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config EFI_LOADER
bool "Support running UEFI applications"
depends on (ARM || X86 || RISCV || SANDBOX) && OF_LIBFDT
# We need EFI_STUB_64BIT to be set on x86_64 with EFI_STUB
depends on !EFI_STUB || !X86_64 || EFI_STUB_64BIT
# We need EFI_STUB_32BIT to be set on x86_32 with EFI_STUB
depends on !EFI_STUB || !X86 || X86_64 || EFI_STUB_32BIT
default y
select LIB_UUID
select HAVE_BLOCK_DEVICE
select REGEX
imply CFB_CONSOLE_ANSI
help
Select this option if you want to run UEFI applications (like GNU
GRUB or iPXE) on top of U-Boot. If this option is enabled, U-Boot
will expose the UEFI API to a loaded application, enabling it to
reuse U-Boot's device drivers.
if EFI_LOADER
config EFI_DEVICE_PATH_TO_TEXT
bool "Device path to text protocol"
default y
help
The device path to text protocol converts device nodes and paths to
human readable strings.
config EFI_LOADER_HII
bool "HII protocols"
default y
help
The Human Interface Infrastructure is a complicated framework that
allows UEFI applications to draw fancy menus and hook strings using
a translation framework.
U-Boot implements enough of its features to be able to run the UEFI
Shell, but not more than that.
config EFI_UNICODE_COLLATION_PROTOCOL
bool "Unicode collation protocol"
default y
help
The Unicode collation protocol is used for lexical comparisons. It is
required to run the UEFI shell.
if EFI_UNICODE_COLLATION_PROTOCOL
config EFI_UNICODE_CAPITALIZATION
bool "Support Unicode capitalization"
default y
help
Select this option to enable correct handling of the capitalization of
Unicode codepoints in the range 0x0000-0xffff. If this option is not
set, only the the correct handling of the letters of the codepage
used by the FAT file system is ensured.
endif
config EFI_LOADER_BOUNCE_BUFFER
bool "EFI Applications use bounce buffers for DMA operations"
depends on ARM64
default n
help
Some hardware does not support DMA to full 64bit addresses. For this
hardware we can create a bounce buffer so that payloads don't have to
worry about platform details.
config EFI_PLATFORM_LANG_CODES
string "Language codes supported by firmware"
default "en-US"
help
This value is used to initialize the PlatformLangCodes variable. Its
value is a semicolon (;) separated list of language codes in native
RFC 4646 format, e.g. "en-US;de-DE". The first language code is used
to initialize the PlatformLang variable.
endif
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