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42 lines
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#
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# Plug and Play configuration
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#
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menu "Plug and Play support"
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config PNP
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bool "Plug and Play support"
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depends on ISA || ACPI_BUS
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---help---
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Plug and Play (PnP) is a standard for peripherals which allows those
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peripherals to be configured by software, e.g. assign IRQ's or other
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parameters. No jumpers on the cards are needed, instead the values
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are provided to the cards from the BIOS, from the operating system,
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or using a user-space utility.
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Say Y here if you would like Linux to configure your Plug and Play
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devices. You should then also say Y to all of the protocols below.
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Alternatively, you can say N here and configure your PnP devices
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using user space utilities such as the isapnptools package.
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If unsure, say Y.
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config PNP_DEBUG
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bool "PnP Debug Messages"
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depends on PNP
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help
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Say Y if you want the Plug and Play Layer to print debug messages.
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This is useful if you are developing a PnP driver or troubleshooting.
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comment "Protocols"
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depends on PNP
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source "drivers/pnp/isapnp/Kconfig"
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source "drivers/pnp/pnpbios/Kconfig"
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source "drivers/pnp/pnpacpi/Kconfig"
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endmenu
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