2 # USB Miscellaneous driver configuration
4 comment "USB Miscellaneous drivers"
7 tristate "EMI 6|2m USB Audio interface support"
9 This driver loads firmware to Emagic EMI 6|2m low latency USB
10 Audio and Midi interface.
12 After firmware load the device is handled with standard linux
15 This code is also available as a module ( = code which can be
16 inserted in and removed from the running kernel whenever you want).
17 The module will be called audio. If you want to compile it as a
18 module, say M here and read <file:Documentation/kbuild/modules.txt>.
21 tristate "EMI 2|6 USB Audio interface support"
23 This driver loads firmware to Emagic EMI 2|6 low latency USB
26 After firmware load the device is handled with standard linux
29 To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
30 module will be called emi26.
33 tristate "ADU devices from Ontrak Control Systems"
35 Say Y if you want to use an ADU device from Ontrak Control
38 To compile this driver as a module, choose M here. The module
39 will be called adutux.
42 tristate "USB 7-Segment LED Display"
44 Say Y here if you have a USB 7-Segment Display by Delcom
46 To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
47 module will be called usbsevseg.
50 tristate "USB Diamond Rio500 support"
52 Say Y here if you want to connect a USB Rio500 mp3 player to your
53 computer's USB port. Please read <file:Documentation/usb/rio.txt>
56 To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
57 module will be called rio500.
60 tristate "USB Lego Infrared Tower support"
62 Say Y here if you want to connect a USB Lego Infrared Tower to your
65 This code is also available as a module ( = code which can be
66 inserted in and removed from the running kernel whenever you want).
67 The module will be called legousbtower. If you want to compile it as
68 a module, say M here and read
69 <file:Documentation/kbuild/modules.txt>.
72 tristate "USB LCD driver support"
74 Say Y here if you want to connect an USBLCD to your computer's
75 USB port. The USBLCD is a small USB interface board for
76 alphanumeric LCD modules. See <http://www.usblcd.de/> for more
79 To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
80 module will be called usblcd.
82 config USB_CYPRESS_CY7C63
83 tristate "Cypress CY7C63xxx USB driver support"
85 Say Y here if you want to connect a Cypress CY7C63xxx
86 micro controller to your computer's USB port. Currently this
87 driver supports the pre-programmed devices (incl. firmware)
88 by AK Modul-Bus Computer GmbH.
90 Please see: http://www.ak-modul-bus.de/stat/mikrocontroller.html
92 To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
93 module will be called cypress_cy7c63.
96 tristate "Cypress USB thermometer driver support"
98 Say Y here if you want to connect a Cypress USB thermometer
99 device to your computer's USB port. This device is also known
100 as the Cypress USB Starter kit or demo board. The Elektor
101 magazine published a modified version of this device in issue
104 To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
105 module will be called cytherm.
108 tristate "Siemens ID USB Mouse Fingerprint sensor support"
110 Say Y here if you want to use the fingerprint sensor on
111 the Siemens ID Mouse. There is also a Siemens ID Mouse
112 _Professional_, which has not been tested with this driver,
113 but uses the same sensor and may therefore work.
115 This driver creates an entry "/dev/idmouseX" or "/dev/usb/idmouseX",
116 which can be used by, e.g.,"cat /dev/idmouse0 > fingerprint.pnm".
118 See also <http://www.fs.tum.de/~echtler/idmouse/>.
121 tristate "Elan PCMCIA CardBus Adapter USB Client"
123 ELAN's Uxxx series of adapters are USB to PCMCIA CardBus adapters.
124 Currently only the U132 adapter is available.
126 The U132 is specifically designed for CardBus PC cards that contain
127 an OHCI host controller. Typical PC cards are the Orange Mobile 3G
128 Option GlobeTrotter Fusion card. The U132 adapter will *NOT* work
129 with PC cards that do not contain an OHCI controller. To use a U132
130 adapter you will need this "ftdi-elan" module as well as the "u132-hcd"
131 module which is a USB host controller driver that talks to the OHCI
132 controller within CardBus card that are inserted in the U132 adapter.
134 This driver has been tested with a CardBus OHCI USB adapter, and
135 worked with a USB PEN Drive inserted into the first USB port of
136 the PCCARD. A rather pointless thing to do, but useful for testing.
138 See also the USB_U132_HCD entry "Elan U132 Adapter Host Controller"
140 It is safe to say M here.
142 config USB_APPLEDISPLAY
143 tristate "Apple Cinema Display support"
144 select BACKLIGHT_LCD_SUPPORT
145 select BACKLIGHT_CLASS_DEVICE
147 Say Y here if you want to control the backlight of Apple Cinema
148 Displays over USB. This driver provides a sysfs interface.
150 source "drivers/usb/misc/sisusbvga/Kconfig"
153 tristate "USB LD driver"
155 This driver is for generic USB devices that use interrupt transfers,
156 like LD Didactic's USB devices.
