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Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -07001#
2# USB Gadget support on a system involves
3# (a) a peripheral controller, and
4# (b) the gadget driver using it.
5#
6# NOTE: Gadget support ** DOES NOT ** depend on host-side CONFIG_USB !!
7#
8# - Host systems (like PCs) need CONFIG_USB (with "A" jacks).
9# - Peripherals (like PDAs) need CONFIG_USB_GADGET (with "B" jacks).
Matt LaPlantecab00892006-10-03 22:36:44 +020010# - Some systems have both kinds of controllers.
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -070011#
12# With help from a special transceiver and a "Mini-AB" jack, systems with
13# both kinds of controller can also support "USB On-the-Go" (CONFIG_USB_OTG).
14#
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -070015
Denis Chengb75be4a2008-01-24 16:36:31 +080016menuconfig USB_GADGET
17 tristate "USB Gadget Support"
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -070018 help
19 USB is a master/slave protocol, organized with one master
20 host (such as a PC) controlling up to 127 peripheral devices.
21 The USB hardware is asymmetric, which makes it easier to set up:
22 you can't connect a "to-the-host" connector to a peripheral.
23
24 Linux can run in the host, or in the peripheral. In both cases
25 you need a low level bus controller driver, and some software
26 talking to it. Peripheral controllers are often discrete silicon,
27 or are integrated with the CPU in a microcontroller. The more
Jules Villarde113f292006-08-22 22:40:15 +020028 familiar host side controllers have names like "EHCI", "OHCI",
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -070029 or "UHCI", and are usually integrated into southbridges on PC
30 motherboards.
31
32 Enable this configuration option if you want to run Linux inside
33 a USB peripheral device. Configure one hardware driver for your
34 peripheral/device side bus controller, and a "gadget driver" for
35 your peripheral protocol. (If you use modular gadget drivers,
36 you may configure more than one.)
37
38 If in doubt, say "N" and don't enable these drivers; most people
39 don't have this kind of hardware (except maybe inside Linux PDAs).
40
41 For more information, see <http://www.linux-usb.org/gadget> and
42 the kernel DocBook documentation for this API.
43
Denis Chengb75be4a2008-01-24 16:36:31 +080044if USB_GADGET
45
David Brownell70790f62007-07-01 17:35:28 -070046config USB_GADGET_DEBUG
Robert P. J. Dayafd0e0f2008-03-10 15:09:51 -040047 boolean "Debugging messages (DEVELOPMENT)"
David Brownell36e893d2008-09-12 09:39:06 -070048 depends on DEBUG_KERNEL
David Brownell70790f62007-07-01 17:35:28 -070049 help
50 Many controller and gadget drivers will print some debugging
51 messages if you use this option to ask for those messages.
52
53 Avoid enabling these messages, even if you're actively
54 debugging such a driver. Many drivers will emit so many
55 messages that the driver timings are affected, which will
56 either create new failure modes or remove the one you're
57 trying to track down. Never enable these messages for a
58 production build.
59
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -070060config USB_GADGET_DEBUG_FILES
Robert P. J. Dayafd0e0f2008-03-10 15:09:51 -040061 boolean "Debugging information files (DEVELOPMENT)"
David Brownell36e893d2008-09-12 09:39:06 -070062 depends on PROC_FS
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -070063 help
64 Some of the drivers in the "gadget" framework can expose
65 debugging information in files such as /proc/driver/udc
66 (for a peripheral controller). The information in these
67 files may help when you're troubleshooting or bringing up a
68 driver on a new board. Enable these files by choosing "Y"
69 here. If in doubt, or to conserve kernel memory, say "N".
70
Haavard Skinnemoen914a3f32007-10-10 02:29:43 -070071config USB_GADGET_DEBUG_FS
Robert P. J. Dayafd0e0f2008-03-10 15:09:51 -040072 boolean "Debugging information files in debugfs (DEVELOPMENT)"
David Brownell36e893d2008-09-12 09:39:06 -070073 depends on DEBUG_FS
Haavard Skinnemoen914a3f32007-10-10 02:29:43 -070074 help
75 Some of the drivers in the "gadget" framework can expose
76 debugging information in files under /sys/kernel/debug/.
77 The information in these files may help when you're
78 troubleshooting or bringing up a driver on a new board.
79 Enable these files by choosing "Y" here. If in doubt, or
80 to conserve kernel memory, say "N".
81
David Brownell36e893d2008-09-12 09:39:06 -070082config USB_GADGET_VBUS_DRAW
83 int "Maximum VBUS Power usage (2-500 mA)"
84 range 2 500
85 default 2
86 help
87 Some devices need to draw power from USB when they are
88 configured, perhaps to operate circuitry or to recharge
89 batteries. This is in addition to any local power supply,
90 such as an AC adapter or batteries.
91
92 Enter the maximum power your device draws through USB, in
93 milliAmperes. The permitted range of values is 2 - 500 mA;
94 0 mA would be legal, but can make some hosts misbehave.
95
96 This value will be used except for system-specific gadget
97 drivers that have more specific information.
98
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -070099#
100# USB Peripheral Controller Support
101#
David Brownella7a19fa2008-08-14 17:04:48 -0700102# The order here is alphabetical, except that integrated controllers go
103# before discrete ones so they will be the initial/default value:
104# - integrated/SOC controllers first
105# - licensed IP used in both SOC and discrete versions
106# - discrete ones (including all PCI-only controllers)
107# - debug/dummy gadget+hcd is last.
108#
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700109choice
110 prompt "USB Peripheral Controller"
111 depends on USB_GADGET
112 help
113 A USB device uses a controller to talk to its host.
114 Systems should have only one such upstream link.
115 Many controller drivers are platform-specific; these
116 often need board-specific hooks.
117
David Brownella7a19fa2008-08-14 17:04:48 -0700118#
119# Integrated controllers
120#
121
Felipe Balbi193ab2a2011-06-22 17:28:10 +0300122config USB_AT91
123 tristate "Atmel AT91 USB Device Port"
Nicolas Ferreaa781af2009-07-27 15:00:35 -0700124 depends on ARCH_AT91 && !ARCH_AT91SAM9RL && !ARCH_AT91CAP9 && !ARCH_AT91SAM9G45
Thomas Dahlmann55d402d2007-07-16 21:40:54 -0700125 help
David Brownella7a19fa2008-08-14 17:04:48 -0700126 Many Atmel AT91 processors (such as the AT91RM2000) have a
127 full speed USB Device Port with support for five configurable
128 endpoints (plus endpoint zero).
