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Linus Torvalds 21eaab6d19 tty/serial patches for 3.9-rc1
Here's the big tty/serial driver patches for 3.9-rc1.
 
 More tty port rework and fixes from Jiri here, as well as lots of
 individual serial driver updates and fixes.
 
 All of these have been in the linux-next tree for a while.
 
 Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
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Merge tag 'tty-3.9-rc1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/gregkh/tty

Pull tty/serial patches from Greg Kroah-Hartman:
 "Here's the big tty/serial driver patches for 3.9-rc1.

  More tty port rework and fixes from Jiri here, as well as lots of
  individual serial driver updates and fixes.

  All of these have been in the linux-next tree for a while."

* tag 'tty-3.9-rc1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/gregkh/tty: (140 commits)
  tty: mxser: improve error handling in mxser_probe() and mxser_module_init()
  serial: imx: fix uninitialized variable warning
  serial: tegra: assume CONFIG_OF
  TTY: do not update atime/mtime on read/write
  lguest: select CONFIG_TTY to build properly.
  ARM defconfigs: add missing inclusions of linux/platform_device.h
  fb/exynos: include platform_device.h
  ARM: sa1100/assabet: include platform_device.h directly
  serial: imx: Fix recursive locking bug
  pps: Fix build breakage from decoupling pps from tty
  tty: Remove ancient hardpps()
  pps: Additional cleanups in uart_handle_dcd_change
  pps: Move timestamp read into PPS code proper
  pps: Don't crash the machine when exiting will do
  pps: Fix a use-after free bug when unregistering a source.
  pps: Use pps_lookup_dev to reduce ldisc coupling
  pps: Add pps_lookup_dev() function
  tty: serial: uartlite: Support uartlite on big and little endian systems
  tty: serial: uartlite: Fix sparse and checkpatch warnings
  serial/arc-uart: Miscll DT related updates (Grant's review comments)
  ...

Fix up trivial conflicts, mostly just due to the TTY config option
clashing with the EXPERIMENTAL removal.
2013-02-21 13:41:04 -08:00

