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1# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only
2#
3# Traffic control configuration.
4#
5
6menuconfig NET_SCHED
7	bool "QoS and/or fair queueing"
8	select NET_SCH_FIFO
9	---help---
10	  When the kernel has several packets to send out over a network
11	  device, it has to decide which ones to send first, which ones to
12	  delay, and which ones to drop. This is the job of the queueing
13	  disciplines, several different algorithms for how to do this
14	  "fairly" have been proposed.
15
16	  If you say N here, you will get the standard packet scheduler, which
17	  is a FIFO (first come, first served). If you say Y here, you will be
18	  able to choose from among several alternative algorithms which can
19	  then be attached to different network devices. This is useful for
20	  example if some of your network devices are real time devices that
21	  need a certain minimum data flow rate, or if you need to limit the
22	  maximum data flow rate for traffic which matches specified criteria.
23	  This code is considered to be experimental.
24
25	  To administer these schedulers, you'll need the user-level utilities
26	  from the package iproute2+tc at
27	  <https://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/utils/net/iproute2/>.  That package
28	  also contains some documentation; for more, check out
29	  <http://www.linuxfoundation.org/collaborate/workgroups/networking/iproute2>.
30
31	  This Quality of Service (QoS) support will enable you to use
32	  Differentiated Services (diffserv) and Resource Reservation Protocol
33	  (RSVP) on your Linux router if you also say Y to the corresponding
34	  classifiers below.  Documentation and software is at
35	  <http://diffserv.sourceforge.net/>.
36
37	  If you say Y here and to "/proc file system" below, you will be able
38	  to read status information about packet schedulers from the file
39	  /proc/net/psched.
40
41	  The available schedulers are listed in the following questions; you
42	  can say Y to as many as you like. If unsure, say N now.
43
44if NET_SCHED
45
46comment "Queueing/Scheduling"
47
48config NET_SCH_CBQ
49	tristate "Class Based Queueing (CBQ)"
50	---help---
51	  Say Y here if you want to use the Class-Based Queueing (CBQ) packet
52	  scheduling algorithm. This algorithm classifies the waiting packets
53	  into a tree-like hierarchy of classes; the leaves of this tree are
54	  in turn scheduled by separate algorithms.
55
56	  See the top of <file:net/sched/sch_cbq.c> for more details.
57
58	  CBQ is a commonly used scheduler, so if you're unsure, you should
59	  say Y here. Then say Y to all the queueing algorithms below that you
60	  want to use as leaf disciplines.
61
62	  To compile this code as a module, choose M here: the
63	  module will be called sch_cbq.
64
65config NET_SCH_HTB
66	tristate "Hierarchical Token Bucket (HTB)"
67	---help---
68	  Say Y here if you want to use the Hierarchical Token Buckets (HTB)
69	  packet scheduling algorithm. See
70	  <http://luxik.cdi.cz/~devik/qos/htb/> for complete manual and
71	  in-depth articles.
72
73	  HTB is very similar to CBQ regarding its goals however is has
74	  different properties and different algorithm.
75
76	  To compile this code as a module, choose M here: the
77	  module will be called sch_htb.
78
79config NET_SCH_HFSC
80	tristate "Hierarchical Fair Service Curve (HFSC)"
81	---help---
82	  Say Y here if you want to use the Hierarchical Fair Service Curve
83	  (HFSC) packet scheduling algorithm.
84
85	  To compile this code as a module, choose M here: the
86	  module will be called sch_hfsc.
87
88config NET_SCH_ATM
89	tristate "ATM Virtual Circuits (ATM)"
90	depends on ATM
91	---help---
92	  Say Y here if you want to use the ATM pseudo-scheduler.  This
93	  provides a framework for invoking classifiers, which in turn
94	  select classes of this queuing discipline.  Each class maps
95	  the flow(s) it is handling to a given virtual circuit.
96
97	  See the top of <file:net/sched/sch_atm.c> for more details.
98
99	  To compile this code as a module, choose M here: the
100	  module will be called sch_atm.
101
102config NET_SCH_PRIO
103	tristate "Multi Band Priority Queueing (PRIO)"
104	---help---
105	  Say Y here if you want to use an n-band priority queue packet
106	  scheduler.
107
108	  To compile this code as a module, choose M here: the
109	  module will be called sch_prio.