Thomas Dahlmann55d402d2007-07-16 21:40:54 -0700129
130 Say "y" to link the driver statically, or "m" to build a
David Brownella7a19fa2008-08-14 17:04:48 -0700131 dynamically linked module called "at91_udc" and force all
Thomas Dahlmann55d402d2007-07-16 21:40:54 -0700132 gadget drivers to also be dynamically linked.
133
Felipe Balbi193ab2a2011-06-22 17:28:10 +0300134config USB_ATMEL_USBA
135 tristate "Atmel USBA"
Haavard Skinnemoen914a3f32007-10-10 02:29:43 -0700136 select USB_GADGET_DUALSPEED
Nicolas Ferreaa781af2009-07-27 15:00:35 -0700137 depends on AVR32 || ARCH_AT91CAP9 || ARCH_AT91SAM9RL || ARCH_AT91SAM9G45
Haavard Skinnemoen914a3f32007-10-10 02:29:43 -0700138 help
139 USBA is the integrated high-speed USB Device controller on
Nicolas Ferreba45ca42008-04-08 13:59:18 +0100140 the AT32AP700x, some AT91SAM9 and AT91CAP9 processors from Atmel.
Haavard Skinnemoen914a3f32007-10-10 02:29:43 -0700141
Felipe Balbi193ab2a2011-06-22 17:28:10 +0300142config USB_FSL_USB2
143 tristate "Freescale Highspeed USB DR Peripheral Controller"
Guennadi Liakhovetski54e40262009-04-15 14:25:33 +0200144 depends on FSL_SOC || ARCH_MXC
Li Yangb5048822007-04-23 10:54:25 -0700145 select USB_GADGET_DUALSPEED
Marc Kleine-Budde018b97d2010-10-29 11:04:49 +0200146 select USB_FSL_MPH_DR_OF if OF
Li Yangb5048822007-04-23 10:54:25 -0700147 help
148 Some of Freescale PowerPC processors have a High Speed
149 Dual-Role(DR) USB controller, which supports device mode.
150
151 The number of programmable endpoints is different through
152 SOC revisions.
153
154 Say "y" to link the driver statically, or "m" to build a
155 dynamically linked module called "fsl_usb2_udc" and force
156 all gadget drivers to also be dynamically linked.
157
Felipe Balbi193ab2a2011-06-22 17:28:10 +0300158config USB_FUSB300
159 tristate "Faraday FUSB300 USB Peripheral Controller"
Sebastian Andrzej Siewiorac173172011-07-05 16:39:48 +0300160 depends on !PHYS_ADDR_T_64BIT
Yuan-Hsin Chen0fe6f1d2011-01-18 14:49:28 +0800161 select USB_GADGET_DUALSPEED
162 help
163 Faraday usb device controller FUSB300 driver
164
Felipe Balbi193ab2a2011-06-22 17:28:10 +0300165config USB_OMAP
166 tristate "OMAP USB Device Controller"
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700167 depends on ARCH_OMAP
Tony Lindgrenf1c9e152008-09-04 16:25:14 -0700168 select ISP1301_OMAP if MACH_OMAP_H2 || MACH_OMAP_H3 || MACH_OMAP_H4_OTG
David Brownell54b9ed32009-02-11 22:31:12 -0800169 select USB_OTG_UTILS if ARCH_OMAP
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700170 help
171 Many Texas Instruments OMAP processors have flexible full
172 speed USB device controllers, with support for up to 30
173 endpoints (plus endpoint zero). This driver supports the
174 controller in the OMAP 1611, and should work with controllers
175 in other OMAP processors too, given minor tweaks.
176
177 Say "y" to link the driver statically, or "m" to build a
178 dynamically linked module called "omap_udc" and force all
179 gadget drivers to also be dynamically linked.
180
Felipe Balbi193ab2a2011-06-22 17:28:10 +0300181config USB_PXA25X
182 tristate "PXA 25x or IXP 4xx"
David Brownella7a19fa2008-08-14 17:04:48 -0700183 depends on (ARCH_PXA && PXA25x) || ARCH_IXP4XX
Russell King09963912009-10-21 13:20:32 +0100184 select USB_OTG_UTILS
David Brownella7a19fa2008-08-14 17:04:48 -0700185 help
186 Intel's PXA 25x series XScale ARM-5TE processors include
187 an integrated full speed USB 1.1 device controller. The
188 controller in the IXP 4xx series is register-compatible.
189
190 It has fifteen fixed-function endpoints, as well as endpoint
191 zero (for control transfers).
192
193 Say "y" to link the driver statically, or "m" to build a
194 dynamically linked module called "pxa25x_udc" and force all
195 gadget drivers to also be dynamically linked.
196
David Brownella7a19fa2008-08-14 17:04:48 -0700197# if there's only one gadget driver, using only two bulk endpoints,
198# don't waste memory for the other endpoints
199config USB_PXA25X_SMALL
Felipe Balbi193ab2a2011-06-22 17:28:10 +0300200 depends on USB_PXA25X
David Brownella7a19fa2008-08-14 17:04:48 -0700201 bool
202 default n if USB_ETH_RNDIS
203 default y if USB_ZERO
204 default y if USB_ETH
205 default y if USB_G_SERIAL
206
Felipe Balbi193ab2a2011-06-22 17:28:10 +0300207config USB_R8A66597
208 tristate "Renesas R8A66597 USB Peripheral Controller"
Yoshihiro Shimodac4144242009-08-19 04:59:39 +0000209 select USB_GADGET_DUALSPEED
210 help
211 R8A66597 is a discrete USB host and peripheral controller chip that
212 supports both full and high speed USB 2.0 data transfers.
213 It has nine configurable endpoints, and endpoint zero.
214
215 Say "y" to link the driver statically, or "m" to build a
216 dynamically linked module called "r8a66597_udc" and force all
217 gadget drivers to also be dynamically linked.
218
Kuninori Morimoto030ed1f2011-07-07 02:17:37 -0700219config USB_RENESAS_USBHS_UDC
Felipe Balbi193ab2a2011-06-22 17:28:10 +0300220 tristate 'Renesas USBHS controller'
221 depends on SUPERH || ARCH_SHMOBILE
Kuninori Morimoto030ed1f2011-07-07 02:17:37 -0700222 depends on USB_RENESAS_USBHS
223 select USB_GADGET_DUALSPEED
Kuninori Morimoto2f983822011-04-05 11:40:54 +0900224 help
Felipe Balbi193ab2a2011-06-22 17:28:10 +0300225 Renesas USBHS is a discrete USB host and peripheral controller chip
226 that supports both full and high speed USB 2.0 data transfers.
