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# TODO These two options look too similar
config PARALLEL_CPU_INIT
bool
default n
config PARALLEL_MP
def_bool n
help
This option uses common MP infrastructure for bringing up APs
in parallel. It additionally provides a more flexible mechanism
for sequencing the steps of bringing up the APs.
config PARALLEL_MP_AP_WORK
def_bool n
depends on PARALLEL_MP
help
Allow APs to do other work after initialization instead of going
to sleep.
config UDELAY_LAPIC
bool
default n
config LAPIC_MONOTONIC_TIMER
def_bool n
depends on UDELAY_LAPIC
help
Expose monotonic time using the local APIC.
config UDELAY_LAPIC_FIXED_FSB
int
config UDELAY_TSC
bool
default n
config UNKNOWN_TSC_RATE
bool
default y if LAPIC_MONOTONIC_TIMER
config TSC_MONOTONIC_TIMER
def_bool n
depends on UDELAY_TSC
help
Expose monotonic time using the TSC.
config TSC_SYNC_LFENCE
bool
default n
help
The CPU driver should select this if the CPU needs
to execute an lfence instruction in order to synchronize
rdtsc. This is true for all modern AMD CPUs.
config TSC_SYNC_MFENCE
bool
default n
help
The CPU driver should select this if the CPU needs
to execute an mfence instruction in order to synchronize
rdtsc. This is true for all modern Intel CPUs.
config SETUP_XIP_CACHE
bool
depends on !NO_XIP_EARLY_STAGES
help
Select this option to set up an MTRR to cache XIP stages loaded
from the bootblock. This is useful on platforms lacking a
non-eviction mode and therefore need to be careful to avoid
eviction.
config CPU_ADDR_BITS
int
default 36
config LOGICAL_CPUS
bool
default y
config HAVE_SMI_HANDLER
bool
default n
depends on (SMM_ASEG || SMM_TSEG)
config NO_SMM
bool
default n
config SMM_ASEG
bool
default n
depends on !NO_SMM
config SMM_TSEG
bool
default y
depends on !(NO_SMM || SMM_ASEG)
if SMM_TSEG
config SMM_MODULE_HEAP_SIZE
hex
default 0x4000
help
This option determines the size of the heap within the SMM handler
modules.
config SMM_MODULE_STACK_SIZE
hex
default 0x400
help
This option determines the size of the stack within the SMM handler
modules.
config SMM_STUB_STACK_SIZE
hex
default 0x400
help
This option determines the size of the stack within the SMM handler
modules.
endif
config SMM_LAPIC_REMAP_MITIGATION
bool
default y if NORTHBRIDGE_INTEL_I945
default y if NORTHBRIDGE_INTEL_GM45
default y if NORTHBRIDGE_INTEL_IRONLAKE
default n
config SERIALIZED_SMM_INITIALIZATION
bool
default n
help
On some CPUs, there is a race condition in SMM.
This can occur when both hyperthreads change SMM state
variables in parallel without coordination.
Setting this option serializes the SMM initialization
to avoid an ugly hang in the boot process at the cost
of a slightly longer boot time.
config X86_AMD_FIXED_MTRRS
bool
default n
help
This option informs the MTRR code to use the RdMem and WrMem fields
in the fixed MTRR MSRs.
config X86_AMD_INIT_SIPI
bool
default n
help
This option limits the number of SIPI signals sent during during the
common AP setup. Intel documentation specifies an INIT SIPI SIPI
sequence, however this doesn't work on some AMD platforms.
config SOC_SETS_MSRS
bool
default n
help
The SoC requires different access methods for reading and writing
the MSRs. Use SoC specific routines to handle the MSR access.
config RESERVE_MTRRS_FOR_OS
bool
default n
help
This option allows a platform to reserve 2 MTRRs for the OS usage.
The Intel SDM documents that the the first 6 MTRRs are intended for
the system BIOS and the last 2 are to be reserved for OS usage.
However, modern OSes use PAT to control cacheability instead of
using MTRRs.
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