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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
Tom Rinid7191992022-10-14 07:50:19 -04004 def_bool y
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
Simon Glass67e3fca2023-09-26 08:14:16 -060017 full malloc() enabled by CFG_SPL_SYS_MALLOC_START,
Tom Rinie7d67a42022-05-20 12:36:05 -040018 consider using CONFIG_SPL_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
Oleksandr Suvorov736fb232022-07-13 19:42:49 +030021 and devices in SPL, so 1KB should be enough. 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
Simon Glassfba10872023-09-26 08:14:30 -060030 full malloc() enabled by CFG_TPL_SYS_MALLOC_START,
Tom Rinie7d67a42022-05-20 12:36:05 -040031 consider using CONFIG_TPL_SYS_MALLOC_SIMPLE. In that case you
Simon Glassfba10872023-09-26 08:14:30 -060032 must provide CONFIG_TPL_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
Simon Glassfba10872023-09-26 08:14:30 -060034 and devices in TPL, so 1KB should be enough. See
35 CONFIG_TPL_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.
37
Simon Glasse7ca7da2022-04-30 00:56:53 -060038config VPL_DM
39 bool "Enable Driver Model for VPL"
40 depends on DM && VPL
41 default y if SPL_DM
42 help
43 Enable driver model in VPL. You will need to provide a
44 suitable malloc() implementation. If you are not using the
Simon Glassfba10872023-09-26 08:14:30 -060045 full malloc() enabled by CFG_TPL_SYS_MALLOC_START,
46 consider using CONFIG_TPL_SYS_MALLOC_SIMPLE.
Simon Glasse7ca7da2022-04-30 00:56:53 -060047
Simon Glass93e414d2015-02-05 21:41:36 -070048config DM_WARN
49 bool "Enable warnings in driver model"
Masahiro Yamadacfc2f7d2015-02-24 22:26:21 +090050 depends on DM
51 default y
Simon Glass93e414d2015-02-05 21:41:36 -070052 help
Simon Glass85bf4f22020-10-03 11:31:26 -060053 Enable this to see warnings related to driver model.
54
55 Warnings may help with debugging, such as when expected devices do
56 not bind correctly. If the option is disabled, dm_warn() is compiled
57 out - it will do nothing when called.
58
59config SPL_DM_WARN
60 bool "Enable warnings in driver model wuth SPL"
61 depends on SPL_DM
62 help
63 Enable this to see warnings related to driver model in SPL
64
Simon Glass93e414d2015-02-05 21:41:36 -070065 The dm_warn() function can use up quite a bit of space for its
66 strings. By default this is disabled for SPL builds to save space.
Simon Glass85bf4f22020-10-03 11:31:26 -060067
68 Warnings may help with debugging, such as when expected devices do
69 not bind correctly. If the option is disabled, dm_warn() is compiled
70 out - it will do nothing when called.
Simon Glass93e414d2015-02-05 21:41:36 -070071
Masahiro Yamadaf70f39f2017-09-29 12:31:20 +090072config DM_DEBUG
73 bool "Enable debug messages in driver model core"
74 depends on DM
75 help
76 Say Y here if you want to compile in debug messages in DM core.
77
Simon Glassc8b5e222022-05-08 04:39:26 -060078config DM_STATS
79 bool "Collect and show driver model stats"
80 depends on DM
81 default y if SANDBOX
82 help
83 Enable this to collect and display memory statistics about driver
84 model. This can help to figure out where all the memory is going and
85 to find optimisations.
86
87 To display the memory stats, use the 'dm mem' command.
88
Simon Glass099dc1f2022-05-08 04:39:27 -060089config SPL_DM_STATS
90 bool "Collect and show driver model stats in SPL"
91 depends on DM_SPL
92 help
93 Enable this to collect and display memory statistics about driver
94 model. This can help to figure out where all the memory is going and
95 to find optimisations.
96
97 The stats are displayed just before SPL boots to the next phase.
98
Simon Glass93e414d2015-02-05 21:41:36 -070099config DM_DEVICE_REMOVE
100 bool "Support device removal"
Masahiro Yamadacfc2f7d2015-02-24 22:26:21 +0900101 depends on DM
102 default y
Simon Glass93e414d2015-02-05 21:41:36 -0700103 help
104 We can save some code space by dropping support for removing a
Jean-Jacques Hiblot00b29882018-12-07 14:50:53 +0100105 device.
Simon Glass93e414d2015-02-05 21:41:36 -0700106
Hans de Goede246ba262015-07-01 20:52:59 +0200107 Note that this may have undesirable results in the USB subsystem as
108 it causes unplugged devices to linger around in the dm-tree, and it
109 causes USB host controllers to not be stopped when booting the OS.
