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Alexander Graf67ee7052016-03-04 01:10:07 +01001config EFI_LOADER
Heinrich Schuchardt96b236a2019-05-11 10:27:58 +02002 bool "Support running UEFI applications"
Heinrich Schuchardt79cea672019-11-17 10:44:16 +01003 depends on OF_LIBFDT && ( \
Heinrich Schuchardt30c3a5f2019-11-19 04:19:09 +01004 ARM && (SYS_CPU = arm1136 || \
5 SYS_CPU = arm1176 || \
6 SYS_CPU = armv7 || \
7 SYS_CPU = armv8) || \
Heinrich Schuchardt79cea672019-11-17 10:44:16 +01008 X86 || RISCV || SANDBOX)
Alexander Graf5e247172018-01-24 14:54:21 +01009 # We need EFI_STUB_64BIT to be set on x86_64 with EFI_STUB
10 depends on !EFI_STUB || !X86_64 || EFI_STUB_64BIT
11 # We need EFI_STUB_32BIT to be set on x86_32 with EFI_STUB
12 depends on !EFI_STUB || !X86 || X86_64 || EFI_STUB_32BIT
Heinrich Schuchardtac212dc2019-11-20 18:48:02 +010013 default y if !ARM || SYS_CPU = armv7 || SYS_CPU = armv8
Adam Ford70c8f052018-02-06 12:14:28 -060014 select LIB_UUID
Adam Fordb10ba902018-02-06 12:43:56 -060015 select HAVE_BLOCK_DEVICE
Heinrich Schuchardt9e18bfa2019-01-22 21:35:23 +010016 select REGEX
Heinrich Schuchardt35550cc2018-04-29 23:37:12 +020017 imply CFB_CONSOLE_ANSI
Heinrich Schuchardt6c46aaa2020-03-21 20:45:50 +010018 imply FAT
19 imply FAT_WRITE
Heinrich Schuchardt29db4c52019-12-04 22:58:58 +010020 imply USB_KEYBOARD_FN_KEYS
Heinrich Schuchardt8a7514a2020-01-15 00:49:35 +010021 imply VIDEO_ANSI
Alexander Graf67ee7052016-03-04 01:10:07 +010022 help
Heinrich Schuchardt96b236a2019-05-11 10:27:58 +020023 Select this option if you want to run UEFI applications (like GNU
24 GRUB or iPXE) on top of U-Boot. If this option is enabled, U-Boot
25 will expose the UEFI API to a loaded application, enabling it to
26 reuse U-Boot's device drivers.
Alexander Graf7c00a3c2016-05-11 18:25:48 +020027
Heinrich Schuchardt0cbab582019-05-08 23:17:38 +020028if EFI_LOADER
29
AKASHI Takahiro87942ac2020-10-29 13:47:45 +090030config EFI_SETUP_EARLY
31 bool
32 default n
33
Heinrich Schuchardt41bc6012020-07-14 19:18:33 +020034choice
35 prompt "Store for non-volatile UEFI variables"
36 default EFI_VARIABLE_FILE_STORE
37 help
38 Select where non-volatile UEFI variables shall be stored.
39
Heinrich Schuchardt09a8d502020-03-19 18:21:58 +000040config EFI_VARIABLE_FILE_STORE
41 bool "Store non-volatile UEFI variables as file"
42 depends on FAT_WRITE
Heinrich Schuchardt41bc6012020-07-14 19:18:33 +020043 help
44 Select this option if you want non-volatile UEFI variables to be
45 stored as file /ubootefi.var on the EFI system partition.
46
47config EFI_MM_COMM_TEE
48 bool "UEFI variables storage service via OP-TEE"
49 depends on OPTEE
Heinrich Schuchardt09a8d502020-03-19 18:21:58 +000050 help
Heinrich Schuchardt41bc6012020-07-14 19:18:33 +020051 If OP-TEE is present and running StandAloneMM, dispatch all UEFI
52 variable related operations to that. The application will verify,
53 authenticate and store the variables on an RPMB.
