Masahiro Yamada | dd84058 | 2014-07-30 14:08:14 +0900 | [diff] [blame] | 1 | menu "x86 architecture" |
| 2 | depends on X86 |
| 3 | |
| 4 | config SYS_ARCH |
Masahiro Yamada | dd84058 | 2014-07-30 14:08:14 +0900 | [diff] [blame] | 5 | default "x86" |
| 6 | |
Masahiro Yamada | dd84058 | 2014-07-30 14:08:14 +0900 | [diff] [blame] | 7 | choice |
Simon Glass | a66ad67 | 2017-01-16 07:03:43 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 8 | prompt "Run U-Boot in 32/64-bit mode" |
| 9 | default X86_RUN_32BIT |
| 10 | help |
| 11 | U-Boot can be built as a 32-bit binary which runs in 32-bit mode |
| 12 | even on 64-bit machines. In this case SPL is not used, and U-Boot |
| 13 | runs directly from the reset vector (via 16-bit start-up). |
| 14 | |
| 15 | Alternatively it can be run as a 64-bit binary, thus requiring a |
| 16 | 64-bit machine. In this case SPL runs in 32-bit mode (via 16-bit |
| 17 | start-up) then jumps to U-Boot in 64-bit mode. |
| 18 | |
| 19 | For now, 32-bit mode is recommended, as 64-bit is still |
| 20 | experimental and is missing a lot of features. |
| 21 | |
| 22 | config X86_RUN_32BIT |
| 23 | bool "32-bit" |
| 24 | help |
| 25 | Build U-Boot as a 32-bit binary with no SPL. This is the currently |
| 26 | supported normal setup. U-Boot will stay in 32-bit mode even on |
| 27 | 64-bit machines. When booting a 64-bit kernel, U-Boot will switch |
| 28 | to 64-bit just before starting the kernel. Only the bottom 4GB of |
| 29 | memory can be accessed through normal means, although |
| 30 | arch_phys_memset() can be used for basic access to other memory. |
| 31 | |
| 32 | config X86_RUN_64BIT |
| 33 | bool "64-bit" |
| 34 | select X86_64 |
Simon Glass | a66ad67 | 2017-01-16 07:03:43 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 35 | select SPL |
| 36 | select SPL_SEPARATE_BSS |
| 37 | help |
| 38 | Build U-Boot as a 64-bit binary with a 32-bit SPL. This is |
| 39 | experimental and many features are missing. U-Boot SPL starts up, |
| 40 | runs through the 16-bit and 32-bit init, then switches to 64-bit |
| 41 | mode and jumps to U-Boot proper. |
| 42 | |
| 43 | endchoice |
| 44 | |
| 45 | config X86_64 |
| 46 | bool |
| 47 | |
| 48 | config SPL_X86_64 |
| 49 | bool |
| 50 | depends on SPL |
| 51 | |
| 52 | choice |
Bin Meng | 65c4ac0 | 2015-04-27 23:22:24 +0800 | [diff] [blame] | 53 | prompt "Mainboard vendor" |
Bin Meng | 99a309f | 2015-05-07 21:34:09 +0800 | [diff] [blame] | 54 | default VENDOR_EMULATION |
Masahiro Yamada | dd84058 | 2014-07-30 14:08:14 +0900 | [diff] [blame] | 55 | |
George McCollister | 215099a | 2016-06-21 12:07:33 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 56 | config VENDOR_ADVANTECH |
| 57 | bool "advantech" |
| 58 | |
Stefan Roese | 82ceba2 | 2016-03-16 08:48:21 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 59 | config VENDOR_CONGATEC |
| 60 | bool "congatec" |
| 61 | |
Bin Meng | 65c4ac0 | 2015-04-27 23:22:24 +0800 | [diff] [blame] | 62 | config VENDOR_COREBOOT |
| 63 | bool "coreboot" |
Simon Glass | 8ef0757 | 2014-11-12 22:42:07 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 64 | |
Stefan Roese | b1ad6c6 | 2016-08-15 13:50:49 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 65 | config VENDOR_DFI |
| 66 | bool "dfi" |
| 67 | |
Ben Stoltz | 3dcdd17 | 2015-08-04 12:33:46 -0600 | [diff] [blame] | 68 | config VENDOR_EFI |
| 69 | bool "efi" |
| 70 | |
Bin Meng | a65b25d | 2015-05-07 21:34:08 +0800 | [diff] [blame] | 71 | config VENDOR_EMULATION |
| 72 | bool "emulation" |
| 73 | |
Bin Meng | 65c4ac0 | 2015-04-27 23:22:24 +0800 | [diff] [blame] | 74 | config VENDOR_GOOGLE |
| 75 | bool "Google" |
Masahiro Yamada | dd84058 | 2014-07-30 14:08:14 +0900 | [diff] [blame] | 76 | |
Bin Meng | 65c4ac0 | 2015-04-27 23:22:24 +0800 | [diff] [blame] | 77 | config VENDOR_INTEL |
| 78 | bool "Intel" |
Bin Meng | ef46bea | 2015-02-02 22:35:29 +0800 | [diff] [blame] | 79 | |
Masahiro Yamada | dd84058 | 2014-07-30 14:08:14 +0900 | [diff] [blame] | 80 | endchoice |
| 81 | |
Andy Shevchenko | 7a96fd8 | 2017-02-17 16:48:58 +0300 | [diff] [blame] | 82 | # subarchitectures-specific options below |
| 83 | config INTEL_MID |
| 84 | bool "Intel MID platform support" |
Felipe Balbi | bb41646 | 2017-04-01 16:21:33 +0300 | [diff] [blame] | 85 | select REGMAP |
| 86 | select SYSCON |
Andy Shevchenko | 7a96fd8 | 2017-02-17 16:48:58 +0300 | [diff] [blame] | 87 | help |
| 88 | Select to build a U-Boot capable of supporting Intel MID |
| 89 | (Mobile Internet Device) platform systems which do not have |
| 90 | the PCI legacy interfaces. |
| 91 | |
| 92 | If you are building for a PC class system say N here. |
| 93 | |
| 94 | Intel MID platforms are based on an Intel processor and |
| 95 | chipset which consume less power than most of the x86 |
| 96 | derivatives. |
| 97 | |
Bin Meng | 65c4ac0 | 2015-04-27 23:22:24 +0800 | [diff] [blame] | 98 | # board-specific options below |
George McCollister | 215099a | 2016-06-21 12:07:33 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 99 | source "board/advantech/Kconfig" |
Stefan Roese | 82ceba2 | 2016-03-16 08:48:21 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 100 | source "board/congatec/Kconfig" |
Bin Meng | 65c4ac0 | 2015-04-27 23:22:24 +0800 | [diff] [blame] | 101 | source "board/coreboot/Kconfig" |
Stefan Roese | b1ad6c6 | 2016-08-15 13:50:49 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 102 | source "board/dfi/Kconfig" |
Ben Stoltz | 3e9aa32 | 2015-08-04 12:33:47 -0600 | [diff] [blame] | 103 | source "board/efi/Kconfig" |
Bin Meng | a65b25d | 2015-05-07 21:34:08 +0800 | [diff] [blame] | 104 | source "board/emulation/Kconfig" |
Bin Meng | 65c4ac0 | 2015-04-27 23:22:24 +0800 | [diff] [blame] | 105 | source "board/google/Kconfig" |
| 106 | source "board/intel/Kconfig" |
| 107 | |
Bin Meng | 029194a | 2015-04-27 23:22:25 +0800 | [diff] [blame] | 108 | # platform-specific options below |
Simon Glass | 1fc5419 | 2019-12-08 17:40:17 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 109 | source "arch/x86/cpu/apollolake/Kconfig" |
Bin Meng | 029194a | 2015-04-27 23:22:25 +0800 | [diff] [blame] | 110 | source "arch/x86/cpu/baytrail/Kconfig" |
Bin Meng | de9ac9a | 2017-08-15 22:41:58 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 111 | source "arch/x86/cpu/braswell/Kconfig" |
