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1#
2# For a description of the syntax of this configuration file,
3# see Documentation/kbuild/kconfig-language.txt.
4#
5
6config MMU
7 bool
8 default y
9
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10config LOCKDEP_SUPPORT
11 bool
12 default y
13
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14config STACKTRACE_SUPPORT
15 bool
16 default y
17
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18config RWSEM_GENERIC_SPINLOCK
19 bool
20
21config RWSEM_XCHGADD_ALGORITHM
22 bool
23 default y
24
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25config GENERIC_HWEIGHT
26 bool
27 default y
28
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29config GENERIC_CALIBRATE_DELAY
30 bool
31 default y
32
33config GENERIC_BUST_SPINLOCK
34 bool
35
36mainmenu "Linux Kernel Configuration"
37
347a8dc3 38config S390
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39 bool
40 default y
41
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42source "init/Kconfig"
43
44menu "Base setup"
45
46comment "Processor type and features"
47
347a8dc3 48config 64BIT
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49 bool "64 bit kernel"
50 help
51 Select this option if you have a 64 bit IBM zSeries machine
52 and want to use the 64 bit addressing mode.
53
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54config SMP
55 bool "Symmetric multi-processing support"
56 ---help---
57 This enables support for systems with more than one CPU. If you have
58 a system with only one CPU, like most personal computers, say N. If
59 you have a system with more than one CPU, say Y.
60
61 If you say N here, the kernel will run on single and multiprocessor
62 machines, but will use only one CPU of a multiprocessor machine. If
63 you say Y here, the kernel will run on many, but not all,
64 singleprocessor machines. On a singleprocessor machine, the kernel
65 will run faster if you say N here.
66
67 See also the <file:Documentation/smp.txt> and the SMP-HOWTO
68 available at <http://www.tldp.org/docs.html#howto>.
69
70 Even if you don't know what to do here, say Y.
71
72config NR_CPUS
73 int "Maximum number of CPUs (2-64)"
74 range 2 64
75 depends on SMP
76 default "32"
77 help
78 This allows you to specify the maximum number of CPUs which this
79 kernel will support. The maximum supported value is 64 and the
80 minimum value which makes sense is 2.
81
82 This is purely to save memory - each supported CPU adds
83 approximately sixteen kilobytes to the kernel image.
84
85config HOTPLUG_CPU
86 bool "Support for hot-pluggable CPUs"
87 depends on SMP
88 select HOTPLUG
89 default n
90 help
91 Say Y here to be able to turn CPUs off and on. CPUs
92 can be controlled through /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu#.
93 Say N if you want to disable CPU hotplug.
94
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95config DEFAULT_MIGRATION_COST
96 int
97 default "1000000"
98
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99config MATHEMU
100 bool "IEEE FPU emulation"
101 depends on MARCH_G5
102 help
103 This option is required for IEEE compliant floating point arithmetic
104 on older S/390 machines. Say Y unless you know your machine doesn't
105 need this.
106
347a8dc3 107config COMPAT
1da177e4 108 bool "Kernel support for 31 bit emulation"
347a8dc3 109 depends on 64BIT
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110 help
111 Select this option if you want to enable your system kernel to
112 handle system-calls from ELF binaries for 31 bit ESA. This option
113 (and some other stuff like libraries and such) is needed for
114 executing 31 bit applications. It is safe to say "Y".
115
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116config SYSVIPC_COMPAT
117 bool
118 depends on COMPAT && SYSVIPC
119 default y
120
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121config AUDIT_ARCH
122 bool
123 default y
124
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125comment "Code generation options"
126
127choice
128 prompt "Processor type"
129 default MARCH_G5
130
131config MARCH_G5
132 bool "S/390 model G5 and G6"
347a8dc3 133 depends on !64BIT
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134 help
135 Select this to build a 31 bit kernel that works
136 on all S/390 and zSeries machines.
137
138config MARCH_Z900
139 bool "IBM eServer zSeries model z800 and z900"
140 help
141 Select this to optimize for zSeries machines. This
142 will enable some optimizations that are not available
143 on older 31 bit only CPUs.
