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1menu "Environment"
2
3config ENV_IS_NOWHERE
4	bool "Environment is not stored"
5	depends on !ENV_IS_IN_EEPROM
6	depends on !ENV_IS_IN_FAT
7	depends on !ENV_IS_IN_FLASH
8	depends on !ENV_IS_IN_MMC
9	depends on !ENV_IS_IN_NAND
10	depends on !ENV_IS_IN_NVRAM
11	depends on !ENV_IS_IN_ONENAND
12	depends on !ENV_IS_IN_REMOTE
13	depends on !ENV_IS_IN_SPI_FLASH
14	depends on !ENV_IS_IN_UBI
15	default y
16	help
17	  Define this if you don't want to or can't have an environment stored
18	  on a storage medium. In this case the environemnt will still exist
19	  while U-Boot is running, but once U-Boot exits it will not be
20	  stored. U-Boot will therefore always start up with a default
21	  environment.
22
23config ENV_IS_IN_EEPROM
24	bool "Environment in EEPROM"
25	depends on !CHAIN_OF_TRUST
26	help
27	  Use this if you have an EEPROM or similar serial access
28	  device and a driver for it.
29
30	  - CONFIG_ENV_OFFSET:
31	  - CONFIG_ENV_SIZE:
32
33	  These two #defines specify the offset and size of the
34	  environment area within the total memory of your EEPROM.
35
36	  Note that we consider the length of the address field to
37	  still be one byte because the extra address bits are hidden
38	  in the chip address.
39
40	  - CONFIG_ENV_EEPROM_IS_ON_I2C
41	  define this, if you have I2C and SPI activated, and your
42	  EEPROM, which holds the environment, is on the I2C bus.
43
44	  - CONFIG_I2C_ENV_EEPROM_BUS
45	  if you have an Environment on an EEPROM reached over
46	  I2C muxes, you can define here, how to reach this
47	  EEPROM. For example:
48
49	  #define CONFIG_I2C_ENV_EEPROM_BUS	  1
50
51	  EEPROM which holds the environment, is reached over
52	  a pca9547 i2c mux with address 0x70, channel 3.
53
54config ENV_IS_IN_FAT
55	bool "Environment is in a FAT filesystem"
56	depends on !CHAIN_OF_TRUST
57	default y if ARCH_BCM283X
58	default y if ARCH_SUNXI && MMC
59	default y if MMC_OMAP_HS && TI_COMMON_CMD_OPTIONS
60	select FS_FAT
61	select FAT_WRITE
62	help
63	  Define this if you want to use the FAT file system for the environment.
64
65config ENV_IS_IN_EXT4
66	bool "Environment is in a EXT4 filesystem"
67	depends on !CHAIN_OF_TRUST
68	select EXT4_WRITE
69	help
70	  Define this if you want to use the EXT4 file system for the environment.
71
72config ENV_IS_IN_FLASH
73	bool "Environment in flash memory"
74	depends on !CHAIN_OF_TRUST
75	default y if ARCH_CINTEGRATOR
76	default y if ARCH_INTEGRATOR_CP
77	default y if M548x || M547x || M5282 || MCF547x_8x
78	default y if MCF532x || MCF52x2
79	default y if MPC86xx || MPC83xx
80	default y if ARCH_MPC8572 || ARCH_MPC8548 || ARCH_MPC8641
81	default y if SH && !CPU_SH4
82	help
83	  Define this if you have a flash device which you want to use for the
84	  environment.
85
86	  a) The environment occupies one whole flash sector, which is
87	   "embedded" in the text segment with the U-Boot code. This
88	   happens usually with "bottom boot sector" or "top boot
89	   sector" type flash chips, which have several smaller
90	   sectors at the start or the end. For instance, such a
91	   layout can have sector sizes of 8, 2x4, 16, Nx32 kB. In
92	   such a case you would place the environment in one of the
93	   4 kB sectors - with U-Boot code before and after it. With
94	   "top boot sector" type flash chips, you would put the
95	   environment in one of the last sectors, leaving a gap
96	   between U-Boot and the environment.
