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  1. config BR2_TARGET_UBOOT
  2. bool "U-Boot"
  3. help
  4. Build "Das U-Boot" Boot Monitor
  5. https://www.denx.de/wiki/U-Boot
  6. if BR2_TARGET_UBOOT
  7. choice
  8. prompt "Build system"
  9. default BR2_TARGET_UBOOT_BUILD_SYSTEM_KCONFIG if BR2_TARGET_UBOOT_LATEST_VERSION
  10. default BR2_TARGET_UBOOT_BUILD_SYSTEM_LEGACY
  11. config BR2_TARGET_UBOOT_BUILD_SYSTEM_KCONFIG
  12. bool "Kconfig"
  13. help
  14. Select this option if you use a recent U-Boot version (2015.04
  15. or newer), so that we use the Kconfig build system.
  16. config BR2_TARGET_UBOOT_BUILD_SYSTEM_LEGACY
  17. bool "Legacy"
  18. help
  19. Select this option if you use an old U-Boot (older than
  20. 2015.04), so that we use the old build system.
  21. endchoice
  22. if BR2_TARGET_UBOOT_BUILD_SYSTEM_LEGACY
  23. config BR2_TARGET_UBOOT_BOARDNAME
  24. string "U-Boot board name"
  25. help
  26. One of U-Boot supported boards to be built.
  27. This will be suffixed with _config to meet U-Boot standard
  28. naming. See boards.cfg in U-Boot source code for the list of
  29. available configurations.
  30. endif
  31. choice
  32. prompt "U-Boot Version"
  33. help
  34. Select the specific U-Boot version you want to use
  35. config BR2_TARGET_UBOOT_LATEST_VERSION
  36. bool "2022.04"
  37. config BR2_TARGET_UBOOT_CUSTOM_VERSION
  38. bool "Custom version"
  39. help
  40. This option allows to use a specific official versions
  41. config BR2_TARGET_UBOOT_CUSTOM_TARBALL
  42. bool "Custom tarball"
  43. config BR2_TARGET_UBOOT_CUSTOM_GIT
  44. bool "Custom Git repository"
  45. config BR2_TARGET_UBOOT_CUSTOM_HG
  46. bool "Custom Mercurial repository"
  47. config BR2_TARGET_UBOOT_CUSTOM_SVN
  48. bool "Custom Subversion repository"
  49. endchoice
  50. config BR2_TARGET_UBOOT_CUSTOM_VERSION_VALUE
  51. string "U-Boot version"
  52. depends on BR2_TARGET_UBOOT_CUSTOM_VERSION
  53. config BR2_TARGET_UBOOT_CUSTOM_TARBALL_LOCATION
  54. string "URL of custom U-Boot tarball"
  55. depends on BR2_TARGET_UBOOT_CUSTOM_TARBALL
  56. if BR2_TARGET_UBOOT_CUSTOM_GIT || BR2_TARGET_UBOOT_CUSTOM_HG || BR2_TARGET_UBOOT_CUSTOM_SVN
  57. config BR2_TARGET_UBOOT_CUSTOM_REPO_URL
  58. string "URL of custom repository"
  59. config BR2_TARGET_UBOOT_CUSTOM_REPO_VERSION
  60. string "Custom repository version"
  61. help
  62. Revision to use in the typical format used by
  63. Git/Mercurial/Subversion E.G. a sha id, a tag, branch, ..
  64. endif
  65. config BR2_TARGET_UBOOT_VERSION
  66. string
  67. default "2022.04" if BR2_TARGET_UBOOT_LATEST_VERSION
  68. default BR2_TARGET_UBOOT_CUSTOM_VERSION_VALUE \
  69. if BR2_TARGET_UBOOT_CUSTOM_VERSION
  70. default "custom" if BR2_TARGET_UBOOT_CUSTOM_TARBALL
  71. default BR2_TARGET_UBOOT_CUSTOM_REPO_VERSION \
  72. if BR2_TARGET_UBOOT_CUSTOM_GIT || BR2_TARGET_UBOOT_CUSTOM_HG || BR2_TARGET_UBOOT_CUSTOM_SVN
  73. config BR2_TARGET_UBOOT_PATCH
  74. string "Custom U-Boot patches"
  75. default BR2_TARGET_UBOOT_CUSTOM_PATCH_DIR if BR2_TARGET_UBOOT_CUSTOM_PATCH_DIR != "" # legacy