110
111config NET_SCH_MULTIQ
112	tristate "Hardware Multiqueue-aware Multi Band Queuing (MULTIQ)"
113	---help---
114	  Say Y here if you want to use an n-band queue packet scheduler
115	  to support devices that have multiple hardware transmit queues.
116
117	  To compile this code as a module, choose M here: the
118	  module will be called sch_multiq.
119
120config NET_SCH_RED
121	tristate "Random Early Detection (RED)"
122	---help---
123	  Say Y here if you want to use the Random Early Detection (RED)
124	  packet scheduling algorithm.
125
126	  See the top of <file:net/sched/sch_red.c> for more details.
127
128	  To compile this code as a module, choose M here: the
129	  module will be called sch_red.
130
131config NET_SCH_SFB
132	tristate "Stochastic Fair Blue (SFB)"
133	---help---
134	  Say Y here if you want to use the Stochastic Fair Blue (SFB)
135	  packet scheduling algorithm.
136
137	  See the top of <file:net/sched/sch_sfb.c> for more details.
138
139	  To compile this code as a module, choose M here: the
140	  module will be called sch_sfb.
141
142config NET_SCH_SFQ
143	tristate "Stochastic Fairness Queueing (SFQ)"
144	---help---
145	  Say Y here if you want to use the Stochastic Fairness Queueing (SFQ)
146	  packet scheduling algorithm.
147
148	  See the top of <file:net/sched/sch_sfq.c> for more details.
149
150	  To compile this code as a module, choose M here: the
151	  module will be called sch_sfq.
152
153config NET_SCH_TEQL
154	tristate "True Link Equalizer (TEQL)"
155	---help---
156	  Say Y here if you want to use the True Link Equalizer (TLE) packet
157	  scheduling algorithm. This queueing discipline allows the combination
158	  of several physical devices into one virtual device.
159
160	  See the top of <file:net/sched/sch_teql.c> for more details.
161
162	  To compile this code as a module, choose M here: the
163	  module will be called sch_teql.
164
165config NET_SCH_TBF
166	tristate "Token Bucket Filter (TBF)"
167	---help---
168	  Say Y here if you want to use the Token Bucket Filter (TBF) packet
169	  scheduling algorithm.
170
171	  See the top of <file:net/sched/sch_tbf.c> for more details.
172
173	  To compile this code as a module, choose M here: the
174	  module will be called sch_tbf.
175
176config NET_SCH_CBS
177	tristate "Credit Based Shaper (CBS)"
178	---help---
179	  Say Y here if you want to use the Credit Based Shaper (CBS) packet
180	  scheduling algorithm.
181
182	  See the top of <file:net/sched/sch_cbs.c> for more details.
183
184	  To compile this code as a module, choose M here: the
185	  module will be called sch_cbs.
186
187config NET_SCH_ETF
188	tristate "Earliest TxTime First (ETF)"
189	help
190	  Say Y here if you want to use the Earliest TxTime First (ETF) packet
191	  scheduling algorithm.
192
193	  See the top of <file:net/sched/sch_etf.c> for more details.
194
195	  To compile this code as a module, choose M here: the
196	  module will be called sch_etf.
197
198config NET_SCH_TAPRIO
199	tristate "Time Aware Priority (taprio) Scheduler"
200	help
201	  Say Y here if you want to use the Time Aware Priority (taprio) packet
202	  scheduling algorithm.
203
204	  See the top of <file:net/sched/sch_taprio.c> for more details.
205
206	  To compile this code as a module, choose M here: the
207	  module will be called sch_taprio.
208
209config NET_SCH_GRED
210	tristate "Generic Random Early Detection (GRED)"
211	---help---
212	  Say Y here if you want to use the Generic Random Early Detection
213	  (GRED) packet scheduling algorithm for some of your network devices
214	  (see the top of <file:net/sched/sch_red.c> for details and
215	  references about the algorithm).
216
217	  To compile this code as a module, choose M here: the
218	  module will be called sch_gred.
219
220config NET_SCH_DSMARK
221	tristate "Differentiated Services marker (DSMARK)"
222	---help---
223	  Say Y if you want to schedule packets according to the
224	  Differentiated Services architecture proposed in RFC 2475.
225	  Technical information on this method, with pointers to associated
226	  RFCs, is available at <http://www.gta.ufrj.br/diffserv/>.
227
228	  To compile this code as a module, choose M here: the
229	  module will be called sch_dsmark.
