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1if TEGRA
2
3config SPL_GPIO_SUPPORT
4	default y
5
6config SPL_LIBCOMMON_SUPPORT
7	default y
8
9config SPL_LIBGENERIC_SUPPORT
10	default y
11
12config SPL_SERIAL_SUPPORT
13	default y
14
15config TEGRA_IVC
16	bool "Tegra IVC protocol"
17	help
18	  IVC (Inter-VM Communication) protocol is a Tegra-specific IPC
19	  (Inter Processor Communication) framework. Within the context of
20	  U-Boot, it is typically used for communication between the main CPU
21	  and various auxiliary processors.
22
23config TEGRA_COMMON
24	bool "Tegra common options"
25	select CLK
26	select DM
27	select DM_ETH
28	select DM_GPIO
29	select DM_I2C
30	select DM_KEYBOARD
31	select DM_MMC
32	select DM_PWM
33	select DM_RESET
34	select DM_SERIAL
35	select DM_SPI
36	select DM_SPI_FLASH
37	select MISC
38	select OF_CONTROL
39	select VIDCONSOLE_AS_LCD if DM_VIDEO
40	select BOARD_EARLY_INIT_F
41	select BINMAN
42	imply CRC32_VERIFY
43
44config TEGRA_NO_BPMP
45	bool "Tegra common options for SoCs without BPMP"
46	select TEGRA_CAR
47	select TEGRA_CAR_CLOCK
48	select TEGRA_CAR_RESET
49
50config TEGRA_ARMV7_COMMON
51	bool "Tegra 32-bit common options"
52	select CPU_V7
53	select SPL
54	select SPL_BOARD_INIT if SPL
55	select SUPPORT_SPL
56	select TEGRA_COMMON
57	select TEGRA_GPIO
58	select TEGRA_NO_BPMP
59
60config TEGRA_ARMV8_COMMON
61	bool "Tegra 64-bit common options"
62	select ARM64
63	select TEGRA_COMMON
64
65choice
66	prompt "Tegra SoC select"
67	optional
68
69config TEGRA20
70	bool "Tegra20 family"
71	select ARM_ERRATA_716044
72	select ARM_ERRATA_742230
73	select ARM_ERRATA_751472
74	select TEGRA_ARMV7_COMMON
75
76config TEGRA30
77	bool "Tegra30 family"
78	select ARM_ERRATA_743622
79	select ARM_ERRATA_751472
80	select TEGRA_ARMV7_COMMON
81
82config TEGRA114
83	bool "Tegra114 family"
84	select TEGRA_ARMV7_COMMON
85
86config TEGRA124
87	bool "Tegra124 family"
88	select TEGRA_ARMV7_COMMON
89	imply REGMAP
90	imply SYSCON
91
92config TEGRA210
93	bool "Tegra210 family"
94	select TEGRA_GPIO
95	select TEGRA_ARMV8_COMMON
96	select TEGRA_NO_BPMP
97
98config TEGRA186
99	bool "Tegra186 family"
100	select DM_MAILBOX
101	select TEGRA186_BPMP
102	select TEGRA186_CLOCK
103	select TEGRA186_GPIO
104	select TEGRA186_RESET
105	select TEGRA_ARMV8_COMMON
106	select TEGRA_HSP
107	select TEGRA_IVC
108
109endchoice
110
111config TEGRA_DISCONNECT_UDC_ON_BOOT
112	bool "Disconnect USB device mode controller on boot"
113	default y
114	help
115	  When loading U-Boot into RAM over USB protocols using tools such as
116	  tegrarcm or L4T's exec-uboot.sh/tegraflash.py, Tegra's USB device
117	  mode controller is initialized and enumerated by the host PC running
118	  the tool. Unfortunately, these tools do not shut down the USB
119	  controller before executing the downloaded code, and so the host PC
120	  does not "de-enumerate" the USB device. This option shuts down the
121	  USB controller when U-Boot boots to avoid leaving a stale USB device
122	  present.
123
124config SYS_MALLOC_F_LEN
125	default 0x1800
126
127source "arch/arm/mach-tegra/tegra20/Kconfig"
128source "arch/arm/mach-tegra/tegra30/Kconfig"
129source "arch/arm/mach-tegra/tegra114/Kconfig"
130source "arch/arm/mach-tegra/tegra124/Kconfig"
131source "arch/arm/mach-tegra/tegra210/Kconfig"
132source "arch/arm/mach-tegra/tegra186/Kconfig"
133
134config CMD_ENTERRCM
135	bool "Enable 'enterrcm' command"
136	default y
137	help
138	  Tegra's boot ROM supports a mode whereby code may be downloaded and
139	  flash-programmed over a USB connection. On dev boards, this is
140	  typically entered by holding down a "force recovery" button and
141	  resetting the CPU. However, not all boards have such a button (one
142	  example is the Compulab Trimslice), so a method to enter RCM from
143	  software is useful.
144
145	  Even on boards other than Trimslice, controlling this over a UART
146	  may be useful, e.g. to allow simple remote control without the need
147	  for mechanical button actuators, or hooking up relays/... to the
148	  button.
149
150endif
151