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Sam Protsenkob084b0c2016-03-25 16:39:47 +02001#
2# USB Gadget support on a system involves
3# (a) a peripheral controller, and
4# (b) the gadget driver using it.
5#
6# NOTE: Gadget support ** DOES NOT ** depend on host-side CONFIG_USB !!
7#
8# - Host systems (like PCs) need CONFIG_USB (with "A" jacks).
9# - Peripherals (like PDAs) need CONFIG_USB_GADGET (with "B" jacks).
10# - Some systems have both kinds of controllers.
11#
12# With help from a special transceiver and a "Mini-AB" jack, systems with
13# both kinds of controller can also support "USB On-the-Go" (CONFIG_USB_OTG).
14#
15
16menuconfig USB_GADGET
17 bool "USB Gadget Support"
18 help
19 USB is a master/slave protocol, organized with one master
20 host (such as a PC) controlling up to 127 peripheral devices.
21 The USB hardware is asymmetric, which makes it easier to set up:
22 you can't connect a "to-the-host" connector to a peripheral.
23
24 U-Boot can run in the host, or in the peripheral. In both cases
25 you need a low level bus controller driver, and some software
26 talking to it. Peripheral controllers are often discrete silicon,
27 or are integrated with the CPU in a microcontroller. The more
28 familiar host side controllers have names like "EHCI", "OHCI",
29 or "UHCI", and are usually integrated into southbridges on PC
30 motherboards.
31
32 Enable this configuration option if you want to run U-Boot inside
33 a USB peripheral device. Configure one hardware driver for your
34 peripheral/device side bus controller, and a "gadget driver" for
35 your peripheral protocol.
Sam Protsenkofb115b12016-04-13 14:20:24 +030036
37if USB_GADGET
38
Maxime Ripard7f78b9d2017-09-07 08:58:08 +020039config USB_GADGET_MANUFACTURER
40 string "Vendor name of the USB device"
Maxime Ripard6375bd82017-09-12 19:41:15 +020041 default "Allwinner Technology" if ARCH_SUNXI
Jagan Tekic1153892019-11-19 13:56:14 +053042 default "Rockchip" if ARCH_ROCKCHIP
Maxime Ripard7f78b9d2017-09-07 08:58:08 +020043 default "U-Boot"
44 help
45 Vendor name of the USB device emulated, reported to the host device.
46 This is usually either the manufacturer of the device or the SoC.
47
48config USB_GADGET_VENDOR_NUM
49 hex "Vendor ID of the USB device"
Maxime Ripard6375bd82017-09-12 19:41:15 +020050 default 0x1f3a if ARCH_SUNXI
Jagan Tekiac6fb302019-11-19 13:56:15 +053051 default 0x2207 if ARCH_ROCKCHIP
Maxime Ripard7f78b9d2017-09-07 08:58:08 +020052 default 0x0
53 help
54 Vendor ID of the USB device emulated, reported to the host device.
55 This is usually the board or SoC vendor's, unless you've registered
56 for one.
57
58config USB_GADGET_PRODUCT_NUM
59 hex "Product ID of the USB device"
Maxime Ripard6375bd82017-09-12 19:41:15 +020060 default 0x1010 if ARCH_SUNXI
Jagan Teki1de44f02019-11-19 13:56:16 +053061 default 0x310a if ROCKCHIP_RK3036
Jagan Teki668c56f2019-11-19 13:56:17 +053062 default 0x310c if ROCKCHIP_RK3128
Jagan Teki1de44f02019-11-19 13:56:16 +053063 default 0x320a if ROCKCHIP_RK3229 || ROCKCHIP_RK3288
64 default 0x330a if ROCKCHIP_RK3328
Maxime Ripard7f78b9d2017-09-07 08:58:08 +020065 default 0x0
66 help
67 Product ID of the USB device emulated, reported to the host device.
68
Sam Protsenkob4a0bf72016-04-13 14:20:25 +030069config USB_GADGET_ATMEL_USBA
70 bool "Atmel USBA"
71 select USB_GADGET_DUALSPEED
72 help
73 USBA is the integrated high-speed USB Device controller on
74 the AT32AP700x, some AT91SAM9 and AT91CAP9 processors from Atmel.
75
Steve Rae437689f2016-08-15 17:26:26 -070076config USB_GADGET_BCM_UDC_OTG_PHY
77 bool "Broadcom UDC OTG PHY"
78 help
79 Enable the Broadcom UDC OTG physical device interface.
80
Sam Protsenkob4a0bf72016-04-13 14:20:25 +030081config USB_GADGET_DWC2_OTG
82 bool "DesignWare USB2.0 HS OTG controller (gadget mode)"
83 select USB_GADGET_DUALSPEED
84 help
85 The Designware USB2.0 high-speed gadget controller
86 integrated into many SoCs. Select this option if you want the
87 driver to operate in Peripheral mode. This option requires
88 USB_GADGET to be enabled.
89
Steve Raed7198f32016-06-07 15:35:21 -070090if USB_GADGET_DWC2_OTG
91
92config USB_GADGET_DWC2_OTG_PHY_BUS_WIDTH_8
93 bool "DesignWare USB2.0 HS OTG controller 8-bit PHY bus width"
94 help
95 Set the Designware USB2.0 high-speed OTG controller
96 PHY interface width to 8 bits, rather than the default (16 bits).
97
98endif # USB_GADGET_DWC2_OTG
99
Sam Protsenkob4a0bf72016-04-13 14:20:25 +0300100config CI_UDC
101 bool "ChipIdea device controller"
102 select USB_GADGET_DUALSPEED
103 help
104 Say Y here to enable device controller functionality of the
105 ChipIdea driver.
106
Sam Protsenkofb115b12016-04-13 14:20:24 +0300107config USB_GADGET_VBUS_DRAW
108 int "Maximum VBUS Power usage (2-500 mA)"
109 range 2 500
110 default 2
111 help
112 Some devices need to draw power from USB when they are
113 configured, perhaps to operate circuitry or to recharge
114 batteries. This is in addition to any local power supply,
115 such as an AC adapter or batteries.