230
231config NET_SCH_NETEM
232	tristate "Network emulator (NETEM)"
233	---help---
234	  Say Y if you want to emulate network delay, loss, and packet
235	  re-ordering. This is often useful to simulate networks when
236	  testing applications or protocols.
237
238	  To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the module
239	  will be called sch_netem.
240
241	  If unsure, say N.
242
243config NET_SCH_DRR
244	tristate "Deficit Round Robin scheduler (DRR)"
245	help
246	  Say Y here if you want to use the Deficit Round Robin (DRR) packet
247	  scheduling algorithm.
248
249	  To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the module
250	  will be called sch_drr.
251
252	  If unsure, say N.
253
254config NET_SCH_MQPRIO
255	tristate "Multi-queue priority scheduler (MQPRIO)"
256	help
257	  Say Y here if you want to use the Multi-queue Priority scheduler.
258	  This scheduler allows QOS to be offloaded on NICs that have support
259	  for offloading QOS schedulers.
260
261	  To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the module will
262	  be called sch_mqprio.
263
264	  If unsure, say N.
265
266config NET_SCH_SKBPRIO
267	tristate "SKB priority queue scheduler (SKBPRIO)"
268	help
269	  Say Y here if you want to use the SKB priority queue
270	  scheduler. This schedules packets according to skb->priority,
271	  which is useful for request packets in DoS mitigation systems such
272	  as Gatekeeper.
273
274	  To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the module will
275	  be called sch_skbprio.
276
277	  If unsure, say N.
278
279config NET_SCH_CHOKE
280	tristate "CHOose and Keep responsive flow scheduler (CHOKE)"
281	help
282	  Say Y here if you want to use the CHOKe packet scheduler (CHOose
283	  and Keep for responsive flows, CHOose and Kill for unresponsive
284	  flows). This is a variation of RED which trys to penalize flows
285	  that monopolize the queue.
286
287	  To compile this code as a module, choose M here: the
288	  module will be called sch_choke.
289
290config NET_SCH_QFQ
291	tristate "Quick Fair Queueing scheduler (QFQ)"
292	help
293	  Say Y here if you want to use the Quick Fair Queueing Scheduler (QFQ)
294	  packet scheduling algorithm.
295
296	  To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the module
297	  will be called sch_qfq.
298
299	  If unsure, say N.
300
301config NET_SCH_CODEL
302	tristate "Controlled Delay AQM (CODEL)"
303	help
304	  Say Y here if you want to use the Controlled Delay (CODEL)
305	  packet scheduling algorithm.
306
307	  To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the module
308	  will be called sch_codel.
309
310	  If unsure, say N.
311
312config NET_SCH_FQ_CODEL
313	tristate "Fair Queue Controlled Delay AQM (FQ_CODEL)"
314	help
315	  Say Y here if you want to use the FQ Controlled Delay (FQ_CODEL)
316	  packet scheduling algorithm.
317
318	  To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the module
319	  will be called sch_fq_codel.
320
321	  If unsure, say N.
322
323config NET_SCH_CAKE
324	tristate "Common Applications Kept Enhanced (CAKE)"
325	help
326	  Say Y here if you want to use the Common Applications Kept Enhanced
327	  (CAKE) queue management algorithm.
328
329	  To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the module
330	  will be called sch_cake.
331
332	  If unsure, say N.
333
334config NET_SCH_FQ
335	tristate "Fair Queue"
336	help
337	  Say Y here if you want to use the FQ packet scheduling algorithm.
338
339	  FQ does flow separation, and is able to respect pacing requirements
340	  set by TCP stack into sk->sk_pacing_rate (for localy generated
341	  traffic)
342
343	  To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the module
344	  will be called sch_fq.
345
346	  If unsure, say N.
347
348config NET_SCH_HHF
349	tristate "Heavy-Hitter Filter (HHF)"
350	help
351	  Say Y here if you want to use the Heavy-Hitter Filter (HHF)
352	  packet scheduling algorithm.
353
354	  To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the module
355	  will be called sch_hhf.
356
357config NET_SCH_PIE
358	tristate "Proportional Integral controller Enhanced (PIE) scheduler"
359	help
360	  Say Y here if you want to use the Proportional Integral controller
361	  Enhanced scheduler packet scheduling algorithm.
362	  For more information, please see https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc8033
363
364	  To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the module
365	  will be called sch_pie.
