linux/drivers/media/rc/Kconfig
Jarod Wilson 2154be651b [media] redrat3: new rc-core IR transceiver device driver
This is a new rc-core device driver for the IR transceivers made by
RedRat Ltd. (http://redrat.co.uk/). It started out life as an
out-of-lirc-tree lirc driver, maintained in its own repo on sourceforge,
by Stephen Cox. He started porting it to what was then ir-core, and I
finally picked it up about two week ago and did a fairly large overhaul
on it, and its now into a state where I'm fairly comfortable submitting
it here for review and inclusion in the kernel. I'm claiming authorship
of this driver, since while it started out as Stephen's work, its
definitely a derivative work now, at 876 lines added and 1698 lines
removed since grabbing it from sourceforge. Stephen's name is retained
as secondary author though, and credited in the headers. Those
interested in seeing how the changes evolved can (at least for now) look
at this branch in my git tree:

http://git.kernel.org/?p=linux/kernel/git/jarod/linux-2.6-ir.git;a=shortlog;h=refs/heads/redrat3

That won't be around forever though, and I'm doing this as a single
commit to go into mainline. Anyway...

I've successfully tested in-kernel decode of rc5, rc6 and nec remotes,
as well as lirc userspace decode of rc5 and rc6. There are still some
quirks here to sort out with rc5 lirc userspace decode, but I'm working
with the RedRat folks themselves to figure out what's going on there
(rc5 lirc decode works, but you only get an event on key release --
in-kernel rc5 decode behaves perfectly fine). Note that lirc decode of
rc6 is working perfectly. Transmit is also working, tested by pointing
the redrat3 at an mceusb transceiver, which happily picked up the
transmitted signals and properly decoded them.

There's no default remote for this hardware, so its somewhat arbitrarily
set to use the Hauppauge RC5 keymap by default. Easily changed out by
way of ir-keytable and irrelevant if you're using lircd for decode.

CC: Chris Dodge <chris@redrat.co.uk>
CC: Andrew Vincer <Andrew.Vincer@redrat.co.uk>
CC: Stephen Cox <scox_nz@yahoo.com>
Signed-off-by: Jarod Wilson <jarod@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Mauro Carvalho Chehab <mchehab@redhat.com>
2011-05-20 16:25:00 -03:00

