zephyr/drivers/spi/Kconfig
Tomasz Bursztyka d658e03488 drivers/spi: Remove unused legacy options
These have been osbolete for some time already.

Fixes #11064

Signed-off-by: Tomasz Bursztyka <tomasz.bursztyka@linux.intel.com>
2018-11-09 05:25:11 -06:00

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# Kconfig - SPI driver configuration options
#
# Copyright (c) 2015-2016 Intel Corporation
#
# SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0
#
#
# SPI Drivers
#
menuconfig SPI
bool "SPI hardware bus support"
help
Enable support for the SPI hardware bus.
if SPI
config SPI_ASYNC
bool "Enable Asynchronous call support"
select POLL
help
This option enables the asynchronous API calls.
config SPI_SLAVE
bool "Enable Slave support [EXPERIMENTAL]"
help
Enables Driver SPI slave operations. Slave support depends
on the driver and the hardware it runs on.
config SPI_INIT_PRIORITY
int "Init priority"
default 70
help
Device driver initialization priority.
module = SPI
module-str = spi
source "subsys/logging/Kconfig.template.log_config"
config SPI_0
bool "SPI port 0"
help
Enable SPI controller port 0.
if SPI_0
config SPI_0_NAME
string "SPI port 0 device name"
depends on !HAS_DTS_SPI
default "SPI_0"
config SPI_0_OP_MODES
int "Port 0 supported operation modes (master/slave/both)"
default 1
range 1 3
help
This sets the supported operation modes at runtime, by the SPI
port 0, where:
1 is MASTER mode only (default)
2 is SLAVE mode only
3 is both modes are available.
config SPI_0_IRQ_PRI
int "Port 0 interrupt priority"
depends on !HAS_DTS_SPI
endif # SPI_0
config SPI_1
bool "SPI port 1"
help
Enable SPI controller port 1.
if SPI_1
config SPI_1_NAME
string "SPI port 1 device name"
depends on !HAS_DTS_SPI
default "SPI_1"
config SPI_1_OP_MODES
int "Port 1 supported operation modes (master/slave/both)"
default 1
range 1 3
help
This sets the supported operation modes at runtime, by the SPI
port 1, where:
1 is MASTER mode only (default)
2 is SLAVE mode only
3 is both modes are available.
config SPI_1_IRQ_PRI
int "Port 1 interrupt priority"
depends on !HAS_DTS_SPI
endif # SPI_1
config SPI_2
bool "SPI port 2"
help
Enable SPI controller port 2.
if SPI_2
config SPI_2_NAME
string "SPI port 2 device name"
depends on !HAS_DTS_SPI
default "SPI_2"
config SPI_2_OP_MODES
int "Port 2 supported operation modes (master/slave/both)"
default 1
range 1 3
help
This sets the supported operation modes at runtime, by the SPI
port 2, where:
1 is MASTER mode only (default)
2 is SLAVE mode only
3 is both modes are available.
config SPI_2_IRQ_PRI
int "Port 2 interrupt priority"
depends on !HAS_DTS_SPI
endif # SPI_2
config SPI_3
bool "SPI port 3"
help
Enable SPI controller port 3.
if SPI_3
config SPI_3_NAME
string "SPI port 3 device name"
depends on !HAS_DTS_SPI
default "SPI_3"
config SPI_3_OP_MODES
int "Port 3 supported operation modes (master/slave/both)"
default 1
range 1 3
help
This sets the supported operation modes at runtime, by the SPI
port 3, where:
1 is MASTER mode only (default)
2 is SLAVE mode only
3 is both modes are available.
config SPI_3_IRQ_PRI
int "Port 3 interrupt priority"
depends on !HAS_DTS_SPI
endif # SPI_3
config SPI_4
bool "SPI port 4"
help
Enable SPI controller port 4.
if SPI_4
config SPI_4_NAME
string "SPI port 4 device name"
depends on !HAS_DTS_SPI
default "SPI_4"
config SPI_4_OP_MODES
int "Port 4 supported operation modes (master/slave/both)"
default 1
range 1 3
help
This sets the supported operation modes at runtime, by the SPI
port 4, where:
1 is MASTER mode only (default)
2 is SLAVE mode only
3 is both modes are available.
endif # SPI_4
config SPI_5
bool "SPI port 5"
help
Enable SPI controller port 5.
if SPI_5
config SPI_5_NAME
string "SPI port 5 device name"
depends on !HAS_DTS_SPI
default "SPI_5"
config SPI_5_OP_MODES
int "Port 5 supported operation modes (master/slave/both)"
default 1
range 1 3
help
This sets the supported operation modes at runtime, by the SPI
port 5, where:
1 is MASTER mode only (default)
2 is SLAVE mode only
3 is both modes are available.
endif # SPI_5
config SPI_INTEL
bool "Intel SPI controller driver"
depends on CPU_MINUTEIA
select HAS_DTS_SPI
help
Enable support for Intel's SPI controllers. Such controller
was formerly found on XScale chips. It can be found nowadays
on CEXXXX Intel media controller and Quark CPU (2 of them).
source "drivers/spi/Kconfig.stm32"
source "drivers/spi/Kconfig.dw"
source "drivers/spi/Kconfig.mcux_dspi"
source "drivers/spi/Kconfig.mcux_lpspi"
source "drivers/spi/Kconfig.sam"
source "drivers/spi/Kconfig.sam0"
source "drivers/spi/Kconfig.nrfx"
endif # SPI