366
367	  If unsure, say N.
368
369config NET_SCH_FQ_PIE
370	depends on NET_SCH_PIE
371	tristate "Flow Queue Proportional Integral controller Enhanced (FQ-PIE)"
372	help
373	  Say Y here if you want to use the Flow Queue Proportional Integral
374	  controller Enhanced (FQ-PIE) packet scheduling algorithm.
375	  For more information, please see https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc8033
376
377	  To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the module
378	  will be called sch_fq_pie.
379
380	  If unsure, say N.
381
382config NET_SCH_INGRESS
383	tristate "Ingress/classifier-action Qdisc"
384	depends on NET_CLS_ACT
385	select NET_INGRESS
386	select NET_EGRESS
387	---help---
388	  Say Y here if you want to use classifiers for incoming and/or outgoing
389	  packets. This qdisc doesn't do anything else besides running classifiers,
390	  which can also have actions attached to them. In case of outgoing packets,
391	  classifiers that this qdisc holds are executed in the transmit path
392	  before real enqueuing to an egress qdisc happens.
393
394	  If unsure, say Y.
395
396	  To compile this code as a module, choose M here: the module will be
397	  called sch_ingress with alias of sch_clsact.
398
399config NET_SCH_PLUG
400	tristate "Plug network traffic until release (PLUG)"
401	---help---
402
403	  This queuing discipline allows userspace to plug/unplug a network
404	  output queue, using the netlink interface.  When it receives an
405	  enqueue command it inserts a plug into the outbound queue that
406	  causes following packets to enqueue until a dequeue command arrives
407	  over netlink, causing the plug to be removed and resuming the normal
408	  packet flow.
409
410	  This module also provides a generic "network output buffering"
411	  functionality (aka output commit), wherein upon arrival of a dequeue
412	  command, only packets up to the first plug are released for delivery.
413	  The Remus HA project uses this module to enable speculative execution
414	  of virtual machines by allowing the generated network output to be rolled
415	  back if needed.
416
417	  For more information, please refer to <http://wiki.xenproject.org/wiki/Remus>
418
419	  Say Y here if you are using this kernel for Xen dom0 and
420	  want to protect Xen guests with Remus.
421
422	  To compile this code as a module, choose M here: the
423	  module will be called sch_plug.
424
425config NET_SCH_ETS
426	tristate "Enhanced transmission selection scheduler (ETS)"
427	help
428          The Enhanced Transmission Selection scheduler is a classful
429          queuing discipline that merges functionality of PRIO and DRR
430          qdiscs in one scheduler. ETS makes it easy to configure a set of
431          strict and bandwidth-sharing bands to implement the transmission
432          selection described in 802.1Qaz.
433
434	  Say Y here if you want to use the ETS packet scheduling
435	  algorithm.
436
437	  To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the module
438	  will be called sch_ets.
439
440	  If unsure, say N.
441
442menuconfig NET_SCH_DEFAULT
443	bool "Allow override default queue discipline"
444	---help---
445	  Support for selection of default queuing discipline.
446
447	  Nearly all users can safely say no here, and the default
448	  of pfifo_fast will be used. Many distributions already set
449	  the default value via /proc/sys/net/core/default_qdisc.
450
451	  If unsure, say N.
452
453if NET_SCH_DEFAULT
454
455choice
456	prompt "Default queuing discipline"
457	default DEFAULT_PFIFO_FAST
458	help
459	  Select the queueing discipline that will be used by default
460	  for all network devices.
461
462	config DEFAULT_FQ
463		bool "Fair Queue" if NET_SCH_FQ
464
465	config DEFAULT_CODEL
466		bool "Controlled Delay" if NET_SCH_CODEL
467
468	config DEFAULT_FQ_CODEL
469		bool "Fair Queue Controlled Delay" if NET_SCH_FQ_CODEL
470
471	config DEFAULT_SFQ
472		bool "Stochastic Fair Queue" if NET_SCH_SFQ
473
474	config DEFAULT_PFIFO_FAST
475		bool "Priority FIFO Fast"
476endchoice
477
478config DEFAULT_NET_SCH
479	string
480	default "pfifo_fast" if DEFAULT_PFIFO_FAST
481	default "fq" if DEFAULT_FQ
482	default "fq_codel" if DEFAULT_FQ_CODEL
483	default "sfq" if DEFAULT_SFQ
484	default "pfifo_fast"
485endif
486
487comment "Classification"
488
489config NET_CLS
490	bool
491
492config NET_CLS_BASIC
493	tristate "Elementary classification (BASIC)"
494	select NET_CLS
495	---help---
496	  Say Y here if you want to be able to classify packets using
497	  only extended matches and actions.
