# # For a description of the syntax of this configuration file, # see the file kconfig-language.txt in the NuttX tools repository. # menuconfig USBDEV bool "USB Device Driver Support" default n ---help--- USB device drivers. See also include/nuttx/usb/usbdev.h if USBDEV comment "USB Device Controller Driver Options" config USBDEV_ISOCHRONOUS bool "Enable isochronous" default n ---help--- Build in extra support for isochronous endpoints config USBDEV_DUALSPEED bool "Enable high and full speed" default n ---help--- Hardware handles high and full speed operation (USB 2.0) choice prompt "Select USB device powered" default USBDEV_SELFPOWERED config USBDEV_SELFPOWERED bool "Self powered" ---help--- Will cause USB features to indicate that the device is self-powered config USBDEV_BUSPOWERED bool "Bus powered" ---help--- Will cause USB features to indicate that the device is not self-powered endchoice config USBDEV_MAXPOWER int "Maximum power consumption in mA" default 100 # depends on USBDEV_BUSPOWERED ---help--- Maximum power consumption in mA. This selection should only apply if the device is bus powered (USBDEV_BUSPOWERED). It is, however, used unconditionally in several USB device drivers. config USBDEV_DMA bool "Enable DMA methods" default n ---help--- Select this enable DMA-related methods in USB device controller driver interface. These methods include the DMA buffer allocation methods: allobuffer() and freebuffer(). The USB class driver allocates packet I/O buffers for data transfer by calling the driver allocbuffer() and freebuffer() methods. Those methods are only available if USBDEV_DMA is defined in the system configuration. config USBDEV_DMAMEMORY bool "Board DMA Allocation Hooks" default n depends on USBDEV_DMA ---help--- The USB class driver allocates packet I/O buffers for data transfer by calling the driver allocbuffer() and freebuffer() methods. Those methods are only available if USBDEV_DMA is defined in the system configuration. If USBDEV_DMAMEMORY is also defined in the NuttX configuration, then the driver implementations of the allocbuffer() and freebuffer() methods may use board-specific usbdev_dma_alloc() and usbdev_dma_free(). If USBDEV_DMA and USBDEV_DMAMEMORY are both defined, then the board- specific logic must provide the functions usbdev_dma_alloc() and usbdev_dma_free(): usbdev_dma_alloc() will allocate DMA-capable memory of the specified size; usbdev_dma_free() is the corresponding function that will be called to free the DMA-capable memory. config ARCH_USBDEV_STALLQUEUE bool default n ---help--- This option is set by the USB device controller driver (DCD) selection. These selection means that the DCD can support queuing of stall requests. By this, it is meant that, (1) the stall is not sent until all write requests preceding the stall request are sent, (2) the stall is sent, and then after the stall is cleared, (3) all write requests queued after the stall are sent. If the driver does not support this feature, that the class drivers will enable some hokey and inefficient delay logic to workaround the lack of queuing. menuconfig USBDEV_TRACE bool "Enable USB tracing for debug" default n select HAVE_USBTRACE ---help--- Enables USB tracing for debug if USBDEV_TRACE config USBDEV_TRACE_NRECORDS int "Number of trace entries to remember" default 128 ---help--- Number of trace entries to remember config USBDEV_TRACE_STRINGS bool "Decode device controller events" default n depends on DEBUG_USB ---help--- If USBDEV_TRACE_STRINGS is defined, then the USB device controller driver must provide arrays of strings to support decoding of device- specific trace events. These arrays of strings (and the type struct trace_msg_t) are defined in include/nuttx/usb/usbdev_trace.h: #ifdef CONFIG_USBDEV_TRACE_STRINGS extern const struct trace_msg_t g_usb_trace_strings_deverror[]; extern const struct trace_msg_t g_usb_trace_strings_intdecode[]; #endif config USBDEV_TRACE_INITIALIDSET int "Initial enable bits" default 0 ---help--- This is the set of initial USB features that are enabled