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Pull networking fixes from David Miller: 1) If an IPVS tunnel is created with a mixed-family destination address, it cannot be removed. Fix from Alexey Andriyanov. 2) Fix module refcount underflow in netfilter's nft_compat, from Pablo Neira Ayuso. 3) Generic statistics infrastructure can reference variables sitting on a released function stack, therefore use dynamic allocation always. Fix from Ignacy Gawędzki. 4) skb_copy_bits() return value test is inverted in ip_check_defrag(). 5) Fix network namespace exit in openvswitch, we have to release all of the per-net vports. From Pravin B Shelar. 6) Fix signedness bug in CAIF's cfpkt_iterate(), from Dan Carpenter. 7) Fix rhashtable grow/shrink behavior, only expand during inserts and shrink during deletes. From Daniel Borkmann. 8) Netdevice names with semicolons should never be allowed, because they serve as a separator. From Matthew Thode. 9) Use {,__}set_current_state() where appropriate, from Fabian Frederick. 10) Revert byte queue limits support in r8169 driver, it's causing regressions we can't figure out. 11) tcp_should_expand_sndbuf() erroneously uses tp->packets_out to measure packets in flight, properly use tcp_packets_in_flight() instead. From Neal Cardwell. 12) Fix accidental removal of support for bluetooth in CSR based Intel wireless cards. From Marcel Holtmann. 13) We accidently added a behavioral change between native and compat tasks, wrt testing the MSG_CMSG_COMPAT bit. Just ignore it if the user happened to set it in a native binary as that was always the behavior we had. From Catalin Marinas. 14) Check genlmsg_unicast() return valud in hwsim netlink tx frame handling, from Bob Copeland. 15) Fix stale ->radar_required setting in mac80211 that can prevent starting new scans, from Eliad Peller. 16) Fix memory leak in nl80211 monitor, from Johannes Berg. 17) Fix race in TX index handling in xen-netback, from David Vrabel. 18) Don't enable interrupts in amx-xgbe driver until all software et al. state is ready for the interrupt handler to run. From Thomas Lendacky. 19) Add missing netlink_ns_capable() checks to rtnl_newlink(), from Eric W Biederman. 20) The amount of header space needed in macvtap was not calculated properly, fix it otherwise we splat past the beginning of the packet. From Eric Dumazet. 21) Fix bcmgenet TCP TX perf regression, from Jaedon Shin. 22) Don't raw initialize or mod timers, use setup_timer() and mod_timer() instead. From Vaishali Thakkar. 23) Fix software maintained statistics in bcmgenet and systemport drivers, from Florian Fainelli. 24) DMA descriptor updates in sh_eth need proper memory barriers, from Ben Hutchings. 25) Don't do UDP Fragmentation Offload on RAW sockets, from Michal Kubecek. 26) Openvswitch's non-masked set actions aren't constructed properly into netlink messages, fix from Joe Stringer. * git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/davem/net: (116 commits) openvswitch: Fix serialization of non-masked set actions. gianfar: Reduce logging noise seen due to phy polling if link is down ibmveth: Add function to enable live MAC address changes net: bridge: add compile-time assert for cb struct size udp: only allow UFO for packets from SOCK_DGRAM sockets sh_eth: Really fix padding of short frames on TX Revert "sh_eth: Enable Rx descriptor word 0 shift for r8a7790" sh_eth: Fix RX recovery on R-Car in case of RX ring underrun sh_eth: Ensure proper ordering of descriptor active bit write/read net/mlx4_en: Disbale GRO for incoming loopback/selftest packets net/mlx4_core: Fix wrong mask and error flow for the update-qp command net: systemport: fix software maintained statistics net: bcmgenet: fix software maintained statistics rxrpc: don't multiply with HZ twice rxrpc: terminate retrans loop when sending of skb fails net/hsr: Fix NULL pointer dereference and refcnt bugs when deleting a HSR interface. net: pasemi: Use setup_timer and mod_timer net: stmmac: Use setup_timer and mod_timer net: 8390: axnet_cs: Use setup_timer and mod_timer net: 8390: pcnet_cs: Use setup_timer and mod_timer ...
