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##
## This file is part of the coreboot project.
##
## Copyright (C) 2012 Alexandru Gagniuc <mr.nuke.me@gmail.com>
## Copyright (C) 2009-2010 coresystems GmbH
##
## This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
## it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
## the Free Software Foundation; version 2 of the License.
##
## This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
## but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
## MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
## GNU General Public License for more details.
##

mainmenu "coreboot configuration"

menu "General setup"

config LOCALVERSION
	string "Local version string"
	help
	  Append an extra string to the end of the coreboot version.

	  This can be useful if, for instance, you want to append the
	  respective board's hostname or some other identifying string to
	  the coreboot version number, so that you can easily distinguish
	  boot logs of different boards from each other.

config CBFS_PREFIX
	string "CBFS prefix to use"
	default "fallback"
	help
	  Select the prefix to all files put into the image. It's "fallback"
	  by default, "normal" is a common alternative.

config COMMON_CBFS_SPI_WRAPPER
	bool
	default n
	depends on SPI_FLASH
	depends on !ARCH_X86
	help
	 Use common wrapper to interface CBFS to SPI bootrom.

config MULTIPLE_CBFS_INSTANCES
	bool "Multiple CBFS instances in the bootrom"
	default n
	help
	  Account for the firmware image containing more than one CBFS
	  instance. Locations of instances are known at build time and are
	  communicated between coreboot stages to make sure the next stage is
	  loaded from the appropriate instance.

choice
	prompt "Compiler to use"
	default COMPILER_GCC
	help
	  This option allows you to select the compiler used for building
	  coreboot.
	  You must build the coreboot crosscompiler for the board that you
	  have selected.

	  To build all the GCC crosscompilers (takes a LONG time), run:
	    make crossgcc

	  For help on individual architectures, run the command:
	    make help_toolchain

config COMPILER_GCC
	bool "GCC"
	help
	  Use the GNU Compiler Collection (GCC) to build coreboot.

	  For details see http://gcc.gnu.org.

config COMPILER_LLVM_CLANG
	bool "LLVM/clang (TESTING ONLY - Not currently working)"
	help
	  Use LLVM/clang to build coreboot.  To use this, you must build the
	  coreboot version of the clang compiler.  Run the command
	    make clang
	  Note that this option is not currently working correctly and should
	  really only be selected if you're trying to work on getting clang
	  operational.

	  For details see http://clang.llvm.org.

endchoice

config ANY_TOOLCHAIN
	bool "Allow building with any toolchain"
	default n
	depends on COMPILER_GCC
	help
	  Many toolchains break when building coreboot since it uses quite
	  unusual linker features. Unless developers explicitely request it,
	  we'll have to assume that they use their distro compiler by mistake.
	  Make sure that using patched compilers is a conscious decision.

config CCACHE
	bool "Use ccache to speed up (re)compilation"
	default n
	help
	  Enables the use of ccache for faster builds.

	  Requires the ccache utility in your system $PATH.

	  For details see https://ccache.samba.org.

config FMD_GENPARSER
	bool "Generate flashmap descriptor parser using flex and bison"
	default n
	help
	  Enable this option if you are working on the flashmap descriptor
	  parser and made changes to fmd_scanner.l or fmd_parser.y.

	  Otherwise, say N to use the provided pregenerated scanner/parser.

config SCONFIG_GENPARSER
	bool "Generate SCONFIG parser using flex and bison"
	default n
	help
	  Enable this option if you are working on the sconfig device tree
	  parser and made changes to sconfig.l or sconfig.y.

	  Otherwise, say N to use the provided pregenerated scanner/parser.

config USE_OPTION_TABLE
	bool "Use CMOS for configuration values"
	default n
	depends on HAVE_OPTION_TABLE
	help
	  Enable this option if coreboot shall read options from the "CMOS"
	  NVRAM instead of using hard-coded values.

config STATIC_OPTION_TABLE
	bool "Load default configuration values into CMOS on each boot"
	default n
	depends on USE_OPTION_TABLE
	help
	  Enable this option to reset "CMOS" NVRAM values to default on
	  every boot.  Use this if you want the NVRAM configuration to
	  never be modified from its default values.

config UNCOMPRESSED_RAMSTAGE
	bool
	default n

config COMPRESS_RAMSTAGE
	bool "Compress ramstage with LZMA"
	default y if !UNCOMPRESSED_RAMSTAGE
	default n
	help
	  Compress ramstage to save memory in the flash image. Note
	  that decompression might slow down booting if the boot flash
	  is connected through a slow link (i.e. SPI).

config INCLUDE_CONFIG_FILE
	bool "Include the coreboot .config file into the ROM image"
	default y
	help
	  Include the .config file that was used to compile coreboot
	  in the (CBFS) ROM image. This is useful if you want to know which
	  options were used to build a specific coreboot.rom image.

