1menu "SPL / TPL" 2 3config SUPPORT_SPL 4 bool 5 6config SUPPORT_TPL 7 bool 8 9config SPL_DFU_NO_RESET 10 bool 11 12config SPL 13 bool 14 depends on SUPPORT_SPL 15 prompt "Enable SPL" 16 help 17 If you want to build SPL as well as the normal image, say Y. 18 19config SPL_FRAMEWORK 20 bool "Support SPL based upon the common SPL framework" 21 depends on SPL 22 default y 23 help 24 Enable the SPL framework under common/spl/. This framework 25 supports MMC, NAND and YMODEM and other methods loading of U-Boot 26 and the Linux Kernel. If unsure, say Y. 27 28if SPL 29 30config SPL_LDSCRIPT 31 string "Linker script for the SPL stage" 32 default "arch/$(ARCH)/cpu/u-boot-spl.lds" 33 help 34 The SPL stage will usually require a different linker-script 35 (as it runs from a different memory region) than the regular 36 U-Boot stage. Set this to the path of the linker-script to 37 be used for SPL. 38 39config SPL_BOARD_INIT 40 bool "Call board-specific initialization in SPL" 41 help 42 If this option is enabled, U-Boot will call the function 43 spl_board_init() from board_init_r(). This function should be 44 provided by the board. 45 46config SPL_BOOTROM_SUPPORT 47 bool "Support returning to the BOOTROM" 48 help 49 Some platforms (e.g. the Rockchip RK3368) provide support in their 50 ROM for loading the next boot-stage after performing basic setup 51 from the SPL stage. 52 53 Enable this option, to return to the BOOTROM through the 54 BOOT_DEVICE_BOOTROM (or fall-through to the next boot device in the 55 boot device list, if not implemented for a given board) 56 57config SPL_BOOTCOUNT_LIMIT 58 bool "Support bootcount in SPL" 59 depends on SPL_ENV_SUPPORT 60 help 61 On some boards, which use 'falcon' mode, it is necessary to check 62 and increment the number of boot attempts. Such boards do not 63 use proper U-Boot for normal boot flow and hence needs those 64 adjustments to be done in the SPL. 65 66config SPL_RAW_IMAGE_SUPPORT 67 bool "Support SPL loading and booting of RAW images" 68 default n if (ARCH_MX6 && (SPL_MMC_SUPPORT || SPL_SATA_SUPPORT)) 69 default y if !TI_SECURE_DEVICE 70 help 71 SPL will support loading and booting a RAW image when this option 72 is y. If this is not set, SPL will move on to other available 73 boot media to find a suitable image. 74 75config SPL_LEGACY_IMAGE_SUPPORT 76 bool "Support SPL loading and booting of Legacy images" 77 default y if !TI_SECURE_DEVICE 78 help 79 SPL will support loading and booting Legacy images when this option 80 is y. If this is not set, SPL will move on to other available 81 boot media to find a suitable image. 82 83config SPL_SYS_MALLOC_SIMPLE 84 bool 85 prompt "Only use malloc_simple functions in the SPL" 86 help 87 Say Y here to only use the *_simple malloc functions from 88 malloc_simple.c, rather then using the versions from dlmalloc.c; 89 this will make the SPL binary smaller at the cost of more heap 90 usage as the *_simple malloc functions do not re-use free-ed mem. 91 92config TPL_SYS_MALLOC_SIMPLE 93 bool 94 prompt "Only use malloc_simple functions in the TPL" 95 help 96 Say Y here to only use the *_simple malloc functions from 97 malloc_simple.c, rather then using the versions from dlmalloc.c; 98 this will make the TPL binary smaller at the cost of more heap 99 usage as the *_simple malloc functions do not re-use free-ed mem. 100 101config SPL_STACK_R 102 bool "Enable SDRAM location for SPL stack" 103 help 104 SPL starts off execution in SRAM and thus typically has only a small 105 stack available. Since SPL sets up DRAM while in its board_init_f() 106 function, it is possible for the stack to move there before 107 board_init_r() is reached. This option enables a special SDRAM 108 location for the SPL stack. U-Boot SPL switches to this after 109 board_init_f() completes, and before board_init_r() starts. 110 111config SPL_STACK_R_ADDR 112 depends on SPL_STACK_R 113 hex "SDRAM location for SPL stack" 114 default 0x82000000 if ARCH_OMAP2PLUS 115 help 116 Specify the address in SDRAM for the SPL stack. This will be set up 117 before board_init_r() is called. 118 119config SPL_STACK_R_MALLOC_SIMPLE_LEN 120 depends on SPL_STACK_R && SPL_SYS_MALLOC_SIMPLE 121 hex "Size of malloc_simple heap after switching to DRAM SPL stack" 122 default 0x100000 123 help 124 Specify the amount of the stack to use as memory pool for 125 malloc_simple after switching the stack to DRAM. This may be set 126 to give board_init_r() a larger heap then the initial heap in 127 SRAM which is limited to SYS_MALLOC_F_LEN bytes. 128 129config SPL_SEPARATE_BSS 130 bool "BSS section is in a different memory region from text" 131 help 132 Some platforms need a large BSS region in SPL and can provide this 133 because RAM is already set up. In this case BSS can be moved to RAM. 134 This option should then be enabled so that the correct device tree 135 location is used. Normally we put the device tree at the end of BSS 136 but with this option enabled, it goes at _image_binary_end. 137 138config SPL_DISABLE_BANNER_PRINT 139 bool "Disable output of the SPL banner 'U-Boot SPL ...'" 