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Masahiro Yamadad3ae6782014-07-30 14:08:14 +09001menu "x86 architecture"
2 depends on X86
3
4config SYS_ARCH
Masahiro Yamadad3ae6782014-07-30 14:08:14 +09005 default "x86"
6
Masahiro Yamada9520b712014-10-24 01:30:43 +09007config USE_PRIVATE_LIBGCC
8 default y
9
Simon Glass4f3b9d12015-03-06 13:19:02 -070010config SYS_VSNPRINTF
11 default y
12
Masahiro Yamadad3ae6782014-07-30 14:08:14 +090013choice
14 prompt "Target select"
15
16config TARGET_COREBOOT
17 bool "Support coreboot"
Simon Glass0b36ecd2014-11-12 22:42:07 -070018 help
19 This target is used for running U-Boot on top of Coreboot. In
20 this case Coreboot does the early inititalisation, and U-Boot
21 takes over once the RAM, video and CPU are fully running.
22 U-Boot is loaded as a fallback payload from Coreboot, in
23 Coreboot terminology. This method was used for the Chromebook
24 Pixel when launched.
25
26config TARGET_CHROMEBOOK_LINK
27 bool "Support Chromebook link"
28 help
29 This is the Chromebook Pixel released in 2013. It uses an Intel
30 i5 Ivybridge which is a die-shrink of Sandybridge, with 4GB of
31 SDRAM. It has a Panther Point platform controller hub, PCIe
32 WiFi and Bluetooth. It also includes a 720p webcam, USB SD
33 reader, microphone and speakers, display port and 32GB SATA
34 solid state drive. There is a Chrome OS EC connected on LPC,
35 and it provides a 2560x1700 high resolution touch-enabled LCD
36 display.
Masahiro Yamadad3ae6782014-07-30 14:08:14 +090037
Simon Glass5f8865f2015-03-02 12:40:54 -070038config TARGET_CHROMEBOX_PANTHER
39 bool "Support Chromebox panther (not available)"
40 select n
41 help
42 Note: At present this must be used with Coreboot. See README.x86
43 for instructions.
44
45 This is the Asus Chromebox CN60 released in 2014. It uses an Intel
46 Haswell Celeron 2955U Dual Core CPU with 2GB of SDRAM. It has a
47 Lynx Point platform controller hub, PCIe WiFi and Bluetooth. It also
48 includes a USB SD reader, four USB3 ports, display port and HDMI
49 video output and a 16GB SATA solid state drive. There is no Chrome
50 OS EC on this model.
51
Bin Meng2f326222014-12-17 15:50:40 +080052config TARGET_CROWNBAY
53 bool "Support Intel Crown Bay CRB"
54 help
55 This is the Intel Crown Bay Customer Reference Board. It contains
56 the Intel Atom Processor E6xx populated on the COM Express module
57 with 1GB DDR2 soldered down memory and a carrier board with the
58 Intel Platform Controller Hub EG20T, other system components and
59 peripheral connectors for PCIe/SATA/USB/LAN/SD/UART/Audio/LVDS.
60
Simon Glass4a56f102015-01-27 22:13:47 -070061config TARGET_MINNOWMAX
62 bool "Support Intel Minnowboard MAX"
63 help
64 This is the Intel Minnowboard MAX. It contains an Atom E3800
65 processor in a small form factor with Ethernet, micro-SD, USB 2,
66 USB 3, SATA, serial console, some GPIOs and HDMI 1.3 video out.
67 It requires some binary blobs - see README.x86 for details.
68
69 Note that PCIE_ECAM_BASE is set up by the FSP so the value used
70 by U-Boot matches that value.
71
Bin Meng8ba49fe2015-02-02 22:35:29 +080072config TARGET_GALILEO
73 bool "Support Intel Galileo"
74 help
75 This is the Intel Galileo board, which is the first in a family of
76 Arduino-certified development and prototyping boards based on Intel
77 architecture. It includes an Intel Quark SoC X1000 processor, a 32-bit
78 single-core, single-thread, Intel Pentium processor instrunction set
79 architecture (ISA) compatible, operating at speeds up to 400Mhz,
80 along with 256MB DDR3 memory. It supports a wide range of industry
81 standard I/O interfaces, including a full-sized mini-PCIe slot,
82 one 100Mb Ethernet port, a microSD card slot, a USB host port and
83 a USB client port.
