/* Copyright 2016 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. */ /* * config.h - Top-level configuration Chrome EC * * All configuration settings (CONFIG_*) are defined in this file or in a * sub-configuration file (config_chip.h, board.h, etc.) included by this file. * * Note that this file is included by assembly (.S) files. Any C-isms such as * struct definitions or enums in a sub-configuration file MUST be guarded with * #ifndef __ASSEMBLER__ to prevent those C-isms from being evaluated by the * assembler. */ #ifndef __CROS_EC_CONFIG_H #define __CROS_EC_CONFIG_H /* * When building for Zephyr tests, a shimmed_tasks.h header is defined * to create all the HAS_TASK_* definitions. Since those are used in * config.h, we need to include that header first. */ #ifdef CONFIG_ZEPHYR #include "shimmed_tasks.h" #endif /* CONFIG_ZEPHYR */ #ifdef INCLUDE_ENV_CONFIG /* * When building for an EC target, pick up the .h file which allows to * keep track of changing make variables. */ #include "env_config.h" #endif /* * All config options are listed alphabetically and described here. * * If you add a new config option somewhere in the code, you must add a * default value here and describe what it does. * * To get a list current list, run this command: * git grep " CONFIG_" | grep -o "CONFIG_[A-Za-z0-9_]\+" | sort | uniq * * Some options are #defined here to enable them by default. Chips or boards * may override this by #undef'ing them in config_chip.h or board.h, * respectively. * * TODO(crosbug.com/p/23758): Describe all of these. Also describe the * HAS_TASK_* macro and how/when it should be used vs. a config define. And * BOARD_*, CHIP_*, and CHIP_FAMILY_*. */ /* Add support for sensor FIFO */ #undef CONFIG_ACCEL_FIFO /* Define the size of the global fifo, must be a power of 2. */ #undef CONFIG_ACCEL_FIFO_SIZE /* The amount of free entries that trigger an interrupt to the AP. */ #undef CONFIG_ACCEL_FIFO_THRES /* * Sensors in this mask are in forced mode: they needed to be polled * at their data rate frequency. */ #undef CONFIG_ACCEL_FORCE_MODE_MASK /* Enable accelerometer interrupts. */ #undef CONFIG_ACCEL_INTERRUPTS /* * Support "spoof" mode for sensors. This allows sensors to have their values * spoofed to any arbitrary value. This is useful for testing. */ #define CONFIG_ACCEL_SPOOF_MODE /* Specify type of accelerometers attached. */ #undef CONFIG_ACCEL_BMA255 #undef CONFIG_ACCEL_KXCJ9 #undef CONFIG_ACCEL_KX022 /* * lis2dh/lis2de/lng2dm have the same register interface but different * supported resolution. In normal mode, lis2dh works in 10-bit resolution, * but lis2de/lng2dm only support 8bit resolution. * * Use the define for your correct chip and the CONFIG_ACCEL_LIS2D_COMMON will * automatically get defined. */ #undef CONFIG_ACCEL_LIS2DE #undef CONFIG_ACCEL_LIS2DH #undef CONFIG_ACCEL_LIS2DS #undef CONFIG_ACCEL_LNG2DM #undef CONFIG_ACCEL_LIS2D_COMMON /* * lis2dw12 and lis2dwl have almost the same register interface. * lis2dw12 supports 4 low power modes but lis2dwl only supports one. lis2dwl * only supports 12 bit resolution under low power mode. But lis2dw12 can * support 12 bit or 14 bit resolution at different low power modes. In order * to get 14 bit resolution, lis2dwl does not use low power mode and lis2dw12 * only uses 3 of 4 low power modes. * * Use the define for your correct chip and the CONFIG_ACCEL_LIS2DW_COMMON will * automatically get defined. */ #undef CONFIG_ACCEL_LIS2DW12 #undef CONFIG_ACCEL_LIS2DWL #undef CONFIG_ACCEL_LIS2DW_COMMON /* lis2dw driver support fifo and interrupt, but letting lid accel sensor work * at polling mode is a common selection in current usage model. We need get a * option to be able to select interrupt or polling (foced mode). */ #undef CONFIG_ACCEL_LIS2DW_AS_BASE #undef CONFIG_ACCELGYRO_BMI160 #undef CONFIG_ACCELGYRO_BMI260 #undef CONFIG_ACCELGYRO_ICM426XX #undef CONFIG_ACCELGYRO_LSM6DS0 /* Use CONFIG_ACCELGYRO_LSM6DSM for LSM6DSL, LSM6DSM, and/or LSM6DS3 */ #undef CONFIG_ACCELGYRO_LSM6DSM #undef CONFIG_ACCELGYRO_LSM6DSO /* * Some chips have a portion of memory which will remain powered even * during a reset. This is called Always-On, or AON memory, and * typically has a separate firmware to manage the memory. These * values can be used to configure the RAM layout for Always-On. * * See chip/ish/ for an example implementation. */ #undef CONFIG_AON_PERSISTENT_BASE #undef CONFIG_AON_PERSISTENT_SIZE #undef CONFIG_AON_RAM_BASE #undef CONFIG_AON_RAM_SIZE /* Add sensorhub function for LSM6DSM, required if 2nd device attached. */ #undef CONFIG_SENSORHUB_LSM6DSM /* Specify type of Magnetometer attached. */ #undef CONFIG_MAG_LIS2MDL #undef CONFIG_MAG_BMM150 /* Presence of a Bosh Sensortec BMM150 magnetometer behind a BMIxxx. */ #undef CONFIG_MAG_BMI_BMM150 /* Presence of a Bosh Sensortec BMM150 magnetometer behind a LSM6DSM. */ #undef CONFIG_MAG_LSM6DSM_BMM150 /* Presence of a ST LIS2MDL magnetometer behind a BMIxxx. */ #undef CONFIG_MAG_BMI_LIS2MDL /* Presence of a ST LIS2MDL magnetometer behind a LSM6DSM. */ #undef CONFIG_MAG_LSM6DSM_LIS2MDL /* Specify barometer attached */ #undef CONFIG_BARO_BMP280 /* When set, it indicates a secondary sensor is attached behind a BMIxxx. */ #undef CONFIG_BMI_SEC_I2C /* When set, it indicates a secondary sensor is attached behind a LSM6DSM/L. */ #undef CONFIG_LSM6DSM_SEC_I2C /* Support for BMIxxx hardware orientation sensor */ #undef CONFIG_BMI_ORIENTATION_SENSOR /* Support for KIONIX KX022 hardware orientation sensor */ #undef CONFIG_KX022_ORIENTATION_SENSOR /* Define the i2c address of the sensor behind the main sensor, if present. */ #undef CONFIG_ACCELGYRO_SEC_ADDR_FLAGS /* * Define if either CONFIG_BMI_ORIENTATION_SENSOR or * CONFIG_KX022_ORIENTATION_SENSOR is set. */ #undef CONFIG_ORIENTATION_SENSOR /* Support the orientation gesture */ #undef CONFIG_GESTURE_ORIENTATION /* Support the body_detection */ #undef CONFIG_BODY_DETECTION /* Which sensor body_detection use */ #undef CONFIG_BODY_DETECTION_SENSOR /* The max number of sampling data for 1 second */ #undef CONFIG_BODY_DETECTION_MAX_WINDOW_SIZE /* The threshold of acceleration variance */ #undef CONFIG_BODY_DETECTION_VAR_THRESHOLD #undef CONFIG_BODY_DETECTION_CONFIDENCE_DELTA /* How much noise affect threshold of variance */ #undef CONFIG_BODY_DETECTION_VAR_NOISE_FACTOR /* The confidence limit of on_body/off_body */ #undef CONFIG_BODY_DETECTION_ON_BODY_CON #undef CONFIG_BODY_DETECTION_OFF_BODY_CON /* The threshold duration to change to off_body */ #undef CONFIG_BODY_DETECTION_STATIONARY_DURATION /* * Use the old standard reference frame for accelerometers. The old * reference frame is: * Z-axis: perpendicular to keyboard, pointing up, such that if the device * is sitting flat on a table, the accel reads +G. * X-axis: in the plane of the keyboard, pointing from the front lip to the * hinge, such that if the device is oriented with the front lip touching * the table and the hinge directly above, the accel reads +G. * Y-axis: in the plane of the keyboard, pointing to the right, such that * if the device is on it's left side, the accel reads +G. * * Also, in the old reference frame, the lid accel matches the base accel * readings when lid is closed. */ #undef CONFIG_ACCEL_STD_REF_FRAME_OLD /* Set when INT2 is an output */ #undef CONFIG_ACCELGYRO_BMI160_INT2_OUTPUT #undef CONFIG_ACCELGYRO_BMI260_INT2_OUTPUT /* Specify type of Gyrometers attached. */ #undef CONFIG_GYRO_L3GD20H /* * If this is defined, motion_sense sends sensor events to the AP in the format * +-----------+ * | Timestamp | * | Payload | * | Timestamp | * | Payload | * | ... | * +-----------+ * * If this is not defined, the events will be sent in the format * +-----------+ * | Payload | * | Payload | * | Payload | * | ... | * | Timestamp | * +-----------+ * * The former format enables improved filtering of sensor event timestamps on * the AP, but comes with stricter jitter requirements. */ #define CONFIG_SENSOR_TIGHT_TIMESTAMPS /* Sync event driver */ #undef CONFIG_SYNC /* * How many sync events to buffer before motion_sense gets a chance to run. * This is similar to sensor side fifos. * Note: for vsync, anything above 2 is probably plenty. */ #define CONFIG_SYNC_QUEUE_SIZE 8 /* Simulate command for sync */ #undef CONFIG_SYNC_COMMAND /* * Define the event to raise when the sync event happens. * Must be within TASK_EVENT_MOTION_INTERRUPT_MASK. */ #undef CONFIG_SYNC_INT_EVENT /* Compile chip support for digital-to-analog converter */ #undef CONFIG_DAC /* Compile chip support for analog-to-digital convertor */ #undef CONFIG_ADC /* * ADC sample time selection. The value is chip-dependent. * TODO: Replace this with CONFIG_ADC_PROFILE entries. */ #undef CONFIG_ADC_SAMPLE_TIME /* Support voltage comparator */ #undef CONFIG_ADC_VOLTAGE_COMPARATOR /* Include the ADC analog watchdog feature in the ADC code */ #define CONFIG_ADC_WATCHDOG /* * Chip-dependent ADC configuration - select one. * SINGLE - Sample all inputs once when requested. * FAST_CONTINUOUS - Sample all inputs continuously using DMA, with minimal * sample time. */ #define CONFIG_ADC_PROFILE_SINGLE #undef CONFIG_ADC_PROFILE_FAST_CONTINUOUS /* Support AES symmetric-key algorithm */ #undef CONFIG_AES /* Support AES-GCM */ #undef CONFIG_AES_GCM /* * Some ALS modules may be connected to the EC. We need the command, and * specific drivers for each module. */ #ifdef HAS_TASK_ALS #define CONFIG_ALS #else #undef CONFIG_ALS #endif #undef CONFIG_ALS_AL3010 #undef CONFIG_ALS_BH1730 /* * If defined, BH1730 uses board specific lux calculation formula parameters. * If not defined, BH1730 uses default parameters to calculate lux. */ #undef CONFIG_ALS_BH1730_LUXTH_PARAMS #undef CONFIG_ALS_ISL29035 #undef CONFIG_ALS_OPT3001 /* Define the exact model ID present on the board: SI1141 = 41, SI1142 = 42, */ #undef CONFIG_ALS_SI114X /* Check if the device revision is supported */ #undef CONFIG_ALS_SI114X_CHECK_REVISION /* Define to include the clear channel driver for the tcs3400 light sensor */ #undef CONFIG_ALS_TCS3400 /* * Define to use atime tables in anti-saturation algos in the tcs3400 driver. * Defining this for a board makes the anti-saturation algorithm much more * efficient, but requires the board to have it's lens cover scale and k_channel * scales to be determined. Define this for a board once it's added its * cover_scale and k_channel scale factors. */ #undef CONFIG_TCS_USE_LUX_TABLE /* * Define the event to raise when a sensor interrupt triggers. * Must be within TASK_EVENT_MOTION_INTERRUPT_MASK. */ #undef CONFIG_ACCELGYRO_BMI160_INT_EVENT #undef CONFIG_ACCELGYRO_BMI260_INT_EVENT #undef CONFIG_ACCELGYRO_ICM426XX_INT_EVENT #undef CONFIG_ACCEL_LSM6DSM_INT_EVENT #undef CONFIG_ACCEL_LSM6DSO_INT_EVENT #undef CONFIG_ACCEL_LIS2DS_INT_EVENT #undef CONFIG_ACCEL_LIS2DW12_INT_EVENT #undef CONFIG_ALS_SI114X_INT_EVENT #undef CONFIG_ALS_TCS3400_INT_EVENT /* * Enable Si114x to operate in polling mode. This config is used in conjunction * with CONFIG_ALS_SI114X_INT_EVENT. When polling is enabled, the read is * initiated in the same manner as when interrupts are used, but the event which * triggers the irq_handler is generated by deferred call using a fixed delay. */ #undef CONFIG_ALS_SI114X_POLLING /* * Enable tcs3400 to operate without interrupt pin. This config is used in * conjunction with CONFIG_ALS_TCS3400_INT_EVENT. When this option is enabled, * the read is initiated in the same manner as when interrupts are used, but the * event which triggers the irq_handler is generated by deferred call. */ #undef CONFIG_ALS_TCS3400_EMULATED_IRQ_EVENT /* Define which ALS sensor is used for dimming the lightbar when dark */ #undef CONFIG_ALS_LIGHTBAR_DIMMING /* Link against third_party/cryptoc. */ #undef CONFIG_LIBCRYPTOC /* Support AP hang detection host command and state machine */ #undef CONFIG_AP_HANG_DETECT /* Support AP Warm reset Interrupt. */ #undef CONFIG_AP_WARM_RESET_INTERRUPT /* * Enable support for CPU caches behaving according to the ARMv7-M ISA. * (so far, only the Cortex-M7 has such caches) */ #undef CONFIG_ARMV7M_CACHE /* * Defined if core/ code provides assembly optimized implementation of * multiply-accumulate operations (32-bit operands, 64-bit result), for the * cores that lack native instructions. */ #undef CONFIG_ASSEMBLY_MULA32 /* Support audio codec. */ #undef CONFIG_AUDIO_CODEC /* Audio codec caps. */ #undef CONFIG_AUDIO_CODEC_CAP_WOV_AUDIO_SHM #undef CONFIG_AUDIO_CODEC_CAP_WOV_LANG_SHM /* Support audio codec on DMIC. */ #undef CONFIG_AUDIO_CODEC_DMIC /* Support audio codec software gain on DMIC. */ #undef CONFIG_AUDIO_CODEC_DMIC_SOFTWARE_GAIN #undef CONFIG_AUDIO_CODEC_DMIC_MAX_SOFTWARE_GAIN /* Support audio codec on I2S RX. */ #undef CONFIG_AUDIO_CODEC_I2S_RX /* Support audio codec on WoV. */ #undef CONFIG_AUDIO_CODEC_WOV /* Audio codec buffers. */ #undef CONFIG_AUDIO_CODEC_WOV_AUDIO_BUF_LEN #undef CONFIG_AUDIO_CODEC_WOV_AUDIO_BUF_TYPE #undef CONFIG_AUDIO_CODEC_WOV_LANG_BUF_LEN #undef CONFIG_AUDIO_CODEC_WOV_LANG_BUF_TYPE /* * Support controlling the display backlight based on the state of the lid * switch. The EC will disable the backlight when the lid is closed. * * The GPIO should be named GPIO_ENABLE_BACKLIGHT if active high, or * GPIO_ENABLE_BACKLIGHT_L if active low. See CONFIG_BACKLIGHT_LID_ACTIVE_LOW. */ #undef CONFIG_BACKLIGHT_LID /* * The backlight GPIO pin is active low and named GPIO_BACKLIGHT_ENABLED_L */ #undef CONFIG_BACKLIGHT_LID_ACTIVE_LOW /* * If defined, EC will enable the backlight signal only if this GPIO is * asserted AND the lid is open. This supports passing the backlight-enable * signal from the AP through EC. */ #undef CONFIG_BACKLIGHT_REQ_GPIO /* Support base32 text encoding */ #undef CONFIG_BASE32 /*****************************************************************************/ /* Battery config */ /* * Support battery management and interrogation. * * This is implied by CONFIG_BATTERY_ (below); if not enabled and * CONFIG_BATTERY_PRESENT_CUSTOM is also disabled, the board is assumed to not * have or support a battery. */ #undef CONFIG_BATTERY /* * Compile battery-specific code. * * Note that some boards have their own unique battery constants / functions. * In this case, those are provided in board/(boardname)/battery.c, and none of * these are defined. * Defining one of these will automatically define CONFIG_BATTERY near the end * of this file. If you add a new config here, you'll need to update that * check. */ #undef CONFIG_BATTERY_BQ20Z453 #undef CONFIG_BATTERY_BQ27541 #undef CONFIG_BATTERY_BQ27621 #undef CONFIG_BATTERY_BQ4050 #undef CONFIG_BATTERY_MAX17055 #undef CONFIG_BATTERY_MM8013 /* * MAX17055 support alert on voltage, current, temperature, and state-of-charge. */ #undef CONFIG_BATTERY_MAX17055_ALERT /* * Enable full model driver of MAX17055. * * It provides a better soc estimation. ocv_table needs to be supplied. */ #undef CONFIG_BATTERY_MAX17055_FULL_MODEL /* Compile mock battery support; used by tests. */ #undef CONFIG_BATTERY_MOCK /* Maximum time to wake a non-responsive battery, in second */ #define CONFIG_BATTERY_PRECHARGE_TIMEOUT 30 /* * If defined, the charger will check a board specific function for battery hw * presence as an additional condition to determine if power on is allowed for * factory override, where allowing booting of a bare board with no battery and * no power button press is required. */ #undef CONFIG_BATTERY_HW_PRESENT_CUSTOM /* * battery_is_present() support. * * Choice of battery driver normally determines the implementation of * battery_is_present(); it is also possible to provide a board-specific * implementation or note its presence from a GPIO level. * * If CONFIG_BATTERY is not enabled, a stub implementation that always returns * "not present" is provided unless CONFIG_BATTERY_PRESENT_CUSTOM is enabled. * * These options are mutually exclusive. */ /* The board provides a custom battery_is_present() implementation. */ #undef CONFIG_BATTERY_PRESENT_CUSTOM /* Battery is present if the GPIO named by this define reads logic-low. */ #undef CONFIG_BATTERY_PRESENT_GPIO /* * Compile smart battery support * * For batteries which support this specification: * http://sbs-forum.org/specs/sbdat110.pdf) */ #undef CONFIG_BATTERY_SMART /* Chemistry of the battery device */ #undef CONFIG_BATTERY_DEVICE_CHEMISTRY /* * If defined, the board must supply fuel gauge and battery information for * each supported battery. This information is then used for battery cut off * and to check the charge/discharge FET status. */ #undef CONFIG_BATTERY_FUEL_GAUGE /* * Critical battery shutdown timeout (seconds) * * If the battery is at extremely low charge (and discharging) or extremely * high temperature, the EC will notify the AP and start a timer with the * timeout defined here. If the critical condition is not corrected before * the timeout expires, the EC will shut down the AP (if the AP is not already * off) and then optionally hibernate or cut off battery. */ #define CONFIG_BATTERY_CRITICAL_SHUTDOWN_TIMEOUT 30 /* Perform a battery cut-off when we reach the battery critical level */ #undef CONFIG_BATTERY_CRITICAL_SHUTDOWN_CUT_OFF /* If the battery is too hot or too cold, stop charging */ #undef CONFIG_BATTERY_CHECK_CHARGE_TEMP_LIMITS /* * Support battery cut-off as host command and console command. * * Once defined, you have to implement a board_cut_off_battery() function * in board/???/battery.c file. */ #undef CONFIG_BATTERY_CUT_OFF /* * The default delay is 1 second. Define this if a board prefers * different delay. */ #undef CONFIG_BATTERY_CUTOFF_DELAY_US /* * The board-specific battery.c implements get and set functions to read and * write arbirary vendor-specific parameters stored in the battery. * See include/battery.h for prototypes. */ #undef CONFIG_BATTERY_VENDOR_PARAM /* * TODO(crosbug.com/p/29467): allows charging of a dead battery that * requests nil for current and voltage. Remove this workaround when * possible. */ #undef CONFIG_BATTERY_REQUESTS_NIL_WHEN_DEAD /* * Check for battery in disconnect state (similar to cut-off state). If this * battery is found to be in disconnect state, take it out of this state by * force-applying a charge current. This option requires * battery_get_disconnect_state() to be defined. */ #undef CONFIG_BATTERY_REVIVE_DISCONNECT /* * Specify the battery percentage at which the host is told it is full. * If this value is not specified the default is 97% set in battery.h. */ #undef CONFIG_BATTERY_LEVEL_NEAR_FULL /* * Use an alternative method to store battery information: Instead of writing * directly to host memory mapped region, this keeps the battery information in * ec_response_battery_static/dynamic_info structures, that can then be fetched * using host commands, or via EC_ACPI_MEM_BATTERY_INDEX command, which tells * the EC to update the shared memory. * * This is required on dual-battery systems, and on on hostless bases with a * battery. */ #undef CONFIG_BATTERY_V2 /* * Some fuel gauges in battery take some time to return valid battery params * when wake form dead battery. * It need to do precharge to take valid battery params. */ #undef CONFIG_BATTERY_DEAD_UNTIL_VALUE /* * Number of batteries, only matters when CONFIG_BATTERY_V2 is used. */ #undef CONFIG_BATTERY_COUNT /* * Smart battery driver should measure the voltage cell imbalance in the battery * pack. This requires a battery driver capable of the measurement. */ #undef CONFIG_BATTERY_MEASURE_IMBALANCE /* * Some boards needs to lower input voltage when battery is full and chipset * is in S5/G3. This should be defined to integer value in mV. */ #undef CONFIG_BATT_FULL_CHIPSET_OFF_INPUT_LIMIT_MV /* * If remaining capacity is x% of full capacity, remaining capacity is set * equal to full capacity. * * Some batteries don't update full capacity timely or don't update it at all. * On such systems, compensation is required to guarantee remaining_capacity * will be equal to full_capacity eventually. This used to be done in ACPI. */ #define CONFIG_BATT_FULL_FACTOR 98 #define CONFIG_BATT_HOST_SHUTDOWN_PERCENTAGE 4 /* * Powerd's full_factor. The value comes from: * src/platform2/power_manager/default_prefs/power_supply_full_factor */ #define CONFIG_BATT_HOST_FULL_FACTOR 97 /* * Smart battery pass-through host commands. */ #undef CONFIG_SB_PASSTHROUGH /* * Expose some data when it is needed. * For example, battery disconnect state */ #undef CONFIG_CHARGE_STATE_DEBUG /* Include support for Bluetooth LE */ #undef CONFIG_BLUETOOTH_LE /* Include support for testing the radio for Bluetooth LE */ #undef CONFIG_BLUETOOTH_LE_RADIO_TEST /* Include support for the HCI and link layers for Bluetooth LE */ #undef CONFIG_BLUETOOTH_LE_STACK /* Include debugging support for the Bluetooth link layer */ #undef CONFIG_BLUETOOTH_LL_DEBUG /* Include debugging support for Bluetooth HCI */ #undef CONFIG_BLUETOOTH_HCI_DEBUG /* Boot header storage offset. */ #undef CONFIG_BOOT_HEADER_STORAGE_OFF /* Size of boot header in storage. */ #undef CONFIG_BOOT_HEADER_STORAGE_SIZE /*****************************************************************************/ /* Bootblock config */ /* Pack AP-FW bootblock in EC image. */ #undef CONFIG_BOOTBLOCK /*****************************************************************************/ /* EC can choose power signal gpio by schematic version */ #undef CONFIG_POWER_SIGNAL_RUNTIME_CONFIG /* EC has GPIOs to allow board to reset RTC */ #undef CONFIG_BOARD_HAS_RTC_RESET /* * Call board_config_post_gpio_init() after GPIOs are initialized. See * include/board_config.h for more information. */ #undef CONFIG_BOARD_POST_GPIO_INIT /* * Call board_config_pre_init() before any inits are called. See * include/board_config.h for more information. */ #undef CONFIG_BOARD_PRE_INIT /* * EC has the notion of board version either through resistors or EEPROM. * The common CONFIG_BOARD_VERSION is defined automatically when one of the * specific options is used. */ #undef CONFIG_BOARD_VERSION /* The board version comes from Cros Board Info within EEPROM. */ #undef CONFIG_BOARD_VERSION_CBI /* The board version function is defined in board code. */ #undef CONFIG_BOARD_VERSION_CUSTOM /* * The board version is encoded with 3 GPIO signals where GPIO_BOARD_VERSION1 * is the LSB. */ #undef CONFIG_BOARD_VERSION_GPIO /* EC responses to a board defined I2C address */ #undef CONFIG_BOARD_I2C_ADDR_FLAGS /* * The board is unable to distinguish EC reset from power-on so it should treat * all resets as triggered by RESET_PIN even if it is a POWER_ON reset. */ #undef CONFIG_BOARD_FORCE_RESET_PIN /* * For some boards on power-on, the EC is reset by the H1 after power-on, * so the EC sees 2 resets. This config enables the EC to save a flag * on the first power-up restart, and then wait for the second reset before * any other setup is done (such as GPIOs, timers, UART etc.) * On the second reset, the saved flag is used to detect the previous * power-on, and treat the second reset as a power-on instead of a reset. * * NOTE: Implemented only for npcx and ite */ #undef CONFIG_BOARD_RESET_AFTER_POWER_ON /* Permanent LM4 boot configuration */ #undef CONFIG_BOOTCFG_VALUE /*****************************************************************************/ /* Modify the default behavior to make system bringup easier. */ #undef CONFIG_BRINGUP /* * Enable debug prints / asserts that may helpful for debugging board bring-up, * but probably shouldn't be enabled for production for performance reasons. */ #undef CONFIG_DEBUG_BRINGUP /*****************************************************************************/ /* * Support for entering recovery mode using the volume buttons or a dedicated * recovery button. Note that these are *buttons* and not keys in the keyboard * matrix. */ #undef CONFIG_BUTTON_TRIGGERED_RECOVERY /* * Compile detachable base support * * Enabled on all boards that have a detachable base. */ #undef CONFIG_DETACHABLE_BASE /* * Indicates there is a dedicated recovery button. Note, that if there are * volume buttons, a dedicated recovery button is not needed. This is intended * because if a board has volume buttons, they can do everything a dedicated * recovery button can do. * For various reasons, on some platforms there may be multiple recovery inputs. * See b/149967026. */ #undef CONFIG_DEDICATED_RECOVERY_BUTTON #undef CONFIG_DEDICATED_RECOVERY_BUTTON_2 /* * RISC-V core specific panic data is bigger than Cortex-M core specific panic * data. Including this into union in panic_data structure causes whole * to grow by 28 bytes. In many