xref: /openbmc/linux/drivers/usb/storage/Kconfig (revision 95c96174)
1#
2# USB Storage driver configuration
3#
4
5comment "NOTE: USB_STORAGE depends on SCSI but BLK_DEV_SD may"
6comment "also be needed; see USB_STORAGE Help for more info"
7	depends on USB
8
9config USB_STORAGE
10	tristate "USB Mass Storage support"
11	depends on USB && SCSI
12	---help---
13	  Say Y here if you want to connect USB mass storage devices to your
14	  computer's USB port. This is the driver you need for USB
15	  floppy drives, USB hard disks, USB tape drives, USB CD-ROMs,
16	  USB flash devices, and memory sticks, along with
17	  similar devices. This driver may also be used for some cameras
18	  and card readers.
19
20	  This option depends on 'SCSI' support being enabled, but you
21	  probably also need 'SCSI device support: SCSI disk support'
22	  (BLK_DEV_SD) for most USB storage devices.
23
24	  To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
25	  module will be called usb-storage.
26
27config USB_STORAGE_DEBUG
28	bool "USB Mass Storage verbose debug"
29	depends on USB_STORAGE
30	help
31	  Say Y here in order to have the USB Mass Storage code generate
32	  verbose debugging messages.
33
34config USB_STORAGE_REALTEK
35	tristate "Realtek Card Reader support"
36	depends on USB_STORAGE
37	help
38	  Say Y here to include additional code to support the power-saving function
39	  for Realtek RTS51xx USB card readers.
40
41	  If this driver is compiled as a module, it will be named ums-realtek.
42
43config REALTEK_AUTOPM
44	bool "Realtek Card Reader autosuspend support"
45	depends on USB_STORAGE_REALTEK && PM_RUNTIME
46	default y
47
48config USB_STORAGE_DATAFAB
49	tristate "Datafab Compact Flash Reader support"
50	depends on USB_STORAGE
51	help
52	  Support for certain Datafab CompactFlash readers.
53	  Datafab has a web page at <http://www.datafab.com/>.
54
55	  If this driver is compiled as a module, it will be named ums-datafab.
56
57config USB_STORAGE_FREECOM
58	tristate "Freecom USB/ATAPI Bridge support"
59	depends on USB_STORAGE
60	help
61	  Support for the Freecom USB to IDE/ATAPI adaptor.
62	  Freecom has a web page at <http://www.freecom.de/>.
63
64	  If this driver is compiled as a module, it will be named ums-freecom.
65
66config USB_STORAGE_ISD200
67	tristate "ISD-200 USB/ATA Bridge support"
68	depends on USB_STORAGE
69	---help---
70	  Say Y here if you want to use USB Mass Store devices based
71	  on the In-Systems Design ISD-200 USB/ATA bridge.
72
73	  Some of the products that use this chip are:
74
75	  - Archos Jukebox 6000
76	  - ISD SmartCable for Storage
77	  - Taiwan Skymaster CD530U/DEL-0241 IDE bridge
78	  - Sony CRX10U CD-R/RW drive
79	  - CyQ've CQ8060A CDRW drive
80	  - Planex eXtreme Drive RX-25HU USB-IDE cable (not model RX-25U)
81
82	  If this driver is compiled as a module, it will be named ums-isd200.
83
84config USB_STORAGE_USBAT
85	tristate "USBAT/USBAT02-based storage support"
86	depends on USB_STORAGE
87	help
88	  Say Y here to include additional code to support storage devices
89	  based on the SCM/Shuttle USBAT/USBAT02 processors.
90
91	  Devices reported to work with this driver include:
92	  - CompactFlash reader included with Kodak DC3800 camera
93	  - Dane-Elec Zmate CompactFlash reader
94	  - Delkin Efilm reader2
95	  - HP 8200e/8210e/8230e CD-Writer Plus drives
96	  - I-JAM JS-50U
97	  - Jessops CompactFlash JESDCFRU BLACK
98	  - Kingston Technology PCREAD-USB/CF
99	  - Maxell UA4 CompactFlash reader
100	  - Memorex UCF-100
101	  - Microtech ZiO! ICS-45 CF2
102	  - RCA LYRA MP3 portable
103	  - Sandisk ImageMate SDDR-05b
104
105	  If this driver is compiled as a module, it will be named ums-usbat.
106
107config USB_STORAGE_SDDR09
108	tristate "SanDisk SDDR-09 (and other SmartMedia, including DPCM) support"
