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-rw-r--r--src/device/Kconfig93
2 files changed, 93 insertions, 100 deletions
diff --git a/src/Kconfig b/src/Kconfig
index c08fd27e0f..ab471d29d4 100644
--- a/src/Kconfig
+++ b/src/Kconfig
@@ -199,30 +199,32 @@ config COVERAGE
coverage information in CBMEM for extraction from user space.
If unsure, say N.
-endmenu
-
-source src/mainboard/Kconfig
-
-# This option is used to set the architecture of a mainboard to X86.
-# It is usually set in mainboard/*/Kconfig.
-config ARCH_X86
- bool
+config RELOCATABLE_MODULES
+ bool "Relocatable Modules"
default n
- select PCI
+ 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 ARCH_ARM
- bool
+config RELOCATABLE_RAMSTAGE
+ depends on (RELOCATABLE_MODULES && DYNAMIC_CBMEM)
+ bool "Build the ramstage to be relocatable in 32-bit address space."
default n
+ 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 ARCH_ARM64
- bool
+config CACHE_RELOCATED_RAMSTAGE_OUTSIDE_CBMEM
+ depends on RELOCATABLE_RAMSTAGE
+ bool "Cache the relocated ramstage outside of cbmem."
default n
-
-source src/arch/x86/Kconfig
-source src/arch/arm/Kconfig
-source src/arch/arm64/Kconfig
-
-source src/vendorcode/Kconfig
+ help
+ The relocated ramstage is saved in an area specified by the
+ by the board and/or chipset.
choice
prompt "Bootblock behaviour"
@@ -236,10 +238,6 @@ config BOOTBLOCK_NORMAL
endchoice
-config SYSTEM_TYPE_LAPTOP
- default n
- bool
-
config BOOTBLOCK_SOURCE
string
default "bootblock_simple.c" if BOOTBLOCK_SIMPLE
@@ -254,6 +252,35 @@ config UPDATE_IMAGE
is a suitable file for further processing.
The bootblock will not be modified.
+endmenu
+
+source src/mainboard/Kconfig
+
+# This option is used to set the architecture of a mainboard to X86.
+# It is usually set in mainboard/*/Kconfig.
+config ARCH_X86
+ bool
+ default n
+ select PCI
+
+config ARCH_ARM
+ bool
+ default n
+
+config ARCH_ARM64
+ bool
+ default n
+
+source src/arch/x86/Kconfig
+source src/arch/arm/Kconfig
+source src/arch/arm64/Kconfig
+
+source src/vendorcode/Kconfig
+
+config SYSTEM_TYPE_LAPTOP
+ default n
+ bool
+
menu "Chipset"
comment "CPU"
@@ -410,33 +437,6 @@ config GFXUMA
help
Enable Unified Memory Architecture for graphics.
-config RELOCATABLE_MODULES
- bool "Relocatable Modules"
- 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 (RELOCATABLE_MODULES && DYNAMIC_CBMEM)
- bool "Build the ramstage to be relocatable in 32-bit address space."
- default n
- 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 HAVE_ACPI_TABLES
bool
help
diff --git a/src/device/Kconfig b/src/device/Kconfig
index 58dcc1b8d6..bd2f34b618 100644
--- a/src/device/Kconfig
+++ b/src/device/Kconfig
@@ -282,9 +282,21 @@ config EARLY_PCI_MMIO_BASE
endif # EARLY_PCI_BRIDGE
-endmenu
+config SUBSYSTEM_VENDOR_ID
+ hex "Override PCI Subsystem Vendor ID"
+ depends on PCI
+ default "0x0000"
+ help
+ This config option will override the devicetree settings for
+ PCI Subsystem Vendor ID.
-menu "VGA BIOS"
+config SUBSYSTEM_DEVICE_ID
+ hex "Override PCI Subsystem Device ID"
+ depends on PCI
+ default "0x0000"
+ help
+ This config option will override the devicetree settings for
+ PCI Subsystem Device ID.
config VGA_BIOS
bool "Add a VGA BIOS image"
@@ -335,6 +347,35 @@ config MBI_FILE
help
The path and filename of the file to use as VGA BIOS.
+config PXE_ROM
+ bool "Add a PXE ROM image"
+ help
+ Select this option if you have a PXE ROM image that you would
+ like to add to your ROM.
+
+config PXE_ROM_FILE
+ string "PXE ROM filename"
+ depends on PXE_ROM
+ default "pxe.rom"
+ help
+ The path and filename of the file to use as PXE ROM.
+
+config PXE_ROM_ID
+ string "network card PCI IDs"
+ depends on PXE_ROM
+ default "10ec,8168"
+ help
+ The comma-separated PCI vendor and device ID that would associate
+ your PXE ROM to your network card.
+
+ Example: 10ec,8168
+
+ In the above example 10ec is the PCI vendor ID (in hex, but without
+ the "0x" prefix) and 8168 specifies the PCI device ID of the
+ network card (also in hex, without "0x" prefix).
+
+ Under GNU/Linux you can run `lspci -nn` to list the IDs of your PCI devices.
+
endmenu
menu "Display"
@@ -510,51 +551,3 @@ config BOOTSPLASH_FILE
screen. The file format has to be jpg.
endmenu
-
-menu "PXE ROM"
-config PXE_ROM
- bool "Add a PXE ROM image"
- help
- Select this option if you have a PXE ROM image that you would
- like to add to your ROM.
-
-config PXE_ROM_FILE
- string "PXE ROM filename"
- depends on PXE_ROM
- default "pxe.rom"
- help
- The path and filename of the file to use as PXE ROM.
-
-config PXE_ROM_ID
- string "network card PCI IDs"
- depends on PXE_ROM
- default "10ec,8168"
- help
- The comma-separated PCI vendor and device ID that would associate
- your PXE ROM to your network card.
-
- Example: 10ec,8168
-
- In the above example 10ec is the PCI vendor ID (in hex, but without
- the "0x" prefix) and 8168 specifies the PCI device ID of the
- network card (also in hex, without "0x" prefix).
-
- Under GNU/Linux you can run `lspci -nn` to list the IDs of your PCI devices.
-
-endmenu
-
-config SUBSYSTEM_VENDOR_ID
- hex "Override PCI Subsystem Vendor ID"
- depends on PCI
- default "0x0000"
- help
- This config option will override the devicetree settings for
- PCI Subsystem Vendor ID.
-
-config SUBSYSTEM_DEVICE_ID
- hex "Override PCI Subsystem Device ID"
- depends on PCI
- default "0x0000"
- help
- This config option will override the devicetree settings for
- PCI Subsystem Device ID.