227 It has nine or more configurable endpoints, and endpoint zero.
Kuninori Morimoto2f983822011-04-05 11:40:54 +0900228
Felipe Balbi193ab2a2011-06-22 17:28:10 +0300229 Say "y" to link the driver statically, or "m" to build a
230 dynamically linked module called "renesas_usbhs" and force all
231 gadget drivers to also be dynamically linked.
Kuninori Morimoto2f983822011-04-05 11:40:54 +0900232
Felipe Balbi193ab2a2011-06-22 17:28:10 +0300233config USB_PXA27X
234 tristate "PXA 27x"
Robert Jarzmik9f5351b2009-04-21 20:34:44 -0700235 depends on ARCH_PXA && (PXA27x || PXA3xx)
Robert Jarzmik7fec3c22009-01-24 23:57:30 -0800236 select USB_OTG_UTILS
David Brownella7a19fa2008-08-14 17:04:48 -0700237 help
238 Intel's PXA 27x series XScale ARM v5TE processors include
239 an integrated full speed USB 1.1 device controller.
240
241 It has up to 23 endpoints, as well as endpoint zero (for
242 control transfers).
243
244 Say "y" to link the driver statically, or "m" to build a
245 dynamically linked module called "pxa27x_udc" and force all
246 gadget drivers to also be dynamically linked.
247
Felipe Balbi193ab2a2011-06-22 17:28:10 +0300248config USB_S3C_HSOTG
249 tristate "S3C HS/OtG USB Device controller"
Ben Dooks5b7d70c2009-06-02 14:58:06 +0100250 depends on S3C_DEV_USB_HSOTG
251 select USB_GADGET_S3C_HSOTG_PIO
Maurus Cuelenaere0287e432010-05-25 05:36:49 +0100252 select USB_GADGET_DUALSPEED
Ben Dooks5b7d70c2009-06-02 14:58:06 +0100253 help
254 The Samsung S3C64XX USB2.0 high-speed gadget controller
255 integrated into the S3C64XX series SoC.
256
Felipe Balbi193ab2a2011-06-22 17:28:10 +0300257config USB_IMX
Sascha Hauer2e5a08a2011-08-24 08:41:11 +0200258 tristate "Freescale i.MX1 USB Peripheral Controller"
259 depends on ARCH_MXC
Paulius Zaleckasc03e7d42009-06-09 11:11:16 +0300260 help
Sascha Hauer2e5a08a2011-08-24 08:41:11 +0200261 Freescale's i.MX1 includes an integrated full speed
262 USB 1.1 device controller.
Paulius Zaleckasc03e7d42009-06-09 11:11:16 +0300263
264 It has Six fixed-function endpoints, as well as endpoint
265 zero (for control transfers).
266
267 Say "y" to link the driver statically, or "m" to build a
268 dynamically linked module called "imx_udc" and force all
269 gadget drivers to also be dynamically linked.
270
Felipe Balbi193ab2a2011-06-22 17:28:10 +0300271config USB_S3C2410
272 tristate "S3C2410 USB Device Controller"
Arnaud Patard3fc154b2007-06-06 21:05:49 -0700273 depends on ARCH_S3C2410
274 help
275 Samsung's S3C2410 is an ARM-4 processor with an integrated
276 full speed USB 1.1 device controller. It has 4 configurable
277 endpoints, as well as endpoint zero (for control transfers).
278
279 This driver has been tested on the S3C2410, S3C2412, and
280 S3C2440 processors.
281
Arnaud Patard3fc154b2007-06-06 21:05:49 -0700282config USB_S3C2410_DEBUG
283 boolean "S3C2410 udc debug messages"
Felipe Balbi193ab2a2011-06-22 17:28:10 +0300284 depends on USB_S3C2410
Arnaud Patard3fc154b2007-06-06 21:05:49 -0700285
Felipe Balbi193ab2a2011-06-22 17:28:10 +0300286config USB_S3C_HSUDC
287 tristate "S3C2416, S3C2443 and S3C2450 USB Device Controller"
Thomas Abrahama9df3042011-05-07 22:28:04 +0200288 depends on ARCH_S3C2410
289 select USB_GADGET_DUALSPEED
290 help
291 Samsung's S3C2416, S3C2443 and S3C2450 is an ARM9 based SoC
292 integrated with dual speed USB 2.0 device controller. It has
293 8 endpoints, as well as endpoint zero.
294
295 This driver has been tested on S3C2416 and S3C2450 processors.
296
Felipe Balbi193ab2a2011-06-22 17:28:10 +0300297config USB_PXA_U2O
298 tristate "PXA9xx Processor USB2.0 controller"
299 depends on ARCH_MMP
cxie4e7cddda2010-11-30 13:35:15 +0800300 select USB_GADGET_DUALSPEED
301 help
302 PXA9xx Processor series include a high speed USB2.0 device
303 controller, which support high speed and full speed USB peripheral.
304
Felipe Balbi72246da2011-08-19 18:10:58 +0300305config USB_GADGET_DWC3
306 tristate "DesignWare USB3.0 (DRD) Controller"
307 depends on USB_DWC3
308 select USB_GADGET_DUALSPEED
309 select USB_GADGET_SUPERSPEED
310 help
311 DesignWare USB3.0 controller is a SuperSpeed USB3.0 Controller
312 which can be configured for peripheral-only, host-only, hub-only
313 and Dual-Role operation. This Controller was first integrated into
314 the OMAP5 series of processors. More information about the OMAP5
315 version of this controller, refer to http://www.ti.com/omap5.
316
David Brownella7a19fa2008-08-14 17:04:48 -0700317#
318# Controllers available in both integrated and discrete versions
319#
320
321# musb builds in ../musb along with host support
322config USB_GADGET_MUSB_HDRC
Felipe Balbi193ab2a2011-06-22 17:28:10 +0300323 tristate "Inventra HDRC USB Peripheral (TI, ADI, ...)"
Rabin Vincentb61ae342011-07-18 18:38:47 +0530324 depends on USB_MUSB_HDRC
David Brownella7a19fa2008-08-14 17:04:48 -0700325 select USB_GADGET_DUALSPEED
David Brownellbae4bd82006-01-22 10:32:37 -0800326 help
David Brownella7a19fa2008-08-14 17:04:48 -0700327 This OTG-capable silicon IP is used in dual designs including
Bryan Wu085ad402008-12-02 21:33:49 +0200328 the TI DaVinci, OMAP 243x, OMAP 343x, TUSB 6010, and ADI Blackfin
David Brownella7a19fa2008-08-14 17:04:48 -0700329
Felipe Balbi193ab2a2011-06-22 17:28:10 +0300330config USB_M66592
331 tristate "Renesas M66592 USB Peripheral Controller"
David Brownella7a19fa2008-08-14 17:04:48 -0700332 select USB_GADGET_DUALSPEED
333 help
334 M66592 is a discrete USB peripheral controller chip that
335 supports both full and high speed USB 2.0 data transfers.
