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# Copyright (C) 2006 Microchip Technology Inc. and its subsidiaries
#
# SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT
mainmenu "AT91 Bootstrap configuration"
config VERSION
string
option env="VERSION"
config HAVE_DOT_CONFIG
bool
default y
help
Indicate that have an included file.
choice
prompt "Primary Operation"
default LOAD_AND_JUMP
config LOAD_AND_JUMP
bool "Load and launch next software"
select LOAD_SW
select JUMP_TO_SW
---help---
Load a software image from external media to RAM then, depending on the
type of software, prepare the required boot parameters, and finally jump
to the entry point of this software in RAM.
Alternatively, if XIP is enabled, execute the software in place.
config DIRECT_JUMP
bool "Launch externally loaded software"
select JUMP_TO_SW
---help---
In some cases we cannot copy the software from external media to RAM.
Skip copying any software image from external media to RAM. Expect the
required images and boot parameters to be present in RAM already. For
instance they will have been loaded by a debugger via JTAG, or by the
SAM-BA boot assistant.
Jump directly to the entry point of the software in RAM.
config INIT_AND_STOP
bool "Configure and stop"
select BKPT_NOTIFY_DONE
---help---
Configure essential peripherals. Do not not load any image. Once the
system is configured, trigger a breakpoint, and enter an infinite loop.
Wait there until a debugger takes control.
Resort to the debugger (attached via JTAG) for taking control and
possibly loading/running a software application.
In order to load code into DRAM from a debugger, a bootstrap is
required to configure the clocks, PIOs, and memory correctly. Selecting
this option builds a bootstrap image that can be used for this purpose.
config LOAD_AND_STOP
bool "Load and stop"
select LOAD_SW
select BKPT_NOTIFY_DONE
---help---
Configure essential peripherals. Load a software image from external media
to RAM, Once the system is configured, trigger a breakpoint, and enter an
infinite loop. Wait there until a debugger takes control. Resort to the
debugger (attached via JTAG) for taking control and possibly loading/running
asoftware application.
endchoice
config BKPT_NOTIFY_DONE
bool
help
In order to load code into DRAM from a debugger, a bootstrap is
required to configure the clocks, peripheral I/Os, and memory correctly.
Selecting this option builds an image that can be used for this purpose.
config LOAD_SW
bool
help
Load a software image from external media to RAM.
Or prepare for executing the software in place (XIP).
config JUMP_TO_SW
bool
help
Complete bootstrap operation by jumping to the entry point of the next
software in RAM.
source "device/Config.in.dev"
source "device/Config.in.clk"
menu "Console and Debug"
source "device/sama5d2/Config.in.con"
source "device/sama5d4/Config.in.con"
source "device/sam9x60/Config.in.con"
source "device/sam9x7/Config.in.con"
source "device/sama7g5/Config.in.con"
source "device/sama7d65/Config.in.con"
config DEBUG
bool "Debug Output"
default n
help
Output Debug messages
choice
prompt "Verbosity Level"
depends on DEBUG
config DEBUG_INFO
bool "Informational"
config DEBUG_LOUD
bool "Detailed"
config DEBUG_VERY_LOUD
bool "Highest Verbosity"
endchoice
config HW_DISPLAY_BANNER
bool "Display Banner"
default y
help
Display banner
config HW_BANNER
string "Banner"
default "\"\\n\\nAT91Bootstrap \" AT91BOOTSTRAP_VERSION \" (\" COMPILE_TIME \")\\n\\n\""
depends on HW_DISPLAY_BANNER
help
The banner displayed on serial port
endmenu
source "device/Config.in"
source "driver/Config.in.driver"
config PROJECT
string
default "dataflash" if DATAFLASH
default "flash" if FLASH
default "nandflash" if NANDFLASH
default "sdcard" if SDCARD
choice
prompt "Next Software Type"
depends on LOAD_SW || JUMP_TO_SW
default LOAD_UBOOT
config LOAD_UBOOT
bool "U-Boot"
---help---
Use this mode to launch a second level boot monitor
such as U-Boot, placed in the last MByte of SDRAM.
config LOAD_LINUX
select LINUX_IMAGE
bool "Linux Kernel"
---help---
Boot a Linux kernel image.
