1# 2# Serial device configuration 3# 4 5menu "Serial drivers" 6 7config REQUIRE_SERIAL_CONSOLE 8 bool "Require a serial port for console" 9 # Running without a serial console is not supported by the 10 # non-dm serial code 11 depends on DM_SERIAL 12 default y 13 help 14 Require a serial port for the console, and panic if none is found 15 during serial port initialization (default y). Set this to n on 16 boards which have no debug serial port whatsoever. 17 18config SERIAL_PRESENT 19 bool "Provide a serial driver" 20 depends on DM_SERIAL 21 default y 22 help 23 In very space-constrained devices even the full UART driver is too 24 large. In this case the debug UART can still be used in some cases. 25 This option enables the full UART in U-Boot, so if is it disabled, 26 the full UART driver will be omitted, thus saving space. 27 28config SPL_SERIAL_PRESENT 29 bool "Provide a serial driver in SPL" 30 depends on DM_SERIAL 31 default y 32 help 33 In very space-constrained devices even the full UART driver is too 34 large. In this case the debug UART can still be used in some cases. 35 This option enables the full UART in SPL, so if is it disabled, 36 the full UART driver will be omitted, thus saving space. 37 38config DM_SERIAL 39 bool "Enable Driver Model for serial drivers" 40 depends on DM 41 help 42 Enable driver model for serial. This replaces 43 drivers/serial/serial.c with the serial uclass, which 44 implements serial_putc() etc. The uclass interface is 45 defined in include/serial.h. 46 47config DEBUG_UART 48 bool "Enable an early debug UART for debugging" 49 help 50 The debug UART is intended for use very early in U-Boot to debug 51 problems when an ICE or other debug mechanism is not available. 52 53 To use it you should: 54 - Make sure your UART supports this interface 55 - Enable CONFIG_DEBUG_UART 56 - Enable the CONFIG for your UART to tell it to provide this interface 57 (e.g. CONFIG_DEBUG_UART_NS16550) 58 - Define the required settings as needed (see below) 59 - Call debug_uart_init() before use 60 - Call debug_uart_putc() to output a character 61 62 Depending on your platform it may be possible to use this UART before 63 a stack is available. 64 65 If your UART does not support this interface you can probably add 66 support quite easily. Remember that you cannot use driver model and 67 it is preferred to use no stack. 68 69 You must not use this UART once driver model is working and the 70 serial drivers are up and running (done in serial_init()). Otherwise 71 the drivers may conflict and you will get strange output. 72 73choice 74 prompt "Select which UART will provide the debug UART" 75 depends on DEBUG_UART 76 default DEBUG_UART_NS16550 77 78config DEBUG_UART_ALTERA_JTAGUART 79 bool "Altera JTAG UART" 80 help 81 Select this to enable a debug UART using the altera_jtag_uart driver. 82 You will need to provide parameters to make this work. The driver will 83 be available until the real driver model serial is running. 84 85config DEBUG_UART_ALTERA_UART 86 bool "Altera UART" 87 help 88 Select this to enable a debug UART using the altera_uart driver. 89 You will need to provide parameters to make this work. The driver will 90 be available until the real driver model serial is running. 91 92config DEBUG_UART_NS16550 93 bool "ns16550" 94 help 95 Select this to enable a debug UART using the ns16550 driver. You 96 will need to provide parameters to make this work. The driver will 97 be available until the real driver model serial is running. 98 99config DEBUG_EFI_CONSOLE 100 bool "EFI" 101 depends on EFI_APP 102 help 103 Select this to enable a debug console which calls back to EFI to 104 output to the console. This can be useful for early debugging of 105 U-Boot when running on top of EFI (Extensive Firmware Interface). 106 This is a type of BIOS used by PCs. 107 108config DEBUG_UART_S5P 109 bool "Samsung S5P" 110 help 111 Select this to enable a debug UART using the serial_s5p driver. You 112 will need to provide parameters to make this work. The driver will 113 be available until the real driver-model serial is running. 114 115config DEBUG_UART_ZYNQ 116 bool "Xilinx Zynq" 117 help 118 Select this to enable a debug UART using the serial_zynq driver. You 119 will need to provide parameters to make this work. The driver will 120 be available until the real driver-model serial is running. 121 122config DEBUG_UART_APBUART 123 depends on LEON3 124 bool "Gaisler APBUART" 125 help 126 Select this to enable a debug UART using the serial_leon3 driver. You 127 will need to provide parameters to make this work. The driver will 128 be available until the real driver model serial is running. 129 130config DEBUG_UART_PL010 131 bool "pl010" 132 help 133 Select this to enable a debug UART using the pl01x driver with the 134 PL010 UART type. You will need to provide parameters to make this 135 work. The driver will be available until the real driver model 136 serial is running. 