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1#
2# Traffic control configuration.
3#
4
5menuconfig NET_SCHED
6	bool "QoS and/or fair queueing"
7	select NET_SCH_FIFO
8	---help---
9	  When the kernel has several packets to send out over a network
10	  device, it has to decide which ones to send first, which ones to
11	  delay, and which ones to drop. This is the job of the queueing
12	  disciplines, several different algorithms for how to do this
13	  "fairly" have been proposed.
14
15	  If you say N here, you will get the standard packet scheduler, which
16	  is a FIFO (first come, first served). If you say Y here, you will be
17	  able to choose from among several alternative algorithms which can
18	  then be attached to different network devices. This is useful for
19	  example if some of your network devices are real time devices that
20	  need a certain minimum data flow rate, or if you need to limit the
21	  maximum data flow rate for traffic which matches specified criteria.
22	  This code is considered to be experimental.
23
24	  To administer these schedulers, you'll need the user-level utilities
25	  from the package iproute2+tc at
26	  <https://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/utils/net/iproute2/>.  That package
27	  also contains some documentation; for more, check out
28	  <http://www.linuxfoundation.org/collaborate/workgroups/networking/iproute2>.
29
30	  This Quality of Service (QoS) support will enable you to use
31	  Differentiated Services (diffserv) and Resource Reservation Protocol
32	  (RSVP) on your Linux router if you also say Y to the corresponding
33	  classifiers below.  Documentation and software is at
34	  <http://diffserv.sourceforge.net/>.
35
36	  If you say Y here and to "/proc file system" below, you will be able
37	  to read status information about packet schedulers from the file
38	  /proc/net/psched.
39
40	  The available schedulers are listed in the following questions; you
41	  can say Y to as many as you like. If unsure, say N now.
42
43if NET_SCHED
44
45comment "Queueing/Scheduling"
46
47config NET_SCH_CBQ
48	tristate "Class Based Queueing (CBQ)"
49	---help---
50	  Say Y here if you want to use the Class-Based Queueing (CBQ) packet
51	  scheduling algorithm. This algorithm classifies the waiting packets
52	  into a tree-like hierarchy of classes; the leaves of this tree are
53	  in turn scheduled by separate algorithms.
54
55	  See the top of <file:net/sched/sch_cbq.c> for more details.
56
57	  CBQ is a commonly used scheduler, so if you're unsure, you should
58	  say Y here. Then say Y to all the queueing algorithms below that you
59	  want to use as leaf disciplines.
60
61	  To compile this code as a module, choose M here: the
62	  module will be called sch_cbq.
63
64config NET_SCH_HTB
65	tristate "Hierarchical Token Bucket (HTB)"
66	---help---
67	  Say Y here if you want to use the Hierarchical Token Buckets (HTB)
68	  packet scheduling algorithm. See
69	  <http://luxik.cdi.cz/~devik/qos/htb/> for complete manual and
70	  in-depth articles.
71
72	  HTB is very similar to CBQ regarding its goals however is has
73	  different properties and different algorithm.
74
75	  To compile this code as a module, choose M here: the
76	  module will be called sch_htb.
77
78config NET_SCH_HFSC
79	tristate "Hierarchical Fair Service Curve (HFSC)"
80	---help---
81	  Say Y here if you want to use the Hierarchical Fair Service Curve
82	  (HFSC) packet scheduling algorithm.
83
84	  To compile this code as a module, choose M here: the
85	  module will be called sch_hfsc.
86
87config NET_SCH_ATM
88	tristate "ATM Virtual Circuits (ATM)"
89	depends on ATM
90	---help---
91	  Say Y here if you want to use the ATM pseudo-scheduler.  This
92	  provides a framework for invoking classifiers, which in turn
93	  select classes of this queuing discipline.  Each class maps
94	  the flow(s) it is handling to a given virtual circuit.
95
96	  See the top of <file:net/sched/sch_atm.c> for more details.
97
98	  To compile this code as a module, choose M here: the
99	  module will be called sch_atm.
