# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only config PLATFORM_USES_FSP2_0 bool default n help Include FSP 2.0 wrappers and functionality config PLATFORM_USES_FSP2_1 bool default n select PLATFORM_USES_FSP2_0 select FSP_USES_CB_STACK help Include FSP 2.1 wrappers and functionality. Feature added into FSP 2.1 specification that impacts coreboot is: 1. Remove FSP stack switch and use the same stack with boot firmware config PLATFORM_USES_FSP2_2 bool default n select PLATFORM_USES_FSP2_1 help Include FSP 2.2 wrappers and functionality. Features added into FSP 2.2 specification that impact coreboot are: 1. Added multi-phase silicon initialization to increase the modularity of the FspSiliconInit() API 2. FSP_INFO_HEADER changes to add FspMultiPhaseSiInitEntryOffset 3. Added EnableMultiPhaseSiliconInit, bootloaders designed for FSP2.0/2.1 can disable the FspMultiPhaseSiInit() API and continue to use FspSiliconInit() without change. config PLATFORM_USES_FSP2_3 bool default n select PLATFORM_USES_FSP2_2 help Include FSP 2.3 wrappers and functionality. Features added into FSP 2.3 specification that impact coreboot are: 1. Added ExtendedImageRevision field in FSP_INFO_HEADER 2. Added FSP_NON_VOLATILE_STORAGE_HOB2 config PLATFORM_USES_FSP2_4 bool default n select PLATFORM_USES_FSP2_3 help Include FSP 2.4 wrappers and functionality. Features added into FSP 2.4 specification that impact coreboot are: 1. FSP-M multi phase init support 2. FSPM_ARCH2_UPD and FSPS_ARCH2_UPD data structures must be used in place of FSPM_ARCH_UPD and FSPS_ARCH_UPD respectively 3. 64-bits support if PLATFORM_USES_FSP2_0 config PLATFORM_USES_FSP2_X86_32 bool default n if PLATFORM_USES_FSP2_4 default y help Specify if the FSP binaries are 32-bits (yes) or 64-bits (no). By default, 64-bit should be used starting with FSP specification 2.4 config HAVE_INTEL_FSP_REPO bool help Select this, if the FSP binaries for the platform are public and available in 3rdparty/fsp/. When selecting this option, the platform must also set FSP_HEADER_PATH and FSP_FD_PATH correctly. config FSP_USE_REPO bool "Use binaries of the Intel FSP repository on GitHub" depends on HAVE_INTEL_FSP_REPO select FSP_FULL_FD default y help Select this option to use the default FSP headers and binaries found in the IntelFsp GitHub repository at https://github.com/IntelFsp/FSP/ If unsure, say Y. config FSP_HEADER_PATH string "Location of FSP headers" if !FSP_USE_REPO help Include directory with the FSP ABI header files. config ADD_FSP_BINARIES bool "Add Intel FSP 2.0 binaries to CBFS" if !FSP_USE_REPO default y if FSP_USE_REPO help Add the FSP-M and FSP-S binaries to CBFS. config PLATFORM_USES_SECOND_FSP bool default n help The platform uses two sets of FSP-M/FSP-S binaries and selects the appropriate one at runtime. At least one platform requires different binaries depending on CPU stepping, so supporting any stepping requires embedding two FSPs. The platform indicates which is the "first" and "second" FSP. config FSP_T_CBFS string "Name of FSP-T in CBFS" depends on FSP_CAR default "fspt.bin" config FSP_T_LOCATION hex default 0xfffe0000 help The location for FSP-T. config FSP_S_CBFS string "Name of FSP-S in CBFS" default "fsps.bin" config FSP_M_CBFS string "Name of FSP-M in CBFS" default "fspm.bin" config FSP_FULL_FD bool "Use a combined FSP FD file" if !FSP_USE_REPO depends on ADD_FSP_BINARIES help Use a combined FSP FD file instead of specifying individual, already split binaries and split the file at build-time. config FSP_FD_PATH string "Location of FSP FD file" if FSP_FULL_FD && !FSP_USE_REPO help Path to the FSP FD file that contains the individual FSP-T, FSP-M and FSP-S binaries. The file gets split at build-time. config FSP_T_FILE string "Intel FSP-T (temp RAM init) binary path and filename" if !FSP_FULL_FD depends on ADD_FSP_BINARIES depends on FSP_CAR default "\$(obj)/Fsp_T.fd" if FSP_FULL_FD help The path and filename of the Intel FSP-T binary for this platform. config FSP_M_FILE string "Intel FSP-M (memory init) binary path and filename" if !FSP_FULL_FD depends on ADD_FSP_BINARIES