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  1. #
  2. # USB Dual Role (OTG-ready) Controller Drivers
  3. # for silicon based on Mentor Graphics INVENTRA designs
  4. #
  5. comment "Enable Host or Gadget support to see Inventra options"
  6. depends on !USB && USB_GADGET=n
  7. # (M)HDRC = (Multipoint) Highspeed Dual-Role Controller
  8. config USB_MUSB_HDRC
  9. depends on (USB || USB_GADGET)
  10. depends on (ARM || (BF54x && !BF544) || (BF52x && !BF522 && !BF523))
  11. select NOP_USB_XCEIV if (ARCH_DAVINCI || MACH_OMAP3EVM || BLACKFIN)
  12. select TWL4030_USB if MACH_OMAP_3430SDP
  13. select USB_OTG_UTILS
  14. tristate 'Inventra Highspeed Dual Role Controller (TI, ADI, ...)'
  15. help
  16. Say Y here if your system has a dual role high speed USB
  17. controller based on the Mentor Graphics silicon IP. Then
  18. configure options to match your silicon and the board
  19. it's being used with, including the USB peripheral role,
  20. or the USB host role, or both.
  21. Texas Instruments familiies using this IP include DaVinci
  22. (35x, 644x ...), OMAP 243x, OMAP 3, and TUSB 6010.
  23. Analog Devices parts using this IP include Blackfin BF54x,
  24. BF525 and BF527.
  25. If you do not know what this is, please say N.
  26. To compile this driver as a module, choose M here; the
  27. module will be called "musb_hdrc".
  28. config USB_MUSB_SOC
  29. boolean
  30. depends on USB_MUSB_HDRC
  31. default y if ARCH_DAVINCI
  32. default y if ARCH_OMAP2430
  33. default y if ARCH_OMAP3
  34. default y if ARCH_OMAP4
  35. default y if (BF54x && !BF544)
  36. default y if (BF52x && !BF522 && !BF523)
  37. comment "DaVinci 35x and 644x USB support"
  38. depends on USB_MUSB_HDRC && ARCH_DAVINCI_DMx
  39. comment "OMAP 243x high speed USB support"
  40. depends on USB_MUSB_HDRC && ARCH_OMAP2430
  41. comment "OMAP 343x high speed USB support"
  42. depends on USB_MUSB_HDRC && ARCH_OMAP3
  43. comment "OMAP 44xx high speed USB support"
  44. depends on USB_MUSB_HDRC && ARCH_OMAP4
  45. comment "Blackfin high speed USB Support"
  46. depends on USB_MUSB_HDRC && ((BF54x && !BF544) || (BF52x && !BF522 && !BF523))
  47. config USB_TUSB6010
  48. boolean "TUSB 6010 support"
  49. depends on USB_MUSB_HDRC && !USB_MUSB_SOC
  50. select NOP_USB_XCEIV
  51. default y
  52. help
  53. The TUSB 6010 chip, from Texas Instruments, connects a discrete
  54. HDRC core using a 16-bit parallel bus (NOR flash style) or VLYNQ
  55. (a high speed serial link). It can use system-specific external
  56. DMA controllers.
  57. choice
  58. prompt "Driver Mode"
  59. depends on USB_MUSB_HDRC
  60. help
  61. Dual-Role devices can support both host and peripheral roles,
  62. as well as a the special "OTG Device" role which can switch
  63. between both roles as needed.
  64. # use USB_MUSB_HDRC_HCD not USB_MUSB_HOST to #ifdef host side support;
  65. # OTG needs both roles, not just USB_MUSB_HOST.
  66. config USB_MUSB_HOST
  67. depends on USB
  68. bool "USB Host"
  69. help
  70. Say Y here if your system supports the USB host role.
  71. If it has a USB "A" (rectangular), "Mini-A" (uncommon),
  72. or "Mini-AB" connector, it supports the host role.
  73. (With a "Mini-AB" connector, you should enable USB OTG.)
