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b2441318 | 1 | # SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 |
fb32e03f MD |
2 | # |
3 | # General architecture dependent options | |
4 | # | |
125e5645 | 5 | |
1572497c CH |
6 | # |
7 | # Note: arch/$(SRCARCH)/Kconfig needs to be included first so that it can | |
8 | # override the default values in this file. | |
9 | # | |
10 | source "arch/$(SRCARCH)/Kconfig" | |
11 | ||
22471e13 RD |
12 | menu "General architecture-dependent options" |
13 | ||
692f66f2 HB |
14 | config CRASH_CORE |
15 | bool | |
16 | ||
2965faa5 | 17 | config KEXEC_CORE |
692f66f2 | 18 | select CRASH_CORE |
2965faa5 DY |
19 | bool |
20 | ||
467d2782 TJB |
21 | config HAVE_IMA_KEXEC |
22 | bool | |
23 | ||
05736e4a TG |
24 | config HOTPLUG_SMT |
25 | bool | |
26 | ||
125e5645 | 27 | config OPROFILE |
b309a294 | 28 | tristate "OProfile system profiling" |
125e5645 MD |
29 | depends on PROFILING |
30 | depends on HAVE_OPROFILE | |
d69d59f4 | 31 | select RING_BUFFER |
9a5963eb | 32 | select RING_BUFFER_ALLOW_SWAP |
125e5645 MD |
33 | help |
34 | OProfile is a profiling system capable of profiling the | |
35 | whole system, include the kernel, kernel modules, libraries, | |
36 | and applications. | |
37 | ||
38 | If unsure, say N. | |
39 | ||
4d4036e0 JY |
40 | config OPROFILE_EVENT_MULTIPLEX |
41 | bool "OProfile multiplexing support (EXPERIMENTAL)" | |
42 | default n | |
43 | depends on OPROFILE && X86 | |
44 | help | |
45 | The number of hardware counters is limited. The multiplexing | |
46 | feature enables OProfile to gather more events than counters | |
47 | are provided by the hardware. This is realized by switching | |
9332ef9d | 48 | between events at a user specified time interval. |
4d4036e0 JY |
49 | |
50 | If unsure, say N. | |
51 | ||
125e5645 | 52 | config HAVE_OPROFILE |
9ba16087 | 53 | bool |
125e5645 | 54 | |
dcfce4a0 RR |
55 | config OPROFILE_NMI_TIMER |
56 | def_bool y | |
af9feebe | 57 | depends on PERF_EVENTS && HAVE_PERF_EVENTS_NMI && !PPC64 |
dcfce4a0 | 58 | |
125e5645 MD |
59 | config KPROBES |
60 | bool "Kprobes" | |
05ed160e | 61 | depends on MODULES |
125e5645 | 62 | depends on HAVE_KPROBES |
05ed160e | 63 | select KALLSYMS |
125e5645 MD |
64 | help |
65 | Kprobes allows you to trap at almost any kernel address and | |
66 | execute a callback function. register_kprobe() establishes | |
67 | a probepoint and specifies the callback. Kprobes is useful | |
68 | for kernel debugging, non-intrusive instrumentation and testing. | |
69 | If in doubt, say "N". | |
70 | ||
45f81b1c | 71 | config JUMP_LABEL |
c5905afb | 72 | bool "Optimize very unlikely/likely branches" |
45f81b1c SR |
73 | depends on HAVE_ARCH_JUMP_LABEL |
74 | help | |
c5905afb IM |
75 | This option enables a transparent branch optimization that |
76 | makes certain almost-always-true or almost-always-false branch | |
77 | conditions even cheaper to execute within the kernel. | |
78 | ||
79 | Certain performance-sensitive kernel code, such as trace points, | |
80 | scheduler functionality, networking code and KVM have such | |
81 | branches and include support for this optimization technique. | |
82 | ||
45f81b1c | 83 | If it is detected that the compiler has support for "asm goto", |
c5905afb IM |
84 | the kernel will compile such branches with just a nop |
85 | instruction. When the condition flag is toggled to true, the | |
86 | nop will be converted to a jump instruction to execute the | |
87 | conditional block of instructions. | |
88 | ||
89 | This technique lowers overhead and stress on the branch prediction | |
90 | of the processor and generally makes the kernel faster. The update | |
91 | of the condition is slower, but those are always very rare. | |
45f81b1c | 92 | |
c5905afb IM |
93 | ( On 32-bit x86, the necessary options added to the compiler |
94 | flags may increase the size of the kernel slightly. ) | |
45f81b1c | 95 | |
1987c947 PZ |
96 | config STATIC_KEYS_SELFTEST |
97 | bool "Static key selftest" | |
98 | depends on JUMP_LABEL | |
99 | help | |
100 | Boot time self-test of the branch patching code. | |
101 | ||
afd66255 | 102 | config OPTPROBES |
5cc718b9 MH |
103 | def_bool y |
104 | depends on KPROBES && HAVE_OPTPROBES | |
a30b85df | 105 | select TASKS_RCU if PREEMPT |
afd66255 | 106 | |
e7dbfe34 MH |
107 | config KPROBES_ON_FTRACE |
108 | def_bool y | |
109 | depends on KPROBES && HAVE_KPROBES_ON_FTRACE | |
110 | depends on DYNAMIC_FTRACE_WITH_REGS | |
111 | help | |
112 | If function tracer is enabled and the arch supports full | |
113 | passing of pt_regs to function tracing, then kprobes can | |
114 | optimize on top of function tracing. | |
115 | ||
2b144498 | 116 | config UPROBES |
