On 1/11/21 2:51 PM, Ben Widawsky wrote:
> diff --git a/drivers/cxl/Kconfig b/drivers/cxl/Kconfig
> new file mode 100644
> index 000000000000..68da926ba5b1
> --- /dev/null
> +++ b/drivers/cxl/Kconfig
> @@ -0,0 +1,36 @@
> +# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only
> +menuconfig CXL_BUS
> +     tristate "CXL (Compute Express Link) Devices Support"
> +     help
> +       CXL is a bus that is electrically compatible with PCI-E, but layers
> +       three protocols on that signalling (CXL.io, CXL.cache, and CXL.mem).
> +       The CXL.cache protocol allows devices to hold cachelines locally, the
> +       CXL.mem protocol allows devices to be fully coherent memory targets,
> +       the CXL.io protocol is equivalent to PCI-E. Say 'y' to enable support
> +       for the configuration and management of devices supporting these
> +       protocols.
> +
> +if CXL_BUS
> +
> +config CXL_BUS_PROVIDER
> +     tristate
> +
> +config CXL_ACPI
> +     tristate "CXL ACPI: Platform Support"
> +     depends on ACPI
> +     default CXL_BUS
> +     select CXL_BUS_PROVIDER
> +     help
> +       Say 'y/m' to enable a driver (named "cxl_acpi.ko" when built
> +       as a module) that will enable support for CXL.mem endpoint
> +       devices. In general, CXL Platform Support is a prerequisite
> +       for any CXL device driver that wants to claim ownership of a
> +       component register space. By default platform firmware assumes
> +       Linux is unaware of CXL capabilities and requires explicit
> +       opt-in. This platform component also mediates resources
> +       described by the CEDT (CXL Early Discovery Table).  See
> +       Chapter 9.14.1 CXL Early Discovery Table (CEDT) in the CXL 2.0
> +       specification.
> +
> +       If unsure say 'm'

End above sentence with a '.', please.

> +endif


-- 
~Randy

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