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# 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.
if PLATFORM_USES_FSP2_0
config PLATFORM_USES_FSP2_X86_32
bool
default y
help
The FSP 2.0 runs in x86_32 protected mode.
Once there's a x86_64 FSP this needs to default to n.
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 FSP_T_CBFS
string "Name of FSP-T in CBFS"
depends on FSP_CAR
default "fspt.bin"
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.
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_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
using LZMA.
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_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.
endif
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