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# 18 Apr 1998, Michael Elizabeth Chastain, <mailto:mec@shout.net>
# More hacking for modularisation.
#
# Prompt user for primary drivers.
config SOUND_BCM_CS4297A
tristate "Crystal Sound CS4297a (for Swarm)"
depends on SIBYTE_SWARM
help
The BCM91250A has a Crystal CS4297a on synchronous serial
port B (in addition to the DB-9 serial port). Say Y or M
here to enable the sound chip instead of the UART. Also
note that CONFIG_KGDB should not be enabled at the same
time, since it also attempts to use this UART port.
config SOUND_VWSND
tristate "SGI Visual Workstation Sound"
depends on X86_VISWS
help
Say Y or M if you have an SGI Visual Workstation and you want to be
able to use its on-board audio. Read
<file:Documentation/sound/oss/vwsnd> for more info on this driver's
capabilities.
config SOUND_MSNDCLAS
tristate "Support for Turtle Beach MultiSound Classic, Tahiti, Monterey"
depends on (m || !STANDALONE) && ISA
help
Say M here if you have a Turtle Beach MultiSound Classic, Tahiti or
Monterey (not for the Pinnacle or Fiji).
See <file:Documentation/sound/oss/MultiSound> for important information
about this driver. Note that it has been discontinued, but the
Voyetra Turtle Beach knowledge base entry for it is still available
at <http://www.turtlebeach.com/site/kb_ftp/790.asp>.
comment "Compiled-in MSND Classic support requires firmware during compilation."
depends on SOUND_PRIME && SOUND_MSNDCLAS=y
config MSNDCLAS_HAVE_BOOT
bool
depends on SOUND_MSNDCLAS=y && !STANDALONE
default y
config MSNDCLAS_INIT_FILE
string "Full pathname of MSNDINIT.BIN firmware file"
depends on SOUND_MSNDCLAS
default "/etc/sound/msndinit.bin"
help
The MultiSound cards have two firmware files which are required for
operation, and are not currently included. These files can be
obtained from Turtle Beach. See
<file:Documentation/sound/oss/MultiSound> for information on how to
obtain this.
config MSNDCLAS_PERM_FILE
string "Full pathname of MSNDPERM.BIN firmware file"
depends on SOUND_MSNDCLAS
default "/etc/sound/msndperm.bin"
help
The MultiSound cards have two firmware files which are required for
operation, and are not currently included. These files can be
obtained from Turtle Beach. See
<file:Documentation/sound/oss/MultiSound> for information on how to
obtain this.
config MSNDCLAS_IRQ
int "MSND Classic IRQ 5, 7, 9, 10, 11, 12"
depends on SOUND_MSNDCLAS=y
default "5"
help
Interrupt Request line for the MultiSound Classic and related cards.
config MSNDCLAS_MEM
hex "MSND Classic memory B0000, C8000, D0000, D8000, E0000, E8000"
depends on SOUND_MSNDCLAS=y
default "D0000"
help
Memory-mapped I/O base address for the MultiSound Classic and
related cards.
config MSNDCLAS_IO
hex "MSND Classic I/O 210, 220, 230, 240, 250, 260, 290, 3E0"
depends on SOUND_MSNDCLAS=y
default "290"
help
I/O port address for the MultiSound Classic and related cards.
config SOUND_MSNDPIN
tristate "Support for Turtle Beach MultiSound Pinnacle, Fiji"
depends on (m || !STANDALONE) && ISA
help
Say M here if you have a Turtle Beach MultiSound Pinnacle or Fiji.
See <file:Documentation/sound/oss/MultiSound> for important information
about this driver. Note that it has been discontinued, but the
Voyetra Turtle Beach knowledge base entry for it is still available
at <http://www.turtlebeach.com/site/kb_ftp/600.asp>.
comment "Compiled-in MSND Pinnacle support requires firmware during compilation."
depends on SOUND_PRIME && SOUND_MSNDPIN=y
config MSNDPIN_HAVE_BOOT
bool
depends on SOUND_MSNDPIN=y
default y
config MSNDPIN_INIT_FILE
string "Full pathname of PNDSPINI.BIN firmware file"
depends on SOUND_MSNDPIN
default "/etc/sound/pndspini.bin"
help
The MultiSound cards have two firmware files which are required
for operation, and are not currently included. These files can be
obtained from Turtle Beach. See
<file:Documentation/sound/oss/MultiSound> for information on how to
obtain this.
