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authorAndré Fabian Silva Delgado <emulatorman@parabola.nu>2015-08-05 17:04:01 -0300
committerAndré Fabian Silva Delgado <emulatorman@parabola.nu>2015-08-05 17:04:01 -0300
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+#
+# EISA configuration
+#
+config EISA_VLB_PRIMING
+ bool "Vesa Local Bus priming"
+ depends on X86 && EISA
+ default n
+ ---help---
+ Activate this option if your system contains a Vesa Local
+ Bus (VLB) card that identify itself as an EISA card (such as
+ the Adaptec AHA-284x).
+
+ When in doubt, say N.
+
+config EISA_PCI_EISA
+ bool "Generic PCI/EISA bridge"
+ depends on !PARISC && PCI && EISA
+ default y
+ ---help---
+ Activate this option if your system contains a PCI to EISA
+ bridge. If your system have both PCI and EISA slots, you
+ certainly need this option.
+
+ When in doubt, say Y.
+
+# Using EISA_VIRTUAL_ROOT on something other than an Alpha or
+# an X86 may lead to crashes...
+
+config EISA_VIRTUAL_ROOT
+ bool "EISA virtual root device"
+ depends on EISA && (ALPHA || X86)
+ default y
+ ---help---
+ Activate this option if your system only have EISA bus
+ (no PCI slots). The Alpha Jensen is an example of such
+ a system.
+
+ When in doubt, say Y.
+
+config EISA_NAMES
+ bool "EISA device name database"
+ depends on EISA
+ default y
+ ---help---
+ By default, the kernel contains a database of all known EISA
+ device names to make the information in sysfs comprehensible
+ to the user. This database increases size of the kernel
+ image by about 40KB, but it gets freed after the system
+ boots up, so it doesn't take up kernel memory. Anyway, if
+ you are building an installation floppy or kernel for an
+ embedded system where kernel image size really matters, you
+ can disable this feature and you'll get device ID instead of
+ names.
+
+ When in doubt, say Y.
+