336 It has seven configurable endpoints, and endpoint zero.
David Brownellbae4bd82006-01-22 10:32:37 -0800337
338 Say "y" to link the driver statically, or "m" to build a
David Brownella7a19fa2008-08-14 17:04:48 -0700339 dynamically linked module called "m66592_udc" and force all
David Brownellbae4bd82006-01-22 10:32:37 -0800340 gadget drivers to also be dynamically linked.
341
David Brownella7a19fa2008-08-14 17:04:48 -0700342#
343# Controllers available only in discrete form (and all PCI controllers)
344#
345
Felipe Balbi193ab2a2011-06-22 17:28:10 +0300346config USB_AMD5536UDC
347 tristate "AMD5536 UDC"
David Brownella7a19fa2008-08-14 17:04:48 -0700348 depends on PCI
349 select USB_GADGET_DUALSPEED
350 help
351 The AMD5536 UDC is part of the AMD Geode CS5536, an x86 southbridge.
352 It is a USB Highspeed DMA capable USB device controller. Beside ep0
353 it provides 4 IN and 4 OUT endpoints (bulk or interrupt type).
354 The UDC port supports OTG operation, and may be used as a host port
355 if it's not being used to implement peripheral or OTG roles.
356
357 Say "y" to link the driver statically, or "m" to build a
358 dynamically linked module called "amd5536udc" and force all
359 gadget drivers to also be dynamically linked.
360
Felipe Balbi193ab2a2011-06-22 17:28:10 +0300361config USB_FSL_QE
362 tristate "Freescale QE/CPM USB Device Controller"
Li Yang3948f0e2008-09-02 19:58:10 +0800363 depends on FSL_SOC && (QUICC_ENGINE || CPM)
364 help
365 Some of Freescale PowerPC processors have a Full Speed
366 QE/CPM2 USB controller, which support device mode with 4
367 programmable endpoints. This driver supports the
368 controller in the MPC8360 and MPC8272, and should work with
369 controllers having QE or CPM2, given minor tweaks.
370
371 Set CONFIG_USB_GADGET to "m" to build this driver as a
Matt LaPlante692105b2009-01-26 11:12:25 +0100372 dynamically linked module called "fsl_qe_udc".
Li Yang3948f0e2008-09-02 19:58:10 +0800373
Felipe Balbi193ab2a2011-06-22 17:28:10 +0300374config USB_CI13XXX_PCI
375 tristate "MIPS USB CI13xxx PCI UDC"
David Lopoaa69a802008-11-17 14:14:51 -0800376 depends on PCI
377 select USB_GADGET_DUALSPEED
378 help
379 MIPS USB IP core family device controller
380 Currently it only supports IP part number CI13412
381
382 Say "y" to link the driver statically, or "m" to build a
383 dynamically linked module called "ci13xxx_udc" and force all
384 gadget drivers to also be dynamically linked.
385
Felipe Balbi193ab2a2011-06-22 17:28:10 +0300386config USB_NET2272
387 tristate "PLX NET2272"
Seth Levyceb80362011-06-06 19:42:44 -0400388 select USB_GADGET_DUALSPEED
389 help
390 PLX NET2272 is a USB peripheral controller which supports
391 both full and high speed USB 2.0 data transfers.
392
393 It has three configurable endpoints, as well as endpoint zero
394 (for control transfer).
395 Say "y" to link the driver statically, or "m" to build a
396 dynamically linked module called "net2272" and force all
397 gadget drivers to also be dynamically linked.
398
Felipe Balbi193ab2a2011-06-22 17:28:10 +0300399config USB_NET2272_DMA
Seth Levyceb80362011-06-06 19:42:44 -0400400 boolean "Support external DMA controller"
Felipe Balbi193ab2a2011-06-22 17:28:10 +0300401 depends on USB_NET2272
Seth Levyceb80362011-06-06 19:42:44 -0400402 help
403 The NET2272 part can optionally support an external DMA
404 controller, but your board has to have support in the
405 driver itself.
406
407 If unsure, say "N" here. The driver works fine in PIO mode.
408
Felipe Balbi193ab2a2011-06-22 17:28:10 +0300409config USB_NET2280
410 tristate "NetChip 228x"
David Brownella7a19fa2008-08-14 17:04:48 -0700411 depends on PCI
412 select USB_GADGET_DUALSPEED
413 help
414 NetChip 2280 / 2282 is a PCI based USB peripheral controller which
415 supports both full and high speed USB 2.0 data transfers.
416
417 It has six configurable endpoints, as well as endpoint zero
418 (for control transfers) and several endpoints with dedicated
419 functions.
420
421 Say "y" to link the driver statically, or "m" to build a
422 dynamically linked module called "net2280" and force all
423 gadget drivers to also be dynamically linked.
424
Felipe Balbi193ab2a2011-06-22 17:28:10 +0300425config USB_GOKU
426 tristate "Toshiba TC86C001 'Goku-S'"
David Brownella7a19fa2008-08-14 17:04:48 -0700427 depends on PCI
428 help
429 The Toshiba TC86C001 is a PCI device which includes controllers
430 for full speed USB devices, IDE, I2C, SIO, plus a USB host (OHCI).
431
432 The device controller has three configurable (bulk or interrupt)
433 endpoints, plus endpoint zero (for control transfers).
434
435 Say "y" to link the driver statically, or "m" to build a
436 dynamically linked module called "goku_udc" and to force all
437 gadget drivers to also be dynamically linked.
438
Felipe Balbi193ab2a2011-06-22 17:28:10 +0300439config USB_LANGWELL
440 tristate "Intel Langwell USB Device Controller"
Xiaochen Shen5be19a92009-06-04 15:34:49 +0800441 depends on PCI
Sebastian Andrzej Siewiorac173172011-07-05 16:39:48 +0300442 depends on !PHYS_ADDR_T_64BIT
Xiaochen Shen5be19a92009-06-04 15:34:49 +0800443 select USB_GADGET_DUALSPEED
444 help
445 Intel Langwell USB Device Controller is a High-Speed USB
446 On-The-Go device controller.
447
448 The number of programmable endpoints is different through
449 controller revision.