84
Masahiro Yamadad3ae6782014-07-30 14:08:14 +090085endchoice
86
Simon Glass35f15f62015-03-26 09:29:26 -060087config DM_SPI
88 default y
89
90config DM_SPI_FLASH
91 default y
92
Simon Glass838723b2015-02-11 16:32:59 -070093config SYS_MALLOC_F_LEN
94 default 0x800
95
Simon Glass98f139b2014-11-12 22:42:10 -070096config RAMBASE
97 hex
98 default 0x100000
99
Simon Glass98f139b2014-11-12 22:42:10 -0700100config XIP_ROM_SIZE
101 hex
Bin Meng4cf0b472015-01-06 22:14:16 +0800102 depends on X86_RESET_VECTOR
Simon Glassd9b083e2015-01-01 16:17:54 -0700103 default ROM_SIZE
Simon Glass98f139b2014-11-12 22:42:10 -0700104
105config CPU_ADDR_BITS
106 int
107 default 36
108
Simon Glass268eefd2014-11-12 22:42:28 -0700109config HPET_ADDRESS
110 hex
111 default 0xfed00000 if !HPET_ADDRESS_OVERRIDE
112
113config SMM_TSEG
114 bool
115 default n
116
117config SMM_TSEG_SIZE
118 hex
119
Bin Menga11937c2015-01-06 22:14:15 +0800120config X86_RESET_VECTOR
121 bool
122 default n
123
124config SYS_X86_START16
125 hex
126 depends on X86_RESET_VECTOR
127 default 0xfffff800
128
Bin Mengc191ab72014-12-12 21:05:19 +0800129config BOARD_ROMSIZE_KB_512
130 bool
131config BOARD_ROMSIZE_KB_1024
132 bool
133config BOARD_ROMSIZE_KB_2048
134 bool
135config BOARD_ROMSIZE_KB_4096
136 bool
137config BOARD_ROMSIZE_KB_8192
138 bool
139config BOARD_ROMSIZE_KB_16384
140 bool
141
142choice
143 prompt "ROM chip size"
Bin Meng4cf0b472015-01-06 22:14:16 +0800144 depends on X86_RESET_VECTOR
Bin Mengc191ab72014-12-12 21:05:19 +0800145 default UBOOT_ROMSIZE_KB_512 if BOARD_ROMSIZE_KB_512
146 default UBOOT_ROMSIZE_KB_1024 if BOARD_ROMSIZE_KB_1024
147 default UBOOT_ROMSIZE_KB_2048 if BOARD_ROMSIZE_KB_2048
148 default UBOOT_ROMSIZE_KB_4096 if BOARD_ROMSIZE_KB_4096
149 default UBOOT_ROMSIZE_KB_8192 if BOARD_ROMSIZE_KB_8192
150 default UBOOT_ROMSIZE_KB_16384 if BOARD_ROMSIZE_KB_16384
151 help
152 Select the size of the ROM chip you intend to flash U-Boot on.
153
154 The build system will take care of creating a u-boot.rom file
155 of the matching size.
156
157config UBOOT_ROMSIZE_KB_512
158 bool "512 KB"
159 help
160 Choose this option if you have a 512 KB ROM chip.
161
162config UBOOT_ROMSIZE_KB_1024
163 bool "1024 KB (1 MB)"
164 help
165 Choose this option if you have a 1024 KB (1 MB) ROM chip.
166
167config UBOOT_ROMSIZE_KB_2048
168 bool "2048 KB (2 MB)"
169 help
170 Choose this option if you have a 2048 KB (2 MB) ROM chip.
171
172config UBOOT_ROMSIZE_KB_4096
173 bool "4096 KB (4 MB)"
174 help
175 Choose this option if you have a 4096 KB (4 MB) ROM chip.
176
177config UBOOT_ROMSIZE_KB_8192
178 bool "8192 KB (8 MB)"
179 help
180 Choose this option if you have a 8192 KB (8 MB) ROM chip.
181
182config UBOOT_ROMSIZE_KB_16384
183 bool "16384 KB (16 MB)"
184 help
185 Choose this option if you have a 16384 KB (16 MB) ROM chip.
186
187endchoice
188
189# Map the config names to an integer (KB).
190config UBOOT_ROMSIZE_KB
191 int
192 default 512 if UBOOT_ROMSIZE_KB_512
193 default 1024 if UBOOT_ROMSIZE_KB_1024
194 default 2048 if UBOOT_ROMSIZE_KB_2048
195 default 4096 if UBOOT_ROMSIZE_KB_4096
196 default 8192 if UBOOT_ROMSIZE_KB_8192
197 default 16384 if UBOOT_ROMSIZE_KB_16384
198
199# Map the config names to a hex value (bytes).
