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1cae8dc3bSGreg Kroah-Hartman# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0
21da177e4SLinus Torvalds#
31da177e4SLinus Torvalds# USB Gadget support on a system involves
41da177e4SLinus Torvalds#    (a) a peripheral controller, and
51da177e4SLinus Torvalds#    (b) the gadget driver using it.
61da177e4SLinus Torvalds#
71da177e4SLinus Torvalds# NOTE:  Gadget support ** DOES NOT ** depend on host-side CONFIG_USB !!
81da177e4SLinus Torvalds#
91da177e4SLinus Torvalds#  - Host systems (like PCs) need CONFIG_USB (with "A" jacks).
101da177e4SLinus Torvalds#  - Peripherals (like PDAs) need CONFIG_USB_GADGET (with "B" jacks).
11cab00891SMatt LaPlante#  - Some systems have both kinds of controllers.
121da177e4SLinus Torvalds#
131da177e4SLinus Torvalds# With help from a special transceiver and a "Mini-AB" jack, systems with
141da177e4SLinus Torvalds# both kinds of controller can also support "USB On-the-Go" (CONFIG_USB_OTG).
151da177e4SLinus Torvalds#
161da177e4SLinus Torvalds
17b75be4abSDenis Chengmenuconfig USB_GADGET
18b75be4abSDenis Cheng	tristate "USB Gadget Support"
19badf6d47SArnd Bergmann	select USB_COMMON
2086dc243cSAlan Stern	select NLS
211da177e4SLinus Torvalds	help
22b9b70170SGreg Kroah-Hartman	   USB is a host/device protocol, organized with one host (such as a
23b9b70170SGreg Kroah-Hartman	   PC) controlling up to 127 peripheral devices.
241da177e4SLinus Torvalds	   The USB hardware is asymmetric, which makes it easier to set up:
251da177e4SLinus Torvalds	   you can't connect a "to-the-host" connector to a peripheral.
261da177e4SLinus Torvalds
271da177e4SLinus Torvalds	   Linux can run in the host, or in the peripheral.  In both cases
281da177e4SLinus Torvalds	   you need a low level bus controller driver, and some software
291da177e4SLinus Torvalds	   talking to it.  Peripheral controllers are often discrete silicon,
301da177e4SLinus Torvalds	   or are integrated with the CPU in a microcontroller.  The more
31e113f29cSJules Villard	   familiar host side controllers have names like "EHCI", "OHCI",
321da177e4SLinus Torvalds	   or "UHCI", and are usually integrated into southbridges on PC
331da177e4SLinus Torvalds	   motherboards.
341da177e4SLinus Torvalds
351da177e4SLinus Torvalds	   Enable this configuration option if you want to run Linux inside
361da177e4SLinus Torvalds	   a USB peripheral device.  Configure one hardware driver for your
371da177e4SLinus Torvalds	   peripheral/device side bus controller, and a "gadget driver" for
381da177e4SLinus Torvalds	   your peripheral protocol.  (If you use modular gadget drivers,
391da177e4SLinus Torvalds	   you may configure more than one.)
401da177e4SLinus Torvalds
411da177e4SLinus Torvalds	   If in doubt, say "N" and don't enable these drivers; most people
421da177e4SLinus Torvalds	   don't have this kind of hardware (except maybe inside Linux PDAs).
431da177e4SLinus Torvalds
441da177e4SLinus Torvalds	   For more information, see <http://www.linux-usb.org/gadget> and
4505853ad6SMauro Carvalho Chehab	   the kernel documentation for this API.
461da177e4SLinus Torvalds
47b75be4abSDenis Chengif USB_GADGET
48b75be4abSDenis Cheng
4970790f63SDavid Brownellconfig USB_GADGET_DEBUG
506341e62bSChristoph Jaeger	bool "Debugging messages (DEVELOPMENT)"
5136e893d2SDavid Brownell	depends on DEBUG_KERNEL
5270790f63SDavid Brownell	help
5370790f63SDavid Brownell	   Many controller and gadget drivers will print some debugging
5470790f63SDavid Brownell	   messages if you use this option to ask for those messages.
5570790f63SDavid Brownell
5670790f63SDavid Brownell	   Avoid enabling these messages, even if you're actively
5770790f63SDavid Brownell	   debugging such a driver.  Many drivers will emit so many
5870790f63SDavid Brownell	   messages that the driver timings are affected, which will
5970790f63SDavid Brownell	   either create new failure modes or remove the one you're
6070790f63SDavid Brownell	   trying to track down.  Never enable these messages for a
6170790f63SDavid Brownell	   production build.
6270790f63SDavid Brownell
63cd108691SAndreas Larssonconfig USB_GADGET_VERBOSE
64cd108691SAndreas Larsson	bool "Verbose debugging Messages (DEVELOPMENT)"
65cd108691SAndreas Larsson	depends on USB_GADGET_DEBUG
66cd108691SAndreas Larsson	help
67cd108691SAndreas Larsson	   Many controller and gadget drivers will print verbose debugging
68cd108691SAndreas Larsson	   messages if you use this option to ask for those messages.