at boot time. See the event ID class bit definitions in include/nuttx/usbdev_trace.h. endif # USBDEV_TRACE menuconfig USBDEV_CUSTOM_TXFIFO_SIZE bool "Custom TX Fifo size" default n ---help--- Enables custom TX Fifo size if USBDEV_CUSTOM_TXFIFO_SIZE config USBDEV_EP0_TXFIFO_SIZE int "USBDEV_EP0_TXFIFO_SIZE" default 64 config USBDEV_EP1_TXFIFO_SIZE int "USBDEV_EP1_TXFIFO_SIZE" default 0 config USBDEV_EP2_TXFIFO_SIZE int "USBDEV_EP2_TXFIFO_SIZE" default 0 config USBDEV_EP3_TXFIFO_SIZE int "USBDEV_EP3_TXFIFO_SIZE" default 0 config USBDEV_EP4_TXFIFO_SIZE int "USBDEV_EP4_TXFIFO_SIZE" default 0 config USBDEV_EP5_TXFIFO_SIZE int "USBDEV_EP5_TXFIFO_SIZE" default 0 config USBDEV_EP6_TXFIFO_SIZE int "USBDEV_EP6_TXFIFO_SIZE" default 0 config USBDEV_EP7_TXFIFO_SIZE int "USBDEV_EP7_TXFIFO_SIZE" default 0 config USBDEV_EP8_TXFIFO_SIZE int "USBDEV_EP8_TXFIFO_SIZE" default 0 endif # USBDEV_CUSTOM_TXFIFO_SIZE comment "USB Device Class Driver Options" menuconfig USBDEV_COMPOSITE bool "USB composite device support" default n ---help--- Enables USB composite device support if USBDEV_COMPOSITE config COMPOSITE_IAD bool "Use Interface Associate Descriptor (IAD)" default n ---help--- If one of the members of the composite has multiple interfaces (such as CDC/ACM), then an Interface Association Descriptor (IAD) will be necessary. Default: IAD will be used automatically if needed. It should not be necessary to set this. config COMPOSITE_EP0MAXPACKET int "Max packet size for endpoint 0" default 64 ---help--- Max packet size for endpoint 0 config COMPOSITE_VENDORID hex "Composite vendor ID" default 0x0000 config COMPOSITE_VENDORSTR string "Composite vendor ID" default "NuttX" ---help--- The vendor ID code/string config COMPOSITE_PRODUCTID hex "Composite product id" default 0x0000 config COMPOSITE_PRODUCTSTR string "Composite product string" default "Composite device" ---help--- The product ID code/string config COMPOSITE_BOARD_SERIALSTR bool "Enable board unique ID to composite serial string" default n select BOARD_USBDEV_SERIALSTR ---help--- Use board unique serial number to iSerialNumber in the device descriptor. config COMPOSITE_SERIALSTR string "Composite serial string" default "001" depends on !COMPOSITE_BOARD_SERIALSTR ---help--- Device serial number string config COMPOSITE_CONFIGSTR string "Configuration string" default "NuttX COMPOSITE config" ---help--- Configuration string config COMPOSITE_VERSIONNO hex "Composite version number" default 0x1010 ---help--- Interface version number. config COMPOSITE_MSFT_OS_DESCRIPTORS bool "Add support for Microsoft OS Descriptors" default n ---help--- Microsoft Windows cannot always automatically determine appropriate drivers for different interfaces of a USB composite device. There is a vendor-specific mechanism called "Microsoft OS Descriptors" that allows the interface to provide further ID code to help with driver loading. See https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/hardware/gg463179 Enabling this feature in composite driver will pass these requests onwards to the interface drivers. config COMPOSITE_DEVICES int "Max class object for composite device" default 8 ---help--- Composite device class object number. endif config PL2303 bool "Prolific PL2303 serial/USB converter emulation" default n select SERIAL_REMOVABLE ---help--- This logic emulates the Prolific PL2303 serial/USB converter if PL2303 config PL2303_CONSOLE bool "PL2303 console device" default n ---help--- Register the USB device as /dev/console so that is will be used as the console device. config PL2303_EPINTIN int "Interrupt IN endpoint number" default 1 config PL2303_EPBULKOUT int "Bulk OUT endpoint number" default 2 config PL2303_EPBULKIN int "Bulk IN endpoint number" default 3 config PL2303_EP0MAXPACKET int "Packet and request buffer sizes" default 64 config PL2303_NWRREQS int "Number of read requests that can be in flight" default 4 ---help--- The number of read requests that can be in flight config PL2303_NRDREQS int "Number of write requests that can be in flight" default 4 ---help--- The