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2# Library configuration
3#
4
5config BINARY_PRINTF
6 def_bool n
7
8menu "Library routines"
9
10config RAID6_PQ
11 tristate
12
13config BITREVERSE
14 tristate
15
16config HAVE_ARCH_BITREVERSE
17 bool
18 default n
19 depends on BITREVERSE
20 help
21 This option enables the use of hardware bit-reversal instructions on
22 architectures which support such operations.
23
24config RATIONAL
25 bool
26
27config GENERIC_STRNCPY_FROM_USER
28 bool
29
30config GENERIC_STRNLEN_USER
31 bool
32
33config GENERIC_NET_UTILS
34 bool
35
36config GENERIC_FIND_FIRST_BIT
37 bool
38
39config NO_GENERIC_PCI_IOPORT_MAP
40 bool
41
42config GENERIC_PCI_IOMAP
43 bool
44
45config GENERIC_IOMAP
46 bool
47 select GENERIC_PCI_IOMAP
48
49config STMP_DEVICE
50 bool
51
52config ARCH_USE_CMPXCHG_LOCKREF
53 bool
54
55config ARCH_HAS_FAST_MULTIPLIER
56 bool
57
58config INDIRECT_PIO
59 bool "Access I/O in non-MMIO mode"
60 depends on ARM64
61 help
62 On some platforms where no separate I/O space exists, there are I/O
63 hosts which can not be accessed in MMIO mode. Using the logical PIO
64 mechanism, the host-local I/O resource can be mapped into system
65 logic PIO space shared with MMIO hosts, such as PCI/PCIe, then the
66 system can access the I/O devices with the mapped-logic PIO through
67 I/O accessors.
68
69 This way has relatively little I/O performance cost. Please make
70 sure your devices really need this configure item enabled.
71
72 When in doubt, say N.
73
74config CRC_CCITT
75 tristate "CRC-CCITT functions"
76 help
77 This option is provided for the case where no in-kernel-tree
78 modules require CRC-CCITT functions, but a module built outside
79 the kernel tree does. Such modules that use library CRC-CCITT
80 functions require M here.
81
82config CRC16
83 tristate "CRC16 functions"
84 help
85 This option is provided for the case where no in-kernel-tree
86 modules require CRC16 functions, but a module built outside
87 the kernel tree does. Such modules that use library CRC16
88 functions require M here.
89
90config CRC_T10DIF
91 tristate "CRC calculation for the T10 Data Integrity Field"
92 select CRYPTO
93 select CRYPTO_CRCT10DIF
94 help
95 This option is only needed if a module that's not in the
96 kernel tree needs to calculate CRC checks for use with the
97 SCSI data integrity subsystem.
98
99config CRC_ITU_T
100 tristate "CRC ITU-T V.41 functions"
101 help
102 This option is provided for the case where no in-kernel-tree
103 modules require CRC ITU-T V.41 functions, but a module built outside
104 the kernel tree does. Such modules that use library CRC ITU-T V.41
105 functions require M here.
106
107config CRC32
108 tristate "CRC32/CRC32c functions"
109 default y
110 select BITREVERSE
111 help
112 This option is provided for the case where no in-kernel-tree
113 modules require CRC32/CRC32c functions, but a module built outside
114 the kernel tree does. Such modules that use library CRC32/CRC32c
115 functions require M here.
116
117config CRC32_SELFTEST
118 tristate "CRC32 perform self test on init"
119 depends on CRC32
120 help
121 This option enables the CRC32 library functions to perform a
122 self test on initialization. The self test computes crc32_le
123 and crc32_be over byte strings with random alignment and length
124 and computes the total elapsed time and number of bytes processed.
125
126choice
127 prompt "CRC32 implementation"
128 depends on CRC32
129 default CRC32_SLICEBY8
130 help
131 This option allows a kernel builder to override the default choice
132 of CRC32 algorithm. Choose the default ("slice by 8") unless you
133 know that you need one of the others.
134
135config CRC32_SLICEBY8
136 bool "Slice by 8 bytes"
137 help
138 Calculate checksum 8 bytes at a time with a clever slicing algorithm.
139 This is the fastest algorithm, but comes with a 8KiB lookup table.
140 Most modern processors have enough cache to hold this table without
141 thrashing the cache.
