u-boot/arch/x86/cpu/ivybridge/Kconfig
Michal Simek b4c2c151b1 Kconfig: Remove all default n/no options
default n/no doesn't need to be specified. It is default option anyway.

Signed-off-by: Michal Simek <michal.simek@xilinx.com>
[trini: Rework FSP_USE_UPD portion]
Signed-off-by: Tom Rini <trini@konsulko.com>
2021-08-31 17:47:49 -04:00

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# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0
#
# From Coreboot src/northbridge/intel/sandybridge/Kconfig
#
# Copyright (C) 2010 Google Inc.
#
config NORTHBRIDGE_INTEL_IVYBRIDGE
bool
select CACHE_MRC_BIN if HAVE_MRC
imply HAVE_INTEL_ME
imply ENABLE_MRC_CACHE
imply AHCI_PCI
imply ICH_SPI
imply INTEL_ICH6_GPIO
imply PINCTRL_ICH6
imply SCSI
imply SCSI_AHCI
imply SPI_FLASH
imply USB
imply USB_EHCI_HCD
imply USB_XHCI_HCD
imply VIDEO_VESA
imply SOUND_IVYBRIDGE
if NORTHBRIDGE_INTEL_IVYBRIDGE
config DCACHE_RAM_BASE
default 0xff7e0000
config DCACHE_RAM_SIZE
default 0x20000
config DCACHE_RAM_MRC_VAR_SIZE
default 0x4000
config CPU_SPECIFIC_OPTIONS
def_bool y
select SMM_TSEG
select X86_RAMTEST
config SMM_TSEG_SIZE
hex
default 0x800000
config ENABLE_VMX
bool "Enable VMX for virtualization"
help
Virtual Machine Extensions are provided in many x86 CPUs. These
provide various facilities for allowing a host OS to provide an
environment where potentially several guest OSes have only
limited access to the underlying hardware. This is achieved
without resorting to software trapping and/or instruction set
emulation (which would be very slow).
Intel's implementation of this is called VT-x. This option enables
VT-x this so that the OS that is booted by U-Boot can make use of
these facilities. If this option is not enabled, then the host OS
will be unable to support virtualisation, or it will run very
slowly.
config FSP_ADDR
hex
default 0xfff80000
config FSP_BROKEN_HOB
bool
default y
endif