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1#
2# USB Network devices configuration
3#
4comment "Host-side USB support is needed for USB Network Adapter support"
5	depends on !USB && NET
6
7menuconfig USB_NET_DRIVERS
8	tristate "USB Network Adapters"
9	default USB if USB
10	depends on USB && NET
11
12if USB_NET_DRIVERS
13
14config USB_CATC
15	tristate "USB CATC NetMate-based Ethernet device support"
16	select CRC32
17	---help---
18	  Say Y if you want to use one of the following 10Mbps USB Ethernet
19	  device based on the EL1210A chip. Supported devices are:
20	  Belkin F5U011
21	  Belkin F5U111
22	  CATC NetMate
23	  CATC NetMate II
24	  smartBridges smartNIC
25
26	  This driver makes the adapter appear as a normal Ethernet interface,
27	  typically on eth0, if it is the only ethernet device, or perhaps on
28	  eth1, if you have a PCI or ISA ethernet card installed.
29
30	  To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
31	  module will be called catc.
32
33config USB_KAWETH
34	tristate "USB KLSI KL5USB101-based ethernet device support"
35	---help---
36	  Say Y here if you want to use one of the following 10Mbps only
37	  USB Ethernet adapters based on the KLSI KL5KUSB101B chipset:
38	  3Com 3C19250
39	  ADS USB-10BT
40	  ATEN USB Ethernet
41	  ASANTE USB To Ethernet Adapter
42	  AOX Endpoints USB Ethernet
43	  Correga K.K.
44	  D-Link DSB-650C and DU-E10
45	  Entrega / Portgear E45
46	  I-O DATA USB-ET/T
47	  Jaton USB Ethernet Device Adapter
48	  Kingston Technology USB Ethernet Adapter
49	  Linksys USB10T
50	  Mobility USB-Ethernet Adapter
51	  NetGear EA-101
52	  Peracom Enet and Enet2
53	  Portsmith Express Ethernet Adapter
54	  Shark Pocket Adapter
55	  SMC 2202USB
56	  Sony Vaio port extender
57
58	  This driver is likely to work with most 10Mbps only USB Ethernet
59	  adapters, including some "no brand" devices. It does NOT work on
60	  SmartBridges smartNIC or on Belkin F5U111 devices - you should use
61	  the CATC NetMate driver for those. If you are not sure which one
62	  you need, select both, and the correct one should be selected for
63	  you.
64
65	  This driver makes the adapter appear as a normal Ethernet interface,
66	  typically on eth0, if it is the only ethernet device, or perhaps on
67	  eth1, if you have a PCI or ISA ethernet card installed.
68
69	  To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
70	  module will be called kaweth.
71
72config USB_PEGASUS
73	tristate "USB Pegasus/Pegasus-II based ethernet device support"
74	select MII
75	---help---
76	  Say Y here if you know you have Pegasus or Pegasus-II based adapter.
77	  If in doubt then look at <file:drivers/net/usb/pegasus.h> for the
78	  complete list of supported devices.
79
80	  If your particular adapter is not in the list and you are _sure_ it
81	  is Pegasus or Pegasus II based then send me
82	  <petkan@users.sourceforge.net> vendor and device IDs.
83
84	  To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
85	  module will be called pegasus.
86
87config USB_RTL8150
88	tristate "USB RTL8150 based ethernet device support"
89	select MII
90	help
91	  Say Y here if you have RTL8150 based usb-ethernet adapter.
92	  Send me <petkan@users.sourceforge.net> any comments you may have.
93	  You can also check for updates at <http://pegasus2.sourceforge.net/>.
94
95	  To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
96	  module will be called rtl8150.
97
98config USB_RTL8152
99	tristate "Realtek RTL8152/RTL8153 Based USB Ethernet Adapters"
100	select MII
101	help
102	  This option adds support for Realtek RTL8152 based USB 2.0
103	  10/100 Ethernet adapters and RTL8153 based USB 3.0 10/100/1000
104	  Ethernet adapters.
105
106	  To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
107	  module will be called r8152.
108
109config USB_LAN78XX
110	tristate "Microchip LAN78XX Based USB Ethernet Adapters"
111	select MII
112	select PHYLIB
113	select MICROCHIP_PHY
114	help
115	  This option adds support for Microchip LAN78XX based USB 2
116	  & USB 3 10/100/1000 Ethernet adapters.
117
118	  To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
119	  module will be called lan78xx.