69cd108691SAndreas Larsson
70cd108691SAndreas Larsson	   Avoid enabling these messages, even if you're actively
71cd108691SAndreas Larsson	   debugging such a driver.  Many drivers will emit so many
72cd108691SAndreas Larsson	   messages that the driver timings are affected, which will
73cd108691SAndreas Larsson	   either create new failure modes or remove the one you're
74cd108691SAndreas Larsson	   trying to track down.  Never enable these messages for a
75cd108691SAndreas Larsson	   production build.
76cd108691SAndreas Larsson
771da177e4SLinus Torvaldsconfig USB_GADGET_DEBUG_FILES
786341e62bSChristoph Jaeger	bool "Debugging information files (DEVELOPMENT)"
7936e893d2SDavid Brownell	depends on PROC_FS
801da177e4SLinus Torvalds	help
811da177e4SLinus Torvalds	   Some of the drivers in the "gadget" framework can expose
821da177e4SLinus Torvalds	   debugging information in files such as /proc/driver/udc
831da177e4SLinus Torvalds	   (for a peripheral controller).  The information in these
841da177e4SLinus Torvalds	   files may help when you're troubleshooting or bringing up a
851da177e4SLinus Torvalds	   driver on a new board.   Enable these files by choosing "Y"
861da177e4SLinus Torvalds	   here.  If in doubt, or to conserve kernel memory, say "N".
871da177e4SLinus Torvalds
88914a3f3bSHaavard Skinnemoenconfig USB_GADGET_DEBUG_FS
896341e62bSChristoph Jaeger	bool "Debugging information files in debugfs (DEVELOPMENT)"
9036e893d2SDavid Brownell	depends on DEBUG_FS
91914a3f3bSHaavard Skinnemoen	help
92914a3f3bSHaavard Skinnemoen	   Some of the drivers in the "gadget" framework can expose
93914a3f3bSHaavard Skinnemoen	   debugging information in files under /sys/kernel/debug/.
94914a3f3bSHaavard Skinnemoen	   The information in these files may help when you're
95914a3f3bSHaavard Skinnemoen	   troubleshooting or bringing up a driver on a new board.
96914a3f3bSHaavard Skinnemoen	   Enable these files by choosing "Y" here.  If in doubt, or
97914a3f3bSHaavard Skinnemoen	   to conserve kernel memory, say "N".
98914a3f3bSHaavard Skinnemoen
9936e893d2SDavid Brownellconfig USB_GADGET_VBUS_DRAW
10036e893d2SDavid Brownell	int "Maximum VBUS Power usage (2-500 mA)"
10136e893d2SDavid Brownell	range 2 500
10236e893d2SDavid Brownell	default 2
10336e893d2SDavid Brownell	help
10436e893d2SDavid Brownell	   Some devices need to draw power from USB when they are
10536e893d2SDavid Brownell	   configured, perhaps to operate circuitry or to recharge
10636e893d2SDavid Brownell	   batteries.  This is in addition to any local power supply,
10736e893d2SDavid Brownell	   such as an AC adapter or batteries.
10836e893d2SDavid Brownell
10936e893d2SDavid Brownell	   Enter the maximum power your device draws through USB, in
11036e893d2SDavid Brownell	   milliAmperes.  The permitted range of values is 2 - 500 mA;
11136e893d2SDavid Brownell	   0 mA would be legal, but can make some hosts misbehave.
11236e893d2SDavid Brownell
11336e893d2SDavid Brownell	   This value will be used except for system-specific gadget
11436e893d2SDavid Brownell	   drivers that have more specific information.
11536e893d2SDavid Brownell
1166532c7fdSPer Forlinconfig USB_GADGET_STORAGE_NUM_BUFFERS
1176532c7fdSPer Forlin	int "Number of storage pipeline buffers"
118d8877fc7SFelipe Balbi	range 2 256
1196532c7fdSPer Forlin	default 2
1206532c7fdSPer Forlin	help
1216532c7fdSPer Forlin	   Usually 2 buffers are enough to establish a good buffering
1226532c7fdSPer Forlin	   pipeline. The number may be increased in order to compensate
1236532c7fdSPer Forlin	   for a bursty VFS behaviour. For instance there may be CPU wake up
1246532c7fdSPer Forlin	   latencies that makes the VFS to appear bursty in a system with
1256532c7fdSPer Forlin	   an CPU on-demand governor. Especially if DMA is doing IO to
1266532c7fdSPer Forlin	   offload the CPU. In this case the CPU will go into power
1276532c7fdSPer Forlin	   save often and spin up occasionally to move data within VFS.
1286532c7fdSPer Forlin	   If selecting USB_GADGET_DEBUG_FILES this value may be set by
1296532c7fdSPer Forlin	   a module parameter as well.
1306532c7fdSPer Forlin	   If unsure, say 2.