	  Saying Y here will increase the image size by 2-3KB.

	  You can use the following command to easily list the options:

	    grep -a CONFIG_ coreboot.rom

	  Alternatively, you can also use cbfstool to print the image
	  contents (including the raw 'config' item we're looking for).

	  Example:

	    $ cbfstool coreboot.rom print
	    coreboot.rom: 4096 kB, bootblocksize 1008, romsize 4194304,
	                                               offset 0x0
	    Alignment: 64 bytes

	    Name                           Offset     Type         Size
	    cmos_layout.bin                0x0        cmos layout  1159
	    fallback/romstage              0x4c0      stage        339756
	    fallback/ramstage              0x53440    stage        186664
	    fallback/payload               0x80dc0    payload      51526
	    config                         0x8d740    raw          3324
	    (empty)                        0x8e480    null         3610440

config EARLY_CBMEM_INIT
	def_bool !LATE_CBMEM_INIT

config COLLECT_TIMESTAMPS
	bool "Create a table of timestamps collected during boot"
	default n
	help
	  Make coreboot create a table of timer-ID/timer-value pairs to
	  allow measuring time spent at different phases of the boot process.

config HAS_PRECBMEM_TIMESTAMP_REGION
	bool "Timestamp region exists for pre-cbmem timestamps"
	default y if ARCH_ROMSTAGE_X86_32 && CACHE_AS_RAM
	help
	  A separate region is maintained to allow storing of timestamps before
	  cbmem comes up. This is useful for storing timestamps across different
	  stage boundaries.

config USE_BLOBS
	bool "Allow use of binary-only repository"
	default n
	help
	  This draws in the blobs repository, which contains binary files that
	  might be required for some chipsets or boards.
	  This flag ensures that a "Free" option remains available for users.

config COVERAGE
	bool "Code coverage support"
	depends on COMPILER_GCC
	default n
	help
	  Add code coverage support for coreboot. This will store code
	  coverage information in CBMEM for extraction from user space.
	  If unsure, say N.

config RELOCATABLE_MODULES
	bool
	default n
	help
	 If RELOCATABLE_MODULES is selected then support is enabled for
	 building relocatable modules in the RAM stage. Those modules can be
	 loaded anywhere and all the relocations are handled automatically.

config RELOCATABLE_RAMSTAGE
	depends on EARLY_CBMEM_INIT
	bool "Build the ramstage to be relocatable in 32-bit address space."
	default n
	select RELOCATABLE_MODULES
	help
	 The reloctable ramstage support allows for the ramstage to be built
	 as a relocatable module. The stage loader can identify a place
	 out of the OS way so that copying memory is unnecessary during an S3
	 wake. When selecting this option the romstage is responsible for
	 determing a stack location to use for loading the ramstage.

config CACHE_RELOCATED_RAMSTAGE_OUTSIDE_CBMEM
	depends on RELOCATABLE_RAMSTAGE
	bool "Cache the relocated ramstage outside of cbmem."
	default n
	help
	 The relocated ramstage is saved in an area specified by the
	 by the board and/or chipset.

config FLASHMAP_OFFSET
	hex "Flash Map Offset"
	default 0x00670000 if NORTHBRIDGE_INTEL_SANDYBRIDGE_MRC
	default 0x00610000 if NORTHBRIDGE_INTEL_IVYBRIDGE_MRC
	default CBFS_SIZE if !ARCH_X86
	default 0
	help
	  Offset of flash map in firmware image

# TODO: This doesn't belong here, move to src/arch/x86/Kconfig
choice
	prompt "Bootblock behaviour"
	default BOOTBLOCK_SIMPLE

config BOOTBLOCK_SIMPLE
	bool "Always load fallback"

config BOOTBLOCK_NORMAL
	bool "Switch to normal if CMOS says so"

endchoice

# To be selected by arch, SoC or mainboard if it does not want use the normal
# src/lib/bootblock.c#main() C entry point.
config BOOTBLOCK_CUSTOM
	bool
	default n

config BOOTBLOCK_SOURCE
	string
	default "bootblock_simple.c" if BOOTBLOCK_SIMPLE
	default "bootblock_normal.c" if BOOTBLOCK_NORMAL

