xref: /linux/drivers/extcon/Kconfig (revision 95e9fd10f06cb5642028b6b851e32b8c8afb4571)
1menuconfig EXTCON
2	tristate "External Connector Class (extcon) support"
3	help
4	  Say Y here to enable external connector class (extcon) support.
5	  This allows monitoring external connectors by userspace
6	  via sysfs and uevent and supports external connectors with
7	  multiple states; i.e., an extcon that may have multiple
8	  cables attached. For example, an external connector of a device
9	  may be used to connect an HDMI cable and a AC adaptor, and to
10	  host USB ports. Many of 30-pin connectors including PDMI are
11	  also good examples.
12
13if EXTCON
14
15comment "Extcon Device Drivers"
16
17config EXTCON_GPIO
18	tristate "GPIO extcon support"
19	depends on GENERIC_GPIO
20	help
21	  Say Y here to enable GPIO based extcon support. Note that GPIO
22	  extcon supports single state per extcon instance.
23
24config EXTCON_MAX77693
25	tristate "MAX77693 EXTCON Support"
26	depends on MFD_MAX77693
27	select IRQ_DOMAIN
28	select REGMAP_I2C
29	help
30	  If you say yes here you get support for the MUIC device of
31	  Maxim MAX77693 PMIC. The MAX77693 MUIC is a USB port accessory
32	  detector and switch.
33
34config EXTCON_MAX8997
35	tristate "MAX8997 EXTCON Support"
36	depends on MFD_MAX8997 && IRQ_DOMAIN
37	help
38	  If you say yes here you get support for the MUIC device of
39	  Maxim MAX8997 PMIC. The MAX8997 MUIC is a USB port accessory
40	  detector and switch.
41
42config EXTCON_ARIZONA
43	tristate "Wolfson Arizona EXTCON support"
44	depends on MFD_ARIZONA
45	help
46	  Say Y here to enable support for external accessory detection
47	  with Wolfson Arizona devices. These are audio CODECs with
48	  advanced audio accessory detection support.
49
50endif # MULTISTATE_SWITCH
51