140 help 141 If this option is enabled, SPL will not print the banner with version 142 info. Selecting this option could be useful to reduce SPL boot time 143 (e.g. approx. 6 ms slower, when output on i.MX6 with 115200 baud). 144 145config SPL_DISPLAY_PRINT 146 bool "Display a board-specific message in SPL" 147 help 148 If this option is enabled, U-Boot will call the function 149 spl_display_print() immediately after displaying the SPL console 150 banner ("U-Boot SPL ..."). This function should be provided by 151 the board. 152 153config SYS_MMCSD_RAW_MODE_U_BOOT_USE_SECTOR 154 bool "MMC raw mode: by sector" 155 default y if ARCH_SUNXI || ARCH_DAVINCI || ARCH_UNIPHIER || \ 156 ARCH_MX6 || ARCH_MX7 || \ 157 ARCH_ROCKCHIP || ARCH_MVEBU || ARCH_SOCFPGA || \ 158 ARCH_AT91 || ARCH_ZYNQ || ARCH_KEYSTONE || OMAP34XX || \ 159 OMAP44XX || OMAP54XX || AM33XX || AM43XX 160 help 161 Use sector number for specifying U-Boot location on MMC/SD in 162 raw mode. 163 164config SYS_MMCSD_RAW_MODE_U_BOOT_SECTOR 165 hex "Address on the MMC to load U-Boot from" 166 depends on SYS_MMCSD_RAW_MODE_U_BOOT_USE_SECTOR 167 default 0x50 if ARCH_SUNXI 168 default 0x75 if ARCH_DAVINCI 169 default 0x8a if ARCH_MX6 || ARCH_MX7 170 default 0x100 if ARCH_UNIPHIER 171 default 0x140 if ARCH_MVEBU 172 default 0x200 if ARCH_SOCFPGA || ARCH_AT91 173 default 0x300 if ARCH_ZYNQ || ARCH_KEYSTONE || OMAP34XX || OMAP44XX || \ 174 OMAP54XX || AM33XX || AM43XX || ARCH_K3 175 default 0x4000 if ARCH_ROCKCHIP 176 help 177 Address on the MMC to load U-Boot from, when the MMC is being used 178 in raw mode. Units: MMC sectors (1 sector = 512 bytes). 179 180config SYS_MMCSD_RAW_MODE_U_BOOT_USE_PARTITION 181 bool "MMC Raw mode: by partition" 182 help 183 Use a partition for loading U-Boot when using MMC/SD in raw mode. 184 185config SYS_MMCSD_RAW_MODE_U_BOOT_PARTITION 186 hex "Partition to use to load U-Boot from" 187 depends on SYS_MMCSD_RAW_MODE_U_BOOT_USE_PARTITION 188 default 1 189 help 190 Partition on the MMC to load U-Boot from when the MMC is being 191 used in raw mode 192 193config SYS_MMCSD_RAW_MODE_U_BOOT_USE_PARTITION_TYPE 194 bool "MMC raw mode: by partition type" 195 depends on DOS_PARTITION && SYS_MMCSD_RAW_MODE_U_BOOT_USE_PARTITION 196 help 197 Use partition type for specifying U-Boot partition on MMC/SD in 198 raw mode. U-Boot will be loaded from the first partition of this 199 type to be found. 200 201config SYS_MMCSD_RAW_MODE_U_BOOT_PARTITION_TYPE 202 hex "Partition Type on the MMC to load U-Boot from" 203 depends on SYS_MMCSD_RAW_MODE_U_BOOT_USE_PARTITION_TYPE 204 help 205 Partition Type on the MMC to load U-Boot from, when the MMC is being 206 used in raw mode. 207 208config SPL_CRC32_SUPPORT 209 bool "Support CRC32" 210 depends on SPL_FIT 211 help 212 Enable this to support CRC32 in FIT images within SPL. This is a 213 32-bit checksum value that can be used to verify images. This is 214 the least secure type of checksum, suitable for detected 215 accidental image corruption. For secure applications you should 216 consider SHA1 or SHA256. 217 218config SPL_MD5_SUPPORT 219 bool "Support MD5" 220 depends on SPL_FIT 221 help 222 Enable this to support MD5 in FIT images within SPL. An MD5 223 checksum is a 128-bit hash value used to check that the image 224 contents have not been corrupted. Note that MD5 is not considered 225 secure as it is possible (with a brute-force attack) to adjust the 226 image while still retaining the same MD5 hash value. For secure 227 applications where images may be changed maliciously, you should 228 consider SHA1 or SHA256. 229 230config SPL_SHA1_SUPPORT 231 bool "Support SHA1" 232 depends on SPL_FIT 233 select SHA1 234 help 235 Enable this to support SHA1 in FIT images within SPL. A SHA1 236 checksum is a 160-bit (20-byte) hash value used to check that the 237 image contents have not been corrupted or maliciously altered. 238 While SHA1 is fairly secure it is coming to the end of its life 239 due to the expanding computing power avaiable to brute-force 240 attacks. For more security, consider SHA256. 241 242config SPL_SHA256_SUPPORT 243 bool "Support SHA256" 244 depends on SPL_FIT 245 select SHA256 246 help 247 Enable this to support SHA256 in FIT images within SPL. A SHA256 248 checksum is a 256-bit (32-byte) hash value used to check that the 249 image contents have not been corrupted. SHA256 is recommended for 250 use in secure applications since (as at 2016) there is no known 251 feasible attack that could produce a 'collision' with differing 252 input data. Use this for the highest security. Note that only the 253 SHA256 variant is supported: SHA512 and others are not currently 254 supported in U-Boot. 255 256config SPL_FIT_IMAGE_TINY 257 bool "Remove functionality from SPL FIT loading to reduce size" 258 depends on SPL_FIT 259 default y if MACH_SUN50I || MACH_SUN50I_H5 || MACH_SUN50I_H6 260 help 261 Enable this to reduce the size of the FIT image loading code 262 in SPL, if space for the SPL binary is very tight. 