# # For a description of the syntax of this configuration file, # see the file kconfig-language.txt in the NuttX tools repository. # config USBHOST_HAVE_ASYNCH bool default n menuconfig USBHOST bool "USB Host Driver Support" default n ---help--- USB host drivers. See also include/nuttx/usb/usbhost.h if USBHOST 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_ASYNCH bool "Asynchronous transfer support" default n depends on USBHOST_HAVE_ASYNCH ---help--- Select if the host controller driver needs to support asynchronous I/O transfer. This may be required, for example, to receive infrequent, asynchronous input from an interrupt pipe. config USBHOST_HUB bool "USB Hub Support" default n depends on USBHOST_HAVE_ASYNCH && !USBHOST_INT_DISABLE select USBHOST_ASYNCH ---help--- Select this option to build in support for USB hubs. if USBHOST_HUB config USBHOST_HUB_POLLMSEC int "USB Hub Polling Interval (MSec)" default 400 ---help--- On higher end host controllers (OHCI and EHCI), the asynchronous, interrupt IN transfers will pend until data is available from the hub. On lower end host controllers (like STM32 and EFM32), the transfer will fail immediately when the device NAKs the first attempted interrupt IN transfer (with result == EGAIN) and the hub class driver will fall back to polling the hub. For the case of the higher end controllers, this polling interval is not critical since it would really only be used in the event of failures to communicate with the hub. But for the lower end host controllers, the asynchronous transfers are ineffective and this polling interval becomes a critical parameter that must be tuned to tradeoff CPU usage with responsiveness to hub-related events (It would, I suppose, be more efficient to use synchronous transfers with these lower end host controllers). endif # USBHOST_HUB config USBHOST_COMPOSITE bool "Composite device support" default n ---help--- Build in USB host support for connected composite devices config USBHOST_COMPOSITE_STRICT bool "Strict composite membership" default n depends on USBHOST_COMPOSITE ---help--- If selected, then the composite device will not be enumerated unless every member class in the composite is supported. If not selected then, for example, you could use the CDC/ACM interface of the device with no support for the other interfaces. config USBHOST_MSC bool "Mass Storage Class Support" default n depends on !BULK_DISABLE ---help--- Enable support for the mass storage class driver. This also depends on SCHED_WORKQUEUE=y config USBHOST_MSC_NOTIFIER bool "Support USB Mass Storage notifications" default n depends on USBHOST_MSC select WQUEUE_NOTIFIER ---help--- Enable building of USB MSC notifier logic that will execute a worker function on the low priority work queue when a mass storage device is connected or disconnected. config USBHOST_CDCACM bool "CDC/ACM support" default n depends on USBHOST_HAVE_ASYNCH && !USBHOST_BULK_DISABLE && !USBHOST_INT_DISABLE select USBHOST_ASYNCH select SERIAL_REMOVABLE ---help--- Select this option to build in host support for CDC/ACM serial devices. if USBHOST_CDCACM choice prompt "CDC/ACM Protocol" default USBHOST_CDCACM_COMPLIANT if SERIAL_OFLOWCONTROL && !USBHOST_INT_DISABLE default USBHOST_CDCACM_REDUCED if !SERIAL_OFLOWCONTROL || USBHOST_INT_DISABLE config USBHOST_CDCACM_COMPLIANT bool "CDC/ACM compliant" depends on SERIAL_OFLOWCONTROL && !USBHOST_INT_DISABLE ---help--- The device needs to implement the Abstract Control Model (ACM) subclass defined in the USB Communication Device Class (CDC) specification. This protocol requires two USB interfaces, a data interface which consists of two endpoints (bulk in + bulk out) and a control interface which consists of one interrupt in endpoint. Furthermore, on EP0 the device must implement the class-specific requests defined by the CDC specification. Because this USB protocol is compliant to the CDC/ACM standard on some other operating systems (e.g. Linux, MacOS) the device can work with in-box drivers. config USBHOST_CDCACM_REDUCED bool "CDC/ACM reduced" ---help--- This mode uses the CDC data interface (bulk in + bulk out endpoint) only. No control interface (interrupt in endpoint) is required. The device needs to implement the CDC class-specific requests, so that is still possible to support baud rate settings and serial control/ status lines. This mode is useful if the number of available endpoints is limited by hardware