linux_dsm_epyc7002/drivers/media/usb/pwc/Kconfig
Mauro Carvalho Chehab 0c0d06cac6 [media] rename most media/video usb drivers to media/usb
Rename all USB drivers with their own directory under
drivers/media/video into drivers/media/usb and update the
building system.

Signed-off-by: Mauro Carvalho Chehab <mchehab@redhat.com>
2012-08-15 16:25:07 -03:00

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config USB_PWC
tristate "USB Philips Cameras"
depends on VIDEO_V4L2
select VIDEOBUF2_VMALLOC
---help---
Say Y or M here if you want to use one of these Philips & OEM
webcams:
* Philips PCA645, PCA646
* Philips PCVC675, PCVC680, PCVC690
* Philips PCVC720/40, PCVC730, PCVC740, PCVC750
* Philips SPC900NC
* Askey VC010
* Logitech QuickCam Pro 3000, 4000, 'Zoom', 'Notebook Pro'
and 'Orbit'/'Sphere'
* Samsung MPC-C10, MPC-C30
* Creative Webcam 5, Pro Ex
* SOTEC Afina Eye
* Visionite VCS-UC300, VCS-UM100
The PCA635, PCVC665 and PCVC720/20 are not supported by this driver
and never will be, but the 665 and 720/20 are supported by other
drivers.
Some newer logitech webcams are not handled by this driver but by the
Usb Video Class driver (linux-uvc).
The built-in microphone is enabled by selecting USB Audio support.
To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
module will be called pwc.
config USB_PWC_DEBUG
bool "USB Philips Cameras verbose debug"
depends on USB_PWC
help
Say Y here in order to have the pwc driver generate verbose debugging
messages.
A special module options 'trace' is used to control the verbosity.
config USB_PWC_INPUT_EVDEV
bool "USB Philips Cameras input events device support"
default y
depends on USB_PWC && (USB_PWC=INPUT || INPUT=y)
---help---
This option makes USB Philips cameras register the snapshot button as
an input device to report button events.
If you are in doubt, say Y.