| # |
| # For a description of the syntax of this configuration file, |
| # see the file kconfig-language.txt in the NuttX tools repository. |
| # |
| |
| config USBHOST_HAVE_ASYNCH |
| bool |
| default n |
| |
| menuconfig USBHOST |
| bool "USB Host Driver Support" |
| default n |
| ---help--- |
| USB host drivers. See also include/nuttx/usb/usbhost.h |
| |
| if USBHOST |
| |
| config USBHOST_NPREALLOC |
| int "Number of pre-allocated class instances" |
| default 4 |
| ---help--- |
| Number of pre-allocated class instances |
| |
| config USBHOST_BULK_DISABLE |
| bool "Disable bulk endpoint support" |
| default n |
| ---help--- |
| On some architectures, selecting this setting will reduce driver size |
| by disabling bulk endpoint support |
| |
| config USBHOST_INT_DISABLE |
| bool "Disable interrupt endpoint support" |
| default n |
| ---help--- |
| On some architectures, selecting this setting will reduce driver size |
| by disabling interrupt endpoint support |
| |
| config USBHOST_ISOC_DISABLE |
| bool "Disable isochronous endpoint support" |
| default n |
| ---help--- |
| On some architectures, selecting this setting will reduce driver size |
| by disabling isochronous endpoint support |
| |
| config USBHOST_ASYNCH |
| bool "Asynchronous transfer support" |
| default n |
| depends on USBHOST_HAVE_ASYNCH |
| ---help--- |
| Select if the host controller driver needs to support asynchronous |
| I/O transfer. This may be required, for example, to receive |
| infrequent, asynchronous input from an interrupt pipe. |
| |
| config USBHOST_WAITER |
| bool "USB Host Waiter Support" |
| default n |
| ---help--- |
| Select this option to build in support for common USB host waiter. |
| |
| if USBHOST_WAITER |
| |
| config USBHOST_WAITER_PRIO |
| int "USB Host Waiter Thread Priority" |
| default 100 |
| ---help--- |
| USB Host Waiter thread priority. |
| |
| config USBHOST_WAITER_STACKSIZE |
| int "USB Host Waiter Thread Stack Size" |
| default DEFAULT_TASK_STACKSIZE |
| ---help--- |
| USB Host Waiter thread stack size |
| |
| endif # USBHOST_WAITER |
| |
| config USBHOST_HUB |
| bool "USB Hub Support" |
| default n |
| depends on USBHOST_HAVE_ASYNCH && !USBHOST_INT_DISABLE |
| select USBHOST_ASYNCH |
| ---help--- |
| Select this option to build in support for USB hubs. |
| |
| if USBHOST_HUB |
| |
| config USBHOST_HUB_POLLMSEC |
| int "USB Hub Polling Interval (MSec)" |
| default 400 |
| ---help--- |
| On higher end host controllers (OHCI and EHCI), the asynchronous, |
| interrupt IN transfers will pend until data is available from the |
| hub. On lower end host controllers (like STM32 and EFM32), the |
| transfer will fail immediately when the device NAKs the first |
| attempted interrupt IN transfer (with result == EGAIN) and the hub |
| class driver will fall back to polling the hub. |
| |
| For the case of the higher end controllers, this polling interval |
| is not critical since it would really only be used in the event of |
| failures to communicate with the hub. |
| |
| But for the lower end host controllers, the asynchronous transfers |
| are ineffective and this polling interval becomes a critical |
| parameter that must be tuned to tradeoff CPU usage with |
| responsiveness to hub-related events (It would, I suppose, be more |
| efficient to use synchronous transfers with these lower end host |
| controllers). |
| |
| endif # USBHOST_HUB |
| |
| config USBHOST_COMPOSITE |
| bool "Composite device support" |
| default n |
| ---help--- |
| Build in USB host support for connected composite devices |
| |
