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config NORTHBRIDGE_INTEL_I945
bool
if NORTHBRIDGE_INTEL_I945
config NORTHBRIDGE_SPECIFIC_OPTIONS # dummy
def_bool y
select HAVE_DEBUG_RAM_SETUP
config NORTHBRIDGE_INTEL_SUBTYPE_I945GC
def_bool n
config NORTHBRIDGE_INTEL_SUBTYPE_I945GM
def_bool n
config VGA_BIOS_ID
string
default "8086,27a2"
config CHANNEL_XOR_RANDOMIZATION
bool
default n
config OVERRIDE_CLOCK_DISABLE
bool
default n
help
Usually system firmware turns off system memory clock
signals to unused SO-DIMM slots to reduce EMI and power
consumption.
However, some boards do not like unused clock signals to
be disabled.
config MAXIMUM_SUPPORTED_FREQUENCY
int
default 0
help
If non-zero, this designates the maximum DDR frequency
the board supports, despite what the chipset should be
capable of.
config CHECK_SLFRCS_ON_RESUME
def_bool n
help
On some boards it may be neccessary to hard reset early
during resume from S3 if the SLFRCS register indicates that
a memory channel is not guaranteed to be in self-refresh.
On other boards the check always creates a false positive,
effectively making it impossible to resume.
endif