No further bootloader required.
config LOAD_ANDROID
depends on !LOAD_OPTEE
select LINUX_IMAGE
bool "Android"
---help---
Boot an Android image.
No further bootloader required.
config LOAD_1MB
depends on !LOAD_OPTEE
bool "Load 1 MB into start of SDRAM"
---help---
Use this mode to load an embedded application
which can have a size of up to 1 MByte
config LOAD_4MB
depends on !LOAD_OPTEE
bool "Load 4 MB into start of SDRAM"
---help---
Use this mode to load an embedded application
which can have a size of up to 4 MByte
config LOAD_64KB
depends on !LOAD_OPTEE
bool "Load 64 kB into the start of SDRAM"
---help---
Use this mode to load an embedded application
which can have max 64 kB Size
endchoice
config LINUX_IMAGE
depends on LOAD_LINUX || LOAD_ANDROID
bool
help
Select to load linux uImage or zImage to boot
#
# Kernel Image Storage Setup
#
source "Config.in.kernel"
#
# U-Boot Image Storage Setup
#
source "Config.in.u-boot"
#
# Demo App Image Storage Setup
#
source "Config.in.app-image"
config IMAGE_NAME
string "Next Software Image File Name"
depends on LOAD_SW && FATFS
default "Image" if LINUX_IMAGE
default "u-boot.bin" if LOAD_UBOOT
default "softpack.bin" if LOAD_64KB || LOAD_4MB || LOAD_1MB
source "device/Config.in.mach"
source "Config.in.secure"
config THUMB
depends on !SAMA5D4
bool "Build in thumb mode"
help
Build code in thumb mode
config DISABLE_WATCHDOG
bool "Disable Watchdog"
default y
help
Disable the watchdog in the boostrap
menu "ARM TrustZone Options"
depends on CPU_HAS_TRUSTZONE
config MATRIX
bool "Enable Configure the Matrix"
default y
help
This interface let you to configure the MATRIX0(H64MX) and
MATRIX1(H32MX) slave security and to select the APB slave security startup.
source "Config.in.optee"
config ENTER_NWD
depends on !LOAD_OPTEE
select MATRIX
bool "Enable Enter the Normal World before Jumping"
default n
help
This interface let you to make the system to enter from the Secure World
to the Non-Secure World before the jumping.
config REDIRECT_ALL_INTS_AIC
depends on !LOAD_OPTEE
bool "Redirect All Peripherals Interrupts to AIC"
default y
help
This interface let you to redirect all peripherals interrupts to AIC,
otherwise, the secure peripherals interrupts direct to SAIC, others to AIC.
config TZC400
bool "Configure TrustZone Controller TZC400"
default y if CPU_HAS_TZC400
help
This will select the code that initializes the TZC 400 TrustZone Controller.
config TZC400_SPECULATIVE_LOAD
bool "Enable TZC400 Speculative Load for all regions"
depends on TZC400
default n
help
This will enable the Speculative Load for the TZC.
Speculative load means that the TZC will send requests to DDR
before the security check, but block the results and treat the
requests with RAZ/WI if security check fails.
May improve performance but bound for security checks.
If unsure, say "n".
choice
prompt "Select controller profile"
depends on TZC400
default TZC400_SIMPLE_PROFILE
help
Decide which configuration to use for the controller.
config TZC400_SIMPLE_PROFILE
bool "Simple TZC400 Profile"
depends on TZC400
help
A single TrustZone Area with everything permitted.
endchoice
endmenu
config PM
bool "Power Management Options"
depends on SUPPORT_PM
default y
help
This interface let you select the external devices on the board to
enter the power down mode at startup, such as Audio Codec(wm8904), HDMI(SiI9022ACUN)
and ethernet PHY(KSZ8081RNB). Its purpose is to make sure the external devices
which will not be touched in the kernel are set the proper power state.
menu "Select the Devices to the Low-power mode"
depends on PM
config MAC0_PHY
bool "MAC0 PHYs"
depends on HAS_EHT0_PHY
select MACB
default y
help
This interface allow you to select the MAC0 PHY on the board
which will be put into the Power-Down mode.
