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diff --git a/zephyr/Kconfig.tasks b/zephyr/Kconfig.tasks deleted file mode 100644 index 35dfc1c2f1..0000000000 --- a/zephyr/Kconfig.tasks +++ /dev/null @@ -1,303 +0,0 @@ -# Copyright 2020 The Chromium OS Authors. All rights reserved. -# Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be -# found in the LICENSE file. - -# Please keep these tasks in alphabetical order - -menu "Tasks" - -config HAS_TASK_CHARGER - bool "Charger task" - depends on PLATFORM_EC_BATTERY - help - This turns on the charger task. This deals with monitoring the - battery to make sure it is present and is responding properly to - requests. If the battery is not full, it enables charging from a - suitable power source. - -if HAS_TASK_CHARGER - -config TASK_CHARGER_STACK_SIZE - int "Stack size" - default 1024 # EC uses VENTI_TASK_STACK_SIZE which is 896 - help - The stack size of the charger task. - - See b/176180736 for checking these stack sizes. - -endif # HAS_TASK_CHARGER - -config HAS_TASK_CHG_RAMP - bool "Charger-ramp task" - depends on PLATFORM_EC_BATTERY - help - This turns on the charger ramp task. This attempts to ramp up the - current from an attached charger to the maximum available current. - It handles the incoming VBUS voltage sagging as well as the user - attaching different chargers. - -if HAS_TASK_CHG_RAMP - -config TASK_CHG_RAMP_STACK_SIZE - int "Stack size" - default 768 # EC uses TASK_STACK_SIZE which is 512 for npcx - help - The stack size of the charger task. - - See b/176180736 for checking these stack sizes. - -endif # HAS_TASK_CHG_RAMP - -config HAS_TASK_CHIPSET - bool "Chipset task" - depends on PLATFORM_EC_POWERSEQ - help - This turns on the chipset task which handles powering the chipset - on and off. Powering on involves going through a sequence of enabling - different power rails (e.g. by enabling GPIOs that control a PMIC) - and monitoring power-good indicators to meet the specifications - defined by the vendor. - -if HAS_TASK_CHIPSET - -config TASK_CHIPSET_STACK_SIZE - int "Stack size" - default 1024 - help - The stack size of the power button task. - -endif # HAS_TASK_CHIPSET - -config HAS_TASK_HOOKS - bool "Hooks task" - default y - help - This required task runs periodic routines connected to the HOOK_TICK - and HOOK_SECOND events. This task is responsible for running - deferred routines. - -if HAS_TASK_HOOKS - -config TASK_HOOKS_STACK_SIZE - int "Stack size" - default 1024 - help - The stack size of the hooks task. - - See b/176180736 for checking these stack sizes. - -endif # HAS_TASK_HOOKS - -config HAS_TASK_HOSTCMD - bool "Host-command task" - depends on PLATFORM_EC_HOSTCMD - help - This turns on the hostcmd task which handles communication with the - AP. The AP sends a command to the EC and it responds when able. An - interrupt can be used to indicate to the AP that the EC has something - for it. - -if HAS_TASK_HOSTCMD - -config TASK_HOSTCMD_STACK_SIZE - int "Stack size" - default 1024 - help - The size of the host-command task stack. - -endif # HAS_TASK_HOSTCMD - -config HAS_TASK_KEYPROTO - bool "Keyboard-protocol task (x86)" - depends on PLATFORM_EC_KEYBOARD_PROTOCOL_8042 - help - This turns on the keyproto task which handles conversion of keyboard - scans into i8042 messages on x86 platforms. This is not used or needed - on ARM platforms, which send the raw keyboard scans to the AP for - processing. - -if HAS_TASK_KEYPROTO - -config TASK_KEYPROTO_STACK_SIZE - int "Stack size" - default 768 - help - The stack size of the keyproto task. - -endif # HAS_TASK_KEYPROTO - -config HAS_TASK_KEYSCAN - bool "Keyboard-scanning task" - depends on PLATFORM_EC_KEYBOARD - help - This turns on the keyscan task which handles scanning the keyboard - and producing a list of changes in the key state. This list can either - be sent to the keyboard-protocol task or directly to the AP for - processing. - -if HAS_TASK_KEYSCAN - -config TASK_KEYSCAN_STACK_SIZE - int "Stack size" - default 768 - help - The stack size of the keyscan task. - -endif # HAS_TASK_KEYSCAN - -config HAS_TASK_MOTIONSENSE - bool "Enable motionsense task" - help - This turns on the motion sense task which collects sensor data from the - sensors and reports them to AP. Using the data, it also produces other - meaningful reports to AP like lid angle and tablet mode. - -if HAS_TASK_MOTIONSENSE - -config