summaryrefslogtreecommitdiff
path: root/src/vendorcode/amd/agesa/f14/Include/OptionsPage.h
diff options
context:
space:
mode:
Diffstat (limited to 'src/vendorcode/amd/agesa/f14/Include/OptionsPage.h')
-rw-r--r--src/vendorcode/amd/agesa/f14/Include/OptionsPage.h375
1 files changed, 375 insertions, 0 deletions
diff --git a/src/vendorcode/amd/agesa/f14/Include/OptionsPage.h b/src/vendorcode/amd/agesa/f14/Include/OptionsPage.h
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..1287e5ba47
--- /dev/null
+++ b/src/vendorcode/amd/agesa/f14/Include/OptionsPage.h
@@ -0,0 +1,375 @@
+/* $NoKeywords:$ */
+/**
+ * @file
+ *
+ * Create outline and references for Build Configuration and Options Component mainpage documentation.
+ *
+ * Design guides, maintenance guides, and general documentation, are
+ * collected using this file onto the documentation mainpage.
+ * This file contains doxygen comment blocks, only.
+ *
+ * @xrefitem bom "File Content Label" "Release Content"
+ * @e project: AGESA
+ * @e sub-project: Documentation
+ * @e \$Revision: 35380 $ @e \$Date: 2010-07-22 00:37:18 +0800 (Thu, 22 Jul 2010) $
+ *
+ */
+/*
+ *****************************************************************************
+ *
+ * Copyright (c) 2011, Advanced Micro Devices, Inc.
+ * All rights reserved.
+ *
+ * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
+ * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are met:
+ * * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
+ * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
+ * * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
+ * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
+ * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
+ * * Neither the name of Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. nor the names of
+ * its contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived
+ * from this software without specific prior written permission.
+ *
+ * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS "AS IS" AND
+ * ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED
+ * WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE
+ * DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL ADVANCED MICRO DEVICES, INC. BE LIABLE FOR ANY
+ * DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES
+ * (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES;
+ * LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND
+ * ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT
+ * (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS
+ * SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
+ *
+ * ***************************************************************************
+ *
+ */
+
+/**
+ * @page optionmain Build Configuration and Options Documentation
+ *
+ * Additional documentation for the Build Configuration and Options component consists of
+ *
+ * - Introduction and Overview to Build Options
+ * - @subpage platforminstall "Platform Build Options"
+ * - @subpage bldcfg "Build Configuration Item Cross Reference"
+ * - @subpage examplecustomizations "Customization Examples"
+ * - Maintenance Guides:
+ * - For debug of the Options system, use compiler options
+ * @n <tt> /P /EP /C /FAs </tt> @n
+ * PreProcessor output is produced in an .i file in the directory where the project
+ * file is located.
+ * - Design Guides:
+ * - add here >>>
+ *
+ */
+
+/**
+ * @page platforminstall Platform Build Options.
+ *
+ * Build options are boolean constants. The purpose of build options is to remove code
+ * from the build to reduce the overall code size present in the ROM image. Unless
+ * otherwise specified, the default action is to include all options. If a build option is
+ * not specifically listed as disabled, then it is included into the build.
+ *
+ * The documented build options are imported from a user controlled file for
+ * processing. The build options for all platform solutions are listed below:
+ *
+ * @anchor BLDOPT_REMOVE_UDIMMS_SUPPORT
+ * @li @e BLDOPT_REMOVE_UDIMMS_SUPPORT @n
+ * If unbuffered DIMMs are NOT expected to be required in the system, the code that
+ * handles unbuffered DIMMs can be removed from the build.
+ *
+ * @anchor BLDOPT_REMOVE_RDIMMS_SUPPORT
+ * @li @e BLDOPT_REMOVE_RDIMMS_SUPPORT @n
+ * If registered DIMMs are NOT expected to be required in the system, the code
+ * that handles registered DIMMs can be removed from the build.
+ *
+ * @anchor BLDOPT_REMOVE_LRDIMMS_SUPPORT
+ * @li @e BLDOPT_REMOVE_LRDIMMS_SUPPORT @n
+ * If Load Reduced DIMMs are NOT expected to be required in the system, the code
+ * that handles Load Reduced DIMMs can be removed from the build.
+ *
+ * @note The above three options operate independently from each other; however, at
+ * least one of the unbuffered , registered or load reduced DIMM options must be present in the build.
+ *
+ * @anchor BLDOPT_REMOVE_ECC_SUPPORT
+ * @li @e BLDOPT_REMOVE_ECC_SUPPORT @n
+ * Use this option to remove the code for Error Checking & Correction.
+ *
+ * @anchor BLDOPT_REMOVE_BANK_INTERLEAVE
+ * @li @e BLDOPT_REMOVE_BANK_INTERLEAVE @n
+ * Interleaving is a mechanism to do performance fine tuning. This option
+ * interleaves memory between banks on a DIMM.
