| if ARM64 |
| |
| config ARMV8_MULTIENTRY |
| bool "Enable multiple CPUs to enter into U-Boot" |
| |
| config ARMV8_SET_SMPEN |
| bool "Enable data coherency with other cores in cluster" |
| help |
| Say Y here if there is not any trust firmware to set |
| CPUECTLR_EL1.SMPEN bit before U-Boot. |
| |
| For A53, it enables data coherency with other cores in the |
| cluster, and for A57/A72, it enables receiving of instruction |
| cache and TLB maintenance operations. |
| Cortex A53/57/72 cores require CPUECTLR_EL1.SMPEN set even |
| for single core systems. Unfortunately write access to this |
| register may be controlled by EL3/EL2 firmware. To be more |
| precise, by default (if there is EL2/EL3 firmware running) |
| this register is RO for NS EL1. |
| This switch can be used to avoid writing to CPUECTLR_EL1, |
| it can be safely enabled when EL2/EL3 initialized SMPEN bit |
| or when CPU implementation doesn't include that register. |
| |
| config ARMV8_SPIN_TABLE |
| bool "Support spin-table enable method" |
| depends on ARMV8_MULTIENTRY && OF_LIBFDT |
| help |
| Say Y here to support "spin-table" enable method for booting Linux. |
| |
| To use this feature, you must do: |
| - Specify enable-method = "spin-table" in each CPU node in the |
| Device Tree you are using to boot the kernel |
| - Bring secondary CPUs into U-Boot proper in a board specific |
| manner. This must be done *after* relocation. Otherwise, the |
| secondary CPUs will spin in unprotected memory area because the |
| master CPU protects the relocated spin code. |
| |
| U-Boot automatically does: |
| - Set "cpu-release-addr" property of each CPU node |
| (overwrites it if already exists). |
| - Reserve the code for the spin-table and the release address |
| via a /memreserve/ region in the Device Tree. |
| |
| menu "ARMv8 secure monitor firmware" |
| config ARMV8_SEC_FIRMWARE_SUPPORT |
| bool "Enable ARMv8 secure monitor firmware framework support" |
| select OF_LIBFDT |
| select FIT |
| help |
| This framework is aimed at making secure monitor firmware load |
| process brief. |
| Note: Only FIT format image is supported. |
| You should prepare and provide the below information: |
| - Address of secure firmware. |
| - Address to hold the return address from secure firmware. |
| - Secure firmware FIT image related information. |
| Such as: SEC_FIRMWARE_FIT_IMAGE and SEC_FIRMEWARE_FIT_CNF_NAME |
| - The target exception level that secure monitor firmware will |
| return to. |
| |
| config SPL_ARMV8_SEC_FIRMWARE_SUPPORT |
| bool "Enable ARMv8 secure monitor firmware framework support for SPL" |
| select SPL_OF_LIBFDT |
| select SPL_FIT |
| help |
| Say Y here to support this framework in SPL phase. |
| |
| config SEC_FIRMWARE_ARMV8_PSCI |
| bool "PSCI implementation in secure monitor firmware" |
| depends on ARMV8_SEC_FIRMWARE_SUPPORT || SPL_ARMV8_SEC_FIRMWARE_SUPPORT |
| help |
| This config enables the ARMv8 PSCI implementation in secure monitor |
| firmware. This is a private PSCI implementation and different from |
| those implemented under the common ARMv8 PSCI framework. |
| |
| config ARMV8_SEC_FIRMWARE_ERET_ADDR_REVERT |
| bool "ARMv8 secure monitor firmware ERET address byteorder swap" |
| depends on ARMV8_SEC_FIRMWARE_SUPPORT || SPL_ARMV8_SEC_FIRMWARE_SUPPORT |
| help |
| Say Y here when the endianness of the register or memory holding the |
| Secure firmware exception return address is different with core's. |
| |
| endmenu |
| |
| config PSCI_RESET |
| bool "Use PSCI for reset and shutdown" |
| default y |
| depends on !ARCH_EXYNOS7 && !ARCH_BCM283X && !TARGET_LS2080A_EMU && \ |
| !TARGET_LS2080A_SIMU && !TARGET_LS2080AQDS && \ |
| !TARGET_LS2080ARDB && !TARGET_LS1012AQDS && \ |
| !TARGET_LS1012ARDB && !TARGET_LS1012AFRDM && \ |
| !TARGET_LS1043ARDB && !TARGET_LS1043AQDS && \ |
| !TARGET_LS1046ARDB && !TARGET_LS1046AQDS && \ |
| !ARCH_UNIPHIER && !ARCH_SNAPDRAGON && !TARGET_S32V234EVB |
| help |
| Most armv8 systems have PSCI support enabled in EL3, either through |
| ARM Trusted Firmware or other firmware. |
| |
| On these systems, we do not need to implement system reset manually, |
| but can instead rely on higher level firmware to deal with it. |
| |
| Select Y here to make use of PSCI calls for system reset |
| |
| config ARMV8_PSCI |
| bool "Enable PSCI support" if EXPERT |
| default n |
| help |
| PSCI is Power State Coordination Interface defined by ARM. |
| The PSCI in U-boot provides a general framework and each platform |
| can implement their own specific PSCI functions. |
| Say Y here to enable PSCI support on ARMv8 platform. |
| |
| config ARMV8_PSCI_NR_CPUS |
| int "Maximum supported CPUs for PSCI" |
| depends on ARMV8_PSCI |
| default 4 |
| help |
| The maximum number of CPUs supported in the PSCI firmware. |
| It is no problem to set a larger value than the number of CPUs in |
| the actual hardware implementation. |
| |
| config ARMV8_PSCI_CPUS_PER_CLUSTER |
| int "Number of CPUs per cluster" |
| depends on ARMV8_PSCI |
| default 0 |
| help |
| The number of CPUs per cluster, suppose each cluster has same number |
| of CPU cores, platforms with asymmetric clusters don't apply here. |
| A value 0 or no definition of it works for single cluster system. |
| System with multi-cluster should difine their own exact value. |
| |
| if SYS_HAS_ARMV8_SECURE_BASE |
| |
| config ARMV8_SECURE_BASE |
| hex "Secure address for PSCI image" |
| depends on ARMV8_PSCI |
| help |
| Address for placing the PSCI text, data and stack sections. |
| If not defined, the PSCI sections are placed together with the u-boot |
| but platform can choose to place PSCI code image separately in other |
| places such as some secure RAM built-in SOC etc. |
| |
| endif |
| |
| endif |