  76. help
  77. A space-separated list of patches to apply to U-Boot.
  78. Each patch can be described as an URL, a local file path,
  79. or a directory. In the case of a directory, all files
  80. matching *.patch in the directory will be applied.
  81. Most users may leave this empty
  82. if BR2_TARGET_UBOOT_BUILD_SYSTEM_KCONFIG
  83. choice
  84. prompt "U-Boot configuration"
  85. default BR2_TARGET_UBOOT_USE_DEFCONFIG
  86. config BR2_TARGET_UBOOT_USE_DEFCONFIG
  87. bool "Using an in-tree board defconfig file"
  88. config BR2_TARGET_UBOOT_USE_CUSTOM_CONFIG
  89. bool "Using a custom board (def)config file"
  90. endchoice
  91. config BR2_TARGET_UBOOT_BOARD_DEFCONFIG
  92. string "Board defconfig"
  93. depends on BR2_TARGET_UBOOT_USE_DEFCONFIG
  94. help
  95. Name of the board for which U-Boot should be built, without
  96. the _defconfig suffix.
  97. config BR2_TARGET_UBOOT_CUSTOM_CONFIG_FILE
  98. string "Configuration file path"
  99. depends on BR2_TARGET_UBOOT_USE_CUSTOM_CONFIG
  100. help
  101. Path to the U-Boot configuration file.
  102. config BR2_TARGET_UBOOT_CONFIG_FRAGMENT_FILES
  103. string "Additional configuration fragment files"
  104. help
  105. A space-separated list of configuration fragment files,
  106. that will be merged to the main U-Boot configuration file.
  107. endif
  108. config BR2_TARGET_UBOOT_NEEDS_DTC
  109. bool "U-Boot needs dtc"
  110. select BR2_PACKAGE_HOST_DTC
  111. help
  112. Select this option if your U-Boot board configuration
  113. requires the Device Tree compiler to be available.
  114. config BR2_TARGET_UBOOT_NEEDS_PYTHON3
  115. bool "U-Boot needs host python 3.x"
  116. help
  117. Select this option if U-Boot needs a host Python 3.x
  118. interpreter. This is the case for some U-Boot
  119. configurations, after U-Boot 2020.01.
  120. config BR2_TARGET_UBOOT_NEEDS_PYLIBFDT
  121. bool "U-Boot needs pylibfdt"
  122. select BR2_TARGET_UBOOT_NEEDS_PYTHON3
  123. help
  124. Select this option if your U-Boot board configuration
  125. requires the Python libfdt library to be available.
  126. config BR2_TARGET_UBOOT_NEEDS_PYELFTOOLS
  127. bool "U-Boot needs pyelftools"
  128. select BR2_TARGET_UBOOT_NEEDS_PYTHON3
  129. help
  130. Select this option if your U-Boot board configuration
  131. requires the Python pyelftools library to be available.
  132. This is used by some rockchip SOCs for elf parsing.
  133. For example: rk3399 soc boards.
  134. config BR2_TARGET_UBOOT_NEEDS_OPENSSL
  135. bool "U-Boot needs OpenSSL"
  136. help
  137. Select this option if your U-Boot board configuration
  138. requires OpenSSL to be available on the host. This is
  139. typically the case when the board configuration has
  140. CONFIG_FIT_SIGNATURE enabled.
  141. config BR2_TARGET_UBOOT_NEEDS_LZOP
  142. bool "U-Boot needs lzop"
  143. help
  144. Select this option if your U-Boot board configuration
  145. requires lzop to be available on the host. This is typically
  146. the case when the board configuration has CONFIG_SPL_LZO
  147. enabled.
