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