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Masahiro Yamadacc85b7b2015-07-26 02:46:26 +09001menu "Generic Driver Options"
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Masahiro Yamada57ad8ee2014-10-23 22:26:09 +09003config DM
4 bool "Enable Driver Model"
Masahiro Yamada57ad8ee2014-10-23 22:26:09 +09005 help
Simon Glassd8b771d2015-02-05 21:41:35 -07006 This config option enables Driver Model. This brings in the core
7 support, including scanning of platform data on start-up. If
8 CONFIG_OF_CONTROL is enabled, the device tree will be scanned also
9 when available.
Simon Glass93e414d2015-02-05 21:41:36 -070010
11config SPL_DM
12 bool "Enable Driver Model for SPL"
13 depends on DM && SPL
14 help
15 Enable driver model in SPL. You will need to provide a
16 suitable malloc() implementation. If you are not using the
17 full malloc() enabled by CONFIG_SYS_SPL_MALLOC_START,
18 consider using CONFIG_SYS_MALLOC_SIMPLE. In that case you
Andy Yan1fa20e4d2017-07-24 17:43:34 +080019 must provide CONFIG_SPL_SYS_MALLOC_F_LEN to set the size.
Simon Glass93e414d2015-02-05 21:41:36 -070020 In most cases driver model will only allocate a few uclasses
21 and devices in SPL, so 1KB should be enable. See
Andy Yan1fa20e4d2017-07-24 17:43:34 +080022 CONFIG_SPL_SYS_MALLOC_F_LEN for more details on how to enable it.
Simon Glass93e414d2015-02-05 21:41:36 -070023
Simon Glassc833c002017-04-02 09:50:31 -060024config TPL_DM
25 bool "Enable Driver Model for TPL"
26 depends on DM && TPL
27 help
28 Enable driver model in TPL. You will need to provide a
29 suitable malloc() implementation. If you are not using the
30 full malloc() enabled by CONFIG_SYS_SPL_MALLOC_START,
31 consider using CONFIG_SYS_MALLOC_SIMPLE. In that case you
Andy Yan1fa20e4d2017-07-24 17:43:34 +080032 must provide CONFIG_SPL_SYS_MALLOC_F_LEN to set the size.
Simon Glassc833c002017-04-02 09:50:31 -060033 In most cases driver model will only allocate a few uclasses
34 and devices in SPL, so 1KB should be enough. See
Andy Yan1fa20e4d2017-07-24 17:43:34 +080035 CONFIG_SPL_SYS_MALLOC_F_LEN for more details on how to enable it.
Simon Glassc833c002017-04-02 09:50:31 -060036 Disable this for very small implementations.
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Simon Glass93e414d2015-02-05 21:41:36 -070038config DM_WARN
39 bool "Enable warnings in driver model"
Masahiro Yamadacfc2f7d2015-02-24 22:26:21 +090040 depends on DM
41 default y
Simon Glass93e414d2015-02-05 21:41:36 -070042 help
Simon Glass85bf4f22020-10-03 11:31:26 -060043 Enable this to see warnings related to driver model.
44
45 Warnings may help with debugging, such as when expected devices do
46 not bind correctly. If the option is disabled, dm_warn() is compiled
47 out - it will do nothing when called.
48
49config SPL_DM_WARN
50 bool "Enable warnings in driver model wuth SPL"
51 depends on SPL_DM
52 help
53 Enable this to see warnings related to driver model in SPL
54
Simon Glass93e414d2015-02-05 21:41:36 -070055 The dm_warn() function can use up quite a bit of space for its
56 strings. By default this is disabled for SPL builds to save space.
Simon Glass85bf4f22020-10-03 11:31:26 -060057
58 Warnings may help with debugging, such as when expected devices do
59 not bind correctly. If the option is disabled, dm_warn() is compiled
60 out - it will do nothing when called.
Simon Glass93e414d2015-02-05 21:41:36 -070061
Masahiro Yamadaf70f39f2017-09-29 12:31:20 +090062config DM_DEBUG
63 bool "Enable debug messages in driver model core"
64 depends on DM
65 help
66 Say Y here if you want to compile in debug messages in DM core.
67
Simon Glass93e414d2015-02-05 21:41:36 -070068config DM_DEVICE_REMOVE
69 bool "Support device removal"
Masahiro Yamadacfc2f7d2015-02-24 22:26:21 +090070 depends on DM
71 default y
Simon Glass93e414d2015-02-05 21:41:36 -070072 help
73 We can save some code space by dropping support for removing a
Jean-Jacques Hiblot00b29882018-12-07 14:50:53 +010074 device.