1316532c7fdSPer Forlin
132a5beaaf3SBaolin Wangconfig U_SERIAL_CONSOLE
133a5beaaf3SBaolin Wang	bool "Serial gadget console support"
134f8faa3bfSThadeu Lima de Souza Cascardo	depends on USB_U_SERIAL
135a5beaaf3SBaolin Wang	help
136a5beaaf3SBaolin Wang	   It supports the serial gadget can be used as a console.
137a5beaaf3SBaolin Wang
13890fccb52SAndrzej Pietrasiewiczsource "drivers/usb/gadget/udc/Kconfig"
1391da177e4SLinus Torvalds
1401da177e4SLinus Torvalds#
1411da177e4SLinus Torvalds# USB Gadget Drivers
1421da177e4SLinus Torvalds#
143a84d9e53SSebastian Andrzej Siewior
144a84d9e53SSebastian Andrzej Siewior# composite based drivers
145a84d9e53SSebastian Andrzej Siewiorconfig USB_LIBCOMPOSITE
146a84d9e53SSebastian Andrzej Siewior	tristate
14788af8bbeSSebastian Andrzej Siewior	select CONFIGFS_FS
148a84d9e53SSebastian Andrzej Siewior	depends on USB_GADGET
149a84d9e53SSebastian Andrzej Siewior
150ff47f594SSebastian Andrzej Siewiorconfig USB_F_ACM
151ff47f594SSebastian Andrzej Siewior	tristate
152ff47f594SSebastian Andrzej Siewior
153cf9a08aeSSebastian Andrzej Siewiorconfig USB_F_SS_LB
154cf9a08aeSSebastian Andrzej Siewior	tristate
155cf9a08aeSSebastian Andrzej Siewior
1563249ca22SSebastian Andrzej Siewiorconfig USB_U_SERIAL
1573249ca22SSebastian Andrzej Siewior	tristate
1583249ca22SSebastian Andrzej Siewior
159f1a1823fSAndrzej Pietrasiewiczconfig USB_U_ETHER
160f1a1823fSAndrzej Pietrasiewicz	tristate
161f1a1823fSAndrzej Pietrasiewicz
162eb9fecb9SRuslan Bilovolconfig USB_U_AUDIO
163eb9fecb9SRuslan Bilovol	tristate
164eb9fecb9SRuslan Bilovol
16560540ea2SAndrzej Pietrasiewiczconfig USB_F_SERIAL
16660540ea2SAndrzej Pietrasiewicz	tristate
16760540ea2SAndrzej Pietrasiewicz
1681d8fc251SAndrzej Pietrasiewiczconfig USB_F_OBEX
1691d8fc251SAndrzej Pietrasiewicz	tristate
1701d8fc251SAndrzej Pietrasiewicz
17140d133d7SAndrzej Pietrasiewiczconfig USB_F_NCM
17240d133d7SAndrzej Pietrasiewicz	tristate
17340d133d7SAndrzej Pietrasiewicz
174fee562a6SAndrzej Pietrasiewiczconfig USB_F_ECM
175fee562a6SAndrzej Pietrasiewicz	tristate
176fee562a6SAndrzej Pietrasiewicz
177fcbdf12eSAndrzej Pietrasiewiczconfig USB_F_PHONET
178fcbdf12eSAndrzej Pietrasiewicz	tristate
179fcbdf12eSAndrzej Pietrasiewicz
180b29002a1SAndrzej Pietrasiewiczconfig USB_F_EEM
181b29002a1SAndrzej Pietrasiewicz	tristate
182b29002a1SAndrzej Pietrasiewicz
1838cedba7cSAndrzej Pietrasiewiczconfig USB_F_SUBSET
1848cedba7cSAndrzej Pietrasiewicz	tristate
1858cedba7cSAndrzej Pietrasiewicz
186f466c635SAndrzej Pietrasiewiczconfig USB_F_RNDIS
187f466c635SAndrzej Pietrasiewicz	tristate
188f466c635SAndrzej Pietrasiewicz
189e5eaa0dcSAndrzej Pietrasiewiczconfig USB_F_MASS_STORAGE
190e5eaa0dcSAndrzej Pietrasiewicz	tristate
191e5eaa0dcSAndrzej Pietrasiewicz
1925920cda6SAndrzej Pietrasiewiczconfig USB_F_FS
1935920cda6SAndrzej Pietrasiewicz	tristate
1945920cda6SAndrzej Pietrasiewicz
1950591bc23SRuslan Bilovolconfig USB_F_UAC1
1960591bc23SRuslan Bilovol	tristate
1970591bc23SRuslan Bilovol
198d355339eSRuslan Bilovolconfig USB_F_UAC1_LEGACY
199f3a3406bSAndrzej Pietrasiewicz	tristate
200f3a3406bSAndrzej Pietrasiewicz
201f8f93d24SAndrzej Pietrasiewiczconfig USB_F_UAC2
202f8f93d24SAndrzej Pietrasiewicz	tristate
203f8f93d24SAndrzej Pietrasiewicz
2046d11ed76SAndrzej Pietrasiewiczconfig USB_F_UVC
2056d11ed76SAndrzej Pietrasiewicz	tristate
2066d11ed76SAndrzej Pietrasiewicz
207b85e9de9SAndrzej Pietrasiewiczconfig USB_F_MIDI
208b85e9de9SAndrzej Pietrasiewicz	tristate
209b85e9de9SAndrzej Pietrasiewicz
210cb382536SAndrzej Pietrasiewiczconfig USB_F_HID
211cb382536SAndrzej Pietrasiewicz	tristate
212cb382536SAndrzej Pietrasiewicz
213b26394bdSAndrzej Pietrasiewiczconfig USB_F_PRINTER
214b26394bdSAndrzej Pietrasiewicz	tristate
215b26394bdSAndrzej Pietrasiewicz
216dc8c46a5SAndrzej Pietrasiewiczconfig USB_F_TCM
217dc8c46a5SAndrzej Pietrasiewicz	tristate
218dc8c46a5SAndrzej Pietrasiewicz
2191da177e4SLinus Torvalds# this first set of drivers all depend on bulk-capable hardware.
