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ec8f24b7 1# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only
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2menu "Kernel hacking"
3
604ff0dc 4menu "printk and dmesg options"
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5
6config PRINTK_TIME
7 bool "Show timing information on printks"
d3b8b6e5 8 depends on PRINTK
1da177e4 9 help
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10 Selecting this option causes time stamps of the printk()
11 messages to be added to the output of the syslog() system
12 call and at the console.
13
14 The timestamp is always recorded internally, and exported
15 to /dev/kmsg. This flag just specifies if the timestamp should
16 be included, not that the timestamp is recorded.
17
18 The behavior is also controlled by the kernel command line
8c27ceff 19 parameter printk.time=1. See Documentation/admin-guide/kernel-parameters.rst
1da177e4 20
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21config PRINTK_CALLER
22 bool "Show caller information on printks"
23 depends on PRINTK
24 help
25 Selecting this option causes printk() to add a caller "thread id" (if
26 in task context) or a caller "processor id" (if not in task context)
27 to every message.
28
29 This option is intended for environments where multiple threads
30 concurrently call printk() for many times, for it is difficult to
31 interpret without knowing where these lines (or sometimes individual
32 line which was divided into multiple lines due to race) came from.
33
34 Since toggling after boot makes the code racy, currently there is
35 no option to enable/disable at the kernel command line parameter or
36 sysfs interface.
37
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38config STACKTRACE_BUILD_ID
39 bool "Show build ID information in stacktraces"
40 depends on PRINTK
41 help
42 Selecting this option adds build ID information for symbols in
43 stacktraces printed with the printk format '%p[SR]b'.
44
45 This option is intended for distros where debuginfo is not easily
46 accessible but can be downloaded given the build ID of the vmlinux or
47 kernel module where the function is located.
48
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49config CONSOLE_LOGLEVEL_DEFAULT
50 int "Default console loglevel (1-15)"
51 range 1 15
52 default "7"
53 help
54 Default loglevel to determine what will be printed on the console.
55
56 Setting a default here is equivalent to passing in loglevel=<x> in
57 the kernel bootargs. loglevel=<x> continues to override whatever
58 value is specified here as well.
59
50f4d9bd 60 Note: This does not affect the log level of un-prefixed printk()
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61 usage in the kernel. That is controlled by the MESSAGE_LOGLEVEL_DEFAULT
62 option.
63
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64config CONSOLE_LOGLEVEL_QUIET
65 int "quiet console loglevel (1-15)"
66 range 1 15
67 default "4"
68 help
69 loglevel to use when "quiet" is passed on the kernel commandline.
70
71 When "quiet" is passed on the kernel commandline this loglevel
72 will be used as the loglevel. IOW passing "quiet" will be the
73 equivalent of passing "loglevel=<CONSOLE_LOGLEVEL_QUIET>"
74
42a9dc0b 75config MESSAGE_LOGLEVEL_DEFAULT
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76 int "Default message log level (1-7)"
77 range 1 7
78 default "4"
79 help
80 Default log level for printk statements with no specified priority.
81
82 This was hard-coded to KERN_WARNING since at least 2.6.10 but folks
83 that are auditing their logs closely may want to set it to a lower
84 priority.
85
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86 Note: This does not affect what message level gets printed on the console
87 by default. To change that, use loglevel=<x> in the kernel bootargs,
88 or pick a different CONSOLE_LOGLEVEL_DEFAULT configuration value.
89
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90config BOOT_PRINTK_DELAY
91 bool "Delay each boot printk message by N milliseconds"
92 depends on DEBUG_KERNEL && PRINTK && GENERIC_CALIBRATE_DELAY
93 help
94 This build option allows you to read kernel boot messages
95 by inserting a short delay after each one. The delay is
96 specified in milliseconds on the kernel command line,
97 using "boot_delay=N".
98
99 It is likely that you would also need to use "lpj=M" to preset
100 the "loops per jiffie" value.
101 See a previous boot log for the "lpj" value to use for your
102 system, and then set "lpj=M" before setting "boot_delay=N".
103 NOTE: Using this option may adversely affect SMP systems.
104 I.e., processors other than the first one may not boot up.
105 BOOT_PRINTK_DELAY also may cause LOCKUP_DETECTOR to detect
106 what it believes to be lockup conditions.
107
108config DYNAMIC_DEBUG
109 bool "Enable dynamic printk() support"
110 default n
111 depends on PRINTK
239a5791 112 depends on (DEBUG_FS || PROC_FS)
ceabef7d 113 select DYNAMIC_DEBUG_CORE
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114 help
115
116 Compiles debug level messages into the kernel, which would not
117 otherwise be available at runtime. These messages can then be
118 enabled/disabled based on various levels of scope - per source file,
119 function, module, format string, and line number. This mechanism
120 implicitly compiles in all pr_debug() and dev_dbg() calls, which
121 enlarges the kernel text size by about 2%.
122
123 If a source file is compiled with DEBUG flag set, any
124 pr_debug() calls in it are enabled by default, but can be
125 disabled at runtime as below. Note that DEBUG flag is
126 turned on by many CONFIG_*DEBUG* options.
127
128 Usage:
129
130 Dynamic debugging is controlled via the 'dynamic_debug/control' file,
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131 which is contained in the 'debugfs' filesystem or procfs.
132 Thus, the debugfs or procfs filesystem must first be mounted before
133 making use of this feature.
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134 We refer the control file as: <debugfs>/dynamic_debug/control. This
135 file contains a list of the debug statements that can be enabled. The
136 format for each line of the file is:
137
138 filename:lineno [module]function flags format
139
140 filename : source file of the debug statement
141 lineno : line number of the debug statement
142 module : module that contains the debug statement
143 function : function that contains the debug statement
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144 flags : '=p' means the line is turned 'on' for printing
145 format : the format used for the debug statement
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147 From a live system:
148
149 nullarbor:~ # cat <debugfs>/dynamic_debug/control
150 # filename:lineno [module]function flags format
151 fs/aio.c:222 [aio]__put_ioctx =_ "__put_ioctx:\040freeing\040%p\012"
152 fs/aio.c:248 [aio]ioctx_alloc =_ "ENOMEM:\040nr_events\040too\040high\012"
153 fs/aio.c:1770 [aio]sys_io_cancel =_ "calling\040cancel\012"
154
155 Example usage:
156
157 // enable the message at line 1603 of file svcsock.c
158 nullarbor:~ # echo -n 'file svcsock.c line 1603 +p' >
159 <debugfs>/dynamic_debug/control
160
161 // enable all the messages in file svcsock.c
162 nullarbor:~ # echo -n 'file svcsock.c +p' >
163 <debugfs>/dynamic_debug/control
164
165 // enable all the messages in the NFS server module
166 nullarbor:~ # echo -n 'module nfsd +p' >
167 <debugfs>/dynamic_debug/control
168
169 // enable all 12 messages in the function svc_process()
170 nullarbor:~ # echo -n 'func svc_process +p' >
171 <debugfs>/dynamic_debug/control
172
173 // disable all 12 messages in the function svc_process()
174 nullarbor:~ # echo -n 'func svc_process -p' >
175 <debugfs>/dynamic_debug/control
176
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177 See Documentation/admin-guide/dynamic-debug-howto.rst for additional
178 information.
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180config DYNAMIC_DEBUG_CORE
181 bool "Enable core function of dynamic debug support"
182 depends on PRINTK
183 depends on (DEBUG_FS || PROC_FS)
184 help
185 Enable core functional support of dynamic debug. It is useful
186 when you want to tie dynamic debug to your kernel modules with
187 DYNAMIC_DEBUG_MODULE defined for each of them, especially for
188 the case of embedded system where the kernel image size is
189 sensitive for people.
190
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191config SYMBOLIC_ERRNAME
192 bool "Support symbolic error names in printf"
193 default y if PRINTK
194 help
195 If you say Y here, the kernel's printf implementation will
196 be able to print symbolic error names such as ENOSPC instead
197 of the number 28. It makes the kernel image slightly larger
198 (about 3KB), but can make the kernel logs easier to read.
199
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200config DEBUG_BUGVERBOSE
201 bool "Verbose BUG() reporting (adds 70K)" if DEBUG_KERNEL && EXPERT
202 depends on BUG && (GENERIC_BUG || HAVE_DEBUG_BUGVERBOSE)
203 default y
204 help
205 Say Y here to make BUG() panics output the file name and line number
206 of the BUG call as well as the EIP and oops trace. This aids
207 debugging but costs about 70-100K of memory.
208
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209endmenu # "printk and dmesg options"
210
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211config DEBUG_KERNEL
212 bool "Kernel debugging"
213 help
214 Say Y here if you are developing drivers or trying to debug and
215 identify kernel problems.
216
217config DEBUG_MISC
218 bool "Miscellaneous debug code"
219 default DEBUG_KERNEL
220 depends on DEBUG_KERNEL
221 help
222 Say Y here if you need to enable miscellaneous debug code that should
223 be under a more specific debug option but isn't.
224
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225menu "Compile-time checks and compiler options"
226
227config DEBUG_INFO
f9b3cd24 228 bool
6dfc0665 229 help
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230 A kernel debug info option other than "None" has been selected
231 in the "Debug information" choice below, indicating that debug
232 information will be generated for build targets.
233
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234# Clang is known to generate .{s,u}leb128 with symbol deltas with DWARF5, which
235# some targets may not support: https://sourceware.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=27215
236config AS_HAS_NON_CONST_LEB128
237 def_bool $(as-instr,.uleb128 .Lexpr_end4 - .Lexpr_start3\n.Lexpr_start3:\n.Lexpr_end4:)
238
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239choice
240 prompt "Debug information"
241 depends on DEBUG_KERNEL
242 help
243 Selecting something other than "None" results in a kernel image
244 that will include debugging info resulting in a larger kernel image.