100
101config NET_SCH_PRIO
102	tristate "Multi Band Priority Queueing (PRIO)"
103	---help---
104	  Say Y here if you want to use an n-band priority queue packet
105	  scheduler.
106
107	  To compile this code as a module, choose M here: the
108	  module will be called sch_prio.
109
110config NET_SCH_MULTIQ
111	tristate "Hardware Multiqueue-aware Multi Band Queuing (MULTIQ)"
112	---help---
113	  Say Y here if you want to use an n-band queue packet scheduler
114	  to support devices that have multiple hardware transmit queues.
115
116	  To compile this code as a module, choose M here: the
117	  module will be called sch_multiq.
118
119config NET_SCH_RED
120	tristate "Random Early Detection (RED)"
121	---help---
122	  Say Y here if you want to use the Random Early Detection (RED)
123	  packet scheduling algorithm.
124
125	  See the top of <file:net/sched/sch_red.c> for more details.
126
127	  To compile this code as a module, choose M here: the
128	  module will be called sch_red.
129
130config NET_SCH_SFB
131	tristate "Stochastic Fair Blue (SFB)"
132	---help---
133	  Say Y here if you want to use the Stochastic Fair Blue (SFB)
134	  packet scheduling algorithm.
135
136	  See the top of <file:net/sched/sch_sfb.c> for more details.
137
138	  To compile this code as a module, choose M here: the
139	  module will be called sch_sfb.
140
141config NET_SCH_SFQ
142	tristate "Stochastic Fairness Queueing (SFQ)"
143	---help---
144	  Say Y here if you want to use the Stochastic Fairness Queueing (SFQ)
145	  packet scheduling algorithm.
146
147	  See the top of <file:net/sched/sch_sfq.c> for more details.
148
149	  To compile this code as a module, choose M here: the
150	  module will be called sch_sfq.
151
152config NET_SCH_TEQL
153	tristate "True Link Equalizer (TEQL)"
154	---help---
155	  Say Y here if you want to use the True Link Equalizer (TLE) packet
156	  scheduling algorithm. This queueing discipline allows the combination
157	  of several physical devices into one virtual device.
158
159	  See the top of <file:net/sched/sch_teql.c> for more details.
160
161	  To compile this code as a module, choose M here: the
162	  module will be called sch_teql.
163
164config NET_SCH_TBF
165	tristate "Token Bucket Filter (TBF)"
166	---help---
167	  Say Y here if you want to use the Token Bucket Filter (TBF) packet
168	  scheduling algorithm.
169
170	  See the top of <file:net/sched/sch_tbf.c> for more details.
171
172	  To compile this code as a module, choose M here: the
173	  module will be called sch_tbf.
174
175config NET_SCH_CBS
176	tristate "Credit Based Shaper (CBS)"
177	---help---
178	  Say Y here if you want to use the Credit Based Shaper (CBS) packet
179	  scheduling algorithm.
180
181	  See the top of <file:net/sched/sch_cbs.c> for more details.
182
183	  To compile this code as a module, choose M here: the
184	  module will be called sch_cbs.
185
186config NET_SCH_ETF
187	tristate "Earliest TxTime First (ETF)"
188	help
189	  Say Y here if you want to use the Earliest TxTime First (ETF) packet
190	  scheduling algorithm.
191
192	  See the top of <file:net/sched/sch_etf.c> for more details.
193
194	  To compile this code as a module, choose M here: the
195	  module will be called sch_etf.
196
197config NET_SCH_GRED
198	tristate "Generic Random Early Detection (GRED)"
199	---help---
200	  Say Y here if you want to use the Generic Random Early Detection
201	  (GRED) packet scheduling algorithm for some of your network devices
202	  (see the top of <file:net/sched/sch_red.c> for details and
203	  references about the algorithm).
204
205	  To compile this code as a module, choose M here: the
206	  module will be called sch_gred.
