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1menu "SPL / TPL"
2
3config SUPPORT_SPL
4	bool
5
6config SUPPORT_TPL
7	bool
8
9config SPL
10	bool
11	depends on SUPPORT_SPL
12	prompt "Enable SPL"
13	help
14	  If you want to build SPL as well as the normal image, say Y.
15
16config SPL_RAW_IMAGE_SUPPORT
17	bool "Support SPL loading and booting of RAW images"
18	depends on SPL
19	default n if (ARCH_MX6 && (SPL_MMC_SUPPORT || SPL_SATA_SUPPORT))
20	default y if !TI_SECURE_DEVICE
21	help
22	  SPL will support loading and booting a RAW image when this option
23	  is y. If this is not set, SPL will move on to other available
24	  boot media to find a suitable image.
25
26config SPL_LEGACY_IMAGE_SUPPORT
27	bool "Support SPL loading and booting of Legacy images"
28	default y if !TI_SECURE_DEVICE
29	help
30	  SPL will support loading and booting Legacy images when this option
31	  is y. If this is not set, SPL will move on to other available
32	  boot media to find a suitable image.
33
34config SPL_SYS_MALLOC_SIMPLE
35	bool
36	depends on SPL
37	prompt "Only use malloc_simple functions in the SPL"
38	help
39	  Say Y here to only use the *_simple malloc functions from
40	  malloc_simple.c, rather then using the versions from dlmalloc.c;
41	  this will make the SPL binary smaller at the cost of more heap
42	  usage as the *_simple malloc functions do not re-use free-ed mem.
43
44config SPL_STACK_R
45	depends on SPL
46	bool "Enable SDRAM location for SPL stack"
47	help
48	  SPL starts off execution in SRAM and thus typically has only a small
49	  stack available. Since SPL sets up DRAM while in its board_init_f()
50	  function, it is possible for the stack to move there before
51	  board_init_r() is reached. This option enables a special SDRAM
52	  location for the SPL stack. U-Boot SPL switches to this after
53	  board_init_f() completes, and before board_init_r() starts.
54
55config SPL_STACK_R_ADDR
56	depends on SPL_STACK_R
57	hex "SDRAM location for SPL stack"
58	help
59	  Specify the address in SDRAM for the SPL stack. This will be set up
60	  before board_init_r() is called.
61
62config SPL_STACK_R_MALLOC_SIMPLE_LEN
63	depends on SPL_STACK_R && SPL_SYS_MALLOC_SIMPLE
64	hex "Size of malloc_simple heap after switching to DRAM SPL stack"
65	default 0x100000
66	help
67	  Specify the amount of the stack to use as memory pool for
68	  malloc_simple after switching the stack to DRAM. This may be set
69	  to give board_init_r() a larger heap then the initial heap in
70	  SRAM which is limited to SYS_MALLOC_F_LEN bytes.
71
72config SPL_SEPARATE_BSS
73	depends on SPL
74	bool "BSS section is in a different memory region from text"
75	help
76	  Some platforms need a large BSS region in SPL and can provide this
77	  because RAM is already set up. In this case BSS can be moved to RAM.
78	  This option should then be enabled so that the correct device tree
79	  location is used. Normally we put the device tree at the end of BSS
80	  but with this option enabled, it goes at _image_binary_end.
81
82config SPL_DISPLAY_PRINT
83	depends on SPL
84	bool "Display a board-specific message in SPL"
85	help
86	  If this option is enabled, U-Boot will call the function
87	  spl_display_print() immediately after displaying the SPL console
88	  banner ("U-Boot SPL ..."). This function should be provided by
89	  the board.
90
91config SYS_MMCSD_RAW_MODE_U_BOOT_USE_SECTOR
92	bool "MMC raw mode: by sector"
93	depends on SPL
94	default y if ARCH_SUNXI || ARCH_DAVINCI || ARCH_UNIPHIER ||ARCH_MX6 || \
95		     ARCH_ROCKCHIP || ARCH_MVEBU ||  ARCH_SOCFPGA || \
96		     ARCH_AT91 || ARCH_ZYNQ || ARCH_KEYSTONE || OMAP34XX || \
97		     OMAP44XX || OMAP54XX || AM33XX || AM43XX
98	help
99	  Use sector number for specifying U-Boot location on MMC/SD in
100	  raw mode.