  148. config BR2_TARGET_UBOOT_NEEDS_GNUTLS
  149. bool "U-Boot needs gnutls"
  150. help
  151. Select this option if your U-Boot board configuration
  152. requires gnutls to be available on the host. This is
  153. typically the case when the board configuration has
  154. CONFIG_TOOLS_MKEFICAPSULE enabled.
  155. config BR2_TARGET_UBOOT_NEEDS_UTIL_LINUX
  156. bool "U-Boot needs util-linux"
  157. help
  158. Select this option if your U-Boot board configuration
  159. requires util-linux (-luuid) to be available on the host.
  160. This is typically the case when the board configuration
  161. has CONFIG_TOOLS_MKEFICAPSULE enabled.
  162. config BR2_TARGET_UBOOT_NEEDS_XXD
  163. bool "U-Boot needs xxd"
  164. help
  165. Select this option if your U-Boot board configuration
  166. requires xxd to be available on the host. This is
  167. typically the case when the board configuration has
  168. CONFIG_USE_DEFAULT_ENV_FILE enabled.
  169. config BR2_TARGET_UBOOT_NEEDS_ATF_BL31
  170. bool "U-Boot needs ATF BL31"
  171. depends on BR2_TARGET_ARM_TRUSTED_FIRMWARE
  172. depends on !BR2_TARGET_ARM_TRUSTED_FIRMWARE_UBOOT_AS_BL33
  173. select BR2_TARGET_ARM_TRUSTED_FIRMWARE_BL31
  174. help
  175. Some specific platforms (such as Allwinner A64/H5)
  176. encapsulate the BL31 part of ATF inside U-Boot. This option
  177. makes sure ATF gets built prior to U-Boot, and that the BL31
  178. variable pointing to ATF's BL31 binary, is passed during the
  179. Buildroot build.
  180. choice
  181. prompt "U-Boot ATF BL31 format"
  182. default BR2_TARGET_UBOOT_NEEDS_ATF_BL31_BIN
  183. depends on BR2_TARGET_UBOOT_NEEDS_ATF_BL31
  184. config BR2_TARGET_UBOOT_NEEDS_ATF_BL31_BIN
  185. bool "bl31.bin"
  186. config BR2_TARGET_UBOOT_NEEDS_ATF_BL31_ELF
  187. bool "bl31.elf"
  188. endchoice
  189. config BR2_TARGET_UBOOT_NEEDS_OPTEE_TEE
  190. bool "U-Boot needs OPTEE TEE"
  191. depends on BR2_TARGET_OPTEE_OS_CORE
  192. help
  193. Some platforms (such as Rockchip) encapsulate the TEE inside
  194. U-Boot. This option makes sure optee-os gets built prior to
  195. U-Boot, and that the TEE variable pointing to OPTEE's
  196. tee.elf, is passed during the Buildroot build.
  197. config BR2_TARGET_UBOOT_NEEDS_TI_K3_DM
  198. bool "U-Boot needs TI K3 Device Manager (DM)"
  199. # We use the SoC selection defined for the ti-k3-image-gen
  200. # package
  201. depends on BR2_TARGET_TI_K3_IMAGE_GEN
  202. depends on BR2_TARGET_TI_K3_IMAGE_GEN_SOC_AM62AX || BR2_TARGET_TI_K3_IMAGE_GEN_SOC_AM62X
  203. help
  204. Some TI K3 devices need the Device Manager (DM) firmware to
  205. be available for the U-Boot build.
  206. if BR2_TARGET_UBOOT_NEEDS_TI_K3_DM
  207. config BR2_TARGET_UBOOT_TI_K3_DM_SOCNAME
  208. string
  209. default "am62axx" if BR2_TARGET_TI_K3_IMAGE_GEN_SOC_AM62AX
  210. default "am62xx" if BR2_TARGET_TI_K3_IMAGE_GEN_SOC_AM62X
  211. endif
  212. config BR2_TARGET_UBOOT_NEEDS_OPENSBI
  213. bool "U-Boot needs OpenSBI"
  214. depends on BR2_TARGET_OPENSBI
  215. help
  216. Some RISC-V platforms (such as SiFive HiFive Unleashed)
  217. encapsulate the OpenSBI firmware image inside U-Boot.
