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# PCI configuration
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#
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config PCI_MSI
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	bool "Message Signaled Interrupts (MSI and MSI-X)"
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	depends on PCI
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	select GENERIC_MSI_IRQ
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	help
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	   This allows device drivers to enable MSI (Message Signaled
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	   Interrupts).  Message Signaled Interrupts enable a device to
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	   generate an interrupt using an inbound Memory Write on its
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	   PCI bus instead of asserting a device IRQ pin.
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	   Use of PCI MSI interrupts can be disabled at kernel boot time
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	   by using the 'pci=nomsi' option.  This disables MSI for the
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	   entire system.
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	   If you don't know what to do here, say Y.
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config PCI_MSI_IRQ_DOMAIN
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	bool
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	depends on PCI_MSI
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	select GENERIC_MSI_IRQ_DOMAIN
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config PCI_DEBUG
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	bool "PCI Debugging"
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	depends on PCI && DEBUG_KERNEL
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	help
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	  Say Y here if you want the PCI core to produce a bunch of debug
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	  messages to the system log.  Select this if you are having a
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	  problem with PCI support and want to see more of what is going on.
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	  When in doubt, say N.
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config PCI_REALLOC_ENABLE_AUTO
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	bool "Enable PCI resource re-allocation detection"
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	depends on PCI
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	help
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	  Say Y here if you want the PCI core to detect if PCI resource
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	  re-allocation needs to be enabled. You can always use pci=realloc=on
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          or pci=realloc=off to override it.  Note this feature is a no-op
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          unless PCI_IOV support is also enabled; in that case it will
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          automatically re-allocate PCI resources if SR-IOV BARs have not
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          been allocated by the BIOS.
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	  When in doubt, say N.
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config PCI_STUB
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	tristate "PCI Stub driver"
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	depends on PCI
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	help
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	  Say Y or M here if you want be able to reserve a PCI device
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	  when it is going to be assigned to a guest operating system.
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	  When in doubt, say N.
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config XEN_PCIDEV_FRONTEND
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        tristate "Xen PCI Frontend"
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        depends on PCI && X86 && XEN
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        select PCI_XEN
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	select XEN_XENBUS_FRONTEND
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        default y
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        help
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          The PCI device frontend driver allows the kernel to import arbitrary
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          PCI devices from a PCI backend to support PCI driver domains.
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config HT_IRQ
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	bool "Interrupts on hypertransport devices"
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	default y
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	depends on PCI && X86_LOCAL_APIC && X86_IO_APIC
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	help
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	   This allows native hypertransport devices to use interrupts.
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	   If unsure say Y.
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config PCI_ATS
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	bool
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config PCI_IOV
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	bool "PCI IOV support"
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	depends on PCI
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	select PCI_ATS
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	help
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	  I/O Virtualization is a PCI feature supported by some devices
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	  which allows them to create virtual devices which share their
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	  physical resources.
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	  If unsure, say N.
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config PCI_PRI
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	bool "PCI PRI support"
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	depends on PCI
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	select PCI_ATS
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	help
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	  PRI is the PCI Page Request Interface. It allows PCI devices that are
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	  behind an IOMMU to recover from page faults.
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	  If unsure, say N.
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config PCI_PASID
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	bool "PCI PASID support"
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	depends on PCI
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	select PCI_ATS
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	help
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	  Process Address Space Identifiers (PASIDs) can be used by PCI devices
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	  to access more than one IO address space at the same time. To make
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	  use of this feature an IOMMU is required which also supports PASIDs.
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	  Select this option if you have such an IOMMU and want to compile the
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	  driver for it into your kernel.
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	  If unsure, say N.
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config PCI_IOAPIC
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	bool "PCI IO-APIC hotplug support" if X86
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	depends on PCI
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	depends on ACPI
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	depends on X86_IO_APIC
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	default !X86
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config PCI_MSM
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	bool "MSM PCIe Controller driver"
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	depends on ARCH_MSM && PCI
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	select PCI_DOMAINS
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	select PCI_DOMAINS_GENERIC
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	select PCI_MSI
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	help
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	  Enables the PCIe functionality by configuring PCIe core on
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	  MSM chipset and by enabling the ARM PCI framework extension.
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	  The PCIe core is essential for communication between the host
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	  and an endpoint.
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	  If unsure, say N.
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config PCI_LABEL
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	def_bool y if (DMI || ACPI)
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	select NLS
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source "drivers/pci/host/Kconfig"
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