101
102config SYS_MMCSD_RAW_MODE_U_BOOT_SECTOR
103	hex "Address on the MMC to load U-Boot from"
104	depends on SPL && SYS_MMCSD_RAW_MODE_U_BOOT_USE_SECTOR
105	default 0x50 if ARCH_SUNXI
106	default 0x75 if ARCH_DAVINCI
107	default 0x8a if ARCH_MX6
108	default 0x100 if ARCH_ROCKCHIP || ARCH_UNIPHIER
109	default 0x140 if ARCH_MVEBU
110	default 0x200 if ARCH_SOCFPGA || ARCH_AT91
111	default 0x300 if ARCH_ZYNQ || ARCH_KEYSTONE || OMAP34XX || OMAP44XX || \
112		         OMAP54XX || AM33XX || AM43XX
113	help
114	  Address on the MMC to load U-Boot from, when the MMC is being used
115	  in raw mode. Units: MMC sectors (1 sector = 512 bytes).
116
117config SYS_MMCSD_RAW_MODE_U_BOOT_USE_PARTITION
118	bool "MMC Raw mode: by partition"
119	depends on SPL
120	help
121	  Use a partition for loading U-Boot when using MMC/SD in raw mode.
122
123config SYS_MMCSD_RAW_MODE_U_BOOT_PARTITION
124	hex "Partition to use to load U-Boot from"
125	depends on SPL && SYS_MMCSD_RAW_MODE_U_BOOT_USE_PARTITION
126	default 1
127	help
128	  Partition on the MMC to load U-Boot from when the MMC is being
129	  used in raw mode
130
131config SYS_MMCSD_RAW_MODE_U_BOOT_USE_PARTITION_TYPE
132	bool "MMC raw mode: by partition type"
133	depends on SPL && DOS_PARTITION && \
134		SYS_MMCSD_RAW_MODE_U_BOOT_USE_PARTITION
135	help
136	  Use partition type for specifying U-Boot partition on MMC/SD in
137	  raw mode. U-Boot will be loaded from the first partition of this
138	  type to be found.
139
140config SYS_MMCSD_RAW_MODE_U_BOOT_PARTITION_TYPE
141	hex "Partition Type on the MMC to load U-Boot from"
142	depends on SPL && SYS_MMCSD_RAW_MODE_U_BOOT_USE_PARTITION_TYPE
143	help
144	  Partition Type on the MMC to load U-Boot from, when the MMC is being
145	  used in raw mode.
146
147config TPL
148	bool
149	depends on SPL && SUPPORT_TPL
150	prompt "Enable TPL"
151	help
152	  If you want to build TPL as well as the normal image and SPL, say Y.
153
154config SPL_CRC32_SUPPORT
155	bool "Support CRC32"
156	depends on SPL_FIT
157	help
158	  Enable this to support CRC32 in FIT images within SPL. This is a
159	  32-bit checksum value that can be used to verify images. This is
160	  the least secure type of checksum, suitable for detected
161	  accidental image corruption. For secure applications you should
162	  consider SHA1 or SHA256.
163
164config SPL_MD5_SUPPORT
165	bool "Support MD5"
166	depends on SPL_FIT
167	help
168	  Enable this to support MD5 in FIT images within SPL. An MD5
169	  checksum is a 128-bit hash value used to check that the image
170	  contents have not been corrupted. Note that MD5 is not considered
171	  secure as it is possible (with a brute-force attack) to adjust the
172	  image while still retaining the same MD5 hash value. For secure
173	  applications where images may be changed maliciously, you should
174	  consider SHA1 or SHA256.
