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# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only
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#
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# Wireless WAN device configuration
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#
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menu "Wireless WAN"
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config WWAN
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tristate "WWAN Driver Core"
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help
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Say Y here if you want to use the WWAN driver core. This driver
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provides a common framework for WWAN drivers.
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To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the module will be
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called wwan.
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if WWAN
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config WWAN_HWSIM
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tristate "Simulated WWAN device"
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help
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This driver is a developer testing tool that can be used to test WWAN
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framework.
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To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the module will be
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called wwan_hwsim. If unsure, say N.
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config MHI_WWAN_CTRL
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tristate "MHI WWAN control driver for QCOM-based PCIe modems"
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depends on MHI_BUS
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help
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MHI WWAN CTRL allows QCOM-based PCIe modems to expose different modem
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control protocols/ports to userspace, including AT, MBIM, QMI, DIAG
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and FIREHOSE. These protocols can be accessed directly from userspace
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(e.g. AT commands) or via libraries/tools (e.g. libmbim, libqmi,
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libqcdm...).
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To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the module will be
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called mhi_wwan_ctrl.
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config MHI_WWAN_MBIM
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tristate "MHI WWAN MBIM network driver for QCOM-based PCIe modems"
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depends on MHI_BUS
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help
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MHI WWAN MBIM is a WWAN network driver for QCOM-based PCIe modems.
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It implements MBIM over MHI, for IP data aggregation and muxing.
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A default wwan0 network interface is created for MBIM data session
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ID 0. Additional links can be created via wwan rtnetlink type.
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To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the module will be
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called mhi_wwan_mbim.
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config RPMSG_WWAN_CTRL
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tristate "RPMSG WWAN control driver"
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depends on RPMSG
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help
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RPMSG WWAN CTRL allows modems available via RPMSG channels to expose
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different modem protocols/ports to userspace, including AT and QMI.
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These protocols can be accessed directly from userspace
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(e.g. AT commands) or via libraries/tools (e.g. libqmi, libqcdm...).
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This is mainly used for modems integrated into many Qualcomm SoCs,
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e.g. for AT and QMI on Qualcomm MSM8916 or MSM8974. Note that many
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newer Qualcomm SoCs (e.g. SDM845) still provide an AT port through
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this driver but the QMI messages can only be sent through
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QRTR network sockets (CONFIG_QRTR).
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To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the module will be
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called rpmsg_wwan_ctrl.
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config IOSM
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tristate "IOSM Driver for Intel M.2 WWAN Device"
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depends on INTEL_IOMMU
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help
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This driver enables Intel M.2 WWAN Device communication.
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If you have one of those Intel M.2 WWAN Modules and wish to use it in
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Linux say Y/M here.
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If unsure, say N.
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endif # WWAN
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endmenu
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