498
499	  To compile this code as a module, choose M here: the
500	  module will be called cls_basic.
501
502config NET_CLS_TCINDEX
503	tristate "Traffic-Control Index (TCINDEX)"
504	select NET_CLS
505	---help---
506	  Say Y here if you want to be able to classify packets based on
507	  traffic control indices. You will want this feature if you want
508	  to implement Differentiated Services together with DSMARK.
509
510	  To compile this code as a module, choose M here: the
511	  module will be called cls_tcindex.
512
513config NET_CLS_ROUTE4
514	tristate "Routing decision (ROUTE)"
515	depends on INET
516	select IP_ROUTE_CLASSID
517	select NET_CLS
518	---help---
519	  If you say Y here, you will be able to classify packets
520	  according to the route table entry they matched.
521
522	  To compile this code as a module, choose M here: the
523	  module will be called cls_route.
524
525config NET_CLS_FW
526	tristate "Netfilter mark (FW)"
527	select NET_CLS
528	---help---
529	  If you say Y here, you will be able to classify packets
530	  according to netfilter/firewall marks.
531
532	  To compile this code as a module, choose M here: the
533	  module will be called cls_fw.
534
535config NET_CLS_U32
536	tristate "Universal 32bit comparisons w/ hashing (U32)"
537	select NET_CLS
538	---help---
539	  Say Y here to be able to classify packets using a universal
540	  32bit pieces based comparison scheme.
541
542	  To compile this code as a module, choose M here: the
543	  module will be called cls_u32.
544
545config CLS_U32_PERF
546	bool "Performance counters support"
547	depends on NET_CLS_U32
548	---help---
549	  Say Y here to make u32 gather additional statistics useful for
550	  fine tuning u32 classifiers.
551
552config CLS_U32_MARK
553	bool "Netfilter marks support"
554	depends on NET_CLS_U32
555	---help---
556	  Say Y here to be able to use netfilter marks as u32 key.
557
558config NET_CLS_RSVP
559	tristate "IPv4 Resource Reservation Protocol (RSVP)"
560	select NET_CLS
561	---help---
562	  The Resource Reservation Protocol (RSVP) permits end systems to
563	  request a minimum and maximum data flow rate for a connection; this
564	  is important for real time data such as streaming sound or video.
565
566	  Say Y here if you want to be able to classify outgoing packets based
567	  on their RSVP requests.
568
569	  To compile this code as a module, choose M here: the
570	  module will be called cls_rsvp.
571
572config NET_CLS_RSVP6
573	tristate "IPv6 Resource Reservation Protocol (RSVP6)"
574	select NET_CLS
575	---help---
576	  The Resource Reservation Protocol (RSVP) permits end systems to
577	  request a minimum and maximum data flow rate for a connection; this
578	  is important for real time data such as streaming sound or video.
579
580	  Say Y here if you want to be able to classify outgoing packets based
581	  on their RSVP requests and you are using the IPv6 protocol.
582
583	  To compile this code as a module, choose M here: the
584	  module will be called cls_rsvp6.
585
586config NET_CLS_FLOW
587	tristate "Flow classifier"
588	select NET_CLS
589	---help---
590	  If you say Y here, you will be able to classify packets based on
591	  a configurable combination of packet keys. This is mostly useful
592	  in combination with SFQ.
593
594	  To compile this code as a module, choose M here: the
595	  module will be called cls_flow.
596
597config NET_CLS_CGROUP
598	tristate "Control Group Classifier"
599	select NET_CLS
600	select CGROUP_NET_CLASSID
601	depends on CGROUPS
602	---help---
603	  Say Y here if you want to classify packets based on the control
604	  cgroup of their process.
605
606	  To compile this code as a module, choose M here: the
607	  module will be called cls_cgroup.
608
609config NET_CLS_BPF
610	tristate "BPF-based classifier"
611	select NET_CLS
612	---help---
613	  If you say Y here, you will be able to classify packets based on
614	  programmable BPF (JIT'ed) filters as an alternative to ematches.
615
616	  To compile this code as a module, choose M here: the module will
617	  be called cls_bpf.
