source "drivers/mmc/core/Kconfig"
-source "drivers/mmc/card/Kconfig"
-
source "drivers/mmc/host/Kconfig"
endif # MMC
subdir-ccflags-$(CONFIG_MMC_DEBUG) := -DDEBUG
obj-$(CONFIG_MMC) += core/
-obj-$(CONFIG_MMC) += card/
obj-$(subst m,y,$(CONFIG_MMC)) += host/
+++ /dev/null
-#
-# MMC/SD card drivers
-#
-
-comment "MMC/SD/SDIO Card Drivers"
-
-config MMC_BLOCK
- tristate "MMC block device driver"
- depends on BLOCK
- default y
- help
- Say Y here to enable the MMC block device driver support.
- This provides a block device driver, which you can use to
- mount the filesystem. Almost everyone wishing MMC support
- should say Y or M here.
-
-config MMC_BLOCK_MINORS
- int "Number of minors per block device"
- depends on MMC_BLOCK
- range 4 256
- default 8
- help
- Number of minors per block device. One is needed for every
- partition on the disk (plus one for the whole disk).
-
- Number of total MMC minors available is 256, so your number
- of supported block devices will be limited to 256 divided
- by this number.
-
- Default is 8 to be backwards compatible with previous
- hardwired device numbering.
-
- If unsure, say 8 here.
-
-config MMC_BLOCK_BOUNCE
- bool "Use bounce buffer for simple hosts"
- depends on MMC_BLOCK
- default y
- help
- SD/MMC is a high latency protocol where it is crucial to
- send large requests in order to get high performance. Many
- controllers, however, are restricted to continuous memory
- (i.e. they can't do scatter-gather), something the kernel
- rarely can provide.
-
- Say Y here to help these restricted hosts by bouncing
- requests back and forth from a large buffer. You will get
- a big performance gain at the cost of up to 64 KiB of
- physical memory.
-
- If unsure, say Y here.
-
-config SDIO_UART
- tristate "SDIO UART/GPS class support"
- depends on TTY
- help
- SDIO function driver for SDIO cards that implements the UART
- class, as well as the GPS class which appears like a UART.
-
-config MMC_TEST
- tristate "MMC host test driver"
- help
- Development driver that performs a series of reads and writes
- to a memory card in order to expose certain well known bugs
- in host controllers. The tests are executed by writing to the
- "test" file in debugfs under each card. Note that whatever is
- on your card will be overwritten by these tests.
-
- This driver is only of interest to those developing or
- testing a host driver. Most people should say N here.
+++ /dev/null
-#
-# Makefile for MMC/SD card drivers
-#
-
-obj-$(CONFIG_MMC_BLOCK) += mmc_block.o
-mmc_block-objs := block.o queue.o
-obj-$(CONFIG_MMC_TEST) += mmc_test.o
-
-obj-$(CONFIG_SDIO_UART) += sdio_uart.o
-
This driver can also be built as a module. If so, the module
will be called pwrseq_simple.
+
+config MMC_BLOCK
+ tristate "MMC block device driver"
+ depends on BLOCK
+ default y
+ help
+ Say Y here to enable the MMC block device driver support.
+ This provides a block device driver, which you can use to
+ mount the filesystem. Almost everyone wishing MMC support
+ should say Y or M here.
+
+config MMC_BLOCK_MINORS
+ int "Number of minors per block device"
+ depends on MMC_BLOCK
+ range 4 256
+ default 8
+ help
+ Number of minors per block device. One is needed for every
+ partition on the disk (plus one for the whole disk).
+
+ Number of total MMC minors available is 256, so your number
+ of supported block devices will be limited to 256 divided
+ by this number.
+
+ Default is 8 to be backwards compatible with previous
+ hardwired device numbering.
+
+ If unsure, say 8 here.
+
+config MMC_BLOCK_BOUNCE
+ bool "Use bounce buffer for simple hosts"
+ depends on MMC_BLOCK
+ default y
+ help
+ SD/MMC is a high latency protocol where it is crucial to
+ send large requests in order to get high performance. Many
+ controllers, however, are restricted to continuous memory
+ (i.e. they can't do scatter-gather), something the kernel
+ rarely can provide.
+
+ Say Y here to help these restricted hosts by bouncing
+ requests back and forth from a large buffer. You will get
+ a big performance gain at the cost of up to 64 KiB of
+ physical memory.
+
+ If unsure, say Y here.
+
+config SDIO_UART
+ tristate "SDIO UART/GPS class support"
+ depends on TTY
+ help
+ SDIO function driver for SDIO cards that implements the UART
+ class, as well as the GPS class which appears like a UART.
+
+config MMC_TEST
+ tristate "MMC host test driver"
+ help
+ Development driver that performs a series of reads and writes
+ to a memory card in order to expose certain well known bugs
+ in host controllers. The tests are executed by writing to the
+ "test" file in debugfs under each card. Note that whatever is
+ on your card will be overwritten by these tests.
+
+ This driver is only of interest to those developing or
+ testing a host driver. Most people should say N here.
+
obj-$(CONFIG_PWRSEQ_SIMPLE) += pwrseq_simple.o
obj-$(CONFIG_PWRSEQ_EMMC) += pwrseq_emmc.o
mmc_core-$(CONFIG_DEBUG_FS) += debugfs.o
+obj-$(CONFIG_MMC_BLOCK) += mmc_block.o
+mmc_block-objs := block.o queue.o
+obj-$(CONFIG_MMC_TEST) += mmc_test.o
+obj-$(CONFIG_SDIO_UART) += sdio_uart.o
/*
- * linux/drivers/mmc/card/mmc_test.c
- *
* Copyright 2007-2008 Pierre Ossman
*
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
/*
- * linux/drivers/mmc/card/queue.c
- *
* Copyright (C) 2003 Russell King, All Rights Reserved.
* Copyright 2006-2007 Pierre Ossman
*
/*
- * linux/drivers/mmc/card/sdio_uart.c - SDIO UART/GPS driver
+ * SDIO UART/GPS driver
*
* Based on drivers/serial/8250.c and drivers/serial/serial_core.c
* by Russell King.