number of write/read requests that can be in flight config PL2303_BULKIN_REQLEN int "Size of one write request buffer" default 768 if USBDEV_DUALSPEED default 96 if !USBDEV_DUALSPEED ---help--- Ideally, the BULKOUT request size should *not* be the same size as the maxpacket size. That is because IN transfers of exactly the maxpacket size will be followed by a NULL packet. The BULKOUT, on the other hand, request buffer size is always the same as the maxpacket size. There is also no reason from PL2303_BULKIN_REQLEN to be greater than PL2303_TXBUFSIZE-1, since a request larger than the TX buffer can never be sent. config PL2303_RXBUFSIZE int "Receive buffer size" default 513 if USBDEV_DUALSPEED default 257 if !USBDEV_DUALSPEED ---help--- Size of the serial receive buffers. The actual amount of data that can be held in the buffer is this number minus one due to the way that the circular buffer is managed. So an RX buffer size of 257 will hold four full-speed, 64 byte packets; a buffer size of 513 will hold one high-speed, 512 byte packet. config PL2303_TXBUFSIZE int "Transmit buffer size" default 769 if USBDEV_DUALSPEED default 193 if !USBDEV_DUALSPEED ---help--- Size of the serial transmit buffers. The actual amount of data that can be held in the buffer is this number minus one due to the way that the circular buffer is managed. So a TX buffer size of 769 will hold one request of size 768; a buffer size of 193 will hold two requests of size 96 bytes. config PL2303_VENDORID hex "Vendor ID" default 0x067b config PL2303_PRODUCTID hex "Product ID" default 0x2303 config PL2303_VENDORSTR string "Vendor string" default "NuttX" config PL2303_BOARD_SERIALSTR bool "Enable board unique ID to PL2303 serial string" default n select BOARD_USBDEV_SERIALSTR ---help--- Use board unique serial number to iSerialNumber in the device descriptor. config PL2303_PRODUCTSTR string "Product string" default "PL2303 Emulation" endif menuconfig CDCACM bool "USB Modem (CDC/ACM) support" default n select SERIAL_REMOVABLE ---help--- Enables USB Modem (CDC/ACM) support if CDCACM config CDCACM_CONSOLE bool "CDC/ACM console device" default n ---help--- Register the USB device as /dev/console so that is will be used as the console device. config CDCACM_IFLOWCONTROL bool "CDC/ACM RTS flow control" default n select SERIAL_IFLOWCONTROL ---help--- Enable CDC/ACM RTS flow control config CDCACM_OFLOWCONTROL bool "CDC/ACM CTS flow control" default n depends on EXPERIMENTAL select SERIAL_OFLOWCONTROL ---help--- Enable CDC/ACM CTS flow control menuconfig CDCACM_COMPOSITE bool "CDC/ACM composite support" default n depends on USBDEV_COMPOSITE ---help--- Configure the CDC serial driver as part of a composite driver (only if USBDEV_COMPOSITE is also defined) if !CDCACM_COMPOSITE # In a composite device the EP0 config comes from the composite device # and the EP-Number is configured dynamically via composite_initialize config CDCACM_EP0MAXPACKET int "Endpoint 0 max packet size" default 64 ---help--- Endpoint 0 max packet size. Default 64. config CDCACM_EPINTIN int "Interrupt IN endpoint number" default 1 ---help--- The logical 7-bit address of a hardware endpoint that supports interrupt IN operation. Default 1. endif config CDCACM_EPINTIN_FSSIZE int "Interrupt IN full speed MAXPACKET size" default 64 ---help--- Max package size for the interrupt IN endpoint if full speed mode. Default 64. if USBDEV_DUALSPEED config CDCACM_EPINTIN_HSSIZE int "Interrupt IN high speed MAXPACKET size" default 64 ---help--- Max package size for the interrupt IN endpoint if high speed mode. Default 64. endif # USBDEV_DUALSPEED if !CDCACM_COMPOSITE # In a composite device the EP-Number is configured dynamically via # composite_initialize config CDCACM_EPBULKOUT int "Bulk OUT endpoint number" default 3 ---help--- The logical 7-bit address of a hardware endpoint that supports bulk OUT operation. Default: 3 endif config CDCACM_EPBULKOUT_FSSIZE int "Bulk OUT full speed MAXPACKET size" default 64 ---help--- Max package size for the bulk OUT endpoint if full