09294e31 | 117 | def_bool n |
e8f4aa60 | 118 | depends on ARCH_SUPPORTS_UPROBES |
2b144498 | 119 | help |
7b2d81d4 IM |
120 | Uprobes is the user-space counterpart to kprobes: they |
121 | enable instrumentation applications (such as 'perf probe') | |
122 | to establish unintrusive probes in user-space binaries and | |
123 | libraries, by executing handler functions when the probes | |
124 | are hit by user-space applications. | |
125 | ||
126 | ( These probes come in the form of single-byte breakpoints, | |
127 | managed by the kernel and kept transparent to the probed | |
128 | application. ) | |
2b144498 | 129 | |
c19fa94a JH |
130 | config HAVE_64BIT_ALIGNED_ACCESS |
131 | def_bool 64BIT && !HAVE_EFFICIENT_UNALIGNED_ACCESS | |
132 | help | |
133 | Some architectures require 64 bit accesses to be 64 bit | |
134 | aligned, which also requires structs containing 64 bit values | |
135 | to be 64 bit aligned too. This includes some 32 bit | |
136 | architectures which can do 64 bit accesses, as well as 64 bit | |
137 | architectures without unaligned access. | |
138 | ||
139 | This symbol should be selected by an architecture if 64 bit | |
140 | accesses are required to be 64 bit aligned in this way even | |
141 | though it is not a 64 bit architecture. | |
142 | ||
143 | See Documentation/unaligned-memory-access.txt for more | |
144 | information on the topic of unaligned memory accesses. | |
145 | ||
58340a07 | 146 | config HAVE_EFFICIENT_UNALIGNED_ACCESS |
9ba16087 | 147 | bool |
58340a07 JB |
148 | help |
149 | Some architectures are unable to perform unaligned accesses | |
150 | without the use of get_unaligned/put_unaligned. Others are | |
151 | unable to perform such accesses efficiently (e.g. trap on | |
152 | unaligned access and require fixing it up in the exception | |
153 | handler.) | |
154 | ||
155 | This symbol should be selected by an architecture if it can | |
156 | perform unaligned accesses efficiently to allow different | |
157 | code paths to be selected for these cases. Some network | |
158 | drivers, for example, could opt to not fix up alignment | |
159 | problems with received packets if doing so would not help | |
160 | much. | |
161 | ||
162 | See Documentation/unaligned-memory-access.txt for more | |
163 | information on the topic of unaligned memory accesses. | |
164 | ||
cf66bb93 DW |
165 | config ARCH_USE_BUILTIN_BSWAP |
166 | bool | |
167 | help | |
168 | Modern versions of GCC (since 4.4) have builtin functions | |
169 | for handling byte-swapping. Using these, instead of the old | |
170 | inline assembler that the architecture code provides in the | |
171 | __arch_bswapXX() macros, allows the compiler to see what's | |
172 | happening and offers more opportunity for optimisation. In | |
173 | particular, the compiler will be able to combine the byteswap | |
174 | with a nearby load or store and use load-and-swap or | |
175 | store-and-swap instructions if the architecture has them. It | |
176 | should almost *never* result in code which is worse than the | |
177 | hand-coded assembler in <asm/swab.h>. But just in case it | |
178 | does, the use of the builtins is optional. | |
179 | ||
180 | Any architecture with load-and-swap or store-and-swap | |
181 | instructions should set this. And it shouldn't hurt to set it | |
182 | on architectures that don't have such instructions. | |
183 | ||
9edddaa2 AM |
184 | config KRETPROBES |
185 | def_bool y | |
186 | depends on KPROBES && HAVE_KRETPROBES | |
187 | ||
7c68af6e AK |
188 | config USER_RETURN_NOTIFIER |
189 | bool | |
190 | depends on HAVE_USER_RETURN_NOTIFIER | |
191 | help | |
192 | Provide a kernel-internal notification when a cpu is about to | |
193 | switch to user mode. | |
194 | ||
28b2ee20 | 195 | config HAVE_IOREMAP_PROT |
9ba16087 | 196 | bool |
28b2ee20 | 197 | |
125e5645 | 198 | config HAVE_KPROBES |
9ba16087 | 199 | bool |
9edddaa2 AM |
200 | |
201 | config HAVE_KRETPROBES | |
9ba16087 | 202 | bool |
74bc7cee | 203 | |
afd66255 MH |
204 | config HAVE_OPTPROBES |
205 | bool | |
d314d74c | 206 | |
e7dbfe34 MH |
207 | config HAVE_KPROBES_ON_FTRACE |
208 | bool | |
209 | ||
540adea3 | 210 | config HAVE_FUNCTION_ERROR_INJECTION |
9802d865 JB |
211 | bool |
212 | ||
42a0bb3f PM |
213 | config HAVE_NMI |
214 | bool | |
215 | ||
1f5a4ad9 RM |
216 | # |
217 | # An arch should select this if it provides all these things: | |
218 | # | |
219 | # task_pt_regs() in asm/processor.h or asm/ptrace.h | |
220 | # arch_has_single_step() if there is hardware single-step support | |
221 | # arch_has_block_step() if there is hardware block-step support | |
1f5a4ad9 RM |
222 | # asm/syscall.h supplying asm-generic/syscall.h interface |