450
451 Say "y" to link the driver statically, or "m" to build a
452 dynamically linked module called "langwell_udc" and force all
453 gadget drivers to also be dynamically linked.
454
Felipe Balbi193ab2a2011-06-22 17:28:10 +0300455config USB_EG20T
456 tristate "Intel EG20T PCH/OKI SEMICONDUCTOR ML7213 IOH UDC"
Toshiharu Okadaf646cf92010-11-11 18:27:57 +0900457 depends on PCI
458 select USB_GADGET_DUALSPEED
459 help
460 This is a USB device driver for EG20T PCH.
461 EG20T PCH is the platform controller hub that is used in Intel's
462 general embedded platform. EG20T PCH has USB device interface.
463 Using this interface, it is able to access system devices connected
464 to USB device.
465 This driver enables USB device function.
466 USB device is a USB peripheral controller which
467 supports both full and high speed USB 2.0 data transfers.
468 This driver supports both control transfer and bulk transfer modes.
469 This driver dose not support interrupt transfer or isochronous
470 transfer modes.
471
Tomoya MORINAGA06f1b972011-01-06 09:16:31 +0900472 This driver also can be used for OKI SEMICONDUCTOR's ML7213 which is
473 for IVI(In-Vehicle Infotainment) use.
474 ML7213 is companion chip for Intel Atom E6xx series.
475 ML7213 is completely compatible for Intel EG20T PCH.
476
Felipe Balbi193ab2a2011-06-22 17:28:10 +0300477config USB_CI13XXX_MSM
478 tristate "MIPS USB CI13xxx for MSM"
Pavankumar Kondeti33f82f32010-12-07 17:54:03 +0530479 depends on ARCH_MSM
480 select USB_GADGET_DUALSPEED
Pavankumar Kondetidfb21302011-03-04 22:45:02 +0530481 select USB_MSM_OTG
Pavankumar Kondeti33f82f32010-12-07 17:54:03 +0530482 help
483 MSM SoC has chipidea USB controller. This driver uses
484 ci13xxx_udc core.
485 This driver depends on OTG driver for PHY initialization,
486 clock management, powering up VBUS, and power management.
Pavankumar Kondeti8cf28f12011-02-04 10:08:18 +0530487 This driver is not supported on boards like trout which
488 has an external PHY.
Pavankumar Kondeti33f82f32010-12-07 17:54:03 +0530489
490 Say "y" to link the driver statically, or "m" to build a
491 dynamically linked module called "ci13xxx_msm" and force all
492 gadget drivers to also be dynamically linked.
493
David Brownella7a19fa2008-08-14 17:04:48 -0700494#
495# LAST -- dummy/emulated controller
496#
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700497
Felipe Balbi193ab2a2011-06-22 17:28:10 +0300498config USB_DUMMY_HCD
499 tristate "Dummy HCD (DEVELOPMENT)"
Robert P. J. Dayafd0e0f2008-03-10 15:09:51 -0400500 depends on USB=y || (USB=m && USB_GADGET=m)
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700501 select USB_GADGET_DUALSPEED
Tatyana Brokhman1cd8fd22011-06-29 16:41:52 +0300502 select USB_GADGET_SUPERSPEED
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700503 help
504 This host controller driver emulates USB, looping all data transfer
505 requests back to a USB "gadget driver" in the same host. The host
506 side is the master; the gadget side is the slave. Gadget drivers
507 can be high, full, or low speed; and they have access to endpoints
508 like those from NET2280, PXA2xx, or SA1100 hardware.
Felipe Balbi193ab2a2011-06-22 17:28:10 +0300509
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700510 This may help in some stages of creating a driver to embed in a
511 Linux device, since it lets you debug several parts of the gadget
512 driver without its hardware or drivers being involved.
Felipe Balbi193ab2a2011-06-22 17:28:10 +0300513
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700514 Since such a gadget side driver needs to interoperate with a host
515 side Linux-USB device driver, this may help to debug both sides
516 of a USB protocol stack.
517
518 Say "y" to link the driver statically, or "m" to build a
519 dynamically linked module called "dummy_hcd" and force all
520 gadget drivers to also be dynamically linked.
521
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700522# NOTE: Please keep dummy_hcd LAST so that "real hardware" appears
523# first and will be selected by default.
524
525endchoice
526
Alan Stern97b2f902011-06-07 11:31:05 -0400527# Selected by UDC drivers that support high-speed operation.
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700528config USB_GADGET_DUALSPEED
529 bool
530 depends on USB_GADGET
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700531
Tatyana Brokhmanbdb64d72011-06-29 16:41:50 +0300532# Selected by UDC drivers that support super-speed opperation
533config USB_GADGET_SUPERSPEED
534 bool
535 depends on USB_GADGET
536 depends on USB_GADGET_DUALSPEED
537
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700538#
539# USB Gadget Drivers
540#
541choice
542 tristate "USB Gadget Drivers"
Felipe Balbi193ab2a2011-06-22 17:28:10 +0300543 depends on USB_GADGET
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700544 default USB_ETH
545 help
546 A Linux "Gadget Driver" talks to the USB Peripheral Controller
547 driver through the abstract "gadget" API. Some other operating
548 systems call these "client" drivers, of which "class drivers"
549 are a subset (implementing a USB device class specification).
550 A gadget driver implements one or more USB functions using
551 the peripheral hardware.
552
553 Gadget drivers are hardware-neutral, or "platform independent",
554 except that they sometimes must understand quirks or limitations
555 of the particular controllers they work with. For example, when
556 a controller doesn't support alternate configurations or provide
557 enough of the right types of endpoints, the gadget driver might
558 not be able work with that controller, or might need to implement
559 a less common variant of a device class protocol.
560
561# this first set of drivers all depend on bulk-capable hardware.
562
563config USB_ZERO
564 tristate "Gadget Zero (DEVELOPMENT)"
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700565 help
566 Gadget Zero is a two-configuration device. It either sinks and
567 sources bulk data; or it loops back a configurable number of
568 transfers. It also implements control requests, for "chapter 9"
569 conformance. The driver needs only two bulk-capable endpoints, so
570 it can work on top of most device-side usb controllers. It's
571 useful for testing, and is also a working example showing how
572 USB "gadget drivers" can be written.
573
574 Make this be the first driver you try using on top of any new
575 USB peripheral controller driver. Then you can use host-side
576 test software, like the "usbtest" driver, to put your hardware
577 and its driver through a basic set of functional tests.