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245 This adds debug symbols to the kernel and modules (gcc -g), and
246 is needed if you intend to use kernel crashdump or binary object
247 tools like crash, kgdb, LKCD, gdb, etc on the kernel.
6dfc0665 248
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249 Choose which version of DWARF debug info to emit. If unsure,
250 select "Toolchain default".
251
252config DEBUG_INFO_NONE
253 bool "Disable debug information"
254 help
255 Do not build the kernel with debugging information, which will
256 result in a faster and smaller build.
257
258config DEBUG_INFO_DWARF_TOOLCHAIN_DEFAULT
259 bool "Rely on the toolchain's implicit default DWARF version"
260 select DEBUG_INFO
0a6de78c 261 depends on !CC_IS_CLANG || AS_IS_LLVM || CLANG_VERSION < 140000 || (AS_IS_GNU && AS_VERSION >= 23502 && AS_HAS_NON_CONST_LEB128)
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262 help
263 The implicit default version of DWARF debug info produced by a
264 toolchain changes over time.
265
266 This can break consumers of the debug info that haven't upgraded to
267 support newer revisions, and prevent testing newer versions, but
268 those should be less common scenarios.
269
270config DEBUG_INFO_DWARF4
271 bool "Generate DWARF Version 4 debuginfo"
272 select DEBUG_INFO
4f001a21 273 depends on !CC_IS_CLANG || AS_IS_LLVM || (AS_IS_GNU && AS_VERSION >= 23502)
f9b3cd24 274 help
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275 Generate DWARF v4 debug info. This requires gcc 4.5+, binutils 2.35.2
276 if using clang without clang's integrated assembler, and gdb 7.0+.
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278 If you have consumers of DWARF debug info that are not ready for
279 newer revisions of DWARF, you may wish to choose this or have your
280 config select this.
281
282config DEBUG_INFO_DWARF5
283 bool "Generate DWARF Version 5 debuginfo"
284 select DEBUG_INFO
0a6de78c 285 depends on !CC_IS_CLANG || AS_IS_LLVM || (AS_IS_GNU && AS_VERSION >= 23502 && AS_HAS_NON_CONST_LEB128)
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286 help
287 Generate DWARF v5 debug info. Requires binutils 2.35.2, gcc 5.0+ (gcc
288 5.0+ accepts the -gdwarf-5 flag but only had partial support for some
289 draft features until 7.0), and gdb 8.0+.
290
291 Changes to the structure of debug info in Version 5 allow for around
292 15-18% savings in resulting image and debug info section sizes as
293 compared to DWARF Version 4. DWARF Version 5 standardizes previous
294 extensions such as accelerators for symbol indexing and the format
295 for fission (.dwo/.dwp) files. Users may not want to select this
296 config if they rely on tooling that has not yet been updated to
297 support DWARF Version 5.
298
299endchoice # "Debug information"
6dfc0665 300
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301if DEBUG_INFO
302
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303config DEBUG_INFO_REDUCED
304 bool "Reduce debugging information"
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305 help
306 If you say Y here gcc is instructed to generate less debugging
307 information for structure types. This means that tools that
308 need full debugging information (like kgdb or systemtap) won't
309 be happy. But if you merely need debugging information to
310 resolve line numbers there is no loss. Advantage is that
311 build directory object sizes shrink dramatically over a full
312 DEBUG_INFO build and compile times are reduced too.
313 Only works with newer gcc versions.
314
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315choice
316 prompt "Compressed Debug information"
317 help
318 Compress the resulting debug info. Results in smaller debug info sections,
319 but requires that consumers are able to decompress the results.
320
321 If unsure, choose DEBUG_INFO_COMPRESSED_NONE.
322
323config DEBUG_INFO_COMPRESSED_NONE
324 bool "Don't compress debug information"
325 help
326 Don't compress debug info sections.
327
328config DEBUG_INFO_COMPRESSED_ZLIB
329 bool "Compress debugging information with zlib"
10e68b02 330 depends on $(cc-option,-gz=zlib)
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331 depends on $(ld-option,--compress-debug-sections=zlib)
332 help
333 Compress the debug information using zlib. Requires GCC 5.0+ or Clang
334 5.0+, binutils 2.26+, and zlib.
335
336 Users of dpkg-deb via scripts/package/builddeb may find an increase in
337 size of their debug .deb packages with this config set, due to the
338 debug info being compressed with zlib, then the object files being
339 recompressed with a different compression scheme. But this is still
340 preferable to setting $KDEB_COMPRESS to "none" which would be even
341 larger.
342
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343config DEBUG_INFO_COMPRESSED_ZSTD
344 bool "Compress debugging information with zstd"
345 depends on $(cc-option,-gz=zstd)
346 depends on $(ld-option,--compress-debug-sections=zstd)
347 help
348 Compress the debug information using zstd. This may provide better
349 compression than zlib, for about the same time costs, but requires newer
350 toolchain support. Requires GCC 13.0+ or Clang 16.0+, binutils 2.40+, and
351 zstd.
352
353endchoice # "Compressed Debug information"
354
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355config DEBUG_INFO_SPLIT
356 bool "Produce split debuginfo in .dwo files"
9d937444 357 depends on $(cc-option,-gsplit-dwarf)
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358 # RISC-V linker relaxation + -gsplit-dwarf has issues with LLVM and GCC
359 # prior to 12.x:
360 # https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/issues/56642
361 # https://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=99090
362 depends on !RISCV || GCC_VERSION >= 120000
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363 help
364 Generate debug info into separate .dwo files. This significantly
365 reduces the build directory size for builds with DEBUG_INFO,
366 because it stores the information only once on disk in .dwo
367 files instead of multiple times in object files and executables.
368 In addition the debug information is also compressed.
369
370 Requires recent gcc (4.7+) and recent gdb/binutils.
371 Any tool that packages or reads debug information would need
372 to know about the .dwo files and include them.
373 Incompatible with older versions of ccache.
374
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375config DEBUG_INFO_BTF
376 bool "Generate BTF typeinfo"
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377 depends on !DEBUG_INFO_SPLIT && !DEBUG_INFO_REDUCED
378 depends on !GCC_PLUGIN_RANDSTRUCT || COMPILE_TEST
d9847eb8 379 depends on BPF_SYSCALL
52deda95 380 depends on !DEBUG_INFO_DWARF5 || PAHOLE_VERSION >= 121
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381 help
382 Generate deduplicated BTF type information from DWARF debug info.
383 Turning this on expects presence of pahole tool, which will convert
384 DWARF type info into equivalent deduplicated BTF type info.
385
5f9ae91f 386config PAHOLE_HAS_SPLIT_BTF
6323c813 387 def_bool PAHOLE_VERSION >= 119
5f9ae91f 388
7472d5a6 389config PAHOLE_HAS_BTF_TAG
6323c813 390 def_bool PAHOLE_VERSION >= 123
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391 depends on CC_IS_CLANG
392 help
393 Decide whether pahole emits btf_tag attributes (btf_type_tag and
394 btf_decl_tag) or not. Currently only clang compiler implements
395 these attributes, so make the config depend on CC_IS_CLANG.
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397config PAHOLE_HAS_LANG_EXCLUDE
398 def_bool PAHOLE_VERSION >= 124
399 help
400 Support for the --lang_exclude flag which makes pahole exclude
401 compilation units from the supplied language. Used in Kbuild to
402 omit Rust CUs which are not supported in version 1.24 of pahole,
403 otherwise it would emit malformed kernel and module binaries when
404 using DEBUG_INFO_BTF_MODULES.
405
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406config DEBUG_INFO_BTF_MODULES
407 def_bool y
408 depends on DEBUG_INFO_BTF && MODULES && PAHOLE_HAS_SPLIT_BTF
409 help
410 Generate compact split BTF type information for kernel modules.
411
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412config MODULE_ALLOW_BTF_MISMATCH
413 bool "Allow loading modules with non-matching BTF type info"
414 depends on DEBUG_INFO_BTF_MODULES
415 help
416 For modules whose split BTF does not match vmlinux, load without
417 BTF rather than refusing to load. The default behavior with
418 module BTF enabled is to reject modules with such mismatches;
419 this option will still load module BTF where possible but ignore
420 it when a mismatch is found.
421
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422config GDB_SCRIPTS
423 bool "Provide GDB scripts for kernel debugging"
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424 help
425 This creates the required links to GDB helper scripts in the
426 build directory. If you load vmlinux into gdb, the helper
427 scripts will be automatically imported by gdb as well, and
428 additional functions are available to analyze a Linux kernel
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429 instance. See Documentation/dev-tools/gdb-kernel-debugging.rst
430 for further details.
3ee7b3fa 431
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432endif # DEBUG_INFO
433
35bb5b1e 434config FRAME_WARN
a83e4ca2 435 int "Warn for stack frames larger than"
35bb5b1e 436 range 0 8192
ac66998d 437 default 0 if KMSAN
0e07f663 438 default 2048 if GCC_PLUGIN_LATENT_ENTROPY
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439 default 2048 if PARISC
440 default 1536 if (!64BIT && XTENSA)
152fe65f 441 default 1280 if KASAN && !64BIT
8d192bec 442 default 1024 if !64BIT
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443 default 2048 if 64BIT
444 help
921757bc 445 Tell the compiler to warn at build time for stack frames larger than this.
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446 Setting this too low will cause a lot of warnings.