+ *
+ * @anchor BLDOPT_REMOVE_DCT_INTERLEAVE
+ * @li @e BLDOPT_REMOVE_DCT_INTERLEAVE @n
+ * Interleaving is a mechanism to do performance fine tuning. This option
+ * interleaves memory from two DRAM controllers.
+ *
+ * @anchor BLDOPT_REMOVE_NODE_INTERLEAVE
+ * @li @e BLDOPT_REMOVE_NODE_INTERLEAVE @n
+ * Interleaving is a mechanism to do performance fine tuning. This option
+ * interleaves memory from two HyperTransport nodes.
+ *
+ * @anchor BLDOPT_REMOVE_PARALLEL_TRAINING
+ * @li @e BLDOPT_REMOVE_PARALLEL_TRAINING @n
+ * For multi-socket systems, training memory in parallel can reduce the time
+ * needed to boot.
+ *
+ * @anchor BLDOPT_REMOVE_ONLINE_SPARE_SUPPORT
+ * @li @e BLDOPT_REMOVE_ONLINE_SPARE_SUPPORT @n
+ * Online Spare support is removed by this option.
+ *
+ * @anchor BLDOPT_REMOVE_MULTISOCKET_SUPPORT
+ * @li @e BLDOPT_REMOVE_MULTISOCKET_SUPPORT @n
+ * Many systems use only a single socket and may benefit in code space to remove
+ * this code. However, certain processors have multiple HyperTransport nodes
+ * within a single socket. For these processors, the multi-node support is
+ * required and this option has no effect.
+ *
+ * @anchor BLDOPT_REMOVE_ACPI_PSTATES
+ * @li @e BLDOPT_REMOVE_ACPI_PSTATES @n
+ * This option removes the code that generates the ACPI tables used in power
+ * management.
+ *
+ * @anchor BLDOPT_REMOVE_SRAT
+ * @li @e BLDOPT_REMOVE_SRAT @n
+ * This option removes the code that generates the SRAT tables used in performance
+ * tuning.
+ *
+ * @anchor BLDOPT_REMOVE_SLIT
+ * @li @e BLDOPT_REMOVE_SLIT @n
+ * This option removes the code that generates the SLIT tables used in performance
+ * tuning.
+ *
+ * @anchor BLDOPT_REMOVE_WHEA
+ * @li @e BLDOPT_REMOVE_WHEA @n
+ * This option removes the code that generates the WHEA tables used in error
+ * handling and reporting.
+ *
+ * @anchor BLDOPT_REMOVE_DMI
+ * @li @e BLDOPT_REMOVE_DMI @n
+ * This option removes the code that generates the DMI tables used in system
+ * management.
+ *
+ * @anchor BLDOPT_REMOVE_DQS_TRAINING
+ * @li @e BLDOPT_REMOVE_DQS_TRAINING @n
+ * This option removes the code used in memory performance tuning.
+ *
+ * @anchor BLDOPT_REMOVE_EARLY_SAMPLES
+ * @li @e BLDOPT_REMOVE_EARLY_SAMPLES @n
+ * Special support for Early Samples is included. Default setting is FALSE.
+ *
+ * @anchor BLDOPT_REMOVE_HT_ASSIST
+ * @li @e BLDOPT_REMOVE_HT_ASSIST @n
+ * This option removes the code which implements the HT Assist feature.
+ *
+ * @anchor BLDOPT_REMOVE_ATM_MODE
+ * @li @e BLDOPT_REMOVE_ATM_MODE @n
+ * This option removes the code which implements the ATM feature.
+ *
+ * @anchor BLDOPT_REMOVE_MSG_BASED_C1E
+ * @li @e BLDOPT_REMOVE_MSG_BASED_C1E @n
+ * This option removes the code which implements the Message Based C1e feature.
+ *
+ * @anchor BLDOPT_REMOVE_C6_STATE
+ * @li @e BLDOPT_REMOVE_C6_STATE @n
+ * This option removes the code which implements the C6 C-state feature.
+ *
+ * @anchor BLDOPT_REMOVE_MEM_RESTORE_SUPPORT
+ * @li @e BLDOPT_REMOVE_MEM_RESTORE_SUPPORT @n
+ * This option removes the memory context restore feature.
+ *
+ * @anchor BLDOPT_REMOVE_FAMILY_10_SUPPORT
+ * @li @e BLDOPT_REMOVE_FAMILY_10_SUPPORT @n
+ * If the package contains support for family 10h processors, remove that support.
+ *
+ * @anchor BLDOPT_REMOVE_FAMILY_12_SUPPORT
+ * @li @e BLDOPT_REMOVE_FAMILY_12_SUPPORT @n
+ * If the package contains support for family 10h processors, remove that support.
