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1# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0
2#
3# USB Core configuration
4#
5config USB_ANNOUNCE_NEW_DEVICES
6	bool "USB announce new devices"
7	help
8	  Say Y here if you want the USB core to always announce the
9	  idVendor, idProduct, Manufacturer, Product, and SerialNumber
10	  strings for every new USB device to the syslog.  This option is
11	  usually used by distro vendors to help with debugging and to
12	  let users know what specific device was added to the machine
13	  in what location.
14
15	  If you do not want this kind of information sent to the system
16	  log, or have any doubts about this, say N here.
17
18comment "Miscellaneous USB options"
19
20config USB_DEFAULT_PERSIST
21	bool "Enable USB persist by default"
22	default y
23	help
24	  Say N here if you don't want USB power session persistence
25	  enabled by default.  If you say N it will make suspended USB
26	  devices that lose power get reenumerated as if they had been
27	  unplugged, causing any mounted filesystems to be lost.  The
28	  persist feature can still be enabled for individual devices
29	  through the power/persist sysfs node. See
30	  Documentation/driver-api/usb/persist.rst for more info.
31
32	  If you have any questions about this, say Y here, only say N
33	  if you know exactly what you are doing.
34
35config USB_DYNAMIC_MINORS
36	bool "Dynamic USB minor allocation"
37	help
38	  If you say Y here, the USB subsystem will use dynamic minor
39	  allocation for any device that uses the USB major number.
40	  This means that you can have more than 16 of a single type
41	  of device (like USB printers).
42
43	  If you are unsure about this, say N here.
44
45config USB_OTG
46	bool "OTG support"
47	depends on PM
48	default n
49	help
50	  The most notable feature of USB OTG is support for a
51	  "Dual-Role" device, which can act as either a device
52	  or a host. The initial role is decided by the type of
53	  plug inserted and can be changed later when two dual
54	  role devices talk to each other.
55
56	  Select this only if your board has Mini-AB/Micro-AB
57	  connector.
58
59config USB_OTG_WHITELIST
60	bool "Rely on OTG and EH Targeted Peripherals List"
61	depends on USB
62	help
63	  If you say Y here, the "otg_whitelist.h" file will be used as a
64	  product whitelist, so USB peripherals not listed there will be
65	  rejected during enumeration.  This behavior is required by the
66	  USB OTG and EH specification for all devices not on your product's
67	  "Targeted Peripherals List".  "Embedded Hosts" are likewise
68	  allowed to support only a limited number of peripherals.
69
70config USB_OTG_BLACKLIST_HUB
71	bool "Disable external hubs"
72	depends on USB_OTG || EXPERT
73	help
74	  If you say Y here, then Linux will refuse to enumerate
75	  external hubs.  OTG hosts are allowed to reduce hardware
76	  and software costs by not supporting external hubs.  So
77	  are "Embedded Hosts" that don't offer OTG support.
78
79config USB_OTG_FSM
80	tristate "USB 2.0 OTG FSM implementation"
81	depends on USB && USB_OTG
82	select USB_PHY
83	help
84	  Implements OTG Finite State Machine as specified in On-The-Go
85	  and Embedded Host Supplement to the USB Revision 2.0 Specification.
86
87config USB_LEDS_TRIGGER_USBPORT
88	tristate "USB port LED trigger"
89	depends on USB && LEDS_TRIGGERS
90	help
91	  This driver allows LEDs to be controlled by USB events. Enabling this
92	  trigger allows specifying list of USB ports that should turn on LED
93	  when some USB device gets connected.
94
95config USB_AUTOSUSPEND_DELAY
96	int "Default autosuspend delay"
97	depends on USB
98	default 2
99	help
100	  The default autosuspend delay in seconds.  Can be overridden
101	  with the usbcore.autosuspend command line or module parameter.
102
103	  The default value Linux has always had is 2 seconds.  Change
104	  this value if you want a different delay and cannot modify
105	  the command line or module parameter.
106