boards EC RO is still obtaining pointer to * beginning of panic data by subtracting its panic data structure size from * the end of RAM. When EC RW saves panic data it will be corrupted by EC RO. * Moreover, during next boot EC RW won't be able to find jump data (see * b/165773837 for more details). * * This config allows boards to not include RV32I panic data if their EC RO * doesn't include it to keep panic data structure in sync. */ #undef CONFIG_DO_NOT_INCLUDE_RV32I_PANIC_DATA /* * The board has volume up and volume down buttons. Note, these are *buttons* * and not keys in the keyboard matrix. */ #undef CONFIG_VOLUME_BUTTONS /* * The board has buttons that are connected to ADC pins which pressed and * released values are determined by the analog voltage */ #undef CONFIG_ADC_BUTTONS /* * Allow runtime configuration of the buttons[] array */ #undef CONFIG_BUTTONS_RUNTIME_CONFIG /* Support simulation of a button press using EC tool command */ #undef CONFIG_HOSTCMD_BUTTON /* * Configuration for button simulation i.e. dependent on * CONFIG_HOSTCMD_BUTTON or CONFIG_CMD_BUTTON config. */ #undef CONFIG_SIMULATED_BUTTON /* * Capsense chip has buttons, too. */ #undef CONFIG_CAPSENSE /*****************************************************************************/ /* Support CEC */ #undef CONFIG_CEC /*****************************************************************************/ /* Compile charge manager */ #undef CONFIG_CHARGE_MANAGER /* * Number of charge ports excluding type-c ports * * If defined, the board must define a macro DEDICATED_CHARGE_PORT indicates * the dedicated port number. * * See include/charge_manager.h for more details about dedicated port. */ #define CONFIG_DEDICATED_CHARGE_PORT_COUNT 0 /* Allow charge manager to default to charging from dual-role partners */ #undef CONFIG_CHARGE_MANAGER_DRP_CHARGING /* Handle the external power limit host command in charge manager */ #undef CONFIG_CHARGE_MANAGER_EXTERNAL_POWER_LIMIT /* Initially enter safe mode, with relaxed port / current selection rules */ #define CONFIG_CHARGE_MANAGER_SAFE_MODE /* Leave safe mode when battery pct meets or exceeds this value */ #define CONFIG_CHARGE_MANAGER_BAT_PCT_SAFE_MODE_EXIT 2 /* The hardware has some input current ramping/back-off mechanism */ #undef CONFIG_CHARGE_RAMP_HW /* Compile input current ramping support using software control */ #undef CONFIG_CHARGE_RAMP_SW /*****************************************************************************/ /* Charger config */ /* Compile common charge state code. */ #undef CONFIG_CHARGER /* Compile charger-specific code for these chargers (pick at most one) */ #undef CONFIG_CHARGER_BD9995X #undef CONFIG_CHARGER_BQ24715 #undef CONFIG_CHARGER_BQ24770 #undef CONFIG_CHARGER_BQ24773 #undef CONFIG_CHARGER_BQ25710 #undef CONFIG_CHARGER_BQ25720 #undef CONFIG_CHARGER_ISL9237 #undef CONFIG_CHARGER_ISL9238 /* For ISL9238 A/B */ #undef CONFIG_CHARGER_ISL9238C #undef CONFIG_CHARGER_ISL9241 #undef CONFIG_CHARGER_MT6370 #undef CONFIG_CHARGER_RAA489000 #undef CONFIG_CHARGER_RT9466 #undef CONFIG_CHARGER_RT9467 #undef CONFIG_CHARGER_SM5803 #undef CONFIG_CHARGER_SY21612 /* Allow run-time completion of the charger driver structure */ #undef CONFIG_CHARGER_RUNTIME_CONFIG /* * Board has only one charger chip (default, undef when board contains multiple * charger chips */ #define CONFIG_CHARGER_SINGLE_CHIP /* * Enable the CHG_EN at initialization to turn-on the BGATE which allows voltage * to be applied to the battery PACK & wakes the battery if it is in shipmode. */ #undef CONFIG_CHARGER_BD9995X_CHGEN /* * BD9995X Power Save Mode * * Which power save mode should the charger enter when VBUS is removed. Check * driver/bd9995x.h for the power save settings. By default, no power save mode * is enabled. */ #undef CONFIG_BD9995X_POWER_SAVE_MODE /* * If the battery temperature sense pin is connected to charger, * get the battery temperature from the charger. */ #undef CONFIG_CHARGER_BATTERY_TSENSE /* * Board specific charging current limit, in mA. If defined, the charge state * machine will not allow the battery to request more current than this. */ #undef CONFIG_CHARGER_CURRENT_LIMIT /* * MT6370 backlight control settings. * If defined, Panel backlight power is controlled by MT6370. */ #undef CONFIG_CHARGER_MT6370_BACKLIGHT /* * MT6360/MT6370 BC1.2 USB-PHY control. * If defined, USB-PHY connection is controlled by GPIO_BC12_DET_EN. * Assert GPIO_BC12_DET_EN to detect BC1.2 device, and deassert * GPIO_BC12_DET_EN to mux USB-PHY back. */ #undef CONFIG_MT6360_BC12_GPIO #undef CONFIG_CHARGER_MT6370_BC12_GPIO /* * Enable/disable system power monitor PSYS function: this enables output * from charger chip to SoC. */ #undef CONFIG_CHARGER_PSYS /* * Enable reading PSYS (system power) value, either via "psys" console command, * or via charger_get_system_power function. */ #undef CONFIG_CHARGER_PSYS_READ /* * Board supports discharge mode. In this mode, the battery will discharge * even if AC is present. Used for testing. */ #undef CONFIG_CHARGER_DISCHARGE_ON_AC /* Board has a custom discharge mode. */ #undef CONFIG_CHARGER_DISCHARGE_ON_AC_CUSTOM /* * Board specific flag used to disable external ILIM pin used to determine input * current limit. When defined, the input current limit is decided only by * the software register value. */ #undef CONFIG_CHARGER_ILIM_PIN_DISABLED /* * Default input current for the board, in mA. Many boards also use this as the * least maximum input current during transients. * * This value should depend on external power adapter, designed charging * voltage, and the maximum power of the running system. For type-C chargers, * 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_INPUT_CURRENT /* * This config option is used to enable IDCHG trigger for prochot. This macro * should be set to the desired current limit to draw from the battery before * triggering prochot. Note that is has a 512 mA granularity. The function that * sets the limit will mask of the lower 10 bits. For this check to be active * the bq25710 must be in performance mode and this config option is also used * to keep the bq25710 in performance mode when the AP is in S0. */ #undef CONFIG_CHARGER_BQ25710_IDCHG_LIMIT_MA /* * This config option is used to set the charger's VSYS voltage * threshold. When the voltage drops to this level, PROCHOT is asserted * by the charger to request reduced system power demand and hopefully * avoid a voltage droop leading to system instability. The voltage is * specified in deci-volts, so a value of 80 would set the threshold to * 8.0v. */ #undef CONFIG_CHARGER_BQ25720_VSYS_TH2_DV /* * Board specific maximum input current limit, in mA. */ #undef CONFIG_CHARGER_MAX_INPUT_CURRENT /* * Leave charger VBAT configured to battery-requested voltage under all * conditions, even when AC is not present. This may be necessary to work * around quirks of certain charger chips, such as the BD9995X. */ #undef CONFIG_CHARGER_MAINTAIN_VBAT /* * Power thresholds for AP boot * * If one of the following conditions is met, EC boots AP: * * 1. Battery charge >= CONFIG_CHARGER_MIN_BAT_PCT_FOR_POWER_ON * 2. AC power >= CONFIG_CHARGER_MIN_POWER_MW_FOR_POWER_ON * 3. Battery charge >= CONFIG_CHARGER_MIN_BAT_PCT_FOR_POWER_ON_WITH_AC * and * AC power >= CONFIG_CHARGER_MIN_POWER_MW_FOR_POWER_ON_WITH_BATT * * Note that CONFIG_CHARGER_LIMIT_POWER_THRESH_BAT_PCT/_CHG_MW are thresholds * for the OS boot used by Depthcharge. The OS has higher power requirement * but PD power is also available. * * WARNING: Locked RO firmware does not negotiate power greater than 15W via * analog signaling. If the AP requires greater than 15W to boot, then see * CONFIG_CHARGER_LIMIT_POWER_THRESH_CHG_MW. */ #undef CONFIG_CHARGER_MIN_BAT_PCT_FOR_POWER_ON #undef CONFIG_CHARGER_MIN_BAT_PCT_FOR_POWER_ON_WITH_AC /* Default: 15000 */ #undef CONFIG_CHARGER_MIN_POWER_MW_FOR_POWER_ON /* Default: Disabled */ #undef CONFIG_CHARGER_MIN_POWER_MW_FOR_POWER_ON_WITH_BATT /* Minimum battery percentage for power on with an imbalanced pack */ #undef CONFIG_CHARGER_MIN_BAT_PCT_IMBALANCED_POWER_ON /* * Maximum battery cell imbalance to accept before considering the pack to be * imbalanced, in millivolts. */ #undef CONFIG_BATTERY_MAX_IMBALANCE_MV /* Set this option when using a Narrow VDC (NVDC) charger, such as ISL9237/8. */ #undef CONFIG_CHARGER_NARROW_VDC /* * Low energy thresholds - when battery level is below BAT_PCT and an external * charger provides less than CHG_MW of power, inform the AP of the situation * through the LIMIT_POWER charge state parameter. Depthcharge will hold off on * the boot for up to 3 seconds while waiting for either condition to clear * before starting the kernel. This wait happens after sw sync in RW mode, so * the firmware may set it high enough that PD negotiation is required to clear * it. * * Default: Disabled. Depthcharge is immediately released to boot the kernel. * * Setting this value to 15001 will require PD negotiation to be complete prior * to releasing depthcharge. During PD negotiation, the charger will be briefly * reduced to about 2.5W for a few hundred ms. */ #undef CONFIG_CHARGER_LIMIT_POWER_THRESH_CHG_MW /* Default: CHARGER_MIN_BAT_PCT_FOR_POWER_ON */ #undef CONFIG_CHARGER_LIMIT_POWER_THRESH_BAT_PCT /* * Enable charger's OTG functions, i.e. make it possible to supply output power * from battery. */ #undef CONFIG_CHARGER_OTG /* * Charger should call battery_override_params() to limit/correct the voltage * and current requested by the battery pack before acting on the request. */ #undef CONFIG_CHARGER_PROFILE_OVERRIDE /* * Common code for charger profile override. Should be used with * CONFIG_CHARGER_PROFILE_OVERRIDE. */ #undef CONFIG_CHARGER_PROFILE_OVERRIDE_COMMON /* * Battery voltage threshold ranges for charge profile override. * Override it in board.h if battery has multiple threshold ranges. */ #define CONFIG_CHARGER_PROFILE_VOLTAGE_RANGES 2 /* Value of the charge sense resistor, in mOhms */ #undef CONFIG_CHARGER_SENSE_RESISTOR /* Value of the input current sense resistor, in mOhms */ #undef CONFIG_CHARGER_SENSE_RESISTOR_AC /* * Board has an GPIO pin to enable or disable charging. * * This GPIO should be named GPIO_CHARGER_EN, if active high. Or * GPIO_CHARGER_EN_L if active low. */ #undef CONFIG_CHARGER_EN_GPIO /* Charger enable GPIO is active low */ #undef CONFIG_CHARGER_EN_ACTIVE_LOW /* * OCPC - One Charger IC Per Type-C * * Define this if the board may have multiple charger ICs in the system. The * assumption is that that primary charger is index 0 and is the charger IC * connected to the battery FET. Additionally, `chgnum` is assumed to be the * same as the charge port index. */ #undef CONFIG_OCPC /* * Boards using OCPC must define this value in order to seed the starting board * battery and system resistance between the secondary charger IC and the * battery. This should be at a minimum the Rds(on) resistance of the BFET plus * the series sense resistor. */ #undef CONFIG_OCPC_DEF_RBATT_MOHMS /* Enable trickle charging */ #undef CONFIG_TRICKLE_CHARGING /* Wireless chargers */ #undef CONFIG_WIRELESS_CHARGER_P9221_R7 /* * Workaround npcx9 A1 chip's bug for download_from_flash API in th booter. * This can be removed when A2 chip is available. */ #undef CONFIG_WORKAROUND_FLASH_DOWNLOAD_API /*****************************************************************************/ /* * The chip needs to define special SRAM memory regions as linker sections. * Those regions are defined in the special-purpose preprocessed file in * chip//memory_regions.inc using the following macro: * REGION(name, attributes, start_address, size) * * Note: these 'special' regions are NOT cleared at startup contrary to .bss. */ #undef CONFIG_CHIP_MEMORY_REGIONS /* * Chip needs to do pre-init very early in main(), and provides chip_pre_init() * to do so. */ #undef CONFIG_CHIP_PRE_INIT /* * Set the caching attributes of one of the RAM regions to uncached. * * When defined, CONFIG_CHIP_UNCACHED_REGION must be equal to the name of one * of the regions defined in memory_regions.inc for CONFIG_CHIP_MEMORY_REGIONS. */ #undef CONFIG_CHIP_UNCACHED_REGION /* * When defined, adds a new linker section to store objects that remain resident * in ROM/flash. This is useful on ECs that execute all code from RAM and * in which the RAM size is smaller than the flash size. * * Code can force objects into the .init_rom resident section using the * __init_rom macro. Objects should accessed using the include/init_rom.h * module. */ #undef CONFIG_CHIP_INIT_ROM_REGION /* * This is a convenience macro that causes the .data section to link into * the ROM/flash resident section defined above. * * When enabled, the EC initialization code copies the .data section directly * from flash into data RAM. * * When this is not defined, the bootloader copies the .data section from flash * to code RAM. The EC initialization code copies .data from code RAM to data * RAM. * * This is automatically enabled when both CONFIG_CHIP_INIT_ROM_REGION and * CONFIG_MAPPED_STORAGE are enabled. */ #undef CONFIG_CHIP_DATA_IN_INIT_ROM /*****************************************************************************/ /* Chipset config */ /* AP chipset support; pick at most one */ #undef CONFIG_CHIPSET_ALDERLAKE /* Intel Alderlake (x86) */ #undef CONFIG_CHIPSET_ALDERLAKE_SLG4BD44540 /* Intel Alderlake (x86) * with power sequencer * chip */ #undef CONFIG_CHIPSET_APOLLOLAKE /* Intel Apollolake (x86) */ #undef CONFIG_CHIPSET_BRASWELL /* Intel Braswell (x86) */ #undef CONFIG_CHIPSET_CANNONLAKE /* Intel Cannonlake (x86) */ #undef CONFIG_CHIPSET_COMETLAKE /* Intel Cometlake (x86) */ #undef CONFIG_CHIPSET_COMETLAKE_DISCRETE /* Intel Cometlake (x86), * discrete EC control */ #undef CONFIG_CHIPSET_ECDRIVEN /* Mock power module */ #undef CONFIG_CHIPSET_GEMINILAKE /* Intel Geminilake (x86) */ #undef CONFIG_CHIPSET_ICELAKE /* Intel Icelake (x86) */ #undef CONFIG_CHIPSET_JASPERLAKE /* Intel Jasperlake (x86) */ #undef CONFIG_CHIPSET_MT817X /* MediaTek MT817x */ #undef CONFIG_CHIPSET_MT8183 /* MediaTek MT8183 */ #undef CONFIG_CHIPSET_MT8192 /* MediaTek MT8192 */ #undef CONFIG_CHIPSET_CEZANNE /* AMD Cezanne (x86) */ #undef CONFIG_CHIPSET_RK3288 /* Rockchip rk3288 */ #undef CONFIG_CHIPSET_RK3399 /* Rockchip rk3399 */ #undef CONFIG_CHIPSET_SKYLAKE /* Intel Skylake (x86) */ #undef CONFIG_CHIPSET_SC7180 /* Qualcomm SC7180 */ #undef CONFIG_CHIPSET_SDM845 /* Qualcomm SDM845 */ #undef CONFIG_CHIPSET_STONEY /* AMD Stoney (x86)*/ #undef CONFIG_CHIPSET_TIGERLAKE /* Intel Tigerlake (x86) */ /* Shared chipset support; automatically gets defined below. */ #undef CONFIG_CHIPSET_APL_GLK /* Apollolake & Geminilake */ /* Support chipset throttling */ #undef CONFIG_CHIPSET_CAN_THROTTLE /* Enable additional chipset debugging */ #undef CONFIG_CHIPSET_DEBUG /* Enable chipset reset hook, requires a deferrable function */ #undef CONFIG_CHIPSET_RESET_HOOK /* * Enable chipset resume init and suspend complete hooks. These hooks are * usually used to initialize/disable the SPI driver, which goes to sleep * on suspend. Require to initialize it first such that it can receive a * host resume event, that notifies the normal resume hook. */ #undef CONFIG_CHIPSET_RESUME_INIT_HOOK /* * Enable turning on PP3300_A rail before PP5000_A rail on the Ice Lake * and Tiger Lake chipsets. Enable this option if there is leakage from PP5000_A * resources into PP3300_A resources. */ #undef CONFIG_CHIPSET_PP3300_RAIL_FIRST /* * Enable the EC to drive SLP_S3_L during the G3 to S3 transition. This is * needed on TigerLake designs to prevent a glitch on the SLP_S3_L and PCH_PWROK * signals during power on. */ #undef CONFIG_CHIPSET_SLP_S3_L_OVERRIDE /* * Enable if chipset requires delay between power signals going high * and deasserting RSMRST to PCH. */ #undef CONFIG_CHIPSET_X86_RSMRST_DELAY /* Support PMIC reset(using LDO_EN) in chipset */ #undef CONFIG_CHIPSET_HAS_PLATFORM_PMIC_RESET /* Board requires chipset pre-init callback */ #undef CONFIG_CHIPSET_HAS_PRE_INIT_CALLBACK /* Redefine when we need a different power-on sequence on the same chipset. */ #define CONFIG_CHIPSET_POWER_SEQ_VERSION 0 /*****************************************************************************/ /* * Chip config for clock circuitry * define = crystal / undef = oscillator */ #undef CONFIG_CLOCK_CRYSTAL /* * Indicate if a clock source is connected to stm32f4's high speed external * clock signal (HSE) specific input */ #undef CONFIG_STM32_CLOCK_HSE_HZ /* * Indicate if a clock source is connected to low speed external (LSE) specific * input */ #undef CONFIG_STM32_CLOCK_LSE /* * Chip config for clock source * define = external crystal oscillator / undef = internal clock source */ #undef CONFIG_CLOCK_SRC_EXTERNAL /*****************************************************************************/ /* Support curve25519 public key cryptography */ #undef CONFIG_CURVE25519 /*****************************************************************************/ /* PMIC config */ /* Support firmware long press power-off timer */ #undef CONFIG_PMIC_FW_LONG_PRESS_TIMER /* Support PMIC power control */ #undef CONFIG_PMIC /*****************************************************************************/ /* * Example functionality that is used to test boards. */ /* * Enable the blink example. * * LEDs are used to count in binary. * * Required Configuration: * - CONFIG_BLINK_LEDS --> List of LEDs (gpio enum names) to use as bits */ #undef CONFIG_BLINK #undef CONFIG_BLINK_LEDS /* Ex: GPIO_LED1, GPIO_LED2 */ /*****************************************************************************/ /* * Optional console commands * * Defining these options will enable the corresponding command on the EC * console. */ #undef CONFIG_CMD_ACCELS #undef CONFIG_CMD_ACCEL_FIFO #undef CONFIG_CMD_ACCEL_INFO #define CONFIG_CMD_ACCELSPOOF #define CONFIG_CMD_ADC #undef CONFIG_CMD_ALS #define CONFIG_CMD_APTHROTTLE #undef CONFIG_CMD_BATDEBUG #define CONFIG_CMD_BATTFAKE #undef CONFIG_CMD_BATT_MFG_ACCESS #define CONFIG_CMD_RETIMER #undef CONFIG_CMD_BUTTON #define CONFIG_CMD_CBI #undef CONFIG_CMD_CHARGEN #define CONFIG_CMD_CHARGER #undef CONFIG_CMD_CHARGER_ADC_AMON_BMON #undef CONFIG_CMD_CHARGER_DUMP #undef CONFIG_CMD_CHARGER_PROFILE_OVERRIDE #undef CONFIG_CMD_CHARGER_PROFILE_OVERRIDE_TEST #define CONFIG_CMD_CHARGE_SUPPLIER_INFO #undef CONFIG_CMD_CHGRAMP #undef CONFIG_CMD_CLOCKGATES #undef CONFIG_CMD_COMXTEST #define CONFIG_CMD_CRASH #define CONFIG_CMD_DEVICE_EVENT #undef CONFIG_CMD_DLOG #undef CONFIG_CMD_ECTEMP #define CONFIG_CMD_FASTCHARGE #undef CONFIG_CMD_FLASH #define CONFIG_CMD_FLASHINFO #undef CONFIG_CMD_FLASH_LOG #undef CONFIG_CMD_FLASH_TRISTATE #undef CONFIG_CMD_FORCETIME #undef CONFIG_CMD_FPSENSOR_DEBUG #define CONFIG_CMD_GETTIME #undef CONFIG_CMD_GL3590 #undef CONFIG_CMD_GPIO_EXTENDED #undef CONFIG_CMD_GSV #undef CONFIG_CMD_GT7288 #define CONFIG_CMD_HASH #define CONFIG_CMD_HCDEBUG #undef CONFIG_CMD_HOSTCMD #undef CONFIG_CMD_I2CWEDGE #undef CONFIG_CMD_I2C_PROTECT #define CONFIG_CMD_I2C_SCAN #undef CONFIG_CMD_I2C_STRESS_TEST #undef CONFIG_CMD_I2C_STRESS_TEST_ACCEL #undef CONFIG_CMD_I2C_STRESS_TEST_ALS #undef CONFIG_CMD_I2C_STRESS_TEST_BATTERY #undef CONFIG_CMD_I2C_STRESS_TEST_CHARGER #undef CONFIG_CMD_I2C_STRESS_TEST_TCPC #define CONFIG_CMD_I2C_XFER #undef CONFIG_CMD_I2C_XFER_RAW #define CONFIG_CMD_IDLE_STATS #undef CONFIG_CMD_ILIM #define CONFIG_CMD_INA #undef CONFIG_CMD_JUMPTAGS #define CONFIG_CMD_KEYBOARD #undef CONFIG_CMD_LEDTEST #undef CONFIG_CMD_LID_ANGLE #undef CONFIG_CMD_MCDP #define CONFIG_CMD_MD #define CONFIG_CMD_MEM #define CONFIG_CMD_MMAPINFO #define CONFIG_CMD_PD #undef CONFIG_CMD_PD_DEV_DUMP_INFO #undef CONFIG_CMD_PD_FLASH #undef CONFIG_CMD_PD_TIMER #define CONFIG_CMD_PECI #undef CONFIG_CMD_PLL #undef CONFIG_CMD_PMU #define CONFIG_CMD_POWERINDEBUG #undef CONFIG_CMD_POWERLED #define CONFIG_CMD_PWR_AVG #define CONFIG_CMD_POWER_AP #undef CONFIG_CMD_PPC_DUMP #undef CONFIG_CMD_PS2 #undef CONFIG_CMD_RAND #define CONFIG_CMD_REGULATOR #undef CONFIG_CMD_RESET_FLAGS #undef CONFIG_CMD_RTC #undef CONFIG_CMD_RTC_ALARM #define CONFIG_CMD_RW #undef CONFIG_CMD_S5_TIMEOUT #undef CONFIG_CMD_SCRATCHPAD #undef CONFIG_CMD_SEVEN_SEG_DISPLAY #define CONFIG_CMD_SHMEM #undef CONFIG_CMD_SLEEP #define CONFIG_CMD_SLEEPMASK #define CONFIG_CMD_SLEEPMASK_SET #undef CONFIG_CMD_SPI_FLASH #undef CONFIG_CMD_SPI_NOR #undef CONFIG_CMD_SPI_XFER #undef CONFIG_CMD_STACKOVERFLOW #define CONFIG_CMD_SYSINFO #define CONFIG_CMD_SYSJUMP #define CONFIG_CMD_SYSLOCK #undef CONFIG_CMD_TASK_RESET #undef CONFIG_CMD_TASKREADY #undef CONFIG_CMD_TCPC_DUMP #define CONFIG_CMD_TEMP_SENSOR #define CONFIG_CMD_TIMERINFO #define CONFIG_CMD_TYPEC #undef CONFIG_CMD_USART_INFO #define CONFIG_CMD_USBMUX #undef CONFIG_CMD_USB_PD_CABLE #undef CONFIG_CMD_USB_PD_PE #define CONFIG_CMD_WAITMS #undef CONFIG_CMD_AP_RESET_LOG /*****************************************************************************/ /* Provide common core code to output panic information without interrupts. */ #define CONFIG_COMMON_PANIC_OUTPUT /* * Store a panic log and halt the system for a software-related reasons, such as * stack overflow or assertion failure. */ #undef CONFIG_SOFTWARE_PANIC /* * Certain platforms(e.g. eve, poppy) cannot retain panic info in data ram since * VCC is powered down on EC reset. On such platforms, panic data needs to be * saved/restored to persistent storage by using chip specific * implementations. This option can be enabled by those platforms that have and * wish to use chip-implemented panic backup/restore functions. */ #undef CONFIG_CHIP_PANIC_BACKUP /* * Provide the default GPIO abstraction layer. * You want this unless you are doing a really tiny firmware. */ #define CONFIG_COMMON_GPIO /* * Provides smaller GPIO names to reduce flash size. Instead of the 'name' * field in GPIO macro it will concat 'port' and 'pin' to reduce flash size. */ #undef CONFIG_COMMON_GPIO_SHORTNAMES /* * Control the IO pins of IO expander via IO Expander APIs * * If defined, declare the IOEX pin with macro IOEX. For example: * IOEX(IO_NAME, EXPIN(0, 0, 0), GPIO_OUT_HIGH) * For more details, see gpio_list.h. * * WARNING: make sure none of IOEX IOs are accessed at interrupt level / with * interrupts disabled. Doing so may hang the EC because IO expanders may rely * on I2C interrupts. * * Some reasons that not unify the GPIO and IOEX APIs have been disscussed and * filed in the crbug.com/985540. */ #undef CONFIG_IO_EXPANDER /* * Enable reading levels for whole IO expander port with one call. * This adds 'get_port' function pointer to 'ioexpander_drv' structure. * Most drivers don't implement this functionality. */ #undef CONFIG_IO_EXPANDER_SUPPORT_GET_PORT /* * EC's supporting powering down GPIO pins. * Add flag GPIO_POWER_DOWN and additional API's. */ #undef CONFIG_GPIO_POWER_DOWN /* * Provide common runtime layer code (tasks, hooks ...) * You want this unless you are doing a really tiny firmware. */ #define CONFIG_COMMON_RUNTIME /* Provide common core code to handle the operating system timers. */ #define CONFIG_COMMON_TIMER /*****************************************************************************/ /* * Make it possible for console to be output to different channels that can be * turned on and off. * * This is useful as a developer convenience when the console is crowded with * messages, to make it easier to use the interactive console. * FAFT and servod also use this feature. * * Boards may #undef this to reduce image size. */ #define CONFIG_CONSOLE_CHANNEL /* * Provide additional help on console commands, such as the supported * options/usage. * * Boards may #undef this to reduce image size. */ #define CONFIG_CONSOLE_CMDHELP /* * Add a .flags field to the console commands data structure, to distinguish * some commands from others. The available flags bits are defined in * include/console.h */ #undef CONFIG_CONSOLE_COMMAND_FLAGS /* * One use of the .flags field is to make some console commands restricted, so * that they can be disabled or enabled at run time. */ #undef CONFIG_RESTRICTED_CONSOLE_COMMANDS /* The default .flags field value is zero, unless overridden with this. */ #undef CONFIG_CONSOLE_COMMAND_FLAGS_DEFAULT /* * Enable EC_CMD_CONSOLE_READ V1. One could disable this config to prevent * kernel from creating the `console_log` debugfs entry. */ #define CONFIG_CONSOLE_ENABLE_READ_V1 /* * Number of entries in console history buffer. * * Boards may #undef this to reduce memory usage. */ #define CONFIG_CONSOLE_HISTORY 8 /* Max length of a single line of input */ #define