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- config SND_MPU401_UART
- tristate
- select SND_RAWMIDI
- config SND_OPL3_LIB
- tristate
- select SND_TIMER
- select SND_HWDEP
- config SND_OPL4_LIB
- tristate
- select SND_TIMER
- select SND_HWDEP
- config SND_VX_LIB
- tristate
- select FW_LOADER
- select SND_HWDEP
- select SND_PCM
- config SND_AC97_CODEC
- tristate
- select SND_PCM
- select AC97_BUS
- select SND_VMASTER
- menuconfig SND_DRIVERS
- bool "Generic sound devices"
- default y
- help
- Support for generic sound devices.
-
- if SND_DRIVERS
- config SND_PCSP
- tristate "PC-Speaker support (READ HELP!)"
- depends on PCSPKR_PLATFORM && X86 && HIGH_RES_TIMERS
- depends on INPUT
- select SND_PCM
- help
- If you don't have a sound card in your computer, you can include a
- driver for the PC speaker which allows it to act like a primitive
- sound card.
- This driver also replaces the pcspkr driver for beeps.
- You can compile this as a module which will be called snd-pcsp.
- WARNING: if you already have a soundcard, enabling this
- driver may lead to a problem. Namely, it may get loaded
- before the other sound driver of yours, making the
- pc-speaker a default sound device. Which is likely not
- what you want. To make this driver play nicely with other
- sound driver, you can add this in a configuration file under
- /etc/modprobe.d/ directory:
- options snd-pcsp index=2
- You don't need this driver if you only want your pc-speaker to beep.
- You don't need this driver if you have a tablet piezo beeper
- in your PC instead of the real speaker.
- Say N if you have a sound card.
- Say M if you don't.
- Say Y only if you really know what you do.
- config SND_DUMMY
- tristate "Dummy (/dev/null) soundcard"
- select SND_PCM
- help
- Say Y here to include the dummy driver. This driver does
- nothing, but emulates various mixer controls and PCM devices.
- You don't need this unless you're testing the hardware support
- of programs using the ALSA API.
- To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the module
- will be called snd-dummy.
- config SND_ALOOP
- tristate "Generic loopback driver (PCM)"
- select SND_PCM
- help
- Say 'Y' or 'M' to include support for the PCM loopback device.
- This module returns played samples back to the user space using
- the standard ALSA PCM device. The devices are routed 0->1 and
- 1->0, where first number is the playback PCM device and second
- number is the capture device. Module creates two PCM devices and
- configured number of substreams (see the pcm_substreams module
- parameter).
- The loopback device allows time sychronization with an external
- timing source using the time shift universal control (+-20%
- of system time).
- To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the module
- will be called snd-aloop.
- config SND_VIRMIDI
- tristate "Virtual MIDI soundcard"
- depends on SND_SEQUENCER
- select SND_TIMER
- select SND_RAWMIDI
- help
- Say Y here to include the virtual MIDI driver. This driver
- allows to connect applications using raw MIDI devices to
- sequencer clients.
- If you don't know what MIDI is, say N here.
- To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the module
- will be called snd-virmidi.
- config SND_MTPAV
- tristate "MOTU MidiTimePiece AV multiport MIDI"
- select SND_RAWMIDI
- help
- To use a MOTU MidiTimePiece AV multiport MIDI adapter
- connected to the parallel port, say Y here and make sure that
- the standard parallel port driver isn't used for the port.
- To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the module
- will be called snd-mtpav.
- config SND_MTS64
- tristate "ESI Miditerminal 4140 driver"
- depends on PARPORT
- select SND_RAWMIDI
- help
- The ESI Miditerminal 4140 is a 4 In 4 Out MIDI Interface with
- additional SMPTE Timecode capabilities for the parallel port.
- Say 'Y' to include support for this device.
- To compile this driver as a module, chose 'M' here: the module
- will be called snd-mts64.
- config SND_SERIAL_U16550
- tristate "UART16550 serial MIDI driver"
- select SND_RAWMIDI
- help
- To include support for MIDI serial port interfaces, say Y here
- and read <file:Documentation/sound/alsa/serial-u16550.txt>.
- This driver works with serial UARTs 16550 and better.
- This driver accesses the serial port hardware directly, so
- make sure that the standard serial driver isn't used or
- deactivated with setserial before loading this driver.
- To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the module
- will be called snd-serial-u16550.
- config SND_MPU401
- tristate "Generic MPU-401 UART driver"
- select SND_MPU401_UART
- help
- Say Y here to include support for MIDI ports compatible with
- the Roland MPU-401 interface in UART mode.
- To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the module
- will be called snd-mpu401.
- config SND_PORTMAN2X4
- tristate "Portman 2x4 driver"
- depends on PARPORT
- select SND_RAWMIDI
- help
- Say Y here to include support for Midiman Portman 2x4 parallel
- port MIDI device.
- To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the module
- will be called snd-portman2x4.
- config SND_ML403_AC97CR
- tristate "Xilinx ML403 AC97 Controller Reference"
- depends on XILINX_VIRTEX
- select SND_AC97_CODEC
- help
- Say Y here to include support for the
- opb_ac97_controller_ref_v1_00_a ip core found in Xilinx's ML403
- reference design.
- To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the module
- will be called snd-ml403_ac97cr.
- config SND_AC97_POWER_SAVE
- bool "AC97 Power-Saving Mode"
- depends on SND_AC97_CODEC
- default n
- help
- Say Y here to enable the aggressive power-saving support of
- AC97 codecs. In this mode, the power-mode is dynamically
- controlled at each open/close.
- The mode is activated by passing 'power_save=X' to the
- snd-ac97-codec driver module, where 'X' is the time-out
- value, a nonnegative integer that specifies how many
- seconds of idle time the driver must count before it may
- put the AC97 into power-save mode; a value of 0 (zero)
- disables the use of this power-save mode.
- After the snd-ac97-codec driver module has been loaded,
- the 'power_save' parameter can be set via sysfs as follows:
- echo 10 > /sys/module/snd_ac97_codec/parameters/power_save
- In this case, the time-out is set to 10 seconds; setting
- the time-out to 1 second (the minimum activation value)
- isn't recommended because many applications try to reopen
- the device frequently. A value of 10 seconds would be a
- good choice for normal operations.
- See Documentation/sound/alsa/powersave.txt for more details.
- config SND_AC97_POWER_SAVE_DEFAULT
- int "Default time-out for AC97 power-save mode"
- depends on SND_AC97_POWER_SAVE
- default 0
- help
- The default time-out value in seconds for AC97 automatic
- power-save mode. 0 means to disable the power-save mode.
- See SND_AC97_POWER_SAVE for more details.
- endif # SND_DRIVERS
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