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# Copyright 2021 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.
menuconfig PLATFORM_EC_KEYBOARD
bool "Keyboard support"
select HAS_TASK_KEYSCAN
default n if ARCH_POSIX
default y
help
Enable compilation of support for scanning a keyboard and providing
the resulting input to the AP over the host interface. This consists
of a keyboard-scanning task which provides key scans via it calling
keyboard_state_changed() (for i8042) or its client calling
keyboard_scan_get_state() (for MKBP).
Enabling this automatically enables HAS_TASK_KEYSCAN since keyboard
scanning must run in its own task.
if PLATFORM_EC_KEYBOARD
choice PLATFORM_EC_KEYBOARD_PROTOCOL_MODE
prompt "Select the keyboard protocol to use"
help
Select the keyboard protocol used to communicate key presses to the
AP. PLATFORM_EC_KEYBOARD_PROTOCOL_8042 is supported by x86-compatible
application processors, and PLATFORM_EC_KEYBOARD_PROTOCOL_MKBP is
used for ARM application processors.
config PLATFORM_EC_KEYBOARD_PROTOCOL_8042
bool "i8042"
select HAS_TASK_KEYPROTO
help
Use the i8042 protocol to communicate with the AP. This dates from the
Intel 8042 keyboard controller chip released in 1976. It uses two-way
communication via a few 8-bit registers, allowing key codes to be
sent to the AP when keys are pressed and released.
See here for docs: https://wiki.osdev.org/%228042%22_PS/2_Controller
config PLATFORM_EC_KEYBOARD_PROTOCOL_MKBP
bool "mkbp"
help
Use the MKBP protocol to communicate with the AP. This protocol is
usually used on ARM-based platforms. It sends the raw scan code, like
(row, col), to the AP and the kernel driver will map this scan code to
a key.
endchoice # PLATFORM_EC_KEYBOARD_PROTOCOL_MODE
config PLATFORM_EC_KEYBOARD_DISCRETE
bool "Support discrete Keyboard"
help
Enable support for a discrete Keyboard if the platform needs one
or the raw Keyboard support is not built-in in the EC.
config PLATFORM_EC_KEYBOARD_DEBUG
bool "Enable keyboard debug prints"
depends on PLATFORM_EC_SYSTEM_UNLOCKED
help
Enable keyboard debug prints to show up in early bringup, for example
if the board is currently headless and keyboard functionality is being
checked.
config PLATFORM_EC_KEYBOARD_KEYPAD
bool "Support a numeric keypad"
help
Enable support for a keypad, a palm-sized keyboard section usually
placed on the far right. This contains nuumber keys and also some
commonly used symbols, to help speed up numeric data entry.
config PLATFORM_EC_KEYBOARD_VIVALDI
bool "Vivaldi keyboard support"
depends on PLATFORM_EC_KEYBOARD_PROTOCOL_8042
default y
help
Enable code for Vivaldi keyboard (standard for new Chromium OS
devices). A Chromium OS 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.
- Boards can specify their custom layout for top keys.
choice PLATFORM_EC_KEYBOARD_PWRBTN_MODE
prompt "Select the impact of pressing the power button"
help
On some boards one of the keyboard-scan inputs is affected by pressing
the power button. When the power button is pressed, that input needs
to be ignored in that case.
config PLATFORM_EC_KEYBOARD_PWRBTN_INDEPENDENT
bool "No impact on keyboard-scan inputs"
help
Select this if pressing the power button does not affect any
keyboard-scan inputs.
config PLATFORM_EC_KEYBOARD_PWRBTN_ASSERTS_KSI2
bool "Forces KSI2 to be asserted"
help
Enable this if KSI2 is 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.
config PLATFORM_EC_KEYBOARD_PWRBTN_ASSERTS_KSI3
bool "Forces KSI3 to be asserted"
help
Enable this if KSI3 is 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.
endchoice # PLATFORM_EC_KEYBOARD_PWRBTN_MODE
config PLATFORM_EC_KEYBOARD_COL2_INVERTED
bool "A mechanism for passing KSO2 to H1 which inverts the signal"
help
This option enables a mechanism for passing the column 2
to H1 which inverts the signal. The signal passing through H1
adds more delay. Need a larger delay value. Otherwise, pressing
Refresh key will also trigger T key, which is in the next scanning
column line. See http://b/156007029.
