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config ELOG
bool "Support for flash based event log"
default n
depends on BOOT_DEVICE_SUPPORTS_WRITES
help
Enable support for flash based event logging.
if ELOG
config ELOG_DEBUG
bool "Enable debug output for event logging"
default n
config ELOG_CBMEM
bool "Store a copy of ELOG in CBMEM"
default n
help
This option will have ELOG store a copy of the flash event log
in a CBMEM region and export that address in SMBIOS to the OS.
This is useful if the ELOG location is not in memory mapped flash,
but it means that events added at runtime via the SMI handler
will not be reflected in the CBMEM copy of the log.
endif
config ELOG_GSMI
depends on ELOG && SMM_TSEG
bool "SMI interface to write and clear event log"
default n
help
This interface is compatible with the linux kernel driver
available with CONFIG_GOOGLE_GSMI and can be used to write
kernel reset/shutdown messages to the event log.
config ELOG_BOOT_COUNT
depends on ELOG
bool "Maintain a monotonic boot number in CMOS"
default n
help
Store a monotonic boot number in CMOS and provide an interface
to read the current value and increment the counter. This boot
counter will be logged as part of the System Boot event.
config ELOG_BOOT_COUNT_CMOS_OFFSET
depends on ELOG && ELOG_BOOT_COUNT && !USE_OPTION_TABLE
int "Offset in CMOS to store the boot count"
default 0
help
This value must be greater than 16 bytes so as not to interfere
with the standard RTC region. Requires 8 bytes.