207
208config NET_SCH_DSMARK
209	tristate "Differentiated Services marker (DSMARK)"
210	---help---
211	  Say Y if you want to schedule packets according to the
212	  Differentiated Services architecture proposed in RFC 2475.
213	  Technical information on this method, with pointers to associated
214	  RFCs, is available at <http://www.gta.ufrj.br/diffserv/>.
215
216	  To compile this code as a module, choose M here: the
217	  module will be called sch_dsmark.
218
219config NET_SCH_NETEM
220	tristate "Network emulator (NETEM)"
221	---help---
222	  Say Y if you want to emulate network delay, loss, and packet
223	  re-ordering. This is often useful to simulate networks when
224	  testing applications or protocols.
225
226	  To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the module
227	  will be called sch_netem.
228
229	  If unsure, say N.
230
231config NET_SCH_DRR
232	tristate "Deficit Round Robin scheduler (DRR)"
233	help
234	  Say Y here if you want to use the Deficit Round Robin (DRR) packet
235	  scheduling algorithm.
236
237	  To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the module
238	  will be called sch_drr.
239
240	  If unsure, say N.
241
242config NET_SCH_MQPRIO
243	tristate "Multi-queue priority scheduler (MQPRIO)"
244	help
245	  Say Y here if you want to use the Multi-queue Priority scheduler.
246	  This scheduler allows QOS to be offloaded on NICs that have support
247	  for offloading QOS schedulers.
248
249	  To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the module will
250	  be called sch_mqprio.
251
252	  If unsure, say N.
253
254config NET_SCH_SKBPRIO
255	tristate "SKB priority queue scheduler (SKBPRIO)"
256	help
257	  Say Y here if you want to use the SKB priority queue
258	  scheduler. This schedules packets according to skb->priority,
259	  which is useful for request packets in DoS mitigation systems such
260	  as Gatekeeper.
261
262	  To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the module will
263	  be called sch_skbprio.
264
265	  If unsure, say N.
266
267config NET_SCH_CHOKE
268	tristate "CHOose and Keep responsive flow scheduler (CHOKE)"
269	help
270	  Say Y here if you want to use the CHOKe packet scheduler (CHOose
271	  and Keep for responsive flows, CHOose and Kill for unresponsive
272	  flows). This is a variation of RED which trys to penalize flows
273	  that monopolize the queue.
274
275	  To compile this code as a module, choose M here: the
276	  module will be called sch_choke.
277
278config NET_SCH_QFQ
279	tristate "Quick Fair Queueing scheduler (QFQ)"
280	help
281	  Say Y here if you want to use the Quick Fair Queueing Scheduler (QFQ)
282	  packet scheduling algorithm.
283
284	  To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the module
285	  will be called sch_qfq.
286
287	  If unsure, say N.
288
289config NET_SCH_CODEL
290	tristate "Controlled Delay AQM (CODEL)"
291	help
292	  Say Y here if you want to use the Controlled Delay (CODEL)
293	  packet scheduling algorithm.
294
295	  To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the module
296	  will be called sch_codel.
297
298	  If unsure, say N.
299
300config NET_SCH_FQ_CODEL
301	tristate "Fair Queue Controlled Delay AQM (FQ_CODEL)"
302	help
303	  Say Y here if you want to use the FQ Controlled Delay (FQ_CODEL)
304	  packet scheduling algorithm.
305
306	  To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the module
307	  will be called sch_fq_codel.
308
309	  If unsure, say N.
310
311config NET_SCH_CAKE
312	tristate "Common Applications Kept Enhanced (CAKE)"
313	help
314	  Say Y here if you want to use the Common Applications Kept Enhanced
315          (CAKE) queue management algorithm.
316
317	  To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the module
318	  will be called sch_cake.
319
320	  If unsure, say N.
321
322config NET_SCH_FQ
323	tristate "Fair Queue"
324	help
325	  Say Y here if you want to use the FQ packet scheduling algorithm.
326
327	  FQ does flow separation, and is able to respect pacing requirements
328	  set by TCP stack into sk->sk_pacing_rate (for localy generated
329	  traffic)
330
331	  To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the module
332	  will be called sch_fq.
