| To enable this feature just define CONFIG_HWCONFIG in your board |
| config file. |
| |
| This implements a simple hwconfig infrastructure: an |
| interface for software knobs to control hardware. |
| |
| This a is very simple implementation, i.e. it is implemented |
| via the `hwconfig' environment variable. Later we could write |
| some "hwconfig <enable|disable|list>" commands, ncurses |
| interface for Award BIOS-like interface, and frame-buffer |
| interface for AMI GUI[1] BIOS-like interface with mouse |
| support[2]. |
| |
| Current implementation details/limitations: |
| |
| 1. Doesn't support options dependencies and mutual exclusion. |
| We can implement this by integrating apt-get[3] into Das |
| U-Boot. But I haven't bothered yet. |
| |
| 2. Since we don't implement a hwconfig command, i.e. we're working |
| with the environement directly, there is no way to tell that |
| toggling a particular option will need a reboot to take |
| effect. So, for now it's advised to always reboot the |
| target after modifying the hwconfig variable. |
| |
| 3. We support hwconfig options with arguments. For example, |
| |
| set hwconfig "dr_usb:mode=peripheral,phy_type=ulpi" |
| |
| This selects three hwconfig options: |
| 1. dr_usb - enable Dual-Role USB controller; |
| 2. dr_usb_mode:peripheral - USB in Function mode; |
| 3. dr_usb_phy_type:ulpi - USB should work with ULPI PHYs. |
| |
| The purpose of this simple implementation is to refine the |
| internal API and then we can continue improving the user |
| experience by adding more mature interfaces, like a hwconfig |
| command with bells and whistles. Or not adding, if we feel |
| that the current interface fits people's needs. |
| |
| [1] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_Megatrends |
| [2] Regarding ncurses and GUI with mouse support -- I'm just |
| kidding. |
| [3] The comment regarding apt-get is also a joke, meaning that |
| dependency tracking could be non-trivial. For example, for |
| enabling HW feature X we may need to disable Y, and turn Z |
| into reduced mode (like RMII-only interface for ethernet, |
| no MII). |
| |
| It's quite trivial to implement simple cases though. |