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  #
  # MMC/SD card drivers
  #
  
  comment "MMC/SD/SDIO Card Drivers"
  
  config MMC_BLOCK
  	tristate "MMC block device driver"
  	depends on BLOCK
  	default y
  	help
  	  Say Y here to enable the MMC block device driver support.
  	  This provides a block device driver, which you can use to
  	  mount the filesystem. Almost everyone wishing MMC support
  	  should say Y or M here.
  
  config MMC_BLOCK_MINORS
  	int "Number of minors per block device"
  	depends on MMC_BLOCK
  	range 4 256
  	default 8
  	help
  	  Number of minors per block device. One is needed for every
  	  partition on the disk (plus one for the whole disk).
  
  	  Number of total MMC minors available is 256, so your number
  	  of supported block devices will be limited to 256 divided
  	  by this number.
  
  	  Default is 8 to be backwards compatible with previous
  	  hardwired device numbering.
  
  	  If unsure, say 8 here.
  
  config MMC_BLOCK_BOUNCE
  	bool "Use bounce buffer for simple hosts"
  	depends on MMC_BLOCK
  	default y
  	help
  	  SD/MMC is a high latency protocol where it is crucial to
  	  send large requests in order to get high performance. Many
  	  controllers, however, are restricted to continuous memory
  	  (i.e. they can't do scatter-gather), something the kernel
  	  rarely can provide.
  
  	  Say Y here to help these restricted hosts by bouncing
  	  requests back and forth from a large buffer. You will get
  	  a big performance gain at the cost of up to 64 KiB of
  	  physical memory.
  
  	  If unsure, say Y here.
  
  config SDIO_UART
  	tristate "SDIO UART/GPS class support"
  	depends on TTY
  	help
  	  SDIO function driver for SDIO cards that implements the UART
  	  class, as well as the GPS class which appears like a UART.
  
  config MMC_TEST
  	tristate "MMC host test driver"
  	help
  	  Development driver that performs a series of reads and writes
  	  to a memory card in order to expose certain well known bugs
  	  in host controllers. The tests are executed by writing to the
  	  "test" file in debugfs under each card. Note that whatever is
  	  on your card will be overwritten by these tests.
  
  	  This driver is only of interest to those developing or
  	  testing a host driver. Most people should say N here.