I'm not sure this is correct -- the options that this if conditional
controls are the Keyboard and Mouse _Boot_Protocol_ support, which is
separate form the regular HID support -- I believe it's for motherboards
which can boot from a USB keyboard.
Can somone on the linux-usb-devel mailinglist comment? (I've CC'ed them)
Matt
On Tue, Oct 10, 2000 at 12:14:11AM -0700, James Simmons wrote:
>
> This patch fixes a minor config error for drivers/usb/Config.in. When you
> select USB Human Interface Device (HID) support I assume you should be
> able to select a USB mouse and/or USB keyboard. With the current Config.in
> you can't.
>
> --- Config.in.orig Tue Oct 10 00:10:06 2000
> +++ Config.in Tue Oct 10 00:10:27 2000
> @@ -80,7 +80,7 @@
> comment ' Input core support is needed for USB HID'
> else
> dep_tristate ' USB Human Interface Device (HID) support' CONFIG_USB_HID
>$CONFIG_USB $CONFIG_INPUT
> - if [ "$CONFIG_USB_HID" != "y" ]; then
> + if [ "$CONFIG_USB_HID" = "y" ]; then
> dep_tristate ' USB HIDBP Keyboard support' CONFIG_USB_KBD $CONFIG_USB
>$CONFIG_INPUT
> dep_tristate ' USB HIDBP Mouse support' CONFIG_USB_MOUSE $CONFIG_USB
>$CONFIG_INPUT
> fi
>
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