110
Simon Glass3ee337a2022-03-04 08:43:03 -0700111config DM_EVENT
Tom Rini7d3684a2023-01-16 15:46:49 -0500112 bool
113 depends on DM
114 select EVENT
Simon Glass3ee337a2022-03-04 08:43:03 -0700115 help
116 This enables support for generating events related to driver model
117 operations, such as prbing or removing a device. Subsystems can
Tom Rini7d3684a2023-01-16 15:46:49 -0500118 register a 'spy' function that is called when the event occurs. Such
119 subsystems must select this option.
Simon Glass3ee337a2022-03-04 08:43:03 -0700120
Jean-Jacques Hiblot00b29882018-12-07 14:50:53 +0100121config SPL_DM_DEVICE_REMOVE
122 bool "Support device removal in SPL"
123 depends on SPL_DM
Jean-Jacques Hiblot00b29882018-12-07 14:50:53 +0100124 help
125 We can save some code space by dropping support for removing a
126 device. This is not normally required in SPL, so by default this
127 option is disabled for SPL.
128
Simon Glass93e414d2015-02-05 21:41:36 -0700129config DM_STDIO
130 bool "Support stdio registration"
Masahiro Yamadacfc2f7d2015-02-24 22:26:21 +0900131 depends on DM
132 default y
Simon Glass93e414d2015-02-05 21:41:36 -0700133 help
134 Normally serial drivers register with stdio so that they can be used
135 as normal output devices. In SPL we don't normally use stdio, so
136 we can omit this feature.
Simon Glass1bd3deb2015-02-27 22:06:30 -0700137
138config DM_SEQ_ALIAS
139 bool "Support numbered aliases in device tree"
140 depends on DM
141 default y
142 help
143 Most boards will have a '/aliases' node containing the path to
144 numbered devices (e.g. serial0 = &serial0). This feature can be
Nathan Rossi7fa6ff42016-01-08 03:00:45 +1000145 disabled if it is not required.
146
147config SPL_DM_SEQ_ALIAS
148 bool "Support numbered aliases in device tree in SPL"
Adam Fordac4d80e2019-08-24 13:50:34 -0500149 depends on SPL_DM
Nathan Rossi7fa6ff42016-01-08 03:00:45 +1000150 help
151 Most boards will have a '/aliases' node containing the path to
152 numbered devices (e.g. serial0 = &serial0). This feature can be
Simon Glass1bd3deb2015-02-27 22:06:30 -0700153 disabled if it is not required, to save code space in SPL.
Simon Glass8e5efa02015-07-17 09:22:07 -0600154
Simon Glasse7ca7da2022-04-30 00:56:53 -0600155config VPL_DM_SEQ_ALIAS
156 bool "Support numbered aliases in device tree in VPL"
157 depends on VPL_DM
158 default y
159 help
160 Most boards will have a '/aliases' node containing the path to
161 numbered devices (e.g. serial0 = &serial0). This feature can be
162 disabled if it is not required, to save code space in VPL.
163
Simon Glass39f1d282020-12-16 17:25:06 -0700164config SPL_DM_INLINE_OFNODE
165 bool "Inline some ofnode functions which are seldom used in SPL"
166 depends on SPL_DM
167 default y
168 help
169 This applies to several ofnode functions (see ofnode.h) which are
170 seldom used. Inlining them can help reduce code size.
171
172config TPL_DM_INLINE_OFNODE
173 bool "Inline some ofnode functions which are seldom used in TPL"
174 depends on TPL_DM
175 default y
176 help
177 This applies to several ofnode functions (see ofnode.h) which are
178 seldom used. Inlining them can help reduce code size.
179
Nicolas Saenz Juliennea2c7ead2021-01-12 13:55:24 +0100180config DM_DMA
181 bool "Support per-device DMA constraints"
182 depends on DM
Nicolas Saenz Juliennea2c7ead2021-01-12 13:55:24 +0100183 help
184 Enable this to extract per-device DMA constraints, only supported on
185 device-tree systems for now. This is needed in order translate
186 addresses on systems where different buses have different views of
187 the physical address space.
188
Simon Glass8e5efa02015-07-17 09:22:07 -0600189config REGMAP
190 bool "Support register maps"
191 depends on DM
192 help
193 Hardware peripherals tend to have one or more sets of registers
194 which can be accessed to control the hardware. A register map
195 models this with a simple read/write interface. It can in principle
196 support any bus type (I2C, SPI) but so far this only supports
197 direct memory access.
