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Simon Glass5e5c0cd2019-12-06 21:41:53 -07001config ACPI_PMC
2 bool "Power Manager (x86 PMC) support"
3 help
4 Enable support for an x86-style power-management controller which
5 provides features including checking whether the system started from
6 resume, powering off the system and enabling/disabling the reset
7 mechanism.
8
9config SPL_ACPI_PMC
10 bool "Power Manager (x86 PMC) support in SPL"
11 default y if ACPI_PMC
12 help
13 Enable support for an x86-style power-management controller which
14 provides features including checking whether the system started from
15 resume, powering off the system and enabling/disabling the reset
16 mechanism.
17
18config TPL_ACPI_PMC
19 bool "Power Manager (x86 PMC) support in TPL"
20 default y if ACPI_PMC
21 help
22 Enable support for an x86-style power-management controller which
23 provides features including checking whether the system started from
24 resume, powering off the system and enabling/disabling the reset
25 mechanism.
Simon Glass8c501022019-12-06 21:41:54 -070026
27config ACPI_PMC_SANDBOX
28 bool "Test power manager (PMC) for sandbox"
29 depends on ACPI_PMC && SANDBOX
30 help
31 This driver emulates a PMC (Power-Management Controller) so that
32 the uclass logic can be tested. You can use the 'pmc' command to
33 access information from the driver. It uses I/O access to read
34 from the PMC.