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Subject[PATCH 1/3] cris: cleanup arch-v10/drivers/Kconfig
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This patch proposes to remove kernel configuration parameters
defined in arch/cris/arch-v10/drivers/Kconfig, but used nowhere
in the makefiles and source code.

It also removes parameters which are no longer used after this change

Signed-off-by: Michael Opdenacker <michael.opdenacker@free-electrons.com>
---
arch/cris/arch-v10/drivers/Kconfig | 79 --------------------------------------
1 file changed, 79 deletions(-)

diff --git a/arch/cris/arch-v10/drivers/Kconfig b/arch/cris/arch-v10/drivers/Kconfig
index 5f2cdb3..15dc349 100644
--- a/arch/cris/arch-v10/drivers/Kconfig
+++ b/arch/cris/arch-v10/drivers/Kconfig
@@ -410,25 +410,6 @@ config ETRAX_RS485_DISABLE_RECEIVER
loopback. Not all products are able to do this in software only.
Axis 2400/2401 must disable receiver.

-config ETRAX_USB_HOST
- bool "USB host"
- select USB
- help
- This option enables the host functionality of the ETRAX 100LX
- built-in USB controller. In host mode the controller is designed
- for CTRL and BULK traffic only, INTR traffic may work as well
- however (depending on the requirements of timeliness).
-
-config ETRAX_USB_HOST_PORT1
- bool "USB port 1 enabled"
- depends on ETRAX_USB_HOST
- default n
-
-config ETRAX_USB_HOST_PORT2
- bool "USB port 2 enabled"
- depends on ETRAX_USB_HOST
- default n
-
config ETRAX_PTABLE_SECTOR
int "Byte-offset of partition table sector"
depends on ETRAX_AXISFLASHMAP
@@ -529,19 +510,6 @@ config ETRAX_GPIO
Remember that you need to setup the port directions appropriately in
the General configuration.

-config ETRAX_PA_BUTTON_BITMASK
- hex "PA-buttons bitmask"
- depends on ETRAX_GPIO
- default "02"
- help
- This is a bitmask with information about what bits on PA that
- are used for buttons.
- Most products has a so called TEST button on PA1, if that's true
- use 02 here.
- Use 00 if there are no buttons on PA.
- If the bitmask is <> 00 a button driver will be included in the gpio
- driver. ETRAX general I/O support must be enabled.
-
config ETRAX_PA_CHANGEABLE_DIR
hex "PA user changeable dir mask"
depends on ETRAX_GPIO
@@ -582,51 +550,4 @@ config ETRAX_PB_CHANGEABLE_BITS
Bit set = changeable.
You probably want 00 here.

-config ETRAX_DS1302_RST_ON_GENERIC_PORT
- bool "DS1302 RST on Generic Port"
- depends on ETRAX_DS1302
- help
- If your product has the RST signal line for the DS1302 RTC on the
- Generic Port then say Y here, otherwise leave it as N in which
- case the RST signal line is assumed to be connected to Port PB
- (just like the SCL and SDA lines).
-
-config ETRAX_DS1302_RSTBIT
- int "DS1302 RST bit number"
- depends on ETRAX_DS1302
- default "2"
- help
- This is the bit number for the RST signal line of the DS1302 RTC on
- the selected port. If you have selected the generic port then it
- should be bit 27, otherwise your best bet is bit 5.
-
-config ETRAX_DS1302_SCLBIT
- int "DS1302 SCL bit number"
- depends on ETRAX_DS1302
- default "1"
- help
- This is the bit number for the SCL signal line of the DS1302 RTC on
- Port PB. This is probably best left at 3.
-
-config ETRAX_DS1302_SDABIT
- int "DS1302 SDA bit number"
- depends on ETRAX_DS1302
- default "0"
- help
- This is the bit number for the SDA signal line of the DS1302 RTC on
- Port PB. This is probably best left at 2.
-
-config ETRAX_DS1302_TRICKLE_CHARGE
- int "DS1302 Trickle charger value"
- depends on ETRAX_DS1302
- default "0"
- help
- This controls the initial value of the trickle charge register.
- 0 = disabled (use this if you are unsure or have a non rechargeable battery)
- Otherwise the following values can be OR:ed together to control the
- charge current:
- 1 = 2kohm, 2 = 4kohm, 3 = 4kohm
- 4 = 1 diode, 8 = 2 diodes
- Allowed values are (increasing current): 0, 11, 10, 9, 7, 6, 5
-
endif
--
1.8.1.2


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