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  1. menu "Block devices support"
  2. config ADK_KERNEL_MD
  3. boolean
  4. config ADK_KERNEL_SWAP
  5. boolean
  6. config ADK_KERNEL_LBD
  7. boolean
  8. config ADK_KERNEL_BLK_DEV_IO_TRACE
  9. boolean
  10. config ADK_KERNEL_LSF
  11. boolean
  12. config ADK_KERNEL_IOSCHED_AS
  13. boolean
  14. config ADK_KERNEL_IOSCHED_DEADLINE
  15. boolean
  16. config ADK_KERNEL_IOSCHED_CFQ
  17. boolean
  18. config ADK_KERNEL_SCSI
  19. boolean
  20. config ADK_KERNEL_BLK_DEV_SD
  21. boolean
  22. config ADK_KERNEL_DM_CRYPT
  23. boolean
  24. config ADK_KERNEL_BLK_DEV_DM
  25. boolean
  26. select ADK_KERNEL_MD
  27. depends on !ADK_LINUX_CRIS_FOXBOARD
  28. config ADK_KERNEL_ATA
  29. boolean
  30. config ADK_KERNEL_ATA_SFF
  31. boolean
  32. config ADK_KERNEL_ATA_PIIX
  33. boolean
  34. select ADK_KERNEL_BLOCK
  35. select ADK_KERNEL_ATA
  36. select ADK_KERNEL_ATA_SFF
  37. select ADK_KERNEL_BLK_DEV_SD
  38. default y if ADK_HARDWARE_QEMU_X86
  39. default y if ADK_HARDWARE_QEMU_X86_64
  40. default n
  41. config ADK_KERNEL_SATA_AHCI
  42. tristate
  43. select ADK_KERNEL_BLOCK
  44. select ADK_KERNEL_ATA
  45. select ADK_KERNEL_BLK_DEV_SD
  46. default y if ADK_HARDWARE_SHUTTLE
  47. default n
  48. config ADK_KPACKAGE_KMOD_SATA_AHCI
  49. prompt "kmod-sata-ahci.................... AHCI SATA driver"
  50. tristate
  51. select ADK_KERNEL_BLOCK
  52. select ADK_KERNEL_ATA
  53. select ADK_KERNEL_BLK_DEV_SD
  54. depends on !ADK_KERNEL_SATA_AHCI
  55. default n
  56. help
  57. Enables support for AHCI Serial ATA.
  58. config ADK_KPACKAGE_KMOD_BLK_DEV_LOOP
  59. prompt "kmod-loop......................... Loop mount support"
  60. tristate
  61. default n
  62. help
  63. Saying Y here will allow you to use a regular file as a block
  64. device; you can then create a file system on that block device and
  65. mount it just as you would mount other block devices such as hard
  66. drive partitions, CD-ROM drives or floppy drives. The loop devices
  67. are block special device files with major number 7 and typically
  68. called /dev/loop0, /dev/loop1 etc.
  69. This is useful if you want to check an ISO 9660 file system before
  70. burning the CD, or if you want to use floppy images without first
  71. writing them to floppy. Furthermore, some Linux distributions avoid
  72. the need for a dedicated Linux partition by keeping their complete
  73. root file system inside a DOS FAT file using this loop device
  74. driver.
  75. To use the loop device, you need the losetup utility, found in the
  76. util-linux package, see
  77. <ftp://ftp.kernel.org/pub/linux/utils/util-linux/>.
  78. The loop device driver can also be used to "hide" a file system in
  79. a disk partition, floppy, or regular file, either using encryption
  80. (scrambling the data) or steganography (hiding the data in the low
  81. bits of, say, a sound file). This is also safe if the file resides
  82. on a remote file server.