# To be selected by arch or platform if a C environment is available during the
# bootblock. Normally this signifies availability of RW memory (e.g. SRAM).
config C_ENVIRONMENT_BOOTBLOCK
       bool
       default n

config SKIP_MAX_REBOOT_CNT_CLEAR
	bool "Do not clear reboot count after successful boot"
	default n
	depends on BOOTBLOCK_NORMAL
	help
	  Do not clear the reboot count immediately after successful boot.
	  Set to allow the payload to control normal/fallback image recovery.
	  Note that it is the responsibility of the payload to reset the
	  normal boot bit to 1 after each successsful boot.

config UPDATE_IMAGE
	bool "Update existing coreboot.rom image"
	default n
	help
	  If this option is enabled, no new coreboot.rom file
	  is created. Instead it is expected that there already
	  is a suitable file for further processing.
	  The bootblock will not be modified.

config GENERIC_GPIO_LIB
	bool
	default n
	help
	  If enabled, compile the generic GPIO library. A "generic" GPIO
	  implies configurability usually found on SoCs, particularly the
	  ability to control internal pull resistors.

config BOARD_ID_AUTO
	bool
	default n
	help
	  Mainboards that can read a board ID from the hardware straps
	  (ie. GPIO) select this configuration option.

config BOARD_ID_MANUAL
	bool
	default n
	depends on !BOARD_ID_AUTO
	help
	  If you want to maintain a board ID, but the hardware does not
	  have straps to automatically determine the ID, you can say Y
	  here and add a file named 'board_id' to CBFS. If you don't know
	  what this is about, say N.

config BOARD_ID_STRING
	string "Board ID"
	default "(none)"
	depends on BOARD_ID_MANUAL
	help
	  This string is placed in the 'board_id' CBFS file for indicating
	  board type.

config RAM_CODE_SUPPORT
	bool
	default n
	help
	  If enabled, coreboot discovers RAM configuration (value obtained by
	  reading board straps) and stores it in coreboot table.

config BOOTSPLASH_IMAGE
	bool "Add a bootsplash image"
	help
	  Select this option if you have a bootsplash image that you would
	  like to add to your ROM.

	  This will only add the image to the ROM. To actually run it check
	  options under 'Display' section.

config BOOTSPLASH_FILE
	string "Bootsplash path and filename"
	depends on BOOTSPLASH_IMAGE
	default "bootsplash.jpg"
	help
	  The path and filename of the file to use as graphical bootsplash
	  screen. The file format has to be jpg.

endmenu

source "src/acpi/Kconfig"

menu "Mainboard"

source "src/mainboard/Kconfig"

config CBFS_SIZE
	hex "Size of CBFS filesystem in ROM"
	default 0x100000 if HAVE_INTEL_FIRMWARE || \
	  NORTHBRIDGE_INTEL_X4X || \
	  NORTHBRIDGE_INTEL_GM45 || NORTHBRIDGE_INTEL_SANDYBRIDGE_MRC || \
	  NORTHBRIDGE_INTEL_IVYBRIDGE_MRC || NORTHBRIDGE_INTEL_IVYBRIDGE || \
	  NORTHBRIDGE_INTEL_SANDYBRIDGE || \
	  NORTHBRIDGE_INTEL_NEHALEM || SOC_INTEL_BRASWELL || \
	  SOC_INTEL_BROADWELL
	default 0x200000 if SOC_INTEL_SKYLAKE
	default ROM_SIZE
	help
	  This is the part of the ROM actually managed by CBFS, located at the
	  end of the ROM (passed through cbfstool -o) on x86 and at at the start
	  of the ROM (passed through cbfstool -s) everywhere else. It defaults
	  to span the whole ROM on all but Intel systems that use an Intel Firmware
	  Descriptor.  It can be overridden to make coreboot live alongside other
	  components like ChromeOS's vboot/FMAP or Intel's IFD / ME / TXE
	  binaries.

config FMDFILE
	string "fmap description file in fmd format"
	default "src/mainboard/$(CONFIG_MAINBOARD_DIR)/chromeos.fmd" if CHROMEOS
	default ""
	help
	  The build system creates a default FMAP from ROM_SIZE and CBFS_SIZE,
	  but in some cases more complex setups are required.
	  When an fmd is specified, it overrides the default format.

