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1# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0
2#
3# USB Miscellaneous driver configuration
4#
5comment "USB Miscellaneous drivers"
6
7config USB_EMI62
8 tristate "EMI 6|2m USB Audio interface support"
9 ---help---
10 This driver loads firmware to Emagic EMI 6|2m low latency USB
11 Audio and Midi interface.
12
13 After firmware load the device is handled with standard linux
14 USB Audio driver.
15
16 This code is also available as a module ( = code which can be
17 inserted in and removed from the running kernel whenever you want).
18 The module will be called audio. If you want to compile it as a
19 module, say M here and read <file:Documentation/kbuild/modules.rst>.
20
21config USB_EMI26
22 tristate "EMI 2|6 USB Audio interface support"
23 ---help---
24 This driver loads firmware to Emagic EMI 2|6 low latency USB
25 Audio interface.
26
27 After firmware load the device is handled with standard linux
28 USB Audio driver.
29
30 To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
31 module will be called emi26.
32
33config USB_ADUTUX
34 tristate "ADU devices from Ontrak Control Systems"
35 help
36 Say Y if you want to use an ADU device from Ontrak Control
37 Systems.
38
39 To compile this driver as a module, choose M here. The module
40 will be called adutux.
41
42config USB_SEVSEG
43 tristate "USB 7-Segment LED Display"
44 help
45 Say Y here if you have a USB 7-Segment Display by Delcom
46
47 To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
48 module will be called usbsevseg.
49
50config USB_LEGOTOWER
51 tristate "USB Lego Infrared Tower support"
52 help
53 Say Y here if you want to connect a USB Lego Infrared Tower to your
54 computer's USB port.
55
56 This code is also available as a module ( = code which can be
57 inserted in and removed from the running kernel whenever you want).
58 The module will be called legousbtower. If you want to compile it as
59 a module, say M here and read
60 <file:Documentation/kbuild/modules.rst>.
61
62config USB_LCD
63 tristate "USB LCD driver support"
64 help
65 Say Y here if you want to connect an USBLCD to your computer's
66 USB port. The USBLCD is a small USB interface board for
67 alphanumeric LCD modules. See <http://www.usblcd.de/> for more
68 information.
69
70 To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
71 module will be called usblcd.
72
73config USB_CYPRESS_CY7C63
74 tristate "Cypress CY7C63xxx USB driver support"
75 help
76 Say Y here if you want to connect a Cypress CY7C63xxx
77 micro controller to your computer's USB port. Currently this
78 driver supports the pre-programmed devices (incl. firmware)
79 by AK Modul-Bus Computer GmbH.
80
81 Please see: http://www.ak-modul-bus.de/stat/mikrocontroller.html
82
83 To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
84 module will be called cypress_cy7c63.
85
86config USB_CYTHERM
87 tristate "Cypress USB thermometer driver support"
88 help
89 Say Y here if you want to connect a Cypress USB thermometer
90 device to your computer's USB port. This device is also known
91 as the Cypress USB Starter kit or demo board. The Elektor
92 magazine published a modified version of this device in issue
93 #291.
94
95 To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
96 module will be called cytherm.
97
98config USB_IDMOUSE
99 tristate "Siemens ID USB Mouse Fingerprint sensor support"
100 help
101 Say Y here if you want to use the fingerprint sensor on
102 the Siemens ID Mouse. There is also a Siemens ID Mouse
103 _Professional_, which has not been tested with this driver,
104 but uses the same sensor and may therefore work.
105
106 This driver creates an entry "/dev/idmouseX" or "/dev/usb/idmouseX",
107 which can be used by, e.g.,"cat /dev/idmouse0 > fingerprint.pnm".
108
109 See also <http://www.fs.tum.de/~echtler/idmouse/>.
110
111config USB_FTDI_ELAN
112 tristate "Elan PCMCIA CardBus Adapter USB Client"
113 help
114 ELAN's Uxxx series of adapters are USB to PCMCIA CardBus adapters.
115 Currently only the U132 adapter is available.
116
117 The U132 is specifically designed for CardBus PC cards that contain
118 an OHCI host controller. Typical PC cards are the Orange Mobile 3G
119 Option GlobeTrotter Fusion card. The U132 adapter will *NOT* work
120 with PC cards that do not contain an OHCI controller. To use a U132
121 adapter you will need this "ftdi-elan" module as well as the "u132-hcd"
122 module which is a USB host controller driver that talks to the OHCI
123 controller within CardBus card that are inserted in the U132 adapter.
