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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. config SCHED_MC
  6. def_bool y
  7. depends on SMP
  8. config MMU
  9. def_bool y
  10. config ZONE_DMA
  11. def_bool y
  12. depends on 64BIT
  13. config LOCKDEP_SUPPORT
  14. def_bool y
  15. config STACKTRACE_SUPPORT
  16. def_bool y
  17. config HAVE_LATENCYTOP_SUPPORT
  18. def_bool y
  19. config RWSEM_GENERIC_SPINLOCK
  20. bool
  21. config RWSEM_XCHGADD_ALGORITHM
  22. def_bool y
  23. config ARCH_HAS_ILOG2_U32
  24. bool
  25. default n
  26. config ARCH_HAS_ILOG2_U64
  27. bool
  28. default n
  29. config GENERIC_HWEIGHT
  30. def_bool y
  31. config GENERIC_TIME
  32. def_bool y
  33. config GENERIC_TIME_VSYSCALL
  34. def_bool y
  35. config GENERIC_CLOCKEVENTS
  36. def_bool y
  37. config GENERIC_BUG
  38. bool
  39. depends on BUG
  40. default y
  41. config NO_IOMEM
  42. def_bool y
  43. config NO_DMA
  44. def_bool y
  45. config GENERIC_LOCKBREAK
  46. bool
  47. default y
  48. depends on SMP && PREEMPT
  49. config PGSTE
  50. bool
  51. default y if KVM
  52. mainmenu "Linux Kernel Configuration"
  53. config S390
  54. def_bool y
  55. select USE_GENERIC_SMP_HELPERS if SMP
  56. select HAVE_OPROFILE
  57. select HAVE_KPROBES
  58. select HAVE_KRETPROBES
  59. select HAVE_KVM if 64BIT
  60. select HAVE_ARCH_TRACEHOOK
  61. source "init/Kconfig"
  62. source "kernel/Kconfig.freezer"
  63. menu "Base setup"
  64. comment "Processor type and features"
  65. source "kernel/time/Kconfig"
  66. config 64BIT
  67. bool "64 bit kernel"
  68. help
  69. Select this option if you have a 64 bit IBM zSeries machine
  70. and want to use the 64 bit addressing mode.
  71. config 32BIT
  72. bool
  73. default y if !64BIT
  74. config SMP
  75. bool "Symmetric multi-processing support"
  76. ---help---
  77. This enables support for systems with more than one CPU. If you have
  78. a system with only one CPU, like most personal computers, say N. If
  79. you have a system with more than one CPU, say Y.
  80. If you say N here, the kernel will run on single and multiprocessor
  81. machines, but will use only one CPU of a multiprocessor machine. If
  82. you say Y here, the kernel will run on many, but not all,
  83. singleprocessor machines. On a singleprocessor machine, the kernel
  84. will run faster if you say N here.
  85. See also the SMP-HOWTO available at
  86. <http://www.tldp.org/docs.html#howto>.
  87. Even if you don't know what to do here, say Y.
  88. config NR_CPUS
  89. int "Maximum number of CPUs (2-64)"
  90. range 2 64
  91. depends on SMP
  92. default "32" if !64BIT
  93. default "64" if 64BIT
  94. help
  95. This allows you to specify the maximum number of CPUs which this
  96. kernel will support. The maximum supported value is 64 and the
  97. minimum value which makes sense is 2.
  98. This is purely to save memory - each supported CPU adds
  99. approximately sixteen kilobytes to the kernel image.
  100. config HOTPLUG_CPU
  101. bool "Support for hot-pluggable CPUs"
  102. depends on SMP
  103. select HOTPLUG
  104. default n
  105. help
  106. Say Y here to be able to turn CPUs off and on. CPUs
  107. can be controlled through /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu#.
  108. Say N if you want to disable CPU hotplug.
  109. config MATHEMU
  110. bool "IEEE FPU emulation"
  111. depends on MARCH_G5
  112. help
  113. This option is required for IEEE compliant floating point arithmetic
  114. on older S/390 machines. Say Y unless you know your machine doesn't
  115. need this.
  116. config COMPAT
  117. bool "Kernel support for 31 bit emulation"
  118. depends on 64BIT
  119. select COMPAT_BINFMT_ELF
  120. help
  121. Select this option if you want to enable your system kernel to
  122. handle system-calls from ELF binaries for 31 bit ESA. This option
  123. (and some other stuff like libraries and such) is needed for
  124. executing 31 bit applications. It is safe to say "Y".
  125. config SYSVIPC_COMPAT
  126. bool
  127. depends on COMPAT && SYSVIPC
  128. default y
  129. config AUDIT_ARCH
  130. bool
  131. default y
  132. config S390_SWITCH_AMODE
  133. bool "Switch kernel/user addressing modes"
  134. help
  135. This option allows to switch the addressing modes of kernel and user
  136. space. The kernel parameter switch_amode=on will enable this feature,
  137. default is disabled. Enabling this (via kernel parameter) on machines
  138. earlier than IBM System z9-109 EC/BC will reduce system performance.