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#
# wan devices configuration
#
menuconfig WAN
bool "Wan interfaces support"
---help---
Wide Area Networks (WANs), such as X.25, Frame Relay and leased
lines, are used to interconnect Local Area Networks (LANs) over vast
distances with data transfer rates significantly higher than those
achievable with commonly used asynchronous modem connections.
Usually, a quite expensive external device called a `WAN router' is
needed to connect to a WAN. As an alternative, a relatively
inexpensive WAN interface card can allow your Linux box to directly
connect to a WAN.
If you have one of those cards and wish to use it under Linux,
say Y here and also to the WAN driver for your card.
If unsure, say N.
if WAN
# There is no way to detect a comtrol sv11 - force it modular for now.
config HOSTESS_SV11
tristate "Comtrol Hostess SV-11 support"
depends on ISA && m && ISA_DMA_API && INET && HDLC
help
Driver for Comtrol Hostess SV-11 network card which
operates on low speed synchronous serial links at up to
256Kbps, supporting PPP and Cisco HDLC.
The driver will be compiled as a module: the
module will be called hostess_sv11.
# The COSA/SRP driver has not been tested as non-modular yet.
config COSA
tristate "COSA/SRP sync serial boards support"
depends on ISA && m && ISA_DMA_API && HDLC
---help---
Driver for COSA and SRP synchronous serial boards.
These boards allow to connect synchronous serial devices (for example
base-band modems, or any other device with the X.21, V.24, V.35 or
V.36 interface) to your Linux box. The cards can work as the
character device, synchronous PPP network device, or the Cisco HDLC
network device.
You will need user-space utilities COSA or SRP boards for downloading
the firmware to the cards and to set them up. Look at the
<http://www.fi.muni.cz/~kas/cosa/> for more information. You can also
read the comment at the top of the <file:drivers/net/wan/cosa.c> for
details about the cards and the driver itself.
The driver will be compiled as a module: the
module will be called cosa.
#
# Lan Media's board. Currently 1000, 1200, 5200, 5245
#
config LANMEDIA
tristate "LanMedia Corp. SSI/V.35, T1/E1, HSSI, T3 boards"
depends on PCI && VIRT_TO_BUS && HDLC
---help---
Driver for the following Lan Media family of serial boards:
- LMC 1000 board allows you to connect synchronous serial devices
(for example base-band modems, or any other device with the X.21,
V.24, V.35 or V.36 interface) to your Linux box.
- LMC 1200 with on board DSU board allows you to connect your Linux
box directly to a T1 or E1 circuit.
- LMC 5200 board provides a HSSI interface capable of running up to
52 Mbits per second.
- LMC 5245 board connects directly to a T3 circuit saving the
additional external hardware.
To change setting such as clock source you will need lmcctl.
It is available at <ftp://ftp.lanmedia.com/> (broken link).
To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
module will be called lmc.
# There is no way to detect a Sealevel board. Force it modular
config SEALEVEL_4021
tristate "Sealevel Systems 4021 support"
depends on ISA && m && ISA_DMA_API && INET && HDLC
help
This is a driver for the Sealevel Systems ACB 56 serial I/O adapter.
The driver will be compiled as a module: the
module will be called sealevel.
# Generic HDLC
config HDLC
tristate "Generic HDLC layer"
help
Say Y to this option if your Linux box contains a WAN (Wide Area
Network) card supported by this driver and you are planning to
connect the box to a WAN.
You will need supporting software from
<http://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/utils/net/hdlc/>.
Generic HDLC driver currently supports raw HDLC, Cisco HDLC, Frame
Relay, synchronous Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP) and X.25.
To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
module will be called hdlc.
If unsure, say N.
config HDLC_RAW
tristate "Raw HDLC support"
depends on HDLC
help
Generic HDLC driver supporting raw HDLC over WAN connections.
If unsure, say N.
config HDLC_RAW_ETH
tristate "Raw HDLC Ethernet device support"
depends on HDLC
help
Generic HDLC driver supporting raw HDLC Ethernet device emulation
over WAN connections.
You will need it for Ethernet over HDLC bridges.
If unsure, say N.
config HDLC_CISCO
tristate "Cisco HDLC support"
depends on HDLC
help
Generic HDLC driver supporting Cisco HDLC over WAN connections.
If unsure, say N.
config HDLC_FR
tristate "Frame Relay support"
depends on HDLC
help
Generic HDLC driver supporting Frame Relay over WAN connections.
If unsure, say N.
config HDLC_PPP
tristate "Synchronous Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP) support"
depends on HDLC
help
Generic HDLC driver supporting PPP over WAN connections.
If unsure, say N.
config HDLC_X25
tristate "X.25 protocol support"
depends on HDLC && (LAPB=m && HDLC=m || LAPB=y)
help
Generic HDLC driver supporting X.25 over WAN connections.
If unsure, say N.
comment "X.25/LAPB support is disabled"
depends on HDLC && (LAPB!=m || HDLC!=m) && LAPB!=y
config PCI200SYN
tristate "Goramo PCI200SYN support"
depends on HDLC && PCI
help
Driver for PCI200SYN cards by Goramo sp. j.
If you have such a card, say Y here and see
<http://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/utils/net/hdlc/>.
To compile this as a module, choose M here: the
module will be called pci200syn.
If unsure, say N.
config WANXL
tristate "SBE Inc. wanXL support"
depends on HDLC && PCI
help
Driver for wanXL PCI cards by SBE Inc.
If you have such a card, say Y here and see
<http://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/utils/net/hdlc/>.
To compile this as a module, choose M here: the
module will be called wanxl.
If unsure, say N.
config WANXL_BUILD_FIRMWARE
bool "rebuild wanXL firmware"
depends on WANXL && !PREVENT_FIRMWARE_BUILD
help
Allows you to rebuild firmware run by the QUICC processor.
It requires as68k, ld68k and hexdump programs.
You should never need this option, say N.
config PC300TOO
tristate "Cyclades PC300 RSV/X21 alternative support"
depends on HDLC && PCI
help
Alternative driver for PC300 RSV/X21 PCI cards made by
Cyclades, Inc. If you have such a card, say Y here and see
<http://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/utils/net/hdlc/>.
