1 menu "Mapping drivers for chip access"
5 config MTD_COMPLEX_MAPPINGS
6 bool "Support non-linear mappings of flash chips"
8 This causes the chip drivers to allow for complicated
9 paged mappings of flash chips.
12 tristate "Flash device in physical memory map"
13 depends on MTD_CFI || MTD_JEDECPROBE || MTD_ROM || MTD_LPDDR
15 This provides a 'mapping' driver which allows the NOR Flash and
16 ROM driver code to communicate with chips which are mapped
17 physically into the CPU's memory. You will need to configure
18 the physical address and size of the flash chips on your
19 particular board as well as the bus width, either statically
20 with config options or at run-time.
22 To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
23 module will be called physmap.
25 config MTD_PHYSMAP_COMPAT
26 bool "Physmap compat support"
27 depends on MTD_PHYSMAP
30 Setup a simple mapping via the Kconfig options. Normally the
31 physmap configuration options are done via your board's
34 If unsure, say N here.
36 config MTD_PHYSMAP_START
37 hex "Physical start address of flash mapping"
38 depends on MTD_PHYSMAP_COMPAT
41 This is the physical memory location at which the flash chips
42 are mapped on your particular target board. Refer to the
43 memory map which should hopefully be in the documentation for
46 config MTD_PHYSMAP_LEN
47 hex "Physical length of flash mapping"
48 depends on MTD_PHYSMAP_COMPAT
51 This is the total length of the mapping of the flash chips on
52 your particular board. If there is space, or aliases, in the
53 physical memory map between the chips, this could be larger
54 than the total amount of flash present. Refer to the memory
55 map which should hopefully be in the documentation for your
58 config MTD_PHYSMAP_BANKWIDTH
59 int "Bank width in octets"
60 depends on MTD_PHYSMAP_COMPAT
63 This is the total width of the data bus of the flash devices
64 in octets. For example, if you have a data bus width of 32
65 bits, you would set the bus width octet value to 4. This is
66 used internally by the CFI drivers.
69 tristate "Memory device in physical memory map based on OF description"
70 depends on OF && (MTD_CFI || MTD_JEDECPROBE || MTD_ROM || MTD_RAM)
72 This provides a 'mapping' driver which allows the NOR Flash, ROM
73 and RAM driver code to communicate with chips which are mapped
74 physically into the CPU's memory. The mapping description here is
75 taken from OF device tree.
77 config MTD_PMC_MSP_EVM
78 tristate "CFI Flash device mapped on PMC-Sierra MSP"
79 depends on PMC_MSP && MTD_CFI
81 This provides a 'mapping' driver which supports the way
82 in which user-programmable flash chips are connected on the
83 PMC-Sierra MSP eval/demo boards.
86 prompt "Maximum mappable memory available for flash IO"
87 depends on MTD_PMC_MSP_EVM
88 default MSP_FLASH_MAP_LIMIT_32M
90 config MSP_FLASH_MAP_LIMIT_32M
95 config MSP_FLASH_MAP_LIMIT
98 depends on MSP_FLASH_MAP_LIMIT_32M
100 config MTD_SUN_UFLASH
101 tristate "Sun Microsystems userflash support"
102 depends on SPARC && MTD_CFI && PCI
104 This provides a 'mapping' driver which supports the way in
105 which user-programmable flash chips are connected on various
106 Sun Microsystems boardsets. This driver will require CFI support
107 in the kernel, so if you did not enable CFI previously, do that now.
110 tristate "CFI Flash device mapped on AMD SC520 CDP"
111 depends on (MELAN || COMPILE_TEST) && MTD_CFI
113 The SC520 CDP board has two banks of CFI-compliant chips and one
114 Dual-in-line JEDEC chip. This 'mapping' driver supports that
115 arrangement, implementing three MTD devices.
118 tristate "CFI Flash device mapped on AMD NetSc520"
119 depends on (MELAN || COMPILE_TEST) && MTD_CFI
121 This enables access routines for the flash chips on the AMD NetSc520
122 demonstration board. If you have one of these boards and would like
123 to use the flash chips on it, say 'Y'.
126 tristate "JEDEC Flash device mapped on Technologic Systems TS-5500"
127 depends on TS5500 || COMPILE_TEST
128 select MTD_JEDECPROBE
129 select MTD_CFI_AMDSTD
131 This provides a driver for the on-board flash of the Technologic
132 System's TS-5500 board. The 2MB flash is split into 3 partitions
133 which are accessed as separate MTD devices.
135 mtd0 and mtd2 are the two BIOS drives, which use the resident
136 flash disk (RFD) flash translation layer.
