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Diffstat (limited to 'include/config.h')
-rw-r--r-- | include/config.h | 52 |
1 files changed, 4 insertions, 48 deletions
diff --git a/include/config.h b/include/config.h index 8d78921cde..f0b528bead 100644 --- a/include/config.h +++ b/include/config.h @@ -221,12 +221,6 @@ /* The threshold duration to change to off_body */ #undef CONFIG_BODY_DETECTION_STATIONARY_DURATION -/* Send the SCI event to notify host when body status change */ -#undef CONFIG_BODY_DETECTION_NOTIFY_MODE_CHANGE - -/* Always enable the body detection function in S0 */ -#undef CONFIG_BODY_DETECTION_ALWAYS_ENABLE_IN_S0 - /* * Use the old standard reference frame for accelerometers. The old * reference frame is: @@ -1041,38 +1035,7 @@ * this should be set to 512 mA in order to not brown-out low-current USB * charge ports in accordance with USB-PD r3.0 Sec. 7.3 */ -#undef CONFIG_CHARGER_DEFAULT_CURRENT_LIMIT - -/* - * Minimum current limit that will ever be set for chargers, even if a lower - * limit is requested. This will allow the charger to draw more power than - * the requested limit. - * - * If set, this should usually be set to no more than 2.5W divided by the - * maximum supported input voltage in order to satisfy USB-PD pSnkStdby - * requirements. Higher values may help devices stay alive under low-battery - * conditions at the cost of violating standby power limits. - * - * Many boards set this to large values, since historically this number was - * usually equal to CONFIG_CHARGER_DEFAULT_CURRENT_LIMIT. New boards should - * avoid doing so if possible. - */ -#undef CONFIG_CHARGER_MIN_INPUT_CURRENT_LIMIT - -/* - * Percentage derating factor applied to charger input current limits. - * - * Desired charger current is reduced by this many percent when programming - * chargers via the charge manager, which is usually used to account for - * chargers that draw slightly more current than the programmed limit or to - * provide some margin for accuracy. For example, if this value is set to 4 - * and input current is limited to 1000 mA, the charger will be given a limit - * of 960 mA. - * - * Boards requiring more complex control over input current should leave this - * undefined and override board_set_charge_limit instead. - */ -#undef CONFIG_CHARGER_INPUT_CURRENT_DERATE_PCT +#undef CONFIG_CHARGER_INPUT_CURRENT /* * This config option is used to enable IDCHG trigger for prochot. This macro @@ -1370,9 +1333,6 @@ */ #undef CONFIG_OCPC_DEF_RBATT_MOHMS -/* Set a default OCPC drive limit for legacy boards */ -#define CONFIG_OCPC_DEF_DRIVELIMIT_MILLIVOLTS 10 - /* Enable trickle charging */ #undef CONFIG_TRICKLE_CHARGING @@ -4038,6 +3998,9 @@ /* Default stack size to use for tasks, in bytes */ #undef CONFIG_STACK_SIZE +/* Use 32-bit timer for clock source on stm32. */ +#undef CONFIG_STM_HWTIMER32 + /* Compile charger detect for STM32 */ #undef CONFIG_STM32_CHARGER_DETECT @@ -4511,12 +4474,10 @@ * TYPEC_SM - Type-C deals with CC lines voltage level connections * PRL_SM - Protocol handles flow and chunking TX and RX messages * PE - Policy Engine handles PD communication flow - * DPM - Device Policy Manager layer is used to determine port policy */ #define CONFIG_USB_TYPEC_SM #define CONFIG_USB_PRL_SM #define CONFIG_USB_PE_SM -#define CONFIG_USB_DPM_SM /* Enables PD Console commands */ #define CONFIG_USB_PD_CONSOLE_CMD @@ -6966,9 +6927,4 @@ #define HAS_GPU_DRIVER #endif -/* Default to 1024 for end of ram data (panic and jump data) */ -#ifndef CONFIG_PRESERVED_END_OF_RAM_SIZE -#define CONFIG_PRESERVED_END_OF_RAM_SIZE 1024 -#endif - #endif /* __CROS_EC_CONFIG_H */ |