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  1. # SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only
  2. menuconfig MACINTOSH_DRIVERS
  3. bool "Macintosh device drivers"
  4. depends on PPC || MAC || X86
  5. default y if (PPC_PMAC || MAC)
  6. help
  7. Say Y here to get to see options for devices used with Macintosh
  8. computers. This option alone does not add any kernel code.
  9. If you say N, all options in this submenu will be skipped and disabled.
  10. if MACINTOSH_DRIVERS
  11. config ADB
  12. bool "Apple Desktop Bus (ADB) support"
  13. depends on MAC || (PPC_PMAC && PPC32)
  14. help
  15. Apple Desktop Bus (ADB) support is for support of devices which
  16. are connected to an ADB port. ADB devices tend to have 4 pins.
  17. If you have an Apple Macintosh prior to the iMac, an iBook or
  18. PowerBook, or a "Blue and White G3", you probably want to say Y
  19. here. Otherwise say N.
  20. config ADB_MACII
  21. bool "Include Mac II ADB driver"
  22. depends on ADB && MAC
  23. help
  24. Say Y here if want your kernel to support Macintosh systems that use
  25. the Mac II style ADB. This includes the II, IIx, IIcx, SE/30, IIci,
  26. Quadra 610, Quadra 650, Quadra 700, Quadra 800, Centris 610 and
  27. Centris 650.
  28. config ADB_IOP
  29. bool "Include IOP (IIfx/Quadra 9x0) ADB driver"
  30. depends on ADB && MAC
  31. help
  32. The I/O Processor (IOP) is an Apple custom IC designed to provide
  33. intelligent support for I/O controllers. It is described at
  34. <http://www.angelfire.com/ca2/dev68k/iopdesc.html> to enable direct
  35. support for it, say 'Y' here.
  36. # we want to change this to something like CONFIG_SYSCTRL_CUDA/PMU
  37. config ADB_CUDA
  38. bool "Support for Cuda/Egret based Macs and PowerMacs"
  39. depends on (ADB || PPC_PMAC) && !PPC_PMAC64
  40. select RTC_LIB
  41. help
  42. This provides support for Cuda/Egret based Macintosh and
  43. Power Macintosh systems. This includes most m68k based Macs,
  44. most Old World PowerMacs, the first generation iMacs, the
  45. Blue & White G3 and the "Yikes" G4 (PCI Graphics). All later
  46. models should use CONFIG_ADB_PMU instead. It is safe to say Y
  47. here even if your machine doesn't have a Cuda or Egret device.
  48. If unsure say Y.
  49. config ADB_PMU
  50. bool "Support for PMU based PowerMacs and PowerBooks"
  51. depends on PPC_PMAC || MAC
  52. select RTC_LIB
  53. help
  54. On PowerBooks, iBooks, and recent iMacs and Power Macintoshes, the
  55. PMU is an embedded microprocessor whose primary function is to
  56. control system power, and battery charging on the portable models.
  57. The PMU also controls the ADB (Apple Desktop Bus) which connects to
  58. the keyboard and mouse on some machines, as well as the non-volatile
  59. RAM and the RTC (real time clock) chip. Say Y to enable support for
  60. this device; you should do so if your machine is one of those
  61. mentioned above.
  62. config ADB_PMU_EVENT
  63. def_bool y
  64. depends on ADB_PMU && INPUT=y
  65. config ADB_PMU_LED
  66. bool "Support for the Power/iBook front LED"
  67. depends on PPC_PMAC && ADB_PMU
  68. select NEW_LEDS
  69. select LEDS_CLASS
  70. help
  71. Support the front LED on Power/iBooks as a generic LED that can
  72. be triggered by any of the supported triggers. To get the
  73. behaviour of the old CONFIG_BLK_DEV_IDE_PMAC_BLINK, select this
  74. and the disk LED trigger and configure appropriately through sysfs.
  75. config ADB_PMU_LED_DISK
  76. bool "Use front LED as DISK LED by default"
  77. depends on ATA
  78. depends on ADB_PMU_LED
  79. depends on LEDS_CLASS
  80. select LEDS_TRIGGERS
  81. select LEDS_TRIGGER_DISK
  82. help
  83. This option makes the front LED default to the disk trigger
  84. so that it blinks on disk activity.
