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1# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only
2#
3# For a description of the syntax of this configuration file,
4# see Documentation/kbuild/kconfig-language.rst.
5#
6
7menu "Firmware Drivers"
8
9source "drivers/firmware/arm_scmi/Kconfig"
10
11config ARM_SCPI_PROTOCOL
12	tristate "ARM System Control and Power Interface (SCPI) Message Protocol"
13	depends on ARM || ARM64 || COMPILE_TEST
14	depends on MAILBOX
15	help
16	  System Control and Power Interface (SCPI) Message Protocol is
17	  defined for the purpose of communication between the Application
18	  Cores(AP) and the System Control Processor(SCP). The MHU peripheral
19	  provides a mechanism for inter-processor communication between SCP
20	  and AP.
21
22	  SCP controls most of the power management on the Application
23	  Processors. It offers control and management of: the core/cluster
24	  power states, various power domain DVFS including the core/cluster,
25	  certain system clocks configuration, thermal sensors and many
26	  others.
27
28	  This protocol library provides interface for all the client drivers
29	  making use of the features offered by the SCP.
30
31config ARM_SCPI_POWER_DOMAIN
32	tristate "SCPI power domain driver"
33	depends on ARM_SCPI_PROTOCOL || (COMPILE_TEST && OF)
34	default y
35	select PM_GENERIC_DOMAINS if PM
36	help
37	  This enables support for the SCPI power domains which can be
38	  enabled or disabled via the SCP firmware
39
40config ARM_SDE_INTERFACE
41	bool "ARM Software Delegated Exception Interface (SDEI)"
42	depends on ARM64
43	help
44	  The Software Delegated Exception Interface (SDEI) is an ARM
45	  standard for registering callbacks from the platform firmware
46	  into the OS. This is typically used to implement RAS notifications.
47
48config EDD
49	tristate "BIOS Enhanced Disk Drive calls determine boot disk"
50	depends on X86
51	help
52	  Say Y or M here if you want to enable BIOS Enhanced Disk Drive
53	  Services real mode BIOS calls to determine which disk
54	  BIOS tries boot from.  This information is then exported via sysfs.
55
56	  This option is experimental and is known to fail to boot on some
57          obscure configurations. Most disk controller BIOS vendors do
58          not yet implement this feature.
59
60config EDD_OFF
61	bool "Sets default behavior for EDD detection to off"
62	depends on EDD
63	default n
64	help
65	  Say Y if you want EDD disabled by default, even though it is compiled into the
66	  kernel. Say N if you want EDD enabled by default. EDD can be dynamically set
67	  using the kernel parameter 'edd={on|skipmbr|off}'.
68
69config FIRMWARE_MEMMAP
70    bool "Add firmware-provided memory map to sysfs" if EXPERT
71    default X86
72    help
73      Add the firmware-provided (unmodified) memory map to /sys/firmware/memmap.
74      That memory map is used for example by kexec to set up parameter area
75      for the next kernel, but can also be used for debugging purposes.
76
77      See also Documentation/ABI/testing/sysfs-firmware-memmap.
78
79config EFI_PCDP
80	bool "Console device selection via EFI PCDP or HCDP table"
81	depends on ACPI && EFI && IA64
82	default y if IA64
83	help
84	  If your firmware supplies the PCDP table, and you want to
85	  automatically use the primary console device it describes
86	  as the Linux console, say Y here.
87
88	  If your firmware supplies the HCDP table, and you want to
89	  use the first serial port it describes as the Linux console,
90	  say Y here.  If your EFI ConOut path contains only a UART
91	  device, it will become the console automatically.  Otherwise,
92	  you must specify the "console=hcdp" kernel boot argument.
93
94	  Neither the PCDP nor the HCDP affects naming of serial devices,
95	  so a serial console may be /dev/ttyS0, /dev/ttyS1, etc, depending
96	  on how the driver discovers devices.