142
143 This is the default implementation choice. Choose this one unless
144 you have a good reason not to.
145
146config CRC32_SLICEBY4
147 bool "Slice by 4 bytes"
148 help
149 Calculate checksum 4 bytes at a time with a clever slicing algorithm.
150 This is a bit slower than slice by 8, but has a smaller 4KiB lookup
151 table.
152
153 Only choose this option if you know what you are doing.
154
155config CRC32_SARWATE
156 bool "Sarwate's Algorithm (one byte at a time)"
157 help
158 Calculate checksum a byte at a time using Sarwate's algorithm. This
159 is not particularly fast, but has a small 256 byte lookup table.
160
161 Only choose this option if you know what you are doing.
162
163config CRC32_BIT
164 bool "Classic Algorithm (one bit at a time)"
165 help
166 Calculate checksum one bit at a time. This is VERY slow, but has
167 no lookup table. This is provided as a debugging option.
168
169 Only choose this option if you are debugging crc32.
170
171endchoice
172
173config CRC64
174 tristate "CRC64 functions"
175 help
176 This option is provided for the case where no in-kernel-tree
177 modules require CRC64 functions, but a module built outside
178 the kernel tree does. Such modules that use library CRC64
179 functions require M here.
180
181config CRC4
182 tristate "CRC4 functions"
183 help
184 This option is provided for the case where no in-kernel-tree
185 modules require CRC4 functions, but a module built outside
186 the kernel tree does. Such modules that use library CRC4
187 functions require M here.
188
189config CRC7
190 tristate "CRC7 functions"
191 help
192 This option is provided for the case where no in-kernel-tree
193 modules require CRC7 functions, but a module built outside
194 the kernel tree does. Such modules that use library CRC7
195 functions require M here.
196
197config LIBCRC32C
198 tristate "CRC32c (Castagnoli, et al) Cyclic Redundancy-Check"
199 select CRYPTO
200 select CRYPTO_CRC32C
201 help
202 This option is provided for the case where no in-kernel-tree
203 modules require CRC32c functions, but a module built outside the
204 kernel tree does. Such modules that use library CRC32c functions
205 require M here. See Castagnoli93.
206 Module will be libcrc32c.
207
208config CRC8
209 tristate "CRC8 function"
210 help
211 This option provides CRC8 function. Drivers may select this
212 when they need to do cyclic redundancy check according CRC8
213 algorithm. Module will be called crc8.
214
215config XXHASH
216 tristate
217
218config AUDIT_GENERIC
219 bool
220 depends on AUDIT && !AUDIT_ARCH
221 default y
222
223config AUDIT_ARCH_COMPAT_GENERIC
224 bool
225 default n
226
227config AUDIT_COMPAT_GENERIC
228 bool
229 depends on AUDIT_GENERIC && AUDIT_ARCH_COMPAT_GENERIC && COMPAT
230 default y
231
232config RANDOM32_SELFTEST
233 bool "PRNG perform self test on init"
234 help
235 This option enables the 32 bit PRNG library functions to perform a
236 self test on initialization.
237
238#
239# compression support is select'ed if needed
240#
241config 842_COMPRESS
242 select CRC32
243 tristate
244
245config 842_DECOMPRESS
246 select CRC32
247 tristate
248
249config ZLIB_INFLATE
250 tristate
251
252config ZLIB_DEFLATE
253 tristate
254 select BITREVERSE
255
256config LZO_COMPRESS
257 tristate
258
259config LZO_DECOMPRESS
260 tristate
261
262config LZ4_COMPRESS
263 tristate
264
265config LZ4HC_COMPRESS
266 tristate
267
268config LZ4_DECOMPRESS
269 tristate
270
271config ZSTD_COMPRESS
272 select XXHASH
273 tristate
274
275config ZSTD_DECOMPRESS
276 select XXHASH
277 tristate
278
279source "lib/xz/Kconfig"
280
281config LZMA_COMPRESS
282 tristate
283
284config LZMA_DECOMPRESS
285 tristate
286
287#
288# These all provide a common interface (hence the apparent duplication with
289# ZLIB_INFLATE; DECOMPRESS_GZIP is just a wrapper.)
