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1menu "Kernel hacking"
2
3config TRACE_IRQFLAGS_SUPPORT
4	def_bool y
5
6source "lib/Kconfig.debug"
7
8config STRICT_DEVMEM
9	bool "Filter access to /dev/mem"
10	---help---
11	  If this option is disabled, you allow userspace (root) access to all
12	  of memory, including kernel and userspace memory. Accidental
13	  access to this is obviously disastrous, but specific access can
14	  be used by people debugging the kernel. Note that with PAT support
15	  enabled, even in this case there are restrictions on /dev/mem
16	  use due to the cache aliasing requirements.
17
18	  If this option is switched on, the /dev/mem file only allows
19	  userspace access to PCI space and the BIOS code and data regions.
20	  This is sufficient for dosemu and X and all common users of
21	  /dev/mem.
22
23	  If in doubt, say Y.
24
25config X86_VERBOSE_BOOTUP
26	bool "Enable verbose x86 bootup info messages"
27	default y
28	---help---
29	  Enables the informational output from the decompression stage
30	  (e.g. bzImage) of the boot. If you disable this you will still
31	  see errors. Disable this if you want silent bootup.
32
33config EARLY_PRINTK
34	bool "Early printk" if EXPERT
35	default y
36	---help---
37	  Write kernel log output directly into the VGA buffer or to a serial
38	  port.
39
40	  This is useful for kernel debugging when your machine crashes very
41	  early before the console code is initialized. For normal operation
42	  it is not recommended because it looks ugly and doesn't cooperate
43	  with klogd/syslogd or the X server. You should normally N here,
44	  unless you want to debug such a crash.
45
46config EARLY_PRINTK_INTEL_MID
47	bool "Early printk for Intel MID platform support"
48	depends on EARLY_PRINTK && X86_INTEL_MID
49
50config EARLY_PRINTK_DBGP
51	bool "Early printk via EHCI debug port"
52	depends on EARLY_PRINTK && PCI
53	---help---
54	  Write kernel log output directly into the EHCI debug port.
55
56	  This is useful for kernel debugging when your machine crashes very
57	  early before the console code is initialized. For normal operation
58	  it is not recommended because it looks ugly and doesn't cooperate
59	  with klogd/syslogd or the X server. You should normally N here,
60	  unless you want to debug such a crash. You need usb debug device.
61
62config EARLY_PRINTK_EFI
63	bool "Early printk via the EFI framebuffer"
64	depends on EFI && EARLY_PRINTK
65	select FONT_SUPPORT
66	---help---
67	  Write kernel log output directly into the EFI framebuffer.
68
69	  This is useful for kernel debugging when your machine crashes very
70	  early before the console code is initialized.
71
72config X86_PTDUMP
73	bool "Export kernel pagetable layout to userspace via debugfs"
74	depends on DEBUG_KERNEL
75	select DEBUG_FS
76	---help---
77	  Say Y here if you want to show the kernel pagetable layout in a
78	  debugfs file. This information is only useful for kernel developers
79	  who are working in architecture specific areas of the kernel.
80	  It is probably not a good idea to enable this feature in a production
81	  kernel.
82	  If in doubt, say "N"
83
84config EFI_PGT_DUMP
85	bool "Dump the EFI pagetable"
86	depends on EFI && X86_PTDUMP
87	---help---
88	  Enable this if you want to dump the EFI page table before
89	  enabling virtual mode. This can be used to debug miscellaneous
90	  issues with the mapping of the EFI runtime regions into that
91	  table.
92
93config DEBUG_RODATA
94	bool "Write protect kernel read-only data structures"
95	default y
96	depends on DEBUG_KERNEL
97	---help---
98	  Mark the kernel read-only data as write-protected in the pagetables,
99	  in order to catch accidental (and incorrect) writes to such const
100	  data. This is recommended so that we can catch kernel bugs sooner.
101	  If in doubt, say "Y".
102
103config DEBUG_RODATA_TEST
104	bool "Testcase for the DEBUG_RODATA feature"
105	depends on DEBUG_RODATA
106	default y
107	---help---
108	  This option enables a testcase for the DEBUG_RODATA
109	  feature as well as for the change_page_attr() infrastructure.