263 264 This removes the detection of image types (which forces the 265 first image to be treated as having a U-Boot style calling 266 convention) and skips the recording of each loaded payload 267 (i.e. loadable) into the FDT (modifying the loaded FDT to 268 ensure this information is available to the next image 269 invoked). 270 271config SPL_CPU_SUPPORT 272 bool "Support CPU drivers" 273 help 274 Enable this to support CPU drivers in SPL. These drivers can set 275 up CPUs and provide information about them such as the model and 276 name. This can be useful in SPL since setting up the CPUs earlier 277 may improve boot performance. Enable this option to build the 278 drivers in drivers/cpu as part of an SPL build. 279 280config SPL_CRYPTO_SUPPORT 281 bool "Support crypto drivers" 282 help 283 Enable crypto drivers in SPL. These drivers can be used to 284 accelerate secure boot processing in secure applications. Enable 285 this option to build the drivers in drivers/crypto as part of an 286 SPL build. 287 288config SPL_HASH_SUPPORT 289 bool "Support hashing drivers" 290 select SHA1 291 select SHA256 292 help 293 Enable hashing drivers in SPL. These drivers can be used to 294 accelerate secure boot processing in secure applications. Enable 295 this option to build system-specific drivers for hash acceleration 296 as part of an SPL build. 297 298config SPL_DMA_SUPPORT 299 bool "Support DMA drivers" 300 help 301 Enable DMA (direct-memory-access) drivers in SPL. These drivers 302 can be used to handle memory-to-peripheral data transfer without 303 the CPU moving the data. Enable this option to build the drivers 304 in drivers/dma as part of an SPL build. 305 306config SPL_DRIVERS_MISC_SUPPORT 307 bool "Support misc drivers" 308 help 309 Enable miscellaneous drivers in SPL. These drivers perform various 310 tasks that don't fall nicely into other categories, Enable this 311 option to build the drivers in drivers/misc as part of an SPL 312 build, for those that support building in SPL (not all drivers do). 313 314config SPL_ENV_SUPPORT 315 bool "Support an environment" 316 help 317 Enable environment support in SPL. The U-Boot environment provides 318 a number of settings (essentially name/value pairs) which can 319 control many aspects of U-Boot's operation. Normally this is not 320 needed in SPL as it has a much simpler task with less 321 configuration. But some boards use this to support 'Falcon' boot 322 on EXT2 and FAT, where SPL boots directly into Linux without 323 starting U-Boot first. Enabling this option will make env_get() 324 and env_set() available in SPL. 325 326config SPL_SAVEENV 327 bool "Support save environment" 328 depends on SPL_ENV_SUPPORT 329 select SPL_MMC_WRITE if ENV_IS_IN_MMC 330 help 331 Enable save environment support in SPL after setenv. By default 332 the saveenv option is not provided in SPL, but some boards need 333 this support in 'Falcon' boot, where SPL need to boot from 334 different images based on environment variable set by OS. For 335 example OS may set "reboot_image" environment variable to 336 "recovery" inorder to boot recovery image by SPL. The SPL read 337 "reboot_image" and act accordingly and change the reboot_image 338 to default mode using setenv and save the environment. 339 340config SPL_ETH_SUPPORT 341 bool "Support Ethernet" 342 depends on SPL_ENV_SUPPORT 343 help 344 Enable access to the network subsystem and associated Ethernet 345 drivers in SPL. This permits SPL to load U-Boot over an Ethernet 346 link rather than from an on-board peripheral. Environment support 347 is required since the network stack uses a number of environment 348 variables. See also SPL_NET_SUPPORT. 349 350config SPL_EXT_SUPPORT 351 bool "Support EXT filesystems" 352 help 353 Enable support for EXT2/3/4 filesystems with SPL. This permits 354 U-Boot (or Linux in Falcon mode) to be loaded from an EXT 355 filesystem from within SPL. Support for the underlying block 356 device (e.g. MMC or USB) must be enabled separately. 357 358config SPL_FAT_SUPPORT 359 bool "Support FAT filesystems" 360 select FS_FAT 361 help 362 Enable support for FAT and VFAT filesystems with SPL. This 363 permits U-Boot (or Linux in Falcon mode) to be loaded from a FAT 364 filesystem from within SPL. Support for the underlying block 365 device (e.g. MMC or USB) must be enabled separately. 