1# 2# I2C subsystem configuration 3# 4 5menu "I2C support" 6 7config DM_I2C 8 bool "Enable Driver Model for I2C drivers" 9 depends on DM 10 help 11 Enable driver model for I2C. The I2C uclass interface: probe, read, 12 write and speed, is implemented with the bus drivers operations, 13 which provide methods for bus setting and data transfer. Each chip 14 device (bus child) info is kept as parent platdata. The interface 15 is defined in include/i2c.h. When i2c bus driver supports the i2c 16 uclass, but the device drivers not, then DM_I2C_COMPAT config can 17 be used as compatibility layer. 18 19config DM_I2C_COMPAT 20 bool "Enable I2C compatibility layer" 21 depends on DM 22 help 23 Enable old-style I2C functions for compatibility with existing code. 24 This option can be enabled as a temporary measure to avoid needing 25 to convert all code for a board in a single commit. It should not 26 be enabled for any board in an official release. 27 28config I2C_CROS_EC_TUNNEL 29 tristate "Chrome OS EC tunnel I2C bus" 30 depends on CROS_EC 31 help 32 This provides an I2C bus that will tunnel i2c commands through to 33 the other side of the Chrome OS EC to the I2C bus connected there. 34 This will work whatever the interface used to talk to the EC (SPI, 35 I2C or LPC). Some Chromebooks use this when the hardware design 36 does not allow direct access to the main PMIC from the AP. 37 38config I2C_CROS_EC_LDO 39 bool "Provide access to LDOs on the Chrome OS EC" 40 depends on CROS_EC 41 ---help--- 42 On many Chromebooks the main PMIC is inaccessible to the AP. This is 43 often dealt with by using an I2C pass-through interface provided by 44 the EC. On some unfortunate models (e.g. Spring) the pass-through 45 is not available, and an LDO message is available instead. This 46 option enables a driver which provides very basic access to those 47 regulators, via the EC. We implement this as an I2C bus which 48 emulates just the TPS65090 messages we know about. This is done to 49 avoid duplicating the logic in the TPS65090 regulator driver for 50 enabling/disabling an LDO. 51 52config I2C_SET_DEFAULT_BUS_NUM 53 bool "Set default I2C bus number" 54 depends on DM_I2C 55 help 56 Set default number of I2C bus to be accessed. This option provides 57 behaviour similar to old (i.e. pre DM) I2C bus driver. 58 59config I2C_DEFAULT_BUS_NUMBER 60 hex "I2C default bus number" 61 depends on I2C_SET_DEFAULT_BUS_NUM 62 default 0x0 63 help 64 Number of default I2C bus to use 65 66config DM_I2C_GPIO 67 bool "Enable Driver Model for software emulated I2C bus driver" 68 depends on DM_I2C && DM_GPIO 69 help 70 Enable the i2c bus driver emulation by using the GPIOs. The bus GPIO 71 configuration is given by the device tree. Kernel-style device tree 72 bindings are supported. 73 Binding info: doc/device-tree-bindings/i2c/i2c-gpio.txt 74 75config SYS_I2C_AT91 76 bool "Atmel I2C driver" 77 depends on DM_I2C && ARCH_AT91 78 help 79 Add support for the Atmel I2C driver. A serious problem is that there 80 is no documented way to issue repeated START conditions for more than 81 two messages, as needed to support combined I2C messages. Use the 82 i2c-gpio driver unless your system can cope with this limitation. 83 Binding info: doc/device-tree-bindings/i2c/i2c-at91.txt 84 85config SYS_I2C_FSL 86 bool "Freescale I2C bus driver" 87 depends on DM_I2C 88 help 89 Add support for Freescale I2C busses as used on MPC8240, MPC8245, and 90 MPC85xx processors. 