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1 # SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only
21 For backwards-compatibility with previous configurations the selection will
22 be used as default for platform-specific drivers.
32 For backwards-compatibility with previous configurations the selection will
33 be used as default for platform-specific drivers.
62 This option is not user-selectable but automagically handled by
69 This option is not user-selectable but automagically handled by
121 during topology creation or run-time usage if new functionality
130 bool "SOF allow fallback to newer IPC version"
132 This option will allow the kernel to try to 'fallback' to a newer IPC
133 version if there are missing firmware files to satisfy the default IPC
135 IPC version fallback to older versions is not affected by this option,
184 bool "SOF verbose IPC logs"
186 This option enables more verbose IPC logs, with command types in
187 human-readable form instead of just 32-bit hex dumps. This is useful
188 if you are trying to debug IPC with the DSP firmware.
192 bool "SOF force to use IPC for position update on SKL+"
197 On platforms (e.g. Intel SKL-) where position update IPC is the only
207 memory -> DSP resource (memory, register, etc)
216 The firmware trace can be enabled either at build-time with
222 tristate "SOF enable IPC flood test"
226 This option enables a separate client device for IPC flood test
229 Say Y if you want to enable IPC flood test.
233 int "Number of IPC flood test clients"
238 Select the number of IPC flood test clients to be created.
241 tristate "SOF enable IPC message injector"
245 This option enables the IPC message injector which can be used to send
246 crafted IPC messages to the DSP to test its robustness.
247 Say Y if you want to enable the IPC message injector.
251 tristate "SOF enable IPC kernel injector"
255 This option enables the IPC kernel injector which can be used to send
256 crafted IPC messages to the kernel to test its robustness against
258 Say Y if you want to enable the IPC kernel injector.
279 This option is not user-selectable but automagically handled by
282 module dependencies but since the module or built-in type is decided
288 This option is not user-selectable but automagically handled by
293 # Supported IPC versions