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1config ACPI_APEI
2	bool "ACPI Platform Error Interface (APEI)"
3	select MISC_FILESYSTEMS
4	select PSTORE
5	depends on X86
6	help
7	  APEI allows to report errors (for example from the chipset)
8	  to the operating system. This improves NMI handling
9	  especially. In addition it supports error serialization and
10	  error injection.
11
12config ACPI_APEI_GHES
13	bool "APEI Generic Hardware Error Source"
14	depends on ACPI_APEI && X86
15	select ACPI_HED
16	select LLIST
17	select GENERIC_ALLOCATOR
18	help
19	  Generic Hardware Error Source provides a way to report
20	  platform hardware errors (such as that from chipset). It
21	  works in so called "Firmware First" mode, that is, hardware
22	  errors are reported to firmware firstly, then reported to
23	  Linux by firmware. This way, some non-standard hardware
24	  error registers or non-standard hardware link can be checked
25	  by firmware to produce more valuable hardware error
26	  information for Linux.
27
28config ACPI_APEI_PCIEAER
29	bool "APEI PCIe AER logging/recovering support"
30	depends on ACPI_APEI && PCIEAER
31	help
32	  PCIe AER errors may be reported via APEI firmware first mode.
33	  Turn on this option to enable the corresponding support.
34
35config ACPI_APEI_EINJ
36	tristate "APEI Error INJection (EINJ)"
37	depends on ACPI_APEI && DEBUG_FS
38	help
39	  EINJ provides a hardware error injection mechanism, it is
40	  mainly used for debugging and testing the other parts of
41	  APEI and some other RAS features.
42
43config ACPI_APEI_ERST_DEBUG
44	tristate "APEI Error Record Serialization Table (ERST) Debug Support"
45	depends on ACPI_APEI
46	help
47	  ERST is a way provided by APEI to save and retrieve hardware
48	  error information to and from a persistent store. Enable this
49	  if you want to debugging and testing the ERST kernel support
50	  and firmware implementation.
51