Simon Glass | 2f3f477 | 2016-03-11 22:07:18 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 112 | source "arch/x86/cpu/broadwell/Kconfig" |
Bin Meng | 029194a | 2015-04-27 23:22:25 +0800 | [diff] [blame] | 113 | source "arch/x86/cpu/coreboot/Kconfig" |
| 114 | source "arch/x86/cpu/ivybridge/Kconfig" |
Bin Meng | 4f1dacd | 2018-06-12 08:36:16 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 115 | source "arch/x86/cpu/efi/Kconfig" |
Bin Meng | a65b25d | 2015-05-07 21:34:08 +0800 | [diff] [blame] | 116 | source "arch/x86/cpu/qemu/Kconfig" |
Bin Meng | 029194a | 2015-04-27 23:22:25 +0800 | [diff] [blame] | 117 | source "arch/x86/cpu/quark/Kconfig" |
| 118 | source "arch/x86/cpu/queensbay/Kconfig" |
Park, Aiden | 544293f | 2019-08-03 08:30:12 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 119 | source "arch/x86/cpu/slimbootloader/Kconfig" |
Felipe Balbi | e71de54 | 2017-07-06 14:41:52 +0300 | [diff] [blame] | 120 | source "arch/x86/cpu/tangier/Kconfig" |
Bin Meng | 029194a | 2015-04-27 23:22:25 +0800 | [diff] [blame] | 121 | |
| 122 | # architecture-specific options below |
| 123 | |
Simon Glass | a219639 | 2016-05-01 11:35:52 -0600 | [diff] [blame] | 124 | config AHCI |
| 125 | default y |
| 126 | |
Simon Glass | b724bd7 | 2015-02-11 16:32:59 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 127 | config SYS_MALLOC_F_LEN |
| 128 | default 0x800 |
| 129 | |
Simon Glass | 70a09c6 | 2014-11-12 22:42:10 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 130 | config RAMBASE |
| 131 | hex |
| 132 | default 0x100000 |
| 133 | |
Simon Glass | 70a09c6 | 2014-11-12 22:42:10 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 134 | config XIP_ROM_SIZE |
| 135 | hex |
Bin Meng | 7698d36 | 2015-01-06 22:14:16 +0800 | [diff] [blame] | 136 | depends on X86_RESET_VECTOR |
Simon Glass | bbd43d6 | 2015-01-01 16:17:54 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 137 | default ROM_SIZE |
Simon Glass | 70a09c6 | 2014-11-12 22:42:10 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 138 | |
| 139 | config CPU_ADDR_BITS |
| 140 | int |
| 141 | default 36 |
| 142 | |
Simon Glass | 65dd74a | 2014-11-12 22:42:28 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 143 | config HPET_ADDRESS |
| 144 | hex |
| 145 | default 0xfed00000 if !HPET_ADDRESS_OVERRIDE |
| 146 | |
| 147 | config SMM_TSEG |
| 148 | bool |
| 149 | default n |
| 150 | |
| 151 | config SMM_TSEG_SIZE |
| 152 | hex |
| 153 | |
Bin Meng | 8cb20cc | 2015-01-06 22:14:15 +0800 | [diff] [blame] | 154 | config X86_RESET_VECTOR |
| 155 | bool |
| 156 | default n |
Masahiro Yamada | d6a0c78 | 2017-10-17 13:42:44 +0900 | [diff] [blame] | 157 | select BINMAN |
Bin Meng | 8cb20cc | 2015-01-06 22:14:15 +0800 | [diff] [blame] | 158 | |
Simon Glass | 13f1dc6 | 2017-01-16 07:03:44 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 159 | # The following options control where the 16-bit and 32-bit init lies |
| 160 | # If SPL is enabled then it normally holds this init code, and U-Boot proper |
| 161 | # is normally a 64-bit build. |
| 162 | # |
| 163 | # The 16-bit init refers to the reset vector and the small amount of code to |
| 164 | # get the processor into 32-bit mode. It may be in SPL or in U-Boot proper, |
| 165 | # or missing altogether if U-Boot is started from EFI or coreboot. |
| 166 | # |
| 167 | # The 32-bit init refers to processor init, running binary blobs including |
| 168 | # FSP, setting up interrupts and anything else that needs to be done in |
| 169 | # 32-bit code. It is normally in the same place as 16-bit init if that is |
| 170 | # enabled (i.e. they are both in SPL, or both in U-Boot proper). |
| 171 | config X86_16BIT_INIT |
| 172 | bool |
| 173 | depends on X86_RESET_VECTOR |
| 174 | default y if X86_RESET_VECTOR && !SPL |
| 175 | help |
| 176 | This is enabled when 16-bit init is in U-Boot proper |
| 177 | |
| 178 | config SPL_X86_16BIT_INIT |
| 179 | bool |
| 180 | depends on X86_RESET_VECTOR |
Simon Glass | 7c2ca87 | 2019-04-25 21:58:46 -0600 | [diff] [blame] | 181 | default y if X86_RESET_VECTOR && SPL && !TPL |
Simon Glass | 13f1dc6 | 2017-01-16 07:03:44 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 182 | help |
| 183 | This is enabled when 16-bit init is in SPL |
| 184 | |
Simon Glass | 7c2ca87 | 2019-04-25 21:58:46 -0600 | [diff] [blame] | 185 | config TPL_X86_16BIT_INIT |
| 186 | bool |
| 187 | depends on X86_RESET_VECTOR |
| 188 | default y if X86_RESET_VECTOR && TPL |
| 189 | help |
| 190 | This is enabled when 16-bit init is in TPL |
| 191 | |
Simon Glass | 13f1dc6 | 2017-01-16 07:03:44 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 192 | config X86_32BIT_INIT |
| 193 | bool |
| 194 | depends on X86_RESET_VECTOR |
| 195 | default y if X86_RESET_VECTOR && !SPL |
| 196 | help |
| 197 | This is enabled when 32-bit init is in U-Boot proper |
| 198 | |
| 199 | config SPL_X86_32BIT_INIT |
| 200 | bool |
| 201 | depends on X86_RESET_VECTOR |
| 202 | default y if X86_RESET_VECTOR && SPL |
| 203 | help |
| 204 | This is enabled when 32-bit init is in SPL |
| 205 | |
Bin Meng | 343fb99 | 2015-06-07 11:33:12 +0800 | [diff] [blame] | 206 | config RESET_SEG_START |
| 207 | hex |
| 208 | depends on X86_RESET_VECTOR |
| 209 | default 0xffff0000 |
| 210 | |
Bin Meng | 343fb99 | 2015-06-07 11:33:12 +0800 | [diff] [blame] | 211 | config RESET_VEC_LOC |
| 212 | hex |
| 213 | depends on X86_RESET_VECTOR |
| 214 | default 0xfffffff0 |
| 215 | |
Bin Meng | 8cb20cc | 2015-01-06 22:14:15 +0800 | [diff] [blame] | 216 | config SYS_X86_START16 |
| 217 | hex |
| 218 | depends on X86_RESET_VECTOR |
| 219 | default 0xfffff800 |
| 220 | |
Simon Glass | 2e2a003 | 2019-12-06 21:42:24 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 221 | config HAVE_X86_FIT |
| 222 | bool |
| 223 | help |
| 224 | Enable inclusion of an Intel Firmware Interface Table (FIT) into the |
| 225 | image. This table is supposed to point to microcode and the like. So |
| 226 | far it is just a fixed table with the minimum set of headers, so that |
| 227 | it is actually present. |
| 228 | |
Andy Shevchenko | 446d4e0 | 2017-02-05 16:52:00 +0300 | [diff] [blame] | 229 | config X86_LOAD_FROM_32_BIT |
| 230 | bool "Boot from a 32-bit program" |
| 231 | help |
| 232 | Define this to boot U-Boot from a 32-bit program which sets |
| 233 | the GDT differently. This can be used to boot directly from |
| 234 | any stage of coreboot, for example, bypassing the normal |