447 Setting it to 0 disables the warning.
35bb5b1e 448
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449config STRIP_ASM_SYMS
450 bool "Strip assembler-generated symbols during link"
451 default n
452 help
453 Strip internal assembler-generated symbols during a link (symbols
454 that look like '.Lxxx') so they don't pollute the output of
455 get_wchan() and suchlike.
456
1873e870 457config READABLE_ASM
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458 bool "Generate readable assembler code"
459 depends on DEBUG_KERNEL
7d73c3e9 460 depends on CC_IS_GCC
bf4735a4 461 help
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462 Disable some compiler optimizations that tend to generate human unreadable
463 assembler output. This may make the kernel slightly slower, but it helps
464 to keep kernel developers who have to stare a lot at assembler listings
465 sane.
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467config HEADERS_INSTALL
468 bool "Install uapi headers to usr/include"
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469 depends on !UML
470 help
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471 This option will install uapi headers (headers exported to user-space)
472 into the usr/include directory for use during the kernel build.
473 This is unneeded for building the kernel itself, but needed for some
474 user-space program samples. It is also needed by some features such
475 as uapi header sanity checks.
476
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477config DEBUG_SECTION_MISMATCH
478 bool "Enable full Section mismatch analysis"
7d73c3e9 479 depends on CC_IS_GCC
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480 help
481 The section mismatch analysis checks if there are illegal
482 references from one section to another section.
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483 During linktime or runtime, some sections are dropped;
484 any use of code/data previously in these sections would
91341d4b 485 most likely result in an oops.
e809ab01 486 In the code, functions and variables are annotated with
0db0628d 487 __init,, etc. (see the full list in include/linux/init.h),
d6fbfa4f 488 which results in the code/data being placed in specific sections.
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489 The section mismatch analysis is always performed after a full
490 kernel build, and enabling this option causes the following
b7dca6dd 491 additional step to occur:
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492 - Add the option -fno-inline-functions-called-once to gcc commands.
493 When inlining a function annotated with __init in a non-init
494 function, we would lose the section information and thus
91341d4b 495 the analysis would not catch the illegal reference.
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496 This option tells gcc to inline less (but it does result in
497 a larger kernel).
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499config SECTION_MISMATCH_WARN_ONLY
500 bool "Make section mismatch errors non-fatal"
501 default y
502 help
503 If you say N here, the build process will fail if there are any
504 section mismatch, instead of just throwing warnings.
505
506 If unsure, say Y.
507
cf536e18 508config DEBUG_FORCE_FUNCTION_ALIGN_64B
1bf18da6 509 bool "Force all function address 64B aligned"
3ed8513c 510 depends on EXPERT && (X86_64 || ARM64 || PPC32 || PPC64 || ARC || RISCV || S390)
d49a0626 511 select FUNCTION_ALIGNMENT_64B
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512 help
513 There are cases that a commit from one domain changes the function
514 address alignment of other domains, and cause magic performance
515 bump (regression or improvement). Enable this option will help to
516 verify if the bump is caused by function alignment changes, while
517 it will slightly increase the kernel size and affect icache usage.
518
519 It is mainly for debug and performance tuning use.
520
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521#
522# Select this config option from the architecture Kconfig, if it
523# is preferred to always offer frame pointers as a config
524# option on the architecture (regardless of KERNEL_DEBUG):
525#
526config ARCH_WANT_FRAME_POINTERS
527 bool
f346f4b3 528
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529config FRAME_POINTER
530 bool "Compile the kernel with frame pointers"
a687a533 531 depends on DEBUG_KERNEL && (M68K || UML || SUPERH) || ARCH_WANT_FRAME_POINTERS
6dfc0665 532 default y if (DEBUG_INFO && UML) || ARCH_WANT_FRAME_POINTERS
a304e1b8 533 help
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534 If you say Y here the resulting kernel image will be slightly
535 larger and slower, but it gives very useful debugging information
536 in case of kernel bugs. (precise oopses/stacktraces/warnings)
a304e1b8 537
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538config OBJTOOL
539 bool
540
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541config STACK_VALIDATION
542 bool "Compile-time stack metadata validation"
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543 depends on HAVE_STACK_VALIDATION && UNWINDER_FRAME_POINTER
544 select OBJTOOL
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545 default n
546 help
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547 Validate frame pointer rules at compile-time. This helps ensure that
548 runtime stack traces are more reliable.
ee9f8fce 549
b9ab5ebb 550 For more information, see
d6a21f2d 551 tools/objtool/Documentation/objtool.txt.
b9ab5ebb 552
0f620cef 553config NOINSTR_VALIDATION
6804c1af 554 bool
489e355b 555 depends on HAVE_NOINSTR_VALIDATION && DEBUG_ENTRY
03f16cd0 556 select OBJTOOL
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557 default y
558
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559config VMLINUX_MAP
560 bool "Generate vmlinux.map file when linking"
561 depends on EXPERT
562 help
563 Selecting this option will pass "-Map=vmlinux.map" to ld
564 when linking vmlinux. That file can be useful for verifying
565 and debugging magic section games, and for seeing which
566 pieces of code get eliminated with
567 CONFIG_LD_DEAD_CODE_DATA_ELIMINATION.
568
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569config DEBUG_FORCE_WEAK_PER_CPU
570 bool "Force weak per-cpu definitions"
571 depends on DEBUG_KERNEL
8446f1d3 572 help
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573 s390 and alpha require percpu variables in modules to be
574 defined weak to work around addressing range issue which
575 puts the following two restrictions on percpu variable
576 definitions.
8446f1d3 577
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578 1. percpu symbols must be unique whether static or not
579 2. percpu variables can't be defined inside a function
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581 To ensure that generic code follows the above rules, this
582 option forces all percpu variables to be defined as weak.
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6dfc0665 584endmenu # "Compiler options"
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586menu "Generic Kernel Debugging Instruments"
587
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588config MAGIC_SYSRQ
589 bool "Magic SysRq key"
590 depends on !UML
591 help
592 If you say Y here, you will have some control over the system even
593 if the system crashes for example during kernel debugging (e.g., you
594 will be able to flush the buffer cache to disk, reboot the system
595 immediately or dump some status information). This is accomplished
596 by pressing various keys while holding SysRq (Alt+PrintScreen). It
597 also works on a serial console (on PC hardware at least), if you
598 send a BREAK and then within 5 seconds a command keypress. The
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599 keys are documented in <file:Documentation/admin-guide/sysrq.rst>.
600 Don't say Y unless you really know what this hack does.
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602config MAGIC_SYSRQ_DEFAULT_ENABLE
603 hex "Enable magic SysRq key functions by default"
604 depends on MAGIC_SYSRQ
605 default 0x1
606 help
607 Specifies which SysRq key functions are enabled by default.
608 This may be set to 1 or 0 to enable or disable them all, or
f8998c22 609 to a bitmask as described in Documentation/admin-guide/sysrq.rst.
8eaede49 610
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611config MAGIC_SYSRQ_SERIAL
612 bool "Enable magic SysRq key over serial"
613 depends on MAGIC_SYSRQ
614 default y
615 help
616 Many embedded boards have a disconnected TTL level serial which can
617 generate some garbage that can lead to spurious false sysrq detects.
618 This option allows you to decide whether you want to enable the
619 magic SysRq key.
620
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621config MAGIC_SYSRQ_SERIAL_SEQUENCE
622 string "Char sequence that enables magic SysRq over serial"
623 depends on MAGIC_SYSRQ_SERIAL
624 default ""
625 help
626 Specifies a sequence of characters that can follow BREAK to enable
627 SysRq on a serial console.
628
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629 If unsure, leave an empty string and the option will not be enabled.
630
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631config DEBUG_FS
632 bool "Debug Filesystem"
633 help
634 debugfs is a virtual file system that kernel developers use to put
635 debugging files into. Enable this option to be able to read and
636 write to these files.
637
638 For detailed documentation on the debugfs API, see
639 Documentation/filesystems/.
640
641 If unsure, say N.
642
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644 prompt "Debugfs default access"
645 depends on DEBUG_FS
646 default DEBUG_FS_ALLOW_ALL
647 help
648 This selects the default access restrictions for debugfs.
649 It can be overridden with kernel command line option
650 debugfs=[on,no-mount,off]. The restrictions apply for API access
651 and filesystem registration.
652
653config DEBUG_FS_ALLOW_ALL
654 bool "Access normal"
655 help
656 No restrictions apply. Both API and filesystem registration
657 is on. This is the normal default operation.
658
659config DEBUG_FS_DISALLOW_MOUNT
660 bool "Do not register debugfs as filesystem"
661 help
662 The API is open but filesystem is not loaded. Clients can still do
663 their work and read with debug tools that do not need
664 debugfs filesystem.
665
666config DEBUG_FS_ALLOW_NONE
667 bool "No access"
668 help
669 Access is off. Clients get -PERM when trying to create nodes in
670 debugfs tree and debugfs is not registered as a filesystem.
671 Client can then back-off or continue without debugfs access.
672
673endchoice
674
6210b640 675source "lib/Kconfig.kgdb"
6210b640 676source "lib/Kconfig.ubsan"
2645d432 677source "lib/Kconfig.kcsan"
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679endmenu
680
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681menu "Networking Debugging"
682
683source "net/Kconfig.debug"
684
685endmenu # "Networking Debugging"
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0610c8a8 687menu "Memory Debugging"
fef2c9bc 688
8636a1f9 689source "mm/Kconfig.debug"
fef2c9bc 690
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691config DEBUG_OBJECTS
692 bool "Debug object operations"
693 depends on DEBUG_KERNEL
9c44bc03 694 help
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695 If you say Y here, additional code will be inserted into the
696 kernel to track the life time of various objects and validate
697 the operations on those objects.