config MSNDPIN_PERM_FILE
string "Full pathname of PNDSPERM.BIN firmware file"
depends on SOUND_MSNDPIN
default "/etc/sound/pndsperm.bin"
help
The MultiSound cards have two firmware files which are required for
operation, and are not currently included. These files can be
obtained from Turtle Beach. See
<file:Documentation/sound/oss/MultiSound> for information on how to
obtain this.
config MSNDPIN_IRQ
int "MSND Pinnacle IRQ 5, 7, 9, 10, 11, 12"
depends on SOUND_MSNDPIN=y
default "5"
help
Interrupt request line for the primary synthesizer on MultiSound
Pinnacle and Fiji sound cards.
config MSNDPIN_MEM
hex "MSND Pinnacle memory B0000, C8000, D0000, D8000, E0000, E8000"
depends on SOUND_MSNDPIN=y
default "D0000"
help
Memory-mapped I/O base address for the primary synthesizer on
MultiSound Pinnacle and Fiji sound cards.
config MSNDPIN_IO
hex "MSND Pinnacle I/O 210, 220, 230, 240, 250, 260, 290, 3E0"
depends on SOUND_MSNDPIN=y
default "290"
help
Memory-mapped I/O base address for the primary synthesizer on
MultiSound Pinnacle and Fiji sound cards.
config MSNDPIN_DIGITAL
bool "MSND Pinnacle has S/PDIF I/O"
depends on SOUND_MSNDPIN=y
help
If you have the S/PDIF daughter board for the Pinnacle or Fiji,
answer Y here; otherwise, say N. If you have this, you will be able
to play and record from the S/PDIF port (digital signal). See
<file:Documentation/sound/oss/MultiSound> for information on how to make
use of this capability.
config MSNDPIN_NONPNP
bool "MSND Pinnacle non-PnP Mode"
depends on SOUND_MSNDPIN=y
help
The Pinnacle and Fiji card resources can be configured either with
PnP, or through a configuration port. Say Y here if your card is NOT
in PnP mode. For the Pinnacle, configuration in non-PnP mode allows
use of the IDE and joystick peripherals on the card as well; these
do not show up when the card is in PnP mode. Specifying zero for any
resource of a device will disable the device. If you are running the
card in PnP mode, you must say N here and use isapnptools to
configure the card's resources.
comment "MSND Pinnacle DSP section will be configured to above parameters."
depends on SOUND_MSNDPIN=y && MSNDPIN_NONPNP
config MSNDPIN_CFG
hex "MSND Pinnacle config port 250,260,270"
depends on MSNDPIN_NONPNP
default "250"
help
This is the port which the Pinnacle and Fiji uses to configure the
card's resources when not in PnP mode. If your card is in PnP mode,
then be sure to say N to the previous option, "MSND Pinnacle Non-PnP
Mode".
comment "Pinnacle-specific Device Configuration (0 disables)"
depends on SOUND_MSNDPIN=y && MSNDPIN_NONPNP
config MSNDPIN_MPU_IO
hex "MSND Pinnacle MPU I/O (e.g. 330)"
depends on MSNDPIN_NONPNP
default "0"
help
Memory-mapped I/O base address for the Kurzweil daughterboard
synthesizer on MultiSound Pinnacle and Fiji sound cards.
config MSNDPIN_MPU_IRQ
int "MSND Pinnacle MPU IRQ (e.g. 9)"
depends on MSNDPIN_NONPNP
default "0"
help
Interrupt request number for the Kurzweil daughterboard
synthesizer on MultiSound Pinnacle and Fiji sound cards.
config MSNDPIN_IDE_IO0
hex "MSND Pinnacle IDE I/O 0 (e.g. 170)"
depends on MSNDPIN_NONPNP
default "0"
help
CD-ROM drive 0 memory-mapped I/O base address for the MultiSound
Pinnacle and Fiji sound cards.
config MSNDPIN_IDE_IO1
hex "MSND Pinnacle IDE I/O 1 (e.g. 376)"
depends on MSNDPIN_NONPNP
default "0"
help
CD-ROM drive 1 memory-mapped I/O base address for the MultiSound
Pinnacle and Fiji sound cards.
