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The Linux kernel configuration item CONFIG_SFC_MTD
has multiple definitions:
drivers/net/ethernet/sfc/Kconfig
The configuration item CONFIG_SFC_MTD:
CONFIG_SFC && CONFIG_MTD && !( CONFIG_SFC = CONFIG_y && CONFIG_MTD = CONFIG_m )
This exposes the on-board flash and/or EEPROM as MTD devices (e.g. /dev/mtd1). This is required to update the firmware or the boot configuration under Linux.
drivers/net/ethernet/sfc/Kconfig
The configuration item CONFIG_SFC_MTD:
CONFIG_SFC && CONFIG_MTD && !( CONFIG_SFC = CONFIG_y && CONFIG_MTD = CONFIG_m )
This exposes the on-board flash and/or EEPROM as MTD devices (e.g. /dev/mtd1). This is required to update the firmware or the boot configuration under Linux.
drivers/net/ethernet/sfc/Kconfig
The configuration item CONFIG_SFC_MTD:
CONFIG_SFC && CONFIG_MTD && !( CONFIG_SFC = CONFIG_y && CONFIG_MTD = CONFIG_m )
This exposes the on-board flash and/or EEPROM as MTD devices (e.g. /dev/mtd1). This is required to update the firmware or the boot configuration under Linux.
drivers/net/ethernet/sfc/Kconfig
The configuration item CONFIG_SFC_MTD:
CONFIG_SFC && CONFIG_MTD && !( CONFIG_SFC = CONFIG_y && CONFIG_MTD = CONFIG_m )
This exposes the on-board flash and/or EEPROM as MTD devices (e.g. /dev/mtd1). This is required to update the firmware or the boot configuration under Linux.
drivers/net/sfc/Kconfig
The configuration item CONFIG_SFC_MTD:
CONFIG_SFC && CONFIG_MTD && !( CONFIG_SFC = CONFIG_y && CONFIG_MTD = CONFIG_m )
This exposes the on-board flash memory as MTD devices (e.g. /dev/mtd1). This makes it possible to upload new firmware to the NIC.
drivers/net/sfc/Kconfig
The configuration item CONFIG_SFC_MTD:
CONFIG_SFC && CONFIG_MTD && !( CONFIG_SFC = CONFIG_y && CONFIG_MTD = CONFIG_m )
This exposes the on-board flash memory as MTD devices (e.g. /dev/mtd1). This makes it possible to upload new firmware to the NIC.
drivers/net/sfc/Kconfig
The configuration item CONFIG_SFC_MTD:
CONFIG_SFC && CONFIG_MTD && !( CONFIG_SFC = CONFIG_y && CONFIG_MTD = CONFIG_m )
This exposes the on-board flash memory as an MTD device (e.g. /dev/mtd1). This makes it possible to upload new boot code to the NIC.
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