CONFIG_CONSOLE_INPUT_LINE_SIZE 80 /* Enable verbose output to UART console and extra timestamp print precision. */ #define CONFIG_CONSOLE_VERBOSE /*****************************************************************************/ /* Support for EC-EC communication */ /* * Board is client or server in EC-EC communication. */ #undef CONFIG_EC_EC_COMM_CLIENT #undef CONFIG_EC_EC_COMM_SERVER /* * Board support battery-related functions in EC-EC communication. */ #undef CONFIG_EC_EC_COMM_BATTERY /* * Enable the experimental console. * * NOTE: If you enable this experimental console, you will need to run the * EC-3PO interactive console in the util directory! Otherwise, you won't be * able to enter any commands. */ #undef CONFIG_EXPERIMENTAL_CONSOLE /* Include CRC-8 utility function */ #undef CONFIG_CRC8 /*****************************************************************************/ /* * Debugging config * * Note that these options are enabled by default, because they're really * handy for debugging systems during bringup and even at factory time. * * A board may undefine any or all of these to reduce image size and RAM usage, * at the cost of debuggability. */ /* * ASSERT() macros are checked at runtime. See CONFIG_DEBUG_ASSERT_REBOOTS * to see what happens if one fails. * * Boards may #undef this to reduce image size. */ #define CONFIG_DEBUG_ASSERT /* * Prints a message and reboots if an ASSERT() macro fails at runtime. When * enabled, an ASSERT() which fails will produce a message of the form: * * ASSERTION FAILURE '' in function() at file:line * * If this is not defined, failing ASSERT() will trigger a BKPT instruction * instead. * * Ignored if CONFIG_DEBUG_ASSERT is not defined. * * Boards may #undef this to reduce image size. */ #define CONFIG_DEBUG_ASSERT_REBOOTS /* * On assertion failure, prints only the file name and the line number. * * Ignored if CONFIG_DEBUG_ASSERT_REBOOTS is not defined. * * Boards may define this to reduce image size. */ #undef CONFIG_DEBUG_ASSERT_BRIEF /* * Disable the write buffer used for default memory map accesses. * This turns "Imprecise data bus errors" into "Precise" errors * in exception traces at the cost of some performance. * This may help identify the offending instruction causing an * exception. Supported on cortex-m. */ #undef CONFIG_DEBUG_DISABLE_WRITE_BUFFER /* * Print additional information when exceptions are triggered, such as the * fault address, here shown as bfar. This shows the reason for the fault * and may help to determine the cause. * * === EXCEPTION: 03 ====== xPSR: 01000000 =========== * r0 :0000000b r1 :00000047 r2 :60000000 r3 :200013dd * r4 :00000000 r5 :080053f4 r6 :200013d0 r7 :00000002 * r8 :00000000 r9 :200013de r10:00000000 r11:00000000 * r12:00000000 sp :200009a0 lr :08002b85 pc :08003a8a * Precise data bus error, Forced hard fault, Vector catch, bfar = 60000000 * cfsr = 00008200, shcsr = 00000000, hfsr = 40000000, dfsr = 00000008 * * If this is not defined, only a register dump will be printed. * * Boards may #undef this to reduce image size. */ #define CONFIG_DEBUG_EXCEPTIONS /* * Print orientation when device orientation changes * (requires CONFIG_SENSOR_ORIENTATION) */ #undef CONFIG_DEBUG_ORIENTATION /* Support Synchronous UART debug printf. */ #undef CONFIG_DEBUG_PRINTF /* Check for stack overflows on every context switch */ #define CONFIG_DEBUG_STACK_OVERFLOW /*****************************************************************************/ /* Support events from devices attached to the EC */ #undef CONFIG_DEVICE_EVENT /* Monitor the states of other devices */ #undef CONFIG_DEVICE_STATE /* Support DMA transfers inside the EC */ #undef CONFIG_DMA /* Use the common interrupt handlers for DMA IRQs */ #define CONFIG_DMA_DEFAULT_HANDLERS /* Compile extra debugging and tests for the DMA module */ #undef CONFIG_DMA_HELP /* * If the board supports DRAM, base DRAM address for the chip, where we want * to load extra code/data (address from chip address space). */ #undef CONFIG_DRAM_BASE /* * If the board supports DRAM, base DRAM address to load the extra code/data * (if loaded by AP, this is the AP physical address space). */ #undef CONFIG_DRAM_BASE_LOAD /* DRAM size. */ #undef CONFIG_DRAM_SIZE /* Usually, EC capable of sensor speeds up to 250 Hz */ #define CONFIG_EC_MAX_SENSOR_FREQ_DEFAULT_MILLIHZ 250000 /* Maximal EC sampling rate */ #undef CONFIG_EC_MAX_SENSOR_FREQ_MILLIHZ /* Support EC chip internal data EEPROM */ #undef CONFIG_EEPROM /* * Support for sending emulated sysrq events to AP (on designs with a keyboard, * sysrq is passed as normal key presses). */ #undef CONFIG_EMULATED_SYSRQ /* Include code for handling external power */ #define CONFIG_EXTPOWER /* Support detecting external power presence via a GPIO */ #undef CONFIG_EXTPOWER_GPIO /* Default debounce time for external power signal */ #define CONFIG_EXTPOWER_DEBOUNCE_MS 30 /* Enable fake shared memory buffer, which is used by emulators. */ #undef CONFIG_FAKE_SHMEM /*****************************************************************************/ /* Number of cooling fans. Undef if none. */ #undef CONFIG_FANS /* Percentage to which all fans are set at initiation */ #define CONFIG_FAN_INIT_SPEED 100 /* Allow board custom fan control */ #undef CONFIG_CUSTOM_FAN_CONTROL /* Support fan control while in low-power idle */ #undef CONFIG_FAN_DSLEEP /* * Fans have non-const configuration. */ #undef CONFIG_FAN_DYNAMIC /* * Replace the default fan_percent_to_rpm() function with a board-specific * implementation in board.c */ #undef CONFIG_FAN_RPM_CUSTOM /* * We normally check and update the fans once per second (HOOK_SECOND). If this * is #defined to a postive integer N, we will only update the fans every N * seconds instead. */ #undef CONFIG_FAN_UPDATE_PERIOD /*****************************************************************************/ /* Flash configuration */ /* This enables console commands and higher-level features */ #define CONFIG_FLASH /* This enables chip-specific access functions */ #define CONFIG_FLASH_PHYSICAL #undef CONFIG_FLASH_BANK_SIZE /* Provide event log stored in flash memory. */ #undef CONFIG_FLASH_LOG #undef CONFIG_FLASH_LOG_BASE #undef CONFIG_FLASH_LOG_SPACE #undef CONFIG_FLASH_ERASED_VALUE32 #undef CONFIG_FLASH_ERASE_SIZE /* Allow deferred (async) flash erase */ #undef CONFIG_FLASH_DEFERRED_ERASE /* Flash must be selected for write/erase operations to succeed. */ #undef CONFIG_FLASH_SELECT_REQUIRED /* Base address of program memory */ #undef CONFIG_PROGRAM_MEMORY_BASE /* Base address of program memory (physical address of AP) */ #undef CONFIG_PROGRAM_MEMORY_BASE_LOAD /* * EC code can reside on internal or external storage. Only one of these * CONFIGs should be defined. CONFIG_INTERNAL_STORAGE implies XIP * (eXecute-In-Place) semantics. i.e. code is being fetched directly from * storage media. */ #undef CONFIG_EXTERNAL_STORAGE #undef CONFIG_INTERNAL_STORAGE /* * Flash is directly mapped into the EC's address space. If this is not * defined, the flash driver must implement flash_physical_read(). */ #define CONFIG_MAPPED_STORAGE /* * Base address of memory-mapped flash storage, for platforms which define * CONFIG_MAPPED_STORAGE. */ #undef CONFIG_MAPPED_STORAGE_BASE #undef CONFIG_FLASH_PROTECT_NEXT_BOOT /* * Some platforms need to write protect RW independently of all flash. */ #undef CONFIG_FLASH_PROTECT_RW /* * Enable Flash Write Protect by default. Some platforms like Servo_v4 * development tools do not use write protection. This enables the feature * to be removed to save flash space */ #define CONFIG_CMD_FLASH_WP /* * Store persistent write protect for the flash inside the flash data itself. * This allows ECs with internal flash to emulate something closer to a SPI * flash write protect register. If this is not defined, write protect state * is maintained solely by the physical flash driver. */ #define CONFIG_FLASH_PSTATE /* * Store the pstate data in its own dedicated bank of flash. This allows * disabling the protect-RO-at-boot flag without rewriting the RO firmware, * but costs a bank of flash. * * If this is not defined, the pstate data is stored inside the RO firmware * image itself. This is more space-efficient, but the only way to clear the * flag once it's set is to rewrite the RO firmware (after removing the WP * screw, of course). */ #define CONFIG_FLASH_PSTATE_BANK /* * Lock the PSTATE by default (currently only supported when * CONFIG_FLASH_PSTATE_BANK is not defined). */ #undef CONFIG_FLASH_PSTATE_LOCKED /* * Enable readout protection. */ #undef CONFIG_FLASH_READOUT_PROTECTION /* * Use Read-out protection status as PSTATE, i.e. after RDP is enabled, we never * allow RO protection to be disabled. * * This is used when we want to prevent read-back of some critical region (e.g. * rollback), even in DFU/BOOT0 mode. * * Note that this significantly changes the behaviour or flash protection, * as this tie EC_FLASH_PROTECT_RO_AT_BOOT with RDP status: it makes no * sense to be able to unlock RO protection if RDP is enabled, as a custom RO * could allow protected regions readback. * * TODO(crbug.com/888109): Implementation is currently only available on * STM32H7 and STM32F4, and requires more documentation. */ #undef CONFIG_FLASH_READOUT_PROTECTION_AS_PSTATE /* * For flash that is segemented in different regions. */ #undef CONFIG_FLASH_MULTIPLE_REGION /* Number of regions of different size/type */ #undef CONFIG_FLASH_REGION_TYPE_COUNT /* Total size of writable flash */ #undef CONFIG_FLASH_SIZE_BYTES /* Minimum flash write size (in bytes) */ #undef CONFIG_FLASH_WRITE_SIZE /* Most efficient flash write size (in bytes) */ #undef CONFIG_FLASH_WRITE_IDEAL_SIZE /* Protected region of storage belonging to EC */ #undef CONFIG_EC_PROTECTED_STORAGE_OFF #undef CONFIG_EC_PROTECTED_STORAGE_SIZE /* Writable region of storage belonging to EC */ #undef CONFIG_EC_WRITABLE_STORAGE_OFF #undef CONFIG_EC_WRITABLE_STORAGE_SIZE /*****************************************************************************/ /* Fingerprint Sensor Configuration */ #undef CONFIG_FINGERPRINT_MCU #undef CONFIG_FP_SENSOR_FPC1025 #undef CONFIG_FP_SENSOR_FPC1035 #undef CONFIG_FP_SENSOR_FPC1145 #undef CONFIG_FP_SENSOR_ELAN80 #undef CONFIG_FP_SENSOR_ELAN515 /*****************************************************************************/ /* Include a flashmap in the compiled firmware image */ #define CONFIG_FMAP /* Allow EC serial console input to wake up the EC from STOP mode */ #undef CONFIG_FORCE_CONSOLE_RESUME /* Enable support for floating point unit */ #undef CONFIG_FPU /*****************************************************************************/ /* Firmware region configuration */ #undef CONFIG_FW_PSTATE_OFF #undef CONFIG_FW_PSTATE_SIZE /* * Read-only / read-write image configuration. * Images may reside on storage (ex. external or internal SPI) at a different * offset than when copied to program memory. Hence, two sets of offsets, * for STORAGE and for MEMORY. */ #undef CONFIG_RO_MEM_OFF /* Offset relative to CONFIG_EC_PROTECTED_STORAGE_OFF */ #undef CONFIG_RO_STORAGE_OFF #undef CONFIG_RO_SIZE #undef CONFIG_RW_MEM_OFF /* Some targets include two RW sections in the image. */ #undef CONFIG_RW_B /* This is the offset of the second RW section into the flash. */ #undef CONFIG_RW_B_MEM_OFF /* Offset relative to CONFIG_EC_WRITABLE_STORAGE_OFF */ #undef CONFIG_RW_STORAGE_OFF #undef CONFIG_RW_SIZE /* * Offset relative to CONFIG_EC_PROTECTED_STORAGE_OFF * These define a region of flash used to store ROM resident data objects * for RO images. This is only possible when the program memory is smaller * than CONFIG_EC_PROTECTED_STORAGE_SIZE. */ #undef CONFIG_RO_ROM_RESIDENT_MEM_OFF #undef CONFIG_RO_ROM_RESIDENT_SIZE /* * Offset relative to CONFIG_EC_WRITABLE_STORAGE_OFF * These define a region of flash used to store ROM resident data objects * for RW images. This is only possible when the program memory is smaller * than CONFIG_EC_WRITABLE_STORAGE_SIZE. */ #undef CONFIG_RW_ROM_RESIDENT_MEM_OFF #undef CONFIG_RW_ROM_RESIDENT_SIZE /* * NPCX-specific bootheader geometry. * TODO(crosbug.com/p/23796): Factor these CONFIGs out. */ #undef CONFIG_RO_HDR_MEM_OFF #undef CONFIG_RO_HDR_SIZE /* * Write protect region offset / size. This region normally encompasses the * RO image, but may also contain additional images or data. */ #undef CONFIG_WP_STORAGE_OFF #undef CONFIG_WP_STORAGE_SIZE /* * Rollback protect region. If CONFIG_ROLLBACK is defined to enable the rollback * protect region, CONFIG_ROLLBACK_OFF and CONFIG_ROLLBACK_SIZE must be defined * too. */ #undef CONFIG_ROLLBACK #undef CONFIG_ROLLBACK_OFF #undef CONFIG_ROLLBACK_SIZE /* If defined, add support for storing some entropy in the rollback region. */ #undef CONFIG_ROLLBACK_SECRET_SIZE /* If defined, protect rollback region readback using MPU. */ #undef CONFIG_ROLLBACK_MPU_PROTECT /* * If defined, inject some locally generated entropy when secret is updated, * using board_get_entropy function. * Large values may take a long time to generate. * * This is only meant to add a little bit of extra entropy, when the hardware * lacks a random number generator (otherwise, the strong entropy can be * directly added to the secret, using rollback_add_entropy). */ #undef CONFIG_ROLLBACK_SECRET_LOCAL_ENTROPY_SIZE /* If defined, we can update rollback information (RW can unset this). */ #define CONFIG_ROLLBACK_UPDATE /* * Current rollback version. Meaningless for RO (but provides the minimum value * that will be written to the rollback protection at flash time). * * For RW, rollback version included in version structure, used by RO to * determine if the RW image is recent enough and can be jumped to. * * Valid values are >= 0, <= INT32_MAX (positive, 32-bit signed integer). */ #define CONFIG_ROLLBACK_VERSION 0 /* * Board Image ec.bin contains a RO firmware. If not defined, the image will * only contain the RW firmware. */ #define CONFIG_FW_INCLUDE_RO /* If defined, another image (RW) exists with more features */ #undef CONFIG_FW_LIMITED_IMAGE /* * If defined, we can use system_get_fw_reset_vector function to decide * reset vector of RO/RW firmware for sysjump. */ #undef CONFIG_FW_RESET_VECTOR /*****************************************************************************/ /* Motion sensor based gesture recognition information */ /* These all require HAS_TASK_MOTIONSENSE to work */ /* Do we want to detect gestures? */ #undef CONFIG_GESTURE_DETECTION /* Mask of all sensors used for gesture dectections */ #undef CONFIG_GESTURE_DETECTION_MASK /* some gesture recognition done in software */ #undef CONFIG_GESTURE_SW_DETECTION /* enable gesture host interface */ #undef CONFIG_GESTURE_HOST_DETECTION /* Sensor sampling interval for gesture recognition */ #undef CONFIG_GESTURE_SAMPLING_INTERVAL_MS /* Enable double tap support. */ #undef CONFIG_GESTURE_SENSOR_DOUBLE_TAP /* * Double tap detection parameters * Double tap works by looking for two isolated Z-axis accelerometer impulses * preceded and followed by relatively calm periods of accelerometer motion. * * Define an outer and inner window. The inner window specifies how * long the tap impulse is expected to last. The outer window specifies the * period before the initial tap impluse and after the final tap impulse for * which to check for relatively calm periods. In between the two impulses * there is a minimum and maximum interstice time allowed. * * Define an acceleration threshold to detect a tap, in mg. * Which sensor to look for double tap recognition. * Use for waking up host. */ #undef CONFIG_GESTURE_TAP_OUTER_WINDOW_T #undef CONFIG_GESTURE_TAP_INNER_WINDOW_T #undef CONFIG_GESTURE_TAP_MIN_INTERSTICE_T #undef CONFIG_GESTURE_TAP_MAX_INTERSTICE_T #undef CONFIG_GESTURE_TAP_THRES_MG #undef CONFIG_GESTURE_TAP_SENSOR #undef CONFIG_GESTURE_TAP_FOR_HOST /* Significant motion activity */ #undef CONFIG_GESTURE_SIGMO /* * Significant motion parameters * Sigmo state machine looks for movement, waits skip milli-seconds, * and check for movement again with proof milli-seconds. */ #undef CONFIG_GESTURE_SIGMO_PROOF_MS #undef CONFIG_GESTURE_SIGMO_SENSOR #undef CONFIG_GESTURE_SIGMO_SKIP_MS #undef CONFIG_GESTURE_SIGMO_THRES_MG /* Support getting gpio flags. */ #undef CONFIG_GPIO_GET_EXTENDED /* Do we want to detect the lid angle? */ #undef CONFIG_LID_ANGLE /* Which sensor is located on the base? */ #undef CONFIG_LID_ANGLE_SENSOR_BASE /* Which sensor is located on the lid? */ #undef CONFIG_LID_ANGLE_SENSOR_LID /* * Allows using the lid angle measurement to determine if peripheral devices * should be enabled or disabled, like key scanning, trackpad interrupt. */ #undef CONFIG_LID_ANGLE_UPDATE /* * Defer the (re)configuration of motion sensors after the suspend event or * resume event. Sensor power rails may be powered up or down asynchronously * from the EC, so it may be necessary to wait some time period before * reconfiguring after a transition. */ #define CONFIG_MOTION_SENSE_SUSPEND_DELAY_US 0 #define CONFIG_MOTION_SENSE_RESUME_DELAY_US 0 /* Define motion sensor count in board layer */ #undef CONFIG_DYNAMIC_MOTION_SENSOR_COUNT /* Define when LPC memory space needs to be populated. */ #undef CONFIG_MOTION_FILL_LPC_SENSE_DATA /******************************************************************************/ /* Host to RAM (H2RAM) Memory Mapping */ /* H2RAM Base memory address */ #undef CONFIG_H2RAM_BASE /* H2RAM Size */ #undef CONFIG_H2RAM_SIZE /* H2RAM Host LPC I/O base memory address */ #undef CONFIG_H2RAM_HOST_LPC_IO_BASE /* ISH boot start address */ #undef CONFIG_ISH_BOOT_START /* * Define the minimal amount of time (in ms) betwen running motion sense task * loop. */ #define CONFIG_MOTION_MIN_SENSE_WAIT_TIME 3 /*****************************************************************************/ /* * Support the host asking the EC about the status of the most recent host * command. * * When the AP is attached to the EC via a serialized bus such as I2C or SPI, * it needs a way to minimize the length of time an EC command will tie up the * bus (and the kernel driver on the AP). If this config is defined, the EC * may return an in-progress result code for slow commands such as flash * erase/write instead of stalling until the command finishes processing, and * the AP may then inquire the status of the current command and/or the result * of the previous command. */ #undef CONFIG_HOST_COMMAND_STATUS /* clear bit(s) to mask reporting of an EC_HOST_EVENT_XXX event(s) */ #define CONFIG_HOST_EVENT_REPORT_MASK 0xffffffff #define CONFIG_HOST_EVENT64_REPORT_MASK 0xffffffffffffffffULL /* Config option to support 64-bit hostevents and wake-masks. */ #define CONFIG_HOST_EVENT64 /* * The host commands are sorted in the .rodata.hcmds section so use the binary * search algorithm to match a command to its handler */ #undef CONFIG_HOSTCMD_SECTION_SORTED /* * Host command parameters and response are 32-bit aligned. This generates * much more efficient code on ARM. */ #undef CONFIG_HOSTCMD_ALIGNED /* * Include host commands to fetch battery information from * ec_response_battery_static/dynamic_info structures, only makes sense when * CONFIG_BATTERY_V2 is enabled. */ #undef CONFIG_HOSTCMD_BATTERY_V2 /* Default hcdebug mode, e.g. HCDEBUG_OFF or HCDEBUG_NORMAL */ #define CONFIG_HOSTCMD_DEBUG_MODE HCDEBUG_NORMAL /* If we have host command task, assume we also are using host events. */ #ifdef HAS_TASK_HOSTCMD #define CONFIG_HOSTCMD_EVENTS #else #undef CONFIG_HOSTCMD_EVENTS #endif /* * Board supports host command to get EC SPI flash info. This is typically * only needed if the factory needs to determine which of several possible SPI * flash chips is attached to the EC on a given board. */ #undef CONFIG_HOSTCMD_FLASH_SPI_INFO /* * For ECs where the host command interface is I2C, peripheral * address which the EC will respond to. */ #undef CONFIG_HOSTCMD_I2C_ADDR_FLAGS /* * Accept EC host commands over the SPI slave (SPS) interface. */ #undef CONFIG_HOSTCMD_SPS /* * Host command rate limiting assures EC will have time to process lower * priority tasks even if the AP is hammering the EC with host commands. * If there is less than CONFIG_HOSTCMD_RATE_LIMITING_MIN_REST between * host commands for CONFIG_HOSTCMD_RATE_LIMITING_PERIOD, then a * recess period of CONFIG_HOSTCMD_RATE_LIMITING_RECESS will be * enforced. */ #define CONFIG_HOSTCMD_RATE_LIMITING_PERIOD (500 * MSEC) #define CONFIG_HOSTCMD_RATE_LIMITING_MIN_REST (3 * MSEC) #define CONFIG_HOSTCMD_RATE_LIMITING_RECESS (20 * MSEC) /* PD MCU supports host commands */ #undef CONFIG_HOSTCMD_PD /* EC supports EC_CMD_PD_CHIP_INFO */ #define CONFIG_EC_CMD_PD_CHIP_INFO /* * Use if PD MCU controls charging (selecting charging port and input * current limit). */ #undef CONFIG_HOSTCMD_PD_CHG_CTRL /* Panic when status of PD MCU reflects that it has crashed */ #undef CONFIG_HOSTCMD_PD_PANIC /* Board supports RTC host commands */ #undef CONFIG_HOSTCMD_RTC /* EC controls the board's SKU ID and can report that to the AP */ #undef CONFIG_HOSTCMD_SKUID /* Set SKU ID from AP */ #undef CONFIG_HOSTCMD_AP_SET_SKUID /* Command to issue AP reset */ #undef CONFIG_HOSTCMD_AP_RESET /* * Support voltage regulator host command * If defined, the board should also implement board functions defined in * include/regulator.h */ #undef CONFIG_HOSTCMD_REGULATOR /* Flash commands over PD */ #define CONFIG_HOSTCMD_FLASHPD /* Host command to control USB-PD chip */ #undef CONFIG_HOSTCMD_PD_CONTROL /* Set entry in PD MCU's device rw_hash table */ #define CONFIG_HOSTCMD_RWHASHPD #if !defined(TEST_BUILD) && !defined(TEST_FUZZ) /* Enable EC_CMD_LOCATE_CHIP */ #define CONFIG_HOSTCMD_LOCATE_CHIP #endif /* Command to get the EC uptime (and optionally AP reset stats) */ #define CONFIG_HOSTCMD_GET_UPTIME_INFO /* List of host commands whose debug output will be suppressed */ #undef CONFIG_SUPPRESSED_HOST_COMMANDS /*****************************************************************************/ /* Enable debugging and profiling statistics for hook functions */ #undef CONFIG_HOOK_DEBUG /*****************************************************************************/ /* CRC configuration */ /* Enable the hardware accelerator for CRC computation */ #undef CONFIG_HW_CRC /* Enable the software routine for CRC computation */ #undef CONFIG_SW_CRC /*****************************************************************************/ /* Enable system hibernate */ #define CONFIG_HIBERNATE /* Default delay after shutting down before hibernating */ #define CONFIG_HIBERNATE_DELAY_SEC 3600 /* For ECs with multiple wakeup pins, define enabled wakeup pins */ #undef CONFIG_HIBERNATE_WAKEUP_PINS /* * If defined, chip hibernation is used. Your board needs to define wake-up * signals. Undefine this to use board hibernation capability. */ #define CONFIG_SUPPORT_CHIP_HIBERNATION /* * Use PSL (Power Switch Logic) for hibernating. It turns off VCC power rail * for ultra-low power consumption and uses PSL inputs rely on VSBY power rail * to wake up ec and the whole system. */ #undef CONFIG_HIBERNATE_PSL /* Wake up pins have non-const configuration. */ #undef CONFIG_HIBERNATE_WAKE_PINS_DYNAMIC /* In npcx9 and later chips, enhanced PSL features are supported including: * (1) Pulse mode for PSL_OUT signal. * (2) Open-drain for PSL_OUT signal (when Pulse mode is enabled.) * These features can be enabled in board configuration file by adding * the following bit masks to this flag: * (1) NPCX_PSL_CFG_PSL_OUT_PULSE. * (2) NPCX_PSL_CFG_PSL_OUT_OD. * Ex: #define CONFIG_HIBERNATE_PSL_OUT_FLAGS \ (NPCX_PSL_CFG_PSL_OUT_PULSE | NPCX_PSL_CFG_PSL_OUT_OD) */ #undef CONFIG_HIBERNATE_PSL_OUT_FLAGS /* * Enable VCC1_RST pin as the input of PSL wakeup source. When Enabling this, * the VCC1_RST pin must be connected to the VSBY supply via an external pull-up * resistor of maximum 100K ohm . * TODO: Remove this when NPCX9 A2 chip is available because A2 * chip will enable VCC1_RST to PSL wakeup source and lock it in * the booter. */ #undef CONFIG_HIBERNATE_PSL_VCC1_RST_WAKEUP /* * Compensate the elapsed time for the RTC which couldn't work in hibernate PSL * after hibernation wake-up. Currently, NPCX9 supports LCT to compensate the * elapsed time for the RTC. */ #undef CONFIG_HIBERNATE_PSL_COMPENSATE_RTC /* * Chip supports a 64-bit hardware timer and implements * __hw_clock_source_read64 and __hw_clock_source_set64. * * Chips with this config enabled may optionally define * __hw_clock_source_read as a 32-bit set function for * latency-sensitive situations. */ #undef CONFIG_HWTIMER_64BIT /* Use a hardware specific udelay(). */ #undef CONFIG_HW_SPECIFIC_UDELAY /*****************************************************************************/ /* I2C configuration */ #undef CONFIG_I2C #undef CONFIG_I2C_DEBUG #undef CONFIG_I2C_DEBUG_PASSTHRU #undef CONFIG_I2C_PASSTHRU_RESTRICTED #undef CONFIG_I2C_VIRTUAL_BATTERY /* * Define this option if an i2c bus may be unpowered at a certain point during * runtime. An example could be, a sensor bus which is not needed in lower * power states so the power rail for those sensors is completely disabled. * * If defined, your board must provide a board_is_i2c_port_powered() function. */ #undef CONFIG_I2C_BUS_MAY_BE_UNPOWERED /* * Conservative I2C transmission size per single transaction. For example, * register of stm32f0 and stm32l4 are limited to be 8 bits for this field. */ #define CONFIG_I2C_CHIP_MAX_TRANSFER_SIZE 255 /* * Enable i2c_xfer() for receiving request larger than * CONFIG_I2C_CHIP_MAX_TRANSFER_SIZE. */ #undef CONFIG_I2C_XFER_LARGE_TRANSFER /* * If defined, makes i2c_xfer callback into board-provided functions before the * start and after the end of every I2C transaction. This can be used by boards * to implement any I2C device specific quirks e.g. requiring minimum bus-free * time between every I2C transaction with a device. */ #undef CONFIG_I2C_XFER_BOARD_CALLBACK /* * EC uses an I2C controller interface. * Note: if this is defined, i2c_init() will be called * automatically at board boot. */ #undef CONFIG_I2C_CONTROLLER /* EC uses an I2C peripheral interface */ #undef CONFIG_I2C_PERIPHERAL /* Defines I2C operation retry count when slave nack'd(EC_ERROR_BUSY) */ #define CONFIG_I2C_NACK_RETRY_COUNT 0 /* * I2C SCL gating. * * If CONFIG_I2C_SCL_GATE_ADDR/PORT is defined, whenever the defined address * is addressed, CONFIG_I2C_SCL_GATE_GPIO is set to high. When the I2C * transaction is done, the pin is set back to low. */ #undef CONFIG_I2C_SCL_GATE_PORT #undef CONFIG_I2C_SCL_GATE_ADDR_FLAGS #undef CONFIG_I2C_SCL_GATE_GPIO /* * Some chip supports two owned slave address. The second slave address is used * for other purpose such as board specific i2c commands. This option can be * set if user of the second slave address requires larger host packet buffer * size. */ #define CONFIG_I2C_EXTRA_PACKET_SIZE 0 /* * I2C multi-port controller. * * If CONFIG_I2C_MULTI_PORT_CONTROLLER is defined, a single on-chip I2C * controller may have multiple I2C ports attached. Therefore, I2c operations * must lock the controller (not just the port) to prevent hardware access * conflicts. */ #undef CONFIG_I2C_MULTI_PORT_CONTROLLER /* * Enable I2C bitbang driver. * * If defined, the board must define array i2c_bitbang_ports[] and * i2c_bitbang_ports_count (same as i2c_ports/i2c_ports_count), but with * port number starting from I2C_PORT_COUNT, and .drv=&bitbang_drv. * * For example: * {"battery", 2, 100, GPIO_I2C3_SCL, GPIO_I2C3_SDA, .drv = &bitbang_drv}, */ #undef CONFIG_I2C_BITBANG /* * If defined, reduce I2C traffic from update functions (i2c_update8/16 * and i2c_field_update8/16) by skipping the write if the new value is * unchanged from the old value. This assumes no side effects from writing an * unchanged value back out. */ #undef CONFIG_I2C_UPDATE_IF_CHANGED /* * Packet error checking support for SMBus. * * If defined, adds error checking support for i2c_readN, i2c_writeN, * i2c_read_string and i2c_write_block. Where * - write operation appends an error checking byte at end of transfer, and * - read operatoin verifies the correctness of error checking byte from the * slave. * Set I2C_FLAG on addr_flags parameter to use this feature. * * This option also enables error checking function on smart batteries. */ #undef CONFIG_SMBUS_PEC /* Support I2C HID touchpad interface. */ #undef CONFIG_I2C_HID_TOUCHPAD /* * Add hosts-side support for entering programming mode for I2C ITE ECs. * Must define ite_dfu_config_t for configuration in board file. */ #undef CONFIG_ITE_FLASH_SUPPORT /*****************************************************************************/ /* IPI configuration. Support mt_scp only for now. */ /* EC support Inter-Processor Interrupt. */ #undef CONFIG_IPI /* * IPC0/IPI shared object address. This is the starting address of the send * object and the receive object. Each object contains a buffer. */ #undef CONFIG_IPC_SHARED_OBJ_ADDR /* "buffer" size of ipc_shared_obj. */ #undef CONFIG_IPC_SHARED_OBJ_BUF_SIZE /* EC support rpmsg name service over IPI. */ #undef CONFIG_RPMSG_NAME_SERVICE /*****************************************************************************/ /* Current/Power monitor */ /* * Compile driver for INA219 or INA231 or INA3221. * Only one of these may be defined (if any). */ #undef CONFIG_INA219 #undef CONFIG_INA231 #undef CONFIG_INA3221 /*****************************************************************************/ /* Inductive charging */ /* Enable inductive charging support */ #undef CONFIG_INDUCTIVE_CHARGING /******************************************************************************/ /* Support IT8801 I/O expander. */ #undef CONFIG_IO_EXPANDER_IT8801 /* Support Nuvoton NCT38xx I/O expander. */ #undef CONFIG_IO_EXPANDER_NCT38XX /* Support NXP PCA9534 I/O expander. */ #undef CONFIG_IO_EXPANDER_PCA9534 /* Support NXP PCA9675 I/O expander. */ #undef CONFIG_IO_EXPANDER_PCA9675 /* Support NXP PCAL6408 I/O expander. */ #undef CONFIG_IO_EXPANDER_PCAL6408 /* Support TI TCA64xxA I/O expander. */ #undef CONFIG_IO_EXPANDER_TCA64XXA /* Number of IO Expander ports */ #undef CONFIG_IO_EXPANDER_PORT_COUNT /*****************************************************************************/ /* Number of IRQs supported on the EC chip */ #undef CONFIG_IRQ_COUNT /* Enable LDN for KBC mouse */ #undef CONFIG_IT83XX_ENABLE_MOUSE_DEVICE /* * The IT8320 supports e-flash clock up to 48 MHz (IT8390 maximum is 32 MHz). * Enable it if we want better performance of fetching instruction from e-flash. * * This is valid with PLL frequency equal to 48/96MHz only. */ #undef CONFIG_IT83XX_FLASH_CLOCK_48MHZ /* * If this option is enabled, EC will assert GPG1 pin to reset itself instead of * triggering an internal reset while receiving a reset request. * * IMPORTANT: * - Don't enable this option if board doesn't support the mechanism. * - If this option is enabled, please don't declare GPG1 signal in gpio.inc to * keep its output level is low after reset. */ #undef CONFIG_IT83XX_HARD_RESET_BY_GPG1 /* * Enable it if EC's VBAT won't go low when system's power isn't * presented (no battery and no AC) * If EC's VSTBY and VBAT(power source of BRAM) aren't connected to the same * power rail and VBAT doesn't go low immediately (eg: there is a larger * capacitance on the rail) after all power off: PD contract recorded in BRAM * won't get cleared (But actually we have unplugged type-c adaptor, so the * contract should be cleared). */ #undef CONFIG_IT83XX_RESET_PD_CONTRACT_IN_BRAM /* To define it, if I2C channel C and PECI used at the same time. */ #undef CONFIG_IT83XX_SMCLK2_ON_GPC7 /* * Enable board to tune cc physical parameters (ex.rising, falling time). * NOTE: board must define board_get_cc_tuning_parameter(enum usbpd_port port) * function. */ #undef CONFIG_IT83XX_TUNE_CC_PHY /* * Enable the corresponding config option, according to EC's VCC is connected * to 1.8V or 3.3V */ #undef CONFIG_IT83XX_VCC_1P8V #undef CONFIG_IT83XX_VCC_3P3V /* * If this is not defined, the firmware will revert the JTAG selection * triggered by the hardware strap pin. * Un-define this flag by default for all real platforms. see (b/129908668) * If some boards (Ex:EVB) require JTAG function, they can define it in * their board.h */ #undef CONFIG_ENABLE_JTAG_SELECTION /*****************************************************************************/ /* Keyboard config */ /* * The Silego reset chip sits in between the EC and the physical keyboard on * column 2. To save power in low-power modes, some Silego variants require * the signal to be inverted so that the open-drain output from the EC isn't * costing power due to the pull-up resistor in the Silego. */ #undef CONFIG_KEYBOARD_COL2_INVERTED /* * Keyboards with the assistant key also move the refresh key matrix to row 3 * instead of row 2. This is used by the boot key detection code to determine * if the refresh key is held down at boot. */ #undef CONFIG_KEYBOARD_REFRESH_ROW3 /* * Config KSO to start from a different KSO pin. This is to allow some chips * to use alternate functions on KSO pins. */ #define CONFIG_KEYBOARD_KSO_BASE 0 /* * For certain board configurations, KSI2 or KSI3 will be stuck asserted for all * scan columns if the power button is held. We must be aware of this case * in order to correctly handle recovery mode key combinations. */ #undef CONFIG_KEYBOARD_PWRBTN_ASSERTS_KSI2 #undef CONFIG_KEYBOARD_PWRBTN_ASSERTS_KSI3 /* Enable extra debugging output from keyboard modules */ #undef CONFIG_KEYBOARD_DEBUG /* * Disables the directly connected keyboard pins and drivers on a particular * chip. You might want this enabled if the keyboard is indirectly connected * to the EC, perhaps through an I2C controller. */ #undef CONFIG_KEYBOARD_NOT_RAW /* The board uses a negative edge-triggered GPIO for keyboard interrupts. */ #undef CONFIG_KEYBOARD_IRQ_GPIO /* Compile code for 8042 keyboard protocol */ #undef CONFIG_KEYBOARD_PROTOCOL_8042 /* * Enable code for chromeos vivaldi keyboard (standard for new chromeos devices) * This config only takes effect if CONFIG_KEYBOARD_PROTOCOL_8042 is selected. A * chromeos device is Vivaldi compatible if the keyboard matrix complies with: * go/vivaldi-matrix * Vivaldi code enables: * - A response to EC_CMD_GET_KEYBD_CONFIG command from coreboot * - Boards can specify their custom layout for top keys. */ #define CONFIG_KEYBOARD_VIVALDI /* Compile code for MKBP keyboard protocol */ #undef CONFIG_KEYBOARD_PROTOCOL_MKBP /* Support keyboard factory test scanning */ #undef CONFIG_KEYBOARD_FACTORY_TEST /* * Keyboard config (struct keyboard_scan_config) is in board.c. If this is * not defined, default values from common/keyboard_scan.c will be used. */ #undef CONFIG_KEYBOARD_BOARD_CONFIG /* * Support for boot key combinations (e.g. refresh key being held on boot to * trigger recovery). */ #define CONFIG_KEYBOARD_BOOT_KEYS /* Add support for the assistant key. */ #undef CONFIG_KEYBOARD_ASSISTANT_KEY /* Add support for a switch that indicates if the device is in tablet mode. */ #undef CONFIG_KEYBOARD_TABLET_MODE_SWITCH /* * Minimum CPU clocks between scans. This ensures that keyboard scanning * doesn't starve the other EC tasks of CPU when running at a decreased system * clock. */ #undef CONFIG_KEYBOARD_POST_SCAN_CLOCKS /* Print keyboard scan time intervals. */ #undef CONFIG_KEYBOARD_PRINT_SCAN_TIMES /* * Support for extra runtime key combinations (e.g. alt+volup+h/r for hibernate * and warm reboot, respectively). */ #define CONFIG_KEYBOARD_RUNTIME_KEYS /* * Allow the board layer keyboard customization. If define, the board layer * needs to implement: * 1. the function board_keyboard_drive_col() which is used to control * the refresh key column. * 2. the scancode_set2 and keycap_label array * 3. keyboard_customization.h which is similar to keyboard_config.h * * Note that if your board has the standard chromeos keyboard layout other * than the top row, and you are looking only for top row customization, then * you should be looking at overriding board_vivaldi_keybd_config() instead. */ #undef CONFIG_KEYBOARD_CUSTOMIZATION /* * Allow board-specific 8042 keyboard callback when a key state is changed. */ #undef CONFIG_KEYBOARD_SCANCODE_CALLBACK /* * Call board-supplied keyboard_suppress_noise() function when the debounced * keyboard state changes. Some boards use this to send a signal to the audio * codec to suppress typing noise picked up by the microphone. */ #undef CONFIG_KEYBOARD_SUPPRESS_NOISE /* * Enable keyboard testing functionality. This enables a message which receives * a list of keyscan events from the AP and processes them. This will cause * keypresses to appear on the AP through the same mechanism as a normal * keyboard press. * * This can be used to spoof keyboard events, so is not normally defined, * except during internal testing. */ #undef CONFIG_KEYBOARD_TEST /* * Enable quasi-bidirectional buffers for KSO pins. It has an open-drain output * and a low-impedance pull-up. The low-impedance pull-up is active when ec * changes the output data buffers from 0 to 1, thereby reducing the * low-to-high transition time. */ #undef CONFIG_KEYBOARD_KSO_HIGH_DRIVE /* * Add support for keyboards with language ID pins */ #undef CONFIG_KEYBOARD_LANGUAGE_ID /* * Enable keypad (a palm-sized keyboard section usually placed on the far right) */ #undef CONFIG_KEYBOARD_KEYPAD /* * Enable the 8042 AUX port. This is typically used for PS/2 mouse devices. * You will need to implement send_aux_data_to_device and lpc_aux_put_char. */ #undef CONFIG_8042_AUX /*****************************************************************************/ /* * Enable IT8801 pwm module. */ #undef CONFIG_IO_EXPANDER_IT8801_PWM /*****************************************************************************/ /* Support common LED interface */ #undef CONFIG_LED_COMMON /* Standard LED behavior according to spec given that we have a red-green * bicolor led for charging and one power led */ #undef CONFIG_LED_POLICY_STD /* * Support common PWM-controlled LEDs that conform to the Chrome OS LED * behaviour specification. */ #undef CONFIG_LED_PWM /* * Here are some recommended color settings by default, but a board can change * the colors to one of "enum ec_led_colors" as they see fit. */ #define CONFIG_LED_PWM_CHARGE_COLOR EC_LED_COLOR_AMBER #define CONFIG_LED_PWM_NEAR_FULL_COLOR EC_LED_COLOR_GREEN #define CONFIG_LED_PWM_CHARGE_ERROR_COLOR EC_LED_COLOR_RED #define CONFIG_LED_PWM_SOC_ON_COLOR EC_LED_COLOR_GREEN #define CONFIG_LED_PWM_SOC_SUSPEND_COLOR EC_LED_COLOR_GREEN #define CONFIG_LED_PWM_LOW_BATT_COLOR EC_LED_COLOR_AMBER /* * By default the PWM LED behaviour is reflected on both LEDs and includes the * chipset state, battery state, as well as the charging state. Enable * this CONFIG_* option to show only the charging state on the LEDs. */ #undef CONFIG_LED_PWM_CHARGE_STATE_ONLY /* * By default the PWM LED behaviour is reflected on both LEDs and includes the * chipset state, battery state, as well as the charging state. Enable * this CONFIG_* option to show only the charging state, and only on the LED of * the active charge port. */ #undef CONFIG_LED_PWM_ACTIVE_CHARGE_PORT_ONLY /* * How many PWM LEDs does the system have that will be controlled by the common * PWM LED policy? Currently, this may be at most 2. */ #undef CONFIG_LED_PWM_COUNT /* * Support GPIO-controlled LEDs for common battery/power * states through a board-defined lookup table. */ #undef CONFIG_LED_ONOFF_STATES /* * Set the battery charge percentage for optional STATE_DISCHARGE_S0_BAT_LOW * provided by CONFIG_LED_ONOFF_STATES. */ #undef CONFIG_LED_ONOFF_STATES_BAT_LOW /* * Adds a power LED under the control of the board-defined lookup table. * Must be used with the CONFIG_LED_ONOFF_STATES option. */ #undef CONFIG_LED_POWER_LED /* * LEDs for LED_POLICY STD may be inverted. In this case they are active low * and the GPIO names will be GPIO_LED..._L. */ #undef CONFIG_LED_BAT_ACTIVE_LOW #undef CONFIG_LED_POWER_ACTIVE_LOW /* Support for LED driver chip(s) */ #undef CONFIG_LED_DRIVER_DS2413 /* Maxim DS2413, on one-wire interface */ #undef CONFIG_LED_DRIVER_LM3509 /* LM3509, on I2C interface */ #undef CONFIG_LED_DRIVER_LM3630A /* LM3630A, on I2C interface */ #undef CONFIG_LED_DRIVER_LP5562 /* LP5562, on I2C interface */ #undef CONFIG_LED_DRIVER_OZ554 /* O2Micro OZ554, on I2C */ /* Offset in flash where little firmware will live. */ #undef CONFIG_LFW_OFFSET /* * Compile lid switch support. * * This is enabled by default because all boards other than reference boards * are for laptops with lid switchs. Reference boards #undef it. */ #define CONFIG_LID_SWITCH /* * GPIOs to use to detect that the lid is opened. * * This is a X-macro composed of a list of LID_OPEN(GPIO_xxx) elements defining * all the GPIOs to check to find whether the lid is currently opened. * If not defined, it is using GPIO_LID_OPEN. */ #undef CONFIG_LID_SWITCH_GPIO_LIST /* * Support for turning the lightbar power rails on briefly when the AP is off. * Enabling this requires implementing the board-specific lb_power() function * to do it (see lb_common.h). */ #undef CONFIG_LIGHTBAR_POWER_RAILS /* * For tap sequence, show the last segment in dim to give a better idea of * battery percentage. */ #undef CONFIG_LIGHTBAR_TAP_DIM_LAST_SEGMENT /* * Adds a console command for testing the long long shift right ABI on Cortex-m4 * (Cr50). */ #undef CONFIG_LLSR_TEST /* Program memory offset for little firmware loader. */ #undef CONFIG_LOADER_MEM_OFF /* Size of little firmware loader. */ #undef CONFIG_LOADER_SIZE /* Little firmware loader storage offset. */ #undef CONFIG_LOADER_STORAGE_OFF /* * Low power idle options. These are disabled by default and all boards that * want to use low power idle must define it. When using the LFIOSC, the low * frequency clock will be used to conserve even more power when possible. * * GPIOs which need to trigger interrupts in low power idle must specify the * GPIO_INT_DSLEEP flag in gpio_list[]. * * Note that for some processors (e.g. LM4), an active JTAG connection will * prevent the EC from using low-power idle. */ #undef CONFIG_LOW_POWER_IDLE #undef CONFIG_LOW_POWER_USE_LFIOSC /* Allows us to enable/disable low power idle mode in runtime. */ #undef CONFIG_LOW_POWER_IDLE_LIMITED /* * Enable deep sleep during S0 (ignores SLEEP_MASK_AP_RUN). */ #undef CONFIG_LOW_POWER_S0 /* DMA paging between SRAM and DRAM */ #undef CONFIG_DMA_PAGING /* * Enable HID subsystem using HECI on Intel ISH (Integrated Sensor Hub) */ #undef CONFIG_HID_HECI /* Support host command interface over HECI */ #undef CONFIG_HOSTCMD_HECI /* * EC supports x86 host communication with AP. This can either be through LPC * or eSPI. The CONFIG_HOSTCMD_X86 will get automatically defined if either * CONFIG_HOSTCMD_LPC or CONFIG_HOSTCMD_ESPI are defined. LPC and eSPI are * mutually exclusive. */ #undef CONFIG_HOSTCMD_X86 /* Support host command interface over LPC bus. */ #undef CONFIG_HOSTCMD_LPC /* Support host command interface over eSPI bus. */ #undef CONFIG_HOSTCMD_ESPI /* * SLP signals (SLP_S3 and SLP_S4) use virtual wires intead of physical pins * with eSPI interface. */ #undef CONFIG_HOSTCMD_ESPI_VW_SLP_S3 #undef CONFIG_HOSTCMD_ESPI_VW_SLP_S4 /* MCHP next two items are EC eSPI slave configuration */ /* Maximum clock frequence eSPI EC slave advertises * Values in MHz are 20, 25, 33, 50, and 66 */ #undef CONFIG_HOSTCMD_ESPI_EC_MAX_FREQ /* EC eSPI slave advertises IO lanes * 0 = Single * 1 = Single and Dual * 2 = Single and Quad * 3 = Single, Dual, and Quad */ #undef CONFIG_HOSTCMD_ESPI_EC_MODE /* Bit map of eSPI channels EC advertises * bit[0] = 1 Peripheral channel * bit[1] = 1 Virtual Wire channel * bit[2] = 1 OOB channel * bit[3] = 1 Flash channel */ #undef CONFIG_HOSTCMD_ESPI_EC_CHAN_BITMAP /* * Background information (from Intel eSPI Compatibility Specification): * eSPI_Reset# may be asserted as part of: * (1) a normal Deep-Sx entry: * A normal eSPI_Reset# assertion is preceded by {Host,OOB}_Reset_Warn/Ack * handshakes (using tunneled VWs) between the PCH/SoC and the EC/BMC. * The eSPI Specification states that the SLP_* signals are reset based on * eSPI_Reset#. However, for platforms that support Deep Sleep Well (DSW), * the SLP_{S3,S4,S5,LAN,WLAN}# signals reside in the DSW power well and are * reset by DSW_PWROK. * In PCH/SoC, the states of these pins will be communicated to the EC/BMC * as Virtual Wires over the eSPI interface. As a result, the EC/BMC needs * to handle/maintain these pins' states during Deep-Sx. * * (2) a Global Reset event: * It could happen in the middle of an on-going eSPI transaction, which is * immediately truncated. All tunneled VWs, including * SLP_{S3,S4,S5,LAN,WLAN}#, are returned to their default reset default * state upon entry into Global Reset. Note that in the case of a Global * Reset event, eSPI Virtual Wire messages deasserting the states of these * wires will not be issued by the eSPI-MC. The eSPI Slave device is * responsible for resetting the states of all its VWs at the appropriate * platform reset events. * * Enable this config to reset SLP* VW when eSPI_RST is asserted for the Global * Reset event case. * Don't enable this config if the platform implements the Deep-Sx entry as EC * needs to maintain these pins' states per request. */ #undef CONFIG_HOSTCMD_ESPI_RESET_SLP_SX_VW_ON_ESPI_RST /* Base address of low power RAM. */ #undef CONFIG_LPRAM_BASE /* Size of low power RAM. */ #undef CONFIG_LPRAM_SIZE /* Use Link-Time Optimizations to try to reduce the firmware code size */ #undef CONFIG_LTO /* Provide rudimentary malloc/free like services for shared memory. */ #undef CONFIG_MALLOC /* Need for a math library */ #undef CONFIG_MATH_UTIL /* Include sensor online calibration (requires CONFIG_FPU) */ #undef CONFIG_ONLINE_CALIB /* * Spoof the data for online calibration. When this flag is enabled, every * reading with the flag MOTIONSENSE_FLAG_IN_SPOOF_MODE will be treated as a * new calibration point. This should be used in conjunction with * CONFIG_ACCEL_SPOOF_MODE. To trigger an accelerometer calibration for * example, enable both config flags, connect to the cr50 terminal and run: * $ accelspoof id on X Y Z * This will spoof a reading of (X, Y, Z) from the sensor and treat those * values as the calibration result (bypassing the calibration for the given * sensor ID). */ #undef CONFIG_ONLINE_CALIB_SPOOF_MODE /* * Duration after which an entry in the temperature cache is considered stale. * Defaults to 5 minutes if not set. */ #undef CONFIG_TEMP_CACHE_STALE_THRES /* Set minimum temperature for accelerometer calibration. */ #undef CONFIG_ACCEL_CAL_MIN_TEMP /* Set maximum temperature for accelerometer calibration. */ #undef CONFIG_ACCEL_CAL_MAX_TEMP /* Set threshold radius for using the Kasa algorithm in accelerometer bias * calculation (g). */ #undef CONFIG_ACCEL_CAL_KASA_RADIUS_THRES /* Set threshold radius for using the Newton fit algorithm in accelerometer * bias calculation (g). */ #undef CONFIG_ACCEL_CAL_NEWTON_RADIUS_THRES /* Include code to do online compass calibration */ #undef CONFIG_MAG_CALIBRATE /* Microchip LPC enable debug messages */ #undef CONFIG_MCHP_DEBUG_LPC /* Microchip I2C controller slave addresses */ #undef CONFIG_MCHP_I2C0_SLAVE_ADDRS #undef CONFIG_MCHP_I2C1_SLAVE_ADDRS #undef CONFIG_MCHP_I2C2_SLAVE_ADDRS #undef CONFIG_MCHP_I2C3_SLAVE_ADDRS /* Microchip EC SRAM start address */ #undef CONFIG_MEC_SRAM_BASE_START /* Microchip EC SRAM end address */ #undef CONFIG_MEC_SRAM_BASE_END /* Microchip EC SRAM size */ #undef CONFIG_MEC_SRAM_SIZE /* * Define Megachips DisplayPort to HDMI protocol converter/level shifter serial * interface. */ #undef CONFIG_MCDP28X0 /* Define clock input to MFT module. */ #undef CONFIG_MFT_INPUT_LFCLK /* Minute-IA watchdog timer vector number. */ #define CONFIG_MIA_WDT_VEC 0xFF /* * ISL9241 Configures the switching frequency and overrides the default * switching frequency set by PROG pin. The valid frequency settings are * find in driver/charger/isl9241.h. */ #undef CONFIG_ISL9241_SWITCHING_FREQ /* Support MKBP event */ #undef CONFIG_MKBP_EVENT /* MKBP events are sent by using host event */ #undef CONFIG_MKBP_USE_HOST_EVENT /* MKBP events are sent by using GPIO */ #undef CONFIG_MKBP_USE_GPIO /* * MKBP events are notified by using both a GPIO and a host event. * * You should use this if you are using a GPIO to notify the AP of an MKBP * event, and you need an MKBP event to wake the AP in suspend and the AP cannot * wake from the GPIO. Since you are using both a GPIO and a hostevent for the * notification, make sure that the S0 hostevent mask does NOT include MKBP * events. Otherwise, you will have multiple consumers for a single event. * However, make sure to configure the host event *sleep* mask in coreboot to * include MKBP events. In order to prevent all MKBP events from waking the AP, * use CONFIG_MKBP_EVENT_WAKEUP_MASK to filter the events. */ #undef CONFIG_MKBP_USE_GPIO_AND_HOST_EVENT /* MKBP events are sent by using HECI on an ISH */ #undef CONFIG_MKBP_USE_HECI /* MKBP events are sent by using custom method */ #undef CONFIG_MKBP_USE_CUSTOM /* * If using MKBP to send host