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# SPDX-License-Identifier: ISC config WIL6210 tristate "Wilocity 60g WiFi card wil6210 support" select WANT_DEV_COREDUMP select CRC32 depends on CFG80211 depends on PCI default n help This module adds support for wireless adapter based on wil6210 chip by Wilocity. It supports operation on the 60 GHz band, covered by the IEEE802.11ad standard. https://wireless.wiki.kernel.org/en/users/Drivers/wil6210 If you choose to build it as a module, it will be called wil6210 config WIL6210_ISR_COR bool "Use Clear-On-Read mode for ISR registers for wil6210" depends on WIL6210 default y help ISR registers on wil6210 chip may operate in either COR (Clear-On-Read) or W1C (Write-1-to-Clear) mode. For production code, use COR (say y); is default since it saves extra target transaction; For ISR debug, use W1C (say n); is allows to monitor ISR registers with debugfs. If COR were used, ISR would self-clear when accessed for debug purposes, it makes such monitoring impossible. Say y unless you debug interrupts config WIL6210_TRACING bool "wil6210 tracing support" depends on WIL6210 depends on EVENT_TRACING default n help Say Y here to enable tracepoints for the wil6210 driver using the kernel tracing infrastructure. Select this option if you are interested in debugging the driver. If unsure, say Y to make it easier to debug problems. config WIL6210_DEBUGFS bool "wil6210 debugfs support" depends on WIL6210 depends on DEBUG_FS default y help Say Y here to enable wil6210 debugfs support, using the kernel debugfs infrastructure. Select this option if you are interested in debugging the driver. If unsure, say Y to make it easier to debug problems.