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1 | # |
2 | # Multifunction miscellaneous devices | |
3 | # | |
4 | ||
5 | menu "Multifunction device drivers" | |
6 | ||
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7 | config MISC |
8 | bool "Enable Driver Model for Misc drivers" | |
9 | depends on DM | |
10 | help | |
11 | Enable driver model for miscellaneous devices. This class is | |
12 | used only for those do not fit other more general classes. A | |
13 | set of generic read, write and ioctl methods may be used to | |
14 | access the device. | |
15 | ||
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16 | config ALTERA_SYSID |
17 | bool "Altera Sysid support" | |
18 | depends on MISC | |
19 | help | |
20 | Select this to enable a sysid for Altera devices. Please find | |
21 | details on the "Embedded Peripherals IP User Guide" of Altera. | |
22 | ||
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23 | config CMD_CROS_EC |
24 | bool "Enable crosec command" | |
25 | depends on CROS_EC | |
26 | help | |
27 | Enable command-line access to the Chrome OS EC (Embedded | |
28 | Controller). This provides the 'crosec' command which has | |
29 | a number of sub-commands for performing EC tasks such as | |
30 | updating its flash, accessing a small saved context area | |
31 | and talking to the I2C bus behind the EC (if there is one). | |
32 | ||
33 | config CROS_EC | |
34 | bool "Enable Chrome OS EC" | |
35 | help | |
36 | Enable access to the Chrome OS EC. This is a separate | |
37 | microcontroller typically available on a SPI bus on Chromebooks. It | |
38 | provides access to the keyboard, some internal storage and may | |
39 | control access to the battery and main PMIC depending on the | |
40 | device. You can use the 'crosec' command to access it. | |
41 | ||
42 | config CROS_EC_I2C | |
43 | bool "Enable Chrome OS EC I2C driver" | |
44 | depends on CROS_EC | |
45 | help | |
46 | Enable I2C access to the Chrome OS EC. This is used on older | |
47 | ARM Chromebooks such as snow and spring before the standard bus | |
48 | changed to SPI. The EC will accept commands across the I2C using | |
49 | a special message protocol, and provide responses. | |
50 | ||
51 | config CROS_EC_LPC | |
52 | bool "Enable Chrome OS EC LPC driver" | |
53 | depends on CROS_EC | |
54 | help | |
55 | Enable I2C access to the Chrome OS EC. This is used on x86 | |
56 | Chromebooks such as link and falco. The keyboard is provided | |
57 | through a legacy port interface, so on x86 machines the main | |
58 | function of the EC is power and thermal management. | |
59 | ||
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60 | config CROS_EC_SANDBOX |
61 | bool "Enable Chrome OS EC sandbox driver" | |
62 | depends on CROS_EC && SANDBOX | |
63 | help | |
64 | Enable a sandbox emulation of the Chrome OS EC. This supports | |
65 | keyboard (use the -l flag to enable the LCD), verified boot context, | |
66 | EC flash read/write/erase support and a few other things. It is | |
67 | enough to perform a Chrome OS verified boot on sandbox. | |
68 | ||
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69 | config CROS_EC_SPI |
70 | bool "Enable Chrome OS EC SPI driver" | |
71 | depends on CROS_EC | |
72 | help | |
73 | Enable SPI access to the Chrome OS EC. This is used on newer | |
74 | ARM Chromebooks such as pit, pi and nyan-big. The SPI interface | |
75 | provides a faster and more robust interface than I2C but the bugs | |
76 | are less interesting. | |
77 | ||
c12e0d93 | 78 | config FSL_SEC_MON |
fe78378d | 79 | bool "Enable FSL SEC_MON Driver" |
80 | help | |
81 | Freescale Security Monitor block is responsible for monitoring | |
82 | system states. | |
83 | Security Monitor can be transitioned on any security failures, | |
84 | like software violations or hardware security violations. | |
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86 | config MXC_OCOTP |
87 | bool "Enable MXC OCOTP Driver" | |
88 | help | |
89 | If you say Y here, you will get support for the One Time | |
90 | Programmable memory pages that are stored on the some | |
91 | Freescale i.MX processors. | |
92 | ||
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93 | config NUVOTON_NCT6102D |
94 | bool "Enable Nuvoton NCT6102D Super I/O driver" | |
95 | help | |
96 | If you say Y here, you will get support for the Nuvoton | |
97 | NCT6102D Super I/O driver. This can be used to enable or | |
98 | disable the legacy UART, the watchdog or other devices | |
99 | in the Nuvoton Super IO chips on X86 platforms. | |
100 | ||
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101 | config PWRSEQ |
102 | bool "Enable power-sequencing drivers" | |
103 | depends on DM | |
104 | help | |
105 | Power-sequencing drivers provide support for controlling power for | |
106 | devices. They are typically referenced by a phandle from another | |
107 | device. When the device is started up, its power sequence can be | |
108 | initiated. | |
109 | ||
110 | config SPL_PWRSEQ | |
111 | bool "Enable power-sequencing drivers for SPL" | |
112 | depends on PWRSEQ | |
113 | help | |
114 | Power-sequencing drivers provide support for controlling power for | |
115 | devices. They are typically referenced by a phandle from another | |
116 | device. When the device is started up, its power sequence can be | |
117 | initiated. | |
118 | ||
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119 | config PCA9551_LED |
120 | bool "Enable PCA9551 LED driver" | |
121 | help | |
122 | Enable driver for PCA9551 LED controller. This controller | |
123 | is connected via I2C. So I2C needs to be enabled. | |
124 | ||
125 | config PCA9551_I2C_ADDR | |
126 | hex "I2C address of PCA9551 LED controller" | |
127 | depends on PCA9551_LED | |
128 | default 0x60 | |
129 | help | |
130 | The I2C address of the PCA9551 LED controller. | |
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132 | config TEGRA186_BPMP |
133 | bool "Enable support for the Tegra186 BPMP driver" | |
134 | depends on TEGRA186 | |
135 | help | |
136 | The Tegra BPMP (Boot and Power Management Processor) is a separate | |
137 | auxiliary CPU embedded into Tegra to perform power management work, | |
138 | and controls related features such as clocks, resets, power domains, | |
139 | PMIC I2C bus, etc. This driver provides the core low-level | |
140 | communication path by which feature-specific drivers (such as clock) | |
141 | can make requests to the BPMP. This driver is similar to an MFD | |
142 | driver in the Linux kernel. | |
143 | ||
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144 | config WINBOND_W83627 |
145 | bool "Enable Winbond Super I/O driver" | |
146 | help | |
147 | If you say Y here, you will get support for the Winbond | |
148 | W83627 Super I/O driver. This can be used to enable the | |
149 | legacy UART or other devices in the Winbond Super IO chips | |
150 | on X86 platforms. | |
151 | ||
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152 | config QFW |
153 | bool | |
154 | help | |
155 | Hidden option to enable QEMU fw_cfg interface. This will be selected by | |
18686590 | 156 | either CONFIG_CMD_QFW or CONFIG_GENERATE_ACPI_TABLE. |
fcf5c041 | 157 | |
d7e28918 | 158 | config I2C_EEPROM |
159 | bool "Enable driver for generic I2C-attached EEPROMs" | |
160 | depends on MISC | |
161 | help | |
162 | Enable a generic driver for EEPROMs attached via I2C. | |
0b11dbf7 | 163 | endmenu |