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The Linux kernel configuration item CONFIG_INTEL_QUICKI2C
:
CONFIG_INTEL_THC_HID
intel-quicki2c
Intel QuickI2C, uses Touch Host Controller (THC) hardware, implements HIDI2C (HID over I2C) protocol. It configures THC to work in I2C mode, and controls THC hardware sequencer to accelerate HIDI2C transaction flow.
Say Y/M here if you want to support Intel QuickI2C. If unsure, say N.
Numeric ID (from LKDDb) and names (from pci.ids) of recognized devices:
8086
("Intel Corporation"), device: a848
8086
("Intel Corporation"), device: a84a
8086
("Intel Corporation"), device: e348
8086
("Intel Corporation"), device: e34a
8086
("Intel Corporation"), device: e448
8086
("Intel Corporation"), device: e44a
Raw data from LKDDb:
lkddb module intel-quicki2c CONFIG_INTEL_QUICKI2C : drivers/hid/intel-thc-hid/Kconfig : "Intel QuickI2C driver based on Intel Touch Host Controller" # in 6.14-rc+HEAD
lkddb pci 8086 a848 .... .... ...... : CONFIG_HID_SUPPORT CONFIG_INTEL_QUICKI2C CONFIG_INTEL_THC_HID : drivers/hid/intel-thc-hid/intel-quicki2c/pci-quicki2c.c # in 6.14-rc+HEAD
lkddb pci 8086 a84a .... .... ...... : CONFIG_HID_SUPPORT CONFIG_INTEL_QUICKI2C CONFIG_INTEL_THC_HID : drivers/hid/intel-thc-hid/intel-quicki2c/pci-quicki2c.c # in 6.14-rc+HEAD
lkddb pci 8086 e348 .... .... ...... : CONFIG_HID_SUPPORT CONFIG_INTEL_QUICKI2C CONFIG_INTEL_THC_HID : drivers/hid/intel-thc-hid/intel-quicki2c/pci-quicki2c.c # in 6.14-rc+HEAD
lkddb pci 8086 e34a .... .... ...... : CONFIG_HID_SUPPORT CONFIG_INTEL_QUICKI2C CONFIG_INTEL_THC_HID : drivers/hid/intel-thc-hid/intel-quicki2c/pci-quicki2c.c # in 6.14-rc+HEAD
lkddb pci 8086 e448 .... .... ...... : CONFIG_HID_SUPPORT CONFIG_INTEL_QUICKI2C CONFIG_INTEL_THC_HID : drivers/hid/intel-thc-hid/intel-quicki2c/pci-quicki2c.c # in 6.14-rc+HEAD
lkddb pci 8086 e44a .... .... ...... : CONFIG_HID_SUPPORT CONFIG_INTEL_QUICKI2C CONFIG_INTEL_THC_HID : drivers/hid/intel-thc-hid/intel-quicki2c/pci-quicki2c.c # in 6.14-rc+HEAD
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