In drivers/net/irda/Config.in, there are two options which currently do
not have help texts in drivers/net/irda/Config.help. Here are snippets
from the Config.in for these options:
if [ "$CONFIG_ARCH_EP7211" = "y" ]; then
dep_tristate ' EP7211 I/R support' CONFIG_EP7211_IR $CONFIG_IRDA
fi
if [ "$CONFIG_ARCH_SA1100" = "y" ]; then
dep_tristate 'SA1100 Internal IR' CONFIG_SA1100_FIR $CONFIG_IRDA
fi
Here is a patch to drivers/net/irda/Config.help to add these help texts.
Steven
--- linux-2.5.4/drivers/net/irda/Config.help.orig Wed Feb 13 09:29:49 2002
+++ linux-2.5.4/drivers/net/irda/Config.help Wed Feb 13 09:38:40 2002
@@ -88,6 +88,18 @@
If you want to compile it as a module, say M here and read
<file:Documentation/modules.txt>. The module will be called vlsi_ir.o.
+CONFIG_EP7211_IR
+ Say Y here if you wish to use the infrared port on the EP7211. Note
+ that you can't use the first UART and the infrared port at the same
+ time, and that the EP7211 only supports SIR mode, at speeds up to
+ 115.2 kbps. To use the I/R port, you will need to get the source to
+ irda-utils and apply the patch at
+ <http://lists.arm.linux.org.uk/pipermail/linux-arm-kernel/2001-June/003510.html>.
+
+CONFIG_SA1100_FIR
+ Say Y here to enable the on-board IRDA device on a Intel(R)
+ StrongARM(R) SA-1110 based microporocessor.
+
CONFIG_DONGLE
Say Y here if you have an infrared device that connects to your
computer's serial port. These devices are called dongles. Then say Y