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## SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only
config ARCH_X86
bool
select PCI
select RELOCATABLE_MODULES
select HAVE_ASAN_IN_RAMSTAGE
if ARCH_X86
# stage selectors for x86
config ARCH_BOOTBLOCK_X86_32
bool
config ARCH_VERSTAGE_X86_32
bool
config ARCH_ROMSTAGE_X86_32
bool
config ARCH_POSTCAR_X86_32
bool
default ARCH_ROMSTAGE_X86_32 && POSTCAR_STAGE
config ARCH_RAMSTAGE_X86_32
bool
config ARCH_ALL_STAGES_X86_32
bool
default ARCH_ALL_STAGES_X86 && !ARCH_ALL_STAGES_X86_64
select ARCH_BOOTBLOCK_X86_32
select ARCH_VERSTAGE_X86_32
select ARCH_ROMSTAGE_X86_32
select ARCH_RAMSTAGE_X86_32
select ARCH_SUPPORTS_CLANG
# stage selectors for x64
config ARCH_BOOTBLOCK_X86_64
bool
select SSE2
config ARCH_VERSTAGE_X86_64
bool
select SSE2
config ARCH_ROMSTAGE_X86_64
bool
select SSE2
config ARCH_POSTCAR_X86_64
bool
default ARCH_ROMSTAGE_X86_64 && POSTCAR_STAGE
select SSE2
config ARCH_RAMSTAGE_X86_64
bool
select SSE2
config ARCH_ALL_STAGES_X86_64
bool
select ARCH_BOOTBLOCK_X86_64
select ARCH_VERSTAGE_X86_64
select ARCH_ROMSTAGE_X86_64
select ARCH_RAMSTAGE_X86_64
config ARCH_ALL_STAGES_X86
bool
default y
config HAVE_EXP_X86_64_SUPPORT
bool
help
Enable experimental support to build and run coreboot in 64-bit mode.
When selecting this option for a new platform, it is highly advisable
to provide a config file for Jenkins to build-test the 64-bit option.
config USE_EXP_X86_64_SUPPORT
bool "[EXPERIMENTAL] Run coreboot in long (64-bit) mode"
depends on HAVE_EXP_X86_64_SUPPORT
select ARCH_ALL_STAGES_X86_64
help
When set, most of coreboot runs in long (64-bit) mode instead of the
usual protected flat (32-bit) mode. 64-bit CPUs and OSes can be used
irrespective of whether coreboot runs in 32-bit or 64-bit mode. This
is an experimental option: do not enable unless one wants to test it
and has the means to recover a system when coreboot fails to boot.
config ARCH_X86_64_PGTBL_LOC
hex "x86_64 page table location in CBFS"
depends on ARCH_BOOTBLOCK_X86_64
default 0xfffe9000
help
The position where to place pagetables. Needs to be known at
compile time. Must not overlap other files in CBFS.
config USE_MARCH_586
def_bool n
help
Allow a platform or processor to select to be compiled using
the '-march=i586' option instead of the typical '-march=i686'
# This is an SMP option. It relates to starting up APs.
# It is usually set in mainboard/*/Kconfig.
# TODO: Improve description.
config AP_IN_SIPI_WAIT
bool
default n
depends on ARCH_X86 && SMP
config RESET_VECTOR_IN_RAM
bool
depends on ARCH_X86
select NO_XIP_EARLY_STAGES
help
Select this option if the x86 processor's reset vector is in
preinitialized DRAM instead of the traditional 0xfffffff0 location.
# Aligns 16bit entry code in bootblock so that hyper-threading CPUs
# can boot AP CPUs to enable their shared caches.
config SIPI_VECTOR_IN_ROM
bool
default n
depends on ARCH_X86
# Traditionally BIOS region on SPI flash boot media was memory mapped right below
# 4G and it was the last region in the IFD. This way translation between CPU
# address space to flash address was trivial. However some IFDs on newer SoCs
# have BIOS region sandwiched between descriptor and other regions. Turning on
# X86_CUSTOM_BOOTMEDIA disables X86_TOP4G_BOOTMEDIA_MAP which allows the
# soc code to provide custom mmap_boot.c.
config X86_CUSTOM_BOOTMEDIA
bool
config X86_TOP4G_BOOTMEDIA_MAP
bool
depends on !X86_CUSTOM_BOOTMEDIA
default y
# This is something you almost certainly don't want to mess with.
# How many SIPIs do we send when starting up APs and cores?
# The answer in 2000 or so was '2'. Nowadays, on many systems,
# it is 1. Set a safe default here, and you can override it
# on reasonable platforms.
config NUM_IPI_STARTS
int
default 2
config PRERAM_CBMEM_CONSOLE_SIZE
hex
default 0xc00
help
Increase this value if preram cbmem console is getting truncated
config CBFS_MCACHE_SIZE
hex
depends on !NO_CBFS_MCACHE
default 0x4000
help
Increase this value if you see CBFS mcache overflow warnings. Do NOT
change this value for vboot RW updates!
config PC80_SYSTEM
bool
default y if ARCH_X86
config BOOTBLOCK_DEBUG_SPINLOOP
bool
default n
help
Add a spin (JMP .) in bootblock_crt0.S during early bootblock to wait
for a JTAG debugger to break into the execution sequence.
config HAVE_CMOS_DEFAULT
def_bool n
depends on HAVE_OPTION_TABLE
config CMOS_DEFAULT_FILE
string
default "src/mainboard/\$(MAINBOARDDIR)/cmos.default"
depends on HAVE_CMOS_DEFAULT
config HPET_MIN_TICKS
hex
config C_ENV_BOOTBLOCK_SIZE
hex
default 0x40000 if !FIXED_BOOTBLOCK_SIZE
help
This is only the default maximum of bootblock size for linking
purposes. Platforms may provide different limit and need to
specify this when FIXED_BOOTBLOCK_SIZE is selected.