+ *
+ * @anchor BLDOPT_REMOVE_FAMILY_14_SUPPORT
+ * @li @e BLDOPT_REMOVE_FAMILY_14_SUPPORT @n
+ * If the package contains support for family 14h processors, remove that support.
+ *
+ * @anchor BLDOPT_REMOVE_FAMILY_15_SUPPORT
+ * @li @e BLDOPT_REMOVE_FAMILY_15_SUPPORT @n
+ * If the package contains support for family 15h processors, remove that support.
+ *
+ * @anchor BLDOPT_REMOVE_AM3_SOCKET_SUPPORT
+ * @li @e BLDOPT_REMOVE_AM3_SOCKET_SUPPORT @n
+ * This option removes the code which implements support for processors packaged for AM3 sockets.
+ *
+ * @anchor BLDOPT_REMOVE_ASB2_SOCKET_SUPPORT
+ * @li @e BLDOPT_REMOVE_ASB2_SOCKET_SUPPORT @n
+ * This option removes the code which implements support for processors packaged for ASB2 sockets.
+ *
+ * @anchor BLDOPT_REMOVE_C32_SOCKET_SUPPORT
+ * @li @e BLDOPT_REMOVE_C32_SOCKET_SUPPORT @n
+ * This option removes the code which implements support for processors packaged for C32 sockets.
+ *
+ * @anchor BLDOPT_REMOVE_FM1_SOCKET_SUPPORT
+ * @li @e BLDOPT_REMOVE_FM1_SOCKET_SUPPORT @n
+ * This option removes the code which implements support for processors packaged for FM1 sockets.
+ *
+ * @anchor BLDOPT_REMOVE_FP1_SOCKET_SUPPORT
+ * @li @e BLDOPT_REMOVE_FP1_SOCKET_SUPPORT @n
+ * This option removes the code which implements support for processors packaged for FP1 sockets.
+ *
+ * @anchor BLDOPT_REMOVE_FS1_SOCKET_SUPPORT
+ * @li @e BLDOPT_REMOVE_FS1_SOCKET_SUPPORT @n
+ * This option removes the code which implements support for processors packaged for FS1 sockets.
+ *
+ * @anchor BLDOPT_REMOVE_FT1_SOCKET_SUPPORT
+ * @li @e BLDOPT_REMOVE_FT1_SOCKET_SUPPORT @n
+ * This option removes the code which implements support for processors packaged for FT1 sockets.
+ *
+ * @anchor BLDOPT_REMOVE_G34_SOCKET_SUPPORT
+ * @li @e BLDOPT_REMOVE_G34_SOCKET_SUPPORT @n
+ * This option removes the code which implements support for processors packaged for G34 sockets.
+ *
+ * @anchor BLDOPT_REMOVE_S1G3_SOCKET_SUPPORT
+ * @li @e BLDOPT_REMOVE_S1G3_SOCKET_SUPPORT @n
+ * This option removes the code which implements support for processors packaged for S1G3 sockets.
+ *
+ * @anchor BLDOPT_REMOVE_S1G4_SOCKET_SUPPORT
+ * @li @e BLDOPT_REMOVE_S1G4_SOCKET_SUPPORT @n
+ * This option removes the code which implements support for processors packaged for S1G4 sockets.
+ */
+
+/**
+ * @page examplecustomizations Customization Examples
+ *
+ * The Addendum \<plat\>Options.c file for each platform contains the minimum required
+ * customizations for that platform. That is, it contains settings which would be needed
+ * to boot a SimNow! bsd for that platform.
+ * However, each individual product based on that platform will have customizations necessary for
+ * that hardware. Since the actual customizations needed vary so much, they are not included in
+ * the \<plat\>Options.c. This section provides examples of useful customizations that you can use or
+ * modify to suit your needs.
+ *
+ * @par
+ *
+ * Source for the examples shown can be found at Addendum\\Examples. @n
+ *
+ * - @ref DeemphasisExamples "Deemphasis List Examples"
+ * - @ref FrequencyLimitExamples "Frequency Limit Examples"
+ * - @ref PerfPerWattHt "A performance-per-watt optimization Example"
+ *
+ * @anchor DeemphasisExamples
+ * @par Deemphasis List Examples
+ *
+ * These examples customize PLATFORM_CONFIGURATION.PlatformDeemphasisList.
+ * Source for the deemphasis list examples can be found in DeemphasisExamples.c. @n
+ * @dontinclude DeemphasisExamples.c
+ * <ul>
+ * <li>
+ * The following deemphasis list provides an example for a 2P MCM Max Performance configuration.
+ * High Speed HT frequencies are supported. There is only one non-coherent chain. Note the technique of
+ * putting specified link matches before all uses of match any. It often works well to specify the non-coherent links
+ * and use match any for the coherent links.