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# USB Network devices configuration
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#
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comment "Host-side USB support is needed for USB Network Adapter support"
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depends on !USB && NET
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menuconfig USB_NET_DRIVERS
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tristate "USB Network Adapters"
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default USB if USB
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depends on USB && NET
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if USB_NET_DRIVERS
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config USB_CATC
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tristate "USB CATC NetMate-based Ethernet device support"
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select CRC32
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---help---
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Say Y if you want to use one of the following 10Mbps USB Ethernet
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device based on the EL1210A chip. Supported devices are:
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Belkin F5U011
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Belkin F5U111
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CATC NetMate
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CATC NetMate II
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smartBridges smartNIC
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This driver makes the adapter appear as a normal Ethernet interface,
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typically on eth0, if it is the only ethernet device, or perhaps on
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eth1, if you have a PCI or ISA ethernet card installed.
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To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
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module will be called catc.
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config USB_KAWETH
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tristate "USB KLSI KL5USB101-based ethernet device support"
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---help---
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Say Y here if you want to use one of the following 10Mbps only
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USB Ethernet adapters based on the KLSI KL5KUSB101B chipset:
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3Com 3C19250
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ADS USB-10BT
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ATEN USB Ethernet
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ASANTE USB To Ethernet Adapter
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AOX Endpoints USB Ethernet
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Correga K.K.
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D-Link DSB-650C and DU-E10
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Entrega / Portgear E45
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I-O DATA USB-ET/T
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Jaton USB Ethernet Device Adapter
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Kingston Technology USB Ethernet Adapter
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Linksys USB10T
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Mobility USB-Ethernet Adapter
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NetGear EA-101
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Peracom Enet and Enet2
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Portsmith Express Ethernet Adapter
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Shark Pocket Adapter
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SMC 2202USB
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Sony Vaio port extender
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This driver is likely to work with most 10Mbps only USB Ethernet
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adapters, including some "no brand" devices. It does NOT work on
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SmartBridges smartNIC or on Belkin F5U111 devices - you should use
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the CATC NetMate driver for those. If you are not sure which one
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you need, select both, and the correct one should be selected for
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you.
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This driver makes the adapter appear as a normal Ethernet interface,
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typically on eth0, if it is the only ethernet device, or perhaps on
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eth1, if you have a PCI or ISA ethernet card installed.
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To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
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module will be called kaweth.
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config USB_PEGASUS
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tristate "USB Pegasus/Pegasus-II based ethernet device support"
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select MII
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---help---
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Say Y here if you know you have Pegasus or Pegasus-II based adapter.
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If in doubt then look at <file:drivers/net/usb/pegasus.h> for the
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complete list of supported devices.
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If your particular adapter is not in the list and you are _sure_ it
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is Pegasus or Pegasus II based then send me
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<petkan@users.sourceforge.net> vendor and device IDs.
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To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
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module will be called pegasus.
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config USB_RTL8150
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tristate "USB RTL8150 based ethernet device support"
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select MII
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help
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Say Y here if you have RTL8150 based usb-ethernet adapter.
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Send me <petkan@users.sourceforge.net> any comments you may have.
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You can also check for updates at <http://pegasus2.sourceforge.net/>.
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To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
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module will be called rtl8150.
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config USB_RTL8152
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tristate "Realtek RTL8152/RTL8153 Based USB Ethernet Adapters"
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select MII
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help
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This option adds support for Realtek RTL8152 based USB 2.0
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10/100 Ethernet adapters and RTL8153 based USB 3.0 10/100/1000
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Ethernet adapters.
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To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
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module will be called r8152.
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config USB_USBNET
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tristate "Multi-purpose USB Networking Framework"
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select MII
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---help---
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This driver supports several kinds of network links over USB,
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with "minidrivers" built around a common network driver core
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that supports deep queues for efficient transfers. (This gives
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better performance with small packets and at high speeds).
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The USB host runs "usbnet", and the other end of the link might be:
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- Another USB host, when using USB "network" or "data transfer"
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cables. These are often used to network laptops to PCs, like
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"Laplink" parallel cables or some motherboards. These rely
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on specialized chips from many suppliers.
