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# General configuration options
# Copyright (c) 2014-2015 Wind River Systems, Inc.
# Copyright (c) 2016 Intel Corporation
# Copyright (c) 2023 Nordic Semiconductor ASA
# SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0
config MCUBOOT
bool
help
Hidden option used to indicate that the current image is MCUBoot
config BOOTLOADER_MCUBOOT
bool "MCUboot bootloader support"
select USE_DT_CODE_PARTITION
imply INIT_ARCH_HW_AT_BOOT if ARCH_SUPPORTS_ARCH_HW_INIT
depends on !MCUBOOT
help
This option signifies that the target uses MCUboot as a bootloader,
or in other words that the image is to be chain-loaded by MCUboot.
This sets several required build system and Device Tree options in
order for the image generated to be bootable using the MCUboot open
source bootloader. Currently this includes:
* Setting ROM_START_OFFSET to a default value that allows space
for the MCUboot image header
* Activating SW_VECTOR_RELAY_CLIENT on Cortex-M0
(or Armv8-M baseline) targets with no built-in vector relocation
mechanisms
By default, this option instructs Zephyr to initialize the core
architecture HW registers during boot, when this is supported by
the application. This removes the need by MCUboot to reset
the core registers' state itself.
if BOOTLOADER_MCUBOOT
config MCUBOOT_CMAKE_WEST_SIGN_PARAMS
string "Extra parameters to west sign"
default "--quiet"
help
Parameters that are passed by cmake to west sign, just after
the command, before all other parameters needed for image
signing.
By default this is set to "--quiet" to prevent extra, non-error,
diagnostic messages from west sign. This does not affect signing
tool for which extra parameters are passed with
MCUBOOT_EXTRA_IMGTOOL_ARGS.
config MCUBOOT_SIGNATURE_KEY_FILE
string "Path to the mcuboot signing key file"
default ""
depends on !MCUBOOT_GENERATE_UNSIGNED_IMAGE
help
The file contains a key pair whose public half is verified
by your target's MCUboot image. The file is in PEM format.
If set to a non-empty value, the build system tries to
sign the final binaries using a 'west sign -t imgtool' command.
The signed binaries are placed in the build directory
at zephyr/zephyr.signed.bin and zephyr/zephyr.signed.hex.
The file names can be customized with CONFIG_KERNEL_BIN_NAME.
The existence of bin and hex files depends on CONFIG_BUILD_OUTPUT_BIN
and CONFIG_BUILD_OUTPUT_HEX.
This option should contain a path to the same file as the
BOOT_SIGNATURE_KEY_FILE option in your MCUboot .config. The path
may be absolute or relative to the west workspace topdir. (The MCUboot
config option is used for the MCUboot bootloader image; this option is
for your application which is to be loaded by MCUboot. The MCUboot
config option can be a relative path from the MCUboot repository
root.)
If left empty, you must sign the Zephyr binaries manually.
config MCUBOOT_ENCRYPTION_KEY_FILE
string "Path to the mcuboot encryption key file"
default ""
depends on MCUBOOT_SIGNATURE_KEY_FILE != ""
help
The file contains the public key that is used to encrypt the
ephemeral key that encrypts the image. The corresponding
private key is hard coded in the MCUboot source code and is
used to decrypt the ephemeral key that is embedded in the
image. The file is in PEM format.
If set to a non-empty value, the build system tries to
sign and encrypt the final binaries using a 'west sign -t imgtool'
command. The binaries are placed in the build directory at
zephyr/zephyr.signed.encrypted.bin and
zephyr/zephyr.signed.encrypted.hex.
The file names can be customized with CONFIG_KERNEL_BIN_NAME.
The existence of bin and hex files depends on CONFIG_BUILD_OUTPUT_BIN
and CONFIG_BUILD_OUTPUT_HEX.
This option should either be an absolute path or a path relative to
the west workspace topdir.
Example: './bootloader/mcuboot/enc-rsa2048-pub.pem'
If left empty, you must encrypt the Zephyr binaries manually.
config MCUBOOT_IMGTOOL_SIGN_VERSION
string "Version to pass to imgtool when signing"
default "$(APP_VERSION_TWEAK_STRING)" if "$(VERSION_MAJOR)" != ""
default "0.0.0+0"
help
When signing with imgtool then this setting will be passed as version
argument to the tool.
