| # |
| # USB Miscellaneous driver configuration |
| # |
| comment "USB Miscellaneous drivers" |
| |
| config USB_EMI62 |
| tristate "EMI 6|2m USB Audio interface support" |
| ---help--- |
| This driver loads firmware to Emagic EMI 6|2m low latency USB |
| Audio and Midi interface. |
| |
| After firmware load the device is handled with standard linux |
| USB Audio driver. |
| |
| This code is also available as a module ( = code which can be |
| inserted in and removed from the running kernel whenever you want). |
| The module will be called audio. If you want to compile it as a |
| module, say M here and read <file:Documentation/kbuild/modules.txt>. |
| |
| config USB_EMI26 |
| tristate "EMI 2|6 USB Audio interface support" |
| ---help--- |
| This driver loads firmware to Emagic EMI 2|6 low latency USB |
| Audio interface. |
| |
| After firmware load the device is handled with standard linux |
| USB Audio driver. |
| |
| To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the |
| module will be called emi26. |
| |
| config USB_ADUTUX |
| tristate "ADU devices from Ontrak Control Systems" |
| help |
| Say Y if you want to use an ADU device from Ontrak Control |
| Systems. |
| |
| To compile this driver as a module, choose M here. The module |
| will be called adutux. |
| |
| config USB_SEVSEG |
| tristate "USB 7-Segment LED Display" |
| help |
| Say Y here if you have a USB 7-Segment Display by Delcom |
| |
| To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the |
| module will be called usbsevseg. |
| |
| config USB_RIO500 |
| tristate "USB Diamond Rio500 support" |
| help |
| Say Y here if you want to connect a USB Rio500 mp3 player to your |
| computer's USB port. Please read <file:Documentation/usb/rio.txt> |
| for more information. |
| |
| To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the |
| module will be called rio500. |
| |
| config USB_LEGOTOWER |
| tristate "USB Lego Infrared Tower support" |
| help |
| Say Y here if you want to connect a USB Lego Infrared Tower to your |
| computer's USB port. |
| |
| This code is also available as a module ( = code which can be |
| inserted in and removed from the running kernel whenever you want). |
| The module will be called legousbtower. If you want to compile it as |
| a module, say M here and read |
| <file:Documentation/kbuild/modules.txt>. |
| |
| config USB_LCD |
| tristate "USB LCD driver support" |
| help |
| Say Y here if you want to connect an USBLCD to your computer's |
| USB port. The USBLCD is a small USB interface board for |
| alphanumeric LCD modules. See <http://www.usblcd.de/> for more |
| information. |
| |
| To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the |
| module will be called usblcd. |
| |
| config USB_CYPRESS_CY7C63 |
| tristate "Cypress CY7C63xxx USB driver support" |
| help |
| Say Y here if you want to connect a Cypress CY7C63xxx |
| micro controller to your computer's USB port. Currently this |
| driver supports the pre-programmed devices (incl. firmware) |
| by AK Modul-Bus Computer GmbH. |
| |
| Please see: http://www.ak-modul-bus.de/stat/mikrocontroller.html |
| |
| To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the |
| module will be called cypress_cy7c63. |
| |
| config USB_CYTHERM |
| tristate "Cypress USB thermometer driver support" |
| help |
| Say Y here if you want to connect a Cypress USB thermometer |
| device to your computer's USB port. This device is also known |
| as the Cypress USB Starter kit or demo board. The Elektor |
| magazine published a modified version of this device in issue |
| #291. |
| |
| To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the |
| module will be called cytherm. |
| |
| config USB_IDMOUSE |
| tristate "Siemens ID USB Mouse Fingerprint sensor support" |
| help |
| Say Y here if you want to use the fingerprint sensor on |
| the Siemens ID Mouse. There is also a Siemens ID Mouse |
| _Professional_, which has not been tested with this driver, |
| but uses the same sensor and may therefore work. |
| |
| This driver creates an entry "/dev/idmouseX" or "/dev/usb/idmouseX", |
| which can be used by, e.g.,"cat /dev/idmouse0 > fingerprint.pnm". |
| |
| See also <http://www.fs.tum.de/~echtler/idmouse/>. |
| |
| config USB_FTDI_ELAN |
| tristate "Elan PCMCIA CardBus Adapter USB Client" |
| help |
| ELAN's Uxxx series of adapters are USB to PCMCIA CardBus adapters. |
| Currently only the U132 adapter is available. |
| |
| The U132 is specifically designed for CardBus PC cards that contain |
| an OHCI host controller. Typical PC cards are the Orange Mobile 3G |
| Option GlobeTrotter Fusion card. The U132 adapter will *NOT* work |
| with PC cards that do not contain an OHCI controller. To use a U132 |
| adapter you will need this "ftdi-elan" module as well as the "u132-hcd" |
| module which is a USB host controller driver that talks to the OHCI |
| controller within CardBus card that are inserted in the U132 adapter. |
| |
| This driver has been tested with a CardBus OHCI USB adapter, and |
| worked with a USB PEN Drive inserted into the first USB port of |
| the PCCARD. A rather pointless thing to do, but useful for testing. |
| |
| See also the USB_U132_HCD entry "Elan U132 Adapter Host Controller" |
| |
| It is safe to say M here. |
| |
| config USB_APPLEDISPLAY |
| tristate "Apple Cinema Display support" |
| select BACKLIGHT_LCD_SUPPORT |
| select BACKLIGHT_CLASS_DEVICE |
| help |
| Say Y here if you want to control the backlight of Apple Cinema |
| Displays over USB. This driver provides a sysfs interface. |
| |