54
55endchoice
Heinrich Schuchardt09a8d502020-03-19 18:21:58 +000056
Heinrich Schuchardt4b7d5c12020-07-14 21:25:28 +020057config EFI_VARIABLES_PRESEED
58 bool "Initial values for UEFI variables"
59 depends on EFI_VARIABLE_FILE_STORE
60 help
61 Include a file with the initial values for non-volatile UEFI variables
62 into the U-Boot binary. If this configuration option is set, changes
63 to authentication related variables (PK, KEK, db, dbx) are not
64 allowed.
65
66if EFI_VARIABLES_PRESEED
67
68config EFI_VAR_SEED_FILE
69 string "File with initial values of non-volatile UEFI variables"
70 default ubootefi.var
71 help
72 File with initial values of non-volatile UEFI variables. The file must
73 be in the same format as the storage in the EFI system partition. The
74 easiest way to create it is by setting the non-volatile variables in
75 U-Boot. If a relative file path is used, it is relative to the source
76 directory.
77
78endif
79
Heinrich Schuchardtf2856ad2019-05-31 22:56:02 +020080config EFI_GET_TIME
81 bool "GetTime() runtime service"
82 depends on DM_RTC
83 default y
84 help
85 Provide the GetTime() runtime service at boottime. This service
86 can be used by an EFI application to read the real time clock.
87
88config EFI_SET_TIME
89 bool "SetTime() runtime service"
90 depends on EFI_GET_TIME
Heinrich Schuchardt8da46252020-11-21 20:52:18 +010091 default y if ARCH_QEMU || SANDBOX
Heinrich Schuchardtf2856ad2019-05-31 22:56:02 +020092 default n
93 help
94 Provide the SetTime() runtime service at boottime. This service
95 can be used by an EFI application to adjust the real time clock.
96
AKASHI Takahiro473d9b32020-11-17 09:27:55 +090097config EFI_HAVE_CAPSULE_SUPPORT
98 bool
99
100config EFI_RUNTIME_UPDATE_CAPSULE
101 bool "UpdateCapsule() runtime service"
102 default n
103 select EFI_HAVE_CAPSULE_SUPPORT
104 help
105 Select this option if you want to use UpdateCapsule and
106 QueryCapsuleCapabilities API's.
107
AKASHI Takahiro45b819542020-11-17 09:27:56 +0900108config EFI_CAPSULE_ON_DISK
109 bool "Enable capsule-on-disk support"
110 select EFI_HAVE_CAPSULE_SUPPORT
111 default n
112 help
113 Select this option if you want to use capsule-on-disk feature,
114 that is, capsules can be fetched and executed from files
115 under a specific directory on UEFI system partition instead of
116 via UpdateCapsule API.
117
118config EFI_CAPSULE_ON_DISK_EARLY
119 bool "Initiate capsule-on-disk at U-Boot boottime"
120 depends on EFI_CAPSULE_ON_DISK
121 default n
122 select EFI_SETUP_EARLY
123 help
124 Normally, without this option enabled, capsules will be
125 executed only at the first time of invoking one of efi command.
126 If this option is enabled, capsules will be enforced to be
127 executed as part of U-Boot initialisation so that they will
128 surely take place whatever is set to distro_bootcmd.
129
AKASHI Takahiro0d963782020-11-30 18:12:11 +0900130config EFI_CAPSULE_FIRMWARE_MANAGEMENT
131 bool "Capsule: Firmware Management Protocol"
132 depends on EFI_HAVE_CAPSULE_SUPPORT
133 default y
134 help
135 Select this option if you want to enable capsule-based
136 firmware update using Firmware Management Protocol.
137
Heinrich Schuchardt3db35912019-05-11 09:53:33 +0200138config EFI_DEVICE_PATH_TO_TEXT
139 bool "Device path to text protocol"
140 default y
141 help
142 The device path to text protocol converts device nodes and paths to
143 human readable strings.