Simon Glass6622b342014-11-12 22:42:08 -0700200config ROM_SIZE
201 hex
Bin Mengc191ab72014-12-12 21:05:19 +0800202 default 0x80000 if UBOOT_ROMSIZE_KB_512
203 default 0x100000 if UBOOT_ROMSIZE_KB_1024
204 default 0x200000 if UBOOT_ROMSIZE_KB_2048
205 default 0x400000 if UBOOT_ROMSIZE_KB_4096
206 default 0x800000 if UBOOT_ROMSIZE_KB_8192
207 default 0xc00000 if UBOOT_ROMSIZE_KB_12288
208 default 0x1000000 if UBOOT_ROMSIZE_KB_16384
Simon Glass6622b342014-11-12 22:42:08 -0700209
210config HAVE_INTEL_ME
211 bool "Platform requires Intel Management Engine"
212 help
213 Newer higher-end devices have an Intel Management Engine (ME)
214 which is a very large binary blob (typically 1.5MB) which is
215 required for the platform to work. This enforces a particular
216 SPI flash format. You will need to supply the me.bin file in
217 your board directory.
218
Simon Glass268eefd2014-11-12 22:42:28 -0700219config X86_RAMTEST
220 bool "Perform a simple RAM test after SDRAM initialisation"
221 help
222 If there is something wrong with SDRAM then the platform will
223 often crash within U-Boot or the kernel. This option enables a
224 very simple RAM test that quickly checks whether the SDRAM seems
225 to work correctly. It is not exhaustive but can save time by
226 detecting obvious failures.
227
Simon Glass5ecb8472014-11-14 20:56:30 -0700228config MARK_GRAPHICS_MEM_WRCOMB
229 bool "Mark graphics memory as write-combining."
230 default n
231 help
232 The graphics performance may increase if the graphics
233 memory is set as write-combining cache type. This option
234 enables marking the graphics memory as write-combining.
235
236menu "Display"
237
238config FRAMEBUFFER_SET_VESA_MODE
239 prompt "Set framebuffer graphics resolution"
240 bool
241 help
242 Set VESA/native framebuffer mode (needed for bootsplash and graphical framebuffer console)
243
244choice
245 prompt "framebuffer graphics resolution"
246 default FRAMEBUFFER_VESA_MODE_117
247 depends on FRAMEBUFFER_SET_VESA_MODE
248 help
249 This option sets the resolution used for the coreboot framebuffer (and
250 bootsplash screen).
251
252config FRAMEBUFFER_VESA_MODE_100
253 bool "640x400 256-color"
254
255config FRAMEBUFFER_VESA_MODE_101
256 bool "640x480 256-color"
257
258config FRAMEBUFFER_VESA_MODE_102
259 bool "800x600 16-color"
260
261config FRAMEBUFFER_VESA_MODE_103
262 bool "800x600 256-color"
263
264config FRAMEBUFFER_VESA_MODE_104
265 bool "1024x768 16-color"
266
267config FRAMEBUFFER_VESA_MODE_105
268 bool "1024x7686 256-color"
269
270config FRAMEBUFFER_VESA_MODE_106
271 bool "1280x1024 16-color"
272
273config FRAMEBUFFER_VESA_MODE_107
274 bool "1280x1024 256-color"
275
276config FRAMEBUFFER_VESA_MODE_108
277 bool "80x60 text"
278
279config FRAMEBUFFER_VESA_MODE_109
280 bool "132x25 text"
281
282config FRAMEBUFFER_VESA_MODE_10A
283 bool "132x43 text"
284
285config FRAMEBUFFER_VESA_MODE_10B
286 bool "132x50 text"
287
288config FRAMEBUFFER_VESA_MODE_10C
289 bool "132x60 text"
290
291config FRAMEBUFFER_VESA_MODE_10D
292 bool "320x200 32k-color (1:5:5:5)"