2201da177e4SLinus Torvalds
221d1c02452SAndrzej Pietrasiewiczconfig USB_CONFIGFS
222bc27f66eSRomain Izard	tristate "USB Gadget functions configurable through configfs"
223d1c02452SAndrzej Pietrasiewicz	select USB_LIBCOMPOSITE
224d1c02452SAndrzej Pietrasiewicz	help
225d1c02452SAndrzej Pietrasiewicz	  A Linux USB "gadget" can be set up through configfs.
226d1c02452SAndrzej Pietrasiewicz	  If this is the case, the USB functions (which from the host's
227d1c02452SAndrzej Pietrasiewicz	  perspective are seen as interfaces) and configurations are
228d1c02452SAndrzej Pietrasiewicz	  specified simply by creating appropriate directories in configfs.
229d1c02452SAndrzej Pietrasiewicz	  Associating functions with configurations is done by creating
230d1c02452SAndrzej Pietrasiewicz	  appropriate symbolic links.
231ecefae6dSMauro Carvalho Chehab	  For more information see Documentation/usb/gadget_configfs.rst.
232d1c02452SAndrzej Pietrasiewicz
233d1c02452SAndrzej Pietrasiewiczconfig USB_CONFIGFS_SERIAL
2346341e62bSChristoph Jaeger	bool "Generic serial bulk in/out"
235d1c02452SAndrzej Pietrasiewicz	depends on USB_CONFIGFS
236d1c02452SAndrzej Pietrasiewicz	depends on TTY
237d1c02452SAndrzej Pietrasiewicz	select USB_U_SERIAL
238d1c02452SAndrzej Pietrasiewicz	select USB_F_SERIAL
239d1c02452SAndrzej Pietrasiewicz	help
240d1c02452SAndrzej Pietrasiewicz	  The function talks to the Linux-USB generic serial driver.
241d1c02452SAndrzej Pietrasiewicz
242d1c02452SAndrzej Pietrasiewiczconfig USB_CONFIGFS_ACM
2436341e62bSChristoph Jaeger	bool "Abstract Control Model (CDC ACM)"
244d1c02452SAndrzej Pietrasiewicz	depends on USB_CONFIGFS
245d1c02452SAndrzej Pietrasiewicz	depends on TTY
246d1c02452SAndrzej Pietrasiewicz	select USB_U_SERIAL
247d1c02452SAndrzej Pietrasiewicz	select USB_F_ACM
248d1c02452SAndrzej Pietrasiewicz	help
249d1c02452SAndrzej Pietrasiewicz	  ACM serial link.  This function can be used to interoperate with
250d1c02452SAndrzej Pietrasiewicz	  MS-Windows hosts or with the Linux-USB "cdc-acm" driver.
251d1c02452SAndrzej Pietrasiewicz
252d1c02452SAndrzej Pietrasiewiczconfig USB_CONFIGFS_OBEX
2536341e62bSChristoph Jaeger	bool "Object Exchange Model (CDC OBEX)"
254d1c02452SAndrzej Pietrasiewicz	depends on USB_CONFIGFS
255d1c02452SAndrzej Pietrasiewicz	depends on TTY
256d1c02452SAndrzej Pietrasiewicz	select USB_U_SERIAL
257d1c02452SAndrzej Pietrasiewicz	select USB_F_OBEX
258d1c02452SAndrzej Pietrasiewicz	help
259d1c02452SAndrzej Pietrasiewicz	  You will need a user space OBEX server talking to /dev/ttyGS*,
260d1c02452SAndrzej Pietrasiewicz	  since the kernel itself doesn't implement the OBEX protocol.