223 | # linux/regset.h user_regset interfaces | |
224 | # CORE_DUMP_USE_REGSET #define'd in linux/elf.h | |
225 | # TIF_SYSCALL_TRACE calls tracehook_report_syscall_{entry,exit} | |
226 | # TIF_NOTIFY_RESUME calls tracehook_notify_resume() | |
227 | # signal delivery calls tracehook_signal_handler() | |
228 | # | |
229 | config HAVE_ARCH_TRACEHOOK | |
9ba16087 | 230 | bool |
1f5a4ad9 | 231 | |
c64be2bb MS |
232 | config HAVE_DMA_CONTIGUOUS |
233 | bool | |
234 | ||
29d5e047 TG |
235 | config GENERIC_SMP_IDLE_THREAD |
236 | bool | |
237 | ||
485cf5da KH |
238 | config GENERIC_IDLE_POLL_SETUP |
239 | bool | |
240 | ||
6974f0c4 DM |
241 | config ARCH_HAS_FORTIFY_SOURCE |
242 | bool | |
243 | help | |
244 | An architecture should select this when it can successfully | |
245 | build and run with CONFIG_FORTIFY_SOURCE. | |
246 | ||
d2852a22 DB |
247 | # Select if arch has all set_memory_ro/rw/x/nx() functions in asm/cacheflush.h |
248 | config ARCH_HAS_SET_MEMORY | |
249 | bool | |
250 | ||
0500871f DH |
251 | # Select if arch init_task must go in the __init_task_data section |
252 | config ARCH_TASK_STRUCT_ON_STACK | |
a4a2eb49 TG |
253 | bool |
254 | ||
f5e10287 TG |
255 | # Select if arch has its private alloc_task_struct() function |
256 | config ARCH_TASK_STRUCT_ALLOCATOR | |
257 | bool | |
258 | ||
5905429a KC |
259 | config HAVE_ARCH_THREAD_STRUCT_WHITELIST |
260 | bool | |
261 | depends on !ARCH_TASK_STRUCT_ALLOCATOR | |
262 | help | |
263 | An architecture should select this to provide hardened usercopy | |
264 | knowledge about what region of the thread_struct should be | |
265 | whitelisted for copying to userspace. Normally this is only the | |
266 | FPU registers. Specifically, arch_thread_struct_whitelist() | |
267 | should be implemented. Without this, the entire thread_struct | |
268 | field in task_struct will be left whitelisted. | |
269 | ||
b235beea LT |
270 | # Select if arch has its private alloc_thread_stack() function |
271 | config ARCH_THREAD_STACK_ALLOCATOR | |
f5e10287 TG |
272 | bool |
273 | ||
5aaeb5c0 IM |
274 | # Select if arch wants to size task_struct dynamically via arch_task_struct_size: |
275 | config ARCH_WANTS_DYNAMIC_TASK_STRUCT | |
276 | bool | |
277 | ||
f850c30c HC |
278 | config HAVE_REGS_AND_STACK_ACCESS_API |
279 | bool | |
e01292b1 HC |
280 | help |
281 | This symbol should be selected by an architecure if it supports | |
282 | the API needed to access registers and stack entries from pt_regs, | |
283 | declared in asm/ptrace.h | |
284 | For example the kprobes-based event tracer needs this API. | |
f850c30c | 285 | |
d7822b1e MD |
286 | config HAVE_RSEQ |
287 | bool | |
288 | depends on HAVE_REGS_AND_STACK_ACCESS_API | |
289 | help | |
290 | This symbol should be selected by an architecture if it | |
291 | supports an implementation of restartable sequences. | |
292 | ||
3c88ee19 MH |
293 | config HAVE_FUNCTION_ARG_ACCESS_API |
294 | bool | |
295 | help | |
296 | This symbol should be selected by an architecure if it supports | |
297 | the API needed to access function arguments from pt_regs, | |
298 | declared in asm/ptrace.h | |
299 | ||
9483a578 | 300 | config HAVE_CLK |
9ba16087 | 301 | bool |
9483a578 DB |
302 | help |
303 | The <linux/clk.h> calls support software clock gating and | |
304 | thus are a key power management tool on many systems. | |
305 | ||
62a038d3 P |
306 | config HAVE_HW_BREAKPOINT |
307 | bool | |
99e8c5a3 | 308 | depends on PERF_EVENTS |
62a038d3 | 309 | |
0102752e FW |
310 | config HAVE_MIXED_BREAKPOINTS_REGS |
311 | bool | |
312 | depends on HAVE_HW_BREAKPOINT | |
313 | help | |
314 | Depending on the arch implementation of hardware breakpoints, | |
315 | some of them have separate registers for data and instruction | |
316 | breakpoints addresses, others have mixed registers to store | |
317 | them but define the access type in a control register. | |
318 | Select this option if your arch implements breakpoints under the | |
319 | latter fashion. | |
320 | ||
7c68af6e AK |
321 | config HAVE_USER_RETURN_NOTIFIER |
322 | bool | |
a1922ed6 | 323 | |
c01d4323 FW |
324 | config HAVE_PERF_EVENTS_NMI |
325 | bool | |
23637d47 FW |
326 | help |
327 | System hardware can generate an NMI using the perf event | |
328 | subsystem. Also has support for calculating CPU cycle events | |
329 | to determine how many clock cycles in a given period. | |
c01d4323 | 330 | |
05a4a952 NP |
331 | config HAVE_HARDLOCKUP_DETECTOR_PERF |
332 | bool | |
333 | depends on HAVE_PERF_EVENTS_NMI | |
334 | help | |
335 | The arch chooses to use the generic perf-NMI-based hardlockup | |
336 | detector. Must define HAVE_PERF_EVENTS_NMI. | |
337 | ||
338 | config HAVE_NMI_WATCHDOG | |
339 | depends on HAVE_NMI | |
