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  1. # This file is part of the OpenADK project. OpenADK is copyrighted
  2. # material, please see the LICENCE file in the top-level directory.
  3. menu "USB support"
  4. depends on ADK_TARGET_WITH_USB \
  5. || ADK_TARGET_SYSTEM_QEMU_X86_64 \
  6. || ADK_TARGET_SYSTEM_QEMU_X86 \
  7. || ADK_TARGET_GENERIC
  8. config ADK_LINUX_KERNEL_USB_SUPPORT
  9. bool
  10. config ADK_LINUX_KERNEL_USB_DEVICE_CLASS
  11. bool
  12. config ADK_LINUX_KERNEL_USB_ANNOUNCE_NEW_DEVICES
  13. bool
  14. config ADK_LINUX_KERNEL_USB_EHCI_ROOT_HUB_TT
  15. bool
  16. config ADK_LINUX_KERNEL_USB_EHCI_TT_NEWSCHED
  17. bool
  18. config ADK_LINUX_KERNEL_USB_EHCI_MXC
  19. bool
  20. config ADK_LINUX_KERNEL_USB_GADGET
  21. tristate
  22. config ADK_LINUX_KERNEL_USB_PHY
  23. bool
  24. config ADK_LINUX_KERNEL_USB_MXS_PHY
  25. tristate
  26. select ADK_LINUX_KERNEL_USB_PHY
  27. default m if ADK_TARGET_SYSTEM_SOLIDRUN_IMX6
  28. default n
  29. config ADK_LINUX_KERNEL_USB_OHCI_HCD_PLATFORM
  30. bool
  31. select ADK_LINUX_KERNEL_USB_OHCI_HCD
  32. config ADK_LINUX_KERNEL_USB_OHCI_HCD_PCI
  33. bool
  34. config ADK_LINUX_KERNEL_USB_LIBUSUAL
  35. tristate
  36. config ADK_LINUX_KERNEL_USB_NET_DRIVERS
  37. bool
  38. config ADK_LINUX_KERNEL_USB_USBNET
  39. select ADK_LINUX_KERNEL_USB_NET_DRIVERS
  40. tristate
  41. config ADK_LINUX_KERNEL_USB
  42. tristate "USB support"
  43. select ADK_LINUX_KERNEL_NLS
  44. select ADK_LINUX_KERNEL_USB_SUPPORT
  45. select ADK_LINUX_KERNEL_USB_ANNOUNCE_NEW_DEVICES
  46. default m if ADK_TARGET_SYSTEM_ASUS_P5BVM
  47. default m if ADK_TARGET_SYSTEM_PCENGINES_APU
  48. default m if ADK_TARGET_SYSTEM_PCENGINES_ALIX
  49. default m if ADK_TARGET_SYSTEM_IBM_X40
  50. default m if ADK_TARGET_SYSTEM_LENOVO_X200
  51. default m if ADK_TARGET_SYSTEM_LEMOTE_YEELONG
  52. default m if ADK_TARGET_SYSTEM_ACMESYSTEMS_FOXG20
  53. default m if ADK_TARGET_SYSTEM_SOLIDRUN_IMX6
  54. default y if ADK_TARGET_SYSTEM_KINETIS_K70
  55. default y if ADK_TARGET_SYSTEM_SOLIDRUN_CLEARFOG
  56. default n
  57. help
  58. Universal Serial Bus (USB) is a specification for a serial bus
  59. subsystem which offers higher speeds and more features than the
  60. traditional PC serial port. The bus supplies power to peripherals
  61. and allows for hot swapping. Up to 127 USB peripherals can be
  62. connected to a single USB host in a tree structure.
  63. The USB host is the root of the tree, the peripherals are the
  64. leaves and the inner nodes are special USB devices called hubs.
  65. Most PCs now have USB host ports, used to connect peripherals
  66. such as scanners, keyboards, mice, modems, cameras, disks,
  67. flash memory, network links, and printers to the PC.