config MAC1_PHY
bool "MAC1 PHYs"
depends on HAS_EHT1_PHY
select MACB
default y
help
This interface allow you to select the MAC1 PHY on the board
which will be put into the Power-Down mode.
config HDMI
bool "HDMI (SiI9022)"
depends on HAS_HDMI
select TWI
default y
help
This interface allow you to select the HDMI chip on the board
which will be put into the Power-Down mode.
config HDMI_ON_TWI
int "HDMI on TWI bus (configured in menu \"TWI BUS setting\")"
depends on HDMI
default 0
help
This interface allow you select which TWI bus for the HDMI to wire on.
config WM8904
bool "Audio CODEC (wm8904)"
depends on HAS_AUDIO_CODEC
select TWI
default y
help
This interface allow you to select the CODEC chip on the board
which will be put into the Power-Down mode.
config CODEC_ON_TWI
int "CODEC on TWI bus (configured in menu \"TWI BUS setting\")"
depends on WM8904
default 0
help
This interface allow you select which TWI bus for the CODEC to wire on.
config ACT8865_POWER_SAVING
bool "PMIC (ACT8865) Power Saving"
depends on ACT8865
default y
help
This interface allow you to select the PMIC(ACT8865) chip on the board
which will be set the Power-Saving mode.
endmenu
config BACKUP_MODE
bool "Enable Backup Mode"
default n
help
Enables "Backup mode". Starting with sama5d2, it is possible to put
use DDR Self Refresh and shutdown the core. Resuming from that state
requires support in the bootloader.
menu "Board's Workaround Options"
choice
prompt "Workaround for Board Quirks"
default BOARD_QUIRK_NONE
config BOARD_QUIRK_NONE
bool "None Quirks for the board"
config BOARD_QUIRK_SAMA5D3
bool "Quirks for SAMA5D3-EK / SAMA5D3-CMP board"
config BOARD_QUIRK_SAMA5D4
bool "Quirks for SAMA5D4-EK / SAMA5D4-XPLAINED board"
config BOARD_QUIRK_SAMA5D2_XULT
bool "Quirks for SAMA5D2-XULT board"
config BOARD_QUIRK_SAMA5D2_ICP
bool "Quirks for SAMA5D2-ICP board"
config BOARD_QUIRK_SAMA5D2_SIP
bool "Quirks for boards using SAMA5D225C-D1M/SAMA5D27C-D1G/SAMA5D28C-D1G"
config BOARD_QUIRK_SAM9X60_CURIOSITY
bool "Quirks for SAM9X60_CURIOSITY board"
help
Enabling this quirk will adapt the drive strength and slew rate of SDHCI pins
for the SAM9X60 Curiosity board.
config BOARD_QUIRK_SAM9X60_EK
bool "Quirks for SAM9X60-EK board"
config BOARD_QUIRK_SAM9X60_EB
bool "Quirks for SAM9X60-SDR-SIP-EB / SAM9X60-DDR2-SIP-EB board"
config BOARD_QUIRK_SAMA7G5_EK
bool "Quirks for SAMA7G5-EK board"
help
On SAMA7G5 EK board, pin PC15/16 are connected to STBY of the CAN transceivers,
enabling this quirk will put the transceivers to normal mode.
config BOARD_QUIRK_OURASI_DDR3_EB
bool "Quirks for OURASI_DDR3_EB board"
help
On OURASI_DDR3_EB board, pin PD8/9 are connected to STBY of the CAN transceivers,
enabling this quirk will put the transceivers to normal mode.
config BOARD_QUIRK_SAM9X75_EB
bool "Quirks for SAM9X75_EB board"
help
On SAM9X7 EB board, pin PA24/31 are connected to STBY of the CAN transceivers,
enabling this quirk will put the transceivers to normal mode.
