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- menu "EFI (Extensible Firmware Interface) Support"
- depends on EFI
- config EFI_VARS
- tristate "EFI Variable Support via sysfs"
- depends on EFI
- default n
- help
- If you say Y here, you are able to get EFI (Extensible Firmware
- Interface) variable information via sysfs. You may read,
- write, create, and destroy EFI variables through this interface.
- Note that using this driver in concert with efibootmgr requires
- at least test release version 0.5.0-test3 or later, which is
- available from:
- <http://linux.dell.com/efibootmgr/testing/efibootmgr-0.5.0-test3.tar.gz>
- Subsequent efibootmgr releases may be found at:
- <http://github.com/vathpela/efibootmgr>
- config EFI_ESRT
- bool
- depends on EFI && !IA64
- default y
- config EFI_VARS_PSTORE
- tristate "Register efivars backend for pstore"
- depends on EFI_VARS && PSTORE
- default y
- help
- Say Y here to enable use efivars as a backend to pstore. This
- will allow writing console messages, crash dumps, or anything
- else supported by pstore to EFI variables.
- config EFI_VARS_PSTORE_DEFAULT_DISABLE
- bool "Disable using efivars as a pstore backend by default"
- depends on EFI_VARS_PSTORE
- default n
- help
- Saying Y here will disable the use of efivars as a storage
- backend for pstore by default. This setting can be overridden
- using the efivars module's pstore_disable parameter.
- config EFI_RUNTIME_MAP
- bool "Export efi runtime maps to sysfs"
- depends on X86 && EFI && KEXEC_CORE
- default y
- help
- Export efi runtime memory maps to /sys/firmware/efi/runtime-map.
- That memory map is used for example by kexec to set up efi virtual
- mapping the 2nd kernel, but can also be used for debugging purposes.
- See also Documentation/ABI/testing/sysfs-firmware-efi-runtime-map.
- config EFI_FAKE_MEMMAP
- bool "Enable EFI fake memory map"
- depends on EFI && X86
- default n
- help
- Saying Y here will enable "efi_fake_mem" boot option.
- By specifying this parameter, you can add arbitrary attribute
- to specific memory range by updating original (firmware provided)
- EFI memmap.
- This is useful for debugging of EFI memmap related feature.
- e.g. Address Range Mirroring feature.
- config EFI_MAX_FAKE_MEM
- int "maximum allowable number of ranges in efi_fake_mem boot option"
- depends on EFI_FAKE_MEMMAP
- range 1 128
- default 8
- help
- Maximum allowable number of ranges in efi_fake_mem boot option.
- Ranges can be set up to this value using comma-separated list.
- The default value is 8.
- config EFI_PARAMS_FROM_FDT
- bool
- help
- Select this config option from the architecture Kconfig if
- the EFI runtime support gets system table address, memory
- map address, and other parameters from the device tree.
- config EFI_RUNTIME_WRAPPERS
- bool
- config EFI_ARMSTUB
- bool
- config EFI_ARMSTUB_DTB_LOADER
- bool "Enable the DTB loader"
- depends on EFI_ARMSTUB
- default y
- help
- Select this config option to add support for the dtb= command
- line parameter, allowing a device tree blob to be loaded into
- memory from the EFI System Partition by the stub.
- If the device tree is provided by the platform or by
- the bootloader this option may not be needed.
- But, for various development reasons and to maintain existing
- functionality for bootloaders that do not have such support
- this option is necessary.
- config EFI_BOOTLOADER_CONTROL
- tristate "EFI Bootloader Control"
- depends on EFI_VARS
- default n
- ---help---
- This module installs a reboot hook, such that if reboot() is
- invoked with a string argument NNN, "NNN" is copied to the
- "LoaderEntryOneShot" EFI variable, to be read by the
- bootloader. If the string matches one of the boot labels
- defined in its configuration, the bootloader will boot once
- to that label. The "LoaderEntryRebootReason" EFI variable is
- set with the reboot reason: "reboot" or "shutdown". The
- bootloader reads this reboot reason and takes particular
- action according to its policy.
- config EFI_CAPSULE_LOADER
- tristate "EFI capsule loader"
- depends on EFI
- help
- This option exposes a loader interface "/dev/efi_capsule_loader" for
- users to load EFI capsules. This driver requires working runtime
- capsule support in the firmware, which many OEMs do not provide.
- Most users should say N.
- config EFI_CAPSULE_QUIRK_QUARK_CSH
- bool "Add support for Quark capsules with non-standard headers"
- depends on X86 && !64BIT
- select EFI_CAPSULE_LOADER
- default y
- help
- Add support for processing Quark X1000 EFI capsules, whose header
- layout deviates from the layout mandated by the UEFI specification.
- config EFI_TEST
- tristate "EFI Runtime Service Tests Support"
- depends on EFI
- default n
- help
- This driver uses the efi.<service> function pointers directly instead
- of going through the efivar API, because it is not trying to test the
- kernel subsystem, just for testing the UEFI runtime service
- interfaces which are provided by the firmware. This driver is used
- by the Firmware Test Suite (FWTS) for testing the UEFI runtime
- interfaces readiness of the firmware.
- Details for FWTS are available from:
- <https://wiki.ubuntu.com/FirmwareTestSuite>
- Say Y here to enable the runtime services support via /dev/efi_test.
- If unsure, say N.
- config APPLE_PROPERTIES
- bool "Apple Device Properties"
- depends on EFI_STUB && X86
- select EFI_DEV_PATH_PARSER
- select UCS2_STRING
- help
- Retrieve properties from EFI on Apple Macs and assign them to
- devices, allowing for improved support of Apple hardware.
- Properties that would otherwise be missing include the
- Thunderbolt Device ROM and GPU configuration data.
- If unsure, say Y if you have a Mac. Otherwise N.
- config RESET_ATTACK_MITIGATION
- bool "Reset memory attack mitigation"
- depends on EFI_STUB
- help
- Request that the firmware clear the contents of RAM after a reboot
- using the TCG Platform Reset Attack Mitigation specification. This
- protects against an attacker forcibly rebooting the system while it
- still contains secrets in RAM, booting another OS and extracting the
- secrets. This should only be enabled when userland is configured to
- clear the MemoryOverwriteRequest flag on clean shutdown after secrets
- have been evicted, since otherwise it will trigger even on clean
- reboots.
- endmenu
- config UEFI_CPER
- bool
- config UEFI_CPER_ARM
- bool
- depends on UEFI_CPER && ( ARM || ARM64 )
- default y
- config UEFI_CPER_X86
- bool
- depends on UEFI_CPER && X86
- default y
- config EFI_DEV_PATH_PARSER
- bool
- depends on ACPI
- default n
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