9c44bc03 698
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699config DEBUG_OBJECTS_SELFTEST
700 bool "Debug objects selftest"
701 depends on DEBUG_OBJECTS
702 help
703 This enables the selftest of the object debug code.
9c44bc03 704
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705config DEBUG_OBJECTS_FREE
706 bool "Debug objects in freed memory"
707 depends on DEBUG_OBJECTS
708 help
709 This enables checks whether a k/v free operation frees an area
710 which contains an object which has not been deactivated
711 properly. This can make kmalloc/kfree-intensive workloads
712 much slower.
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714config DEBUG_OBJECTS_TIMERS
715 bool "Debug timer objects"
716 depends on DEBUG_OBJECTS
717 help
718 If you say Y here, additional code will be inserted into the
719 timer routines to track the life time of timer objects and
720 validate the timer operations.
721
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722config DEBUG_OBJECTS_WORK
723 bool "Debug work objects"
724 depends on DEBUG_OBJECTS
725 help
726 If you say Y here, additional code will be inserted into the
727 work queue routines to track the life time of work objects and
728 validate the work operations.
729
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730config DEBUG_OBJECTS_RCU_HEAD
731 bool "Debug RCU callbacks objects"
fc2ecf7e 732 depends on DEBUG_OBJECTS
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733 help
734 Enable this to turn on debugging of RCU list heads (call_rcu() usage).
735
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736config DEBUG_OBJECTS_PERCPU_COUNTER
737 bool "Debug percpu counter objects"
738 depends on DEBUG_OBJECTS
739 help
740 If you say Y here, additional code will be inserted into the
741 percpu counter routines to track the life time of percpu counter
742 objects and validate the percpu counter operations.
743
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744config DEBUG_OBJECTS_ENABLE_DEFAULT
745 int "debug_objects bootup default value (0-1)"
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746 range 0 1
747 default "1"
748 depends on DEBUG_OBJECTS
749 help
750 Debug objects boot parameter default value
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5035ebc6 752config SHRINKER_DEBUG
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753 bool "Enable shrinker debugging support"
754 depends on DEBUG_FS
755 help
756 Say Y to enable the shrinker debugfs interface which provides
757 visibility into the kernel memory shrinkers subsystem.
758 Disable it to avoid an extra memory footprint.
759
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760config DEBUG_STACK_USAGE
761 bool "Stack utilization instrumentation"
cf8e8658 762 depends on DEBUG_KERNEL
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763 help
764 Enables the display of the minimum amount of free stack which each
765 task has ever had available in the sysrq-T and sysrq-P debug output.
766
767 This option will slow down process creation somewhat.
768
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769config SCHED_STACK_END_CHECK
770 bool "Detect stack corruption on calls to schedule()"
771 depends on DEBUG_KERNEL
772 default n
773 help
774 This option checks for a stack overrun on calls to schedule().
775 If the stack end location is found to be over written always panic as
776 the content of the corrupted region can no longer be trusted.
777 This is to ensure no erroneous behaviour occurs which could result in
778 data corruption or a sporadic crash at a later stage once the region
779 is examined. The runtime overhead introduced is minimal.
780
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781config ARCH_HAS_DEBUG_VM_PGTABLE
782 bool
783 help
784 An architecture should select this when it can successfully
785 build and run DEBUG_VM_PGTABLE.
786
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787config DEBUG_VM_IRQSOFF
788 def_bool DEBUG_VM && !PREEMPT_RT
789
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790config DEBUG_VM
791 bool "Debug VM"
792 depends on DEBUG_KERNEL
793 help
794 Enable this to turn on extended checks in the virtual-memory system
68d4b3df 795 that may impact performance.
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797 If unsure, say N.
798
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799config DEBUG_VM_SHOOT_LAZIES
800 bool "Debug MMU_LAZY_TLB_SHOOTDOWN implementation"
801 depends on DEBUG_VM
802 depends on MMU_LAZY_TLB_SHOOTDOWN
803 help
804 Enable additional IPIs that ensure lazy tlb mm references are removed
805 before the mm is freed.
806
807 If unsure, say N.
808
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809config DEBUG_VM_MAPLE_TREE
810 bool "Debug VM maple trees"
4f115147 811 depends on DEBUG_VM
54a611b6 812 select DEBUG_MAPLE_TREE
4f115147 813 help
54a611b6 814 Enable VM maple tree debugging information and extra validations.
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816 If unsure, say N.
817
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818config DEBUG_VM_RB
819 bool "Debug VM red-black trees"
820 depends on DEBUG_VM
821 help
a663dad6 822 Enable VM red-black tree debugging information and extra validations.
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823
824 If unsure, say N.
825
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826config DEBUG_VM_PGFLAGS
827 bool "Debug page-flags operations"
828 depends on DEBUG_VM
829 help
830 Enables extra validation on page flags operations.
831
832 If unsure, say N.
833
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834config DEBUG_VM_PGTABLE
835 bool "Debug arch page table for semantics compliance"
836 depends on MMU
837 depends on ARCH_HAS_DEBUG_VM_PGTABLE
838 default y if DEBUG_VM
839 help
840 This option provides a debug method which can be used to test
841 architecture page table helper functions on various platforms in
842 verifying if they comply with expected generic MM semantics. This
843 will help architecture code in making sure that any changes or
844 new additions of these helpers still conform to expected
845 semantics of the generic MM. Platforms will have to opt in for
846 this through ARCH_HAS_DEBUG_VM_PGTABLE.
847
848 If unsure, say N.
849
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850config ARCH_HAS_DEBUG_VIRTUAL
851 bool
852
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853config DEBUG_VIRTUAL
854 bool "Debug VM translations"
fa5b6ec9 855 depends on DEBUG_KERNEL && ARCH_HAS_DEBUG_VIRTUAL
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856 help
857 Enable some costly sanity checks in virtual to page code. This can
858 catch mistakes with virt_to_page() and friends.
859
860 If unsure, say N.
861
862config DEBUG_NOMMU_REGIONS
863 bool "Debug the global anon/private NOMMU mapping region tree"
864 depends on DEBUG_KERNEL && !MMU
865 help
866 This option causes the global tree of anonymous and private mapping
867 regions to be regularly checked for invalid topology.
868
869config DEBUG_MEMORY_INIT
870 bool "Debug memory initialisation" if EXPERT
871 default !EXPERT
872 help
873 Enable this for additional checks during memory initialisation.
874 The sanity checks verify aspects of the VM such as the memory model
875 and other information provided by the architecture. Verbose
876 information will be printed at KERN_DEBUG loglevel depending
877 on the mminit_loglevel= command-line option.
878
879 If unsure, say Y
880
881config MEMORY_NOTIFIER_ERROR_INJECT
882 tristate "Memory hotplug notifier error injection module"
50f9481e 883 depends on MEMORY_HOTPLUG && NOTIFIER_ERROR_INJECTION
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884 help
885 This option provides the ability to inject artificial errors to
886 memory hotplug notifier chain callbacks. It is controlled through
887 debugfs interface under /sys/kernel/debug/notifier-error-inject/memory
888
889 If the notifier call chain should be failed with some events
890 notified, write the error code to "actions/<notifier event>/error".
891
892 Example: Inject memory hotplug offline error (-12 == -ENOMEM)
893
894 # cd /sys/kernel/debug/notifier-error-inject/memory
895 # echo -12 > actions/MEM_GOING_OFFLINE/error
896 # echo offline > /sys/devices/system/memory/memoryXXX/state
897 bash: echo: write error: Cannot allocate memory
898
899 To compile this code as a module, choose M here: the module will
900 be called memory-notifier-error-inject.
901
902 If unsure, say N.
903
904config DEBUG_PER_CPU_MAPS
905 bool "Debug access to per_cpu maps"
906 depends on DEBUG_KERNEL
907 depends on SMP
908 help
909 Say Y to verify that the per_cpu map being accessed has
910 been set up. This adds a fair amount of code to kernel memory
911 and decreases performance.
912
913 Say N if unsure.
914
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916 bool "Debug kmap_local temporary mappings"
917 depends on DEBUG_KERNEL && KMAP_LOCAL
918 help
919 This option enables additional error checking for the kmap_local
920 infrastructure. Disable for production use.
921
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922config ARCH_SUPPORTS_KMAP_LOCAL_FORCE_MAP
923 bool
924
925config DEBUG_KMAP_LOCAL_FORCE_MAP
926 bool "Enforce kmap_local temporary mappings"
927 depends on DEBUG_KERNEL && ARCH_SUPPORTS_KMAP_LOCAL_FORCE_MAP
928 select KMAP_LOCAL
929 select DEBUG_KMAP_LOCAL
930 help
931 This option enforces temporary mappings through the kmap_local
932 mechanism for non-highmem pages and on non-highmem systems.
933 Disable this for production systems!
934
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935config DEBUG_HIGHMEM
936 bool "Highmem debugging"
937 depends on DEBUG_KERNEL && HIGHMEM
0e91a0c6 938 select DEBUG_KMAP_LOCAL_FORCE_MAP if ARCH_SUPPORTS_KMAP_LOCAL_FORCE_MAP
6e799cb6 939 select DEBUG_KMAP_LOCAL
0610c8a8 940 help
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942 systems. Disable for production systems.
