2 # Input core configuration
5 tristate "Serial I/O support"
8 Say Yes here if you have any input device that uses serial I/O to
9 communicate with the system. This includes the
10 * standard AT keyboard and PS/2 mouse *
11 as well as serial mice, Sun keyboards, some joysticks and 6dof
16 To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
17 module will be called serio.
19 config ARCH_MIGHT_HAVE_PC_SERIO
22 Select this config option from the architecture Kconfig if
23 the architecture might use a PC serio device (i8042) to
24 communicate with keyboard, mouse, etc.
29 tristate "i8042 PC Keyboard controller"
31 depends on ARCH_MIGHT_HAVE_PC_SERIO
33 i8042 is the chip over which the standard AT keyboard and PS/2
34 mouse are connected to the computer. If you use these devices,
35 you'll need to say Y here.
39 To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
40 module will be called i8042.
43 tristate "Serial port line discipline"
47 Say Y here if you plan to use an input device (mouse, joystick,
48 tablet, 6dof) that communicates over the RS232 serial (COM) port.
50 More information is available: <file:Documentation/input/input.txt>
54 To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
55 module will be called serport.
58 tristate "ct82c710 Aux port controller"
61 Say Y here if you have a Texas Instruments TravelMate notebook
62 equipped with the ct82c710 chip and want to use a mouse connected
67 To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
68 module will be called ct82c710.
71 tristate "Q40 keyboard controller"
75 tristate "Parallel port keyboard adapter"
78 Say Y here if you built a simple parallel port adapter to attach
79 an additional AT keyboard, XT keyboard or PS/2 mouse.
81 More information is available: <file:Documentation/input/input.txt>
85 To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
86 module will be called parkbd.
89 tristate "Acorn RiscPC keyboard controller"
93 Say Y here if you have the Acorn RiscPC and want to use an AT
94 keyboard connected to its keyboard controller.
96 To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
97 module will be called rpckbd.
100 tristate "AVR32 PSIF PS/2 keyboard and mouse controller"
103 Say Y here if you want to use the PSIF peripheral on AVR32 devices
104 and connect a PS/2 keyboard and/or mouse to it.
106 To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the module will
110 tristate "AMBA KMI keyboard controller"
114 tristate "Intel SA1111 keyboard controller"
118 tristate "HP GSC PS/2 keyboard and PS/2 mouse controller"
122 This driver provides support for the PS/2 ports on PA-RISC machines
123 over which HP PS/2 keyboards and PS/2 mice may be connected.
124 If you use these devices, you'll need to say Y here.
126 It's safe to enable this driver, so if unsure, say Y.
128 To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
129 module will be called gscps2.
132 tristate "HP System Device Controller i8042 Support"
133 depends on (GSC || HP300) && SERIO
136 This option enables support for the "System Device
137 Controller", an i8042 carrying microcode to manage a
138 few miscellaneous devices on some Hewlett Packard systems.
139 The SDC itself contains a 10ms resolution timer/clock capable
140 of delivering interrupts on a periodic and one-shot basis.
141 The SDC may also be connected to a battery-backed real-time
142 clock, a basic audio waveform generator, and an HP-HIL Master
143 Link Controller serving up to seven input devices.
145 By itself this option is rather useless, but enabling it will
146 enable selection of drivers for the abovementioned devices.
147 It is, however, incompatible with the old, reliable HIL keyboard
148 driver, and the new HIL driver is experimental, so if you plan
149 to use a HIL keyboard as your primary keyboard, you may wish
150 to keep using that driver until the new HIL drivers have had
154 tristate "HIL MLC Support (needed for HIL input devices)"
158 tristate "PCI PS/2 keyboard and PS/2 mouse controller"
161 Say Y here if you have a Mobility Docking station with PS/2
162 keyboard and mice ports.
164 To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
165 module will be called pcips2.
168 tristate "SGI O2 MACE PS/2 controller"
171 Say Y here if you have SGI O2 workstation and want to use its
174 To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
175 module will be called maceps2.
178 tristate "PS/2 driver library"
179 depends on SERIO_I8042 || SERIO_I8042=n
181 Say Y here if you are using a driver for device connected
182 to a PS/2 port, such as PS/2 mouse or standard AT keyboard.
184 To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
185 module will be called libps2.
188 tristate "Raw access to serio ports"
190 Say Y here if you want to have raw access to serio ports, such as
191 AUX ports on i8042 keyboard controller. Each serio port that is
192 bound to this driver will be accessible via a char device with
193 major 10 and dynamically allocated minor. The driver will try
194 allocating minor 1 (that historically corresponds to /dev/psaux)
195 first. To bind this driver to a serio port use sysfs interface:
197 echo -n "serio_raw" > /sys/bus/serio/devices/serioX/drvctl
199 To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
200 module will be called serio_raw.
202 config SERIO_XILINX_XPS_PS2
203 tristate "Xilinx XPS PS/2 Controller Support"
204 depends on PPC || MICROBLAZE
206 This driver supports XPS PS/2 IP from the Xilinx EDK on
209 To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
210 module will be called xilinx_ps2.
212 config SERIO_ALTERA_PS2
213 tristate "Altera UP PS/2 controller"
216 Say Y here if you have Altera University Program PS/2 ports.
218 To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
219 module will be called altera_ps2.
221 config SERIO_AMS_DELTA
222 tristate "Amstrad Delta (E3) mailboard support"
223 depends on MACH_AMS_DELTA
226 Say Y here if you have an E3 and want to use its mailboard,
227 or any standard AT keyboard connected to the mailboard port.
229 When used for the E3 mailboard, a non-standard key table
230 must be loaded from userspace, possibly using udev extras
231 provided keymap helper utility.
233 To compile this driver as a module, choose M here;
234 the module will be called ams_delta_serio.
237 tristate "TQC PS/2 multiplexer"
239 Say Y here if you have the PS/2 line multiplexer like the one
240 present on TQC boards.
242 To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
243 module will be called ps2mult.
246 tristate "ARC PS/2 support"
248 Say Y here if you have an ARC FPGA platform with a PS/2
251 To compile this driver as a module, choose M here; the module
252 will be called arc_ps2.
255 tristate "GRLIB APBPS2 PS/2 keyboard/mouse controller"
258 Say Y here if you want support for GRLIB APBPS2 peripherals used
259 to connect to PS/2 keyboard and/or mouse.
261 To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the module will
264 config SERIO_OLPC_APSP
265 tristate "OLPC AP-SP input support"
266 depends on OLPC || COMPILE_TEST
268 Say Y here if you want support for the keyboard and touchpad included
269 in the OLPC XO-1.75 and XO-4 laptops.
271 To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the module will
274 config HYPERV_KEYBOARD
275 tristate "Microsoft Synthetic Keyboard driver"
279 Select this option to enable the Hyper-V Keyboard driver.
281 To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the module will
282 be called hyperv_keyboard.