endmenu

config SYSTEM_TYPE_LAPTOP
	default n
	bool

menu "Chipset"

comment "SoC"
source "src/soc/*/*/Kconfig"
comment "CPU"
source "src/cpu/Kconfig"
comment "Northbridge"
source "src/northbridge/*/*/Kconfig"
comment "Southbridge"
source "src/southbridge/*/*/Kconfig"
comment "Super I/O"
source "src/superio/*/Kconfig"
comment "Embedded Controllers"
source "src/ec/acpi/Kconfig"
source "src/ec/*/*/Kconfig"
source "src/drivers/intel/fsp1_0/Kconfig"

source "src/southbridge/intel/common/firmware/Kconfig"
source "src/vendorcode/*/Kconfig"

source "src/arch/*/Kconfig"

endmenu

source "src/device/Kconfig"

menu "Generic Drivers"
source "src/drivers/*/Kconfig"
endmenu

config RTC
	bool
	default n

config TPM
	bool
	default n
	select LPC_TPM if ARCH_X86
	select I2C_TPM if ARCH_ARM
	select I2C_TPM if ARCH_ARM64
	help
	  Enable this option to enable TPM support in coreboot.

	  If unsure, say N.

config RAMTOP
	hex
	default 0x200000
	depends on ARCH_X86

config HEAP_SIZE
	hex
	default 0x4000

config STACK_SIZE
	hex
	default 0x1000 if ARCH_X86
	default 0x0

config MAX_CPUS
	int
	default 1

config MMCONF_SUPPORT_DEFAULT
	bool
	default n

config MMCONF_SUPPORT
	bool
	default n

config BOOTMODE_STRAPS
	bool
	default n

source "src/console/Kconfig"

config HAVE_ACPI_RESUME
	bool
	default n

config HAVE_HARD_RESET
	bool
	default n
	help
	  This variable specifies whether a given board has a hard_reset
	  function, no matter if it's provided by board code or chipset code.

config HAVE_ROMSTAGE_CONSOLE_SPINLOCK
	bool
	default n

config HAVE_ROMSTAGE_NVRAM_CBFS_SPINLOCK
	bool
	default n
	help
	  This should be enabled on certain plaforms, such as the AMD
	  SR565x, that cannot handle concurrent CBFS accesses from
	  multiple APs during early startup.

config HAVE_ROMSTAGE_MICROCODE_CBFS_SPINLOCK
	bool
	default n

config HAVE_MONOTONIC_TIMER
	def_bool n
	help
	 The board/chipset provides a monotonic timer.

config GENERIC_UDELAY
	def_bool n
	depends on HAVE_MONOTONIC_TIMER
	help
	 The board/chipset uses a generic udelay function utilizing the
	 monotonic timer.

config TIMER_QUEUE
	def_bool n
	depends on HAVE_MONOTONIC_TIMER
	help
	  Provide a timer queue for performing time-based callbacks.

config COOP_MULTITASKING
	def_bool n
	depends on TIMER_QUEUE && ARCH_X86
	help
	  Cooperative multitasking allows callbacks to be multiplexed on the
	  main thread of ramstage. With this enabled it allows for multiple
	  execution paths to take place when they have udelay() calls within
	  their code.

config NUM_THREADS
	int
	default 4
	depends on COOP_MULTITASKING
	help
	  How many execution threads to cooperatively multitask with.

config HAVE_OPTION_TABLE
	bool
	default n
	help
	  This variable specifies whether a given board has a cmos.layout
	  file containing NVRAM/CMOS bit definitions.
	  It defaults to 'n' but can be selected in mainboard/*/Kconfig.

config PIRQ_ROUTE
	bool
	default n

config HAVE_SMI_HANDLER
	bool
	default n

config PCI_IO_CFG_EXT
	bool
	default n

config IOAPIC
	bool
	default n

config CACHE_ROM_SIZE_OVERRIDE
	hex
	default 0

# TODO: Can probably be removed once all chipsets have kconfig options for it.
config VIDEO_MB
	int
	default 0

config USE_WATCHDOG_ON_BOOT
	bool
	default n

config VGA
	bool
	default n
	help
	  Build board-specific VGA code.

config GFXUMA
	bool
	default n
	help
	  Enable Unified Memory Architecture for graphics.

config HAVE_ACPI_TABLES
	bool
	help
	  This variable specifies whether a given board has ACPI table support.
	  It is usually set in mainboard/*/Kconfig.