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944config HAVE_DEBUG_STACKOVERFLOW
945 bool
946
947config DEBUG_STACKOVERFLOW
948 bool "Check for stack overflows"
949 depends on DEBUG_KERNEL && HAVE_DEBUG_STACKOVERFLOW
a7f7f624 950 help
0610c8a8 951 Say Y here if you want to check for overflows of kernel, IRQ
edb0ec07 952 and exception stacks (if your architecture uses them). This
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953 option will show detailed messages if free stack space drops
954 below a certain limit.
955
956 These kinds of bugs usually occur when call-chains in the
957 kernel get too deep, especially when interrupts are
958 involved.
959
960 Use this in cases where you see apparently random memory
961 corruption, especially if it appears in 'struct thread_info'
962
963 If in doubt, say "N".
964
0b24becc 965source "lib/Kconfig.kasan"
0ce20dd8 966source "lib/Kconfig.kfence"
f80be457 967source "lib/Kconfig.kmsan"
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969endmenu # "Memory Debugging"
970
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971config DEBUG_SHIRQ
972 bool "Debug shared IRQ handlers"
0244ad00 973 depends on DEBUG_KERNEL
a304e1b8 974 help
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975 Enable this to generate a spurious interrupt just before a shared
976 interrupt handler is deregistered (generating one when registering
977 is currently disabled). Drivers need to handle this correctly. Some
978 don't and need to be caught.
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980menu "Debug Oops, Lockups and Hangs"
981
982config PANIC_ON_OOPS
983 bool "Panic on Oops"
984 help
985 Say Y here to enable the kernel to panic when it oopses. This
986 has the same effect as setting oops=panic on the kernel command
987 line.
988
989 This feature is useful to ensure that the kernel does not do
990 anything erroneous after an oops which could result in data
991 corruption or other issues.
992
993 Say N if unsure.
994
995config PANIC_ON_OOPS_VALUE
996 int
997 range 0 1
998 default 0 if !PANIC_ON_OOPS
999 default 1 if PANIC_ON_OOPS
1000
1001config PANIC_TIMEOUT
1002 int "panic timeout"
1003 default 0
1004 help
9d5b134f 1005 Set the timeout value (in seconds) until a reboot occurs when
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1006 the kernel panics. If n = 0, then we wait forever. A timeout
1007 value n > 0 will wait n seconds before rebooting, while a timeout
1008 value n < 0 will reboot immediately.
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58687acb 1010config LOCKUP_DETECTOR
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1011 bool
1012
1013config SOFTLOCKUP_DETECTOR
1014 bool "Detect Soft Lockups"
dea20a3f 1015 depends on DEBUG_KERNEL && !S390
05a4a952 1016 select LOCKUP_DETECTOR
8446f1d3 1017 help
58687acb 1018 Say Y here to enable the kernel to act as a watchdog to detect
05a4a952 1019 soft lockups.
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1021 Softlockups are bugs that cause the kernel to loop in kernel
5f329089 1022 mode for more than 20 seconds, without giving other tasks a
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1023 chance to run. The current stack trace is displayed upon
1024 detection and the system will stay locked up.
8446f1d3 1025
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1026config BOOTPARAM_SOFTLOCKUP_PANIC
1027 bool "Panic (Reboot) On Soft Lockups"
1028 depends on SOFTLOCKUP_DETECTOR
1029 help
1030 Say Y here to enable the kernel to panic on "soft lockups",
1031 which are bugs that cause the kernel to loop in kernel
1032 mode for more than 20 seconds (configurable using the watchdog_thresh
1033 sysctl), without giving other tasks a chance to run.
1034
1035 The panic can be used in combination with panic_timeout,
1036 to cause the system to reboot automatically after a
1037 lockup has been detected. This feature is useful for
1038 high-availability systems that have uptime guarantees and
1039 where a lockup must be resolved ASAP.
1040
1041 Say N if unsure.
1042
1356d0b9 1043config HAVE_HARDLOCKUP_DETECTOR_BUDDY
05a4a952 1044 bool
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1045 depends on SMP
1046 default y
05a4a952 1047
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1049# Global switch whether to build a hardlockup detector at all. It is available
1050# only when the architecture supports at least one implementation. There are
1051# two exceptions. The hardlockup detector is never enabled on:
7edaeb68 1052#
1356d0b9 1053# s390: it reported many false positives there
05a4a952 1054#
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1055# sparc64: has a custom implementation which is not using the common
1056# hardlockup command line options and sysctl interface.
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1058config HARDLOCKUP_DETECTOR
1059 bool "Detect Hard Lockups"
47f4cb43 1060 depends on DEBUG_KERNEL && !S390 && !HARDLOCKUP_DETECTOR_SPARC64
a5fcc236 1061 depends on HAVE_HARDLOCKUP_DETECTOR_PERF || HAVE_HARDLOCKUP_DETECTOR_BUDDY || HAVE_HARDLOCKUP_DETECTOR_ARCH
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1062 imply HARDLOCKUP_DETECTOR_PERF
1063 imply HARDLOCKUP_DETECTOR_BUDDY
7ca8fe94 1064 imply HARDLOCKUP_DETECTOR_ARCH
05a4a952 1065 select LOCKUP_DETECTOR
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1067 help
1068 Say Y here to enable the kernel to act as a watchdog to detect
1069 hard lockups.
1070
58687acb 1071 Hardlockups are bugs that cause the CPU to loop in kernel mode
5f329089 1072 for more than 10 seconds, without letting other interrupts have a
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1074 and the system will stay locked up.
8446f1d3 1075
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1077# Note that arch-specific variants are always preferred.
1078#
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1080 bool "Prefer the buddy CPU hardlockup detector"
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1081 depends on HARDLOCKUP_DETECTOR
1082 depends on HAVE_HARDLOCKUP_DETECTOR_PERF && HAVE_HARDLOCKUP_DETECTOR_BUDDY
a8992d8a 1083 depends on !HAVE_HARDLOCKUP_DETECTOR_ARCH
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1085 Say Y here to prefer the buddy hardlockup detector over the perf one.
1086
1087 With the buddy detector, each CPU uses its softlockup hrtimer
1088 to check that the next CPU is processing hrtimer interrupts by
1089 verifying that a counter is increasing.
1090
1091 This hardlockup detector is useful on systems that don't have
1092 an arch-specific hardlockup detector or if resources needed
1093 for the hardlockup detector are better used for other things.
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1096 bool
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1097 depends on HARDLOCKUP_DETECTOR
1098 depends on HAVE_HARDLOCKUP_DETECTOR_PERF && !HARDLOCKUP_DETECTOR_PREFER_BUDDY
a5fcc236 1099 depends on !HAVE_HARDLOCKUP_DETECTOR_ARCH
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1100 select HARDLOCKUP_DETECTOR_COUNTS_HRTIMER
1101
1102config HARDLOCKUP_DETECTOR_BUDDY
1103 bool
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1104 depends on HARDLOCKUP_DETECTOR
1105 depends on HAVE_HARDLOCKUP_DETECTOR_BUDDY
1106 depends on !HAVE_HARDLOCKUP_DETECTOR_PERF || HARDLOCKUP_DETECTOR_PREFER_BUDDY
a5fcc236 1107 depends on !HAVE_HARDLOCKUP_DETECTOR_ARCH
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1110config HARDLOCKUP_DETECTOR_ARCH
1111 bool
1112 depends on HARDLOCKUP_DETECTOR
1113 depends on HAVE_HARDLOCKUP_DETECTOR_ARCH
1114 help
1115 The arch-specific implementation of the hardlockup detector will
1116 be used.
1117
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1119# Both the "perf" and "buddy" hardlockup detectors count hrtimer
1120# interrupts. This config enables functions managing this common code.
1356d0b9 1121#
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1123 bool
1124 select SOFTLOCKUP_DETECTOR
1125
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1127# Enables a timestamp based low pass filter to compensate for perf based
1128# hard lockup detection which runs too fast due to turbo modes.
1129#
1130config HARDLOCKUP_CHECK_TIMESTAMP
1131 bool
1132
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1134 bool "Panic (Reboot) On Hard Lockups"
8f1f66ed 1135 depends on HARDLOCKUP_DETECTOR
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1137 Say Y here to enable the kernel to panic on "hard lockups",
1138 which are bugs that cause the kernel to loop in kernel
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1140 using the watchdog_thresh sysctl).
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1142 Say N if unsure.
1143
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1145 bool "Detect Hung Tasks"
1146 depends on DEBUG_KERNEL
05a4a952 1147 default SOFTLOCKUP_DETECTOR
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1149 Say Y here to enable the kernel to detect "hung tasks",
1150 which are bugs that cause the task to be stuck in
96b03ab8 1151 uninterruptible "D" state indefinitely.
1da177e4 1152
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1153 When a hung task is detected, the kernel will print the
1154 current stack trace (which you should report), but the
1155 task will stay in uninterruptible state. If lockdep is
1156 enabled then all held locks will also be reported. This
1157 feature has negligible overhead.
871751e2 1158
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1159config DEFAULT_HUNG_TASK_TIMEOUT
1160 int "Default timeout for hung task detection (in seconds)"
1161 depends on DETECT_HUNG_TASK
1162 default 120
f0630fff 1163 help
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1164 This option controls the default timeout (in seconds) used
1165 to determine when a task has become non-responsive and should
1166 be considered hung.
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1168 It can be adjusted at runtime via the kernel.hung_task_timeout_secs
1169 sysctl or by writing a value to
1170 /proc/sys/kernel/hung_task_timeout_secs.
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1172 A timeout of 0 disables the check. The default is two minutes.
1173 Keeping the default should be fine in most cases.
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1175config BOOTPARAM_HUNG_TASK_PANIC
1176 bool "Panic (Reboot) On Hung Tasks"
1177 depends on DETECT_HUNG_TASK
3bba00d7 1178 help
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1179 Say Y here to enable the kernel to panic on "hung tasks",
1180 which are bugs that cause the kernel to leave a task stuck
1181 in uninterruptible "D" state.