97
98	  CONFIG_ENV_OFFSET:
99
100	   Offset of environment data (variable area) to the
101	   beginning of flash memory; for instance, with bottom boot
102	   type flash chips the second sector can be used: the offset
103	   for this sector is given here.
104
105	   CONFIG_ENV_OFFSET is used relative to CONFIG_SYS_FLASH_BASE.
106
107	  CONFIG_ENV_ADDR:
108
109	   This is just another way to specify the start address of
110	   the flash sector containing the environment (instead of
111	   CONFIG_ENV_OFFSET).
112
113	  CONFIG_ENV_SECT_SIZE:
114
115	   Size of the sector containing the environment.
116
117
118	  b) Sometimes flash chips have few, equal sized, BIG sectors.
119	   In such a case you don't want to spend a whole sector for
120	   the environment.
121
122	  CONFIG_ENV_SIZE:
123
124	   If you use this in combination with CONFIG_ENV_IS_IN_FLASH
125	   and CONFIG_ENV_SECT_SIZE, you can specify to use only a part
126	   of this flash sector for the environment. This saves
127	   memory for the RAM copy of the environment.
128
129	   It may also save flash memory if you decide to use this
130	   when your environment is "embedded" within U-Boot code,
131	   since then the remainder of the flash sector could be used
132	   for U-Boot code. It should be pointed out that this is
133	   STRONGLY DISCOURAGED from a robustness point of view:
134	   updating the environment in flash makes it always
135	   necessary to erase the WHOLE sector. If something goes
136	   wrong before the contents has been restored from a copy in
137	   RAM, your target system will be dead.
138
139	  CONFIG_ENV_ADDR_REDUND
140	  CONFIG_ENV_SIZE_REDUND
141
142	   These settings describe a second storage area used to hold
143	   a redundant copy of the environment data, so that there is
144	   a valid backup copy in case there is a power failure during
145	   a "saveenv" operation.
146
147	  BE CAREFUL! Any changes to the flash layout, and some changes to the
148	  source code will make it necessary to adapt <board>/u-boot.lds*
149	  accordingly!
150
151config ENV_IS_IN_MMC
152	bool "Environment in an MMC device"
153	depends on !CHAIN_OF_TRUST
154	depends on MMC
155	default y if ARCH_EXYNOS4
156	default y if MX6SX || MX7D
157	default y if TEGRA30 || TEGRA124
158	default y if TEGRA_ARMV8_COMMON
159	help
160	  Define this if you have an MMC device which you want to use for the
161	  environment.
162
163	  CONFIG_SYS_MMC_ENV_DEV:
164
165	  Specifies which MMC device the environment is stored in.
166
167	  CONFIG_SYS_MMC_ENV_PART (optional):
168
169	  Specifies which MMC partition the environment is stored in. If not
170	  set, defaults to partition 0, the user area. Common values might be
171	  1 (first MMC boot partition), 2 (second MMC boot partition).
172
173	  CONFIG_ENV_OFFSET:
174	  CONFIG_ENV_SIZE:
175
176	  These two #defines specify the offset and size of the environment
177	  area within the specified MMC device.
178
179	  If offset is positive (the usual case), it is treated as relative to
180	  the start of the MMC partition. If offset is negative, it is treated
181	  as relative to the end of the MMC partition. This can be useful if
182	  your board may be fitted with different MMC devices, which have
183	  different sizes for the MMC partitions, and you always want the
184	  environment placed at the very end of the partition, to leave the
185	  maximum possible space before it, to store other data.
186
187	  These two values are in units of bytes, but must be aligned to an
188	  MMC sector boundary.
189
190	  CONFIG_ENV_OFFSET_REDUND (optional):
191
192	  Specifies a second storage area, of CONFIG_ENV_SIZE size, used to
193	  hold a redundant copy of the environment data. This provides a
194	  valid backup copy in case the other copy is corrupted, e.g. due
195	  to a power failure during a "saveenv" operation.