  83. There are several ways of encrypting disks. Some of these require
  84. kernel patches. The vanilla kernel offers the cryptoloop option
  85. and a Device Mapper target (which is superior, as it supports all
  86. file systems). If you want to use the cryptoloop, say Y to both
  87. LOOP and CRYPTOLOOP, and make sure you have a recent (version 2.12
  88. or later) version of util-linux. Additionally, be aware that
  89. the cryptoloop is not safe for storing journaled filesystems.
  90. Note that this loop device has nothing to do with the loopback
  91. device used for network connections from the machine to itself.
  92. config ADK_KPACKAGE_KMOD_BLK_DEV_NBD
  93. prompt "kmod-nbd.......................... Network Block Device"
  94. tristate
  95. default n
  96. help
  97. Saying Y here will allow your computer to be a client for network
  98. block devices, i.e. it will be able to use block devices exported by
  99. servers (mount file systems on them etc.). Communication between
  100. client and server works over TCP/IP networking, but to the client
  101. program this is hidden: it looks like a regular local file access to
  102. a block device special file such as /dev/nd0.
  103. Network block devices also allows you to run a block-device in
  104. userland (making server and client physically the same computer,
  105. communicating using the loopback network device).
  106. Read <file:Documentation/nbd.txt> for more information, especially
  107. about where to find the server code, which runs in user space and
  108. does not need special kernel support.
  109. Note that this has nothing to do with the network file systems NFS
  110. or Coda; you can say N here even if you intend to use NFS or Coda.
  111. config ADK_KPACKAGE_KMOD_SCSI
  112. prompt "kmod-scsi......................... SCSI support"
  113. select ADK_KERNEL_LBD
  114. select ADK_KERNEL_LSF
  115. select ADK_KERNEL_IOSCHED_AS
  116. depends on !ADK_KERNEL_SCSI
  117. depends on !ADK_KERNEL_SATA_AHCI
  118. depends on !ADK_KERNEL_ATA_PIIX
  119. tristate
  120. help
  121. If you want to use a SCSI hard disk, SCSI tape drive, SCSI CD-ROM or
  122. any other SCSI device under Linux, say Y and make sure that you know
  123. the name of your SCSI host adapter (the card inside your computer
  124. that "speaks" the SCSI protocol, also called SCSI controller),
  125. because you will be asked for it.
  126. You also need to say Y here if you have a device which speaks
  127. the SCSI protocol. Examples of this include the parallel port
  128. version of the IOMEGA ZIP drive, USB storage devices, Fibre
  129. Channel, FireWire storage and the IDE-SCSI emulation driver.
  130. config ADK_KPACKAGE_KMOD_BLK_DEV_SD
  131. prompt "kmod-scsi-disk.................... SCSI disk support"
  132. select ADK_KPACKAGE_KMOD_SCSI
  133. depends on !ADK_KERNEL_BLK_DEV_SD
  134. tristate
  135. help
  136. If you want to use SCSI hard disks, Fibre Channel disks,
  137. USB storage or the SCSI or parallel port version of
  138. the IOMEGA ZIP drive, say Y and read the SCSI-HOWTO,
  139. the Disk-HOWTO and the Multi-Disk-HOWTO, available from
  140. <http://www.tldp.org/docs.html#howto>. This is NOT for SCSI
  141. CD-ROMs.
  142. config ADK_KPACKAGE_KMOD_BLK_DEV_SR
  143. prompt "kmod-scsi-cdrom................... SCSI CDROM support"
