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# Makefile for staging directory
# fix for build system bug...
obj-$(CONFIG_STAGING) += staging.o
obj-$(CONFIG_ET131X) += et131x/
obj-$(CONFIG_SLICOSS) += slicoss/
obj-$(CONFIG_VIDEO_GO7007) += go7007/
obj-$(CONFIG_VIDEO_CX25821) += cx25821/
obj-$(CONFIG_VIDEO_TM6000) += tm6000/
obj-$(CONFIG_LIRC_STAGING) += lirc/
obj-$(CONFIG_USB_IP_COMMON) += usbip/
obj-$(CONFIG_W35UND) += winbond/
obj-$(CONFIG_PRISM2_USB) += wlan-ng/
obj-$(CONFIG_ECHO) += echo/
obj-$(CONFIG_OTUS) += otus/
obj-$(CONFIG_BRCM80211) += brcm80211/
obj-$(CONFIG_RT2860) += rt2860/
obj-$(CONFIG_RT2870) += rt2870/
obj-$(CONFIG_COMEDI) += comedi/
obj-$(CONFIG_ASUS_OLED) += asus_oled/
obj-$(CONFIG_PANEL) += panel/
obj-$(CONFIG_R8187SE) += rtl8187se/
obj-$(CONFIG_RTL8192U) += rtl8192u/
obj-$(CONFIG_RTL8192E) += rtl8192e/
obj-$(CONFIG_R8712U) += rtl8712/
obj-$(CONFIG_SPECTRA) += spectra/
obj-$(CONFIG_TRANZPORT) += frontier/
obj-$(CONFIG_DREAM) += dream/
obj-$(CONFIG_POHMELFS) += pohmelfs/
obj-$(CONFIG_IDE_PHISON) += phison/
obj-$(CONFIG_LINE6_USB) += line6/
obj-$(CONFIG_USB_SERIAL_QUATECH2) += serqt_usb2/
obj-$(CONFIG_USB_SERIAL_QUATECH_USB2) += quatech_usb2/
obj-$(CONFIG_OCTEON_ETHERNET) += octeon/
obj-$(CONFIG_VT6655) += vt6655/
obj-$(CONFIG_VT6656) += vt6656/
obj-$(CONFIG_FB_UDL) += udlfb/
obj-$(CONFIG_HYPERV) += hv/
obj-$(CONFIG_VME_BUS) += vme/
obj-$(CONFIG_MRST_RAR_HANDLER) += memrar/
obj-$(CONFIG_IIO) += iio/
obj-$(CONFIG_ZRAM) += zram/
obj-$(CONFIG_WLAGS49_H2) += wlags49_h2/
obj-$(CONFIG_WLAGS49_H25) += wlags49_h25/
obj-$(CONFIG_BATMAN_ADV) += batman-adv/
obj-$(CONFIG_SAMSUNG_LAPTOP) += samsung-laptop/
obj-$(CONFIG_FB_SM7XX) += sm7xx/
obj-$(CONFIG_VIDEO_DT3155) += dt3155v4l/
staging: add Broadcom Crystal HD driver This patch supersedes the earlier ones sent by Manu Abraham to add the Broadcom Crystal HD driver to the staging tree, per discussion with him about it. I've been working with Broadcom's Naren Sankar on this driver for a number of months, and had already talked Naren about submitting this on Broadcom's behalf, didn't expect anyone else to jump on submitting it as quickly as Manu did. ;) This version is a one-shot deal, incorporating the original driver, Manu's coding style clean-ups, udev device creation support from Edgar 'gimli' Hucek, and a number of other small tweaks from myself and Scott Davilla, the other individual who has been working closely on this code with Naren and I. I've tested this iteration of the code lightly on a mini pci-e board in a ThinkPad T61p running x86_64 Fedora 12, with the expected results, and will test further on other systems with other variants of the card (I have three varieties of this device currently in hand). Scott has also tested on assorted primarily i686 varieties of Ubuntu, and Naren has tested with both Fedora and Ubuntu, iirc. Note: only the 70012 is currently supported by this driver, 70015 support will follow later. Also note that Blu-Ray support isn't enabled (at the firmware level), due to misc fun related to the BD encryption scheme, DRM, etc. :\ I *do* have a git tree containing the driver, lib, gst plugin and firmware that I'm working from at the moment[*], as there are inter- dependencies between the driver and lib, and the driver can be used with kernels going a ways back (I've only tested back to 2.6.18 as it exists in Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5). I'm exporting from there, into a linux-next tree, then generating patches from there. The goal is to feed everything upstream as quickly as possible, but there are users who want this code for earlier kernels too... The firmware will be submitted for inclusion in dwmw2's linux-firmware tree once there is a suitable redistribution-no-modification