| 235 | payload-loading feature. |
| 236 | |
Bin Meng | 64542f4 | 2014-12-12 21:05:19 +0800 | [diff] [blame] | 237 | config BOARD_ROMSIZE_KB_512 |
| 238 | bool |
| 239 | config BOARD_ROMSIZE_KB_1024 |
| 240 | bool |
| 241 | config BOARD_ROMSIZE_KB_2048 |
| 242 | bool |
| 243 | config BOARD_ROMSIZE_KB_4096 |
| 244 | bool |
| 245 | config BOARD_ROMSIZE_KB_8192 |
| 246 | bool |
| 247 | config BOARD_ROMSIZE_KB_16384 |
| 248 | bool |
| 249 | |
| 250 | choice |
| 251 | prompt "ROM chip size" |
Bin Meng | 7698d36 | 2015-01-06 22:14:16 +0800 | [diff] [blame] | 252 | depends on X86_RESET_VECTOR |
Bin Meng | 64542f4 | 2014-12-12 21:05:19 +0800 | [diff] [blame] | 253 | default UBOOT_ROMSIZE_KB_512 if BOARD_ROMSIZE_KB_512 |
| 254 | default UBOOT_ROMSIZE_KB_1024 if BOARD_ROMSIZE_KB_1024 |
| 255 | default UBOOT_ROMSIZE_KB_2048 if BOARD_ROMSIZE_KB_2048 |
| 256 | default UBOOT_ROMSIZE_KB_4096 if BOARD_ROMSIZE_KB_4096 |
| 257 | default UBOOT_ROMSIZE_KB_8192 if BOARD_ROMSIZE_KB_8192 |
| 258 | default UBOOT_ROMSIZE_KB_16384 if BOARD_ROMSIZE_KB_16384 |
| 259 | help |
| 260 | Select the size of the ROM chip you intend to flash U-Boot on. |
| 261 | |
| 262 | The build system will take care of creating a u-boot.rom file |
| 263 | of the matching size. |
| 264 | |
| 265 | config UBOOT_ROMSIZE_KB_512 |
| 266 | bool "512 KB" |
| 267 | help |
| 268 | Choose this option if you have a 512 KB ROM chip. |
| 269 | |
| 270 | config UBOOT_ROMSIZE_KB_1024 |
| 271 | bool "1024 KB (1 MB)" |
| 272 | help |
| 273 | Choose this option if you have a 1024 KB (1 MB) ROM chip. |
| 274 | |
| 275 | config UBOOT_ROMSIZE_KB_2048 |
| 276 | bool "2048 KB (2 MB)" |
| 277 | help |
| 278 | Choose this option if you have a 2048 KB (2 MB) ROM chip. |
| 279 | |
| 280 | config UBOOT_ROMSIZE_KB_4096 |
| 281 | bool "4096 KB (4 MB)" |
| 282 | help |
| 283 | Choose this option if you have a 4096 KB (4 MB) ROM chip. |
| 284 | |
| 285 | config UBOOT_ROMSIZE_KB_8192 |
| 286 | bool "8192 KB (8 MB)" |
| 287 | help |
| 288 | Choose this option if you have a 8192 KB (8 MB) ROM chip. |
| 289 | |
| 290 | config UBOOT_ROMSIZE_KB_16384 |
| 291 | bool "16384 KB (16 MB)" |
| 292 | help |
| 293 | Choose this option if you have a 16384 KB (16 MB) ROM chip. |
| 294 | |
| 295 | endchoice |
| 296 | |
| 297 | # Map the config names to an integer (KB). |
| 298 | config UBOOT_ROMSIZE_KB |
| 299 | int |
| 300 | default 512 if UBOOT_ROMSIZE_KB_512 |
| 301 | default 1024 if UBOOT_ROMSIZE_KB_1024 |
| 302 | default 2048 if UBOOT_ROMSIZE_KB_2048 |
| 303 | default 4096 if UBOOT_ROMSIZE_KB_4096 |
| 304 | default 8192 if UBOOT_ROMSIZE_KB_8192 |
| 305 | default 16384 if UBOOT_ROMSIZE_KB_16384 |
| 306 | |
| 307 | # Map the config names to a hex value (bytes). |
Simon Glass | fce7b27 | 2014-11-12 22:42:08 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 308 | config ROM_SIZE |
| 309 | hex |
Bin Meng | 64542f4 | 2014-12-12 21:05:19 +0800 | [diff] [blame] | 310 | default 0x80000 if UBOOT_ROMSIZE_KB_512 |
| 311 | default 0x100000 if UBOOT_ROMSIZE_KB_1024 |
| 312 | default 0x200000 if UBOOT_ROMSIZE_KB_2048 |
| 313 | default 0x400000 if UBOOT_ROMSIZE_KB_4096 |
| 314 | default 0x800000 if UBOOT_ROMSIZE_KB_8192 |
| 315 | default 0xc00000 if UBOOT_ROMSIZE_KB_12288 |
| 316 | default 0x1000000 if UBOOT_ROMSIZE_KB_16384 |
Simon Glass | fce7b27 | 2014-11-12 22:42:08 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 317 | |
| 318 | config HAVE_INTEL_ME |
| 319 | bool "Platform requires Intel Management Engine" |
| 320 | help |
| 321 | Newer higher-end devices have an Intel Management Engine (ME) |
| 322 | which is a very large binary blob (typically 1.5MB) which is |
| 323 | required for the platform to work. This enforces a particular |
| 324 | SPI flash format. You will need to supply the me.bin file in |
| 325 | your board directory. |
| 326 | |
Simon Glass | 65dd74a | 2014-11-12 22:42:28 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 327 | config X86_RAMTEST |
| 328 | bool "Perform a simple RAM test after SDRAM initialisation" |
| 329 | help |
| 330 | If there is something wrong with SDRAM then the platform will |
| 331 | often crash within U-Boot or the kernel. This option enables a |
| 332 | very simple RAM test that quickly checks whether the SDRAM seems |
| 333 | to work correctly. It is not exhaustive but can save time by |
| 334 | detecting obvious failures. |
| 335 | |
Stefan Roese | 3dc0f84 | 2017-03-30 12:58:10 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 336 | config FLASH_DESCRIPTOR_FILE |
| 337 | string "Flash descriptor binary filename" |
Simon Glass | cf87d3b | 2019-12-06 21:42:18 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 338 | depends on HAVE_INTEL_ME || FSP_VERSION2 |
Stefan Roese | 3dc0f84 | 2017-03-30 12:58:10 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 339 | default "descriptor.bin" |
| 340 | help |
| 341 | The filename of the file to use as flash descriptor in the |
| 342 | board directory. |
| 343 | |
| 344 | config INTEL_ME_FILE |
| 345 | string "Intel Management Engine binary filename" |
| 346 | depends on HAVE_INTEL_ME |
| 347 | default "me.bin" |
| 348 | help |
| 349 | The filename of the file to use as Intel Management Engine in the |
| 350 | board directory. |
| 351 | |
Park, Aiden | 544293f | 2019-08-03 08:30:12 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 352 | config USE_HOB |
| 353 | bool "Use HOB (Hand-Off Block)" |
| 354 | help |
| 355 | Select this option to access HOB (Hand-Off Block) data structures |
| 356 | and parse HOBs. This HOB infra structure can be reused with |
| 357 | different solutions across different platforms. |
| 358 | |
Simon Glass | 8ce24cd | 2015-01-27 22:13:41 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 359 | config HAVE_FSP |
| 360 | bool "Add an Firmware Support Package binary" |
Simon Glass | e49ccea | 2015-08-04 12:34:00 -0600 | [diff] [blame] | 361 | depends on !EFI |
Park, Aiden | 544293f | 2019-08-03 08:30:12 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 362 | select USE_HOB |
Simon Glass | 8ce24cd | 2015-01-27 22:13:41 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 363 | help |
| 364 | Select this option to add an Firmware Support Package binary to |
| 365 | the resulting U-Boot image. It is a binary blob which U-Boot uses |
| 366 | to set up SDRAM and other chipset specific initialization. |
| 367 | |