events, with this option, we can define the host * events that should wake the system in suspend. Some examples are: * * EC_HOST_EVENT_MASK(EC_HOST_EVENT_LID_OPEN) * EC_HOST_EVENT_MASK(EC_HOST_EVENT_KEY_PRESSED) * * The only things that should be in this mask are: * EC_HOST_EVENT_MASK(EC_HOST_EVENT_*) */ #undef CONFIG_MKBP_HOST_EVENT_WAKEUP_MASK /* * Define which MKBP events should wakeup the system in suspend. Some examples * are: * * EC_MKBP_EVENT_KEY_MATRIX * EC_MKBP_EVENT_SWITCH * * The only things that should be in this mask are EC_MKBP_EVENT_*. */ #undef CONFIG_MKBP_EVENT_WAKEUP_MASK /* Support memory protection unit (MPU) */ #undef CONFIG_MPU /* Do not try hold I/O pins at frozen level during deep sleep */ #undef CONFIG_NO_PINHOLD /* Support one-wire interface */ #undef CONFIG_ONEWIRE /* Support One Time Protection structure */ #undef CONFIG_OTP /* * Address to store persistent panic data at. By default, this will be * at the end of RAM, and have a size of sizeof(struct panic_data) */ #undef CONFIG_PANIC_DATA_BASE #undef CONFIG_PANIC_DATA_SIZE /* Support PECI interface to x86 processor */ #undef CONFIG_PECI /* Common code for PECI interface to x86 processor */ #undef CONFIG_PECI_COMMON /* * Maximum operating temperature in degrees Celcius used on some x86 * processors. CPU chip temperature is reported relative to this value and * is never reported greater than this value. Processor asserts PROCHOT# * and starts throttling frequency and voltage at this temp. Operation may * become unreliable if temperature exceeds this limit. */ #undef CONFIG_PECI_TJMAX /* * Enable peripheral charge manager (e.g. NFC/WLC, WPC Qi) */ #undef CONFIG_PERIPHERAL_CHARGER /* * Enable CTN730 driver * * CTN730 is NXP's NFC/WLC power transmitter (a.k.a. poller). */ #undef CONFIG_CTN730 /*****************************************************************************/ /* PMU config */ /* * Enable hard-resetting the PMU from the EC. The implementation is rather * hacky; it simply shorts out the 3.3V rail to force the PMIC to panic. We * need this unfortunate hack because it's the only way to reset the I2C engine * inside the PMU. */ #undef CONFIG_PMU_HARD_RESET /* * Enable this config to make console UART self sufficient (no other * initialization required before uart_init(), no interrupts, uart_tx_char() * does not exit until character finished transmitting). * * This is useful during early hardware bringup, each platform needs to * implement its own code to support this. */ #undef CONFIG_POLLING_UART /* Define length of history buffer for port80 messages. */ #define CONFIG_PORT80_HISTORY_LEN 128 /* * Enable/Disable printing of port80 messages in interrupt context. By default, * this is disabled. */ #define CONFIG_PORT80_PRINT_IN_INT 0 /* MAX695x 7 segment driver */ #undef CONFIG_MAX695X_SEVEN_SEGMENT_DISPLAY /* Config for power states and port80 message to be displayed on 7 -segment */ #undef CONFIG_SEVEN_SEG_DISPLAY /* Compile common code to support power button debouncing */ #undef CONFIG_POWER_BUTTON /* Configure power button. e.g. BUTTON_FLAG_ACTIVE_HIGH */ #undef CONFIG_POWER_BUTTON_FLAGS /* Allow the power button to send events while the lid is closed */ #undef CONFIG_POWER_BUTTON_IGNORE_LID /* Support sending the power button signal to x86 chipsets */ #undef CONFIG_POWER_BUTTON_X86 /* Set power button state idle at init. Implemented only for npcx. */ #undef CONFIG_POWER_BUTTON_INIT_IDLE /* Timeout before power button task gives up starting system */ #define CONFIG_POWER_BUTTON_INIT_TIMEOUT 1 /* * Enable delay between DSW_PWROK and PWRBTN assertion. * If enabled, DSW_PWROK_TO_PWRBTN_US and get_time_dsw_pwrok must be defined * as well. */ #undef CONFIG_DELAY_DSW_PWROK_TO_PWRBTN /* * The time in usec required for PMC to be ready to detect power button press. * Refer to the timing diagram for G3 to S0 on PDG for details. */ #define CONFIG_DSW_PWROK_TO_PWRBTN_US (95 * MSEC) /* * Board provides board_pwrbtn_to_pch function instead of GPIO_PCH_PWRBTN_L * as the means for asserting power button signal to PCH. */ #undef CONFIG_POWER_BUTTON_TO_PCH_CUSTOM /* Compile common code for AP power state machine */ #undef CONFIG_POWER_COMMON /* Enable a task-safe way to control the PP5000 rail. */ #undef CONFIG_POWER_PP5000_CONTROL /* Support stopping in S5 on shutdown */ #undef CONFIG_POWER_SHUTDOWN_PAUSE_IN_S5 /* * Detect power signal interrupt storms, defined as more than * CONFIG_POWER_SIGNAL_INTERRUPT_STORM_DETECT_THRESHOLD occurences of a single * power signal interrupt within one second. */ #undef CONFIG_POWER_SIGNAL_INTERRUPT_STORM_DETECT_THRESHOLD /* Use part of the EC's data EEPROM to hold persistent storage for the AP. */ #undef CONFIG_PSTORE /* Support S0ix */ #undef CONFIG_POWER_S0IX /* Support detecting failure to enter a sleep state (S0ix/S3) */ #undef CONFIG_POWER_SLEEP_FAILURE_DETECTION /* * Allow the host to self-report its sleep state, in case there is some delay * between the host beginning to enter the sleep state and power signals * actually reflecting the new state. */ #undef CONFIG_POWER_TRACK_HOST_SLEEP_STATE /* * Implement the '%li' printf format as a *32-bit* integer format, * as it might be expected by non-EC code. */ #undef CONFIG_PRINTF_LEGACY_LI_FORMAT /* * On x86 systems, define this option if the CPU_PROCHOT signal is active low. * This setting also applies to monitoring the PROCHOT input if provided by * the board. */ #undef CONFIG_CPU_PROCHOT_ACTIVE_LOW /* Support PS/2 interface */ #undef CONFIG_PS2 /* * Define this option to enable programmable voltage detector which will * trigger an interrupt when the voltage drops below a threshold specified * by the PVD_THRESHOLD which is a chip specific voltage threshold that * must be defined in board.h. */ #undef CONFIG_PVD /*****************************************************************************/ /* Support PWM control */ #undef CONFIG_PWM /* Define clock input to PWM module. */ #undef CONFIG_PWM_INPUT_LFCLK /*****************************************************************************/ /* Support PWM output to display backlight */ #undef CONFIG_PWM_DISPLIGHT /* * Support keyboard backlight control * * You need to define board_kblight_init unless CONFIG_PWM_KBLIGHT is used. * For example, lm3509 can be registered as a driver in board_kblight_init. */ #undef CONFIG_KEYBOARD_BACKLIGHT /* * Support PWM output to keyboard backlight * * This implies CONFIG_KEYBOARD_BACKLIGHT. */ #undef CONFIG_PWM_KBLIGHT /* Support Real-Time Clock (RTC) */ #undef CONFIG_RTC /* Size of each RAM bank in chip, default is CONFIG_RAM_SIZE */ #undef CONFIG_RAM_BANK_SIZE /* * Number of RAM banks in chip, default is * CONFIG_RAM_SIZE / CONFIG_RAM_BANK_SIZE */ #undef CONFIG_RAM_BANKS /* Base address of RAM for the chip */ #undef CONFIG_RAM_BASE /* * Base address of ROM for the chip. Only used in no physical flash case ( * !CONFIG_FLASH_PHYSICAL). */ #undef CONFIG_ROM_BASE /* * CONFIG_DATA_RAM_SIZE and CONFIG_RAM_SIZE indicate size of all data RAM * available on the chip in bytes and size of data RAM available for EC in * bytes, respectively. * Usually, CONFIG_DATA_RAM_SIZE = CONFIG_RAM_SIZE but some chips need to * allocate RAM for the mask ROM. Then CONFIG_DATA_RAM_SIZE > CONFIG_RAM_SIZE. * * CONFIG_CODE_RAM_SIZE indicates the size of all code RAM available on the chip * in bytes. This is needed when a chip with external storage where stored with * code section, or a chip without an internal flash but need to protect its * code section by MPU. * Usually, CONFIG_CODE_RAM_SIZE = CONFIG_RO_SIZE. However, some chips may * have other value, e.g. mt_scp which doesn't have RO image, and the code RAM * size is actually its CONFIG_ROM_SIZE plus a reserved memory space. * * CONFIG_ROM_SIZE indicates the size of ROM allocated by a linker script. This * is only needed when no physical flash present (!CONFIG_FLASH_PHYSICAL). The * ROM region will place common RO sections, e.g. .text, .rodata, .data LMA etc. */ #undef CONFIG_CODE_RAM_SIZE #undef CONFIG_DATA_RAM_SIZE #undef CONFIG_RAM_SIZE #undef CONFIG_ROM_SIZE /* Support IR357x Link voltage regulator debugging / reprogramming */ #undef CONFIG_REGULATOR_IR357X /* Support RMA auth challenge-response */ #undef CONFIG_RMA_AUTH /* * Use the p256 curve for RMA challenge-response calculations (x21559 is used * by default). */ #undef CONFIG_RMA_AUTH_USE_P256 /* Enable hardware Random Number generator support */ #undef CONFIG_RNG /* Support verifying 2048-bit RSA signature */ #undef CONFIG_RSA /* Define the RSA key size. */ #undef CONFIG_RSA_KEY_SIZE /* Use RSA exponent 3 instead of F4 (65537) */ #undef CONFIG_RSA_EXPONENT_3 /* * Adjust the compiler optimization flags for the RSA code to get a speed-up * at the expense of a small code size delta. */ #undef CONFIG_RSA_OPTIMIZED /* * Verify the RW firmware using the RSA signature. * (for accessories without software sync) */ #undef CONFIG_RWSIG /* * Disable rwsig jump when the reset source is hard pin-reset. This only work * for the case where rwsig task is not used. */ #undef CONFIG_RWSIG_DONT_CHECK_ON_PIN_RESET /* * When RWSIG verification is performed as a task, time to wait from signature * verification to an automatic jump to RW (if AP does not request the wait to * be interrupted). */ #define CONFIG_RWSIG_JUMP_TIMEOUT (1000 * MSEC) /* * Defines what type of futility signature type should be used. * RWSIG should be used for new designs. * Old adapters use the USBPD1 futility signature type. */ #undef CONFIG_RWSIG_TYPE_RWSIG #undef CONFIG_RWSIG_TYPE_USBPD1 /* * By default the pubkey and sig are put at the end of the first and second * half of the total flash, and take up the minimum space possible. You can * override those defaults with these. */ #undef CONFIG_RO_PUBKEY_ADDR #undef CONFIG_RO_PUBKEY_SIZE #undef CONFIG_RW_SIG_ADDR #undef CONFIG_RW_SIG_SIZE /* Size of the serial number if needed */ #undef CONFIG_SERIALNO_LEN /* Support programmable Mac address field. */ #undef CONFIG_MAC_ADDR /* Size of the MAC address field if needed. */ #undef CONFIG_MAC_ADDR_LEN /****************************************************************************/ /* Shared objects library. */ /* Support shared objects library between RO and RW. */ #undef CONFIG_SHAREDLIB /* Size of shared objects library. */ #undef CONFIG_SHAREDLIB_SIZE /* Program memory offset of shared objects library. */ #undef CONFIG_SHAREDLIB_MEM_OFF /* Storage offset of sharedobjects library. */ #undef CONFIG_SHAREDLIB_STORAGE_OFF /* Allow the board to use a GPIO for the SCI# signal. */ #undef CONFIG_SCI_GPIO /* Support computing of other hash sizes (without the VBOOT code) */ #undef CONFIG_SHA256 /* Compute SHA256 by using chip's hardware accelerator */ #undef CONFIG_SHA256_HW_ACCELERATE /* Unroll some loops in SHA256_transform for better performance. */ #undef CONFIG_SHA256_UNROLLED /* Emulate the CLZ (Count Leading Zeros) in software for CPU lacking support */ #undef CONFIG_SOFTWARE_CLZ /* Emulate the CLZ (Count Trailing Zeros) in software for CPU lacking support */ #undef CONFIG_SOFTWARE_CTZ /* Support smbus interface */ /* * Deprecated in * https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/c/chromiumos/platform/ec/+/1704279 * * It hasn't been used in over 2 years * https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/c/chromiumos/platform/ec/+/452459/ * and was only used by one board (pyro). * * I2C and SMBus are compatible at the physical layer. The data transfer * paradigm is different. Some of our batteries are using SMbus style * transfers now, they are just using i2cxfer directly to accomplish it. * * I doubt the SMBus code will get revived, but we do have it in revision * history if we ever need it. */ /* #undef CONFIG_SMBUS */ /* Support SPI interfaces */ #undef CONFIG_SPI /* Support deprecated SPI protocol version 2. */ #undef CONFIG_SPI_PROTOCOL_V2 /* Define the SPI port to use to access SPI accelerometer */ #undef CONFIG_SPI_ACCEL_PORT /* Support SPI flash */ #undef CONFIG_SPI_FLASH /* Support SPI flash protection register translation */ #undef CONFIG_SPI_FLASH_REGS /* Define the SPI port to use to access the flash */ #undef CONFIG_SPI_FLASH_PORT /* Select any of the following SPI flash configs that your board uses. */ #undef CONFIG_SPI_FLASH_GD25LQ40 #undef CONFIG_SPI_FLASH_GD25Q41B #undef CONFIG_SPI_FLASH_W25Q128 #undef CONFIG_SPI_FLASH_W25Q40 #undef CONFIG_SPI_FLASH_W25Q64 #undef CONFIG_SPI_FLASH_W25Q80 #undef CONFIG_SPI_FLASH_W25X40 /* SPI flash part supports SR2 register */ #undef CONFIG_SPI_FLASH_HAS_SR2 /* Define the SPI port to use to access the fingerprint sensor */ #undef CONFIG_SPI_FP_PORT /* Support JEDEC SFDP based Serial NOR flash */ #undef CONFIG_SPI_NOR /* Enable SPI_NOR debugging providing additional console output while * initializing Serial NOR Flash devices including SFDP discovery. */ #undef CONFIG_SPI_NOR_DEBUG /* Maximum Serial NOR flash command size, in Bytes */ #undef CONFIG_SPI_NOR_MAX_MESSAGE_SIZE /* Maximum Serial NOR flash read size, in Bytes */ #undef CONFIG_SPI_NOR_MAX_READ_SIZE /* Maximum Serial NOR flash write size, in Bytes. Note this must be a power of * two. */ #undef CONFIG_SPI_NOR_MAX_WRITE_SIZE /* If defined will enable block (64KiB) erase operations. */ #undef CONFIG_SPI_NOR_BLOCK_ERASE /* If defined will read the sector/block to be erased first and only initiate * the erase operation if not already in an erased state. The read operation * (performed in CONFIG_SPI_NOR_MAX_READ_SIZE chunks) is aborted early if a * non "0xff" byte is encountered. * !! Make sure there is enough stack space to host a * !! CONFIG_SPI_NOR_MAX_READ_SIZE sized buffer before enabling. */ #undef CONFIG_SPI_NOR_SMART_ERASE /* SPI master feature */ #undef CONFIG_SPI_MASTER /* SPI master halfduplex/3-wire mode */ #undef CONFIG_SPI_HALFDUPLEX /* Support STM32 SPI1 as master. */ #undef CONFIG_STM32_SPI1_MASTER /* SPI master configure gpios on init */ #undef CONFIG_SPI_MASTER_CONFIGURE_GPIOS /* Support SPI masters without GPIO-specified Chip Selects, instead rely on the * SPI master port's hardwired CS pin. */ #undef CONFIG_SPI_MASTER_NO_CS_GPIOS /* Support MCHP MEC family GP-SPI master(s) * Define to 0x01 for GPSPI0 only. * Define to 0x02 for GPSPI1 only. * Define to 0x03 for both controllers. */ #undef CONFIG_MCHP_GPSPI /* 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 /* Fake hibernate mode */ #undef CONFIG_STM32L_FAKE_HIBERNATE /* * Compile common code to handle simple switch inputs such as the recovery * button input from the servo debug interface. */ #undef CONFIG_SWITCH /* Support dedicated recovery signal from servo board */ #undef CONFIG_SWITCH_DEDICATED_RECOVERY /* * System should remain unlocked even if write protect is enabled. * * NOTE: This should ONLY be defined during bringup, and should never be * defined on a shipping / released platform. * * When defined, CBI allows ectool to reprogram all the fields. Once undefined, * it refuses to change certain fields. (e.g. board version, OEM ID) * * Also, this will enable PD in RO for TCPMv2. */ #undef CONFIG_SYSTEM_UNLOCKED /* * Some systems decouple the CBI eeprom write protection from the * H1_FLASH_WP_ODL via the hardware change. Adds this config to * bypass the cbi eeprom write protection check. */ #undef CONFIG_BYPASS_CBI_EEPROM_WP_CHECK /* * Device can be a tablet as well as a clamshell. */ #undef CONFIG_TABLET_MODE /* * Add a virtual switch to indicate when we are in tablet mode. */ #undef CONFIG_TABLET_MODE_SWITCH /* * Config to identify what devices use GMR sensor to detect tablet mode. If a * board selects this config, it also needs to provide GMR_TABLET_MODE_GPIO_L * and direct its interrupt to gmr_tablet_switch_isr. */ #undef CONFIG_GMR_TABLET_MODE /* * Board provides board_sensor_at_360 method instead of GMR_TABLET_MODE_GPIO_L * as the means for determining the state of the flipped-360-degree mode. */ #undef CONFIG_GMR_TABLET_MODE_CUSTOM /* * Add a virtual switch to indicate when detachable device has * base attached. */ #undef CONFIG_BASE_ATTACHED_SWITCH /* * Add a virtual switch to indicate whether a nearby object is present in front * of the device. */ #undef CONFIG_FRONT_PROXIMITY_SWITCH /* * Microchip Trace FIFO Debug Port */ #undef CONFIG_MCHP_TFDP /*****************************************************************************/ /* Task config */ /* * List of enabled tasks in ascending priority order. This is normally * defined in each board's ec.tasklist file. * * For each task, use the macro TASK_ALWAYS(n, r, d, s) for base tasks and * TASK_NOTEST(n, r, d, s) for tasks that can be excluded in test binaries, * where: * 'n' is the name of the task * 'r' is the main routine of the task * 'd' is an opaque parameter passed to the routine at startup * 's' is the stack size in bytes; must be a multiple of 8 * * Some cores use TASK_ALWAYS(n, r, d, s, f), where: * 'f' is the bit flags for the platform specific information * - MIA_TASK_FLAG_USE_FPU : bit 0, task uses FPU H/W * * For USB PD tasks, IDs must be in consecutive order and correspond to * the port which they are for. See TASK_ID_TO_PD_PORT() macro. */ #undef CONFIG_TASK_LIST /* * List of test tasks. Same format as CONFIG_TASK_LIST, but used to define * additional tasks for a unit test. Normally defined in * test/{testname}.tasklist. */ #undef CONFIG_TEST_TASK_LIST /* * List of tasks used by CTS * * cts.tasklist contains tasks run only for CTS. These tasks are added to the * tasks registered in ec.tasklist with higher priority. * * If a CTS suite does not define its own cts.tasklist, the common list is used * (i.e. cts/cts.tasklist). */ #undef CONFIG_CTS_TASK_LIST /* * List of tasks that support reset. Tasks listed here must also be included in * CONFIG_TASK_LIST. * * For each task, use macro ENABLE_RESET(n) to enable resets. The parameter n * must match the value passed to TASK_{ALWAYS,NOTEST} in CONFIG_TASK_LIST. * * Tasks that enable resets *must* call task_reset_cleanup() once at the * beginning of their main function, and perform task-specific cleanup if * necessary. * * By default, tasks can be reset at any time. To change this behavior, call * task_disable_resets() immediately after task_reset_cleanup(), and then enable * resets where appropriate. * * Tasks that predominantly have resets disabled are expected to periodically * enable resets, and should always ensure to do so before waiting for long * periods (eg when waiting for an event to process). */ #undef CONFIG_TASK_RESET_LIST /* * Enable task profiling. * * Boards may #undef this to reduce image size and RAM usage. */ #define CONFIG_TASK_PROFILING /*****************************************************************************/ /* Mock config */ /* * List of mock implementations to pull into the build. * * This should contain a flat list of MOCK(the-mock-name) elements. * * This is defined in the following two files: * test/{testname}.mocklist * fuzz/{fuzzname}.mocklist */ #undef CONFIG_TEST_MOCK_LIST /*****************************************************************************/ /* Temperature sensor config */ /* Compile common code for temperature sensor support */ #undef CONFIG_TEMP_SENSOR /* Support particular temperature sensor chips */ #undef CONFIG_TEMP_SENSOR_ADT7481 /* ADT 7481 sensor, on I2C bus */ #undef CONFIG_TEMP_SENSOR_BD99992GW /* BD99992GW PMIC, on I2C bus */ #undef CONFIG_TEMP_SENSOR_EC_ADC /* Thermistors on EC's own ADC */ #undef CONFIG_TEMP_SENSOR_G753 /* G753 sensor, on I2C bus */ #undef CONFIG_TEMP_SENSOR_G781 /* G781 sensor, on I2C bus */ #undef CONFIG_TEMP_SENSOR_G782 /* G782 sensor, on I2C bus */ #undef CONFIG_TEMP_SENSOR_OTI502 /* OTI502 sensor, on I2C bus */ #undef CONFIG_TEMP_SENSOR_SB_TSI /* SB_TSI sensor, on I2C bus */ #undef CONFIG_TEMP_SENSOR_TMP006 /* TI TMP006 sensor, on I2C bus */ #undef CONFIG_TEMP_SENSOR_TMP411 /* TI TMP411 sensor, on I2C bus */ #undef CONFIG_TEMP_SENSOR_TMP432 /* TI TMP432 sensor, on I2C bus */ #undef CONFIG_TEMP_SENSOR_TMP468 /* TI TMP468 sensor, on I2C bus */ #undef CONFIG_TEMP_SENSOR_F75303 /* Fintek F75303 sensor, on I2C bus */ #undef CONFIG_TEMP_SENSOR_AMD_R19ME4070 /* AMD_R19ME4070 sensor, on I2C bus */ /* Compile common code for thermistor support */ #undef CONFIG_THERMISTOR /* Support particular thermistors */ #undef CONFIG_THERMISTOR_NCP15WB /* NCP15WB thermistor */ /* * If defined, image includes lookup tables and helper functions that convert * thermistor ADC readings into degrees K based off of various circuit * configurations. */ #undef CONFIG_STEINHART_HART_3V0_22K6_47K_4050B #undef CONFIG_STEINHART_HART_3V3_13K7_47K_4050B #undef CONFIG_STEINHART_HART_3V3_51K1_47K_4050B #undef CONFIG_STEINHART_HART_6V0_51K1_47K_4050B #undef CONFIG_STEINHART_HART_3V3_30K9_47K_4050B /* * If defined, active-high GPIO which indicates temperature sensor chips are * powered. If not defined, temperature sensors are assumed to be always * powered. */ #undef CONFIG_TEMP_SENSOR_POWER_GPIO /* Compile common code for throttling the CPU based on the temp sensors */ #undef CONFIG_THROTTLE_AP /* * Throttle the CPU when battery discharge current is too high. When * this feature is enabled, BAT_MAX_DISCHG_CURRENT must be defined in board.h. */ #undef CONFIG_THROTTLE_AP_ON_BAT_DISCHG_CURRENT /* * Throttle the CPU when battery voltage drops below a defined threshold * where the board still boots but some components don't function perfectly. * When this feature is enabled, BAT_LOW_VOLTAGE_THRESH must be defined in * board.h. */ #undef CONFIG_THROTTLE_AP_ON_BAT_VOLTAGE /* * If defined, dptf is enabled to manage thermals. * * NOTE: This doesn't mean that thermal control is completely taken care by * DPTF. We have some hybrid solutions where the EC still manages the fans. */ #undef CONFIG_DPTF /* * If defined, this indicates to the motion lid driver that the board does not * have any GMR sensor and hence DPTF profile selection is required to be done * based on lid angle. */ #undef CONFIG_DPTF_MOTION_LID_NO_GMR_SENSOR /* * If defined, device supports multiple DPTF profiles depending upon device mode * e.g. clamshell v/s 360-degree flipped mode or base detached v/s attached * mode. * * This config can be used by any driver that does lid angle calculation or base * state detection to determine if different profile numbers need to be * indicated to the host. */ #undef CONFIG_DPTF_MULTI_PROFILE /* * Sometime EC was already driver thermal sensor power pin to high, but sensor * power is still not ready. That cause the system will thermal shutdown when * first boot EC. * * This config can be used to delay thermal sensor read in the first time. */ #undef CONFIG_TEMP_SENSOR_FIRST_READ_DELAY_MS /*****************************************************************************/ /* Touchpad config */ /* Enable touchpad. (You must pick a driver from the options below.) */ #undef CONFIG_TOUCHPAD /* Enable Elan driver */ #undef CONFIG_TOUCHPAD_ELAN /* Enable Goodix GT7288 driver */ #undef CONFIG_TOUCHPAD_GT7288 /* Enable ST driver */ #undef CONFIG_TOUCHPAD_ST /* Set I2C port and address (7-bit) */ #undef CONFIG_TOUCHPAD_I2C_PORT #undef CONFIG_TOUCHPAD_I2C_ADDR_FLAGS /* * Enable touchpad FW update over USB update protocol, and define touchpad * virtual address and size. */ #undef CONFIG_TOUCHPAD_VIRTUAL_OFF #undef CONFIG_TOUCHPAD_VIRTUAL_SIZE /* * Include hashes of the touchpad FW in the EC image, passed as TOUCHPAD_FW * parameter to make command. */ #undef CONFIG_TOUCHPAD_HASH_FW /*****************************************************************************/ /* USART stream config */ #undef CONFIG_STREAM_USART /* * Each USART stream can be individually enabled and accessible using the * stream interface provided in the usart_config struct. */ #undef CONFIG_STREAM_USART1 #undef CONFIG_STREAM_USART2 #undef CONFIG_STREAM_USART3 #undef CONFIG_STREAM_USART4 /*****************************************************************************/ /* USB stream config */ #undef CONFIG_STREAM_USB /*****************************************************************************/ /* UART HOST COMMAND config */ /* Includes USART as host command interface */ #undef CONFIG_USART_HOST_COMMAND /* Pointer to USART HW config of physical instance */ #undef CONFIG_UART_HOST_COMMAND_HW /* * USART baudrate for host command interface. * Typically configured at 3000000 to handle use cases * like firmware download and big packets in a reasonable time. */ #undef CONFIG_UART_HOST_COMMAND_BAUD_RATE /*****************************************************************************/ /* UART config */ /* Baud rate for UARTs */ #define CONFIG_UART_BAUD_RATE 115200 /* UART index (number) for EC console */ #undef CONFIG_UART_CONSOLE /* UART index (number) for host UART, if present */ #undef CONFIG_UART_HOST /* Use uart_input_filter() to filter UART input. See prototype in uart.h */ #undef CONFIG_UART_INPUT_FILTER /* * Allow switching the EC console UART to an alternate pad. This must be * used for short transactions only, and EC is only able to receive data on * that alternate pad after it has been explicitly switched. */ #undef CONFIG_UART_PAD_SWITCH /** * This will only be used for Kukui. Preserve EC reset logs and console * logs on SRAM/FLASH so that the logs will be preserved after EC shutting * down or sysjumped. It will keep the contents across EC resets, so we have * more information about system states. The contents on SRAM will be cleared * when checksum or validity check fails. */ #undef CONFIG_PRESERVE_LOGS /* * UART receive buffer size in bytes. Must be a power of 2 for macros in * common/uart_buffering.c to work properly. Must be larger than * CONFIG_CONSOLE_INPUT_LINE_SIZE to copy and paste scripts. */ #define CONFIG_UART_RX_BUF_SIZE 128 /* Use DMA for UART input */ #undef CONFIG_UART_RX_DMA /* * On some platforms, UART receive DMA can't trigger an interrupt when a single * character is received. Those platforms poll for characters every HOOK_TICK. * When a character is received, make this many additional checks between then * and the next HOOK_TICK, to increase responsiveness of the console to input. */ #define CONFIG_UART_RX_DMA_RECHECKS 5 /* * UART transmit buffer size in bytes. Must be a power of 2 for macros in * common/uart_buffering.c to work properly. */ #define CONFIG_UART_TX_BUF_SIZE 512 /* Use DMA for UART output */ #undef CONFIG_UART_TX_DMA /* The DMA channel for UART. If not defined, default to UART1. */ #undef CONFIG_UART_TX_DMA_CH #undef CONFIG_UART_RX_DMA_CH /* The DMA peripheral request signal for UART TX. STM32 only. */ #undef CONFIG_UART_TX_DMA_PH /* The DMA channel mapping config for stm32f4. */ #undef CONFIG_UART_TX_REQ_CH #undef CONFIG_UART_RX_REQ_CH /* Driver of LN9310 switchcap */ #undef CONFIG_LN9310 /* Use this to include support for MP4245 buck boost converter */ #undef CONFIG_MP4245 /*****************************************************************************/ /* USB PD config */ /* Config is enabled, if PD interrupt tasks are used. */ #undef CONFIG_HAS_TASK_PD_INT /* * Enables USB Power Delivery * * When this config option is enabled, one of the following must be enabled: * CONFIG_USB_PD_TCPMV1 - legacy power delivery state machine * CONFIG_USB_PD_TCPMV2 - current power delivery state machine */ #undef CONFIG_USB_POWER_DELIVERY /* * Enables the Legacy power delivery state machine. * NOTE: Should not be used for new designs. */ #undef CONFIG_USB_PD_TCPMV1 /* * Enables PD protocol state names in the TPCMv1 console output. * Disable to save ~900 bytes in flash space. */ #define CONFIG_USB_PD_TCPMV1_DEBUG /* * Enables Version 2 of the Power Delivery state machine * * Along with CONFIG_USB_PD_TCPMV2, you must ensure a device type is also * enabled otherwise an error will be emitted. */ #undef CONFIG_USB_PD_TCPMV2 /* * Device Types for TCPMv2. * * Exactly one must be defined when CONFIG_USB_PD_TCPMV2 is defined. * * VPD - Vconn Powered Device * CTVPD - Charge Through Vconn Powered Device * DRP_ACC_TRYSRC - Dual Role Port, Audio Accessory, and Try.SRC Device */ #undef CONFIG_USB_VPD #undef CONFIG_USB_CTVPD #undef CONFIG_USB_DRP_ACC_TRYSRC /* * TCPMv2 statemachine layers * * All layers are defined by default. To opt-out, you must undef in your board. * Also these defines don't take effect unless CONFIG_USB_PD_TCPMV2 is also * defined. * * 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 */ #define CONFIG_USB_TYPEC_SM #define CONFIG_USB_PRL_SM #define CONFIG_USB_PE_SM /* Enables PD Console commands */ #define CONFIG_USB_PD_CONSOLE_CMD /* Enables PD Host commands */ #define CONFIG_USB_PD_HOST_CMD /* Support for USB PD alternate mode */ #undef CONFIG_USB_PD_ALT_MODE /* Support for USB PD alternate mode of Downward Facing Port */ #undef CONFIG_USB_PD_ALT_MODE_DFP /* Support for USB PD alternate mode of Upward Facing Port */ #undef CONFIG_USB_PD_ALT_MODE_UFP /* * Do not enter USB PD alternate modes or USB4 automatically. Wait for the AP to * direct the EC to enter a mode. This requires AP software support. */ #undef CONFIG_USB_PD_REQUIRE_AP_MODE_ENTRY /* Supports DP as UFP-D and requires HPD to DP_ATTEN converter */ #undef CONFIG_USB_PD_ALT_MODE_UFP_DP /* HPD is sent to the GPU from the EC via a GPIO */ #undef CONFIG_USB_PD_DP_HPD_GPIO /* * HPD is sent to the GPU from the EC via a GPIO, and the HPD GPIO level has * to be handled separately. */ #undef CONFIG_USB_PD_DP_HPD_GPIO_CUSTOM /* Check if max voltage request is allowed before each request */ #undef CONFIG_USB_PD_CHECK_MAX_REQUEST_ALLOWED /* Default state of PD communication disabled flag */ #undef CONFIG_USB_PD_COMM_DISABLED /* * Define this if a board needs custom SNK and/or SRC PDOs. * * The default SRC PDO is a fixed 5V/1.5A with PDO_FIXED_FLAGS indicating * Dual-Role power, USB Communication Capable, and Dual-Role data. * * The default SNK PDOs are: * - Fixed 5V/500mA with the same PDO_FIXED_FLAGS * - Variable (non-battery) min 4.75V, max PD_MAX_VOLTAGE_MV, operational * current 3A * - Battery min 4.75V, max PD_MAX_VOLTAGE_MV, operational power 15W */ #undef CONFIG_USB_PD_CUSTOM_PDO /* * Do not enable PD communication in RO as a security measure. * We don't want to allow communication to outside world until * we jump to RW. This can by overridden with the removal of * the write protect screw to allow for easier testing. * * Note: this is assumed for TCPMv2. See also CONFIG_BRINGUP for enabling PD in * RO. */ #undef CONFIG_USB_PD_COMM_LOCKED /* Default USB data role when a USB PD debug accessory is seen */ #define CONFIG_USB_PD_DEBUG_DR PD_ROLE_DFP /* * Define to have a fixed PD Task debug level. * Undef to allow runtime change via console command. */ #undef CONFIG_USB_PD_DEBUG_LEVEL /* * Define if this board can enable VBUS discharge (eg. through a GPIO-controlled * discharge circuit, or through port controller registers) to discharge VBUS * rapidly on disconnect. Will be defined automatically when one of the below * options is defined. */ #undef CONFIG_USB_PD_DISCHARGE /* Define if discharge circuit is EC GPIO-controlled. */ #undef CONFIG_USB_PD_DISCHARGE_GPIO /* Define if discharge circuit is using PD discharge registers on TCPC. */ #undef CONFIG_USB_PD_DISCHARGE_TCPC /* Define if discharge circuit is using PD discharge registers on PPC. */ #undef CONFIG_USB_PD_DISCHARGE_PPC /* Define if this board can act as a dual-role PD port (source and sink) */ #undef CONFIG_USB_PD_DUAL_ROLE /* Define if this board can used TCPC-controlled DRP toggle */ #undef CONFIG_USB_PD_DUAL_ROLE_AUTO_TOGGLE /* Define to reduces VBUS droop caused by inrush current during charging */ #undef CONFIG_BD9995X_DELAY_INPUT_PORT_SELECT /* Initial DRP / toggle policy */ #define CONFIG_USB_PD_INITIAL_DRP_STATE PD_DRP_TOGGLE_OFF /* * Define if VBUS source GPIOs (GPIO_USB_C*_5V_EN) are active-low (and named * (..._L) rather than default active-high. */ #undef CONFIG_USB_PD_5V_EN_ACTIVE_LOW /* Ask charger if VBUS is enabled on a source port, instead of using GPIO */ #undef CONFIG_USB_PD_5V_CHARGER_CTRL /* * If defined, use a custom function to determine if VBUS is enabled on a * source port. The custom function is board_is_sourcing_vbus(port). */ #undef CONFIG_USB_PD_5V_EN_CUSTOM /* Dynamic USB PD source capability */ #undef CONFIG_USB_PD_DYNAMIC_SRC_CAP /* Support USB PD flash. */ #undef CONFIG_USB_PD_FLASH /* Check whether PD is the sole power source before flash erase operation */ #undef CONFIG_USB_PD_FLASH_ERASE_CHECK /* Define if this board, operating as a sink, can give power back to a source */ #undef CONFIG_USB_PD_GIVE_BACK /* * PD Rev2.0 functionality is enabled by default. Defining this macro * enables PD Rev3.0 functionality. */ #undef CONFIG_USB_PD_REV30 /* Defined automatically based on on maximum PD revision supported. */ #undef CONFIG_PD_RETRY_COUNT /* * Support USB PD 3.0 Extended Messages. This will only take effect if * CONFIG_USB_PD_REV30 is also enabled. Note that Chromebooks disabling this * config item are non-compliant with PD 3.0, because they have batteries but do * not support Get_Battery_Cap or Get_Battery_Status. */ #define CONFIG_USB_PD_EXTENDED_MESSAGES /* Major and Minor ChromeOS specific PD device Hardware IDs. */ #undef CONFIG_USB_PD_HW_DEV_ID_BOARD_MAJOR #undef CONFIG_USB_PD_HW_DEV_ID_BOARD_MINOR /* HW & SW version for alternate mode discover identity response (4bits each) */ #undef CONFIG_USB_PD_IDENTITY_HW_VERS #undef CONFIG_USB_PD_IDENTITY_SW_VERS /* USB PD MCU I2C address for host commands */ #define CONFIG_USB_PD_I2C_ADDR_FLAGS 0x1E /* Define if using internal comparator for PD receive */ #undef CONFIG_USB_PD_INTERNAL_COMP /* Record main PD events in a circular buffer */ #undef CONFIG_USB_PD_LOGGING /* The size in bytes of the FIFO used for event logging */ #define CONFIG_EVENT_LOG_SIZE 512 /* Save power by waking up on VBUS rather than polling CC */ #define CONFIG_USB_PD_LOW_POWER /* Allow chip to go into low power idle even when a PD device is attached */ #undef CONFIG_USB_PD_LOW_POWER_IDLE_WHEN_CONNECTED /* Number of USB PD ports */ #undef CONFIG_USB_PD_PORT_MAX_COUNT /* * Number of ITE USB PD active ports * NOTE: The active port usage should follow the order of ITE TCPC port index. */ #undef CONFIG_USB_PD_ITE_ACTIVE_PORT_COUNT /* Simple DFP, such as power adapter, will not send discovery VDM on connect */ #undef CONFIG_USB_PD_SIMPLE_DFP /* Use comparator module for PD RX interrupt */ #define CONFIG_USB_PD_RX_COMP_IRQ /* Use TCPC module (type-C port controller) */ #undef CONFIG_USB_PD_TCPC /* Board provides specific TCPC init function */ #undef CONFIG_USB_PD_TCPC_BOARD_INIT /* Enable TCPC to enter low power mode */ #undef CONFIG_USB_PD_TCPC_LOW_POWER /* * Default debounce when exiting low-power mode before checking CC status. * Some TCPCs need additional time following a VBUS change to internally * debounce the CC line status and updating the CC_STATUS register. */ #define CONFIG_USB_PD_TCPC_LPM_EXIT_DEBOUNCE (25*MSEC) /* Define EC and TCPC modules are in one integrated chip */ #undef CONFIG_USB_PD_TCPC_ON_CHIP /* If VCONN is enabled, the TCPC will provide VCONN */ #define CONFIG_USB_PD_TCPC_VCONN /* Enable the encoding of msg SOP* in bits 31-28 of 32-bit msg header type */ #undef CONFIG_USB_PD_DECODE_SOP /* * The USB4 specification defines compatibility support for USB4 products to * interact with existing Thunderbolt 3 products. Enable this config to enter * into Thunderbolt-compatible mode between two port partners. */ #undef CONFIG_USB_PD_TBT_COMPAT_MODE /* Enable to enter into USB4 mode between two port partners */ #undef CONFIG_USB_PD_USB4 /* Enable if port is cable of operating as an USB4 device */ #undef CONFIG_USB_PD_USB4_DRD /* Enable if port is cable of operating as an USB3.2 device */ #undef CONFIG_USB_PD_USB32_DRD /* Enable if the board is Thunderbolt Gen 3 capable */ #undef CONFIG_USB_PD_TBT_GEN3_CAPABLE /* Enable PCIE tunneling if Thunderbolt-Compatible mode is enabled*/ #undef CONFIG_USB_PD_PCIE_TUNNELING /* * The following two macros are ASCII text strings that matches what appears * in the USB-IF Product Registration form for this device. These macros are * used during VIF generation and they form the product name in the * USB Integrator’s List. */ #undef CONFIG_USB_PD_MODEL_PART_NUMBER #undef CONFIG_USB_PD_PRODUCT_REVISION /* * Should be defined if the device is a TypeC Alt Mode Adapter. This macro * is used during VIF generation. */ #undef CONFIG_USB_ALT_MODE_ADAPTER /* * A text string, provided by the USB-IF. This macro is used during VIF * generation. */ #undef CONFIG_USB_PD_TID /* * An ASCII text string that must correspond with the port label given on the * device picture submitted to USB-IF by the Vendor along with the VIF. This * macro is used during VIF generation. */ #undef CONFIG_USB_PD_PORT_LABEL /* * Define if Get_Manufacturer_Info request PD message is supported. * Used during VIF generation. */ #undef CONFIG_USB_PD_MANUFACTURER_INFO /* * Define if both Security_Request and Security_Response PD messages are * supported. Used during VIF generation. */ #undef CONFIG_USB_PD_SECURITY_MSGS /* * The number of non-removable batteries in the device. Used duing VIF * generation. */ #undef CONFIG_NUM_FIXED_BATTERIES /* * Track VBUS level in TCPC module. This will only be needed if we're acting * as an external TCPC. */ #undef CONFIG_USB_PD_TCPC_TRACK_VBUS /* Enable runtime config the TCPC */ #undef CONFIG_USB_PD_TCPC_RUNTIME_CONFIG /* * Choose one of the following TCPMs (type-C port manager) to manage TCPC. The * TCPM stub is used to make direct function calls to TCPC when TCPC is on * the same MCU. The TCPCI TCPM uses the standard TCPCI i2c interface to TCPC. */ #undef CONFIG_USB_PD_TCPM_STUB #undef CONFIG_USB_PD_TCPM_TCPCI #undef CONFIG_USB_PD_TCPM_FUSB302 #undef CONFIG_USB_PD_TCPM_ITE_ON_CHIP #undef CONFIG_USB_PD_TCPM_ANX3429 #undef CONFIG_USB_PD_TCPM_ANX740X #undef CONFIG_USB_PD_TCPM_ANX741X #undef CONFIG_USB_PD_TCPM_ANX7447 #undef CONFIG_USB_PD_TCPM_ANX7688 #undef CONFIG_USB_PD_TCPM_NCT38XX #undef CONFIG_USB_PD_TCPM_MT6370 #undef CONFIG_USB_PD_TCPM_TUSB422 #undef CONFIG_USB_PD_TCPM_RAA489000 #undef CONFIG_USB_PD_TCPM_RT1715 #undef CONFIG_USB_PD_TCPM_FUSB307 #undef CONFIG_USB_PD_TCPM_STM32GX /* PS8XXX series are all supported by a single driver with a build time config * listed below (CONFIG_USB_PD_TCPM_PS*) defined to enable the specific product. * * If a board with the same EC FW is expected to support multiple products here * then CONFIG_USB_PD_TCPM_MULTI_PS8XXX MUST be defined then we can enable more * than one product config to support them in the runtime. In this case, board * is responsible to override function of board_get_ps8xxx_product_id in order * to provide the product id per port. */ #undef CONFIG_USB_PD_TCPM_MULTI_PS8XXX #undef CONFIG_USB_PD_TCPM_PS8751 #undef CONFIG_USB_PD_TCPM_PS8755 #undef CONFIG_USB_PD_TCPM_PS8705 #undef CONFIG_USB_PD_TCPM_PS8805 #undef CONFIG_USB_PD_TCPM_PS8815 /* * Enable PS8751 custom mux driver. It was designed to make use of Low Power * Mode on PS8751 TCPC/MUX chip when running as MUX only (CC lines are not * connected, eg. Ampton). * * If your PS8751 is working in the ordinary way (as TCPC and MUX) or you don't * need to take advantage of Low Power Mode when working as MUX only, standard * TCPC MUX driver (CONFIG_USB_PD_TCPM_MUX) will work fine. */ #undef CONFIG_USB_PD_TCPM_PS8751_CUSTOM_MUX_DRIVER /* * Defined automatically by chip and depends on chip. This guards the onboard * TCPM driver, but CONFIG_USB_PD_TCPM_ITE_ON_CHIP needs to be defined in * board.h for either of these driver to actually be included in the final * image. */ #undef CONFIG_USB_PD_TCPM_DRIVER_IT83XX #undef CONFIG_USB_PD_TCPM_DRIVER_IT8XXX2 /* * Type-C retimer drivers to be used. */ #undef CONFIG_USBC_RETIMER_INTEL_BB #undef CONFIG_USBC_RETIMER_NB7V904M #undef CONFIG_USBC_RETIMER_PI3DPX1207 #undef CONFIG_USBC_RETIMER_PI3HDX1204 #undef CONFIG_USBC_RETIMER_PS8802 #undef CONFIG_USBC_RETIMER_PS8818 #undef CONFIG_USBC_RETIMER_TUSB544 /* * Define this to enable Type-C retimer firmware update. Each Type-C retimer * indicates its capability of supporting firmware update in usb_mux_driver. * This feature is available to TCPMv2 PD stack, also requires * CONFIG_USBC_SS_MUX is enabled. * This feature includes changes in EC, Coreboot and Kernel. During AP boot * up, AP scans each PD port for retimers if no Type-C device attached; * and firmware update can be performed on retimers showing up in AP * thunderbolt device entries. If PD port has device attached, no retimer * scan on that port. */ #undef CONFIG_USBC_RETIMER_FW_UPDATE /* Prevent enabling LPM of NB7V904M */ #undef CONFIG_NB7V904M_LPM_OVERRIDE /* Enable retimer TUSB544 tune EQ setting by register */ #undef CONFIG_TUSB544_EQ_BY_REGISTER /* Allow run-time configuration of the Burnside Bridge driver structure */ #undef CONFIG_USBC_RETIMER_INTEL_BB_RUNTIME_CONFIG /* Enables debug console commands for the STM32 UCPD driver */ #undef CONFIG_STM32G4_UCPD_DEBUG /* * Adds an EC console command to erase the ANX7447 OCM flash. * Note: this is intended to be a temporary option and * won't be needed when ANX7447 are put on boards with OCM already erased */ #undef CONFIG_USB_PD_TCPM_ANX7447_OCM_ERASE_COMMAND /* * Use this config option to enable and internal pullup resistor on the AUX_N * and internal pulldown resistor on the AUX_P line. Only use this config * option if there are no external pu/pd resistors on these signals. This * configuration should be used to avoid noise issues on the DDI1_AUX_N & * DDI1_AUX_P signals (b/122873171) */ #undef CONFIG_USB_PD_TCPM_ANX7447_AUX_PU_PD /* * Use this to override the TCPCI Device ID value to be 0x0002 for * chip rev A1. Early A1 firmware misreports the DID as 0x0001. */ #undef CONFIG_USB_PD_TCPM_PS8815_FORCE_DID /* * Use this option if the TCPC port controller supports the optional register * 18h CONFIG_STANDARD_OUTPUT to steer the high-speed muxes. */ #undef CONFIG_USB_PD_TCPM_MUX /* * The TCPM must know whether VBUS is present in order to make proper state * transitions. In addition, charge_manager must know about VBUS presence in * order to make charging decisions. VBUS state can be determined by various * methods: * - Some TCPCs can detect and report the presence of VBUS. * - In some configurations, charger ICs can report the presence of VBUS. * - On some boards, dedicated VBUS interrupt pins are available. * - Some power path controllers (PPC) can report the presence of VBUS. * * Exactly one of these should be defined for all boards that run the PD * state machine. */ #undef CONFIG_USB_PD_VBUS_DETECT_TCPC #undef CONFIG_USB_PD_VBUS_DETECT_CHARGER #undef CONFIG_USB_PD_VBUS_DETECT_GPIO #undef CONFIG_USB_PD_VBUS_DETECT_PPC #undef CONFIG_USB_PD_VBUS_DETECT_NONE /* Define if the there is a separate ADC channel for each USB-C Vbus voltage */ #undef CONFIG_USB_PD_VBUS_MEASURE_ADC_EACH_PORT /* Define if the there is no hardware to measure Vbus voltage */ #undef CONFIG_USB_PD_VBUS_MEASURE_NOT_PRESENT /* Define if charger on the board supports VBUS measurement */ #undef CONFIG_USB_PD_VBUS_MEASURE_CHARGER /* Define if tcpc on the board supports VBUS measurement */ #undef CONFIG_USB_PD_VBUS_MEASURE_TCPC /* Define the type-c port controller I2C base address. */ #define CONFIG_TCPC_I2C_BASE_ADDR_FLAGS 0x4E /* Use this option to enable Try.SRC mode for Dual Role devices */ #undef CONFIG_USB_PD_TRY_SRC /* Set the default minimum battery percentage for Try.Src to be enabled */ #define CONFIG_USB_PD_TRY_SRC_MIN_BATT_SOC 5 /* * Set the minimum battery percentage to allow a PD port to send resets as a * sink (and risk a hard reset, losing Vbus). Note this may cause a high-power * charger to appear as only a low-power 15W charger until a reset is sent to * re-start PD negotiation. */ #undef CONFIG_USB_PD_RESET_MIN_BATT_SOC /* Alternative configuration keeping only the TX part of PHY */ #undef CONFIG_USB_PD_TX_PHY_ONLY /* Use DAC as reference for comparator at 850mV. */ #undef CONFIG_PD_USE_DAC_AS_REF /* * Request for a PDO which voltage is closest to PD_PREFER_MV for sink. * This config in theory could achieve better charging efficiency. Note this * may not always pick the PD_PREFER_MV if available (if the PDO's * power not sufficient for the system), it will pick second closest PDO until * the system desired power is low enough to be charged by the designed PDO. * * If defined, must also define `struct pd_pref_config_t pd_pref_config`. */ #undef CONFIG_USB_PD_PREFER_MV /* * The Fast Role Swap trigger can be implemented in either the TCPC or PPC * driver. If either CONFIG_USB_PD_FRS_TCPC or CONFIG_USB_PD_FRS_PPC is set, * CONFIG_USB_FRS will be set automatically to enable the protocol-side of FRS. */ #undef CONFIG_USB_PD_FRS_TCPC #undef CONFIG_USB_PD_FRS_PPC #undef CONFIG_USB_PD_FRS /* * USB Product ID. Each platform (e.g. baseboard set) should have a single * VID/PID combination. If there is a big enough change within a platform, * then we can differentiate USB topologies by varying the HW version field * in the Sink and Source Capabilities Extended messages. * * To reserve a new PID, use go/usb-pid. */ #undef CONFIG_USB_PID /* * Track overcurrent events for sinking partners coming from some component on * the board. Auto-enabled for drivers which contain support for this feature. */ #undef CONFIG_USBC_OCP /* PPC needs to be informed of CC polarity */ #undef CONFIG_USBC_PPC_POLARITY /* * Disable charging from Default(USB) Rp as a type-c supplier. If your device * can detect such a supplier by BC 1.2, define this to get more current * from a BC 1.2 supplier. */ #undef CONFIG_USBC_DISABLE_CHARGE_FROM_RP_DEF /* USB Type-C Power Path Controllers (PPC) */ #undef CONFIG_USBC_PPC_AOZ1380 #undef CONFIG_USBC_PPC_NX20P3481 #undef CONFIG_USBC_PPC_NX20P3483 #undef CONFIG_USBC_PPC_SN5S330 #undef CONFIG_USBC_PPC_SYV682C #undef CONFIG_USBC_PPC_SYV682X /* * SYV682x PPC high voltage power path current limit. Default limit is * 3.3A. See the syv682x header file for permissible values. */ #define CONFIG_SYV682X_HV_ILIM SYV682X_HV_ILIM_3_30 /* SYV682 does not pass through CC, instead it bypasses to the TCPC */ #undef CONFIG_SYV682X_NO_CC /* Define to enable SYV682X VBUS smart discharge. */ #undef CONFIG_USBC_PPC_SYV682X_SMART_DISCHARGE /* PPC is capable of gating the SBU lines. */ #undef CONFIG_USBC_PPC_SBU /* PPC is capable of providing VCONN */ #undef CONFIG_USBC_PPC_VCONN /* PPC has level interrupts and has a dedicated interrupt pin to check */ #undef CONFIG_USBC_PPC_DEDICATED_INT /* Support for USB type-c superspeed mux */ #undef CONFIG_USBC_SS_MUX /* * Only configure USB type-c superspeed mux when DFP (for chipsets that * don't support being a UFP) */ #undef CONFIG_USBC_SS_MUX_DFP_ONLY /* Support v1.1 type-C connection state machine */ #undef CONFIG_USBC_BACKWARDS_COMPATIBLE_DFP /* Support for USB type-c vconn. Not needed for captive cables. */ #undef CONFIG_USBC_VCONN /* Support VCONN swap */ #undef CONFIG_USBC_VCONN_SWAP /* * The amount of time in microseconds that the board takes to turn VCONN on or * off after being directed to do so. Typically a property of the PPC. Default * to 5 ms. */ #define CONFIG_USBC_VCONN_SWAP_DELAY_US 5000 /* USB Binary device Object Store support */ #undef CONFIG_USB_BOS /* USB Device version of product */ #undef CONFIG_USB_BCD_DEV /* * Intel Reference Validation Platform's (RVP) Modular Embedded Control * Card (MECC) version 0.9 */ #undef CONFIG_INTEL_RVP_MECC_VERSION_0_9 /* * Intel Reference Validation Platform's (RVP) Modular Embedded Control * Card (MECC) version 1.0 */ #undef CONFIG_INTEL_RVP_MECC_VERSION_1_0 /*****************************************************************************/ /* Compile chip support for the USB device controller */ #undef CONFIG_USB /* Support USB isochronous handler */ #undef CONFIG_USB_ISOCHRONOUS /* Common USB / BC1.2 charger detection routines */ #undef CONFIG_USB_CHARGER /* * Used for bc1.2 chips that need to be triggered from data role swaps instead * of just VBUS changes. */ #undef CONFIG_BC12_DETECT_DATA_ROLE_TRIGGER /* * Board only needs one bc12 driver. This includes the case that has multiple * chips that use the same driver. Enabled by default. * * If undefined, board should define a bc12_ports array which associates * each port to its bc12 driver. */ #define CONFIG_BC12_SINGLE_DRIVER /* External BC1.2 charger detection devices. */ #undef CONFIG_BC12_DETECT_MAX14637 #undef CONFIG_BC12_DETECT_MT6360 #undef CONFIG_BC12_DETECT_PI3USB9201 #undef CONFIG_BC12_DETECT_PI3USB9281 /* Number of Pericom PI3USB9281 chips present in system */ #undef CONFIG_BC12_DETECT_PI3USB9281_CHIP_COUNT /* The delay in ms from power off to power on for MAX14637 */ #define CONFIG_BC12_MAX14637_DELAY_FROM_OFF_TO_ON_MS 1 /* Enable USB serial console module. */ #undef CONFIG_USB_CONSOLE /* * Enable USB serial console module using usb stream config. * NOTE: CONFIG_USB_CONSOLE and CONFIG_USB_CONSOLE_STREAM should be defined * exclusively each other. */ #undef CONFIG_USB_CONSOLE_STREAM /* USB serial console transmit buffer size in bytes. */ #define CONFIG_USB_CONSOLE_TX_BUF_SIZE 2048 /* * Enable USB serial console crc32 computation. * Also makes console output