144
Heinrich Schuchardt0cbab582019-05-08 23:17:38 +0200145config EFI_LOADER_HII
146 bool "HII protocols"
147 default y
148 help
149 The Human Interface Infrastructure is a complicated framework that
150 allows UEFI applications to draw fancy menus and hook strings using
151 a translation framework.
152
153 U-Boot implements enough of its features to be able to run the UEFI
154 Shell, but not more than that.
155
Heinrich Schuchardtb3258842019-05-16 07:52:58 +0200156config EFI_UNICODE_COLLATION_PROTOCOL2
Heinrich Schuchardt532fec72019-05-08 23:24:26 +0200157 bool "Unicode collation protocol"
158 default y
159 help
160 The Unicode collation protocol is used for lexical comparisons. It is
161 required to run the UEFI shell.
162
Heinrich Schuchardtb3258842019-05-16 07:52:58 +0200163if EFI_UNICODE_COLLATION_PROTOCOL2
Heinrich Schuchardt532fec72019-05-08 23:24:26 +0200164
Heinrich Schuchardt58ddcd32018-09-04 19:34:56 +0200165config EFI_UNICODE_CAPITALIZATION
166 bool "Support Unicode capitalization"
Heinrich Schuchardt58ddcd32018-09-04 19:34:56 +0200167 default y
168 help
169 Select this option to enable correct handling of the capitalization of
170 Unicode codepoints in the range 0x0000-0xffff. If this option is not
171 set, only the the correct handling of the letters of the codepage
172 used by the FAT file system is ensured.
173
Heinrich Schuchardt18ed8cf2019-05-16 18:19:00 +0200174config EFI_UNICODE_COLLATION_PROTOCOL
175 bool "Deprecated version of the Unicode collation protocol"
176 default n
177 help
178 In EFI 1.10 a version of the Unicode collation protocol using ISO
179 639-2 language codes existed. This protocol is not part of the UEFI
180 specification any longer. Unfortunately it is required to run the
181 UEFI Self Certification Test (SCT) II, version 2.6, 2017.
182
183 Choose this option for testing only. It is bound to be removed.
184
Heinrich Schuchardt532fec72019-05-08 23:24:26 +0200185endif
186
Alexander Graf7c00a3c2016-05-11 18:25:48 +0200187config EFI_LOADER_BOUNCE_BUFFER
188 bool "EFI Applications use bounce buffers for DMA operations"
Heinrich Schuchardt0cbab582019-05-08 23:17:38 +0200189 depends on ARM64
Alexander Graf7c00a3c2016-05-11 18:25:48 +0200190 default n
191 help
192 Some hardware does not support DMA to full 64bit addresses. For this
193 hardware we can create a bounce buffer so that payloads don't have to
194 worry about platform details.
Alexander Graf44be5da2019-02-11 15:24:00 +0100195
Heinrich Schuchardt0cbab582019-05-08 23:17:38 +0200196config EFI_PLATFORM_LANG_CODES
197 string "Language codes supported by firmware"
198 default "en-US"
Alexander Graf44be5da2019-02-11 15:24:00 +0100199 help
Heinrich Schuchardt0cbab582019-05-08 23:17:38 +0200200 This value is used to initialize the PlatformLangCodes variable. Its
201 value is a semicolon (;) separated list of language codes in native
202 RFC 4646 format, e.g. "en-US;de-DE". The first language code is used
203 to initialize the PlatformLang variable.