+ * @skip DinarDeemphasisList
+ * @until {
+ * The non-coherent chain can run up to 2600 MHz. The chain is located on Socket 0, package Link 2.
+ * @until {
+ * @line }
+ * @line {
+ * @line }
+ * The coherent links can run up to 3200 MHz.
+ * @until HT_FREQUENCY_MAX
+ * @line }
+ * end of list:
+ * @until }
+ * Make this list the build time customized deemphasis list.
+ * @line define
+ *
+ * </li><li>
+ *
+ * The following deemphasis list provides an example for a 4P MCM Max Performance configuration.
+ * This system has a backplane with connectors for CPU cards and an IO board. So trace lengths are long.
+ * There can be one to four IO Chains, depending on the IO board.
+ * @skipline DoubloonDeemphasisList
+ * @until DoubloonDeemphasisList
+ *
+ * </li><li>
+ *
+ * The following deemphasis list further illustrates complex coherent system deemphasis. This is the same
+ * Dinar system as in an earlier example, but this time all the coherent links are explicitly customized (as
+ * might be needed if each link has unique characterization). For this example, we skip the non-coherent chains.
+ * (A real system would have to include them, see example above.)
+ * @skip DinarPerLinkDeemphasisList
+ * @until {
+ * Provide deemphasis settings for the 16 bit, ganged, links, Socket 0 links 0, 1 and Socket 1 links 1 and 2.
+ * Provide entries to customize all HT3 frequencies at which the links may run. This example covers all HT3 speeds.
+ * @until {
+ * @until DcvLevelMinus6
+ * @until DcvLevelMinus6
+ * @until DcvLevelMinus6
+ * @until DcvLevelMinus6
+ * Link 3 on both sockets connects different internal die: sublink 0 connects the internal node zeroes, and
+ * sublink 1 connects the internal node ones. So the link is unganged and both sublinks must be specifically
+ * customized.
+ * @until {
+ * @until DcvLevelMinus6
+ * @until DcvLevelMinus6
+ * @until DcvLevelMinus6
+ * @until DcvLevelMinus6
+ * end of list:
+ * @until define
+ *
+ * </ul>
+ *
+ * @anchor FrequencyLimitExamples
+ * @par Frequency Limit Examples
+ *
+ * These examples customize AMD_HT_INTERFACE.CpuToCpuPcbLimitsList and AMD_HT_INTERFACE.IoPcbLimitsList.
+ * Source for the frequency limit examples can be found in FrequencyLimitExamples.c. @n
+ * @dontinclude FrequencyLimitExamples.c
+ * <ul>
+ * <li>
+ * The following list provides an example for limiting all coherent links to non-extended frequencies,
+ * that is, to 2600 MHz or less.
+ * @skipline NonExtendedCpuToCpuLimitList
+ * @until {
+ * Provide the limit customization. Match links from any socket, any package link, to any socket, any package link. Width is not limited.
+ * @until HT_FREQUENCY_LIMIT_2600M
+ * End of list:
+ * @until ;
+ * Customize the build to use this cpu to cpu frequency limit.
+ * @until NonExtendedCpuToCpuLimitList
+ * @n </li>
+ * <li>
+ * The following list provides an example for limiting all coherent links to HT 1 frequencies,
+ * that is, to 1000 MHz or less. This is sometimes useful for test and debug.
+ * @skipline Ht1CpuToCpuLimitList
+ * @until Ht1CpuToCpuLimitList
+ * @n </li>
+ * <li>
+ * The following list provides an example for limiting all non-coherent links to 2400 MHz or less.
+ * The chain is matched by host processor Socket and package Link. The depth can be used to select a particular device
+ * to device link on the chain. In this example, the chain consists of a single cave device and depth can be set to match any.
+ * @skipline No2600MhzIoLimitList
+ * @until No2600MhzIoLimitList
+ * @n </li>
+ * <li>
+ * The following list provides an example for limiting all non-coherent links to the minimum HT 3 frequency,
+ * that is, to 1200 MHz or less. This can be useful for test and debug.
+ * @skipline MinHt3IoLimitList
+ * @until MinHt3IoLimitList
+ * @n </li>
+ *
+ * </ul>
+ *
+ * @anchor PerfPerWattHt
+ * @par Performance-per-Watt Optimization Example
+ *
+ * This example customizes AMD_HT_INTERFACE.SkipRegangList.
+ * Source for the Performance-per-watt Optimization example can be found in PerfPerWatt.c. @n
+ * @dontinclude PerfPerWatt.c
+ * To implement a performance-per-watt optimization for MCM processors, use the skip regang structure shown. @n
+ * @skipline PerfPerWatt
+ * @until PerfPerWatt
+ *
+ */