  74. # use USB_GADGET_MUSB_HDRC not USB_MUSB_PERIPHERAL to #ifdef peripheral
  75. # side support ... OTG needs both roles
  76. config USB_MUSB_PERIPHERAL
  77. depends on USB_GADGET
  78. bool "USB Peripheral (gadget stack)"
  79. select USB_GADGET_MUSB_HDRC
  80. help
  81. Say Y here if your system supports the USB peripheral role.
  82. If it has a USB "B" (squarish), "Mini-B", or "Mini-AB"
  83. connector, it supports the peripheral role.
  84. (With a "Mini-AB" connector, you should enable USB OTG.)
  85. config USB_MUSB_OTG
  86. depends on USB && USB_GADGET && PM && EXPERIMENTAL
  87. bool "Both host and peripheral: USB OTG (On The Go) Device"
  88. select USB_GADGET_MUSB_HDRC
  89. select USB_OTG
  90. help
  91. The most notable feature of USB OTG is support for a
  92. "Dual-Role" device, which can act as either a device
  93. or a host. The initial role choice can be changed
  94. later, when two dual-role devices talk to each other.
  95. At this writing, the OTG support in this driver is incomplete,
  96. omitting the mandatory HNP or SRP protocols. However, some
  97. of the cable based role switching works. (That is, grounding
  98. the ID pin switches the controller to host mode, while leaving
  99. it floating leaves it in peripheral mode.)
  100. Select this if your system has a Mini-AB connector, or
  101. to simplify certain kinds of configuration.
  102. To implement your OTG Targeted Peripherals List (TPL), enable
  103. USB_OTG_WHITELIST and update "drivers/usb/core/otg_whitelist.h"
  104. to match your requirements.
  105. endchoice
  106. # enable peripheral support (including with OTG)
  107. config USB_GADGET_MUSB_HDRC
  108. bool
  109. depends on USB_MUSB_HDRC && (USB_MUSB_PERIPHERAL || USB_MUSB_OTG)
  110. # default y
  111. # select USB_GADGET_DUALSPEED
  112. # select USB_GADGET_SELECTED
  113. # enables host support (including with OTG)
  114. config USB_MUSB_HDRC_HCD
  115. bool
  116. depends on USB_MUSB_HDRC && (USB_MUSB_HOST || USB_MUSB_OTG)
  117. select USB_OTG if USB_GADGET_MUSB_HDRC
  118. default y
  119. config MUSB_PIO_ONLY
  120. bool 'Disable DMA (always use PIO)'
  121. depends on USB_MUSB_HDRC
  122. default y if USB_TUSB6010
  123. help
  124. All data is copied between memory and FIFO by the CPU.
  125. DMA controllers are ignored.
  126. Do not select 'n' here unless DMA support for your SOC or board
  127. is unavailable (or unstable). When DMA is enabled at compile time,
  128. you can still disable it at run time using the "use_dma=n" module
  129. parameter.
  130. config USB_INVENTRA_DMA
  131. bool
  132. depends on USB_MUSB_HDRC && !MUSB_PIO_ONLY
  133. default ARCH_OMAP2430 || ARCH_OMAP3 || BLACKFIN || ARCH_OMAP4
  134. help
  135. Enable DMA transfers using Mentor's engine.
  136. config USB_TI_CPPI_DMA
  137. bool
  138. depends on USB_MUSB_HDRC && !MUSB_PIO_ONLY
  139. default ARCH_DAVINCI
  140. help
  141. Enable DMA transfers when TI CPPI DMA is available.
  142. config USB_TUSB_OMAP_DMA
  143. bool
  144. depends on USB_MUSB_HDRC && !MUSB_PIO_ONLY
  145. depends on USB_TUSB6010
  146. depends on ARCH_OMAP
  147. default y
  148. help
  149. Enable DMA transfers on TUSB 6010 when OMAP DMA is available.
  150. config USB_MUSB_DEBUG
  151. depends on USB_MUSB_HDRC
  152. bool "Enable debugging messages"
  153. default n
  154. help
  155. This enables musb debugging. To set the logging level use the debug
  156. module parameter. Starting at level 3, per-transfer (urb, usb_request,
  157. packet, or dma transfer) tracing may kick in.