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  menu "Remoteproc drivers"
  
  # REMOTEPROC gets selected by whoever wants it
  config REMOTEPROC
  	tristate
  	depends on HAS_DMA
  	select CRC32
  	select FW_LOADER
  	select VIRTIO
  	select VIRTUALIZATION
  
  config OMAP_REMOTEPROC
  	tristate "OMAP remoteproc support"
  	depends on HAS_DMA
  	depends on ARCH_OMAP4 || SOC_OMAP5 || SOC_DRA7XX
  	depends on OMAP_IOMMU
  	select REMOTEPROC
  	select MAILBOX
  	select OMAP2PLUS_MBOX
  	select RPMSG
  	help
  	  Say y here to support OMAP's remote processors (dual M3
  	  and DSP on OMAP4) via the remote processor framework.
  
  	  Currently only supported on OMAP4.
  
  	  Usually you want to say y here, in order to enable multimedia
  	  use-cases to run on your platform (multimedia codecs are
  	  offloaded to remote DSP processors using this framework).
  
  	  It's safe to say n here if you're not interested in multimedia
  	  offloading or just want a bare minimum kernel.
  
  config OMAP_REMOTEPROC_WATCHDOG
  	bool "OMAP remoteproc watchdog timer"
  	depends on OMAP_REMOTEPROC
  	default n
  	help
  	  Say Y here to enable watchdog timer for remote processors.
  
  	  This option controls the watchdog functionality for the remote
  	  processors in OMAP. Dedicated OMAP DMTimers are used by the remote
  	  processors and triggers the timer interrupt upon a watchdog
  	  detection.
  
  config STE_MODEM_RPROC
  	tristate "STE-Modem remoteproc support"
  	depends on HAS_DMA
  	select REMOTEPROC
  	default n
  	help
  	  Say y or m here to support STE-Modem shared memory driver.
  	  This can be either built-in or a loadable module.
  	  If unsure say N.
  
  config WKUP_M3_RPROC
  	tristate "AMx3xx Wakeup M3 remoteproc support"
  	depends on SOC_AM33XX || SOC_AM43XX
  	select REMOTEPROC
  	help
  	  Say y here to support Wakeup M3 remote processor on TI AM33xx
  	  and AM43xx family of SoCs.
  
  	  Required for Suspend-to-RAM on AM33xx and AM43xx SoCs. Also needed
  	  for deep CPUIdle states on AM33xx SoCs. Allows for loading of the
  	  firmware onto these remote processors.
  	  If unsure say N.
  
  config DA8XX_REMOTEPROC
  	tristate "DA8xx/OMAP-L13x remoteproc support"
  	depends on ARCH_DAVINCI_DA8XX
  	select CMA if MMU
  	select REMOTEPROC
  	select RPMSG
  	help
  	  Say y here to support DA8xx/OMAP-L13x remote processors via the
  	  remote processor framework.
  
  	  You want to say y here in order to enable AMP
  	  use-cases to run on your platform (multimedia codecs are
  	  offloaded to remote DSP processors using this framework).
  
  	  This module controls the name of the firmware file that gets
  	  loaded on the DSP.  This file must reside in the /lib/firmware
  	  directory.  It can be specified via the module parameter
  	  da8xx_fw_name=<filename>, and if not specified will default to
  	  "rproc-dsp-fw".
  
  	  It's safe to say n here if you're not interested in multimedia
  	  offloading.
  
  config PRUSS_REMOTEPROC
  	tristate "TI PRUSS remoteproc support"
  	depends on HAS_DMA
  	depends on SOC_AM33XX || SOC_AM43XX || SOC_DRA7XX || ARCH_KEYSTONE
  	select REMOTEPROC
  	select MAILBOX
  	select OMAP2PLUS_MBOX if ARCH_OMAP2PLUS
  	select RPMSG
  	default n
  	help
  	  Support for TI PRU-ICSS remote processors via the remote processor
  	  framework.
  
  	  Currently supported on AM33xx SoCs.
  
  	  Say Y or M here to support the Programmable Realtime Unit (PRU)
  	  processors on various TI SoCs. It's safe to say N here if you're
  	  not interested in the PRU or if you are unsure.
  	  If unsure say N.
  
  config KEYSTONE_REMOTEPROC
  	tristate "Keystone Remoteproc support"
  	depends on ARCH_KEYSTONE
  	depends on RESET_CONTROLLER
  	depends on UIO
  	select REMOTEPROC
  	select RPMSG
  	help
  	  Say y here here to support Keystone remote processors (DSP)
  	  via the remote processor framework. The drivers support a user-land driven
  	  interface to the remoteprocessor download
  
  	  It's safe to say n here if you're not interested in multimedia
  	  offloading or just want a bare minimum kernel.
  
  endmenu