speed mode. Default 64. if USBDEV_DUALSPEED config CDCACM_EPBULKOUT_HSSIZE int "Bulk OUT out high speed MAXPACKET size" default 512 ---help--- Max package size for the bulk OUT endpoint if high speed mode. Default 512. endif # USBDEV_DUALSPEED if !CDCACM_COMPOSITE # In a composite device the EP-Number is configured dynamically via # composite_initialize config CDCACM_EPBULKIN int "Bulk IN endpoint number" default 2 ---help--- The logical 7-bit address of a hardware endpoint that supports bulk IN operation. Default: 2 endif config CDCACM_EPBULKIN_FSSIZE int "Bulk IN full speed MAXPACKET size" default 64 ---help--- Max package size for the bulk IN endpoint if full speed mode. Default 64. if USBDEV_DUALSPEED config CDCACM_EPBULKIN_HSSIZE int "Bulk IN high speed MAXPACKET size" default 512 ---help--- Max package size for the bulk IN endpoint if high speed mode. Default 512. endif # USBDEV_DUALSPEED config CDCACM_NRDREQS int "Number of read requests that can be in flight" default 4 ---help--- The number of read requests that can be in flight config CDCACM_NWRREQS int "Number of write requests that can be in flight" default 4 ---help--- The number of write/read requests that can be in flight config CDCACM_BULKIN_REQLEN int "Size of one write request buffer" default 768 if USBDEV_DUALSPEED default 96 if !USBDEV_DUALSPEED ---help--- Ideally, the BULKOUT request size should *not* be the same size as the maxpacket size. That is because IN transfers of exactly the maxpacket size will be followed by a NULL packet. The BULKOUT, on the other hand, request buffer size is always the same as the maxpacket size. There is also no reason from CDCACM_BULKIN_REQLEN to be greater than CDCACM_TXBUFSIZE-1, since a request larger than the TX buffer can never be sent. config CDCACM_RXBUFSIZE int "Receive buffer size" default 513 if USBDEV_DUALSPEED default 257 if !USBDEV_DUALSPEED ---help--- Size of the serial receive buffers. The actual amount of data that can be held in the buffer is this number minus one due to the way that the circular buffer is managed. So an RX buffer size of 257 will hold four full-speed, 64 byte packets; a buffer size of 513 will hold one high-speed, 512 byte packet. config CDCACM_TXBUFSIZE int "Transmit buffer size" default 769 if USBDEV_DUALSPEED default 193 if !USBDEV_DUALSPEED ---help--- Size of the serial transmit buffers. The actual amount of data that can be held in the buffer is this number minus one due to the way that the circular buffer is managed. So a TX buffer size of 769 will hold one request of size 768; a buffer size of 193 will hold two requests of size 96 bytes. if !CDCACM_COMPOSITE # In a composite device the Vendor- and Product-ID is given by the composite # device config CDCACM_VENDORID hex "Vendor ID" default 0x0525 ---help--- The vendor ID code/string. Default 0x0525 and "NuttX" 0x0525 is the Netchip vendor and should not be used in any products. This default VID was selected for compatibility with the Linux CDC ACM default VID. config CDCACM_PRODUCTID hex "Product ID" default 0xa4a7 ---help--- The product ID code/string. Default 0xa4a7 and "CDC/ACM Serial" 0xa4a7 was selected for compatibility with the Linux CDC ACM default PID. config CDCACM_VENDORSTR string "Vendor string" default "NuttX" config CDCACM_PRODUCTSTR string "Product string" default "CDC/ACM Serial" config CDCACM_BOARD_SERIALSTR bool "Enable board unique ID to CDC/ACM serial string" default n select BOARD_USBDEV_SERIALSTR ---help--- Use board unique serial number to iSerialNumber in the device descriptor. endif # !CDCACM_COMPOSITE endif # CDCACM menuconfig USBADB bool "USB Android Debug Bridge (ADB) support" default n ---help--- Enables USB Android Debug Bridge (ADB) support if USBADB menuconfig USBADB_COMPOSITE bool "USBADB composite support" default n depends on USBDEV_COMPOSITE ---help--- Configure the ADB driver as part of a composite driver (only if USBDEV_COMPOSITE is also defined) if !USBADB_COMPOSITE # In a composite device the EP0 config comes from the composite device # and the EP-Number is