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1#
2# Video configuration
3#
4
5menu "Graphics support"
6
7config DM_VIDEO
8	bool "Enable driver model support for LCD/video"
9	depends on DM
10	help
11	  This enables driver model for LCD and video devices. These support
12	  a bitmap display of various sizes and depths which can be drawn on
13	  to display a command-line console or splash screen. Enabling this
14	  option compiles in the video uclass and routes all LCD/video access
15	  through this.
16
17config BACKLIGHT_PWM
18	bool "Generic PWM based Backlight Driver"
19	depends on DM_VIDEO && DM_PWM
20	default y
21	help
22	  If you have a LCD backlight adjustable by PWM, say Y to enable
23	  this driver.
24	  This driver can be use with "simple-panel" and
25	  it understands the standard device tree
26	  (leds/backlight/pwm-backlight.txt)
27
28config BACKLIGHT_GPIO
29	bool "Generic GPIO based Backlight Driver"
30	depends on DM_VIDEO
31	help
32	  If you have a LCD backlight adjustable by GPIO, say Y to enable
33	  this driver.
34	  This driver can be used with "simple-panel" and
35	  it understands the standard device tree
36	  (leds/backlight/gpio-backlight.txt)
37
38config VIDEO_BPP8
39	bool "Support 8-bit-per-pixel displays"
40	depends on DM_VIDEO
41	default y if DM_VIDEO
42	help
43	  Support drawing text and bitmaps onto a 8-bit-per-pixel display.
44	  Enabling this will include code to support this display. Without
45	  this option, such displays will not be supported and console output
46	  will be empty.
47
48config VIDEO_BPP16
49	bool "Support 16-bit-per-pixel displays"
50	depends on DM_VIDEO
51	default y if DM_VIDEO
52	help
53	  Support drawing text and bitmaps onto a 16-bit-per-pixel display.
54	  Enabling this will include code to support this display. Without
55	  this option, such displays will not be supported and console output
56	  will be empty.
57
58config VIDEO_BPP32
59	bool "Support 32-bit-per-pixel displays"
60	depends on DM_VIDEO
61	default y if DM_VIDEO
62	help
63	  Support drawing text and bitmaps onto a 32-bit-per-pixel display.
64	  Enabling this will include code to support this display. Without
65	  this option, such displays will not be supported and console output
66	  will be empty.
67
68config VIDEO_ANSI
69	bool "Support ANSI escape sequences in video console"
70	depends on DM_VIDEO
71	default y if DM_VIDEO
72	help
73	  Enable ANSI escape sequence decoding for a more fully functional
74	  console.
75
76config CONSOLE_NORMAL
77	bool "Support a simple text console"
78	depends on DM_VIDEO
79	default y if DM_VIDEO
80	help
81	  Support drawing text on the frame buffer console so that it can be
82	  used as a console. Rotation is not supported by this driver (see
83	  CONFIG_CONSOLE_ROTATION for that). A built-in 8x16 font is used
84	  for the display.
85
86config CONSOLE_ROTATION
87	bool "Support rotated displays"
88	depends on DM_VIDEO
89	help
90	  Sometimes, for example if the display is mounted in portrait
91	  mode or even if it's mounted landscape but rotated by 180degree,
92	  we need to rotate our content of the display relative to the
93	  framebuffer, so that user can read the messages which are
94	  printed out. Enable this option to include a text driver which can
95	  support this. The rotation is set by the 'rot' parameter in
96	  struct video_priv: 0=unrotated, 1=90 degrees clockwise, 2=180
97	  degrees, 3=270 degrees.
98
99config CONSOLE_TRUETYPE
100	bool "Support a console that uses TrueType fonts"
101	depends on DM_VIDEO
102	help
103	  TrueTrype fonts can provide outline-drawing capability rather than
104	  needing to provide a bitmap for each font and size that is needed.
105	  With this option you can adjust the text size and use a variety of
106	  fonts. Note that this is noticeably slower than with normal console.
107
108config CONSOLE_TRUETYPE_SIZE
109	int "TrueType font size"
110	depends on CONSOLE_TRUETYPE
111	default 18
112	help
113	  This sets the font size for the console. The size is measured in
114	  pixels and is the nominal height of a character. Note that fonts
115	  are commonly measured in 'points', being 1/72 inch (about 3.52mm).