  144. depends on !ADK_KERNEL_SCSI
  145. depends on ADK_KPACKAGE_KMOD_SCSI
  146. tristate
  147. help
  148. If you want to use a SCSI or FireWire CD-ROM under Linux,
  149. say Y and read the SCSI-HOWTO and the CDROM-HOWTO at
  150. <http://www.tldp.org/docs.html#howto>. Also make sure to say
  151. Y or M to "ISO 9660 CD-ROM file system support" later.
  152. config ADK_KERNEL_BLK_DEV_MD
  153. tristate
  154. select ADK_KERNEL_MD
  155. depends on !ADK_LINUX_CRIS_FOXBOARD
  156. default n
  157. config ADK_KPACKAGE_KMOD_BLK_DEV_MD
  158. prompt "kmod-md........................... RAID support"
  159. tristate
  160. depends on !ADK_KERNEL_BLK_DEV_MD
  161. depends on !ADK_LINUX_CRIS_FOXBOARD
  162. select ADK_KERNEL_MD
  163. help
  164. config ADK_KERNEL_MD_RAID0
  165. tristate
  166. depends on ADK_KERNEL_BLK_DEV_MD
  167. help
  168. config ADK_KPACKAGE_KMOD_MD_RAID0
  169. prompt "kmod-md-raid0..................... RAID0 support"
  170. tristate
  171. depends on ADK_KPACKAGE_KMOD_BLK_DEV_MD
  172. help
  173. config ADK_KERNEL_MD_RAID1
  174. tristate
  175. depends on ADK_KERNEL_BLK_DEV_MD
  176. help
  177. config ADK_KPACKAGE_KMOD_MD_RAID1
  178. prompt "kmod-md-raid1..................... RAID1 support"
  179. tristate
  180. depends on ADK_KPACKAGE_KMOD_BLK_DEV_MD
  181. help
  182. config ADK_KPACKAGE_KMOD_MD_RAID456
  183. prompt "kmod-md-raid456................... RAID456 support"
  184. tristate
  185. depends on ADK_KPACKAGE_KMOD_BLK_DEV_MD
  186. help
  187. config ADK_KPACKAGE_KMOD_BLK_DEV_DM
  188. prompt "kmod-dm........................... Device Mapper support"
  189. select ADK_KERNEL_MD
  190. depends on !(ADK_KERNEL_BLK_DEV_DM || ADK_LINUX_CRIS_FOXBOARD)
  191. tristate
  192. help
  193. Device-mapper is a low level volume manager. It works by allowing
  194. people to specify mappings for ranges of logical sectors. Various
  195. mapping types are available, in addition people may write their own
  196. modules containing custom mappings if they wish.
  197. Higher level volume managers such as LVM2 use this driver.
  198. config ADK_KPACKAGE_KMOD_DM_CRYPT
  199. prompt "kmod-dm-crypt................... Crypt target support"
  200. depends on !(ADK_KERNEL_DM_CRYPT || ADK_LINUX_CRIS_FOXBOARD)
  201. select ADK_KPACKAGE_KMOD_BLK_DEV_DM
  202. select ADK_KERNEL_MD
  203. select ADK_KERNEL_CRYPTO
  204. select ADK_KPACKAGE_KMOD_CRYPTO_CBC
  205. select ADK_KPACKAGE_KMOD_CRYPTO_BLKCIPHER
  206. tristate
  207. help
  208. This device-mapper target allows you to create a device that
  209. transparently encrypts the data on it. You'll need to activate
  210. the ciphers you're going to use in the cryptoapi configuration.
  211. Information on how to use dm-crypt can be found on
  212. <http://www.saout.de/misc/dm-crypt/>
  213. config ADK_KPACKAGE_KMOD_DM_SNAPSHOT
  214. prompt "kmod-dm-snapshot................ Snapshot target"
  215. select ADK_KPACKAGE_KMOD_BLK_DEV_DM
  216. depends on !ADK_LINUX_CRIS_FOXBOARD
  217. tristate
  218. help
  219. Allow volume managers to take writable snapshots of a device.
  220. config ADK_KPACKAGE_KMOD_DM_MIRROR
  221. prompt "kmod-dm-mirror.................. Mirror target"
  222. select ADK_KPACKAGE_KMOD_BLK_DEV_DM
  223. depends on !ADK_LINUX_CRIS_FOXBOARD
  224. tristate
  225. help
  226. Allow volume managers to mirror logical volumes, also
  227. needed for live data migration tools such as 'pvmove'.
  228. endmenu