120
121config USB_USBNET
122	tristate "Multi-purpose USB Networking Framework"
123	select MII
124	---help---
125	  This driver supports several kinds of network links over USB,
126	  with "minidrivers" built around a common network driver core
127	  that supports deep queues for efficient transfers.  (This gives
128	  better performance with small packets and at high speeds).
129
130	  The USB host runs "usbnet", and the other end of the link might be:
131
132	  - Another USB host, when using USB "network" or "data transfer"
133	    cables.  These are often used to network laptops to PCs, like
134	    "Laplink" parallel cables or some motherboards.  These rely
135	    on specialized chips from many suppliers.
136
137	  - An intelligent USB gadget, perhaps embedding a Linux system.
138	    These include PDAs running Linux (iPaq, Yopy, Zaurus, and
139	    others), and devices that interoperate using the standard
140	    CDC-Ethernet specification (including many cable modems).
141
142	  - Network adapter hardware (like those for 10/100 Ethernet) which
143	    uses this driver framework.
144
145	  The link will appear with a name like "usb0", when the link is
146	  a two-node link, or "eth0" for most CDC-Ethernet devices.  Those
147	  two-node links are most easily managed with Ethernet Bridging
148	  (CONFIG_BRIDGE) instead of routing.
149
150	  For more information see <http://www.linux-usb.org/usbnet/>.
151
152	  To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
153	  module will be called usbnet.
154
155config USB_NET_AX8817X
156	tristate "ASIX AX88xxx Based USB 2.0 Ethernet Adapters"
157	depends on USB_USBNET
158	select CRC32
159	select PHYLIB
160	default y
161	help
162	  This option adds support for ASIX AX88xxx based USB 2.0
163	  10/100 Ethernet adapters.
164
165 	  This driver should work with at least the following devices:
166	    * Aten UC210T
167	    * ASIX AX88172
168	    * Billionton Systems, USB2AR
169	    * Buffalo LUA-U2-KTX
170	    * Corega FEther USB2-TX
171	    * D-Link DUB-E100
172	    * Hawking UF200
173	    * Linksys USB200M
174	    * Netgear FA120
175	    * Sitecom LN-029
176	    * Sitecom LN-028
177	    * Intellinet USB 2.0 Ethernet
178	    * ST Lab USB 2.0 Ethernet
179	    * TrendNet TU2-ET100
180
181	  This driver creates an interface named "ethX", where X depends on
182	  what other networking devices you have in use.
183
184config USB_NET_AX88179_178A
185	tristate "ASIX AX88179/178A USB 3.0/2.0 to Gigabit Ethernet"
186	depends on USB_USBNET
187	select CRC32
188	select PHYLIB
189	default y
190	help
191	  This option adds support for ASIX AX88179 based USB 3.0/2.0
192	  to Gigabit Ethernet adapters.
193
194	  This driver should work with at least the following devices:
195	    * ASIX AX88179
196	    * ASIX AX88178A
197	    * Sitcomm LN-032
198
199	  This driver creates an interface named "ethX", where X depends on
200	  what other networking devices you have in use.
201
202config USB_NET_CDCETHER
203	tristate "CDC Ethernet support (smart devices such as cable modems)"
204	depends on USB_USBNET
205	default y
206	help
207	  This option supports devices conforming to the Communication Device
208	  Class (CDC) Ethernet Control Model, a specification that's easy to
209	  implement in device firmware.  The CDC specifications are available
210	  from <http://www.usb.org/>.
211
212	  CDC Ethernet is an implementation option for DOCSIS cable modems
213	  that support USB connectivity, used for non-Microsoft USB hosts.
214	  The Linux-USB CDC Ethernet Gadget driver is an open implementation.
215 	  This driver should work with at least the following devices:
216
217	    * Dell Wireless 5530 HSPA
218 	    * Ericsson PipeRider (all variants)
219	    * Ericsson Mobile Broadband Module (all variants)
220 	    * Motorola (DM100 and SB4100)
221 	    * Broadcom Cable Modem (reference design)
222	    * Toshiba (PCX1100U and F3507g/F3607gw)
223	    * ...
224
225	  This driver creates an interface named "ethX", where X depends on
226	  what other networking devices you have in use.  However, if the
227	  IEEE 802 "local assignment" bit is set in the address, a "usbX"
228	  name is used instead.
229
230config USB_NET_CDC_EEM
231	tristate "CDC EEM support"
232	depends on USB_USBNET
233	help
234	  This option supports devices conforming to the Communication Device
235	  Class (CDC) Ethernet Emulation Model, a specification that's easy to
236	  implement in device firmware.  The CDC EEM specifications are available
237	  from <http://www.usb.org/>.