configured dynamically via composite_initialize config USBADB_EP0MAXPACKET int "Endpoint 0 max packet size" default 64 ---help--- Endpoint 0 max packet size. Default 64. # In a composite device the EP-Numbers are configured dynamically via # composite_initialize config USBADB_EPBULKOUT int "Bulk OUT endpoint number" default 1 ---help--- The logical 7-bit address of a hardware endpoint that supports bulk OUT operation. Default: 3 config USBADB_EPBULKIN int "Bulk IN endpoint number" default 2 ---help--- The logical 7-bit address of a hardware endpoint that supports bulk IN operation. Default: 2 endif config USBADB_EPBULKOUT_FSSIZE int "Bulk OUT full speed MAXPACKET size" default 64 ---help--- Max package size for the bulk OUT endpoint if full speed mode. Default 64. if USBDEV_DUALSPEED config USBADB_EPBULKOUT_HSSIZE int "Bulk OUT out high speed MAXPACKET size" default 512 ---help--- Max package size for the bulk OUT endpoint if high speed mode. Default 512. endif # USBDEV_DUALSPEED config USBADB_EPBULKIN_FSSIZE int "Bulk IN full speed MAXPACKET size" default 64 ---help--- Max package size for the bulk IN endpoint if full speed mode. Default 64. if USBDEV_DUALSPEED config USBADB_EPBULKIN_HSSIZE int "Bulk IN high speed MAXPACKET size" default 512 ---help--- Max package size for the bulk IN endpoint if high speed mode. Default 512. endif # USBDEV_DUALSPEED config USBADB_NRDREQS int "Number of read requests that can be in flight" default 4 ---help--- The number of read requests that can be in flight config USBADB_NWRREQS int "Number of write requests that can be in flight" default 4 ---help--- The number of write/read requests that can be in flight if !USBADB_COMPOSITE config USBADB_VENDORID hex "Vendor ID" default 0x18d1 ---help--- The vendor ID code/string. Default is Google Inc. config USBADB_PRODUCTID hex "Product ID" default 0x4e11 ---help--- The product ID code/string. Default is Nexus One. config USBADB_VENDORSTR string "Vendor string" default "NuttX" config USBADB_PRODUCTSTR string "Product string" default "Debug Bridge" config USBADB_BOARD_SERIALSTR bool "Enable board unique ID to USBADB serial string" default n select BOARD_USBDEV_SERIALSTR ---help--- Use board unique serial number to iSerialNumber in the device descriptor. config USBADB_SERIALSTR string "Serial string" default "1234" depends on !USBADB_BOARD_SERIALSTR endif # !USBADB_COMPOSITE config USBADB_CONFIGSTR string "Configuration descriptor string" default "ADB Config" config USBADB_INTERFACESTR string "Interface descriptor string" default "ADB Interface" config USBADB_NPOLLWAITERS int "Number of ADB poll waiters" default 1 ---help--- Maximum number of threads that can be waiting on poll(). endif # USBADB menuconfig USBMSC bool "USB Mass storage class device" default n ---help--- References: "Universal Serial Bus Mass Storage Class, Specification Overview," Revision 1.2, USB Implementer's Forum, June 23, 2003. "Universal Serial Bus Mass Storage Class, Bulk-Only Transport," Revision 1.0, USB Implementer's Forum, September 31, 1999. "SCSI Primary Commands - 3 (SPC-3)," American National Standard for Information Technology, May 4, 2005 "SCSI Primary Commands - 4 (SPC-4)," American National Standard for Information Technology, July 19, 2008 "SCSI Block Commands -2 (SBC-2)," American National Standard for Information Technology, November 13, 2004 "SCSI Multimedia Commands - 3 (MMC-3)," American National Standard for Information Technology, November 12, 2001 if USBMSC config USBMSC_COMPOSITE bool "Mass storage composite support" default n depends on USBDEV_COMPOSITE ---help--- Configure the mass storage driver as part of a composite driver (only if USBDEV_COMPOSITE is also defined) if !USBMSC_COMPOSITE # In a composite device the EP-Number and STR-Number is configured # dynamically via composite_initialize config USBMSC_EP0MAXPACKET int "Max packet size for endpoint 0" default 64 ---help--- Max packet size for endpoint 0 config USBMSC_EPBULKOUT int "Bulk OUT endpoint number" default 2 ---help--- The logical 7-bit address of a