Simon Glass93e414d2015-02-05 21:41:36 -070075
Hans de Goede246ba262015-07-01 20:52:59 +020076 Note that this may have undesirable results in the USB subsystem as
77 it causes unplugged devices to linger around in the dm-tree, and it
78 causes USB host controllers to not be stopped when booting the OS.
79
Jean-Jacques Hiblot00b29882018-12-07 14:50:53 +010080config SPL_DM_DEVICE_REMOVE
81 bool "Support device removal in SPL"
82 depends on SPL_DM
83 default n
84 help
85 We can save some code space by dropping support for removing a
86 device. This is not normally required in SPL, so by default this
87 option is disabled for SPL.
88
Simon Glass93e414d2015-02-05 21:41:36 -070089config DM_STDIO
90 bool "Support stdio registration"
Masahiro Yamadacfc2f7d2015-02-24 22:26:21 +090091 depends on DM
92 default y
Simon Glass93e414d2015-02-05 21:41:36 -070093 help
94 Normally serial drivers register with stdio so that they can be used
95 as normal output devices. In SPL we don't normally use stdio, so
96 we can omit this feature.
Simon Glass1bd3deb2015-02-27 22:06:30 -070097
98config DM_SEQ_ALIAS
99 bool "Support numbered aliases in device tree"
100 depends on DM
101 default y
102 help
103 Most boards will have a '/aliases' node containing the path to
104 numbered devices (e.g. serial0 = &serial0). This feature can be
Nathan Rossi7fa6ff42016-01-08 03:00:45 +1000105 disabled if it is not required.
106
107config SPL_DM_SEQ_ALIAS
108 bool "Support numbered aliases in device tree in SPL"
Adam Fordac4d80e2019-08-24 13:50:34 -0500109 depends on SPL_DM
Nathan Rossi7fa6ff42016-01-08 03:00:45 +1000110 default n
111 help
112 Most boards will have a '/aliases' node containing the path to
113 numbered devices (e.g. serial0 = &serial0). This feature can be
Simon Glass1bd3deb2015-02-27 22:06:30 -0700114 disabled if it is not required, to save code space in SPL.
Simon Glass8e5efa02015-07-17 09:22:07 -0600115
Simon Glass39f1d282020-12-16 17:25:06 -0700116config SPL_DM_INLINE_OFNODE
117 bool "Inline some ofnode functions which are seldom used in SPL"
118 depends on SPL_DM
119 default y
120 help
121 This applies to several ofnode functions (see ofnode.h) which are
122 seldom used. Inlining them can help reduce code size.
123
124config TPL_DM_INLINE_OFNODE
125 bool "Inline some ofnode functions which are seldom used in TPL"
126 depends on TPL_DM
127 default y
128 help
129 This applies to several ofnode functions (see ofnode.h) which are
130 seldom used. Inlining them can help reduce code size.
131
Nicolas Saenz Juliennea2c7ead2021-01-12 13:55:24 +0100132config DM_DMA
133 bool "Support per-device DMA constraints"
134 depends on DM
135 default n
136 help
137 Enable this to extract per-device DMA constraints, only supported on
138 device-tree systems for now. This is needed in order translate
139 addresses on systems where different buses have different views of
140 the physical address space.
141
Simon Glass8e5efa02015-07-17 09:22:07 -0600142config REGMAP
143 bool "Support register maps"
144 depends on DM
145 help
146 Hardware peripherals tend to have one or more sets of registers
147 which can be accessed to control the hardware. A register map
148 models this with a simple read/write interface. It can in principle
149 support any bus type (I2C, SPI) but so far this only supports
150 direct memory access.
151
huang lindd8515e2015-11-17 14:20:13 +0800152config SPL_REGMAP
153 bool "Support register maps in SPL"
Philipp Tomsichcdda3492017-06-29 01:37:10 +0200154 depends on SPL_DM
huang lindd8515e2015-11-17 14:20:13 +0800155 help
156 Hardware peripherals tend to have one or more sets of registers
157 which can be accessed to control the hardware. A register map
158 models this with a simple read/write interface. It can in principle
159 support any bus type (I2C, SPI) but so far this only supports
160 direct memory access.
161
Philipp Tomsich03cdf692017-06-29 01:38:49 +0200162config TPL_REGMAP
163 bool "Support register maps in TPL"
164 depends on TPL_DM
165 help
166 Hardware peripherals tend to have one or more sets of registers
167 which can be accessed to control the hardware. A register map
168 models this with a simple read/write interface. It can in principle
169 support any bus type (I2C, SPI) but so far this only supports
170 direct memory access.