block on overrun. */ #undef CONFIG_USB_CONSOLE_CRC /* Support USB HID interface. */ #undef CONFIG_USB_HID /* Support USB HID keyboard interface. */ #undef CONFIG_USB_HID_KEYBOARD /* Support USB HID keyboard backlight. */ #undef CONFIG_USB_HID_KEYBOARD_BACKLIGHT /* * Support vivaldi compatible HID keyboard. * If defined, the board must implement a function board_vivaldi_keybd_config(), * and define a macro CONFIG_USB_HID_KB_NUM_TOP_ROW_KEYS which is equal to * board_vivaldi_keybd_config()->num_top_row_keys. */ #undef CONFIG_USB_HID_KEYBOARD_VIVALDI #undef CONFIG_USB_HID_KB_NUM_TOP_ROW_KEYS /* Support USB HID touchpad interface. */ #undef CONFIG_USB_HID_TOUCHPAD /* HID touchpad logical dimensions */ #undef CONFIG_USB_HID_TOUCHPAD_LOGICAL_MAX_X #undef CONFIG_USB_HID_TOUCHPAD_LOGICAL_MAX_Y #undef CONFIG_USB_HID_TOUCHPAD_LOGICAL_MAX_PRESSURE /* HID touchpad physical dimensions (tenth of mm) */ #undef CONFIG_USB_HID_TOUCHPAD_PHYSICAL_MAX_X #undef CONFIG_USB_HID_TOUCHPAD_PHYSICAL_MAX_Y /* USB device buffers and descriptors */ #undef CONFIG_USB_RAM_ACCESS_SIZE #undef CONFIG_USB_RAM_ACCESS_TYPE #undef CONFIG_USB_RAM_BASE #undef CONFIG_USB_RAM_SIZE /* Disable automatic connection of USB peripheral */ #undef CONFIG_USB_INHIBIT_CONNECT /* Disable automatic initialization of USB peripheral */ #undef CONFIG_USB_INHIBIT_INIT /* Support simple control of power to the device's USB ports */ #undef CONFIG_USB_PORT_POWER_DUMB /* * Support smart power control to the device's USB ports, using * dedicated power control chips. This potentially enables automatic * negotiation of supplying more power to peripherals. */ #undef CONFIG_USB_PORT_POWER_SMART /* * GPIOs to enable USB port power have non-const configuration. */ #undef CONFIG_USB_PORT_ENABLE_DYNAMIC /* * Support smart power control to the device's USB ports, however only CDP and * SDP are supported. Usually this is the case if all the control lines to the * charging port controller are hard-wired. */ #undef CONFIG_USB_PORT_POWER_SMART_CDP_SDP_ONLY /* * Override the default charging mode for USB smart power control. * Value is selected from usb_charge_mode in include/usb_charge.h */ #undef CONFIG_USB_PORT_POWER_SMART_DEFAULT_MODE /* * Smart USB power control can use a full set of control signals to the USB * port power chip, or a reduced set. If this is defined, use the reduced set. */ #undef CONFIG_USB_PORT_POWER_SMART_SIMPLE /* Number of smart USB power ports. */ #define CONFIG_USB_PORT_POWER_SMART_PORT_COUNT 2 /* * Smart USB power control current limit pins may be inverted. In this case * they are active low and the GPIO names will be GPIO_USBn_ILIM_SEL_L. */ #undef CONFIG_USB_PORT_POWER_SMART_INVERTED /* * Support waking up host by setting the K-state on the data lines (requires * CONFIG_USB_SUSPEND to be set as well). */ #undef CONFIG_USB_REMOTE_WAKEUP /* Support programmable USB device iSerial field. */ #undef CONFIG_USB_SERIALNO /* Support reporting of configuration bMaxPower in mA */ #define CONFIG_USB_MAXPOWER_MA 500 /* Support reporting as self powered in USB configuration. */ #undef CONFIG_USB_SELF_POWERED /* Support correct handling of USB suspend (host-initiated). */ #undef CONFIG_USB_SUSPEND /* Default pull-up value on the USB-C ports when they are used as source. */ #define CONFIG_USB_PD_PULLUP TYPEC_RP_1A5 /* * Override the pull-up value when only zero or one port is actively sourcing * current and we can advertise more current than what is defined by * `CONFIG_USB_PD_PULLUP`. * Should be defined with one of the tcpc_rp_value. */ #undef CONFIG_USB_PD_MAX_SINGLE_SOURCE_CURRENT /* * Ignore all non-fixed PDOs received from a src_caps message. Enable this for * boards (like servo_v4) which only support FIXED PDO types. */ #undef CONFIG_USB_PD_ONLY_FIXED_PDOS /* * Total current in mA the board can supply to external devices through * USB-C ports * * When a sink device is plugged or unplugged, source current redistribution * occurs. If this macro is defined, redistribution occurs in such a way * that there is no current drop (e.g. 3A -> 1.5A) on active source ports. */ #undef CONFIG_USB_PD_MAX_TOTAL_SOURCE_CURRENT /******************************************************************************/ /* stm32f4 dwc usb configs. */ /* Set USB speed to FS rather than HS */ #undef CONFIG_USB_DWC_FS /******************************************************************************/ /* USB port switch */ /* Allow run-time completion of the usb mux driver structure */ #undef CONFIG_USB_MUX_RUNTIME_CONFIG /* Support the AMD FP5 USB/DP Mux */ #undef CONFIG_USB_MUX_AMD_FP5 /* Support the AMD FP6 USB/DP Mux */ #undef CONFIG_USB_MUX_AMD_FP6 /* * Support the Analogix ANX7440 USB Type-C Active mux with * Integrated Re-timers for USB3.1/DisplayPort. */ #undef CONFIG_USB_MUX_ANX7440 /* * Support the Analogix ANX7451 10G Active Mux (4x4) with * Integrated Re-timers for USB3.2/DisplayPort */ #undef CONFIG_USB_MUX_ANX7451 /* Support the ITE IT5205 Type-C USB alternate mode mux. */ #undef CONFIG_USB_MUX_IT5205 /* Support the Pericom PI3USB30532 USB3.0/DP1.2 Matrix Switch */ #undef CONFIG_USB_MUX_PI3USB30532 /* Support the Pericom PI3USB31532 USB3.1/DP1.4 Matrix Switch */ #undef CONFIG_USB_MUX_PI3USB31532 /* Support the Parade PS8740 Type-C Redriving Switch */ #undef CONFIG_USB_MUX_PS8740 /* Support the Parade PS8742 Type-C Redriving Switch */ #undef CONFIG_USB_MUX_PS8742 /* Support the Parade PS8743 Type-C Redriving Switch */ #undef CONFIG_USB_MUX_PS8743 /* Support the Texas Instrument TUSB1064 Type-C Redriving Switch (UFP) */ #undef CONFIG_USB_MUX_TUSB1064 /* Support the Parade PS8822 Type-C Redriving Demux Switch */ #undef CONFIG_USB_MUX_PS8822 /* 'Virtual' USB mux under host (not EC) control */ #undef CONFIG_USB_MUX_VIRTUAL /* Enable IT5205H SBU protection switch */ #undef CONFIG_USB_MUX_IT5205H_SBU_OVP /* * Enable to inform the AP that an ACK is needed on configuring the TCSS mux. * The config is enabled automatically when the board has CONFIG_USB_MUX_VIRTUAL * and CONFIG_USBC_RETIMER_INTEL_BB enabled. */ #undef CONFIG_USB_MUX_AP_ACK_REQUEST /*****************************************************************************/ /* USB GPIO config */ #undef CONFIG_USB_GPIO /*****************************************************************************/ /* USB SPI config */ #undef CONFIG_USB_SPI /*****************************************************************************/ /* USB I2C config */ #undef CONFIG_USB_I2C /* Allowed read/write count for USB over I2C */ #define CONFIG_USB_I2C_MAX_WRITE_COUNT 60 #define CONFIG_USB_I2C_MAX_READ_COUNT 60 /*****************************************************************************/ /* USB Power monitoring interface config */ #undef CONFIG_USB_POWER /*****************************************************************************/ /* * USB stream signing config. This allows data read over UART or SPI * to have a signature generated that can be used to validate the data * offline based on H1's registered key. Used by mn50. */ #undef CONFIG_STREAM_SIGNATURE /*****************************************************************************/ /* * Support early firmware selection * * EFS1 is being deprecated. EFS2 is faster, doesn't need two slots, and * supports rollback protection. * * EFS2 runs in the system task (a.k.a. main) and the hook task (for shutdown * hook). Their stack sizes must be big enough for sha256. */ #undef CONFIG_VBOOT_EFS #undef CONFIG_VBOOT_EFS2 /* Offset of RW-A image in writable storage when using EFS. */ #undef CONFIG_RW_A_STORAGE_OFF /* Offset of RW-A signature. */ #undef CONFIG_RW_A_SIGN_STORAGE_OFF /* Offset of RW-B image in writable storage when using EFS. */ #undef CONFIG_RW_B_STORAGE_OFF /* Offset of RW-B signature. */ #undef CONFIG_RW_B_SIGN_STORAGE_OFF /* Support computing hash of code for verified boot */ #undef CONFIG_VBOOT_HASH /* * Reload the watchdog at 1/2 the watchdog period during hash * calculation. When CONFIG_SHA256_HW_ACCELERATE and * CONFIG_SHA256_UNROLLED are disabled, the hash calculation may trip * the watchdog. This option becomes enabled by default when both * those options are disabled. */ #undef CONFIG_VBOOT_HASH_RELOAD_WATCHDOG /* Support for secure temporary storage for verified boot */ #undef CONFIG_VSTORE /* Number of supported slots for secure temporary storage */ #undef CONFIG_VSTORE_SLOT_COUNT /*****************************************************************************/ /* Watchdog config */ /* * Compile watchdog timer support. The watchdog timer will reboot the system * if the hook task (which is the lowest-priority task on the system) gets * starved for CPU time and isn't able to fire its HOOK_TICK event. */ #ifndef CONFIG_ZEPHYR #define CONFIG_WATCHDOG #endif /* * Try to detect a watchdog that is about to fire, and print a trace. This is * required on chips such as STM32 where the watchdog timer simply reboots the * system without any early warning. */ #undef CONFIG_WATCHDOG_HELP /* * The maximum number of times that the watchdog timer may reset * before halting the system (or taking some sort of other * chip-dependent corrective action). */ #define CONFIG_WATCHDOG_MAX_RETRIES 4 /* Watchdog period in ms; see also AUX_TIMER_PERIOD_MS */ #define CONFIG_WATCHDOG_PERIOD_MS 1600 /* The leading time of watchdog warning timer. */ #define CONFIG_WATCHDOG_WARNING_LEADING_TIME_MS 500 /* * Fire auxiliary timer before watchdog timer expires. This leaves some time for * debug trace to be printed. */ #define CONFIG_AUX_TIMER_PERIOD_MS \ (CONFIG_WATCHDOG_PERIOD_MS - CONFIG_WATCHDOG_WARNING_LEADING_TIME_MS) /*****************************************************************************/ /* WebUSB config */ /* * Enable the WebUSB support and define its URL. * Export a WebUSB Platform Descriptor in the Binary Object Store descriptor. * The WebUSB landing page URL is equal to 'CONFIG_WEBUSB_URL' plus the * https:// prefix. * This requires CONFIG_USB_BOS. */ #undef CONFIG_WEBUSB_URL /*****************************************************************************/ /* * Support controlling power to WiFi, WWAN (3G/LTE), and/or bluetooth modules. */ #undef CONFIG_WIRELESS /* * Support for WiFi devices that must remain powered in suspend. Set to the * combination of EC_WIRELESS_SWITCH flags (from ec_commands.h) which should * be set in suspend. */ #undef CONFIG_WIRELESS_SUSPEND /* WiFi power control signal is active-low. */ #undef CONFIG_WLAN_POWER_ACTIVE_LOW /* * Write protect signal is active-high. If this is defined, there must be a * GPIO named GPIO_WP; if not defined, there must be a GPIO names GPIO_WP_L. */ #undef CONFIG_WP_ACTIVE_HIGH /* * The write protect signal is always asserted, * independently of the GPIO existence or current value. */ #undef CONFIG_WP_ALWAYS /* * If needed to allocate some free space in the base of the RO or RW section * of the image, define these to be equal the required size of the free space. */ #define CONFIG_RO_HEAD_ROOM 0 #define CONFIG_RW_HEAD_ROOM 0 /* Firmware upgrade options. */ /* A different config for the same update. TODO(vbendeb): dedupe these */ #undef CONFIG_USB_UPDATE /* Add support for pairing over the USB update interface. */ #undef CONFIG_USB_PAIRING /* Add support for reading UART buffer from USB update interface. */ #undef CONFIG_USB_CONSOLE_READ /* PDU size for fw update over USB (or TPM). */ #define CONFIG_UPDATE_PDU_SIZE 1024 /* * If defined, charge_get_state returns a special status if battery is * discharging and battery is nearly full. */ #undef CONFIG_PWR_STATE_DISCHARGE_FULL /* * Define this if a chip needs to add some information to the common 'version' * command output. */ #undef CONFIG_EXTENDED_VERSION_INFO /* * Define this to enable Cros Board Info support. I2C_EEPROM_PORT and * I2C_EEPROM_ADDR must be defined as well. */ #undef CONFIG_CROS_BOARD_INFO /*****************************************************************************/ /* * ISH config defaults */ /* * This will be automatically defined below if the board supports power * modes that will require the AONTASK functionality. */ #undef CONFIG_ISH_PM_AONTASK /* * Define the following if the power state support is required. */ #undef CONFIG_ISH_PM_D0I1 #undef CONFIG_ISH_PM_D0I2 #undef CONFIG_ISH_PM_D0I3 #undef CONFIG_ISH_PM_D3 /* * Define the following if the ip accessible power gating is required. */ #undef CONFIG_ISH_IPAPG /* * Define the following to the number of uSeconds of elapsed time that is * required to enter D0I2 and D0I3, if they are supported */ #undef CONFIG_ISH_D0I2_MIN_USEC #undef CONFIG_ISH_D0I3_MIN_USEC /* * Define the following if the new specific power management processing * after ISH 5.4 is used. */ #undef CONFIG_ISH_NEW_PM /* * Define the following in order to perform power management reset * prep IRQ setup when entering a new state */ #undef CONFIG_ISH_PM_RESET_PREP /* * Define the following if combined ISR is required for ipc communication * between host and ISH. */ #undef CONFIG_ISH_HOST2ISH_COMBINED_ISR /* * Define the following if there is need to clear ISH fabric error. */ #undef CONFIG_ISH_CLEAR_FABRIC_ERRORS /* * Define the following if the version of ISH uses Synopsys Designware uart. */ #undef CONFIG_ISH_DW_UART /* * TEST ONLY defines (CONFIG_TEST_*) * * Used to include files for unit and other builds tests. */ /* Define to enable Policy Engine State Machine. */ #undef CONFIG_TEST_USB_PE_SM /* Define to enable USB State Machine framework. */ #undef CONFIG_TEST_SM /* * This build is not a complete platform/ec based EC, but instead * using the platform/ec zephyr module. * * Note: this is here purely for stylistic purposes and documentation. */ #ifndef CONFIG_ZEPHYR #undef CONFIG_ZEPHYR #endif /*****************************************************************************/ /* * Include board and core configs, since those hold the CONFIG_ constants for a * given configuration. This guarantees they get included everywhere, and * fixes a fairly common bug where we gate out code with #ifndef * CONFIG_SOMETHING and but forget to include both of these. * * Board is included after chip, so that chip defaults can be overridden on a * per-board basis as needed. */ #ifdef __CROS_EC_CONFIG_CHIP_H #error Include config.h instead of config_chip.h! #endif #ifdef __BOARD_H #error Include config.h instead of board.h! #endif #include "config_chip.h" #include "board.h" /* * Define CONFIG_HOST_ESPI_VW_POWER_SIGNAL if any power signals from the host * are configured as virtual wires. */ #if defined(CONFIG_HOSTCMD_ESPI_VW_SLP_S3) || \ defined(CONFIG_HOSTCMD_ESPI_VW_SLP_S4) #define CONFIG_HOST_ESPI_VW_POWER_SIGNAL #endif /* * Note that in Zephyr OS, eSPI can be enabled for virtual wires * without using eSPI for host commands. */ #if (!defined(CONFIG_ZEPHYR) && defined(CONFIG_HOST_ESPI_VW_POWER_SIGNAL) && \ !defined(CONFIG_HOSTCMD_ESPI)) #error Must enable eSPI to enable virtual wires. #endif /******************************************************************************/ /* * If CONFIG_USB_POWER_DELIVERY is enabled, make sure either * CONFIG_USB_PD_TCPMV1 or CONFIG_USB_PD_TCPMV2 is enabled but not both. Also * make sure CONFIG_USB_PD_DECODE_SOP is enabled with CONFIG_USB_PD_TCPMV2 */ #ifdef CONFIG_USB_POWER_DELIVERY #if defined(CONFIG_USB_PD_TCPMV1) && defined(CONFIG_USB_PD_TCPMV2) #error Only one version of the USB PD State Machine can be enabled. #endif #if !defined(CONFIG_USB_PD_TCPMV1) && !defined(CONFIG_USB_PD_TCPMV2) #error Please enable CONFIG_USB_PD_TCPMV1 or CONFIG_USB_PD_TCPMV2. #endif #if defined(CONFIG_USB_PD_TCPMV2) && !defined(CONFIG_USB_PD_DECODE_SOP) #error CONFIG_USB_PD_DECODE_SOP must be enabled with the TCPMV2 PD state machine #endif #endif /******************************************************************************/ /* * If CONFIG_USB_PD_USB4 is enabled, make sure CONFIG_USBC_SS_MUX and * CONFIG_USB_PD_ALT_MODE_DFP is enabled */ #ifdef CONFIG_USB_PD_USB4 #if !defined(CONFIG_USBC_SS_MUX) #error CONFIG_USBC_SS_MUX must be enabled for USB4 mode support #endif # if !defined(CONFIG_USB_PD_ALT_MODE_DFP) #error CONFIG_USB_PD_ALT_MODE_DFP must be enabled for USB4 mode support #endif #endif /******************************************************************************/ /* * If CONFIG_USBC_SS_MUX_DFP_ONLY is enabled, make sure * CONFIG_USB_PD_ALT_MODE_UFP is not enabled */ #if defined(CONFIG_USBC_SS_MUX_DFP_ONLY) && defined(CONFIG_USB_PD_ALT_MODE_UFP) #error port cannot be UFP when CONFIG_USBC_SS_MUX_DFP_ONLY is enabled #endif /******************************************************************************/ /* * Automatically define CONFIG_USB_PD_FRS if FRS is enabled in the TCPC or PPC */ #if defined(CONFIG_USB_PD_FRS_PPC) || defined(CONFIG_USB_PD_FRS_TCPC) #define CONFIG_USB_PD_FRS #endif /******************************************************************************/ /* Disable extended message support if PD 3.0 support is disabled. */ #ifndef CONFIG_USB_PD_REV30 #undef CONFIG_USB_PD_EXTENDED_MESSAGES #endif /******************************************************************************/ /* * PD 3.0 only retries in TCPC hardware twice (for a total of 3 attempts), while * PD 2.0 retires three times (for a total of 4 attempts). * * Note must be [0-3] since it must fit within 2 bits. * TODO(b/175236718): Set retry count dynamically based on active spec revision. */ #ifdef CONFIG_USB_PD_REV30 #define CONFIG_PD_RETRY_COUNT 2 #else #define CONFIG_PD_RETRY_COUNT 3 #endif /******************************************************************************/ /* * Ensure that CONFIG_USB_PD_TCPMV2 is being used with exactly one device type */ #ifdef CONFIG_USB_PD_TCPMV2 #if defined(CONFIG_USB_VPD) + \ defined(CONFIG_USB_CTVPD) + \ defined(CONFIG_USB_DRP_ACC_TRYSRC) != 1 #error Must define exactly one CONFIG_USB_ device type. #endif #endif /******************************************************************************/ /* * Ensure that CONFIG_USB_PD_TCPMV2 is not being used with charge_manager source * defines, and define a default number of 3.0 A ports if not selected. Note * that the functionality of this default of 1 is equivalent to both previous * defines, which only ever allocated one 3.0 A port. * * To turn off the TCPMv2 3.0 A current allocation from the DPM, set * CONFIG_USB_PD_3A_PORTS to 0. */ #ifdef CONFIG_USB_PD_TCPMV2 #if defined(CONFIG_USB_PD_MAX_TOTAL_SOURCE_CURRENT) || \ defined(CONFIG_USB_PD_MAX_SINGLE_SOURCE_CURRENT) #error Define CONFIG_USB_PD_MAX_SINGLE_SOURCE_CURRENT is limited to TCPMv1 #endif #ifndef CONFIG_USB_PD_3A_PORTS #define CONFIG_USB_PD_3A_PORTS 1 #endif /* USB4 support requires at least one port providing 3.0 A */ #if defined(CONFIG_USB_PD_USB4) && CONFIG_USB_PD_3A_PORTS == 0 #error USB4 support requires at least one 3.0 A port #endif #endif /******************************************************************************/ /* * Ensure CONFIG_USB_PD_TCPMV2 and CONFIG_USBC_SS_MUX both are defined. USBC * retimer firmware update feature requires both. */ #if (defined(CONFIG_USBC_RETIMER_FW_UPDATE) && \ (!(defined(CONFIG_USB_PD_TCPMV2) && defined(CONFIG_USBC_SS_MUX)))) #error Retimer firmware update requires TCPMv2 and USBC_SS_MUX #endif /******************************************************************************/ /* * Automatically define CONFIG_HOSTCMD_X86 if either child option is defined. * Ensure LPC and eSPI are mutually exclusive */ #if defined(CONFIG_HOSTCMD_LPC) || defined(CONFIG_HOSTCMD_ESPI) #define CONFIG_HOSTCMD_X86 #endif #if defined(CONFIG_HOSTCMD_LPC) && defined(CONFIG_HOSTCMD_ESPI) #error Must select only one type of host communication bus. #endif #if defined(CONFIG_HOSTCMD_X86) && \ !defined(CONFIG_HOSTCMD_LPC) && \ !defined(CONFIG_HOSTCMD_ESPI) #error Must select one type of host communication bus. #endif /******************************************************************************/ /* * Set default code ram size unless it's customized by the chip. */ #ifndef CONFIG_CODE_RAM_SIZE #define CONFIG_CODE_RAM_SIZE CONFIG_RO_SIZE #endif /******************************************************************************/ /* * Set default data ram size unless it's customized by the chip. */ #ifndef CONFIG_DATA_RAM_SIZE #define CONFIG_DATA_RAM_SIZE CONFIG_RAM_SIZE #endif /* Automatic configuration of RAM banks **************************************/ /* Assume one RAM bank if not specified, auto-compute number of banks */ #ifndef CONFIG_RAM_BANK_SIZE #define CONFIG_RAM_BANK_SIZE CONFIG_RAM_SIZE #endif #ifndef CONFIG_RAM_BANKS #define CONFIG_RAM_BANKS (CONFIG_RAM_SIZE / CONFIG_RAM_BANK_SIZE) #endif /******************************************************************************/ /* * Store panic data at end of memory by default, unless otherwise * configured. This is safe because we don't context switch away from * the panic handler before rebooting, and stacks and data start at * the beginning of RAM. */ #ifndef CONFIG_PANIC_DATA_SIZE #define CONFIG_PANIC_DATA_SIZE sizeof(struct panic_data) #endif #ifndef CONFIG_PANIC_DATA_BASE #define CONFIG_PANIC_DATA_BASE (CONFIG_RAM_BASE \ + CONFIG_RAM_SIZE \ - CONFIG_PANIC_DATA_SIZE) #endif /******************************************************************************/ /* * Set minimum shared memory size, unless it is defined in board file. */ #ifndef CONFIG_SHAREDMEM_MINIMUM_SIZE #ifdef CONFIG_COMMON_RUNTIME /* If RWSIG is used, we may need more space. */ #if defined(CONFIG_RWSIG) #define CONFIG_SHAREDMEM_MINIMUM_SIZE_RWSIG (CONFIG_RSA_KEY_SIZE / 8 * 3) #else #define CONFIG_SHAREDMEM_MINIMUM_SIZE_RWSIG 0 #endif /* * We can't use the "MAX" function here, as it is too smart and BUILD_ASSERT * calls do not allow it as parameter. BUILD_MAX below works for both compiler * and linker. */ #define BUILD_MAX(x, y) ((x) > (y) ? (x) : (y)) /* Minimum: 1kb */ #define CONFIG_SHAREDMEM_MINIMUM_SIZE \ BUILD_MAX(1024, CONFIG_SHAREDMEM_MINIMUM_SIZE_RWSIG) #else /* !CONFIG_COMMON_RUNTIME */ /* Without common runtime, we do not have support for shared memory. */ #define CONFIG_SHAREDMEM_MINIMUM_SIZE 0 #endif #endif /* !CONFIG_SHAREDMEM_MINIMUM_SIZE */ /******************************************************************************/ /* * Disable the built-in console history if using the experimental console. * * The experimental console keeps its own session-persistent history which * survives EC reboot. It also requires CRC8 for command integrity. */ #ifdef CONFIG_EXPERIMENTAL_CONSOLE #undef CONFIG_CONSOLE_HISTORY #define CONFIG_CRC8 #endif /* defined(CONFIG_EXPERIMENTAL_CONSOLE) */ /******************************************************************************/ /* * Automatically define common CONFIG_BOARD_VERSION if any specific option is * used. */ #if defined(CONFIG_BOARD_VERSION_CBI) || \ defined(CONFIG_BOARD_VERSION_CUSTOM) || \ defined(CONFIG_BOARD_VERSION_GPIO) #define CONFIG_BOARD_VERSION #endif /******************************************************************************/ /* * Thermal throttling AP must have temperature sensor enabled to get * the temperature readings. */ #if defined(CONFIG_THROTTLE_AP) && !defined(CONFIG_TEMP_SENSOR) #define CONFIG_TEMP_SENSOR #endif /******************************************************************************/ /* * DPTF must have temperature sensor enabled to get the readings for * generating DPTF thresholds events. */ #if defined(CONFIG_DPTF) && !defined(CONFIG_TEMP_SENSOR) #define CONFIG_TEMP_SENSOR #endif /******************************************************************************/ /* The Matrix Keyboard Protocol depends on MKBP events. */ #ifdef CONFIG_KEYBOARD_PROTOCOL_MKBP #define CONFIG_MKBP_EVENT #endif /******************************************************************************/ /* MKBP events delivery methods. */ #ifdef CONFIG_MKBP_EVENT #if !defined(CONFIG_MKBP_USE_CUSTOM) && \ !defined(CONFIG_MKBP_USE_HOST_EVENT) && \ !defined(CONFIG_MKBP_USE_GPIO) && \ !defined(CONFIG_MKBP_USE_GPIO_AND_HOST_EVENT) && \ !defined(CONFIG_MKBP_USE_HECI) #error Please define one of CONFIG_MKBP_USE_* macro. #endif #if defined(CONFIG_MKBP_USE_CUSTOM) + \ defined(CONFIG_MKBP_USE_GPIO) + \ defined(CONFIG_MKBP_USE_HOST_EVENT) + \ defined(CONFIG_MKBP_USE_HOST_HECI) > 1 #error Must select only one type of MKBP event delivery method. #endif #endif /* CONFIG_MKBP_EVENT */ /******************************************************************************/ /* Set generic orientation config if a specific orientation config is set. */ #if defined(CONFIG_KX022_ORIENTATION_SENSOR) || \ defined(CONFIG_BMI_ORIENTATION_SENSOR) #ifndef CONFIG_ACCEL_FIFO #error CONFIG_ACCEL_FIFO must be