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The Linux kernel configuration item CONFIG_MTD_OBSOLETE_CHIPS
has multiple definitions:
drivers/mtd/chips/Kconfig
The configuration item CONFIG_MTD_OBSOLETE_CHIPS:
CONFIG_MTD
This option does not enable any code directly, but will allow you to select some other chip drivers which are now considered obsolete, because the generic JEDECPROBE code above should now detect the chips which are supported by these drivers, and allow the generic CFI-compatible drivers to drive the chips. Say 'N' here unless you have already tried the JEDECPROBE method and reported its failure to the MTD mailing list at <linux-mtd@lists.infradead.org>
arch/cris/arch-v10/drivers/Kconfig
The configuration item CONFIG_MTD_OBSOLETE_CHIPS:
CONFIG_ETRAX_AXISFLASHMAP
This option does not enable any code directly, but will allow you to select some other chip drivers which are now considered obsolete, because the generic JEDEC_PROBE code above should now detect the chips which are supported by these drivers, and allow the generic CFI-compatible drivers to drive the chips. Say 'N' here unless you have already tried the JEDEC_PROBE method and reported its failure to the MTD mailing list at <linux-mtd@lists.infradead.org>
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