91 92config SYS_I2C_CADENCE 93 tristate "Cadence I2C Controller" 94 depends on DM_I2C && (ARCH_ZYNQ || ARM64) 95 help 96 Say yes here to select Cadence I2C Host Controller. This controller is 97 e.g. used by Xilinx Zynq. 98 99config SYS_I2C_DW 100 bool "Designware I2C Controller" 101 default n 102 help 103 Say yes here to select the Designware I2C Host Controller. This 104 controller is used in various SoCs, e.g. the ST SPEAr, Altera 105 SoCFPGA, Synopsys ARC700 and some Intel x86 SoCs. 106 107config SYS_I2C_DW_ENABLE_STATUS_UNSUPPORTED 108 bool "DW I2C Enable Status Register not supported" 109 depends on SYS_I2C_DW && (TARGET_SPEAR300 || TARGET_SPEAR310 || \ 110 TARGET_SPEAR320 || TARGET_SPEAR600 || TARGET_X600) 111 default y 112 help 113 Some versions of the Designware I2C controller do not support the 114 enable status register. This config option can be enabled in such 115 cases. 116 117config SYS_I2C_ASPEED 118 bool "Aspeed I2C Controller" 119 depends on DM_I2C && ARCH_ASPEED 120 help 121 Say yes here to select Aspeed I2C Host Controller. The driver 122 supports AST2500 and AST2400 controllers, but is very limited. 123 Only single master mode is supported and only byte-by-byte 124 synchronous reads and writes are supported, no Pool Buffers or DMA. 125 126config SYS_I2C_INTEL 127 bool "Intel I2C/SMBUS driver" 128 depends on DM_I2C 129 help 130 Add support for the Intel SMBUS driver. So far this driver is just 131 a stub which perhaps some basic init. There is no implementation of 132 the I2C API meaning that any I2C operations will immediately fail 133 for now. 134 135config SYS_I2C_IMX_LPI2C 136 bool "NXP i.MX LPI2C driver" 137 help 138 Add support for the NXP i.MX LPI2C driver. 139 140config SYS_I2C_MXC 141 bool "NXP i.MX I2C driver" 142 depends on MX6 143 help 144 Add support for the NXP i.MX I2C driver. This supports upto for bus 145 channels and operating on standard mode upto 100 kbits/s and fast 146 mode upto 400 kbits/s. 147 148config SYS_I2C_OMAP24XX 149 bool "TI OMAP2+ I2C driver" 150 depends on ARCH_OMAP2PLUS 151 help 152 Add support for the OMAP2+ I2C driver. 153 154config SYS_I2C_ROCKCHIP 155 bool "Rockchip I2C driver" 156 depends on DM_I2C 157 help 158 Add support for the Rockchip I2C driver. This is used with various 159 Rockchip parts such as RK3126, RK3128, RK3036 and RK3288. All chips 160 have several I2C ports and all are provided, controled by the 161 device tree. 162 163config SYS_I2C_SANDBOX 164 bool "Sandbox I2C driver" 165 depends on SANDBOX && DM_I2C 166 help 167 Enable I2C support for sandbox. This is an emulation of a real I2C 168 bus. Devices can be attached to the bus using the device tree 169 which specifies the driver to use. See sandbox.dts as an example. 170 171config SYS_I2C_S3C24X0 172 bool "Samsung I2C driver" 173 depends on ARCH_EXYNOS4 && DM_I2C 174 help 175 Support for Samsung I2C controller as Samsung SoCs. 176 177config SYS_I2C_UNIPHIER 178 bool "UniPhier I2C driver" 179 depends on ARCH_UNIPHIER && DM_I2C 180 default y 181 help 182 Support for UniPhier I2C controller driver. This I2C controller 183 is used on PH1-LD4, PH1-sLD8 or older UniPhier SoCs. 184 185config SYS_I2C_UNIPHIER_F 186 bool "UniPhier FIFO-builtin I2C driver" 187 depends on ARCH_UNIPHIER && DM_I2C 188 default y 189 help 190 Support for UniPhier FIFO-builtin I2C controller driver. 191 This I2C controller is used on PH1-Pro4 or newer UniPhier SoCs. 192 193config SYS_I2C_MVTWSI 194 bool "Marvell I2C driver" 195 depends on DM_I2C 196 help 197 Support for Marvell I2C controllers as used on the orion5x and 198 kirkwood SoC families. 199 200config TEGRA186_BPMP_I2C 201 bool "Enable Tegra186 BPMP-based I2C driver" 202 depends on TEGRA186_BPMP 203 help 204 Support for Tegra I2C controllers managed by the BPMP (Boot and 205 Power Management Processor). On Tegra186, some I2C controllers are 206 directly controlled by the main CPU, whereas others are controlled 207 by the BPMP, and can only be accessed by the main CPU via IPC 208 requests to the BPMP. This driver covers the latter case. 209 210source "drivers/i2c/muxes/Kconfig" 211 212endmenu 213