  68. Say Y here if your computer has a host-side USB port and you want
  69. to use USB devices. You then need to say Y to at least one of the
  70. Host Controller Driver (HCD) options below. Choose a USB 1.1
  71. controller, such as "UHCI HCD support" or "OHCI HCD support",
  72. and "EHCI HCD (USB 2.0) support" except for older systems that
  73. do not have USB 2.0 support. It doesn't normally hurt to select
  74. them all if you are not certain.
  75. If your system has a device-side USB port, used in the peripheral
  76. side of the USB protocol, see the "USB Gadget" framework instead.
  77. After choosing your HCD, then select drivers for the USB peripherals
  78. you'll be using. You may want to check out the information provided
  79. in <file:Documentation/usb/> and especially the links given in
  80. <file:Documentation/usb/usb-help.txt>.
  81. menu "USB controller support"
  82. config ADK_LINUX_KERNEL_USB_EHCI_HCD
  83. tristate "Support for USB EHCI 2.0 controllers"
  84. select ADK_LINUX_KERNEL_USB_MXS_PHY if ADK_TARGET_SYSTEM_SOLIDRUN_IMX6
  85. select ADK_LINUX_KERNEL_USB_EHCI_MXC if ADK_TARGET_SYSTEM_KINETIS_K70
  86. select ADK_LINUX_KERNEL_USB_DEVICE_CLASS if ADK_TARGET_SYSTEM_KINETIS_K70
  87. depends on !ADK_TARGET_SYSTEM_ACMESYSTEMS_FOXG20
  88. depends on !ADK_TARGET_BOARD_BCM28XX
  89. depends on ADK_LINUX_KERNEL_USB
  90. default m if ADK_TARGET_SYSTEM_ASUS_P5BVM
  91. default m if ADK_TARGET_SYSTEM_PCENGINES_APU
  92. default m if ADK_TARGET_SYSTEM_PCENGINES_ALIX
  93. default m if ADK_TARGET_SYSTEM_IBM_X40
  94. default m if ADK_TARGET_SYSTEM_LENOVO_X200
  95. default m if ADK_TARGET_SYSTEM_LEMOTE_YEELONG
  96. default m if ADK_TARGET_SYSTEM_SOLIDRUN_IMX6
  97. default y if ADK_TARGET_SYSTEM_KINETIS_K70
  98. default y if ADK_TARGET_SYSTEM_SOLIDRUN_CLEARFOG
  99. default n
  100. help
  101. The Enhanced Host Controller Interface (EHCI) is standard for USB 2.0
  102. "high speed" (480 Mbit/sec, 60 Mbyte/sec) host controller hardware.
  103. If your USB host controller supports USB 2.0, you will likely want to
  104. configure this Host Controller Driver. At the time of this writing,
  105. the primary implementation of EHCI is a chip from NEC, widely available
  106. in add-on PCI cards, but implementations are in the works from other
  107. vendors including Intel and Philips. Motherboard support is appearing.
