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if ARM64

config ARMV8_MULTIENTRY
        bool "Enable multiple CPUs to enter into U-Boot"

config ARMV8_SPIN_TABLE
	bool "Support spin-table enable method"
	depends on ARMV8_MULTIENTRY && OF_LIBFDT
	help
	  Say Y here to support "spin-table" enable method for booting Linux.

	  To use this feature, you must do:
	    - Specify enable-method = "spin-table" in each CPU node in the
	      Device Tree you are using to boot the kernel
	    - Let secondary CPUs in U-Boot (in a board specific manner)
	      before the master CPU jumps to the kernel

	  U-Boot automatically does:
	    - Set "cpu-release-addr" property of each CPU node
	      (overwrites it if already exists).
	    - Reserve the code for the spin-table and the release address
	      via a /memreserve/ region in the Device Tree.

config PSCI_RESET
	bool "Use PSCI for reset and shutdown"
	default y
	depends on !ARCH_EXYNOS7 && !ARCH_BCM283X && !TARGET_LS2080A_EMU && \
		   !TARGET_LS2080A_SIMU && !TARGET_LS2080AQDS && \
		   !TARGET_LS2080ARDB && !TARGET_LS1012AQDS && \
		   !TARGET_LS1012ARDB && !TARGET_LS1012AFRDM && \
		   !TARGET_LS1043ARDB && !TARGET_LS1043AQDS && \
		   !TARGET_LS1046ARDB && !TARGET_LS1046AQDS && \
		   !ARCH_UNIPHIER && !ARCH_SNAPDRAGON && !TARGET_S32V234EVB
	help
	  Most armv8 systems have PSCI support enabled in EL3, either through
	  ARM Trusted Firmware or other firmware.

	  On these systems, we do not need to implement system reset manually,
	  but can instead rely on higher level firmware to deal with it.

	  Select Y here to make use of PSCI calls for system reset

config ARMV8_PSCI
	bool "Enable PSCI support" if EXPERT
	default n
	help
	  PSCI is Power State Coordination Interface defined by ARM.
	  The PSCI in U-boot provides a general framework and each platform
	  can implement their own specific PSCI functions.
	  Say Y here to enable PSCI support on ARMv8 platform.

config ARMV8_PSCI_NR_CPUS
	int "Maximum supported CPUs for PSCI"
	depends on ARMV8_PSCI
	default 4
	help
	  The maximum number of CPUs supported in the PSCI firmware.
	  It is no problem to set a larger value than the number of CPUs in
	  the actual hardware implementation.

config ARMV8_PSCI_CPUS_PER_CLUSTER
	int "Number of CPUs per cluster"
	depends on ARMV8_PSCI
	default 0
	help
	  The number of CPUs per cluster, suppose each cluster has same number
	  of CPU cores, platforms with asymmetric clusters don't apply here.
	  A value 0 or no definition of it works for single cluster system.
	  System with multi-cluster should difine their own exact value.

if SYS_HAS_ARMV8_SECURE_BASE

config ARMV8_SECURE_BASE
	hex "Secure address for PSCI image"
	depends on ARMV8_PSCI
	help
	  Address for placing the PSCI text, data and stack sections.
	  If not defined, the PSCI sections are placed together with the u-boot
	  but platform can choose to place PSCI code image separately in other
	  places such as some secure RAM built-in SOC etc.

endif

endif