| 368 | Note: Without this binary U-Boot will not be able to set up its |
| 369 | SDRAM so will not boot. |
| 370 | |
Simon Glass | 6172e94 | 2019-09-25 08:11:43 -0600 | [diff] [blame] | 371 | config USE_CAR |
| 372 | bool "Use Cache-As-RAM (CAR) to get temporary RAM at start-up" |
| 373 | default y if !HAVE_FSP |
| 374 | help |
| 375 | Select this option if your board uses CAR init code, typically in a |
| 376 | car.S file, to get some initial memory for code execution. This is |
| 377 | common with Intel CPUs which don't use FSP. |
| 378 | |
Simon Glass | 8331188 | 2019-09-25 08:00:11 -0600 | [diff] [blame] | 379 | choice |
| 380 | prompt "FSP version" |
| 381 | depends on HAVE_FSP |
| 382 | default FSP_VERSION1 |
| 383 | help |
| 384 | Selects the FSP version to use. Intel has published several versions |
| 385 | of the FSP External Architecture Specification and this allows |
| 386 | selection of the version number used by a particular SoC. |
| 387 | |
| 388 | config FSP_VERSION1 |
| 389 | bool "FSP version 1.x" |
| 390 | help |
| 391 | This covers versions 1.0 and 1.1a. See here for details: |
| 392 | https://github.com/IntelFsp/fsp/wiki |
| 393 | |
| 394 | config FSP_VERSION2 |
| 395 | bool "FSP version 2.x" |
| 396 | help |
| 397 | This covers versions 2.0 and 2.1. See here for details: |
| 398 | https://github.com/IntelFsp/fsp/wiki |
| 399 | |
| 400 | endchoice |
| 401 | |
Simon Glass | 8ce24cd | 2015-01-27 22:13:41 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 402 | config FSP_FILE |
| 403 | string "Firmware Support Package binary filename" |
Simon Glass | 530bec9 | 2019-09-25 08:57:14 -0600 | [diff] [blame] | 404 | depends on FSP_VERSION1 |
Simon Glass | 8ce24cd | 2015-01-27 22:13:41 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 405 | default "fsp.bin" |
| 406 | help |
| 407 | The filename of the file to use as Firmware Support Package binary |
| 408 | in the board directory. |
| 409 | |
| 410 | config FSP_ADDR |
| 411 | hex "Firmware Support Package binary location" |
Simon Glass | 530bec9 | 2019-09-25 08:57:14 -0600 | [diff] [blame] | 412 | depends on FSP_VERSION1 |
Simon Glass | 8ce24cd | 2015-01-27 22:13:41 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 413 | default 0xfffc0000 |
| 414 | help |
| 415 | FSP is not Position Independent Code (PIC) and the whole FSP has to |
| 416 | be rebased if it is placed at a location which is different from the |
| 417 | perferred base address specified during the FSP build. Use Intel's |
| 418 | Binary Configuration Tool (BCT) to do the rebase. |
| 419 | |
| 420 | The default base address of 0xfffc0000 indicates that the binary must |
| 421 | be located at offset 0xc0000 from the beginning of a 1MB flash device. |
| 422 | |
Simon Glass | cf87d3b | 2019-12-06 21:42:18 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 423 | if FSP_VERSION2 |
| 424 | |
| 425 | config FSP_FILE_T |
| 426 | string "Firmware Support Package binary filename (Temp RAM)" |
| 427 | default "fsp_t.bin" |
| 428 | help |
| 429 | The filename of the file to use for the temporary-RAM init phase from |
| 430 | the Firmware Support Package binary. Put this in the board directory. |
| 431 | It is used to set up an initial area of RAM which can be used for the |
| 432 | stack and other purposes, while bringing up the main system DRAM. |
| 433 | |
| 434 | config FSP_ADDR_T |
| 435 | hex "Firmware Support Package binary location (Temp RAM)" |
| 436 | default 0xffff8000 |
| 437 | help |
| 438 | FSP is not Position-Independent Code (PIC) and FSP components have to |
| 439 | be rebased if placed at a location which is different from the |
| 440 | perferred base address specified during the FSP build. Use Intel's |
| 441 | Binary Configuration Tool (BCT) to do the rebase. |
| 442 | |
| 443 | config FSP_FILE_M |
| 444 | string "Firmware Support Package binary filename (Memory Init)" |
| 445 | default "fsp_m.bin" |
| 446 | help |
| 447 | The filename of the file to use for the RAM init phase from the |
| 448 | Firmware Support Package binary. Put this in the board directory. |
| 449 | It is used to set up the main system DRAM and runs in SPL, once |
| 450 | temporary RAM (CAR) is working. |
| 451 | |
| 452 | config FSP_FILE_S |
| 453 | string "Firmware Support Package binary filename (Silicon Init)" |
| 454 | default "fsp_s.bin" |
| 455 | help |
| 456 | The filename of the file to use for the Silicon init phase from the |
| 457 | Firmware Support Package binary. Put this in the board directory. |
| 458 | It is used to set up the silicon to work correctly and must be |
| 459 | executed after DRAM is running. |
| 460 | |
| 461 | config IFWI_INPUT_FILE |
| 462 | string "Filename containing FIT (Firmware Interface Table) with IFWI" |
| 463 | default "fitimage.bin" |
| 464 | help |
| 465 | The IFWI is obtained by running a tool on this file to extract the |
| 466 | IFWI. Put this in the board directory. The IFWI contains U-Boot TPL, |
| 467 | microcode and other internal items. |
| 468 | |
| 469 | endif |
| 470 | |
Simon Glass | 8ce24cd | 2015-01-27 22:13:41 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 471 | config FSP_TEMP_RAM_ADDR |
| 472 | hex |
Simon Glass | 530bec9 | 2019-09-25 08:57:14 -0600 | [diff] [blame] | 473 | depends on FSP_VERSION1 |
Simon Glass | 8ce24cd | 2015-01-27 22:13:41 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 474 | default 0x2000000 |
| 475 | help |
Bin Meng | 48aa6c2 | 2015-08-20 06:40:20 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 476 | Stack top address which is used in fsp_init() after DRAM is ready and |
Simon Glass | 8ce24cd | 2015-01-27 22:13:41 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 477 | CAR is disabled. |
| 478 | |
Bin Meng | 57b10f5 | 2015-08-20 06:40:19 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 479 | config FSP_SYS_MALLOC_F_LEN |
| 480 | hex |
Simon Glass | 530bec9 | 2019-09-25 08:57:14 -0600 | [diff] [blame] | 481 | depends on FSP_VERSION1 |
Bin Meng | 57b10f5 | 2015-08-20 06:40:19 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 482 | default 0x100000 |
| 483 | help |
| 484 | Additional size of malloc() pool before relocation. |
| 485 | |
Bin Meng | 3340f2c | 2015-12-10 22:03:01 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 486 | config FSP_USE_UPD |
| 487 | bool |
Simon Glass | 530bec9 | 2019-09-25 08:57:14 -0600 | [diff] [blame] | 488 | depends on FSP_VERSION1 |