578
579 Gadget Zero also works with the host-side "usb-skeleton" driver,
580 and with many kinds of host-side test software. You may need
581 to tweak product and vendor IDs before host software knows about
582 this device, and arrange to select an appropriate configuration.
583
584 Say "y" to link the driver statically, or "m" to build a
585 dynamically linked module called "g_zero".
586
587config USB_ZERO_HNPTEST
588 boolean "HNP Test Device"
589 depends on USB_ZERO && USB_OTG
590 help
591 You can configure this device to enumerate using the device
592 identifiers of the USB-OTG test device. That means that when
593 this gadget connects to another OTG device, with this one using
594 the "B-Peripheral" role, that device will use HNP to let this
595 one serve as the USB host instead (in the "B-Host" role).
596
Bryan Wuc6994e62009-06-03 09:17:58 -0400597config USB_AUDIO
598 tristate "Audio Gadget (EXPERIMENTAL)"
599 depends on SND
Randy Dunlap04950732009-07-03 13:26:57 -0700600 select SND_PCM
Bryan Wuc6994e62009-06-03 09:17:58 -0400601 help
602 Gadget Audio is compatible with USB Audio Class specification 1.0.
603 It will include at least one AudioControl interface, zero or more
604 AudioStream interface and zero or more MIDIStream interface.
605
606 Gadget Audio will use on-board ALSA (CONFIG_SND) audio card to
607 playback or capture audio stream.
608
609 Say "y" to link the driver statically, or "m" to build a
610 dynamically linked module called "g_audio".
611
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700612config USB_ETH
613 tristate "Ethernet Gadget (with CDC Ethernet support)"
614 depends on NET
Randy Dunlap9e221be2009-09-07 17:08:39 -0700615 select CRC32
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700616 help
Brian Niebuhr9b39e9d2009-08-14 10:04:22 -0500617 This driver implements Ethernet style communication, in one of
618 several ways:
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700619
620 - The "Communication Device Class" (CDC) Ethernet Control Model.
621 That protocol is often avoided with pure Ethernet adapters, in
622 favor of simpler vendor-specific hardware, but is widely
623 supported by firmware for smart network devices.
624
625 - On hardware can't implement that protocol, a simple CDC subset
626 is used, placing fewer demands on USB.
627
Brian Niebuhr9b39e9d2009-08-14 10:04:22 -0500628 - CDC Ethernet Emulation Model (EEM) is a newer standard that has
629 a simpler interface that can be used by more USB hardware.
630
631 RNDIS support is an additional option, more demanding than than
632 subset.
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700633
634 Within the USB device, this gadget driver exposes a network device
635 "usbX", where X depends on what other networking devices you have.
636 Treat it like a two-node Ethernet link: host, and gadget.
637
638 The Linux-USB host-side "usbnet" driver interoperates with this
639 driver, so that deep I/O queues can be supported. On 2.4 kernels,
640 use "CDCEther" instead, if you're using the CDC option. That CDC
641 mode should also interoperate with standard CDC Ethernet class
642 drivers on other host operating systems.
643
644 Say "y" to link the driver statically, or "m" to build a
645 dynamically linked module called "g_ether".
646
647config USB_ETH_RNDIS
Robert P. J. Dayafd0e0f2008-03-10 15:09:51 -0400648 bool "RNDIS support"
649 depends on USB_ETH
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700650 default y
651 help
652 Microsoft Windows XP bundles the "Remote NDIS" (RNDIS) protocol,
653 and Microsoft provides redistributable binary RNDIS drivers for
654 older versions of Windows.
655
656 If you say "y" here, the Ethernet gadget driver will try to provide
657 a second device configuration, supporting RNDIS to talk to such
658 Microsoft USB hosts.
659
660 To make MS-Windows work with this, use Documentation/usb/linux.inf
661 as the "driver info file". For versions of MS-Windows older than
662 XP, you'll need to download drivers from Microsoft's website; a URL
663 is given in comments found in that info file.
664
Brian Niebuhr9b39e9d2009-08-14 10:04:22 -0500665config USB_ETH_EEM
666 bool "Ethernet Emulation Model (EEM) support"
667 depends on USB_ETH
668 default n
669 help
670 CDC EEM is a newer USB standard that is somewhat simpler than CDC ECM
671 and therefore can be supported by more hardware. Technically ECM and
672 EEM are designed for different applications. The ECM model extends
673 the network interface to the target (e.g. a USB cable modem), and the
674 EEM model is for mobile devices to communicate with hosts using
675 ethernet over USB. For Linux gadgets, however, the interface with
676 the host is the same (a usbX device), so the differences are minimal.
677
678 If you say "y" here, the Ethernet gadget driver will use the EEM
679 protocol rather than ECM. If unsure, say "n".
680
Yauheni Kaliuta6c34d282010-12-08 13:12:06 +0200681config USB_G_NCM
682 tristate "Network Control Model (NCM) support"
683 depends on NET
684 select CRC32
685 help
686 This driver implements USB CDC NCM subclass standard. NCM is
687 an advanced protocol for Ethernet encapsulation, allows grouping
688 of several ethernet frames into one USB transfer and diffferent
689 alignment possibilities.
690
691 Say "y" to link the driver statically, or "m" to build a
692 dynamically linked module called "g_ncm".
693
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700694config USB_GADGETFS
695 tristate "Gadget Filesystem (EXPERIMENTAL)"
696 depends on EXPERIMENTAL
697 help
698 This driver provides a filesystem based API that lets user mode
699 programs implement a single-configuration USB device, including
700 endpoint I/O and control requests that don't relate to enumeration.
701 All endpoints, transfer speeds, and transfer types supported by
702 the hardware are available, through read() and write() calls.
703
Robert P. J. Dayafd0e0f2008-03-10 15:09:51 -0400704 Currently, this option is still labelled as EXPERIMENTAL because
705 of existing race conditions in the underlying in-kernel AIO core.
706
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700707 Say "y" to link the driver statically, or "m" to build a
708 dynamically linked module called "gadgetfs".