3bba00d7 1182
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1183 The panic can be used in combination with panic_timeout,
1184 to cause the system to reboot automatically after a
1185 hung task has been detected. This feature is useful for
1186 high-availability systems that have uptime guarantees and
1187 where a hung tasks must be resolved ASAP.
bf96d1e3 1188
0610c8a8 1189 Say N if unsure.
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1191config WQ_WATCHDOG
1192 bool "Detect Workqueue Stalls"
1193 depends on DEBUG_KERNEL
1194 help
1195 Say Y here to enable stall detection on workqueues. If a
1196 worker pool doesn't make forward progress on a pending work
1197 item for over a given amount of time, 30s by default, a
1198 warning message is printed along with dump of workqueue
1199 state. This can be configured through kernel parameter
1200 "workqueue.watchdog_thresh" and its sysfs counterpart.
1201
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1202config WQ_CPU_INTENSIVE_REPORT
1203 bool "Report per-cpu work items which hog CPU for too long"
1204 depends on DEBUG_KERNEL
1205 help
1206 Say Y here to enable reporting of concurrency-managed per-cpu work
1207 items that hog CPUs for longer than
b2ec116a 1208 workqueue.cpu_intensive_thresh_us. Workqueue automatically
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1209 detects and excludes them from concurrency management to prevent
1210 them from stalling other per-cpu work items. Occassional
1211 triggering may not necessarily indicate a problem. Repeated
1212 triggering likely indicates that the work item should be switched
1213 to use an unbound workqueue.
1214
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1216 tristate "Test module to generate lockups"
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1219 This builds the "test_lockup" module that helps to make sure
1220 that watchdogs and lockup detectors are working properly.
1221
1222 Depending on module parameters it could emulate soft or hard
1223 lockup, "hung task", or locking arbitrary lock for a long time.
1224 Also it could generate series of lockups with cooling-down periods.
1225
1226 If unsure, say N.
1227
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1228endmenu # "Debug lockups and hangs"
1229
ebebdd09 1230menu "Scheduler Debugging"
5800dc3c 1231
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1232config SCHED_DEBUG
1233 bool "Collect scheduler debugging info"
35260cf5 1234 depends on DEBUG_KERNEL && DEBUG_FS
0610c8a8 1235 default y
0822ee4a 1236 help
1e90e35b 1237 If you say Y here, the /sys/kernel/debug/sched file will be provided
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1238 that can help debug the scheduler. The runtime overhead of this
1239 option is minimal.
0822ee4a 1240
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1241config SCHED_INFO
1242 bool
1243 default n
1244
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1245config SCHEDSTATS
1246 bool "Collect scheduler statistics"
1247 depends on DEBUG_KERNEL && PROC_FS
f6db8347 1248 select SCHED_INFO
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1249 help
1250 If you say Y here, additional code will be inserted into the
1251 scheduler and related routines to collect statistics about
1252 scheduler behavior and provide them in /proc/schedstat. These
1253 stats may be useful for both tuning and debugging the scheduler
1254 If you aren't debugging the scheduler or trying to tune a specific
1255 application, you can say N to avoid the very slight overhead
1256 this adds.
0822ee4a 1257
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0d9e2632 1259
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1260config DEBUG_TIMEKEEPING
1261 bool "Enable extra timekeeping sanity checking"
1262 help
1263 This option will enable additional timekeeping sanity checks
1264 which may be helpful when diagnosing issues where timekeeping
1265 problems are suspected.
1266
1267 This may include checks in the timekeeping hotpaths, so this
1268 option may have a (very small) performance impact to some
1269 workloads.
1270
1271 If unsure, say N.
1272
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1273config DEBUG_PREEMPT
1274 bool "Debug preemptible kernel"
9f472869 1275 depends on DEBUG_KERNEL && PREEMPTION && TRACE_IRQFLAGS_SUPPORT
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1276 help
1277 If you say Y here then the kernel will use a debug variant of the
1278 commonly used smp_processor_id() function and will print warnings
1279 if kernel code uses it in a preemption-unsafe way. Also, the kernel
1280 will detect preemption count underflows.
1281
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1282 This option has potential to introduce high runtime overhead,
1283 depending on workload as it triggers debugging routines for each
1284 this_cpu operation. It should only be used for debugging purposes.
1285
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1286menu "Lock Debugging (spinlocks, mutexes, etc...)"
1287
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1288config LOCK_DEBUGGING_SUPPORT
1289 bool
1290 depends on TRACE_IRQFLAGS_SUPPORT && STACKTRACE_SUPPORT && LOCKDEP_SUPPORT
1291 default y
1292
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1293config PROVE_LOCKING
1294 bool "Lock debugging: prove locking correctness"
1295 depends on DEBUG_KERNEL && LOCK_DEBUGGING_SUPPORT
1296 select LOCKDEP
1297 select DEBUG_SPINLOCK
bb630f9f 1298 select DEBUG_MUTEXES if !PREEMPT_RT
19193bca 1299 select DEBUG_RT_MUTEXES if RT_MUTEXES
c71fd893 1300 select DEBUG_RWSEMS
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1301 select DEBUG_WW_MUTEX_SLOWPATH
1302 select DEBUG_LOCK_ALLOC
8fd8ad5c 1303 select PREEMPT_COUNT if !ARCH_NO_PREEMPT
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1304 select TRACE_IRQFLAGS
1305 default n
1306 help
1307 This feature enables the kernel to prove that all locking
1308 that occurs in the kernel runtime is mathematically
1309 correct: that under no circumstance could an arbitrary (and
1310 not yet triggered) combination of observed locking
1311 sequences (on an arbitrary number of CPUs, running an
1312 arbitrary number of tasks and interrupt contexts) cause a
1313 deadlock.
1314
1315 In short, this feature enables the kernel to report locking
1316 related deadlocks before they actually occur.
1317
1318 The proof does not depend on how hard and complex a
1319 deadlock scenario would be to trigger: how many
1320 participant CPUs, tasks and irq-contexts would be needed
1321 for it to trigger. The proof also does not depend on
1322 timing: if a race and a resulting deadlock is possible
1323 theoretically (no matter how unlikely the race scenario
1324 is), it will be proven so and will immediately be
1325 reported by the kernel (once the event is observed that
1326 makes the deadlock theoretically possible).
1327
1328 If a deadlock is impossible (i.e. the locking rules, as
1329 observed by the kernel, are mathematically correct), the
1330 kernel reports nothing.
1331
1332 NOTE: this feature can also be enabled for rwlocks, mutexes
1333 and rwsems - in which case all dependencies between these
1334 different locking variants are observed and mapped too, and
1335 the proof of observed correctness is also maintained for an
1336 arbitrary combination of these separate locking variants.
1337
387b1468 1338 For more details, see Documentation/locking/lockdep-design.rst.
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1341 bool "Enable raw_spinlock - spinlock nesting checks"
1342 depends on PROVE_LOCKING
1343 default n
1344 help
1345 Enable the raw_spinlock vs. spinlock nesting checks which ensure
1346 that the lock nesting rules for PREEMPT_RT enabled kernels are
1347 not violated.
1348
1349 NOTE: There are known nesting problems. So if you enable this
1350 option expect lockdep splats until these problems have been fully
1351 addressed which is work in progress. This config switch allows to
1352 identify and analyze these problems. It will be removed and the
9dbbc3b9 1353 check permanently enabled once the main issues have been fixed.
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1355 If unsure, select N.
1356
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1357config LOCK_STAT
1358 bool "Lock usage statistics"
1359 depends on DEBUG_KERNEL && LOCK_DEBUGGING_SUPPORT
1360 select LOCKDEP
1361 select DEBUG_SPINLOCK
bb630f9f 1362 select DEBUG_MUTEXES if !PREEMPT_RT
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1363 select DEBUG_RT_MUTEXES if RT_MUTEXES
1364 select DEBUG_LOCK_ALLOC
1365 default n
1366 help
1367 This feature enables tracking lock contention points
1368
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1371 This also enables lock events required by "perf lock",
1372 subcommand of perf.
1373 If you want to use "perf lock", you also need to turn on
1374 CONFIG_EVENT_TRACING.
1375
1376 CONFIG_LOCK_STAT defines "contended" and "acquired" lock events.
1377 (CONFIG_LOCKDEP defines "acquire" and "release" events.)
1378
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1380 bool "RT Mutex debugging, deadlock detection"
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1381 depends on DEBUG_KERNEL && RT_MUTEXES
1382 help
1383 This allows rt mutex semantics violations and rt mutex related
1384 deadlocks (lockups) to be detected and reported automatically.
1385
1da177e4 1386config DEBUG_SPINLOCK
4d9f34ad 1387 bool "Spinlock and rw-lock debugging: basic checks"
1da177e4 1388 depends on DEBUG_KERNEL
e335e3eb 1389 select UNINLINE_SPIN_UNLOCK
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1390 help
1391 Say Y here and build SMP to catch missing spinlock initialization
1392 and certain other kinds of spinlock errors commonly made. This is
1393 best used in conjunction with the NMI watchdog so that spinlock
1394 deadlocks are also debuggable.
1395
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1396config DEBUG_MUTEXES
1397 bool "Mutex debugging: basic checks"
bb630f9f 1398 depends on DEBUG_KERNEL && !PREEMPT_RT
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1400 This feature allows mutex semantics violations to be detected and
1401 reported.