340 | bool | |
341 | help | |
342 | The arch provides a low level NMI watchdog. It provides | |
343 | asm/nmi.h, and defines its own arch_touch_nmi_watchdog(). | |
344 | ||
345 | config HAVE_HARDLOCKUP_DETECTOR_ARCH | |
346 | bool | |
347 | select HAVE_NMI_WATCHDOG | |
348 | help | |
349 | The arch chooses to provide its own hardlockup detector, which is | |
350 | a superset of the HAVE_NMI_WATCHDOG. It also conforms to config | |
351 | interfaces and parameters provided by hardlockup detector subsystem. | |
352 | ||
c5e63197 JO |
353 | config HAVE_PERF_REGS |
354 | bool | |
355 | help | |
356 | Support selective register dumps for perf events. This includes | |
357 | bit-mapping of each registers and a unique architecture id. | |
358 | ||
c5ebcedb JO |
359 | config HAVE_PERF_USER_STACK_DUMP |
360 | bool | |
361 | help | |
362 | Support user stack dumps for perf event samples. This needs | |
363 | access to the user stack pointer which is not unified across | |
364 | architectures. | |
365 | ||
bf5438fc JB |
366 | config HAVE_ARCH_JUMP_LABEL |
367 | bool | |
368 | ||
50ff18ab AB |
369 | config HAVE_ARCH_JUMP_LABEL_RELATIVE |
370 | bool | |
371 | ||
26723911 PZ |
372 | config HAVE_RCU_TABLE_FREE |
373 | bool | |
374 | ||
d86564a2 PZ |
375 | config HAVE_RCU_TABLE_INVALIDATE |
376 | bool | |
377 | ||
df013ffb YH |
378 | config ARCH_HAVE_NMI_SAFE_CMPXCHG |
379 | bool | |
380 | ||
43570fd2 HC |
381 | config HAVE_ALIGNED_STRUCT_PAGE |
382 | bool | |
383 | help | |
384 | This makes sure that struct pages are double word aligned and that | |
385 | e.g. the SLUB allocator can perform double word atomic operations | |
386 | on a struct page for better performance. However selecting this | |
387 | might increase the size of a struct page by a word. | |
388 | ||
4156153c HC |
389 | config HAVE_CMPXCHG_LOCAL |
390 | bool | |
391 | ||
2565409f HC |
392 | config HAVE_CMPXCHG_DOUBLE |
393 | bool | |
394 | ||
77e58496 PM |
395 | config ARCH_WEAK_RELEASE_ACQUIRE |
396 | bool | |
397 | ||
c1d7e01d WD |
398 | config ARCH_WANT_IPC_PARSE_VERSION |
399 | bool | |
400 | ||
401 | config ARCH_WANT_COMPAT_IPC_PARSE_VERSION | |
402 | bool | |
403 | ||
48b25c43 | 404 | config ARCH_WANT_OLD_COMPAT_IPC |
c1d7e01d | 405 | select ARCH_WANT_COMPAT_IPC_PARSE_VERSION |
48b25c43 CM |
406 | bool |
407 | ||
e2cfabdf WD |
408 | config HAVE_ARCH_SECCOMP_FILTER |
409 | bool | |
410 | help | |
fb0fadf9 | 411 | An arch should select this symbol if it provides all of these things: |
bb6ea430 WD |
412 | - syscall_get_arch() |
413 | - syscall_get_arguments() | |
414 | - syscall_rollback() | |
415 | - syscall_set_return_value() | |
fb0fadf9 WD |
416 | - SIGSYS siginfo_t support |
417 | - secure_computing is called from a ptrace_event()-safe context | |
418 | - secure_computing return value is checked and a return value of -1 | |
419 | results in the system call being skipped immediately. | |
48dc92b9 | 420 | - seccomp syscall wired up |
e2cfabdf WD |
421 | |
422 | config SECCOMP_FILTER | |
423 | def_bool y | |
424 | depends on HAVE_ARCH_SECCOMP_FILTER && SECCOMP && NET | |
425 | help | |
426 | Enable tasks to build secure computing environments defined | |
427 | in terms of Berkeley Packet Filter programs which implement | |
428 | task-defined system call filtering polices. | |
429 | ||
5fb94e9c | 430 | See Documentation/userspace-api/seccomp_filter.rst for details. |
e2cfabdf | 431 | |
afaef01c AP |
432 | config HAVE_ARCH_STACKLEAK |
433 | bool | |
434 | help | |
435 | An architecture should select this if it has the code which | |
436 | fills the used part of the kernel stack with the STACKLEAK_POISON | |
437 | value before returning from system calls. | |
438 | ||
d148eac0 | 439 | config HAVE_STACKPROTECTOR |
19952a92 KC |
440 | bool |
441 | help | |
442 | An arch should select this symbol if: | |
19952a92 KC |
443 | - it has implemented a stack canary (e.g. __stack_chk_guard) |
444 | ||
2a61f474 MY |
445 | config CC_HAS_STACKPROTECTOR_NONE |
446 | def_bool $(cc-option,-fno-stack-protector) | |
447 | ||
050e9baa | 448 | config STACKPROTECTOR |
2a61f474 | 449 | bool "Stack Protector buffer overflow detection" |
d148eac0 | 450 | depends on HAVE_STACKPROTECTOR |
2a61f474 MY |
451 | depends on $(cc-option,-fstack-protector) |
452 | default y | |
19952a92 | 453 | help |
8779657d | 454 | This option turns on the "stack-protector" GCC feature. This |
19952a92 KC |
455 | feature puts, at the beginning of functions, a canary value on |
456 | the stack just before the return address, and validates | |
457 | the value just before actually returning. Stack based buffer | |
458 | overflows (that need to overwrite this return address) now also | |