709
Michal Nazarewiczc6c56002010-05-05 12:53:15 +0200710config USB_FUNCTIONFS
711 tristate "Function Filesystem (EXPERIMENTAL)"
712 depends on EXPERIMENTAL
Michal Nazarewiczf8dae532010-06-25 16:29:27 +0200713 select USB_FUNCTIONFS_GENERIC if !(USB_FUNCTIONFS_ETH || USB_FUNCTIONFS_RNDIS)
Michal Nazarewiczc6c56002010-05-05 12:53:15 +0200714 help
Michael Prokopeabf0f52010-09-06 09:53:48 +0200715 The Function Filesystem (FunctionFS) lets one create USB
716 composite functions in user space in the same way GadgetFS
Michal Nazarewiczc6c56002010-05-05 12:53:15 +0200717 lets one create USB gadgets in user space. This allows creation
718 of composite gadgets such that some of the functions are
719 implemented in kernel space (for instance Ethernet, serial or
720 mass storage) and other are implemented in user space.
721
Michal Nazarewiczf8dae532010-06-25 16:29:27 +0200722 If you say "y" or "m" here you will be able what kind of
723 configurations the gadget will provide.
724
Michal Nazarewiczc6c56002010-05-05 12:53:15 +0200725 Say "y" to link the driver statically, or "m" to build
726 a dynamically linked module called "g_ffs".
727
728config USB_FUNCTIONFS_ETH
Michal Nazarewiczf8dae532010-06-25 16:29:27 +0200729 bool "Include configuration with CDC ECM (Ethernet)"
Randy Dunlap17b27652010-05-13 09:41:12 -0700730 depends on USB_FUNCTIONFS && NET
Michal Nazarewiczc6c56002010-05-05 12:53:15 +0200731 help
Michael Prokopeabf0f52010-09-06 09:53:48 +0200732 Include a configuration with CDC ECM function (Ethernet) and the
733 Function Filesystem.
Michal Nazarewiczc6c56002010-05-05 12:53:15 +0200734
735config USB_FUNCTIONFS_RNDIS
Michal Nazarewiczf8dae532010-06-25 16:29:27 +0200736 bool "Include configuration with RNDIS (Ethernet)"
Randy Dunlap17b27652010-05-13 09:41:12 -0700737 depends on USB_FUNCTIONFS && NET
Michal Nazarewiczc6c56002010-05-05 12:53:15 +0200738 help
Michael Prokopeabf0f52010-09-06 09:53:48 +0200739 Include a configuration with RNDIS function (Ethernet) and the Filesystem.
Michal Nazarewiczc6c56002010-05-05 12:53:15 +0200740
741config USB_FUNCTIONFS_GENERIC
742 bool "Include 'pure' configuration"
Michal Nazarewiczf8dae532010-06-25 16:29:27 +0200743 depends on USB_FUNCTIONFS
Michal Nazarewiczc6c56002010-05-05 12:53:15 +0200744 help
Michal Nazarewiczf8dae532010-06-25 16:29:27 +0200745 Include a configuration with the Function Filesystem alone with
746 no Ethernet interface.
Michal Nazarewiczc6c56002010-05-05 12:53:15 +0200747
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700748config USB_FILE_STORAGE
Alan Stern664a51a2011-06-15 16:31:37 -0400749 tristate "File-backed Storage Gadget (DEPRECATED)"
Randy Dunlap87840282007-03-21 13:57:51 -0700750 depends on BLOCK
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700751 help
752 The File-backed Storage Gadget acts as a USB Mass Storage
753 disk drive. As its storage repository it can use a regular
754 file or a block device (in much the same way as the "loop"
755 device driver), specified as a module parameter.
756
757 Say "y" to link the driver statically, or "m" to build a
758 dynamically linked module called "g_file_storage".
759
Alan Stern664a51a2011-06-15 16:31:37 -0400760 NOTE: This driver is deprecated. Its replacement is the
761 Mass Storage Gadget.
762
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700763config USB_FILE_STORAGE_TEST
764 bool "File-backed Storage Gadget testing version"
765 depends on USB_FILE_STORAGE
766 default n
767 help
768 Say "y" to generate the larger testing version of the
769 File-backed Storage Gadget, useful for probing the
770 behavior of USB Mass Storage hosts. Not needed for
771 normal operation.
772
Michal Nazarewiczd23b0f02009-11-09 14:15:20 +0100773config USB_MASS_STORAGE
774 tristate "Mass Storage Gadget"
775 depends on BLOCK
776 help
777 The Mass Storage Gadget acts as a USB Mass Storage disk drive.
778 As its storage repository it can use a regular file or a block
779 device (in much the same way as the "loop" device driver),
780 specified as a module parameter or sysfs option.
781
Alan Stern664a51a2011-06-15 16:31:37 -0400782 This driver is an updated replacement for the deprecated
783 File-backed Storage Gadget (g_file_storage).
Michal Nazarewiczd23b0f02009-11-09 14:15:20 +0100784
785 Say "y" to link the driver statically, or "m" to build
Alan Stern664a51a2011-06-15 16:31:37 -0400786 a dynamically linked module called "g_mass_storage".
Michal Nazarewiczd23b0f02009-11-09 14:15:20 +0100787
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700788config USB_G_SERIAL
Felipe Balbi30867752008-08-18 17:39:30 -0700789 tristate "Serial Gadget (with CDC ACM and CDC OBEX support)"
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700790 help
791 The Serial Gadget talks to the Linux-USB generic serial driver.
792 This driver supports a CDC-ACM module option, which can be used
793 to interoperate with MS-Windows hosts or with the Linux-USB
794 "cdc-acm" driver.
795
Felipe Balbi30867752008-08-18 17:39:30 -0700796 This driver also supports a CDC-OBEX option. You will need a
797 user space OBEX server talking to /dev/ttyGS*, since the kernel
798 itself doesn't implement the OBEX protocol.
799
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700800 Say "y" to link the driver statically, or "m" to build a
801 dynamically linked module called "g_serial".
802
803 For more information, see Documentation/usb/gadget_serial.txt
804 which includes instructions and a "driver info file" needed to
Felipe Balbi30867752008-08-18 17:39:30 -0700805 make MS-Windows work with CDC ACM.
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700806
Ben Williamsonf2ebf92c2006-08-01 11:28:16 +1000807config USB_MIDI_GADGET
808 tristate "MIDI Gadget (EXPERIMENTAL)"
809 depends on SND && EXPERIMENTAL
810 select SND_RAWMIDI
811 help
812 The MIDI Gadget acts as a USB Audio device, with one MIDI
813 input and one MIDI output. These MIDI jacks appear as
814 a sound "card" in the ALSA sound system. Other MIDI
815 connections can then be made on the gadget system, using
816 ALSA's aconnect utility etc.
817
818 Say "y" to link the driver statically, or "m" to build a
819 dynamically linked module called "g_midi".