138 mtd1 allows you to reprogram your BIOS. BE VERY CAREFUL.
140 Note that jumper 3 ("Write Enable Drive A") must be set
141 otherwise detection won't succeed.
144 tristate "CFI Flash device mapped on Arcom SBC-GXx boards"
145 depends on X86 && MTD_CFI_INTELEXT && MTD_COMPLEX_MAPPINGS
147 This provides a driver for the on-board flash of Arcom Control
148 Systems' SBC-GXn family of boards, formerly known as SBC-MediaGX.
149 By default the flash is split into 3 partitions which are accessed
150 as separate MTD devices. This board utilizes Intel StrataFlash.
152 <http://www.arcomcontrols.com/products/icp/pc104/processors/SBC_GX1.htm>.
155 tristate "CFI Flash device mapped on Intel XScale PXA2xx based boards"
156 depends on (PXA25x || PXA27x) && MTD_CFI_INTELEXT
158 This provides a driver for the NOR flash attached to a PXA2xx chip.
160 config MTD_SCx200_DOCFLASH
161 tristate "Flash device mapped with DOCCS on NatSemi SCx200"
162 depends on SCx200 && MTD_CFI
164 Enable support for a flash chip mapped using the DOCCS signal on a
165 National Semiconductor SCx200 processor.
167 If you don't know what to do here, say N.
169 If compiled as a module, it will be called scx200_docflash.
172 tristate "BIOS flash chip on AMD76x southbridge"
173 depends on X86 && MTD_JEDECPROBE
175 Support for treating the BIOS flash chip on AMD76x motherboards
176 as an MTD device - with this you can reprogram your BIOS.
181 tristate "BIOS flash chip on Intel Controller Hub 2/3/4/5"
182 depends on X86 && MTD_JEDECPROBE
184 Support for treating the BIOS flash chip on ICHX motherboards
185 as an MTD device - with this you can reprogram your BIOS.
190 tristate "BIOS flash chip on Intel ESB Controller Hub 2"
191 depends on X86 && MTD_JEDECPROBE && PCI
193 Support for treating the BIOS flash chip on ESB2 motherboards
194 as an MTD device - with this you can reprogram your BIOS.
199 tristate "BIOS flash chip on Nvidia CK804"
200 depends on X86 && MTD_JEDECPROBE && PCI
202 Support for treating the BIOS flash chip on nvidia motherboards
203 as an MTD device - with this you can reprogram your BIOS.
207 config MTD_SCB2_FLASH
208 tristate "BIOS flash chip on Intel SCB2 boards"
209 depends on X86 && MTD_JEDECPROBE && PCI
211 Support for treating the BIOS flash chip on Intel SCB2 boards
212 as an MTD device - with this you can reprogram your BIOS.
217 tristate "Flash chips on Tsunami TIG bus"
218 depends on ALPHA_TSUNAMI && MTD_COMPLEX_MAPPINGS
220 Support for the flash chip on Tsunami TIG bus.
223 tristate "CFI flash device on SnapGear/SecureEdge"
224 depends on X86 && MTD_JEDECPROBE
226 Support for flash chips on NETtel/SecureEdge/SnapGear boards.
229 tristate "Lantiq SoC NOR support"
232 Support for NOR flash attached to the Lantiq SoC's External Bus Unit.
235 tristate "BIOS flash chip on Intel L440GX boards"
236 depends on X86 && MTD_JEDECPROBE
238 Support for treating the BIOS flash chip on Intel L440GX motherboards
239 as an MTD device - with this you can reprogram your BIOS.
243 config MTD_CFI_FLAGADM
244 tristate "CFI Flash device mapping on FlagaDM"
245 depends on PPC_8xx && MTD_CFI
247 Mapping for the Flaga digital module. If you don't have one, ignore
250 config MTD_SOLUTIONENGINE
251 tristate "CFI Flash device mapped on Hitachi SolutionEngine"
252 depends on SOLUTION_ENGINE && MTD_CFI && MTD_REDBOOT_PARTS
254 This enables access to the flash chips on the Hitachi SolutionEngine and
255 similar boards. Say 'Y' if you are building a kernel for such a board.
258 tristate "CFI Flash device mapped on StrongARM SA11x0"
259 depends on MTD_CFI && ARCH_SA1100
261 This enables access to the flash chips on most platforms based on
262 the SA1100 and SA1110, including the Assabet and the Compaq iPAQ.
