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# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only # # Phy drivers for STMicro platforms # config PHY_MIPHY28LP tristate "STMicroelectronics MIPHY28LP PHY driver for STiH407" depends on ARCH_STI select GENERIC_PHY help Enable this to support the miphy transceiver (for SATA/PCIE/USB3) that is part of STMicroelectronics STiH407 SoC. config PHY_ST_SPEAR1310_MIPHY tristate "ST SPEAR1310-MIPHY driver" select GENERIC_PHY depends on MACH_SPEAR1310 || COMPILE_TEST help Support for ST SPEAr1310 MIPHY which can be used for PCIe and SATA. config PHY_ST_SPEAR1340_MIPHY tristate "ST SPEAR1340-MIPHY driver" select GENERIC_PHY depends on MACH_SPEAR1340 || COMPILE_TEST help Support for ST SPEAr1340 MIPHY which can be used for PCIe and SATA. config PHY_STIH407_USB tristate "STMicroelectronics USB2 picoPHY driver for STiH407 family" depends on RESET_CONTROLLER depends on ARCH_STI || COMPILE_TEST select GENERIC_PHY help Enable this support to enable the picoPHY device used by USB2 and USB3 controllers on STMicroelectronics STiH407 SoC families. config PHY_STM32_USBPHYC tristate "STMicroelectronics STM32 USB HS PHY Controller driver" depends on ARCH_STM32 || COMPILE_TEST select GENERIC_PHY help Enable this to support the High-Speed USB transceivers that are part of some STMicroelectronics STM32 SoCs. This driver controls the entire USB PHY block: the USB PHY controller (USBPHYC) and the two 8-bit wide UTMI+ interfaces. First interface is used by an HS USB Host controller, and the second one is shared between an HS USB OTG controller and an HS USB Host controller, selected by a USB switch.