459 | overwrite the canary, which gets detected and the attack is then | |
460 | neutralized via a kernel panic. | |
461 | ||
8779657d KC |
462 | Functions will have the stack-protector canary logic added if they |
463 | have an 8-byte or larger character array on the stack. | |
464 | ||
19952a92 | 465 | This feature requires gcc version 4.2 or above, or a distribution |
8779657d KC |
466 | gcc with the feature backported ("-fstack-protector"). |
467 | ||
468 | On an x86 "defconfig" build, this feature adds canary checks to | |
469 | about 3% of all kernel functions, which increases kernel code size | |
470 | by about 0.3%. | |
471 | ||
050e9baa | 472 | config STACKPROTECTOR_STRONG |
2a61f474 | 473 | bool "Strong Stack Protector" |
050e9baa | 474 | depends on STACKPROTECTOR |
2a61f474 MY |
475 | depends on $(cc-option,-fstack-protector-strong) |
476 | default y | |
8779657d KC |
477 | help |
478 | Functions will have the stack-protector canary logic added in any | |
479 | of the following conditions: | |
480 | ||
481 | - local variable's address used as part of the right hand side of an | |
482 | assignment or function argument | |
483 | - local variable is an array (or union containing an array), | |
484 | regardless of array type or length | |
485 | - uses register local variables | |
486 | ||
487 | This feature requires gcc version 4.9 or above, or a distribution | |
488 | gcc with the feature backported ("-fstack-protector-strong"). | |
489 | ||
490 | On an x86 "defconfig" build, this feature adds canary checks to | |
491 | about 20% of all kernel functions, which increases the kernel code | |
492 | size by about 2%. | |
493 | ||
0f60a8ef KC |
494 | config HAVE_ARCH_WITHIN_STACK_FRAMES |
495 | bool | |
496 | help | |
497 | An architecture should select this if it can walk the kernel stack | |
498 | frames to determine if an object is part of either the arguments | |
499 | or local variables (i.e. that it excludes saved return addresses, | |
500 | and similar) by implementing an inline arch_within_stack_frames(), | |
501 | which is used by CONFIG_HARDENED_USERCOPY. | |
502 | ||
91d1aa43 | 503 | config HAVE_CONTEXT_TRACKING |
2b1d5024 FW |
504 | bool |
505 | help | |
91d1aa43 FW |
506 | Provide kernel/user boundaries probes necessary for subsystems |
507 | that need it, such as userspace RCU extended quiescent state. | |
508 | Syscalls need to be wrapped inside user_exit()-user_enter() through | |
509 | the slow path using TIF_NOHZ flag. Exceptions handlers must be | |
510 | wrapped as well. Irqs are already protected inside | |
511 | rcu_irq_enter/rcu_irq_exit() but preemption or signal handling on | |
512 | irq exit still need to be protected. | |
2b1d5024 | 513 | |
b952741c FW |
514 | config HAVE_VIRT_CPU_ACCOUNTING |
515 | bool | |
516 | ||
40565b5a SG |
517 | config ARCH_HAS_SCALED_CPUTIME |
518 | bool | |
519 | ||
554b0004 KH |
520 | config HAVE_VIRT_CPU_ACCOUNTING_GEN |
521 | bool | |
522 | default y if 64BIT | |
523 | help | |
524 | With VIRT_CPU_ACCOUNTING_GEN, cputime_t becomes 64-bit. | |
525 | Before enabling this option, arch code must be audited | |
526 | to ensure there are no races in concurrent read/write of | |
527 | cputime_t. For example, reading/writing 64-bit cputime_t on | |
528 | some 32-bit arches may require multiple accesses, so proper | |
529 | locking is needed to protect against concurrent accesses. | |
530 | ||
531 | ||
fdf9c356 FW |
532 | config HAVE_IRQ_TIME_ACCOUNTING |
533 | bool | |
534 | help | |
535 | Archs need to ensure they use a high enough resolution clock to | |
536 | support irq time accounting and then call enable_sched_clock_irqtime(). | |
537 | ||
15626062 GS |
538 | config HAVE_ARCH_TRANSPARENT_HUGEPAGE |
539 | bool | |
540 | ||
a00cc7d9 MW |
541 | config HAVE_ARCH_TRANSPARENT_HUGEPAGE_PUD |
542 | bool | |
543 | ||
0ddab1d2 TK |
544 | config HAVE_ARCH_HUGE_VMAP |
545 | bool | |
546 | ||
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547 | config HAVE_ARCH_SOFT_DIRTY |
548 | bool | |
549 | ||
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550 | config HAVE_MOD_ARCH_SPECIFIC |
551 | bool | |
552 | help | |
553 | The arch uses struct mod_arch_specific to store data. Many arches | |
554 | just need a simple module loader without arch specific data - those | |
555 | should not enable this. | |
556 | ||
557 | config MODULES_USE_ELF_RELA | |
558 | bool | |
559 | help | |
560 | Modules only use ELF RELA relocations. Modules with ELF REL | |
561 | relocations will give an error. | |
562 | ||
563 | config MODULES_USE_ELF_REL | |
564 | bool | |
565 | help | |
566 | Modules only use ELF REL relocations. Modules with ELF RELA | |
567 | relocations will give an error. | |
568 | ||
