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SubjectRe: We're down to just 32 missing Configure.help symbols
On Wed, Dec 12, 2001 at 09:33:07PM -0500, Eric S. Raymond wrote:
> We're down to just 32 missing Configure.help entries, thanks to excellent
> cooperation from the ARM developers and a siege of rooting through kernel
> sources by yours truly. That's a big improvement from 96 last week.

Here's a patch for a couple of the missing IA64 entries, hope it's
helpful.

Jesse


diff -Naur --exclude=*~ --exclude=TAGS linux-2.4.16/Documentation/Configure.help linux-2.4.16-confighelp/Documentation/Configure.help
--- linux-2.4.16/Documentation/Configure.help Thu Nov 22 10:52:44 2001
+++ linux-2.4.16-confighelp/Documentation/Configure.help Wed Dec 12 19:24:14 2001
@@ -15635,6 +15635,23 @@

If unsure, say N.

+Support for SGI L1 system controllers
+CONFIG_SERIAL_SGI_L1_PROTOCOL
+ Saying Y here will build support for SGI L1 system controllers.
+
+ The L1 system controller is used as a console device as well as
+ for various system management tasks (e.g. power on/off, reset,
+ fan control, etc.). You'll want to say Y here unless you have
+ special needs.
+
+Enable llsc cache coherency test
+CONFIG_IA64_SGI_AUTOTEST
+ Build a kernel used for hardware validation. If you include the
+ keyword "autotest" on the boot command line, the kernel does NOT boot.
+ Instead, it starts all cpus and runs cache coherency tests instead.
+
+ If unsure, say N.
+
Support for PowerMac serial ports
CONFIG_MAC_SERIAL
If you have Macintosh style serial ports (8 pin mini-DIN), say Y
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