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1# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only
2#
3# Intel network device configuration
4#
5
6config NET_VENDOR_INTEL
7 bool "Intel devices"
8 default y
9 ---help---
10 If you have a network (Ethernet) card belonging to this class, say Y.
11
12 Note that the answer to this question doesn't directly affect the
13 kernel: saying N will just cause the configurator to skip all
14 the questions about Intel cards. If you say Y, you will be asked for
15 your specific card in the following questions.
16
17if NET_VENDOR_INTEL
18
19config E100
20 tristate "Intel(R) PRO/100+ support"
21 depends on PCI
22 select MII
23 ---help---
24 This driver supports Intel(R) PRO/100 family of adapters.
25 To verify that your adapter is supported, find the board ID number
26 on the adapter. Look for a label that has a barcode and a number
27 in the format 123456-001 (six digits hyphen three digits).
28
29 Use the above information and the Adapter & Driver ID Guide that
30 can be located at:
31
32 <http://support.intel.com>
33
34 to identify the adapter.
35
36 More specific information on configuring the driver is in
37 <file:Documentation/networking/device_drivers/intel/e100.rst>.
38
39 To compile this driver as a module, choose M here. The module
40 will be called e100.
41
42config E1000
43 tristate "Intel(R) PRO/1000 Gigabit Ethernet support"
44 depends on PCI
45 ---help---
46 This driver supports Intel(R) PRO/1000 gigabit ethernet family of
47 adapters. For more information on how to identify your adapter, go
48 to the Adapter & Driver ID Guide that can be located at:
49
50 <http://support.intel.com>
51
52 More specific information on configuring the driver is in
53 <file:Documentation/networking/device_drivers/intel/e1000.rst>.
54
55 To compile this driver as a module, choose M here. The module
56 will be called e1000.
57
58config E1000E
59 tristate "Intel(R) PRO/1000 PCI-Express Gigabit Ethernet support"
60 depends on PCI && (!SPARC32 || BROKEN)
61 select CRC32
62 imply PTP_1588_CLOCK
63 ---help---
64 This driver supports the PCI-Express Intel(R) PRO/1000 gigabit
65 ethernet family of adapters. For PCI or PCI-X e1000 adapters,
66 use the regular e1000 driver For more information on how to
67 identify your adapter, go to the Adapter & Driver ID Guide that
68 can be located at:
69
70 <http://support.intel.com>
71
72 More specific information on configuring the driver is in
73 <file:Documentation/networking/device_drivers/intel/e1000e.rst>.
74
75 To compile this driver as a module, choose M here. The module
76 will be called e1000e.
77
78config E1000E_HWTS
79 bool "Support HW cross-timestamp on PCH devices"
80 default y
81 depends on E1000E && X86
82 ---help---
83 Say Y to enable hardware supported cross-timestamping on PCH
84 devices. The cross-timestamp is available through the PTP clock
85 driver precise cross-timestamp ioctl (PTP_SYS_OFFSET_PRECISE).
86
87config IGB
88 tristate "Intel(R) 82575/82576 PCI-Express Gigabit Ethernet support"
89 depends on PCI
90 imply PTP_1588_CLOCK
91 select I2C
92 select I2C_ALGOBIT
93 ---help---
94 This driver supports Intel(R) 82575/82576 gigabit ethernet family of
95 adapters. For more information on how to identify your adapter, go
96 to the Adapter & Driver ID Guide that can be located at:
97
98 <http://support.intel.com>
99
100 More specific information on configuring the driver is in
101 <file:Documentation/networking/device_drivers/intel/igb.rst>.
102
103 To compile this driver as a module, choose M here. The module
104 will be called igb.
105
106config IGB_HWMON
107 bool "Intel(R) PCI-Express Gigabit adapters HWMON support"
108 default y
109 depends on IGB && HWMON && !(IGB=y && HWMON=m)
110 ---help---
111 Say Y if you want to expose thermal sensor data on Intel devices.
112
113 Some of our devices contain thermal sensors, both external and internal.
114 This data is available via the hwmon sysfs interface and exposes
115 the onboard sensors.