144
145config MARCH_Z990
146 bool "IBM eServer zSeries model z890 and z990"
147 help
148 Select this enable optimizations for model z890/z990.
149 This will be slightly faster but does not work on
150 older machines such as the z900.
151
152endchoice
153
154config PACK_STACK
155 bool "Pack kernel stack"
156 help
157 This option enables the compiler option -mkernel-backchain if it
158 is available. If the option is available the compiler supports
159 the new stack layout which dramatically reduces the minimum stack
160 frame size. With an old compiler a non-leaf function needs a
161 minimum of 96 bytes on 31 bit and 160 bytes on 64 bit. With
162 -mkernel-backchain the minimum size drops to 16 byte on 31 bit
163 and 24 byte on 64 bit.
164
165 Say Y if you are unsure.
166
167config SMALL_STACK
168 bool "Use 4kb/8kb for kernel stack instead of 8kb/16kb"
169 depends on PACK_STACK
170 help
171 If you say Y here and the compiler supports the -mkernel-backchain
172 option the kernel will use a smaller kernel stack size. For 31 bit
173 the reduced size is 4kb instead of 8kb and for 64 bit it is 8kb
174 instead of 16kb. This allows to run more thread on a system and
175 reduces the pressure on the memory management for higher order
176 page allocations.
177
178 Say N if you are unsure.
179
180
181config CHECK_STACK
182 bool "Detect kernel stack overflow"
183 help
184 This option enables the compiler option -mstack-guard and
185 -mstack-size if they are available. If the compiler supports them
186 it will emit additional code to each function prolog to trigger
187 an illegal operation if the kernel stack is about to overflow.
188
189 Say N if you are unsure.
190
191config STACK_GUARD
192 int "Size of the guard area (128-1024)"
193 range 128 1024
194 depends on CHECK_STACK
195 default "256"
196 help
197 This allows you to specify the size of the guard area at the lower
198 end of the kernel stack. If the kernel stack points into the guard
199 area on function entry an illegal operation is triggered. The size
200 needs to be a power of 2. Please keep in mind that the size of an
201 interrupt frame is 184 bytes for 31 bit and 328 bytes on 64 bit.
202 The minimum size for the stack guard should be 256 for 31 bit and
203 512 for 64 bit.
204
205config WARN_STACK
206 bool "Emit compiler warnings for function with broken stack usage"
207 help
208 This option enables the compiler options -mwarn-framesize and
209 -mwarn-dynamicstack. If the compiler supports these options it
210 will generate warnings for function which either use alloca or
211 create a stack frame bigger then CONFIG_WARN_STACK_SIZE.
212
213 Say N if you are unsure.
214
215config WARN_STACK_SIZE
216 int "Maximum frame size considered safe (128-2048)"
217 range 128 2048
218 depends on WARN_STACK
219 default "256"
220 help
221 This allows you to specify the maximum frame size a function may
222 have without the compiler complaining about it.
223
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224source "mm/Kconfig"
225
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226comment "I/O subsystem configuration"
227
228config MACHCHK_WARNING
229 bool "Process warning machine checks"
230 help
231 Select this option if you want the machine check handler on IBM S/390 or
232 zSeries to process warning machine checks (e.g. on power failures).
233 If unsure, say "Y".
234
235config QDIO
236 tristate "QDIO support"
237 ---help---
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238 This driver provides the Queued Direct I/O base support for
239 IBM mainframes.
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240
241 For details please refer to the documentation provided by IBM at
242 <http://www10.software.ibm.com/developerworks/opensource/linux390>
243
244 To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
245 module will be called qdio.
246
247 If unsure, say Y.
248
249config QDIO_PERF_STATS
250 bool "Performance statistics in /proc"
251 depends on QDIO
252 help
253 Say Y here to get performance statistics in /proc/qdio_perf
254
255 If unsure, say N.
256
257config QDIO_DEBUG
258 bool "Extended debugging information"
259 depends on QDIO
260 help
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261 Say Y here to get extended debugging output in
262 /sys/kernel/debug/s390dbf/qdio...
