2 # USB device configuration
10 This option adds core support for Universal Serial Bus (USB).
11 You will also need drivers from the following menu to make use of it.
13 # many non-PCI SOC chips embed OHCI
14 config USB_ARCH_HAS_OHCI
18 default y if ARCH_OMAP
19 default y if ARCH_S3C24XX
22 default y if ARCH_EP93XX
23 default y if ARCH_AT91
24 default y if ARCH_PNX4008 && I2C
25 default y if MFD_TC6393XB
26 default y if ARCH_W90X900
27 default y if ARCH_DAVINCI_DA8XX
28 default y if ARCH_CNS3XXX
29 default y if PLAT_SPEAR
30 default y if ARCH_EXYNOS
33 default y if PPC_MPC52xx
35 default y if MIPS_ALCHEMY
36 default y if MACH_JZ4740
40 # some non-PCI hcds implement EHCI
41 config USB_ARCH_HAS_EHCI
44 default y if PPC_MPC512x
45 default y if ARCH_IXP4XX
46 default y if ARCH_W90X900
47 default y if ARCH_AT91
49 default y if ARCH_OMAP3
50 default y if ARCH_CNS3XXX
51 default y if ARCH_VT8500
52 default y if PLAT_SPEAR
55 default y if MICROBLAZE
56 default y if SPARC_LEON
58 default y if MACH_LOONGSON1
61 # some non-PCI HCDs implement xHCI
62 config USB_ARCH_HAS_XHCI
71 depends on USB || USB_GADGET
73 # Host-side USB depends on having a host controller
74 # NOTE: dummy_hcd is always an option, but it's ignored here ...
75 # NOTE: SL-811 option should be board-specific ...
76 config USB_ARCH_HAS_HCD
78 default y if USB_ARCH_HAS_OHCI
79 default y if USB_ARCH_HAS_EHCI
80 default y if USB_ARCH_HAS_XHCI
81 default y if PCMCIA && !M32R # sl811_cs
82 default y if ARM # SL-811
83 default y if BLACKFIN # SL-811
84 default y if SUPERH # r8a66597-hcd
87 # ARM SA1111 chips have a non-PCI based "OHCI-compatible" USB host interface.
89 tristate "Support for Host-side USB"
90 depends on USB_ARCH_HAS_HCD
91 select NLS # for UTF-8 strings
93 Universal Serial Bus (USB) is a specification for a serial bus
94 subsystem which offers higher speeds and more features than the
95 traditional PC serial port. The bus supplies power to peripherals
96 and allows for hot swapping. Up to 127 USB peripherals can be
97 connected to a single USB host in a tree structure.
99 The USB host is the root of the tree, the peripherals are the
100 leaves and the inner nodes are special USB devices called hubs.
101 Most PCs now have USB host ports, used to connect peripherals
102 such as scanners, keyboards, mice, modems, cameras, disks,
103 flash memory, network links, and printers to the PC.
105 Say Y here if your computer has a host-side USB port and you want
106 to use USB devices. You then need to say Y to at least one of the
107 Host Controller Driver (HCD) options below. Choose a USB 1.1
108 controller, such as "UHCI HCD support" or "OHCI HCD support",
109 and "EHCI HCD (USB 2.0) support" except for older systems that
110 do not have USB 2.0 support. It doesn't normally hurt to select
111 them all if you are not certain.
113 If your system has a device-side USB port, used in the peripheral
114 side of the USB protocol, see the "USB Gadget" framework instead.
116 After choosing your HCD, then select drivers for the USB peripherals
117 you'll be using. You may want to check out the information provided
118 in <file:Documentation/usb/> and especially the links given in
119 <file:Documentation/usb/usb-help.txt>.
121 To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
122 module will be called usbcore.
124 source "drivers/usb/core/Kconfig"
126 source "drivers/usb/dwc3/Kconfig"
128 source "drivers/usb/mon/Kconfig"
130 source "drivers/usb/wusbcore/Kconfig"
132 source "drivers/usb/host/Kconfig"
134 source "drivers/usb/musb/Kconfig"
136 source "drivers/usb/renesas_usbhs/Kconfig"
138 source "drivers/usb/class/Kconfig"
140 source "drivers/usb/storage/Kconfig"
142 source "drivers/usb/image/Kconfig"
144 comment "USB port drivers"
148 tristate "USS720 parport driver"
149 depends on USB && PARPORT
150 select PARPORT_NOT_PC
152 This driver is for USB parallel port adapters that use the Lucent
153 Technologies USS-720 chip. These cables are plugged into your USB
154 port and provide USB compatibility to peripherals designed with
155 parallel port interfaces.
157 The chip has two modes: automatic mode and manual mode. In automatic
158 mode, it looks to the computer like a standard USB printer. Only
159 printers may be connected to the USS-720 in this mode. The generic
160 USB printer driver ("USB Printer support", above) may be used in
161 that mode, and you can say N here if you want to use the chip only
164 Manual mode is not limited to printers, any parallel port
165 device should work. This driver utilizes manual mode.
166 Note however that some operations are three orders of magnitude
167 slower than on a PCI/ISA Parallel Port, so timing critical
168 applications might not work.
170 Say Y here if you own an USS-720 USB->Parport cable and intend to
171 connect anything other than a printer to it.
173 To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
174 module will be called uss720.
176 source "drivers/usb/serial/Kconfig"
178 source "drivers/usb/misc/Kconfig"
180 source "drivers/usb/atm/Kconfig"
182 source "drivers/usb/gadget/Kconfig"
184 source "drivers/usb/otg/Kconfig"