293
294config FRAMEBUFFER_VESA_MODE_10E
295 bool "320x200 64k-color (5:6:5)"
296
297config FRAMEBUFFER_VESA_MODE_10F
298 bool "320x200 16.8M-color (8:8:8)"
299
300config FRAMEBUFFER_VESA_MODE_110
301 bool "640x480 32k-color (1:5:5:5)"
302
303config FRAMEBUFFER_VESA_MODE_111
304 bool "640x480 64k-color (5:6:5)"
305
306config FRAMEBUFFER_VESA_MODE_112
307 bool "640x480 16.8M-color (8:8:8)"
308
309config FRAMEBUFFER_VESA_MODE_113
310 bool "800x600 32k-color (1:5:5:5)"
311
312config FRAMEBUFFER_VESA_MODE_114
313 bool "800x600 64k-color (5:6:5)"
314
315config FRAMEBUFFER_VESA_MODE_115
316 bool "800x600 16.8M-color (8:8:8)"
317
318config FRAMEBUFFER_VESA_MODE_116
319 bool "1024x768 32k-color (1:5:5:5)"
320
321config FRAMEBUFFER_VESA_MODE_117
322 bool "1024x768 64k-color (5:6:5)"
323
324config FRAMEBUFFER_VESA_MODE_118
325 bool "1024x768 16.8M-color (8:8:8)"
326
327config FRAMEBUFFER_VESA_MODE_119
328 bool "1280x1024 32k-color (1:5:5:5)"
329
330config FRAMEBUFFER_VESA_MODE_11A
331 bool "1280x1024 64k-color (5:6:5)"
332
333config FRAMEBUFFER_VESA_MODE_11B
334 bool "1280x1024 16.8M-color (8:8:8)"
335
336config FRAMEBUFFER_VESA_MODE_USER
337 bool "Manually select VESA mode"
338
339endchoice
340
341# Map the config names to an integer (KB).
342config FRAMEBUFFER_VESA_MODE
343 prompt "VESA mode" if FRAMEBUFFER_VESA_MODE_USER
344 hex
345 default 0x100 if FRAMEBUFFER_VESA_MODE_100
346 default 0x101 if FRAMEBUFFER_VESA_MODE_101
347 default 0x102 if FRAMEBUFFER_VESA_MODE_102
348 default 0x103 if FRAMEBUFFER_VESA_MODE_103
349 default 0x104 if FRAMEBUFFER_VESA_MODE_104
350 default 0x105 if FRAMEBUFFER_VESA_MODE_105
351 default 0x106 if FRAMEBUFFER_VESA_MODE_106
352 default 0x107 if FRAMEBUFFER_VESA_MODE_107
353 default 0x108 if FRAMEBUFFER_VESA_MODE_108
354 default 0x109 if FRAMEBUFFER_VESA_MODE_109
355 default 0x10A if FRAMEBUFFER_VESA_MODE_10A
356 default 0x10B if FRAMEBUFFER_VESA_MODE_10B
357 default 0x10C if FRAMEBUFFER_VESA_MODE_10C
358 default 0x10D if FRAMEBUFFER_VESA_MODE_10D
359 default 0x10E if FRAMEBUFFER_VESA_MODE_10E
360 default 0x10F if FRAMEBUFFER_VESA_MODE_10F
361 default 0x110 if FRAMEBUFFER_VESA_MODE_110
362 default 0x111 if FRAMEBUFFER_VESA_MODE_111
363 default 0x112 if FRAMEBUFFER_VESA_MODE_112
364 default 0x113 if FRAMEBUFFER_VESA_MODE_113
365 default 0x114 if FRAMEBUFFER_VESA_MODE_114
366 default 0x115 if FRAMEBUFFER_VESA_MODE_115
367 default 0x116 if FRAMEBUFFER_VESA_MODE_116
368 default 0x117 if FRAMEBUFFER_VESA_MODE_117
369 default 0x118 if FRAMEBUFFER_VESA_MODE_118
370 default 0x119 if FRAMEBUFFER_VESA_MODE_119
371 default 0x11A if FRAMEBUFFER_VESA_MODE_11A
372 default 0x11B if FRAMEBUFFER_VESA_MODE_11B
373 default 0x117 if FRAMEBUFFER_VESA_MODE_USER
374
375endmenu
376
Simon Glass45c083b2015-01-27 22:13:41 -0700377config HAVE_FSP
378 bool "Add an Firmware Support Package binary"
379 help
380 Select this option to add an Firmware Support Package binary to
381 the resulting U-Boot image. It is a binary blob which U-Boot uses
382 to set up SDRAM and other chipset specific initialization.
