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The Linux kernel configuration item CONFIG_INTEL_THC_HID
:
CONFIG_ACPI
intel-thc
THC (Touch Host Controller) is the name of the IP block in PCH that interfaces with Touch Devices (ex: touchscreen, touchpad etc.). It is comprised of 3 key functional blocks: A natively half-duplex Quad I/O capable SPI master; a low latency I2C interface to support HIDI2C compliant devices; a hardware sequencer with Read/Write DMA capability to system memory.
Say Y/M here if you want to support Intel THC. If unsure, say N.
Numeric ID (from LKDDb) and names (from pci.ids) of recognized devices:
8086
("Intel Corporation"), device: 7e49
8086
("Intel Corporation"), device: 7e4b
8086
("Intel Corporation"), device: a848
8086
("Intel Corporation"), device: a849
8086
("Intel Corporation"), device: a84a
8086
("Intel Corporation"), device: a84b
8086
("Intel Corporation"), device: e348
8086
("Intel Corporation"), device: e349
8086
("Intel Corporation"), device: e34a
8086
("Intel Corporation"), device: e34b
8086
("Intel Corporation"), device: e448
8086
("Intel Corporation"), device: e449
8086
("Intel Corporation"), device: e44a
8086
("Intel Corporation"), device: e44b
Raw data from LKDDb:
lkddb module intel-thc CONFIG_INTEL_THC_HID : drivers/hid/intel-thc-hid/Kconfig : "Intel Touch Host Controller" # in 6.14-rc+HEAD
lkddb pci 8086 7e49 .... .... ...... : CONFIG_HID_SUPPORT CONFIG_INTEL_QUICKSPI CONFIG_INTEL_THC_HID : drivers/hid/intel-thc-hid/intel-quickspi/pci-quickspi.c # in 6.14-rc+HEAD
lkddb pci 8086 7e4b .... .... ...... : CONFIG_HID_SUPPORT CONFIG_INTEL_QUICKSPI CONFIG_INTEL_THC_HID : drivers/hid/intel-thc-hid/intel-quickspi/pci-quickspi.c # 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 a849 .... .... ...... : CONFIG_HID_SUPPORT CONFIG_INTEL_QUICKSPI CONFIG_INTEL_THC_HID : drivers/hid/intel-thc-hid/intel-quickspi/pci-quickspi.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 a84b .... .... ...... : CONFIG_HID_SUPPORT CONFIG_INTEL_QUICKSPI CONFIG_INTEL_THC_HID : drivers/hid/intel-thc-hid/intel-quickspi/pci-quickspi.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 e349 .... .... ...... : CONFIG_HID_SUPPORT CONFIG_INTEL_QUICKSPI CONFIG_INTEL_THC_HID : drivers/hid/intel-thc-hid/intel-quickspi/pci-quickspi.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 e34b .... .... ...... : CONFIG_HID_SUPPORT CONFIG_INTEL_QUICKSPI CONFIG_INTEL_THC_HID : drivers/hid/intel-thc-hid/intel-quickspi/pci-quickspi.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 e449 .... .... ...... : CONFIG_HID_SUPPORT CONFIG_INTEL_QUICKSPI CONFIG_INTEL_THC_HID : drivers/hid/intel-thc-hid/intel-quickspi/pci-quickspi.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
lkddb pci 8086 e44b .... .... ...... : CONFIG_HID_SUPPORT CONFIG_INTEL_QUICKSPI CONFIG_INTEL_THC_HID : drivers/hid/intel-thc-hid/intel-quickspi/pci-quickspi.c # in 6.14-rc+HEAD
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