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1# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only
2
3config HAVE_ARCH_KFENCE
4	bool
5
6menuconfig KFENCE
7	bool "KFENCE: low-overhead sampling-based memory safety error detector"
8	depends on HAVE_ARCH_KFENCE && (SLAB || SLUB)
9	select STACKTRACE
10	select IRQ_WORK
11	help
12	  KFENCE is a low-overhead sampling-based detector of heap out-of-bounds
13	  access, use-after-free, and invalid-free errors. KFENCE is designed
14	  to have negligible cost to permit enabling it in production
15	  environments.
16
17	  See <file:Documentation/dev-tools/kfence.rst> for more details.
18
19	  Note that, KFENCE is not a substitute for explicit testing with tools
20	  such as KASAN. KFENCE can detect a subset of bugs that KASAN can
21	  detect, albeit at very different performance profiles. If you can
22	  afford to use KASAN, continue using KASAN, for example in test
23	  environments. If your kernel targets production use, and cannot
24	  enable KASAN due to its cost, consider using KFENCE.
25
26if KFENCE
27
28config KFENCE_STATIC_KEYS
29	bool "Use static keys to set up allocations"
30	default y
31	depends on JUMP_LABEL # To ensure performance, require jump labels
32	help
33	  Use static keys (static branches) to set up KFENCE allocations. Using
34	  static keys is normally recommended, because it avoids a dynamic
35	  branch in the allocator's fast path. However, with very low sample
36	  intervals, or on systems that do not support jump labels, a dynamic
37	  branch may still be an acceptable performance trade-off.
38
39config KFENCE_SAMPLE_INTERVAL
40	int "Default sample interval in milliseconds"
41	default 100
42	help
43	  The KFENCE sample interval determines the frequency with which heap
44	  allocations will be guarded by KFENCE. May be overridden via boot
45	  parameter "kfence.sample_interval".
46
47	  Set this to 0 to disable KFENCE by default, in which case only
48	  setting "kfence.sample_interval" to a non-zero value enables KFENCE.
49
50config KFENCE_NUM_OBJECTS
51	int "Number of guarded objects available"
52	range 1 65535
53	default 255
54	help
55	  The number of guarded objects available. For each KFENCE object, 2
56	  pages are required; with one containing the object and two adjacent
57	  ones used as guard pages.
58
59config KFENCE_STRESS_TEST_FAULTS
60	int "Stress testing of fault handling and error reporting" if EXPERT
61	default 0
62	help
63	  The inverse probability with which to randomly protect KFENCE object
64	  pages, resulting in spurious use-after-frees. The main purpose of
65	  this option is to stress test KFENCE with concurrent error reports
66	  and allocations/frees. A value of 0 disables stress testing logic.
67
68	  Only for KFENCE testing; set to 0 if you are not a KFENCE developer.
69
70config KFENCE_KUNIT_TEST
71	tristate "KFENCE integration test suite" if !KUNIT_ALL_TESTS
72	default KUNIT_ALL_TESTS
73	depends on TRACEPOINTS && KUNIT
74	help
75	  Test suite for KFENCE, testing various error detection scenarios with
76	  various allocation types, and checking that reports are correctly
77	  output to console.
78
79	  Say Y here if you want the test to be built into the kernel and run
80	  during boot; say M if you want the test to build as a module; say N
81	  if you are unsure.
82
83endif # KFENCE
84