175
176config SPL_SHA1_SUPPORT
177	bool "Support SHA1"
178	depends on SPL_FIT
179	help
180	  Enable this to support SHA1 in FIT images within SPL. A SHA1
181	  checksum is a 160-bit (20-byte) hash value used to check that the
182	  image contents have not been corrupted or maliciously altered.
183	  While SHA1 is fairly secure it is coming to the end of its life
184	  due to the expanding computing power avaiable to brute-force
185	  attacks. For more security, consider SHA256.
186
187config SPL_SHA256_SUPPORT
188	bool "Support SHA256"
189	depends on SPL_FIT
190	help
191	  Enable this to support SHA256 in FIT images within SPL. A SHA256
192	  checksum is a 256-bit (32-byte) hash value used to check that the
193	  image contents have not been corrupted. SHA256 is recommended for
194	  use in secure applications since (as at 2016) there is no known
195	  feasible attack that could produce a 'collision' with differing
196	  input data. Use this for the highest security. Note that only the
197	  SHA256 variant is supported: SHA512 and others are not currently
198	  supported in U-Boot.
199
200config SPL_CPU_SUPPORT
201	bool "Support CPU drivers"
202	depends on SPL
203	help
204	  Enable this to support CPU drivers in SPL. These drivers can set
205	  up CPUs and provide information about them such as the model and
206	  name. This can be useful in SPL since setting up the CPUs earlier
207	  may improve boot performance. Enable this option to build the
208	  drivers in drivers/cpu as part of an SPL build.
209
210config SPL_CRYPTO_SUPPORT
211	bool "Support crypto drivers"
212	depends on SPL
213	help
214	  Enable crypto drivers in SPL. These drivers can be used to
215	  accelerate secure boot processing in secure applications. Enable
216	  this option to build the drivers in drivers/crypto as part of an
217	  SPL build.
218
219config SPL_HASH_SUPPORT
220	bool "Support hashing drivers"
221	depends on SPL
222	help
223	  Enable hashing drivers in SPL. These drivers can be used to
224	  accelerate secure boot processing in secure applications. Enable
225	  this option to build system-specific drivers for hash acceleration
226	  as part of an SPL build.
227
228config SPL_DMA_SUPPORT
229	bool "Support DMA drivers"
230	depends on SPL
231	help
232	  Enable DMA (direct-memory-access) drivers in SPL. These drivers
233	  can be used to handle memory-to-peripheral data transfer without
234	  the CPU moving the data. Enable this option to build the drivers
235	  in drivers/dma as part of an SPL build.
236
237config SPL_DRIVERS_MISC_SUPPORT
238	bool "Support misc drivers"
239	depends on SPL
240	help
241	  Enable miscellaneous drivers in SPL. These drivers perform various
242	  tasks that don't fall nicely into other categories, Enable this
243	  option to build the drivers in drivers/misc as part of an SPL
244	  build, for those that support building in SPL (not all drivers do).
245
246config SPL_ENV_SUPPORT
247	bool "Support an environment"
248	depends on SPL
249	help
250	  Enable environment support in SPL. The U-Boot environment provides
251	  a number of settings (essentially name/value pairs) which can
252	  control many aspects of U-Boot's operation. Normally this is not
253	  needed in SPL as it has a much simpler task with less
254	  configuration. But some boards use this to support 'Falcon' boot
255	  on EXT2 and FAT, where SPL boots directly into Linux without
256	  starting U-Boot first. Enabling this option will make getenv()
257	  and setenv() available in SPL.
258
259config SPL_SAVEENV
260	bool "Support save environment"
261	depends on SPL && SPL_ENV_SUPPORT
262	help
263	  Enable save environment support in SPL after setenv. By default
264	  the saveenv option is not provided in SPL, but some boards need
265	  this support in 'Falcon' boot, where SPL need to boot from
266	  different images based on environment variable set by OS. For
267	  example OS may set "reboot_image" environment variable to
268	  "recovery" inorder to boot recovery image by SPL. The SPL read
269	  "reboot_image" and act accordingly and change the reboot_image
270	  to default mode using setenv and save the environemnt.