  139. Note that this option will also be selected by selecting the execute
  140. protection option below. Enabling the execute protection via the
  141. noexec kernel parameter will also switch the addressing modes,
  142. independent of the switch_amode kernel parameter.
  143. config S390_EXEC_PROTECT
  144. bool "Data execute protection"
  145. select S390_SWITCH_AMODE
  146. help
  147. This option allows to enable a buffer overflow protection for user
  148. space programs and it also selects the addressing mode option above.
  149. The kernel parameter noexec=on will enable this feature and also
  150. switch the addressing modes, default is disabled. Enabling this (via
  151. kernel parameter) on machines earlier than IBM System z9-109 EC/BC
  152. will reduce system performance.
  153. comment "Code generation options"
  154. choice
  155. prompt "Processor type"
  156. default MARCH_G5
  157. config MARCH_G5
  158. bool "S/390 model G5 and G6"
  159. depends on !64BIT
  160. help
  161. Select this to build a 31 bit kernel that works
  162. on all S/390 and zSeries machines.
  163. config MARCH_Z900
  164. bool "IBM eServer zSeries model z800 and z900"
  165. help
  166. Select this to optimize for zSeries machines. This
  167. will enable some optimizations that are not available
  168. on older 31 bit only CPUs.
  169. config MARCH_Z990
  170. bool "IBM eServer zSeries model z890 and z990"
  171. help
  172. Select this enable optimizations for model z890/z990.
  173. This will be slightly faster but does not work on
  174. older machines such as the z900.
  175. config MARCH_Z9_109
  176. bool "IBM System z9"
  177. help
  178. Select this to enable optimizations for IBM System z9-109, IBM
  179. System z9 Enterprise Class (z9 EC), and IBM System z9 Business
  180. Class (z9 BC). The kernel will be slightly faster but will not
  181. work on older machines such as the z990, z890, z900, and z800.
  182. endchoice
  183. config PACK_STACK
  184. bool "Pack kernel stack"
  185. help
  186. This option enables the compiler option -mkernel-backchain if it
  187. is available. If the option is available the compiler supports
  188. the new stack layout which dramatically reduces the minimum stack
  189. frame size. With an old compiler a non-leaf function needs a
  190. minimum of 96 bytes on 31 bit and 160 bytes on 64 bit. With
  191. -mkernel-backchain the minimum size drops to 16 byte on 31 bit
  192. and 24 byte on 64 bit.
  193. Say Y if you are unsure.
  194. config SMALL_STACK
  195. bool "Use 8kb for kernel stack instead of 16kb"
  196. depends on PACK_STACK && 64BIT && !LOCKDEP
  197. help
  198. If you say Y here and the compiler supports the -mkernel-backchain
  199. option the kernel will use a smaller kernel stack size. The reduced
  200. size is 8kb instead of 16kb. This allows to run more threads on a
  201. system and reduces the pressure on the memory management for higher
  202. order page allocations.
  203. Say N if you are unsure.
  204. config CHECK_STACK
  205. bool "Detect kernel stack overflow"
  206. help
  207. This option enables the compiler option -mstack-guard and
  208. -mstack-size if they are available. If the compiler supports them
  209. it will emit additional code to each function prolog to trigger
  210. an illegal operation if the kernel stack is about to overflow.
  211. Say N if you are unsure.
  212. config STACK_GUARD
  213. int "Size of the guard area (128-1024)"
  214. range 128 1024
  215. depends on CHECK_STACK
  216. default "256"
  217. help
  218. This allows you to specify the size of the guard area at the lower
  219. end of the kernel stack. If the kernel stack points into the guard
  220. area on function entry an illegal operation is triggered. The size
  221. needs to be a power of 2. Please keep in mind that the size of an
  222. interrupt frame is 184 bytes for 31 bit and 328 bytes on 64 bit.
  223. The minimum size for the stack guard should be 256 for 31 bit and
  224. 512 for 64 bit.
  225. config WARN_STACK
  226. bool "Emit compiler warnings for function with broken stack usage"
  227. help
  228. This option enables the compiler options -mwarn-framesize and
  229. -mwarn-dynamicstack. If the compiler supports these options it
  230. will generate warnings for function which either use alloca or
  231. create a stack frame bigger then CONFIG_WARN_STACK_SIZE.
  232. Say N if you are unsure.
  233. config WARN_STACK_SIZE
  234. int "Maximum frame size considered safe (128-2048)"
  235. range 128 2048
  236. depends on WARN_STACK
  237. default "2048"
  238. help
  239. This allows you to specify the maximum frame size a function may
  240. have without the compiler complaining about it.
