xref: /openbmc/linux/drivers/firmware/Kconfig (revision 80483c3a)
1#
2# For a description of the syntax of this configuration file,
3# see Documentation/kbuild/kconfig-language.txt.
4#
5
6menu "Firmware Drivers"
7
8config ARM_PSCI_FW
9	bool
10
11config ARM_SCPI_PROTOCOL
12	tristate "ARM System Control and Power Interface (SCPI) Message Protocol"
13	depends on MAILBOX
14	help
15	  System Control and Power Interface (SCPI) Message Protocol is
16	  defined for the purpose of communication between the Application
17	  Cores(AP) and the System Control Processor(SCP). The MHU peripheral
18	  provides a mechanism for inter-processor communication between SCP
19	  and AP.
20
21	  SCP controls most of the power managament on the Application
22	  Processors. It offers control and management of: the core/cluster
23	  power states, various power domain DVFS including the core/cluster,
24	  certain system clocks configuration, thermal sensors and many
25	  others.
26
27	  This protocol library provides interface for all the client drivers
28	  making use of the features offered by the SCP.
29
30config ARM_SCPI_POWER_DOMAIN
31	tristate "SCPI power domain driver"
32	depends on ARM_SCPI_PROTOCOL || (COMPILE_TEST && OF)
33	default y
34	select PM_GENERIC_DOMAINS if PM
35	help
36	  This enables support for the SCPI power domains which can be
37	  enabled or disabled via the SCP firmware
38
39config EDD
40	tristate "BIOS Enhanced Disk Drive calls determine boot disk"
41	depends on X86
42	help
43	  Say Y or M here if you want to enable BIOS Enhanced Disk Drive
44	  Services real mode BIOS calls to determine which disk
45	  BIOS tries boot from.  This information is then exported via sysfs.
46
47	  This option is experimental and is known to fail to boot on some
48          obscure configurations. Most disk controller BIOS vendors do
49          not yet implement this feature.
50
51config EDD_OFF
52	bool "Sets default behavior for EDD detection to off"
53	depends on EDD
54	default n
55	help
56	  Say Y if you want EDD disabled by default, even though it is compiled into the
57	  kernel. Say N if you want EDD enabled by default. EDD can be dynamically set
58	  using the kernel parameter 'edd={on|skipmbr|off}'.
59
60config FIRMWARE_MEMMAP
61    bool "Add firmware-provided memory map to sysfs" if EXPERT
62    default X86
63    help
64      Add the firmware-provided (unmodified) memory map to /sys/firmware/memmap.
65      That memory map is used for example by kexec to set up parameter area
66      for the next kernel, but can also be used for debugging purposes.
67
68      See also Documentation/ABI/testing/sysfs-firmware-memmap.
69
70config EFI_PCDP
71	bool "Console device selection via EFI PCDP or HCDP table"
72	depends on ACPI && EFI && IA64
73	default y if IA64
74	help
75	  If your firmware supplies the PCDP table, and you want to
76	  automatically use the primary console device it describes
77	  as the Linux console, say Y here.
78
79	  If your firmware supplies the HCDP table, and you want to
80	  use the first serial port it describes as the Linux console,
81	  say Y here.  If your EFI ConOut path contains only a UART
82	  device, it will become the console automatically.  Otherwise,
83	  you must specify the "console=hcdp" kernel boot argument.
84
85	  Neither the PCDP nor the HCDP affects naming of serial devices,
86	  so a serial console may be /dev/ttyS0, /dev/ttyS1, etc, depending
87	  on how the driver discovers devices.
88
89	  You must also enable the appropriate drivers (serial, VGA, etc.)
90
91	  See DIG64_HCDPv20_042804.pdf available from
92	  <http://www.dig64.org/specifications/>
93
94config DELL_RBU
95	tristate "BIOS update support for DELL systems via sysfs"
96	depends on X86
97	select FW_LOADER
98	select FW_LOADER_USER_HELPER
99	help
100	 Say m if you want to have the option of updating the BIOS for your
101	 DELL system. Note you need a Dell OpenManage or Dell Update package (DUP)
102	 supporting application to communicate with the BIOS regarding the new
103	 image for the image update to take effect.
