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Tip revision: a71c9a1c779f2499fb2afc0553e543f18aff6edf authored by Linus Torvalds on 03 April 2017, 00:23:54 UTC
Linux 4.11-rc5
Tip revision: a71c9a1
Kconfig
#
# TI SOC drivers
#
menuconfig SOC_TI
	bool "TI SOC drivers support"

if SOC_TI

config KEYSTONE_NAVIGATOR_QMSS
	tristate "Keystone Queue Manager Sub System"
	depends on ARCH_KEYSTONE
	help
	  Say y here to support the Keystone multicore Navigator Queue
	  Manager support. The Queue Manager is a hardware module that
	  is responsible for accelerating management of the packet queues.
	  Packets are queued/de-queued by writing/reading descriptor address
	  to a particular memory mapped location in the Queue Manager module.

	  If unsure, say N.

config KEYSTONE_NAVIGATOR_DMA
	tristate "TI Keystone Navigator Packet DMA support"
	depends on ARCH_KEYSTONE
	help
	  Say y tp enable support for the Keystone Navigator Packet DMA on
	  on Keystone family of devices. It sets up the dma channels for the
	  Queue Manager Sub System.

	  If unsure, say N.

config WKUP_M3_IPC
	tristate "TI AMx3 Wkup-M3 IPC Driver"
	depends on WKUP_M3_RPROC
	depends on OMAP2PLUS_MBOX
	help
	  TI AM33XX and AM43XX have a Cortex M3, the Wakeup M3, to handle
	  low power transitions. This IPC driver provides the necessary API
	  to communicate and use the Wakeup M3 for PM features like suspend
	  resume and boots it using wkup_m3_rproc driver.

endif # SOC_TI
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