261d1c02452SAndrzej Pietrasiewicz
262d1c02452SAndrzej Pietrasiewiczconfig USB_CONFIGFS_NCM
2636341e62bSChristoph Jaeger	bool "Network Control Model (CDC NCM)"
264d1c02452SAndrzej Pietrasiewicz	depends on USB_CONFIGFS
265d1c02452SAndrzej Pietrasiewicz	depends on NET
266d1c02452SAndrzej Pietrasiewicz	select USB_U_ETHER
267d1c02452SAndrzej Pietrasiewicz	select USB_F_NCM
268*d7889c20SArnd Bergmann	select CRC32
269d1c02452SAndrzej Pietrasiewicz	help
270d1c02452SAndrzej Pietrasiewicz	  NCM is an advanced protocol for Ethernet encapsulation, allows
271d1c02452SAndrzej Pietrasiewicz	  grouping of several ethernet frames into one USB transfer and
272d1c02452SAndrzej Pietrasiewicz	  different alignment possibilities.
273d1c02452SAndrzej Pietrasiewicz
274d1c02452SAndrzej Pietrasiewiczconfig USB_CONFIGFS_ECM
2756341e62bSChristoph Jaeger	bool "Ethernet Control Model (CDC ECM)"
276d1c02452SAndrzej Pietrasiewicz	depends on USB_CONFIGFS
277d1c02452SAndrzej Pietrasiewicz	depends on NET
278d1c02452SAndrzej Pietrasiewicz	select USB_U_ETHER
279d1c02452SAndrzej Pietrasiewicz	select USB_F_ECM
280d1c02452SAndrzej Pietrasiewicz	help
281d1c02452SAndrzej Pietrasiewicz	  The "Communication Device Class" (CDC) Ethernet Control Model.
282d1c02452SAndrzej Pietrasiewicz	  That protocol is often avoided with pure Ethernet adapters, in
283d1c02452SAndrzej Pietrasiewicz	  favor of simpler vendor-specific hardware, but is widely
284d1c02452SAndrzej Pietrasiewicz	  supported by firmware for smart network devices.
285d1c02452SAndrzej Pietrasiewicz
28602832e56SAndrzej Pietrasiewiczconfig USB_CONFIGFS_ECM_SUBSET
2876341e62bSChristoph Jaeger	bool "Ethernet Control Model (CDC ECM) subset"
28802832e56SAndrzej Pietrasiewicz	depends on USB_CONFIGFS
28902832e56SAndrzej Pietrasiewicz	depends on NET
29002832e56SAndrzej Pietrasiewicz	select USB_U_ETHER
29102832e56SAndrzej Pietrasiewicz	select USB_F_SUBSET
29202832e56SAndrzej Pietrasiewicz	help
29302832e56SAndrzej Pietrasiewicz	  On hardware that can't implement the full protocol,
29402832e56SAndrzej Pietrasiewicz	  a simple CDC subset is used, placing fewer demands on USB.
29502832e56SAndrzej Pietrasiewicz
296b3df2faaSAndrzej Pietrasiewiczconfig USB_CONFIGFS_RNDIS
297b3df2faaSAndrzej Pietrasiewicz	bool "RNDIS"
298b3df2faaSAndrzej Pietrasiewicz	depends on USB_CONFIGFS
299b3df2faaSAndrzej Pietrasiewicz	depends on NET
300b3df2faaSAndrzej Pietrasiewicz	select USB_U_ETHER
301b3df2faaSAndrzej Pietrasiewicz	select USB_F_RNDIS
302b3df2faaSAndrzej Pietrasiewicz	help
303b3df2faaSAndrzej Pietrasiewicz	   Microsoft Windows XP bundles the "Remote NDIS" (RNDIS) protocol,
304b3df2faaSAndrzej Pietrasiewicz	   and Microsoft provides redistributable binary RNDIS drivers for
305b3df2faaSAndrzej Pietrasiewicz	   older versions of Windows.
306b3df2faaSAndrzej Pietrasiewicz
307b3df2faaSAndrzej Pietrasiewicz	   To make MS-Windows work with this, use Documentation/usb/linux.inf
308b3df2faaSAndrzej Pietrasiewicz	   as the "driver info file".  For versions of MS-Windows older than
309b3df2faaSAndrzej Pietrasiewicz	   XP, you'll need to download drivers from Microsoft's website; a URL
310b3df2faaSAndrzej Pietrasiewicz	   is given in comments found in that info file.
311b3df2faaSAndrzej Pietrasiewicz
31217b80976SAndrzej Pietrasiewiczconfig USB_CONFIGFS_EEM
31317b80976SAndrzej Pietrasiewicz	bool "Ethernet Emulation Model (EEM)"
31417b80976SAndrzej Pietrasiewicz	depends on USB_CONFIGFS
31517b80976SAndrzej Pietrasiewicz	depends on NET
31617b80976SAndrzej Pietrasiewicz	select USB_U_ETHER
31717b80976SAndrzej Pietrasiewicz	select USB_F_EEM
318*d7889c20SArnd Bergmann	select CRC32
31917b80976SAndrzej Pietrasiewicz	help
32017b80976SAndrzej Pietrasiewicz	  CDC EEM is a newer USB standard that is somewhat simpler than CDC ECM
32117b80976SAndrzej Pietrasiewicz	  and therefore can be supported by more hardware.  Technically ECM and
32217b80976SAndrzej Pietrasiewicz	  EEM are designed for different applications.  The ECM model extends
32317b80976SAndrzej Pietrasiewicz	  the network interface to the target (e.g. a USB cable modem), and the
32417b80976SAndrzej Pietrasiewicz	  EEM model is for mobile devices to communicate with hosts using
32517b80976SAndrzej Pietrasiewicz	  ethernet over USB.  For Linux gadgets, however, the interface with
32617b80976SAndrzej Pietrasiewicz	  the host is the same (a usbX device), so the differences are minimal.
