Generic HID support
modulename: hid.ko
configname: CONFIG_HID
Linux Kernel Configuration
└─>Device Drivers
└─>HID Devices
└─>Generic HID support
In linux kernel since version 2.6.20 (release Date: 2007-02-04)
A human interface device (HID) is a type of computer device that
interacts directly with and takes input from humans. The term "HID"
most commonly used to refer to the USB-HID specification, but other
devices (such as, but not strictly limited to, Bluetooth) are
designed using HID specification (this involves certain keyboards,
mice, tablets, etc). This option compiles into kernel the generic
HID layer code (parser, usages, etc.), which can then be used by
transport-specific HID implementation (like USB or Bluetooth).
For docs and specs, see http://www.usb.org/developers/hidpage/
If unsure, say Y.
interacts directly with and takes input from humans. The term "HID"
most commonly used to refer to the USB-HID specification, but other
devices (such as, but not strictly limited to, Bluetooth) are
designed using HID specification (this involves certain keyboards,
mice, tablets, etc). This option compiles into kernel the generic
HID layer code (parser, usages, etc.), which can then be used by
transport-specific HID implementation (like USB or Bluetooth).
For docs and specs, see http://www.usb.org/developers/hidpage/
If unsure, say Y.
source code:
is selected by
CONFIG_HID_BATTERY_STRENGTHCONFIG_HID_BATTERY_STRENGTH
CONFIG_DRAGONRISE_FF
CONFIG_LOGITECH_FF
CONFIG_LOGIRUMBLEPAD2_FF
CONFIG_HID_MICROSOFT
CONFIG_PANTHERLORD_FF
CONFIG_HID_SONY
CONFIG_GREENASIA_FF
CONFIG_SMARTJOYPLUS_FF
CONFIG_THRUSTMASTER_FF
CONFIG_HID_WACOM
CONFIG_HID_WIIMOTE
CONFIG_ZEROPLUS_FF