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1# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0
2menu "Firmware loader"
3
4config FW_LOADER
5	tristate "Firmware loading facility" if EXPERT
6	select CRYPTO_LIB_SHA256 if FW_LOADER_DEBUG
7	default y
8	help
9	  This enables the firmware loading facility in the kernel. The kernel
10	  will first look for built-in firmware, if it has any. Next, it will
11	  look for the requested firmware in a series of filesystem paths:
12
13		o firmware_class path module parameter or kernel boot param
14		o /lib/firmware/updates/UTS_RELEASE
15		o /lib/firmware/updates
16		o /lib/firmware/UTS_RELEASE
17		o /lib/firmware
18
19	  Enabling this feature only increases your kernel image by about
20	  828 bytes, enable this option unless you are certain you don't
21	  need firmware.
22
23	  You typically want this built-in (=y) but you can also enable this
24	  as a module, in which case the firmware_class module will be built.
25	  You also want to be sure to enable this built-in if you are going to
26	  enable built-in firmware (CONFIG_EXTRA_FIRMWARE).
27
28config FW_LOADER_DEBUG
29	bool "Log filenames and checksums for loaded firmware"
30	depends on DYNAMIC_DEBUG
31	depends on FW_LOADER
32	default FW_LOADER
33	help
34	  Select this option to use dynamic debug to log firmware filenames and
35	  SHA256 checksums to the kernel log for each firmware file that is
36	  loaded.
37
38config RUST_FW_LOADER_ABSTRACTIONS
39	bool "Rust Firmware Loader abstractions"
40	depends on RUST
41	depends on FW_LOADER=y
42	help
43	  This enables the Rust abstractions for the firmware loader API.
44
45if FW_LOADER
46
47config FW_LOADER_PAGED_BUF
48	bool
49
50config FW_LOADER_SYSFS
51	bool
52
53config EXTRA_FIRMWARE
54	string "Build named firmware blobs into the kernel binary"
55	help
56	  Device drivers which require firmware can typically deal with
57	  having the kernel load firmware from the various supported
58	  /lib/firmware/ paths. This option enables you to build into the
59	  kernel firmware files. Built-in firmware searches are preceded
60	  over firmware lookups using your filesystem over the supported
61	  /lib/firmware paths documented on CONFIG_FW_LOADER.
62
63	  This may be useful for testing or if the firmware is required early on
64	  in boot and cannot rely on the firmware being placed in an initrd or
65	  initramfs.
66
67	  This option is a string and takes the (space-separated) names of the
68	  firmware files -- the same names that appear in MODULE_FIRMWARE()
69	  and request_firmware() in the source. These files should exist under
70	  the directory specified by the EXTRA_FIRMWARE_DIR option, which is
71	  /lib/firmware by default.
72
73	  For example, you might set CONFIG_EXTRA_FIRMWARE="usb8388.bin", copy
74	  the usb8388.bin file into /lib/firmware, and build the kernel. Then
75	  any request_firmware("usb8388.bin") will be satisfied internally
76	  inside the kernel without ever looking at your filesystem at runtime.
77
78	  WARNING: If you include additional firmware files into your binary
79	  kernel image that are not available under the terms of the GPL,
80	  then it may be a violation of the GPL to distribute the resulting
81	  image since it combines both GPL and non-GPL work. You should
82	  consult a lawyer of your own before distributing such an image.
83
84	  NOTE: Compressed files are not supported in EXTRA_FIRMWARE.
85
86config EXTRA_FIRMWARE_DIR
87	string "Firmware blobs root directory"
88	depends on EXTRA_FIRMWARE != ""
89	default "/lib/firmware"
90	help
91	  This option controls the directory in which the kernel build system
92	  looks for the firmware files listed in the EXTRA_FIRMWARE option.
93
94config FW_LOADER_USER_HELPER
95	bool "Enable the firmware sysfs fallback mechanism"
96	select FW_LOADER_SYSFS
97	select FW_LOADER_PAGED_BUF
98	help
99	  This option enables a sysfs loading facility to enable firmware
100	  loading to the kernel through userspace as a fallback mechanism
101	  if and only if the kernel's direct filesystem lookup for the
102	  firmware failed using the different /lib/firmware/ paths, or the
103	  path specified in the firmware_class path module parameter, or the
104	  firmware_class path kernel boot parameter if the firmware_class is
105	  built-in. For details on how to work with the sysfs fallback mechanism
106	  refer to Documentation/driver-api/firmware/fallback-mechanisms.rst.
107
108	  The direct filesystem lookup for firmware is always used first now.
109
110	  If the kernel's direct filesystem lookup for firmware fails to find
111	  the requested firmware a sysfs fallback loading facility is made
112	  available and userspace is informed about this through uevents.
113	  The uevent can be suppressed if the driver explicitly requested it,
114	  this is known as the driver using the custom fallback mechanism.
115	  If the custom fallback mechanism is used userspace must always
116	  acknowledge failure to find firmware as the timeout for the fallback
117	  mechanism is disabled, and failed requests will linger forever.