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263 Warning: this option reduces the performance of the QDIO module.
264
265 If unsure, say N.
266
267comment "Misc"
268
269config PREEMPT
270 bool "Preemptible Kernel"
271 help
272 This option reduces the latency of the kernel when reacting to
273 real-time or interactive events by allowing a low priority process to
274 be preempted even if it is in kernel mode executing a system call.
275 This allows applications to run more reliably even when the system is
276 under load.
277
278 Say N if you are unsure.
279
280config IPL
281 bool "Builtin IPL record support"
282 help
283 If you want to use the produced kernel to IPL directly from a
284 device, you have to merge a bootsector specific to the device
285 into the first bytes of the kernel. You will have to select the
286 IPL device.
287
288choice
289 prompt "IPL method generated into head.S"
290 depends on IPL
291 default IPL_TAPE
292 help
293 Select "tape" if you want to IPL the image from a Tape.
294
295 Select "vm_reader" if you are running under VM/ESA and want
296 to IPL the image from the emulated card reader.
297
298config IPL_TAPE
299 bool "tape"
300
301config IPL_VM
302 bool "vm_reader"
303
304endchoice
305
306source "fs/Kconfig.binfmt"
307
308config PROCESS_DEBUG
309 bool "Show crashed user process info"
310 help
311 Say Y to print all process fault locations to the console. This is
312 a debugging option; you probably do not want to set it unless you
313 are an S390 port maintainer.
314
315config PFAULT
316 bool "Pseudo page fault support"
317 help
318 Select this option, if you want to use PFAULT pseudo page fault
319 handling under VM. If running native or in LPAR, this option
320 has no effect. If your VM does not support PFAULT, PAGEEX
321 pseudo page fault handling will be used.
322 Note that VM 4.2 supports PFAULT but has a bug in its
323 implementation that causes some problems.
324 Everybody who wants to run Linux under VM != VM4.2 should select
325 this option.
326
327config SHARED_KERNEL
328 bool "VM shared kernel support"
329 help
330 Select this option, if you want to share the text segment of the
331 Linux kernel between different VM guests. This reduces memory
332 usage with lots of guests but greatly increases kernel size.
333 You should only select this option if you know what you are
334 doing and want to exploit this feature.
335
336config CMM
337 tristate "Cooperative memory management"
338 help
339 Select this option, if you want to enable the kernel interface
340 to reduce the memory size of the system. This is accomplished
341 by allocating pages of memory and put them "on hold". This only
342 makes sense for a system running under VM where the unused pages
343 will be reused by VM for other guest systems. The interface
344 allows an external monitor to balance memory of many systems.
345 Everybody who wants to run Linux under VM should select this
346 option.
347
348config CMM_PROC
349 bool "/proc interface to cooperative memory management"
350 depends on CMM
351 help
352 Select this option to enable the /proc interface to the
353 cooperative memory management.
354
355config CMM_IUCV
356 bool "IUCV special message interface to cooperative memory management"
357 depends on CMM && (SMSGIUCV=y || CMM=SMSGIUCV)
358 help
359 Select this option to enable the special message interface to
360 the cooperative memory management.
361
362config VIRT_TIMER
363 bool "Virtual CPU timer support"
364 help
365 This provides a kernel interface for virtual CPU timers.
366 Default is disabled.
367
368config VIRT_CPU_ACCOUNTING
369 bool "Base user process accounting on virtual cpu timer"
370 depends on VIRT_TIMER
371 help
372 Select this option to use CPU timer deltas to do user
373 process accounting.
374
375config APPLDATA_BASE
376 bool "Linux - VM Monitor Stream, base infrastructure"
377 depends on PROC_FS && VIRT_TIMER=y
378 help
379 This provides a kernel interface for creating and updating z/VM APPLDATA
380 monitor records. The monitor records are updated at certain time
381 intervals, once the timer is started.
