| Linus Torvalds | 1da177e | 2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700 | [diff] [blame^] | 1 | # | 
 | 2 | # Input core configuration | 
 | 3 | # | 
 | 4 | config SERIO | 
 | 5 | 	tristate "Serial I/O support" if EMBEDDED || !X86 | 
 | 6 | 	default y | 
 | 7 | 	---help--- | 
 | 8 | 	  Say Yes here if you have any input device that uses serial I/O to | 
 | 9 | 	  communicate with the system. This includes the | 
 | 10 | 	  		* standard AT keyboard and PS/2 mouse * | 
 | 11 | 	  as well as serial mice, Sun keyboards, some joysticks and 6dof | 
 | 12 | 	  devices and more. | 
 | 13 |  | 
 | 14 | 	  If unsure, say Y. | 
 | 15 |  | 
 | 16 | 	  To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the | 
 | 17 | 	  module will be called serio. | 
 | 18 |  | 
 | 19 | if SERIO | 
 | 20 |  | 
 | 21 | config SERIO_I8042 | 
 | 22 | 	tristate "i8042 PC Keyboard controller" if EMBEDDED || !X86 | 
 | 23 | 	default y | 
 | 24 | 	depends on !PARISC && (!ARM || ARCH_SHARK || FOOTBRIDGE_HOST) && !M68K | 
 | 25 | 	---help--- | 
 | 26 | 	  i8042 is the chip over which the standard AT keyboard and PS/2 | 
 | 27 | 	  mouse are connected to the computer. If you use these devices, | 
 | 28 | 	  you'll need to say Y here. | 
 | 29 |  | 
 | 30 | 	  If unsure, say Y. | 
 | 31 |  | 
 | 32 | 	  To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the | 
 | 33 | 	  module will be called i8042. | 
 | 34 |  | 
 | 35 | config SERIO_SERPORT | 
 | 36 | 	tristate "Serial port line discipline" | 
 | 37 | 	default y | 
 | 38 | 	---help--- | 
 | 39 | 	  Say Y here if you plan to use an input device (mouse, joystick, | 
 | 40 | 	  tablet, 6dof) that communicates over the RS232 serial (COM) port. | 
 | 41 |  | 
 | 42 | 	  More information is available: <file:Documentation/input/input.txt> | 
 | 43 |  | 
 | 44 | 	  If unsure, say Y. | 
 | 45 |  | 
 | 46 | 	  To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the | 
 | 47 | 	  module will be called serport. | 
 | 48 |  | 
 | 49 | config SERIO_CT82C710 | 
 | 50 | 	tristate "ct82c710 Aux port controller" | 
 | 51 | 	depends on X86 | 
 | 52 | 	---help--- | 
 | 53 | 	  Say Y here if you have a Texas Instruments TravelMate notebook | 
 | 54 | 	  equipped with the ct82c710 chip and want to use a mouse connected | 
 | 55 | 	  to the "QuickPort". | 
 | 56 |  | 
 | 57 | 	  If unsure, say N. | 
 | 58 |  | 
 | 59 | 	  To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the | 
 | 60 | 	  module will be called ct82c710. | 
 | 61 |  | 
 | 62 | config SERIO_Q40KBD | 
 | 63 | 	tristate "Q40 keyboard controller" | 
 | 64 | 	depends on Q40 | 
 | 65 |  | 
 | 66 | config SERIO_PARKBD | 
 | 67 | 	tristate "Parallel port keyboard adapter" | 
 | 68 | 	depends on PARPORT | 
 | 69 | 	---help--- | 
 | 70 | 	  Say Y here if you built a simple parallel port adapter to attach | 
 | 71 | 	  an additional AT keyboard, XT keyboard or PS/2 mouse. | 
 | 72 |  | 
 | 73 | 	  More information is available: <file:Documentation/input/input.txt> | 
 | 74 |  | 
 | 75 | 	  If unsure, say N. | 
 | 76 |  | 
 | 77 | 	  To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the | 
 | 78 | 	  module will be called parkbd. | 
 | 79 |  | 
 | 80 | config SERIO_RPCKBD | 
 | 81 | 	tristate "Acorn RiscPC keyboard controller" | 
 | 82 | 	depends on ARCH_ACORN || ARCH_CLPS7500 | 
 | 83 | 	default y | 
 | 84 | 	help | 
 | 85 | 	  Say Y here if you have the Acorn RiscPC and want to use an AT | 
 | 86 | 	  keyboard connected to its keyboard controller. | 
 | 87 |  | 
 | 88 | 	  To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the | 
 | 89 | 	  module will be called rpckbd. | 
 | 90 |  | 
 | 91 | config SERIO_AMBAKMI | 
 | 92 | 	tristate "AMBA KMI keyboard controller" | 
 | 93 | 	depends on ARM_AMBA | 
 | 94 |  | 
 | 95 | config SERIO_SA1111 | 
 | 96 | 	tristate "Intel SA1111 keyboard controller" | 
 | 97 | 	depends on SA1111 | 
 | 98 |  | 
 | 99 | config SERIO_GSCPS2 | 
 | 100 | 	tristate "HP GSC PS/2 keyboard and PS/2 mouse controller" | 