Bin Meng | 3340f2c | 2015-12-10 22:03:01 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 489 | default y |
| 490 | help |
| 491 | Most FSPs use UPD data region for some FSP customization. But there |
| 492 | are still some FSPs that might not even have UPD. For such FSPs, |
| 493 | override this to n in their platform Kconfig files. |
| 494 | |
Bin Meng | dc5be50 | 2016-02-17 00:16:23 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 495 | config FSP_BROKEN_HOB |
| 496 | bool |
Simon Glass | 530bec9 | 2019-09-25 08:57:14 -0600 | [diff] [blame] | 497 | depends on FSP_VERSION1 |
Bin Meng | dc5be50 | 2016-02-17 00:16:23 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 498 | help |
| 499 | Indicate some buggy FSPs that does not report memory used by FSP |
| 500 | itself as reserved in the resource descriptor HOB. Select this to |
| 501 | tell U-Boot to do some additional work to ensure U-Boot relocation |
| 502 | do not overwrite the important boot service data which is used by |
| 503 | FSP, otherwise the subsequent call to fsp_notify() will fail. |
| 504 | |
Bin Meng | e2d76e9 | 2015-10-11 21:37:35 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 505 | config ENABLE_MRC_CACHE |
| 506 | bool "Enable MRC cache" |
| 507 | depends on !EFI && !SYS_COREBOOT |
| 508 | help |
| 509 | Enable this feature to cause MRC data to be cached in NV storage |
| 510 | to be used for speeding up boot time on future reboots and/or |
| 511 | power cycles. |
| 512 | |
Bin Meng | 5c60a3a | 2016-05-22 01:45:27 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 513 | For platforms that use Intel FSP for the memory initialization, |
| 514 | please check FSP output HOB via U-Boot command 'fsp hob' to see |
Simon Glass | 8331188 | 2019-09-25 08:00:11 -0600 | [diff] [blame] | 515 | if there is FSP_NON_VOLATILE_STORAGE_HOB_GUID (asm/fsp1/fsp_hob.h). |
Vagrant Cascadian | 048a92e | 2019-05-03 14:28:37 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 516 | If such GUID does not exist, MRC cache is not available on such |
Bin Meng | 5c60a3a | 2016-05-22 01:45:27 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 517 | platform (eg: Intel Queensbay), which means selecting this option |
| 518 | here does not make any difference. |
| 519 | |
Simon Glass | f7d35bc | 2016-03-11 22:07:08 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 520 | config HAVE_MRC |
| 521 | bool "Add a System Agent binary" |
| 522 | depends on !HAVE_FSP |
| 523 | help |
| 524 | Select this option to add a System Agent binary to |
| 525 | the resulting U-Boot image. MRC stands for Memory Reference Code. |
| 526 | It is a binary blob which U-Boot uses to set up SDRAM. |
| 527 | |
| 528 | Note: Without this binary U-Boot will not be able to set up its |
| 529 | SDRAM so will not boot. |
| 530 | |
| 531 | config CACHE_MRC_BIN |
| 532 | bool |
| 533 | depends on HAVE_MRC |
| 534 | default n |
| 535 | help |
| 536 | Enable caching for the memory reference code binary. This uses an |
| 537 | MTRR (memory type range register) to turn on caching for the section |
| 538 | of SPI flash that contains the memory reference code. This makes |
| 539 | SDRAM init run faster. |
| 540 | |
| 541 | config CACHE_MRC_SIZE_KB |
| 542 | int |
| 543 | depends on HAVE_MRC |
| 544 | default 512 |
| 545 | help |
| 546 | Sets the size of the cached area for the memory reference code. |
| 547 | This ends at the end of SPI flash (address 0xffffffff) and is |
| 548 | measured in KB. Typically this is set to 512, providing for 0.5MB |
| 549 | of cached space. |
| 550 | |
| 551 | config DCACHE_RAM_BASE |
| 552 | hex |
| 553 | depends on HAVE_MRC |
| 554 | help |
| 555 | Sets the base of the data cache area in memory space. This is the |
| 556 | start address of the cache-as-RAM (CAR) area and the address varies |
| 557 | depending on the CPU. Once CAR is set up, read/write memory becomes |
| 558 | available at this address and can be used temporarily until SDRAM |
| 559 | is working. |
| 560 | |
| 561 | config DCACHE_RAM_SIZE |
| 562 | hex |
| 563 | depends on HAVE_MRC |
| 564 | default 0x40000 |
| 565 | help |
| 566 | Sets the total size of the data cache area in memory space. This |
| 567 | sets the size of the cache-as-RAM (CAR) area. Note that much of the |
| 568 | CAR space is required by the MRC. The CAR space available to U-Boot |
| 569 | is normally at the start and typically extends to 1/4 or 1/2 of the |
| 570 | available size. |
| 571 | |
| 572 | config DCACHE_RAM_MRC_VAR_SIZE |
| 573 | hex |
| 574 | depends on HAVE_MRC |
| 575 | help |
| 576 | This is the amount of CAR (Cache as RAM) reserved for use by the |
| 577 | memory reference code. This depends on the implementation of the |
| 578 | memory reference code and must be set correctly or the board will |
| 579 | not boot. |
| 580 | |
Simon Glass | 0adf8d3 | 2016-03-11 22:07:16 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 581 | config HAVE_REFCODE |
| 582 | bool "Add a Reference Code binary" |
| 583 | help |
| 584 | Select this option to add a Reference Code binary to the resulting |
| 585 | U-Boot image. This is an Intel binary blob that handles system |
| 586 | initialisation, in this case the PCH and System Agent. |
| 587 | |
| 588 | Note: Without this binary (on platforms that need it such as |
| 589 | broadwell) U-Boot will be missing some critical setup steps. |
| 590 | Various peripherals may fail to work. |
| 591 | |
Simon Glass | 86a8fb3 | 2019-12-06 21:42:26 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 592 | config HAVE_MICROCODE |
| 593 | bool |
| 594 | default y if !FSP_VERSION2 |
| 595 | |
Simon Glass | 45b5a37 | 2015-04-29 22:25:59 -0600 | [diff] [blame] | 596 | config SMP |
| 597 | bool "Enable Symmetric Multiprocessing" |
| 598 | default n |
| 599 | help |
| 600 | Enable use of more than one CPU in U-Boot and the Operating System |
| 601 | when loaded. Each CPU will be started up and information can be |
| 602 | obtained using the 'cpu' command. If this option is disabled, then |
| 603 | only one CPU will be enabled regardless of the number of CPUs |
| 604 | available. |
| 605 | |
Bin Meng | 4c71322 | 2015-06-12 14:52:23 +0800 | [diff] [blame] | 606 | config MAX_CPUS |
| 607 | int "Maximum number of CPUs permitted" |
| 608 | depends on SMP |
| 609 | default 4 |
| 610 | help |
| 611 | When using multi-CPU chips it is possible for U-Boot to start up |