type of license on it (I believe Naren is working with Broadcom legal to get that in place). Changelog from initial Broadcom release to here: commit d20475d444610c5683d09e63f707f5bb22359062 Author: Jarod Wilson <jarod@redhat.com> Date: Mon Jan 4 13:55:16 2010 -0500 include: lib doesn't build w/o the removed stdint include So add it back... Signed-off-by: Jarod Wilson <jarod@redhat.com> commit c181070a330530b792d2b80e3ec6ab12a5a57394 Author: Scott Davilla <davilla@4pi.com> Date: Mon Jan 4 13:38:37 2010 -0500 include: don't define VOID if its already defined Signed-off-by: Scott Davilla <davilla@4pi.com> Signed-off-by: Jarod Wilson <jarod@redhat.com> commit 33d8a2b691e81212e398f53770578d79650bf0bc Author: Jarod Wilson <jarod@redhat.com> Date: Mon Jan 4 13:12:10 2010 -0500 driver: create crystalhd device using udev Based on: http://sourceforge.net/apps/trac/archvdr/browser/trunk/archvdr/crystalhd/use_udev.patch Signed-off-by: Edgar ( gimli ) Hucek <ebsi4711 at gmail dot com> Formatting tweaks, error-handling path fixups and any bugs added by Jarod. Signed-off-by: Jarod Wilson <jarod@redhat.com> commit c44c64dea5537814796fcbe2d9db0209383c78b9 Author: Manu Abraham <abraham.manu@gmail.com> Date: Mon Jan 4 10:32:47 2010 -0500 crystalhd: coding style cleanups Signed-off-by: Manu Abraham <abraham.manu@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Jarod Wilson <jarod@redhat.com> commit cffa6da7467ff697a656d1dfff54bb0513a053dc Author: Jarod Wilson <jarod@redhat.com> Date: Mon Jan 4 10:17:27 2010 -0500 crystalhd: run dos2unix over everything, this is linux source... Signed-off-by: Jarod Wilson <jarod@redhat.com> commit 7fa38a282db7af5a5746055f7c6cef8a9b8ee138 Author: Jarod Wilson <jarod@redhat.com> Date: Mon Jan 4 10:02:33 2010 -0500 crystalhd: initial import of released Broadcom code Straight import of: http://www.broadcom.com/docs/support/crystalhd/crystalhd_linux_20091229.zip Unfortunately, we're unable to publicly publish all the history that got us from the initial internal code to what was released here, but such is life, we can just be happy we've got this open-sourced now. :) Signed-off-by: Jarod Wilson <jarod@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Naren Sankar <nsankar@broadcom.com> Signed-off-by: Scott Davilla <davilla@4pi.com> Signed-off-by: Manu Abraham <abraham.manu@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Jarod Wilson <jarod@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@suse.de>
2010-01-05 02:02:27 +03:00
obj-$(CONFIG_CRYSTALHD) += crystalhd/
obj-$(CONFIG_CXT1E1) += cxt1e1/
obj-$(CONFIG_TI_ST) += ti-st/
obj-$(CONFIG_ADIS16255) += adis16255/
obj-$(CONFIG_FB_XGI) += xgifb/
obj-$(CONFIG_TOUCHSCREEN_INTEL_MID) += mrst-touchscreen/
obj-$(CONFIG_MSM_STAGING) += msm/
obj-$(CONFIG_EASYCAP) += easycap/
obj-$(CONFIG_SOLO6X10) += solo6x10/
obj-$(CONFIG_TIDSPBRIDGE) += tidspbridge/
obj-$(CONFIG_ACPI_QUICKSTART) += quickstart/
Staging: add West Bridge Astoria Driver This is a driver for the Cypress West Bridge companion chip. Its function is analogous to the North/South Bridges of PC environments applied to embedded devices, in that it expands I/O and storage capabilities of an embedded processor. The Astoria version, which this driver applies to, functions as a USB, embedded memory and SDIO controller. The kernel that this patch was applied to is linux-2.6.35, although it was tested using the android kernel 2.6.29 running on the Zoom 2 platform. In this system, it was used primarily as a sideloading accelerator enabling direct data transfers between a USB host PC and embedded memory without system overheads. Minor modifications were also made to the kernel for this patch. These include changes such as EXPORTing of fat_get_block in the kernel