366 367config SPL_FPGA_SUPPORT 368 bool "Support FPGAs" 369 help 370 Enable support for FPGAs in SPL. Field-programmable Gate Arrays 371 provide software-configurable hardware which is typically used to 372 implement peripherals (such as UARTs, LCD displays, MMC) or 373 accelerate custom processing functions, such as image processing 374 or machine learning. Sometimes it is useful to program the FPGA 375 as early as possible during boot, and this option can enable that 376 within SPL. 377 378config SPL_GPIO_SUPPORT 379 bool "Support GPIO" 380 help 381 Enable support for GPIOs (General-purpose Input/Output) in SPL. 382 GPIOs allow U-Boot to read the state of an input line (high or 383 low) and set the state of an output line. This can be used to 384 drive LEDs, control power to various system parts and read user 385 input. GPIOs can be useful in SPL to enable a 'sign-of-life' LED, 386 for example. Enable this option to build the drivers in 387 drivers/gpio as part of an SPL build. 388 389config SPL_I2C_SUPPORT 390 bool "Support I2C" 391 help 392 Enable support for the I2C (Inter-Integrated Circuit) bus in SPL. 393 I2C works with a clock and data line which can be driven by a 394 one or more masters or slaves. It is a fairly complex bus but is 395 widely used as it only needs two lines for communication. Speeds of 396 400kbps are typical but up to 3.4Mbps is supported by some 397 hardware. I2C can be useful in SPL to configure power management 398 ICs (PMICs) before raising the CPU clock speed, for example. 399 Enable this option to build the drivers in drivers/i2c as part of 400 an SPL build. 401 402config SPL_LIBCOMMON_SUPPORT 403 bool "Support common libraries" 404 help 405 Enable support for common U-Boot libraries within SPL. These 406 libraries include common code to deal with U-Boot images, 407 environment and USB, for example. This option is enabled on many 408 boards. Enable this option to build the code in common/ as part of 409 an SPL build. 410 411config SPL_LIBDISK_SUPPORT 412 bool "Support disk partitions" 413 help 414 Enable support for disk partitions within SPL. 'Disk' is something 415 of a misnomer as it includes non-spinning media such as flash (as 416 used in MMC and USB sticks). Partitions provide a way for a disk 417 to be split up into separate regions, with a partition table placed 418 at the start or end which describes the location and size of each 419 'partition'. These partitions are typically uses as individual block 420 devices, typically with an EXT2 or FAT filesystem in each. This 421 option enables whatever partition support has been enabled in 422 U-Boot to also be used in SPL. It brings in the code in disk/. 423 424config SPL_LIBGENERIC_SUPPORT 425 bool "Support generic libraries" 426 help 427 Enable support for generic U-Boot libraries within SPL. These 428 libraries include generic code to deal with device tree, hashing, 429 printf(), compression and the like. This option is enabled on many 430 boards. Enable this option to build the code in lib/ as part of an 431 SPL build. 432 433config SPL_DM_MAILBOX 434 bool "Support Mailbox" 435 help 436 Enable support for Mailbox within SPL. This enable the inter 437 processor communication protocols tobe used within SPL. Enable 438 this option to build the drivers in drivers/mailbox as part of 439 SPL build. 440 441config SPL_MMC_SUPPORT 442 bool "Support MMC" 443 depends on MMC 444 help 445 Enable support for MMC (Multimedia Card) within SPL. This enables 446 the MMC protocol implementation and allows any enabled drivers to 447 be used within SPL. MMC can be used with or without disk partition 448 support depending on the application (SPL_LIBDISK_SUPPORT). Enable 449 this option to build the drivers in drivers/mmc as part of an SPL 450 build. 451 452config SPL_MMC_WRITE 453 bool "MMC/SD/SDIO card support for write operations in SPL" 454 depends on SPL_MMC_SUPPORT 455 default n 456 help 457 Enable write access to MMC and SD Cards in SPL 458 459 460config SPL_MPC8XXX_INIT_DDR_SUPPORT 461 bool "Support MPC8XXX DDR init" 462 help 463 Enable support for DDR-SDRAM (double-data-rate synchronous dynamic 464 random-access memory) on the MPC8XXX family within SPL. This 465 allows DRAM to be set up before loading U-Boot into that DRAM, 466 where it can run. 467 468config SPL_MTD_SUPPORT 469 bool "Support MTD drivers" 470 help 471 Enable support for MTD (Memory Technology Device) within SPL. MTD 472 provides a block interface over raw NAND and can also be used with 473 SPI flash. This allows SPL to load U-Boot from supported MTD 474 devices. See SPL_NAND_SUPPORT and SPL_ONENAND_SUPPORT for how 475 to enable specific MTD drivers. 