618
619config NET_CLS_FLOWER
620	tristate "Flower classifier"
621	select NET_CLS
622	---help---
623	  If you say Y here, you will be able to classify packets based on
624	  a configurable combination of packet keys and masks.
625
626	  To compile this code as a module, choose M here: the module will
627	  be called cls_flower.
628
629config NET_CLS_MATCHALL
630	tristate "Match-all classifier"
631	select NET_CLS
632	---help---
633	  If you say Y here, you will be able to classify packets based on
634	  nothing. Every packet will match.
635
636	  To compile this code as a module, choose M here: the module will
637	  be called cls_matchall.
638
639config NET_EMATCH
640	bool "Extended Matches"
641	select NET_CLS
642	---help---
643	  Say Y here if you want to use extended matches on top of classifiers
644	  and select the extended matches below.
645
646	  Extended matches are small classification helpers not worth writing
647	  a separate classifier for.
648
649	  A recent version of the iproute2 package is required to use
650	  extended matches.
651
652config NET_EMATCH_STACK
653	int "Stack size"
654	depends on NET_EMATCH
655	default "32"
656	---help---
657	  Size of the local stack variable used while evaluating the tree of
658	  ematches. Limits the depth of the tree, i.e. the number of
659	  encapsulated precedences. Every level requires 4 bytes of additional
660	  stack space.
661
662config NET_EMATCH_CMP
663	tristate "Simple packet data comparison"
664	depends on NET_EMATCH
665	---help---
666	  Say Y here if you want to be able to classify packets based on
667	  simple packet data comparisons for 8, 16, and 32bit values.
668
669	  To compile this code as a module, choose M here: the
670	  module will be called em_cmp.
671
672config NET_EMATCH_NBYTE
673	tristate "Multi byte comparison"
674	depends on NET_EMATCH
675	---help---
676	  Say Y here if you want to be able to classify packets based on
677	  multiple byte comparisons mainly useful for IPv6 address comparisons.
678
679	  To compile this code as a module, choose M here: the
680	  module will be called em_nbyte.
681
682config NET_EMATCH_U32
683	tristate "U32 key"
684	depends on NET_EMATCH
685	---help---
686	  Say Y here if you want to be able to classify packets using
687	  the famous u32 key in combination with logic relations.
688
689	  To compile this code as a module, choose M here: the
690	  module will be called em_u32.
691
692config NET_EMATCH_META
693	tristate "Metadata"
694	depends on NET_EMATCH
695	---help---
696	  Say Y here if you want to be able to classify packets based on
697	  metadata such as load average, netfilter attributes, socket
698	  attributes and routing decisions.
699
700	  To compile this code as a module, choose M here: the
701	  module will be called em_meta.
702
703config NET_EMATCH_TEXT
704	tristate "Textsearch"
705	depends on NET_EMATCH
706	select TEXTSEARCH
707	select TEXTSEARCH_KMP
708	select TEXTSEARCH_BM
709	select TEXTSEARCH_FSM
710	---help---
711	  Say Y here if you want to be able to classify packets based on
712	  textsearch comparisons.
713
714	  To compile this code as a module, choose M here: the
715	  module will be called em_text.
716
717config NET_EMATCH_CANID
718	tristate "CAN Identifier"
719	depends on NET_EMATCH && (CAN=y || CAN=m)
720	---help---
721	  Say Y here if you want to be able to classify CAN frames based
722	  on CAN Identifier.
723
724	  To compile this code as a module, choose M here: the
725	  module will be called em_canid.
726
727config NET_EMATCH_IPSET
728	tristate "IPset"
729	depends on NET_EMATCH && IP_SET
730	---help---
731	  Say Y here if you want to be able to classify packets based on
732	  ipset membership.
733
734	  To compile this code as a module, choose M here: the
735	  module will be called em_ipset.
736
737config NET_EMATCH_IPT
738	tristate "IPtables Matches"
739	depends on NET_EMATCH && NETFILTER && NETFILTER_XTABLES
740	---help---
741	  Say Y here to be able to classify packets based on iptables
742	  matches.
743	  Current supported match is "policy" which allows packet classification
744	  based on IPsec policy that was used during decapsulation
745
746	  To compile this code as a module, choose M here: the
747	  module will be called em_ipt.