116	  However that measurement depends on the size of your display and
117	  there is no standard display density. At present there is not a
118	  method to select the display's physical size, which would allow
119	  U-Boot to calculate the correct font size.
120
121config SYS_WHITE_ON_BLACK
122	bool "Display console as white on a black background"
123	default y if ARCH_AT91 || ARCH_EXYNOS || ARCH_ROCKCHIP || TEGRA || X86
124	help
125	 Normally the display is black on a white background, Enable this
126	 option to invert this, i.e. white on a black background. This can be
127	 better in low-light situations or to reduce eye strain in some
128	 cases.
129
130config NO_FB_CLEAR
131	bool "Skip framebuffer clear"
132	help
133	  If firmware (whatever loads u-boot) has already put a splash image
134	  on screen, you might want to preserve it until whatever u-boot
135	  loads takes over the screen.  This, for example, can be used to
136	  keep splash image on screen until grub graphical boot menu starts.
137
138source "drivers/video/fonts/Kconfig"
139
140config VIDCONSOLE_AS_LCD
141	bool "Use 'vidconsole' when 'lcd' is seen in stdout"
142	depends on DM_VIDEO
143	help
144	  This is a work-around for boards which have 'lcd' in their stdout
145	  environment variable, but have moved to use driver model for video.
146	  In this case the console will no-longer work. While it is possible
147	  to update the environment, the breakage may be confusing for users.
148	  This option will be removed around the end of 2016.
149
150config VIDEO_COREBOOT
151	bool "Enable coreboot framebuffer driver support"
152	depends on X86 && SYS_COREBOOT
153	help
154	  Turn on this option to enable a framebuffer driver when U-Boot is
155	  loaded by coreboot where the graphics device is configured by
156	  coreboot already. This can in principle be used with any platform
157	  that coreboot supports.
158
159config VIDEO_EFI
160	bool "Enable EFI framebuffer driver support"
161	depends on EFI_STUB
162	help
163	  Turn on this option to enable a framebuffeer driver when U-Boot is
164	  loaded as a payload (see README.u-boot_on_efi) by an EFI BIOS where
165	  the graphics device is configured by the EFI BIOS already. This can
166	  in principle be used with any platform that has an EFI BIOS.
167
168config VIDEO_VESA
169	bool "Enable VESA video driver support"
170	default n
171	help
172	  Turn on this option to enable a very simple driver which uses vesa
173	  to discover the video mode and then provides a frame buffer for use
174	  by U-Boot. This can in principle be used with any platform that
175	  supports PCI and video cards that support VESA BIOS Extension (VBE).
176
177config FRAMEBUFFER_SET_VESA_MODE
178	bool "Set framebuffer graphics resolution"
179	depends on VIDEO_VESA || VIDEO_BROADWELL_IGD
180	help
181	  Set VESA/native framebuffer mode (needed for bootsplash and graphical
182	  framebuffer console)
183
184choice
185	prompt "framebuffer graphics resolution"
186	default FRAMEBUFFER_VESA_MODE_118
187	depends on FRAMEBUFFER_SET_VESA_MODE
188	help
189	  This option sets the resolution used for the U-Boot framebuffer (and
190	  bootsplash screen).