137 138config DEBUG_UART_PL011 139 bool "pl011" 140 help 141 Select this to enable a debug UART using the pl01x driver with the 142 PL011 UART type. You will need to provide parameters to make this 143 work. The driver will be available until the real driver model 144 serial is running. 145 146endchoice 147 148config DEBUG_UART_BASE 149 hex "Base address of UART" 150 depends on DEBUG_UART 151 help 152 This is the base address of your UART for memory-mapped UARTs. 153 154 A default should be provided by your board, but if not you will need 155 to use the correct value here. 156 157config DEBUG_UART_CLOCK 158 int "UART input clock" 159 depends on DEBUG_UART 160 help 161 The UART input clock determines the speed of the internal UART 162 circuitry. The baud rate is derived from this by dividing the input 163 clock down. 164 165 A default should be provided by your board, but if not you will need 166 to use the correct value here. 167 168config DEBUG_UART_SHIFT 169 int "UART register shift" 170 depends on DEBUG_UART 171 default 0 if DEBUG_UART 172 help 173 Some UARTs (notably ns16550) support different register layouts 174 where the registers are spaced either as bytes, words or some other 175 value. Use this value to specify the shift to use, where 0=byte 176 registers, 2=32-bit word registers, etc. 177 178config DEBUG_UART_BOARD_INIT 179 bool "Enable board-specific debug UART init" 180 depends on DEBUG_UART 181 help 182 Some boards need to set things up before the debug UART can be used. 183 On these boards a call to debug_uart_init() is insufficient. When 184 this option is enabled, the function board_debug_uart_init() will 185 be called when debug_uart_init() is called. You can put any code 186 here that is needed to set up the UART ready for use, such as set 187 pin multiplexing or enable clocks. 188 189config DEBUG_UART_ANNOUNCE 190 bool "Show a message when the debug UART starts up" 191 depends on DEBUG_UART 192 help 193 Enable this option to show a message when the debug UART is ready 194 for use. You will see a message like "<debug_uart> " as soon as 195 U-Boot has the UART ready for use (i.e. your code calls 196 debug_uart_init()). This can be useful just as a check that 197 everything is working. 198 199config DEBUG_UART_SKIP_INIT 200 bool "Skip UART initialization" 201 help 202 Select this if the UART you want to use for debug output is already 203 initialized by the time U-Boot starts its execution. 204 205config ALTERA_JTAG_UART 206 bool "Altera JTAG UART support" 207 depends on DM_SERIAL 208 help 209 Select this to enable an JTAG UART for Altera devices.The JTAG UART 210 core implements a method to communicate serial character streams 211 between a host PC and a Qsys system on an Altera FPGA. Please find 212 details on the "Embedded Peripherals IP User Guide" of Altera. 213 214config ALTERA_JTAG_UART_BYPASS 215 bool "Bypass output when no connection" 216 depends on ALTERA_JTAG_UART 217 help 218 Bypass console output and keep going even if there is no JTAG 219 terminal connection with the host. The console output will resume 220 once the JTAG terminal is connected. Without the bypass, the console 221 output will wait forever until a JTAG terminal is connected. If you 222 not are sure, say Y. 223 224config ALTERA_UART 225 bool "Altera UART support" 226 depends on DM_SERIAL 227 help 228 Select this to enable an UART for Altera devices. Please find 229 details on the "Embedded Peripherals IP User Guide" of Altera. 230 231config FSL_LPUART 232 bool "Freescale LPUART support" 233 help 234 Select this to enable a Low Power UART for Freescale VF610 and 235 QorIQ Layerscape devices. 236 237config SYS_NS16550 238 bool "NS16550 UART or compatible" 239 help 240 Support NS16550 UART or compatible. This can be enabled in the 241 device tree with the correct input clock frequency. If the input 242 clock frequency is not defined in the device tree, the macro 243 CONFIG_SYS_NS16550_CLK defined in a legacy board header file will 244 be used. It can be a constant or a function to get clock, eg, 245 get_serial_clock(). 246 247config SANDBOX_SERIAL 248 bool "Sandbox UART support" 249 depends on SANDBOX 250 help 251 Select this to enable a seral UART for sandbox. This is required to 252 operate correctly, otherwise you will see no serial output from 253 sandbox. The emulated UART will display to the console and console 254 input will be fed into the UART. This allows you to interact with 255 U-Boot. 256 257 The operation of the console is controlled by the -t command-line 258 flag. In raw mode, U-Boot sees all characters from the terminal 259 before they are processed, including Ctrl-C. In cooked mode, Ctrl-C 260 is processed by the terminal, and terminates U-Boot. Valid options 261 are: 262 263 -t raw-with-sigs Raw mode, Ctrl-C will terminate U-Boot 264 -t raw Raw mode, Ctrl-C is processed by U-Boot 265 -t cooked Cooked mode, Ctrl-C terminates 266 267config UNIPHIER_SERIAL 268 bool "Support for UniPhier on-chip UART" 269 depends on ARCH_UNIPHIER 270 help 271 If you have a UniPhier based board and want to use the on-chip 272 serial ports, say Y to this option. If unsure, say N. 273 274endmenu 275