The format is major.minor.revision+build.
config MCUBOOT_IMGTOOL_OVERWRITE_ONLY
bool "Use overwrite-only instead of swap upgrades"
help
If enabled, --overwrite-only option passed to imgtool to avoid
adding the swap status area size when calculating overflow.
config MCUBOOT_EXTRA_IMGTOOL_ARGS
string "Extra arguments to pass to imgtool when signing"
default ""
help
When signing (CONFIG_MCUBOOT_SIGNATURE_KEY_FILE is a non-empty
string) you can use this option to pass extra options to
imgtool. For example, you could set this to "--version 1.2".
config MCUBOOT_GENERATE_UNSIGNED_IMAGE
bool "Generate unsigned binary image bootable with MCUboot"
help
Enabling this configuration allows automatic unsigned binary image
generation when MCUboot signing key is not provided,
i.e., MCUBOOT_SIGNATURE_KEY_FILE is left empty.
config MCUBOOT_GENERATE_CONFIRMED_IMAGE
bool "Also generate a padded, confirmed image"
help
The signed, padded, and confirmed binaries are placed in the build
directory at zephyr/zephyr.signed.confirmed.bin and
zephyr/zephyr.signed.confirmed.hex.
The file names can be customized with CONFIG_KERNEL_BIN_NAME.
The existence of bin and hex files depends on CONFIG_BUILD_OUTPUT_BIN
and CONFIG_BUILD_OUTPUT_HEX.
menu "On board MCUboot operation mode"
choice MCUBOOT_BOOTLOADER_MODE
prompt "Application assumed MCUboot mode of operation"
default MCUBOOT_BOOTLOADER_MODE_SWAP_WITHOUT_SCRATCH # MCUBOOT_BOOTLOADER_MODE
help
Informs application build on assumed MCUboot mode of operation.
This is important for validataing application against DT configuration,
which is done by west sign.
config MCUBOOT_BOOTLOADER_MODE_SINGLE_APP
bool "MCUboot has been configured for single slot execution"
select MCUBOOT_IMGTOOL_OVERWRITE_ONLY
help
MCUboot will only boot slot0_partition placed application and does
not care about other slots. In this mode application is not able
to DFU its own update to secondary slot and all updates need to
be performed using MCUboot serial recovery.
config MCUBOOT_BOOTLOADER_MODE_SWAP_WITHOUT_SCRATCH
bool "MCUboot has been configured for swap without scratch operation"
select MCUBOOT_BOOTLOADER_MODE_HAS_NO_DOWNGRADE
help
MCUboot expects slot0_partition and slot1_partition to be present
in DT and application will boot from slot0_partition.
MCUBOOT_BOOTLOADER_NO_DOWNGRADE should also be selected
if MCUboot has been built with MCUBOOT_DOWNGRADE_PREVENTION.
config MCUBOOT_BOOTLOADER_MODE_SWAP_SCRATCH
bool "MCUboot has been configured for swap using scratch operation"
select MCUBOOT_BOOTLOADER_MODE_HAS_NO_DOWNGRADE
help
MCUboot expects slot0_partition, slot1_partition and scratch_partition
to be present in DT, and application will boot from slot0_partition.
In this mode scratch_partition is used as temporary storage when
MCUboot swaps application from the secondary slot to the primary
slot.
MCUBOOT_BOOTLOADER_NO_DOWNGRADE should also be selected
if MCUboot has been built with MCUBOOT_DOWNGRADE_PREVENTION.
config MCUBOOT_BOOTLOADER_MODE_OVERWRITE_ONLY
bool "MCUboot has been configured to just overwrite primary slot"
select MCUBOOT_BOOTLOADER_MODE_HAS_NO_DOWNGRADE
select MCUBOOT_IMGTOOL_OVERWRITE_ONLY
help
MCUboot will take contents of secondary slot of an image and will
overwrite primary slot with it.
In this mode it is not possible to revert back to previous version
as it is not stored in the secondary slot.