| config USBHOST_COMPOSITE_STRICT |
| bool "Strict composite membership" |
| default n |
| depends on USBHOST_COMPOSITE |
| ---help--- |
| If selected, then the composite device will not be enumerated unless |
| every member class in the composite is supported. If not selected |
| then, for example, you could use the CDC/ACM interface of the device |
| with no support for the other interfaces. |
| |
| config USBHOST_MSC |
| bool "Mass Storage Class Support" |
| default n |
| depends on !BULK_DISABLE |
| ---help--- |
| Enable support for the mass storage class driver. |
| |
| config USBHOST_MSC_NOTIFIER |
| bool "Support USB Mass Storage notifications" |
| default n |
| depends on USBHOST_MSC |
| select WQUEUE_NOTIFIER |
| ---help--- |
| Enable building of USB MSC notifier logic that will execute a worker |
| function on the low priority work queue when a mass storage device is |
| connected or disconnected. |
| |
| config USBHOST_CDCACM |
| bool "CDC/ACM support" |
| default n |
| depends on USBHOST_HAVE_ASYNCH && !USBHOST_BULK_DISABLE && !USBHOST_INT_DISABLE |
| select USBHOST_ASYNCH |
| select SERIAL_REMOVABLE |
| ---help--- |
| Select this option to build in host support for CDC/ACM serial |
| devices. |
| |
| if USBHOST_CDCACM |
| |
| choice |
| prompt "CDC/ACM Protocol" |
| default USBHOST_CDCACM_COMPLIANT if SERIAL_OFLOWCONTROL && !USBHOST_INT_DISABLE |
| default USBHOST_CDCACM_REDUCED if !SERIAL_OFLOWCONTROL || USBHOST_INT_DISABLE |
| |
| config USBHOST_CDCACM_COMPLIANT |
| bool "CDC/ACM compliant" |
| depends on SERIAL_OFLOWCONTROL && !USBHOST_INT_DISABLE |
| ---help--- |
| The device needs to implement the Abstract Control Model (ACM) |
| subclass defined in the USB Communication Device Class (CDC) |
| specification. This protocol requires two USB interfaces, a data |
| interface which consists of two endpoints (bulk in + bulk out) and a |
| control interface which consists of one interrupt in endpoint. |
| Furthermore, on EP0 the device must implement the class-specific |
| requests defined by the CDC specification. Because this USB protocol |
| is compliant to the CDC/ACM standard on some other operating systems |
| (e.g. Linux, MacOS) the device can work with in-box drivers. |
| |
| config USBHOST_CDCACM_REDUCED |
| bool "CDC/ACM reduced" |
| ---help--- |
| This mode uses the CDC data interface (bulk in + bulk out endpoint) |
| only. No control interface (interrupt in endpoint) is required. The |
| device needs to implement the CDC class-specific requests, so that |
| is still possible to support baud rate settings and serial control/ |
| status lines. This mode is useful if the number of available |
| endpoints is limited by hardware restrictions. |
| |
| If the CDC/ACM compliant protocol is selected, then the reduced |
| protocol is supported for devices that provide not interrupt IN |
| endpoint. This option is then most useful for testing purposes or |
| if there are insufficient resources to support the compliant |
| protocol. The interrupt IN control interface will not be used even |
| if it is available in this case. |
| |
| config USBHOST_CDCACM_BULKONLY |
| bool "Bulk only protocol" |
| ---help--- |
| The device implements only the data interface (bulk in + bulk out |
| endpoint). The device does not provide an additional control |
| interface and does not need to implement any class-specific requests |
| on EP0. Because bulk transfer mode provides flow control, there is |
| no need to support serial control/status lines. The advantage of |
| the bulk-only protocol is that the implementation efforts on the |