124
125 This driver has been tested with a CardBus OHCI USB adapter, and
126 worked with a USB PEN Drive inserted into the first USB port of
127 the PCCARD. A rather pointless thing to do, but useful for testing.
128
129 See also the USB_U132_HCD entry "Elan U132 Adapter Host Controller"
130
131 It is safe to say M here.
132
133config USB_APPLEDISPLAY
134 tristate "Apple Cinema Display support"
135 select BACKLIGHT_CLASS_DEVICE
136 help
137 Say Y here if you want to control the backlight of Apple Cinema
138 Displays over USB. This driver provides a sysfs interface.
139
140source "drivers/usb/misc/sisusbvga/Kconfig"
141
142config USB_LD
143 tristate "USB LD driver"
144 help
145 This driver is for generic USB devices that use interrupt transfers,
146 like LD Didactic's USB devices.
147
148 To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
149 module will be called ldusb.
150
151config USB_TRANCEVIBRATOR
152 tristate "PlayStation 2 Trance Vibrator driver support"
153 help
154 Say Y here if you want to connect a PlayStation 2 Trance Vibrator
155 device to your computer's USB port.
156
157 To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
158 module will be called trancevibrator.
159
160config USB_IOWARRIOR
161 tristate "IO Warrior driver support"
162 help
163 Say Y here if you want to support the IO Warrior devices from Code
164 Mercenaries. This includes support for the following devices:
165 IO Warrior 40
166 IO Warrior 24
167 IO Warrior 56
168 IO Warrior 24 Power Vampire
169
170 To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
171 module will be called iowarrior.
172
173config USB_TEST
174 tristate "USB testing driver"
175 help
176 This driver is for testing host controller software. It is used
177 with specialized device firmware for regression and stress testing,
178 to help prevent problems from cropping up with "real" drivers.
179
180 See <http://www.linux-usb.org/usbtest/> for more information,
181 including sample test device firmware and "how to use it".
182
183config USB_EHSET_TEST_FIXTURE
184 tristate "USB EHSET Test Fixture driver"
185 help
186 Say Y here if you want to support the special test fixture device
187 used for the USB-IF Embedded Host High-Speed Electrical Test procedure.
188
189 When the test fixture is connected, it can enumerate as one of several
190 VID/PID pairs. This driver then initiates a corresponding test mode on
191 the downstream port to which the test fixture is attached.
192
193 See <http://www.usb.org/developers/onthego/EHSET_v1.01.pdf> for more
194 information.
195
196config USB_ISIGHTFW
197 tristate "iSight firmware loading support"
198 select FW_LOADER
199 help
200 This driver loads firmware for USB Apple iSight cameras, allowing
201 them to be driven by the USB video class driver available at
202 http://linux-uvc.berlios.de
203
204 The firmware for this driver must be extracted from the MacOS
205 driver beforehand. Tools for doing so are available at
206 http://bersace03.free.fr
207
208config USB_YUREX
209 tristate "USB YUREX driver support"
210 help
211 Say Y here if you want to connect a YUREX to your computer's
212 USB port. The YUREX is a leg-shakes sensor. See
213 <http://bbu.kayac.com/en/> for further information.
214 This driver supports read/write of leg-shakes counter and
215 fasync for the counter update via a device file /dev/yurex*.
216
217 To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
218 module will be called yurex.
219
220config USB_EZUSB_FX2
221 tristate "Functions for loading firmware on EZUSB chips"
222 help
223 Say Y here if you need EZUSB device support.
224 (Cypress FX/FX2/FX2LP microcontrollers)
225
226config USB_HUB_USB251XB
227 tristate "USB251XB Hub Controller Configuration Driver"
228 depends on I2C
229 help
230 This option enables support for configuration via SMBus of the
231 Microchip USB251x/xBi USB 2.0 Hub Controller series. Configuration
232 parameters may be set in devicetree or platform data.