1402
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1403config DEBUG_WW_MUTEX_SLOWPATH
1404 bool "Wait/wound mutex debugging: Slowpath testing"
f07cbebb 1405 depends on DEBUG_KERNEL && LOCK_DEBUGGING_SUPPORT
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1407 select DEBUG_SPINLOCK
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1408 select DEBUG_MUTEXES if !PREEMPT_RT
1409 select DEBUG_RT_MUTEXES if PREEMPT_RT
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1410 help
1411 This feature enables slowpath testing for w/w mutex users by
1412 injecting additional -EDEADLK wound/backoff cases. Together with
1413 the full mutex checks enabled with (CONFIG_PROVE_LOCKING) this
1414 will test all possible w/w mutex interface abuse with the
1415 exception of simply not acquiring all the required locks.
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1417 it really should not be enabled in a production or distro kernel,
1418 even a debug kernel. If you are a driver writer, enable it. If
1419 you are a distro, do not.
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1421config DEBUG_RWSEMS
1422 bool "RW Semaphore debugging: basic checks"
c71fd893 1423 depends on DEBUG_KERNEL
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1425 This debugging feature allows mismatched rw semaphore locks
1426 and unlocks to be detected and reported.
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1428config DEBUG_LOCK_ALLOC
1429 bool "Lock debugging: detect incorrect freeing of live locks"
f07cbebb 1430 depends on DEBUG_KERNEL && LOCK_DEBUGGING_SUPPORT
4d9f34ad 1431 select DEBUG_SPINLOCK
bb630f9f 1432 select DEBUG_MUTEXES if !PREEMPT_RT
f5694788 1433 select DEBUG_RT_MUTEXES if RT_MUTEXES
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1434 select LOCKDEP
1435 help
1436 This feature will check whether any held lock (spinlock, rwlock,
1437 mutex or rwsem) is incorrectly freed by the kernel, via any of the
1438 memory-freeing routines (kfree(), kmem_cache_free(), free_pages(),
1439 vfree(), etc.), whether a live lock is incorrectly reinitialized via
1440 spin_lock_init()/mutex_init()/etc., or whether there is any lock
1441 held during task exit.
1442
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1444 bool
f07cbebb 1445 depends on DEBUG_KERNEL && LOCK_DEBUGGING_SUPPORT
4d9f34ad 1446 select STACKTRACE
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1447 select KALLSYMS
1448 select KALLSYMS_ALL
1449
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1450config LOCKDEP_SMALL
1451 bool
1452
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1453config LOCKDEP_BITS
1454 int "Bitsize for MAX_LOCKDEP_ENTRIES"
1455 depends on LOCKDEP && !LOCKDEP_SMALL
1456 range 10 30
1457 default 15
1458 help
1459 Try increasing this value if you hit "BUG: MAX_LOCKDEP_ENTRIES too low!" message.
1460
1461config LOCKDEP_CHAINS_BITS
1462 int "Bitsize for MAX_LOCKDEP_CHAINS"
1463 depends on LOCKDEP && !LOCKDEP_SMALL
1464 range 10 30
1465 default 16
1466 help
1467 Try increasing this value if you hit "BUG: MAX_LOCKDEP_CHAINS too low!" message.
1468
1469config LOCKDEP_STACK_TRACE_BITS
1470 int "Bitsize for MAX_STACK_TRACE_ENTRIES"
1471 depends on LOCKDEP && !LOCKDEP_SMALL
1472 range 10 30
1473 default 19
1474 help
1475 Try increasing this value if you hit "BUG: MAX_STACK_TRACE_ENTRIES too low!" message.
1476
1477config LOCKDEP_STACK_TRACE_HASH_BITS
1478 int "Bitsize for STACK_TRACE_HASH_SIZE"
1479 depends on LOCKDEP && !LOCKDEP_SMALL
1480 range 10 30
1481 default 14
1482 help
f478b998 1483 Try increasing this value if you need large STACK_TRACE_HASH_SIZE.
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1485config LOCKDEP_CIRCULAR_QUEUE_BITS
1486 int "Bitsize for elements in circular_queue struct"
1487 depends on LOCKDEP
1488 range 10 30
1489 default 12
1490 help
1491 Try increasing this value if you hit "lockdep bfs error:-1" warning due to __cq_enqueue() failure.
1492
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1494 bool "Lock dependency engine debugging"
517e7aa5 1495 depends on DEBUG_KERNEL && LOCKDEP
997acaf6 1496 select DEBUG_IRQFLAGS
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1497 help
1498 If you say Y here, the lock dependency engine will do
1499 additional runtime checks to debug itself, at the price
1500 of more runtime overhead.
1501
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1502config DEBUG_ATOMIC_SLEEP
1503 bool "Sleep inside atomic section checking"
e8f7c70f 1504 select PREEMPT_COUNT
1da177e4 1505 depends on DEBUG_KERNEL
87a4c375 1506 depends on !ARCH_NO_PREEMPT
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1507 help
1508 If you say Y here, various routines which may sleep will become very
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1509 noisy if they are called inside atomic sections: when a spinlock is
1510 held, inside an rcu read side critical section, inside preempt disabled
1511 sections, inside an interrupt, etc...
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1513config DEBUG_LOCKING_API_SELFTESTS
1514 bool "Locking API boot-time self-tests"
1515 depends on DEBUG_KERNEL
1516 help
1517 Say Y here if you want the kernel to run a short self-test during
1518 bootup. The self-test checks whether common types of locking bugs
1519 are detected by debugging mechanisms or not. (if you disable
9dbbc3b9 1520 lock debugging then those bugs won't be detected of course.)
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1521 The following locking APIs are covered: spinlocks, rwlocks,
1522 mutexes and rwsems.
1523
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1524config LOCK_TORTURE_TEST
1525 tristate "torture tests for locking"
1526 depends on DEBUG_KERNEL
1527 select TORTURE_TEST
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1528 help
1529 This option provides a kernel module that runs torture tests
1530 on kernel locking primitives. The kernel module may be built
1531 after the fact on the running kernel to be tested, if desired.
1532
1533 Say Y here if you want kernel locking-primitive torture tests
1534 to be built into the kernel.
1535 Say M if you want these torture tests to build as a module.
1536 Say N if you are unsure.
1537
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1538config WW_MUTEX_SELFTEST
1539 tristate "Wait/wound mutex selftests"
1540 help
1541 This option provides a kernel module that runs tests on the
1542 on the struct ww_mutex locking API.
1543
1544 It is recommended to enable DEBUG_WW_MUTEX_SLOWPATH in conjunction
1545 with this test harness.
1546
1547 Say M if you want these self tests to build as a module.
1548 Say N if you are unsure.
1549
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1550config SCF_TORTURE_TEST
1551 tristate "torture tests for smp_call_function*()"
1552 depends on DEBUG_KERNEL
1553 select TORTURE_TEST
1554 help
1555 This option provides a kernel module that runs torture tests
1556 on the smp_call_function() family of primitives. The kernel
1557 module may be built after the fact on the running kernel to
1558 be tested, if desired.
1559
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1560config CSD_LOCK_WAIT_DEBUG
1561 bool "Debugging for csd_lock_wait(), called from smp_call_function*()"
1562 depends on DEBUG_KERNEL
1563 depends on 64BIT
1564 default n
1565 help
1566 This option enables debug prints when CPUs are slow to respond
1567 to the smp_call_function*() IPI wrappers. These debug prints
1568 include the IPI handler function currently executing (if any)
1569 and relevant stack traces.
1570
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1571config CSD_LOCK_WAIT_DEBUG_DEFAULT
1572 bool "Default csd_lock_wait() debugging on at boot time"
1573 depends on CSD_LOCK_WAIT_DEBUG
1574 depends on 64BIT
1575 default n
1576 help
1577 This option causes the csdlock_debug= kernel boot parameter to
1578 default to 1 (basic debugging) instead of 0 (no debugging).
1579
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8637c099 1581
9eade16b 1582config TRACE_IRQFLAGS
ed004953 1583 depends on TRACE_IRQFLAGS_SUPPORT
9eade16b 1584 bool
5ca43f6c 1585 help
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1586 Enables hooks to interrupt enabling and disabling for
1587 either tracing or lock debugging.
5ca43f6c 1588
ed004953 1589config TRACE_IRQFLAGS_NMI
1590 def_bool y
1591 depends on TRACE_IRQFLAGS
1592 depends on TRACE_IRQFLAGS_NMI_SUPPORT
1593
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1594config NMI_CHECK_CPU
1595 bool "Debugging for CPUs failing to respond to backtrace requests"
1596 depends on DEBUG_KERNEL
1597 depends on X86
1598 default n
1599 help
1600 Enables debug prints when a CPU fails to respond to a given
1601 backtrace NMI. These prints provide some reasons why a CPU
1602 might legitimately be failing to respond, for example, if it
1603 is offline of if ignore_nmis is set.
1604
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1606 bool "Debug IRQ flag manipulation"
1607 help
1608 Enables checks for potentially unsafe enabling or disabling of
1609 interrupts, such as calling raw_local_irq_restore() when interrupts
1610 are enabled.
1611
8637c099 1612config STACKTRACE
0c38e1fe 1613 bool "Stack backtrace support"
8637c099 1614 depends on STACKTRACE_SUPPORT
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1616 This option causes the kernel to create a /proc/pid/stack for
1617 every process, showing its current stack trace.
1618 It is also used by various kernel debugging features that require
1619 stack trace generation.