191
192config FRAMEBUFFER_VESA_MODE_100
193	bool "640x400 256-color"
194
195config FRAMEBUFFER_VESA_MODE_101
196	bool "640x480 256-color"
197
198config FRAMEBUFFER_VESA_MODE_102
199	bool "800x600 16-color"
200
201config FRAMEBUFFER_VESA_MODE_103
202	bool "800x600 256-color"
203
204config FRAMEBUFFER_VESA_MODE_104
205	bool "1024x768 16-color"
206
207config FRAMEBUFFER_VESA_MODE_105
208	bool "1024x768 256-color"
209
210config FRAMEBUFFER_VESA_MODE_106
211	bool "1280x1024 16-color"
212
213config FRAMEBUFFER_VESA_MODE_107
214	bool "1280x1024 256-color"
215
216config FRAMEBUFFER_VESA_MODE_108
217	bool "80x60 text"
218
219config FRAMEBUFFER_VESA_MODE_109
220	bool "132x25 text"
221
222config FRAMEBUFFER_VESA_MODE_10A
223	bool "132x43 text"
224
225config FRAMEBUFFER_VESA_MODE_10B
226	bool "132x50 text"
227
228config FRAMEBUFFER_VESA_MODE_10C
229	bool "132x60 text"
230
231config FRAMEBUFFER_VESA_MODE_10D
232	bool "320x200 32k-color (1:5:5:5)"
233
234config FRAMEBUFFER_VESA_MODE_10E
235	bool "320x200 64k-color (5:6:5)"
236
237config FRAMEBUFFER_VESA_MODE_10F
238	bool "320x200 16.8M-color (8:8:8)"
239
240config FRAMEBUFFER_VESA_MODE_110
241	bool "640x480 32k-color (1:5:5:5)"
242
243config FRAMEBUFFER_VESA_MODE_111
244	bool "640x480 64k-color (5:6:5)"
245
246config FRAMEBUFFER_VESA_MODE_112
247	bool "640x480 16.8M-color (8:8:8)"
248
249config FRAMEBUFFER_VESA_MODE_113
250	bool "800x600 32k-color (1:5:5:5)"
251
252config FRAMEBUFFER_VESA_MODE_114
253	bool "800x600 64k-color (5:6:5)"
254
255config FRAMEBUFFER_VESA_MODE_115
256	bool "800x600 16.8M-color (8:8:8)"
257
258config FRAMEBUFFER_VESA_MODE_116
259	bool "1024x768 32k-color (1:5:5:5)"
260
261config FRAMEBUFFER_VESA_MODE_117
262	bool "1024x768 64k-color (5:6:5)"
263
264config FRAMEBUFFER_VESA_MODE_118
265	bool "1024x768 16.8M-color (8:8:8)"
266
267config FRAMEBUFFER_VESA_MODE_119
268	bool "1280x1024 32k-color (1:5:5:5)"
269
270config FRAMEBUFFER_VESA_MODE_11A
271	bool "1280x1024 64k-color (5:6:5)"
272
273config FRAMEBUFFER_VESA_MODE_11B
274	bool "1280x1024 16.8M-color (8:8:8)"
275
276config FRAMEBUFFER_VESA_MODE_USER
277	bool "Manually select VESA mode"
278
279endchoice
280
281# Map the config names to an integer (KB).
282config FRAMEBUFFER_VESA_MODE
283	prompt "VESA mode" if FRAMEBUFFER_VESA_MODE_USER
284	hex
285	default 0x100 if FRAMEBUFFER_VESA_MODE_100
286	default 0x101 if FRAMEBUFFER_VESA_MODE_101
287	default 0x102 if FRAMEBUFFER_VESA_MODE_102
288	default 0x103 if FRAMEBUFFER_VESA_MODE_103
289	default 0x104 if FRAMEBUFFER_VESA_MODE_104
290	default 0x105 if FRAMEBUFFER_VESA_MODE_105
291	default 0x106 if FRAMEBUFFER_VESA_MODE_106
292	default 0x107 if FRAMEBUFFER_VESA_MODE_107
293	default 0x108 if FRAMEBUFFER_VESA_MODE_108
294	default 0x109 if FRAMEBUFFER_VESA_MODE_109
295	default 0x10A if FRAMEBUFFER_VESA_MODE_10A
296	default 0x10B if FRAMEBUFFER_VESA_MODE_10B
297	default 0x10C if FRAMEBUFFER_VESA_MODE_10C
298	default 0x10D if FRAMEBUFFER_VESA_MODE_10D
299	default 0x10E if FRAMEBUFFER_VESA_MODE_10E
300	default 0x10F if FRAMEBUFFER_VESA_MODE_10F
301	default 0x110 if FRAMEBUFFER_VESA_MODE_110
302	default 0x111 if FRAMEBUFFER_VESA_MODE_111
303	default 0x112 if FRAMEBUFFER_VESA_MODE_112
304	default 0x113 if FRAMEBUFFER_VESA_MODE_113
305	default 0x114 if FRAMEBUFFER_VESA_MODE_114
306	default 0x115 if FRAMEBUFFER_VESA_MODE_115
307	default 0x116 if FRAMEBUFFER_VESA_MODE_116
308	default 0x117 if FRAMEBUFFER_VESA_MODE_117
309	default 0x118 if FRAMEBUFFER_VESA_MODE_118
310	default 0x119 if FRAMEBUFFER_VESA_MODE_119
311	default 0x11A if FRAMEBUFFER_VESA_MODE_11A
312	default 0x11B if FRAMEBUFFER_VESA_MODE_11B
313	default 0x117 if FRAMEBUFFER_VESA_MODE_USER
314
315config VIDEO_LCD_ANX9804
316	bool "ANX9804 bridge chip"
317	default n
318	---help---
319	Support for the ANX9804 bridge chip, which can take pixel data coming
320	from a parallel LCD interface and translate it on the fy into a DP
321	interface for driving eDP TFT displays. It uses I2C for configuration.