820
Craig W. Nadler25a010c2007-11-11 15:00:15 -0800821config USB_G_PRINTER
822 tristate "Printer Gadget"
823 help
824 The Printer Gadget channels data between the USB host and a
825 userspace program driving the print engine. The user space
826 program reads and writes the device file /dev/g_printer to
827 receive or send printer data. It can use ioctl calls to
828 the device file to get or set printer status.
829
830 Say "y" to link the driver statically, or "m" to build a
831 dynamically linked module called "g_printer".
832
833 For more information, see Documentation/usb/gadget_printer.txt
834 which includes sample code for accessing the device file.
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700835
David Brownell19e20682008-06-19 18:20:26 -0700836config USB_CDC_COMPOSITE
837 tristate "CDC Composite Device (Ethernet and ACM)"
Randy Dunlap4ddd9ec2008-07-03 14:44:59 -0700838 depends on NET
David Brownell19e20682008-06-19 18:20:26 -0700839 help
840 This driver provides two functions in one configuration:
841 a CDC Ethernet (ECM) link, and a CDC ACM (serial port) link.
842
843 This driver requires four bulk and two interrupt endpoints,
844 plus the ability to handle altsettings. Not all peripheral
845 controllers are that capable.
846
847 Say "y" to link the driver statically, or "m" to build a
848 dynamically linked module.
849
Felipe Balbif358f5b2010-01-05 16:10:13 +0200850config USB_G_NOKIA
851 tristate "Nokia composite gadget"
852 depends on PHONET
853 help
854 The Nokia composite gadget provides support for acm, obex
855 and phonet in only one composite gadget driver.
856
857 It's only really useful for N900 hardware. If you're building
858 a kernel for N900, say Y or M here. If unsure, say N.
859
Michal Nazarewiczf176a5d2009-11-09 14:15:27 +0100860config USB_G_MULTI
861 tristate "Multifunction Composite Gadget (EXPERIMENTAL)"
Randy Dunlap5791e102009-12-06 10:03:02 -0800862 depends on BLOCK && NET
Michal Nazarewicz279cc492010-06-21 13:57:03 +0200863 select USB_G_MULTI_CDC if !USB_G_MULTI_RNDIS
Michal Nazarewiczf176a5d2009-11-09 14:15:27 +0100864 help
865 The Multifunction Composite Gadget provides Ethernet (RNDIS
866 and/or CDC Ethernet), mass storage and ACM serial link
867 interfaces.
868
Randy Dunlap5791e102009-12-06 10:03:02 -0800869 You will be asked to choose which of the two configurations is
Michal Nazarewiczf176a5d2009-11-09 14:15:27 +0100870 to be available in the gadget. At least one configuration must
Randy Dunlap5791e102009-12-06 10:03:02 -0800871 be chosen to make the gadget usable. Selecting more than one
Michal Nazarewiczf176a5d2009-11-09 14:15:27 +0100872 configuration will prevent Windows from automatically detecting
Randy Dunlap5791e102009-12-06 10:03:02 -0800873 the gadget as a composite gadget, so an INF file will be needed to
Michal Nazarewiczf176a5d2009-11-09 14:15:27 +0100874 use the gadget.
875
876 Say "y" to link the driver statically, or "m" to build a
877 dynamically linked module called "g_multi".
878
879config USB_G_MULTI_RNDIS
880 bool "RNDIS + CDC Serial + Storage configuration"
881 depends on USB_G_MULTI
882 default y
883 help
884 This option enables a configuration with RNDIS, CDC Serial and
885 Mass Storage functions available in the Multifunction Composite
Randy Dunlap5791e102009-12-06 10:03:02 -0800886 Gadget. This is the configuration dedicated for Windows since RNDIS
887 is Microsoft's protocol.
Michal Nazarewiczf176a5d2009-11-09 14:15:27 +0100888
889 If unsure, say "y".
890
891config USB_G_MULTI_CDC
892 bool "CDC Ethernet + CDC Serial + Storage configuration"
893 depends on USB_G_MULTI
894 default n
895 help
896 This option enables a configuration with CDC Ethernet (ECM), CDC
897 Serial and Mass Storage functions available in the Multifunction
Randy Dunlap5791e102009-12-06 10:03:02 -0800898 Composite Gadget.
Michal Nazarewiczf176a5d2009-11-09 14:15:27 +0100899
900 If unsure, say "y".
901
Fabien Chouteau71adf112010-04-08 09:31:15 +0200902config USB_G_HID
903 tristate "HID Gadget"
904 help
905 The HID gadget driver provides generic emulation of USB
906 Human Interface Devices (HID).
907
908 For more information, see Documentation/usb/gadget_hid.txt which
909 includes sample code for accessing the device files.
910
911 Say "y" to link the driver statically, or "m" to build a
912 dynamically linked module called "g_hid".
Michal Nazarewiczf176a5d2009-11-09 14:15:27 +0100913
stephane duvergerf6c826a2010-07-12 18:37:53 +0200914config USB_G_DBGP
915 tristate "EHCI Debug Device Gadget"
916 help
917 This gadget emulates an EHCI Debug device. This is useful when you want
918 to interact with an EHCI Debug Port.
919
920 Say "y" to link the driver statically, or "m" to build a
921 dynamically linked module called "g_dbgp".
922
923if USB_G_DBGP
924choice
925 prompt "EHCI Debug Device mode"
926 default USB_G_DBGP_SERIAL
927
928config USB_G_DBGP_PRINTK
929 depends on USB_G_DBGP
930 bool "printk"
931 help
932 Directly printk() received data. No interaction.
933
934config USB_G_DBGP_SERIAL
935 depends on USB_G_DBGP
936 bool "serial"
937 help
938 Userland can interact using /dev/ttyGSxxx.
939endchoice
940endif
941
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700942# put drivers that need isochronous transfer support (for audio
943# or video class gadget drivers), or specific hardware, here.
Laurent Pincharta9914122010-05-02 20:57:42 +0200944config USB_G_WEBCAM
945 tristate "USB Webcam Gadget"
Randy Dunlap24337c12010-05-05 15:46:26 -0700946 depends on VIDEO_DEV
Laurent Pincharta9914122010-05-02 20:57:42 +0200947 help
948 The Webcam Gadget acts as a composite USB Audio and Video Class
949 device. It provides a userspace API to process UVC control requests
950 and stream video data to the host.
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700951
Laurent Pincharta9914122010-05-02 20:57:42 +0200952 Say "y" to link the driver statically, or "m" to build a
953 dynamically linked module called "g_webcam".
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700954
955endchoice
956
Denis Chengb75be4a2008-01-24 16:36:31 +0800957endif # USB_GADGET