Older (theoretically obsoleted now) drivers for non-CFI chips
configname: CONFIG_MTD_OBSOLETE_CHIPS
Linux Kernel Configuration
└─>Device Drivers
└─>Memory Technology Devices (MTD)
└─>RAM/ROM/Flash chip drivers
└─>Older (theoretically obsoleted now) drivers for non-CFI chips
In linux kernel since version 2.6.12 )
This option does not enable any code directly, but will allow you to
select some other chip drivers which are now considered obsolete,
because the generic CONFIG_JEDECPROBE code above should now detect
the chips which are supported by these drivers, and allow the generic
CFI-compatible drivers to drive the chips. Say 'N' here unless you have
already tried the CONFIG_JEDECPROBE method and reported its failure
to the MTD mailing list at <linux-mtd@lists.infradead.org>
select some other chip drivers which are now considered obsolete,
because the generic CONFIG_JEDECPROBE code above should now detect
the chips which are supported by these drivers, and allow the generic
CFI-compatible drivers to drive the chips. Say 'N' here unless you have
already tried the CONFIG_JEDECPROBE method and reported its failure
to the MTD mailing list at <linux-mtd@lists.infradead.org>
