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  • menu "Boot timing"
    
    config BOOTSTAGE
    	bool "Boot timing and reporting"
    	help
    	  Enable recording of boot time while booting. To use it, insert
    	  calls to bootstage_mark() with a suitable BOOTSTAGE_ID from
    	  bootstage.h. Only a single entry is recorded for each ID. You can
    	  give the entry a name with bootstage_mark_name(). You can also
    	  record elapsed time in a particular stage using bootstage_start()
    	  before starting and bootstage_accum() when finished. Bootstage will
    
    	  add up all the accumulated time and report it.
    
    
    	  Normally, IDs are defined in bootstage.h but a small number of
    
    	  additional 'user' IDs can be used by passing BOOTSTAGE_ID_ALLOC
    
    	  Calls to show_boot_progress() will also result in log entries but
    
    	  these will not have names.
    
    config BOOTSTAGE_REPORT
    	bool "Display a detailed boot timing report before booting the OS"
    	depends on BOOTSTAGE
    	help
    	  Enable output of a boot time report just before the OS is booted.
    	  This shows how long it took U-Boot to go through each stage of the
    	  boot process. The report looks something like this:
    
    		Timer summary in microseconds:
    		       Mark    Elapsed  Stage
    			  0          0  reset
    		  3,575,678  3,575,678  board_init_f start
    		  3,575,695         17  arch_cpu_init A9
    		  3,575,777         82  arch_cpu_init done
    		  3,659,598     83,821  board_init_r start
    		  3,910,375    250,777  main_loop
    		 29,916,167 26,005,792  bootm_start
    		 30,361,327    445,160  start_kernel
    
    config BOOTSTAGE_USER_COUNT
    	hex "Number of boot ID numbers available for user use"
    	default 20
    	help
    	  This is the number of available user bootstage records.
    	  Each time you call bootstage_mark(BOOTSTAGE_ID_ALLOC, ...)
    	  a new ID will be allocated from this stash. If you exceed
    	  the limit, recording will stop.
    
    config BOOTSTAGE_FDT
    	bool "Store boot timing information in the OS device tree"
    	depends on BOOTSTAGE
    	help
    	  Stash the bootstage information in the FDT. A root 'bootstage'
    	  node is created with each bootstage id as a child. Each child
    	  has a 'name' property and either 'mark' containing the
    
    	  mark time in microseconds, or 'accum' containing the
    
    	  accumulated time for that bootstage id in microseconds.
    	  For example:
    
    		bootstage {
    			154 {
    				name = "board_init_f";
    				mark = <3575678>;
    			};
    			170 {
    				name = "lcd";
    				accum = <33482>;
    			};
    		};
    
    	  Code in the Linux kernel can find this in /proc/devicetree.
    
    config BOOTSTAGE_STASH
    	bool "Stash the boot timing information in memory before booting OS"
    	depends on BOOTSTAGE
    	help
    	  Some OSes do not support device tree. Bootstage can instead write
    	  the boot timing information in a binary format at a given address.
    	  This happens through a call to bootstage_stash(), typically in
    	  the CPU's cleanup_before_linux() function. You can use the
    	  'bootstage stash' and 'bootstage unstash' commands to do this on
    	  the command line.
    
    config BOOTSTAGE_STASH_ADDR
    	hex "Address to stash boot timing information"
    	default 0
    	help
    	  Provide an address which will not be overwritten by the OS when it
    	  starts, so that it can read this information when ready.
    
    config BOOTSTAGE_STASH_SIZE
    	hex "Size of boot timing stash region"
    	default 4096
    	help
    	  This should be large enough to hold the bootstage stash. A value of
    	  4096 (4KiB) is normally plenty.
    
    endmenu
    
    
    menu "Boot media"
    
    config NOR_BOOT
    	bool "Support for booting from NOR flash"
    	depends on NOR
    	help
    	  Enabling this will make a U-Boot binary that is capable of being
    	  booted via NOR.  In this case we will enable certain pinmux early
    	  as the ROM only partially sets up pinmux.  We also default to using
    	  NOR for environment.
    
    
    config NAND_BOOT
    	bool "Support for booting from NAND flash"
    	default n
    	help
    	  Enabling this will make a U-Boot binary that is capable of being
    	  booted via NAND flash. This is not a must, some SoCs need this,
    
    
    config ONENAND_BOOT
    	bool "Support for booting from ONENAND"
    	default n
    	help
    	  Enabling this will make a U-Boot binary that is capable of being
    	  booted via ONENAND. This is not a must, some SoCs need this,
    
    
    config QSPI_BOOT
    	bool "Support for booting from QSPI flash"
    	default n
    	help
    	  Enabling this will make a U-Boot binary that is capable of being
    	  booted via QSPI flash. This is not a must, some SoCs need this,
    
    
    config SATA_BOOT
    	bool "Support for booting from SATA"
    	default n
    	help
    	  Enabling this will make a U-Boot binary that is capable of being
    	  booted via SATA. This is not a must, some SoCs need this,
    
    
    config SD_BOOT
    	bool "Support for booting from SD/EMMC"
    	default n
    	help
    	  Enabling this will make a U-Boot binary that is capable of being
    	  booted via SD/EMMC. This is not a must, some SoCs need this,
    
    
    config SPI_BOOT
    	bool "Support for booting from SPI flash"
    	default n
    	help
    	  Enabling this will make a U-Boot binary that is capable of being
    	  booted via SPI flash. This is not a must, some SoCs need this,
    
    config BOOTDELAY
    	int "delay in seconds before automatically booting"
    
    	help
    	  Delay before automatically running bootcmd;
    
    	  set to 0 to autoboot with no delay, but you can stop it by key input.
    
    	  set to -1 to disable autoboot.
    	  set to -2 to autoboot with no delay and not check for abort
    
    
    config CONSOLE_RECORD
    	bool "Console recording"
    	help
    	  This provides a way to record console output (and provide console
    
    	  input) through circular buffers. This is mostly useful for testing.
    
    	  Console output is recorded even when the console is silent.
    	  To enable console recording, call console_record_reset_enable()
    	  from your code.
    
    config CONSOLE_RECORD_OUT_SIZE
    	hex "Output buffer size"
    	depends on CONSOLE_RECORD
    	default 0x400 if CONSOLE_RECORD
    	help
    	  Set the size of the console output buffer. When this fills up, no
    	  more data will be recorded until some is removed. The buffer is
    	  allocated immediately after the malloc() region is ready.
    
    config CONSOLE_RECORD_IN_SIZE
    	hex "Input buffer size"
    	depends on CONSOLE_RECORD
    	default 0x100 if CONSOLE_RECORD
    	help
    	  Set the size of the console input buffer. When this contains data,
    	  tstc() and getc() will use this in preference to real device input.
    	  The buffer is allocated immediately after the malloc() region is
    	  ready.
    
    
    config SYS_NO_FLASH
    	bool "Disable support for parallel NOR flash"
    	default n
    	help
    	  This option is used to disable support for parallel NOR flash.