  241. config ARCH_POPULATES_NODE_MAP
  242. def_bool y
  243. comment "Kernel preemption"
  244. source "kernel/Kconfig.preempt"
  245. config ARCH_SPARSEMEM_ENABLE
  246. def_bool y
  247. select SPARSEMEM_VMEMMAP_ENABLE
  248. select SPARSEMEM_VMEMMAP
  249. select SPARSEMEM_STATIC if !64BIT
  250. config ARCH_SPARSEMEM_DEFAULT
  251. def_bool y
  252. config ARCH_SELECT_MEMORY_MODEL
  253. def_bool y
  254. config ARCH_ENABLE_MEMORY_HOTPLUG
  255. def_bool y
  256. depends on SPARSEMEM
  257. config ARCH_ENABLE_MEMORY_HOTREMOVE
  258. def_bool y
  259. source "mm/Kconfig"
  260. comment "I/O subsystem configuration"
  261. config MACHCHK_WARNING
  262. bool "Process warning machine checks"
  263. help
  264. Select this option if you want the machine check handler on IBM S/390 or
  265. zSeries to process warning machine checks (e.g. on power failures).
  266. If unsure, say "Y".
  267. config QDIO
  268. tristate "QDIO support"
  269. ---help---
  270. This driver provides the Queued Direct I/O base support for
  271. IBM System z.
  272. To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
  273. module will be called qdio.
  274. If unsure, say Y.
  275. config CHSC_SCH
  276. tristate "Support for CHSC subchannels"
  277. help
  278. This driver allows usage of CHSC subchannels. A CHSC subchannel
  279. is usually present on LPAR only.
  280. The driver creates a device /dev/chsc, which may be used to
  281. obtain I/O configuration information about the machine and
  282. to issue asynchronous chsc commands (DANGEROUS).
  283. You will usually only want to use this interface on a special
  284. LPAR designated for system management.
  285. To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
  286. module will be called chsc_sch.
  287. If unsure, say N.
  288. comment "Misc"
  289. config IPL
  290. bool "Builtin IPL record support"
  291. help
  292. If you want to use the produced kernel to IPL directly from a
  293. device, you have to merge a bootsector specific to the device
  294. into the first bytes of the kernel. You will have to select the
  295. IPL device.
  296. choice
  297. prompt "IPL method generated into head.S"
  298. depends on IPL
  299. default IPL_VM
  300. help
  301. Select "tape" if you want to IPL the image from a Tape.
  302. Select "vm_reader" if you are running under VM/ESA and want
  303. to IPL the image from the emulated card reader.
  304. config IPL_TAPE
  305. bool "tape"
  306. config IPL_VM
  307. bool "vm_reader"
  308. endchoice
  309. source "fs/Kconfig.binfmt"
  310. config FORCE_MAX_ZONEORDER
  311. int
  312. default "9"
  313. config PROCESS_DEBUG
  314. bool "Show crashed user process info"
  315. help
  316. Say Y to print all process fault locations to the console. This is
  317. a debugging option; you probably do not want to set it unless you
  318. are an S390 port maintainer.
  319. config PFAULT
  320. bool "Pseudo page fault support"
  321. help
  322. Select this option, if you want to use PFAULT pseudo page fault
  323. handling under VM. If running native or in LPAR, this option
  324. has no effect. If your VM does not support PFAULT, PAGEEX
  325. pseudo page fault handling will be used.
  326. Note that VM 4.2 supports PFAULT but has a bug in its
  327. implementation that causes some problems.
  328. Everybody who wants to run Linux under VM != VM4.2 should select
  329. this option.
  330. config SHARED_KERNEL
  331. bool "VM shared kernel support"
  332. help
  333. Select this option, if you want to share the text segment of the
  334. Linux kernel between different VM guests. This reduces memory
  335. usage with lots of guests but greatly increases kernel size.
  336. Also if a kernel was IPL'ed from a shared segment the kexec system
  337. call will not work.
  338. You should only select this option if you know what you are
  339. doing and want to exploit this feature.
  340. config CMM
  341. tristate "Cooperative memory management"
  342. help
  343. Select this option, if you want to enable the kernel interface
  344. to reduce the memory size of the system. This is accomplished
  345. by allocating pages of memory and put them "on hold". This only
  346. makes sense for a system running under VM where the unused pages
  347. will be reused by VM for other guest systems. The interface
  348. allows an external monitor to balance memory of many systems.
  349. Everybody who wants to run Linux under VM should select this
  350. option.
  351. config CMM_PROC
  352. bool "/proc interface to cooperative memory management"
  353. depends on CMM
  354. help
  355. Select this option to enable the /proc interface to the
  356. cooperative memory management.