748
749config NET_CLS_ACT
750	bool "Actions"
751	select NET_CLS
752	---help---
753	  Say Y here if you want to use traffic control actions. Actions
754	  get attached to classifiers and are invoked after a successful
755	  classification. They are used to overwrite the classification
756	  result, instantly drop or redirect packets, etc.
757
758	  A recent version of the iproute2 package is required to use
759	  extended matches.
760
761config NET_ACT_POLICE
762	tristate "Traffic Policing"
763	depends on NET_CLS_ACT
764	---help---
765	  Say Y here if you want to do traffic policing, i.e. strict
766	  bandwidth limiting. This action replaces the existing policing
767	  module.
768
769	  To compile this code as a module, choose M here: the
770	  module will be called act_police.
771
772config NET_ACT_GACT
773	tristate "Generic actions"
774	depends on NET_CLS_ACT
775	---help---
776	  Say Y here to take generic actions such as dropping and
777	  accepting packets.
778
779	  To compile this code as a module, choose M here: the
780	  module will be called act_gact.
781
782config GACT_PROB
783	bool "Probability support"
784	depends on NET_ACT_GACT
785	---help---
786	  Say Y here to use the generic action randomly or deterministically.
787
788config NET_ACT_MIRRED
789	tristate "Redirecting and Mirroring"
790	depends on NET_CLS_ACT
791	---help---
792	  Say Y here to allow packets to be mirrored or redirected to
793	  other devices.
794
795	  To compile this code as a module, choose M here: the
796	  module will be called act_mirred.
797
798config NET_ACT_SAMPLE
799	tristate "Traffic Sampling"
800	depends on NET_CLS_ACT
801	select PSAMPLE
802	---help---
803	  Say Y here to allow packet sampling tc action. The packet sample
804	  action consists of statistically choosing packets and sampling
805	  them using the psample module.
806
807	  To compile this code as a module, choose M here: the
808	  module will be called act_sample.
809
810config NET_ACT_IPT
811	tristate "IPtables targets"
812	depends on NET_CLS_ACT && NETFILTER && IP_NF_IPTABLES
813	---help---
814	  Say Y here to be able to invoke iptables targets after successful
815	  classification.
816
817	  To compile this code as a module, choose M here: the
818	  module will be called act_ipt.
819
820config NET_ACT_NAT
821	tristate "Stateless NAT"
822	depends on NET_CLS_ACT
823	---help---
824	  Say Y here to do stateless NAT on IPv4 packets.  You should use
825	  netfilter for NAT unless you know what you are doing.
826
827	  To compile this code as a module, choose M here: the
828	  module will be called act_nat.
829
830config NET_ACT_PEDIT
831	tristate "Packet Editing"
832	depends on NET_CLS_ACT
833	---help---
834	  Say Y here if you want to mangle the content of packets.
835
836	  To compile this code as a module, choose M here: the
837	  module will be called act_pedit.
838
839config NET_ACT_SIMP
840	tristate "Simple Example (Debug)"
841	depends on NET_CLS_ACT
842	---help---
843	  Say Y here to add a simple action for demonstration purposes.
844	  It is meant as an example and for debugging purposes. It will
845	  print a configured policy string followed by the packet count
846	  to the console for every packet that passes by.
847
848	  If unsure, say N.
849
850	  To compile this code as a module, choose M here: the
851	  module will be called act_simple.
852
853config NET_ACT_SKBEDIT
854	tristate "SKB Editing"
855	depends on NET_CLS_ACT
856	---help---
857	  Say Y here to change skb priority or queue_mapping settings.
858
859	  If unsure, say N.
860
861	  To compile this code as a module, choose M here: the
862	  module will be called act_skbedit.
863
864config NET_ACT_CSUM
865	tristate "Checksum Updating"
866	depends on NET_CLS_ACT && INET
867	select LIBCRC32C
868	---help---
869	  Say Y here to update some common checksum after some direct
870	  packet alterations.
871
872	  To compile this code as a module, choose M here: the
873	  module will be called act_csum.
874
875config NET_ACT_MPLS
876	tristate "MPLS manipulation"
877	depends on NET_CLS_ACT
878	help
879	  Say Y here to push or pop MPLS headers.
880
881	  If unsure, say N.
882
883	  To compile this code as a module, choose M here: the
884	  module will be called act_mpls.