config MSNDPIN_IDE_IRQ
int "MSND Pinnacle IDE IRQ (e.g. 15)"
depends on MSNDPIN_NONPNP
default "0"
help
Interrupt request number for the IDE CD-ROM interface on the
MultiSound Pinnacle and Fiji sound cards.
config MSNDPIN_JOYSTICK_IO
hex "MSND Pinnacle joystick I/O (e.g. 200)"
depends on MSNDPIN_NONPNP
default "0"
help
Memory-mapped I/O base address for the joystick port on MultiSound
Pinnacle and Fiji sound cards.
config MSND_FIFOSIZE
int "MSND buffer size (kB)"
depends on SOUND_MSNDPIN=y || SOUND_MSNDCLAS=y
default "128"
help
Configures the size of each audio buffer, in kilobytes, for
recording and playing in the MultiSound drivers (both the Classic
and Pinnacle). Larger values reduce the chance of data overruns at
the expense of overall latency. If unsure, use the default.
menuconfig SOUND_OSS
tristate "OSS sound modules"
depends on ISA_DMA_API && VIRT_TO_BUS
help
OSS is the Open Sound System suite of sound card drivers. They make
sound programming easier since they provide a common API. Say Y or
M here (the module will be called sound) if you haven't found a
driver for your sound card above, then pick your driver from the
list below.
if SOUND_OSS
config SOUND_TRACEINIT
bool "Verbose initialisation"
help
Verbose soundcard initialization -- affects the format of autoprobe
and initialization messages at boot time.
config SOUND_DMAP
bool "Persistent DMA buffers"
---help---
Linux can often have problems allocating DMA buffers for ISA sound
cards on machines with more than 16MB of RAM. This is because ISA
DMA buffers must exist below the 16MB boundary and it is quite
possible that a large enough free block in this region cannot be
found after the machine has been running for a while. If you say Y
here the DMA buffers (64Kb) will be allocated at boot time and kept
until the shutdown. This option is only useful if you said Y to
"OSS sound modules", above. If you said M to "OSS sound modules"
then you can get the persistent DMA buffer functionality by passing
the command-line argument "dmabuf=1" to the sound module.
Say Y unless you have 16MB or more RAM or a PCI sound card.
config SOUND_VMIDI
tristate "Loopback MIDI device support"
help
Support for MIDI loopback on port 1 or 2.
config SOUND_TRIX
tristate "MediaTrix AudioTrix Pro support"
help
Answer Y if you have the AudioTriX Pro sound card manufactured
by MediaTrix.
config TRIX_HAVE_BOOT
bool "Have TRXPRO.HEX firmware file"
depends on SOUND_TRIX=y && !STANDALONE
help
The MediaTrix AudioTrix Pro has an on-board microcontroller which
needs to be initialized by downloading the code from the file
TRXPRO.HEX in the DOS driver directory. If you don't have the
TRXPRO.HEX file handy you may skip this step. However, the SB and
MPU-401 modes of AudioTrix Pro will not work without this file!
config TRIX_BOOT_FILE
string "Full pathname of TRXPRO.HEX firmware file"
depends on TRIX_HAVE_BOOT
default "/etc/sound/trxpro.hex"
help
Enter the full pathname of your TRXPRO.HEX file, starting from /.
config SOUND_MSS
tristate "Microsoft Sound System support"
---help---
Again think carefully before answering Y to this question. It's
safe to answer Y if you have the original Windows Sound System card
made by Microsoft or Aztech SG 16 Pro (or NX16 Pro). Also you may
say Y in case your card is NOT among these:
ATI Stereo F/X, AdLib, Audio Excell DSP16, Cardinal DSP16,
Ensoniq SoundScape (and compatibles made by Reveal and Spea),
Gravis Ultrasound, Gravis Ultrasound ACE, Gravis Ultrasound Max,
Gravis Ultrasound with 16 bit option, Logitech Sound Man 16,
Logitech SoundMan Games, Logitech SoundMan Wave, MAD16 Pro (OPTi
82C929), Media Vision Jazz16, MediaTriX AudioTriX Pro, Microsoft
Windows Sound System (MSS/WSS), Mozart (OAK OTI-601), Orchid
SW32, Personal Sound System (PSS), Pro Audio Spectrum 16, Pro
Audio Studio 16, Pro Sonic 16, Roland MPU-401 MIDI interface,
Sound Blaster 1.0, Sound Blaster 16, Sound Blaster 16ASP, Sound
Blaster 2.0, Sound Blaster AWE32, Sound Blaster Pro, TI TM4000M
notebook, ThunderBoard, Turtle Beach Tropez, Yamaha FM
synthesizers (OPL2, OPL3 and OPL4), 6850 UART MIDI Interface.