config BOARD_QUIRK_SAM9X75_CURIOSITY
bool "Quirks for SAM9X75_CURIOSITY board"
endchoice
config LED_ON_BOARD
bool "There are LEDs on the board"
default n
menu "LED setting"
depends on LED_ON_BOARD
choice
prompt "LED (red) PIO Select"
default LED_R_NONE
config LED_R_NONE
bool "No Red LED on the board"
config LED_R_ON_PIOA
bool "LED on PIOA"
config LED_R_ON_PIOB
bool "LED on PIOB"
config LED_R_ON_PIOC
bool "LED on PIOC"
config LED_R_ON_PIOD
bool "LED on PIOD"
config LED_R_ON_PIOE
bool "LED on PIOE"
depends on PIO_E
endchoice
config LED_R_PIN
depends on !LED_R_NONE
int "LED (red) on I/O Line"
range 0 31
default 0
config LED_R_VALUE
depends on !LED_R_NONE
int "LED (red) initial value"
range 0 1
default 0
choice
prompt "LED (green) PIO Select"
default LED_G_NONE
config LED_G_NONE
bool "No Green LED on the board"
config LED_G_ON_PIOA
bool "LED on PIOA"
config LED_G_ON_PIOB
bool "LED on PIOB"
config LED_G_ON_PIOC
bool "LED on PIOC"
config LED_G_ON_PIOD
bool "LED on PIOD"
config LED_G_ON_PIOE
bool "LED on PIOE"
depends on PIO_E
endchoice
config LED_G_PIN
depends on !LED_G_NONE
int "LED (green) on I/O Line"
range 0 31
default 0
config LED_G_VALUE
depends on !LED_G_NONE
int "LED (green) initial value"
range 0 1
default 1
choice
prompt "LED (blue) PIO Select"
default LED_B_NONE
config LED_B_NONE
bool "No Blue LED on the board"
config LED_B_ON_PIOA
bool "LED on PIOA"
config LED_B_ON_PIOB
bool "LED on PIOB"
config LED_B_ON_PIOC
bool "LED on PIOC"
config LED_B_ON_PIOD
bool "LED on PIOD"
config LED_B_ON_PIOE
bool "LED on PIOE"
depends on PIO_E
endchoice
config LED_B_PIN
depends on !LED_B_NONE
int "LED (blue) on I/O Line"
range 0 31
default 0
config LED_B_VALUE
depends on !LED_B_NONE
int "LED (blue) initial value"
range 0 1
default 0
endmenu
config DDR_DRIVER_IMPEDANCE
int "DDR output impedance select(ohms)"
default 40 if DDR_AS4C256M16D3LC_12BCNTR
default 40 if DDR_MT41K512M16HA_125
default 40 if DDR_MT47H128M16RT_25E_C
default 48 if DDR_IS43LD16128B_25BLI
default 48 if DDR_MT52L256M32D1PF_107
default 48 if DDR_MT41K128M16JT_125
default 48 if DDR_W631GU6NB
default 48 if DDR_W632GU6NB12I
default 48 if DDR_AS4C512M16D3LA_10BIN
default 40 if DDR_AS4C128M16D2A_25BAN
default 48 if DDR_W97AH6NBVA1K
depends on UMCTL2
help
The DDR output impedance select ohms: 34,40 for DDR3, 18,24,40,48,60,80 for DDR2 and LPDDR2/3
config DDR_ODT_IMPEDANCE
int "DDR on-die impedance select(ohms)"
default 60 if DDR_AS4C256M16D3LC_12BCNTR
default 60 if DDR_MT41K512M16HA_125
default 60 if DDR_MT41K128M16JT_125
default 60 if DDR_W631GU6NB
default 60 if DDR_W632GU6NB12I
default 60 if DDR_AS4C512M16D3LA_10BIN
default 50 if DDR_MT47H128M16RT_25E_C