config HAVE_MP_TABLE
	bool
	help
	  This variable specifies whether a given board has MP table support.
	  It is usually set in mainboard/*/Kconfig.
	  Whether or not the MP table is actually generated by coreboot
	  is configurable by the user via GENERATE_MP_TABLE.

config HAVE_PIRQ_TABLE
	bool
	help
	  This variable specifies whether a given board has PIRQ table support.
	  It is usually set in mainboard/*/Kconfig.
	  Whether or not the PIRQ table is actually generated by coreboot
	  is configurable by the user via GENERATE_PIRQ_TABLE.

config MAX_PIRQ_LINKS
	int
	default 4
	help
	  This variable specifies the number of PIRQ interrupt links which are
	  routable. On most chipsets, this is 4, INTA through INTD. Some
	  chipsets offer more than four links, commonly up to INTH. They may
	  also have a separate link for ATA or IOAPIC interrupts. When the PIRQ
	  table specifies links greater than 4, pirq_route_irqs will not
	  function properly, unless this variable is correctly set.

config COMMON_FADT
	bool
	default n

config ACPI_NHLT
	bool
	default n
	help
	  Build support for NHLT (non HD Audio) ACPI table generation.

#These Options are here to avoid "undefined" warnings.
#The actual selection and help texts are in the following menu.

menu "System tables"

config GENERATE_MP_TABLE
	prompt "Generate an MP table" if HAVE_MP_TABLE || DRIVERS_GENERIC_IOAPIC
	bool
	default HAVE_MP_TABLE || DRIVERS_GENERIC_IOAPIC
	help
	  Generate an MP table (conforming to the Intel MultiProcessor
	  specification 1.4) for this board.

	  If unsure, say Y.

config GENERATE_PIRQ_TABLE
	prompt "Generate a PIRQ table" if HAVE_PIRQ_TABLE
	bool
	default HAVE_PIRQ_TABLE
	help
	  Generate a PIRQ table for this board.

	  If unsure, say Y.

config GENERATE_SMBIOS_TABLES
	depends on ARCH_X86
	bool "Generate SMBIOS tables"
	default y
	help
	  Generate SMBIOS tables for this board.

	  If unsure, say Y.

config SMBIOS_PROVIDED_BY_MOBO
	bool
	default n

config MAINBOARD_SERIAL_NUMBER
	string "SMBIOS Serial Number"
	depends on GENERATE_SMBIOS_TABLES
	depends on !SMBIOS_PROVIDED_BY_MOBO
	default "123456789"
	help
	  The Serial Number to store in SMBIOS structures.

config MAINBOARD_VERSION
	string "SMBIOS Version Number"
	depends on GENERATE_SMBIOS_TABLES
	depends on !SMBIOS_PROVIDED_BY_MOBO
	default "1.0"
	help
	  The Version Number to store in SMBIOS structures.

config MAINBOARD_SMBIOS_MANUFACTURER
	string "SMBIOS Manufacturer"
	depends on GENERATE_SMBIOS_TABLES
	depends on !SMBIOS_PROVIDED_BY_MOBO
	default MAINBOARD_VENDOR
	help
	  Override the default Manufacturer stored in SMBIOS structures.

config MAINBOARD_SMBIOS_PRODUCT_NAME
	string "SMBIOS Product name"
	depends on GENERATE_SMBIOS_TABLES
	depends on !SMBIOS_PROVIDED_BY_MOBO
	default MAINBOARD_PART_NUMBER
	help
	  Override the default Product name stored in SMBIOS structures.

endmenu

menu "Payload"

choice
	prompt "Add a payload"
	default PAYLOAD_NONE if !ARCH_X86
	default PAYLOAD_SEABIOS if ARCH_X86

config PAYLOAD_NONE
	bool "None"
	help
	  Select this option if you want to create an "empty" coreboot
	  ROM image for a certain mainboard, i.e. a coreboot ROM image
	  which does not yet contain a payload.

	  For such an image to be useful, you have to use 'cbfstool'
	  to add a payload to the ROM image later.

config PAYLOAD_ELF
	bool "An ELF executable payload"
	help
	  Select this option if you have a payload image (an ELF file)
	  which coreboot should run as soon as the basic hardware
	  initialization is completed.