32717b80976SAndrzej Pietrasiewicz
32883408745SAndrzej Pietrasiewiczconfig USB_CONFIGFS_PHONET
3296341e62bSChristoph Jaeger	bool "Phonet protocol"
33083408745SAndrzej Pietrasiewicz	depends on USB_CONFIGFS
33183408745SAndrzej Pietrasiewicz	depends on NET
33283408745SAndrzej Pietrasiewicz	depends on PHONET
33383408745SAndrzej Pietrasiewicz	select USB_U_ETHER
33483408745SAndrzej Pietrasiewicz	select USB_F_PHONET
33583408745SAndrzej Pietrasiewicz	help
33683408745SAndrzej Pietrasiewicz	  The Phonet protocol implementation for USB device.
33783408745SAndrzej Pietrasiewicz
338ef0aa4b9SAndrzej Pietrasiewiczconfig USB_CONFIGFS_MASS_STORAGE
3396341e62bSChristoph Jaeger	bool "Mass storage"
340ef0aa4b9SAndrzej Pietrasiewicz	depends on USB_CONFIGFS
341bc912b0dSAndrzej Pietrasiewicz	depends on BLOCK
342ef0aa4b9SAndrzej Pietrasiewicz	select USB_F_MASS_STORAGE
343ef0aa4b9SAndrzej Pietrasiewicz	help
344ef0aa4b9SAndrzej Pietrasiewicz	  The Mass Storage Gadget acts as a USB Mass Storage disk drive.
345ef0aa4b9SAndrzej Pietrasiewicz	  As its storage repository it can use a regular file or a block
346ef0aa4b9SAndrzej Pietrasiewicz	  device (in much the same way as the "loop" device driver),
347ef0aa4b9SAndrzej Pietrasiewicz	  specified as a module parameter or sysfs option.
348ef0aa4b9SAndrzej Pietrasiewicz
34925d80151SAndrzej Pietrasiewiczconfig USB_CONFIGFS_F_LB_SS
3506341e62bSChristoph Jaeger	bool "Loopback and sourcesink function (for testing)"
351c0501f47SAndrzej Pietrasiewicz	depends on USB_CONFIGFS
352c0501f47SAndrzej Pietrasiewicz	select USB_F_SS_LB
353c0501f47SAndrzej Pietrasiewicz	help
35425d80151SAndrzej Pietrasiewicz	  Loopback function loops back a configurable number of transfers.
35525d80151SAndrzej Pietrasiewicz	  Sourcesink function either sinks and sources bulk data.
356c0501f47SAndrzej Pietrasiewicz	  It also implements control requests, for "chapter 9" conformance.
357c0501f47SAndrzej Pietrasiewicz	  Make this be the first driver you try using on top of any new
358c0501f47SAndrzej Pietrasiewicz	  USB peripheral controller driver.  Then you can use host-side
359c0501f47SAndrzej Pietrasiewicz	  test software, like the "usbtest" driver, to put your hardware
360c0501f47SAndrzej Pietrasiewicz	  and its driver through a basic set of functional tests.
361c0501f47SAndrzej Pietrasiewicz
362b658499fSAndrzej Pietrasiewiczconfig USB_CONFIGFS_F_FS
3636341e62bSChristoph Jaeger	bool "Function filesystem (FunctionFS)"
364b658499fSAndrzej Pietrasiewicz	depends on USB_CONFIGFS
365b658499fSAndrzej Pietrasiewicz	select USB_F_FS
366b658499fSAndrzej Pietrasiewicz	help
367b658499fSAndrzej Pietrasiewicz	  The Function Filesystem (FunctionFS) lets one create USB
368b658499fSAndrzej Pietrasiewicz	  composite functions in user space in the same way GadgetFS
369b658499fSAndrzej Pietrasiewicz	  lets one create USB gadgets in user space.  This allows creation
370b658499fSAndrzej Pietrasiewicz	  of composite gadgets such that some of the functions are
371b658499fSAndrzej Pietrasiewicz	  implemented in kernel space (for instance Ethernet, serial or
372b658499fSAndrzej Pietrasiewicz	  mass storage) and other are implemented in user space.