333
334	  If unsure, say N.
335
336config NET_SCH_HHF
337	tristate "Heavy-Hitter Filter (HHF)"
338	help
339	  Say Y here if you want to use the Heavy-Hitter Filter (HHF)
340	  packet scheduling algorithm.
341
342	  To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the module
343	  will be called sch_hhf.
344
345config NET_SCH_PIE
346	tristate "Proportional Integral controller Enhanced (PIE) scheduler"
347	help
348	  Say Y here if you want to use the Proportional Integral controller
349	  Enhanced scheduler packet scheduling algorithm.
350	  For more information, please see
351	  http://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-pan-tsvwg-pie-00
352
353	  To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the module
354	  will be called sch_pie.
355
356	  If unsure, say N.
357
358config NET_SCH_INGRESS
359	tristate "Ingress/classifier-action Qdisc"
360	depends on NET_CLS_ACT
361	select NET_INGRESS
362	select NET_EGRESS
363	---help---
364	  Say Y here if you want to use classifiers for incoming and/or outgoing
365	  packets. This qdisc doesn't do anything else besides running classifiers,
366	  which can also have actions attached to them. In case of outgoing packets,
367	  classifiers that this qdisc holds are executed in the transmit path
368	  before real enqueuing to an egress qdisc happens.
369
370	  If unsure, say Y.
371
372	  To compile this code as a module, choose M here: the module will be
373	  called sch_ingress with alias of sch_clsact.
374
375config NET_SCH_PLUG
376	tristate "Plug network traffic until release (PLUG)"
377	---help---
378
379	  This queuing discipline allows userspace to plug/unplug a network
380	  output queue, using the netlink interface.  When it receives an
381	  enqueue command it inserts a plug into the outbound queue that
382	  causes following packets to enqueue until a dequeue command arrives
383	  over netlink, causing the plug to be removed and resuming the normal
384	  packet flow.
385
386	  This module also provides a generic "network output buffering"
387	  functionality (aka output commit), wherein upon arrival of a dequeue
388	  command, only packets up to the first plug are released for delivery.
389	  The Remus HA project uses this module to enable speculative execution
390	  of virtual machines by allowing the generated network output to be rolled
391	  back if needed.
392
393	  For more information, please refer to <http://wiki.xenproject.org/wiki/Remus>
394
395	  Say Y here if you are using this kernel for Xen dom0 and
396	  want to protect Xen guests with Remus.
397
398	  To compile this code as a module, choose M here: the
399	  module will be called sch_plug.
400
401menuconfig NET_SCH_DEFAULT
402	bool "Allow override default queue discipline"
403	---help---
404	  Support for selection of default queuing discipline.
405
406	  Nearly all users can safely say no here, and the default
407	  of pfifo_fast will be used. Many distributions already set
408	  the default value via /proc/sys/net/core/default_qdisc.
409
410	  If unsure, say N.
411
412if NET_SCH_DEFAULT
413
414choice
415	prompt "Default queuing discipline"
416	default DEFAULT_PFIFO_FAST
417	help
418	  Select the queueing discipline that will be used by default
419	  for all network devices.
420
421	config DEFAULT_FQ
422		bool "Fair Queue" if NET_SCH_FQ
423
424	config DEFAULT_CODEL
425		bool "Controlled Delay" if NET_SCH_CODEL
426
427	config DEFAULT_FQ_CODEL
428		bool "Fair Queue Controlled Delay" if NET_SCH_FQ_CODEL
429
430	config DEFAULT_SFQ
431		bool "Stochastic Fair Queue" if NET_SCH_SFQ
432
433	config DEFAULT_PFIFO_FAST
434		bool "Priority FIFO Fast"
435endchoice
436
437config DEFAULT_NET_SCH
438	string
439	default "pfifo_fast" if DEFAULT_PFIFO_FAST
440	default "fq" if DEFAULT_FQ
441	default "fq_codel" if DEFAULT_FQ_CODEL
442	default "sfq" if DEFAULT_SFQ
443	default "pfifo_fast"
444endif
445
446comment "Classification"
447
448config NET_CLS
449	bool
450
451config NET_CLS_BASIC
452	tristate "Elementary classification (BASIC)"
453	select NET_CLS
454	---help---
455	  Say Y here if you want to be able to classify packets using
456	  only extended matches and actions.