| source "drivers/usb/misc/sisusbvga/Kconfig" |
| |
| config USB_LD |
| tristate "USB LD driver" |
| help |
| This driver is for generic USB devices that use interrupt transfers, |
| like LD Didactic's USB devices. |
| |
| To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the |
| module will be called ldusb. |
| |
| config USB_TRANCEVIBRATOR |
| tristate "PlayStation 2 Trance Vibrator driver support" |
| help |
| Say Y here if you want to connect a PlayStation 2 Trance Vibrator |
| device to your computer's USB port. |
| |
| To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the |
| module will be called trancevibrator. |
| |
| config USB_IOWARRIOR |
| tristate "IO Warrior driver support" |
| help |
| Say Y here if you want to support the IO Warrior devices from Code |
| Mercenaries. This includes support for the following devices: |
| IO Warrior 40 |
| IO Warrior 24 |
| IO Warrior 56 |
| IO Warrior 24 Power Vampire |
| |
| To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the |
| module will be called iowarrior. |
| |
| config USB_TEST |
| tristate "USB testing driver" |
| help |
| This driver is for testing host controller software. It is used |
| with specialized device firmware for regression and stress testing, |
| to help prevent problems from cropping up with "real" drivers. |
| |
| See <http://www.linux-usb.org/usbtest/> for more information, |
| including sample test device firmware and "how to use it". |
| |
| config USB_EHSET_TEST_FIXTURE |
| tristate "USB EHSET Test Fixture driver" |
| help |
| Say Y here if you want to support the special test fixture device |
| used for the USB-IF Embedded Host High-Speed Electrical Test procedure. |
| |
| When the test fixture is connected, it can enumerate as one of several |
| VID/PID pairs. This driver then initiates a corresponding test mode on |
| the downstream port to which the test fixture is attached. |
| |
| See <http://www.usb.org/developers/onthego/EHSET_v1.01.pdf> for more |
| information. |
| |
| config USB_ISIGHTFW |
| tristate "iSight firmware loading support" |
| select FW_LOADER |
| help |
| This driver loads firmware for USB Apple iSight cameras, allowing |
| them to be driven by the USB video class driver available at |
| http://linux-uvc.berlios.de |
| |
| The firmware for this driver must be extracted from the MacOS |
| driver beforehand. Tools for doing so are available at |
| http://bersace03.free.fr |
| |
| config USB_YUREX |
| tristate "USB YUREX driver support" |
| help |
| Say Y here if you want to connect a YUREX to your computer's |
| USB port. The YUREX is a leg-shakes sensor. See |
| <http://bbu.kayac.com/en/> for further information. |
| This driver supports read/write of leg-shakes counter and |
| fasync for the counter update via a device file /dev/yurex*. |
| |
| To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the |
| module will be called yurex. |
| |
| config USB_EZUSB_FX2 |
| tristate "Functions for loading firmware on EZUSB chips" |
| help |
| Say Y here if you need EZUSB device support. |
| (Cypress FX/FX2/FX2LP microcontrollers) |
| |
| config USB_HSIC_USB3503 |
| tristate "USB3503 HSIC to USB20 Driver" |
| depends on I2C |
| select REGMAP_I2C |
| help |
| This option enables support for SMSC USB3503 HSIC to USB 2.0 Driver. |
| |
| config USB_HSIC_USB4604 |
| tristate "USB4604 HSIC to USB20 Driver" |
| depends on I2C |
| help |
| This option enables support for SMSC USB4604 HSIC to USB 2.0 Driver. |
| |
| config USB_LINK_LAYER_TEST |
| tristate "USB Link Layer Test driver" |
| help |
| This driver is for generating specific traffic for Super Speed Link |
| Layer Test Device. Say Y only when you want to conduct USB Super Speed |
| Link Layer Test for host controllers. |
| |
| config USB_CHAOSKEY |
| tristate "ChaosKey random number generator driver support" |
| depends on HW_RANDOM |
| help |
| Say Y here if you want to connect an AltusMetrum ChaosKey or |
| Araneus Alea I to your computer's USB port. These devices |
| are hardware random number generators which hook into the |
| kernel entropy pool to ensure a large supply of entropy for |
| /dev/random and /dev/urandom and also provides direct access |
| via /dev/chaoskeyX |
| |
| To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the |
| module will be called chaoskey. |
| |
| config UCSI |
| tristate "USB Type-C Connector System Software Interface driver" |
| depends on ACPI |
| help |
| UCSI driver is meant to be used as a convenience tool for desktop and |
| server systems that are not equipped to handle USB in device mode. It |
| will always select USB host role for the USB Type-C ports on systems |
| that provide UCSI interface. |
| |
| USB Type-C Connector System Software Interface (UCSI) is a |
| specification for an interface that allows the Operating System to |
| control the USB Type-C ports on a system. Things the need controlling |
| include the USB Data Role (host or device), and when USB Power |
| Delivery is supported, the Power Role (source or sink). With USB |
| Type-C connectors, when two dual role capable devices are attached |
| together, the data role is selected randomly. Therefore it is |
| important to give the OS a way to select the role. Otherwise the user |
| would have to unplug and replug in order in order to attempt to swap |
| the data and power roles. |
| |
| The UCSI specification can be downloaded from: |
| http://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/io/universal-serial-bus/usb-type-c-ucsi-spec.html |
| |
| To compile the driver as a module, choose M here: the module will be |
| called ucsi. |