| device side are reduced to a minimum. |
| |
| By default, both the CDC/ACM compliant protocol and the reduced |
| protocol are supported. This option is then most useful for testing |
| purposes. The interrupt IN control interface will not be used even |
| if it is available; nor will EP0 class requests. |
| |
| endchoice # CDC/ACM Protocol |
| |
| config USBHOST_CDCACM_NTDELAY |
| int "CDC/ACM notification polling interval (MSec)" |
| default 400 |
| depends on USBHOST_CDCACM_COMPLIANT |
| ---help--- |
| On higher end host controllers (OHCI and EHCI), the asynchronous, |
| interrupt IN transfers will pend until data is available from the |
| hub. On lower end host controllers (like STM32 and EFM32), the |
| transfer will fail immediately when the device NAKs the first |
| attempted interrupt IN transfer (with result == EGAIN) and the hub |
| class driver will fall back to polling the hub. |
| |
| For the case of the higher end controllers, this polling interval |
| is not critical since it would really only be used in the event of |
| failures to communicate with the hub. |
| |
| But for the lower end host controllers, the asynchronous transfers |
| are ineffective and this polling interval becomes a critical |
| parameter that must be tuned to tradeoff CPU usage with |
| responsiveness to hub-related events (It would, I suppose, be more |
| efficient to use synchronous transfers with these lower end host |
| controllers). |
| |
| config USBHOST_CDCACM_RXDELAY |
| int "RX poll delay (MSec)" |
| default 200 |
| ---help--- |
| When the CDC/ACM device is inactive, the host must poll it at this |
| rate in order to discover if it has serial data to send to us. |
| |
| config USBHOST_CDCACM_TXDELAY |
| int "TX poll delay (MSec)" |
| default 200 |
| ---help--- |
| When the appellation is inactive, the host must poll it at this |
| rate in order to discover if it has serial data to send to the |
| device. |
| |
| config USBHOST_CDCACM_NPREALLOC |
| int "Preallocated state" |
| default 0 |
| ---help--- |
| If this setting is zero, the CDC/ACM class driver will allocate |
| memory as needed for CDC/ACM device state. If this value is non- |
| zero, then it provides a number of preallocated CDC/ACM state |
| structures. This increases the static size of the code image, but |
| eliminates all, direct, run-time allocations by the driver. |
| |
| config USBHOST_CDCACM_BAUD |
| int "Initialize CDC/ACM BAUD" |
| default 115200 |
| |
| config USBHOST_CDCACM_PARITY |
| int "Initialize CDC/ACM parity" |
| default 0 |
| range 0 2 |
| ---help--- |
| Initialize CDC/ACM parity. 0=None, 1=Odd, 2=Even. Default: None |
| |
| config USBHOST_CDCACM_BITS |
| int "Initialize CDC/ACM number of bits" |
| default 8 |
| ---help--- |
| Initialize CDC/ACM number of bits. Default: 8 |
| |
| config USBHOST_CDCACM_2STOP |
| int "Initialize CDC/ACM two stop bits" |
| default 0 |
| ---help--- |
| 0=1 stop bit, 1=Two stop bits. Default: 1 stop bit |
| |
| config USBHOST_CDCACM_RXBUFSIZE |
| int "Serial RX buffer size" |
| default 128 |
| ---help--- |
| This is the size of the serial buffer that will be used to hold |
| received data. |
| |
| config USBHOST_CDCACM_TXBUFSIZE |
| int "Serial TX buffer size" |
| default 128 |
| ---help--- |
| This is the size of the serial buffer that will be used to hold |
| data waiting for transmission. |
| |
| endif # USBHOST_CDCACM |
| |
| config USBHOST_CDCMBIM |
| bool "CDC/MBIM support" |
| default n |
| depends on USBHOST_HAVE_ASYNCH && !USBHOST_BULK_DISABLE && !USBHOST_INT_DISABLE && EXPERIMENTAL |
| select USBHOST_ASYNCH |