263 If you have such a board, say 'Y'.
266 tristate "CFI Flash device mapped on DC21285 Footbridge"
267 depends on MTD_CFI && ARCH_FOOTBRIDGE && MTD_COMPLEX_MAPPINGS
269 This provides a driver for the flash accessed using Intel's
270 21285 bridge used with Intel's StrongARM processors. More info at
271 <http://www.intel.com/design/bridge/docs/21285_documentation.htm>.
274 tristate "CFI Flash device mapped on Intel IXP4xx based systems"
275 depends on MTD_CFI && MTD_COMPLEX_MAPPINGS && ARCH_IXP4XX
277 This enables MTD access to flash devices on platforms based
278 on Intel's IXP4xx family of network processors such as the
279 IXDP425 and Coyote. If you have an IXP4xx based board and
280 would like to use the flash chips on it, say 'Y'.
283 tristate "JEDEC Flash device mapped on impA7"
284 depends on ARM && MTD_JEDECPROBE
286 This enables access to the NOR Flash on the impA7 board of
287 implementa GmbH. If you have such a board, say 'Y' here.
289 # This needs CFI or JEDEC, depending on the cards found.
291 tristate "PCI MTD driver"
292 depends on PCI && MTD_COMPLEX_MAPPINGS
294 Mapping for accessing flash devices on add-in cards like the Intel XScale
295 IQ80310 card, and the Intel EBSA285 card in blank ROM programming mode
296 (please see the manual for the link settings).
298 If you are not sure, say N.
301 tristate "PCMCIA MTD driver"
302 depends on PCMCIA && MTD_COMPLEX_MAPPINGS
304 Map driver for accessing PCMCIA linear flash memory cards. These
305 cards are usually around 4-16MiB in size. This does not include
306 Compact Flash cards which are treated as IDE devices.
308 config MTD_PCMCIA_ANONYMOUS
309 bool "Use PCMCIA MTD drivers for anonymous PCMCIA cards"
310 depends on MTD_PCMCIA
312 If this option is enabled, PCMCIA cards which do not report
313 anything about themselves are assumed to be MTD cards.
317 config MTD_BFIN_ASYNC
318 tristate "Blackfin BF533-STAMP Flash Chip Support"
319 depends on BFIN533_STAMP && MTD_CFI && MTD_COMPLEX_MAPPINGS
322 Map driver which allows for simultaneous utilization of
323 ethernet and CFI parallel flash.
325 If compiled as a module, it will be called bfin-async-flash.
328 tristate "GPIO-assisted Flash Chip Support"
329 depends on GPIOLIB || COMPILE_TEST
330 depends on MTD_COMPLEX_MAPPINGS
332 Map driver which allows flashes to be partially physically addressed
333 and assisted by GPIOs.
335 If compiled as a module, it will be called gpio-addr-flash.
338 bool "Generic uClinux RAM/ROM filesystem support"
339 depends on (MTD_RAM=y || MTD_ROM=y) && (!MMU || COLDFIRE)
341 Map driver to support image based filesystems for uClinux.
343 config MTD_INTEL_VR_NOR
344 tristate "NOR flash on Intel Vermilion Range Expansion Bus CS0"
347 Map driver for a NOR flash bank located on the Expansion Bus of the
348 Intel Vermilion Range chipset.
351 tristate "Map driver for RBTX4939 board"
352 depends on TOSHIBA_RBTX4939 && MTD_CFI && MTD_COMPLEX_MAPPINGS
354 Map driver for NOR flash chips on RBTX4939 board.
357 tristate "Map driver for platform device RAM (mtd-ram)"
360 Map driver for RAM areas described via the platform device
363 This selection automatically selects the map_ram driver.
366 tristate "Map driver for Dreamcast VMU"
369 This driver enables access to the Dreamcast Visual Memory Unit (VMU).
371 Most Dreamcast users will want to say Y here.
373 To build this as a module select M here, the module will be called
377 tristate "MTD discovery driver for PISMO modules"
379 depends on ARCH_VERSATILE
381 This driver allows for discovery of PISMO modules - see
382 <http://www.pismoworld.org/>. These are small modules containing
383 up to five memory devices (eg, SRAM, flash, DOC) described by an
386 This driver does not create any MTD maps itself; instead it
387 creates MTD physmap and MTD SRAM platform devices. If you
388 enable this option, you should consider enabling MTD_PHYSMAP
389 and/or MTD_PLATRAM according to the devices on your module.
391 When built as a module, it will be called pismo.ko
393 config MTD_LATCH_ADDR
394 tristate "Latch-assisted Flash Chip Support"
395 depends on MTD_COMPLEX_MAPPINGS
397 Map driver which allows flashes to be partially physically addressed
398 and have the upper address lines set by a board specific code.
400 If compiled as a module, it will be called latch-addr-flash.