config FIXED_BOOTBLOCK_SIZE
bool
# Default address romstage is to be linked at
config ROMSTAGE_ADDR
hex
default 0x2000000
# Default address verstage is to be linked at
config VERSTAGE_ADDR
hex
default 0x2000000
# Use the post CAR infrastructure for tearing down cache-as-ram
# from a program loaded in RAM and subsequently loading ramstage.
config POSTCAR_STAGE
def_bool y
depends on ARCH_X86
depends on !RESET_VECTOR_IN_RAM
config VERSTAGE_DEBUG_SPINLOOP
bool
default n
help
Add a spin (JMP .) in assembly_entry.S during early verstage to wait
for a JTAG debugger to break into the execution sequence.
config ROMSTAGE_DEBUG_SPINLOOP
bool
default n
help
Add a spin (JMP .) in assembly_entry.S during early romstage to wait
for a JTAG debugger to break into the execution sequence.
choice
prompt "Bootblock behaviour"
default BOOTBLOCK_SIMPLE
depends on !VBOOT
config BOOTBLOCK_SIMPLE
bool "Always load fallback"
config BOOTBLOCK_NORMAL
select CONFIGURABLE_CBFS_PREFIX
bool "Switch to normal if CMOS says so"
endchoice
config SKIP_MAX_REBOOT_CNT_CLEAR
bool "Do not clear reboot count after successful boot"
depends on BOOTBLOCK_NORMAL
help
Do not clear the reboot count immediately after successful boot.
Set to allow the payload to control normal/fallback image recovery.
Note that it is the responsibility of the payload to reset the
normal boot bit to 1 after each successful boot.
config ACPI_BERT
bool
depends on HAVE_ACPI_TABLES
help
Build an ACPI Boot Error Record Table.
config COLLECT_TIMESTAMPS_NO_TSC
bool
default n
depends on COLLECT_TIMESTAMPS
help
Use a non-TSC platform-dependent source for timestamps.
config COLLECT_TIMESTAMPS_TSC
bool
default y if !COLLECT_TIMESTAMPS_NO_TSC
default n
depends on COLLECT_TIMESTAMPS
help
Use the TSC as the timestamp source.
config PAGING_IN_CACHE_AS_RAM
bool
default n
depends on ARCH_X86
help
Chipsets scan select this option to preallocate area in cache-as-ram
for storing paging data structures. PAE paging is currently the
only thing being supported.
config NUM_CAR_PAGE_TABLE_PAGES
int
default 5
depends on PAGING_IN_CACHE_AS_RAM
help
The number of 4KiB pages that should be pre-allocated for page tables.
# Provide the interrupt handlers to every stage. Not all
# stages may take advantage.
config IDT_IN_EVERY_STAGE
bool
default n
depends on ARCH_X86
config HAVE_CF9_RESET
bool
config HAVE_CF9_RESET_PREPARE
bool
depends on HAVE_CF9_RESET
config PIRQ_ROUTE
bool
default n
config MAX_PIRQ_LINKS
int
default 4
depends on PIRQ_ROUTE
help
This variable specifies the number of PIRQ interrupt links which are
routable. On most chipsets, this is 4, INTA through INTD. Some
chipsets offer more than four links, commonly up to INTH. They may
also have a separate link for ATA or IOAPIC interrupts. When the PIRQ
table specifies links greater than 4, pirq_route_irqs will not
function properly, unless this variable is correctly set.
config MAX_ACPI_TABLE_SIZE_KB
int
default 144
help
Set the maximum size of all ACPI tables in KiB.
config MEMLAYOUT_LD_FILE
string
default "src/arch/x86/memlayout.ld"
config DEBUG_HW_BREAKPOINTS
bool
default y
help
Enable support for hardware data and instruction breakpoints through
the x86 debug registers
config DEBUG_HW_BREAKPOINTS_IN_ALL_STAGES
bool
default y
depends on DEBUG_HW_BREAKPOINTS && IDT_IN_EVERY_STAGE
config DEBUG_NULL_DEREF_BREAKPOINTS
bool
default y
depends on DEBUG_HW_BREAKPOINTS
help
Enable support for catching null dereferences and instruction execution
config DEBUG_NULL_DEREF_BREAKPOINTS_IN_ALL_STAGES
bool
default y
depends on DEBUG_NULL_DEREF_BREAKPOINTS && DEBUG_HW_BREAKPOINTS_IN_ALL_STAGES
config DEBUG_NULL_DEREF_HALT
bool
default n
depends on DEBUG_NULL_DEREF_BREAKPOINTS
help
When enabled null dereferences and instruction fetches will halt execution.
Otherwise an error will be printed.
# Some EC need an "EC firmware pointer" (a data structure hinting the address
# of its firmware blobs) being put at a fixed position. Its space
# (__section__(".ecfw_ptr")) should be reserved if it lies in the range of a
# stage. Different EC may have different format and/or value for it. The actual
# address of EC firmware pointer should be provided in the Kconfig of the EC
# requiring it, and its value could be filled by linking a read-only global
# data object to the section above.
config ECFW_PTR_ADDR
hex
help
Address of reserved space for EC firmware pointer, which should not
overlap other data such as reset vector or FIT pointer if present.
config ECFW_PTR_SIZE
int
help
Size of reserved space for EC firmware pointer
endif
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