457
458	  To compile this code as a module, choose M here: the
459	  module will be called cls_basic.
460
461config NET_CLS_TCINDEX
462	tristate "Traffic-Control Index (TCINDEX)"
463	select NET_CLS
464	---help---
465	  Say Y here if you want to be able to classify packets based on
466	  traffic control indices. You will want this feature if you want
467	  to implement Differentiated Services together with DSMARK.
468
469	  To compile this code as a module, choose M here: the
470	  module will be called cls_tcindex.
471
472config NET_CLS_ROUTE4
473	tristate "Routing decision (ROUTE)"
474	depends on INET
475	select IP_ROUTE_CLASSID
476	select NET_CLS
477	---help---
478	  If you say Y here, you will be able to classify packets
479	  according to the route table entry they matched.
480
481	  To compile this code as a module, choose M here: the
482	  module will be called cls_route.
483
484config NET_CLS_FW
485	tristate "Netfilter mark (FW)"
486	select NET_CLS
487	---help---
488	  If you say Y here, you will be able to classify packets
489	  according to netfilter/firewall marks.
490
491	  To compile this code as a module, choose M here: the
492	  module will be called cls_fw.
493
494config NET_CLS_U32
495	tristate "Universal 32bit comparisons w/ hashing (U32)"
496	select NET_CLS
497	---help---
498	  Say Y here to be able to classify packets using a universal
499	  32bit pieces based comparison scheme.
500
501	  To compile this code as a module, choose M here: the
502	  module will be called cls_u32.
503
504config CLS_U32_PERF
505	bool "Performance counters support"
506	depends on NET_CLS_U32
507	---help---
508	  Say Y here to make u32 gather additional statistics useful for
509	  fine tuning u32 classifiers.
510
511config CLS_U32_MARK
512	bool "Netfilter marks support"
513	depends on NET_CLS_U32
514	---help---
515	  Say Y here to be able to use netfilter marks as u32 key.
516
517config NET_CLS_RSVP
518	tristate "IPv4 Resource Reservation Protocol (RSVP)"
519	select NET_CLS
520	---help---
521	  The Resource Reservation Protocol (RSVP) permits end systems to
522	  request a minimum and maximum data flow rate for a connection; this
523	  is important for real time data such as streaming sound or video.
524
525	  Say Y here if you want to be able to classify outgoing packets based
526	  on their RSVP requests.
527
528	  To compile this code as a module, choose M here: the
529	  module will be called cls_rsvp.
530
531config NET_CLS_RSVP6
532	tristate "IPv6 Resource Reservation Protocol (RSVP6)"
533	select NET_CLS
534	---help---
535	  The Resource Reservation Protocol (RSVP) permits end systems to
536	  request a minimum and maximum data flow rate for a connection; this
537	  is important for real time data such as streaming sound or video.
538
539	  Say Y here if you want to be able to classify outgoing packets based
540	  on their RSVP requests and you are using the IPv6 protocol.
541
542	  To compile this code as a module, choose M here: the
543	  module will be called cls_rsvp6.
544
545config NET_CLS_FLOW
546	tristate "Flow classifier"
547	select NET_CLS
548	---help---
549	  If you say Y here, you will be able to classify packets based on
550	  a configurable combination of packet keys. This is mostly useful
551	  in combination with SFQ.
552
553	  To compile this code as a module, choose M here: the
554	  module will be called cls_flow.
555
556config NET_CLS_CGROUP
557	tristate "Control Group Classifier"
558	select NET_CLS
559	select CGROUP_NET_CLASSID
560	depends on CGROUPS
561	---help---
562	  Say Y here if you want to classify packets based on the control
563	  cgroup of their process.