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- An intelligent USB gadget, perhaps embedding a Linux system.
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These include PDAs running Linux (iPaq, Yopy, Zaurus, and
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others), and devices that interoperate using the standard
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CDC-Ethernet specification (including many cable modems).
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- Network adapter hardware (like those for 10/100 Ethernet) which
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uses this driver framework.
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The link will appear with a name like "usb0", when the link is
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a two-node link, or "eth0" for most CDC-Ethernet devices. Those
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two-node links are most easily managed with Ethernet Bridging
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(CONFIG_BRIDGE) instead of routing.
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For more information see <http://www.linux-usb.org/usbnet/>.
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To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
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module will be called usbnet.
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config USB_NET_AX8817X
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tristate "ASIX AX88xxx Based USB 2.0 Ethernet Adapters"
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depends on USB_USBNET
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select CRC32
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select PHYLIB
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default y
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help
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This option adds support for ASIX AX88xxx based USB 2.0
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10/100 Ethernet adapters.
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This driver should work with at least the following devices:
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* Aten UC210T
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* ASIX AX88172
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* Billionton Systems, USB2AR
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* Buffalo LUA-U2-KTX
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* Corega FEther USB2-TX
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* D-Link DUB-E100
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* Hawking UF200
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* Linksys USB200M
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* Netgear FA120
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* Sitecom LN-029
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* Sitecom LN-028
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* Intellinet USB 2.0 Ethernet
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* ST Lab USB 2.0 Ethernet
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* TrendNet TU2-ET100
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This driver creates an interface named "ethX", where X depends on
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what other networking devices you have in use.
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config USB_NET_AX88179_178A
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tristate "ASIX AX88179/178A USB 3.0/2.0 to Gigabit Ethernet"
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depends on USB_USBNET
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select CRC32
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select PHYLIB
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default y
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help
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This option adds support for ASIX AX88179 based USB 3.0/2.0
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to Gigabit Ethernet adapters.
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This driver should work with at least the following devices:
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* ASIX AX88179
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* ASIX AX88178A
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* Sitcomm LN-032
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This driver creates an interface named "ethX", where X depends on
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what other networking devices you have in use.
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config USB_NET_CDCETHER
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tristate "CDC Ethernet support (smart devices such as cable modems)"
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depends on USB_USBNET
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default y
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help
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This option supports devices conforming to the Communication Device
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Class (CDC) Ethernet Control Model, a specification that's easy to
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implement in device firmware. The CDC specifications are available
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from <http://www.usb.org/>.
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CDC Ethernet is an implementation option for DOCSIS cable modems
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that support USB connectivity, used for non-Microsoft USB hosts.
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The Linux-USB CDC Ethernet Gadget driver is an open implementation.
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This driver should work with at least the following devices:
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* Dell Wireless 5530 HSPA
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* Ericsson PipeRider (all variants)
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* Ericsson Mobile Broadband Module (all variants)
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* Motorola (DM100 and SB4100)
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* Broadcom Cable Modem (reference design)
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* Toshiba (PCX1100U and F3507g/F3607gw)
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* ...
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This driver creates an interface named "ethX", where X depends on
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what other networking devices you have in use. However, if the
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IEEE 802 "local assignment" bit is set in the address, a "usbX"
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name is used instead.
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config USB_NET_CDC_EEM
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tristate "CDC EEM support"
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depends on USB_USBNET
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help
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This option supports devices conforming to the Communication Device
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Class (CDC) Ethernet Emulation Model, a specification that's easy to
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implement in device firmware. The CDC EEM specifications are available
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from <http://www.usb.org/>.
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This driver creates an interface named "ethX", where X depends on
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what other networking devices you have in use. However, if the
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IEEE 802 "local assignment" bit is set in the address, a "usbX"
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name is used instead.
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config USB_NET_CDC_NCM
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tristate "CDC NCM support"
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depends on USB_USBNET
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default y
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help
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This driver provides support for CDC NCM (Network Control Model
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Device USB Class Specification). The CDC NCM specification is
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available from <http://www.usb.org/>.