322
323config VIDEO_LCD_SSD2828
324	bool "SSD2828 bridge chip"
325	default n
326	---help---
327	Support for the SSD2828 bridge chip, which can take pixel data coming
328	from a parallel LCD interface and translate it on the fly into MIPI DSI
329	interface for driving a MIPI compatible LCD panel. It uses SPI for
330	configuration.
331
332config VIDEO_LCD_SSD2828_TX_CLK
333	int "SSD2828 TX_CLK frequency (in MHz)"
334	depends on VIDEO_LCD_SSD2828
335	default 0
336	---help---
337	The frequency of the crystal, which is clocking SSD2828. It may be
338	anything in the 8MHz-30MHz range and the exact value should be
339	retrieved from the board schematics. Or in the case of Allwinner
340	hardware, it can be usually found as 'lcd_xtal_freq' variable in
341	FEX files. It can be also set to 0 for selecting PCLK from the
342	parallel LCD interface instead of TX_CLK as the PLL clock source.
343
344config VIDEO_LCD_SSD2828_RESET
345	string "RESET pin of SSD2828"
346	depends on VIDEO_LCD_SSD2828
347	default ""
348	---help---
349	The reset pin of SSD2828 chip. This takes a string in the format
350	understood by 'name_to_gpio' function, e.g. PH1 for pin 1 of port H.
351
352config VIDEO_LCD_HITACHI_TX18D42VM
353	bool "Hitachi tx18d42vm LVDS LCD panel support"
354	depends on VIDEO
355	default n
356	---help---
357	Support for Hitachi tx18d42vm LVDS LCD panels, these panels have a
358	lcd controller which needs to be initialized over SPI, once that is
359	done they work like a regular LVDS panel.
360
361config VIDEO_LCD_SPI_CS
362	string "SPI CS pin for LCD related config job"
363	depends on VIDEO_LCD_SSD2828 || VIDEO_LCD_HITACHI_TX18D42VM
364	default ""
365	---help---
366	This is one of the SPI communication pins, involved in setting up a
367	working LCD configuration. The exact role of SPI may differ for
368	different hardware setups. The option takes a string in the format
369	understood by 'name_to_gpio' function, e.g. PH1 for pin 1 of port H.
370
371config VIDEO_LCD_SPI_SCLK
372	string "SPI SCLK pin for LCD related config job"
373	depends on VIDEO_LCD_SSD2828 || VIDEO_LCD_HITACHI_TX18D42VM
374	default ""
375	---help---
376	This is one of the SPI communication pins, involved in setting up a
377	working LCD configuration. The exact role of SPI may differ for
378	different hardware setups. The option takes a string in the format
379	understood by 'name_to_gpio' function, e.g. PH1 for pin 1 of port H.
380
381config VIDEO_LCD_SPI_MOSI
382	string "SPI MOSI pin for LCD related config job"
383	depends on VIDEO_LCD_SSD2828 || VIDEO_LCD_HITACHI_TX18D42VM
384	default ""
385	---help---
386	This is one of the SPI communication pins, involved in setting up a
387	working LCD configuration. The exact role of SPI may differ for
388	different hardware setups. The option takes a string in the format
389	understood by 'name_to_gpio' function, e.g. PH1 for pin 1 of port H.
390
391config VIDEO_LCD_SPI_MISO
392	string "SPI MISO pin for LCD related config job (optional)"
393	depends on VIDEO_LCD_SSD2828
394	default ""
395	---help---
396	This is one of the SPI communication pins, involved in setting up a
397	working LCD configuration. The exact role of SPI may differ for
398	different hardware setups. If wired up, this pin may provide additional
399	useful functionality. Such as bi-directional communication with the
400	hardware and LCD panel id retrieval (if the panel can report it). The
401	option takes a string in the format understood by 'name_to_gpio'
402	function, e.g. PH1 for pin 1 of port H.