hardware endpoints that support bulk OUT and IN operations config USBMSC_EPBULKIN int "Bulk IN endpoint number" default 3 ---help--- The logical 7-bit address of a hardware endpoints that support bulk OUT and IN operations endif config USBMSC_NWRREQS int "The number of write requests that can be in flight" default 4 ---help--- The number of write/read requests that can be in flight config USBMSC_NRDREQS int "The number of read requests that can be in flight" default 4 ---help--- The number of write/read requests that can be in flight config USBMSC_WRMULTIPLE bool "Write multiple blocks at once if possible" default n ---help--- Store multiple blocks and write them in a single request. This speeds up the writing significantly with eMMC devices, for example, because writing 512 bytes may be as fast as writing the complete SUPER_PAGE_SIZE (see extended CSD [225] bits 0-3), which may be up to 64Kb. Real-life example with different block sizes, using the dd command with argument bs=512, bs=8k (USBMSC_NWRREQS = 4, and 16): 512b: 470 kb/s, 8k: 5.3 Mb/s. This is more than a tenfold increase in the throughput. Without this option enabled, the block driver's block size is always used, which is usually 512 bytes. config USBMSC_BULKINREQLEN int "Bulk IN request size" default 512 if USBDEV_DUALSPEED default 64 if !USBDEV_DUALSPEED ---help--- The size of the buffer in each WRITE request. This value should to be at least as large as the endpoint maxpacket size . Most DCDs can divide a large request buffer down and enqueue the smaller, outgoing packets for better performance. So, ideally, the size of write request buffer should be the size of one block device sector which is, often, 512 bytes. The default, however, is the minimum size of 512 or 64 bytes (depending upon if dual speed operation is supported or not). config USBMSC_BULKOUTREQLEN int "Bulk OUT request size" default 512 if USBDEV_DUALSPEED default 64 if !USBDEV_DUALSPEED ---help--- The size of the buffer in each READ request. This value should to be at least as large as the endpoint maxpacket size. Most DCDs will return the completed READ request to the caller as each packet is received. Therefore, there is no benefit in increasing the size of this buffer beyond the maximum size of one packet. Default: 512 or 64 bytes (depending upon if dual speed operation is supported or not). if USBMSC_COMPOSITE config USBMSC_IFNOBASE int "Mass storage interface number" default 0 ---help--- With composite USB drivers, the interface is not guaranteed to be zero but rather, may vary according to the order in which the devices are declared in the board_composite_connect() -function. This function may be found in the corresponding board file. This index number may need to be adjusted to match the proper interface number. endif if !USBMSC_COMPOSITE # In a composite device the Vendor- and Product-IDs are handled by the # composite device config USBMSC_VENDORID hex "Mass storage Vendor ID" default 0x584e ---help--- The vendor ID (VID). The value here is bogus. You should not use it in any commercial products! You must go through the proper channels to request a vendor ID for your company if you do not already have one! config USBMSC_VENDORSTR string "Mass storage vendor string" default "NuttX" ---help--- The vendor ID code/string config USBMSC_PRODUCTID hex "Mass storage Product ID" default 0x5342 ---help--- The product ID (PID). config USBMSC_PRODUCTSTR string "Mass storage product string" default "Mass Storage" config USBMSC_BOARD_SERIALSTR bool "Enable board unique ID to mass storage serial string" default n select BOARD_USBDEV_SERIALSTR ---help--- Use board unique serial number to iSerialNumber in the device descriptor. endif # !USBMSC_COMPOSITE config USBMSC_VERSIONNO hex "USB MSC Version Number" default 0x399 config USBMSC_REMOVABLE bool "Mass storage removable" default n ---help--- Select if the media is removable USB Composite Device Configuration config USBMSC_SCSI_PRIO int "USBMSC SCSI daemon priority" default 128 ---help--- Priority of the SCSI kernel