196
197	  This value may also be positive or negative; this is handled in the
198	  same way as CONFIG_ENV_OFFSET.
199
200	  This value is also in units of bytes, but must also be aligned to
201	  an MMC sector boundary.
202
203	  CONFIG_ENV_SIZE_REDUND (optional):
204
205	  This value need not be set, even when CONFIG_ENV_OFFSET_REDUND is
206	  set. If this value is set, it must be set to the same value as
207	  CONFIG_ENV_SIZE.
208
209config ENV_IS_IN_NAND
210	bool "Environment in a NAND device"
211	depends on !CHAIN_OF_TRUST
212	help
213	  Define this if you have a NAND device which you want to use for the
214	  environment.
215
216	  - CONFIG_ENV_OFFSET:
217	  - CONFIG_ENV_SIZE:
218
219	  These two #defines specify the offset and size of the environment
220	  area within the first NAND device.  CONFIG_ENV_OFFSET must be
221	  aligned to an erase block boundary.
222
223	  - CONFIG_ENV_OFFSET_REDUND (optional):
224
225	  This setting describes a second storage area of CONFIG_ENV_SIZE
226	  size used to hold a redundant copy of the environment data, so
227	  that there is a valid backup copy in case there is a power failure
228	  during a "saveenv" operation.	 CONFIG_ENV_OFFSET_REDUND must be
229	  aligned to an erase block boundary.
230
231	  - CONFIG_ENV_RANGE (optional):
232
233	  Specifies the length of the region in which the environment
234	  can be written.  This should be a multiple of the NAND device's
235	  block size.  Specifying a range with more erase blocks than
236	  are needed to hold CONFIG_ENV_SIZE allows bad blocks within
237	  the range to be avoided.
238
239	  - CONFIG_ENV_OFFSET_OOB (optional):
240
241	  Enables support for dynamically retrieving the offset of the
242	  environment from block zero's out-of-band data.  The
243	  "nand env.oob" command can be used to record this offset.
244	  Currently, CONFIG_ENV_OFFSET_REDUND is not supported when
245	  using CONFIG_ENV_OFFSET_OOB.
246
247config ENV_IS_IN_NVRAM
248	bool "Environment in a non-volatile RAM"
249	depends on !CHAIN_OF_TRUST
250	help
251	  Define this if you have some non-volatile memory device
252	  (NVRAM, battery buffered SRAM) which you want to use for the
253	  environment.
254
255	  - CONFIG_ENV_ADDR:
256	  - CONFIG_ENV_SIZE:
257
258	  These two #defines are used to determine the memory area you
259	  want to use for environment. It is assumed that this memory
260	  can just be read and written to, without any special
261	  provision.
262
263config ENV_IS_IN_ONENAND
264	bool "Environment is in OneNAND"
265	depends on !CHAIN_OF_TRUST
266	help
267	  Define this if you want to put your local device's environment in
268	  OneNAND.
269
270	  - CONFIG_ENV_ADDR:
271	  - CONFIG_ENV_SIZE:
272
273	  These two #defines are used to determine the device range you
274	  want to use for environment. It is assumed that this memory
275	  can just be read and written to, without any special
276	  provision.
277
278config ENV_IS_IN_REMOTE
279	bool "Environment is in remove memory space"
280	depends on !CHAIN_OF_TRUST
281	help
282	  Define this if you have a remote memory space which you
283	  want to use for the local device's environment.
284
285	  - CONFIG_ENV_ADDR:
286	  - CONFIG_ENV_SIZE:
287
288	  These two #defines specify the address and size of the
289	  environment area within the remote memory space. The
290	  local device can get the environment from remote memory
291	  space by SRIO or PCIE links.
