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1# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only
2#
3# Platform support for Chrome OS hardware (Chromebooks and Chromeboxes)
4#
5
6menuconfig CHROME_PLATFORMS
7	bool "Platform support for Chrome hardware"
8	depends on X86 || ARM || ARM64 || COMPILE_TEST
9	help
10	  Say Y here to get to see options for platform support for
11	  various Chromebooks and Chromeboxes. This option alone does
12	  not add any kernel code.
13
14	  If you say N, all options in this submenu will be skipped and disabled.
15
16if CHROME_PLATFORMS
17
18config CHROMEOS_ACPI
19	tristate "ChromeOS specific ACPI extensions"
20	depends on ACPI
21	help
22	  This driver provides the firmware interface for the services
23	  exported through the ChromeOS interfaces when using ChromeOS
24	  ACPI firmware.
25
26	  If you have an ACPI-compatible Chromebook, say Y or M here.
27	  The module will be called chromeos_acpi.
28
29config CHROMEOS_LAPTOP
30	tristate "Chrome OS Laptop"
31	depends on I2C && DMI && X86
32	help
33	  This driver instantiates i2c and smbus devices such as
34	  light sensors and touchpads.
35
36	  If you have a supported Chromebook, choose Y or M here.
37	  The module will be called chromeos_laptop.
38
39config CHROMEOS_PSTORE
40	tristate "Chrome OS pstore support"
41	depends on X86
42	help
43	  This module instantiates the persistent storage on x86 ChromeOS
44	  devices. It can be used to store away console logs and crash
45	  information across reboots.
46
47	  The range of memory used is 0xf00000-0x1000000, traditionally
48	  the memory used to back VGA controller memory.
49
50	  If you have a supported Chromebook, choose Y or M here.
51	  The module will be called chromeos_pstore.
52
53config CHROMEOS_TBMC
54	tristate "ChromeOS Tablet Switch Controller"
55	depends on ACPI
56	depends on INPUT
57	help
58	  This option adds a driver for the tablet switch on
59	  select Chrome OS systems.
60
61	  To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
62	  module will be called chromeos_tbmc.
63
64config CROS_EC
65	tristate "ChromeOS Embedded Controller"
66	select CROS_EC_PROTO
67	depends on X86 || ARM || ARM64 || COMPILE_TEST
68	help
69	  If you say Y here you get support for the ChromeOS Embedded
70	  Controller (EC) providing keyboard, battery and power services.
71	  You also need to enable the driver for the bus you are using. The
72	  protocol for talking to the EC is defined by the bus driver.
73
74	  To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
75	  module will be called cros_ec.
76
77config CROS_EC_I2C
78	tristate "ChromeOS Embedded Controller (I2C)"
79	depends on CROS_EC && I2C
80
81	help
82	  If you say Y here, you get support for talking to the ChromeOS
83	  EC through an I2C bus. This uses a simple byte-level protocol with
84	  a checksum. Failing accesses will be retried three times to
85	  improve reliability.
86
87config CROS_EC_RPMSG
88	tristate "ChromeOS Embedded Controller (rpmsg)"
89	depends on CROS_EC && RPMSG && OF
90	help
91	  If you say Y here, you get support for talking to the ChromeOS EC
92	  through rpmsg. This uses a simple byte-level protocol with a
93	  checksum. Also since there's no addition EC-to-host interrupt, this
94	  use a byte in message to distinguish host event from host command.
95
96	  To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
97	  module will be called cros_ec_rpmsg.
98
99config CROS_EC_ISHTP
100	tristate "ChromeOS Embedded Controller (ISHTP)"
101	depends on CROS_EC
102	depends on INTEL_ISH_HID
103	help
104	  If you say Y here, you get support for talking to the ChromeOS EC
105	  firmware running on Intel Integrated Sensor Hub (ISH), using the
106	  ISH Transport protocol (ISH-TP). This uses a simple byte-level
107	  protocol with a checksum.
108
109	  To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
110	  module will be called cros_ec_ishtp.
111
112config CROS_EC_SPI
113	tristate "ChromeOS Embedded Controller (SPI)"
114	depends on CROS_EC && SPI
115
116	help
117	  If you say Y here, you get support for talking to the ChromeOS EC
118	  through a SPI bus, using a byte-level protocol. Since the EC's
119	  response time cannot be guaranteed, we support ignoring
120	  'pre-amble' bytes before the response actually starts.
121
122config CROS_EC_UART
123	tristate "ChromeOS Embedded Controller (UART)"
124	depends on CROS_EC && ACPI && SERIAL_DEV_BUS
125	help
126	  If you say Y here, you get support for talking to the ChromeOS EC
127	  through a UART, using a byte-level protocol.
128
129	  To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
130	  module will be called cros_ec_uart.
131
132config CROS_EC_LPC
133	tristate "ChromeOS Embedded Controller (LPC)"
134	depends on CROS_EC && ACPI && (X86 || COMPILE_TEST)
135	depends on HAS_IOPORT
136	help
137	  If you say Y here, you get support for talking to the ChromeOS EC
138	  over an LPC bus, including the LPC Microchip EC (MEC) variant.
139	  This uses a simple byte-level protocol with a checksum. This is
140	  used for userspace access only. The kernel typically has its own
141	  communication methods.
142
143	  To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
144	  module will be called cros_ec_lpcs.
145
146config CROS_EC_PROTO
147	bool
148	help
149	  ChromeOS EC communication protocol helpers.
150
151config CROS_KBD_LED_BACKLIGHT
152	tristate "Backlight LED support for Chrome OS keyboards"
153	depends on LEDS_CLASS && (ACPI || CROS_EC || MFD_CROS_EC_DEV)
154	help
155	  This option enables support for the keyboard backlight LEDs on
156	  select Chrome OS systems.