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569 | config HAVE_IRQ_EXIT_ON_IRQ_STACK |
570 | bool | |
571 | help | |
572 | Architecture doesn't only execute the irq handler on the irq stack | |
573 | but also irq_exit(). This way we can process softirqs on this irq | |
574 | stack instead of switching to a new one when we call __do_softirq() | |
575 | in the end of an hardirq. | |
576 | This spares a stack switch and improves cache usage on softirq | |
577 | processing. | |
578 | ||
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579 | config PGTABLE_LEVELS |
580 | int | |
581 | default 2 | |
582 | ||
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583 | config ARCH_HAS_ELF_RANDOMIZE |
584 | bool | |
585 | help | |
586 | An architecture supports choosing randomized locations for | |
587 | stack, mmap, brk, and ET_DYN. Defined functions: | |
588 | - arch_mmap_rnd() | |
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591 | config HAVE_ARCH_MMAP_RND_BITS |
592 | bool | |
593 | help | |
594 | An arch should select this symbol if it supports setting a variable | |
595 | number of bits for use in establishing the base address for mmap | |
596 | allocations, has MMU enabled and provides values for both: | |
597 | - ARCH_MMAP_RND_BITS_MIN | |
598 | - ARCH_MMAP_RND_BITS_MAX | |
599 | ||
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600 | config HAVE_EXIT_THREAD |
601 | bool | |
602 | help | |
603 | An architecture implements exit_thread. | |
604 | ||
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605 | config ARCH_MMAP_RND_BITS_MIN |
606 | int | |
607 | ||
608 | config ARCH_MMAP_RND_BITS_MAX | |
609 | int | |
610 | ||
611 | config ARCH_MMAP_RND_BITS_DEFAULT | |
612 | int | |
613 | ||
614 | config ARCH_MMAP_RND_BITS | |
615 | int "Number of bits to use for ASLR of mmap base address" if EXPERT | |
616 | range ARCH_MMAP_RND_BITS_MIN ARCH_MMAP_RND_BITS_MAX | |
617 | default ARCH_MMAP_RND_BITS_DEFAULT if ARCH_MMAP_RND_BITS_DEFAULT | |
618 | default ARCH_MMAP_RND_BITS_MIN | |
619 | depends on HAVE_ARCH_MMAP_RND_BITS | |
620 | help | |
621 | This value can be used to select the number of bits to use to | |
622 | determine the random offset to the base address of vma regions | |
623 | resulting from mmap allocations. This value will be bounded | |
624 | by the architecture's minimum and maximum supported values. | |
625 | ||
626 | This value can be changed after boot using the | |
627 | /proc/sys/vm/mmap_rnd_bits tunable | |
628 | ||
629 | config HAVE_ARCH_MMAP_RND_COMPAT_BITS | |
630 | bool | |
631 | help | |
632 | An arch should select this symbol if it supports running applications | |
633 | in compatibility mode, supports setting a variable number of bits for | |
634 | use in establishing the base address for mmap allocations, has MMU | |
635 | enabled and provides values for both: | |
636 | - ARCH_MMAP_RND_COMPAT_BITS_MIN | |
637 | - ARCH_MMAP_RND_COMPAT_BITS_MAX | |
638 | ||
639 | config ARCH_MMAP_RND_COMPAT_BITS_MIN | |
640 | int | |
641 | ||
642 | config ARCH_MMAP_RND_COMPAT_BITS_MAX | |
643 | int | |
644 | ||
645 | config ARCH_MMAP_RND_COMPAT_BITS_DEFAULT | |
646 | int | |
647 | ||
648 | config ARCH_MMAP_RND_COMPAT_BITS | |
649 | int "Number of bits to use for ASLR of mmap base address for compatible applications" if EXPERT | |
650 | range ARCH_MMAP_RND_COMPAT_BITS_MIN ARCH_MMAP_RND_COMPAT_BITS_MAX | |
651 | default ARCH_MMAP_RND_COMPAT_BITS_DEFAULT if ARCH_MMAP_RND_COMPAT_BITS_DEFAULT | |
652 | default ARCH_MMAP_RND_COMPAT_BITS_MIN | |
653 | depends on HAVE_ARCH_MMAP_RND_COMPAT_BITS | |
654 | help | |
655 | This value can be used to select the number of bits to use to | |
656 | determine the random offset to the base address of vma regions | |
657 | resulting from mmap allocations for compatible applications This | |
658 | value will be bounded by the architecture's minimum and maximum | |
659 | supported values. | |
660 | ||
661 | This value can be changed after boot using the | |
662 | /proc/sys/vm/mmap_rnd_compat_bits tunable | |
663 | ||
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664 | config HAVE_ARCH_COMPAT_MMAP_BASES |
665 | bool | |
666 | help | |
667 | This allows 64bit applications to invoke 32-bit mmap() syscall | |
668 | and vice-versa 32-bit applications to call 64-bit mmap(). | |
669 | Required for applications doing different bitness syscalls. | |
670 | ||
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671 | config HAVE_COPY_THREAD_TLS |
672 | bool | |
673 | help | |
674 | Architecture provides copy_thread_tls to accept tls argument via | |
675 | normal C parameter passing, rather than extracting the syscall | |
676 | argument from pt_regs. | |
677 | ||