TASK_MOTIONSENSE_STACK_SIZE - int "motionsense task stack size" - default 4096 - help - The size of the motion sense task stack. - -endif # HAS_TASK_MOTIONSENSE - -config HAS_TASK_POWERBTN - bool "Power-button task (x86)" - depends on PLATFORM_EC_POWER_BUTTON - help - This turns on the powerbtn task which handles monitoring the power - button. When the application processor (AP) is off (S5 or G3 states), - this task triggers a power-up sequence on a power-button press. When - the AP is on (S3 or above state) x86 machines normally reset when the - power button is held for 4 seconds but this tasks adjusts that to 8 - seconds, to allow time for the usual Chromium OS shutdown sequence. - -if HAS_TASK_POWERBTN - -config TASK_POWERBTN_STACK_SIZE - int "Stack size" - default 1024 - help - The stack size of the power-button task. - -endif # HAS_TASK_POWERBTN - -config HAS_TASK_PD_C0 - bool "USB Power Delivery task" - depends on PLATFORM_EC_USB_POWER_DELIVERY - default y - help - This turns on the PD_C0 task which handles the rather complex USB - Power Delivery protocol for port 0. There is one of these tasks for - each USB-C port on the device, but they are enabled separately - depending on how many ports are present. - -if HAS_TASK_PD_C0 - -config TASK_PD_STACK_SIZE - int "Stack size" - default 1024 # EC uses VENTI_TASK_STACK_SIZE which is 896 - help - The stack size of the PD_Cx tasks. - -endif # HAS_TASK_PD_C0 - -config HAS_TASK_PD_C1 - bool "USB Power Delivery task" - depends on PLATFORM_EC_USB_POWER_DELIVERY - help - This turns on the PD_C1 task for devices with >=2 ports. - -config HAS_TASK_PD_C2 - bool "USB Power Delivery task" - depends on PLATFORM_EC_USB_POWER_DELIVERY - help - This turns on the PD_C2 task for devices with >=3 ports. - -config HAS_TASK_PD_C3 - bool "USB Power Delivery task" - depends on PLATFORM_EC_USB_POWER_DELIVERY - help - This turns on the PD_C3 task for devices with 4 ports. - -config HAS_TASK_PD_INT_C0 - bool "USB Power Delivery task" - depends on PLATFORM_EC_USB_POWER_DELIVERY - default y - help - This turns on the PD_INT_C0 task which handles servicing of Power - Delivery (PD) message interrupts for port 0. There is one of these - tasks for each USB-C port on the device, but they are enabled - separately depending on how many ports are present. - -if HAS_TASK_PD_INT_C0 - -config TASK_PD_INT_STACK_SIZE - int "Stack size" - default 1280 - help - The stack size of the PD_Cn_INT tasks. - -endif # HAS_TASK_PD_INT_C0 - -config HAS_TASK_PD_INT_C1 - bool "USB Power Delivery task" - depends on PLATFORM_EC_USB_POWER_DELIVERY - help - This turns on the PD_INT_C1 task for devices with >=2 ports. - -config HAS_TASK_PD_INT_C2 - bool "USB Power Delivery task" - depends on PLATFORM_EC_USB_POWER_DELIVERY - help - This turns on the PD_INT_C2 task for devices with >=3 ports. - -config HAS_TASK_PD_INT_C3 - bool "USB Power Delivery task" - depends on PLATFORM_EC_USB_POWER_DELIVERY - help - This turns on the PD_INT_C3 task for devices with 4 ports. - -config HAS_TASK_USB_CHG_P0 - bool "USB Charger (port 0)" - depends on PLATFORM_EC_USB_CHARGER - help - This turns on the USB charger task for port 0. This handles - negotiating power from an attached charger, trying to get the maximum - available power consistent with the needs of the device. - - There is one of these tasks for each USB-C port on the device. - -if HAS_TASK_USB_CHG_P0 - -config TASK_USB_CHG_STACK_SIZE - int "(all ports) task stack size" - default 1280 # EC uses VENTI_TASK_STACK_SIZE which is 896 - help - The stack size of the USB charger task. If there are multiple tasks, - each one gets the same stack size. - - See b/176180736 for checking these stack sizes. - -endif # HAS_TASK_USB_CHG_P0 - -config HAS_TASK_USB_CHG_P1 - bool "USB Charger (port 1)" - help - This turns on the USB charger task for port 1. This handles - negotiating power from an attached charger, trying to get the maximum - available power consistent with the needs of the device. - - There is one of these tasks for each USB-C port on the device. - -config HAS_TASK_USB_CHG_P2 - bool "USB Charger (port 2)" - help - This turns on the USB charger task for port 2. This handles - negotiating power from an attached charger, trying to get the maximum - available power consistent with the needs of the device. - - There is one of these tasks for each USB-C port on the device. - -endmenu # Tasks |