restrictions. If the CDC/ACM compliant protocol is selected, then the reduced protocol is supported for devices that provide not interrupt IN endpoint. This option is then most useful for testing purposes or if there are insufficient resources to support the compliant protocol. The interrupt IN control interface will not be used even if it is available in this case. config USBHOST_CDCACM_BULKONLY bool "Bulk only protocol" ---help--- The device implements only the data interface (bulk in + bulk out endpoint). The device does not provide an additional control interface and does not need to implement any class-specific requests on EP0. Because bulk transfer mode provides flow control, there is no need to support serial control/status lines. The advantage of the bulk-only protocol is that the implementation efforts on the device side are reduced to a minimum. By default, both the CDC/ACM compliant protocol and the reduced protocol are supported. This option is then most useful for testing purposes. The interrupt IN control interface will not be used even if it is available; nor will EP0 class requests. endchoice # CDC/ACM Protocol config USBHOST_CDCACM_NTDELAY int "CDC/ACM notification polling interval (MSec)" default 400 depends on USBHOST_CDCACM_COMPLIANT ---help--- On higher end host controllers (OHCI and EHCI), the asynchronous, interrupt IN transfers will pend until data is available from the hub. On lower end host controllers (like STM32 and EFM32), the transfer will fail immediately when the device NAKs the first attempted interrupt IN transfer (with result == EGAIN) and the hub class driver will fall back to polling the hub. For the case of the higher end controllers, this polling interval is not critical since it would really only be used in the event of failures to communicate with the hub. But for the lower end host controllers, the asynchronous transfers are ineffective and this polling interval becomes a critical parameter that must be tuned to tradeoff CPU usage with responsiveness to hub-related events (It would, I suppose, be more efficient to use synchronous transfers with these lower end host controllers). config USBHOST_CDCACM_RXDELAY int "RX poll delay (MSec)" default 200 ---help--- When the CDC/ACM device is inactive, the host must poll it at this rate in order to discover if it has serial data to send to us. config USBHOST_CDCACM_TXDELAY int "TX poll delay (MSec)" default 200 ---help--- When the appellation is inactive, the host must poll it at this rate in order to discover if it has serial data to send to the device. config USBHOST_CDCACM_NPREALLOC int "Preallocated state" default 0 ---help--- If this setting is zero, the CDC/ACM class driver will allocate memory as needed for CDC/ACM device state. If this value is non- zero, then it provides a number of preallocated CDC/ACM state structures. This increases the static size of the code image, but eliminates all, direct, run-time allocations by the driver. config USBHOST_CDCACM_BAUD int "Initialize CDC/ACM BAUD" default 115200 config USBHOST_CDCACM_PARITY int "Initialize CDC/ACM parity" default 0 range 0 2 ---help--- Initialize CDC/ACM parity. 0=None, 1=Odd, 2=Even. Default: None config USBHOST_CDCACM_BITS int "Initialize CDC/ACM number of bits" default 8 ---help--- Initialize CDC/ACM number of bits. Default: 8 config USBHOST_CDCACM_2STOP int "Initialize CDC/ACM two stop bits" default 0 ---help--- 0=1 stop bit, 1=Two stop bits. Default: 1 stop bit config USBHOST_CDCACM_RXBUFSIZE int "Serial RX buffer size" default 128 ---help--- This is the size of the serial buffer that will be used to hold received data. config USBHOST_CDCACM_TXBUFSIZE int "Serial TX buffer size" default 128 ---help--- This is the size of the serial buffer that will be used to hold data waiting for transmission. endif # USBHOST_CDCACM config USBHOST_CDCMBIM bool "CDC/MBIM support" default n depends on USBHOST_HAVE_ASYNCH && !USBHOST_BULK_DISABLE && !USBHOST_INT_DISABLE && EXPERIMENTAL select USBHOST_ASYNCH select NET_MBIM ---help--- Select this option to build in host support for CDC/MBIM network devices. menuconfig USBHOST_HID bool "USB Host HID Driver Support" default n depends on ALLOW_BSD_COMPONENTS ---help--- USB host HID drivers. See also include/nuttx/usb/usbhost.h 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 if USBHOST_HIDKBD config HIDKBD_POLLUSEC int "Keyboard Poll Rate (MSEC)" default 40000 ---help--- Device poll rate