290#
291config DECOMPRESS_GZIP
292 select ZLIB_INFLATE
293 tristate
294
295config DECOMPRESS_BZIP2
296 tristate
297
298config DECOMPRESS_LZMA
299 tristate
300
301config DECOMPRESS_XZ
302 select XZ_DEC
303 tristate
304
305config DECOMPRESS_LZO
306 select LZO_DECOMPRESS
307 tristate
308
309config DECOMPRESS_LZ4
310 select LZ4_DECOMPRESS
311 tristate
312
313#
314# Generic allocator support is selected if needed
315#
316config GENERIC_ALLOCATOR
317 bool
318
319#
320# reed solomon support is select'ed if needed
321#
322config REED_SOLOMON
323 tristate
324
325config REED_SOLOMON_ENC8
326 bool
327
328config REED_SOLOMON_DEC8
329 bool
330
331config REED_SOLOMON_ENC16
332 bool
333
334config REED_SOLOMON_DEC16
335 bool
336
337#
338# BCH support is selected if needed
339#
340config BCH
341 tristate
342
343config BCH_CONST_PARAMS
344 bool
345 help
346 Drivers may select this option to force specific constant
347 values for parameters 'm' (Galois field order) and 't'
348 (error correction capability). Those specific values must
349 be set by declaring default values for symbols BCH_CONST_M
350 and BCH_CONST_T.
351 Doing so will enable extra compiler optimizations,
352 improving encoding and decoding performance up to 2x for
353 usual (m,t) values (typically such that m*t < 200).
354 When this option is selected, the BCH library supports
355 only a single (m,t) configuration. This is mainly useful
356 for NAND flash board drivers requiring known, fixed BCH
357 parameters.
358
359config BCH_CONST_M
360 int
361 range 5 15
362 help
363 Constant value for Galois field order 'm'. If 'k' is the
364 number of data bits to protect, 'm' should be chosen such
365 that (k + m*t) <= 2**m - 1.
366 Drivers should declare a default value for this symbol if
367 they select option BCH_CONST_PARAMS.
368
369config BCH_CONST_T
370 int
371 help
372 Constant value for error correction capability in bits 't'.
373 Drivers should declare a default value for this symbol if
374 they select option BCH_CONST_PARAMS.
375
376#
377# Textsearch support is select'ed if needed
378#
379config TEXTSEARCH
380 bool "Textsearch support"
381
382config TEXTSEARCH_KMP
383 tristate "Textsearch KMP"
384
385config TEXTSEARCH_BM
386 tristate "Textsearch BM"
387
388config TEXTSEARCH_FSM
389 tristate "Textsearch FSM"
390
391config BTREE
392 bool
393
394config INTERVAL_TREE
395 bool
396 help
397 Simple, embeddable, interval-tree. Can find the start of an
398 overlapping range in log(n) time and then iterate over all
399 overlapping nodes. The algorithm is implemented as an
400 augmented rbtree.
401
402 See:
403
404 Documentation/rbtree.txt
405
406 for more information.
407
408config RADIX_TREE_MULTIORDER
409 bool
410
411config ASSOCIATIVE_ARRAY
412 bool
413 help
414 Generic associative array. Can be searched and iterated over whilst
415 it is being modified. It is also reasonably quick to search and
416 modify. The algorithms are non-recursive, and the trees are highly
417 capacious.
418
419 See:
420
421 Documentation/core-api/assoc_array.rst
422
423 for more information.
424
425config HAS_IOMEM
426 bool
427 depends on !NO_IOMEM
428 select GENERIC_IO
429 default y
430
431config HAS_IOPORT_MAP
432 bool
433 depends on HAS_IOMEM && !NO_IOPORT_MAP
434 default y
435
436source "kernel/dma/Kconfig"
437
438config SGL_ALLOC
439 bool
440 default n
441
442config IOMMU_HELPER
443 bool
444
445config CHECK_SIGNATURE
446 bool
447
448config CPUMASK_OFFSTACK
449 bool "Force CPU masks off stack" if DEBUG_PER_CPU_MAPS
450 help
451 Use dynamic allocation for cpumask_var_t, instead of putting
452 them on the stack. This is a bit more expensive, but avoids
453 stack overflow.
