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diff --git a/drivers/fmc/Kconfig b/drivers/fmc/Kconfig deleted file mode 100644 index ae3d7f634932..000000000000 --- a/drivers/fmc/Kconfig +++ /dev/null @@ -1,52 +0,0 @@ -# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only -# -# FMC (ANSI-VITA 57.1) bus support -# - -menuconfig FMC - tristate "FMC support" - help - - FMC (FPGA Mezzanine Carrier) is a mechanical and electrical - standard for mezzanine cards that plug into a carrier board. - This kernel subsystem supports the matching between carrier - and mezzanine based on identifiers stored in the internal I2C - EEPROM, as well as having carrier-independent drivers. - - The framework was born outside of the kernel and at this time - the off-tree code base is more complete. Code and documentation - is at git://ohwr.org/fmc-projects/fmc-bus.git . - -if FMC - -config FMC_FAKEDEV - tristate "FMC fake device (software testing)" - help - This is a fake carrier, bringing a default EEPROM content - that can be rewritten at run time and usef for matching - mezzanines. - -config FMC_TRIVIAL - tristate "FMC trivial mezzanine driver (software testing)" - help - This is a fake mezzanine driver, to show how FMC works and test it. - The driver also handles interrupts (we used it with a real carrier - before the mezzanines were produced) - -config FMC_WRITE_EEPROM - tristate "FMC mezzanine driver to write I2C EEPROM" - help - This driver matches every mezzanine device and can write the - internal EEPROM of the PCB, using the firmware loader to get - its binary and the function carrier->reprogram to actually do it. - It is useful when the mezzanines are produced. - -config FMC_CHARDEV - tristate "FMC mezzanine driver that registers a char device" - help - This driver matches every mezzanine device and allows user - space to read and write registers using a char device. It - can be used to write user-space drivers, or just get - acquainted with a mezzanine before writing its specific driver. - -endif # FMC |