| select NET_MBIM |
| ---help--- |
| Select this option to build in host support for CDC/MBIM network |
| devices. |
| |
| menuconfig USBHOST_HID |
| bool "USB Host HID Driver Support" |
| default n |
| depends on ALLOW_BSD_COMPONENTS |
| ---help--- |
| USB host HID drivers. See also include/nuttx/usb/usbhost.h |
| |
| config USBHOST_HIDKBD |
| bool "HID Keyboard Class Support" |
| default n |
| depends on !INT_DISABLE |
| ---help--- |
| Enable support for the keyboard class driver. |
| |
| if USBHOST_HIDKBD |
| |
| config HIDKBD_POLLUSEC |
| int "Keyboard Poll Rate (MSEC)" |
| default 40000 |
| ---help--- |
| Device poll rate in microseconds. Default: 40,000 microseconds. |
| |
| config HIDKBD_DEFPRIO |
| int "Polling Thread Priority" |
| default 50 |
| ---help--- |
| Priority of the polling thread. Default: 50. |
| |
| config HIDKBD_STACKSIZE |
| int "Polling thread stack size" |
| default 1024 |
| ---help--- |
| Stack size for polling thread. Default: 1024 |
| |
| config HIDKBD_BUFSIZE |
| int "Scancode Buffer Size" |
| default 64 |
| ---help--- |
| Scancode buffer size. Default: 64. |
| |
| config HIDKBD_NPOLLWAITERS |
| int "Max Number of Waiters for Poll Event" |
| default 2 |
| ---help--- |
| If the poll() method is enabled, this defines the maximum number |
| of threads that can be waiting for keyboard events. Default: 2. |
| |
| config HIDKBD_RAWSCANCODES |
| bool "Use Raw Scan Codes" |
| default n |
| ---help--- |
| If set to y no conversions will be made on the raw keyboard scan |
| codes. This option is useful during testing. Default: ASCII conversion. |
| |
| config HIDKBD_ENCODED |
| bool "Encode Special Keys" |
| default n |
| depends on !HIDKBD_RAWSCANCODES && LIBC_KBDCODEC |
| ---help--- |
| Encode special key press events in the user buffer. In this case, |
| the user end must decode the encoded special key values using the |
| interfaces defined in include/nuttx/input/kbd_codec.h. These |
| special keys include such things as up/down arrows, home and end |
| keys, etc. If this not defined, only 7-bit print-able and control |
| ASCII characters will be provided to the user. |
| |
| config HIDKBD_ALLSCANCODES |
| bool "Use All Scancodes" |
| default n |
| ---help--- |
| If set to y all 231 possible scancodes will be converted to |
| something. Default: 104 key US keyboard. |
| |
| config HIDKBD_NODEBOUNCE |
| bool "Disable Debounce" |
| default n |
| ---help--- |
| If set to y normal debouncing is disabled. Default: |
| Debounce enabled (No repeat keys). |
| |
| config HIDKBD_NOGETREPORT |
| bool "Use Interrupt pipe to get keys" |
| default n |
| ---help--- |
| Use the INTERRUPT IN pipe to get keyboard input reports. |
| |
| endif |
| |
| config USBHOST_HIDMOUSE |
| bool "HID Mouse Class Support" |
| default n |
| depends on !INT_DISABLE |
| select INPUT |
| select INPUT_MOUSE |
| ---help--- |
| Enable support for the mouse class driver. |
| |
| NOTE: This driver checks out on a Labtec and an AOpen mouse, but |
| does not work correctly on a Microsoft mouse. A little more work |
| would be needed to support the Microsoft mouse. |
| |
| if USBHOST_HIDMOUSE |
| |
| config HIDMOUSE_TSCIF |
| bool "Touchscreen Emulation" |
| default n |
| ---help--- |
| Normally, the HID mouse driver uses the mouse report structure |
| defined in include/nuttx/input/mouse.h. The mouse driver can, |
| however, be configured to use the touchscreen interface defined in |
| include/nuttx/input/touchcreen.h. If the touch screen interface is |
| used, only support for the left button will be provided. |
| |
