forked from luck/tmp_suning_uos_patched
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List of major changes and improvements: no manipulation of the global ARP constructor clean code split into core, layer 2 and layer 3 functionality better exploitation of the ethtool interface better representation of the various hardware capabilities fix packet socket support (tcpdump), no fake_ll required osasnmpd notification via udev events coding style and beautification Signed-off-by: Frank Blaschka <frank.blaschka@de.ibm.com> Signed-off-by: Jeff Garzik <jeff@garzik.org>
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menu "S/390 network device drivers"
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depends on NETDEVICES && S390
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config LCS
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tristate "Lan Channel Station Interface"
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depends on CCW && NETDEVICES && (NET_ETHERNET || TR || FDDI)
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help
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Select this option if you want to use LCS networking on IBM System z.
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This device driver supports Token Ring (IEEE 802.5),
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FDDI (IEEE 802.7) and Ethernet.
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To compile as a module, choose M. The module name is lcs.ko.
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If you do not know what it is, it's safe to choose Y.
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config CTCM
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tristate "CTC and MPC SNA device support"
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depends on CCW && NETDEVICES
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help
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Select this option if you want to use channel-to-channel
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point-to-point networking on IBM System z.
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This device driver supports real CTC coupling using ESCON.
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It also supports virtual CTCs when running under VM.
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This driver also supports channel-to-channel MPC SNA devices.
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MPC is an SNA protocol device used by Communication Server for Linux.
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To compile as a module, choose M. The module name is ctcm.ko.
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To compile into the kernel, choose Y.
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If you do not need any channel-to-channel connection, choose N.
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config NETIUCV
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tristate "IUCV network device support (VM only)"
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depends on IUCV && NETDEVICES
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help
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Select this option if you want to use inter-user communication
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vehicle networking under VM or VIF. It enables a fast communication
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link between VM guests. Using ifconfig a point-to-point connection
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can be established to the Linux on IBM System z
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running on the other VM guest. To compile as a module, choose M.
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The module name is netiucv.ko. If unsure, choose Y.
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config SMSGIUCV
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tristate "IUCV special message support (VM only)"
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depends on IUCV
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help
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Select this option if you want to be able to receive SMSG messages
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from other VM guest systems.
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config CLAW
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tristate "CLAW device support"
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depends on CCW && NETDEVICES
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help
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This driver supports channel attached CLAW devices.
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CLAW is Common Link Access for Workstation. Common devices
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that use CLAW are RS/6000s, Cisco Routers (CIP) and 3172 devices.
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To compile as a module, choose M. The module name is claw.ko.
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To compile into the kernel, choose Y.
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config QETH
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tristate "Gigabit Ethernet device support"
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depends on CCW && NETDEVICES && IP_MULTICAST && QDIO
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help
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This driver supports the IBM System z OSA Express adapters
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in QDIO mode (all media types), HiperSockets interfaces and VM GuestLAN
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interfaces in QDIO and HIPER mode.
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For details please refer to the documentation provided by IBM at
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<http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/linux/linux390>
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To compile this driver as a module, choose M.
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The module name is qeth.ko.
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config QETH_L2
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tristate "qeth layer 2 device support"
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depends on QETH
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help
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Select this option to be able to run qeth devices in layer 2 mode.
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To compile as a module, choose M. The module name is qeth_l2.ko.
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If unsure, choose y.
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config QETH_L3
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tristate "qeth layer 3 device support"
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depends on QETH
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help
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Select this option to be able to run qeth devices in layer 3 mode.
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To compile as a module choose M. The module name is qeth_l3.ko.
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If unsure, choose Y.
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config QETH_IPV6
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bool
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depends on (QETH_L3 = IPV6) || (QETH_L3 && IPV6 = 'y')
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default y
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config CCWGROUP
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tristate
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default (LCS || CTCM || QETH)
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endmenu
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