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73 lines
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config DRM_NOUVEAU
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tristate "Nouveau (NVIDIA) cards"
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depends on DRM && PCI && MMU
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select FW_LOADER
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select DRM_KMS_HELPER
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select DRM_TTM
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select FB_BACKLIGHT if DRM_NOUVEAU_BACKLIGHT
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select ACPI_VIDEO if ACPI && X86 && BACKLIGHT_CLASS_DEVICE && INPUT
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select X86_PLATFORM_DEVICES if ACPI && X86
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select ACPI_WMI if ACPI && X86
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select MXM_WMI if ACPI && X86
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select POWER_SUPPLY
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# Similar to i915, we need to select ACPI_VIDEO and it's dependencies
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select BACKLIGHT_LCD_SUPPORT if ACPI && X86
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select BACKLIGHT_CLASS_DEVICE if ACPI && X86
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select INPUT if ACPI && X86
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select THERMAL if ACPI && X86
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select ACPI_VIDEO if ACPI && X86
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select DRM_VM
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help
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Choose this option for open-source NVIDIA support.
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config NOUVEAU_PLATFORM_DRIVER
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bool "Nouveau (NVIDIA) SoC GPUs"
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depends on DRM_NOUVEAU && ARCH_TEGRA
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default y
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help
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Support for Nouveau platform driver, used for SoC GPUs as found
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on NVIDIA Tegra K1.
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config NOUVEAU_DEBUG
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int "Maximum debug level"
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depends on DRM_NOUVEAU
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range 0 7
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default 5
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help
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Selects the maximum debug level to compile support for.
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0 - fatal
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1 - error
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2 - warning
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3 - info
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4 - debug
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5 - trace (recommended)
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6 - paranoia
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7 - spam
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The paranoia and spam levels will add a lot of extra checks which
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may potentially slow down driver operation.
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config NOUVEAU_DEBUG_DEFAULT
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int "Default debug level"
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depends on DRM_NOUVEAU
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range 0 7
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default 3
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help
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Selects the default debug level
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config NOUVEAU_DEBUG_MMU
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bool "Enable additional MMU debugging"
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depends on DRM_NOUVEAU
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default n
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help
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Say Y here if you want to enable verbose MMU debug output.
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config DRM_NOUVEAU_BACKLIGHT
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bool "Support for backlight control"
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depends on DRM_NOUVEAU
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default y
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help
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Say Y here if you want to control the backlight of your display
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(e.g. a laptop panel).
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