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authorJes Klinke <jbk@google.com>2020-12-01 14:43:31 -0800
committerPatrick Georgi <pgeorgi@google.com>2020-12-08 16:54:56 +0000
commitf99f589ea9df2aca92d8b322094a551f98c64b67 (patch)
treecf821593d6eace5b07212468cd95e3681712c40a /src/security/intel/Kconfig
parent9a1583b0302595a3427288c0ad48be8068d216fa (diff)
drivers/i2c/tpm: Unconditionally allow I2C TPM ACPI node
DRIVER_I2C_TPM_ACPI is used to enable the "driver" needed for coreboot to present a TPM node in the devicetree. It would usually only do so, if coreboot itself is communicating with the TPM via I2C (I2C_TPM). However, technically, there is no dependency. In order to not show the ACPI option in menuconfig if the board is not using I2C, a dependency was declared in Kconfig. However, the same can be achieved without making it an error to manually declare DRIVER_I2C_TPM_ACPI without I2C_TPM. For Volteer, we have just such a need, since it has two "sub-variants" sharing the same overridetree.cb, one having SPI TPM and another having I2C TPM. The former will have a disabled ACPI node representing the I2C TPM, while its Kconfig is such that coreboot itself does not have I2C TPM support. In order to export even a disabled ACPI node representing the I2C connected TPM, coreboot needs DRIVER_I2C_TPM_ACPI. Hence, that will have to be enabled in a case where coreboot does not have I2C_TPM (for one of the two sub-variants, namely volteer2). BUG=b:173461736 TEST=Tested as part of next CL in chain Change-Id: I9717f6b68afd90fbc294fbbd2a5b8d0c6ee9ae55 Signed-off-by: Jes Bodi Klinke <jbk@chromium.org> Reviewed-on: https://review.coreboot.org/c/coreboot/+/48222 Reviewed-by: Furquan Shaikh <furquan@google.com> Tested-by: build bot (Jenkins) <no-reply@coreboot.org>
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