171
Simon Glass8e5efa02015-07-17 09:22:07 -0600172config SYSCON
173 bool "Support system controllers"
174 depends on REGMAP
175 help
176 Many SoCs have a number of system controllers which are dealt with
177 as a group by a single driver. Some common functionality is provided
178 by this uclass, including accessing registers via regmap and
179 assigning a unique number to each.
Masahiro Yamada8b15b162015-07-25 21:52:35 +0900180
huang lindd8515e2015-11-17 14:20:13 +0800181config SPL_SYSCON
182 bool "Support system controllers in SPL"
Philipp Tomsichcdda3492017-06-29 01:37:10 +0200183 depends on SPL_REGMAP
huang lindd8515e2015-11-17 14:20:13 +0800184 help
185 Many SoCs have a number of system controllers which are dealt with
186 as a group by a single driver. Some common functionality is provided
187 by this uclass, including accessing registers via regmap and
188 assigning a unique number to each.
189
Philipp Tomsich03cdf692017-06-29 01:38:49 +0200190config TPL_SYSCON
191 bool "Support system controllers in TPL"
192 depends on TPL_REGMAP
193 help
194 Many SoCs have a number of system controllers which are dealt with
195 as a group by a single driver. Some common functionality is provided
196 by this uclass, including accessing registers via regmap and
197 assigning a unique number to each.
198
Masahiro Yamada029bfca2015-07-25 21:52:37 +0900199config DEVRES
200 bool "Managed device resources"
201 depends on DM
202 help
203 This option enables the Managed device resources core support.
204 Device resources managed by the devres framework are automatically
205 released whether initialization fails half-way or the device gets
206 detached.
207
208 If this option is disabled, devres functions fall back to
209 non-managed variants. For example, devres_alloc() to kzalloc(),
210 devm_kmalloc() to kmalloc(), etc.
211
Masahiro Yamada8b15b162015-07-25 21:52:35 +0900212config DEBUG_DEVRES
Masahiro Yamadaf929c0b2015-07-25 21:52:38 +0900213 bool "Managed device resources debugging functions"
Masahiro Yamada029bfca2015-07-25 21:52:37 +0900214 depends on DEVRES
Masahiro Yamada8b15b162015-07-25 21:52:35 +0900215 help
216 If this option is enabled, devres debug messages are printed.
Masahiro Yamadaf929c0b2015-07-25 21:52:38 +0900217 Also, a function is available to dump a list of device resources.
Masahiro Yamada8b15b162015-07-25 21:52:35 +0900218 Select this if you are having a problem with devres or want to
219 debug resource management for a managed device.
220
221 If you are unsure about this, Say N here.
Masahiro Yamadacc85b7b2015-07-26 02:46:26 +0900222
Marek Vasut298e6082015-08-03 01:15:48 +0200223config SIMPLE_BUS
224 bool "Support simple-bus driver"
225 depends on DM && OF_CONTROL
226 default y
227 help
228 Supports the 'simple-bus' driver, which is used on some systems.
229
230config SPL_SIMPLE_BUS
231 bool "Support simple-bus driver in SPL"
232 depends on SPL_DM && SPL_OF_CONTROL
Michal Simekb32467f2015-12-01 08:37:16 +0100233 default y
Marek Vasut298e6082015-08-03 01:15:48 +0200234 help
235 Supports the 'simple-bus' driver, which is used on some systems
236 in SPL.
237
Bin Meng1a43b232021-03-14 20:15:02 +0800238config SIMPLE_BUS_CORRECT_RANGE
239 bool "Decode the 'simple-bus' <range> by honoring the #address-cells and #size-cells"
240 depends on SIMPLE_BUS
Bin Meng524a92c2021-03-14 20:15:03 +0800241 default y if SANDBOX
Bin Meng1a43b232021-03-14 20:15:02 +0800242 help
243 Decoding the 'simple-bus' <range> by honoring the #address-cells
244 and #size-cells of parent/child bus. If unset, #address-cells of
245 parent bus is assumed to be 1, #address-cells and #size-cells of
246 child bus is also assumed to be 1, to save some spaces of using
247 an advanced API to decode the <range>, which benefits SPL image
248 builds that have size limits.