  108. EHCI controllers are packaged with "companion" host controllers (OHCI
  109. or UHCI) to handle USB 1.1 devices connected to root hub ports. Ports
  110. will connect to EHCI if the device is high speed, otherwise they
  111. connect to a companion controller. If you configure EHCI, you should
  112. probably configure the OHCI (for NEC and some other vendors) USB Host
  113. Controller Driver or UHCI (for Via motherboards) Host Controller
  114. Driver too.
  115. You may want to read <file:Documentation/usb/ehci.txt>.
  116. config ADK_LINUX_KERNEL_USB_UHCI_HCD
  117. tristate "Support for UHCI controllers"
  118. depends on ADK_LINUX_KERNEL_USB
  119. depends on !ADK_TARGET_SYSTEM_ACMESYSTEMS_FOXG20
  120. depends on !ADK_TARGET_BOARD_BCM28XX
  121. default m if ADK_TARGET_SYSTEM_ASUS_P5BVM
  122. default m if ADK_TARGET_SYSTEM_PCENGINES_APU
  123. default m if ADK_TARGET_SYSTEM_PCENGINES_ALIX
  124. default m if ADK_TARGET_SYSTEM_IBM_X40
  125. default m if ADK_TARGET_SYSTEM_LENOVO_X200
  126. default m if ADK_TARGET_SYSTEM_LEMOTE_YEELONG
  127. default n
  128. help
  129. The Universal Host Controller Interface is a standard by Intel for
  130. accessing the USB hardware in the PC (which is also called the USB
  131. host controller). If your USB host controller conforms to this
  132. standard, you may want to say Y, but see below. All recent boards
  133. with Intel PCI chipsets (like intel 430TX, 440FX, 440LX, 440BX,
  134. i810, i820) conform to this standard. Also all VIA PCI chipsets
  135. (like VIA VP2, VP3, MVP3, Apollo Pro, Apollo Pro II or Apollo Pro
  136. 133). If unsure, say Y.
  137. config ADK_LINUX_KERNEL_USB_OHCI_HCD
  138. tristate "Support for OHCI controllers"
  139. depends on ADK_LINUX_KERNEL_USB
  140. depends on !ADK_TARGET_BOARD_BCM28XX
  141. select ADK_LINUX_KERNEL_USB_OHCI_HCD_PCI if ADK_TARGET_SYSTEM_PCENGINES_ALIX
  142. select ADK_LINUX_KERNEL_USB_OHCI_HCD_PCI if ADK_TARGET_SYSTEM_PCENGINES_APU
  143. select ADK_LINUX_KERNEL_USB_OHCI_HCD_PCI if ADK_TARGET_SYSTEM_ASUS_P5BVM
  144. default m if ADK_TARGET_SYSTEM_ASUS_P5BVM
  145. default m if ADK_TARGET_SYSTEM_PCENGINES_APU
  146. default m if ADK_TARGET_SYSTEM_PCENGINES_ALIX
  147. default m if ADK_TARGET_SYSTEM_ACMESYSTEMS_FOXG20
  148. default m if ADK_TARGET_SYSTEM_LEMOTE_YEELONG
  149. default n
  150. help
  151. The Open Host Controller Interface (OHCI) is a standard for accessing
  152. USB 1.1 host controller hardware. It does more in hardware than Intel's
  153. UHCI specification. If your USB host controller follows the OHCI spec,
  154. say Y. On most non-x86 systems, and on x86 hardware that's not using a
  155. USB controller from Intel or VIA, this is appropriate. If your host
  156. controller doesn't use PCI, this is probably appropriate. For a PCI
  157. based system where you're not sure, the "lspci -v" entry will list the
  158. right "prog-if" for your USB controller(s): EHCI, OHCI, or UHCI.
  159. config ADK_LINUX_KERNEL_USB_DWCOTG
  160. bool "Support for DWCOTG controller"
  161. select ADK_LINUX_KERNEL_USB
  162. select ADK_LINUX_KERNEL_FIQ
  163. depends on ADK_TARGET_BOARD_BCM28XX
  164. default y if ADK_TARGET_BOARD_BCM28XX
  165. default n
  166. help
  167. The Synopsis DWC controller is a dual-role
  168. host/peripheral/OTG ("On The Go") USB controllers.
  169. config ADK_LINUX_KERNEL_USB_CHIPIDEA_UDC
  170. bool
  171. config ADK_LINUX_KERNEL_USB_CHIPIDEA_HOST
  172. bool
  173. config ADK_LINUX_KERNEL_USB_CHIPIDEA
  174. tristate "Support for ChipIdea controller"
  175. select ADK_LINUX_KERNEL_USB_CHIPIDEA_UDC
  176. select ADK_LINUX_KERNEL_USB_CHIPIDEA_HOST
  177. select ADK_LINUX_KERNEL_USB_GADGET
  178. depends on ADK_LINUX_KERNEL_USB_EHCI_HCD
  179. depends on ADK_TARGET_SYSTEM_SOLIDRUN_IMX6
  180. default m if ADK_TARGET_SYSTEM_SOLIDRUN_IMX6
  181. default n
  182. config ADK_LINUX_KERNEL_USB_ISP116X_HCD
  183. tristate "Support for ISP116X"
  184. depends on ADK_LINUX_KERNEL_USB
  185. depends on !ADK_TARGET_SYSTEM_ACMESYSTEMS_FOXG20
  186. depends on !ADK_TARGET_BOARD_BCM28XX
  187. help
  188. The ISP1160 and ISP1161 chips are USB host controllers. Enable this
  189. option if your board has this chip. If unsure, say N.