157
158	  To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
159	  module will be called cros_kbd_led_backlight.
160
161config CROS_EC_CHARDEV
162	tristate "ChromeOS EC miscdevice"
163	depends on MFD_CROS_EC_DEV
164	default MFD_CROS_EC_DEV
165	help
166	  This driver adds file operations support to talk with the
167	  ChromeOS EC from userspace via a character device.
168
169	  To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
170	  module will be called cros_ec_chardev.
171
172config CROS_EC_LIGHTBAR
173	tristate "Chromebook Pixel's lightbar support"
174	depends on MFD_CROS_EC_DEV
175	default MFD_CROS_EC_DEV
176	help
177	  This option exposes the Chromebook Pixel's lightbar to
178	  userspace.
179
180	  To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
181	  module will be called cros_ec_lightbar.
182
183config CROS_EC_VBC
184	tristate "ChromeOS EC vboot context support"
185	depends on MFD_CROS_EC_DEV && OF
186	default MFD_CROS_EC_DEV
187	help
188	  This option exposes the ChromeOS EC vboot context nvram to
189	  userspace.
190
191	  To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
192	  module will be called cros_ec_vbc.
193
194config CROS_EC_DEBUGFS
195	tristate "Export ChromeOS EC internals in DebugFS"
196	depends on MFD_CROS_EC_DEV && DEBUG_FS
197	default MFD_CROS_EC_DEV
198	help
199	  This option exposes the ChromeOS EC device internals to
200	  userspace.
201
202	  To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
203	  module will be called cros_ec_debugfs.
204
205config CROS_EC_SENSORHUB
206	tristate "ChromeOS EC MEMS Sensor Hub"
207	depends on MFD_CROS_EC_DEV
208	default MFD_CROS_EC_DEV
209	help
210	  Allow loading IIO sensors. This driver is loaded by MFD and will in
211	  turn query the EC and register the sensors.
212	  It also spreads the sensor data coming from the EC to the IIO sensor
213	  object.
214
215	  To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
216	  module will be called cros_ec_sensorhub.
217
218config CROS_EC_SYSFS
219	tristate "ChromeOS EC control and information through sysfs"
220	depends on MFD_CROS_EC_DEV && SYSFS
221	default MFD_CROS_EC_DEV
222	help
223	  This option exposes some sysfs attributes to control and get
224	  information from ChromeOS EC.
225
226	  To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
227	  module will be called cros_ec_sysfs.
228
229config CROS_EC_TYPEC
230	tristate "ChromeOS EC Type-C Connector Control"
231	depends on MFD_CROS_EC_DEV && TYPEC
232	depends on CROS_USBPD_NOTIFY
233	depends on USB_ROLE_SWITCH
234	default MFD_CROS_EC_DEV
235	help
236	  If you say Y here, you get support for accessing Type C connector
237	  information from the Chrome OS EC.
238
239	  To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the module will be
240	  called cros-ec-typec.
241
242config CROS_HPS_I2C
243	tristate "ChromeOS HPS device"
244	depends on HID && I2C && PM
245	help
246	  Say Y here if you want to enable support for the ChromeOS
247	  human presence sensor (HPS), attached via I2C. The driver supports a
248	  sensor connected to the I2C bus and exposes it as a character device.
249	  To save power, the sensor is automatically powered down when no
250	  clients are accessing it.
251
252config CROS_USBPD_LOGGER
253	tristate "Logging driver for USB PD charger"
254	depends on CHARGER_CROS_USBPD
255	default y
256	select RTC_LIB
257	help
258	  This option enables support for logging event data for the USB PD charger
259	  available in the Embedded Controller on ChromeOS systems.
260
261	  To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
262	  module will be called cros_usbpd_logger.
263
264config CROS_USBPD_NOTIFY
265	tristate "ChromeOS Type-C power delivery event notifier"
266	depends on MFD_CROS_EC_DEV
267	default MFD_CROS_EC_DEV
268	help
269	  If you say Y here, you get support for Type-C PD event notifications
270	  from the ChromeOS EC. On ACPI platorms this driver will bind to the
271	  GOOG0003 ACPI device, and on platforms which don't have this device it
272	  will get initialized on ECs which support the feature
273	  EC_FEATURE_USB_PD.
274
275	  To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
276	  module will be called cros_usbpd_notify.
277
278config CHROMEOS_PRIVACY_SCREEN
279	tristate "ChromeOS Privacy Screen support"
280	depends on ACPI
281	depends on DRM
282	select DRM_PRIVACY_SCREEN
283	help
284	  This driver provides the support needed for the in-built electronic
285	  privacy screen that is present on some ChromeOS devices. When enabled,
286	  this should probably always be built into the kernel to avoid or
287	  minimize drm probe deferral.
288
289config CROS_TYPEC_SWITCH
290	tristate "ChromeOS EC Type-C Switch Control"
291	depends on MFD_CROS_EC_DEV && TYPEC && ACPI
292	default MFD_CROS_EC_DEV
293	help
294	  If you say Y here, you get support for configuring the ChromeOS EC Type-C
295	  muxes and retimers.
296
297	  To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the module will be
298	  called cros_typec_switch.
299
300source "drivers/platform/chrome/wilco_ec/Kconfig"
301
302# Kunit test cases
303config CROS_KUNIT_EC_PROTO_TEST
304	tristate "Kunit tests for ChromeOS EC protocol" if !KUNIT_ALL_TESTS
305	depends on KUNIT && CROS_EC
306	default KUNIT_ALL_TESTS
307	select CROS_EC_PROTO
308	help
309	  Kunit tests for ChromeOS EC protocol.
310
311endif # CHROMEOS_PLATFORMS
312