564
565	  To compile this code as a module, choose M here: the
566	  module will be called cls_cgroup.
567
568config NET_CLS_BPF
569	tristate "BPF-based classifier"
570	select NET_CLS
571	---help---
572	  If you say Y here, you will be able to classify packets based on
573	  programmable BPF (JIT'ed) filters as an alternative to ematches.
574
575	  To compile this code as a module, choose M here: the module will
576	  be called cls_bpf.
577
578config NET_CLS_FLOWER
579	tristate "Flower classifier"
580	select NET_CLS
581	---help---
582	  If you say Y here, you will be able to classify packets based on
583	  a configurable combination of packet keys and masks.
584
585	  To compile this code as a module, choose M here: the module will
586	  be called cls_flower.
587
588config NET_CLS_MATCHALL
589	tristate "Match-all classifier"
590	select NET_CLS
591	---help---
592	  If you say Y here, you will be able to classify packets based on
593	  nothing. Every packet will match.
594
595	  To compile this code as a module, choose M here: the module will
596	  be called cls_matchall.
597
598config NET_EMATCH
599	bool "Extended Matches"
600	select NET_CLS
601	---help---
602	  Say Y here if you want to use extended matches on top of classifiers
603	  and select the extended matches below.
604
605	  Extended matches are small classification helpers not worth writing
606	  a separate classifier for.
607
608	  A recent version of the iproute2 package is required to use
609	  extended matches.
610
611config NET_EMATCH_STACK
612	int "Stack size"
613	depends on NET_EMATCH
614	default "32"
615	---help---
616	  Size of the local stack variable used while evaluating the tree of
617	  ematches. Limits the depth of the tree, i.e. the number of
618	  encapsulated precedences. Every level requires 4 bytes of additional
619	  stack space.
620
621config NET_EMATCH_CMP
622	tristate "Simple packet data comparison"
623	depends on NET_EMATCH
624	---help---
625	  Say Y here if you want to be able to classify packets based on
626	  simple packet data comparisons for 8, 16, and 32bit values.
627
628	  To compile this code as a module, choose M here: the
629	  module will be called em_cmp.
630
631config NET_EMATCH_NBYTE
632	tristate "Multi byte comparison"
633	depends on NET_EMATCH
634	---help---
635	  Say Y here if you want to be able to classify packets based on
636	  multiple byte comparisons mainly useful for IPv6 address comparisons.
637
638	  To compile this code as a module, choose M here: the
639	  module will be called em_nbyte.
640
641config NET_EMATCH_U32
642	tristate "U32 key"
643	depends on NET_EMATCH
644	---help---
645	  Say Y here if you want to be able to classify packets using
646	  the famous u32 key in combination with logic relations.
647
648	  To compile this code as a module, choose M here: the
649	  module will be called em_u32.
650
651config NET_EMATCH_META
652	tristate "Metadata"
653	depends on NET_EMATCH
654	---help---
655	  Say Y here if you want to be able to classify packets based on
656	  metadata such as load average, netfilter attributes, socket
657	  attributes and routing decisions.
658
659	  To compile this code as a module, choose M here: the
660	  module will be called em_meta.
661
662config NET_EMATCH_TEXT
663	tristate "Textsearch"
664	depends on NET_EMATCH
665	select TEXTSEARCH
666	select TEXTSEARCH_KMP
667	select TEXTSEARCH_BM
668	select TEXTSEARCH_FSM
669	---help---
670	  Say Y here if you want to be able to classify packets based on
671	  textsearch comparisons.
672
673	  To compile this code as a module, choose M here: the
674	  module will be called em_text.
675
676config NET_EMATCH_CANID
677	tristate "CAN Identifier"
678	depends on NET_EMATCH && (CAN=y || CAN=m)
679	---help---
680	  Say Y here if you want to be able to classify CAN frames based
681	  on CAN Identifier.
682
683	  To compile this code as a module, choose M here: the
684	  module will be called em_canid.