476 477config SPL_MUSB_NEW_SUPPORT 478 bool "Support new Mentor Graphics USB" 479 help 480 Enable support for Mentor Graphics USB in SPL. This is a new 481 driver used by some boards. Enable this option to build 482 the drivers in drivers/usb/musb-new as part of an SPL build. The 483 old drivers are in drivers/usb/musb. 484 485config SPL_NAND_SUPPORT 486 bool "Support NAND flash" 487 help 488 Enable support for NAND (Negative AND) flash in SPL. NAND flash 489 can be used to allow SPL to load U-Boot from supported devices. 490 This enables the drivers in drivers/mtd/nand/raw as part of an SPL 491 build. 492 493config SPL_NET_SUPPORT 494 bool "Support networking" 495 help 496 Enable support for network devices (such as Ethernet) in SPL. 497 This permits SPL to load U-Boot over a network link rather than 498 from an on-board peripheral. Environment support is required since 499 the network stack uses a number of environment variables. See also 500 SPL_ETH_SUPPORT. 501 502if SPL_NET_SUPPORT 503config SPL_NET_VCI_STRING 504 string "BOOTP Vendor Class Identifier string sent by SPL" 505 help 506 As defined by RFC 2132 the vendor class identifier field can be 507 sent by the client to identify the vendor type and configuration 508 of a client. This is often used in practice to allow for the DHCP 509 server to specify different files to load depending on if the ROM, 510 SPL or U-Boot itself makes the request 511endif # if SPL_NET_SUPPORT 512 513config SPL_NO_CPU_SUPPORT 514 bool "Drop CPU code in SPL" 515 help 516 This is specific to the ARM926EJ-S CPU. It disables the standard 517 start.S start-up code, presumably so that a replacement can be 518 used on that CPU. You should not enable it unless you know what 519 you are doing. 520 521config SPL_NOR_SUPPORT 522 bool "Support NOR flash" 523 help 524 Enable support for loading U-Boot from memory-mapped NOR (Negative 525 OR) flash in SPL. NOR flash is slow to write but fast to read, and 526 a memory-mapped device makes it very easy to access. Loading from 527 NOR is typically achieved with just a memcpy(). 528 529config SPL_XIP_SUPPORT 530 bool "Support XIP" 531 depends on SPL 532 help 533 Enable support for execute in place of U-Boot or kernel image. There 534 is no need to copy image from flash to ram if flash supports execute 535 in place. Its very useful in systems having enough flash but not 536 enough ram to load the image. 537 538config SPL_ONENAND_SUPPORT 539 bool "Support OneNAND flash" 540 help 541 Enable support for OneNAND (Negative AND) flash in SPL. OneNAND is 542 a type of NAND flash and therefore can be used to allow SPL to 543 load U-Boot from supported devices. This enables the drivers in 544 drivers/mtd/onenand as part of an SPL build. 545 546config SPL_OS_BOOT 547 bool "Activate Falcon Mode" 548 depends on !TI_SECURE_DEVICE 549 default n 550 help 551 Enable booting directly to an OS from SPL. 552 for more info read doc/README.falcon 553 554if SPL_OS_BOOT 555config SYS_OS_BASE 556 hex "addr, where OS is found" 557 depends on SPL_NOR_SUPPORT 558 help 559 Specify the address, where the OS image is found, which 560 gets booted. 561 562endif # SPL_OS_BOOT 563 564config SPL_PAYLOAD 565 string "SPL payload" 566 default "tpl/u-boot-with-tpl.bin" if TPL 567 default "u-boot.bin" 568 help 569 Payload for SPL boot. For backward compability, default to 570 u-boot.bin, i.e. RAW image without any header. In case of 571 TPL, tpl/u-boot-with-tpl.bin. For new boards, suggest to 572 use u-boot.img. 573 574config SPL_PCI_SUPPORT 575 bool "Support PCI drivers" 576 help 577 Enable support for PCI in SPL. For platforms that need PCI to boot, 578 or must perform some init using PCI in SPL, this provides the 579 necessary driver support. This enables the drivers in drivers/pci 580 as part of an SPL build. 581 582config SPL_PCH_SUPPORT 583 bool "Support PCH drivers" 584 help 585 Enable support for PCH (Platform Controller Hub) devices in SPL. 586 These are used to set up GPIOs and the SPI peripheral early in 587 boot. This enables the drivers in drivers/pch as part of an SPL 588 build. 589 590config SPL_POST_MEM_SUPPORT 591 bool "Support POST drivers" 592 help 593 Enable support for POST (Power-on Self Test) in SPL. POST is a 594 procedure that checks that the hardware (CPU or board) appears to 595 be functionally correctly. It is a sanity check that can be 596 performed before booting. This enables the drivers in post/drivers 597 as part of an SPL build. 598 599config SPL_DM_RESET 600 bool "Support reset drivers" 601 depends on SPL 602 help 603 Enable support for reset control in SPL. 604 That can be useful in SPL to handle IP reset in driver, as in U-Boot, 605 by using the generic reset API provided by driver model. 606 This enables the drivers in drivers/reset as part of an SPL build. 