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authorLinus Torvalds <torvalds@ppc970.osdl.org>2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700
committerLinus Torvalds <torvalds@ppc970.osdl.org>2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700
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Linux-2.6.12-rc2v2.6.12-rc2
Initial git repository build. I'm not bothering with the full history, even though we have it. We can create a separate "historical" git archive of that later if we want to, and in the meantime it's about 3.2GB when imported into git - space that would just make the early git days unnecessarily complicated, when we don't have a lot of good infrastructure for it. Let it rip!
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+config CCW
+ bool
+ default y
+
+source "drivers/block/Kconfig"
+
+source "drivers/md/Kconfig"
+
+
+menu "Character device drivers"
+
+config UNIX98_PTYS
+ bool "Unix98 PTY support"
+ ---help---
+ A pseudo terminal (PTY) is a software device consisting of two
+ halves: a master and a slave. The slave device behaves identical to
+ a physical terminal; the master device is used by a process to
+ read data from and write data to the slave, thereby emulating a
+ terminal. Typical programs for the master side are telnet servers
+ and xterms.
+
+ Linux has traditionally used the BSD-like names /dev/ptyxx for
+ masters and /dev/ttyxx for slaves of pseudo terminals. This scheme
+ has a number of problems. The GNU C library glibc 2.1 and later,
+ however, supports the Unix98 naming standard: in order to acquire a
+ pseudo terminal, a process opens /dev/ptmx; the number of the pseudo
+ terminal is then made available to the process and the pseudo
+ terminal slave can be accessed as /dev/pts/<number>. What was
+ traditionally /dev/ttyp2 will then be /dev/pts/2, for example.
+
+ The entries in /dev/pts/ are created on the fly by a virtual
+ file system; therefore, if you say Y here you should say Y to
+ "/dev/pts file system for Unix98 PTYs" as well.
+
+ If you want to say Y here, you need to have the C library glibc 2.1
+ or later (equal to libc-6.1, check with "ls -l /lib/libc.so.*").
+ Read the instructions in <file:Documentation/Changes> pertaining to
+ pseudo terminals. It's safe to say N.
+
+config UNIX98_PTY_COUNT
+ int "Maximum number of Unix98 PTYs in use (0-2048)"
+ depends on UNIX98_PTYS
+ default "256"
+ help
+ The maximum number of Unix98 PTYs that can be used at any one time.
+ The default is 256, and should be enough for desktop systems. Server
+ machines which support incoming telnet/rlogin/ssh connections and/or
+ serve several X terminals may want to increase this: every incoming
+ connection and every xterm uses up one PTY.
+
+ When not in use, each additional set of 256 PTYs occupy
+ approximately 8 KB of kernel memory on 32-bit architectures.
+
+source "drivers/char/watchdog/Kconfig"
+
+comment "S/390 character device drivers"
+
+config TN3270
+ tristate "Support for locally attached 3270 terminals"
+ help
+ Include support for IBM 3270 terminals.
+
+config TN3270_TTY
+ tristate "Support for tty input/output on 3270 terminals"
+ depends on TN3270
+ help
+ Include support for using an IBM 3270 terminal as a Linux tty.
+
+config TN3270_FS
+ tristate "Support for fullscreen applications on 3270 terminals"
+ depends on TN3270
+ help
+ Include support for fullscreen applications on an IBM 3270 terminal.
+
+config TN3270_CONSOLE
+ bool "Support for console on 3270 terminal"
+ depends on TN3270=y && TN3270_TTY=y
+ help
+ Include support for using an IBM 3270 terminal as a Linux system
+ console. Available only if 3270 support is compiled in statically.
+
+config TN3215
+ bool "Support for 3215 line mode terminal"
+ help
+ Include support for IBM 3215 line-mode terminals.
+
+config TN3215_CONSOLE
+ bool "Support for console on 3215 line mode terminal"
+ depends on TN3215
+ help
+ Include support for using an IBM 3215 line-mode terminal as a
+ Linux system console.