685
686config NET_EMATCH_IPSET
687	tristate "IPset"
688	depends on NET_EMATCH && IP_SET
689	---help---
690	  Say Y here if you want to be able to classify packets based on
691	  ipset membership.
692
693	  To compile this code as a module, choose M here: the
694	  module will be called em_ipset.
695
696config NET_EMATCH_IPT
697	tristate "IPtables Matches"
698	depends on NET_EMATCH && NETFILTER && NETFILTER_XTABLES
699	---help---
700	  Say Y here to be able to classify packets based on iptables
701	  matches.
702	  Current supported match is "policy" which allows packet classification
703	  based on IPsec policy that was used during decapsulation
704
705	  To compile this code as a module, choose M here: the
706	  module will be called em_ipt.
707
708config NET_CLS_ACT
709	bool "Actions"
710	select NET_CLS
711	---help---
712	  Say Y here if you want to use traffic control actions. Actions
713	  get attached to classifiers and are invoked after a successful
714	  classification. They are used to overwrite the classification
715	  result, instantly drop or redirect packets, etc.
716
717	  A recent version of the iproute2 package is required to use
718	  extended matches.
719
720config NET_ACT_POLICE
721	tristate "Traffic Policing"
722        depends on NET_CLS_ACT
723        ---help---
724	  Say Y here if you want to do traffic policing, i.e. strict
725	  bandwidth limiting. This action replaces the existing policing
726	  module.
727
728	  To compile this code as a module, choose M here: the
729	  module will be called act_police.
730
731config NET_ACT_GACT
732        tristate "Generic actions"
733        depends on NET_CLS_ACT
734        ---help---
735	  Say Y here to take generic actions such as dropping and
736	  accepting packets.
737
738	  To compile this code as a module, choose M here: the
739	  module will be called act_gact.
740
741config GACT_PROB
742        bool "Probability support"
743        depends on NET_ACT_GACT
744        ---help---
745	  Say Y here to use the generic action randomly or deterministically.
746
747config NET_ACT_MIRRED
748        tristate "Redirecting and Mirroring"
749        depends on NET_CLS_ACT
750        ---help---
751	  Say Y here to allow packets to be mirrored or redirected to
752	  other devices.
753
754	  To compile this code as a module, choose M here: the
755	  module will be called act_mirred.
756
757config NET_ACT_SAMPLE
758        tristate "Traffic Sampling"
759        depends on NET_CLS_ACT
760        select PSAMPLE
761        ---help---
762	  Say Y here to allow packet sampling tc action. The packet sample
763	  action consists of statistically choosing packets and sampling
764	  them using the psample module.
765
766	  To compile this code as a module, choose M here: the
767	  module will be called act_sample.
768
769config NET_ACT_IPT
770        tristate "IPtables targets"
771        depends on NET_CLS_ACT && NETFILTER && IP_NF_IPTABLES
772        ---help---
773	  Say Y here to be able to invoke iptables targets after successful
774	  classification.
775
776	  To compile this code as a module, choose M here: the
777	  module will be called act_ipt.
778
779config NET_ACT_NAT
780        tristate "Stateless NAT"
781        depends on NET_CLS_ACT
782        ---help---
783	  Say Y here to do stateless NAT on IPv4 packets.  You should use
784	  netfilter for NAT unless you know what you are doing.
785
786	  To compile this code as a module, choose M here: the
787	  module will be called act_nat.
788
789config NET_ACT_PEDIT
790        tristate "Packet Editing"
791        depends on NET_CLS_ACT
792        ---help---
793	  Say Y here if you want to mangle the content of packets.
794
795	  To compile this code as a module, choose M here: the
796	  module will be called act_pedit.
797
798config NET_ACT_SIMP
799        tristate "Simple Example (Debug)"
800        depends on NET_CLS_ACT
801        ---help---
802	  Say Y here to add a simple action for demonstration purposes.
803	  It is meant as an example and for debugging purposes. It will
804	  print a configured policy string followed by the packet count
805	  to the console for every packet that passes by.