198
huang lindd8515e2015-11-17 14:20:13 +0800199config SPL_REGMAP
200 bool "Support register maps in SPL"
Philipp Tomsichcdda3492017-06-29 01:37:10 +0200201 depends on SPL_DM
huang lindd8515e2015-11-17 14:20:13 +0800202 help
203 Hardware peripherals tend to have one or more sets of registers
204 which can be accessed to control the hardware. A register map
205 models this with a simple read/write interface. It can in principle
206 support any bus type (I2C, SPI) but so far this only supports
207 direct memory access.
208
Philipp Tomsich03cdf692017-06-29 01:38:49 +0200209config TPL_REGMAP
210 bool "Support register maps in TPL"
211 depends on TPL_DM
212 help
213 Hardware peripherals tend to have one or more sets of registers
214 which can be accessed to control the hardware. A register map
215 models this with a simple read/write interface. It can in principle
216 support any bus type (I2C, SPI) but so far this only supports
217 direct memory access.
218
Simon Glasse7ca7da2022-04-30 00:56:53 -0600219config VPL_REGMAP
220 bool "Support register maps in VPL"
221 depends on VPL_DM
222 help
223 Hardware peripherals tend to have one or more sets of registers
224 which can be accessed to control the hardware. A register map
225 models this with a simple read/write interface. It can in principle
226 support any bus type (I2C, SPI) but so far this only supports
227 direct memory access.
228
Simon Glass8e5efa02015-07-17 09:22:07 -0600229config SYSCON
230 bool "Support system controllers"
231 depends on REGMAP
232 help
233 Many SoCs have a number of system controllers which are dealt with
234 as a group by a single driver. Some common functionality is provided
235 by this uclass, including accessing registers via regmap and
236 assigning a unique number to each.
Masahiro Yamada8b15b162015-07-25 21:52:35 +0900237
huang lindd8515e2015-11-17 14:20:13 +0800238config SPL_SYSCON
239 bool "Support system controllers in SPL"
Philipp Tomsichcdda3492017-06-29 01:37:10 +0200240 depends on SPL_REGMAP
huang lindd8515e2015-11-17 14:20:13 +0800241 help
242 Many SoCs have a number of system controllers which are dealt with
243 as a group by a single driver. Some common functionality is provided
244 by this uclass, including accessing registers via regmap and
245 assigning a unique number to each.
246
Philipp Tomsich03cdf692017-06-29 01:38:49 +0200247config TPL_SYSCON
248 bool "Support system controllers in TPL"
Tom Rini36a4ca02022-06-08 08:24:39 -0400249 depends on TPL_REGMAP
Philipp Tomsich03cdf692017-06-29 01:38:49 +0200250 help
251 Many SoCs have a number of system controllers which are dealt with
252 as a group by a single driver. Some common functionality is provided
253 by this uclass, including accessing registers via regmap and
254 assigning a unique number to each.
255
Simon Glasse7ca7da2022-04-30 00:56:53 -0600256config VPL_SYSCON
257 bool "Support system controllers in VPL"
258 depends on VPL_REGMAP
259 help
260 Many SoCs have a number of system controllers which are dealt with
261 as a group by a single driver. Some common functionality is provided
262 by this uclass, including accessing registers via regmap and
263 assigning a unique number to each.
264
Masahiro Yamada029bfca2015-07-25 21:52:37 +0900265config DEVRES
266 bool "Managed device resources"
267 depends on DM
268 help
269 This option enables the Managed device resources core support.
270 Device resources managed by the devres framework are automatically
271 released whether initialization fails half-way or the device gets
272 detached.
273
274 If this option is disabled, devres functions fall back to
275 non-managed variants. For example, devres_alloc() to kzalloc(),
276 devm_kmalloc() to kmalloc(), etc.
277
Masahiro Yamada8b15b162015-07-25 21:52:35 +0900278config DEBUG_DEVRES
Masahiro Yamadaf929c0b2015-07-25 21:52:38 +0900279 bool "Managed device resources debugging functions"
Masahiro Yamada029bfca2015-07-25 21:52:37 +0900280 depends on DEVRES
Masahiro Yamada8b15b162015-07-25 21:52:35 +0900281 help
282 If this option is enabled, devres debug messages are printed.
Masahiro Yamadaf929c0b2015-07-25 21:52:38 +0900283 Also, a function is available to dump a list of device resources.
Masahiro Yamada8b15b162015-07-25 21:52:35 +0900284 Select this if you are having a problem with devres or want to
285 debug resource management for a managed device.
