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# Options in this file are meant to be deprecated. Avoid their use
# if possible, and if you find the time, or touch the general area
# for other purposes, please consider removing their uses.

# It might be possible to consolidate hard_reset() to southbridges,
# given that it (usually) uses its registers.
# The long term goal would be to eliminate hard_reset from boards.
config BOARD_HAS_HARD_RESET
        bool
        default n
        help
          This variable specifies whether a given board has a reset.c
          file containing a hard_reset() function.

# It might be possible to consolidate FADTs to southbridges. This would
# improve code reuse in the tree.
config BOARD_HAS_FADT
        bool
        default n
        help
          This variable specifies whether a given board has a board-local
          FADT in fadt.c. Long-term, those should be moved to appropriate
          chipset components (eg. southbridge)

# There ought to be a better place to put data than code. Also, make this
# (or a similar) framework more universally usable, so all boards benefit
# from sharing data between the various tables.
config HAVE_BUS_CONFIG
        bool
        default n
	help
	  This variable specifies whether a given board has a get_bus_conf.c
	  file containing information about bus routing.

# Will be removed (alongside with the PS2 init code) once payloads
# reliably support PS2 init themselves.
config DRIVERS_PS2_KEYBOARD
	bool "PS2 Keyboard init"
	default y
	help
	  Enable this option to initialize PS2 keyboards found connected
	  to the PS2 port.  Some payloads (eg, filo) require this
	  option.  Other payloads (eg, SeaBIOS, Linux) do not require
	  it.  Initializing a PS2 keyboard can take several hundred
	  milliseconds.
	  If you know you will only use a payload which does not require
	  this option, then you can say "n" here to speed up boot time.
	  Otherwise say "y".