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1#
2# Multifunction miscellaneous devices
3#
4
5menu "Multifunction device drivers"
6
7config MISC
8	bool "Enable Driver Model for Misc drivers"
9	depends on DM
10	help
11	  Enable driver model for miscellaneous devices. This class is
12	  used only for those do not fit other more general classes. A
13	  set of generic read, write and ioctl methods may be used to
14	  access the device.
15
16config ASPEED_AHBC
17	bool "Aspeed AHBC support"
18	depends on ARCH_ASPEED
19	help
20	  Select this to enable ahbc driver for Aspeed SoC.
21
22config ASPEED_H2X
23        bool "Aspeed AHB to PCIe bus Bridge support"
24        depends on ARCH_ASPEED
25        help
26          Select this to enable AHB to PCIe bu Bridge driver for Aspeed SoC.
27
28config ASPEED_DP
29	bool "Aspeed Display Port firmware driver"
30	depends on ARCH_ASPEED
31	help
32	  Select this to enable Diplay Port firmware driver
33
34config ASPEED_FSI
35	bool "Enable ASPEED FSI driver"
36	depends on ARCH_ASPEED
37	help
38	  Support the FSI master present in the ASPEED system on chips.
39
40config ALTERA_SYSID
41	bool "Altera Sysid support"
42	depends on MISC
43	help
44	  Select this to enable a sysid for Altera devices. Please find
45	  details on the "Embedded Peripherals IP User Guide" of Altera.
46
47config ATSHA204A
48	bool "Support for Atmel ATSHA204A module"
49	depends on MISC
50	help
51	   Enable support for I2C connected Atmel's ATSHA204A
52	   CryptoAuthentication module found for example on the Turris Omnia
53	   board.
54
55config ROCKCHIP_EFUSE
56        bool "Rockchip e-fuse support"
57	depends on MISC
58	help
59	  Enable (read-only) access for the e-fuse block found in Rockchip
60	  SoCs: accesses can either be made using byte addressing and a length
61	  or through child-nodes that are generated based on the e-fuse map
62	  retrieved from the DTS.
63
64	  This driver currently supports the RK3399 only, but can easily be
65	  extended (by porting the read function from the Linux kernel sources)
66	  to support other recent Rockchip devices.
67
68config VEXPRESS_CONFIG
69	bool "Enable support for Arm Versatile Express config bus"
70	depends on MISC
71	help
72	  If you say Y here, you will get support for accessing the
73	  configuration bus on the Arm Versatile Express boards via
74	  a sysreg driver.
75
76config CMD_CROS_EC
77	bool "Enable crosec command"
78	depends on CROS_EC
79	help
80	  Enable command-line access to the Chrome OS EC (Embedded
81	  Controller). This provides the 'crosec' command which has
82	  a number of sub-commands for performing EC tasks such as
83	  updating its flash, accessing a small saved context area
84	  and talking to the I2C bus behind the EC (if there is one).
85
86config CROS_EC
87	bool "Enable Chrome OS EC"
88	help
89	  Enable access to the Chrome OS EC. This is a separate
90	  microcontroller typically available on a SPI bus on Chromebooks. It
91	  provides access to the keyboard, some internal storage and may
92	  control access to the battery and main PMIC depending on the
93	  device. You can use the 'crosec' command to access it.
94
95config CROS_EC_I2C
96	bool "Enable Chrome OS EC I2C driver"
97	depends on CROS_EC
98	help
99	  Enable I2C access to the Chrome OS EC. This is used on older
100	  ARM Chromebooks such as snow and spring before the standard bus
101	  changed to SPI. The EC will accept commands across the I2C using
102	  a special message protocol, and provide responses.
103
104config CROS_EC_LPC
105	bool "Enable Chrome OS EC LPC driver"
106	depends on CROS_EC
107	help
108	  Enable I2C access to the Chrome OS EC. This is used on x86
109	  Chromebooks such as link and falco. The keyboard is provided
110	  through a legacy port interface, so on x86 machines the main
111	  function of the EC is power and thermal management.
112
113config CROS_EC_SANDBOX
114	bool "Enable Chrome OS EC sandbox driver"
115	depends on CROS_EC && SANDBOX
116	help
117	  Enable a sandbox emulation of the Chrome OS EC. This supports
118	  keyboard (use the -l flag to enable the LCD), verified boot context,
119	  EC flash read/write/erase support and a few other things. It is
120	  enough to perform a Chrome OS verified boot on sandbox.
