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1menu "Generic Driver Options"
2
3config DM
4	bool "Enable Driver Model"
5	help
6	  This config option enables Driver Model. This brings in the core
7	  support, including scanning of platform data on start-up. If
8	  CONFIG_OF_CONTROL is enabled, the device tree will be scanned also
9	  when available.
10
11config SPL_DM
12	bool "Enable Driver Model for SPL"
13	depends on DM && SPL
14	help
15	  Enable driver model in SPL. You will need to provide a
16	  suitable malloc() implementation. If you are not using the
17	  full malloc() enabled by CONFIG_SYS_SPL_MALLOC_START,
18	  consider using CONFIG_SYS_MALLOC_SIMPLE. In that case you
19	  must provide CONFIG_SYS_MALLOC_F_LEN to set the size.
20	  In most cases driver model will only allocate a few uclasses
21	  and devices in SPL, so 1KB should be enable. See
22	  CONFIG_SYS_MALLOC_F_LEN for more details on how to enable it.
23
24config TPL_DM
25	bool "Enable Driver Model for TPL"
26	depends on DM && TPL
27	help
28	  Enable driver model in TPL. You will need to provide a
29	  suitable malloc() implementation. If you are not using the
30	  full malloc() enabled by CONFIG_SYS_SPL_MALLOC_START,
31	  consider using CONFIG_SYS_MALLOC_SIMPLE. In that case you
32	  must provide CONFIG_SYS_MALLOC_F_LEN to set the size.
33	  In most cases driver model will only allocate a few uclasses
34	  and devices in SPL, so 1KB should be enough. See
35	  CONFIG_SYS_MALLOC_F_LEN for more details on how to enable it.
36	  Disable this for very small implementations.
37
38config DM_WARN
39	bool "Enable warnings in driver model"
40	depends on DM
41	default y
42	help
43	  The dm_warn() function can use up quite a bit of space for its
44	  strings. By default this is disabled for SPL builds to save space.
45	  This will cause dm_warn() to be compiled out - it will do nothing
46	  when called.
47
48config DM_DEVICE_REMOVE
49	bool "Support device removal"
50	depends on DM
51	default y
52	help
53	  We can save some code space by dropping support for removing a
54	  device. This is not normally required in SPL, so by default this
55	  option is disabled for SPL.
56
57	  Note that this may have undesirable results in the USB subsystem as
58	  it causes unplugged devices to linger around in the dm-tree, and it
59	  causes USB host controllers to not be stopped when booting the OS.
60
61config DM_STDIO
62	bool "Support stdio registration"
63	depends on DM
64	default y
65	help
66	  Normally serial drivers register with stdio so that they can be used
67	  as normal output devices. In SPL we don't normally use stdio, so
68	  we can omit this feature.
69
70config DM_SEQ_ALIAS
71	bool "Support numbered aliases in device tree"
72	depends on DM
73	default y
74	help
75	  Most boards will have a '/aliases' node containing the path to
76	  numbered devices (e.g. serial0 = &serial0). This feature can be
77	  disabled if it is not required.
78
79config SPL_DM_SEQ_ALIAS
80	bool "Support numbered aliases in device tree in SPL"
81	depends on DM
82	default n
83	help
84	  Most boards will have a '/aliases' node containing the path to
85	  numbered devices (e.g. serial0 = &serial0). This feature can be
86	  disabled if it is not required, to save code space in SPL.
87
88config REGMAP
89	bool "Support register maps"
90	depends on DM
91	help
92	  Hardware peripherals tend to have one or more sets of registers
93	  which can be accessed to control the hardware. A register map
94	  models this with a simple read/write interface. It can in principle
95	  support any bus type (I2C, SPI) but so far this only supports
96	  direct memory access.
97
98config SPL_REGMAP
99	bool "Support register maps in SPL"
100	depends on DM
101	help
102	  Hardware peripherals tend to have one or more sets of registers
103	  which can be accessed to control the hardware. A register map
104	  models this with a simple read/write interface. It can in principle
105	  support any bus type (I2C, SPI) but so far this only supports
106	  direct memory access.