in microseconds. Default: 40,000 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 ---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 && LIBC_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 INPUT_MOUSE ---help--- Enable support for the mouse class driver. This also depends on SCHED_WORKQUEUE 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 ---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 INPUT_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 # INPUT_MOUSE_WHEEL endif # USBHOST_HIDMOUSE config USBHOST_XBOXCONTROLLER bool "Xbox Controller Support" default n depends on !INT_DISABLE select INPUT ---help--- Enable support for the Xbox Controller driver. if USBHOST_XBOXCONTROLLER config XBOXCONTROLLER_DEFPRIO int "Polling Thread Priority" default 50 ---help--- Priority of the polling thread. Default: 50. config XBOXCONTROLLER_STACKSIZE int "Polling thread stack size" default 1024 ---help--- Stack size for polling thread. Default: 1024 config XBOXCONTROLLER_NPOLLWAITERS int "Max Number of Waiters for Poll Event" default 2 ---help--- If the poll() method is enabled, this defines the maximum number of threads that can be waiting for mouse events. Default: 2. endif # USBHOST_XBOXCONTROLLER config USBHOST_MAX3421E bool "Maxim MAX3421E FS host controller" default n select SPI select SCHED_LPWORK depends on EXPERIMENTAL ---help--- Enable support for the Maxim MAX3421E FS host controller if USBHOST_MAX3421E config MAX3421E_DESCSIZE int "Max descriptor size" default 128 ---help--- Maximum size of a descriptor. Default: 128 config MAX3421E_USBHOST_REGDEBUG bool "MAX3421 register debug" default n depends on DEBUG_USB_INFO ---help--- Enable very low-level register access debug. Depends on CONFIG_DEBUG_USB_INFO. config MAX3421E_USBHOST_PKTDUMP bool "MAX3421 packet dump" default n depends on DEBUG_USB_INFO ---help--- Dump all incoming and outgoing USB packets. Depends on CONFIG_DEBUG_USB_INFO. endif # USBHOST_MAX3421E config USBHOST_TRACE bool "Enable USB HCD tracing for debug" default n select HAVE_USBTRACE ---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 config USBHOST_FT232R bool "FTDI FT232R support" default n depends on !USBHOST_BULK_DISABLE && !USBHOST_INT_DISABLE select SERIAL_REMOVABLE ---help--- Select this option to build in host support for FTDI FT232R serial devices. if USBHOST_FT232R config USBHOST_FT232R_RXDELAY int "RX poll delay (MSec)" default 200 ---help--- When the CDC/ACM device is inactive, the host must poll it at this rate in order to discover if it has serial data to send to us. config USBHOST_FT232R_TXDELAY int "TX poll delay (MSec)" default 200 ---help--- When the appellation is inactive, the host must poll it at this rate in order to discover if it has serial data to send to the device. config USBHOST_FT232R_NPREALLOC int "Preallocated state" default 0 ---help--- If this setting is zero, the FT232R driver will allocate memory as needed for FT232R device state. If this value is non- zero, then it provides a number of preallocated FT232R state structures. This increases the static size of the code image, but eliminates all, direct, run-time allocations by the driver. config USBHOST_FT232R_BAUD int "Initialize FT232R BAUD" default 115200 config USBHOST_FT232R_PARITY int "Initialize FT232R parity" default 0 range 0 2 ---help--- Initialize FT232R parity. 0=None, 1=Odd, 2=Even. Default: None config USBHOST_FT232R_BITS int "Initialize FT232R transfer size" default 8 range 7 8 ---help--- Initialize FT232R number of bits. Default: 8 config USBHOST_FT232R_2STOP bool "FT232R use two stop bits" default n ---help--- False = 1 stop bit, True = Two stop bits. Default: 1 stop bit config USBHOST_FT232R_HWFLOWCTRL bool "Use FT232R RTS/CTS" default n ---help--- Enables the FT232R to use its flow control signals config USBHOST_FT232R_RXBUFSIZE int "Serial RX buffer size" default 128 ---help--- This is the size of the serial buffer that will be used to hold received data. config USBHOST_FT232R_TXBUFSIZE int "Serial TX buffer size" default 128 ---help--- This is the size of the serial buffer that will be used to hold data waiting for transmission. config USBHOST_FT232R_LATENCY int "Latency Timer" default 16 range 0 255 ---help--- A timeout for UART to USB packet reception. The FT232R will release its buffer for sending to the USB host once this timeout occurs or the buffer is full. Measured in ms. endif # USBHOST_FT232R endif # USBHOST