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Update the Kconfig help texts of both stacks to encourage a general move from the older to the newer drivers. However, do not label ieee1394 as "Obsolete" yet, as the newer drivers have not been deployed as default stack in the majority of Linux distributions yet, and those who start doing so now may still want to install the old drivers as fallback for unforeseen issues. Since Linux 2.6.32, FireWire audio devices can be driven by the newer firewire driver stack too, hence remove an outdated comment about audio devices. Also remove comments about library versions since the 2nd generation of libraw1394 and libdc1394 is now in common use; details on library versions can be read at the wiki link from the help texts. Signed-off-by: Stefan Richter <stefanr@s5r6.in-berlin.de>
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config IEEE1394
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tristate "Legacy alternative FireWire driver stack"
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depends on PCI || BROKEN
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help
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IEEE 1394 describes a high performance serial bus, which is also
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known as FireWire(tm) or i.Link(tm) and is used for connecting all
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sorts of devices (most notably digital video cameras) to your
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computer.
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If you have FireWire hardware and want to use it, say Y here. This
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is the core support only, you will also need to select a driver for
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your IEEE 1394 adapter.
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To compile this driver as a module, say M here: the module will be
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called ieee1394.
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NOTE:
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ieee1394 is superseded by the newer firewire-core driver. See
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http://ieee1394.wiki.kernel.org/index.php/Juju_Migration for
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further information on how to switch to the new FireWire drivers.
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config IEEE1394_OHCI1394
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tristate "OHCI-1394 controllers"
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depends on PCI && IEEE1394
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help
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Enable this driver if you have an IEEE 1394 controller based on the
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OHCI-1394 specification. The current driver is only tested with OHCI
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chipsets made by Texas Instruments and NEC. Most third-party vendors
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use one of these chipsets. It should work with any OHCI-1394
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compliant card, however.
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To compile this driver as a module, say M here: the module will be
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called ohci1394.
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NOTE:
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ohci1394 is superseded by the newer firewire-ohci driver. See
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http://ieee1394.wiki.kernel.org/index.php/Juju_Migration for
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further information on how to switch to the new FireWire drivers.
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If you want to install firewire-ohci and ohci1394 together, you
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should configure them only as modules and blacklist the driver(s)
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which you don't want to have auto-loaded. Add either
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blacklist ohci1394
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blacklist video1394
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blacklist dv1394
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or
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blacklist firewire-ohci
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to /etc/modprobe.conf or /etc/modprobe.d/* and update modprobe.conf
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depending on your distribution.
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comment "PCILynx controller requires I2C"
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depends on IEEE1394 && I2C=n
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config IEEE1394_PCILYNX
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tristate "PCILynx controller"
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depends on PCI && IEEE1394 && I2C
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select I2C_ALGOBIT
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help
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Say Y here if you have an IEEE-1394 controller with the Texas
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Instruments PCILynx chip. Note: this driver is written for revision
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2 of this chip and may not work with revision 0.
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To compile this driver as a module, say M here: the module will be
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called pcilynx.
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Only some old and now very rare PCI and CardBus cards and
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PowerMacs G3 B&W contain the PCILynx controller. Therefore
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almost everybody can say N here.
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comment "SBP-2 support (for storage devices) requires SCSI"
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depends on IEEE1394 && SCSI=n
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config IEEE1394_SBP2
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tristate "Storage devices (SBP-2 protocol)"
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depends on IEEE1394 && SCSI
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help
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This option enables you to use SBP-2 devices connected to an IEEE
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1394 bus. SBP-2 devices include storage devices like harddisks and
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DVD drives, also some other FireWire devices like scanners.
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You should also enable support for disks, CD-ROMs, etc. in the SCSI
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configuration section.
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To compile this driver as a module, say M here: the module will be
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called sbp2.
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NOTE:
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sbp2 is superseded by the newer firewire-sbp2 driver. See
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http://ieee1394.wiki.kernel.org/index.php/Juju_Migration for
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further information on how to switch to the new FireWire drivers.
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config IEEE1394_SBP2_PHYS_DMA
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bool "Enable replacement for physical DMA in SBP2"
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depends on IEEE1394_SBP2 && VIRT_TO_BUS && EXPERIMENTAL
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help
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This builds sbp2 for use with non-OHCI host adapters which do not
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support physical DMA or for when ohci1394 is run with phys_dma=0.
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Physical DMA is data movement without assistance of the drivers'
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interrupt handlers. This option includes the interrupt handlers
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that are required in absence of this hardware feature.
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This option is buggy and currently broken on some architectures.
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If unsure, say N.
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config IEEE1394_ETH1394_ROM_ENTRY
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depends on IEEE1394
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bool
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default n
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config IEEE1394_ETH1394
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tristate "IP networking over 1394 (experimental)"
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depends on IEEE1394 && EXPERIMENTAL && INET
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select IEEE1394_ETH1394_ROM_ENTRY
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help
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This driver implements a functional majority of RFC 2734: IPv4 over
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1394. It will provide IP connectivity with implementations of RFC
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2734 found on other operating systems. It will not communicate with
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older versions of this driver found in stock kernels prior to 2.6.3.
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This driver is still considered experimental. It does not yet support
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MCAP, therefore multicast support is significantly limited.
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The module is called eth1394 although it does not emulate Ethernet.
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NOTE:
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eth1394 is superseded by the newer firewire-net driver. See
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http://ieee1394.wiki.kernel.org/index.php/Juju_Migration for
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further information on how to switch to the new FireWire drivers.
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config IEEE1394_RAWIO
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tristate "raw1394 userspace interface"
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depends on IEEE1394
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help
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This option adds support for the raw1394 device file which enables
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direct communication of user programs with IEEE 1394 devices
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(isochronous and asynchronous). Almost all application programs
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which access FireWire require this option.
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To compile this driver as a module, say M here: the module will be
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called raw1394.
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NOTE:
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raw1394 is superseded by the newer firewire-core driver. See
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http://ieee1394.wiki.kernel.org/index.php/Juju_Migration for
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further information on how to switch to the new FireWire drivers.
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config IEEE1394_VIDEO1394
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tristate "video1394 userspace interface"
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depends on IEEE1394 && IEEE1394_OHCI1394
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help
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This option adds support for the video1394 device files which enable
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isochronous communication of user programs with IEEE 1394 devices,
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especially video capture or export. This interface is used by all
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libdc1394 based programs and by several other programs, in addition to
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the raw1394 interface. It is generally not required for DV capture.
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To compile this driver as a module, say M here: the module will be
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called video1394.
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NOTE:
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video1394 is superseded by the newer firewire-core driver. See
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http://ieee1394.wiki.kernel.org/index.php/Juju_Migration for
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further information on how to switch to the new FireWire drivers.
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config IEEE1394_DV1394
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tristate "dv1394 userspace interface (deprecated)"
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depends on IEEE1394 && IEEE1394_OHCI1394
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help
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The dv1394 driver is unsupported and may be removed from Linux in a
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future release. Its functionality is now provided by either
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raw1394 or firewire-core together with libraries such as libiec61883.
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config IEEE1394_VERBOSEDEBUG
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bool "Excessive debugging output"
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depends on IEEE1394
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help
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If you say Y here, you will get very verbose debugging logs from the
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ieee1394 drivers, including sent and received packet headers. This
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will quickly result in large amounts of data sent to the system log.
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Say Y if you really need the debugging output. Everyone else says N.
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