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if USB_GADGET
config USB_G_CCG
tristate "Configurable Composite Gadget (STAGING)"
depends on STAGING && BLOCK && NET && !USB_ZERO && !USB_ZERO_HNPTEST && !USB_AUDIO && !GADGET_UAC1 && !USB_ETH && !USB_ETH_RNDIS && !USB_ETH_EEM && !USB_G_NCM && !USB_GADGETFS && !USB_FUNCTIONFS && !USB_FUNCTIONFS_ETH && !USB_FUNCTIONFS_RNDIS && !USB_FUNCTIONFS_GENERIC && !USB_FILE_STORAGE && !USB_FILE_STORAGE_TEST && !USB_MASS_STORAGE && !USB_G_SERIAL && !USB_MIDI_GADGET && !USB_G_PRINTER && !USB_CDC_COMPOSITE && !USB_G_NOKIA && !USB_G_ACM_MS && !USB_G_MULTI && !USB_G_MULTI_RNDIS && !USB_G_MULTI_CDC && !USB_G_HID && !USB_G_DBGP && !USB_G_WEBCAM
help
The Configurable Composite Gadget supports multiple USB
functions: acm, mass storage, rndis and FunctionFS.
Each function can be configured and enabled/disabled
dynamically from userspace through a sysfs interface.
In order to compile this (either as a module or built-in),
"USB Gadget Drivers" and anything under it must not be
selected compiled-in in
Device Drivers->USB Support->USB Gadget Support.
However, you can say "M" there, if you do, the
Configurable Composite Gadget can be compiled "M" only
or not at all.
BIG FAT NOTE: DON'T RELY ON THIS USERINTERFACE HERE! AS PART
OF THE REWORK DONE HERE WILL BE A NEW USER INTERFACE WITHOUT ANY
COMPATIBILITY TO THIS SYSFS INTERFACE HERE. BE AWARE OF THIS
BEFORE SELECTING THIS.
endif # USB_GADGET