607 608config SPL_POWER_SUPPORT 609 bool "Support power drivers" 610 help 611 Enable support for power control in SPL. This includes support 612 for PMICs (Power-management Integrated Circuits) and some of the 613 features provided by PMICs. In particular, voltage regulators can 614 be used to enable/disable power and vary its voltage. That can be 615 useful in SPL to turn on boot peripherals and adjust CPU voltage 616 so that the clock speed can be increased. This enables the drivers 617 in drivers/power, drivers/power/pmic and drivers/power/regulator 618 as part of an SPL build. 619 620config SPL_POWER_DOMAIN 621 bool "Support power domain drivers" 622 help 623 Enable support for power domain control in SPL. Many SoCs allow 624 power to be applied to or removed from portions of the SoC (power 625 domains). This may be used to save power. This API provides the 626 means to control such power management hardware. This enables 627 the drivers in drivers/power/domain as part of a SPL build. 628 629config SPL_RAM_SUPPORT 630 bool "Support booting from RAM" 631 default y if MICROBLAZE || ARCH_SOCFPGA || TEGRA || ARCH_ZYNQ 632 help 633 Enable booting of an image in RAM. The image can be preloaded or 634 it can be loaded by SPL directly into RAM (e.g. using USB). 635 636config SPL_RAM_DEVICE 637 bool "Support booting from preloaded image in RAM" 638 depends on SPL_RAM_SUPPORT 639 default y if MICROBLAZE || ARCH_SOCFPGA || TEGRA || ARCH_ZYNQ 640 help 641 Enable booting of an image already loaded in RAM. The image has to 642 be already in memory when SPL takes over, e.g. loaded by the boot 643 ROM. 644 645config SPL_REMOTEPROC 646 bool "Support REMOTEPROCS" 647 help 648 Enable support for REMOTEPROCs in SPL. This permits to load 649 a remote processor firmware in SPL. 650 651config SPL_RTC_SUPPORT 652 bool "Support RTC drivers" 653 help 654 Enable RTC (Real-time Clock) support in SPL. This includes support 655 for reading and setting the time. Some RTC devices also have some 656 non-volatile (battery-backed) memory which is accessible if 657 needed. This enables the drivers in drivers/rtc as part of an SPL 658 build. 659 660config SPL_SATA_SUPPORT 661 bool "Support loading from SATA" 662 help 663 Enable support for SATA (Serial AT attachment) in SPL. This allows 664 use of SATA devices such as hard drives and flash drivers for 665 loading U-Boot. SATA is used in higher-end embedded systems and 666 can provide higher performance than MMC , at somewhat higher 667 expense and power consumption. This enables loading from SATA 668 using a configured device. 669 670config SPL_SERIAL_SUPPORT 671 bool "Support serial" 672 select SPL_PRINTF 673 select SPL_STRTO 674 help 675 Enable support for serial in SPL. This allows use of a serial UART 676 for displaying messages while SPL is running. It also brings in 677 printf() and panic() functions. This should normally be enabled 678 unless there are space reasons not to. Even then, consider 679 enabling USE_TINY_PRINTF which is a small printf() version. 680 681config SPL_SPI_FLASH_SUPPORT 682 bool "Support SPI flash drivers" 683 help 684 Enable support for using SPI flash in SPL, and loading U-Boot from 685 SPI flash. SPI flash (Serial Peripheral Bus flash) is named after 686 the SPI bus that is used to connect it to a system. It is a simple 687 but fast bidirectional 4-wire bus (clock, chip select and two data 688 lines). This enables the drivers in drivers/mtd/spi as part of an 689 SPL build. This normally requires SPL_SPI_SUPPORT. 690 691config SPL_SPI_LOAD 692 bool "Support loading from SPI flash" 693 depends on SPL_SPI_FLASH_SUPPORT 694 help 695 Enable support for loading next stage, U-Boot or otherwise, from 696 SPI NOR in U-Boot SPL. 697 698config SPL_SPI_SUPPORT 699 bool "Support SPI drivers" 700 help 701 Enable support for using SPI in SPL. This is used for connecting 702 to SPI flash for loading U-Boot. See SPL_SPI_FLASH_SUPPORT for 703 more details on that. The SPI driver provides the transport for 704 data between the SPI flash and the CPU. This option can be used to 705 enable SPI drivers that are needed for other purposes also, such 706 as a SPI PMIC. 707 708config SPL_THERMAL 709 bool "Driver support for thermal devices" 710 help 711 Enable support for temperature-sensing devices. Some SoCs have on-chip 712 temperature sensors to permit warnings, speed throttling or even 713 automatic power-off when the temperature gets too high or low. Other 714 devices may be discrete but connected on a suitable bus. 715 716config SPL_USB_HOST_SUPPORT 717 bool "Support USB host drivers" 718 help 719 Enable access to USB (Universal Serial Bus) host devices so that 720 SPL can load U-Boot from a connected USB peripheral, such as a USB 721 flash stick. While USB takes a little longer to start up than most 722 buses, it is very flexible since many different types of storage 723 device can be attached. This option enables the drivers in 724 drivers/usb/host as part of an SPL build. 