382 Writing 1 or 0 to /proc/appldata/timer starts(1) or stops(0) the timer,
383 i.e. enables or disables monitoring on the Linux side.
384 A custom interval value (in seconds) can be written to
385 /proc/appldata/interval.
386
387 Defaults are 60 seconds interval and timer off.
388 The /proc entries can also be read from, showing the current settings.
389
390config APPLDATA_MEM
391 tristate "Monitor memory management statistics"
392 depends on APPLDATA_BASE
393 help
394 This provides memory management related data to the Linux - VM Monitor
395 Stream, like paging/swapping rate, memory utilisation, etc.
396 Writing 1 or 0 to /proc/appldata/memory creates(1) or removes(0) a z/VM
397 APPLDATA monitor record, i.e. enables or disables monitoring this record
398 on the z/VM side.
399
400 Default is disabled.
401 The /proc entry can also be read from, showing the current settings.
402
403 This can also be compiled as a module, which will be called
404 appldata_mem.o.
405
406config APPLDATA_OS
407 tristate "Monitor OS statistics"
408 depends on APPLDATA_BASE
409 help
410 This provides OS related data to the Linux - VM Monitor Stream, like
411 CPU utilisation, etc.
412 Writing 1 or 0 to /proc/appldata/os creates(1) or removes(0) a z/VM
413 APPLDATA monitor record, i.e. enables or disables monitoring this record
414 on the z/VM side.
415
416 Default is disabled.
417 This can also be compiled as a module, which will be called
418 appldata_os.o.
419
420config APPLDATA_NET_SUM
421 tristate "Monitor overall network statistics"
422 depends on APPLDATA_BASE
423 help
424 This provides network related data to the Linux - VM Monitor Stream,
425 currently there is only a total sum of network I/O statistics, no
426 per-interface data.
427 Writing 1 or 0 to /proc/appldata/net_sum creates(1) or removes(0) a z/VM
428 APPLDATA monitor record, i.e. enables or disables monitoring this record
429 on the z/VM side.
430
431 Default is disabled.
432 This can also be compiled as a module, which will be called
433 appldata_net_sum.o.
434
435config NO_IDLE_HZ
436 bool "No HZ timer ticks in idle"
437 help
438 Switches the regular HZ timer off when the system is going idle.
439 This helps z/VM to detect that the Linux system is idle. VM can
440 then "swap-out" this guest which reduces memory usage. It also
441 reduces the overhead of idle systems.
442
443 The HZ timer can be switched on/off via /proc/sys/kernel/hz_timer.
444 hz_timer=0 means HZ timer is disabled. hz_timer=1 means HZ
445 timer is active.
446
447config NO_IDLE_HZ_INIT
448 bool "HZ timer in idle off by default"
449 depends on NO_IDLE_HZ
450 help
451 The HZ timer is switched off in idle by default. That means the
452 HZ timer is already disabled at boot time.
453
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454config S390_HYPFS_FS
455 bool "s390 hypervisor file system support"
456 select SYS_HYPERVISOR
457 default y
458 help
459 This is a virtual file system intended to provide accounting
460 information in an s390 hypervisor environment.
461
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462config KEXEC
463 bool "kexec system call (EXPERIMENTAL)"
464 depends on EXPERIMENTAL
465 help
466 kexec is a system call that implements the ability to shutdown your
467 current kernel, and to start another kernel. It is like a reboot
468 but is independent of hardware/microcode support.
469
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470endmenu
471
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472source "net/Kconfig"
473
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474config PCMCIA
475 bool
476 default n
477
478source "drivers/base/Kconfig"
479
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480source "drivers/connector/Kconfig"
481
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482source "drivers/scsi/Kconfig"
483
484source "drivers/s390/Kconfig"
485
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487
488source "fs/Kconfig"
489
490source "arch/s390/oprofile/Kconfig"
491
492source "arch/s390/Kconfig.debug"
493
494source "security/Kconfig"
495
496source "crypto/Kconfig"
497
498source "lib/Kconfig"