defined to use hw orientation sensor support #endif #define CONFIG_ORIENTATION_SENSOR #endif /*****************************************************************************/ /* Define CONFIG_BATTERY if board has a battery. */ #if defined(CONFIG_BATTERY_BQ20Z453) || \ defined(CONFIG_BATTERY_BQ27541) || \ defined(CONFIG_BATTERY_BQ27621) || \ defined(CONFIG_BATTERY_BQ4050) || \ defined(CONFIG_BATTERY_MAX17055) || \ defined(CONFIG_BATTERY_MM8013) || \ defined(CONFIG_BATTERY_SMART) #define CONFIG_BATTERY #endif /*****************************************************************************/ /* Define CONFIG_USBC_PPC if board has a USB Type-C Power Path Controller. */ #if defined(CONFIG_USBC_PPC_AOZ1380) || \ defined(CONFIG_USBC_PPC_NX20P3483) || \ defined(CONFIG_USBC_PPC_SN5S330) #define CONFIG_USBC_PPC #endif /* "has a PPC" */ /* The TI SN5S330 supports VCONN and needs to be informed of CC polarity */ #if defined(CONFIG_USBC_PPC_SN5S330) #define CONFIG_USBC_PPC_POLARITY #define CONFIG_USBC_PPC_SBU #define CONFIG_USBC_PPC_VCONN #endif /*****************************************************************************/ /* PPC SYV682C is a subset of SYV682X. */ #if defined(CONFIG_USBC_PPC_SYV682C) #define CONFIG_USBC_PPC_SYV682X #endif /* * The SYV682X supports VCONN and needs to be informed of CC polarity. * There is a 3.6V limit on the HOST_CC signals, so the TCPC should not source * 5V VCONN. * * For the ITE integrated TCPC, it wants to be notified of VCONN but won't * source VCONN itself, so is safe to keep enabled. */ #if defined(CONFIG_USBC_PPC_SYV682X) #define CONFIG_USBC_PPC_POLARITY #define CONFIG_USBC_PPC_VCONN #if !defined(CONFIG_USB_PD_TCPM_DRIVER_IT83XX) && \ !defined(CONFIG_USB_PD_TCPM_DRIVER_IT8XXX2) && \ !defined(CONFIG_SYV682X_NO_CC) #undef CONFIG_USB_PD_TCPC_VCONN #endif #endif /*****************************************************************************/ /* Define CONFIG_USBC_OCP if a component can detect overcurrent */ #if defined(CONFIG_USBC_PPC_AOZ1380) || \ defined(CONFIG_USBC_PPC_NX20P3481) || \ defined(CONFIG_USBC_PPC_NX20P3483) || \ defined(CONFIG_USBC_PPC_SN5S330) || \ defined(CONFIG_USBC_PPC_SYV682X) || \ defined(CONFIG_CHARGER_SM5803) #define CONFIG_USBC_OCP #endif /*****************************************************************************/ /* * Define CONFIG_USB_PD_VBUS_MEASURE_CHARGER if the charger on the board * supports VBUS measurement. */ #if defined(CONFIG_CHARGER_BD9995X) || \ defined(CONFIG_CHARGER_RT9466) || \ defined(CONFIG_CHARGER_RT9467) || \ defined(CONFIG_CHARGER_MT6370) || \ defined(CONFIG_CHARGER_BQ25710) || \ defined(CONFIG_CHARGER_BQ25720) || \ defined(CONFIG_CHARGER_ISL9241) #define CONFIG_USB_PD_VBUS_MEASURE_CHARGER #ifdef CONFIG_USB_PD_VBUS_MEASURE_NOT_PRESENT #error CONFIG_USB_PD_VBUS_MEASURE_NOT_PRESENT defined, but charger can measure #endif #endif /*****************************************************************************/ /* * Define CONFIG_USB_PD_VBUS_MEASURE_TCPC if the tcpc on the board supports * VBUS measurement. */ #if defined(CONFIG_USB_PD_TCPM_FUSB302) #define CONFIG_USB_PD_VBUS_MEASURE_TCPC #endif /*****************************************************************************/ /* * Define CONFIG_USB_PD_TCPC_ON_CHIP if we use ITE series TCPM driver * on the board. */ #ifdef CONFIG_USB_PD_TCPM_ITE_ON_CHIP #define CONFIG_USB_PD_TCPC_ON_CHIP #endif /*****************************************************************************/ /* * Define CONFIG_CHARGER_NARROW_VDC for chargers that use a Narrow VDC power * architecture. */ #if defined(CONFIG_CHARGER_ISL9237) || defined(CONFIG_CHARGER_ISL9238) || \ defined(CONFIG_CHARGER_ISL9238C) || defined(CONFIG_CHARGER_ISL9241) || \ defined(CONFIG_CHARGER_RAA489000) || defined(CONFIG_CHARGER_SM5803) || \ defined(CONFIG_CHARGER_BQ25710) || defined(CONFIG_CHARGER_BQ25720) #define CONFIG_CHARGER_NARROW_VDC #endif /*****************************************************************************/ /* * Define CONFIG_BUTTON_TRIGGERED_RECOVERY if a board has a dedicated recovery * button. */ #ifdef CONFIG_DEDICATED_RECOVERY_BUTTON #define CONFIG_BUTTON_TRIGGERED_RECOVERY #endif /* defined(CONFIG_DEDICATED_RECOVERY_BUTTON) */ #ifdef CONFIG_LED_PWM_COUNT #define CONFIG_LED_PWM #endif /* defined(CONFIG_LED_PWM_COUNT) */ #ifdef CONFIG_LED_PWM_ACTIVE_CHARGE_PORT_ONLY #define CONFIG_LED_PWM_CHARGE_STATE_ONLY #endif /*****************************************************************************/ /* * Define derived configuration options for EC-EC communication */ #ifdef CONFIG_EC_EC_COMM_BATTERY #ifdef CONFIG_EC_EC_COMM_CLIENT #define CONFIG_EC_EC_COMM_BATTERY_CLIENT #define CONFIG_BATTERY_V2 #define CONFIG_BATTERY_COUNT 2 #endif #ifdef CONFIG_EC_EC_COMM_SERVER #define CONFIG_EC_EC_COMM_BATTERY_SERVER #define CONFIG_BATTERY_V2 #define CONFIG_BATTERY_COUNT 1 #endif #endif /* CONFIG_EC_EC_COMM_BATTERY */ /*****************************************************************************/ /* Define derived USB PD Discharge common path */ #if defined(CONFIG_USB_PD_DISCHARGE_GPIO) || \ defined(CONFIG_USB_PD_DISCHARGE_TCPC) || \ defined(CONFIG_USB_PD_DISCHARGE_PPC) #define CONFIG_USB_PD_DISCHARGE #endif /*****************************************************************************/ /* Define derived config options for DP HPD GPIO */ #ifdef CONFIG_USB_PD_DP_HPD_GPIO_CUSTOM #define CONFIG_USB_PD_DP_HPD_GPIO #endif /*****************************************************************************/ /* Define derived thermistor common path */ #ifdef CONFIG_THERMISTOR_NCP15WB #define CONFIG_THERMISTOR #endif /*****************************************************************************/ /* Define derived config options for BC1.2 detection */ #ifdef CONFIG_BC12_DETECT_PI3USB9201 #define CONFIG_BC12_DETECT_DATA_ROLE_TRIGGER #endif /*****************************************************************************/ /* * Define CONFIG_LIBCRYPTOC if a board needs to read secret data from the * anti-rollback block. */ #ifdef CONFIG_ROLLBACK_SECRET_SIZE #define CONFIG_LIBCRYPTOC #endif /* * Handle task-dependent configs. * * This prevent sub-modules from being compiled when the task and parent module * are not present. */ #ifndef HAS_TASK_CHIPSET #undef CONFIG_AP_HANG_DETECT #undef CONFIG_CHIPSET_ALDERLAKE #undef CONFIG_CHIPSET_ALDERLAKE_SLG4BD44540 #undef CONFIG_CHIPSET_APOLLOLAKE #undef CONFIG_CHIPSET_BRASWELL #undef CONFIG_CHIPSET_CANNONLAKE #undef CONFIG_CHIPSET_COMETLAKE #undef CONFIG_CHIPSET_GEMINILAKE #undef CONFIG_CHIPSET_ICELAKE #undef CONFIG_CHIPSET_JASPERLAKE #undef CONFIG_CHIPSET_MT817X #undef CONFIG_CHIPSET_MT8183 #undef CONFIG_CHIPSET_MT8192 #undef CONFIG_CHIPSET_CEZANNE #undef CONFIG_CHIPSET_RK3399 #undef CONFIG_CHIPSET_RK3288 #undef CONFIG_CHIPSET_SDM845 #undef CONFIG_CHIPSET_SKYLAKE #undef CONFIG_CHIPSET_STONEY #undef CONFIG_CHIPSET_TIGERLAKE #undef CONFIG_POWER_COMMON #endif /* * If a board has a chipset task, set the minimum charger power required for * powering on to 15W. This is also the highest power discovered over Type-C by * analog signaling. The EC normally does not communicate using USB PD when the * system is locked and in RO, so it would not be able to tell if higher power * is available. However, if a 15W charger is discovered, it's likely that the * charger does speak USB PD and we would be able to negotiate more power after * booting the AP and jumping to EC RW. * * If a board needs more or less power to power on, they can re-define this * value in their board.h file. */ #ifdef HAS_TASK_CHIPSET #ifndef CONFIG_CHARGER_MIN_POWER_MW_FOR_POWER_ON #define CONFIG_CHARGER_MIN_POWER_MW_FOR_POWER_ON 15000 #endif /* !defined(CONFIG_CHARGER_MIN_POWER_MW_FOR_POWER_ON) */ #endif /* defined(HAS_TASK_CHIPSET) */ #ifdef CONFIG_CHARGER_LIMIT_POWER_THRESH_CHG_MW # ifndef CONFIG_CHARGER_LIMIT_POWER_THRESH_BAT_PCT # define CONFIG_CHARGER_LIMIT_POWER_THRESH_BAT_PCT \ (CONFIG_CHARGER_MIN_BAT_PCT_FOR_POWER_ON) # endif #endif #ifndef CONFIG_CHARGER_MIN_BAT_PCT_IMBALANCED_POWER_ON /* * The function of MEASURE_BATTERY_IMBALANCE and these variables is to prevent a * battery brownout when the management IC reports a state of charge that is * higher than CHARGER_MIN_BAT_PCT_FOR_POWER_ON, but an individual cell is lower * than the rest of the pack. The critical term is MAX_IMBALANCE_MV, which must * be small enough to ensure that the system can reliably boot even when the * battery total state of charge barely passes the * CHARGER_MIN_BAT_PCT_FOR_POWER_ON threshold. * * Lowering CHARGER_MIN_BAT_PCT_IMBALANCED_POWER_ON below * CHARGER_MIN_BAT_PCT_FOR_POWER_ON disables this check. Raising it too high * may needlessly prevent boot when the lowest cell can still support the * system. * * As this term is lowered and BATTERY_MAX_IMBALANCE_MV is raised, the risk of * cell-undervoltage brownout during startup increases. Raising this term and * lowering MAX_IMBALANCE_MV increases the risk of poor UX when the user must * wait longer to turn on their device. */ #define CONFIG_CHARGER_MIN_BAT_PCT_IMBALANCED_POWER_ON 5 #endif #ifndef CONFIG_BATTERY_MAX_IMBALANCE_MV /* * WAG. Imbalanced battery packs in this situation appear to have balanced * charge very quickly after beginning the charging cycle, since dV/dQ rapidly * decreases as the cell is charged out of deep discharge. Increasing the value * of CHARGER_MIN_BAT_PCT_IMBALANCED_POWER_ON will make a system tolerant of * larger values of BATTERY_MAX_IMBALANCE_MV. */ #define CONFIG_BATTERY_MAX_IMBALANCE_MV 200 #endif #ifndef HAS_TASK_KEYPROTO #undef CONFIG_KEYBOARD_PROTOCOL_8042 /* * Note that we don't undef CONFIG_KEYBOARD_PROTOCOL_MKBP, because it doesn't * have its own task. */ #endif #ifndef HAS_TASK_PDCMD #undef CONFIG_HOSTCMD_PD #endif #if defined(HAS_TASK_PD_INT_C0) || defined(HAS_TASK_PD_INT_C1) || \ defined(HAS_TASK_PD_INT_C2) || defined(HAS_TASK_PD_INT_C3) #define CONFIG_HAS_TASK_PD_INT #endif #if defined(HAS_TASK_PDCMD) && defined(CONFIG_HAS_TASK_PD_INT) #error Should not use PDCMD task with PD INT tasks #endif /* Certain console cmds are irrelevant without parent modules. */ #ifndef CONFIG_BATTERY #undef CONFIG_CMD_PWR_AVG #endif #ifndef CONFIG_ADC #undef CONFIG_CMD_ADC #endif /*****************************************************************************/ /* Define derived Chipset configs */ #if defined(CONFIG_CHIPSET_APOLLOLAKE) || \ defined(CONFIG_CHIPSET_GEMINILAKE) #define CONFIG_CHIPSET_APL_GLK #endif #if defined(CONFIG_CHIPSET_JASPERLAKE) || \ defined(CONFIG_CHIPSET_TIGERLAKE) || \ defined(CONFIG_CHIPSET_ALDERLAKE) #define CONFIG_CHIPSET_ICELAKE #endif #if defined(CONFIG_CHIPSET_APL_GLK) #define CONFIG_CHIPSET_HAS_PRE_INIT_CALLBACK #endif #if defined(CONFIG_CHIPSET_ALDERLAKE_SLG4BD44540) || \ defined(CONFIG_CHIPSET_APOLLOLAKE) || \ defined(CONFIG_CHIPSET_BRASWELL) || \ defined(CONFIG_CHIPSET_CANNONLAKE) || \ defined(CONFIG_CHIPSET_COMETLAKE) || \ defined(CONFIG_CHIPSET_COMETLAKE_DISCRETE) || \ defined(CONFIG_CHIPSET_GEMINILAKE) || \ defined(CONFIG_CHIPSET_ICELAKE) || \ defined(CONFIG_CHIPSET_SKYLAKE) #define CONFIG_POWER_COMMON #endif #if defined(CONFIG_CHIPSET_ALDERLAKE_SLG4BD44540) || \ defined(CONFIG_CHIPSET_CANNONLAKE) || \ defined(CONFIG_CHIPSET_ICELAKE) || \ defined(CONFIG_CHIPSET_SKYLAKE) #define CONFIG_CHIPSET_X86_RSMRST_DELAY #endif #if defined(CONFIG_HOSTCMD_ESPI_VW_SLP_S3) && \ defined(CONFIG_CHIPSET_SLP_S3_L_OVERRIDE) #error "Cannot use CONFIG_CHIPSET_SLP_S3_L_OVERRIDE if SLP_S3 is a virtual wire" #endif #if defined(CONFIG_POWER_S0IX) && !defined(CONFIG_POWER_TRACK_HOST_SLEEP_STATE) #error "Must enable CONFIG_POWER_TRACK_HOST_SLEEP_STATE for S0ix" #endif #if defined(CONFIG_CHIPSET_SC7180) #if defined(CONFIG_POWER_SLEEP_FAILURE_DETECTION) && \ !defined(CONFIG_CHIPSET_RESUME_INIT_HOOK) #error "Require resume init hook to enable sleep failure detection" #endif #if !defined(CONFIG_POWER_SLEEP_FAILURE_DETECTION) && \ defined(CONFIG_CHIPSET_RESUME_INIT_HOOK) #error "Don't enable resume init hook unless for sleep failure detection" #endif #endif /*****************************************************************************/ /* * Automatically define CONFIG_ACCEL_LIS2D_COMMON if a child option is defined. */ #if defined(CONFIG_ACCEL_LIS2DH) || \ defined(CONFIG_ACCEL_LIS2DE) || \ defined(CONFIG_ACCEL_LNG2DM) #define CONFIG_ACCEL_LIS2D_COMMON #endif /* * Automatically define CONFIG_ACCEL_LIS2DW_COMMON if a child option is defined. */ #if defined(CONFIG_ACCEL_LIS2DW12) || \ defined(CONFIG_ACCEL_LIS2DWL) #define CONFIG_ACCEL_LIS2DW_COMMON #endif /* * CONFIG_ACCEL_LIS2DW12 and CONFIG_ACCEL_LIS2DWL can't be defined at the same * time. */ #if defined(CONFIG_ACCEL_LIS2DW12) && \ defined(CONFIG_ACCEL_LIS2DWL) #error "Define only one of CONFIG_ACCEL_LIS2DW12 and CONFIG_ACCEL_LIS2DWL" #endif /*****************************************************************************/ /* Define derived seven segment display common path */ #ifdef CONFIG_MAX695X_SEVEN_SEGMENT_DISPLAY #define CONFIG_SEVEN_SEG_DISPLAY #endif /* CONFIG_MAX695X_SEVEN_SEGMENT_DISPLAY */ /*****************************************************************************/ /* Enable PCIE tunneling if the board supports Thunderbolt-Compatible mode */ #ifdef CONFIG_USB_PD_TBT_COMPAT_MODE #define CONFIG_USB_PD_PCIE_TUNNELING #define CONFIG_USB_PD_TBT_GEN3_CAPABLE #endif /* CONFIG_USB_PD_TBT_COMPAT_MODE */ /* * CONFIG_CHIP_INIT_ROM_REGION requires that the chip has defined a * ROM resident region to store the .init_rom section. * * These sections must also not be zero bytes, which will happen if * the program size is the same as the flash size. */ #ifdef CONFIG_CHIP_INIT_ROM_REGION #ifndef CONFIG_FLASH #error CONFIG_CHIP_INIT_ROM_REGION requires CONFIG_FLASH #endif #ifndef CONFIG_RO_ROM_RESIDENT_SIZE #error CONFIG_CHIP_INIT_ROM_REGION requires CONFIG_RO_ROM_RESIDENT_SIZE #endif #ifndef CONFIG_RW_ROM_RESIDENT_SIZE #error CONFIG_CHIP_INIT_ROM_REGION requires CONFIG_RW_ROM_RESIDENT_SIZE #endif #if (CONFIG_RO_ROM_RESIDENT_SIZE == 0) #error CONFIG_RO_ROM_RESIDENT_SIZE is 0 with CONFIG_CHIP_INIT_ROM_REGION defined #endif #if (CONFIG_RW_ROM_RESIDENT_SIZE == 0) #error CONFIG_RW_ROM_RESIDENT_SIZE is 0 with CONFIG_CHIP_INIT_ROM_REGION defined #endif /* * By default, enable storing the .data section on the ROM resident area to * save flash space. */ #ifdef CONFIG_MAPPED_STORAGE #define CONFIG_CHIP_DATA_IN_INIT_ROM #endif #endif /* CONFIG_CHIP_INIT_ROM_REGION */ /* * By default, enable a request for an ACK from AP, on setting the mux, if the * board supports Burnside Bridge retimer. */ #if defined(CONFIG_USBC_RETIMER_INTEL_BB) && defined(CONFIG_USB_MUX_VIRTUAL) #define CONFIG_USB_MUX_AP_ACK_REQUEST #endif /* CONFIG_USBC_RETIMER_INTEL_BB */ /*****************************************************************************/ /* * Apply fuzzer and test config overrides last, since fuzzers and tests need to * override some of the config flags in non-standard ways to mock only parts of * the system. */ #include "fuzz_config.h" #include "test_config.h" /* * Validity checks to make sure some of the configs above make sense. */ /* * Chromium ec uses hook tick to reload the watchdog. The interval between * reloads of the watchdog timer should be less than half of the watchdog * period. */ #if !defined(CONFIG_ZEPHYR) && defined(CONFIG_WATCHDOG) #if (CONFIG_AUX_TIMER_PERIOD_MS) < ((HOOK_TICK_INTERVAL_MS) * 2) #error "CONFIG_AUX_TIMER_PERIOD_MS must be at least 2x HOOK_TICK_INTERVAL_MS" #endif #endif #ifdef CONFIG_USB_SERIALNO #define CONFIG_SERIALNO_LEN 28 #endif #ifdef CONFIG_MAC_ADDR #define CONFIG_MAC_ADDR_LEN 20 #endif #ifndef CONFIG_EC_MAX_SENSOR_FREQ_MILLIHZ #define CONFIG_EC_MAX_SENSOR_FREQ_MILLIHZ \ CONFIG_EC_MAX_SENSOR_FREQ_DEFAULT_MILLIHZ #endif /* Enable BMI secondary port if needed. */ #if defined(CONFIG_MAG_BMI_BMM150) || \ defined(CONFIG_MAG_BMI_LIS2MDL) #define CONFIG_BMI_SEC_I2C #endif /* Enable LSM2MDL secondary port if needed. */ #if defined(CONFIG_MAG_LSM6DSM_BMM150) || \ defined(CONFIG_MAG_LSM6DSM_LIS2MDL) #define CONFIG_LSM6DSM_SEC_I2C #endif /* Load LIS2MDL driver if needed */ #if defined(CONFIG_MAG_BMI_LIS2MDL) || \ defined(CONFIG_MAG_LSM6DSM_LIS2MDL) #define CONFIG_MAG_LIS2MDL #ifndef CONFIG_ACCELGYRO_SEC_ADDR_FLAGS #error "The i2c address of the magnetometer is not set." #endif #endif /* Load BMM150 driver if needed */ #if defined(CONFIG_MAG_BMI_BMM150) || \ defined(CONFIG_MAG_LSM6DSM_BMM150) #define CONFIG_MAG_BMM150 #ifndef CONFIG_ACCELGYRO_SEC_ADDR_FLAGS #error "The i2c address of the magnetometer is not set." #endif #endif /* Verify sensorhub is enabled */ #ifdef CONFIG_MAG_LSM6DSM_LIS2MDL #ifndef CONFIG_SENSORHUB_LSM6DSM #error "Enable SENSORHUB_LSM6DSM." #endif #endif /* Fill LPC sense data on X86 architecture. */ #ifdef CONFIG_HOSTCMD_X86 #define CONFIG_MOTION_FILL_LPC_SENSE_DATA #endif /* * TODO(crbug.com/888109): Makes sure RDP as PSTATE is only enabled where it * makes sense. */ #ifdef CONFIG_FLASH_READOUT_PROTECTION_AS_PSTATE #ifdef CONFIG_FLASH_PSTATE #error "Flash readout protection and PSTATE may not work as intended." #endif #if !defined(CHIP_FAMILY_STM32H7) && !defined(CHIP_FAMILY_STM32F4) #error "Flash readout protection only implemented on STM32H7 and STM32F4." #endif #endif /* CONFIG_FLASH_READOUT_PROTECTION_AS_PSTATE */ #if defined(CONFIG_USB_PD_TCPM_ANX3429) || \ defined(CONFIG_USB_PD_TCPM_ANX740X) || \ defined(CONFIG_USB_PD_TCPM_ANX7471) /* Note: ANX7447 is handled by its own driver, not ANX74XX. */ #define CONFIG_USB_PD_TCPM_ANX74XX #endif #if defined(CONFIG_DPTF_MULTI_PROFILE) && !defined(CONFIG_DPTF) #error "CONFIG_DPTF_MULTI_PROFILE can be set only when CONFIG_DPTF is set." #endif /* CONFIG_DPTF_MULTI_PROFILE && !CONFIG_DPTF */ /* * Define the timeout in milliseconds between when the EC receives a suspend * command and when the EC times out and asserts wake because the sleep signal * SLP_S0 did not assert. */ #ifndef CONFIG_SLEEP_TIMEOUT_MS #define CONFIG_SLEEP_TIMEOUT_MS 10000 #endif #ifdef CONFIG_PWM_KBLIGHT #define CONFIG_KEYBOARD_BACKLIGHT #endif /*****************************************************************************/ /* ISH power management related definitions */ #if defined(CONFIG_ISH_PM_D0I2) || \ defined(CONFIG_ISH_PM_D0I3) || \ defined(CONFIG_ISH_PM_D3) || \ defined(CONFIG_ISH_PM_RESET_PREP) #ifndef CONFIG_LOW_POWER_IDLE #error "Must define CONFIG_LOW_POWER_IDLE if enable ISH low power states" #endif #define CONFIG_ISH_PM_AONTASK #endif #ifdef CONFIG_ACCEL_FIFO #if !defined(CONFIG_ACCEL_FIFO_SIZE) || !defined(CONFIG_ACCEL_FIFO_THRES) #error "Using CONFIG_ACCEL_FIFO, must define _SIZE and _THRES" #endif #ifndef CONFIG_TEMP_CACHE_STALE_THRES #ifdef CONFIG_ONLINE_CALIB /* * Boards may choose to leave this to default and just turn on online * calibration, in which case we'll set the threshold to 5 minutes. */ #define CONFIG_TEMP_CACHE_STALE_THRES (5 * MINUTE) #else /* * Boards that use the FIFO and not the online calibration can just leave this * at 0. */ #define CONFIG_TEMP_CACHE_STALE_THRES 0 #endif /* CONFIG_ONLINE_CALIB */ #endif /* !CONFIG_TEMP_CACHE_STALE_THRES */ #endif /* CONFIG_ACCEL_FIFO */ /* * If USB PD Discharge is enabled, verify that CONFIG_USB_PD_DISCHARGE_GPIO * and CONFIG_USB_PD_PORT_MAX_COUNT, CONFIG_USB_PD_DISCHARGE_TCPC, or * CONFIG_USB_PD_DISCHARGE_PPC is defined. */ #ifdef CONFIG_USB_PD_DISCHARGE #ifdef CONFIG_USB_PD_DISCHARGE_GPIO #if !defined(CONFIG_USB_PD_PORT_MAX_COUNT) #error "PD discharge port not defined" #endif #else #if !defined(CONFIG_USB_PD_DISCHARGE_TCPC) && \ !defined(CONFIG_USB_PD_DISCHARGE_PPC) #error "PD discharge implementation not defined" #endif #endif /* CONFIG_USB_PD_DISCHARGE_GPIO */ #endif /* CONFIG_USB_PD_DISCHARGE */ /* EC Codec Wake-on-Voice related definitions */ #ifdef CONFIG_AUDIO_CODEC_WOV #define CONFIG_SHA256 #endif #ifdef CONFIG_SMBUS_PEC #define CONFIG_CRC8 #endif #if defined(CONFIG_ONLINE_CALIB) && !defined(CONFIG_FPU) #error "Online calibration requires CONFIG_FPU" #endif /* Set default values for accelerometer calibration if not defined. */ #ifdef CONFIG_ONLINE_CALIB #ifndef CONFIG_ACCEL_CAL_MIN_TEMP #define CONFIG_ACCEL_CAL_MIN_TEMP 0.0f #endif #ifndef CONFIG_ACCEL_CAL_MAX_TEMP #define CONFIG_ACCEL_CAL_MAX_TEMP 45.0f #endif #ifndef CONFIG_ACCEL_CAL_KASA_RADIUS_THRES #define CONFIG_ACCEL_CAL_KASA_RADIUS_THRES 0.001f #endif #ifndef CONFIG_ACCEL_CAL_NEWTON_RADIUS_THRES #define CONFIG_ACCEL_CAL_NEWTON_RADIUS_THRES 0.001f #endif #endif /* CONFIG_ONLINE_CALIB */ /* * Vivaldi keyboard code to be enabled only if board has selected * CONFIG_KEYBOARD_PROTOCOL_8042 and not disabled CONFIG_KEYBOARD_VIVALDI * explicitly */ #ifndef CONFIG_KEYBOARD_PROTOCOL_8042 #undef CONFIG_KEYBOARD_VIVALDI #endif #if defined(CONFIG_USB_PD_TCPM_MULTI_PS8XXX) #if defined(CONFIG_USB_PD_TCPM_PS8705) + \ defined(CONFIG_USB_PD_TCPM_PS8751) + \ defined(CONFIG_USB_PD_TCPM_PS8755) + \ defined(CONFIG_USB_PD_TCPM_PS8805) + \ defined(CONFIG_USB_PD_TCPM_PS8815) < 2 #error "Must select 2 CONFIG_USB_PD_TCPM_PS8* or above if " \ "CONFIG_USB_PD_TCPM_MULTI_PS8XXX is defined." #endif #endif /* CONFIG_USB_PD_TCPM_MULTI_PS8XXX */ #if defined(CONFIG_USB_PD_TCPM_PS8705) + \ defined(CONFIG_USB_PD_TCPM_PS8751) + \ defined(CONFIG_USB_PD_TCPM_PS8755) + \ defined(CONFIG_USB_PD_TCPM_PS8805) + \ defined(CONFIG_USB_PD_TCPM_PS8815) > 1 #if !defined(CONFIG_USB_PD_TCPM_MULTI_PS8XXX) #error "CONFIG_USB_PD_TCPM_MULTI_PS8XXX MUST be defined if more than one " \ "CONFIG_USB_PD_TCPM_PS8* are intended to support in a board." #endif #endif /* defined(CONFIG_USB_PD_TCPM_PS8705) + ... */ /******************************************************************************/ /* Check body detection setup */ #if defined(CONFIG_BODY_DETECTION) #ifndef CONFIG_BODY_DETECTION_SENSOR #error CONFIG_BODY_DETECTION_SENSOR must be defined to use body detection #endif /* ifndef(CONFIG_BODY_DETECTION_SENSOR) */ #ifndef CONFIG_BODY_DETECTION_MAX_WINDOW_SIZE #define CONFIG_BODY_DETECTION_MAX_WINDOW_SIZE 250 /* max sensor odr (Hz) */ #endif #ifndef CONFIG_BODY_DETECTION_VAR_THRESHOLD #define CONFIG_BODY_DETECTION_VAR_THRESHOLD 550 /* (mm/s^2)^2 */ #endif #ifndef CONFIG_BODY_DETECTION_CONFIDENCE_DELTA #define CONFIG_BODY_DETECTION_CONFIDENCE_DELTA 525 /* (mm/s^2)^2 */ #endif #ifndef CONFIG_BODY_DETECTION_VAR_NOISE_FACTOR #define CONFIG_BODY_DETECTION_VAR_NOISE_FACTOR 120 /* % */ #endif #ifndef CONFIG_BODY_DETECTION_ON_BODY_CON #define CONFIG_BODY_DETECTION_ON_BODY_CON 50 /* % */ #endif #ifndef CONFIG_BODY_DETECTION_OFF_BODY_CON #define CONFIG_BODY_DETECTION_OFF_BODY_CON 10 /* % */ #endif #ifndef CONFIG_BODY_DETECTION_STATIONARY_DURATION #define CONFIG_BODY_DETECTION_STATIONARY_DURATION 15 /* second */ #endif #else /* CONFIG_BODY_DETECTION */ #ifdef CONFIG_BODY_DETECTION_SENSOR #error "Unexpected body detection property set" #else #define CONFIG_BODY_DETECTION_SENSOR 0 #endif #endif /* CONFIG_BODY_DETECTION */ /* * Set parameters to dummy values to use IS_ENABLED(). * If a parameter is already set, it will trigger a compilatin error. */ /* To be able to use IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_GESTURE_SENSOR_DOUBLE_TAP) */ #ifndef CONFIG_GESTURE_SENSOR_DOUBLE_TAP #define CONFIG_GESTURE_TAP_THRES_MG 0 #define CONFIG_GESTURE_TAP_MAX_INTERSTICE_T 0 #define CONFIG_GESTURE_TAP_SENSOR 0 #endif /* CONFIG_GESTURE_SENSOR_DOUBLE_TAP */ #ifndef CONFIG_ACCEL_FIFO #define CONFIG_ACCEL_FIFO_SIZE 0 #endif #ifndef CONFIG_GESTURE_DETECTION #define CONFIG_GESTURE_DETECTION_MASK 0 #endif /* CONFIG_GESTURE_DETECTION */ #ifndef CONFIG_GESTURE_SIGMO #define CONFIG_GESTURE_SIGMO_SENSOR 0 #endif /* CONFIG_GESTURE_SIGMO */ #ifndef CONFIG_LID_ANGLE #define CONFIG_LID_ANGLE_SENSOR_BASE 0 #define CONFIG_LID_ANGLE_SENSOR_LID 0 #endif /* CONFIG_LID_ANGLE */ #ifndef CONFIG_ALS #define ALS_COUNT 0 #endif /* CONFIG_ALS */ #if defined(CONFIG_BYPASS_CBI_EEPROM_WP_CHECK) && \ !defined(CONFIG_SYSTEM_UNLOCKED) #error "CONFIG_BYPASS_CBI_EEPROM_WP_CHECK is only permitted " \ "when CONFIG_SYSTEM_UNLOCK is also enabled." #endif /* CONFIG_BYPASS_CBI_EEPROM_WP_CHECK && !CONFIG_SYSTEM_UNLOCK */ /* * Enable CONFIG_VBOOT_HASH_RELOAD_WATCHDOG by default when these * conditions are met: * - Watchdog enabled * - No hardware acceleration for SHA256 calculation * - Loops for SHA256 calculation are not unrolled * * See the CONFIG_VBOOT_HASH_RELOAD_WATCHDOG entry in this file for an * explanation as to why this is necessary. */ #if defined(CONFIG_WATCHDOG) && !defined(CONFIG_SHA256_HW_ACCELERATE) && \ !defined(CONFIG_SHA256_UNROLLED) && \ !defined(CONFIG_VBOOT_HASH_RELOAD_WATCHDOG) #define CONFIG_VBOOT_HASH_RELOAD_WATCHDOG #endif #endif /* __CROS_EC_CONFIG_H */