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linux/drivers/char/pcmcia/Kconfig
Akinobu Mita 884c3d7510 cm4000_cs: use bitrev
Cleanup using bitrev8 in cm4000_cs driver.

Cc: Harald Welte <laforge@gnumonks.org>
Signed-off-by: Akinobu Mita <akinobu.mita@gmail.com>
Cc: Dominik Brodowski <linux@dominikbrodowski.net>
Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org>
Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>
2007-05-09 12:30:49 -07:00

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# PCMCIA character device configuration
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menu "PCMCIA character devices"
depends on HOTPLUG && PCMCIA!=n
config SYNCLINK_CS
tristate "SyncLink PC Card support"
depends on PCMCIA
help
Enable support for the SyncLink PC Card serial adapter, running
asynchronous and HDLC communications up to 512Kbps. The port is
selectable for RS-232, V.35, RS-449, RS-530, and X.21
This driver may be built as a module ( = code which can be
inserted in and removed from the running kernel whenever you want).
The module will be called synclinkmp. If you want to do that, say M
here.
config CARDMAN_4000
tristate "Omnikey Cardman 4000 support"
depends on PCMCIA
select BITREVERSE
help
Enable support for the Omnikey Cardman 4000 PCMCIA Smartcard
reader.
This kernel driver requires additional userspace support, either
by the vendor-provided PC/SC ifd_handler (http://www.omnikey.com/),
or via the cm4000 backend of OpenCT (http://www.opensc.com/).
config CARDMAN_4040
tristate "Omnikey CardMan 4040 support"
depends on PCMCIA
help
Enable support for the Omnikey CardMan 4040 PCMCIA Smartcard
reader.
This card is basically a USB CCID device connected to a FIFO
in I/O space. To use the kernel driver, you will need either the
PC/SC ifdhandler provided from the Omnikey homepage
(http://www.omnikey.com/), or a current development version of OpenCT
(http://www.opensc.org/).
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