116
117config IGB_DCA
118 bool "Direct Cache Access (DCA) Support"
119 default y
120 depends on IGB && DCA && !(IGB=y && DCA=m)
121 ---help---
122 Say Y here if you want to use Direct Cache Access (DCA) in the
123 driver. DCA is a method for warming the CPU cache before data
124 is used, with the intent of lessening the impact of cache misses.
125
126config IGBVF
127 tristate "Intel(R) 82576 Virtual Function Ethernet support"
128 depends on PCI
129 ---help---
130 This driver supports Intel(R) 82576 virtual functions. For more
131 information on how to identify your adapter, go to the Adapter &
132 Driver ID Guide that can be located at:
133
134 <http://support.intel.com>
135
136 More specific information on configuring the driver is in
137 <file:Documentation/networking/device_drivers/intel/igbvf.rst>.
138
139 To compile this driver as a module, choose M here. The module
140 will be called igbvf.
141
142config IXGB
143 tristate "Intel(R) PRO/10GbE support"
144 depends on PCI
145 ---help---
146 This driver supports Intel(R) PRO/10GbE family of adapters for
147 PCI-X type cards. For PCI-E type cards, use the "ixgbe" driver
148 instead. For more information on how to identify your adapter, go
149 to the Adapter & Driver ID Guide that can be located at:
150
151 <http://support.intel.com>
152
153 More specific information on configuring the driver is in
154 <file:Documentation/networking/device_drivers/intel/ixgb.rst>.
155
156 To compile this driver as a module, choose M here. The module
157 will be called ixgb.
158
159config IXGBE
160 tristate "Intel(R) 10GbE PCI Express adapters support"
161 depends on PCI
162 select MDIO
163 select PHYLIB
164 imply PTP_1588_CLOCK
165 ---help---
166 This driver supports Intel(R) 10GbE PCI Express family of
167 adapters. For more information on how to identify your adapter, go
168 to the Adapter & Driver ID Guide that can be located at:
169
170 <http://support.intel.com>
171
172 More specific information on configuring the driver is in
173 <file:Documentation/networking/device_drivers/intel/ixgbe.rst>.
174
175 To compile this driver as a module, choose M here. The module
176 will be called ixgbe.
177
178config IXGBE_HWMON
179 bool "Intel(R) 10GbE PCI Express adapters HWMON support"
180 default y
181 depends on IXGBE && HWMON && !(IXGBE=y && HWMON=m)
182 ---help---
183 Say Y if you want to expose the thermal sensor data on some of
184 our cards, via a hwmon sysfs interface.
185
186config IXGBE_DCA
187 bool "Direct Cache Access (DCA) Support"
188 default y
189 depends on IXGBE && DCA && !(IXGBE=y && DCA=m)
190 ---help---
191 Say Y here if you want to use Direct Cache Access (DCA) in the
192 driver. DCA is a method for warming the CPU cache before data
193 is used, with the intent of lessening the impact of cache misses.
194
195config IXGBE_DCB
196 bool "Data Center Bridging (DCB) Support"
197 default n
198 depends on IXGBE && DCB
199 ---help---
200 Say Y here if you want to use Data Center Bridging (DCB) in the
201 driver.
202
203 If unsure, say N.
204
205config IXGBE_IPSEC
206 bool "IPSec XFRM cryptography-offload acceleration"
207 depends on IXGBE
208 depends on XFRM_OFFLOAD
209 default y
210 select XFRM_ALGO
211 ---help---
212 Enable support for IPSec offload in ixgbe.ko
213
214config IXGBEVF
215 tristate "Intel(R) 10GbE PCI Express Virtual Function Ethernet support"
216 depends on PCI_MSI
217 ---help---
218 This driver supports Intel(R) PCI Express virtual functions for the
219 Intel(R) ixgbe driver. For more information on how to identify your
220 adapter, go to the Adapter & Driver ID Guide that can be located at:
221
222 <http://support.intel.com>
223
224 More specific information on configuring the driver is in
225 <file:Documentation/networking/device_drivers/intel/ixgbevf.rst>.