 | 101 | 	depends on GSC | 
 | 102 | 	default y | 
 | 103 | 	help | 
 | 104 | 	  This driver provides support for the PS/2 ports on PA-RISC machines | 
 | 105 | 	  over which HP PS/2 keyboards and PS/2 mice may be connected. | 
 | 106 | 	  If you use these devices, you'll need to say Y here. | 
 | 107 |  | 
 | 108 | 	  It's safe to enable this driver, so if unsure, say Y. | 
 | 109 |  | 
 | 110 | 	  To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the | 
 | 111 | 	  module will be called gscps2. | 
 | 112 |  | 
 | 113 | config HP_SDC | 
 | 114 | 	tristate "HP System Device Controller i8042 Support" | 
 | 115 | 	depends on GSC && SERIO | 
 | 116 | 	default y | 
 | 117 | 	---help--- | 
 | 118 | 	  This option enables supports for the the "System Device | 
 | 119 | 	  Controller", an i8042 carrying microcode to manage a | 
 | 120 | 	  few miscellanous devices on some Hewlett Packard systems. | 
 | 121 | 	  The SDC itself contains a 10ms resolution timer/clock capable | 
 | 122 | 	  of delivering interrupts on a periodic and one-shot basis. | 
 | 123 | 	  The SDC may also be connected to a battery-backed real-time | 
 | 124 | 	  clock, a basic audio waveform generator, and an HP-HIL Master | 
 | 125 | 	  Link Controller serving up to seven input devices. | 
 | 126 |  | 
 | 127 | 	  By itself this option is rather useless, but enabling it will | 
 | 128 | 	  enable selection of drivers for the abovementioned devices. | 
 | 129 | 	  It is, however, incompatible with the old, reliable HIL keyboard | 
 | 130 | 	  driver, and the new HIL driver is experimental, so if you plan | 
 | 131 | 	  to use a HIL keyboard as your primary keyboard, you may wish | 
 | 132 | 	  to keep using that driver until the new HIL drivers have had | 
 | 133 | 	  more testing. | 
 | 134 |  | 
 | 135 | config HIL_MLC | 
 | 136 | 	tristate "HIL MLC Support (needed for HIL input devices)" | 
 | 137 | 	depends on HP_SDC | 
 | 138 |  | 
 | 139 | config SERIO_PCIPS2 | 
 | 140 | 	tristate "PCI PS/2 keyboard and PS/2 mouse controller" | 
 | 141 | 	depends on PCI | 
 | 142 | 	help | 
 | 143 | 	  Say Y here if you have a Mobility Docking station with PS/2 | 
 | 144 | 	  keyboard and mice ports. | 
 | 145 |  | 
 | 146 | 	  To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the | 
 | 147 | 	  module will be called pcips2. | 
 | 148 |  | 
 | 149 | config SERIO_MACEPS2 | 
 | 150 | 	tristate "SGI O2 MACE PS/2 controller" | 
 | 151 | 	depends on SGI_IP32 | 
 | 152 | 	help | 
 | 153 | 	  Say Y here if you have SGI O2 workstation and want to use its | 
 | 154 | 	  PS/2 ports. | 
 | 155 |  | 
 | 156 | 	  To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the | 
 | 157 | 	  module will be called maceps2. | 
 | 158 |  | 
 | 159 | config SERIO_LIBPS2 | 
 | 160 | 	tristate "PS/2 driver library" if EMBEDDED | 
 | 161 | 	help | 
 | 162 | 	  Say Y here if you are using a driver for device connected | 
 | 163 | 	  to a PS/2 port, such as PS/2 mouse or standard AT keyboard. | 
 | 164 |  | 
 | 165 | 	  To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the | 
 | 166 | 	  module will be called libps2. | 
 | 167 |  | 
 | 168 | config SERIO_RAW | 
 | 169 | 	tristate "Raw access to serio ports" | 
 | 170 | 	help | 
 | 171 | 	  Say Y here if you want to have raw access to serio ports, such as | 
 | 172 | 	  AUX ports on i8042 keyboard controller. Each serio port that is | 
 | 173 | 	  bound to this driver will be accessible via a char device with | 
 | 174 | 	  major 10 and dynamically allocated minor. The driver will try | 
 | 175 | 	  allocating minor 1 (that historically corresponds to /dev/psaux) | 
 | 176 | 	  first. To bind this driver to a serio port use sysfs interface: | 
 | 177 |  | 
 | 178 | 	      echo -n "serio_raw" > /sys/bus/serio/devices/serioX/driver | 
 | 179 |  | 
 | 180 | 	  To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the | 
 | 181 | 	  module will be called serio_raw. | 
 | 182 |  | 
 | 183 | endif |