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CONFIG_USBIP_CORE: USB/IP support

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The Linux kernel configuration item CONFIG_USBIP_CORE has multiple definitions:

USB/IP support found in drivers/usb/usbip/Kconfig

The configuration item CONFIG_USBIP_CORE:

Help text

This enables pushing USB packets over IP to allow remote machines direct access to USB devices. It provides the USB/IP core that is required by both drivers.

For more details, and to get the userspace utility programs, please see http://usbip.sourceforge.net/.

To compile this as a module, choose M here: the module will be called usbip-core.

If unsure, say N.

USB/IP support found in drivers/staging/usbip/Kconfig

The configuration item CONFIG_USBIP_CORE:

Help text

This enables pushing USB packets over IP to allow remote machines direct access to USB devices. It provides the USB/IP core that is required by both drivers.

For more details, and to get the userspace utility programs, please see http://usbip.sourceforge.net/.

To compile this as a module, choose M here: the module will be called usbip-core.

If unsure, say N.

USB/IP support (EXPERIMENTAL) found in drivers/staging/usbip/Kconfig

The configuration item CONFIG_USBIP_CORE:

Help text

This enables pushing USB packets over IP to allow remote machines direct access to USB devices. It provides the USB/IP core that is required by both drivers.

For more details, and to get the userspace utility programs, please see http://usbip.sourceforge.net/.

To compile this as a module, choose M here: the module will be called usbip-core.

If unsure, say N.

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