| NOTE: Unlike touchscreen drivers, mouse drivers will report |
| position data even when the "pen is up", i.e., when no buttons are |
| pressed. This behavior is necessary to provide the positional data |
| would would be needed to drive a cursor. Without a cursor of some |
| kind, the mouse is not very useful. So this option may not be useful. |
| |
| config HIDMOUSE_DEFPRIO |
| int "Polling Thread Priority" |
| default 50 |
| ---help--- |
| Priority of the polling thread. Default: 50. |
| |
| config HIDMOUSE_STACKSIZE |
| int "Polling thread stack size" |
| default 1024 |
| ---help--- |
| Stack size for polling thread. Default: 1024 |
| |
| config HIDMOUSE_BUFSIZE |
| int "Scancode Buffer Size" |
| default 64 |
| ---help--- |
| Scancode buffer size. Default: 64. |
| |
| config HIDMOUSE_NPOLLWAITERS |
| int "Max Number of Waiters for Poll Event" |
| default 2 |
| ---help--- |
| If the poll() method is enabled, this defines the maximum number |
| of threads that can be waiting for mouse events. Default: 2. |
| |
| config HIDMOUSE_SWAPXY |
| bool "Swap X/Y" |
| default n |
| ---help--- |
| Reverse the meaning of X and Y to handle different display orientations. |
| NOTE: All of the following settings apply AFTER X and Y have been swapped. |
| |
| config HIDMOUSE_XMAX |
| int "Maximum X position" |
| default 320 |
| range 0 32767 |
| ---help--- |
| This is the maximum value of the X position that will be reported. |
| Default: 320 |
| |
| config HIDMOUSE_YMAX |
| int "Maximum Y position" |
| default 240 |
| range 0 32767 |
| ---help--- |
| This is the maximum value of the Y position that will be reported. |
| Default: 240 |
| |
| config HIDMOUSE_XSCALE |
| hex "X scaling factor" |
| default 0x00010000 |
| ---help--- |
| Mouse positions are accumulated from X/Y displacements reported by |
| the mouse device. This setting provides a scaling value for the X |
| displacement. This is a fixed precision floating point number with |
| 16 bits of fraction. So a value of 0x00010000 is 1.0, 0x00018000 |
| is 1.5, 0x00024000 is 2.25, etc. |
| |
| NOTE that a negative value of HIDMOUSE_XSCALE such as 0xffff0000 |
| (-1.0) can be used to change the direction of movement. |
| |
| Default: 0x00010000 (1.0) |
| |
| config HIDMOUSE_YSCALE |
| hex "Y scaling factor" |
| default 0x00010000 |
| ---help--- |
| Mouse positions are accumulated from X/Y displacements reported by |
| the mouse device. This setting provides a scaling value for the Y |
| displacement. This is a fixed precision floating point number with |
| 16 bits of fraction. So a value of 0x00010000 is 1.0, 0x00018000 |
| is 1.5, 0x00024000 is 2.25, etc. |
| |
| NOTE that a negative value of HIDMOUSE_YSCALE such as 0xffff0000 |
| (-1.0) can be used to change the direction of movement. |
| |
| Default: 0x00010000 (1.0) |
| |
| config HIDMOUSE_XTHRESH |
| int "X threshold" |
| default 12 |
| ---help--- |
| New mouse positions will only be reported when the X or Y data changes by these |
| thresholds. This tradeoff reduces data rate for some loss in dragging accuracy. |
| Both X and Y axis thresholding can be disabled by setting this value to zero. |
| |
| Default: 12 |
| |
| config HIDMOUSE_THRESHY |
| int "Y threshold" |
| default 12 |
| ---help--- |
| New touch positions will only be reported when the X or Y data changes by these |
| thresholds. This tradeoff reduces data rate for some loss in dragging accuracy. |
| Both X and Y axis thresholding can be disabled by setting this value to zero. |
| |
| Default: 12 |
| |
| if INPUT_MOUSE_WHEEL |
| |
| config HIDMOUSE_WMAX |
| int "Maximum wheel position" |