725 726config SPL_USB_SUPPORT 727 bool "Support loading from USB" 728 depends on SPL_USB_HOST_SUPPORT 729 help 730 Enable support for USB devices in SPL. This allows use of USB 731 devices such as hard drives and flash drivers for loading U-Boot. 732 The actual drivers are enabled separately using the normal U-Boot 733 config options. This enables loading from USB using a configured 734 device. 735 736config SPL_USB_GADGET_SUPPORT 737 bool "Suppport USB Gadget drivers" 738 help 739 Enable USB Gadget API which allows to enable USB device functions 740 in SPL. 741 742if SPL_USB_GADGET_SUPPORT 743 744config SPL_USB_ETHER 745 bool "Support USB Ethernet drivers" 746 help 747 Enable access to the USB network subsystem and associated 748 drivers in SPL. This permits SPL to load U-Boot over a 749 USB-connected Ethernet link (such as a USB Ethernet dongle) rather 750 than from an onboard peripheral. Environment support is required 751 since the network stack uses a number of environment variables. 752 See also SPL_NET_SUPPORT and SPL_ETH_SUPPORT. 753 754config SPL_DFU_SUPPORT 755 bool "Support DFU (Device Firmware Upgrade)" 756 select SPL_HASH_SUPPORT 757 select SPL_DFU_NO_RESET 758 depends on SPL_RAM_SUPPORT 759 help 760 This feature enables the DFU (Device Firmware Upgrade) in SPL with 761 RAM memory device support. The ROM code will load and execute 762 the SPL built with dfu. The user can load binaries (u-boot/kernel) to 763 selected device partition from host-pc using dfu-utils. 764 This feature is useful to flash the binaries to factory or bare-metal 765 boards using USB interface. 766 767choice 768 bool "DFU device selection" 769 depends on SPL_DFU_SUPPORT 770 771config SPL_DFU_RAM 772 bool "RAM device" 773 depends on SPL_DFU_SUPPORT && SPL_RAM_SUPPORT 774 help 775 select RAM/DDR memory device for loading binary images 776 (u-boot/kernel) to the selected device partition using 777 DFU and execute the u-boot/kernel from RAM. 778 779endchoice 780 781config SPL_USB_SDP_SUPPORT 782 bool "Support SDP (Serial Download Protocol)" 783 help 784 Enable Serial Download Protocol (SDP) device support in SPL. This 785 allows to download images into memory and execute (jump to) them 786 using the same protocol as implemented by the i.MX family's boot ROM. 787endif 788 789config SPL_WATCHDOG_SUPPORT 790 bool "Support watchdog drivers" 791 help 792 Enable support for watchdog drivers in SPL. A watchdog is 793 typically a hardware peripheral which can reset the system when it 794 detects no activity for a while (such as a software crash). This 795 enables the drivers in drivers/watchdog as part of an SPL build. 796 797config SPL_YMODEM_SUPPORT 798 bool "Support loading using Ymodem" 799 depends on SPL_SERIAL_SUPPORT 800 help 801 While loading from serial is slow it can be a useful backup when 802 there is no other option. The Ymodem protocol provides a reliable 803 means of transmitting U-Boot over a serial line for using in SPL, 804 with a checksum to ensure correctness. 805 806config SPL_ATF 807 bool "Support ARM Trusted Firmware" 808 depends on ARM64 809 help 810 ATF(ARM Trusted Firmware) is a component for ARM AArch64 which 811 is loaded by SPL (which is considered as BL2 in ATF terminology). 812 More detail at: https://github.com/ARM-software/arm-trusted-firmware 813 814config SPL_ATF_NO_PLATFORM_PARAM 815 bool "Pass no platform parameter" 816 depends on SPL_ATF 817 help 818 While we expect to call a pointer to a valid FDT (or NULL) 819 as the platform parameter to an ATF, some ATF versions are 820 not U-Boot aware and have an insufficiently robust parameter 821 validation to gracefully reject a FDT being passed. 822 823 If this option is enabled, the spl_atf os-type handler will 824 always pass NULL for the platform parameter. 825 826 If your ATF is affected, say Y. 827 828config SPL_AM33XX_ENABLE_RTC32K_OSC 829 bool "Enable the RTC32K OSC on AM33xx based platforms" 830 default y if AM33XX 831 help 832 Enable access to the AM33xx RTC and select the external 32kHz clock 833 source. 834 835config TPL 836 bool 837 depends on SUPPORT_TPL 838 prompt "Enable TPL" 839 help 840 If you want to build TPL as well as the normal image and SPL, say Y. 841 842if TPL 843 844config TPL_BOARD_INIT 845 bool "Call board-specific initialization in TPL" 846 help 847 If this option is enabled, U-Boot will call the function 848 spl_board_init() from board_init_r(). This function should be 849 provided by the board. 850 851config TPL_LDSCRIPT 852 string "Linker script for the TPL stage" 853 depends on TPL 854 help 855 The TPL stage will usually require a different linker-script 856 (as it runs from a different memory region) than the regular 857 U-Boot stage. Set this to the path of the linker-script to 858 be used for TPL. 859 860 May be left empty to trigger the Makefile infrastructure to 861 fall back to the linker-script used for the SPL stage. 