233 Say Y or M here if you need to configure such a device via SMBus.
234
235config USB_HSIC_USB3503
236 tristate "USB3503 HSIC to USB20 Driver"
237 depends on I2C
238 select REGMAP_I2C
239 help
240 This option enables support for SMSC USB3503 HSIC to USB 2.0 Driver.
241
242config USB_HSIC_USB4604
243 tristate "USB4604 HSIC to USB20 Driver"
244 depends on I2C
245 help
246 This option enables support for SMSC USB4604 HSIC to USB 2.0 Driver.
247
248config USB_LINK_LAYER_TEST
249 tristate "USB Link Layer Test driver"
250 help
251 This driver is for generating specific traffic for Super Speed Link
252 Layer Test Device. Say Y only when you want to conduct USB Super Speed
253 Link Layer Test for host controllers.
254
255config USB_CHAOSKEY
256 tristate "ChaosKey random number generator driver support"
257 depends on HW_RANDOM
258 help
259 Say Y here if you want to connect an AltusMetrum ChaosKey or
260 Araneus Alea I to your computer's USB port. These devices
261 are hardware random number generators which hook into the
262 kernel entropy pool to ensure a large supply of entropy for
263 /dev/random and /dev/urandom and also provides direct access
264 via /dev/chaoskeyX
265
266 To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
267 module will be called chaoskey.
1# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0
2#
3# USB Miscellaneous driver configuration
4#
5comment "USB Miscellaneous drivers"
6
7config USB_EMI62
8 tristate "EMI 6|2m USB Audio interface support"
9 help
10 This driver loads firmware to Emagic EMI 6|2m low latency USB
11 Audio and Midi interface.
12
13 After firmware load the device is handled with standard linux
14 USB Audio driver.
15
16 This code is also available as a module ( = code which can be
17 inserted in and removed from the running kernel whenever you want).
18 The module will be called audio. If you want to compile it as a
19 module, say M here and read <file:Documentation/kbuild/modules.rst>.
20
21config USB_EMI26
22 tristate "EMI 2|6 USB Audio interface support"
23 help
24 This driver loads firmware to Emagic EMI 2|6 low latency USB
25 Audio interface.
26
27 After firmware load the device is handled with standard linux
28 USB Audio driver.
29
30 To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
31 module will be called emi26.
32
33config USB_ADUTUX
34 tristate "ADU devices from Ontrak Control Systems"
35 help
36 Say Y if you want to use an ADU device from Ontrak Control
37 Systems.
38
39 To compile this driver as a module, choose M here. The module
40 will be called adutux.
41
42config USB_SEVSEG
43 tristate "USB 7-Segment LED Display"
44 help
45 Say Y here if you have a USB 7-Segment Display by Delcom
46
47 To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
48 module will be called usbsevseg.
49
50config USB_LEGOTOWER
51 tristate "USB Lego Infrared Tower support"
52 help
53 Say Y here if you want to connect a USB Lego Infrared Tower to your
54 computer's USB port.
55
56 This code is also available as a module ( = code which can be
57 inserted in and removed from the running kernel whenever you want).
58 The module will be called legousbtower. If you want to compile it as
59 a module, say M here and read
60 <file:Documentation/kbuild/modules.rst>.
61
62config USB_LCD
63 tristate "USB LCD driver support"
64 help
65 Say Y here if you want to connect an USBLCD to your computer's
66 USB port. The USBLCD is a small USB interface board for
67 alphanumeric LCD modules. See <http://www.usblcd.de/> for more
68 information.
69
70 To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
71 module will be called usblcd.
72
73config USB_CYPRESS_CY7C63
74 tristate "Cypress CY7C63xxx USB driver support"
75 help
76 Say Y here if you want to connect a Cypress CY7C63xxx
77 micro controller to your computer's USB port. Currently this
78 driver supports the pre-programmed devices (incl. firmware)
79 by AK Modul-Bus Computer GmbH.
80
81 Please see: https://www.ak-modul-bus.de/stat/mikrocontroller.html
82
83 To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
84 module will be called cypress_cy7c63.
85
86config USB_CYTHERM
87 tristate "Cypress USB thermometer driver support"
88 help
89 Say Y here if you want to connect a Cypress USB thermometer
90 device to your computer's USB port. This device is also known
91 as the Cypress USB Starter kit or demo board. The Elektor
92 magazine published a modified version of this device in issue
93 #291.
