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Greg Kroah-Hartman2f86c3e2008-09-17 16:34:11 +01001#
2# UWB device configuration
3#
4
5menuconfig UWB
6 tristate "Ultra Wide Band devices"
7 depends on PCI
8 default n
9 help
10 UWB is a high-bandwidth, low-power, point-to-point radio
11 technology using a wide spectrum (3.1-10.6GHz). It is
12 optimized for in-room use (480Mbps at 2 meters, 110Mbps at
13 10m). It serves as the transport layer for other protocols,
14 such as Wireless USB (WUSB), IP (WLP) and upcoming
15 Bluetooth and 1394
16
17 The topology is peer to peer; however, higher level
18 protocols (such as WUSB) might impose a master/slave
19 relationship.
20
21 Say Y here if your computer has UWB radio controllers (USB or PCI)
22 based. You will need to enable the radio controllers
23 below. It is ok to select all of them, no harm done.
24
25 For more help check the UWB and WUSB related files in
26 <file:Documentation/usb/>.
27
28 To compile the UWB stack as a module, choose M here.
Inaky Perez-Gonzalezb6e06982008-09-17 16:34:14 +010029
30if UWB
31
32config UWB_WHCI
33 tristate "UWB Radio Control driver for WHCI-compliant cards"
34 depends on PCI
35 help
36 This driver enables the radio controller for WHCI cards.
37
38 WHCI is an specification developed by Intel
39 (http://www.intel.com/technology/comms/wusb/whci.htm) much
40 in the spirit of USB's EHCI, but for UWB and Wireless USB
41 radio/host controllers connected via memmory mapping (eg:
42 PCI). Most of these cards come also with a Wireless USB host
43 controller.
44
45 To compile this driver select Y (built in) or M (module). It
46 is safe to select any even if you do not have the hardware.
47
48endif # UWB