292
293config ENV_IS_IN_SPI_FLASH
294	bool "Environment is in SPI flash"
295	depends on !CHAIN_OF_TRUST
296	default y if ARMADA_XP
297	default y if INTEL_BAYTRAIL
298	default y if INTEL_BRASWELL
299	default y if INTEL_BROADWELL
300	default y if NORTHBRIDGE_INTEL_IVYBRIDGE
301	default y if INTEL_QUARK
302	default y if INTEL_QUEENSBAY
303	help
304	  Define this if you have a SPI Flash memory device which you
305	  want to use for the environment.
306
307	  - CONFIG_ENV_OFFSET:
308	  - CONFIG_ENV_SIZE:
309
310	  These two #defines specify the offset and size of the
311	  environment area within the SPI Flash. CONFIG_ENV_OFFSET must be
312	  aligned to an erase sector boundary.
313
314	  - CONFIG_ENV_SECT_SIZE:
315
316	  Define the SPI flash's sector size.
317
318	  - CONFIG_ENV_OFFSET_REDUND (optional):
319
320	  This setting describes a second storage area of CONFIG_ENV_SIZE
321	  size used to hold a redundant copy of the environment data, so
322	  that there is a valid backup copy in case there is a power failure
323	  during a "saveenv" operation. CONFIG_ENV_OFFSET_REDUND must be
324	  aligned to an erase sector boundary.
325
326	  - CONFIG_ENV_SPI_BUS (optional):
327	  - CONFIG_ENV_SPI_CS (optional):
328
329	  Define the SPI bus and chip select. If not defined they will be 0.
330
331	  - CONFIG_ENV_SPI_MAX_HZ (optional):
332
333	  Define the SPI max work clock. If not defined then use 1MHz.
334
335	  - CONFIG_ENV_SPI_MODE (optional):
336
337	  Define the SPI work mode. If not defined then use SPI_MODE_3.
338
339config ENV_IS_IN_UBI
340	bool "Environment in a UBI volume"
341	depends on !CHAIN_OF_TRUST
342	help
343	  Define this if you have an UBI volume that you want to use for the
344	  environment.  This has the benefit of wear-leveling the environment
345	  accesses, which is important on NAND.
346
347	  - CONFIG_ENV_UBI_PART:
348
349	  Define this to a string that is the mtd partition containing the UBI.
350
351	  - CONFIG_ENV_UBI_VOLUME:
352
353	  Define this to the name of the volume that you want to store the
354	  environment in.
355
356	  - CONFIG_ENV_UBI_VOLUME_REDUND:
357
358	  Define this to the name of another volume to store a second copy of
359	  the environment in.  This will enable redundant environments in UBI.
360	  It is assumed that both volumes are in the same MTD partition.
361
362config ENV_FAT_INTERFACE
363	string "Name of the block device for the environment"
364	depends on ENV_IS_IN_FAT
365	default "mmc" if ARCH_SUNXI
366	default "mmc" if TI_COMMON_CMD_OPTIONS || ARCH_ZYNQMP || ARCH_AT91
367	help
368	  Define this to a string that is the name of the block device.
369
370config ENV_FAT_DEVICE_AND_PART
371	string "Device and partition for where to store the environemt in FAT"
372	depends on ENV_IS_IN_FAT
373	default "0:1" if TI_COMMON_CMD_OPTIONS
374	default "0:auto" if ARCH_ZYNQMP
375	default "0:auto" if ARCH_SUNXI && MMC_SUNXI_SLOT_EXTRA = -1
376	default "1:auto" if ARCH_SUNXI && MMC_SUNXI_SLOT_EXTRA != -1
377	default "0" if ARCH_AT91
378	help
379	  Define this to a string to specify the partition of the device. It can
380	  be as following:
381
382	    "D:P", "D:0", "D", "D:" or "D:auto" (D, P are integers. And P >= 1)
383	       - "D:P": device D partition P. Error occurs if device D has no
384	                partition table.
385	       - "D:0": device D.
386	       - "D" or "D:": device D partition 1 if device D has partition
387	                      table, or the whole device D if has no partition
388	                      table.
