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1# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only
2#
3# Generic thermal sysfs drivers configuration
4#
5
6menuconfig THERMAL
7	bool "Generic Thermal sysfs driver"
8	help
9	  Generic Thermal Sysfs driver offers a generic mechanism for
10	  thermal management. Usually it's made up of one or more thermal
11	  zone and cooling device.
12	  Each thermal zone contains its own temperature, trip points,
13	  cooling devices.
14	  All platforms with ACPI thermal support can use this driver.
15	  If you want this support, you should say Y here.
16
17if THERMAL
18
19config THERMAL_STATISTICS
20	bool "Thermal state transition statistics"
21	help
22	  Export thermal state transition statistics information through sysfs.
23
24	  If in doubt, say N.
25
26config THERMAL_EMERGENCY_POWEROFF_DELAY_MS
27	int "Emergency poweroff delay in milli-seconds"
28	default 0
29	help
30	  Thermal subsystem will issue a graceful shutdown when
31	  critical temperatures are reached using orderly_poweroff(). In
32	  case of failure of an orderly_poweroff(), the thermal emergency
33	  poweroff kicks in after a delay has elapsed and shuts down the system.
34	  This config is number of milliseconds to delay before emergency
35	  poweroff kicks in. Similarly to the critical trip point,
36	  the delay should be carefully profiled so as to give adequate
37	  time for orderly_poweroff() to finish on regular execution.
38	  If set to 0 emergency poweroff will not be supported.
39
40	  In doubt, leave as 0.
41
42config THERMAL_HWMON
43	bool
44	prompt "Expose thermal sensors as hwmon device"
45	depends on HWMON=y || HWMON=THERMAL
46	default y
47	help
48	  In case a sensor is registered with the thermal
49	  framework, this option will also register it
50	  as a hwmon. The sensor will then have the common
51	  hwmon sysfs interface.
52
53	  Say 'Y' here if you want all thermal sensors to
54	  have hwmon sysfs interface too.
55
56config THERMAL_OF
57	bool
58	prompt "APIs to parse thermal data out of device tree"
59	depends on OF
60	default y
61	help
62	  This options provides helpers to add the support to
63	  read and parse thermal data definitions out of the
64	  device tree blob.
65
66	  Say 'Y' here if you need to build thermal infrastructure
67	  based on device tree.
68
69config THERMAL_WRITABLE_TRIPS
70	bool "Enable writable trip points"
71	help
72	  This option allows the system integrator to choose whether
73	  trip temperatures can be changed from userspace. The
74	  writable trips need to be specified when setting up the
75	  thermal zone but the choice here takes precedence.
76
77	  Say 'Y' here if you would like to allow userspace tools to
78	  change trip temperatures.
79
80choice
81	prompt "Default Thermal governor"
82	default THERMAL_DEFAULT_GOV_STEP_WISE
83	help
84	  This option sets which thermal governor shall be loaded at
85	  startup. If in doubt, select 'step_wise'.
86
87config THERMAL_DEFAULT_GOV_STEP_WISE
88	bool "step_wise"
89	select THERMAL_GOV_STEP_WISE
90	help
91	  Use the step_wise governor as default. This throttles the
92	  devices one step at a time.
93
94config THERMAL_DEFAULT_GOV_FAIR_SHARE
95	bool "fair_share"
96	select THERMAL_GOV_FAIR_SHARE
97	help
98	  Use the fair_share governor as default. This throttles the
99	  devices based on their 'contribution' to a zone. The
100	  contribution should be provided through platform data.
101
102config THERMAL_DEFAULT_GOV_USER_SPACE
103	bool "user_space"
104	select THERMAL_GOV_USER_SPACE
105	help
106	  Select this if you want to let the user space manage the
107	  platform thermals.
108
109config THERMAL_DEFAULT_GOV_POWER_ALLOCATOR
110	bool "power_allocator"
111	select THERMAL_GOV_POWER_ALLOCATOR
112	help
113	  Select this if you want to control temperature based on
114	  system and device power allocation. This governor can only
115	  operate on cooling devices that implement the power API.