116
117 Enter the maximum power your device draws through USB, in
118 milliAmperes. The permitted range of values is 2 - 500 mA;
119 0 mA would be legal, but can make some hosts misbehave.
120
121 This value will be used except for system-specific gadget
122 drivers that have more specific information.
123
Sam Protsenkob4a0bf72016-04-13 14:20:25 +0300124# Selected by UDC drivers that support high-speed operation.
125config USB_GADGET_DUALSPEED
126 bool
127
Sam Protsenko4d2439d2016-04-13 14:20:26 +0300128config USB_GADGET_DOWNLOAD
129 bool "Enable USB download gadget"
130 help
131 Composite USB download gadget support (g_dnl) for download functions.
132 This code works on top of composite gadget.
133
Sam Protsenkob706ffd2016-04-13 14:20:30 +0300134if USB_GADGET_DOWNLOAD
135
Lukasz Majewskie364e4b2018-01-29 19:25:54 +0100136config USB_FUNCTION_MASS_STORAGE
137 bool "Enable USB mass storage gadget"
138 help
139 Enable mass storage protocol support in U-Boot. It allows exporting
140 the eMMC/SD card content to HOST PC so it can be mounted.
141
Eddie Caif6460922017-12-15 08:17:10 +0800142config USB_FUNCTION_ROCKUSB
143 bool "Enable USB rockusb gadget"
144 help
145 Rockusb protocol is widely used by Rockchip SoC based devices. It can
146 read/write info, image to/from devices. This enables the USB part of
147 the rockusb gadget.for more detail about Rockusb protocol, please see
148 doc/README.rockusb
149
Lukasz Majewskib886ed92018-01-29 19:21:39 +0100150config USB_FUNCTION_SDP
151 bool "Enable USB SDP (Serial Download Protocol)"
152 help
153 Enable Serial Download Protocol (SDP) device support in U-Boot. This
154 allows to download images into memory and execute (jump to) them
155 using the same protocol as implemented by the i.MX family's boot ROM.
156
Lukasz Majewski3c32b422018-01-29 19:30:18 +0100157config USB_FUNCTION_THOR
158 bool "Enable USB THOR gadget"
159 help
160 Enable Tizen's THOR download protocol support in U-Boot. It
161 allows downloading images into memory and flash them to target device.
162
Maxime Riparda8ad6362017-09-06 22:54:52 +0200163endif # USB_GADGET_DOWNLOAD
164
Maxime Ripard65849772017-09-06 23:23:21 +0200165config USB_ETHER
166 bool "USB Ethernet Gadget"
Alex Kiernancc92df42018-04-01 09:22:36 +0000167 depends on NET
Maxime Ripard4a553ca2017-09-22 09:51:37 +0200168 default y if ARCH_SUNXI && USB_MUSB_GADGET
Maxime Ripard65849772017-09-06 23:23:21 +0200169 help
170 Creates an Ethernet network device through a USB peripheral
171 controller. This will create a network interface on both the device
172 (U-Boot) and the host (remote device) that can be used just like any
173 other nework interface.
174 It will bind on the peripheral USB controller, ignoring the USB hosts
175 controllers in the system.
176
177if USB_ETHER
178
Maxime Ripard7285f482017-09-07 08:46:14 +0200179choice
180 prompt "USB Ethernet Gadget Model"
181 default USB_ETH_RNDIS
182 help
183 There is several models (protocols) to implement Ethernet over USB
184 devices. The main ones are Microsoft's RNDIS and USB's CDC-Ethernet
185 (also called CDC-ECM). RNDIS is obviously compatible with Windows,
186 while CDC-ECM is not. Most other operating systems support both, so
187 if inter-operability is a concern, RNDIS is to be preferred.
188
189config USB_ETH_CDC
190 bool "CDC-ECM Protocol"
191 help
192 CDC (Communications Device Class) is the standard for Ethernet over
193 USB devices. While there's several alternatives, the most widely used
194 protocol is ECM (Ethernet Control Model). However, compatibility with
195 Windows is not that great.
196
197config USB_ETH_RNDIS
198 bool "RNDIS Protocol"
199 help
200 The RNDIS (Remote Network Driver Interface Specification) is a
201 Microsoft proprietary protocol to create an Ethernet device over USB.
202 Windows obviously supports it, as well as all the major operating
203 systems, so it's the best option for compatibility.
204
205endchoice
206
Mugunthan V N095b7612016-11-18 11:09:15 +0530207config USBNET_DEVADDR
208 string "USB Gadget Ethernet device mac address"
209 default "de:ad:be:ef:00:01"
Maxime Ripardd4ff5312017-09-12 18:32:45 +0200210 help
211 Ethernet MAC address of the device-side (ie. local board's) MAC
212 address of the usb_ether interface
Mugunthan V N095b7612016-11-18 11:09:15 +0530213
Maxime Ripard764bf282017-09-06 22:53:43 +0200214config USBNET_HOST_ADDR
215 string "USB Gadget Ethernet host mac address"
216 default "de:ad:be:ef:00:00"
217 help
218 Ethernet MAC address of the host-side (ie. remote device's) MAC
219 address of the usb_ether interface
220
Maxime Ripard65849772017-09-06 23:23:21 +0200221endif # USB_ETHER
222
Sam Protsenkofb115b12016-04-13 14:20:24 +0300223endif # USB_GADGET