271
272config SPL_ETH_SUPPORT
273	bool "Support Ethernet"
274	depends on SPL_ENV_SUPPORT
275	help
276	  Enable access to the network subsystem and associated Ethernet
277	  drivers in SPL. This permits SPL to load U-Boot over an Ethernet
278	  link rather than from an on-board peripheral. Environment support
279	  is required since the network stack uses a number of environment
280	  variables. See also SPL_NET_SUPPORT.
281
282config SPL_EXT_SUPPORT
283	bool "Support EXT filesystems"
284	depends on SPL
285	help
286	  Enable support for EXT2/3/4 filesystems with SPL. This permits
287	  U-Boot (or Linux in Falcon mode) to be loaded from an EXT
288	  filesystem from within SPL. Support for the underlying block
289	  device (e.g. MMC or USB) must be enabled separately.
290
291config SPL_FAT_SUPPORT
292	bool "Support FAT filesystems"
293	depends on SPL
294	help
295	  Enable support for FAT and VFAT filesystems with SPL. This
296	  permits U-Boot (or Linux in Falcon mode) to be loaded from a FAT
297	  filesystem from within SPL. Support for the underlying block
298	  device (e.g. MMC or USB) must be enabled separately.
299
300config SPL_FPGA_SUPPORT
301	bool "Support FPGAs"
302	depends on SPL
303	help
304	  Enable support for FPGAs in SPL. Field-programmable Gate Arrays
305	  provide software-configurable hardware which is typically used to
306	  implement peripherals (such as UARTs, LCD displays, MMC) or
307	  accelerate custom processing functions, such as image processing
308	  or machine learning. Sometimes it is useful to program the FPGA
309	  as early as possible during boot, and this option can enable that
310	  within SPL.
311
312config SPL_GPIO_SUPPORT
313	bool "Support GPIO"
314	depends on SPL
315	help
316	  Enable support for GPIOs (General-purpose Input/Output) in SPL.
317	  GPIOs allow U-Boot to read the state of an input line (high or
318	  low) and set the state of an output line. This can be used to
319	  drive LEDs, control power to various system parts and read user
320	  input. GPIOs can be useful in SPL to enable a 'sign-of-life' LED,
321	  for example. Enable this option to build the drivers in
322	  drivers/gpio as part of an SPL build.
323
324config SPL_I2C_SUPPORT
325	bool "Support I2C"
326	depends on SPL
327	help
328	  Enable support for the I2C (Inter-Integrated Circuit) bus in SPL.
329	  I2C works with a clock and data line which can be driven by a
330	  one or more masters or slaves. It is a fairly complex bus but is
331	  widely used as it only needs two lines for communication. Speeds of
332	  400kbps are typical but up to 3.4Mbps is supported by some
333	  hardware. I2C can be useful in SPL to configure power management
334	  ICs (PMICs) before raising the CPU clock speed, for example.
335	  Enable this option to build the drivers in drivers/i2c as part of
336	  an SPL build.
337
338config SPL_LIBCOMMON_SUPPORT
339	bool "Support common libraries"
340	depends on SPL
341	help
342	  Enable support for common U-Boot libraries within SPL. These
343	  libraries include common code to deal with U-Boot images,
344	  environment and USB, for example. This option is enabled on many
345	  boards. Enable this option to build the code in common/ as part of
346	  an SPL build.
347
348config SPL_LIBDISK_SUPPORT
349	bool "Support disk paritions"