389	       - "D:auto": first partition in device D with bootable flag set.
390	                   If none, first valid partition in device D. If no
391	                   partition table then means device D.
392
393config ENV_FAT_FILE
394	string "Name of the FAT file to use for the environemnt"
395	depends on ENV_IS_IN_FAT
396	default "uboot.env"
397	help
398	  It's a string of the FAT file name. This file use to store the
399	  environment.
400
401config ENV_EXT4_INTERFACE
402	string "Name of the block device for the environment"
403	depends on ENV_IS_IN_EXT4
404	help
405	  Define this to a string that is the name of the block device.
406
407config ENV_EXT4_DEVICE_AND_PART
408	string "Device and partition for where to store the environemt in EXT4"
409	depends on ENV_IS_IN_EXT4
410	help
411	  Define this to a string to specify the partition of the device. It can
412	  be as following:
413
414	    "D:P", "D:0", "D", "D:" or "D:auto" (D, P are integers. And P >= 1)
415	       - "D:P": device D partition P. Error occurs if device D has no
416	                partition table.
417	       - "D:0": device D.
418	       - "D" or "D:": device D partition 1 if device D has partition
419	                      table, or the whole device D if has no partition
420	                      table.
421	       - "D:auto": first partition in device D with bootable flag set.
422	                   If none, first valid partition in device D. If no
423	                   partition table then means device D.
424
425config ENV_EXT4_FILE
426	string "Name of the EXT4 file to use for the environemnt"
427	depends on ENV_IS_IN_EXT4
428	default "uboot.env"
429	help
430	  It's a string of the EXT4 file name. This file use to store the
431	  environment (explicit path to the file)
432
433if ARCH_SUNXI
434
435config ENV_OFFSET
436	hex "Environment Offset"
437	depends on !ENV_IS_IN_UBI
438	depends on !ENV_IS_NOWHERE
439	default 0x88000 if ARCH_SUNXI
440	help
441	  Offset from the start of the device (or partition)
442
443config ENV_SIZE
444	hex "Environment Size"
445	depends on !ENV_IS_NOWHERE
446	default 0x20000 if ARCH_SUNXI
447	help
448	  Size of the environment storage area
449
450config ENV_UBI_PART
451	string "UBI partition name"
452	depends on ENV_IS_IN_UBI
453	help
454	  MTD partition containing the UBI device
455
456config ENV_UBI_VOLUME
457	string "UBI volume name"
458	depends on ENV_IS_IN_UBI
459	help
460	  Name of the volume that you want to store the environment in.
461
462endif
463
464if ARCH_ROCKCHIP
465
466config ENV_OFFSET
467	hex
468	depends on !ENV_IS_IN_UBI
469	depends on !ENV_IS_NOWHERE
470	default 0x3f8000
471	help
472	  Offset from the start of the device (or partition)
473
474config ENV_SIZE
475	hex
476	default 0x8000
477	help
478	  Size of the environment storage area
479
480endif
481
482config USE_DEFAULT_ENV_FILE
483	bool "Create default environment from file"
484	help
485	  Normally, the default environment is automatically generated
486	  based on the settings of various CONFIG_* options, as well
487	  as the CONFIG_EXTRA_ENV_SETTINGS. By selecting this option,
488	  you can instead define the entire default environment in an
489	  external file.
490
491config DEFAULT_ENV_FILE
492	string "Path to default environment file"
493	depends on USE_DEFAULT_ENV_FILE
494	help
495	  The path containing the default environment. The format is
496	  the same as accepted by the mkenvimage tool: lines
497	  containing key=value pairs, blank lines and lines beginning
498	  with # are ignored.
499
500config ENV_VARS_UBOOT_RUNTIME_CONFIG
501	bool "Add run-time information to the environment"
502	help
503	  Enable this in order to add variables describing certain
504	  run-time determined information about the hardware to the
505	  environment.  These will be named board_name, board_rev.
506
507endmenu
508