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CONFIG_VLSI_FIR: VLSI 82C147 SIR/MIR/FIR

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The Linux kernel configuration item CONFIG_VLSI_FIR has multiple definitions:

VLSI 82C147 SIR/MIR/FIR found in drivers/staging/irda/drivers/Kconfig

The configuration item CONFIG_VLSI_FIR:

Help text

Say Y here if you want to build support for the VLSI 82C147 PCI-IrDA Controller. This controller is used by the HP OmniBook 800 and 5500 notebooks. The driver provides support for SIR, MIR and FIR (4Mbps) speeds.

To compile it as a module, choose M here: the module will be called vlsi_ir.

VLSI 82C147 SIR/MIR/FIR found in drivers/net/irda/Kconfig

The configuration item CONFIG_VLSI_FIR:

Help text

Say Y here if you want to build support for the VLSI 82C147 PCI-IrDA Controller. This controller is used by the HP OmniBook 800 and 5500 notebooks. The driver provides support for SIR, MIR and FIR (4Mbps) speeds.

To compile it as a module, choose M here: the module will be called vlsi_ir.

VLSI 82C147 SIR/MIR/FIR (EXPERIMENTAL) found in drivers/net/irda/Kconfig

The configuration item CONFIG_VLSI_FIR:

Help text

Say Y here if you want to build support for the VLSI 82C147 PCI-IrDA Controller. This controller is used by the HP OmniBook 800 and 5500 notebooks. The driver provides support for SIR, MIR and FIR (4Mbps) speeds.

To compile it as a module, choose M here: the module will be called vlsi_ir.

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