code. Another function, mpage_cleardirty was also added to the memory management code. This function is used to clear the dirty pages from a specific inode. This allows for direct, file based DMA. None of these changes are believed to have any negative impact on the kernel and may provide additional benefit for other developers and drivers. The driver, as submitted, was placed into the drivers/staging/westbridge folder as the directory structure it will eventually reside in is not yet defined. The driver, as placed in staging is divided into four parts: 1) gadget - this implements a gadget peripheral controller and includes IOCTLs for MTP transfers 2) block -this implements a generic block device driver to enable access to embedded memory 3) api -this is the Cypress SDK, and includes USB and Storage specific functions. In addition, it includes common code for low level routines such as message passing and common data transfer routines 4) hal - this should likely be included in the arch directory as it needs to be modified for a given platform. The directory structure in the staging area is meant to reflect the eventual location of where this code likely should be. It is platform specific. In this case, the HAL included is for the Android Zoom 2 platform. Here, West Bridge is connected to the GPMC (general purpose memory controller) of the OMAP3. Specific timing needs to be enabled to ensure reliable communication. Many thanks to Greg KH for conducting initial reviews and providing pointers. Please contact david.cross@cypress.com for questions, concerns or feedback. Signed-off-by: David Cross <david.cross@cypress.com> Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@suse.de>
2010-08-07 04:29:03 +04:00
obj-$(CONFIG_WESTBRIDGE_ASTORIA) += westbridge/astoria/
obj-$(CONFIG_SBE_2T3E3) += sbe-2t3e3/
staging: add ath6kl driver for AR6003 chip AR6003 is a single stream, SDIO based 802.11 chipset from Atheros optimized for mobile and embedded devices. ath6kl is a cfg80211 driver for AR6003 and supports both the station and AP mode of operation. Station mode supports 802.11 a/b/g/n with HT20 on 2.4/5GHz and HT40 only on 5GHz. Some of the other features include WPA/WPA2, WPS, WMM, WMM-PS, and BT coexistence. AP mode can be operated only in b/g mode with support for a subset of features mentioned above. The driver supports cfg80211 but comes with its own set of wext ioctls which have historically supported some of our customers with features like BT 3.0 and AP mode of operation. For further details, please refer to: http://wireless.kernel.org/en/users/Drivers/ath6kl The driver requires firmware that runs on the chip's network processor. The majority of it is stored in ROM. The binaries that are downloaded and executed from RAM are as follows: 1) Patch against the code in ROM for bug fixes and feature enhancements. 2) Code to copy the data from the OTP region of the memory into RAM. 3) Calibration file carrying board specific data. The above files need to be present in the directory '/lib/firmware/ath6k/AR6003/hw2.0/' for the driver to initialize the chip upon enumeration. The files can be downloaded from the link specified at the following location: http://wireless.kernel.org/en/users/Drivers/ath6kl#Download This driver is only provided in the interim while we work on the mac80211 replacement, ath6k. Once the mac80211 driver achieves feature parity with the ath6kl driver, the ath6kl will be deprecated and removed from staging. Signed-off-by: Vipin Mehta <vmehta@atheros.com> Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@suse.de>
2010-09-01 23:06:33 +04:00
obj-$(CONFIG_ATH6K_LEGACY) += ath6kl/
obj-$(CONFIG_USB_ENESTORAGE) += keucr/
obj-$(CONFIG_BCM_WIMAX) += bcm/
obj-$(CONFIG_FT1000) += ft1000/