linux_old1/net/can/Kconfig

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# Controller Area Network (CAN) network layer core configuration
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menuconfig CAN
depends on NET
tristate "CAN bus subsystem support"
---help---
Controller Area Network (CAN) is a slow (up to 1Mbit/s) serial
communications protocol which was developed by Bosch in
1991, mainly for automotive, but now widely used in marine
(NMEA2000), industrial, and medical applications.
More information on the CAN network protocol family PF_CAN
is contained in <Documentation/networking/can.txt>.
If you want CAN support you should say Y here and also to the
specific driver for your controller(s) below.
config CAN_RAW
tristate "Raw CAN Protocol (raw access with CAN-ID filtering)"
depends on CAN
default N
---help---
The raw CAN protocol option offers access to the CAN bus via
the BSD socket API. You probably want to use the raw socket in
most cases where no higher level protocol is being used. The raw
socket has several filter options e.g. ID masking / error frames.
To receive/send raw CAN messages, use AF_CAN with protocol CAN_RAW.
config CAN_BCM
tristate "Broadcast Manager CAN Protocol (with content filtering)"
depends on CAN
default N
---help---
The Broadcast Manager offers content filtering, timeout monitoring,
sending of RTR frames, and cyclic CAN messages without permanent user
interaction. The BCM can be 'programmed' via the BSD socket API and
informs you on demand e.g. only on content updates / timeouts.
You probably want to use the bcm socket in most cases where cyclic
CAN messages are used on the bus (e.g. in automotive environments).
To use the Broadcast Manager, use AF_CAN with protocol CAN_BCM.
source "drivers/net/can/Kconfig"