| default 320 |
| range 0 32767 |
| ---help--- |
| This is the maximum value of the wheel position that will be |
| reported. Default: 320 |
| |
| config HIDMOUSE_WSCALE |
| hex "Wheel scaling factor" |
| default 0x00010000 |
| ---help--- |
| Mouse wheel position are accumulated from wheel displacements |
| reported by the mouse device. This setting provides a scaling |
| value for the wheel displacement. This is a fixed precision |
| floating point number with 16 bits of fraction. So a value of |
| 0x00010000 is 1.0, 0x00018000 is 1.5, 0x00024000 is 2.25, etc. |
| |
| NOTE that a negative value of HIDMOUSE_XSCALE such as 0xffff0000 |
| (-1.0) can be used to change the direction of wheel output. |
| |
| Default: 0x00010000 (1.0) |
| |
| config HIDMOUSE_WTHRESH |
| int "Wheel threshold" |
| default 1 |
| ---help--- |
| New wheel positions will only be reported when the wheel position |
| changes by these thresholds. This tradeoff reduces data rate for some |
| loss in wheel responsiveness. |
| |
| Default: 1 |
| |
| endif # INPUT_MOUSE_WHEEL |
| endif # USBHOST_HIDMOUSE |
| |
| config USBHOST_XBOXCONTROLLER |
| bool "Xbox Controller Support" |
| default n |
| depends on !INT_DISABLE |
| select INPUT |
| ---help--- |
| Enable support for the Xbox Controller driver. |
| |
| if USBHOST_XBOXCONTROLLER |
| |
| config XBOXCONTROLLER_DEFPRIO |
| int "Polling Thread Priority" |
| default 50 |
| ---help--- |
| Priority of the polling thread. Default: 50. |
| |
| config XBOXCONTROLLER_STACKSIZE |
| int "Polling thread stack size" |
| default 1024 |
| ---help--- |
| Stack size for polling thread. Default: 1024 |
| |
| config XBOXCONTROLLER_NPOLLWAITERS |
| int "Max Number of Waiters for Poll Event" |
| default 2 |
| ---help--- |
| If the poll() method is enabled, this defines the maximum number |
| of threads that can be waiting for mouse events. Default: 2. |
| |
| endif # USBHOST_XBOXCONTROLLER |
| |
| config USBHOST_MAX3421E |
| bool "Maxim MAX3421E FS host controller" |
| default n |
| select SPI |
| select SCHED_LPWORK |
| depends on EXPERIMENTAL |
| ---help--- |
| Enable support for the Maxim MAX3421E FS host controller |
| |
| if USBHOST_MAX3421E |
| |
| config MAX3421E_DESCSIZE |
| int "Max descriptor size" |
| default 128 |
| ---help--- |
| Maximum size of a descriptor. Default: 128 |
| |
| config MAX3421E_USBHOST_REGDEBUG |
| bool "MAX3421 register debug" |
| default n |
| depends on DEBUG_USB_INFO |
| ---help--- |
| Enable very low-level register access debug. Depends on |
| CONFIG_DEBUG_USB_INFO. |
| |
| config MAX3421E_USBHOST_PKTDUMP |
| bool "MAX3421 packet dump" |
| default n |
| depends on DEBUG_USB_INFO |
| ---help--- |
| Dump all incoming and outgoing USB packets. Depends on |
| CONFIG_DEBUG_USB_INFO. |
| |
| endif # USBHOST_MAX3421E |
| |
| config USBHOST_TRACE |
| bool "Enable USB HCD tracing for debug" |
| default n |
| select HAVE_USBTRACE |
| ---help--- |
| Enables USB tracing for debug. Only supported for the HCD and, |
| further, no supported by all HCD implementations. |
| |
| if USBHOST_TRACE |
| |
| config USBHOST_TRACE_NRECORDS |
| int "Number of trace entries to remember" |
| default 128 |
| ---help--- |
| Number of trace entries to remember. |
| |
| config USBHOST_TRACE_VERBOSE |
| bool "Enable verbose debug trace" |
| default n |
| ---help--- |
| Enable verbose trace output if supported by the platform. The |
| intent is that if USBHOST_TRACE_VERBOSE is not defined, then only |
| errors, warnings, and critical messages would be logged. If |
| USBHOST_TRACE_VERBOSE is defined, then general informative trace |