104	 See <file:Documentation/dell_rbu.txt> for more details on the driver.
105
106config DCDBAS
107	tristate "Dell Systems Management Base Driver"
108	depends on X86
109	help
110	  The Dell Systems Management Base Driver provides a sysfs interface
111	  for systems management software to perform System Management
112	  Interrupts (SMIs) and Host Control Actions (system power cycle or
113	  power off after OS shutdown) on certain Dell systems.
114
115	  See <file:Documentation/dcdbas.txt> for more details on the driver
116	  and the Dell systems on which Dell systems management software makes
117	  use of this driver.
118
119	  Say Y or M here to enable the driver for use by Dell systems
120	  management software such as Dell OpenManage.
121
122config DMIID
123    bool "Export DMI identification via sysfs to userspace"
124    depends on DMI
125    default y
126	help
127	  Say Y here if you want to query SMBIOS/DMI system identification
128	  information from userspace through /sys/class/dmi/id/ or if you want
129	  DMI-based module auto-loading.
130
131config DMI_SYSFS
132	tristate "DMI table support in sysfs"
133	depends on SYSFS && DMI
134	default n
135	help
136	  Say Y or M here to enable the exporting of the raw DMI table
137	  data via sysfs.  This is useful for consuming the data without
138	  requiring any access to /dev/mem at all.  Tables are found
139	  under /sys/firmware/dmi when this option is enabled and
140	  loaded.
141
142config DMI_SCAN_MACHINE_NON_EFI_FALLBACK
143	bool
144
145config ISCSI_IBFT_FIND
146	bool "iSCSI Boot Firmware Table Attributes"
147	depends on X86 && ACPI
148	default n
149	help
150	  This option enables the kernel to find the region of memory
151	  in which the ISCSI Boot Firmware Table (iBFT) resides. This
152	  is necessary for iSCSI Boot Firmware Table Attributes module to work
153	  properly.
154
155config ISCSI_IBFT
156	tristate "iSCSI Boot Firmware Table Attributes module"
157	select ISCSI_BOOT_SYSFS
158	depends on ISCSI_IBFT_FIND && SCSI && SCSI_LOWLEVEL
159	default	n
160	help
161	  This option enables support for detection and exposing of iSCSI
162	  Boot Firmware Table (iBFT) via sysfs to userspace. If you wish to
163	  detect iSCSI boot parameters dynamically during system boot, say Y.
164	  Otherwise, say N.
165
166config RASPBERRYPI_FIRMWARE
167	tristate "Raspberry Pi Firmware Driver"
168	depends on BCM2835_MBOX
169	help
170	  This option enables support for communicating with the firmware on the
171	  Raspberry Pi.
172
173config FW_CFG_SYSFS
174	tristate "QEMU fw_cfg device support in sysfs"
175	depends on SYSFS && (ARM || ARM64 || PPC_PMAC || SPARC || X86)
176	depends on HAS_IOPORT_MAP
177	default n
178	help
179	  Say Y or M here to enable the exporting of the QEMU firmware
180	  configuration (fw_cfg) file entries via sysfs. Entries are
181	  found under /sys/firmware/fw_cfg when this option is enabled
182	  and loaded.
183
184config FW_CFG_SYSFS_CMDLINE
185	bool "QEMU fw_cfg device parameter parsing"
186	depends on FW_CFG_SYSFS
187	help
188	  Allow the qemu_fw_cfg device to be initialized via the kernel
189	  command line or using a module parameter.
190	  WARNING: Using incorrect parameters (base address in particular)
191	  may crash your system.
192
193config QCOM_SCM
194	bool
195	depends on ARM || ARM64
196	select RESET_CONTROLLER
197
198config QCOM_SCM_32
199	def_bool y
200	depends on QCOM_SCM && ARM
201
202config QCOM_SCM_64
203	def_bool y
204	depends on QCOM_SCM && ARM64
205
206config HAVE_ARM_SMCCC
207	bool
208
209source "drivers/firmware/broadcom/Kconfig"
210source "drivers/firmware/google/Kconfig"
211source "drivers/firmware/efi/Kconfig"
212
213endmenu
214