350	depends on SPL
351	help
352	  Enable support for disk partitions within SPL. 'Disk' is something
353	  of a misnomer as it includes non-spinning media such as flash (as
354	  used in MMC and USB sticks). Partitions provide a way for a disk
355	  to be split up into separate regions, with a partition table placed
356	  at the start or end which describes the location and size of each
357	  'partition'. These partitions are typically uses as individual block
358	  devices, typically with an EXT2 or FAT filesystem in each. This
359	  option enables whatever partition support has been enabled in
360	  U-Boot to also be used in SPL. It brings in the code in disk/.
361
362config SPL_LIBGENERIC_SUPPORT
363	bool "Support generic libraries"
364	depends on SPL
365	help
366	  Enable support for generic U-Boot libraries within SPL. These
367	  libraries include generic code to deal with device tree, hashing,
368	  printf(), compression and the like. This option is enabled on many
369	  boards. Enable this option to build the code in lib/ as part of an
370	  SPL build.
371
372config SPL_MMC_SUPPORT
373	bool "Support MMC"
374	depends on SPL && GENERIC_MMC
375	help
376	  Enable support for MMC (Multimedia Card) within SPL. This enables
377	  the MMC protocol implementation and allows any enabled drivers to
378	  be used within SPL. MMC can be used with or without disk partition
379	  support depending on the application (SPL_LIBDISK_SUPPORT). Enable
380	  this option to build the drivers in drivers/mmc as part of an SPL
381	  build.
382
383config SPL_MPC8XXX_INIT_DDR_SUPPORT
384	bool "Support MPC8XXX DDR init"
385	depends on SPL
386	help
387	  Enable support for DDR-SDRAM (double-data-rate synchronous dynamic
388	  random-access memory) on the MPC8XXX family within SPL. This
389	  allows DRAM to be set up before loading U-Boot into that DRAM,
390	  where it can run.
391
392config SPL_MTD_SUPPORT
393	bool "Support MTD drivers"
394	depends on SPL
395	help
396	  Enable support for MTD (Memory Technology Device) within SPL. MTD
397	  provides a block interface over raw NAND and can also be used with
398	  SPI flash. This allows SPL to load U-Boot from supported MTD
399	  devices. See SPL_NAND_SUPPORT and SPL_ONENAND_SUPPORT for how
400	  to enable specific MTD drivers.
401
402config SPL_MUSB_NEW_SUPPORT
403	bool "Support new Mentor Graphics USB"
404	depends on SPL
405	help
406	  Enable support for Mentor Graphics USB in SPL. This is a new
407	  driver used by some boards. Enable this option to build
408	  the drivers in drivers/usb/musb-new as part of an SPL build. The
409	  old drivers are in drivers/usb/musb.
410
411config SPL_NAND_SUPPORT
412	bool "Support NAND flash"
413	depends on SPL
414	help
415	  Enable support for NAND (Negative AND) flash in SPL. NAND flash
416	  can be used to allow SPL to load U-Boot from supported devices.
417	  This enables the drivers in drivers/mtd/nand as part of an SPL
418	  build.
419
420config SPL_NET_SUPPORT
421	bool "Support networking"
422	depends on SPL
423	help
424	  Enable support for network devices (such as Ethernet) in SPL.
425	  This permits SPL to load U-Boot over a network link rather than
426	  from an on-board peripheral. Environment support is required since
427	  the network stack uses a number of environment variables. See also
428	  SPL_ETH_SUPPORT.
429
430if SPL_NET_SUPPORT
431config SPL_NET_VCI_STRING
432	string "BOOTP Vendor Class Identifier string sent by SPL"
433	help
434	  As defined by RFC 2132 the vendor class identifier field can be
435	  sent by the client to identify the vendor type and configuration
436	  of a client.  This is often used in practice to allow for the DHCP
437	  server to specify different files to load depending on if the ROM,
438	  SPL or U-Boot itself makes the request
439endif   # if SPL_NET_SUPPORT
440
441config SPL_NO_CPU_SUPPORT
442	bool "Drop CPU code in SPL"
443	depends on SPL
444	help
445	  This is specific to the ARM926EJ-S CPU. It disables the standard
446	  start.S start-up code, presumably so that a replacement can be
447	  used on that CPU. You should not enable it unless you know what
448	  you are doing.