286
287 If you are unsure about this, Say N here.
Masahiro Yamadacc85b7b2015-07-26 02:46:26 +0900288
Marek Vasut298e6082015-08-03 01:15:48 +0200289config SIMPLE_BUS
290 bool "Support simple-bus driver"
291 depends on DM && OF_CONTROL
292 default y
293 help
294 Supports the 'simple-bus' driver, which is used on some systems.
295
296config SPL_SIMPLE_BUS
297 bool "Support simple-bus driver in SPL"
298 depends on SPL_DM && SPL_OF_CONTROL
Michal Simekb32467f2015-12-01 08:37:16 +0100299 default y
Marek Vasut298e6082015-08-03 01:15:48 +0200300 help
301 Supports the 'simple-bus' driver, which is used on some systems
302 in SPL.
303
Simon Glass2eb71502023-02-22 09:34:21 -0700304config TPL_SIMPLE_BUS
305 bool "Support simple-bus driver in TPL"
306 depends on TPL_DM && TPL_OF_CONTROL
307 help
308 Supports the 'simple-bus' driver, which is used on some systems
309 in TPL.
310
Bin Meng1a43b232021-03-14 20:15:02 +0800311config SIMPLE_BUS_CORRECT_RANGE
312 bool "Decode the 'simple-bus' <range> by honoring the #address-cells and #size-cells"
313 depends on SIMPLE_BUS
Bin Meng524a92c2021-03-14 20:15:03 +0800314 default y if SANDBOX
Bin Meng1a43b232021-03-14 20:15:02 +0800315 help
316 Decoding the 'simple-bus' <range> by honoring the #address-cells
317 and #size-cells of parent/child bus. If unset, #address-cells of
318 parent bus is assumed to be 1, #address-cells and #size-cells of
319 child bus is also assumed to be 1, to save some spaces of using
320 an advanced API to decode the <range>, which benefits SPL image
321 builds that have size limits.
322
323 If you are unsure about this, Say N here.
324
Sean Andersonb7860542020-06-24 06:41:12 -0400325config SIMPLE_PM_BUS
326 bool "Support simple-pm-bus driver"
327 depends on DM && OF_CONTROL && CLK && POWER_DOMAIN
328 help
329 Supports the 'simple-pm-bus' driver, which is used for busses that
330 have power domains and/or clocks which need to be enabled before use.
331
Stefan Roeseadc09052015-09-02 07:41:12 +0200332config OF_TRANSLATE
333 bool "Translate addresses using fdt_translate_address"
334 depends on DM && OF_CONTROL
335 default y
336 help
337 If this option is enabled, the reg property will be translated
338 using the fdt_translate_address() function. This is necessary
339 on some platforms (e.g. MVEBU) using complex "ranges"
340 properties in many nodes. As this translation is not handled
341 correctly in the default simple_bus_translate() function.
342
343 If this option is not enabled, simple_bus_translate() will be
344 used for the address translation. This function is faster and
345 smaller in size than fdt_translate_address().
346
347config SPL_OF_TRANSLATE
Stefan Roesef05eeb22015-11-26 13:38:01 +0100348 bool "Translate addresses using fdt_translate_address in SPL"
Stefan Roeseadc09052015-09-02 07:41:12 +0200349 depends on SPL_DM && SPL_OF_CONTROL
Stefan Roeseadc09052015-09-02 07:41:12 +0200350 help
351 If this option is enabled, the reg property will be translated
352 using the fdt_translate_address() function. This is necessary
353 on some platforms (e.g. MVEBU) using complex "ranges"
354 properties in many nodes. As this translation is not handled
355 correctly in the default simple_bus_translate() function.
356
357 If this option is not enabled, simple_bus_translate() will be
358 used for the address translation. This function is faster and
359 smaller in size than fdt_translate_address().
360
William Zhangf8c67b72022-10-14 11:04:55 -0700361config TPL_OF_TRANSLATE
362 bool "Translate addresses using fdt_translate_address in TPL"
363 depends on TPL_DM && TPL_OF_CONTROL
364 help
365 If this option is enabled, the reg property will be translated
366 using the fdt_translate_address() function. This is necessary
367 on some platforms (e.g. MVEBU) using complex "ranges"
368 properties in many nodes. As this translation is not handled
369 correctly in the default simple_bus_translate() function.
370
371 If this option is not enabled, simple_bus_translate() will be
372 used for the address translation. This function is faster and
373 smaller in size than fdt_translate_address()
374
Simon Glasse7ca7da2022-04-30 00:56:53 -0600375config VPL_OF_TRANSLATE
376 bool "Translate addresses using fdt_translate_address in SPL"
377 depends on SPL_DM && VPL_OF_CONTROL
378 help
379 If this option is enabled, the reg property will be translated
380 using the fdt_translate_address() function. This is necessary
381 on some platforms (e.g. MVEBU) using complex "ranges"
382 properties in many nodes. As this translation is not handled
383 correctly in the default simple_bus_translate() function.
