4 prompt "AM33xx board select"
7 config TARGET_AM335X_EVM
8 bool "Support am335x_evm"
12 select TI_I2C_BOARD_DETECT
14 This option specifies support for the AM335x
15 GP and HS EVM development platforms. The AM335x
16 GP EVM is a standalone test, development, and
17 evaluation module system that enables developers
18 to write software and develop hardware around
19 an AM335x processor subsystem.
21 config TARGET_AM335X_BALTOS
22 bool "Support am335x_baltos"
27 config TARGET_AM335X_IGEP0033
28 bool "Support am335x_igep0033"
33 config TARGET_AM335X_SHC
34 bool "Support am335x based shc board from bosch"
39 config TARGET_AM335X_SL50
40 bool "Support am335x_sl50"
46 bool "Support bav335x"
50 The BAV335x OEM Network Processor integrates all the functions of an
51 embedded network computer in a small, easy to use SODIMM module which
52 incorporates the popular Texas Instruments Sitara 32bit ARM Coretex-A8
53 processor, with fast DDR3 512MB SDRAM, 4GB of embedded MMC and a Gigabit
54 ethernet with simple connection to external connectors.
56 For more information, visit: http://birdland.com/oem
59 bool "Support cm_t335"
71 bool "Support pengwyn"
88 config SPL_EXT_SUPPORT
91 config SPL_GPIO_SUPPORT
94 config SPL_I2C_SUPPORT
97 config TARGET_AM43XX_EVM
98 bool "Support am43xx_evm"
99 select TI_I2C_BOARD_DETECT
101 This option specifies support for the AM43xx
102 GP and HS EVM development platforms.The AM437x
103 GP EVM is a standalone test, development, and
104 evaluation module system that enables developers
105 to write software and develop hardware around
106 an AM43xx processor subsystem.
110 config ISW_ENTRY_ADDR
111 hex "Address in memory or XIP flash of bootloader entry point"
113 After any reset, the boot ROM on the AM43XX SOC
114 searches the boot media for a valid boot image.
115 For non-XIP devices, the ROM then copies the
116 image into internal memory.
117 For all boot modes, after the ROM processes the
118 boot image it eventually computes the entry
119 point address depending on the device type
120 (secure/non-secure), boot media (xip/non-xip) and
124 config PUB_ROM_DATA_SIZE
125 hex "Size in bytes of the L3 SRAM reserved by ROM to store data"
127 During the device boot, the public ROM uses the top of
128 the public L3 OCMC RAM to store r/w data like stack,
129 heap, globals etc. When the ROM is copying the boot
130 image from the boot media into memory, the image must
131 not spill over into this area. This value can be used
132 during compile time to determine the maximum size of a
133 boot image. Once the ROM transfers control to the boot
134 image, this area is no longer used, and can be reclaimed
135 for run time use by the boot image.