default "\$(obj)/Fsp_M.fd" if FSP_FULL_FD help The path and filename of the Intel FSP-M binary for this platform. config FSP_S_FILE string "Intel FSP-S (silicon init) binary path and filename" if !FSP_FULL_FD depends on ADD_FSP_BINARIES default "\$(obj)/Fsp_S.fd" if FSP_FULL_FD help The path and filename of the Intel FSP-S binary for this platform. if PLATFORM_USES_SECOND_FSP config FSP_S_CBFS_2 string "Name of the second FSP-S in CBFS" default "fsps_2.bin" config FSP_M_CBFS_2 string "Name of the second FSP-M in CBFS" default "fspm_2.bin" config FSP_FD_PATH_2 string "Location of the second FSP FD file" if FSP_FULL_FD && !FSP_USE_REPO help Path to the FSP FD file that contains the individual FSP-M and FSP-S binaries. The file gets split at build-time. config FSP_M_FILE_2 string "Intel FSP-M (memory init) second binary path and filename" if !FSP_FULL_FD depends on ADD_FSP_BINARIES default "\$(obj)/Fsp_2_M.fd" if FSP_FULL_FD help The path and filename of the second Intel FSP-M binary for this platform. config FSP_S_FILE_2 string "Intel FSP-S (silicon init) second binary path and filename" if !FSP_FULL_FD depends on ADD_FSP_BINARIES default "\$(obj)/Fsp_2_S.fd" if FSP_FULL_FD help The path and filename of the second Intel FSP-S binary for this platform. endif config FSP_CAR bool default n select NO_CBFS_MCACHE if !NO_FSP_TEMP_RAM_EXIT help Use FSP APIs to initialize & Tear Down the Cache-As-Ram config FSP_T_RESERVED_SIZE hex default 0x100 if FSP_CAR default 0x0 help This is the size of the area reserved by FSP-T. This is not defined in the FSP specification but in the SOC integration guides. config NO_FSP_TEMP_RAM_EXIT bool depends on FSP_CAR help Select this on a platform where you want to use FSP-T but use coreboot code to tear down CAR. config FSP_M_XIP bool default n help Select this value when FSP-M is execute-in-place. config FSP_T_XIP bool default n help Select this value when FSP-T is execute-in-place. config FSP_USES_CB_STACK bool default n help Enable support for fsp to use same stack as coreboot. This option allows fsp to continue using coreboot stack without reinitializing stack pointer. This feature is supported Icelake onwards. config FSP_SPEC_VIOLATION_XEON_SP_HEAP_WORKAROUND bool help Starting with Intel CPX there is a bug in there reference code during the pipe init. This code synchronises the CAR between sockets in FSP-M. This code implicitly assumes that the FSP heap is right above the RC heap, where both of them are located at the bottom part of CAR. Select this to have an explicit handling of the FSP StackBase to work around this issue. This is needed on multi-socket Xeon-SP systems. This will place the FSP heap right above the FSP-M RC heap. config FSP_TEMP_RAM_SIZE hex help The amount of memory coreboot reserves for the FSP to use. In the case of FSP 2.1 and newer that share the stack with coreboot instead of having its own stack, this is the amount of anticipated heap usage in CAR by FSP to setup HOB and needs to be the recommended value from the Platform FSP integration guide. In the case of the FSP having its own stack that will be placed in DRAM and not in CAR, this is the amount of memory the FSP needs for its stack and heap. config FSP_PLATFORM_MEMORY_SETTINGS_VERSIONS bool help This is selected by SoC or mainboard to supply their own concept of a version for the memory settings respectively. This allows deployed systems to bump their version number with the same FSP which will trigger a retrain of the memory. config HAVE_FSP_LOGO_SUPPORT bool default n config BMP_LOGO bool "Enable logo" default n depends on HAVE_FSP_LOGO_SUPPORT help Uses the FSP to display the boot logo. This method supports a BMP file only. The uncompressed size can be up to 1 MB. The logo can be compressed based on either `BMP_LOGO_COMPRESS_*` configs (default LZMA). config HAVE_BMP_LOGO_COMPRESS_LZMA bool depends on BMP_LOGO default y choice prompt "BMP Logo compression" depends on BMP_LOGO default BMP_LOGO_COMPRESS_LZMA if HAVE_BMP_LOGO_COMPRESS_LZMA default BMP_LOGO_COMPRESS_LZ4 config BMP_LOGO_COMPRESS_LZMA bool "Use LZMA compression