| information would also be included. |
| |
| endif |
| |
| config USBHOST_FT232R |
| bool "FTDI FT232R support" |
| default n |
| depends on !USBHOST_BULK_DISABLE && !USBHOST_INT_DISABLE |
| select SERIAL_REMOVABLE |
| ---help--- |
| Select this option to build in host support for FTDI FT232R |
| serial devices. |
| |
| if USBHOST_FT232R |
| |
| config USBHOST_FT232R_RXDELAY |
| int "RX poll delay (MSec)" |
| default 200 |
| ---help--- |
| When the CDC/ACM device is inactive, the host must poll it at this |
| rate in order to discover if it has serial data to send to us. |
| |
| config USBHOST_FT232R_TXDELAY |
| int "TX poll delay (MSec)" |
| default 200 |
| ---help--- |
| When the appellation is inactive, the host must poll it at this |
| rate in order to discover if it has serial data to send to the |
| device. |
| |
| config USBHOST_FT232R_NPREALLOC |
| int "Preallocated state" |
| default 0 |
| ---help--- |
| If this setting is zero, the FT232R driver will allocate |
| memory as needed for FT232R device state. If this value is non- |
| zero, then it provides a number of preallocated FT232R state |
| structures. This increases the static size of the code image, but |
| eliminates all, direct, run-time allocations by the driver. |
| |
| config USBHOST_FT232R_BAUD |
| int "Initialize FT232R BAUD" |
| default 115200 |
| |
| config USBHOST_FT232R_PARITY |
| int "Initialize FT232R parity" |
| default 0 |
| range 0 2 |
| ---help--- |
| Initialize FT232R parity. 0=None, 1=Odd, 2=Even. Default: None |
| |
| config USBHOST_FT232R_BITS |
| int "Initialize FT232R transfer size" |
| default 8 |
| range 7 8 |
| ---help--- |
| Initialize FT232R number of bits. Default: 8 |
| |
| config USBHOST_FT232R_2STOP |
| bool "FT232R use two stop bits" |
| default n |
| ---help--- |
| False = 1 stop bit, True = Two stop bits. Default: 1 stop bit |
| |
| config USBHOST_FT232R_HWFLOWCTRL |
| bool "Use FT232R RTS/CTS" |
| default n |
| ---help--- |
| Enables the FT232R to use its flow control signals |
| |
| config USBHOST_FT232R_RXBUFSIZE |
| int "Serial RX buffer size" |
| default 128 |
| ---help--- |
| This is the size of the serial buffer that will be used to hold |
| received data. |
| |
| config USBHOST_FT232R_TXBUFSIZE |
| int "Serial TX buffer size" |
| default 128 |
| ---help--- |
| This is the size of the serial buffer that will be used to hold |
| data waiting for transmission. |
| |
| config USBHOST_FT232R_LATENCY |
| int "Latency Timer" |
| default 16 |
| range 0 255 |
| ---help--- |
| A timeout for UART to USB packet reception. The FT232R will |
| release its buffer for sending to the USB host once this timeout |
| occurs or the buffer is full. Measured in ms. |
| |
| endif # USBHOST_FT232R |
| |
| config USBHOST_BTHCI |
| bool "Bluetooth HCI Driver" |
| default n |
| depends on WIRELESS_BLUETOOTH && USBHOST_HAVE_ASYNCH && !USBHOST_BULK_DISABLE && !USBHOST_INT_DISABLE |
| select USBHOST_ASYNCH |
| select SERIAL_REMOVABLE |
| ---help--- |
| Select this option to build in support for USB Bluetooth HCI devices. |
| |
| menuconfig USBHOST_XHCI_PCI |
| bool "USB xHCI PCI Host Driver Support" |
| default n |
| depends on PCI && PCI_MSIX && USBHOST_WAITER && SCHED_HPWORK && SCHED_LPWORK |
| select USBHOST_HAVE_ASYNCH |
| ---help--- |
| USB xHCI PCI host driver support. |
| |
| if USBHOST_XHCI_PCI |
| |
| config USBHOST_XHCI_MAX_DEVS |
| int "xHCI maximum supported devices" |
| default 8 |
| range 1 256 |
| ---help--- |
| How many USB devices will be supported by xHCI driver. |
| |
| endif # USBHOST_XHCI_PCI |
| |
| endif # USBHOST |