383
384 Note: Without this binary U-Boot will not be able to set up its
385 SDRAM so will not boot.
386
387config FSP_FILE
388 string "Firmware Support Package binary filename"
389 depends on HAVE_FSP
390 default "fsp.bin"
391 help
392 The filename of the file to use as Firmware Support Package binary
393 in the board directory.
394
395config FSP_ADDR
396 hex "Firmware Support Package binary location"
397 depends on HAVE_FSP
398 default 0xfffc0000
399 help
400 FSP is not Position Independent Code (PIC) and the whole FSP has to
401 be rebased if it is placed at a location which is different from the
402 perferred base address specified during the FSP build. Use Intel's
403 Binary Configuration Tool (BCT) to do the rebase.
404
405 The default base address of 0xfffc0000 indicates that the binary must
406 be located at offset 0xc0000 from the beginning of a 1MB flash device.
407
408config FSP_TEMP_RAM_ADDR
409 hex
410 default 0x2000000
411 help
412 Stack top address which is used in FspInit after DRAM is ready and
413 CAR is disabled.
414
Simon Glass4a56f102015-01-27 22:13:47 -0700415source "arch/x86/cpu/baytrail/Kconfig"
416
Bin Meng5d710a52015-01-06 22:14:18 +0800417source "arch/x86/cpu/coreboot/Kconfig"
418
Simon Glass0b36ecd2014-11-12 22:42:07 -0700419source "arch/x86/cpu/ivybridge/Kconfig"
420
Bin Meng8ba49fe2015-02-02 22:35:29 +0800421source "arch/x86/cpu/quark/Kconfig"
422
Bin Meng2f326222014-12-17 15:50:40 +0800423source "arch/x86/cpu/queensbay/Kconfig"
424
Bin Meng059f1f82015-02-05 23:42:20 +0800425config TSC_CALIBRATION_BYPASS
426 bool "Bypass Time-Stamp Counter (TSC) calibration"
427 default n
428 help
429 By default U-Boot automatically calibrates Time-Stamp Counter (TSC)
430 running frequency via Model-Specific Register (MSR) and Programmable
431 Interval Timer (PIT). If the calibration does not work on your board,
432 select this option and provide a hardcoded TSC running frequency with
433 CONFIG_TSC_FREQ_IN_MHZ below.
434
435 Normally this option should be turned on in a simulation environment
436 like qemu.
437
438config TSC_FREQ_IN_MHZ
439 int "Time-Stamp Counter (TSC) running frequency in MHz"
440 depends on TSC_CALIBRATION_BYPASS
441 default 1000
442 help
443 The running frequency in MHz of Time-Stamp Counter (TSC).
444
Simon Glass26a22402014-11-12 22:42:29 -0700445source "board/coreboot/coreboot/Kconfig"
Masahiro Yamadad3ae6782014-07-30 14:08:14 +0900446
Simon Glass0b36ecd2014-11-12 22:42:07 -0700447source "board/google/chromebook_link/Kconfig"
448
Simon Glass5f8865f2015-03-02 12:40:54 -0700449source "board/google/chromebox_panther/Kconfig"
450
Bin Meng2f326222014-12-17 15:50:40 +0800451source "board/intel/crownbay/Kconfig"
452
Simon Glass4a56f102015-01-27 22:13:47 -0700453source "board/intel/minnowmax/Kconfig"
454
Bin Meng8ba49fe2015-02-02 22:35:29 +0800455source "board/intel/galileo/Kconfig"
456
Simon Glass461cebf2015-01-27 22:13:33 -0700457config PCIE_ECAM_BASE
458 hex
Bin Mengd11c1b22015-02-02 21:25:09 +0800459 default 0xe0000000
Simon Glass461cebf2015-01-27 22:13:33 -0700460 help
461 This is the memory-mapped address of PCI configuration space, which
462 is only available through the Enhanced Configuration Access
463 Mechanism (ECAM) with PCI Express. It can be set up almost
464 anywhere. Before it is set up, it is possible to access PCI
465 configuration space through I/O access, but memory access is more
466 convenient. Using this, PCI can be scanned and configured. This
467 should be set to a region that does not conflict with memory
468 assigned to PCI devices - i.e. the memory and prefetch regions, as
469 passed to pci_set_region().
470
Simon Glass5322d622015-03-02 17:04:37 -0700471config BOOTSTAGE
472 default y
473
474config BOOTSTAGE_REPORT
475 default y
476
477config CMD_BOOTSTAGE
478 default y
479
Masahiro Yamadad3ae6782014-07-30 14:08:14 +0900480endmenu