158 To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
159 module will be called ldusb.
161 config USB_TRANCEVIBRATOR
162 tristate "PlayStation 2 Trance Vibrator driver support"
164 Say Y here if you want to connect a PlayStation 2 Trance Vibrator
165 device to your computer's USB port.
167 To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
168 module will be called trancevibrator.
171 tristate "IO Warrior driver support"
173 Say Y here if you want to support the IO Warrior devices from Code
174 Mercenaries. This includes support for the following devices:
178 IO Warrior 24 Power Vampire
180 To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
181 module will be called iowarrior.
184 tristate "USB testing driver"
186 This driver is for testing host controller software. It is used
187 with specialized device firmware for regression and stress testing,
188 to help prevent problems from cropping up with "real" drivers.
190 See <http://www.linux-usb.org/usbtest/> for more information,
191 including sample test device firmware and "how to use it".
193 config USB_EHSET_TEST_FIXTURE
194 tristate "USB EHSET Test Fixture driver"
196 Say Y here if you want to support the special test fixture device
197 used for the USB-IF Embedded Host High-Speed Electrical Test procedure.
199 When the test fixture is connected, it can enumerate as one of several
200 VID/PID pairs. This driver then initiates a corresponding test mode on
201 the downstream port to which the test fixture is attached.
203 See <http://www.usb.org/developers/onthego/EHSET_v1.01.pdf> for more
207 tristate "iSight firmware loading support"
210 This driver loads firmware for USB Apple iSight cameras, allowing
211 them to be driven by the USB video class driver available at
212 http://linux-uvc.berlios.de
214 The firmware for this driver must be extracted from the MacOS
215 driver beforehand. Tools for doing so are available at
216 http://bersace03.free.fr
219 tristate "USB YUREX driver support"
221 Say Y here if you want to connect a YUREX to your computer's
222 USB port. The YUREX is a leg-shakes sensor. See
223 <http://bbu.kayac.com/en/> for further information.
224 This driver supports read/write of leg-shakes counter and
225 fasync for the counter update via a device file /dev/yurex*.
227 To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
228 module will be called yurex.
231 tristate "Functions for loading firmware on EZUSB chips"
233 Say Y here if you need EZUSB device support.
234 (Cypress FX/FX2/FX2LP microcontrollers)
236 config USB_HSIC_USB3503
237 tristate "USB3503 HSIC to USB20 Driver"
241 This option enables support for SMSC USB3503 HSIC to USB 2.0 Driver.
243 config USB_HSIC_USB4604
244 tristate "USB4604 HSIC to USB20 Driver"
247 This option enables support for SMSC USB4604 HSIC to USB 2.0 Driver.
249 config USB_LINK_LAYER_TEST
250 tristate "USB Link Layer Test driver"
252 This driver is for generating specific traffic for Super Speed Link
253 Layer Test Device. Say Y only when you want to conduct USB Super Speed
254 Link Layer Test for host controllers.
257 tristate "ChaosKey random number generator driver support"
260 Say Y here if you want to connect an AltusMetrum ChaosKey or
261 Araneus Alea I to your computer's USB port. These devices
262 are hardware random number generators which hook into the
263 kernel entropy pool to ensure a large supply of entropy for
264 /dev/random and /dev/urandom and also provides direct access
267 To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
268 module will be called chaoskey.
271 tristate "USB Type-C Connector System Software Interface driver"
274 UCSI driver is meant to be used as a convenience tool for desktop and
275 server systems that are not equipped to handle USB in device mode. It
276 will always select USB host role for the USB Type-C ports on systems
277 that provide UCSI interface.
279 USB Type-C Connector System Software Interface (UCSI) is a
280 specification for an interface that allows the Operating System to
281 control the USB Type-C ports on a system. Things the need controlling
282 include the USB Data Role (host or device), and when USB Power
283 Delivery is supported, the Power Role (source or sink). With USB
284 Type-C connectors, when two dual role capable devices are attached
285 together, the data role is selected randomly. Therefore it is
286 important to give the OS a way to select the role. Otherwise the user
287 would have to unplug and replug in order in order to attempt to swap
288 the data and power roles.
290 The UCSI specification can be downloaded from:
291 http://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/io/universal-serial-bus/usb-type-c-ucsi-spec.html
293 To compile the driver as a module, choose M here: the module will be