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CONFIG_USB_CDNS3: Cadence USB dual-role controller (USBSS and USBSSP)

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The Linux kernel configuration item CONFIG_USB_CDNS3 has multiple definitions:

Cadence USB dual-role controller (USBSS and USBSSP) found in drivers/usb/cdns3/Kconfig

The configuration item CONFIG_USB_CDNS3:

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Say Y or M here if your system has an on-chip Cadence USB dual-role controller. This covers both USBSS (USB 3.0) and USBSSP (SuperSpeed Plus) IP; the driver detects the variant at runtime.

The core driver (core, DRD, generic platform binding for the "cdns,usb3" device tree compatible, optional host and gadget) builds as one module named cdns.ko when built as a loadable module.

It supports: dual-role switch, Host-only, and Peripheral-only.

Cadence USB3 Dual-Role Controller found in drivers/usb/cdns3/Kconfig

The configuration item CONFIG_USB_CDNS3:

Help text

Say Y here if your system has a Cadence USB3 dual-role controller. It supports: dual-role switch, Host-only, and Peripheral-only.

If you choose to build this driver is a dynamically linked as module, the module will be called cdns3.ko.

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