	  You will be able to specify the location and file name of the
	  payload image later.

source "payloads/external/*/Kconfig.name"

endchoice

source "payloads/external/*/Kconfig"

config PAYLOAD_FILE
	string "Payload path and filename"
	depends on PAYLOAD_ELF
	default "payload.elf"
	help
	  The path and filename of the ELF executable file to use as payload.

# TODO: Defined if no payload? Breaks build?
config COMPRESSED_PAYLOAD_LZMA
	bool "Use LZMA compression for payloads"
	default y
	depends on !PAYLOAD_NONE && !PAYLOAD_LINUX
	help
	  In order to reduce the size payloads take up in the ROM chip
	  coreboot can compress them using the LZMA algorithm.

endmenu

menu "Debugging"

# TODO: Better help text and detailed instructions.
config GDB_STUB
	bool "GDB debugging support"
	default n
	depends on CONSOLE_SERIAL
	help
	  If enabled, you will be able to set breakpoints for gdb debugging.
	  See src/arch/x86/lib/c_start.S for details.

config GDB_WAIT
	bool "Wait for a GDB connection"
	default n
	depends on GDB_STUB
	help
	  If enabled, coreboot will wait for a GDB connection.

config FATAL_ASSERTS
	bool "Halt when hitting a BUG() or assertion error"
	default n
	help
	  If enabled, coreboot will call hlt() on a BUG() or failed ASSERT().

config DEBUG_CBFS
	bool "Output verbose CBFS debug messages"
	default n
	help
	  This option enables additional CBFS related debug messages.

config HAVE_DEBUG_RAM_SETUP
	def_bool n

config DEBUG_RAM_SETUP
	bool "Output verbose RAM init debug messages"
	default n
	depends on HAVE_DEBUG_RAM_SETUP
	help
	  This option enables additional RAM init related debug messages.
	  It is recommended to enable this when debugging issues on your
	  board which might be RAM init related.

	  Note: This option will increase the size of the coreboot image.

	  If unsure, say N.

config HAVE_DEBUG_CAR
	def_bool n

config DEBUG_CAR
	def_bool n
	depends on HAVE_DEBUG_CAR

if DEFAULT_CONSOLE_LOGLEVEL_7 || DEFAULT_CONSOLE_LOGLEVEL_8
# Only visible if debug level is DEBUG (7) or SPEW (8) as it does additional
# printk(BIOS_DEBUG, ...) calls.
config DEBUG_CAR
	bool "Output verbose Cache-as-RAM debug messages"
	default n
	depends on HAVE_DEBUG_CAR
	help
	  This option enables additional CAR related debug messages.
endif

config DEBUG_PIRQ
	bool "Check PIRQ table consistency"
	default n
	depends on GENERATE_PIRQ_TABLE
	help
	  If unsure, say N.

config HAVE_DEBUG_SMBUS
	def_bool n

config DEBUG_SMBUS
	bool "Output verbose SMBus debug messages"
	default n
	depends on HAVE_DEBUG_SMBUS
	help
	  This option enables additional SMBus (and SPD) debug messages.

	  Note: This option will increase the size of the coreboot image.

	  If unsure, say N.

config DEBUG_SMI
	bool "Output verbose SMI debug messages"
	default n
	depends on HAVE_SMI_HANDLER
	select SPI_FLASH_SMM if SPI_CONSOLE
	help
	  This option enables additional SMI related debug messages.

	  Note: This option will increase the size of the coreboot image.

	  If unsure, say N.

config DEBUG_SMM_RELOCATION
	bool "Debug SMM relocation code"
	default n
	depends on HAVE_SMI_HANDLER
	help
	  This option enables additional SMM handler relocation related
	  debug messages.

	  Note: This option will increase the size of the coreboot image.

	  If unsure, say N.

# Only visible if debug level is DEBUG (7) or SPEW (8) as it does additional
# printk(BIOS_DEBUG, ...) calls.
config DEBUG_MALLOC
	prompt "Output verbose malloc debug messages" if DEFAULT_CONSOLE_LOGLEVEL_7 || DEFAULT_CONSOLE_LOGLEVEL_8
	bool
	default n
	help
	  This option enables additional malloc related debug messages.

	  Note: This option will increase the size of the coreboot image.

	  If unsure, say N.

# Only visible if debug level is DEBUG (7) or SPEW (8) as it does additional
# printk(BIOS_DEBUG, ...) calls.
config DEBUG_ACPI
	prompt "Output verbose ACPI debug messages" if DEFAULT_CONSOLE_LOGLEVEL_7 || DEFAULT_CONSOLE_LOGLEVEL_8
	bool
	default n
	help
	  This option enables additional ACPI related debug messages.