For cards having native support in VoxWare, consult the card
specific instructions in <file:Documentation/sound/oss/README.OSS>.
Some drivers have their own MSS support and saying Y to this option
will cause a conflict.
If you compile the driver into the kernel, you have to add
"ad1848=<io>,<irq>,<dma>,<dma2>[,<type>]" to the kernel command
line.
config SOUND_MPU401
tristate "MPU-401 support (NOT for SB16)"
---help---
Be careful with this question. The MPU401 interface is supported by
all sound cards. However, some natively supported cards have their
own driver for MPU401. Enabling this MPU401 option with these cards
will cause a conflict. Also, enabling MPU401 on a system that
doesn't really have a MPU401 could cause some trouble. If your card
was in the list of supported cards, look at the card specific
instructions in the <file:Documentation/sound/oss/README.OSS> file. It
is safe to answer Y if you have a true MPU401 MIDI interface card.
If you compile the driver into the kernel, you have to add
"mpu401=<io>,<irq>" to the kernel command line.
config SOUND_PAS
tristate "ProAudioSpectrum 16 support"
---help---
Answer Y only if you have a Pro Audio Spectrum 16, ProAudio Studio
16 or Logitech SoundMan 16 sound card. Answer N if you have some
other card made by Media Vision or Logitech since those are not
PAS16 compatible. Please read <file:Documentation/sound/oss/PAS16>.
It is not necessary to add Sound Blaster support separately; it
is included in PAS support.
If you compile the driver into the kernel, you have to add
"pas2=<io>,<irq>,<dma>,<dma2>,<sbio>,<sbirq>,<sbdma>,<sbdma2>
to the kernel command line.
config PAS_JOYSTICK
bool "Enable PAS16 joystick port"
depends on SOUND_PAS=y
help
Say Y here to enable the Pro Audio Spectrum 16's auxiliary joystick
port.
config SOUND_PSS
tristate "PSS (AD1848, ADSP-2115, ESC614) support"
help
Answer Y or M if you have an Orchid SW32, Cardinal DSP16, Beethoven
ADSP-16 or some other card based on the PSS chipset (AD1848 codec +
ADSP-2115 DSP chip + Echo ESC614 ASIC CHIP). For more information on
how to compile it into the kernel or as a module see the file
<file:Documentation/sound/oss/PSS>.
If you compile the driver into the kernel, you have to add
"pss=<io>,<mssio>,<mssirq>,<mssdma>,<mpuio>,<mpuirq>" to the kernel
command line.
config PSS_MIXER
bool "Enable PSS mixer (Beethoven ADSP-16 and other compatible)"
depends on SOUND_PSS
help
Answer Y for Beethoven ADSP-16. You may try to say Y also for other
cards if they have master volume, bass, treble, and you can't
control it under Linux. If you answer N for Beethoven ADSP-16, you
can't control master volume, bass, treble and synth volume.
If you said M to "PSS support" above, you may enable or disable this
PSS mixer with the module parameter pss_mixer. For more information
see the file <file:Documentation/sound/oss/PSS>.
config PSS_HAVE_BOOT
bool "Have DSPxxx.LD firmware file"
depends on SOUND_PSS && !STANDALONE
help
If you have the DSPxxx.LD file or SYNTH.LD file for you card, say Y
to include this file. Without this file the synth device (OPL) may
not work.
config PSS_BOOT_FILE
string "Full pathname of DSPxxx.LD firmware file"
depends on PSS_HAVE_BOOT
default "/etc/sound/dsp001.ld"
help
Enter the full pathname of your DSPxxx.LD file or SYNTH.LD file,
starting from /.
config SOUND_SB
tristate "100% Sound Blaster compatibles (SB16/32/64, ESS, Jazz16) support"
---help---
Answer Y if you have an original Sound Blaster card made by Creative
Labs or a 100% hardware compatible clone (like the Thunderboard or
SM Games). For an unknown card you may answer Y if the card claims
to be Sound Blaster-compatible.