118
119	  This used to be the default firmware loading facility, and udev used
120	  to listen for uvents to load firmware for the kernel. The firmware
121	  loading facility functionality in udev has been removed, as such it
122	  can no longer be relied upon as a fallback mechanism. Linux no longer
123	  relies on or uses a fallback mechanism in userspace. If you need to
124	  rely on one refer to the permissively licensed firmwared:
125
126	  https://github.com/teg/firmwared
127
128	  Since this was the default firmware loading facility at one point,
129	  old userspace may exist which relies upon it, and as such this
130	  mechanism can never be removed from the kernel.
131
132	  You should only enable this functionality if you are certain you
133	  require a fallback mechanism and have a userspace mechanism ready to
134	  load firmware in case it is not found. One main reason for this may
135	  be if you have drivers which require firmware built-in and for
136	  whatever reason cannot place the required firmware in initramfs.
137	  Another reason kernels may have this feature enabled is to support a
138	  driver which explicitly relies on this fallback mechanism. Only two
139	  drivers need this today:
140
141	    o CONFIG_LEDS_LP55XX_COMMON
142	    o CONFIG_DELL_RBU
143
144	  Outside of supporting the above drivers, another reason for needing
145	  this may be that your firmware resides outside of the paths the kernel
146	  looks for and cannot possibly be specified using the firmware_class
147	  path module parameter or kernel firmware_class path boot parameter
148	  if firmware_class is built-in.
149
150	  A modern use case may be to temporarily mount a custom partition
151	  during provisioning which is only accessible to userspace, and then
152	  to use it to look for and fetch the required firmware. Such type of
153	  driver functionality may not even ever be desirable upstream by
154	  vendors, and as such is only required to be supported as an interface
155	  for provisioning. Since udev's firmware loading facility has been
156	  removed you can use firmwared or a fork of it to customize how you
157	  want to load firmware based on uevents issued.
158
159	  Enabling this option will increase your kernel image size by about
160	  13436 bytes.
161
162	  If you are unsure about this, say N here, unless you are Linux
163	  distribution and need to support the above two drivers, or you are
164	  certain you need to support some really custom firmware loading
165	  facility in userspace.
166
167config FW_LOADER_USER_HELPER_FALLBACK
168	bool "Force the firmware sysfs fallback mechanism when possible"
169	depends on FW_LOADER_USER_HELPER
170	help
171	  Enabling this option forces a sysfs userspace fallback mechanism
172	  to be used for all firmware requests which explicitly do not disable a
173	  a fallback mechanism. Firmware calls which do prohibit a fallback
174	  mechanism is request_firmware_direct(). This option is kept for
175	  backward compatibility purposes given this precise mechanism can also
176	  be enabled by setting the proc sysctl value to true:
177
178	       /proc/sys/kernel/firmware_config/force_sysfs_fallback
179
180	  If you are unsure about this, say N here.
181
182config FW_LOADER_COMPRESS
183	bool "Enable compressed firmware support"
184	help
185	  This option enables the support for loading compressed firmware
186	  files. The caller of firmware API receives the decompressed file
187	  content. The compressed file is loaded as a fallback, only after
188	  loading the raw file failed at first.
189
190	  Compressed firmware support does not apply to firmware images
191	  that are built into the kernel image (CONFIG_EXTRA_FIRMWARE).
192
193if FW_LOADER_COMPRESS
194config FW_LOADER_COMPRESS_XZ
195	bool "Enable XZ-compressed firmware support"
196	select FW_LOADER_PAGED_BUF
197	select XZ_DEC
198	default y
199	help
200	  This option adds the support for XZ-compressed files.
201	  The files have to be compressed with either none or crc32
202	  integrity check type (pass "-C crc32" option to xz command).
203
204config FW_LOADER_COMPRESS_ZSTD
205	bool "Enable ZSTD-compressed firmware support"
206	select ZSTD_DECOMPRESS
207	help
208	  This option adds the support for ZSTD-compressed files.
209
210endif # FW_LOADER_COMPRESS
211
212config FW_CACHE
213	bool "Enable firmware caching during suspend"
214	depends on PM_SLEEP
215	default y if PM_SLEEP
216	help
217	  Because firmware caching generates uevent messages that are sent
218	  over a netlink socket, it can prevent suspend on many platforms.
219	  It is also not always useful, so on such platforms we have the
220	  option.
221
222	  If unsure, say Y.
223
224config FW_UPLOAD
225	bool "Enable users to initiate firmware updates using sysfs"
226	select FW_LOADER_SYSFS
227	select FW_LOADER_PAGED_BUF
228	help
229	  Enabling this option will allow device drivers to expose a persistent
230	  sysfs interface that allows firmware updates to be initiated from
231	  userspace. For example, FPGA based PCIe cards load firmware and FPGA
232	  images from local FLASH when the card boots. The images in FLASH may
233	  be updated with new images provided by the user. Enable this device
234	  to support cards that rely on user-initiated updates for firmware files.
235
236	  If unsure, say N.
237
238endif # FW_LOADER
239endmenu
240