-# -*- shell-script -*-
+comment "You can enable one or both FireWire driver stacks."
+comment "See the help texts for more information."
-menu "IEEE 1394 (FireWire) support (JUJU alternative stack)"
+config FIREWIRE
+ tristate "FireWire driver stack"
+ select CRC_ITU_T
+ help
+ This is the new-generation IEEE 1394 (FireWire) driver stack
+ a.k.a. Juju, a new implementation designed for robustness and
+ simplicity.
+ See http://ieee1394.wiki.kernel.org/index.php/Juju_Migration
+ for information about migration from the older Linux 1394 stack
+ to the new driver stack.
+
+ To compile this driver as a module, say M here: the module will be
+ called firewire-core.
+
+ This module functionally replaces ieee1394, raw1394, and video1394.
+ To access it from application programs, you generally need at least
+ libraw1394 v2. IIDC/DCAM applications need libdc1394 v2.
+ No libraries are required to access storage devices through the
+ firewire-sbp2 driver.
+
+ NOTE:
+ FireWire audio devices currently require the old drivers (ieee1394,
+ ohci1394, raw1394).
-config FW
- tristate "IEEE 1394 (FireWire) support (JUJU alternative stack)"
+config FIREWIRE_OHCI
+ tristate "OHCI-1394 controllers"
+ depends on PCI && FIREWIRE
help
- IEEE 1394 describes a high performance serial bus, which is also
- known as FireWire(tm) or i.Link(tm) and is used for connecting all
- sorts of devices (most notably digital video cameras) to your
- computer.
+ Enable this driver if you have a FireWire controller based
+ on the OHCI specification. For all practical purposes, this
+ is the only chipset in use, so say Y here.
+
+ To compile this driver as a module, say M here: The module will be
+ called firewire-ohci. It replaces ohci1394 of the classic IEEE 1394
+ stack.
+
+ NOTE:
+ If you want to install firewire-ohci and ohci1394 together, you
+ should configure them only as modules and blacklist the driver(s)
+ which you don't want to have auto-loaded. Add either
+
+ blacklist firewire-ohci
+ or
+ blacklist ohci1394
+ blacklist video1394
+ blacklist dv1394
- If you have FireWire hardware and want to use it, say Y here. This
- is the core support only, you will also need to select a driver for
- your IEEE 1394 adapter.
+ to /etc/modprobe.conf or /etc/modprobe.d/* and update modprobe.conf
+ depending on your distribution.
- This is the "JUJU" firewire stack, an alternative
- implementation designed for roboustness and simplicity.
+config FIREWIRE_OHCI_DEBUG
+ bool
+ depends on FIREWIRE_OHCI
+ default y
+
+config FIREWIRE_SBP2
+ tristate "Storage devices (SBP-2 protocol)"
+ depends on FIREWIRE && SCSI
+ help
+ This option enables you to use SBP-2 devices connected to a
+ FireWire bus. SBP-2 devices include storage devices like
+ harddisks and DVD drives, also some other FireWire devices
+ like scanners.
+
+ To compile this driver as a module, say M here: The module will be
+ called firewire-sbp2. It replaces sbp2 of the classic IEEE 1394
+ stack.
+
+ You should also enable support for disks, CD-ROMs, etc. in the SCSI
+ configuration section.
+
+config FIREWIRE_NET
+ tristate "IP networking over 1394 (EXPERIMENTAL)"
+ depends on FIREWIRE && INET && EXPERIMENTAL
+ help
+ This enables IPv4 over IEEE 1394, providing IP connectivity with
+ other implementations of RFC 2734 as found on several operating
+ systems. Multicast support is currently limited.
- To compile this driver as a module, say M here: the
- module will be called fw-core.
+ NOTE, this driver is not stable yet!
-endmenu
+ To compile this driver as a module, say M here: The module will be
+ called firewire-net. It replaces eth1394 of the classic IEEE 1394
+ stack.