116
117endchoice
118
119config THERMAL_GOV_FAIR_SHARE
120	bool "Fair-share thermal governor"
121	help
122	  Enable this to manage platform thermals using fair-share governor.
123
124config THERMAL_GOV_STEP_WISE
125	bool "Step_wise thermal governor"
126	help
127	  Enable this to manage platform thermals using a simple linear
128	  governor.
129
130config THERMAL_GOV_BANG_BANG
131	bool "Bang Bang thermal governor"
132	default n
133	help
134	  Enable this to manage platform thermals using bang bang governor.
135
136	  Say 'Y' here if you want to use two point temperature regulation
137	  used for fans without throttling.  Some fan drivers depend on this
138	  governor to be enabled (e.g. acerhdf).
139
140config THERMAL_GOV_USER_SPACE
141	bool "User_space thermal governor"
142	help
143	  Enable this to let the user space manage the platform thermals.
144
145config THERMAL_GOV_POWER_ALLOCATOR
146	bool "Power allocator thermal governor"
147	help
148	  Enable this to manage platform thermals by dynamically
149	  allocating and limiting power to devices.
150
151config CPU_THERMAL
152	bool "Generic cpu cooling support"
153	depends on CPU_FREQ
154	depends on THERMAL_OF
155	help
156	  This implements the generic cpu cooling mechanism through frequency
157	  reduction. An ACPI version of this already exists
158	  (drivers/acpi/processor_thermal.c).
159	  This will be useful for platforms using the generic thermal interface
160	  and not the ACPI interface.
161
162	  If you want this support, you should say Y here.
163
164config CLOCK_THERMAL
165	bool "Generic clock cooling support"
166	depends on COMMON_CLK
167	depends on PM_OPP
168	help
169	  This entry implements the generic clock cooling mechanism through
170	  frequency clipping. Typically used to cool off co-processors. The
171	  device that is configured to use this cooling mechanism will be
172	  controlled to reduce clock frequency whenever temperature is high.
173
174config DEVFREQ_THERMAL
175	bool "Generic device cooling support"
176	depends on PM_DEVFREQ
177	depends on PM_OPP
178	help
179	  This implements the generic devfreq cooling mechanism through
180	  frequency reduction for devices using devfreq.
181
182	  This will throttle the device by limiting the maximum allowed DVFS
183	  frequency corresponding to the cooling level.
184
185	  In order to use the power extensions of the cooling device,
186	  devfreq should use the simple_ondemand governor.
187
188	  If you want this support, you should say Y here.
189
190config THERMAL_EMULATION
191	bool "Thermal emulation mode support"
192	help
193	  Enable this option to make a emul_temp sysfs node in thermal zone
194	  directory to support temperature emulation. With emulation sysfs node,
195	  user can manually input temperature and test the different trip
196	  threshold behaviour for simulation purpose.
197
198	  WARNING: Be careful while enabling this option on production systems,
199	  because userland can easily disable the thermal policy by simply
200	  flooding this sysfs node with low temperature values.
201
202config THERMAL_MMIO
203	tristate "Generic Thermal MMIO driver"
204	depends on OF || COMPILE_TEST
205	depends on HAS_IOMEM
206	help
207	  This option enables the generic thermal MMIO driver that will use
208	  memory-mapped reads to get the temperature.  Any HW/System that
209	  allows temperature reading by a single memory-mapped reading, be it
210	  register or shared memory, is a potential candidate to work with this
211	  driver.
212
213config HISI_THERMAL
214	tristate "Hisilicon thermal driver"
215	depends on ARCH_HISI || COMPILE_TEST
216	depends on HAS_IOMEM
217	depends on OF
218	default y
219	help
220	  Enable this to plug hisilicon's thermal sensor driver into the Linux
221	  thermal framework. cpufreq is used as the cooling device to throttle
222	  CPUs when the passive trip is crossed.
223
224config IMX_THERMAL
225	tristate "Temperature sensor driver for Freescale i.MX SoCs"
226	depends on ARCH_MXC || COMPILE_TEST
227	depends on NVMEM || !NVMEM
228	depends on MFD_SYSCON
229	depends on OF
230	help
231	  Support for Temperature Monitor (TEMPMON) found on Freescale i.MX SoCs.
232	  It supports one critical trip point and one passive trip point.  The
233	  cpufreq is used as the cooling device to throttle CPUs when the
234	  passive trip is crossed.