  190. This driver does not support isochronous transfers.
  191. config ADK_LINUX_KERNEL_USB_SL811_HCD
  192. tristate "Support for SL811HS"
  193. depends on ADK_LINUX_KERNEL_USB
  194. depends on !ADK_TARGET_SYSTEM_ACMESYSTEMS_FOXG20
  195. depends on !ADK_TARGET_BOARD_BCM28XX
  196. default n
  197. help
  198. The SL811HS is a single-port USB controller that supports either
  199. host side or peripheral side roles. Enable this option if your
  200. board has this chip, and you want to use it as a host controller.
  201. If unsure, say N.
  202. endmenu
  203. menu "USB devices support"
  204. config ADK_LINUX_KERNEL_USB_STORAGE
  205. tristate "Support for USB storage devices"
  206. select ADK_LINUX_KERNEL_SCSI
  207. select ADK_LINUX_KERNEL_BLK_DEV_SD
  208. config ADK_LINUX_KERNEL_SND_USB_AUDIO
  209. tristate "Support for USB sound adapter"
  210. select ADK_LINUX_KERNEL_SND
  211. select ADK_LINUX_KERNEL_SND_USB
  212. select ADK_LINUX_KERNEL_SND_RAWMIDI
  213. config ADK_LINUX_KERNEL_USB_HSO
  214. tristate "Support for USB HSO devices"
  215. select ADK_LINUX_KERNEL_RFKILL
  216. select ADK_LINUX_KERNEL_USB_STORAGE
  217. config ADK_LINUX_KERNEL_USB_PRINTER
  218. tristate "Support for USB printers"
  219. config ADK_LINUX_KERNEL_USB_ACM
  220. tristate "Support for USB modems/isdn controllers"
  221. config ADK_LINUX_KERNEL_USB_PEGASUS
  222. tristate "Support for USB Pegasus network cards"
  223. select ADK_LINUX_KERNEL_USB_NET_DRIVERS
  224. config ADK_LINUX_KERNEL_USB_SERIAL
  225. tristate "Support for USB-to-serial converters"
  226. help
  227. Say Y here if you have a USB device that provides normal serial
  228. ports, or acts like a serial device, and you want to connect it to
  229. your USB bus.
  230. Please read <file:Documentation/usb/usb-serial.txt> for more
  231. information on the specifics of the different devices that are
  232. supported, and on how to use them.
  233. config ADK_LINUX_KERNEL_USB_SERIAL_BELKIN
  234. tristate "Support for Belkin USB-to-serial converters"
  235. depends on ADK_LINUX_KERNEL_USB_SERIAL
  236. help
  237. Say Y here if you want to use a Belkin USB Serial single port
  238. adaptor (F5U103 is one of the model numbers) or the Peracom single
  239. port USB to serial adapter.
  240. config ADK_LINUX_KERNEL_USB_SERIAL_FTDI_SIO
  241. tristate "Support for FTDI USB-to-serial converter"
  242. depends on ADK_LINUX_KERNEL_USB_SERIAL
  243. help
  244. Say Y here if you want to use a FTDI SIO single port USB to serial
  245. converter device. The implementation I have is called the USC-1000.
  246. This driver has also be tested with the 245 and 232 devices.
  247. See <http://ftdi-usb-sio.sourceforge.net/> for more
  248. information on this driver and the device.