+
+config CCW_CONSOLE
+ bool
+ depends on TN3215_CONSOLE || TN3270_CONSOLE
+ default y
+
+config SCLP
+ bool "Support for SCLP"
+ help
+ Include support for the SCLP interface to the service element.
+
+config SCLP_TTY
+ bool "Support for SCLP line mode terminal"
+ depends on SCLP
+ help
+ Include support for IBM SCLP line-mode terminals.
+
+config SCLP_CONSOLE
+ bool "Support for console on SCLP line mode terminal"
+ depends on SCLP_TTY
+ help
+ Include support for using an IBM HWC line-mode terminal as the Linux
+ system console.
+
+config SCLP_VT220_TTY
+ bool "Support for SCLP VT220-compatible terminal"
+ depends on SCLP
+ help
+ Include support for an IBM SCLP VT220-compatible terminal.
+
+config SCLP_VT220_CONSOLE
+ bool "Support for console on SCLP VT220-compatible terminal"
+ depends on SCLP_VT220_TTY
+ help
+ Include support for using an IBM SCLP VT220-compatible terminal as a
+ Linux system console.
+
+config SCLP_CPI
+ tristate "Control-Program Identification"
+ depends on SCLP
+ help
+ This option enables the hardware console interface for system
+ identification. This is commonly used for workload management and
+ gives you a nice name for the system on the service element.
+ Please select this option as a module since built-in operation is
+ completely untested.
+ You should only select this option if you know what you are doing,
+ need this feature and intend to run your kernel in LPAR.
+
+config S390_TAPE
+ tristate "S/390 tape device support"
+ help
+ Select this option if you want to access channel-attached tape
+ devices on IBM S/390 or zSeries.
+ If you select this option you will also want to select at
+ least one of the tape interface options and one of the tape
+ hardware options in order to access a tape device.
+ This option is also available as a module. The module will be
+ called tape390 and include all selected interfaces and
+ hardware drivers.
+
+comment "S/390 tape interface support"
+ depends on S390_TAPE
+
+config S390_TAPE_BLOCK
+ bool "Support for tape block devices"
+ depends on S390_TAPE
+ help
+ Select this option if you want to access your channel-attached tape
+ devices using the block device interface. This interface is similar
+ to CD-ROM devices on other platforms. The tapes can only be
+ accessed read-only when using this interface. Have a look at
+ <file:Documentation/s390/TAPE> for further information about creating
+ volumes for and using this interface. It is safe to say "Y" here.
+
+comment "S/390 tape hardware support"
+ depends on S390_TAPE
+
+config S390_TAPE_34XX
+ tristate "Support for 3480/3490 tape hardware"
+ depends on S390_TAPE
+ help
+ Select this option if you want to access IBM 3480/3490 magnetic
+ tape subsystems and 100% compatibles.
+ It is safe to say "Y" here.
+
+
+
+config VMLOGRDR
+ tristate "Support for the z/VM recording system services (VM only)"
+ depends on IUCV
+ help
+ Select this option if you want to be able to receive records collected
+ by the z/VM recording system services, eg. from *LOGREC, *ACCOUNT or
+ *SYMPTOM.
+ This driver depends on the IUCV support driver.
+
+config MONREADER
+ tristate "API for reading z/VM monitor service records"
+ depends on IUCV
+ help
+ Character device driver for reading z/VM monitor service records
+
+endmenu
+
+menu "Cryptographic devices"
+
+config Z90CRYPT
+ tristate "Support for PCI-attached cryptographic adapters"
+ default "m"
+ help
+ Select this option if you want to use a PCI-attached cryptographic
+ adapter like the PCI Cryptographic Accelerator (PCICA) or the PCI
+ Cryptographic Coprocessor (PCICC). This option is also available
+ as a module called z90crypt.ko.
+
+endmenu