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Simon Glass 9b9fcc8c1e usb: Add a USB mouse driver
Add a basic mouse driver for USB mice. It only handles very basic mice so
assumes that the reports are in the basic format described by the USB HID
specification 1.11.

Change-Id: I74dbe55eb065be1782737c8b2b86558e53e0292a
Signed-off-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
2025-09-15 03:26:57 -06:00

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config INPUT
bool "Enable input subsystem"
depends on DM
default y
config SPL_INPUT
bool "Enable input subsystem for SPL"
depends on SPL_DM
config TPL_INPUT
bool "Enable input subsystem for TPL"
depends on TPL_DM
config DM_KEYBOARD
bool "Enable driver model keyboard support"
depends on DM
help
This adds a uclass for keyboards and implements keyboard support
using driver model. The API is implemented by keyboard.h and
includes methods to start/stop the device, check for available
input and update LEDs if the keyboard has them.
config SPL_DM_KEYBOARD
bool "Enable driver model keyboard support for SPL"
depends on SPL_DM
help
This adds a uclass for keyboards and implements keyboard support
using driver model. The API is implemented by keyboard.h and
includes methods to start/stop the device, check for available
input and update LEDs if the keyboard has them.
config TPL_DM_KEYBOARD
bool "Enable driver model keyboard support for TPL"
depends on TPL_DM
help
This adds a uclass for keyboards and implements keyboard support
using driver model. The API is implemented by keyboard.h and
includes methods to start/stop the device, check for available
input and update LEDs if the keyboard has them.
config APPLE_SPI_KEYB
bool "Enable Apple SPI keyboard support"
depends on DM_KEYBOARD && DM_SPI
help
This adds a driver for the keyboards found on various
laptops based on Apple SoCs. These keyboards use an
Apple-specific HID-over-SPI protocol.
config BUTTON_KEYBOARD
bool "Buttons as keyboard"
depends on DM_KEYBOARD
select BUTTON_GPIO
help
Enable support for mapping buttons to keycode events. Use linux,code button driver
dt node to define button-event mapping.
For example, an arrows and enter may be implemented to navigate boot menu.
config CROS_EC_KEYB
bool "Enable Chrome OS EC keyboard support"
depends on INPUT
help
Most ARM Chromebooks use an EC to provide access to the keyboard.
Messages are used to request key scans from the EC and these are
then decoded into keys by this driver.
config SPL_CROS_EC_KEYB
bool "Enable Chrome OS EC keyboard support in SPL"
depends on SPL_INPUT
help
Most ARM Chromebooks use an EC to provide access to the keyboard.
Messages are used to request key scans from the EC and these are
then decoded into keys by this driver.
config TPL_CROS_EC_KEYB
bool "Enable Chrome OS EC keyboard support in TPL"
depends on TPL_INPUT
help
Most ARM Chromebooks use an EC to provide access to the keyboard.
Messages are used to request key scans from the EC and these are
then decoded into keys by this driver.
config I8042_KEYB
bool "Enable Intel i8042 keyboard support"
depends on DM_KEYBOARD
default X86
help
This adds a driver for the i8042 keyboard controller, allowing the
keyboard to be used on devices which support this controller. The
driver handles English and German keyboards - set the environment
variable 'keymap' to "de" to select German. Keyboard repeat is
handled by the keyboard itself.
config TEGRA_KEYBOARD
bool "NVIDIA Tegra internal matrix keyboard controller support"
help
A matrix keyboard connected directly to the internal keyboard
controller on Tegra SoCs.
config TWL4030_INPUT
bool "Enable TWL4030 Input controller"
help
Enable TWL4030 Input controller
config MOUSE
bool "Support for mice and other pointing devices"
depends on INPUT
default y if SANDBOX
help
This allows U-Boot to access mouse input, typically needed for
graphics boot menus and the like. The driver can provide mouse
events based on user interaction and these can be used to control
U-Boot's operation.
config USB_MOUSE
bool "USB mouse support"
help
This enables using a USB mouse to control a feature in U-Boot,
typically a boot menu. The driver uses the USB boot interface of
the mouse and attempts to auto-configure itself for normal
operation.