell charger support"
- depends on SPMI && OF_SPMI
- help
- This driver supports the QPNP coincell peripheral found inside of
- Qualcomm QPNP PMIC devices. The coincell charger provides a means to
- charge a coincell battery or backup capacitor which is used to
- maintain PMIC register state when the main battery is removed from the
- mobile device.
- config IPA
- tristate "IPA support"
- depends on SPS
- help
- This driver supports the Internet Packet Accelerator (IPA) core.
- IPA is a programmable protocol processor HW block.
- It is designed to support generic HW processing of UL/DL IP packets
- for various use cases independent of radio technology.
- The driver support client connection and configuration
- for the IPA core.
- Kernel and user-space processes can call the IPA driver
- to configure IPA core.
- config MSM_AVTIMER
- tristate "Avtimer Driver"
- depends on MSM_QDSP6_APRV2
- help
- This driver gets the Q6 out of power collapsed state and
- exposes ioctl control to read avtimer tick.
- config PFT
- bool "Per-File-Tagger driver"
- default n
- help
- This driver is used for tagging enterprise files.
- It is part of the Per-File-Encryption (PFE) feature.
- The driver is tagging files when created by
- registered application.
- Tagged files are encrypted using the dm-req-crypt driver.
- endmenu
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