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Say "y" to link the driver statically, or "m" to build a
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dynamically linked module.
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This driver should work with at least the following devices:
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* ST-Ericsson M700 LTE FDD/TDD Mobile Broadband Modem (ref. design)
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* ST-Ericsson M5730 HSPA+ Mobile Broadband Modem (reference design)
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* ST-Ericsson M570 HSPA+ Mobile Broadband Modem (reference design)
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* ST-Ericsson M343 HSPA Mobile Broadband Modem (reference design)
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* Ericsson F5521gw Mobile Broadband Module
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config USB_NET_HUAWEI_CDC_NCM
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tristate "Huawei NCM embedded AT channel support"
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depends on USB_USBNET
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select USB_WDM
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select USB_NET_CDC_NCM
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help
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This driver supports huawei-style NCM devices, that use NCM as a
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transport for other protocols, usually an embedded AT channel.
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Good examples are:
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* Huawei E3131
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* Huawei E3251
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To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the module will be
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called huawei_cdc_ncm.ko.
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config USB_NET_CDC_MBIM
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tristate "CDC MBIM support"
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depends on USB_USBNET
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select USB_WDM
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select USB_NET_CDC_NCM
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help
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This driver provides support for CDC MBIM (Mobile Broadband
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Interface Model) devices. The CDC MBIM specification is
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available from <http://www.usb.org/>.
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MBIM devices require configuration using the management
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protocol defined by the MBIM specification. This driver
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provides unfiltered access to the MBIM control channel
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through the associated /dev/cdc-wdmx character device.
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To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
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module will be called cdc_mbim.
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config USB_NET_DM9601
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tristate "Davicom DM96xx based USB 10/100 ethernet devices"
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depends on USB_USBNET
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select CRC32
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help
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This option adds support for Davicom DM9601/DM9620/DM9621A
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based USB 10/100 Ethernet adapters.
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config USB_NET_SR9700
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tristate "CoreChip-sz SR9700 based USB 1.1 10/100 ethernet devices"
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depends on USB_USBNET
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select CRC32
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help
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This option adds support for CoreChip-sz SR9700 based USB 1.1
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10/100 Ethernet adapters.
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config USB_NET_SR9800
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tristate "CoreChip-sz SR9800 based USB 2.0 10/100 ethernet devices"
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depends on USB_USBNET
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select CRC32
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---help---
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Say Y if you want to use one of the following 100Mbps USB Ethernet
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device based on the CoreChip-sz SR9800 chip.
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This driver makes the adapter appear as a normal Ethernet interface,
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typically on eth0, if it is the only ethernet device, or perhaps on
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eth1, if you have a PCI or ISA ethernet card installed.
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To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
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module will be called sr9800.
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config USB_NET_SMSC75XX
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tristate "SMSC LAN75XX based USB 2.0 gigabit ethernet devices"
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depends on USB_USBNET
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select BITREVERSE
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select CRC16
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select CRC32
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help
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This option adds support for SMSC LAN75XX based USB 2.0
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Gigabit Ethernet adapters.
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config USB_NET_SMSC95XX
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tristate "SMSC LAN95XX based USB 2.0 10/100 ethernet devices"
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depends on USB_USBNET
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select BITREVERSE
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select CRC16
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select CRC32
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help
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This option adds support for SMSC LAN95XX based USB 2.0
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10/100 Ethernet adapters.
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config USB_NET_GL620A
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tristate "GeneSys GL620USB-A based cables"
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depends on USB_USBNET
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help
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Choose this option if you're using a host-to-host cable,
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or PC2PC motherboard, with this chip.
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Note that the half-duplex "GL620USB" is not supported.
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config USB_NET_NET1080
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tristate "NetChip 1080 based cables (Laplink, ...)"
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default y
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depends on USB_USBNET
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help
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Choose this option if you're using a host-to-host cable based
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on this design: one NetChip 1080 chip and supporting logic,
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optionally with LEDs that indicate traffic
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config USB_NET_PLUSB
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tristate "Prolific PL-2301/2302/25A1 based cables"
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# if the handshake/init/reset problems, from original 'plusb',
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# are ever resolved ... then remove "experimental"
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depends on USB_USBNET
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help
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Choose this option if you're using a host-to-host cable
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with one of these chips.