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678 | config HAVE_STACK_VALIDATION |
679 | bool | |
680 | help | |
681 | Architecture supports the 'objtool check' host tool command, which | |
682 | performs compile-time stack metadata validation. | |
683 | ||
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684 | config HAVE_RELIABLE_STACKTRACE |
685 | bool | |
686 | help | |
687 | Architecture has a save_stack_trace_tsk_reliable() function which | |
688 | only returns a stack trace if it can guarantee the trace is reliable. | |
689 | ||
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690 | config HAVE_ARCH_HASH |
691 | bool | |
692 | default n | |
693 | help | |
694 | If this is set, the architecture provides an <asm/hash.h> | |
695 | file which provides platform-specific implementations of some | |
696 | functions in <linux/hash.h> or fs/namei.c. | |
697 | ||
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698 | config ISA_BUS_API |
699 | def_bool ISA | |
700 | ||
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701 | # |
702 | # ABI hall of shame | |
703 | # | |
704 | config CLONE_BACKWARDS | |
705 | bool | |
706 | help | |
707 | Architecture has tls passed as the 4th argument of clone(2), | |
708 | not the 5th one. | |
709 | ||
710 | config CLONE_BACKWARDS2 | |
711 | bool | |
712 | help | |
713 | Architecture has the first two arguments of clone(2) swapped. | |
714 | ||
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715 | config CLONE_BACKWARDS3 |
716 | bool | |
717 | help | |
718 | Architecture has tls passed as the 3rd argument of clone(2), | |
719 | not the 5th one. | |
720 | ||
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721 | config ODD_RT_SIGACTION |
722 | bool | |
723 | help | |
724 | Architecture has unusual rt_sigaction(2) arguments | |
725 | ||
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726 | config OLD_SIGSUSPEND |
727 | bool | |
728 | help | |
729 | Architecture has old sigsuspend(2) syscall, of one-argument variety | |
730 | ||
731 | config OLD_SIGSUSPEND3 | |
732 | bool | |
733 | help | |
734 | Even weirder antique ABI - three-argument sigsuspend(2) | |
735 | ||
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736 | config OLD_SIGACTION |
737 | bool | |
738 | help | |
739 | Architecture has old sigaction(2) syscall. Nope, not the same | |
740 | as OLD_SIGSUSPEND | OLD_SIGSUSPEND3 - alpha has sigsuspend(2), | |
741 | but fairly different variant of sigaction(2), thanks to OSF/1 | |
742 | compatibility... | |
743 | ||
744 | config COMPAT_OLD_SIGACTION | |
745 | bool | |
746 | ||
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747 | config 64BIT_TIME |
748 | def_bool ARCH_HAS_64BIT_TIME | |
749 | help | |
750 | This should be selected by all architectures that need to support | |
751 | new system calls with a 64-bit time_t. This is relevant on all 32-bit | |
752 | architectures, and 64-bit architectures as part of compat syscall | |
753 | handling. | |
754 | ||
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755 | config COMPAT_32BIT_TIME |
756 | def_bool (!64BIT && 64BIT_TIME) || COMPAT | |
757 | help | |
758 | This enables 32 bit time_t support in addition to 64 bit time_t support. | |
759 | This is relevant on all 32-bit architectures, and 64-bit architectures | |
760 | as part of compat syscall handling. | |
761 | ||
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762 | config ARCH_NO_COHERENT_DMA_MMAP |
763 | bool | |
764 | ||
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765 | config ARCH_NO_PREEMPT |
766 | bool | |
767 | ||
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768 | config CPU_NO_EFFICIENT_FFS |
769 | def_bool n | |
770 | ||
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771 | config HAVE_ARCH_VMAP_STACK |
772 | def_bool n | |
773 | help | |
774 | An arch should select this symbol if it can support kernel stacks | |
775 | in vmalloc space. This means: | |
776 | ||
777 | - vmalloc space must be large enough to hold many kernel stacks. | |
778 | This may rule out many 32-bit architectures. | |
779 | ||
780 | - Stacks in vmalloc space need to work reliably. For example, if | |
781 | vmap page tables are created on demand, either this mechanism | |
782 | needs to work while the stack points to a virtual address with | |
783 | unpopulated page tables or arch code (switch_to() and switch_mm(), | |
784 | most likely) needs to ensure that the stack's page table entries | |
785 | are populated before running on a possibly unpopulated stack. | |
786 | ||
787 | - If the stack overflows into a guard page, something reasonable | |
788 | should happen. The definition of "reasonable" is flexible, but | |
789 | instantly rebooting without logging anything would be unfriendly. | |