  357. config CMM_IUCV
  358. bool "IUCV special message interface to cooperative memory management"
  359. depends on CMM && (SMSGIUCV=y || CMM=SMSGIUCV)
  360. help
  361. Select this option to enable the special message interface to
  362. the cooperative memory management.
  363. config PAGE_STATES
  364. bool "Unused page notification"
  365. help
  366. This enables the notification of unused pages to the
  367. hypervisor. The ESSA instruction is used to do the states
  368. changes between a page that has content and the unused state.
  369. config VIRT_TIMER
  370. bool "Virtual CPU timer support"
  371. help
  372. This provides a kernel interface for virtual CPU timers.
  373. Default is disabled.
  374. config VIRT_CPU_ACCOUNTING
  375. bool "Base user process accounting on virtual cpu timer"
  376. depends on VIRT_TIMER
  377. help
  378. Select this option to use CPU timer deltas to do user
  379. process accounting.
  380. config APPLDATA_BASE
  381. bool "Linux - VM Monitor Stream, base infrastructure"
  382. depends on PROC_FS && VIRT_TIMER=y
  383. help
  384. This provides a kernel interface for creating and updating z/VM APPLDATA
  385. monitor records. The monitor records are updated at certain time
  386. intervals, once the timer is started.
  387. Writing 1 or 0 to /proc/appldata/timer starts(1) or stops(0) the timer,
  388. i.e. enables or disables monitoring on the Linux side.
  389. A custom interval value (in seconds) can be written to
  390. /proc/appldata/interval.
  391. Defaults are 60 seconds interval and timer off.
  392. The /proc entries can also be read from, showing the current settings.
  393. config APPLDATA_MEM
  394. tristate "Monitor memory management statistics"
  395. depends on APPLDATA_BASE && VM_EVENT_COUNTERS
  396. help
  397. This provides memory management related data to the Linux - VM Monitor
  398. Stream, like paging/swapping rate, memory utilisation, etc.
  399. Writing 1 or 0 to /proc/appldata/memory creates(1) or removes(0) a z/VM
  400. APPLDATA monitor record, i.e. enables or disables monitoring this record
  401. on the z/VM side.
  402. Default is disabled.
  403. The /proc entry can also be read from, showing the current settings.
  404. This can also be compiled as a module, which will be called
  405. appldata_mem.o.
  406. config 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. Default is disabled.
  416. This can also be compiled as a module, which will be called
  417. appldata_os.o.
  418. config APPLDATA_NET_SUM
  419. tristate "Monitor overall network statistics"
  420. depends on APPLDATA_BASE
  421. help
  422. This provides network related data to the Linux - VM Monitor Stream,
  423. currently there is only a total sum of network I/O statistics, no
  424. per-interface data.
  425. Writing 1 or 0 to /proc/appldata/net_sum creates(1) or removes(0) a z/VM
  426. APPLDATA monitor record, i.e. enables or disables monitoring this record
  427. on the z/VM side.
  428. Default is disabled.
  429. This can also be compiled as a module, which will be called
  430. appldata_net_sum.o.
  431. source kernel/Kconfig.hz
  432. config S390_HYPFS_FS
  433. bool "s390 hypervisor file system support"
  434. select SYS_HYPERVISOR
  435. default y
  436. help
  437. This is a virtual file system intended to provide accounting
  438. information in an s390 hypervisor environment.
  439. config KEXEC
  440. bool "kexec system call"
  441. help
  442. kexec is a system call that implements the ability to shutdown your
  443. current kernel, and to start another kernel. It is like a reboot
  444. but is independent of hardware/microcode support.
  445. config ZFCPDUMP
  446. tristate "zfcpdump support"
  447. select SMP
  448. default n
  449. help
  450. Select this option if you want to build an zfcpdump enabled kernel.
  451. Refer to <file:Documentation/s390/zfcpdump.txt> for more details on this.
  452. config S390_GUEST
  453. bool "s390 guest support for KVM (EXPERIMENTAL)"
  454. depends on 64BIT && EXPERIMENTAL
  455. select VIRTIO
  456. select VIRTIO_RING
  457. select VIRTIO_CONSOLE
  458. help
  459. Select this option if you want to run the kernel as a guest under
  460. the KVM hypervisor. This will add detection for KVM as well as a
  461. virtio transport. If KVM is detected, the virtio console will be
  462. the default console.
  463. endmenu
  464. source "net/Kconfig"
  465. config PCMCIA
  466. def_bool n
  467. config CCW
  468. def_bool y
  469. source "drivers/Kconfig"
  470. source "fs/Kconfig"
  471. source "arch/s390/Kconfig.debug"
  472. source "security/Kconfig"
  473. source "crypto/Kconfig"
  474. source "lib/Kconfig"
  475. source "arch/s390/kvm/Kconfig"