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config USB_NET_MCS7830
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tristate "MosChip MCS7830 based Ethernet adapters"
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depends on USB_USBNET
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help
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Choose this option if you're using a 10/100 Ethernet USB2
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adapter based on the MosChip 7830 controller. This includes
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adapters marketed under the DeLOCK brand.
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config USB_NET_RNDIS_HOST
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tristate "Host for RNDIS and ActiveSync devices"
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depends on USB_USBNET
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select USB_NET_CDCETHER
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help
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This option enables hosting "Remote NDIS" USB networking links,
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as encouraged by Microsoft (instead of CDC Ethernet!) for use in
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various devices that may only support this protocol. A variant
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of this protocol (with even less public documentation) seems to
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be at the root of Microsoft's "ActiveSync" too.
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Avoid using this protocol unless you have no better options.
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The protocol specification is incomplete, and is controlled by
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(and for) Microsoft; it isn't an "Open" ecosystem or market.
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config USB_NET_CDC_SUBSET
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tristate "Simple USB Network Links (CDC Ethernet subset)"
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depends on USB_USBNET
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default y
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help
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This driver module supports USB network devices that can work
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without any device-specific information. Select it if you have
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one of these drivers.
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Note that while many USB host-to-host cables can work in this mode,
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that may mean not being able to talk to Win32 systems or more
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commonly not being able to handle certain events (like replugging
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the host on the other end) very well. Also, these devices will
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not generally have permanently assigned Ethernet addresses.
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config USB_ALI_M5632
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bool "ALi M5632 based 'USB 2.0 Data Link' cables"
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depends on USB_NET_CDC_SUBSET
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help
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Choose this option if you're using a host-to-host cable
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based on this design, which supports USB 2.0 high speed.
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config USB_AN2720
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bool "AnchorChips 2720 based cables (Xircom PGUNET, ...)"
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depends on USB_NET_CDC_SUBSET
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help
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Choose this option if you're using a host-to-host cable
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based on this design. Note that AnchorChips is now a
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Cypress brand.
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config USB_BELKIN
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bool "eTEK based host-to-host cables (Advance, Belkin, ...)"
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depends on USB_NET_CDC_SUBSET
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default y
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help
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Choose this option if you're using a host-to-host cable
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based on this design: two NetChip 2890 chips and an Atmel
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microcontroller, with LEDs that indicate traffic.
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config USB_ARMLINUX
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bool "Embedded ARM Linux links (iPaq, ...)"
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depends on USB_NET_CDC_SUBSET
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default y
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help
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Choose this option to support the "usb-eth" networking driver
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used by most of the ARM Linux community with device controllers
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such as the SA-11x0 and PXA-25x UDCs, or the tftp capabilities
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in some PXA versions of the "blob" boot loader.
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Linux-based "Gumstix" PXA-25x based systems use this protocol
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to talk with other Linux systems.
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Although the ROMs shipped with Sharp Zaurus products use a
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different link level framing protocol, you can have them use
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this simpler protocol by installing a different kernel.
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config USB_EPSON2888
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bool "Epson 2888 based firmware (DEVELOPMENT)"
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depends on USB_NET_CDC_SUBSET
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help
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Choose this option to support the usb networking links used
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by some sample firmware from Epson.
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config USB_KC2190
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bool "KT Technology KC2190 based cables (InstaNet)"
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depends on USB_NET_CDC_SUBSET
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help
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Choose this option if you're using a host-to-host cable
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with one of these chips.
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config USB_NET_ZAURUS
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tristate "Sharp Zaurus (stock ROMs) and compatible"
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depends on USB_USBNET
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select USB_NET_CDCETHER
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select CRC32
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default y
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help
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Choose this option to support the usb networking links used by
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Zaurus models like the SL-5000D, SL-5500, SL-5600, A-300, B-500.
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This also supports some related device firmware, as used in some
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PDAs from Olympus and some cell phones from Motorola.
