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Since commit 84af7a6194
("checkpatch: kconfig: prefer 'help' over
'---help---'"), the number of '---help---' has been gradually
decreasing, but there are still more than 2400 instances.
This commit finishes the conversion. While I touched the lines,
I also fixed the indentation.
There are a variety of indentation styles found.
a) 4 spaces + '---help---'
b) 7 spaces + '---help---'
c) 8 spaces + '---help---'
d) 1 space + 1 tab + '---help---'
e) 1 tab + '---help---' (correct indentation)
f) 1 tab + 1 space + '---help---'
g) 1 tab + 2 spaces + '---help---'
In order to convert all of them to 1 tab + 'help', I ran the
following commend:
$ find . -name 'Kconfig*' | xargs sed -i 's/^[[:space:]]*---help---/\thelp/'
Signed-off-by: Masahiro Yamada <masahiroy@kernel.org>
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# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only
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#
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# CCITT X.25 Packet Layer
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#
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config X25
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tristate "CCITT X.25 Packet Layer"
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help
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X.25 is a set of standardized network protocols, similar in scope to
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frame relay; the one physical line from your box to the X.25 network
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entry point can carry several logical point-to-point connections
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(called "virtual circuits") to other computers connected to the X.25
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network. Governments, banks, and other organizations tend to use it
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to connect to each other or to form Wide Area Networks (WANs). Many
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countries have public X.25 networks. X.25 consists of two
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protocols: the higher level Packet Layer Protocol (PLP) (say Y here
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if you want that) and the lower level data link layer protocol LAPB
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(say Y to "LAPB Data Link Driver" below if you want that).
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You can read more about X.25 at <http://www.sangoma.com/tutorials/x25/> and
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<http://docwiki.cisco.com/wiki/X.25>.
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Information about X.25 for Linux is contained in the files
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<file:Documentation/networking/x25.rst> and
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<file:Documentation/networking/x25-iface.rst>.
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One connects to an X.25 network either with a dedicated network card
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using the X.21 protocol (not yet supported by Linux) or one can do
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X.25 over a standard telephone line using an ordinary modem (say Y
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to "X.25 async driver" below) or over Ethernet using an ordinary
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Ethernet card and the LAPB over Ethernet (say Y to "LAPB Data Link
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Driver" and "LAPB over Ethernet driver" below).
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To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the module
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will be called x25. If unsure, say N.
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