default 50 if DDR_AS4C128M16D2A_25BAN
default 0 if DDR_IS43LD16128B_25BLI
default 0 if DDR_W97AH6NBVA1K
default 120 if DDR_MT52L256M32D1PF_107
depends on UMCTL2
help
DDR on-die impedance select ohms:id values: 40, 60, 120 for DDR3, 50, 75, 150 for DDR2
menu "TWI BUS setting"
config TWI0
depends on CPU_HAS_TWI0
bool "include TWI0 to TWI buses"
default n
config TWI0_IOSET
depends on TWI0 && TWI_IOSET
int "IOSET Used for TWI0"
range 1 TWI_IOSET_MAX
default 1
config TWI1
depends on CPU_HAS_TWI1
bool "include TWI1 to TWI buses"
default n
config TWI1_IOSET
depends on TWI1 && TWI_IOSET
int "IOSET Used for TWI1"
range 1 TWI_IOSET_MAX
default 1
config TWI2
depends on CPU_HAS_TWI2
bool "include TWI2 to TWI buses"
default n
config TWI2_IOSET
depends on TWI2 && TWI_IOSET
int "IOSET Used for TWI2"
range 1 TWI_IOSET_MAX
default 1
config TWI3
depends on CPU_HAS_TWI3
bool "include TWI3 to TWI buses"
default n
config TWI3_IOSET
depends on TWI3 && TWI_IOSET
int "IOSET Used for TWI3"
range 1 TWI_IOSET_MAX
default 1
config FLEXCOM0
depends on CPU_HAS_FLEXCOM0
bool "include FLEXCOM0 to TWI buses"
default n
config FLEXCOM0_IOSET
depends on FLEXCOM0 && FLEXCOM_TWI_IOSET
int "IOSET Used for FLEXCOM0"
range 1 FLEXCOM_TWI_IOSET_MAX
default 1
config FLEXCOM1
depends on CPU_HAS_FLEXCOM1
bool "include FLEXCOM1 to TWI buses"
default n
config FLEXCOM1_IOSET
depends on FLEXCOM1 && FLEXCOM_TWI_IOSET
int "IOSET Used for FLEXCOM1"
range 1 FLEXCOM_TWI_IOSET_MAX
default 1
config FLEXCOM2
depends on CPU_HAS_FLEXCOM2
bool "include FLEXCOM2 to TWI buses"
default n
config FLEXCOM2_IOSET
depends on FLEXCOM2 && FLEXCOM_TWI_IOSET
int "IOSET Used for FLEXCOM2"
range 1 FLEXCOM_TWI_IOSET_MAX
default 1
config FLEXCOM3
depends on CPU_HAS_FLEXCOM3
bool "include FLEXCOM3 to TWI buses"
default n
config FLEXCOM3_IOSET
depends on FLEXCOM3 && FLEXCOM_TWI_IOSET
int "IOSET Used for FLEXCOM3"
range 1 FLEXCOM_TWI_IOSET_MAX
default 1
config FLEXCOM4
depends on CPU_HAS_FLEXCOM4
bool "include FLEXCOM4 to TWI buses"
default n
config FLEXCOM4_IOSET
depends on FLEXCOM4 && FLEXCOM_TWI_IOSET
int "IOSET Used for FLEXCOM4"
range 1 FLEXCOM_TWI_IOSET_MAX
default 1
config FLEXCOM5
depends on CPU_HAS_FLEXCOM5
bool "include FLEXCOM5 to TWI buses"
default n
config FLEXCOM5_IOSET
depends on FLEXCOM5 && FLEXCOM_TWI_IOSET
int "IOSET Used for FLEXCOM5"
range 1 FLEXCOM_TWI_IOSET_MAX
default 1
config FLEXCOM6
depends on CPU_HAS_FLEXCOM6
bool "include FLEXCOM6 to TWI buses"
default n
config FLEXCOM6_IOSET
depends on FLEXCOM6 && FLEXCOM_TWI_IOSET
int "IOSET Used for FLEXCOM6"
range 1 FLEXCOM_TWI_IOSET_MAX
default 1
config FLEXCOM7
depends on CPU_HAS_FLEXCOM7
bool "include FLEXCOM7 to TWI buses"
default n
