diff options
Diffstat (limited to 'drivers/net/wireless/ipw2x00/Kconfig')
-rw-r--r-- | drivers/net/wireless/ipw2x00/Kconfig | 198 |
1 files changed, 0 insertions, 198 deletions
diff --git a/drivers/net/wireless/ipw2x00/Kconfig b/drivers/net/wireless/ipw2x00/Kconfig deleted file mode 100644 index d6ec44d7a..000000000 --- a/drivers/net/wireless/ipw2x00/Kconfig +++ /dev/null @@ -1,198 +0,0 @@ -# -# Intel Centrino wireless drivers -# - -config IPW2100 - tristate "Intel PRO/Wireless 2100 Network Connection" - depends on PCI && CFG80211 - select WIRELESS_EXT - select WEXT_SPY - select WEXT_PRIV - select FW_LOADER - select LIB80211 - select LIBIPW - ---help--- - A driver for the Intel PRO/Wireless 2100 Network - Connection 802.11b wireless network adapter. - - See <file:Documentation/networking/README.ipw2100> for information on - the capabilities currently enabled in this driver and for tips - for debugging issues and problems. - - In order to use this driver, you will need a firmware image for it. - You can obtain the firmware from - <http://ipw2100.sf.net/>. Once you have the firmware image, you - will need to place it in /lib/firmware. - - You will also very likely need the Wireless Tools in order to - configure your card: - - <http://www.hpl.hp.com/personal/Jean_Tourrilhes/Linux/Tools.html>. - - It is recommended that you compile this driver as a module (M) - rather than built-in (Y). This driver requires firmware at device - initialization time, and when built-in this typically happens - before the filesystem is accessible (hence firmware will be - unavailable and initialization will fail). If you do choose to build - this driver into your kernel image, you can avoid this problem by - including the firmware and a firmware loader in an initramfs. - -config IPW2100_MONITOR - bool "Enable promiscuous mode" - depends on IPW2100 - ---help--- - Enables promiscuous/monitor mode support for the ipw2100 driver. - With this feature compiled into the driver, you can switch to - promiscuous mode via the Wireless Tool's Monitor mode. While in this - mode, no packets can be sent. - -config IPW2100_DEBUG - bool "Enable full debugging output in IPW2100 module." - depends on IPW2100 - ---help--- - This option will enable debug tracing output for the IPW2100. - - This will result in the kernel module being ~60k larger. You can - control which debug output is sent to the kernel log by setting the - value in - - /sys/bus/pci/drivers/ipw2100/debug_level - - This entry will only exist if this option is enabled. - - If you are not trying to debug or develop the IPW2100 driver, you - most likely want to say N here. - -config IPW2200 - tristate "Intel PRO/Wireless 2200BG and 2915ABG Network Connection" - depends on PCI && CFG80211 - select CFG80211_WEXT_EXPORT - select WIRELESS_EXT - select WEXT_SPY - select WEXT_PRIV - select FW_LOADER - select LIB80211 - select LIBIPW - ---help--- - A driver for the Intel PRO/Wireless 2200BG and 2915ABG Network - Connection adapters. - - See <file:Documentation/networking/README.ipw2200> for - information on the capabilities currently enabled in this - driver and for tips for debugging issues and problems. - - In order to use this driver, you will need a firmware image for it. - You can obtain the firmware from - <http://ipw2200.sf.net/>. See the above referenced README.ipw2200 - for information on where to install the firmware images. - - You will also very likely need the Wireless Tools in order to - configure your card: - - <http://www.hpl.hp.com/personal/Jean_Tourrilhes/Linux/Tools.html>. - - It is recommended that you compile this driver as a module (M) - rather than built-in (Y). This driver requires firmware at device - initialization time, and when built-in this typically happens - before the filesystem is accessible (hence firmware will be - unavailable and initialization will fail). If you do choose to build - this driver into your kernel image, you can avoid this problem by - including the firmware and a firmware loader in an initramfs. - -config IPW2200_MONITOR - bool "Enable promiscuous mode" - depends on IPW2200 - ---help--- - Enables promiscuous/monitor mode support for the ipw2200 driver. - With this feature compiled into the driver, you can switch to - promiscuous mode via the Wireless Tool's Monitor mode. While in this - mode, no packets can be sent. - -config IPW2200_RADIOTAP - bool "Enable radiotap format 802.11 raw packet support" - depends on IPW2200_MONITOR - -config IPW2200_PROMISCUOUS - bool "Enable creation of a RF radiotap promiscuous interface" - depends on IPW2200_MONITOR - select IPW2200_RADIOTAP - ---help--- - Enables the creation of a second interface prefixed 'rtap'. - This second interface will provide every received in radiotap - format. - - This is useful for performing wireless network analysis while - maintaining an active association. - - Example usage: - - % modprobe ipw2200 rtap_iface=1 - % ifconfig rtap0 up - % tethereal -i rtap0 - - If you do not specify 'rtap_iface=1' as a module parameter then - the rtap interface will not be created and you will need to turn - it on via sysfs: - - % echo 1 > /sys/bus/pci/drivers/ipw2200/*/rtap_iface - -config IPW2200_QOS - bool "Enable QoS support" - depends on IPW2200 - -config IPW2200_DEBUG - bool "Enable full debugging output in IPW2200 module." - depends on IPW2200 - ---help--- - This option will enable low level debug tracing output for IPW2200. - - Note, normal debug code is already compiled in. This low level - debug option enables debug on hot paths (e.g Tx, Rx, ISR) and - will result in the kernel module being ~70 larger. Most users - will typically not need this high verbosity debug information. - - If you are not sure, say N here. - -config LIBIPW - tristate - depends on PCI && CFG80211 - select WIRELESS_EXT - select WEXT_SPY - select CRYPTO - select CRYPTO_ARC4 - select CRYPTO_ECB - select CRYPTO_AES - select CRYPTO_MICHAEL_MIC - select CRYPTO_ECB - select CRC32 - select LIB80211 - select LIB80211_CRYPT_WEP - select LIB80211_CRYPT_TKIP - select LIB80211_CRYPT_CCMP - ---help--- - This option enables the hardware independent IEEE 802.11 - networking stack. This component is deprecated in favor of the - mac80211 component. - -config LIBIPW_DEBUG - bool "Full debugging output for the LIBIPW component" - depends on LIBIPW - ---help--- - This option will enable debug tracing output for the - libipw component. - - This will result in the kernel module being ~70k larger. You - can control which debug output is sent to the kernel log by - setting the value in - - /proc/net/ieee80211/debug_level - - For example: - - % echo 0x00000FFO > /proc/net/ieee80211/debug_level - - For a list of values you can assign to debug_level, you - can look at the bit mask values in ieee80211.h - - If you are not trying to debug or develop the libipw - component, you most likely want to say N here. |