# # For a description of the syntax of this configuration file, # see misc/tools/kconfig-language.txt. # config USBHOST_NPREALLOC int "Number of pre-allocated class instances" default 4 ---help--- Number of pre-allocated class instances config USBHOST_BULK_DISABLE bool "Disable bulk endpoint support" default n ---help--- On some architectures, selecting this setting will reduce driver size by disabling bulk endpoint support config USBHOST_INT_DISABLE bool "Disable interrupt endpoint support" default n ---help--- On some architectures, selecting this setting will reduce driver size by disabling interrupt endpoint support config USBHOST_ISOC_DISABLE bool "Disable isochronous endpoint support" default n ---help--- On some architectures, selecting this setting will reduce driver size by disabling isochronous endpoint support config USBHOST_MSC bool "Mass Storage Class Support" default n depends on !BULK_DISABLE ---help--- Enable support for the keyboard class driver. This also depends on NFILE_DESCRIPTORS > 0 && SCHED_WORKQUEUE=y config USBHOST_HIDKBD bool "HID Keyboard Class Support" default n depends on !INT_DISABLE ---help--- Enable support for the keyboard class driver. This also depends on SCHED_WORKQUEUE && !DISABLE_SIGNALS if USBHOST_HIDKBD config HIDKBD_POLLUSEC int "Keyboard Poll Rate (MSEC)" default 100000 ---help--- Device poll rate in microseconds. Default: 100,000 microseconds. config HIDKBD_DEFPRIO int "Polling Thread Priority" default 50 ---help--- Priority of the polling thread. Default: 50. config HIDKBD_STACKSIZE int "Polling thread stack size" default 1024 ---help--- Stack size for polling thread. Default: 1024 config HIDKBD_BUFSIZE int "Scancode Buffer Size" default 64 ---help--- Scancode buffer size. Default: 64. config HIDKBD_NPOLLWAITERS int "Max Number of Waiters for Poll Event" default 2 depends on !DISABLE_POLL ---help--- If the poll() method is enabled, this defines the maximum number of threads that can be waiting for keyboard events. Default: 2. config HIDKBD_RAWSCANCODES bool "Use Raw Scan Codes" default n ---help--- If set to y no conversions will be made on the raw keyboard scan codes. This option is useful during testing. Default: ASCII conversion. config HIDKBD_ENCODED bool "Encode Special Keys" default n depends on !HIDKBD_RAWSCANCODES && LIB_KBDCODEC ---help--- Encode special key press events in the user buffer. In this case, the user end must decode the encoded special key values using the interfaces defined in include/nuttx/input/kbd_codec.h. These special keys include such things as up/down arrows, home and end keys, etc. If this not defined, only 7-bit print-able and control ASCII characters will be provided to the user. config HIDKBD_ALLSCANCODES bool "Use All Scancodes" default n ---help--- If set to y all 231 possible scancodes will be converted to something. Default: 104 key US keyboard. config HIDKBD_NODEBOUNCE bool "Disable Debounce" default n ---help--- If set to y normal debouncing is disabled. Default: Debounce enabled (No repeat keys). endif config USBHOST_HIDMOUSE bool "HID Mouse Class Support" default n depends on !INT_DISABLE select INPUT select MOUSE ---help--- Enable support for the mouse class driver. This also depends on SCHED_WORKQUEUE && !DISABLE_SIGNALS NOTE: This driver checks out on a Labtec and an AOpen mouse, but does not work correctly on a Microsoft mouse. A little more work would be needed to support the Microsoft mouse. if USBHOST_HIDMOUSE config HIDMOUSE_TSCIF bool "Touchscreen Emulation" default n ---help--- Normally, the HID mouse driver uses the mouse report structure defined in include/nuttx/input/mouse.h. The mouse driver can, however, be configured to use the touchscreen interface defined in include/nuttx/input/touchcreen.h. If the touch screen interface is used, only support for the left button will be provided. NOTE: Unlike touchscreen drivers, mouse drivers will report position data even when the "pen is up", i.e., when no buttons are pressed. This behavior is necessary to provide the positional data would would be needed to drive a cursor. Without a cursor of some kind, the mouse is not very useful. So this option may not be useful. config HIDMOUSE_DEFPRIO int "Polling Thread Priority" default 50 ---help--- Priority of the polling thread. Default: 50. config HIDMOUSE_STACKSIZE int "Polling thread stack size" default 1024 ---help--- Stack size for polling thread. Default: 1024 config HIDMOUSE_BUFSIZE int "Scancode Buffer Size" default 64 ---help--- Scancode buffer size. Default: 64. config HIDMOUSE_NPOLLWAITERS int "Max Number of Waiters for Poll Event" default 2 depends on !DISABLE_POLL ---help--- If the poll() method is enabled, this defines the maximum number of threads that can be waiting for mouse events. Default: 2. config HIDMOUSE_SWAPXY bool "Swap X/Y" default n ---help--- Reverse the meaning of X and Y to handle different display orientations. NOTE: All of the following settings apply AFTER X and Y have been swapped. config HIDMOUSE_XMAX int "Maximum X position" default 320 range 0 32767 ---help--- This is the maximum value of the X position that will be reported. Default: 320 config HIDMOUSE_YMAX int "Maximum Y position" default 240 range 0 32767 ---help--- This is the maximum value of the Y position that will be reported. Default: 240 config HIDMOUSE_XSCALE hex "X scaling factor" default 0x00010000 ---help--- Mouse positions are accumulated from X/Y displacements reported by the mouse device. This setting provides a scaling value for the X displacement. This is a fixed precision floating point number with 16 bits of fraction. So a value of 0x00010000 is 1.0, 0x00018000 is 1.5, 0x00024000 is 2.25, etc. NOTE that a negative value of HIDMOUSE_XSCALE such as 0xffff0000 (-1.0) can be used to change the direction of movement. Default: 0x00010000 (1.0) config HIDMOUSE_YSCALE hex "Y scaling factor" default 0x00010000 ---help--- Mouse positions are accumulated from X/Y displacements reported by the mouse device. This setting provides a scaling value for the Y displacement. This is a fixed precision floating point number with 16 bits of fraction. So a value of 0x00010000 is 1.0, 0x00018000 is 1.5, 0x00024000 is 2.25, etc. NOTE that a negative value of HIDMOUSE_YSCALE such as 0xffff0000 (-1.0) can be used to change the direction of movement. Default: 0x00010000 (1.0) config HIDMOUSE_XTHRESH int "X threshold" default 12 ---help--- New mouse positions will only be reported when the X or Y data changes by these thresholds. This tradeoff reduces data rate for some loss in dragging accuracy. Both X and Y axis thresholding can be disabled by setting this value to zero. Default: 12 config HIDMOUSE_THRESHY int "Y threshold" default 12 ---help--- New touch positions will only be reported when the X or Y data changes by these thresholds. This tradeoff reduces data rate for some loss in dragging accuracy. Both X and Y axis thresholding can be disabled by setting this value to zero. Default: 12 if MOUSE_WHEEL config HIDMOUSE_WMAX int "Maximum wheel position" default 320 range 0 32767 ---help--- This is the maximum value of the wheel position that will be reported. Default: 320 config HIDMOUSE_WSCALE hex "Wheel scaling factor" default 0x00010000 ---help--- Mouse wheel position are accumulated from wheel displacements reported by the mouse device. This setting provides a scaling value for the wheel displacement. This is a fixed precision floating point number with 16 bits of fraction. So a value of 0x00010000 is 1.0, 0x00018000 is 1.5, 0x00024000 is 2.25, etc. NOTE that a negative value of HIDMOUSE_XSCALE such as 0xffff0000 (-1.0) can be used to change the direction of wheel output. Default: 0x00010000 (1.0) config HIDMOUSE_WTHRESH int "Wheel threshold" default 1 ---help--- New wheel positions will only be reported when the wheel position changes by these thresholds. This tradeoff reduces data rate for some loss in wheel responsiveness. Default: 1 endif # MOUSE_WHEEL endif # USBHOST_HIDMOUSE config USBHOST_RTL8187 bool "RTL8187-based wireless LAN" default n depends on NET if USBHOST_RTL8187 config RTL8187B bool "RTL8187B chip" default y config RTL8187_VID hex "RTL8187 VID" default 0x0bda config RTL8187_PID hex "RTL8187 PID" default 0x8189 endif # USBHOST_RTL8187 config USBHOST_TRACE bool "Enable USB HCD tracing for debug" default n ---help--- Enables USB tracing for debug. Only supported for the HCD and, further, no supported by all HCD implementations. if USBHOST_TRACE config USBHOST_TRACE_NRECORDS int "Number of trace entries to remember" default 128 ---help--- Number of trace entries to remember. config USBHOST_TRACE_VERBOSE bool "Enable verbose debug trace" default n ---help--- Enable verbose trace output if supported by the platform. The intent is that if USBHOST_TRACE_VERBOSE is not defined, then only errors, warnings, and critical messages would be logged. If USBHOST_TRACE_VERBOSE is defined, then general informative trace information would also be included. endif