	  Note: This option will slightly increase the size of the coreboot image.

	  If unsure, say N.

# Only visible if debug level is DEBUG (7) or SPEW (8) as it does additional
# printk(BIOS_DEBUG, ...) calls.
config REALMODE_DEBUG
	prompt "Enable debug messages for option ROM execution" if DEFAULT_CONSOLE_LOGLEVEL_7 || DEFAULT_CONSOLE_LOGLEVEL_8
	bool
	default n
	depends on PCI_OPTION_ROM_RUN_REALMODE
	help
	  This option enables additional x86emu related debug messages.

	  Note: This option will increase the time to emulate a ROM.

	  If unsure, say N.

config X86EMU_DEBUG
	bool "Output verbose x86emu debug messages"
	default n
	depends on PCI_OPTION_ROM_RUN_YABEL
	help
	  This option enables additional x86emu related debug messages.

	  Note: This option will increase the size of the coreboot image.

	  If unsure, say N.

config X86EMU_DEBUG_JMP
	bool "Trace JMP/RETF"
	default n
	depends on X86EMU_DEBUG
	help
	  Print information about JMP and RETF opcodes from x86emu.

	  Note: This option will increase the size of the coreboot image.

	  If unsure, say N.

config X86EMU_DEBUG_TRACE
	bool "Trace all opcodes"
	default n
	depends on X86EMU_DEBUG
	help
	  Print _all_ opcodes that are executed by x86emu.

	  WARNING: This will produce a LOT of output and take a long time.

	  Note: This option will increase the size of the coreboot image.

	  If unsure, say N.

config X86EMU_DEBUG_PNP
	bool "Log Plug&Play accesses"
	default n
	depends on X86EMU_DEBUG
	help
	  Print Plug And Play accesses made by option ROMs.

	  Note: This option will increase the size of the coreboot image.

	  If unsure, say N.

config X86EMU_DEBUG_DISK
	bool "Log Disk I/O"
	default n
	depends on X86EMU_DEBUG
	help
	  Print Disk I/O related messages.

	  Note: This option will increase the size of the coreboot image.

	  If unsure, say N.

config X86EMU_DEBUG_PMM
	bool "Log PMM"
	default n
	depends on X86EMU_DEBUG
	help
	  Print messages related to POST Memory Manager (PMM).

	  Note: This option will increase the size of the coreboot image.

	  If unsure, say N.


config X86EMU_DEBUG_VBE
	bool "Debug VESA BIOS Extensions"
	default n
	depends on X86EMU_DEBUG
	help
	  Print messages related to VESA BIOS Extension (VBE) functions.

	  Note: This option will increase the size of the coreboot image.

	  If unsure, say N.

config X86EMU_DEBUG_INT10
	bool "Redirect INT10 output to console"
	default n
	depends on X86EMU_DEBUG
	help
	  Let INT10 (i.e. character output) calls print messages to debug output.

	  Note: This option will increase the size of the coreboot image.

	  If unsure, say N.

config X86EMU_DEBUG_INTERRUPTS
	bool "Log intXX calls"
	default n
	depends on X86EMU_DEBUG
	help
	  Print messages related to interrupt handling.

	  Note: This option will increase the size of the coreboot image.

	  If unsure, say N.

config X86EMU_DEBUG_CHECK_VMEM_ACCESS
	bool "Log special memory accesses"
	default n
	depends on X86EMU_DEBUG
	help
	  Print messages related to accesses to certain areas of the virtual
	  memory (e.g. BDA (BIOS Data Area) or interrupt vectors)

	  Note: This option will increase the size of the coreboot image.

	  If unsure, say N.

config X86EMU_DEBUG_MEM
	bool "Log all memory accesses"
	default n
	depends on X86EMU_DEBUG
	help
	  Print memory accesses made by option ROM.
	  Note: This also includes accesses to fetch instructions.

	  Note: This option will increase the size of the coreboot image.

	  If unsure, say N.

config X86EMU_DEBUG_IO
	bool "Log IO accesses"
	default n
	depends on X86EMU_DEBUG
	help
	  Print I/O accesses made by option ROM.

	  Note: This option will increase the size of the coreboot image.

