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Sven Peter ec437f9ba3 soc: apple: Drop default ARCH_APPLE in Kconfig
When the first driver for Apple Silicon was upstreamed we accidentally
included `default ARCH_APPLE` in its Kconfig which then spread to almost
every subsequent driver. As soon as ARCH_APPLE is set to y this will
pull in many drivers as built-ins which is not what we want.
Thus, drop `default ARCH_APPLE` from Kconfig.

Reviewed-by: Janne Grunau <j@jannau.net>
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20250612-apple-kconfig-defconfig-v1-2-0e6f9cb512c1@kernel.org
Signed-off-by: Sven Peter <sven@kernel.org>
2025-08-10 20:28:36 +02:00

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# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only
if ARCH_APPLE || COMPILE_TEST
menu "Apple SoC drivers"
config APPLE_MAILBOX
tristate "Apple SoC mailboxes"
depends on PM
depends on ARCH_APPLE || (64BIT && COMPILE_TEST)
help
Apple SoCs have various co-processors required for certain
peripherals to work (NVMe, display controller, etc.). This
driver adds support for the mailbox controller used to
communicate with those.
Say Y here if you have an Apple SoC.
config APPLE_RTKIT
tristate "Apple RTKit co-processor IPC protocol"
depends on APPLE_MAILBOX
depends on ARCH_APPLE || COMPILE_TEST
help
Apple SoCs such as the M1 come with various co-processors running
their proprietary RTKit operating system. This option enables support
for the protocol library used to communicate with those. It is used
by various client drivers.
Say 'y' here if you have an Apple SoC.
config APPLE_SART
tristate "Apple SART DMA address filter"
depends on ARCH_APPLE || COMPILE_TEST
help
Apple SART is a simple DMA address filter used on Apple SoCs such
as the M1. It is usually required for the NVMe coprocessor which does
not use a proper IOMMU.
Say 'y' here if you have an Apple SoC.
endmenu
endif