  249. config ADK_LINUX_KERNEL_USB_SERIAL_MCT_U232
  250. tristate "Support for Magic Control Technology USB-to-Serial converters"
  251. depends on ADK_LINUX_KERNEL_USB_SERIAL
  252. help
  253. Say Y here if you want to use a USB Serial single port adapter from
  254. Magic Control Technology Corp. (U232 is one of the model numbers).
  255. This driver also works with Sitecom U232-P25 and D-Link DU-H3SP USB
  256. BAY, Belkin F5U109, and Belkin F5U409 devices.
  257. config ADK_LINUX_KERNEL_USB_SERIAL_PL2303
  258. tristate "Support for Prolific PL2303 USB-to-Serial converters"
  259. depends on ADK_LINUX_KERNEL_USB_SERIAL
  260. help
  261. Say Y here if you want to use the PL2303 USB Serial single port
  262. adapter from Prolific.
  263. config ADK_LINUX_KERNEL_USB_SERIAL_VISOR
  264. tristate "Support for Handspring Visor / Palm m50x / Sony Clie Driver"
  265. depends on ADK_LINUX_KERNEL_USB_SERIAL
  266. help
  267. Say Y here if you want to connect to your HandSpring Visor, Palm
  268. m500 or m505 through its USB docking station. See
  269. <http://usbvisor.sourceforge.net/> for more information on using this
  270. driver.
  271. config ADK_LINUX_KERNEL_USB_SERIAL_SIERRAWIRELESS
  272. tristate "Support for Sierra Wireless USB-to-Serial converters"
  273. depends on ADK_LINUX_KERNEL_USB_SERIAL
  274. config ADK_LINUX_KERNEL_USB_SERIAL_OPTION
  275. tristate "USB driver for GSM and CDMA modems"
  276. depends on ADK_LINUX_KERNEL_USB_SERIAL
  277. help
  278. Say Y here if you have a GSM or CDMA modem that's connected to USB.
  279. config ADK_LINUX_KERNEL_USB_SERIAL_WWAN
  280. tristate
  281. depends on ADK_LINUX_KERNEL_USB_SERIAL
  282. config ADK_LINUX_KERNEL_USB_ATM
  283. tristate "Support for USB ATM devices"
  284. config ADK_LINUX_KERNEL_USB_ATM_SPEEDTOUCH
  285. tristate "Support for USB Speedtouch ADSL modem"
  286. depends on ADK_LINUX_KERNEL_USB_ATM
  287. config ADK_LINUX_KERNEL_USB_SISUSBVGA
  288. tristate "USB 2.0 SVGA dongle support (Net2280/SiS315)"
  289. config ADK_LINUX_KERNEL_USB_NET_QMI_WWAN
  290. tristate "Qualcomm LTE modems"
  291. select ADK_LINUX_KERNEL_USB_USBNET
  292. help
  293. config ADK_LINUX_KERNEL_USB_SIERRA_NET
  294. tristate "Sierra Wireless MC8775 PCI Express"
  295. select ADK_LINUX_KERNEL_USB_USBNET
  296. help
  297. Driver for WWAN modem Sierra Wireless MC8775 PCI Express
  298. config ADK_LINUX_KERNEL_SND_USB
  299. bool
  300. depends on ADK_LINUX_KERNEL_USB
  301. config ADK_LINUX_KERNEL_SND_USB_AUDIO
  302. tristate
  303. config ADK_LINUX_KERNEL_USB_GADGET
  304. tristate
  305. config ADK_LINUX_KERNEL_USB_AUDIO
  306. tristate
  307. config ADK_LINUX_KERNEL_USB_MIDI_GADGET
  308. tristate "USB Midi Gadgets"
  309. select ADK_LINUX_KERNEL_USB_GADGET
  310. select ADK_LINUX_KERNEL_USB_AUDIO
  311. select ADK_LINUX_KERNEL_SND_USB_AUDIO
  312. select ADK_LINUX_KERNEL_SND_USB
  313. help
  314. Enable USB midi devices
  315. endmenu
  316. endmenu