94
95 To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
96 module will be called cytherm.
97
98config USB_IDMOUSE
99 tristate "Siemens ID USB Mouse Fingerprint sensor support"
100 help
101 Say Y here if you want to use the fingerprint sensor on
102 the Siemens ID Mouse. There is also a Siemens ID Mouse
103 _Professional_, which has not been tested with this driver,
104 but uses the same sensor and may therefore work.
105
106 This driver creates an entry "/dev/idmouseX" or "/dev/usb/idmouseX",
107 which can be used by, e.g.,"cat /dev/idmouse0 > fingerprint.pnm".
108
109 See also <https://www.fs.tum.de/~echtler/idmouse/>.
110
111config USB_FTDI_ELAN
112 tristate "Elan PCMCIA CardBus Adapter USB Client"
113 help
114 ELAN's Uxxx series of adapters are USB to PCMCIA CardBus adapters.
115 Currently only the U132 adapter is available.
116
117 The U132 is specifically designed for CardBus PC cards that contain
118 an OHCI host controller. Typical PC cards are the Orange Mobile 3G
119 Option GlobeTrotter Fusion card. The U132 adapter will *NOT* work
120 with PC cards that do not contain an OHCI controller. To use a U132
121 adapter you will need this "ftdi-elan" module as well as the "u132-hcd"
122 module which is a USB host controller driver that talks to the OHCI
123 controller within CardBus card that are inserted in the U132 adapter.
124
125 This driver has been tested with a CardBus OHCI USB adapter, and
126 worked with a USB PEN Drive inserted into the first USB port of
127 the PCCARD. A rather pointless thing to do, but useful for testing.
128
129 See also the USB_U132_HCD entry "Elan U132 Adapter Host Controller"
130
131 It is safe to say M here.
132
133config USB_APPLEDISPLAY
134 tristate "Apple Cinema Display support"
135 select BACKLIGHT_CLASS_DEVICE
136 help
137 Say Y here if you want to control the backlight of Apple Cinema
138 Displays over USB. This driver provides a sysfs interface.
139
140config USB_QCOM_EUD
141 tristate "QCOM Embedded USB Debugger(EUD) Driver"
142 depends on ARCH_QCOM || COMPILE_TEST
143 select USB_ROLE_SWITCH
144 help
145 This module enables support for Qualcomm Technologies, Inc.
146 Embedded USB Debugger (EUD). The EUD is a control peripheral
147 which reports VBUS attach/detach events and has USB-based
148 debug and trace capabilities. On selecting m, the module name
149 that is built is qcom_eud.ko
150
151config APPLE_MFI_FASTCHARGE
152 tristate "Fast charge control for iOS devices"
153 select POWER_SUPPLY
154 help
155 Say Y here if you want to control whether iOS devices will
156 fast charge from the USB interface, as implemented in "MFi"
157 chargers.
158
159 It is safe to say M here.
160
161source "drivers/usb/misc/sisusbvga/Kconfig"
162
163config USB_LD
164 tristate "USB LD driver"
165 help
166 This driver is for generic USB devices that use interrupt transfers,
167 like LD Didactic's USB devices.
168
169 To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
170 module will be called ldusb.
171
172config USB_TRANCEVIBRATOR
173 tristate "PlayStation 2 Trance Vibrator driver support"
174 help
175 Say Y here if you want to connect a PlayStation 2 Trance Vibrator
176 device to your computer's USB port.
177
178 To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
179 module will be called trancevibrator.
180
181config USB_IOWARRIOR
182 tristate "IO Warrior driver support"
183 help
184 Say Y here if you want to support the IO Warrior devices from Code
185 Mercenaries. This includes support for the following devices:
186 IO Warrior 40
187 IO Warrior 24
188 IO Warrior 56
189 IO Warrior 24 Power Vampire
190
191 To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
192 module will be called iowarrior.
193
194config USB_TEST
195 tristate "USB testing driver"
196 help
197 This driver is for testing host controller software. It is used
198 with specialized device firmware for regression and stress testing,
199 to help prevent problems from cropping up with "real" drivers.
200
201 See <http://www.linux-usb.org/usbtest/> for more information,
202 including sample test device firmware and "how to use it".