384
385 If this option is not enabled, simple_bus_translate() will be
386 used for the address translation. This function is faster and
387 smaller in size than fdt_translate_address().
388
Stefan Roese85bddff2019-04-12 16:42:28 +0200389config TRANSLATION_OFFSET
390 bool "Platforms specific translation offset"
391 depends on DM && OF_CONTROL
392 help
393 Some platforms need a special address translation. Those
394 platforms (e.g. mvebu in SPL) can configure a translation
395 offset by enabling this option and setting the translation_offset
396 variable in the GD in their platform- / board-specific code.
397
Paul Burtondbef2f02016-05-17 07:43:24 +0100398config OF_ISA_BUS
399 bool
400 depends on OF_TRANSLATE
401 help
402 Is this option is enabled then support for the ISA bus will
403 be included for addresses read from DT. This is something that
404 should be known to be required or not based upon the board
Chris Packham3b6b4622019-01-13 22:13:24 +1300405 being targeted, and whether or not it makes use of an ISA bus.
Paul Burtondbef2f02016-05-17 07:43:24 +0100406
407 The bus is matched based upon its node name equalling "isa". The
408 busses #address-cells should equal 2, with the first cell being
409 used to hold flags & flag 0x1 indicating that the address range
410 should be accessed using I/O port in/out accessors. The second
411 cell holds the offset into ISA bus address space. The #size-cells
412 property should equal 1, and of course holds the size of the
413 address range used by a device.
414
415 If this option is not enabled then support for the ISA bus is
416 not included and any such busses used in DT will be treated as
417 typical simple-bus compatible busses. This will lead to
418 mistranslation of device addresses, so ensure that this is
419 enabled if your board does include an ISA bus.
420
Simon Glass34ef0c22017-05-18 20:09:03 -0600421config DM_DEV_READ_INLINE
422 bool
423 default y if !OF_LIVE
424
Simon Glassf0077312022-09-06 20:27:25 -0600425config OFNODE_MULTI_TREE
426 bool "Allow the ofnode interface to access any tree"
427 default y if EVENT && !DM_DEV_READ_INLINE && !DM_INLINE_OFNODE
428 help
429 Normally U-Boot makes use of its control FDT, the one used to bind
430 devices and provide options. In some cases, U-Boot must also process
431 a separate FDT, e.g. one provided by the operating system, which
432 needs additions to the /chosen node.
433
434 This works fine with live tree (OF_LIVE), but with flat tree the
435 offset provided in ofnode is only useful with the control FDT. This
436 option adds a 'tree ID' to the offset, so that multiple trees can
437 be used. Call oftree_from_fdt() to register a new tree.
438
439config OFNODE_MULTI_TREE_MAX
440 int "Maximum number of FDTs"
441 range 2 8
442 depends on OFNODE_MULTI_TREE
443 default 4
444 help
445 Sets the maximum number of device trees which can be used with the
446 ofnode interface when using flat trees (OF_LIVE). This is only
447 available in U-Boot proper and only after relocation.
448
Simon Glass9fb9e9b2020-04-09 10:27:38 -0600449config ACPIGEN
450 bool "Support ACPI table generation in driver model"
Simon Glasse264be42023-05-04 16:54:57 -0600451 depends on ACPI
Simon Glass55f3cde2020-07-16 21:22:39 -0600452 default y if SANDBOX || (GENERATE_ACPI_TABLE && !QEMU)
Simon Glass335fe512021-07-02 12:36:15 -0600453 select LIB_UUID
Simon Glass9fb9e9b2020-04-09 10:27:38 -0600454 help
455 This option enables generation of ACPI tables using driver-model
456 devices. It adds a new operation struct to each driver, to support
457 things like generating device-specific tables and returning the ACPI
458 name of a device.
459
Simon Glass5f78ee72020-09-10 20:21:25 -0600460config BOUNCE_BUFFER
461 bool "Include bounce buffer API"
462 help
463 Some peripherals support DMA from a subset of physically
464 addressable memory only. To support such peripherals, the
465 bounce buffer API uses a temporary buffer: it copies data
466 to/from DMA regions while managing cache operations.
467
468 A second possible use of bounce buffers is their ability to
469 provide aligned buffers for DMA operations.
470
Masahiro Yamadacc85b7b2015-07-26 02:46:26 +0900471endmenu