403
404source "drivers/video/meson/Kconfig"
405
406config VIDEO_MVEBU
407	bool "Armada XP LCD controller"
408	default n
409	---help---
410	Support for the LCD controller integrated in the Marvell
411	Armada XP SoC.
412
413config VIDEO_OMAP3
414	bool "Enable OMAP3+ DSS Support"
415	depends on ARCH_OMAP2PLUS
416	help
417	  This enables the Display subsystem (DSS) on OMAP3+ boards.
418
419config I2C_EDID
420	bool "Enable EDID library"
421	default n
422	help
423	   This enables library for accessing EDID data from an LCD panel.
424
425config DISPLAY
426	bool "Enable Display support"
427	depends on DM
428	default n
429	select I2C_EDID
430	help
431	   This supports drivers that provide a display, such as eDP (Embedded
432	   DisplayPort) and HDMI (High Definition Multimedia Interface).
433	   The devices provide a simple interface to start up the display,
434	   read display information and enable it.
435
436config NXP_TDA19988
437	bool "Enable NXP TDA19988 support"
438	depends on DISPLAY
439	default n
440	help
441	  This enables support for the NXP TDA19988 HDMI encoder. This encoder
442	  will convert RGB data streams into HDMI-encoded signals.
443
444config ATMEL_HLCD
445	bool "Enable ATMEL video support using HLCDC"
446	depends on DM_VIDEO
447	help
448	   HLCDC supports video output to an attached LCD panel.
449
450config LOGICORE_DP_TX
451	bool "Enable Logicore DP TX driver"
452	depends on DISPLAY
453	help
454	  Enable the driver for the transmitter part of the Xilinx LogiCORE
455	  DisplayPort, a IP core for Xilinx FPGAs that implements a DisplayPort
456	  video interface as defined by VESA DisplayPort v1.2.
457
458	  Note that this is a pure transmitter device, and has no display
459	  capabilities by itself.
460
461config VIDEO_BROADWELL_IGD
462	bool "Enable Intel Broadwell integrated graphics device"
463	depends on X86
464	help
465	  This enables support for integrated graphics on Intel broadwell
466	  devices. Initialisation is mostly performed by a VGA boot ROM, with
467	  some setup handled by U-Boot itself. The graphics adaptor works as
468	  a VESA device and supports LCD panels, eDP and LVDS outputs.
469	  Configuration of most aspects of device operation is performed using
470	  a special tool which configures the VGA ROM, but the graphics
471	  resolution can be selected in U-Boot.
472
473config VIDEO_IVYBRIDGE_IGD
474	bool "Enable Intel Ivybridge integration graphics support"
475	depends on X86
476	help
477	  This enables support for integrated graphics on Intel ivybridge
478	  devices. Initialisation is mostly performed by a VGA boot ROM, with
479	  some setup handled by U-Boot itself. The graphics adaptor works as
480	  a VESA device and supports LCD panels, eDP and LVDS outputs.
481	  Configuration of most aspects of device operation is performed using
482	  a special tool which configures the VGA ROM, but the graphics
483	  resolution can be selected in U-Boot.
484
485config VIDEO_FSL_DCU_FB
486	bool "Enable Freescale Display Control Unit"
487	depends on VIDEO
488	help
489	 This enables support for Freescale Display Control Unit (DCU4)
490	 module found on Freescale Vybrid and QorIQ family of SoCs.
491
492config VIDEO_FSL_DCU_MAX_FB_SIZE_MB
493	int "Freescale DCU framebuffer size"
494	depends on VIDEO_FSL_DCU_FB
495	default 4194304
496	help
497	 Set maximum framebuffer size to be used for Freescale Display
498	 Controller Unit (DCU4).
499
500source "drivers/video/rockchip/Kconfig"
501
502config VIDEO_ARM_MALIDP
503	bool "Enable Arm Mali Display Processor support"
504	depends on DM_VIDEO && OF_CONTROL
505	select VEXPRESS_CLK
506	help
507	  This enables support for Arm Ltd Mali Display Processors from
508	  the DP500, DP550 and DP650 family.