for BMP logo" help This option enables the use of LZMA compression for the BMP logo. LZMA is a lossless compression algorithm that can significantly reduce the size of the logo, without sacrificing quality. If this option is not enabled, the BMP logo will be uncompressed. config BMP_LOGO_COMPRESS_LZ4 bool "Compress BMP logo using LZ4" help This option enables compression of the BMP logo using the LZ4 algorithm. Although the size reduction is not as efficient as LZMA compression, however, it can also make the boot process slightly faster compared to the LZMA. endchoice config FSP2_0_LOGO_FILE_NAME string "Logo file" depends on BMP_LOGO default "3rdparty/blobs/mainboard/\$(MAINBOARDDIR)/logo.bmp" config FSP_COMPRESS_FSP_S_LZMA bool config FSP_COMPRESS_FSP_S_LZ4 bool config FSP_COMPRESS_FSP_M_LZMA bool depends on !FSP_M_XIP config FSP_COMPRESS_FSP_M_LZ4 bool depends on !FSP_M_XIP config FSP_ALIGNMENT_FSP_S int help Sets the CBFS alignment for FSP-S config FSP_ALIGNMENT_FSP_M int help Sets the CBFS alignment for FSP-M config FSP_M_ADDR hex help The address FSP-M will be relocated to during build time config FSP_STATUS_GLOBAL_RESET_REQUIRED_3 bool help FSP Reset Status code used for global reset as per FSP EAS v2.0 section 11.2.2 config FSP_STATUS_GLOBAL_RESET_REQUIRED_4 bool help FSP Reset Status code used for global reset as per FSP EAS v2.0 section 11.2.2 config FSP_STATUS_GLOBAL_RESET_REQUIRED_5 bool help FSP Reset Status code used for global reset as per FSP EAS v2.0 section 11.2.2 config FSP_STATUS_GLOBAL_RESET_REQUIRED_6 bool help FSP Reset Status code used for global reset as per FSP EAS v2.0 section 11.2.2 config FSP_STATUS_GLOBAL_RESET_REQUIRED_7 bool help FSP Reset Status code used for global reset as per FSP EAS v2.0 section 11.2.2 config FSP_STATUS_GLOBAL_RESET_REQUIRED_8 bool help FSP Reset Status code used for global reset as per FSP EAS v2.0 section 11.2.2 config FSP_STATUS_GLOBAL_RESET hex depends on SOC_INTEL_COMMON_FSP_RESET default 0x40000003 if FSP_STATUS_GLOBAL_RESET_REQUIRED_3 default 0x40000004 if FSP_STATUS_GLOBAL_RESET_REQUIRED_4 default 0x40000005 if FSP_STATUS_GLOBAL_RESET_REQUIRED_5 default 0x40000006 if FSP_STATUS_GLOBAL_RESET_REQUIRED_6 default 0x40000007 if FSP_STATUS_GLOBAL_RESET_REQUIRED_7 default 0x40000008 if FSP_STATUS_GLOBAL_RESET_REQUIRED_8 default 0xffffffff help If global reset is supported by SoC then select the correct status value for global reset type from SoC Kconfig based on available Kconfig options FSP_STATUS_GLOBAL_RESET_REQUIRED_X. Default is unsupported. config SOC_INTEL_COMMON_FSP_RESET bool help Common code block to handle platform reset request raised by FSP. The FSP will use the FSP EAS v2.0 section 12.2.2 (OEM Status Code) to indicate that a reset is required. config FSPS_HAS_ARCH_UPD bool help SoC users must select this Kconfig if the `FSPS_UPD` header has architecture UPD structure as `FSPS_ARCH_UPD`. Typically, platform with FSP 2.2 specification onwards has support for `FSPS_ARCH_UPD` section as part of `FSPS_UPD` structure. But there are some exceptions as in TGL, JSL, XEON_SP FSP header doesn't have support for FSPS_ARCH_UPD. config FSPS_USE_MULTI_PHASE_INIT bool help SoC users to select this Kconfig to set EnableMultiPhaseSiliconInit to enable and execute FspMultiPhaseSiInit() API. config USE_FSP_NOTIFY_PHASE_POST_PCI_ENUM bool help The FSP API is used to notify the FSP about different phases in the boot process. The current FSP specification supports three notify phases: - Post PCI enumeration - Ready to Boot - End of Firmware This option allows FSP to execute Notify Phase API (Post PCI enumeration). SoC users can override this config to use coreboot native implementations to perform the required lock down and chipset register configuration prior to executing any 3rd-party code during PCI enumeration (i.e. Option ROM). coreboot native implementation to skip FSP Notify Phase (Post PCI enumeration) is still WIP. config USE_FSP_NOTIFY_PHASE_READY_TO_BOOT bool help The FSP API is used to notify the FSP about different phases in the boot process. The current FSP specification