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diff --git a/src/include/reset.h b/src/include/reset.h
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#ifndef RESET_H
#define RESET_H
-/* Generic reset functions. Call from code that wants to trigger a reset. */
+/*
+ * Generic board reset function. Call from common code that
+ * wants to trigger a reset.
+ */
+__noreturn void board_reset(void);
+/*
+ * SoC or board specific implementation of the board reset.
+ *
+ * Implementations shall meet the following criteria:
+ *
+ * o For vboot support, the TPM MUST be reset.
+ *
+ * o All SoC/chipset blocks SHOULD be reset except for those
+ * that are intentionally meant to survive reset (e.g. tomb-
+ * stone registers and that sort of stuff).
+ *
+ * o All external SoC pins SHOULD return to power-on reset values.
+ *
+ * o The CPU MUST resume execution from power-on reset vector
+ * (same as cold boot).
+ *
+ * o Other board components (e.g. PCI, SDIO and stuff) SHOULD
+ * be reset.
+ *
+ * o USB SHOULD be power-cycled.
+ *
+ * o Board components that are intended to be fully independent
+ * from SoC (e.g. EC and EC-attached devices, the Cr50 on
+ * Chromebooks) SHOULD NOT be reset.
+ *
+ * General recommendations:
+ *
+ * o DRAM SHOULD NOT lose power if possible.
+ *
+ * o Reset time SHOULD be minimized
+ */
+void do_board_reset(void);
/* Super-hard reset specific to some Intel SoCs. */
__noreturn void global_reset(void);