509
510config VIDEO_SANDBOX_SDL
511	bool "Enable sandbox video console using SDL"
512	depends on SANDBOX
513	help
514	  When using sandbox you can enable an emulated LCD display which
515	  appears as an SDL (Simple DirectMedia Layer) window. This is a
516	  console device and can display stdout output. Within U-Boot is is
517	  a normal bitmap display and can display images as well as text.
518
519source "drivers/video/stm32/Kconfig"
520
521config VIDEO_TEGRA20
522	bool "Enable LCD support on Tegra20"
523	depends on OF_CONTROL
524	help
525	   Tegra20 supports video output to an attached LCD panel as well as
526	   other options such as HDMI. Only the LCD is supported in U-Boot.
527	   This option enables this support which can be used on devices which
528	   have an LCD display connected.
529
530config VIDEO_TEGRA124
531	bool "Enable video support on Tegra124"
532	depends on DM_VIDEO
533	help
534	   Tegra124 supports many video output options including eDP and
535	   HDMI. At present only eDP is supported by U-Boot. This option
536	   enables this support which can be used on devices which
537	   have an eDP display connected.
538
539source "drivers/video/bridge/Kconfig"
540
541config VIDEO
542	bool "Enable legacy video support"
543	depends on !DM_VIDEO
544	help
545	  Define this for video support, without using driver model. Some
546	  drivers use this because they are not yet converted to driver
547	  model. Video drivers typically provide a colour text console and
548	  cursor.
549
550config VIDEO_IPUV3
551	bool "i.MX IPUv3 Core video support"
552	depends on VIDEO && MX6
553	help
554	  This enables framebuffer driver for i.MX processors working
555	  on the IPUv3(Image Processing Unit) internal graphic processor.
556
557config CFB_CONSOLE
558	bool "Enable colour frame buffer console"
559	depends on VIDEO
560	default y if VIDEO
561	help
562	  Enables the colour frame buffer driver. This supports colour
563	  output on a bitmap display from an in-memory frame buffer.
564	  Several colour devices are supported along with various options to
565	  adjust the supported features. The driver is implemented in
566	  cfb_console.c
567
568	  The following defines are needed (cf. smiLynxEM, i8042)
569		VIDEO_FB_LITTLE_ENDIAN	graphic memory organisation
570					(default big endian)
571		VIDEO_HW_RECTFILL	graphic chip supports
572					rectangle fill (cf. smiLynxEM)
573		VIDEO_HW_BITBLT		graphic chip supports
574					bit-blit (cf. smiLynxEM)
575		VIDEO_VISIBLE_COLS	visible pixel columns (cols=pitch)
576		VIDEO_VISIBLE_ROWS	visible pixel rows
577		VIDEO_PIXEL_SIZE	bytes per pixel
578		VIDEO_DATA_FORMAT	graphic data format
579					(0-5, cf. cfb_console.c)
580		VIDEO_FB_ADRS		framebuffer address
581		VIDEO_KBD_INIT_FCT	keyboard int fct (i.e. rx51_kp_init())
582		VIDEO_TSTC_FCT		test char fct (i.e. rx51_kp_tstc)
583		VIDEO_GETC_FCT		get char fct (i.e. rx51_kp_getc)
584		CONFIG_VIDEO_LOGO	display Linux logo in upper left corner
585		CONFIG_VIDEO_BMP_LOGO	use bmp_logo.h instead of linux_logo.h
586					for logo. Requires CONFIG_VIDEO_LOGO
587		CONFIG_CONSOLE_EXTRA_INFO
588					additional board info beside
589					the logo
590		CONFIG_HIDE_LOGO_VERSION
591					do not display bootloader
592					version string
593
594	  When CONFIG_CFB_CONSOLE is defined, the video console is the
595	  default console. The serial console can be forced by setting the
596	  environment 'console=serial'.
597
598config CFB_CONSOLE_ANSI
599	bool "Support ANSI escape sequences"
600	depends on CFB_CONSOLE
601	help
602	  This allows the colour buffer frame buffer driver to support
603	  a limited number of ANSI escape sequences (cursor control,
604	  erase functions and limited graphics rendition control). Normal
605	  output from U-Boot will pass through this filter.