449
450config SPL_NOR_SUPPORT
451	bool "Support NOR flash"
452	depends on SPL
453	help
454	  Enable support for loading U-Boot from memory-mapped NOR (Negative
455	  OR) flash in SPL. NOR flash is slow to write but fast to read, and
456	  a memory-mapped device makes it very easy to access. Loading from
457	  NOR is typically achieved with just a memcpy().
458
459config SPL_ONENAND_SUPPORT
460	bool "Support OneNAND flash"
461	depends on SPL
462	help
463	  Enable support for OneNAND (Negative AND) flash in SPL. OneNAND is
464	  a type of NAND flash and therefore can be used to allow SPL to
465	  load U-Boot from supported devices. This enables the drivers in
466	  drivers/mtd/onenand as part of an SPL build.
467
468config SPL_OS_BOOT
469	bool "Activate Falcon Mode"
470	depends on SPL && !TI_SECURE_DEVICE
471	default n
472	help
473	  Enable booting directly to an OS from SPL.
474	  for more info read doc/README.falcon
475
476if SPL_OS_BOOT
477config SYS_OS_BASE
478	hex "addr, where OS is found"
479	depends on SPL && SPL_NOR_SUPPORT
480	help
481	  Specify the address, where the OS image is found, which
482	  gets booted.
483
484endif # SPL_OS_BOOT
485
486config SPL_PCI_SUPPORT
487	bool "Support PCI drivers"
488	depends on SPL
489	help
490	  Enable support for PCI in SPL. For platforms that need PCI to boot,
491	  or must perform some init using PCI in SPL, this provides the
492	  necessary driver support. This enables the drivers in drivers/pci
493	  as part of an SPL build.
494
495config SPL_PCH_SUPPORT
496	bool "Support PCH drivers"
497	depends on SPL
498	help
499	  Enable support for PCH (Platform Controller Hub) devices in SPL.
500	  These are used to set up GPIOs and the SPI peripheral early in
501	  boot. This enables the drivers in drivers/pch as part of an SPL
502	  build.
503
504config SPL_POST_MEM_SUPPORT
505	bool "Support POST drivers"
506	depends on SPL
507	help
508	  Enable support for POST (Power-on Self Test) in SPL. POST is a
509	  procedure that checks that the hardware (CPU or board) appears to
510	  be functionally correctly. It is a sanity check that can be
511	  performed before booting. This enables the drivers in post/drivers
512	  as part of an SPL build.
513
514config SPL_POWER_SUPPORT
515	bool "Support power drivers"
516	depends on SPL
517	help
518	  Enable support for power control in SPL. This includes support
519	  for PMICs (Power-management Integrated Circuits) and some of the
520	  features provided by PMICs. In particular, voltage regulators can
521	  be used to enable/disable power and vary its voltage. That can be
522	  useful in SPL to turn on boot peripherals and adjust CPU voltage
523	  so that the clock speed can be increased. This enables the drivers
524	  in drivers/power, drivers/power/pmic and drivers/power/regulator
525	  as part of an SPL build.
526
527config SPL_RAM_SUPPORT
528	bool "Support booting from RAM"
529	depends on SPL
530	default y if MICROBLAZE || ARCH_SOCFPGA || TEGRA || ARCH_ZYNQ
531	help
532	  Enable booting of an image in RAM. The image can be preloaded or
533	  it can be loaded by SPL directly into RAM (e.g. using USB).
534
535config SPL_RAM_DEVICE
536	bool "Support booting from preloaded image in RAM"
537	depends on SPL_RAM_SUPPORT
538	default y if MICROBLAZE || ARCH_SOCFPGA || TEGRA || ARCH_ZYNQ
539	help
540	  Enable booting of an image already loaded in RAM. The image has to
541	  be already in memory when SPL takes over, e.g. loaded by the boot
542	  ROM.
543
544config SPL_RTC_SUPPORT
545	bool "Support RTC drivers"
546	depends on SPL
547	help
548	  Enable RTC (Real-time Clock) support in SPL. This includes support
549	  for reading and setting the time. Some RTC devices also have some
550	  non-volatile (battery-backed) memory which is accessible if
551	  needed. This enables the drivers in drivers/rtc as part of an SPL
552	  build.
