Add driver for NVM Express block devices, ie. PCIe connected SSDs.
Targets which allow booting from NVMe (x86, maybe some mvebu boards come
to mind) should have it built-in, so rootfs can be mounted from there.
For targets without NVMe support in bootloader or BIOS/firmware it's
sufficient to provide the kernel module package.
On targets having the NVMe driver built-in the resulting kmod package
is an empty dummy. In any case, depending on or installing kmod-nvme
results in driver support being available (either because it was already
built-in or because the relevant kernel modules are added and loaded).
Signed-off-by: Daniel Golle <daniel@makrotopia.org>
(cherry picked from commit
dbe53352e38d20bb5245158b19d4ff810c209548)
$(eval $(call KernelPackage,nbd))
+define KernelPackage/nvme
+ SUBMENU:=$(BLOCK_MENU)
+ TITLE:=NVM Express block device
+ DEPENDS:=@PCI_SUPPORT
+ KCONFIG:= \
+ CONFIG_NVME_CORE \
+ CONFIG_BLK_DEV_NVME \
+ CONFIG_NVME_MULTIPATH=n \
+ CONFIG_NVME_HWMON=n
+ FILES:= \
+ $(LINUX_DIR)/drivers/nvme/host/nvme-core.ko \
+ $(LINUX_DIR)/drivers/nvme/host/nvme.ko
+ AUTOLOAD:=$(call AutoLoad,30,nvme-core nvme)
+endef
+
+define KernelPackage/nvme/description
+ Kernel module for NVM Express solid state drives directly
+ connected to the PCI or PCI Express bus.
+endef
+
+$(eval $(call KernelPackage,nvme))
+
+
define KernelPackage/scsi-core
SUBMENU:=$(BLOCK_MENU)
TITLE:=SCSI device support