Convert CONFIG_TRACE_BUFFER_SIZE et al to Kconfig
This converts the following to Kconfig: CONFIG_TRACE_BUFFER_SIZE CONFIG_TRACE_EARLY_SIZE CONFIG_TRACE_EARLY CONFIG_TRACE_EARLY_ADDR Signed-off-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
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							|  | @ -174,6 +174,54 @@ config TRACE | |||
| 	  memory for exporting for analysis (e.g. using bootchart). | ||||
| 	  See doc/README.trace for full details. | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| config TRACE_BUFFER_SIZE | ||||
| 	hex "Size of trace buffer in U-Boot" | ||||
| 	depends on TRACE | ||||
| 	default 0x01000000 | ||||
| 	help | ||||
| 	  Sets the size of the trace buffer in U-Boot. This is allocated from | ||||
| 	  memory during relocation. If this buffer is too small, the trace | ||||
| 	  history will be truncated, with later records omitted. | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| 	  If early trace is enabled (i.e. before relocation), this buffer must | ||||
| 	  be large enough to include all the data from the early trace buffer as | ||||
| 	  well, since this is copied over to the main buffer during relocation. | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| 	  A trace record is emitted for each function call and each record is | ||||
| 	  12 bytes (see struct trace_call). A suggested minimum size is 1MB. If | ||||
| 	  the size is too small then 'trace stats' will show a message saying | ||||
| 	  how many records were dropped due to buffer overflow. | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| config TRACE_EARLY | ||||
| 	bool "Enable tracing before relocation" | ||||
| 	depends on TRACE | ||||
| 	help | ||||
| 	  Sometimes it is helpful to trace execution of U-Boot before | ||||
| 	  relocation. This is possible by using a arch-specific, fixed buffer | ||||
| 	  position in memory. Enable this option to start tracing as early as | ||||
| 	  possible after U-Boot starts. | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| config TRACE_EARLY_SIZE | ||||
| 	hex "Size of early trace buffer in U-Boot" | ||||
| 	depends on TRACE_EARLY | ||||
| 	default 0x00100000 | ||||
| 	help | ||||
| 	  Sets the size of the early trace buffer in bytes. This is used to hold | ||||
| 	  tracing information before relocation. | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| config TRACE_EARLY_ADDR | ||||
| 	hex "Address of early trace buffer in U-Boot" | ||||
| 	depends on TRACE_EARLY | ||||
| 	default 0x00100000 | ||||
| 	help | ||||
| 	  Sets the address of the early trace buffer in U-Boot. This memory | ||||
| 	  must be accessible before relocation. | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| 	  A trace record is emitted for each function call and each record is | ||||
| 	  12 bytes (see struct trace_call). A suggested minimum size is 1MB. If | ||||
| 	  the size is too small then the message which says the amount of early | ||||
| 	  data being coped will the the same as the | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| source lib/dhry/Kconfig | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| menu "Security support" | ||||
|  |  | |||
|  | @ -296,7 +296,8 @@ int __attribute__((no_instrument_function)) trace_init(void *buff, | |||
| 		trace_enabled = 0; | ||||
| 		hdr = map_sysmem(CONFIG_TRACE_EARLY_ADDR, | ||||
| 				 CONFIG_TRACE_EARLY_SIZE); | ||||
| 		end = (char *)&hdr->ftrace[hdr->ftrace_count]; | ||||
| 		end = (char *)&hdr->ftrace[min(hdr->ftrace_count, | ||||
| 					       hdr->ftrace_size)]; | ||||
| 		used = end - (char *)hdr; | ||||
| 		printf("trace: copying %08lx bytes of early data from %x to %08lx\n", | ||||
| 		       used, CONFIG_TRACE_EARLY_ADDR, | ||||
|  |  | |||
|  | @ -4401,10 +4401,6 @@ CONFIG_TMU_TIMER | |||
| CONFIG_TPL_PAD_TO | ||||
| CONFIG_TPM_TIS_BASE_ADDRESS | ||||
| CONFIG_TPS6586X_POWER | ||||
| CONFIG_TRACE_BUFFER_SIZE | ||||
| CONFIG_TRACE_EARLY | ||||
| CONFIG_TRACE_EARLY_ADDR | ||||
| CONFIG_TRACE_EARLY_SIZE | ||||
| CONFIG_TRAILBLAZER | ||||
| CONFIG_TRATS | ||||
| CONFIG_TSEC | ||||
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