238
239	  This driver creates an interface named "ethX", where X depends on
240	  what other networking devices you have in use.  However, if the
241	  IEEE 802 "local assignment" bit is set in the address, a "usbX"
242	  name is used instead.
243
244config USB_NET_CDC_NCM
245	tristate "CDC NCM support"
246	depends on USB_USBNET
247	default y
248	help
249	  This driver provides support for CDC NCM (Network Control Model
250	  Device USB Class Specification). The CDC NCM specification is
251	  available from <http://www.usb.org/>.
252
253	  Say "y" to link the driver statically, or "m" to build a
254	  dynamically linked module.
255
256	  This driver should work with at least the following devices:
257	    * ST-Ericsson M700 LTE FDD/TDD Mobile Broadband Modem (ref. design)
258	    * ST-Ericsson M5730 HSPA+ Mobile Broadband Modem (reference design)
259	    * ST-Ericsson M570 HSPA+ Mobile Broadband Modem (reference design)
260	    * ST-Ericsson M343 HSPA Mobile Broadband Modem (reference design)
261	    * Ericsson F5521gw Mobile Broadband Module
262
263config USB_NET_HUAWEI_CDC_NCM
264	tristate "Huawei NCM embedded AT channel support"
265	depends on USB_USBNET
266	select USB_WDM
267	select USB_NET_CDC_NCM
268	help
269		This driver supports huawei-style NCM devices, that use NCM as a
270		transport for other protocols, usually an embedded AT channel.
271		Good examples are:
272		* Huawei E3131
273		* Huawei E3251
274
275		To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the module will be
276		called huawei_cdc_ncm.ko.
277
278config USB_NET_CDC_MBIM
279	tristate "CDC MBIM support"
280	depends on USB_USBNET
281	select USB_WDM
282	select USB_NET_CDC_NCM
283	help
284	  This driver provides support for CDC MBIM (Mobile Broadband
285	  Interface Model) devices. The CDC MBIM specification is
286	  available from <http://www.usb.org/>.
287
288	  MBIM devices require configuration using the management
289	  protocol defined by the MBIM specification.  This driver
290	  provides unfiltered access to the MBIM control channel
291	  through the associated /dev/cdc-wdmx character device.
292
293	  To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
294	  module will be called cdc_mbim.
295
296config USB_NET_DM9601
297	tristate "Davicom DM96xx based USB 10/100 ethernet devices"
298	depends on USB_USBNET
299	select CRC32
300	help
301	  This option adds support for Davicom DM9601/DM9620/DM9621A
302	  based USB 10/100 Ethernet adapters.
303
304config USB_NET_SR9700
305	tristate "CoreChip-sz SR9700 based USB 1.1 10/100 ethernet devices"
306	depends on USB_USBNET
307	select CRC32
308	help
309	  This option adds support for CoreChip-sz SR9700 based USB 1.1
310	  10/100 Ethernet adapters.
311
312config USB_NET_SR9800
313	tristate "CoreChip-sz SR9800 based USB 2.0 10/100 ethernet devices"
314	depends on USB_USBNET
315	select CRC32
316	---help---
317	  Say Y if you want to use one of the following 100Mbps USB Ethernet
318	  device based on the CoreChip-sz SR9800 chip.
319
320	  This driver makes the adapter appear as a normal Ethernet interface,
321	  typically on eth0, if it is the only ethernet device, or perhaps on
322	  eth1, if you have a PCI or ISA ethernet card installed.
323
324	  To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
325	  module will be called sr9800.
326
327config USB_NET_SMSC75XX
328	tristate "SMSC LAN75XX based USB 2.0 gigabit ethernet devices"
329	depends on USB_USBNET
330	select BITREVERSE
331	select CRC16
332	select CRC32
333	help
334	  This option adds support for SMSC LAN75XX based USB 2.0
335	  Gigabit Ethernet adapters.
336
337config USB_NET_SMSC95XX
338	tristate "SMSC LAN95XX based USB 2.0 10/100 ethernet devices"
339	depends on USB_USBNET
340	select BITREVERSE
341	select CRC16
342	select CRC32
343	help
344	  This option adds support for SMSC LAN95XX based USB 2.0
345	  10/100 Ethernet adapters.
346
347config USB_NET_GL620A
348	tristate "GeneSys GL620USB-A based cables"
349	depends on USB_USBNET
350	help
351	  Choose this option if you're using a host-to-host cable,
352	  or PC2PC motherboard, with this chip.
353
354	  Note that the half-duplex "GL620USB" is not supported.
355
356config USB_NET_NET1080
357	tristate "NetChip 1080 based cables (Laplink, ...)"