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If you install an alternate image, such as the Linux 2.6 based
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versions of OpenZaurus, you should no longer need to support this
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protocol. Only the "eth-fd" or "net_fd" drivers in these devices
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really need this non-conformant variant of CDC Ethernet (or in
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some cases CDC MDLM) protocol, not "g_ether".
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config USB_NET_CX82310_ETH
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tristate "Conexant CX82310 USB ethernet port"
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depends on USB_USBNET
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help
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Choose this option if you're using a Conexant CX82310-based ADSL
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router with USB ethernet port. This driver is for routers only,
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it will not work with ADSL modems (use cxacru driver instead).
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config USB_NET_KALMIA
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tristate "Samsung Kalmia based LTE USB modem"
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depends on USB_USBNET
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help
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Choose this option if you have a Samsung Kalmia based USB modem
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as Samsung GT-B3730.
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To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
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module will be called kalmia.
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config USB_NET_QMI_WWAN
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tristate "QMI WWAN driver for Qualcomm MSM based 3G and LTE modems"
|
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depends on USB_USBNET
|
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select USB_WDM
|
|
help
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|
Support WWAN LTE/3G devices based on Qualcomm Mobile Data Modem
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|
(MDM) chipsets. Examples of such devices are
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* Huawei E392/E398
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This driver will only drive the ethernet part of the chips.
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The devices require additional configuration to be usable.
|
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Multiple management interfaces with linux drivers are
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available:
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* option: AT commands on /dev/ttyUSBx
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* cdc-wdm: Qualcomm MSM Interface (QMI) protocol on /dev/cdc-wdmx
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A modem manager with support for QMI is recommended.
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To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
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module will be called qmi_wwan.
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config USB_HSO
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tristate "Option USB High Speed Mobile Devices"
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depends on USB && RFKILL && TTY
|
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default n
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|
help
|
|
Choose this option if you have an Option HSDPA/HSUPA card.
|
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These cards support downlink speeds of 7.2Mbps or greater.
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|
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To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
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module will be called hso.
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config USB_NET_INT51X1
|
|
tristate "Intellon PLC based usb adapter"
|
|
depends on USB_USBNET
|
|
help
|
|
Choose this option if you're using a 14Mb USB-based PLC
|
|
(Powerline Communications) solution with an Intellon
|
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INT51x1/INT5200 chip, like the "devolo dLan duo".
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config USB_CDC_PHONET
|
|
tristate "CDC Phonet support"
|
|
depends on PHONET
|
|
help
|
|
Choose this option to support the Phonet interface to a Nokia
|
|
cellular modem, as found on most Nokia handsets with the
|
|
"PC suite" USB profile.
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|
|
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config USB_IPHETH
|
|
tristate "Apple iPhone USB Ethernet driver"
|
|
default n
|
|
---help---
|
|
Module used to share Internet connection (tethering) from your
|
|
iPhone (Original, 3G and 3GS) to your system.
|
|
Note that you need userspace libraries and programs that are needed
|
|
to pair your device with your system and that understand the iPhone
|
|
protocol.
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|
|
|
For more information: http://giagio.com/wiki/moin.cgi/iPhoneEthernetDriver
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|
|
config USB_SIERRA_NET
|
|
tristate "USB-to-WWAN Driver for Sierra Wireless modems"
|
|
depends on USB_USBNET
|
|
help
|
|
Choose this option if you have a Sierra Wireless USB-to-WWAN device.
|
|
|
|
To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
|
|
module will be called sierra_net.
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|
|
|
config USB_VL600
|
|
tristate "LG VL600 modem dongle"
|
|
depends on USB_NET_CDCETHER && TTY
|
|
select USB_ACM
|
|
help
|
|
Select this if you want to use an LG Electronics 4G/LTE usb modem
|
|
called VL600. This driver only handles the ethernet
|
|
interface exposed by the modem firmware. To establish a connection
|
|
you will first need a userspace program that sends the right
|
|
command to the modem through its CDC ACM port, and most
|
|
likely also a DHCP client. See this thread about using the
|
|
4G modem from Verizon:
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|
|
|
http://ubuntuforums.org/showpost.php?p=10589647&postcount=17
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endif # USB_NET_DRIVERS
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