  218. This option makes sure OpenSBI gets built prior to U-Boot,
  219. and that the OpenSBI variable pointing to OpenSBI binary,
  220. is passed during the Buildroot build.
  221. config BR2_TARGET_UBOOT_NEEDS_IMX_FIRMWARE
  222. bool "U-Boot needs firmware-imx"
  223. depends on BR2_PACKAGE_FIRMWARE_IMX
  224. depends on BR2_PACKAGE_FIRMWARE_IMX_NEEDS_DDR_FW || \
  225. BR2_PACKAGE_FIRMWARE_IMX_NEEDS_HDMI_FW
  226. help
  227. Some i.MX8 platforms (such as i.MX8 M, i.MX 8M Mini, i.MX 8M
  228. Nano) encapsulate NXP specific firmware (DDR, HDMI) inside
  229. U-Boot.
  230. This option makes sure that the i.MX firmwares are copied into
  231. the U-Boot source directory.
  232. config BR2_TARGET_UBOOT_NEEDS_ROCKCHIP_RKBIN
  233. bool "U-Boot needs rockchip-rkbin"
  234. depends on BR2_PACKAGE_ROCKCHIP_RKBIN
  235. help
  236. For some Rockchip SoCs U-Boot needs binary blobs from
  237. Rockchip.
  238. This option makes sure that the needed binary blobs are copied
  239. into the U-Boot source directory.
  240. menu "U-Boot binary format"
  241. config BR2_TARGET_UBOOT_FORMAT_AIS
  242. bool "u-boot.ais"
  243. help
  244. AIS (Application Image Script) is a format defined by TI.
  245. It is required to load code/data on OMAP-L1 processors.
  246. u-boot.ais contains U-Boot with the SPL support.
  247. config BR2_TARGET_UBOOT_FORMAT_BIN
  248. bool "u-boot.bin"
  249. default y
  250. config BR2_TARGET_UBOOT_FORMAT_DTB
  251. bool "u-boot.dtb"
  252. config BR2_TARGET_UBOOT_FORMAT_DTB_BIN
  253. bool "u-boot-dtb.bin"
  254. config BR2_TARGET_UBOOT_FORMAT_NAND_BIN
  255. bool "u-boot-nand.bin"
  256. config BR2_TARGET_UBOOT_FORMAT_ELF
  257. bool "u-boot"
  258. help
  259. Install the u-boot image, which is directly the ELF binary
  260. for the main U-Boot, potentially with debugging symbols.
  261. config BR2_TARGET_UBOOT_FORMAT_REMAKE_ELF
  262. bool "u-boot.elf"
  263. help
  264. Install the u-boot.elf image, which is produced when
  265. CONFIG_REMAKE_ELF=y. It is an ELF image (u-boot.elf)
  266. produced from the raw U-Boot binary (u-boot.bin), which may
  267. already have been statically relocated and may already have
  268. a device-tree appended to it.
  269. config BR2_TARGET_UBOOT_FORMAT_IMG
  270. bool "u-boot.img"
  271. config BR2_TARGET_UBOOT_FORMAT_DTB_IMG
  272. bool "u-boot-dtb.img"
  273. config BR2_TARGET_UBOOT_FORMAT_IMX
  274. bool "u-boot.imx"
  275. config BR2_TARGET_UBOOT_FORMAT_DTB_IMX
  276. bool "u-boot-dtb.imx"
  277. config BR2_TARGET_UBOOT_FORMAT_ITB
  278. bool "u-boot.itb"
  279. config BR2_TARGET_UBOOT_FORMAT_KWB
  280. bool "u-boot.kwb (Marvell)"
  281. depends on BR2_arm
  282. config BR2_TARGET_UBOOT_FORMAT_NAND
  283. bool "u-boot.nand (Freescale i.MX28)"
  284. depends on BR2_arm
  285. help
  286. This is Freescale i.MX28 BootStream format (.sb), with a
  287. header for booting from a NAND flash.