| 612 | more than one CPU. The stack memory used by all of these CPUs is |
| 613 | pre-allocated so at present U-Boot wants to know the maximum |
| 614 | number of CPUs that may be present. Set this to at least as high |
| 615 | as the number of CPUs in your system (it uses about 4KB of RAM for |
| 616 | each CPU). |
| 617 | |
Simon Glass | 45b5a37 | 2015-04-29 22:25:59 -0600 | [diff] [blame] | 618 | config AP_STACK_SIZE |
| 619 | hex |
Bin Meng | 063374d | 2015-06-12 14:52:22 +0800 | [diff] [blame] | 620 | depends on SMP |
Simon Glass | 45b5a37 | 2015-04-29 22:25:59 -0600 | [diff] [blame] | 621 | default 0x1000 |
| 622 | help |
| 623 | Each additional CPU started by U-Boot requires its own stack. This |
| 624 | option sets the stack size used by each CPU and directly affects |
| 625 | the memory used by this initialisation process. Typically 4KB is |
| 626 | enough space. |
| 627 | |
Bin Meng | 2ddb1a1 | 2017-08-17 01:10:42 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 628 | config CPU_INTEL_TURBO_NOT_PACKAGE_SCOPED |
| 629 | bool |
| 630 | help |
| 631 | This option indicates that the turbo mode setting is not package |
| 632 | scoped. i.e. turbo_enable() needs to be called on not just the |
| 633 | bootstrap processor (BSP). |
| 634 | |
Bin Meng | 786a08e | 2015-07-06 16:31:33 +0800 | [diff] [blame] | 635 | config HAVE_VGA_BIOS |
| 636 | bool "Add a VGA BIOS image" |
| 637 | help |
| 638 | Select this option if you have a VGA BIOS image that you would |
| 639 | like to add to your ROM. |
| 640 | |
| 641 | config VGA_BIOS_FILE |
| 642 | string "VGA BIOS image filename" |
| 643 | depends on HAVE_VGA_BIOS |
| 644 | default "vga.bin" |
| 645 | help |
| 646 | The filename of the VGA BIOS image in the board directory. |
| 647 | |
| 648 | config VGA_BIOS_ADDR |
| 649 | hex "VGA BIOS image location" |
| 650 | depends on HAVE_VGA_BIOS |
| 651 | default 0xfff90000 |
| 652 | help |
| 653 | The location of VGA BIOS image in the SPI flash. For example, base |
| 654 | address of 0xfff90000 indicates that the image will be put at offset |
| 655 | 0x90000 from the beginning of a 1MB flash device. |
| 656 | |
Bin Meng | ae3ca12 | 2017-08-15 22:41:53 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 657 | config HAVE_VBT |
| 658 | bool "Add a Video BIOS Table (VBT) image" |
Simon Glass | cf87d3b | 2019-12-06 21:42:18 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 659 | depends on HAVE_FSP |
Bin Meng | ae3ca12 | 2017-08-15 22:41:53 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 660 | help |
| 661 | Select this option if you have a Video BIOS Table (VBT) image that |
| 662 | you would like to add to your ROM. This is normally required if you |
| 663 | are using an Intel FSP firmware that is complaint with spec 1.1 or |
| 664 | later to initialize the integrated graphics device (IGD). |
| 665 | |
| 666 | Video BIOS Table, or VBT, provides platform and board specific |
| 667 | configuration information to the driver that is not discoverable |
| 668 | or available through other means. By other means the most used |
| 669 | method here is to read EDID table from the attached monitor, over |
| 670 | Display Data Channel (DDC) using two pin I2C serial interface. VBT |
| 671 | configuration is related to display hardware and is available via |
| 672 | the ACPI OpRegion or, on older systems, in the PCI ROM (Option ROM). |
| 673 | |
| 674 | config VBT_FILE |
| 675 | string "Video BIOS Table (VBT) image filename" |
| 676 | depends on HAVE_VBT |
| 677 | default "vbt.bin" |
| 678 | help |
| 679 | The filename of the file to use as Video BIOS Table (VBT) image |
| 680 | in the board directory. |
| 681 | |
| 682 | config VBT_ADDR |
| 683 | hex "Video BIOS Table (VBT) image location" |
| 684 | depends on HAVE_VBT |
| 685 | default 0xfff90000 |
| 686 | help |
| 687 | The location of Video BIOS Table (VBT) image in the SPI flash. For |
| 688 | example, base address of 0xfff90000 indicates that the image will |
| 689 | be put at offset 0x90000 from the beginning of a 1MB flash device. |
| 690 | |
Bin Meng | 5df91f1 | 2017-08-15 22:41:56 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 691 | config VIDEO_FSP |
| 692 | bool "Enable FSP framebuffer driver support" |
| 693 | depends on HAVE_VBT && DM_VIDEO |
| 694 | help |
| 695 | Turn on this option to enable a framebuffer driver when U-Boot is |
| 696 | using Video BIOS Table (VBT) image for FSP firmware to initialize |
| 697 | the integrated graphics device. |
| 698 | |
Andy Shevchenko | c3df28f | 2017-07-28 20:02:15 +0300 | [diff] [blame] | 699 | config ROM_TABLE_ADDR |
| 700 | hex |
| 701 | default 0xf0000 |
| 702 | help |
| 703 | All x86 tables happen to like the address range from 0x0f0000 |
| 704 | to 0x100000. We use 0xf0000 as the starting address to store |
| 705 | those tables, including PIRQ routing table, Multi-Processor |
| 706 | table and ACPI table. |
| 707 | |
| 708 | config ROM_TABLE_SIZE |
| 709 | hex |
| 710 | default 0x10000 |
| 711 | |
Wolfgang Wallner | 1d5bf32 | 2020-02-03 14:06:45 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 712 | config HAVE_ITSS |
| 713 | bool "Enable ITSS" |
| 714 | help |
| 715 | Select this to include the driver for the Interrupt Timer |
| 716 | Subsystem (ITSS) which is found on several Intel devices. |
| 717 | |
Wolfgang Wallner | 2999846 | 2020-02-04 09:04:56 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 718 | config HAVE_P2SB |
| 719 | bool "Enable P2SB" |
| 720 | help |
| 721 | Select this to include the driver for the Primary to |
| 722 | Sideband Bridge (P2SB) which is found on several Intel |
| 723 | devices. |
| 724 | |
Bin Meng | b5b6b01 | 2015-04-24 18:10:05 +0800 | [diff] [blame] | 725 | menu "System tables" |
Bin Meng | 8744bef | 2015-08-13 00:29:13 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 726 | depends on !EFI && !SYS_COREBOOT |
Bin Meng | b5b6b01 | 2015-04-24 18:10:05 +0800 | [diff] [blame] | 727 | |
| 728 | config GENERATE_PIRQ_TABLE |
| 729 | bool "Generate a PIRQ table" |
| 730 | default n |
| 731 | help |
| 732 | Generate a PIRQ routing table for this board. The PIRQ routing table |
| 733 | is generated by U-Boot in the system memory from 0xf0000 to 0xfffff |
| 734 | at every 16-byte boundary with a PCI IRQ routing signature ("$PIR"). |
| 735 | It specifies the interrupt router information as well how all the PCI |
