kernelversion:
stable - 5.18.16
mainline - 4.14.290
mainline - 5.19
mainline - 5.15.59
mainline - 4.9.325
mainline - 5.4.209
mainline - 5.10.135
mainline - 4.19.254
5.4.140
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architecture:
>
x86
arm
arm64
powerpc
mips
sparc
ia64
arc
riscv
nds32
m68k
microblaze
alpha
unicore32
parisc
blackfin
selects
CONFIG_GPIOLIB
is selected by
CONFIG_GPIOLIB
is depended by
CONFIG_ARCH_OMAP1
CONFIG_ARCH_EFM32
CONFIG_ARCH_SUNXI
CONFIG_ARCH_BCM
CONFIG_ARCH_BCM2835
CONFIG_ARCH_VEXPRESS
CONFIG_ARCH_SIRF
CONFIG_ARCH_MV78XX0
CONFIG_ARCH_MXC
CONFIG_ARCH_GEMINI
CONFIG_ARCH_CLPS711X
CONFIG_ARCH_MXS
CONFIG_ARCH_EXYNOS
CONFIG_ARCH_OMAP2PLUS
CONFIG_ARCH_U8500
CONFIG_ARCH_MMP
CONFIG_PLAT_SPEAR
CONFIG_ARCH_S5PV210
CONFIG_ARCH_LPC32XX
CONFIG_ARCH_TEGRA
CONFIG_ARCH_DAVINCI
CONFIG_ARCH_NOMADIK
CONFIG_ARCH_MVEBU
CONFIG_ARCH_AT91
CONFIG_ARCH_ORION5X
CONFIG_ARCH_U300
CONFIG_ARCH_S3C64XX
CONFIG_ARCH_REQUIRE_GPIOLIB (not configurable)
configname: CONFIG_ARCH_REQUIRE_GPIOLIB
Linux Kernel Configuration
└─> Device Drivers
└─> ARCH_REQUIRE_GPIOLIB
Platforms select gpiolib if they use this infrastructure
for all their GPIOs, usually starting with ones integrated
into SOC processors.
Selecting this from the architecture code will cause the gpiolib
code to always get built in.
for all their GPIOs, usually starting with ones integrated
into SOC processors.
Selecting this from the architecture code will cause the gpiolib
code to always get built in.