  288. U-Boot includes an mxsboot tool to generate this format,
  289. starting from 2011.12.
  290. There are two possibilities when preparing an image writable
  291. to NAND flash:
  292. 1) The NAND was not written at all yet or the BCB (Boot
  293. Control Blocks) is broken. In this case, the NAND image
  294. 'u-boot.nand' needs to written.
  295. 2) The NAND flash was already written with a good BCB. This
  296. applies after 'u-boot.nand' was correctly written. There is no
  297. need to write the BCB again. In this case, the bootloader can
  298. be upgraded by writing 'u-boot.sb'.
  299. To satisfy both cases, the 'u-boot.nand' image obtained from
  300. mxsboot as well as the U-Boot make target 'u-boot.sb' are
  301. copied to the binaries directory.
  302. See doc/README.mxs (or doc/README.mx28_common before 2013.07)
  303. if BR2_TARGET_UBOOT_FORMAT_NAND
  304. config BR2_TARGET_UBOOT_FORMAT_NAND_PAGE_SIZE
  305. int "NAND page size"
  306. default 2048
  307. help
  308. The NAND page size of the targets NAND flash in bytes as a
  309. decimal integer value.
  310. The value provided here is passed to the -w option of mxsboot.
  311. config BR2_TARGET_UBOOT_FORMAT_NAND_OOB_SIZE
  312. int "NAND OOB size"
  313. default 64
  314. help
  315. The NAND OOB size of the targets NAND flash in bytes as a
  316. decimal integer value.
  317. The value provided here is passed to the -o option of mxsboot.
  318. config BR2_TARGET_UBOOT_FORMAT_NAND_ERASE_SIZE
  319. int "NAND erase size"
  320. default 131072
  321. help
  322. The NAND eraseblock size of the targets NAND flash in bytes as
  323. a decimal integer value.
  324. The value provided here is passed to the -e option of mxsboot.
  325. endif
  326. config BR2_TARGET_UBOOT_FORMAT_SB
  327. bool "u-boot.sb (Freescale i.MX28)"
  328. depends on BR2_arm
  329. config BR2_TARGET_UBOOT_FORMAT_SD
  330. bool "u-boot.sd (Freescale i.MX28)"
  331. depends on BR2_arm
  332. help
  333. This is Freescale i.MX28 SB format, with a header for booting
  334. from an SD card.
  335. U-Boot includes an mxsboot tool to generate this format,
  336. starting from 2011.12.
  337. See doc/README.mxs (or doc/README.mx28_common before 2013.07)
  338. config BR2_TARGET_UBOOT_FORMAT_STM32
  339. bool "u-boot.stm32"
  340. depends on BR2_arm
  341. if BR2_TARGET_UBOOT_FORMAT_STM32
  342. config BR2_TARGET_UBOOT_BUILD_FORMAT_STM32_LEGACY
  343. bool "Legacy build (u-boot.stm32 target)"
  344. help
  345. Select this option if you use U-Boot with version older than
  346. 2022.01), so that we use the old build target. Otherwise,
  347. binman application is called to create the stm32 binary
  348. format.
  349. endif
  350. config BR2_TARGET_UBOOT_FORMAT_CUSTOM
  351. bool "Custom (specify below)"
  352. help
  353. On some platforms, the standard U-Boot binary is not called
  354. u-boot.bin, but u-boot<something>.bin. If this is your case,
  355. you should select this option and specify the correct name(s)
  356. in BR2_TARGET_UBOOT_FORMAT_CUSTOM_NAME.
  357. config BR2_TARGET_UBOOT_FORMAT_CUSTOM_NAME
  358. string "U-Boot binary format: custom names"
  359. depends on BR2_TARGET_UBOOT_FORMAT_CUSTOM
  360. help
  361. In case the U-Boot binary for the target platform is not among
  362. the default names, one or more custom names can be listed
  363. here.
