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  1. #
  2. # 1-wire slaves configuration
  3. #
  4. menu "1-wire Slaves"
  5. config W1_SLAVE_THERM
  6. tristate "Thermal family implementation"
  7. help
  8. Say Y here if you want to connect 1-wire thermal sensors to your
  9. wire.
  10. config W1_SLAVE_SMEM
  11. tristate "Simple 64bit memory family implementation"
  12. help
  13. Say Y here if you want to connect 1-wire
  14. simple 64bit memory rom(ds2401/ds2411/ds1990*) to your wire.
  15. config W1_SLAVE_DS2405
  16. tristate "DS2405 Addressable Switch"
  17. help
  18. Say Y or M here if you want to use a DS2405 1-wire
  19. single-channel addressable switch.
  20. This device can also work as a single-channel
  21. binary remote sensor.
  22. config W1_SLAVE_DS2408
  23. tristate "8-Channel Addressable Switch (IO Expander) 0x29 family support (DS2408)"
  24. help
  25. Say Y here if you want to use a 1-wire
  26. DS2408 8-Channel Addressable Switch device support
  27. config W1_SLAVE_DS2408_READBACK
  28. bool "Read-back values written to DS2408's output register"
  29. depends on W1_SLAVE_DS2408
  30. default y
  31. help
  32. Enabling this will cause the driver to read back the values written
  33. to the chip's output register in order to detect errors.
  34. This is slower but useful when debugging chips and/or busses.
  35. config W1_SLAVE_DS2413
  36. tristate "Dual Channel Addressable Switch 0x3a family support (DS2413)"
  37. help
  38. Say Y here if you want to use a 1-wire
  39. DS2413 Dual Channel Addressable Switch device support
  40. config W1_SLAVE_DS2406
  41. tristate "Dual Channel Addressable Switch 0x12 family support (DS2406)"
  42. select CRC16
  43. help
  44. Say Y or M here if you want to use a 1-wire
  45. DS2406 Dual Channel Addressable Switch. EPROM read/write
  46. support for these devices is not implemented.
  47. config W1_SLAVE_DS2423
  48. tristate "Counter 1-wire device (DS2423)"
  49. select CRC16
  50. help
  51. If you enable this you can read the counter values available
  52. in the DS2423 chipset from the w1_slave file under the
  53. sys file system.
  54. Say Y here if you want to use a 1-wire
  55. counter family device (DS2423).
  56. config W1_SLAVE_DS2805
  57. tristate "112-byte EEPROM support (DS28E05)"
  58. help
  59. Say Y here if you want to use a 1-wire
  60. is a 112-byte user-programmable EEPROM is
  61. organized as 7 pages of 16 bytes each with 64bit
  62. unique number. Requires OverDrive Speed to talk to.
  63. config W1_SLAVE_DS2431
  64. tristate "1kb EEPROM family support (DS2431)"
  65. help
  66. Say Y here if you want to use a 1-wire
  67. 1kb EEPROM family device (DS2431)
  68. config W1_SLAVE_DS2433
  69. tristate "4kb EEPROM family support (DS2433)"
  70. help
  71. Say Y here if you want to use a 1-wire
  72. 4kb EEPROM family device (DS2433).
  73. config W1_SLAVE_DS2433_CRC
  74. bool "Protect DS2433 data with a CRC16"
  75. depends on W1_SLAVE_DS2433
  76. select CRC16
  77. help
  78. Say Y here to protect DS2433 data with a CRC16.
  79. Each block has 30 bytes of data and a two byte CRC16.
  80. Full block writes are only allowed if the CRC is valid.
  81. config W1_SLAVE_DS2438
  82. tristate "DS2438 Smart Battery Monitor 0x26 family support"
  83. help
  84. Say Y here if you want to use a 1-wire
  85. DS2438 Smart Battery Monitor device support
  86. config W1_SLAVE_DS2780
  87. tristate "Dallas 2780 battery monitor chip"
  88. help
  89. If you enable this you will have the DS2780 battery monitor
  90. chip support.
  91. The battery monitor chip is used in many batteries/devices
  92. as the one who is responsible for charging/discharging/monitoring
  93. Li+ batteries.
  94. If you are unsure, say N.
  95. config W1_SLAVE_DS2781
  96. tristate "Dallas 2781 battery monitor chip"
  97. help
  98. If you enable this you will have the DS2781 battery monitor
  99. chip support.
  100. The battery monitor chip is used in many batteries/devices
  101. as the one who is responsible for charging/discharging/monitoring
  102. Li+ batteries.
  103. If you are unsure, say N.
  104. config W1_SLAVE_DS28E04
  105. tristate "4096-Bit Addressable 1-Wire EEPROM with PIO (DS28E04-100)"
  106. select CRC16
  107. help
  108. If you enable this you will have the DS28E04-100
  109. chip support.
  110. Say Y here if you want to use a 1-wire
  111. 4kb EEPROM with PIO family device (DS28E04).
  112. If you are unsure, say N.
  113. config W1_SLAVE_DS28E17
  114. tristate "1-wire-to-I2C master bridge (DS28E17)"
  115. select CRC16
  116. depends on I2C
  117. help
  118. Say Y here if you want to use the DS28E17 1-wire-to-I2C master bridge.
  119. For each DS28E17 detected, a new I2C adapter is created within the
  120. kernel. I2C devices on that bus can be configured to be used by the
  121. kernel and userspace tools as on any other "native" I2C bus.
  122. This driver is also available as a module. If so, the module
  123. will be called w1_ds28e17.
  124. If you are unsure, say N.
  125. endmenu