Alexander Graf44be5da2019-02-11 15:24:00 +0100204
Heinrich Schuchardt05874fb2019-07-05 18:12:16 +0200205config EFI_HAVE_RUNTIME_RESET
206 # bool "Reset runtime service is available"
207 bool
208 default y
209 depends on ARCH_BCM283X || FSL_LAYERSCAPE || PSCI_RESET || SYSRESET_X86
210
Heinrich Schuchardt149d5d42019-07-22 22:04:36 +0200211config EFI_GRUB_ARM32_WORKAROUND
212 bool "Workaround for GRUB on 32bit ARM"
Heinrich Schuchardt33542332020-09-17 19:09:23 +0200213 default n if ARCH_QEMU
Heinrich Schuchardt149d5d42019-07-22 22:04:36 +0200214 default y
215 depends on ARM && !ARM64
216 help
217 GRUB prior to version 2.04 requires U-Boot to disable caches. This
218 workaround currently is also needed on systems with caches that
219 cannot be managed via CP15.
Sughosh Ganu7064a5d2019-12-29 00:01:05 +0530220
221config EFI_RNG_PROTOCOL
222 bool "EFI_RNG_PROTOCOL support"
223 depends on DM_RNG
Peter Robinsonfa497522020-04-01 11:15:01 +0100224 default y
Sughosh Ganu7064a5d2019-12-29 00:01:05 +0530225 help
Heinrich Schuchardt7bcc7fc2020-02-14 23:28:58 +0100226 Provide a EFI_RNG_PROTOCOL implementation using the hardware random
227 number generator of the platform.
Sughosh Ganu7064a5d2019-12-29 00:01:05 +0530228
Ilias Apalodimas590fef62020-11-11 11:18:11 +0200229config EFI_TCG2_PROTOCOL
230 bool "EFI_TCG2_PROTOCOL support"
231 depends on TPM_V2
232 help
233 Provide a EFI_TCG2_PROTOCOL implementation using the TPM hardware
234 of the platform.
235
Ilias Apalodimas967650d2020-11-30 11:47:40 +0200236config EFI_TCG2_PROTOCOL_EVENTLOG_SIZE
237 int "EFI_TCG2_PROTOCOL EventLog size"
238 depends on EFI_TCG2_PROTOCOL
239 default 4096
240 help
241 Define the size of the EventLog for EFI_TCG2_PROTOCOL. Note that
242 this is going to be allocated twice. One for the eventlog it self
243 and one for the configuration table that is required from the spec
244
Ilias Apalodimas3510ba72020-02-21 09:55:45 +0200245config EFI_LOAD_FILE2_INITRD
246 bool "EFI_FILE_LOAD2_PROTOCOL for Linux initial ramdisk"
247 default n
248 help
249 Expose a EFI_FILE_LOAD2_PROTOCOL that the Linux UEFI stub can
250 use to load the initial ramdisk. Once this is enabled using
251 initrd=<ramdisk> will stop working.
252
253config EFI_INITRD_FILESPEC
254 string "initramfs path"
255 default "host 0:1 initrd"
256 depends on EFI_LOAD_FILE2_INITRD
257 help
258 Full path of the initramfs file, e.g. mmc 0:2 initramfs.cpio.gz.
259
AKASHI Takahiro1900a3b2020-04-14 11:51:38 +0900260config EFI_SECURE_BOOT
261 bool "Enable EFI secure boot support"
262 depends on EFI_LOADER
263 select SHA256
264 select RSA
265 select RSA_VERIFY_WITH_PKEY
266 select IMAGE_SIGN_INFO
267 select ASYMMETRIC_KEY_TYPE
268 select ASYMMETRIC_PUBLIC_KEY_SUBTYPE
269 select X509_CERTIFICATE_PARSER
270 select PKCS7_MESSAGE_PARSER
AKASHI Takahiro14afd062020-07-21 19:35:22 +0900271 select PKCS7_VERIFY
AKASHI Takahiro1900a3b2020-04-14 11:51:38 +0900272 default n
273 help
274 Select this option to enable EFI secure boot support.
275 Once SecureBoot mode is enforced, any EFI binary can run only if
276 it is signed with a trusted key. To do that, you need to install,
277 at least, PK, KEK and db.
278
Heinrich Schuchardt0cbab582019-05-08 23:17:38 +0200279endif