373b658499fSAndrzej Pietrasiewicz
3740591bc23SRuslan Bilovolconfig USB_CONFIGFS_F_UAC1
3750591bc23SRuslan Bilovol	bool "Audio Class 1.0"
3760591bc23SRuslan Bilovol	depends on USB_CONFIGFS
3770591bc23SRuslan Bilovol	depends on SND
3780591bc23SRuslan Bilovol	select USB_LIBCOMPOSITE
3790591bc23SRuslan Bilovol	select SND_PCM
3800591bc23SRuslan Bilovol	select USB_U_AUDIO
3810591bc23SRuslan Bilovol	select USB_F_UAC1
3820591bc23SRuslan Bilovol	help
3830591bc23SRuslan Bilovol	  This Audio function implements 1 AudioControl interface,
3840591bc23SRuslan Bilovol	  1 AudioStreaming Interface each for USB-OUT and USB-IN.
3850591bc23SRuslan Bilovol	  This driver doesn't expect any real Audio codec to be present
3860591bc23SRuslan Bilovol	  on the device - the audio streams are simply sinked to and
3870591bc23SRuslan Bilovol	  sourced from a virtual ALSA sound card created. The user-space
3880591bc23SRuslan Bilovol	  application may choose to do whatever it wants with the data
3890591bc23SRuslan Bilovol	  received from the USB Host and choose to provide whatever it
3900591bc23SRuslan Bilovol	  wants as audio data to the USB Host.
3910591bc23SRuslan Bilovol
392d355339eSRuslan Bilovolconfig USB_CONFIGFS_F_UAC1_LEGACY
393d355339eSRuslan Bilovol	bool "Audio Class 1.0 (legacy implementation)"
394cb0a59f5SAndrzej Pietrasiewicz	depends on USB_CONFIGFS
395cb0a59f5SAndrzej Pietrasiewicz	depends on SND
396cb0a59f5SAndrzej Pietrasiewicz	select USB_LIBCOMPOSITE
397cb0a59f5SAndrzej Pietrasiewicz	select SND_PCM
398d355339eSRuslan Bilovol	select USB_F_UAC1_LEGACY
399cb0a59f5SAndrzej Pietrasiewicz	help
400cb0a59f5SAndrzej Pietrasiewicz	  This Audio function implements 1 AudioControl interface,
401cb0a59f5SAndrzej Pietrasiewicz	  1 AudioStreaming Interface each for USB-OUT and USB-IN.
4020591bc23SRuslan Bilovol	  This is a legacy driver and requires a real Audio codec
4030591bc23SRuslan Bilovol	  to be present on the device.
404cb0a59f5SAndrzej Pietrasiewicz
405cb0a59f5SAndrzej Pietrasiewiczconfig USB_CONFIGFS_F_UAC2
4066341e62bSChristoph Jaeger	bool "Audio Class 2.0"
407cb0a59f5SAndrzej Pietrasiewicz	depends on USB_CONFIGFS
408cb0a59f5SAndrzej Pietrasiewicz	depends on SND
409cb0a59f5SAndrzej Pietrasiewicz	select USB_LIBCOMPOSITE
410cb0a59f5SAndrzej Pietrasiewicz	select SND_PCM
411eb9fecb9SRuslan Bilovol	select USB_U_AUDIO
412cb0a59f5SAndrzej Pietrasiewicz	select USB_F_UAC2
413cb0a59f5SAndrzej Pietrasiewicz	help
414cb0a59f5SAndrzej Pietrasiewicz	  This Audio function is compatible with USB Audio Class
415cb0a59f5SAndrzej Pietrasiewicz	  specification 2.0. It implements 1 AudioControl interface,
416cb0a59f5SAndrzej Pietrasiewicz	  1 AudioStreaming Interface each for USB-OUT and USB-IN.
417cb0a59f5SAndrzej Pietrasiewicz	  This driver doesn't expect any real Audio codec to be present
418cb0a59f5SAndrzej Pietrasiewicz	  on the device - the audio streams are simply sinked to and
419cb0a59f5SAndrzej Pietrasiewicz	  sourced from a virtual ALSA sound card created. The user-space
420cb0a59f5SAndrzej Pietrasiewicz	  application may choose to do whatever it wants with the data
421cb0a59f5SAndrzej Pietrasiewicz	  received from the USB Host and choose to provide whatever it
422cb0a59f5SAndrzej Pietrasiewicz	  wants as audio data to the USB Host.
423cb0a59f5SAndrzej Pietrasiewicz
4246f1de344SAndrzej Pietrasiewiczconfig USB_CONFIGFS_F_MIDI
4256341e62bSChristoph Jaeger	bool "MIDI function"
4266f1de344SAndrzej Pietrasiewicz	depends on USB_CONFIGFS
4276f1de344SAndrzej Pietrasiewicz	depends on SND
4286f1de344SAndrzej Pietrasiewicz	select USB_LIBCOMPOSITE
4296f1de344SAndrzej Pietrasiewicz	select SND_RAWMIDI
4306f1de344SAndrzej Pietrasiewicz	select USB_F_MIDI
4316f1de344SAndrzej Pietrasiewicz	help
4326f1de344SAndrzej Pietrasiewicz	  The MIDI Function acts as a USB Audio device, with one MIDI
4336f1de344SAndrzej Pietrasiewicz	  input and one MIDI output. These MIDI jacks appear as
4346f1de344SAndrzej Pietrasiewicz	  a sound "card" in the ALSA sound system. Other MIDI
4356f1de344SAndrzej Pietrasiewicz	  connections can then be made on the gadget system, using
4366f1de344SAndrzej Pietrasiewicz	  ALSA's aconnect utility etc.
