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## SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only
config MICROCODE_UPDATE_PRE_RAM
bool
depends on SUPPORT_CPU_UCODE_IN_CBFS
default n if CPU_INTEL_FIRMWARE_INTERFACE_TABLE
default y
help
Select this option if you want to update the microcode
during the cache as RAM setup.
config RELOAD_MICROCODE_PATCH
bool
default n
help
Select this option if SoC recommends to re-load microcode
patch as part of CPU multiprocessor initialization process.
This feature is mostly required with Intel latest generation
processors starting with Alder Lake (with modified MCHECK init
flow).
config CPU_INTEL_MICROCODE_CBFS_SPLIT_BINS
bool "For Intel CPU, include microcode per CPUID into CBFS"
depends on CBFS_VERIFICATION && !MICROCODE_UPDATE_PRE_RAM
default n
help
This option controls whether to include external microcode binaries per
CPUID in CBFS.
The current approach of loading microcode blobs post CPU reset is to search
the unified blob in the CBFS and then perform the CBFS verification. The bigger
the unified microcode blob in size the longer it takes to perform the verification.
Select this option to store the split microcode blobs per CPUID in the CBFS.
As the microcode blobs will be divided into smaller chunks per CPUID, which will
reduce the overall search, verify and load time.
The microcode file may be removed from the ROM image at a later
time with cbfstool, if desired.
If unsure, and applicable, select "Generate from tree"
config CPU_INTEL_UCODE_SPLIT_BINARIES
string "Specify the split microcode blob directory path"
depends on CPU_INTEL_MICROCODE_CBFS_SPLIT_BINS
default ""
help
Provide the split microcode blob directory path if
CPU_INTEL_MICROCODE_CBFS_SPLIT_BINS config is enabled.
CPU_INTEL_MICROCODE_CBFS_SPLIT_BINS config is allowed to pack the individual microcode
patch file per CPUID inside the CBFS.
Intel distributes CPU microcode updates based on CPUID as part of the github repository
in INC format and expects it also getting used in binary form.
For example: Intel CPU microcode `m506e3.inc` is getting converted into F-MO-S
(06-5e-03) binary file for Linux kernel.
`MicrocodeConverter` is an Intel-provided tool for converting binary form MCU into
several other common formats for integration.
Implementation logic behind CPU_INTEL_MICROCODE_CBFS_SPLIT_BINS config relies on
converting Intel CPU microcode INC file into the binary file as per format specified
here `cpu_microcode_$(CPUID).bin`. For example: Intel CPU microcode `m506e3.inc` to
convert into `cpu_microcode_506e3.bin` binary file for coreboot to integrate if
CPU_INTEL_MICROCODE_CBFS_SPLIT_BINS config is enabled.
This config provides the directory name (including path) that holds the split microcode
binary files per CPUID as mentioned above for each coreboot variants. For example: if
google/kunimitsu had built with Intel SkyLake processor with CPUID `506e3` and `506e4`
then CPU_INTEL_UCODE_SPLIT_BINARIES refers to the directory path that holds the split
microcode binary files aka `cpu_microcode_506e3.bin` and `cpu_microcode_506e4.bin`.
CONFIG_CPU_UCODE_SPLIT_BINARIES="3rdparty/blobs/mainboard/google/kunimitsu/microcode_inputs/kunimitsu"
Refer to the file representation below:
|---3rdparty
| |--- blobs
| | |--- mainboard
| | | |--- google
| | | | |--- kunimitsu
| | | | | |--- microcode_inputs
| | | | | | |--- kunimitsu
| | | | | | | |--- cpu_microcode_506e3.bin
| | | | | | | |--- cpu_microcode_506e4.bin
Users of this config option requires to manually place the microcode binary files per
CPUIDs as per the given format (`cpu_microcode_$(CPUID).bin`) in a directory.
Finally specify the microcode binary directory path using CPU_UCODE_SPLIT_BINARIES
config.
At runtime (either from romstage/ramstage), coreboot read the CPUID and search for the
`cpu_microcode_$(CPUID).bin` file (in this example: cpu_microcode_506e3.bin) inside RW
CBFS. Eventually able to locate the appropriate `cpu_microcode_$(CPUID).bin` file and
perform the verification prior loading into the CPUs (BSP and APs).
If unsure, leave this blank.
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