109	depends on USB_STORAGE
110	help
111	  Say Y here to include additional code to support the Sandisk SDDR-09
112	  SmartMedia reader in the USB Mass Storage driver.
113	  Also works for the Microtech Zio! CompactFlash/SmartMedia reader.
114
115	  If this driver is compiled as a module, it will be named ums-sddr09.
116
117config USB_STORAGE_SDDR55
118	tristate "SanDisk SDDR-55 SmartMedia support"
119	depends on USB_STORAGE
120	help
121	  Say Y here to include additional code to support the Sandisk SDDR-55
122	  SmartMedia reader in the USB Mass Storage driver.
123
124	  If this driver is compiled as a module, it will be named ums-sddr55.
125
126config USB_STORAGE_JUMPSHOT
127	tristate "Lexar Jumpshot Compact Flash Reader"
128	depends on USB_STORAGE
129	help
130	  Say Y here to include additional code to support the Lexar Jumpshot
131	  USB CompactFlash reader.
132
133	  If this driver is compiled as a module, it will be named ums-jumpshot.
134
135config USB_STORAGE_ALAUDA
136	tristate "Olympus MAUSB-10/Fuji DPC-R1 support"
137	depends on USB_STORAGE
138	help
139	  Say Y here to include additional code to support the Olympus MAUSB-10
140	  and Fujifilm DPC-R1 USB Card reader/writer devices.
141
142	  These devices are based on the Alauda chip and support both
143	  XD and SmartMedia cards.
144
145	  If this driver is compiled as a module, it will be named ums-alauda.
146
147config USB_STORAGE_ONETOUCH
148	tristate "Support OneTouch Button on Maxtor Hard Drives"
149	depends on USB_STORAGE
150	depends on INPUT=y || INPUT=USB_STORAGE
151	help
152	  Say Y here to include additional code to support the Maxtor OneTouch
153	  USB hard drive's onetouch button.
154
155	  This code registers the button on the front of Maxtor OneTouch USB
156	  hard drive's as an input device. An action can be associated with
157	  this input in any keybinding software. (e.g. gnome's keyboard short-
158	  cuts)
159
160	  If this driver is compiled as a module, it will be named ums-onetouch.
161
162config USB_STORAGE_KARMA
163	tristate "Support for Rio Karma music player"
164	depends on USB_STORAGE
165	help
166	  Say Y here to include additional code to support the Rio Karma
167	  USB interface.
168
169	  This code places the Rio Karma into mass storage mode, enabling
170	  it to be mounted as an ordinary filesystem. Performing an eject
171	  on the resulting scsi device node returns the Karma to normal
172	  operation.
173
174	  If this driver is compiled as a module, it will be named ums-karma.
175
176config USB_STORAGE_CYPRESS_ATACB
177	tristate "SAT emulation on Cypress USB/ATA Bridge with ATACB"
178	depends on USB_STORAGE
179	---help---
180	  Say Y here if you want to use SAT (ata pass through) on devices based
181	  on the Cypress USB/ATA bridge supporting ATACB. This will allow you
182	  to use tools to tune and monitor your drive (like hdparm or smartctl).
183
184	  If you say no here your device will still work with the standard usb
185	  mass storage class.
186
187	  If this driver is compiled as a module, it will be named ums-cypress.
188
189config USB_STORAGE_ENE_UB6250
190	tristate "USB ENE card reader support"
191	depends on USB && SCSI
192	depends on USB_STORAGE
193	---help---
194	  Say Y here if you wish to control a ENE SD/MS Card reader.
195	  To use SM card, please build driver/staging/keucr/keucr.ko
196
197	  This option depends on 'SCSI' support being enabled, but you
198	  probably also need 'SCSI device support: SCSI disk support'
199	  (BLK_DEV_SD) for most USB storage devices.
200
201	  To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
202	  module will be called ums-eneub6250.
203
204config USB_UAS
205	tristate "USB Attached SCSI"
206	depends on USB && SCSI
207	help
208	  The USB Attached SCSI protocol is supported by some USB
209	  storage devices.  It permits higher performance by supporting
210	  multiple outstanding commands.
211
212	  If you don't know whether you have a UAS device, it is safe to
213	  say 'Y' or 'M' here and the kernel will use the right driver.
214
215	  If you compile this driver as a module, it will be named uas.
216
217config USB_LIBUSUAL
218	bool "The shared table of common (or usual) storage devices"
219	depends on USB
220	help
221	  This module contains a table of common (or usual) devices
222	  for usb-storage and ub drivers, and allows to switch binding
223	  of these devices without rebuilding modules.
224
225	  Typical syntax of /etc/modprobe.d/*conf is:
226
227		options libusual bias="ub"
228
229	  If unsure, say N.
230