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Kyle Swenson8d8f6542021-03-15 11:02:55 -06001comment "Intel MIC Bus Driver"
2
3config INTEL_MIC_BUS
4 tristate "Intel MIC Bus Driver"
5 depends on 64BIT && PCI && X86 && X86_DEV_DMA_OPS
6 help
7 This option is selected by any driver which registers a
8 device or driver on the MIC Bus, such as CONFIG_INTEL_MIC_HOST,
9 CONFIG_INTEL_MIC_CARD, CONFIG_INTEL_MIC_X100_DMA etc.
10
11 If you are building a host/card kernel with an Intel MIC device
12 then say M (recommended) or Y, else say N. If unsure say N.
13
14 More information about the Intel MIC family as well as the Linux
15 OS and tools for MIC to use with this driver are available from
16 <http://software.intel.com/en-us/mic-developer>.
17
18comment "SCIF Bus Driver"
19
20config SCIF_BUS
21 tristate "SCIF Bus Driver"
22 depends on 64BIT && PCI && X86 && X86_DEV_DMA_OPS
23 help
24 This option is selected by any driver which registers a
25 device or driver on the SCIF Bus, such as CONFIG_INTEL_MIC_HOST
26 and CONFIG_INTEL_MIC_CARD.
27
28 If you are building a host/card kernel with an Intel MIC device
29 then say M (recommended) or Y, else say N. If unsure say N.
30
31 More information about the Intel MIC family as well as the Linux
32 OS and tools for MIC to use with this driver are available from
33 <http://software.intel.com/en-us/mic-developer>.
34
35comment "Intel MIC Host Driver"
36
37config INTEL_MIC_HOST
38 tristate "Intel MIC Host Driver"
39 depends on 64BIT && PCI && X86 && INTEL_MIC_BUS && SCIF_BUS && MIC_COSM
40 select VHOST_RING
41 help
42 This enables Host Driver support for the Intel Many Integrated
43 Core (MIC) family of PCIe form factor coprocessor devices that
44 run a 64 bit Linux OS. The driver manages card OS state and
45 enables communication between host and card. Intel MIC X100
46 devices are currently supported.
47
48 If you are building a host kernel with an Intel MIC device then
49 say M (recommended) or Y, else say N. If unsure say N.
50
51 More information about the Intel MIC family as well as the Linux
52 OS and tools for MIC to use with this driver are available from
53 <http://software.intel.com/en-us/mic-developer>.
54
55comment "Intel MIC Card Driver"
56
57config INTEL_MIC_CARD
58 tristate "Intel MIC Card Driver"
59 depends on 64BIT && X86 && INTEL_MIC_BUS && SCIF_BUS && MIC_COSM
60 select VIRTIO
61 help
62 This enables card driver support for the Intel Many Integrated
63 Core (MIC) device family. The card driver communicates shutdown/
64 crash events to the host and allows registration/configuration of
65 virtio devices. Intel MIC X100 devices are currently supported.
66
67 If you are building a card kernel for an Intel MIC device then
68 say M (recommended) or Y, else say N. If unsure say N.
69
70 For more information see
71 <http://software.intel.com/en-us/mic-developer>.
72
73comment "SCIF Driver"
74
75config SCIF
76 tristate "SCIF Driver"
77 depends on 64BIT && PCI && X86 && SCIF_BUS && IOMMU_SUPPORT
78 select IOMMU_IOVA
79 help
80 This enables SCIF Driver support for the Intel Many Integrated
81 Core (MIC) family of PCIe form factor coprocessor devices that
82 run a 64 bit Linux OS. The Symmetric Communication Interface
83 (SCIF (pronounced as skiff)) is a low level communications API
84 across PCIe currently implemented for MIC.
85
86 If you are building a host kernel with an Intel MIC device then
87 say M (recommended) or Y, else say N. If unsure say N.
88
89 More information about the Intel MIC family as well as the Linux
90 OS and tools for MIC to use with this driver are available from
91 <http://software.intel.com/en-us/mic-developer>.
92
93comment "Intel MIC Coprocessor State Management (COSM) Drivers"
94
95config MIC_COSM
96 tristate "Intel MIC Coprocessor State Management (COSM) Drivers"
97 depends on 64BIT && PCI && X86 && SCIF
98 help
99 This enables COSM driver support for the Intel Many
100 Integrated Core (MIC) family of PCIe form factor coprocessor
101 devices. COSM drivers implement functions such as boot,
102 shutdown, reset and reboot of MIC devices.
103
104 If you are building a host kernel with an Intel MIC device then
105 say M (recommended) or Y, else say N. If unsure say N.
106
107 More information about the Intel MIC family as well as the Linux
108 OS and tools for MIC to use with this driver are available from
109 <http://software.intel.com/en-us/mic-developer>.