790 | ||
791 | config VMAP_STACK | |
792 | default y | |
793 | bool "Use a virtually-mapped stack" | |
794 | depends on HAVE_ARCH_VMAP_STACK && !KASAN | |
795 | ---help--- | |
796 | Enable this if you want the use virtually-mapped kernel stacks | |
797 | with guard pages. This causes kernel stack overflows to be | |
798 | caught immediately rather than causing difficult-to-diagnose | |
799 | corruption. | |
800 | ||
801 | This is presently incompatible with KASAN because KASAN expects | |
802 | the stack to map directly to the KASAN shadow map using a formula | |
803 | that is incorrect if the stack is in vmalloc space. | |
804 | ||
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805 | config ARCH_OPTIONAL_KERNEL_RWX |
806 | def_bool n | |
807 | ||
808 | config ARCH_OPTIONAL_KERNEL_RWX_DEFAULT | |
809 | def_bool n | |
810 | ||
811 | config ARCH_HAS_STRICT_KERNEL_RWX | |
812 | def_bool n | |
813 | ||
0f5bf6d0 | 814 | config STRICT_KERNEL_RWX |
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815 | bool "Make kernel text and rodata read-only" if ARCH_OPTIONAL_KERNEL_RWX |
816 | depends on ARCH_HAS_STRICT_KERNEL_RWX | |
817 | default !ARCH_OPTIONAL_KERNEL_RWX || ARCH_OPTIONAL_KERNEL_RWX_DEFAULT | |
818 | help | |
819 | If this is set, kernel text and rodata memory will be made read-only, | |
820 | and non-text memory will be made non-executable. This provides | |
821 | protection against certain security exploits (e.g. executing the heap | |
822 | or modifying text) | |
823 | ||
824 | These features are considered standard security practice these days. | |
825 | You should say Y here in almost all cases. | |
826 | ||
827 | config ARCH_HAS_STRICT_MODULE_RWX | |
828 | def_bool n | |
829 | ||
0f5bf6d0 | 830 | config STRICT_MODULE_RWX |
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831 | bool "Set loadable kernel module data as NX and text as RO" if ARCH_OPTIONAL_KERNEL_RWX |
832 | depends on ARCH_HAS_STRICT_MODULE_RWX && MODULES | |
833 | default !ARCH_OPTIONAL_KERNEL_RWX || ARCH_OPTIONAL_KERNEL_RWX_DEFAULT | |
834 | help | |
835 | If this is set, module text and rodata memory will be made read-only, | |
836 | and non-text memory will be made non-executable. This provides | |
837 | protection against certain security exploits (e.g. writing to text) | |
838 | ||
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839 | # select if the architecture provides an asm/dma-direct.h header |
840 | config ARCH_HAS_PHYS_TO_DMA | |
841 | bool | |
842 | ||
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843 | config ARCH_HAS_REFCOUNT |
844 | bool | |
845 | help | |
846 | An architecture selects this when it has implemented refcount_t | |
847 | using open coded assembly primitives that provide an optimized | |
848 | refcount_t implementation, possibly at the expense of some full | |
849 | refcount state checks of CONFIG_REFCOUNT_FULL=y. | |
850 | ||
851 | The refcount overflow check behavior, however, must be retained. | |
852 | Catching overflows is the primary security concern for protecting | |
853 | against bugs in reference counts. | |
854 | ||
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855 | config REFCOUNT_FULL |
856 | bool "Perform full reference count validation at the expense of speed" | |
857 | help | |
858 | Enabling this switches the refcounting infrastructure from a fast | |
859 | unchecked atomic_t implementation to a fully state checked | |
860 | implementation, which can be (slightly) slower but provides protections | |
861 | against various use-after-free conditions that can be used in | |
862 | security flaw exploits. | |
863 | ||
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864 | config HAVE_ARCH_COMPILER_H |
865 | bool | |
866 | help | |
867 | An architecture can select this if it provides an | |
868 | asm/compiler.h header that should be included after | |
869 | linux/compiler-*.h in order to override macro definitions that those | |
870 | headers generally provide. | |
871 | ||
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872 | config HAVE_ARCH_PREL32_RELOCATIONS |
873 | bool | |
874 | help | |
875 | May be selected by an architecture if it supports place-relative | |
876 | 32-bit relocations, both in the toolchain and in the module loader, | |
877 | in which case relative references can be used in special sections | |
878 | for PCI fixup, initcalls etc which are only half the size on 64 bit | |
879 | architectures, and don't require runtime relocation on relocatable | |
880 | kernels. | |
881 | ||
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883 | |
884 | source "scripts/gcc-plugins/Kconfig" | |
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