This mode supports MCUBOOT_BOOTLOADER_NO_DOWNGRADE which means
that the overwrite will not happen unless the version of secondary
slot is higher than the version in primary slot.
config MCUBOOT_BOOTLOADER_MODE_DIRECT_XIP
bool "MCUboot has been configured for DirectXIP operation"
select MCUBOOT_BOOTLOADER_MODE_HAS_NO_DOWNGRADE
select MCUBOOT_BOOTLOADER_NO_DOWNGRADE
select MCUBOOT_IMGTOOL_OVERWRITE_ONLY
help
MCUboot expects slot0_partition and slot1_partition to exist in DT.
In this mode MCUboot can boot from either partition and will
select one with higher application image version, which usually
means major.minor.patch triple, unless BOOT_VERSION_CMP_USE_BUILD_NUMBER
is also selected that enables comparison of build number.
This option automatically selectes
MCUBOOT_BOOTLOADER_NO_DOWNGRADE as it is not possible
to swap back to older version of application.
config MCUBOOT_BOOTLOADER_MODE_DIRECT_XIP_WITH_REVERT
bool "MCUboot has been configured for DirectXIP with revert"
select MCUBOOT_BOOTUTIL_LIB_FOR_DIRECT_XIP
select MCUBOOT_BOOTLOADER_MODE_HAS_NO_DOWNGRADE
select MCUBOOT_BOOTLOADER_NO_DOWNGRADE
select MCUBOOT_IMGTOOL_OVERWRITE_ONLY
help
MCUboot expects slot0_partition and slot1_partition to exist in DT.
In this mode MCUboot will boot the application with the higher version
from either slot, as long as it has been marked to be boot
next time for test or permanently. In case when application is marked
for test it needs to confirm itself, on the first boot, or it will
be removed and MCUboot will revert to booting previously approved
application.
This mode does not allow freely switching between application
versions, as, once higher version application is approved, it is
not possible to select lower version for boot.
This mode selects MCUBOOT_BOOTLOADER_NO_DOWNGRADE as it is not possible
to downgrade running application, but note that MCUboot may do that
if application with higher version will not get confirmed.
config MCUBOOT_BOOTLOADER_MODE_FIRMWARE_UPDATER
bool "MCUboot has been configured in firmware updater mode"
select MCUBOOT_IMGTOOL_OVERWRITE_ONLY
help
MCUboot will only boot slot0_partition for the main application but has
an entrance mechanism defined for entering the slot1_partition which is
a dedicated firmware updater application used to update the slot0_partition
application.
endchoice # MCUBOOT_BOOTLOADER_MODE
config MCUBOOT_BOOTLOADER_MODE_HAS_NO_DOWNGRADE
bool
help
Selected mode supports downgrade prevention, where you cannot switch to
an application with lower version than the currently running application.
if MCUBOOT_BOOTLOADER_MODE_HAS_NO_DOWNGRADE
config MCUBOOT_BOOTLOADER_NO_DOWNGRADE
bool "MCUboot mode has downgrade prevention enabled"
help
Selected MCUboot mode has downgrade prevention enabled, where you are not
able to change back to image with lower version number.
This options should be selected when MCUboot has been built with
MCUBOOT_DOWNGRADE_PREVENTION option enabled.
endif
endmenu # On board MCUboot operation mode
endif # BOOTLOADER_MCUBOOT
menuconfig MCUBOOT_BOOTUTIL_LIB
bool "MCUboot utility library"
help
Enable MCUboot utility library which implements functions
required by the chain-loaded application and the MCUboot.
if MCUBOOT_BOOTUTIL_LIB
# hidden option for disabling module-own log configuration
# while building MCUboot bootloader
config MCUBOOT_BOOTUTIL_LIB_OWN_LOG
bool
default y
if MCUBOOT_BOOTUTIL_LIB_OWN_LOG
module = MCUBOOT_UTIL
module-str = MCUboot bootutil
source "subsys/logging/Kconfig.template.log_config"
endif
config BOOT_IMAGE_ACCESS_HOOKS
bool "Hooks for overriding MCUboot's bootutil native routines"
help
Allow to provide procedures for override or extend native
MCUboot's routines required for access the image data.
It is up to the application project to add source file which
implements hooks to the build.
if MCUBOOT_BOOTLOADER_MODE_DIRECT_XIP_WITH_REVERT
config MCUBOOT_BOOTUTIL_LIB_FOR_DIRECT_XIP
bool
help
Adds support for setting for test and confirming images
when bootloader is in DirectXIP-revert mode.
endif
endif # MCUBOOT_BOOTUTIL_LIB