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CONFIG_VIDEO_RCAR_DRIF: Renesas Digital Radio Interface (DRIF)

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The Linux kernel configuration item CONFIG_VIDEO_RCAR_DRIF has multiple definitions:

Renesas Digital Radio Interface (DRIF) found in drivers/media/platform/renesas/Kconfig

The configuration item CONFIG_VIDEO_RCAR_DRIF:

Help text

Say Y if you want to enable R-Car Gen3 DRIF support. DRIF is Digital Radio Interface that interfaces with an RF front end chip. It is a receiver of digital data which uses DMA to transfer received data to a configured location for an application to use.

To compile this driver as a module, choose M here; the module will be called rcar_drif.

Renesas Digital Radio Interface (DRIF) found in drivers/media/platform/Kconfig

The configuration item CONFIG_VIDEO_RCAR_DRIF:

Help text

Say Y if you want to enable R-Car Gen3 DRIF support. DRIF is Digital Radio Interface that interfaces with an RF front end chip. It is a receiver of digital data which uses DMA to transfer received data to a configured location for an application to use.

To compile this driver as a module, choose M here; the module will be called rcar_drif.

Renesas Digitial Radio Interface (DRIF) found in drivers/media/platform/Kconfig

The configuration item CONFIG_VIDEO_RCAR_DRIF:

Help text

Say Y if you want to enable R-Car Gen3 DRIF support. DRIF is Digital Radio Interface that interfaces with an RF front end chip. It is a receiver of digital data which uses DMA to transfer received data to a configured location for an application to use.

To compile this driver as a module, choose M here; the module will be called rcar_drif.

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