235
236config MAX77620_THERMAL
237	tristate "Temperature sensor driver for Maxim MAX77620 PMIC"
238	depends on MFD_MAX77620
239	depends on OF
240	help
241	  Support for die junction temperature warning alarm for Maxim
242	  Semiconductor PMIC MAX77620 device. Device generates two alarm
243	  interrupts when PMIC die temperature cross the threshold of
244	  120 degC and 140 degC.
245
246config QORIQ_THERMAL
247	tristate "QorIQ Thermal Monitoring Unit"
248	depends on THERMAL_OF
249	depends on HAS_IOMEM
250	help
251	  Support for Thermal Monitoring Unit (TMU) found on QorIQ platforms.
252	  It supports one critical trip point and one passive trip point. The
253	  cpufreq is used as the cooling device to throttle CPUs when the
254	  passive trip is crossed.
255
256config SPEAR_THERMAL
257	tristate "SPEAr thermal sensor driver"
258	depends on PLAT_SPEAR || COMPILE_TEST
259	depends on HAS_IOMEM
260	depends on OF
261	help
262	  Enable this to plug the SPEAr thermal sensor driver into the Linux
263	  thermal framework.
264
265config ROCKCHIP_THERMAL
266	tristate "Rockchip thermal driver"
267	depends on ARCH_ROCKCHIP || COMPILE_TEST
268	depends on RESET_CONTROLLER
269	depends on HAS_IOMEM
270	help
271	  Rockchip thermal driver provides support for Temperature sensor
272	  ADC (TS-ADC) found on Rockchip SoCs. It supports one critical
273	  trip point. Cpufreq is used as the cooling device and will throttle
274	  CPUs when the Temperature crosses the passive trip point.
275
276config RCAR_THERMAL
277	tristate "Renesas R-Car thermal driver"
278	depends on ARCH_RENESAS || COMPILE_TEST
279	depends on HAS_IOMEM
280	help
281	  Enable this to plug the R-Car thermal sensor driver into the Linux
282	  thermal framework.
283
284config RCAR_GEN3_THERMAL
285	tristate "Renesas R-Car Gen3 thermal driver"
286	depends on ARCH_RENESAS || COMPILE_TEST
287	depends on HAS_IOMEM
288	depends on OF
289	help
290	  Enable this to plug the R-Car Gen3 thermal sensor driver into the Linux
291	  thermal framework.
292
293config KIRKWOOD_THERMAL
294	tristate "Temperature sensor on Marvell Kirkwood SoCs"
295	depends on MACH_KIRKWOOD || COMPILE_TEST
296	depends on HAS_IOMEM
297	depends on OF
298	help
299	  Support for the Kirkwood thermal sensor driver into the Linux thermal
300	  framework. Only kirkwood 88F6282 and 88F6283 have this sensor.
301
302config DOVE_THERMAL
303	tristate "Temperature sensor on Marvell Dove SoCs"
304	depends on ARCH_DOVE || MACH_DOVE || COMPILE_TEST
305	depends on HAS_IOMEM
306	depends on OF
307	help
308	  Support for the Dove thermal sensor driver in the Linux thermal
309	  framework.
310
311config DB8500_THERMAL
312	tristate "DB8500 thermal management"
313	depends on MFD_DB8500_PRCMU && OF
314	default y
315	help
316	  Adds DB8500 thermal management implementation according to the thermal
317	  management framework. A thermal zone with several trip points will be
318	  created. Cooling devices can be bound to the trip points to cool this
319	  thermal zone if trip points reached.