  85. config PMAC_SMU
  86. bool "Support for SMU based PowerMacs"
  87. depends on PPC_PMAC64
  88. help
  89. This option adds support for the newer G5 iMacs and PowerMacs based
  90. on the "SMU" system control chip which replaces the old PMU.
  91. If you don't know, say Y.
  92. config PMAC_APM_EMU
  93. tristate "APM emulation"
  94. select APM_EMULATION
  95. depends on ADB_PMU && PM && PPC32
  96. config PMAC_MEDIABAY
  97. bool "Support PowerBook hotswap media bay"
  98. depends on PPC_PMAC && PPC32 && BLOCK
  99. help
  100. This option adds support for older PowerBook's hotswap media bay
  101. that can contains batteries, floppy drives, or IDE devices. PCI
  102. devices are not fully supported in the bay as I never had one to
  103. try with
  104. config PMAC_BACKLIGHT
  105. bool "Backlight control for LCD screens"
  106. depends on PPC_PMAC && ADB_PMU && FB = y && (BROKEN || !PPC64)
  107. depends on BACKLIGHT_CLASS_DEVICE=y
  108. select FB_BACKLIGHT
  109. help
  110. Say Y here to enable Macintosh specific extensions of the generic
  111. backlight code. With this enabled, the brightness keys on older
  112. PowerBooks will be enabled so you can change the screen brightness.
  113. Newer models should use a userspace daemon like pbbuttonsd.
  114. config PMAC_BACKLIGHT_LEGACY
  115. bool "Provide legacy ioctl's on /dev/pmu for the backlight"
  116. depends on PMAC_BACKLIGHT && (BROKEN || !PPC64)
  117. help
  118. Say Y if you want to enable legacy ioctl's on /dev/pmu. This is for
  119. programs which use this old interface. New and updated programs
  120. should use the backlight classes in sysfs.
  121. config ADB_MACIO
  122. bool "Include MacIO (CHRP) ADB driver"
  123. depends on ADB && PPC_CHRP && !PPC_PMAC64
  124. help
  125. Say Y here to include direct support for the ADB controller in the
  126. Hydra chip used on PowerPC Macintoshes of the CHRP type. (The Hydra
  127. also includes a MESH II SCSI controller, DBDMA controller, VIA chip,
  128. OpenPIC controller and two RS422/Geoports.)
  129. config INPUT_ADBHID
  130. bool "Support for ADB input devices (keyboard, mice, ...)"
  131. depends on ADB && INPUT=y
  132. help
  133. Say Y here if you want to have ADB (Apple Desktop Bus) HID devices
  134. such as keyboards, mice, joysticks, trackpads or graphic tablets
  135. handled by the input layer. If you say Y here, make sure to say Y to
  136. the corresponding drivers "Mouse Support" (CONFIG_INPUT_MOUSEDEV) and
  137. "Event interface support" (CONFIG_INPUT_EVDEV) as well.
  138. If unsure, say Y.
  139. config MAC_EMUMOUSEBTN
  140. tristate "Support for mouse button 2+3 emulation"
  141. depends on SYSCTL && INPUT
  142. help
  143. This provides generic support for emulating the 2nd and 3rd mouse
  144. button with keypresses. If you say Y here, the emulation is still
  145. disabled by default. The emulation is controlled by these sysctl
  146. entries:
  147. /proc/sys/dev/mac_hid/mouse_button_emulation
  148. /proc/sys/dev/mac_hid/mouse_button2_keycode
  149. /proc/sys/dev/mac_hid/mouse_button3_keycode
  150. If you have an Apple machine with a 1-button mouse, say Y here.
  151. To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
  152. module will be called mac_hid.
