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CONFIG_WILC1000_SPI: Atmel WILC1000 SPI (WiFi only)

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The Linux kernel configuration item CONFIG_WILC1000_SPI has multiple definitions:

Atmel WILC1000 SPI (WiFi only) found in drivers/net/wireless/microchip/wilc1000/Kconfig

The configuration item CONFIG_WILC1000_SPI:

Help text

This module adds support for the SPI interface of adapters using WILC1000 chipset. The Atmel WILC1000 has a Serial Peripheral Interface (SPI) that operates as a SPI slave. This SPI interface can be used for control and for serial I/O of 802.11 data. The SPI is a full-duplex slave synchronous serial interface that is available immediately following reset when pin 9 (SDIO_SPI_CFG) is tied to VDDIO. Select this if your platform is using the SPI bus.

Atmel WILC1000 SPI (WiFi only) found in drivers/staging/wilc1000/Kconfig

The configuration item CONFIG_WILC1000_SPI:

Help text

This module adds support for the SPI interface of adapters using WILC1000 chipset. The Atmel WILC1000 has a Serial Peripheral Interface (SPI) that operates as a SPI slave. This SPI interface can be used for control and for serial I/O of 802.11 data. The SPI is a full-duplex slave synchronous serial interface that is available immediately following reset when pin 9 (SDIO_SPI_CFG) is tied to VDDIO. Select this if your platform is using the SPI bus.

SPI support found in drivers/staging/wilc1000/Kconfig

The configuration item CONFIG_WILC1000_SPI:

Help text

This module adds support for the SPI interface of adapters using WILC1000 chipset. The Atmel WILC1000 has a Serial Peripheral Interface (SPI) that operates as a SPI slave. This SPI interface can be used for control and for serial I/O of 802.11 data. The SPI is a full-duplex slave synchronous serial interface that is available immediately following reset when pin 9 (SDIO_SPI_CFG) is tied to VDDIO. Select this if your platform is using the SPI bus.

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