862 863config TPL_NEEDS_SEPARATE_TEXT_BASE 864 bool "TPL needs a separate text-base" 865 default n 866 depends on TPL 867 help 868 Enable, if the TPL stage should not inherit its text-base 869 from the SPL stage. When enabled, a base address for the 870 .text sections of the TPL stage has to be set below. 871 872config TPL_NEEDS_SEPARATE_STACK 873 bool "TPL needs a separate initial stack-pointer" 874 default n 875 depends on TPL 876 help 877 Enable, if the TPL stage should not inherit its initial 878 stack-pointer from the settings for the SPL stage. 879 880config TPL_TEXT_BASE 881 hex "Base address for the .text section of the TPL stage" 882 depends on TPL_NEEDS_SEPARATE_TEXT_BASE 883 help 884 The base address for the .text section of the TPL stage. 885 886config TPL_MAX_SIZE 887 int "Maximum size (in bytes) for the TPL stage" 888 default 0 889 depends on TPL 890 help 891 The maximum size (in bytes) of the TPL stage. 892 893config TPL_STACK 894 hex "Address of the initial stack-pointer for the TPL stage" 895 depends on TPL_NEEDS_SEPARATE_STACK 896 help 897 The address of the initial stack-pointer for the TPL stage. 898 Usually this will be the (aligned) top-of-stack. 899 900config TPL_BOOTROM_SUPPORT 901 bool "Support returning to the BOOTROM (from TPL)" 902 help 903 Some platforms (e.g. the Rockchip RK3368) provide support in their 904 ROM for loading the next boot-stage after performing basic setup 905 from the TPL stage. 906 907 Enable this option, to return to the BOOTROM through the 908 BOOT_DEVICE_BOOTROM (or fall-through to the next boot device in the 909 boot device list, if not implemented for a given board) 910 911config TPL_DRIVERS_MISC_SUPPORT 912 bool "Support misc drivers in TPL" 913 help 914 Enable miscellaneous drivers in TPL. These drivers perform various 915 tasks that don't fall nicely into other categories, Enable this 916 option to build the drivers in drivers/misc as part of an TPL 917 build, for those that support building in TPL (not all drivers do). 918 919config TPL_ENV_SUPPORT 920 bool "Support an environment" 921 help 922 Enable environment support in TPL. See SPL_ENV_SUPPORT for details. 923 924config TPL_I2C_SUPPORT 925 bool "Support I2C" 926 help 927 Enable support for the I2C bus in TPL. See SPL_I2C_SUPPORT for 928 details. 929 930config TPL_LIBCOMMON_SUPPORT 931 bool "Support common libraries" 932 help 933 Enable support for common U-Boot libraries within TPL. See 934 SPL_LIBCOMMON_SUPPORT for details. 935 936config TPL_LIBGENERIC_SUPPORT 937 bool "Support generic libraries" 938 help 939 Enable support for generic U-Boot libraries within TPL. See 940 SPL_LIBGENERIC_SUPPORT for details. 941 942config TPL_MPC8XXX_INIT_DDR_SUPPORT 943 bool "Support MPC8XXX DDR init" 944 help 945 Enable support for DDR-SDRAM on the MPC8XXX family within TPL. See 946 SPL_MPC8XXX_INIT_DDR_SUPPORT for details. 947 948config TPL_MMC_SUPPORT 949 bool "Support MMC" 950 depends on MMC 951 help 952 Enable support for MMC within TPL. See SPL_MMC_SUPPORT for details. 953 954config TPL_NAND_SUPPORT 955 bool "Support NAND flash" 956 help 957 Enable support for NAND in TPL. See SPL_NAND_SUPPORT for details. 958 959config TPL_RAM_SUPPORT 960 bool "Support booting from RAM" 961 help 962 Enable booting of an image in RAM. The image can be preloaded or 963 it can be loaded by TPL directly into RAM (e.g. using USB). 964 965config TPL_RAM_DEVICE 966 bool "Support booting from preloaded image in RAM" 967 depends on TPL_RAM_SUPPORT 968 help 969 Enable booting of an image already loaded in RAM. The image has to 970 be already in memory when TPL takes over, e.g. loaded by the boot 971 ROM. 972 973config TPL_SERIAL_SUPPORT 974 bool "Support serial" 975 select TPL_PRINTF 976 select TPL_STRTO 977 help 978 Enable support for serial in TPL. See SPL_SERIAL_SUPPORT for 979 details. 980 981config TPL_SPI_FLASH_SUPPORT 982 bool "Support SPI flash drivers" 983 help 984 Enable support for using SPI flash in TPL. See SPL_SPI_FLASH_SUPPORT 985 for details. 986 987config TPL_SPI_LOAD 988 bool "Support loading from SPI flash" 989 depends on TPL_SPI_FLASH_SUPPORT 990 help 991 Enable support for loading next stage, U-Boot or otherwise, from 992 SPI NOR in U-Boot TPL. 993 994config TPL_SPI_SUPPORT 995 bool "Support SPI drivers" 996 help 997 Enable support for using SPI in TPL. See SPL_SPI_SUPPORT for 998 details. 999 1000config TPL_YMODEM_SUPPORT 1001 bool "Support loading using Ymodem" 1002 depends on TPL_SERIAL_SUPPORT 1003 help 1004 While loading from serial is slow it can be a useful backup when 1005 there is no other option. The Ymodem protocol provides a reliable 1006 means of transmitting U-Boot over a serial line for using in TPL, 1007 with a checksum to ensure correctness. 1008 1009endif # TPL 1010 1011endif # SPL 1012endmenu 1013