226
227 To compile this driver as a module, choose M here. The module
228 will be called ixgbevf. MSI-X interrupt support is required
229 for this driver to work correctly.
230
231config IXGBEVF_IPSEC
232 bool "IPSec XFRM cryptography-offload acceleration"
233 depends on IXGBEVF
234 depends on XFRM_OFFLOAD
235 default y
236 select XFRM_ALGO
237 ---help---
238 Enable support for IPSec offload in ixgbevf.ko
239
240config I40E
241 tristate "Intel(R) Ethernet Controller XL710 Family support"
242 imply PTP_1588_CLOCK
243 depends on PCI
244 ---help---
245 This driver supports Intel(R) Ethernet Controller XL710 Family of
246 devices. For more information on how to identify your adapter, go
247 to the Adapter & Driver ID Guide that can be located at:
248
249 <http://support.intel.com>
250
251 More specific information on configuring the driver is in
252 <file:Documentation/networking/device_drivers/intel/i40e.rst>.
253
254 To compile this driver as a module, choose M here. The module
255 will be called i40e.
256
257config I40E_DCB
258 bool "Data Center Bridging (DCB) Support"
259 default n
260 depends on I40E && DCB
261 ---help---
262 Say Y here if you want to use Data Center Bridging (DCB) in the
263 driver.
264
265 If unsure, say N.
266
267# this is here to allow seamless migration from I40EVF --> IAVF name
268# so that CONFIG_IAVF symbol will always mirror the state of CONFIG_I40EVF
269config IAVF
270 tristate
271config I40EVF
272 tristate "Intel(R) Ethernet Adaptive Virtual Function support"
273 select IAVF
274 depends on PCI_MSI
275 ---help---
276 This driver supports virtual functions for Intel XL710,
277 X710, X722, XXV710, and all devices advertising support for
278 Intel Ethernet Adaptive Virtual Function devices. For more
279 information on how to identify your adapter, go to the Adapter
280 & Driver ID Guide that can be located at:
281
282 <https://support.intel.com>
283
284 This driver was formerly named i40evf.
285
286 More specific information on configuring the driver is in
287 <file:Documentation/networking/device_drivers/intel/iavf.rst>.
288
289 To compile this driver as a module, choose M here. The module
290 will be called iavf. MSI-X interrupt support is required
291 for this driver to work correctly.
292
293config ICE
294 tristate "Intel(R) Ethernet Connection E800 Series Support"
295 default n
296 depends on PCI_MSI
297 ---help---
298 This driver supports Intel(R) Ethernet Connection E800 Series of
299 devices. For more information on how to identify your adapter, go
300 to the Adapter & Driver ID Guide that can be located at:
301
302 <http://support.intel.com>
303
304 More specific information on configuring the driver is in
305 <file:Documentation/networking/device_drivers/intel/ice.rst>.
306
307 To compile this driver as a module, choose M here. The module
308 will be called ice.
309
310config FM10K
311 tristate "Intel(R) FM10000 Ethernet Switch Host Interface Support"
312 default n
313 depends on PCI_MSI
314 imply PTP_1588_CLOCK
315 ---help---
316 This driver supports Intel(R) FM10000 Ethernet Switch Host
317 Interface. For more information on how to identify your adapter,
318 go to the Adapter & Driver ID Guide that can be located at:
319
320 <http://support.intel.com>
321
322 More specific information on configuring the driver is in
323 <file:Documentation/networking/device_drivers/intel/fm10k.rst>.
324
325 To compile this driver as a module, choose M here. The module
326 will be called fm10k. MSI-X interrupt support is required
327
328config IGC
329 tristate "Intel(R) Ethernet Controller I225-LM/I225-V support"
330 default n
331 depends on PCI
332 ---help---
333 This driver supports Intel(R) Ethernet Controller I225-LM/I225-V
334 family of adapters.
335
336 For more information on how to identify your adapter, go
337 to the Adapter & Driver ID Guide that can be located at:
338
339 <http://support.intel.com>
340
341 To compile this driver as a module, choose M here. The module
342 will be called igc.
343
344endif # NET_VENDOR_INTEL