| 736 | devices' interrupt pins are wired to PIRQs. |
| 737 | |
Simon Glass | 6388e35 | 2015-04-28 20:25:10 -0600 | [diff] [blame] | 738 | config GENERATE_SFI_TABLE |
| 739 | bool "Generate a SFI (Simple Firmware Interface) table" |
| 740 | help |
| 741 | The Simple Firmware Interface (SFI) provides a lightweight method |
| 742 | for platform firmware to pass information to the operating system |
| 743 | via static tables in memory. Kernel SFI support is required to |
| 744 | boot on SFI-only platforms. If you have ACPI tables then these are |
| 745 | used instead. |
| 746 | |
| 747 | U-Boot writes this table in write_sfi_table() just before booting |
| 748 | the OS. |
| 749 | |
| 750 | For more information, see http://simplefirmware.org |
| 751 | |
Bin Meng | 07545d8 | 2015-06-23 12:18:52 +0800 | [diff] [blame] | 752 | config GENERATE_MP_TABLE |
| 753 | bool "Generate an MP (Multi-Processor) table" |
| 754 | default n |
| 755 | help |
| 756 | Generate an MP (Multi-Processor) table for this board. The MP table |
| 757 | provides a way for the operating system to support for symmetric |
| 758 | multiprocessing as well as symmetric I/O interrupt handling with |
| 759 | the local APIC and I/O APIC. |
| 760 | |
Saket Sinha | 867bcb6 | 2015-08-22 12:20:55 +0530 | [diff] [blame] | 761 | config GENERATE_ACPI_TABLE |
| 762 | bool "Generate an ACPI (Advanced Configuration and Power Interface) table" |
| 763 | default n |
Miao Yan | fcf5c04 | 2016-05-22 19:37:14 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 764 | select QFW if QEMU |
Saket Sinha | 867bcb6 | 2015-08-22 12:20:55 +0530 | [diff] [blame] | 765 | help |
| 766 | The Advanced Configuration and Power Interface (ACPI) specification |
| 767 | provides an open standard for device configuration and management |
| 768 | by the operating system. It defines platform-independent interfaces |
| 769 | for configuration and power management monitoring. |
| 770 | |
Bin Meng | b5b6b01 | 2015-04-24 18:10:05 +0800 | [diff] [blame] | 771 | endmenu |
| 772 | |
Bin Meng | 4372c11 | 2017-04-21 07:24:28 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 773 | config HAVE_ACPI_RESUME |
| 774 | bool "Enable ACPI S3 resume" |
Bin Meng | aa9c595 | 2017-10-18 18:20:55 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 775 | select ENABLE_MRC_CACHE |
Bin Meng | 4372c11 | 2017-04-21 07:24:28 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 776 | help |
| 777 | Select this to enable ACPI S3 resume. S3 is an ACPI-defined sleeping |
| 778 | state where all system context is lost except system memory. U-Boot |
| 779 | is responsible for restoring the machine state as it was before sleep. |
| 780 | It needs restore the memory controller, without overwriting memory |
| 781 | which is not marked as reserved. For the peripherals which lose their |
| 782 | registers, U-Boot needs to write the original value. When everything |
| 783 | is done, U-Boot needs to find out the wakeup vector provided by OSes |
| 784 | and jump there. |
| 785 | |
Bin Meng | 68769eb | 2017-04-21 07:24:46 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 786 | config S3_VGA_ROM_RUN |
| 787 | bool "Re-run VGA option ROMs on S3 resume" |
| 788 | depends on HAVE_ACPI_RESUME |
Bin Meng | 68769eb | 2017-04-21 07:24:46 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 789 | help |
| 790 | Execute VGA option ROMs in U-Boot when resuming from S3. Normally |
| 791 | this is needed when graphics console is being used in the kernel. |
| 792 | |
| 793 | Turning it off can reduce some resume time, but be aware that your |
| 794 | graphics console won't work without VGA options ROMs. Set it to N |
| 795 | if your kernel is only on a serial console. |
| 796 | |
Bin Meng | 7d0d2ef | 2017-04-21 07:24:34 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 797 | config STACK_SIZE |
| 798 | hex |
| 799 | depends on HAVE_ACPI_RESUME |
| 800 | default 0x1000 |
| 801 | help |
| 802 | Estimated U-Boot's runtime stack size that needs to be reserved |
| 803 | during an ACPI S3 resume. |
| 804 | |
Bin Meng | b5b6b01 | 2015-04-24 18:10:05 +0800 | [diff] [blame] | 805 | config MAX_PIRQ_LINKS |
| 806 | int |
| 807 | default 8 |
| 808 | help |
| 809 | This variable specifies the number of PIRQ interrupt links which are |
| 810 | routable. On most older chipsets, this is 4, PIRQA through PIRQD. |
| 811 | Some newer chipsets offer more than four links, commonly up to PIRQH. |
| 812 | |
| 813 | config IRQ_SLOT_COUNT |
| 814 | int |
| 815 | default 128 |
| 816 | help |
| 817 | U-Boot can support up to 254 IRQ slot info in the PIRQ routing table |
| 818 | which in turns forms a table of exact 4KiB. The default value 128 |
| 819 | should be enough for most boards. If this does not fit your board, |
| 820 | change it according to your needs. |
| 821 | |
Simon Glass | 2d934e5 | 2015-01-27 22:13:33 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 822 | config PCIE_ECAM_BASE |
| 823 | hex |
Bin Meng | ba877ef | 2015-02-02 21:25:09 +0800 | [diff] [blame] | 824 | default 0xe0000000 |
Simon Glass | 2d934e5 | 2015-01-27 22:13:33 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 825 | help |
| 826 | This is the memory-mapped address of PCI configuration space, which |
| 827 | is only available through the Enhanced Configuration Access |
| 828 | Mechanism (ECAM) with PCI Express. It can be set up almost |
| 829 | anywhere. Before it is set up, it is possible to access PCI |
| 830 | configuration space through I/O access, but memory access is more |
| 831 | convenient. Using this, PCI can be scanned and configured. This |
| 832 | should be set to a region that does not conflict with memory |
| 833 | assigned to PCI devices - i.e. the memory and prefetch regions, as |
| 834 | passed to pci_set_region(). |
| 835 | |
Bin Meng | 1ed6648 | 2015-07-22 01:21:15 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 836 | config PCIE_ECAM_SIZE |
| 837 | hex |
| 838 | default 0x10000000 |
| 839 | help |
| 840 | This is the size of memory-mapped address of PCI configuration space, |
| 841 | which is only available through the Enhanced Configuration Access |
| 842 | Mechanism (ECAM) with PCI Express. Each bus consumes 1 MiB memory, |
| 843 | so a default 0x10000000 size covers all of the 256 buses which is the |
| 844 | maximum number of PCI buses as defined by the PCI specification. |