885
886config NET_ACT_VLAN
887	tristate "Vlan manipulation"
888	depends on NET_CLS_ACT
889	---help---
890	  Say Y here to push or pop vlan headers.
891
892	  If unsure, say N.
893
894	  To compile this code as a module, choose M here: the
895	  module will be called act_vlan.
896
897config NET_ACT_BPF
898	tristate "BPF based action"
899	depends on NET_CLS_ACT
900	---help---
901	  Say Y here to execute BPF code on packets. The BPF code will decide
902	  if the packet should be dropped or not.
903
904	  If unsure, say N.
905
906	  To compile this code as a module, choose M here: the
907	  module will be called act_bpf.
908
909config NET_ACT_CONNMARK
910	tristate "Netfilter Connection Mark Retriever"
911	depends on NET_CLS_ACT && NETFILTER && IP_NF_IPTABLES
912	depends on NF_CONNTRACK && NF_CONNTRACK_MARK
913	---help---
914	  Say Y here to allow retrieving of conn mark
915
916	  If unsure, say N.
917
918	  To compile this code as a module, choose M here: the
919	  module will be called act_connmark.
920
921config NET_ACT_CTINFO
922	tristate "Netfilter Connection Mark Actions"
923	depends on NET_CLS_ACT && NETFILTER && IP_NF_IPTABLES
924	depends on NF_CONNTRACK && NF_CONNTRACK_MARK
925	help
926	  Say Y here to allow transfer of a connmark stored information.
927	  Current actions transfer connmark stored DSCP into
928	  ipv4/v6 diffserv and/or to transfer connmark to packet
929	  mark.  Both are useful for restoring egress based marks
930	  back onto ingress connections for qdisc priority mapping
931	  purposes.
932
933	  If unsure, say N.
934
935	  To compile this code as a module, choose M here: the
936	  module will be called act_ctinfo.
937
938config NET_ACT_SKBMOD
939	tristate "skb data modification action"
940	depends on NET_CLS_ACT
941	---help---
942	 Say Y here to allow modification of skb data
943
944	 If unsure, say N.
945
946	 To compile this code as a module, choose M here: the
947	 module will be called act_skbmod.
948
949config NET_ACT_IFE
950	tristate "Inter-FE action based on IETF ForCES InterFE LFB"
951	depends on NET_CLS_ACT
952	select NET_IFE
953	---help---
954	  Say Y here to allow for sourcing and terminating metadata
955	  For details refer to netdev01 paper:
956	  "Distributing Linux Traffic Control Classifier-Action Subsystem"
957	   Authors: Jamal Hadi Salim and Damascene M. Joachimpillai
958
959	  To compile this code as a module, choose M here: the
960	  module will be called act_ife.
961
962config NET_ACT_TUNNEL_KEY
963	tristate "IP tunnel metadata manipulation"
964	depends on NET_CLS_ACT
965	---help---
966	  Say Y here to set/release ip tunnel metadata.
967
968	  If unsure, say N.
969
970	  To compile this code as a module, choose M here: the
971	  module will be called act_tunnel_key.
972
973config NET_ACT_CT
974	tristate "connection tracking tc action"
975	depends on NET_CLS_ACT && NF_CONNTRACK && NF_NAT && NF_FLOW_TABLE
976	help
977	  Say Y here to allow sending the packets to conntrack module.
978
979	  If unsure, say N.
980
981	  To compile this code as a module, choose M here: the
982	  module will be called act_ct.
983
984config NET_IFE_SKBMARK
985	tristate "Support to encoding decoding skb mark on IFE action"
986	depends on NET_ACT_IFE
987
988config NET_IFE_SKBPRIO
989	tristate "Support to encoding decoding skb prio on IFE action"
990	depends on NET_ACT_IFE
991
992config NET_IFE_SKBTCINDEX
993	tristate "Support to encoding decoding skb tcindex on IFE action"
994	depends on NET_ACT_IFE
995
996config NET_TC_SKB_EXT
997	bool "TC recirculation support"
998	depends on NET_CLS_ACT
999	select SKB_EXTENSIONS
1000
1001	help
1002	  Say Y here to allow tc chain misses to continue in OvS datapath in
1003	  the correct recirc_id, and hardware chain misses to continue in
1004	  the correct chain in tc software datapath.
1005
1006	  Say N here if you won't be using tc<->ovs offload or tc chains offload.
1007
1008endif # NET_SCHED
1009
1010config NET_SCH_FIFO
1011	bool
1012