config FLEXCOM7_IOSET
depends on FLEXCOM7 && FLEXCOM_TWI_IOSET
int "IOSET Used for FLEXCOM7"
range 1 FLEXCOM_TWI_IOSET_MAX
default 1
config FLEXCOM8
depends on CPU_HAS_FLEXCOM8
bool "include FLEXCOM8 to TWI buses"
default n
config FLEXCOM8_IOSET
depends on FLEXCOM8 && FLEXCOM_TWI_IOSET
int "IOSET Used for FLEXCOM8"
range 1 FLEXCOM_TWI_IOSET_MAX
default 1
config FLEXCOM9
depends on CPU_HAS_FLEXCOM9
bool "include FLEXCOM9 to TWI buses"
default n
config FLEXCOM9_IOSET
depends on FLEXCOM9 && FLEXCOM_TWI_IOSET
int "IOSET Used for FLEXCOM9"
range 1 FLEXCOM_TWI_IOSET_MAX
default 1
config FLEXCOM10
depends on CPU_HAS_FLEXCOM10
bool "include FLEXCOM10 to TWI buses"
default n
config FLEXCOM10_IOSET
depends on FLEXCOM10 && FLEXCOM_TWI_IOSET
int "IOSET Used for FLEXCOM10"
range 1 FLEXCOM_TWI_IOSET_MAX
default 1
config FLEXCOM11
depends on CPU_HAS_FLEXCOM11
bool "include FLEXCOM11 to TWI buses"
default n
config FLEXCOM11_IOSET
depends on FLEXCOM11 && FLEXCOM_TWI_IOSET
int "IOSET Used for FLEXCOM11"
range 1 FLEXCOM_TWI_IOSET_MAX
default 1
config FLEXCOM12
depends on CPU_HAS_FLEXCOM12
bool "include FLEXCOM12 to TWI buses"
default n
config FLEXCOM12_IOSET
depends on FLEXCOM12 && FLEXCOM_TWI_IOSET
int "IOSET Used for FLEXCOM12"
range 1 FLEXCOM_TWI_IOSET_MAX
default 1
endmenu
config ACT8865
bool "PMIC (ACT8865 / ACT8945A) Support"
default n
select TWI
config ACT8865_SET_VOLTAGE
bool "Set ACT8865 Initial Output Voltage"
depends on ACT8865
default n
help
This interface let you to set the ACT8865 initial output value
config ACT8865_VSEL
int "VSEL pin for Step-Down DC/DCs Output Voltage Selection"
depends on ACT8865
default 0
help
This interface lets you choose the ACT8865 VSEL pin input value
config DISABLE_ACT8865_I2C
bool "Disable the ACT8865 I2C interface"
depends on ACT8865
select ACT8865_SET_VOLTAGE
default y
help
This interface let you to disable the ACT8865's I2C interface.
There are some issue about active-semi ACT8865's I2C interface,
which affects the other chip which stands on the same I2C bus, such as MXT touchscreen.
config SUSPEND_ACT8945A_CHARGER
bool "Suspend ACT8945A Charger"
depends on ACT8865
default n
help
This interface let you to suspend the ACT8945A charger
function after boot.
config MCP16502
bool "PMIC (MCP16502) Support"
default n
select TWI
config MCP16502_SET_VOLTAGE
bool "Set MCP16502 Initial Output Voltage"
depends on MCP16502
default n
help
This interface let you to set the MCP16502 initial output value
config PMIC_ON_TWI
int "PMIC on TWI bus (configured in menu \"TWI BUS setting\")"
depends on ACT8865 || MCP16502
default 0
help
This interface allow you select which TWI bus for the PMIC to wire on.