358	default y
359	depends on USB_USBNET
360	help
361	  Choose this option if you're using a host-to-host cable based
362	  on this design:  one NetChip 1080 chip and supporting logic,
363	  optionally with LEDs that indicate traffic
364
365config USB_NET_PLUSB
366	tristate "Prolific PL-2301/2302/25A1 based cables"
367	# if the handshake/init/reset problems, from original 'plusb',
368	# are ever resolved ... then remove "experimental"
369	depends on USB_USBNET
370	help
371	  Choose this option if you're using a host-to-host cable
372	  with one of these chips.
373
374config USB_NET_MCS7830
375	tristate "MosChip MCS7830 based Ethernet adapters"
376	depends on USB_USBNET
377	help
378	  Choose this option if you're using a 10/100 Ethernet USB2
379	  adapter based on the MosChip 7830 controller. This includes
380	  adapters marketed under the DeLOCK brand.
381
382config USB_NET_RNDIS_HOST
383	tristate "Host for RNDIS and ActiveSync devices"
384	depends on USB_USBNET
385	select USB_NET_CDCETHER
386	help
387	  This option enables hosting "Remote NDIS" USB networking links,
388	  as encouraged by Microsoft (instead of CDC Ethernet!) for use in
389	  various devices that may only support this protocol.  A variant
390	  of this protocol (with even less public documentation) seems to
391	  be at the root of Microsoft's "ActiveSync" too.
392
393	  Avoid using this protocol unless you have no better options.
394	  The protocol specification is incomplete, and is controlled by
395	  (and for) Microsoft; it isn't an "Open" ecosystem or market.
396
397config USB_NET_CDC_SUBSET
398	tristate "Simple USB Network Links (CDC Ethernet subset)"
399	depends on USB_USBNET
400	default y
401	help
402	  This driver module supports USB network devices that can work
403	  without any device-specific information.  Select it if you have
404	  one of these drivers.
405
406	  Note that while many USB host-to-host cables can work in this mode,
407	  that may mean not being able to talk to Win32 systems or more
408	  commonly not being able to handle certain events (like replugging
409	  the host on the other end) very well.  Also, these devices will
410	  not generally have permanently assigned Ethernet addresses.
411
412config USB_ALI_M5632
413	bool "ALi M5632 based 'USB 2.0 Data Link' cables"
414	depends on USB_NET_CDC_SUBSET
415	help
416	  Choose this option if you're using a host-to-host cable
417	  based on this design, which supports USB 2.0 high speed.
418
419config USB_AN2720
420	bool "AnchorChips 2720 based cables (Xircom PGUNET, ...)"
421	depends on USB_NET_CDC_SUBSET
422	help
423	  Choose this option if you're using a host-to-host cable
424	  based on this design.  Note that AnchorChips is now a
425	  Cypress brand.
426
427config USB_BELKIN
428	bool "eTEK based host-to-host cables (Advance, Belkin, ...)"
429	depends on USB_NET_CDC_SUBSET
430	default y
431	help
432	  Choose this option if you're using a host-to-host cable
433	  based on this design:  two NetChip 2890 chips and an Atmel
434	  microcontroller, with LEDs that indicate traffic.
435
436config USB_ARMLINUX
437	bool "Embedded ARM Linux links (iPaq, ...)"
438	depends on USB_NET_CDC_SUBSET
439	default y
440	help
441	  Choose this option to support the "usb-eth" networking driver
442	  used by most of the ARM Linux community with device controllers
443	  such as the SA-11x0 and PXA-25x UDCs, or the tftp capabilities
444	  in some PXA versions of the "blob" boot loader.
445
446	  Linux-based "Gumstix" PXA-25x based systems use this protocol
447	  to talk with other Linux systems.
448
449	  Although the ROMs shipped with Sharp Zaurus products use a
450	  different link level framing protocol, you can have them use
451	  this simpler protocol by installing a different kernel.
452
453config USB_EPSON2888
454	bool "Epson 2888 based firmware (DEVELOPMENT)"
455	depends on USB_NET_CDC_SUBSET
456	help
457	  Choose this option to support the usb networking links used
458	  by some sample firmware from Epson.
459
460config USB_KC2190
461	bool "KT Technology KC2190 based cables (InstaNet)"
462	depends on USB_NET_CDC_SUBSET
463	help
464	  Choose this option if you're using a host-to-host cable
465	  with one of these chips.