454
455config CPU_RMAP
456 bool
457 depends on SMP
458
459config DQL
460 bool
461
462config GLOB
463 bool
464# This actually supports modular compilation, but the module overhead
465# is ridiculous for the amount of code involved. Until an out-of-tree
466# driver asks for it, we'll just link it directly it into the kernel
467# when required. Since we're ignoring out-of-tree users, there's also
468# no need bother prompting for a manual decision:
469# prompt "glob_match() function"
470 help
471 This option provides a glob_match function for performing
472 simple text pattern matching. It originated in the ATA code
473 to blacklist particular drive models, but other device drivers
474 may need similar functionality.
475
476 All drivers in the Linux kernel tree that require this function
477 should automatically select this option. Say N unless you
478 are compiling an out-of tree driver which tells you that it
479 depends on this.
480
481config GLOB_SELFTEST
482 tristate "glob self-test on init"
483 depends on GLOB
484 help
485 This option enables a simple self-test of the glob_match
486 function on startup. It is primarily useful for people
487 working on the code to ensure they haven't introduced any
488 regressions.
489
490 It only adds a little bit of code and slows kernel boot (or
491 module load) by a small amount, so you're welcome to play with
492 it, but you probably don't need it.
493
494#
495# Netlink attribute parsing support is select'ed if needed
496#
497config NLATTR
498 bool
499
500#
501# Generic 64-bit atomic support is selected if needed
502#
503config GENERIC_ATOMIC64
504 bool
505
506config LRU_CACHE
507 tristate
508
509config CLZ_TAB
510 bool
511
512config CORDIC
513 tristate "CORDIC algorithm"
514 help
515 This option provides an implementation of the CORDIC algorithm;
516 calculations are in fixed point. Module will be called cordic.
517
518config DDR
519 bool "JEDEC DDR data"
520 help
521 Data from JEDEC specs for DDR SDRAM memories,
522 particularly the AC timing parameters and addressing
523 information. This data is useful for drivers handling
524 DDR SDRAM controllers.
525
526config IRQ_POLL
527 bool "IRQ polling library"
528 help
529 Helper library to poll interrupt mitigation using polling.
530
531config MPILIB
532 tristate
533 select CLZ_TAB
534 help
535 Multiprecision maths library from GnuPG.
536 It is used to implement RSA digital signature verification,
537 which is used by IMA/EVM digital signature extension.
538
539config SIGNATURE
540 tristate
541 depends on KEYS
542 select CRYPTO
543 select CRYPTO_SHA1
544 select MPILIB
545 help
546 Digital signature verification. Currently only RSA is supported.
547 Implementation is done using GnuPG MPI library
548
549#
550# libfdt files, only selected if needed.
551#
552config LIBFDT
553 bool
554
555config OID_REGISTRY
556 tristate
557 help
558 Enable fast lookup object identifier registry.
559
560config UCS2_STRING
561 tristate
562
563source "lib/fonts/Kconfig"
564
565config SG_SPLIT
566 def_bool n
567 help
568 Provides a helper to split scatterlists into chunks, each chunk being
569 a scatterlist. This should be selected by a driver or an API which
570 whishes to split a scatterlist amongst multiple DMA channels.
571
572config SG_POOL
573 def_bool n
574 help
575 Provides a helper to allocate chained scatterlists. This should be
576 selected by a driver or an API which whishes to allocate chained
577 scatterlist.
578
579#
580# sg chaining option
581#
582
583config ARCH_HAS_SG_CHAIN
584 def_bool n
585
586config ARCH_HAS_PMEM_API
587 bool
588
589config ARCH_HAS_UACCESS_FLUSHCACHE
590 bool
591
592config ARCH_HAS_UACCESS_MCSAFE
593 bool
594
595config STACKDEPOT
596 bool
597 select STACKTRACE
598
599config SBITMAP
600 bool
601
602config PARMAN
603 tristate "parman" if COMPILE_TEST
604
605config PRIME_NUMBERS
606 tristate
607
608config STRING_SELFTEST
609 tristate "Test string functions"
610
611endmenu
612
613config GENERIC_LIB_ASHLDI3
614 bool
615
616config GENERIC_LIB_ASHRDI3
617 bool
618
619config GENERIC_LIB_LSHRDI3
620 bool
621
622config GENERIC_LIB_MULDI3
623 bool
624
625config GENERIC_LIB_CMPDI2
626 bool
627
628config GENERIC_LIB_UCMPDI2
629 bool