From: Steven Cole <elenstev@mesatop.com>
To: rmk@arm.linux.org.uk
Cc: Dave Jones <davej@suse.de>, linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org
Subject: [PATCH] 2.5.8-dj1, add 22 help texts to arch/arm/Config.help
Date: 16 Apr 2002 18:54:08 -0600 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <1019004148.16110.8.camel@localhost.localdomain> (raw)
This patch adds 22 help texts to arch/arm/Config.help.
The help texts were obtained from ESR's v2.97 Configure.help.
Steven
--- linux-2.5.8-dj1/arch/arm/Config.help.orig Tue Apr 16 12:01:20 2002
+++ linux-2.5.8-dj1/arch/arm/Config.help Tue Apr 16 12:13:21 2002
@@ -836,3 +836,140 @@
of the BUG call as well as the EIP and oops trace. This aids
debugging but costs about 70-100K of memory.
+CONFIG_CPU_FREQ
+ CPU clock scaling allows you to change the clock speed of the
+ running CPU on the fly. This is a nice method to save battery power,
+ because the lower the clock speed, the less power the CPU
+ consumes. Note that this driver doesn't automatically change the CPU
+ clock speed, you need some userland tools (which still have to be
+ written) to implement the policy. If you don't understand what this
+ is all about, it's safe to say 'N'.
+
+CONFIG_ARCH_EDB7211
+ Say Y here if you intend to run this kernel on a Cirrus Logic
EDB-7211
+ evaluation board.
+
+CONFIG_SA1100_H3100
+ Say Y here if you intend to run this kernel on the Compaq iPAQ
+ H3100 handheld computer. Information about this machine and the
+ Linux port to this machine can be found at:
+
+ <http://www.handhelds.org/Compaq/index.html#iPAQ_H3100>
+ <http://www.compaq.com/products/handhelds/pocketpc/>
+
+CONFIG_SA1100_H3800
+ Say Y here if you intend to run this kernel on the Compaq iPAQ H3800
+ series handheld computer. Information about this machine and the
+ Linux port to this machine can be found at:
+
+ <http://www.handhelds.org/Compaq/index.html#iPAQ_H3800>
+ <http://www.compaq.com/products/handhelds/pocketpc/>
+
+CONFIG_H3600_SLEEVE
+ Choose this option to enable support for extension packs (sleeves)
+ for the Compaq iPAQ H3XXX series of handheld computers. This option
+ is required for the CF, PCMCIA, Bluetooth and GSM/GPRS extension
+ packs.
+
+CONFIG_SA1100_GRAPHICSMASTER
+ Say Y here if you are using an Applied Data Systems Intel(R)
+ StrongARM(R) SA-1100 based Graphics Master SBC with SA-1111
+ StrongARM companion chip. See
+ <http://www.applieddata.net/products_masterSpec.asp> for information
+ on this system.
+
+CONFIG_SA1100_ADSBITSY
+ Say Y here if you are using Applied Data Systems Intel(R)
+ StrongARM(R) 1110 based Bitsy, 3 x 5 inches in size, Compaq - IPAQ -
+ like platform. See
+ <http://www.applieddata.net/products_bitsySpec.asp> for more
+ information.
+
+CONFIG_SA1100_ITSY
+ Say Y here if you are using the Compaq Itsy experimental pocket
+ computer. See <http://research.compaq.com/wrl/projects/itsy/> for
+ more information.
+
+CONFIG_SA1100_HUW_WEBPANEL
+ Say Y here to support the HuW Webpanel produced by Hoeft & Wessel
+ AG. English-language website is at
+ <http://www.hoeft-wessel.de/en.htm>; credits and build instructions
+ at Documentation/arm/SA1100/HUW_WEBPANEL.
+
+CONFIG_SA1100_PLEB
+ Say Y here if you are using a Portable Linux Embedded Board
+ (also known as PLEB). See <http://www.cse.unsw.edu.au/~pleb/>
+ for more information.
+
+CONFIG_SA1100_SHERMAN
+ Say Y here to support the Blazie Engineering `Sherman' StrongARM
+ 1110-based SBC, used primarily in assistance products for the
+ visually impaired. The company is now Freedom Scientific, with
+ a website at <http://www.freedomscientific.com/index.html>. The
+ Sherman product, however, appears to have been discontinued.
+
+CONFIG_SA1100_YOPY
+ Say Y here to support the Yopy PDA. Product information at
+ <http://www.yopy.com/>. See Documentation/arm/SA110/Yopy
+ for more.
+
+CONFIG_SA1100_CERF_CPLD
+ Say Y here to support the Linux CerfPDA development kit from
+ Intrinsyc. This is a StrongARM-1110-based reference platform for
+ designing custom PDAs. Product info is at
+ <http://www.intrinsyc.com/products/referencedesigns/cerfpda.asp>.
+
+CONFIG_SA1100_FREEBIRD
+ Support the FreeBird board used in Coventive embedded products. See
+ Documentation/arm/SA1100/Freebird for more.
+
+CONFIG_SA1100_PT_SYSTEM3
+ Say Y here if you intend to build a kernel suitable to run on
+ a Pruftechnik Digital Board. For more information see
+ <http://www.pruftechnik.com>
+
+CONFIG_CPU_ARM926T
+ This is a variant of the ARM920. It has slightly different
+ instruction sequences for cache and TLB operations. Curiously,
+ there is no documentation on it at the ARM corporate website.
+
+ Say Y if you want support for the ARM926T processor.
+ Otherwise, say N.
+
+CONFIG_SA1100_JORNADA720
+ Say Y here if you want to build a kernel for the HP Jornada 720
+ handheld computer. See <http://www.hp.com/jornada/products/720>
+ for details.
+
+CONFIG_SA1100_OMNIMETER
+ Say Y here if you are using the inhand electronics OmniMeter. See
+ <http://www.inhandelectronics.com/html/omni1.html> for details.
+
+CONFIG_SA1100_SIMPAD
+ The SIEMENS webpad SIMpad is based on the StrongARM 1110. There
+ are two different versions CL4 and SL4. CL4 has 32MB RAM and 16MB
+ FLASH. The SL4 version got 64 MB RAM and 32 MB FLASH and a
+ PCMCIA-Slot. The version for the Germany Telecom (DTAG) is the same
+ like CL4 in additional it has a PCMCIA-Slot. For more information
+ visit <http://www.my-siemens.com or www.siemens.ch>.
+
+CONFIG_ARCH_CDB89712
+ This is an evaluation board from Cirrus for the CS89712 processor.
+ The board includes 2 serial ports, Ethernet, IRDA, and expansion
+ headers. It comes with 16 MB SDRAM and 8 MB flash ROM.
+
+CONFIG_ARCH_AUTCPU12
+ Say Y if you intend to run the kernel on the autronix autcpu12
+ board. This board is based on a Cirrus Logic CS89712.
+
+CONFIG_EP72XX_ROM_BOOT
+ If you say Y here, your CLPS711x-based kernel will use the bootstrap
+ mode memory map instead of the normal memory map.
+
+ Processors derived from the Cirrus CLPS-711X core support two boot
+ modes. Normal mode boots from the external memory device at CS0.
+ Bootstrap mode rearranges parts of the memory map, placing an
+ internal 128 byte bootstrap ROM at CS0. This option performs the
+ address map changes required to support booting in this mode.
+
+ You almost surely want to say N here.
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