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The original Remote Controller approach were very messy: a big file, that were part of ir-common kernel module, containing 64 different RC keymap tables, used by the V4L/DVB drivers. Better to break each RC keymap table into a separate module, registering them into rc core on a process similar to the fs/nls tables. As an userspace program is now in charge of loading those tables, adds an option to allow the complete removal of those tables from kernelspace. Yet, on embedded devices like Set Top Boxes and TV sets, maybe the only available input device is the IR. So, we should keep allowing the usage of in-kernel tables, but a latter patch should change the default to 'n', after giving some time for distros to add the v4l-utils with the ir-keytable program, to allow the table load via userspace. Signed-off-by: Mauro Carvalho Chehab <mchehab@redhat.com>
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config IR_CORE
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tristate
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depends on INPUT
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default INPUT
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config VIDEO_IR
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tristate
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depends on IR_CORE
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default IR_CORE
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source "drivers/media/IR/keymaps/Kconfig"
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config IR_NEC_DECODER
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tristate "Enable IR raw decoder for NEC protocol"
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depends on IR_CORE
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default y
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---help---
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Enable this option if you have IR with NEC protocol, and
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if the IR is decoded in software
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