  364. Use space to separate multiple names.
  365. Example:
  366. u-boot_magic.bin
  367. endmenu
  368. config BR2_TARGET_UBOOT_OMAP_IFT
  369. bool "produce a .ift signed image (OMAP)"
  370. depends on BR2_TARGET_UBOOT_FORMAT_BIN
  371. depends on BR2_arm || BR2_armeb
  372. select BR2_PACKAGE_HOST_OMAP_U_BOOT_UTILS
  373. help
  374. Use gpsign to produce an image of u-boot.bin signed with
  375. a Configuration Header for booting on OMAP processors.
  376. This allows U-Boot to boot without the need for an
  377. intermediate bootloader (e.g. x-loader) if it is written
  378. on the first sector of the boot medium.
  379. This only works for some media, such as NAND. Check your
  380. chip documentation for details. You might also want to
  381. read the documentation of gpsign, the tool that generates
  382. the .ift image, at:
  383. https://github.com/nmenon/omap-u-boot-utils/blob/master/README
  384. if BR2_TARGET_UBOOT_OMAP_IFT
  385. config BR2_TARGET_UBOOT_OMAP_IFT_CONFIG
  386. string "gpsign Configuration Header config file"
  387. help
  388. The Configuration Header (CH) config file defines the
  389. desired content of the CH for the signed image.
  390. It usually contains external RAM settings and
  391. possibly other external devices initialization.
  392. The omap-u-boot-utils software contains example
  393. configuration files for some boards:
  394. https://github.com/nmenon/omap-u-boot-utils/tree/master/configs
  395. endif
  396. config BR2_TARGET_UBOOT_SPL
  397. bool "Install U-Boot SPL binary image"
  398. help
  399. Install the U-Boot SPL binary image to the images
  400. directory.
  401. SPL is a first stage bootloader loaded into internal
  402. memory in charge of enabling and configuring the
  403. external memory (DDR), and load the u-boot program
  404. into DDR.
  405. config BR2_TARGET_UBOOT_SPL_NAME
  406. string "U-Boot SPL/TPL binary image name(s)"
  407. default "spl/u-boot-spl.bin"
  408. depends on BR2_TARGET_UBOOT_SPL
  409. help
  410. A space-separated list of SPL/TPL binaries, generated during
  411. u-boot build. For most platform SPL name is spl/u-boot-spl.bin
  412. and TPL name is tpl/u-boot-tpl.bin but not always. SPL name is
  413. MLO on OMAP and SPL on i.MX6 for example.
  414. config BR2_TARGET_UBOOT_ZYNQMP
  415. bool "Boot on the Xilinx ZynqMP SoCs"
  416. depends on BR2_aarch64
  417. help
  418. Enable options specific to the Xilinx ZynqMP family of SoCs.
  419. if BR2_TARGET_UBOOT_ZYNQMP
  420. config BR2_TARGET_UBOOT_ZYNQMP_PMUFW
  421. string "PMU firmware location"
  422. depends on BR2_TARGET_UBOOT_BUILD_SYSTEM_KCONFIG
  423. help
  424. Location of a PMU firmware binary.
  425. If not empty, instructs the U-Boot build process to generate
  426. a boot.bin (to be loaded by the ZynqMP boot ROM) containing
  427. both the U-Boot SPL and the PMU firmware in the
  428. Xilinx-specific boot format.
  429. The value can be an absolute or relative path, and will be
  430. used directly from where it is located, or an URI
  431. (e.g. http://...), and it will be downloaded and used from
  432. the download directory.
  433. The PMU firmware binary can be either in ELF or BIN format.
  434. If empty, the generated boot.bin will not contain a PMU
  435. firmware.