249
250 If you are unsure about this, Say N here.
251
Sean Andersonb7860542020-06-24 06:41:12 -0400252config SIMPLE_PM_BUS
253 bool "Support simple-pm-bus driver"
254 depends on DM && OF_CONTROL && CLK && POWER_DOMAIN
255 help
256 Supports the 'simple-pm-bus' driver, which is used for busses that
257 have power domains and/or clocks which need to be enabled before use.
258
Stefan Roeseadc09052015-09-02 07:41:12 +0200259config OF_TRANSLATE
260 bool "Translate addresses using fdt_translate_address"
261 depends on DM && OF_CONTROL
262 default y
263 help
264 If this option is enabled, the reg property will be translated
265 using the fdt_translate_address() function. This is necessary
266 on some platforms (e.g. MVEBU) using complex "ranges"
267 properties in many nodes. As this translation is not handled
268 correctly in the default simple_bus_translate() function.
269
270 If this option is not enabled, simple_bus_translate() will be
271 used for the address translation. This function is faster and
272 smaller in size than fdt_translate_address().
273
274config SPL_OF_TRANSLATE
Stefan Roesef05eeb22015-11-26 13:38:01 +0100275 bool "Translate addresses using fdt_translate_address in SPL"
Stefan Roeseadc09052015-09-02 07:41:12 +0200276 depends on SPL_DM && SPL_OF_CONTROL
277 default n
278 help
279 If this option is enabled, the reg property will be translated
280 using the fdt_translate_address() function. This is necessary
281 on some platforms (e.g. MVEBU) using complex "ranges"
282 properties in many nodes. As this translation is not handled
283 correctly in the default simple_bus_translate() function.
284
285 If this option is not enabled, simple_bus_translate() will be
286 used for the address translation. This function is faster and
287 smaller in size than fdt_translate_address().
288
Stefan Roese85bddff2019-04-12 16:42:28 +0200289config TRANSLATION_OFFSET
290 bool "Platforms specific translation offset"
291 depends on DM && OF_CONTROL
292 help
293 Some platforms need a special address translation. Those
294 platforms (e.g. mvebu in SPL) can configure a translation
295 offset by enabling this option and setting the translation_offset
296 variable in the GD in their platform- / board-specific code.
297
Paul Burtondbef2f02016-05-17 07:43:24 +0100298config OF_ISA_BUS
299 bool
300 depends on OF_TRANSLATE
301 help
302 Is this option is enabled then support for the ISA bus will
303 be included for addresses read from DT. This is something that
304 should be known to be required or not based upon the board
Chris Packham3b6b4622019-01-13 22:13:24 +1300305 being targeted, and whether or not it makes use of an ISA bus.
Paul Burtondbef2f02016-05-17 07:43:24 +0100306
307 The bus is matched based upon its node name equalling "isa". The
308 busses #address-cells should equal 2, with the first cell being
309 used to hold flags & flag 0x1 indicating that the address range
310 should be accessed using I/O port in/out accessors. The second
311 cell holds the offset into ISA bus address space. The #size-cells
312 property should equal 1, and of course holds the size of the
313 address range used by a device.
314
315 If this option is not enabled then support for the ISA bus is
316 not included and any such busses used in DT will be treated as
317 typical simple-bus compatible busses. This will lead to
318 mistranslation of device addresses, so ensure that this is
319 enabled if your board does include an ISA bus.
320
Simon Glass34ef0c22017-05-18 20:09:03 -0600321config DM_DEV_READ_INLINE
322 bool
323 default y if !OF_LIVE
324
Simon Glass9fb9e9b2020-04-09 10:27:38 -0600325config ACPIGEN
326 bool "Support ACPI table generation in driver model"
Simon Glass55f3cde2020-07-16 21:22:39 -0600327 default y if SANDBOX || (GENERATE_ACPI_TABLE && !QEMU)
Simon Glass9fb9e9b2020-04-09 10:27:38 -0600328 help
329 This option enables generation of ACPI tables using driver-model
330 devices. It adds a new operation struct to each driver, to support
331 things like generating device-specific tables and returning the ACPI
332 name of a device.
333
Simon Glass5f78ee72020-09-10 20:21:25 -0600334config BOUNCE_BUFFER
335 bool "Include bounce buffer API"
336 help
337 Some peripherals support DMA from a subset of physically
338 addressable memory only. To support such peripherals, the
339 bounce buffer API uses a temporary buffer: it copies data
340 to/from DMA regions while managing cache operations.
341
342 A second possible use of bounce buffers is their ability to
343 provide aligned buffers for DMA operations.
344
Masahiro Yamadacc85b7b2015-07-26 02:46:26 +0900345endmenu