thread. This must be a relatively high priority so that the SCSI daemon can be response to USB block driver accesses. config USBMSC_SCSI_STACKSIZE int "USBMSC SCSI daemon stack size" default DEFAULT_TASK_STACKSIZE ---help--- Stack size used with the SCSI kernel thread. The default value is not tuned. config USBMSC_NOT_STALL_BULKEP bool "Not stall USBMSC bulk endpoints for workaround" default n ---help--- Not stall USBMSC bulk endpoints in some conditions. Because RP2040 usbdev driver cannot handle stalling/resuming bulk endpoints well, this workaround is required. endif menuconfig RNDIS bool "RNDIS Ethernet-over-USB" default n ---help--- References: - "MS-RNDIS: Remote Network Driver Interface Specification (RNDIS) Protocol" - "Remote NDIS To USB Mapping" This option may required CONFIG_NETDEV_LATEINIT=y otherwise, the power-up initialization may call the non-existent up_netinitialize(). This option is not automatically selected because it may be that you have an additional network device that requires the early up_netinitialize() call. if RNDIS config RNDIS_NWRREQS int "The number of write requests that can be in flight" default 4 if NET_TCP_WRITE_BUFFERS default 2 if !NET_TCP_WRITE_BUFFERS ---help--- The number of write/read requests that can be in flight config RNDIS_COMPOSITE bool "RNDIS composite support" default n depends on USBDEV_COMPOSITE ---help--- Configure the RNDIS driver as part of a composite driver (only if USBDEV_COMPOSITE is also defined) if !RNDIS_COMPOSITE config RNDIS_VENDORID hex "RNDIS Vendor ID" default 0x584e ---help--- The vendor ID (VID). The value here is bogus. You should not use it in any commercial products! You must go through the proper channels to request a vendor ID for your company if you do not already have one! config RNDIS_VENDORSTR string "RNDIS vendor string" default "NuttX" ---help--- The vendor ID code/string config RNDIS_PRODUCTID hex "RNDIS Product ID" default 0x5342 ---help--- The product ID (PID). config RNDIS_PRODUCTSTR string "RNDIS product string" default "RNDIS gadget" config RNDIS_BOARD_SERIALSTR bool "Enable board unique ID to RNDIS serial string" default n select BOARD_USBDEV_SERIALSTR ---help--- Use board unique serial number to iSerialNumber in the device descriptor. config RNDIS_SERIALSTR string "RNDIS serial string" default "1234" depends on !RNDIS_BOARD_SERIALSTR config RNDIS_VERSIONNO hex "RNDIS Version Number" default 0x0001 config RNDIS_EPBULKIN int "RNDIS bulk in endpoint number" default 1 config RNDIS_EPBULKOUT int "RNDIS bulk out endpoint number" default 2 config RNDIS_EPINTIN int "RNDIS interrupt in endpoint number" default 3 endif # !RNDIS_COMPOSITE endif # RNDIS menuconfig DFU bool "DFU Device Firmware Upgrade" default n ---help--- References: - "Universal Serial Bus Device Class Specification for Device Firmware Upgrade, Version 1.1, Aug 5, 2004" This driver implements the application-part of DFU protocol. It enables a host application to send DFU_DETACH request and to cause the device to reboot into a bootloader mode. if DFU config DFU_MSFT_OS_DESCRIPTORS bool "Microsoft OS descriptor support" default n depends on COMPOSITE_MSFT_OS_DESCRIPTORS ---help--- Enabling this option will cause the DFU driver to return "WINUSB" as the compatible ID of the DFU interface. This will automatically load the appropriate driver for use with e.g. libusb and dfu-util. Note that as of 2018 there are some issues with libusb and composite devices, you may need a patched version: https://sourceforge.net/p/libusb/mailman/message/36304399/ config DFU_INTERFACE_NAME string "DFU interface string" default "DFU interface" ---help--- String to assign as a name for the DFU interface. if DFU_MSFT_OS_DESCRIPTORS config DFU_INTERFACE_GUID string "DFU interface GUID" default "{8FE6D4D7-49DD-41E7-9486-49AFC6BFE475}" ---help--- DeviceInterfaceGUID to use for DFU interface in Microsoft OS descriptors. Actual value does not matter for libusb, but if using WinUSB API directly you can request your device by this GUID. endif # DFU_MSFT_OS_DESCRIPTORS endif # DFU