| 845 | |
Bin Meng | 1eb39a5 | 2015-10-22 19:13:31 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 846 | config I8259_PIC |
Bin Meng | 2677a15 | 2018-11-29 19:57:22 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 847 | bool "Enable Intel 8259 compatible interrupt controller" |
Bin Meng | 1eb39a5 | 2015-10-22 19:13:31 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 848 | default y |
| 849 | help |
| 850 | Intel 8259 ISA compatible chipset incorporates two 8259 (master and |
| 851 | slave) interrupt controllers. Include this to have U-Boot set up |
| 852 | the interrupt correctly. |
| 853 | |
Hannes Schmelzer | da4cfa6 | 2018-11-18 23:19:43 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 854 | config APIC |
Bin Meng | 2677a15 | 2018-11-29 19:57:22 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 855 | bool "Enable Intel Advanced Programmable Interrupt Controller" |
Hannes Schmelzer | da4cfa6 | 2018-11-18 23:19:43 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 856 | default y |
| 857 | help |
| 858 | The (A)dvanced (P)rogrammable (I)nterrupt (C)ontroller is responsible |
| 859 | for catching interrupts and distributing them to one or more CPU |
| 860 | cores. In most cases there are some LAPICs (local) for each core and |
| 861 | one I/O APIC. This conjunction is found on most modern x86 systems. |
| 862 | |
Bin Meng | fcfc8a8 | 2018-06-10 06:25:01 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 863 | config PINCTRL_ICH6 |
| 864 | bool |
| 865 | help |
| 866 | Intel ICH6 compatible chipset pinctrl driver. It needs to work |
| 867 | together with the ICH6 compatible gpio driver. |
| 868 | |
Bin Meng | 1eb39a5 | 2015-10-22 19:13:31 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 869 | config I8254_TIMER |
| 870 | bool |
| 871 | default y |
| 872 | help |
| 873 | Intel 8254 timer contains three counters which have fixed uses. |
| 874 | Include this to have U-Boot set up the timer correctly. |
| 875 | |
Bin Meng | 3cf2371 | 2016-02-28 23:54:50 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 876 | config SEABIOS |
| 877 | bool "Support booting SeaBIOS" |
| 878 | help |
| 879 | SeaBIOS is an open source implementation of a 16-bit X86 BIOS. |
| 880 | It can run in an emulator or natively on X86 hardware with the use |
| 881 | of coreboot/U-Boot. By turning on this option, U-Boot prepares |
| 882 | all the configuration tables that are necessary to boot SeaBIOS. |
| 883 | |
| 884 | Check http://www.seabios.org/SeaBIOS for details. |
| 885 | |
Bin Meng | 789b6dc | 2016-05-11 07:44:59 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 886 | config HIGH_TABLE_SIZE |
| 887 | hex "Size of configuration tables which reside in high memory" |
| 888 | default 0x10000 |
| 889 | depends on SEABIOS |
| 890 | help |
| 891 | SeaBIOS itself resides in E seg and F seg, where U-Boot puts all |
| 892 | configuration tables like PIRQ/MP/ACPI. To avoid conflicts, U-Boot |
| 893 | puts a copy of configuration tables in high memory region which |
| 894 | is reserved on the stack before relocation. The region size is |
| 895 | determined by this option. |
| 896 | |
| 897 | Increse it if the default size does not fit the board's needs. |
| 898 | This is most likely due to a large ACPI DSDT table is used. |
| 899 | |
Simon Glass | f45e747 | 2019-12-06 21:42:25 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 900 | config INTEL_CAR_CQOS |
| 901 | bool "Support Intel Cache Quality of Service" |
| 902 | help |
| 903 | Cache Quality of Service allows more fine-grained control of cache |
| 904 | usage. As result, it is possible to set up a portion of L2 cache for |
| 905 | CAR and use the remainder for actual caching. |
| 906 | |
| 907 | # |
| 908 | # Each bit in QOS mask controls this many bytes. This is calculated as: |
| 909 | # (CACHE_WAYS / CACHE_BITS_PER_MASK) * CACHE_LINE_SIZE * CACHE_SETS |
| 910 | # |
| 911 | config CACHE_QOS_SIZE_PER_BIT |
| 912 | hex |
| 913 | depends on INTEL_CAR_CQOS |
| 914 | default 0x20000 # 128 KB |
| 915 | |
Simon Glass | b311295 | 2019-12-06 21:42:29 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 916 | config X86_OFFSET_U_BOOT |
| 917 | hex "Offset of U-Boot in ROM image" |
| 918 | depends on HAVE_SYS_TEXT_BASE |
| 919 | default SYS_TEXT_BASE |
| 920 | |
Simon Glass | 28d7d76 | 2019-12-06 21:42:30 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 921 | config X86_OFFSET_SPL |
| 922 | hex "Offset of SPL in ROM image" |
| 923 | depends on SPL && X86 |
| 924 | default SPL_TEXT_BASE |
| 925 | |
Simon Glass | e85cbe8 | 2020-02-06 09:55:01 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 926 | config ACPI_GPE |
| 927 | bool "Support ACPI general-purpose events" |
| 928 | help |
| 929 | Enable a driver for ACPI GPEs to allow peripherals to send interrupts |
| 930 | via ACPI to the OS. In U-Boot this is only used when U-Boot itself |
| 931 | needs access to these interrupts. This can happen when it uses a |
| 932 | peripheral that is set up to use GPEs and so cannot use the normal |
| 933 | GPIO mechanism for polling an input. |
| 934 | |
| 935 | See https://queue.acm.org/blogposting.cfm?id=18977 for more info |
| 936 | |
| 937 | config SPL_ACPI_GPE |
| 938 | bool "Support ACPI general-purpose events in SPL" |
| 939 | help |
| 940 | Enable a driver for ACPI GPEs to allow peripherals to send interrupts |
| 941 | via ACPI to the OS. In U-Boot this is only used when U-Boot itself |
| 942 | needs access to these interrupts. This can happen when it uses a |
| 943 | peripheral that is set up to use GPEs and so cannot use the normal |
| 944 | GPIO mechanism for polling an input. |
| 945 | |
| 946 | See https://queue.acm.org/blogposting.cfm?id=18977 for more info |
| 947 | |
| 948 | config TPL_ACPI_GPE |
| 949 | bool "Support ACPI general-purpose events in TPL" |
| 950 | help |
| 951 | Enable a driver for ACPI GPEs to allow peripherals to send interrupts |
| 952 | via ACPI to the OS. In U-Boot this is only used when U-Boot itself |
| 953 | needs access to these interrupts. This can happen when it uses a |
| 954 | peripheral that is set up to use GPEs and so cannot use the normal |
| 955 | GPIO mechanism for polling an input. |
| 956 | |
| 957 | See https://queue.acm.org/blogposting.cfm?id=18977 for more info |
| 958 | |
Masahiro Yamada | dd84058 | 2014-07-30 14:08:14 +0900 | [diff] [blame] | 959 | endmenu |