806
807	  If unsure, say N.
808
809	  To compile this code as a module, choose M here: the
810	  module will be called act_simple.
811
812config NET_ACT_SKBEDIT
813        tristate "SKB Editing"
814        depends on NET_CLS_ACT
815        ---help---
816	  Say Y here to change skb priority or queue_mapping settings.
817
818	  If unsure, say N.
819
820	  To compile this code as a module, choose M here: the
821	  module will be called act_skbedit.
822
823config NET_ACT_CSUM
824        tristate "Checksum Updating"
825        depends on NET_CLS_ACT && INET
826        select LIBCRC32C
827        ---help---
828	  Say Y here to update some common checksum after some direct
829	  packet alterations.
830
831	  To compile this code as a module, choose M here: the
832	  module will be called act_csum.
833
834config NET_ACT_VLAN
835        tristate "Vlan manipulation"
836        depends on NET_CLS_ACT
837        ---help---
838	  Say Y here to push or pop vlan headers.
839
840	  If unsure, say N.
841
842	  To compile this code as a module, choose M here: the
843	  module will be called act_vlan.
844
845config NET_ACT_BPF
846        tristate "BPF based action"
847        depends on NET_CLS_ACT
848        ---help---
849	  Say Y here to execute BPF code on packets. The BPF code will decide
850	  if the packet should be dropped or not.
851
852	  If unsure, say N.
853
854	  To compile this code as a module, choose M here: the
855	  module will be called act_bpf.
856
857config NET_ACT_CONNMARK
858        tristate "Netfilter Connection Mark Retriever"
859        depends on NET_CLS_ACT && NETFILTER && IP_NF_IPTABLES
860        depends on NF_CONNTRACK && NF_CONNTRACK_MARK
861        ---help---
862	  Say Y here to allow retrieving of conn mark
863
864	  If unsure, say N.
865
866	  To compile this code as a module, choose M here: the
867	  module will be called act_connmark.
868
869config NET_ACT_SKBMOD
870        tristate "skb data modification action"
871        depends on NET_CLS_ACT
872        ---help---
873         Say Y here to allow modification of skb data
874
875         If unsure, say N.
876
877         To compile this code as a module, choose M here: the
878         module will be called act_skbmod.
879
880config NET_ACT_IFE
881        tristate "Inter-FE action based on IETF ForCES InterFE LFB"
882        depends on NET_CLS_ACT
883        select NET_IFE
884        ---help---
885	  Say Y here to allow for sourcing and terminating metadata
886	  For details refer to netdev01 paper:
887	  "Distributing Linux Traffic Control Classifier-Action Subsystem"
888	   Authors: Jamal Hadi Salim and Damascene M. Joachimpillai
889
890	  To compile this code as a module, choose M here: the
891	  module will be called act_ife.
892
893config NET_ACT_TUNNEL_KEY
894        tristate "IP tunnel metadata manipulation"
895        depends on NET_CLS_ACT
896        ---help---
897	  Say Y here to set/release ip tunnel metadata.
898
899	  If unsure, say N.
900
901	  To compile this code as a module, choose M here: the
902	  module will be called act_tunnel_key.
903
904config NET_IFE_SKBMARK
905        tristate "Support to encoding decoding skb mark on IFE action"
906        depends on NET_ACT_IFE
907
908config NET_IFE_SKBPRIO
909        tristate "Support to encoding decoding skb prio on IFE action"
910        depends on NET_ACT_IFE
911
912config NET_IFE_SKBTCINDEX
913        tristate "Support to encoding decoding skb tcindex on IFE action"
914        depends on NET_ACT_IFE
915
916config NET_CLS_IND
917	bool "Incoming device classification"
918	depends on NET_CLS_U32 || NET_CLS_FW
919	---help---
920	  Say Y here to extend the u32 and fw classifier to support
921	  classification based on the incoming device. This option is
922	  likely to disappear in favour of the metadata ematch.
923
924endif # NET_SCHED
925
926config NET_SCH_FIFO
927	bool
928