  153. config THERM_WINDTUNNEL
  154. tristate "Support for thermal management on Windtunnel G4s"
  155. depends on I2C && I2C_POWERMAC && PPC_PMAC && !PPC_PMAC64
  156. help
  157. This driver provides some thermostat and fan control for the desktop
  158. G4 "Windtunnel"
  159. config THERM_ADT746X
  160. tristate "Support for thermal mgmnt on laptops with ADT 746x chipset"
  161. depends on I2C && I2C_POWERMAC && PPC_PMAC && !PPC_PMAC64
  162. help
  163. This driver provides some thermostat and fan control for the
  164. iBook G4, and the ATI based aluminium PowerBooks, allowing slightly
  165. better fan behaviour by default, and some manual control.
  166. config WINDFARM
  167. tristate "New PowerMac thermal control infrastructure"
  168. depends on PPC
  169. config WINDFARM_PM81
  170. tristate "Support for thermal management on iMac G5"
  171. depends on WINDFARM && I2C && CPU_FREQ_PMAC64 && PMAC_SMU
  172. select I2C_POWERMAC
  173. help
  174. This driver provides thermal control for the iMacG5
  175. config WINDFARM_PM72
  176. tristate "Support for thermal management on PowerMac G5 (AGP)"
  177. depends on WINDFARM && I2C && CPU_FREQ_PMAC64 && ADB_PMU
  178. select I2C_POWERMAC
  179. help
  180. This driver provides thermal control for the PowerMac G5
  181. "AGP" variants (PowerMac 7,2 and 7,3)
  182. config WINDFARM_RM31
  183. tristate "Support for thermal management on Xserve G5"
  184. depends on WINDFARM && I2C && CPU_FREQ_PMAC64 && ADB_PMU
  185. select I2C_POWERMAC
  186. help
  187. This driver provides thermal control for the Xserve G5
  188. (RackMac3,1)
  189. config WINDFARM_PM91
  190. tristate "Support for thermal management on PowerMac9,1"
  191. depends on WINDFARM && I2C && CPU_FREQ_PMAC64 && PMAC_SMU
  192. select I2C_POWERMAC
  193. help
  194. This driver provides thermal control for the PowerMac9,1
  195. which is the recent (SMU based) single CPU desktop G5
  196. config WINDFARM_PM112
  197. tristate "Support for thermal management on PowerMac11,2"
  198. depends on WINDFARM && I2C && PMAC_SMU
  199. select I2C_POWERMAC
  200. help
  201. This driver provides thermal control for the PowerMac11,2
  202. which are the recent dual and quad G5 machines using the
  203. 970MP dual-core processor.
  204. config WINDFARM_PM121
  205. tristate "Support for thermal management on PowerMac12,1"
  206. depends on WINDFARM && I2C && PMAC_SMU
  207. select I2C_POWERMAC
  208. help
  209. This driver provides thermal control for the PowerMac12,1
  210. which is the iMac G5 (iSight).
  211. config ANSLCD
  212. tristate "Support for ANS LCD display"
  213. depends on ADB_CUDA && PPC_PMAC
  214. config PMAC_RACKMETER
  215. tristate "Support for Apple XServe front panel LEDs"
  216. depends on PPC_PMAC
  217. help
  218. This driver provides some support to control the front panel
  219. blue LEDs "vu-meter" of the XServer macs.
  220. config SENSORS_AMS
  221. tristate "Apple Motion Sensor driver"
  222. depends on PPC_PMAC && !PPC64 && INPUT && ((ADB_PMU && I2C = y) || (ADB_PMU && !I2C) || I2C)
  223. help
  224. Support for the motion sensor included in PowerBooks. Includes
  225. implementations for PMU and I2C.
  226. This driver can also be built as a module. If so, the module
  227. will be called ams.
  228. config SENSORS_AMS_PMU
  229. bool "PMU variant" if SENSORS_AMS_I2C
  230. depends on SENSORS_AMS && ADB_PMU
  231. default y
  232. help
  233. PMU variant of motion sensor, found in late 2005 PowerBooks.
  234. config SENSORS_AMS_I2C
  235. bool "I2C variant"
  236. depends on SENSORS_AMS && I2C
  237. default y
  238. help
  239. I2C variant of motion sensor, found in early 2005 PowerBooks and
  240. iBooks.
  241. endif # MACINTOSH_DRIVERS