config USB_HOST_IFX tristate "Infineon USB Host Controller Driver" depends on USB default n help Infineon USB Host Controller choice prompt "Infineon USB Host Controller Driver Operation mode" depends on USB_HOST_IFX && ( AMAZON_S || AR9 || VR9 || AR10 || MIPS_AMAZON_S || MIPS_AR9 || MIPS_VR9 || MIPS_AR10 ) help The IFX USB core can be configured as dual-host and single host. The unused core can be set as Device-mode. config USB_HOST_IFX_B boolean "USB host mode on core 1 and 2" help Both cores run as host config USB_HOST_IFX_1 boolean "USB host mode on core 1 only" help Core #1 runs as host config USB_HOST_IFX_2 boolean "USB host mode on core 2 only" help Core #2 runs as host endchoice config USB_HOST_IFX_FORCE_USB11 boolean "Forced USB1.1" depends on USB_HOST_IFX default n help force to be USB 1.1 config USB_HOST_IFX_WITH_HS_ELECT_TST boolean "With HS_Electrical Test" depends on USB_HOST_IFX default n help With USBIF HSET routines config USB_HOST_IFX_WITH_ISO boolean "With ISO transfer" depends on USB_HOST_IFX default n help With USBIF ISO transfer config USB_HOST_IFX_COC boolean "CoC in USB Host" depends on USB_HOST_IFX default n help With CoC on Host choice prompt "IFX unaligned buffer policy" depends on USB_HOST_IFX help IFX unaligned buffer policy config USB_HOST_IFX_UNALIGNED_ADJ boolean "Adjust" help USB_HOST_IFX_UNALIGNED_ADJ config USB_HOST_IFX_UNALIGNED_CHK boolean "Check-only" help USB_HOST_IFX_UNALIGNED_CHK config USB_HOST_IFX_UNALIGNED_NONE boolean "No process" help USB_HOST_IFX_UNALIGNED_NONE endchoice config USB_HOST_IFX_XHCI tristate "xHCI HCD (USB 3.0) support (EXPERIMENTAL)" depends on USB && PCI && ( VR9 || MIPS_VR9 || AR10 || MIPS_AR10 ) ---help--- The eXtensible Host Controller Interface (xHCI) is standard for USB 3.0 "SuperSpeed" host controller hardware. To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the module will be called xhci-hcd. config USB_HOST_IFX_XHCI_DEBUGGING bool "Debugging for the xHCI host controller" depends on USB_HOST_IFX_XHCI ---help--- Say 'Y' to turn on debugging for the xHCI host controller driver. This will spew debugging output, even in interrupt context. This should only be used for debugging xHCI driver bugs. If unsure, say N.