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This is only really useful for people who are bringing up new hardware designs and have access to the proprietary vendor tools that interface with this mode. It'll live out of tree until it's rewritten to use a less kludgy interface. Signed-off-by: Solomon Peachy <pizza@shaftnet.org> Signed-off-by: John W. Linville <linville@tuxdriver.com>
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31 lines
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config CW1200
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tristate "CW1200 WLAN support"
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depends on MAC80211 && CFG80211
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help
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This is a driver for the ST-E CW1100 & CW1200 WLAN chipsets.
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This option just enables the driver core, see below for
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specific bus support.
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if CW1200
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config CW1200_WLAN_SDIO
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tristate "Support SDIO platforms"
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depends on CW1200 && MMC
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help
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Enable support for the CW1200 connected via an SDIO bus.
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By default this driver only supports the Sagrad SG901-1091/1098 EVK
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and similar designs that utilize a hardware reset circuit. To
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support different CW1200 SDIO designs you will need to override
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the default platform data by calling cw1200_sdio_set_platform_data()
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in your board setup file.
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config CW1200_WLAN_SPI
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tristate "Support SPI platforms"
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depends on CW1200 && SPI
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help
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Enables support for the CW1200 connected via a SPI bus. You will
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need to add appropriate platform data glue in your board setup
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file.
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endif
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