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config SND_BCM2835_SOC_I2S
	tristate "SoC Audio support for the Broadcom BCM2835 I2S module"
	depends on ARCH_BCM2835 || COMPILE_TEST
	select SND_SOC_GENERIC_DMAENGINE_PCM
	select REGMAP_MMIO
	help
	  Say Y or M if you want to add support for codecs attached to
	  the BCM2835 I2S interface. You will also need
	  to select the audio interfaces to support below.

config SND_SOC_CYGNUS
	tristate "SoC platform audio for Broadcom Cygnus chips"
	depends on ARCH_BCM_CYGNUS || COMPILE_TEST
	depends on HAS_DMA
	help
	  Say Y if you want to add support for ASoC audio on Broadcom
	  Cygnus chips (bcm958300, bcm958305, bcm911360)

	  If you don't know what to do here, say N.
i/linux/net-next.git/commit/net/dns_resolver?id=133d970e0dadf7b413db19893acc5b26664bf4a1'>133d970e0dadf7b413db19893acc5b26664bf4a1 (diff)parent0766f788eb727e2e330d55d30545db65bcf2623f (diff)
Merge tag 'gcc-plugins-v4.9-rc1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/kees/linux
Pull gcc plugins update from Kees Cook: "This adds a new gcc plugin named "latent_entropy". It is designed to extract as much possible uncertainty from a running system at boot time as possible, hoping to capitalize on any possible variation in CPU operation (due to runtime data differences, hardware differences, SMP ordering, thermal timing variation, cache behavior, etc). At the very least, this plugin is a much more comprehensive example for how to manipulate kernel code using the gcc plugin internals" * tag 'gcc-plugins-v4.9-rc1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/kees/linux: latent_entropy: Mark functions with __latent_entropy gcc-plugins: Add latent_entropy plugin
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