553
554config SPL_SATA_SUPPORT
555	bool "Support loading from SATA"
556	depends on SPL
557	help
558	  Enable support for SATA (Serial AT attachment) in SPL. This allows
559	  use of SATA devices such as hard drives and flash drivers for
560	  loading U-Boot. SATA is used in higher-end embedded systems and
561	  can provide higher performance than MMC , at somewhat higher
562	  expense and power consumption. This enables loading from SATA
563	  using a configured device.
564
565config SPL_SERIAL_SUPPORT
566	bool "Support serial"
567	depends on SPL
568	help
569	  Enable support for serial in SPL. This allows use of a serial UART
570	  for displaying messages while SPL is running. It also brings in
571	  printf() and panic() functions. This should normally be enabled
572	  unless there are space reasons not to. Even then, consider
573	  enabling USE_TINY_PRINTF which is a small printf() version.
574
575config SPL_SPI_FLASH_SUPPORT
576	bool "Support SPI flash drivers"
577	depends on SPL
578	help
579	  Enable support for using SPI flash in SPL, and loading U-Boot from
580	  SPI flash. SPI flash (Serial Peripheral Bus flash) is named after
581	  the SPI bus that is used to connect it to a system. It is a simple
582	  but fast bidirectional 4-wire bus (clock, chip select and two data
583	  lines). This enables the drivers in drivers/mtd/spi as part of an
584	  SPL build. This normally requires SPL_SPI_SUPPORT.
585
586config SPL_SPI_SUPPORT
587	bool "Support SPI drivers"
588	depends on SPL
589	help
590	  Enable support for using SPI in SPL. This is used for connecting
591	  to SPI flash for loading U-Boot. See SPL_SPI_FLASH_SUPPORT for
592	  more details on that. The SPI driver provides the transport for
593	  data between the SPI flash and the CPU. This option can be used to
594	  enable SPI drivers that are needed for other purposes also, such
595	  as a SPI PMIC.
596
597config SPL_TIMER_SUPPORT
598	bool "Support timer drivers"
599	depends on SPL
600	help
601	  Enable support for timer drivers in SPL. These can be used to get
602	  a timer value when in SPL, or perhaps for implementing a delay
603	  function. This enables the drivers in drivers/timer as part of an
604	  SPL build.
605
606config SPL_USB_HOST_SUPPORT
607	bool "Support USB host drivers"
608	depends on SPL
609	help
610	  Enable access to USB (Universal Serial Bus) host devices so that
611	  SPL can load U-Boot from a connected USB peripheral, such as a USB
612	  flash stick. While USB takes a little longer to start up than most
613	  buses, it is very flexible since many different types of storage
614	  device can be attached. This option enables the drivers in
615	  drivers/usb/host as part of an SPL build.
616
617config SPL_USB_SUPPORT
618	bool "Support loading from USB"
619	depends on SPL_USB_HOST_SUPPORT
620	help
621	  Enable support for USB devices in SPL. This allows use of USB
622	  devices such as hard drives and flash drivers for loading U-Boot.
623	  The actual drivers are enabled separately using the normal U-Boot
624	  config options. This enables loading from USB using a configured
625	  device.
626
627config SPL_USB_GADGET_SUPPORT
628	bool "Suppport USB Gadget drivers"
629	depends on SPL
630	help
631	  Enable USB Gadget API which allows to enable USB device functions
632	  in SPL.
633
634if SPL_USB_GADGET_SUPPORT
635
636config SPL_USBETH_SUPPORT
637	bool "Support USB Ethernet drivers"
638	help
639	  Enable access to the USB network subsystem and associated
640	  drivers in SPL. This permits SPL to load U-Boot over a
641	  USB-connected Ethernet link (such as a USB Ethernet dongle) rather
642	  than from an onboard peripheral. Environment support is required
643	  since the network stack uses a number of environment variables.