menuconfig NET_CDCECM bool "CDC-ECM Ethernet-over-USB" default n select NETDEVICES select NET select NET_ETHERNET ---help--- References: - "Universal Serial Bus - Communications Class - Subclass Specification for Ethernet Control Model Devices, Revision 1.2, February 9, 2007" This option may require CONFIG_NETDEV_LATEINIT=y, otherwise the power-up initialization may call the non-existent up_netinitialize(). This option is not automatically selected because it may be that you have an additional network device that requires the early up_netinitialize() call. if NET_CDCECM menuconfig CDCECM_COMPOSITE bool "CDC/ECM composite support" default n depends on USBDEV_COMPOSITE ---help--- Configure the CDC Ethernet Control Model driver as part of a composite driver (only if USBDEV_COMPOSITE is also defined) if !CDCECM_COMPOSITE # In a composite device the EP0 config comes from the composite device # and the EP-Number is configured dynamically via composite_initialize config CDCECM_EP0MAXPACKET int "Endpoint 0 max packet size" default 64 ---help--- Endpoint 0 max packet size. Default 64. config CDCECM_EPINTIN int "Interrupt IN endpoint number" default 1 ---help--- The logical 7-bit address of a hardware endpoint that supports interrupt IN operation. Default 1. endif # !CDCECM_COMPOSITE config CDCECM_EPINTIN_FSSIZE int "Interrupt IN full speed MAXPACKET size" default 16 ---help--- Max package size for the interrupt IN endpoint if full speed mode. Default 16. if USBDEV_DUALSPEED config CDCECM_EPINTIN_HSSIZE int "Interrupt IN high speed MAXPACKET size" default 64 ---help--- Max package size for the interrupt IN endpoint if high speed mode. Default 64. endif # USBDEV_DUALSPEED if !CDCECM_COMPOSITE # In a composite device the EP-Number is configured dynamically via # composite_initialize config CDCECM_EPBULKOUT int "Bulk OUT endpoint number" default 5 ---help--- The logical 7-bit address of a hardware endpoint that supports bulk OUT operation. Default: 5 endif # !CDCECM_COMPOSITE config CDCECM_EPBULKOUT_FSSIZE int "Bulk OUT full speed MAXPACKET size" default 64 ---help--- Max package size for the bulk OUT endpoint if full speed mode. Default 64. if USBDEV_DUALSPEED config CDCECM_EPBULKOUT_HSSIZE int "Bulk OUT out high speed MAXPACKET size" default 512 ---help--- Max package size for the bulk OUT endpoint if high speed mode. Default 512. endif # USBDEV_DUALSPEED if !CDCECM_COMPOSITE # In a composite device the EP-Number is configured dynamically via # composite_initialize config CDCECM_EPBULKIN int "Bulk IN endpoint number" default 2 ---help--- The logical 7-bit address of a hardware endpoint that supports bulk IN operation. Default: 2 endif # !CDCECM_COMPOSITE config CDCECM_EPBULKIN_FSSIZE int "Bulk IN full speed MAXPACKET size" default 64 ---help--- Max package size for the bulk IN endpoint if full speed mode. Default 64. if USBDEV_DUALSPEED config CDCECM_EPBULKIN_HSSIZE int "Bulk IN high speed MAXPACKET size" default 512 ---help--- Max package size for the bulk IN endpoint if high speed mode. Default 512. endif # USBDEV_DUALSPEED if !CDCECM_COMPOSITE # In a composite device the Vendor- and Product-ID is given by the composite # device config CDCECM_VENDORID hex "Vendor ID" default 0x0525 ---help--- The vendor ID code/string. Default 0x0525 and "NuttX" 0x0525 is the Netchip vendor and should not be used in any products. This default VID was selected for compatibility with the Linux CDC ECM default VID. config CDCECM_PRODUCTID hex "Product ID" default 0xa4a2 ---help--- The product ID code/string. Default 0xa4a2 and "CDC/ECM Ethernet" 0xa4a2 was selected for compatibility with the Linux CDC ECM default PID. config CDCECM_VENDORSTR string "Vendor string" default "NuttX" config CDCECM_PRODUCTSTR string "Product string" default "CDC/ECM Ethernet" config CDCECM_BOARD_SERIALSTR bool "Enable board unique ID to CDC/ECM serial string" default n select BOARD_USBDEV_SERIALSTR ---help--- Use board unique serial number to iSerialNumber in the device descriptor. endif # !CDCECM_COMPOSITE endif # CDCECM endif # USBDEV