97
98	  You must also enable the appropriate drivers (serial, VGA, etc.)
99
100	  See DIG64_HCDPv20_042804.pdf available from
101	  <http://www.dig64.org/specifications/>
102
103config DMIID
104    bool "Export DMI identification via sysfs to userspace"
105    depends on DMI
106    default y
107	help
108	  Say Y here if you want to query SMBIOS/DMI system identification
109	  information from userspace through /sys/class/dmi/id/ or if you want
110	  DMI-based module auto-loading.
111
112config DMI_SYSFS
113	tristate "DMI table support in sysfs"
114	depends on SYSFS && DMI
115	default n
116	help
117	  Say Y or M here to enable the exporting of the raw DMI table
118	  data via sysfs.  This is useful for consuming the data without
119	  requiring any access to /dev/mem at all.  Tables are found
120	  under /sys/firmware/dmi when this option is enabled and
121	  loaded.
122
123config DMI_SCAN_MACHINE_NON_EFI_FALLBACK
124	bool
125
126config ISCSI_IBFT_FIND
127	bool "iSCSI Boot Firmware Table Attributes"
128	depends on X86 && ISCSI_IBFT
129	default n
130	help
131	  This option enables the kernel to find the region of memory
132	  in which the ISCSI Boot Firmware Table (iBFT) resides. This
133	  is necessary for iSCSI Boot Firmware Table Attributes module to work
134	  properly.
135
136config ISCSI_IBFT
137	tristate "iSCSI Boot Firmware Table Attributes module"
138	select ISCSI_BOOT_SYSFS
139	select ISCSI_IBFT_FIND if X86
140	depends on ACPI && SCSI && SCSI_LOWLEVEL
141	default	n
142	help
143	  This option enables support for detection and exposing of iSCSI
144	  Boot Firmware Table (iBFT) via sysfs to userspace. If you wish to
145	  detect iSCSI boot parameters dynamically during system boot, say Y.
146	  Otherwise, say N.
147
148config RASPBERRYPI_FIRMWARE
149	tristate "Raspberry Pi Firmware Driver"
150	depends on BCM2835_MBOX
151	help
152	  This option enables support for communicating with the firmware on the
153	  Raspberry Pi.
154
155config FW_CFG_SYSFS
156	tristate "QEMU fw_cfg device support in sysfs"
157	depends on SYSFS && (ARM || ARM64 || PARISC || PPC_PMAC || SPARC || X86)
158	depends on HAS_IOPORT_MAP
159	default n
160	help
161	  Say Y or M here to enable the exporting of the QEMU firmware
162	  configuration (fw_cfg) file entries via sysfs. Entries are
163	  found under /sys/firmware/fw_cfg when this option is enabled
164	  and loaded.
165
166config FW_CFG_SYSFS_CMDLINE
167	bool "QEMU fw_cfg device parameter parsing"
168	depends on FW_CFG_SYSFS
169	help
170	  Allow the qemu_fw_cfg device to be initialized via the kernel
171	  command line or using a module parameter.
172	  WARNING: Using incorrect parameters (base address in particular)
173	  may crash your system.
174
175config INTEL_STRATIX10_SERVICE
176	tristate "Intel Stratix10 Service Layer"
177	depends on ARCH_INTEL_SOCFPGA && ARM64 && HAVE_ARM_SMCCC
178	default n
179	help
180	  Intel Stratix10 service layer runs at privileged exception level,
181	  interfaces with the service providers (FPGA manager is one of them)
182	  and manages secure monitor call to communicate with secure monitor
183	  software at secure monitor exception level.
184
185	  Say Y here if you want Stratix10 service layer support.
186
187config INTEL_STRATIX10_RSU
188	tristate "Intel Stratix10 Remote System Update"
189	depends on INTEL_STRATIX10_SERVICE
190	help
191	  The Intel Remote System Update (RSU) driver exposes interfaces
192	  access through the Intel Service Layer to user space via sysfs
193	  device attribute nodes. The RSU interfaces report/control some of
194	  the optional RSU features of the Stratix 10 SoC FPGA.
195
196	  The RSU provides a way for customers to update the boot
197	  configuration of a Stratix 10 SoC device with significantly reduced
198	  risk of corrupting the bitstream storage and bricking the system.
199
200	  Enable RSU support if you are using an Intel SoC FPGA with the RSU
201	  feature enabled and you want Linux user space control.
202
203	  Say Y here if you want Intel RSU support.
204
205config QCOM_SCM
206	tristate "Qcom SCM driver"
207	depends on ARM || ARM64
208	depends on HAVE_ARM_SMCCC
209	select RESET_CONTROLLER
210
211config QCOM_SCM_DOWNLOAD_MODE_DEFAULT
212	bool "Qualcomm download mode enabled by default"
213	depends on QCOM_SCM
214	help
215	  A device with "download mode" enabled will upon an unexpected
216	  warm-restart enter a special debug mode that allows the user to
217	  "download" memory content over USB for offline postmortem analysis.