4376f1de344SAndrzej Pietrasiewicz
43821a9476aSAndrzej Pietrasiewiczconfig USB_CONFIGFS_F_HID
4396341e62bSChristoph Jaeger	bool "HID function"
44021a9476aSAndrzej Pietrasiewicz	depends on USB_CONFIGFS
44121a9476aSAndrzej Pietrasiewicz	select USB_F_HID
44221a9476aSAndrzej Pietrasiewicz	help
44321a9476aSAndrzej Pietrasiewicz	  The HID function driver provides generic emulation of USB
44421a9476aSAndrzej Pietrasiewicz	  Human Interface Devices (HID).
44521a9476aSAndrzej Pietrasiewicz
446ecefae6dSMauro Carvalho Chehab	  For more information, see Documentation/usb/gadget_hid.rst.
44721a9476aSAndrzej Pietrasiewicz
44846919a23SAndrzej Pietrasiewiczconfig USB_CONFIGFS_F_UVC
4498333d3cdSChristoph Jaeger	bool "USB Webcam function"
45046919a23SAndrzej Pietrasiewicz	depends on USB_CONFIGFS
451e6be244aSArnd Bergmann	depends on VIDEO_V4L2
45246919a23SAndrzej Pietrasiewicz	depends on VIDEO_DEV
45346919a23SAndrzej Pietrasiewicz	select VIDEOBUF2_VMALLOC
45446919a23SAndrzej Pietrasiewicz	select USB_F_UVC
45546919a23SAndrzej Pietrasiewicz	help
45646919a23SAndrzej Pietrasiewicz	  The Webcam function acts as a composite USB Audio and Video Class
45746919a23SAndrzej Pietrasiewicz	  device. It provides a userspace API to process UVC control requests
45846919a23SAndrzej Pietrasiewicz	  and stream video data to the host.
45946919a23SAndrzej Pietrasiewicz
460ee1cd515SAndrzej Pietrasiewiczconfig USB_CONFIGFS_F_PRINTER
461ee1cd515SAndrzej Pietrasiewicz	bool "Printer function"
462ee1cd515SAndrzej Pietrasiewicz	select USB_F_PRINTER
463f4b4976bSAndrzej Pietrasiewicz	depends on USB_CONFIGFS
464ee1cd515SAndrzej Pietrasiewicz	help
465ee1cd515SAndrzej Pietrasiewicz	  The Printer function channels data between the USB host and a
466ee1cd515SAndrzej Pietrasiewicz	  userspace program driving the print engine. The user space
467ee1cd515SAndrzej Pietrasiewicz	  program reads and writes the device file /dev/g_printer<X> to
468ee1cd515SAndrzej Pietrasiewicz	  receive or send printer data. It can use ioctl calls to
469ee1cd515SAndrzej Pietrasiewicz	  the device file to get or set printer status.
470ee1cd515SAndrzej Pietrasiewicz
471ecefae6dSMauro Carvalho Chehab	  For more information, see Documentation/usb/gadget_printer.rst
472ee1cd515SAndrzej Pietrasiewicz	  which includes sample code for accessing the device file.
473ee1cd515SAndrzej Pietrasiewicz
4744bb8548dSAndrzej Pietrasiewiczconfig USB_CONFIGFS_F_TCM
4754bb8548dSAndrzej Pietrasiewicz	bool "USB Gadget Target Fabric"
4764bb8548dSAndrzej Pietrasiewicz	depends on TARGET_CORE
4774bb8548dSAndrzej Pietrasiewicz	depends on USB_CONFIGFS
4784bb8548dSAndrzej Pietrasiewicz	select USB_LIBCOMPOSITE
4794bb8548dSAndrzej Pietrasiewicz	select USB_F_TCM
4804bb8548dSAndrzej Pietrasiewicz	help
4814bb8548dSAndrzej Pietrasiewicz	  This fabric is a USB gadget component. Two USB protocols are
4824bb8548dSAndrzej Pietrasiewicz	  supported that is BBB or BOT (Bulk Only Transport) and UAS
4834bb8548dSAndrzej Pietrasiewicz	  (USB Attached SCSI). BOT is advertised on alternative
4844bb8548dSAndrzej Pietrasiewicz	  interface 0 (primary) and UAS is on alternative interface 1.
4854bb8548dSAndrzej Pietrasiewicz	  Both protocols can work on USB2.0 and USB3.0.
4864bb8548dSAndrzej Pietrasiewicz	  UAS utilizes the USB 3.0 feature called streams support.
4874bb8548dSAndrzej Pietrasiewicz
4887a9618a2SBart Van Asschesource "drivers/usb/gadget/legacy/Kconfig"
4897a9618a2SBart Van Assche
490b75be4abSDenis Chengendif # USB_GADGET
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