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menuconfig RC_CORE
tristate "Remote Controller adapters"
depends on INPUT
default INPUT
---help---
Enable support for Remote Controllers on Linux. This is
needed in order to support several video capture adapters.
Currently, all supported devices use InfraRed.
Enable this option if you have a video capture board even
if you don't need IR, as otherwise, you may not be able to
compile the driver for your adapter.
if RC_CORE
config LIRC
tristate
default y
---help---
Enable this option to build the Linux Infrared Remote
Control (LIRC) core device interface driver. The LIRC
interface passes raw IR to and from userspace, where the
LIRC daemon handles protocol decoding for IR reception and
encoding for IR transmitting (aka "blasting").
source "drivers/media/rc/keymaps/Kconfig"
config IR_NEC_DECODER
tristate "Enable IR raw decoder for the NEC protocol"
depends on RC_CORE
select BITREVERSE
default y
---help---
Enable this option if you have IR with NEC protocol, and
if the IR is decoded in software
config IR_RC5_DECODER
tristate "Enable IR raw decoder for the RC-5 protocol"
depends on RC_CORE
select BITREVERSE
default y
---help---
Enable this option if you have IR with RC-5 protocol, and
if the IR is decoded in software
config IR_RC6_DECODER
tristate "Enable IR raw decoder for the RC6 protocol"
depends on RC_CORE
select BITREVERSE
default y
---help---
Enable this option if you have an infrared remote control which
uses the RC6 protocol, and you need software decoding support.
config IR_JVC_DECODER
tristate "Enable IR raw decoder for the JVC protocol"
depends on RC_CORE
select BITREVERSE
default y
---help---
Enable this option if you have an infrared remote control which
uses the JVC protocol, and you need software decoding support.
config IR_SONY_DECODER
tristate "Enable IR raw decoder for the Sony protocol"
depends on RC_CORE
default y
---help---
Enable this option if you have an infrared remote control which
uses the Sony protocol, and you need software decoding support.
config IR_RC5_SZ_DECODER
tristate "Enable IR raw decoder for the RC-5 (streamzap) protocol"
depends on RC_CORE
select BITREVERSE
default y
---help---
Enable this option if you have IR with RC-5 (streamzap) protocol,
and if the IR is decoded in software. (The Streamzap PC Remote
uses an IR protocol that is almost standard RC-5, but not quite,
as it uses an additional bit).
config IR_LIRC_CODEC
tristate "Enable IR to LIRC bridge"
depends on RC_CORE
depends on LIRC
default y
---help---
Enable this option to pass raw IR to and from userspace via
the LIRC interface.
config IR_ENE
tristate "ENE eHome Receiver/Transceiver (pnp id: ENE0100/ENE02xxx)"
depends on PNP
depends on RC_CORE
---help---
Say Y here to enable support for integrated infrared receiver
/transceiver made by ENE.
You can see if you have it by looking at lspnp output.
Output should include ENE0100 ENE0200 or something similar.
To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
module will be called ene_ir.
config IR_IMON
tristate "SoundGraph iMON Receiver and Display"
depends on USB_ARCH_HAS_HCD
depends on RC_CORE
select USB
---help---
Say Y here if you want to use a SoundGraph iMON (aka Antec Veris)
IR Receiver and/or LCD/VFD/VGA display.
To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
module will be called imon.
config IR_MCEUSB
tristate "Windows Media Center Ed. eHome Infrared Transceiver"
depends on USB_ARCH_HAS_HCD
depends on RC_CORE
select USB
---help---
Say Y here if you want to use a Windows Media Center Edition
eHome Infrared Transceiver.
To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
module will be called mceusb.
config IR_ITE_CIR
tristate "ITE Tech Inc. IT8712/IT8512 Consumer Infrared Transceiver"
depends on PNP
depends on RC_CORE
---help---
Say Y here to enable support for integrated infrared receivers
/transceivers made by ITE Tech Inc. These are found in
several ASUS devices, like the ASUS Digimatrix or the ASUS
EEEBox 1501U.
To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
module will be called ite-cir.
config IR_NUVOTON
tristate "Nuvoton w836x7hg Consumer Infrared Transceiver"
depends on PNP
depends on RC_CORE
---help---
Say Y here to enable support for integrated infrared receiver
/transciever made by Nuvoton (formerly Winbond). This chip is
found in the ASRock ION 330HT, as well as assorted Intel
DP55-series motherboards (and of course, possibly others).
To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
module will be called nuvoton-cir.
config IR_REDRAT3
tristate "RedRat3 IR Transceiver"
depends on USB_ARCH_HAS_HCD
depends on RC_CORE
select USB
---help---
Say Y here if you want to use a RedRat3 Infrared Transceiver.
To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
module will be called redrat3.
config IR_STREAMZAP
tristate "Streamzap PC Remote IR Receiver"
depends on USB_ARCH_HAS_HCD
depends on RC_CORE
select USB
---help---
Say Y here if you want to use a Streamzap PC Remote
Infrared Receiver.
To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
module will be called streamzap.
config IR_WINBOND_CIR
tristate "Winbond IR remote control"
depends on X86 && PNP
depends on RC_CORE
select NEW_LEDS
select LEDS_CLASS
select LEDS_TRIGGERS
select BITREVERSE
---help---
Say Y here if you want to use the IR remote functionality found
in some Winbond SuperI/O chips. Currently only the WPCD376I
chip is supported (included in some Intel Media series
motherboards).
To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the module will
be called winbond_cir.
config RC_LOOPBACK
tristate "Remote Control Loopback Driver"
depends on RC_CORE
---help---
Say Y here if you want support for the remote control loopback
driver which allows TX data to be sent back as RX data.
This is mostly useful for debugging purposes.
If you're not sure, select N here.
To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the module will
be called rc_loopback.
endif #RC_CORE