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1#
2# Generic thermal sysfs drivers configuration
3#
4
5menuconfig THERMAL
6	tristate "Generic Thermal sysfs driver"
7	help
8	  Generic Thermal Sysfs driver offers a generic mechanism for
9	  thermal management. Usually it's made up of one or more thermal
10	  zone and cooling device.
11	  Each thermal zone contains its own temperature, trip points,
12	  cooling devices.
13	  All platforms with ACPI thermal support can use this driver.
14	  If you want this support, you should say Y or M here.
15
16if THERMAL
17
18config THERMAL_HWMON
19	bool
20	prompt "Expose thermal sensors as hwmon device"
21	depends on HWMON=y || HWMON=THERMAL
22	default y
23	help
24	  In case a sensor is registered with the thermal
25	  framework, this option will also register it
26	  as a hwmon. The sensor will then have the common
27	  hwmon sysfs interface.
28
29	  Say 'Y' here if you want all thermal sensors to
30	  have hwmon sysfs interface too.
31
32config THERMAL_OF
33	bool
34	prompt "APIs to parse thermal data out of device tree"
35	depends on OF
36	default y
37	help
38	  This options provides helpers to add the support to
39	  read and parse thermal data definitions out of the
40	  device tree blob.
41
42	  Say 'Y' here if you need to build thermal infrastructure
43	  based on device tree.
44
45choice
46	prompt "Default Thermal governor"
47	default THERMAL_DEFAULT_GOV_STEP_WISE
48	help
49	  This option sets which thermal governor shall be loaded at
50	  startup. If in doubt, select 'step_wise'.
51
52config THERMAL_DEFAULT_GOV_STEP_WISE
53	bool "step_wise"
54	select THERMAL_GOV_STEP_WISE
55	help
56	  Use the step_wise governor as default. This throttles the
57	  devices one step at a time.
58
59config THERMAL_DEFAULT_GOV_FAIR_SHARE
60	bool "fair_share"
61	select THERMAL_GOV_FAIR_SHARE
62	help
63	  Use the fair_share governor as default. This throttles the
64	  devices based on their 'contribution' to a zone. The
65	  contribution should be provided through platform data.
66
67config THERMAL_DEFAULT_GOV_USER_SPACE
68	bool "user_space"
69	select THERMAL_GOV_USER_SPACE
70	help
71	  Select this if you want to let the user space manage the
72	  platform thermals.
73
74endchoice
75
76config THERMAL_GOV_FAIR_SHARE
77	bool "Fair-share thermal governor"
78	help
79	  Enable this to manage platform thermals using fair-share governor.
80
81config THERMAL_GOV_STEP_WISE
82	bool "Step_wise thermal governor"
83	help
84	  Enable this to manage platform thermals using a simple linear
85	  governor.
86
87config THERMAL_GOV_BANG_BANG
88	bool "Bang Bang thermal governor"
89	default n
90	help
91	  Enable this to manage platform thermals using bang bang governor.
92
93	  Say 'Y' here if you want to use two point temperature regulation
94	  used for fans without throttling.  Some fan drivers depend on this
95	  governor to be enabled (e.g. acerhdf).
96
97config THERMAL_GOV_USER_SPACE
98	bool "User_space thermal governor"
99	help
100	  Enable this to let the user space manage the platform thermals.
101
102config CPU_THERMAL
103	bool "generic cpu cooling support"
104	depends on CPU_FREQ
105	depends on THERMAL_OF
106	help
107	  This implements the generic cpu cooling mechanism through frequency
108	  reduction. An ACPI version of this already exists
109	  (drivers/acpi/processor_thermal.c).
110	  This will be useful for platforms using the generic thermal interface
111	  and not the ACPI interface.
112
113	  If you want this support, you should say Y here.
114
115config THERMAL_EMULATION
116	bool "Thermal emulation mode support"
117	help
118	  Enable this option to make a emul_temp sysfs node in thermal zone
119	  directory to support temperature emulation. With emulation sysfs node,
120	  user can manually input temperature and test the different trip
121	  threshold behaviour for simulation purpose.
122
123	  WARNING: Be careful while enabling this option on production systems,
124	  because userland can easily disable the thermal policy by simply
125	  flooding this sysfs node with low temperature values.
126
127config IMX_THERMAL
128	tristate "Temperature sensor driver for Freescale i.MX SoCs"
129	depends on CPU_THERMAL
130	depends on MFD_SYSCON
131	depends on OF
132	help
133	  Support for Temperature Monitor (TEMPMON) found on Freescale i.MX SoCs.
134	  It supports one critical trip point and one passive trip point.  The
135	  cpufreq is used as the cooling device to throttle CPUs when the
136	  passive trip is crossed.
137
138config SPEAR_THERMAL
139	bool "SPEAr thermal sensor driver"
140	depends on PLAT_SPEAR
141	depends on OF
142	help
143	  Enable this to plug the SPEAr thermal sensor driver into the Linux
144	  thermal framework.