config VOLTAGE_OUT1
int "Voltage(mV) on PMIC's OUT1"
default 0
depends on ACT8865_SET_VOLTAGE || MCP16502_SET_VOLTAGE
help
The voltage on PMIC's OUT1, valid values: 0, 1100, 1200, 1250, 1300, 1350, 1800, 2500, 3300
config VOLTAGE_OUT2
int "Voltage(mV) on PMIC's OUT2"
default 0
depends on ACT8865_SET_VOLTAGE || MCP16502_SET_VOLTAGE
help
The voltage on PMIC's OUT2, valid values: 0, 1100, 1200, 1250, 1300, 1350, 1800, 2500, 3300
config VOLTAGE_OUT3
int "Voltage(mV) on PMIC's OUT3"
default 0
depends on ACT8865_SET_VOLTAGE || MCP16502_SET_VOLTAGE
help
The voltage on PMIC's OUT3, valid values: 0, 1100, 1200, 1250, 1300, 1350, 1800, 2500, 3300
config VOLTAGE_OUT4
int "Voltage(mV) on PMIC's OUT4"
default 0
depends on ACT8865_SET_VOLTAGE || MCP16502_SET_VOLTAGE
help
The voltage on PMIC's OUT4, valid values: 0, 1100, 1200, 1250, 1300, 1350, 1800, 2500, 3300
config VOLTAGE_OUT5
int "Voltage(mV) on PMIC's OUT5"
default 0
depends on ACT8865_SET_VOLTAGE
help
The voltage on PMIC's OUT5, valid values: 0, 1100, 1200, 1250, 1300, 1350, 1800, 2500, 3300
config VOLTAGE_OUT6
int "Voltage(mV) on PMIC's OUT6"
default 0
depends on ACT8865_SET_VOLTAGE
help
The voltage on PMIC's OUT6, valid values: 0, 1100, 1200, 1250, 1300, 1350, 1800, 2500, 3300
config VOLTAGE_OUT7
int "Voltage(mV) on PMIC's OUT7"
default 0
depends on ACT8865_SET_VOLTAGE
help
The voltage on PMIC's OUT7, valid values: 0, 1100, 1200, 1250, 1300, 1350, 1800, 2500, 3300
config VOLTAGE_LDO1
int "Voltage(mV) on PMIC's LDO1"
default 0
depends on MCP16502_SET_VOLTAGE
help
The voltage on PMIC's LDO1, valid values: 0, 1100, 1200, 1250, 1350, 1800, 2500, 3300
config VOLTAGE_LDO2
int "Voltage(mV) on PMIC's LDO2"
default 0
depends on MCP16502_SET_VOLTAGE
help
The voltage on PMIC's LDO2, valid values: 0, 1100, 1200, 1250, 1350, 1800, 2500, 3300
endmenu
menu "Board Hardware Information Options"
config LOAD_HW_INFO
bool "Load Board Hardware Information"
default n
choice
prompt "Select Where to Load Board Hardware Information"
depends on LOAD_HW_INFO
config LOAD_ONE_WIRE
bool "1-Wire Chips"
config LOAD_EEPROM
bool "EEPROM Chips"
select TWI
endchoice
choice
prompt "1-Wire PIO Select"
depends on LOAD_ONE_WIRE
default ONE_WIRE_ON_PIOA
config ONE_WIRE_ON_PIOA
bool "1-Wire on PIOA"
config ONE_WIRE_ON_PIOB
bool "1-Wire on PIOB"
config ONE_WIRE_ON_PIOC
bool "1-Wire on PIOC"
config ONE_WIRE_ON_PIOD
bool "1-Wire on PIOD"
config ONE_WIRE_ON_PIOE
bool "1-Wire on PIOE"
depends on PIO_E
endchoice
config ONE_WIRE_PIN
int "1-Wire on I/O Line"
depends on LOAD_ONE_WIRE
range 0 31
default 0
config EEPROM_ON_TWI
int "EEPROM on TWI bus (configured in menu \"TWI BUS setting\")"
depends on LOAD_EEPROM
default 0
help
This interface allow you select which TWI bus for the EEPROM to wire on.
config EEPROM_ADDR
hex "EEPROM Device Address"
depends on LOAD_EEPROM
default 0x50
config EEPROM_SIZE
int "EEPROM Size"
depends on LOAD_EEPROM
default 128
endmenu
menu "Basic Drivers support"
config PIT
bool "Programmable interrupt timer support"
default y
depends on AT91SAM9260 || AT91SAM9261 || AT91SAM9263 || AT91SAM9G10 || \
AT91SAM9G20 || AT91SAM9G45 || AT91SAM9N12 || AT91SAM9RL || \
AT91SAM9X5 || AT91SAM9XE || SAMA5D4 || SAMA5D3X || SAMA5D2 || \
SAM9X60 || SAM9X7
help
Programmable interrupt timer support
config PIT64B
bool "64-bit Periodic Interval Timer"
default y
depends on SAMA7G5 || SAMA7D65
help
Enable 64-bit periodic interval timer.
choice
prompt "Watchdog timer controller selection"
default WDT
config WDT
bool "Watchdog timer support"