107
108config SYSCON
109	bool "Support system controllers"
110	depends on REGMAP
111	help
112	  Many SoCs have a number of system controllers which are dealt with
113	  as a group by a single driver. Some common functionality is provided
114	  by this uclass, including accessing registers via regmap and
115	  assigning a unique number to each.
116
117config SPL_SYSCON
118	bool "Support system controllers in SPL"
119	depends on REGMAP
120	help
121	  Many SoCs have a number of system controllers which are dealt with
122	  as a group by a single driver. Some common functionality is provided
123	  by this uclass, including accessing registers via regmap and
124	  assigning a unique number to each.
125
126config DEVRES
127	bool "Managed device resources"
128	depends on DM
129	help
130	  This option enables the Managed device resources core support.
131	  Device resources managed by the devres framework are automatically
132	  released whether initialization fails half-way or the device gets
133	  detached.
134
135	  If this option is disabled, devres functions fall back to
136	  non-managed variants.  For example, devres_alloc() to kzalloc(),
137	  devm_kmalloc() to kmalloc(), etc.
138
139config DEBUG_DEVRES
140	bool "Managed device resources debugging functions"
141	depends on DEVRES
142	help
143	  If this option is enabled, devres debug messages are printed.
144	  Also, a function is available to dump a list of device resources.
145	  Select this if you are having a problem with devres or want to
146	  debug resource management for a managed device.
147
148	  If you are unsure about this, Say N here.
149
150config SIMPLE_BUS
151	bool "Support simple-bus driver"
152	depends on DM && OF_CONTROL
153	default y
154	help
155	  Supports the 'simple-bus' driver, which is used on some systems.
156
157config SPL_SIMPLE_BUS
158	bool "Support simple-bus driver in SPL"
159	depends on SPL_DM && SPL_OF_CONTROL
160	default y
161	help
162	  Supports the 'simple-bus' driver, which is used on some systems
163	  in SPL.
164
165config OF_TRANSLATE
166	bool "Translate addresses using fdt_translate_address"
167	depends on DM && OF_CONTROL
168	default y
169	help
170	  If this option is enabled, the reg property will be translated
171	  using the fdt_translate_address() function. This is necessary
172	  on some platforms (e.g. MVEBU) using complex "ranges"
173	  properties in many nodes. As this translation is not handled
174	  correctly in the default simple_bus_translate() function.
175
176	  If this option is not enabled, simple_bus_translate() will be
177	  used for the address translation. This function is faster and
178	  smaller in size than fdt_translate_address().
179
180config SPL_OF_TRANSLATE
181	bool "Translate addresses using fdt_translate_address in SPL"
182	depends on SPL_DM && SPL_OF_CONTROL
183	default n
184	help
185	  If this option is enabled, the reg property will be translated
186	  using the fdt_translate_address() function. This is necessary
187	  on some platforms (e.g. MVEBU) using complex "ranges"
188	  properties in many nodes. As this translation is not handled
189	  correctly in the default simple_bus_translate() function.
190
191	  If this option is not enabled, simple_bus_translate() will be
192	  used for the address translation. This function is faster and
193	  smaller in size than fdt_translate_address().
194
195config OF_ISA_BUS
196	bool
197	depends on OF_TRANSLATE
198	help
199	  Is this option is enabled then support for the ISA bus will
200	  be included for addresses read from DT. This is something that
201	  should be known to be required or not based upon the board
202	  being targetted, and whether or not it makes use of an ISA bus.
203
204	  The bus is matched based upon its node name equalling "isa". The
205	  busses #address-cells should equal 2, with the first cell being
206	  used to hold flags & flag 0x1 indicating that the address range
207	  should be accessed using I/O port in/out accessors. The second
208	  cell holds the offset into ISA bus address space. The #size-cells
209	  property should equal 1, and of course holds the size of the
210	  address range used by a device.
211
212	  If this option is not enabled then support for the ISA bus is
213	  not included and any such busses used in DT will be treated as
214	  typical simple-bus compatible busses. This will lead to
215	  mistranslation of device addresses, so ensure that this is
216	  enabled if your board does include an ISA bus.
217
218endmenu
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