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1# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only
2config PAGE_EXTENSION
3	bool "Extend memmap on extra space for more information on page"
4	---help---
5	  Extend memmap on extra space for more information on page. This
6	  could be used for debugging features that need to insert extra
7	  field for every page. This extension enables us to save memory
8	  by not allocating this extra memory according to boottime
9	  configuration.
10
11config DEBUG_PAGEALLOC
12	bool "Debug page memory allocations"
13	depends on DEBUG_KERNEL
14	depends on !HIBERNATION || ARCH_SUPPORTS_DEBUG_PAGEALLOC && !PPC && !SPARC
15	select PAGE_POISONING if !ARCH_SUPPORTS_DEBUG_PAGEALLOC
16	---help---
17	  Unmap pages from the kernel linear mapping after free_pages().
18	  Depending on runtime enablement, this results in a small or large
19	  slowdown, but helps to find certain types of memory corruption.
20
21	  Also, the state of page tracking structures is checked more often as
22	  pages are being allocated and freed, as unexpected state changes
23	  often happen for same reasons as memory corruption (e.g. double free,
24	  use-after-free).
25
26	  For architectures which don't enable ARCH_SUPPORTS_DEBUG_PAGEALLOC,
27	  fill the pages with poison patterns after free_pages() and verify
28	  the patterns before alloc_pages(). Additionally, this option cannot
29	  be enabled in combination with hibernation as that would result in
30	  incorrect warnings of memory corruption after a resume because free
31	  pages are not saved to the suspend image.
32
33	  By default this option will have a small overhead, e.g. by not
34	  allowing the kernel mapping to be backed by large pages on some
35	  architectures. Even bigger overhead comes when the debugging is
36	  enabled by DEBUG_PAGEALLOC_ENABLE_DEFAULT or the debug_pagealloc
37	  command line parameter.
38
39config DEBUG_PAGEALLOC_ENABLE_DEFAULT
40	bool "Enable debug page memory allocations by default?"
41	depends on DEBUG_PAGEALLOC
42	---help---
43	  Enable debug page memory allocations by default? This value
44	  can be overridden by debug_pagealloc=off|on.
45
46config PAGE_OWNER
47	bool "Track page owner"
48	depends on DEBUG_KERNEL && STACKTRACE_SUPPORT
49	select DEBUG_FS
50	select STACKTRACE
51	select STACKDEPOT
52	select PAGE_EXTENSION
53	help
54	  This keeps track of what call chain is the owner of a page, may
55	  help to find bare alloc_page(s) leaks. Even if you include this
56	  feature on your build, it is disabled in default. You should pass
57	  "page_owner=on" to boot parameter in order to enable it. Eats
58	  a fair amount of memory if enabled. See tools/vm/page_owner_sort.c
59	  for user-space helper.
60
61	  If unsure, say N.
62
63config PAGE_POISONING
64	bool "Poison pages after freeing"
65	select PAGE_POISONING_NO_SANITY if HIBERNATION
66	---help---
67	  Fill the pages with poison patterns after free_pages() and verify
68	  the patterns before alloc_pages. The filling of the memory helps
69	  reduce the risk of information leaks from freed data. This does
70	  have a potential performance impact if enabled with the
71	  "page_poison=1" kernel boot option.
72
73	  Note that "poison" here is not the same thing as the "HWPoison"
74	  for CONFIG_MEMORY_FAILURE. This is software poisoning only.
75
76	  If unsure, say N
77
78config PAGE_POISONING_NO_SANITY
79	depends on PAGE_POISONING
80	bool "Only poison, don't sanity check"
81	---help---
82	   Skip the sanity checking on alloc, only fill the pages with
83	   poison on free. This reduces some of the overhead of the
84	   poisoning feature.
85
86	   If you are only interested in sanitization, say Y. Otherwise
87	   say N.
88
89config PAGE_POISONING_ZERO
90	bool "Use zero for poisoning instead of debugging value"
91	depends on PAGE_POISONING
92	---help---
93	   Instead of using the existing poison value, fill the pages with
94	   zeros. This makes it harder to detect when errors are occurring
95	   due to sanitization but the zeroing at free means that it is
96	   no longer necessary to write zeros when GFP_ZERO is used on
97	   allocation.
98
99	   If unsure, say N
100
101config DEBUG_PAGE_REF
102	bool "Enable tracepoint to track down page reference manipulation"
103	depends on DEBUG_KERNEL
104	depends on TRACEPOINTS
105	---help---
106	  This is a feature to add tracepoint for tracking down page reference
107	  manipulation. This tracking is useful to diagnose functional failure
108	  due to migration failures caused by page reference mismatches.  Be
109	  careful when enabling this feature because it adds about 30 KB to the
110	  kernel code.  However the runtime performance overhead is virtually
111	  nil until the tracepoints are actually enabled.
112
113config DEBUG_RODATA_TEST
114    bool "Testcase for the marking rodata read-only"
115    depends on STRICT_KERNEL_RWX
116    ---help---
117      This option enables a testcase for the setting rodata read-only.
118