  436. This feature requires U-Boot >= 2018.07.
  437. config BR2_TARGET_UBOOT_ZYNQMP_PM_CFG
  438. string "PMU configuration location"
  439. depends on BR2_TARGET_UBOOT_BUILD_SYSTEM_KCONFIG
  440. help
  441. Location of a PMU configuration file.
  442. If not empty, Buildroot will convert the PMU configuration
  443. file into a loadable blob and pass it to U-Boot. The blob gets
  444. embedded into the U-Boot SPL and is used to configure the PMU
  445. during board initialization.
  446. Unlike the PMU firmware, the PMU configuration file is unique
  447. to each board configuration. A PMU configuration file can be
  448. generated by building your Xilinx SDK BSP. It can be found in
  449. the BSP source, for example at
  450. ./psu_cortexa53_0/libsrc/xilpm_v2_4/src/pm_cfg_obj.c
  451. Leave this option empty if your PMU firmware has a hard-coded
  452. configuration object or you are loading it by any other means.
  453. This feature requires U-Boot >= v2019.10.
  454. config BR2_TARGET_UBOOT_ZYNQMP_PSU_INIT_FILE
  455. string "Custom psu_init_gpl file"
  456. depends on BR2_TARGET_UBOOT_BUILD_SYSTEM_KCONFIG
  457. help
  458. On ZynqMP the booloader is responsible for some basic
  459. initializations, such as enabling peripherals and
  460. configuring pinmuxes. The psu_init_gpl.c file (and,
  461. optionally, psu_init_gpl.h) contains the code for such
  462. initializations.
  463. Although U-Boot contains psu_init_gpl.c files for some
  464. boards, each of them describes only one specific
  465. configuration. Users of a different board, or needing a
  466. different configuration, can generate custom files using the
  467. Xilinx development tools.
  468. Set this variable to the path to your psu_init_gpl.c file
  469. (e.g. "board/myboard/psu_init_gpl.c"). psu_init_gpl.h, if
  470. needed, should be in the same directory. U-Boot will build
  471. and link the user-provided file instead of the built-in one.
  472. Leave empty to use the files provided by U-Boot.
  473. This feature requires commit
  474. 6da4f67ad09cd8b311d77b2b04e557b7ef65b56c from upstream
  475. U-Boot, available from versions after 2018.07.
  476. endif
  477. config BR2_TARGET_UBOOT_ALTERA_SOCFPGA_IMAGE_CRC
  478. bool "CRC image for Altera SoC FPGA (mkpimage)"
  479. depends on BR2_arm
  480. depends on BR2_TARGET_UBOOT_SPL || BR2_TARGET_UBOOT_FORMAT_DTB_BIN
  481. help
  482. Pass the U-Boot image through the mkpimage tool to enable
  483. booting on the Altera SoC FPGA based platforms.
  484. On some platforms, it's the SPL that needs to be passed
  485. through mkpimage. On some other platforms there is no SPL
  486. because the internal SRAM is big enough to store the full
  487. U-Boot. In this case, it's directly the full U-Boot image
  488. that is passed through mkpimage.
  489. If BR2_TARGET_UBOOT_SPL is enabled then
  490. BR2_TARGET_UBOOT_SPL_NAME is converted by mkpimage using
  491. header version 0.
  492. Otherwise the full u-boot-dtb.bin is converted using
  493. mkpimage header version 1.
  494. In either case the resulting file will be given a .crc
  495. extension.
  496. if BR2_TARGET_UBOOT_BUILD_SYSTEM_KCONFIG
  497. config BR2_TARGET_UBOOT_CUSTOM_DTS_PATH
  498. string "Device Tree Source file paths"
  499. help
  500. Space-separated list of paths to device tree source files
  501. that will be copied to arch/ARCH/dts/ before starting the
  502. build.
  503. To use this device tree source file, the U-Boot configuration
  504. file must refer to it.
  505. endif
  506. config BR2_TARGET_UBOOT_CUSTOM_MAKEOPTS
  507. string "Custom make options"
  508. help
  509. List of custom make options passed at build time. Can be
  510. used for example to pass a DEVICE_TREE= value.
  511. endif # BR2_TARGET_UBOOT