Your board file must define the node alias "gpio-kbd-kso2" that points
to the GPIO pin used for the column 2 output.
config PLATFORM_EC_KEYBOARD_REFRESH_ROW3
bool "Move the refresh key matrix to row 3 instead of row 2"
help
The Vivaldi keyboards have the refresh key on row 3 instead of row 2.
The legacy keyboards with the assistant key also move the refresh key
matrix to row 3. This is used by the boot key detection code to
determine if the refresh key is held down at boot.
config PLATFORM_EC_KEYBOARD_SCAN_ADC
bool "Keyboard supports antighost feature"
help
Enable this to support anti-ghost feature. KSI lines need to be
connected to adc channels to identify key presses by reading adc
voltage.
config PLATFORM_EC_VOLUME_BUTTONS
bool "Board has volume-up and volume-down buttons"
help
Enable this if the board has physical buttons for the volume controls.
These are buttons controlled by GPIOs and are not part of the keyboard
matrix.
Your board must define GPIO_VOLUME_UP_L and GPIO_VOLUME_DOWN_L in
gpio_map.h
config PLATFORM_EC_BUTTONS_RUNTIME_CONFIG
bool "Enable buttons runtime configuration"
help
This command allow the runtime configuration of the buttons[]
array.
config PLATFORM_EC_CMD_BUTTON
bool "Console command: button"
help
This command simulates button press. The buttons are like volume-up,
volume-down, and recovery buttons.
config PLATFORM_EC_CONSOLE_CMD_KEYBOARD
bool "Console command: ksstate, kbpress, 8042"
default y if PLATFORM_EC_KEYBOARD
help
Enable keyboard related console commands.
ksstate - Show or toggle printing keyboard scan state
kbpress - Simulate keypress
If PLATFORM_EC_KEYBOARD_PROTOCOL_8042 is enabled, it includes 8042
command which prints the state of the i8042 keyboard protocol and
includes the following subcommands:
codeset - Get/set keyboard codeset
ctrlram - Get/set keyboard controller RAM
internal - Show internal information
kbd - Print or toggle keyboard info
kblog - Print or toggle keyboard event log (current disabled)
typematic - Get/set typematic delays
DT_COMPAT_CROS_EC_KBLIGHT_PWM := cros-ec,kblight-pwm
config PLATFORM_EC_PWM_KBLIGHT
bool "PWM keyboard backlight"
default $(dt_compat_enabled,$(DT_COMPAT_CROS_EC_KBLIGHT_PWM))
select PLATFORM_EC_PWM_HC
help
Enables a PWM-controlled keyboard backlight controlled by a PWM signal
connected directly to the EC chipset. The board devicetree file must
define a "cros-ec,kblight-pwm" compatible device node.
config PLATFORM_EC_KBLIGHT_ENABLE_PIN
bool "Keyboard backlight enable pin"
help
Enables control of the keyboard backlight through a GPIO enable and
disable pin. This pin must be defined as GPIO_EN_KEYBOARD_BACKLIGHT.
endif # PLATFORM_EC_KEYBOARD
menuconfig PLATFORM_EC_RGB_KEYBOARD
bool "RGB keyboard support"
select HAS_TASK_RGBKBD
help
Enable RGB keyboard backlight control. This consists of a RGB matrix
control task. Note this feature does not include key scanning.
if PLATFORM_EC_RGB_KEYBOARD
config PLATFORM_EC_RGB_KEYBOARD_DEBUG
bool "RGB Keyboard Debug"
default n
help
Enable debug messages from a RGB keyboard task.
choice PLATFORM_EC_RGBKBD_DEMO
prompt "RGB Keyboard demo to run on reset"
optional
help
Enable demo of RGB keyboard to run on reset.
config PLATFORM_EC_RGBKBD_DEMO_FLOW
bool "Flow"
help
In each iteration, a new color is placed in (0,0) and the rest of
LEDs copy colors from adjacent LEDs.
config PLATFORM_EC_RGBKBD_DEMO_DOT
bool "Dot"
help
A red dot is placed on (0,0) and traverses the grid from top to buttom
left to right. After the entire matrix is traversed, it's repeated with
a new color.
endchoice # PLATFORM_EC_RGBKBD_DEMO
config PLATFORM_EC_LED_DRIVER_IS31FL3743B
bool "Driver for IS31FL3743B LED controller"
help
Enable driver for IS31FL3743B LED controller.
config PLATFORM_EC_LED_DRIVER_AW20198
bool "Driver for AW20198 LED controller"
help
Enable driver for AW20198 LED controller.
endif # PLATFORM_EC_RGB_KEYBOARD
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