	  If unsure, say N.

config X86EMU_DEBUG_TIMINGS
	bool "Output timing information"
	default n
	depends on X86EMU_DEBUG && UDELAY_LAPIC && HAVE_MONOTONIC_TIMER
	help
	  Print timing information needed by i915tool.

	  If unsure, say N.

config DEBUG_TPM
	bool "Output verbose TPM debug messages"
	default n
	depends on TPM
	help
	  This option enables additional TPM related debug messages.

config DEBUG_SPI_FLASH
	bool "Output verbose SPI flash debug messages"
	default n
	depends on SPI_FLASH
	help
	  This option enables additional SPI flash related debug messages.

config DEBUG_USBDEBUG
	bool "Output verbose USB 2.0 EHCI debug dongle messages"
	default n
	depends on USBDEBUG
	help
	  This option enables additional USB 2.0 debug dongle related messages.

	  Select this to debug the connection of usbdebug dongle. Note that
	  you need some other working console to receive the messages.

if SOUTHBRIDGE_INTEL_BD82X6X && DEFAULT_CONSOLE_LOGLEVEL_8
# Only visible with the right southbridge and loglevel.
config DEBUG_INTEL_ME
	bool "Verbose logging for Intel Management Engine"
	default n
	help
	  Enable verbose logging for Intel Management Engine driver that
	  is present on Intel 6-series chipsets.
endif

config TRACE
	bool "Trace function calls"
	default n
	help
	  If enabled, every function will print information to console once
	  the function is entered. The syntax is ~0xaaaabbbb(0xccccdddd)
	  the 0xaaaabbbb is the actual function and 0xccccdddd is EIP
	  of calling function. Please note some printk related functions
	  are omitted from trace to have good looking console dumps.

config DEBUG_COVERAGE
	bool "Debug code coverage"
	default n
	depends on COVERAGE
	help
	  If enabled, the code coverage hooks in coreboot will output some
	  information about the coverage data that is dumped.

endmenu

# These probably belong somewhere else, but they are needed somewhere.
config ENABLE_APIC_EXT_ID
	bool
	default n

config WARNINGS_ARE_ERRORS
	bool
	default y

# TODO: Remove this when all platforms are fixed.
config IASL_WARNINGS_ARE_ERRORS
	def_bool y
	help
	  Select to Fail the build if a IASL generates a warning.
	  This will be defaulted to disabled for the platforms that
	  currently fail.  This allows the REST of the platforms to
	  have this check enabled while we're working to get those
	  boards fixed.

	  DO NOT ADD TO ANY ADDITIONAL PLATFORMS INSTEAD OF FIXING
	  THE ASL.

# The four POWER_BUTTON_DEFAULT_ENABLE, POWER_BUTTON_DEFAULT_DISABLE,
# POWER_BUTTON_FORCE_ENABLE and POWER_BUTTON_FORCE_DISABLE options are
# mutually exclusive. One of these options must be selected in the
# mainboard Kconfig if the chipset supports enabling and disabling of
# the power button. Chipset code uses the ENABLE_POWER_BUTTON option set
# in mainboard/Kconfig to know if the button should be enabled or not.

config POWER_BUTTON_DEFAULT_ENABLE
	def_bool n
	help
	  Select when the board has a power button which can optionally be
	  disabled by the user.

config POWER_BUTTON_DEFAULT_DISABLE
	def_bool n
	help
	  Select when the board has a power button which can optionally be
	  enabled by the user, e.g. when the board ships with a jumper over
	  the power switch contacts.

config POWER_BUTTON_FORCE_ENABLE
	def_bool n
	help
	  Select when the board requires that the power button is always
	  enabled.

config POWER_BUTTON_FORCE_DISABLE
	def_bool n
	help
	  Select when the board requires that the power button is always
	  disabled, e.g. when it has been hardwired to ground.

config POWER_BUTTON_IS_OPTIONAL
	bool
	default y if POWER_BUTTON_DEFAULT_ENABLE || POWER_BUTTON_DEFAULT_DISABLE
	default n if !(POWER_BUTTON_DEFAULT_ENABLE || POWER_BUTTON_DEFAULT_DISABLE)
	help
	  Internal option that controls ENABLE_POWER_BUTTON visibility.

config REG_SCRIPT
	bool
	default n
	help
	  Internal option that controls whether we compile in register scripts.

config MAX_REBOOT_CNT
	int
	default 3
	help
	  Internal option that sets the maximum number of bootblock executions allowed
	  with the normal image enabled before assuming the normal image is defective
	  and switching to the fallback image.