203
204config USB_EHSET_TEST_FIXTURE
205 tristate "USB EHSET Test Fixture driver"
206 help
207 Say Y here if you want to support the special test fixture device
208 used for the USB-IF Embedded Host High-Speed Electrical Test procedure.
209
210 When the test fixture is connected, it can enumerate as one of several
211 VID/PID pairs. This driver then initiates a corresponding test mode on
212 the downstream port to which the test fixture is attached.
213
214 See <http://www.usb.org/developers/onthego/EHSET_v1.01.pdf> for more
215 information.
216
217config USB_ISIGHTFW
218 tristate "iSight firmware loading support"
219 select FW_LOADER
220 help
221 This driver loads firmware for USB Apple iSight cameras, allowing
222 them to be driven by the USB video class driver available at
223 http://linux-uvc.berlios.de
224
225 The firmware for this driver must be extracted from the MacOS
226 driver beforehand. Tools for doing so are available at
227 http://bersace03.free.fr
228
229config USB_YUREX
230 tristate "USB YUREX driver support"
231 help
232 Say Y here if you want to connect a YUREX to your computer's
233 USB port. The YUREX is a leg-shakes sensor. See
234 <http://bbu.kayac.com/en/> for further information.
235 This driver supports read/write of leg-shakes counter and
236 fasync for the counter update via a device file /dev/yurex*.
237
238 To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
239 module will be called yurex.
240
241config USB_EZUSB_FX2
242 tristate "Functions for loading firmware on EZUSB chips"
243 help
244 Say Y here if you need EZUSB device support.
245 (Cypress FX/FX2/FX2LP microcontrollers)
246
247config USB_HUB_USB251XB
248 tristate "USB251XB Hub Controller Configuration Driver"
249 depends on I2C
250 help
251 This option enables support for configuration via SMBus of the
252 Microchip USB251x/xBi USB 2.0 Hub Controller series. Configuration
253 parameters may be set in devicetree or platform data.
254 Say Y or M here if you need to configure such a device via SMBus.
255
256config USB_HSIC_USB3503
257 tristate "USB3503 HSIC to USB20 Driver"
258 depends on I2C
259 select REGMAP_I2C
260 help
261 This option enables support for SMSC USB3503 HSIC to USB 2.0 Driver.
262
263config USB_HSIC_USB4604
264 tristate "USB4604 HSIC to USB20 Driver"
265 depends on I2C
266 help
267 This option enables support for SMSC USB4604 HSIC to USB 2.0 Driver.
268
269config USB_LINK_LAYER_TEST
270 tristate "USB Link Layer Test driver"
271 help
272 This driver is for generating specific traffic for Super Speed Link
273 Layer Test Device. Say Y only when you want to conduct USB Super Speed
274 Link Layer Test for host controllers.
275
276config USB_CHAOSKEY
277 tristate "ChaosKey random number generator driver support"
278 depends on HW_RANDOM
279 help
280 Say Y here if you want to connect an AltusMetrum ChaosKey or
281 Araneus Alea I to your computer's USB port. These devices
282 are hardware random number generators which hook into the
283 kernel entropy pool to ensure a large supply of entropy for
284 /dev/random and /dev/urandom and also provides direct access
285 via /dev/chaoskeyX
286
287 To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
288 module will be called chaoskey.
289
290config BRCM_USB_PINMAP
291 tristate "Broadcom pinmap driver support"
292 depends on (ARCH_BRCMSTB && PHY_BRCM_USB) || COMPILE_TEST
293 default ARCH_BRCMSTB && PHY_BRCM_USB
294 help
295 This option enables support for remapping some USB external
296 signals, which are typically on dedicated pins on the chip,
297 to any gpio.
298
299config USB_ONBOARD_HUB
300 tristate "Onboard USB hub support"
301 depends on OF
302 help
303 Say Y here if you want to support discrete onboard USB hubs that
304 don't require an additional control bus for initialization, but
305 need some non-trivial form of initialization, such as enabling a
306 power regulator. An example for such a hub is the Realtek
307 RTS5411.
308
309 This driver can be used as a module but its state (module vs
310 builtin) must match the state of the USB subsystem. Enabling
311 this config will enable the driver and it will automatically
312 match the state of the USB subsystem. If this driver is a
313 module it will be called onboard_usb_hub.