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Tip revision: c9927c2bf4f45bb85e8b502ab3fb79ad6483c244 authored by Linus Torvalds on 24 October 2007, 03:50:57 UTC
Linux 2.6.24-rc1
Tip revision: c9927c2
Kconfig
#
# DMA engine configuration
#

menuconfig DMADEVICES
	bool "DMA Offload Engine support"
	depends on (PCI && X86) || ARCH_IOP32X || ARCH_IOP33X || ARCH_IOP13XX
	help
	  Intel(R) offload engines enable offloading memory copies in the
	  network stack and RAID operations in the MD driver.

if DMADEVICES

comment "DMA Devices"

config INTEL_IOATDMA
	tristate "Intel I/OAT DMA support"
	depends on PCI && X86
	select DMA_ENGINE
	select DCA
	help
	  Enable support for the Intel(R) I/OAT DMA engine present
	  in recent Intel Xeon chipsets.

	  Say Y here if you have such a chipset.

	  If unsure, say N.

config INTEL_IOP_ADMA
	tristate "Intel IOP ADMA support"
	depends on ARCH_IOP32X || ARCH_IOP33X || ARCH_IOP13XX
	select ASYNC_CORE
	select DMA_ENGINE
	help
	  Enable support for the Intel(R) IOP Series RAID engines.

config DMA_ENGINE
	bool

comment "DMA Clients"
	depends on DMA_ENGINE

config NET_DMA
	bool "Network: TCP receive copy offload"
	depends on DMA_ENGINE && NET
	default y
	help
	  This enables the use of DMA engines in the network stack to
	  offload receive copy-to-user operations, freeing CPU cycles.
	  Since this is the main user of the DMA engine, it should be enabled;
	  say Y here.

endif
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