Commit 04314268 authored by Randy Dunlap's avatar Randy Dunlap Committed by Greg Kroah-Hartman

Staging: rar_register: depends on PCI

rar_register driver uses PCI interfaces and PCI devices, so it
should depend on PCI.

Also format the Kconfig help text as normally done.

drivers/staging/rar_register/rar_register.c:623: error: implicit declaration of function 'pci_dev_get'
drivers/staging/rar_register/rar_register.c:623: warning: assignment makes pointer from integer without a cast
Signed-off-by: default avatarRandy Dunlap <randy.dunlap@oracle.com>
Acked-by: default avatarAlan Cox <alan@linux.intel.com>
Signed-off-by: default avatarGreg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@suse.de>
parent e012b4c4
......@@ -8,23 +8,23 @@ menu "RAR Register Driver"
#
config RAR_REGISTER
tristate "Restricted Access Region Register Driver"
depends on PCI
default n
---help---
This driver allows other kernel drivers access to the
contents of the restricted access region control
registers.
This driver allows other kernel drivers access to the
contents of the restricted access region control registers.
The restricted access region control registers
(rar_registers) are used to pass address and
locking information on restricted access regions
to other drivers that use restricted access regions
The restricted access region control registers
(rar_registers) are used to pass address and
locking information on restricted access regions
to other drivers that use restricted access regions.
The restricted access regions are regions of memory
on the Intel MID Platform that are not accessible to
the x86 processor, but are accessible to dedicated
processors on board peripheral devices.
The restricted access regions are regions of memory
on the Intel MID Platform that are not accessible to
the x86 processor, but are accessible to dedicated
processors on board peripheral devices.
The purpose of the restricted access regions is to
protect sensitive data from compromise by unauthorized
programs running on the x86 processor.
The purpose of the restricted access regions is to
protect sensitive data from compromise by unauthorized
programs running on the x86 processor.
endmenu
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