218	  The feature can be enabled/disabled on the kernel command line.
219
220	  Say Y here to enable "download mode" by default.
221
222config SYSFB
223	bool
224	default y
225	depends on X86 || EFI
226
227config SYSFB_SIMPLEFB
228	bool "Mark VGA/VBE/EFI FB as generic system framebuffer"
229	depends on SYSFB
230	help
231	  Firmwares often provide initial graphics framebuffers so the BIOS,
232	  bootloader or kernel can show basic video-output during boot for
233	  user-guidance and debugging. Historically, x86 used the VESA BIOS
234	  Extensions and EFI-framebuffers for this, which are mostly limited
235	  to x86 BIOS or EFI systems.
236	  This option, if enabled, marks VGA/VBE/EFI framebuffers as generic
237	  framebuffers so the new generic system-framebuffer drivers can be
238	  used instead. If the framebuffer is not compatible with the generic
239	  modes, it is advertised as fallback platform framebuffer so legacy
240	  drivers like efifb, vesafb and uvesafb can pick it up.
241	  If this option is not selected, all system framebuffers are always
242	  marked as fallback platform framebuffers as usual.
243
244	  Note: Legacy fbdev drivers, including vesafb, efifb, uvesafb, will
245	  not be able to pick up generic system framebuffers if this option
246	  is selected. You are highly encouraged to enable simplefb as
247	  replacement if you select this option. simplefb can correctly deal
248	  with generic system framebuffers. But you should still keep vesafb
249	  and others enabled as fallback if a system framebuffer is
250	  incompatible with simplefb.
251
252	  If unsure, say Y.
253
254config TI_SCI_PROTOCOL
255	tristate "TI System Control Interface (TISCI) Message Protocol"
256	depends on TI_MESSAGE_MANAGER
257	help
258	  TI System Control Interface (TISCI) Message Protocol is used to manage
259	  compute systems such as ARM, DSP etc with the system controller in
260	  complex System on Chip(SoC) such as those found on certain keystone
261	  generation SoC from TI.
262
263	  System controller provides various facilities including power
264	  management function support.
265
266	  This protocol library is used by client drivers to use the features
267	  provided by the system controller.
268
269config TRUSTED_FOUNDATIONS
270	bool "Trusted Foundations secure monitor support"
271	depends on ARM && CPU_V7
272	help
273	  Some devices (including most early Tegra-based consumer devices on
274	  the market) are booted with the Trusted Foundations secure monitor
275	  active, requiring some core operations to be performed by the secure
276	  monitor instead of the kernel.
277
278	  This option allows the kernel to invoke the secure monitor whenever
279	  required on devices using Trusted Foundations. See the functions and
280	  comments in linux/firmware/trusted_foundations.h or the device tree
281	  bindings for "tlm,trusted-foundations" for details on how to use it.
282
283	  Choose N if you don't know what this is about.
284
285config TURRIS_MOX_RWTM
286	tristate "Turris Mox rWTM secure firmware driver"
287	depends on ARCH_MVEBU || COMPILE_TEST
288	depends on HAS_DMA && OF
289	depends on MAILBOX
290	select HW_RANDOM
291	select ARMADA_37XX_RWTM_MBOX
292	help
293	  This driver communicates with the firmware on the Cortex-M3 secure
294	  processor of the Turris Mox router. Enable if you are building for
295	  Turris Mox, and you will be able to read the device serial number and
296	  other manufacturing data and also utilize the Entropy Bit Generator
297	  for hardware random number generation.
298
299source "drivers/firmware/arm_ffa/Kconfig"
300source "drivers/firmware/broadcom/Kconfig"
301source "drivers/firmware/google/Kconfig"
302source "drivers/firmware/efi/Kconfig"
303source "drivers/firmware/imx/Kconfig"
304source "drivers/firmware/meson/Kconfig"
305source "drivers/firmware/psci/Kconfig"
306source "drivers/firmware/smccc/Kconfig"
307source "drivers/firmware/tegra/Kconfig"
308source "drivers/firmware/xilinx/Kconfig"
309
310endmenu
311