606
607config VGA_AS_SINGLE_DEVICE
608	bool "Set the video as an output-only device"
609	depends on CFB_CONSOLE
610	default y
611	help
612	  If enable the framebuffer device will be initialized as an
613	  output-only device. The Keyboard driver will not be set up. This
614	  may be used if you have no keyboard device, or more than one
615	  (USB Keyboard, AT Keyboard).
616
617config VIDEO_SW_CURSOR
618	bool "Enable a software cursor"
619	depends on CFB_CONSOLE
620	default y if CFB_CONSOLE
621	help
622	  This draws a cursor after the last character. No blinking is
623	  provided. This makes it possible to see the current cursor
624	  position when entering text on the console. It is recommended to
625	  enable this.
626
627config CONSOLE_EXTRA_INFO
628	bool "Display additional board information"
629	depends on CFB_CONSOLE
630	help
631	  Display additional board information strings that normally go to
632	  the serial port. When this option is enabled, a board-specific
633	  function video_get_info_str() is called to get the string for
634	  each line of the display. The function should return the string,
635	  which can be empty if there is nothing to display for that line.
636
637config CONSOLE_SCROLL_LINES
638	int "Number of lines to scroll the console by"
639	depends on CFB_CONSOLE || DM_VIDEO || LCD
640	default 1
641	help
642	  When the console need to be scrolled, this is the number of
643	  lines to scroll by. It defaults to 1. Increasing this makes the
644	  console jump but can help speed up operation when scrolling
645	  is slow.
646
647config SYS_CONSOLE_BG_COL
648	hex "Background colour"
649	depends on CFB_CONSOLE
650	default 0x00
651	help
652	  Defines the background colour for the console. The value is from
653	  0x00 to 0xff and the meaning depends on the graphics card.
654	  Typically, 0x00 means black and 0xff means white. Do not set
655	  the background and foreground to the same colour or you will see
656	  nothing.
657
658config SYS_CONSOLE_FG_COL
659	hex "Foreground colour"
660	depends on CFB_CONSOLE
661	default 0xa0
662	help
663	  Defines the foreground colour for the console. The value is from
664	  0x00 to 0xff and the meaning depends on the graphics card.
665	  Typically, 0x00 means black and 0xff means white. Do not set
666	  the background and foreground to the same colour or you will see
667	  nothing.
668
669config LCD
670	bool "Enable legacy LCD support"
671	help
672	  Define this to enable LCD support (for output to LCD display).
673	  You will also need to select an LCD driver using an additional
674	  CONFIG option. See the README for details. Drives which have been
675	  converted to driver model will instead used CONFIG_DM_VIDEO.
676
677config VIDEO_DW_HDMI
678	bool
679	help
680	  Enables the common driver code for the Designware HDMI TX
681	  block found in SoCs from various vendors.
682	  As this does not provide any functionality by itself (but
683	  rather requires a SoC-specific glue driver to call it), it
684	  can not be enabled from the configuration menu.
685
686config VIDEO_SIMPLE
687	bool "Simple display driver for preconfigured display"
688	help
689	  Enables a simple generic display driver which utilizes the
690	  simple-framebuffer devicetree bindings.
691
692	  This driver assumes that the display hardware has been initialized
693	  before u-boot starts, and u-boot will simply render to the pre-
694	  allocated frame buffer surface.
695
696config VIDEO_DT_SIMPLEFB
697	bool "Enable SimpleFB support for passing framebuffer to OS"
698	help
699	  Enables the code to pass the framebuffer to the kernel as a
700	  simple framebuffer in the device tree.
701	  The video output is initialized by U-Boot, and kept by the
702	  kernel.
703
704config OSD
705	bool "Enable OSD support"
706	depends on DM
707	default n
708	help
709	   This supports drivers that provide a OSD (on-screen display), which
710	   is a (usually text-oriented) graphics buffer to show information on
711	   a display.
712
713config SANDBOX_OSD
714	bool "Enable sandbox OSD"
715	depends on OSD
716	help
717	  Enable support for sandbox OSD device used for testing purposes.
718
719config IHS_VIDEO_OUT
720	bool "Enable IHS video out driver"
721	depends on OSD
722	help
723	  Enable support for the gdsys Integrated Hardware Systems (IHS) video
724	  out On-screen Display (OSD) used on gdsys FPGAs to control dynamic
725	  textual overlays of the display outputs.
726
727endmenu
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