121
122config CROS_EC_SPI
123	bool "Enable Chrome OS EC SPI driver"
124	depends on CROS_EC
125	help
126	  Enable SPI access to the Chrome OS EC. This is used on newer
127	  ARM Chromebooks such as pit, pi and nyan-big. The SPI interface
128	  provides a faster and more robust interface than I2C but the bugs
129	  are less interesting.
130
131config DS4510
132	bool "Enable support for DS4510 CPU supervisor"
133	help
134	  Enable support for the Maxim DS4510 CPU supervisor. It has an
135	  integrated 64-byte EEPROM, four programmable non-volatile I/O pins
136	  and a configurable timer for the supervisor function. The device is
137	  connected over I2C.
138
139config FSL_SEC_MON
140	bool "Enable FSL SEC_MON Driver"
141	help
142	  Freescale Security Monitor block is responsible for monitoring
143	  system states.
144	  Security Monitor can be transitioned on any security failures,
145	  like software violations or hardware security violations.
146
147config JZ4780_EFUSE
148	bool "Ingenic JZ4780 eFUSE support"
149	depends on ARCH_JZ47XX
150	help
151	  This selects support for the eFUSE on Ingenic JZ4780 SoCs.
152
153config MXC_OCOTP
154	bool "Enable MXC OCOTP Driver"
155	help
156	  If you say Y here, you will get support for the One Time
157	  Programmable memory pages that are stored on the some
158	  Freescale i.MX processors.
159
160config NUVOTON_NCT6102D
161	bool "Enable Nuvoton NCT6102D Super I/O driver"
162	help
163	  If you say Y here, you will get support for the Nuvoton
164	  NCT6102D Super I/O driver. This can be used to enable or
165	  disable the legacy UART, the watchdog or other devices
166	  in the Nuvoton Super IO chips on X86 platforms.
167
168config PWRSEQ
169	bool "Enable power-sequencing drivers"
170	depends on DM
171	help
172	  Power-sequencing drivers provide support for controlling power for
173	  devices. They are typically referenced by a phandle from another
174	  device. When the device is started up, its power sequence can be
175	  initiated.
176
177config SPL_PWRSEQ
178	bool "Enable power-sequencing drivers for SPL"
179	depends on PWRSEQ
180	help
181	  Power-sequencing drivers provide support for controlling power for
182	  devices. They are typically referenced by a phandle from another
183	  device. When the device is started up, its power sequence can be
184	  initiated.
185
186config PCA9551_LED
187	bool "Enable PCA9551 LED driver"
188	help
189	  Enable driver for PCA9551 LED controller. This controller
190	  is connected via I2C. So I2C needs to be enabled.
191
192config PCA9551_I2C_ADDR
193	hex "I2C address of PCA9551 LED controller"
194	depends on PCA9551_LED
195	default 0x60
196	help
197	  The I2C address of the PCA9551 LED controller.
198
199config STM32MP_FUSE
200	bool "Enable STM32MP fuse wrapper providing the fuse API"
201	depends on ARCH_STM32MP && MISC
202	default y if CMD_FUSE
203	help
204	  If you say Y here, you will get support for the fuse API (OTP)
205	  for STM32MP architecture.
206	  This API is needed for CMD_FUSE.
207
208config STM32_RCC
209	bool "Enable RCC driver for the STM32 SoC's family"
210	depends on (STM32 || ARCH_STM32MP) && MISC
211	help
212	  Enable the STM32 RCC driver. The RCC block (Reset and Clock Control
213	  block) is responsible of the management of the clock and reset
214	  generation.
215	  This driver is similar to an MFD driver in the Linux kernel.
216
217config TEGRA_CAR
218	bool "Enable support for the Tegra CAR driver"
219	depends on TEGRA_NO_BPMP
220	help
221	  The Tegra CAR (Clock and Reset Controller) is a HW module that
222	  controls almost all clocks and resets in a Tegra SoC.
223
224config TEGRA186_BPMP
225	bool "Enable support for the Tegra186 BPMP driver"
226	depends on TEGRA186
227	help
228	  The Tegra BPMP (Boot and Power Management Processor) is a separate
229	  auxiliary CPU embedded into Tegra to perform power management work,
230	  and controls related features such as clocks, resets, power domains,
231	  PMIC I2C bus, etc. This driver provides the core low-level
232	  communication path by which feature-specific drivers (such as clock)
233	  can make requests to the BPMP. This driver is similar to an MFD
234	  driver in the Linux kernel.