110	  If in doubt, say "N"
111
112config DEBUG_SET_MODULE_RONX
113	bool "Set loadable kernel module data as NX and text as RO"
114	depends on MODULES
115	---help---
116	  This option helps catch unintended modifications to loadable
117	  kernel module's text and read-only data. It also prevents execution
118	  of module data. Such protection may interfere with run-time code
119	  patching and dynamic kernel tracing - and they might also protect
120	  against certain classes of kernel exploits.
121	  If in doubt, say "N".
122
123config DEBUG_NX_TEST
124	tristate "Testcase for the NX non-executable stack feature"
125	depends on DEBUG_KERNEL && m
126	---help---
127	  This option enables a testcase for the CPU NX capability
128	  and the software setup of this feature.
129	  If in doubt, say "N"
130
131config DOUBLEFAULT
132	default y
133	bool "Enable doublefault exception handler" if EXPERT
134	---help---
135	  This option allows trapping of rare doublefault exceptions that
136	  would otherwise cause a system to silently reboot. Disabling this
137	  option saves about 4k and might cause you much additional grey
138	  hair.
139
140config DEBUG_TLBFLUSH
141	bool "Set upper limit of TLB entries to flush one-by-one"
142	depends on DEBUG_KERNEL
143	---help---
144
145	X86-only for now.
146
147	This option allows the user to tune the amount of TLB entries the
148	kernel flushes one-by-one instead of doing a full TLB flush. In
149	certain situations, the former is cheaper. This is controlled by the
150	tlb_flushall_shift knob under /sys/kernel/debug/x86. If you set it
151	to -1, the code flushes the whole TLB unconditionally. Otherwise,
152	for positive values of it, the kernel will use single TLB entry
153	invalidating instructions according to the following formula:
154
155	flush_entries <= active_tlb_entries / 2^tlb_flushall_shift
156
157	If in doubt, say "N".
158
159config IOMMU_DEBUG
160	bool "Enable IOMMU debugging"
161	depends on GART_IOMMU && DEBUG_KERNEL
162	depends on X86_64
163	---help---
164	  Force the IOMMU to on even when you have less than 4GB of
165	  memory and add debugging code. On overflow always panic. And
166	  allow to enable IOMMU leak tracing. Can be disabled at boot
167	  time with iommu=noforce. This will also enable scatter gather
168	  list merging.  Currently not recommended for production
169	  code. When you use it make sure you have a big enough
170	  IOMMU/AGP aperture.  Most of the options enabled by this can
171	  be set more finegrained using the iommu= command line
172	  options. See Documentation/x86/x86_64/boot-options.txt for more
173	  details.
174
175config IOMMU_STRESS
176	bool "Enable IOMMU stress-test mode"
177	---help---
178	  This option disables various optimizations in IOMMU related
179	  code to do real stress testing of the IOMMU code. This option
180	  will cause a performance drop and should only be enabled for
181	  testing.
182
183config IOMMU_LEAK
184	bool "IOMMU leak tracing"
185	depends on IOMMU_DEBUG && DMA_API_DEBUG
186	---help---
187	  Add a simple leak tracer to the IOMMU code. This is useful when you
188	  are debugging a buggy device driver that leaks IOMMU mappings.
189
190config HAVE_MMIOTRACE_SUPPORT
191	def_bool y
192
193config X86_DECODER_SELFTEST
194	bool "x86 instruction decoder selftest"
195	depends on DEBUG_KERNEL && KPROBES
196	depends on !COMPILE_TEST
197	---help---
198	 Perform x86 instruction decoder selftests at build time.
199	 This option is useful for checking the sanity of x86 instruction
200	 decoder code.
