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1*c2a6a07aSYong Zhiconfig VIDEO_IPU3_CIO2
2*c2a6a07aSYong Zhi	tristate "Intel ipu3-cio2 driver"
3*c2a6a07aSYong Zhi	depends on VIDEO_V4L2 && PCI
4*c2a6a07aSYong Zhi	depends on VIDEO_V4L2_SUBDEV_API
5*c2a6a07aSYong Zhi	depends on X86 || COMPILE_TEST
6*c2a6a07aSYong Zhi	depends on MEDIA_CONTROLLER
7*c2a6a07aSYong Zhi	depends on HAS_DMA
8*c2a6a07aSYong Zhi	depends on ACPI
9*c2a6a07aSYong Zhi	select V4L2_FWNODE
10*c2a6a07aSYong Zhi	select VIDEOBUF2_DMA_SG
11*c2a6a07aSYong Zhi
12*c2a6a07aSYong Zhi	---help---
13*c2a6a07aSYong Zhi	This is the Intel IPU3 CIO2 CSI-2 receiver unit, found in Intel
14*c2a6a07aSYong Zhi	Skylake and Kaby Lake SoCs and used for capturing images and
15*c2a6a07aSYong Zhi	video from a camera sensor.
16*c2a6a07aSYong Zhi
17*c2a6a07aSYong Zhi	Say Y or M here if you have a Skylake/Kaby Lake SoC with MIPI CSI-2
18*c2a6a07aSYong Zhi	connected camera.
19*c2a6a07aSYong Zhi	The module will be called ipu3-cio2.
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