320
321config ARMADA_THERMAL
322	tristate "Marvell EBU Armada SoCs thermal management"
323	depends on ARCH_MVEBU || COMPILE_TEST
324	depends on HAS_IOMEM
325	depends on OF
326	help
327	  Enable this option if you want to have support for thermal management
328	  controller present in Marvell EBU Armada SoCs (370,375,XP,38x,7K,8K).
329
330config DA9062_THERMAL
331	tristate "DA9062/DA9061 Dialog Semiconductor thermal driver"
332	depends on MFD_DA9062 || COMPILE_TEST
333	depends on OF
334	help
335	  Enable this for the Dialog Semiconductor thermal sensor driver.
336	  This will report PMIC junction over-temperature for one thermal trip
337	  zone.
338	  Compatible with the DA9062 and DA9061 PMICs.
339
340config MTK_THERMAL
341	tristate "Temperature sensor driver for mediatek SoCs"
342	depends on ARCH_MEDIATEK || COMPILE_TEST
343	depends on HAS_IOMEM
344	depends on NVMEM || NVMEM=n
345	depends on RESET_CONTROLLER
346	default y
347	help
348	  Enable this option if you want to have support for thermal management
349	  controller present in Mediatek SoCs
350
351menu "Intel thermal drivers"
352depends on X86 || X86_INTEL_QUARK || COMPILE_TEST
353source "drivers/thermal/intel/Kconfig"
354endmenu
355
356menu "Broadcom thermal drivers"
357depends on ARCH_BCM || ARCH_BRCMSTB || ARCH_BCM2835 || ARCH_BCM_IPROC || \
358		COMPILE_TEST
359source "drivers/thermal/broadcom/Kconfig"
360endmenu
361
362menu "Texas Instruments thermal drivers"
363depends on ARCH_HAS_BANDGAP || COMPILE_TEST
364depends on HAS_IOMEM
365source "drivers/thermal/ti-soc-thermal/Kconfig"
366endmenu
367
368menu "Samsung thermal drivers"
369depends on ARCH_EXYNOS || COMPILE_TEST
370source "drivers/thermal/samsung/Kconfig"
371endmenu
372
373menu "STMicroelectronics thermal drivers"
374depends on (ARCH_STI || ARCH_STM32) && OF
375source "drivers/thermal/st/Kconfig"
376endmenu
377
378config TANGO_THERMAL
379	tristate "Tango thermal management"
380	depends on ARCH_TANGO || COMPILE_TEST
381	help
382	  Enable the Tango thermal driver, which supports the primitive
383	  temperature sensor embedded in Tango chips since the SMP8758.
384	  This sensor only generates a 1-bit signal to indicate whether
385	  the die temperature exceeds a programmable threshold.
386
387source "drivers/thermal/tegra/Kconfig"
388
389config GENERIC_ADC_THERMAL
390	tristate "Generic ADC based thermal sensor"
391	depends on IIO
392	help
393	  This enabled a thermal sysfs driver for the temperature sensor
394	  which is connected to the General Purpose ADC. The ADC channel
395	  is read via IIO framework and the channel information is provided
396	  to this driver. This driver reports the temperature by reading ADC
397	  channel and converts it to temperature based on lookup table.
398
399menu "Qualcomm thermal drivers"
400depends on (ARCH_QCOM && OF) || COMPILE_TEST
401source "drivers/thermal/qcom/Kconfig"
402endmenu
403
404config ZX2967_THERMAL
405	tristate "Thermal sensors on zx2967 SoC"
406	depends on ARCH_ZX || COMPILE_TEST
407	help
408	  Enable the zx2967 thermal sensors driver, which supports
409	  the primitive temperature sensor embedded in zx2967 SoCs.
410	  This sensor generates the real time die temperature.
411
412config UNIPHIER_THERMAL
413	tristate "Socionext UniPhier thermal driver"
414	depends on ARCH_UNIPHIER || COMPILE_TEST
415	depends on THERMAL_OF && MFD_SYSCON
416	help
417	  Enable this to plug in UniPhier on-chip PVT thermal driver into the
418	  thermal framework. The driver supports CPU thermal zone temperature
419	  reporting and a couple of trip points.
420endif
421