201	 If unsure, say "N".
202
203#
204# IO delay types:
205#
206
207config IO_DELAY_TYPE_0X80
208	int
209	default "0"
210
211config IO_DELAY_TYPE_0XED
212	int
213	default "1"
214
215config IO_DELAY_TYPE_UDELAY
216	int
217	default "2"
218
219config IO_DELAY_TYPE_NONE
220	int
221	default "3"
222
223choice
224	prompt "IO delay type"
225	default IO_DELAY_0X80
226
227config IO_DELAY_0X80
228	bool "port 0x80 based port-IO delay [recommended]"
229	---help---
230	  This is the traditional Linux IO delay used for in/out_p.
231	  It is the most tested hence safest selection here.
232
233config IO_DELAY_0XED
234	bool "port 0xed based port-IO delay"
235	---help---
236	  Use port 0xed as the IO delay. This frees up port 0x80 which is
237	  often used as a hardware-debug port.
238
239config IO_DELAY_UDELAY
240	bool "udelay based port-IO delay"
241	---help---
242	  Use udelay(2) as the IO delay method. This provides the delay
243	  while not having any side-effect on the IO port space.
244
245config IO_DELAY_NONE
246	bool "no port-IO delay"
247	---help---
248	  No port-IO delay. Will break on old boxes that require port-IO
249	  delay for certain operations. Should work on most new machines.
250
251endchoice
252
253if IO_DELAY_0X80
254config DEFAULT_IO_DELAY_TYPE
255	int
256	default IO_DELAY_TYPE_0X80
257endif
258
259if IO_DELAY_0XED
260config DEFAULT_IO_DELAY_TYPE
261	int
262	default IO_DELAY_TYPE_0XED
263endif
264
265if IO_DELAY_UDELAY
266config DEFAULT_IO_DELAY_TYPE
267	int
268	default IO_DELAY_TYPE_UDELAY
269endif
270
271if IO_DELAY_NONE
272config DEFAULT_IO_DELAY_TYPE
273	int
274	default IO_DELAY_TYPE_NONE
275endif
276
277config DEBUG_BOOT_PARAMS
278	bool "Debug boot parameters"
279	depends on DEBUG_KERNEL
280	depends on DEBUG_FS
281	---help---
282	  This option will cause struct boot_params to be exported via debugfs.
283
284config CPA_DEBUG
285	bool "CPA self-test code"
286	depends on DEBUG_KERNEL
287	---help---
288	  Do change_page_attr() self-tests every 30 seconds.
289
290config OPTIMIZE_INLINING
291	bool "Allow gcc to uninline functions marked 'inline'"
292	---help---
293	  This option determines if the kernel forces gcc to inline the functions
294	  developers have marked 'inline'. Doing so takes away freedom from gcc to
295	  do what it thinks is best, which is desirable for the gcc 3.x series of
296	  compilers. The gcc 4.x series have a rewritten inlining algorithm and
297	  enabling this option will generate a smaller kernel there. Hopefully
298	  this algorithm is so good that allowing gcc 4.x and above to make the
299	  decision will become the default in the future. Until then this option
300	  is there to test gcc for this.
301
302	  If unsure, say N.
303
304config DEBUG_NMI_SELFTEST
305	bool "NMI Selftest"
306	depends on DEBUG_KERNEL && X86_LOCAL_APIC
307	---help---
308	  Enabling this option turns on a quick NMI selftest to verify
309	  that the NMI behaves correctly.
310
311	  This might help diagnose strange hangs that rely on NMI to
312	  function properly.
313
314	  If unsure, say N.
315
316config DEBUG_IMR_SELFTEST
317	bool "Isolated Memory Region self test"
318	default n
319	depends on INTEL_IMR
320	---help---
321	  This option enables automated sanity testing of the IMR code.
322	  Some simple tests are run to verify IMR bounds checking, alignment
323	  and overlapping. This option is really only useful if you are
324	  debugging an IMR memory map or are modifying the IMR code and want to
325	  test your changes.
326
327	  If unsure say N here.
328
329config X86_DEBUG_STATIC_CPU_HAS
330	bool "Debug alternatives"
331	depends on DEBUG_KERNEL
332	---help---
333	  This option causes additional code to be generated which
334	  fails if static_cpu_has() is used before alternatives have
335	  run.
336
337	  If unsure, say N.
338
339endmenu
340