Please read the file <file:Documentation/sound/oss/Soundblaster>.
You should also say Y here for cards based on the Avance Logic
ALS-007 and ALS-1X0 chips (read <file:Documentation/sound/oss/ALS>) and
for cards based on ESS chips (read
<file:Documentation/sound/oss/ESS1868> and
<file:Documentation/sound/oss/ESS>). If you have an IBM Mwave
card, say Y here and read <file:Documentation/sound/oss/mwave>.
If you compile the driver into the kernel and don't want to use
isapnp, you have to add "sb=<io>,<irq>,<dma>,<dma2>" to the kernel
command line.
You can say M here to compile this driver as a module; the module is
called sb.
config SOUND_YM3812
tristate "Yamaha FM synthesizer (YM3812/OPL-3) support"
---help---
Answer Y if your card has a FM chip made by Yamaha (OPL2/OPL3/OPL4).
Answering Y is usually a safe and recommended choice, however some
cards may have software (TSR) FM emulation. Enabling FM support with
these cards may cause trouble (I don't currently know of any such
cards, however). Please read the file
<file:Documentation/sound/oss/OPL3> if your card has an OPL3 chip.
If you compile the driver into the kernel, you have to add
"opl3=<io>" to the kernel command line.
If unsure, say Y.
config SOUND_UART6850
tristate "6850 UART support"
help
This option enables support for MIDI interfaces based on the 6850
UART chip. This interface is rarely found on sound cards. It's safe
to answer N to this question.
If you compile the driver into the kernel, you have to add
"uart6850=<io>,<irq>" to the kernel command line.
config SOUND_AEDSP16
tristate "Gallant Audio Cards (SC-6000 and SC-6600 based)"
---help---
Answer Y if you have a Gallant's Audio Excel DSP 16 card. This
driver supports Audio Excel DSP 16 but not the III nor PnP versions
of this card.
The Gallant's Audio Excel DSP 16 card can emulate either an SBPro or
a Microsoft Sound System card, so you should have said Y to either
"100% Sound Blaster compatibles (SB16/32/64, ESS, Jazz16) support"
or "Microsoft Sound System support", above, and you need to answer
the "MSS emulation" and "SBPro emulation" questions below
accordingly. You should say Y to one and only one of these two
questions.
Read the <file:Documentation/sound/oss/README.OSS> file and the head of
<file:sound/oss/aedsp16.c> as well as
<file:Documentation/sound/oss/AudioExcelDSP16> to get more information
about this driver and its configuration.
config SC6600
bool "SC-6600 based audio cards (new Audio Excel DSP 16)"
depends on SOUND_AEDSP16
help
The SC6600 is the new version of DSP mounted on the Audio Excel DSP
16 cards. Find in the manual the FCC ID of your audio card and
answer Y if you have an SC6600 DSP.
config SC6600_JOY
bool "Activate SC-6600 Joystick Interface"
depends on SC6600
help
Say Y here in order to use the joystick interface of the Audio Excel
DSP 16 card.
config SC6600_CDROM
int "SC-6600 CDROM Interface (4=None, 3=IDE, 1=Panasonic, 0=?Sony?)"
depends on SC6600
default "4"
help
This is used to activate the CD-ROM interface of the Audio Excel
DSP 16 card. Enter: 0 for Sony, 1 for Panasonic, 2 for IDE, 4 for no
CD-ROM present.
config SC6600_CDROMBASE
hex "SC-6600 CDROM Interface I/O Address"
depends on SC6600
default "0"
help
Base I/O port address for the CD-ROM interface of the Audio Excel
DSP 16 card.
config SOUND_VIDC
tristate "VIDC 16-bit sound"
depends on ARM && ARCH_ACORN
help
16-bit support for the VIDC onboard sound hardware found on Acorn
machines.
config SOUND_WAVEARTIST
tristate "Netwinder WaveArtist"
depends on ARM && ARCH_NETWINDER
help
Say Y here to include support for the Rockwell WaveArtist sound
system. This driver is mainly for the NetWinder.
config SOUND_KAHLUA
tristate "XpressAudio Sound Blaster emulation"
depends on SOUND_SB
endif # SOUND_OSS