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ALCHEMY: Add EHCI support for AU1200 Updated by removing the OHCI support Signed-off-by: Jordan Crouse <jordan.crouse@amd.com> Signed-off-by: David Brownell <dbrownell@users.sourceforge.net> Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@suse.de>
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#
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# USB Host Controller Drivers
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comment "USB Host Controller Drivers"
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depends on USB
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config USB_EHCI_HCD
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tristate "EHCI HCD (USB 2.0) support"
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depends on USB && USB_ARCH_HAS_EHCI
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---help---
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The Enhanced Host Controller Interface (EHCI) is standard for USB 2.0
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"high speed" (480 Mbit/sec, 60 Mbyte/sec) host controller hardware.
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If your USB host controller supports USB 2.0, you will likely want to
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configure this Host Controller Driver. At the time of this writing,
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the primary implementation of EHCI is a chip from NEC, widely available
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in add-on PCI cards, but implementations are in the works from other
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vendors including Intel and Philips. Motherboard support is appearing.
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EHCI controllers are packaged with "companion" host controllers (OHCI
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or UHCI) to handle USB 1.1 devices connected to root hub ports. Ports
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will connect to EHCI if the device is high speed, otherwise they
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connect to a companion controller. If you configure EHCI, you should
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probably configure the OHCI (for NEC and some other vendors) USB Host
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Controller Driver or UHCI (for Via motherboards) Host Controller
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Driver too.
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You may want to read <file:Documentation/usb/ehci.txt>.
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To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
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module will be called ehci-hcd.
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config USB_EHCI_SPLIT_ISO
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bool "Full speed ISO transactions (EXPERIMENTAL)"
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depends on USB_EHCI_HCD && EXPERIMENTAL
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default n
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---help---
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This code is new and hasn't been used with many different
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EHCI or USB 2.0 transaction translator implementations.
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It should work for ISO-OUT transfers, like audio.
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config USB_EHCI_ROOT_HUB_TT
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bool "Root Hub Transaction Translators (EXPERIMENTAL)"
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depends on USB_EHCI_HCD && EXPERIMENTAL
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---help---
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Some EHCI chips have vendor-specific extensions to integrate
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transaction translators, so that no OHCI or UHCI companion
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controller is needed. It's safe to say "y" even if your
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controller doesn't support this feature.
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This supports the EHCI implementation from TransDimension Inc.
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config USB_ISP116X_HCD
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tristate "ISP116X HCD support"
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depends on USB
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default N
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---help---
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The ISP1160 and ISP1161 chips are USB host controllers. Enable this
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option if your board has this chip. If unsure, say N.
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This driver does not support isochronous transfers.
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To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
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module will be called isp116x-hcd.
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config USB_OHCI_HCD
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tristate "OHCI HCD support"
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depends on USB && USB_ARCH_HAS_OHCI
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select ISP1301_OMAP if MACH_OMAP_H2 || MACH_OMAP_H3
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---help---
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The Open Host Controller Interface (OHCI) is a standard for accessing
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USB 1.1 host controller hardware. It does more in hardware than Intel's
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UHCI specification. If your USB host controller follows the OHCI spec,
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say Y. On most non-x86 systems, and on x86 hardware that's not using a
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USB controller from Intel or VIA, this is appropriate. If your host
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controller doesn't use PCI, this is probably appropriate. For a PCI
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based system where you're not sure, the "lspci -v" entry will list the
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right "prog-if" for your USB controller(s): EHCI, OHCI, or UHCI.
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To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
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module will be called ohci-hcd.
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config USB_OHCI_HCD_PPC_SOC
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bool "OHCI support for on-chip PPC USB controller"
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depends on USB_OHCI_HCD && (STB03xxx || PPC_MPC52xx)
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default y
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select USB_OHCI_BIG_ENDIAN
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---help---
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Enables support for the USB controller on the MPC52xx or
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STB03xxx processor chip. If unsure, say Y.
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config USB_OHCI_HCD_PCI
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bool "OHCI support for PCI-bus USB controllers"
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depends on USB_OHCI_HCD && PCI && (STB03xxx || PPC_MPC52xx)
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default y
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select USB_OHCI_LITTLE_ENDIAN
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---help---
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Enables support for PCI-bus plug-in USB controller cards.
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If unsure, say Y.
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config USB_OHCI_BIG_ENDIAN
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bool
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depends on USB_OHCI_HCD
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default n
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config USB_OHCI_LITTLE_ENDIAN
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bool
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depends on USB_OHCI_HCD
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default n if STB03xxx || PPC_MPC52xx
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default y
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config USB_UHCI_HCD
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tristate "UHCI HCD (most Intel and VIA) support"
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depends on USB && PCI
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---help---
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The Universal Host Controller Interface is a standard by Intel for
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accessing the USB hardware in the PC (which is also called the USB
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host controller). If your USB host controller conforms to this
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standard, you may want to say Y, but see below. All recent boards
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with Intel PCI chipsets (like intel 430TX, 440FX, 440LX, 440BX,
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i810, i820) conform to this standard. Also all VIA PCI chipsets
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(like VIA VP2, VP3, MVP3, Apollo Pro, Apollo Pro II or Apollo Pro
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133). If unsure, say Y.
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To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
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module will be called uhci-hcd.
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config USB_SL811_HCD
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tristate "SL811HS HCD support"
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depends on USB
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default N
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help
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The SL811HS is a single-port USB controller that supports either
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host side or peripheral side roles. Enable this option if your
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board has this chip, and you want to use it as a host controller.
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If unsure, say N.
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To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
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module will be called sl811-hcd.
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config USB_SL811_CS
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tristate "CF/PCMCIA support for SL811HS HCD"
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depends on USB_SL811_HCD && PCMCIA
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default N
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help
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Wraps a PCMCIA driver around the SL811HS HCD, supporting the RATOC
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REX-CFU1U CF card (often used with PDAs). If unsure, say N.
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To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
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module will be called "sl811_cs".
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