supports three notify phases: - Post PCI enumeration - Ready to Boot - End of Firmware This option allows FSP to execute Notify Phase API (Ready to Boot). SoC users can override this config to use coreboot native implementations to perform the required lock down and chipset register configuration prior boot to payload. config USE_FSP_NOTIFY_PHASE_END_OF_FIRMWARE bool help The FSP API is used to notify the FSP about different phases in the boot process. The current FSP specification supports three notify phases: - Post PCI enumeration - Ready to Boot - End of Firmware This option allows FSP to execute Notify Phase API (End of Firmware). SoC users can override this config to use coreboot native implementations to perform the required lock down and chipset register configuration prior boot to payload. config FSP_USES_CB_DEBUG_EVENT_HANDLER bool default n help This option allows to create `Debug Event Handler` to print FSP debug messages to output device using coreboot native implementation. config DISPLAY_FSP_TIMESTAMPS bool "Display FSP Timestamps" default n help Select this config to retrieve FSP timestamps from Firmware Performance Data Table (FPDT) and display from ramstage after FSP-S is executed. To be able to use this, FSP has to be compiled with `PcdFspPerformanceEnable` set to `TRUE`. config FSP_UGOP_EARLY_SIGN_OF_LIFE bool default n select VBT_CBFS_COMPRESSION_DEFAULT_LZ4 help Enable the FSP-M Sign-of-Life feature to display a text message on screen during memory training and CSME update. This utilizes Intel's underlying uGOP technology to enable early sign of life (eSOL) as part of FSP-M. config FSP_ENABLE_SERIAL_DEBUG bool "Output FSP debug messages on serial console" default y depends on FSP_USES_CB_DEBUG_EVENT_HANDLER help Output FSP debug messages on serial console. The config option is selected based on your FSP configuration i.e., debug or release. Enable this option from site-local to print FSP serial messages using coreboot native debug driver when coreboot has integrated the debug FSP binaries. coreboot disables serial messages when this config is not enabled. config FSP_NVS_DATA_POST_SILICON_INIT bool default n help Select this config to enable the workaround for Intel SoC platforms that do not adhere to the FSP 2.x specification requirement, where the FSP Silicon Init API produces Non-Volatile Storage (NVS) data instead of the FSP-Memory Init API. According to the FSP 2.x specification (section 11.3), the FSP populates the NVS data using the FSP_NON_VOLATILE_STORAGE_HOB and expects the boot firmware to parse the FSP_NON_VOLATILE_STORAGE_HOB after the FspMemoryInit() API in API mode. However, not all Intel SoC platforms that support the FSP 2.x specification adhere to this requirement. For example, the FSP binary for XEON SP platform produces NVS data (aka FSP_NON_VOLATILE_STORAGE_HOB) after the FspSiliconInit() API. Therefore, attempting to locate NVS data after the FspMemoryInit() API on these platforms would result in an error. Use this config to find the NVS data and store it in Non-Volatile Storage after the FspSiliconInit() API. config FSP_MULTIPHASE_SI_INIT_RETURN_BROKEN bool default n depends on PLATFORM_USES_FSP2_2 help Select this config for Intel SoC platform where FSP MultiPhaseSiInit API is unable to return ERROR status properly. The config option will be selected based on the target SoC platform and if the problem existed inside the FSP MultiPhaseSiInit. At present the problem has only reported with Alder Lake and Raptor Lake FSP where MultiPhaseSiInit API is unable to return any ERROR status. config FSP_PUBLISH_MBP_HOB bool default n if CHROMEOS default y help This is to control creation of ME_BIOS_PAYLOAD_HOB (MBP HOB) by FSP. Disabling it for the platforms, which do not use MBP HOB, can improve the boot time. ChromeOS devices typically do not require the MBP information, hence it is disabled by default on ChromeOS. config BUILDING_WITH_DEBUG_FSP bool "Use Debug FSP for Build" default n help Enable this option if you are using a debug build of the FSP (Firmware Support Package) in your project. endif