644	  See also SPL_NET_SUPPORT and SPL_ETH_SUPPORT.
645
646config SPL_DFU_SUPPORT
647	bool "Support DFU (Device Firmware Upgarde)"
648	select SPL_HASH_SUPPORT
649	help
650	  This feature enables the DFU (Device Firmware Upgarde) in SPL with
651	  RAM memory device support. The ROM code will load and execute
652	  the SPL built with dfu. The user can load binaries (u-boot/kernel) to
653	  selected device partition from host-pc using dfu-utils.
654	  This feature is useful to flash the binaries to factory or bare-metal
655	  boards using USB interface.
656
657choice
658	bool "DFU device selection"
659	depends on SPL_DFU_SUPPORT
660
661config SPL_DFU_RAM
662	bool "RAM device"
663	depends on SPL_DFU_SUPPORT && SPL_RAM_SUPPORT
664	help
665	 select RAM/DDR memory device for loading binary images
666	 (u-boot/kernel) to the selected device partition using
667	 DFU and execute the u-boot/kernel from RAM.
668
669endchoice
670
671endif
672
673config SPL_WATCHDOG_SUPPORT
674	bool "Support watchdog drivers"
675	depends on SPL
676	help
677	  Enable support for watchdog drivers in SPL. A watchdog is
678	  typically a hardware peripheral which can reset the system when it
679	  detects no activity for a while (such as a software crash). This
680	  enables the drivers in drivers/watchdog as part of an SPL build.
681
682config SPL_YMODEM_SUPPORT
683	bool "Support loading using Ymodem"
684	depends on SPL
685	help
686	  While loading from serial is slow it can be a useful backup when
687	  there is no other option. The Ymodem protocol provides a reliable
688	  means of transmitting U-Boot over a serial line for using in SPL,
689	  with a checksum to ensure correctness.
690
691config TPL_ENV_SUPPORT
692	bool "Support an environment"
693	depends on TPL
694	help
695	  Enable environment support in TPL. See SPL_ENV_SUPPORT for details.
696
697config TPL_I2C_SUPPORT
698	bool "Support I2C"
699	depends on TPL
700	help
701	  Enable support for the I2C bus in SPL. See SPL_I2C_SUPPORT for
702	  details.
703
704config TPL_LIBCOMMON_SUPPORT
705	bool "Support common libraries"
706	depends on TPL
707	help
708	  Enable support for common U-Boot libraries within TPL. See
709	  SPL_LIBCOMMON_SUPPORT for details.
710
711config TPL_LIBGENERIC_SUPPORT
712	bool "Support generic libraries"
713	depends on TPL
714	help
715	  Enable support for generic U-Boot libraries within TPL. See
716	  SPL_LIBGENERIC_SUPPORT for details.
717
718config TPL_MPC8XXX_INIT_DDR_SUPPORT
719	bool "Support MPC8XXX DDR init"
720	depends on TPL
721	help
722	  Enable support for DDR-SDRAM on the MPC8XXX family within TPL. See
723	  SPL_MPC8XXX_INIT_DDR_SUPPORT for details.
724
725config TPL_MMC_SUPPORT
726	bool "Support MMC"
727	depends on TPL
728	help
729	  Enable support for MMC within TPL. See SPL_MMC_SUPPORT for details.
730
731config TPL_NAND_SUPPORT
732	bool "Support NAND flash"
733	depends on TPL
734	help
735	  Enable support for NAND in SPL. See SPL_NAND_SUPPORT for details.
736
737config TPL_SERIAL_SUPPORT
738	bool "Support serial"
739	depends on TPL
740	help
741	  Enable support for serial in SPL. See SPL_SERIAL_SUPPORT for
742	  details.
743
744config TPL_SPI_FLASH_SUPPORT
745	bool "Support SPI flash drivers"
746	depends on TPL
747	help
748	  Enable support for using SPI flash in SPL. See SPL_SPI_FLASH_SUPPORT
749	  for details.
750
751config TPL_SPI_SUPPORT
752	bool "Support SPI drivers"
753	depends on TPL
754	help
755	  Enable support for using SPI in SPL. See SPL_SPI_SUPPORT for
756	  details.
757
758endmenu
759