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CONFIG_SH_SCI: Serial (SCI, SCIF) support

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The Linux kernel configuration item CONFIG_SH_SCI has multiple definitions:

Serial (SCI, SCIF) support found in arch/h8300/Kconfig

The configuration item CONFIG_SH_SCI:

Help text

Selecting this option will allow the Linux kernel to transfer data over SCI (Serial Communication Interface) and/or SCIF (Serial Communication Interface with FIFO) which are built into the Hitachi SuperH processor. The option provides 1 to 3 (depending on the CPU model) standard Linux tty devices, /dev/ttySC[012]; one of these is normally used as the system console.

If in doubt, press "y".

Serial (SCI, SCIF) support found in arch/sh/Kconfig

The configuration item CONFIG_SH_SCI:

Help text

Selecting this option will allow the Linux kernel to transfer data over SCI (Serial Communication Interface) and/or SCIF (Serial Communication Interface with FIFO) which are built into the Hitachi SuperH processor. The option provides 1 to 3 (depending on the CPU model) standard Linux tty devices, /dev/ttySC[012]; one of these is normally used as the system console.

If in doubt, press "y".

Serial (SCI) support found in arch/h8300/Kconfig

The configuration item CONFIG_SH_SCI:

Help text

Selecting this option will allow the Linux kernel to transfer data over SCI (Serial Communication Interface) and/or SCIF (Serial Communication Interface with FIFO) which are built into the Hitachi SuperH processor. The option provides 1 to 3 (depending on the CPU model) standard Linux tty devices, /dev/ttySC[012]; one of these is normally used as the system console.

If in doubt, press "y".

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