235
236config TWL4030_LED
237	bool "Enable TWL4030 LED controller"
238	help
239	  Enable this to add support for the TWL4030 LED controller.
240
241config WINBOND_W83627
242	bool "Enable Winbond Super I/O driver"
243	help
244	  If you say Y here, you will get support for the Winbond
245	  W83627 Super I/O driver. This can be used to enable the
246	  legacy UART or other devices in the Winbond Super IO chips
247	  on X86 platforms.
248
249config QFW
250	bool
251	help
252	  Hidden option to enable QEMU fw_cfg interface. This will be selected by
253	  either CONFIG_CMD_QFW or CONFIG_GENERATE_ACPI_TABLE.
254
255config I2C_EEPROM
256	bool "Enable driver for generic I2C-attached EEPROMs"
257	depends on MISC
258	help
259	  Enable a generic driver for EEPROMs attached via I2C.
260
261
262config SPL_I2C_EEPROM
263	bool "Enable driver for generic I2C-attached EEPROMs for SPL"
264	depends on MISC && SPL && SPL_DM
265	help
266	  This option is an SPL-variant of the I2C_EEPROM option.
267	  See the help of I2C_EEPROM for details.
268
269config ZYNQ_GEM_I2C_MAC_OFFSET
270	hex "Set the I2C MAC offset"
271	default 0x0
272	depends on DM_I2C
273	help
274	  Set the MAC offset for i2C.
275
276if I2C_EEPROM
277
278config SYS_I2C_EEPROM_ADDR
279	hex "Chip address of the EEPROM device"
280	default 0
281
282config SYS_I2C_EEPROM_BUS
283	int "I2C bus of the EEPROM device."
284	default 0
285
286config SYS_EEPROM_SIZE
287	int "Size in bytes of the EEPROM device"
288	default 256
289
290config SYS_EEPROM_PAGE_WRITE_BITS
291	int "Number of bits used to address bytes in a single page"
292	default 0
293	help
294	  The EEPROM page size is 2^SYS_EEPROM_PAGE_WRITE_BITS.
295	  A 64 byte page, for example would require six bits.
296
297config SYS_EEPROM_PAGE_WRITE_DELAY_MS
298	int "Number of milliseconds to delay between page writes"
299	default 0
300
301config SYS_I2C_EEPROM_ADDR_LEN
302	int "Length in bytes of the EEPROM memory array address"
303	default 1
304	help
305	  Note: This is NOT the chip address length!
306
307config SYS_I2C_EEPROM_ADDR_OVERFLOW
308	hex "EEPROM Address Overflow"
309	default 0
310	help
311	  EEPROM chips that implement "address overflow" are ones
312	  like Catalyst 24WC04/08/16 which has 9/10/11 bits of
313	  address and the extra bits end up in the "chip address" bit
314	  slots. This makes a 24WC08 (1Kbyte) chip look like four 256
315	  byte chips.
316
317endif
318
319config GDSYS_RXAUI_CTRL
320	bool "Enable gdsys RXAUI control driver"
321	depends on MISC
322	help
323	  Support gdsys FPGA's RXAUI control.
324
325config GDSYS_IOEP
326	bool "Enable gdsys IOEP driver"
327	depends on MISC
328	help
329	  Support gdsys FPGA's IO endpoint driver.
330
331config MPC83XX_SERDES
332	bool "Enable MPC83xx serdes driver"
333	depends on MISC
334	help
335	  Support for serdes found on MPC83xx SoCs.
336
337config FS_LOADER
338	bool "Enable loader driver for file system"
339	help
340	  This is file system generic loader which can be used to load
341	  the file image from the storage into target such as memory.
342
343	  The consumer driver would then use this loader to program whatever,
344	  ie. the FPGA device.
345
346config GDSYS_SOC
347	bool "Enable gdsys SOC driver"
348	depends on MISC
349	help
350	  Support for gdsys IHS SOC, a simple bus associated with each gdsys
351	  IHS (Integrated Hardware Systems) FPGA, which holds all devices whose
352	  register maps are contained within the FPGA's register map.
353
354config IHS_FPGA
355	bool "Enable IHS FPGA driver"
356	depends on MISC
357	help
358	  Support IHS (Integrated Hardware Systems) FPGA, the main FPGAs on
359	  gdsys devices, which supply the majority of the functionality offered
360	  by the devices. This driver supports both CON and CPU variants of the
361	  devices, depending on the device tree entry.
362
363endmenu
364