145
146config RCAR_THERMAL
147	tristate "Renesas R-Car thermal driver"
148	depends on ARCH_SHMOBILE || COMPILE_TEST
149	depends on HAS_IOMEM
150	help
151	  Enable this to plug the R-Car thermal sensor driver into the Linux
152	  thermal framework.
153
154config KIRKWOOD_THERMAL
155	tristate "Temperature sensor on Marvell Kirkwood SoCs"
156	depends on MACH_KIRKWOOD
157	depends on OF
158	help
159	  Support for the Kirkwood thermal sensor driver into the Linux thermal
160	  framework. Only kirkwood 88F6282 and 88F6283 have this sensor.
161
162config DOVE_THERMAL
163	tristate "Temperature sensor on Marvell Dove SoCs"
164	depends on ARCH_DOVE || MACH_DOVE
165	depends on OF
166	help
167	  Support for the Dove thermal sensor driver in the Linux thermal
168	  framework.
169
170config DB8500_THERMAL
171	bool "DB8500 thermal management"
172	depends on ARCH_U8500
173	default y
174	help
175	  Adds DB8500 thermal management implementation according to the thermal
176	  management framework. A thermal zone with several trip points will be
177	  created. Cooling devices can be bound to the trip points to cool this
178	  thermal zone if trip points reached.
179
180config ARMADA_THERMAL
181	tristate "Armada 370/XP thermal management"
182	depends on ARCH_MVEBU
183	depends on OF
184	help
185	  Enable this option if you want to have support for thermal management
186	  controller present in Armada 370 and Armada XP SoC.
187
188config DB8500_CPUFREQ_COOLING
189	tristate "DB8500 cpufreq cooling"
190	depends on ARCH_U8500
191	depends on CPU_THERMAL
192	default y
193	help
194	  Adds DB8500 cpufreq cooling devices, and these cooling devices can be
195	  bound to thermal zone trip points. When a trip point reached, the
196	  bound cpufreq cooling device turns active to set CPU frequency low to
197	  cool down the CPU.
198
199config INTEL_POWERCLAMP
200	tristate "Intel PowerClamp idle injection driver"
201	depends on THERMAL
202	depends on X86
203	depends on CPU_SUP_INTEL
204	help
205	  Enable this to enable Intel PowerClamp idle injection driver. This
206	  enforce idle time which results in more package C-state residency. The
207	  user interface is exposed via generic thermal framework.
208
209config X86_PKG_TEMP_THERMAL
210	tristate "X86 package temperature thermal driver"
211	depends on X86_THERMAL_VECTOR
212	select THERMAL_GOV_USER_SPACE
213	default m
214	help
215	  Enable this to register CPU digital sensor for package temperature as
216	  thermal zone. Each package will have its own thermal zone. There are
217	  two trip points which can be set by user to get notifications via thermal
218	  notification methods.
219
220config INTEL_SOC_DTS_THERMAL
221	tristate "Intel SoCs DTS thermal driver"
222	depends on X86 && IOSF_MBI
223	help
224	  Enable this to register Intel SoCs (e.g. Bay Trail) platform digital
225	  temperature sensor (DTS). These SoCs have two additional DTSs in
226	  addition to DTSs on CPU cores. Each DTS will be registered as a
227	  thermal zone. There are two trip points. One of the trip point can
228	  be set by user mode programs to get notifications via Linux thermal
229	  notification methods.The other trip is a critical trip point, which
230	  was set by the driver based on the TJ MAX temperature.
231
232config INT340X_THERMAL
233	tristate "ACPI INT340X thermal drivers"
234	depends on X86 && ACPI
235	select THERMAL_GOV_USER_SPACE
236	select ACPI_THERMAL_REL
237	select ACPI_FAN
238	help
239	  Newer laptops and tablets that use ACPI may have thermal sensors and
240	  other devices with thermal control capabilities outside the core
241	  CPU/SOC, for thermal safety reasons.
242	  They are exposed for the OS to use via the INT3400 ACPI device object
243	  as the master, and INT3401~INT340B ACPI device objects as the slaves.
244	  Enable this to expose the temperature information and cooling ability
245	  from these objects to userspace via the normal thermal framework.
246	  This means that a wide range of applications and GUI widgets can show
247	  the information to the user or use this information for making
248	  decisions. For example, the Intel Thermal Daemon can use this
249	  information to allow the user to select his laptop to run without
250	  turning on the fans.
251
252config ACPI_THERMAL_REL
253	tristate
254	depends on ACPI
255
256menu "Texas Instruments thermal drivers"
257source "drivers/thermal/ti-soc-thermal/Kconfig"
258endmenu
259
260menu "Samsung thermal drivers"
261depends on ARCH_EXYNOS
262source "drivers/thermal/samsung/Kconfig"
263endmenu
264
265menu "STMicroelectronics thermal drivers"
266depends on ARCH_STI && OF
267source "drivers/thermal/st/Kconfig"
268endmenu
269
270endif
271