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1#
2# Device Tree Control
3#
4
5config SUPPORT_OF_CONTROL
6	bool
7
8config DTC
9	bool
10
11menu "Device Tree Control"
12	depends on SUPPORT_OF_CONTROL
13
14config OF_CONTROL
15	bool "Run-time configuration via Device Tree"
16	select DTC
17	help
18	  This feature provides for run-time configuration of U-Boot
19	  via a flattened device tree.
20
21config OF_BOARD_FIXUP
22	bool "Board-specific manipulation of Device Tree"
23	help
24	  In certain circumstances it is necessary to be able to modify
25	  U-Boot's device tree (e.g. to delete device from it). This option
26	  make the Device Tree writeable and provides a board-specific
27	  "board_fix_fdt" callback (called during pre-relocation time), which
28	  enables the board initialization to modifiy the Device Tree. The
29	  modified copy is subsequently used by U-Boot after relocation.
30
31config SPL_OF_CONTROL
32	bool "Enable run-time configuration via Device Tree in SPL"
33	depends on SPL && OF_CONTROL
34	help
35	  Some boards use device tree in U-Boot but only have 4KB of SRAM
36	  which is not enough to support device tree. Enable this option to
37	  allow such boards to be supported by U-Boot SPL.
38
39config TPL_OF_CONTROL
40	bool "Enable run-time configuration via Device Tree in TPL"
41	depends on TPL && OF_CONTROL
42	help
43	  Some boards use device tree in U-Boot but only have 4KB of SRAM
44	  which is not enough to support device tree. Enable this option to
45	  allow such boards to be supported by U-Boot TPL.
46
47config OF_LIVE
48	bool "Enable use of a live tree"
49	depends on OF_CONTROL
50	help
51	  Normally U-Boot uses a flat device tree which saves space and
52	  avoids the need to unpack the tree before use. However a flat
53	  tree does not support modifcation from within U-Boot since it
54	  can invalidate driver-model device tree offsets. This option
55	  enables a live tree which is available after relocation,
56	  and can be adjusted as needed.
57
58choice
59	prompt "Provider of DTB for DT control"
60	depends on OF_CONTROL
61
62config OF_SEPARATE
63	bool "Separate DTB for DT control"
64	depends on !SANDBOX
65	help
66	  If this option is enabled, the device tree will be built and
67	  placed as a separate u-boot.dtb file alongside the U-Boot image.
68
69config OF_EMBED
70	bool "Embedded DTB for DT control"
71	help
72	  If this option is enabled, the device tree will be picked up and
73	  built into the U-Boot image. This is suitable for local debugging
74	  and development only and is not recommended for production devices.
75	  Boards in the mainline U-Boot tree should not use it.
76
77config OF_BOARD
78	bool "Provided by the board at runtime"
79	depends on !SANDBOX
80	help
81	  If this option is enabled, the device tree will be provided by
82	  the board at runtime if the board supports it, instead of being
83	  bundled with the image.
84
85config OF_HOSTFILE
86	bool "Host filed DTB for DT control"
87	depends on SANDBOX
88	help
89	  If this option is enabled, DTB will be read from a file on startup.
90	  This is only useful for Sandbox.  Use the -d flag to U-Boot to
91	  specify the file to read.
92
93endchoice
94
95config DEFAULT_DEVICE_TREE
96	string "Default Device Tree for DT control"
97	depends on OF_CONTROL
98	help
99	  This option specifies the default Device Tree used for DT control.
100	  It can be overridden from the command line:
101	  $ make DEVICE_TREE=<device-tree-name>
102
103config OF_LIST
104	string "List of device tree files to include for DT control"
105	depends on SPL_LOAD_FIT || FIT_EMBED
106	default DEFAULT_DEVICE_TREE
107	help
108	  This option specifies a list of device tree files to use for DT
109	  control. These will be packaged into a FIT. At run-time, U-boot
110	  or SPL will select the correct DT to use by examining the
111	  hardware (e.g. reading a board ID value). This is a list of
112	  device tree files (without the directory or .dtb suffix)
113	  separated by <space>.
114
115config OF_SPL_REMOVE_PROPS
116	string "List of device tree properties to drop for SPL"
117	depends on SPL_OF_CONTROL
118	default "interrupt-parent" if SPL_PINCTRL && SPL_CLK
119	default "clocks clock-names interrupt-parent" if SPL_PINCTRL
120	default "pinctrl-0 pinctrl-names interrupt-parent" if SPL_CLK
121	default "pinctrl-0 pinctrl-names clocks clock-names interrupt-parent"
122	help
123	  Since SPL normally runs in a reduced memory space, the device tree
124	  is cut down to only what is needed to load and start U-Boot. Only
125	  nodes marked with the property "u-boot,dm-pre-reloc" will be
126	  included. In addition, some properties are not used by U-Boot and
127	  can be discarded. This option defines the list of properties to
128	  discard.
129
130config SPL_OF_PLATDATA
131	bool "Generate platform data for use in SPL"
132	depends on SPL_OF_CONTROL
133	help
134	  For very constrained SPL environments the overhead of decoding
135	  device tree nodes and converting their contents into platform data
136	  is too large. This overhead includes libfdt code as well as the
137	  device tree contents itself. The latter is fairly compact, but the
138	  former can add 3KB or more to a Thumb 2 Image.
139
140	  This option enables generation of platform data from the device
141	  tree as C code. This code creates devices using U_BOOT_DEVICE()
142	  declarations. The benefit is that it allows driver code to access
143	  the platform data directly in C structures, avoidin the libfdt
144	  overhead.
145
146	  This option works by generating C structure declarations for each
147	  compatible string, then adding platform data and U_BOOT_DEVICE
148	  declarations for each node. See README.platdata for more
149	  information.
150
151config TPL_OF_PLATDATA
152	bool "Generate platform data for use in TPL"
153	depends on TPL_OF_CONTROL
154	help
155	  For very constrained SPL environments the overhead of decoding
156	  device tree nodes and converting their contents into platform data
157	  is too large. This overhead includes libfdt code as well as the
158	  device tree contents itself. The latter is fairly compact, but the
159	  former can add 3KB or more to a Thumb 2 Image.
160
161	  This option enables generation of platform data from the device
162	  tree as C code. This code creates devices using U_BOOT_DEVICE()
163	  declarations. The benefit is that it allows driver code to access
164	  the platform data directly in C structures, avoidin the libfdt
165	  overhead.
166
167	  This option works by generating C structure declarations for each
168	  compatible string, then adding platform data and U_BOOT_DEVICE
169	  declarations for each node. See README.platdata for more
170	  information.
171
172endmenu
173
174config MKIMAGE_DTC_PATH
175	string "Path to dtc binary for use within mkimage"
176	default "dtc"
177	help
178	  The mkimage host tool will, in order to generate FIT images make
179	  calls to the dtc application in order to create the output.  In
180	  some cases the system dtc may not support all required features
181	  and the path to a different version should be given here.
182