To compile this as a module, choose M here: the module
will be called pc300too.
If unsure, say N here.
config N2
tristate "SDL RISCom/N2 support"
depends on HDLC && ISA
help
Driver for RISCom/N2 single or dual channel ISA cards by
SDL Communications Inc.
If you have such a card, say Y here and see
<http://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/utils/net/hdlc/>.
Note that N2csu and N2dds cards are not supported by this driver.
To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the module
will be called n2.
If unsure, say N.
config C101
tristate "Moxa C101 support"
depends on HDLC && ISA
help
Driver for C101 SuperSync ISA cards by Moxa Technologies Co., Ltd.
If you have such a card, say Y here and see
<http://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/utils/net/hdlc/>.
To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
module will be called c101.
If unsure, say N.
config FARSYNC
tristate "FarSync T-Series support"
depends on HDLC && PCI
---help---
Support for the FarSync T-Series X.21 (and V.35/V.24) cards by
FarSite Communications Ltd.
Synchronous communication is supported on all ports at speeds up to
8Mb/s (128K on V.24) using synchronous PPP, Cisco HDLC, raw HDLC,
Frame Relay or X.25/LAPB.
If you want the module to be automatically loaded when the interface
is referenced then you should add "alias hdlcX farsync" to a file
in /etc/modprobe.d/ for each interface, where X is 0, 1, 2, ..., or
simply use "alias hdlc* farsync" to indicate all of them.
To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
module will be called farsync.
config DSCC4
tristate "Etinc PCISYNC serial board support"
depends on HDLC && PCI && m
help
Driver for Etinc PCISYNC boards based on the Infineon (ex. Siemens)
DSCC4 chipset.
This is supposed to work with the four port card. Take a look at
<http://www.cogenit.fr/dscc4/> for further information about the
driver.
To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
module will be called dscc4.
config DSCC4_PCISYNC
bool "Etinc PCISYNC features"
depends on DSCC4
help
Due to Etinc's design choice for its PCISYNC cards, some operations
are only allowed on specific ports of the DSCC4. This option is the
only way for the driver to know that it shouldn't return a success
code for these operations.
Please say Y if your card is an Etinc's PCISYNC.
config DSCC4_PCI_RST
bool "Hard reset support"
depends on DSCC4
help
Various DSCC4 bugs forbid any reliable software reset of the ASIC.
As a replacement, some vendors provide a way to assert the PCI #RST
pin of DSCC4 through the GPIO port of the card. If you choose Y,
the driver will make use of this feature before module removal
(i.e. rmmod). The feature is known to be available on Commtech's
cards. Contact your manufacturer for details.
Say Y if your card supports this feature.
config IXP4XX_HSS
tristate "Intel IXP4xx HSS (synchronous serial port) support"
depends on HDLC && ARM && ARCH_IXP4XX && IXP4XX_NPE && IXP4XX_QMGR
help
Say Y here if you want to use built-in HSS ports
on IXP4xx processor.
config DLCI
tristate "Frame Relay DLCI support"
---help---
Support for the Frame Relay protocol.
Frame Relay is a fast low-cost way to connect to a remote Internet
access provider or to form a private wide area network. The one
physical line from your box to the local "switch" (i.e. the entry
point to the Frame Relay network, usually at the phone company) can
carry several logical point-to-point connections to other computers
connected to the Frame Relay network. For a general explanation of
the protocol, check out <http://www.mplsforum.org/>.
To use frame relay, you need supporting hardware (called FRAD) and
certain programs from the net-tools package as explained in
<file:Documentation/networking/framerelay.txt>.
To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
module will be called dlci.
config DLCI_MAX
int "Max DLCI per device"
depends on DLCI
default "8"
help
How many logical point-to-point frame relay connections (the
identifiers of which are called DCLIs) should be handled by each
of your hardware frame relay access devices.
Go with the default.
config SDLA
tristate "SDLA (Sangoma S502/S508) support"
depends on DLCI && ISA
help
Driver for the Sangoma S502A, S502E, and S508 Frame Relay Access
Devices.
These are multi-protocol cards, but only Frame Relay is supported
by the driver at this time. Please read
<file:Documentation/networking/framerelay.txt>.
To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
module will be called sdla.
# X.25 network drivers
config LAPBETHER
tristate "LAPB over Ethernet driver"
depends on LAPB && X25
---help---
Driver for a pseudo device (typically called /dev/lapb0) which allows
you to open an LAPB point-to-point connection to some other computer
on your Ethernet network.
In order to do this, you need to say Y or M to the driver for your
Ethernet card as well as to "LAPB Data Link Driver".
To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
module will be called lapbether.
If unsure, say N.
config X25_ASY
tristate "X.25 async driver"
depends on LAPB && X25 && TTY
---help---
Send and receive X.25 frames over regular asynchronous serial
lines such as telephone lines equipped with ordinary modems.
Experts should note that this driver doesn't currently comply with
the asynchronous HDLS framing protocols in CCITT recommendation X.25.
To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
module will be called x25_asy.
If unsure, say N.
config SBNI
tristate "Granch SBNI12 Leased Line adapter support"
depends on X86
---help---
Driver for ISA SBNI12-xx cards which are low cost alternatives to
leased line modems.
You can find more information and last versions of drivers and
utilities at <http://www.granch.ru/>. If you have any question you
can send email to <sbni@granch.ru>.
To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
module will be called sbni.
If unsure, say N.
config SBNI_MULTILINE
bool "Multiple line feature support"
depends on SBNI
help
Schedule traffic for some parallel lines, via SBNI12 adapters.
If you have two computers connected with two parallel lines it's
possible to increase transfer rate nearly twice. You should have
a program named 'sbniconfig' to configure adapters.
If unsure, say N.
endif # WAN