After commit b2b49ccbdd (PM: Kconfig: Set PM_RUNTIME if PM_SLEEP is
selected) PM_RUNTIME is always set if PM is set, so Kconfig options
depending on CONFIG_PM_RUNTIME may now be changed to depend on
CONFIG_PM.
Replace PM_RUNTIME with PM in Kconfig dependencies throughout the
tree.
Signed-off-by: Rafael J. Wysocki <rafael.j.wysocki@intel.com>
Acked-by: Felipe Balbi <balbi@ti.com>
Acked-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
Acked-by: Tejun Heo <tj@kernel.org>
		
	
			
		
			
				
	
	
		
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# USB Core configuration
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config USB_ANNOUNCE_NEW_DEVICES
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	bool "USB announce new devices"
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	help
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	  Say Y here if you want the USB core to always announce the
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	  idVendor, idProduct, Manufacturer, Product, and SerialNumber
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	  strings for every new USB device to the syslog.  This option is
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	  usually used by distro vendors to help with debugging and to
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	  let users know what specific device was added to the machine
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	  in what location.
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	  If you do not want this kind of information sent to the system
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	  log, or have any doubts about this, say N here.
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comment "Miscellaneous USB options"
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config USB_DEFAULT_PERSIST
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	bool "Enable USB persist by default"
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	default y
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	help
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	  Say N here if you don't want USB power session persistence
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	  enabled by default.  If you say N it will make suspended USB
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	  devices that lose power get reenumerated as if they had been
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	  unplugged, causing any mounted filesystems to be lost.  The
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	  persist feature can still be enabled for individual devices
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	  through the power/persist sysfs node. See
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	  Documentation/usb/persist.txt for more info.
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	  If you have any questions about this, say Y here, only say N
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	  if you know exactly what you are doing.
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config USB_DYNAMIC_MINORS
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	bool "Dynamic USB minor allocation"
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	help
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	  If you say Y here, the USB subsystem will use dynamic minor
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	  allocation for any device that uses the USB major number.
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	  This means that you can have more than 16 of a single type
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	  of device (like USB printers).
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	  If you are unsure about this, say N here.
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config USB_OTG
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	bool "OTG support"
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	depends on PM
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	default n
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	help
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	  The most notable feature of USB OTG is support for a
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	  "Dual-Role" device, which can act as either a device
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	  or a host. The initial role is decided by the type of
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	  plug inserted and can be changed later when two dual
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	  role devices talk to each other.
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	  Select this only if your board has Mini-AB/Micro-AB
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	  connector.
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config USB_OTG_WHITELIST
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	bool "Rely on OTG and EH Targeted Peripherals List"
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	depends on USB
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	help
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	  If you say Y here, the "otg_whitelist.h" file will be used as a
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	  product whitelist, so USB peripherals not listed there will be
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	  rejected during enumeration.  This behavior is required by the
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	  USB OTG and EH specification for all devices not on your product's
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	  "Targeted Peripherals List".  "Embedded Hosts" are likewise
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	  allowed to support only a limited number of peripherals.
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config USB_OTG_BLACKLIST_HUB
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	bool "Disable external hubs"
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	depends on USB_OTG || EXPERT
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	help
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	  If you say Y here, then Linux will refuse to enumerate
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	  external hubs.  OTG hosts are allowed to reduce hardware
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	  and software costs by not supporting external hubs.  So
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	  are "Embedded Hosts" that don't offer OTG support.
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config USB_OTG_FSM
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	tristate "USB 2.0 OTG FSM implementation"
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	depends on USB
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	select USB_OTG
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	select USB_PHY
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	help
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	  Implements OTG Finite State Machine as specified in On-The-Go
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	  and Embedded Host Supplement to the USB Revision 2.0 Specification.
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