466
467config USB_NET_ZAURUS
468	tristate "Sharp Zaurus (stock ROMs) and compatible"
469	depends on USB_USBNET
470	select USB_NET_CDCETHER
471	select CRC32
472	default y
473	help
474	  Choose this option to support the usb networking links used by
475	  Zaurus models like the SL-5000D, SL-5500, SL-5600, A-300, B-500.
476	  This also supports some related device firmware, as used in some
477	  PDAs from Olympus and some cell phones from Motorola.
478
479	  If you install an alternate image, such as the Linux 2.6 based
480	  versions of OpenZaurus, you should no longer need to support this
481	  protocol.  Only the "eth-fd" or "net_fd" drivers in these devices
482	  really need this non-conformant variant of CDC Ethernet (or in
483	  some cases CDC MDLM) protocol, not "g_ether".
484
485config USB_NET_CX82310_ETH
486	tristate "Conexant CX82310 USB ethernet port"
487	depends on USB_USBNET
488	help
489	  Choose this option if you're using a Conexant CX82310-based ADSL
490	  router with USB ethernet port. This driver is for routers only,
491	  it will not work with ADSL modems (use cxacru driver instead).
492
493config USB_NET_KALMIA
494	tristate "Samsung Kalmia based LTE USB modem"
495	depends on USB_USBNET
496	help
497	  Choose this option if you have a Samsung Kalmia based USB modem
498	  as Samsung GT-B3730.
499
500	  To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
501	  module will be called kalmia.
502
503config USB_NET_QMI_WWAN
504	tristate "QMI WWAN driver for Qualcomm MSM based 3G and LTE modems"
505	depends on USB_USBNET
506	select USB_WDM
507	help
508	  Support WWAN LTE/3G devices based on Qualcomm Mobile Data Modem
509	  (MDM) chipsets.  Examples of such devices are
510	    * Huawei E392/E398
511
512	  This driver will only drive the ethernet part of the chips.
513	  The devices require additional configuration to be usable.
514	  Multiple management interfaces with linux drivers are
515	  available:
516
517	    * option: AT commands on /dev/ttyUSBx
518	    * cdc-wdm: Qualcomm MSM Interface (QMI) protocol on /dev/cdc-wdmx
519
520	  A modem manager with support for QMI is recommended.
521
522	  To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
523	  module will be called qmi_wwan.
524
525config USB_HSO
526	tristate "Option USB High Speed Mobile Devices"
527	depends on USB && RFKILL && TTY
528	default n
529	help
530	  Choose this option if you have an Option HSDPA/HSUPA card.
531	  These cards support downlink speeds of 7.2Mbps or greater.
532
533	  To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
534	  module will be called hso.
535
536config USB_NET_INT51X1
537	tristate "Intellon PLC based usb adapter"
538	depends on USB_USBNET
539	help
540	  Choose this option if you're using a 14Mb USB-based PLC
541	  (Powerline Communications) solution with an Intellon
542	  INT51x1/INT5200 chip, like the "devolo dLan duo".
543
544config USB_CDC_PHONET
545	tristate "CDC Phonet support"
546	depends on PHONET && USB_USBNET
547	help
548	  Choose this option to support the Phonet interface to a Nokia
549	  cellular modem, as found on most Nokia handsets with the
550	  "PC suite" USB profile.
551
552config USB_IPHETH
553	tristate "Apple iPhone USB Ethernet driver"
554	default n
555	---help---
556	  Module used to share Internet connection (tethering) from your
557	  iPhone (Original, 3G and 3GS) to your system.
558	  Note that you need userspace libraries and programs that are needed
559	  to pair your device with your system and that understand the iPhone
560	  protocol.
561
562	  For more information: http://giagio.com/wiki/moin.cgi/iPhoneEthernetDriver
563
564config USB_SIERRA_NET
565	tristate "USB-to-WWAN Driver for Sierra Wireless modems"
566	depends on USB_USBNET
567	help
568	  Choose this option if you have a Sierra Wireless USB-to-WWAN device.
569
570	  To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
571	  module will be called sierra_net.
572
573config USB_VL600
574	tristate "LG VL600 modem dongle"
575	depends on USB_NET_CDCETHER && TTY
576	select USB_ACM
577	help
578	  Select this if you want to use an LG Electronics 4G/LTE usb modem
579	  called VL600.  This driver only handles the ethernet
580	  interface exposed by the modem firmware.  To establish a connection
581	  you will first need a userspace program that sends the right
582	  command to the modem through its CDC ACM port, and most
583	  likely also a DHCP client.  See this thread about using the
584	  4G modem from Verizon:
585
586	  http://ubuntuforums.org/showpost.php?p=10589647&postcount=17
587
588endif # USB_NET_DRIVERS
589