5ca43f6c 1620
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1621config WARN_ALL_UNSEEDED_RANDOM
1622 bool "Warn for all uses of unseeded randomness"
1623 default n
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1624 help
1625 Some parts of the kernel contain bugs relating to their use of
1626 cryptographically secure random numbers before it's actually possible
1627 to generate those numbers securely. This setting ensures that these
1628 flaws don't go unnoticed, by enabling a message, should this ever
1629 occur. This will allow people with obscure setups to know when things
1630 are going wrong, so that they might contact developers about fixing
1631 it.
1632
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1633 Unfortunately, on some models of some architectures getting
1634 a fully seeded CRNG is extremely difficult, and so this can
1635 result in dmesg getting spammed for a surprisingly long
1636 time. This is really bad from a security perspective, and
1637 so architecture maintainers really need to do what they can
1638 to get the CRNG seeded sooner after the system is booted.
4c5d114e 1639 However, since users cannot do anything actionable to
cc1e127b 1640 address this, by default this option is disabled.
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1642 Say Y here if you want to receive warnings for all uses of
1643 unseeded randomness. This will be of use primarily for
4c5d114e 1644 those developers interested in improving the security of
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1645 Linux kernels running on their architecture (or
1646 subarchitecture).
d06bfd19 1647
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1648config DEBUG_KOBJECT
1649 bool "kobject debugging"
1650 depends on DEBUG_KERNEL
1651 help
1652 If you say Y here, some extra kobject debugging messages will be sent
aca52c39 1653 to the syslog.
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1655config DEBUG_KOBJECT_RELEASE
1656 bool "kobject release debugging"
2a999aa0 1657 depends on DEBUG_OBJECTS_TIMERS
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1658 help
1659 kobjects are reference counted objects. This means that their
1660 last reference count put is not predictable, and the kobject can
b6c69474 1661 live on past the point at which a driver decides to drop its
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1662 initial reference to the kobject gained on allocation. An
1663 example of this would be a struct device which has just been
1664 unregistered.
1665
1666 However, some buggy drivers assume that after such an operation,
1667 the memory backing the kobject can be immediately freed. This
1668 goes completely against the principles of a refcounted object.
1669
1670 If you say Y here, the kernel will delay the release of kobjects
1671 on the last reference count to improve the visibility of this
1672 kind of kobject release bug.
1673
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1674config HAVE_DEBUG_BUGVERBOSE
1675 bool
1676
3be5cbcd 1677menu "Debug kernel data structures"
1da177e4 1678
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1679config DEBUG_LIST
1680 bool "Debug linked list manipulation"
aa9f10d5 1681 depends on DEBUG_KERNEL
aebc7b0d 1682 select LIST_HARDENED
199a9afc 1683 help
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1684 Enable this to turn on extended checks in the linked-list walking
1685 routines.
1686
1687 This option trades better quality error reports for performance, and
1688 is more suitable for kernel debugging. If you care about performance,
1689 you should only enable CONFIG_LIST_HARDENED instead.
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1691 If unsure, say N.
1692
8e18faea 1693config DEBUG_PLIST
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1694 bool "Debug priority linked list manipulation"
1695 depends on DEBUG_KERNEL
1696 help
1697 Enable this to turn on extended checks in the priority-ordered
1698 linked-list (plist) walking routines. This checks the entire
1699 list multiple times during each manipulation.
1700
1701 If unsure, say N.
1702
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1703config DEBUG_SG
1704 bool "Debug SG table operations"
1705 depends on DEBUG_KERNEL
1706 help
1707 Enable this to turn on checks on scatter-gather tables. This can
1708 help find problems with drivers that do not properly initialize
1709 their sg tables.
1710
1711 If unsure, say N.
1712
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1713config DEBUG_NOTIFIERS
1714 bool "Debug notifier call chains"
1715 depends on DEBUG_KERNEL
1716 help
1717 Enable this to turn on sanity checking for notifier call chains.
1718 This is most useful for kernel developers to make sure that
1719 modules properly unregister themselves from notifier chains.
1720 This is a relatively cheap check but if you care about maximum
1721 performance, say N.
1722
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1723config DEBUG_CLOSURES
1724 bool "Debug closures (bcache async widgits)"
1725 depends on CLOSURES
1726 select DEBUG_FS
1727 help
1728 Keeps all active closures in a linked list and provides a debugfs
1729 interface to list them, which makes it possible to see asynchronous
1730 operations that get stuck.
1731
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1732config DEBUG_MAPLE_TREE
1733 bool "Debug maple trees"
1734 depends on DEBUG_KERNEL
1735 help
1736 Enable maple tree debugging information and extra validations.
1737
1738 If unsure, say N.
1739
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43a0a2a7 1742source "kernel/rcu/Kconfig.debug"
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1744config DEBUG_WQ_FORCE_RR_CPU
1745 bool "Force round-robin CPU selection for unbound work items"
1746 depends on DEBUG_KERNEL
1747 default n
1748 help
1749 Workqueue used to implicitly guarantee that work items queued
1750 without explicit CPU specified are put on the local CPU. This
1751 guarantee is no longer true and while local CPU is still
1752 preferred work items may be put on foreign CPUs. Kernel
1753 parameter "workqueue.debug_force_rr_cpu" is added to force
1754 round-robin CPU selection to flush out usages which depend on the
1755 now broken guarantee. This config option enables the debug
1756 feature by default. When enabled, memory and cache locality will
1757 be impacted.
1758
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1759config CPU_HOTPLUG_STATE_CONTROL
1760 bool "Enable CPU hotplug state control"
1761 depends on DEBUG_KERNEL
1762 depends on HOTPLUG_CPU
1763 default n
1764 help
1765 Allows to write steps between "offline" and "online" to the CPUs
1766 sysfs target file so states can be stepped granular. This is a debug
1767 option for now as the hotplug machinery cannot be stopped and
1768 restarted at arbitrary points yet.
1769
1770 Say N if your are unsure.
1771
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1772config LATENCYTOP
1773 bool "Latency measuring infrastructure"
1774 depends on DEBUG_KERNEL
1775 depends on STACKTRACE_SUPPORT
1776 depends on PROC_FS
7d37cb2c 1777 depends on FRAME_POINTER || MIPS || PPC || S390 || MICROBLAZE || ARM || ARC || X86
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1779 select KALLSYMS_ALL
1780 select STACKTRACE
1781 select SCHEDSTATS
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1783 Enable this option if you want to use the LatencyTOP tool
1784 to find out which userspace is blocking on what kernel operations.
1785
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1786config DEBUG_CGROUP_REF
1787 bool "Disable inlining of cgroup css reference count functions"
1788 depends on DEBUG_KERNEL
1789 depends on CGROUPS
1790 depends on KPROBES
1791 default n
1792 help
1793 Force cgroup css reference count functions to not be inlined so
1794 that they can be kprobed for debugging.
1795
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1798config PROVIDE_OHCI1394_DMA_INIT
1799 bool "Remote debugging over FireWire early on boot"
1800 depends on PCI && X86
1801 help
1802 If you want to debug problems which hang or crash the kernel early
1803 on boot and the crashing machine has a FireWire port, you can use
1804 this feature to remotely access the memory of the crashed machine
1805 over FireWire. This employs remote DMA as part of the OHCI1394
1806 specification which is now the standard for FireWire controllers.
1807
1808 With remote DMA, you can monitor the printk buffer remotely using
1809 firescope and access all memory below 4GB using fireproxy from gdb.
1810 Even controlling a kernel debugger is possible using remote DMA.
1811
1812 Usage:
1813
1814 If ohci1394_dma=early is used as boot parameter, it will initialize
1815 all OHCI1394 controllers which are found in the PCI config space.
1816
1817 As all changes to the FireWire bus such as enabling and disabling
1818 devices cause a bus reset and thereby disable remote DMA for all
1819 devices, be sure to have the cable plugged and FireWire enabled on
1820 the debugging host before booting the debug target for debugging.
1821
1822 This code (~1k) is freed after boot. By then, the firewire stack
1823 in charge of the OHCI-1394 controllers should be used instead.
1824
a74e2a22 1825 See Documentation/core-api/debugging-via-ohci1394.rst for more information.
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1828
1829config ARCH_HAS_DEVMEM_IS_ALLOWED
1830 bool
1831
1832config STRICT_DEVMEM
1833 bool "Filter access to /dev/mem"
1834 depends on MMU && DEVMEM
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1837 help
1838 If this option is disabled, you allow userspace (root) access to all
1839 of memory, including kernel and userspace memory. Accidental
1840 access to this is obviously disastrous, but specific access can
1841 be used by people debugging the kernel. Note that with PAT support
1842 enabled, even in this case there are restrictions on /dev/mem
1843 use due to the cache aliasing requirements.
1844
1845 If this option is switched on, and IO_STRICT_DEVMEM=n, the /dev/mem
1846 file only allows userspace access to PCI space and the BIOS code and
1847 data regions. This is sufficient for dosemu and X and all common
1848 users of /dev/mem.
1849
1850 If in doubt, say Y.
1851
1852config IO_STRICT_DEVMEM
1853 bool "Filter I/O access to /dev/mem"
1854 depends on STRICT_DEVMEM
1855 help
1856 If this option is disabled, you allow userspace (root) access to all
1857 io-memory regardless of whether a driver is actively using that
1858 range. Accidental access to this is obviously disastrous, but
1859 specific access can be used by people debugging kernel drivers.
1860
1861 If this option is switched on, the /dev/mem file only allows
1862 userspace access to *idle* io-memory ranges (see /proc/iomem) This
1863 may break traditional users of /dev/mem (dosemu, legacy X, etc...)
1864 if the driver using a given range cannot be disabled.
1865
1866 If in doubt, say Y.
1867
1868menu "$(SRCARCH) Debugging"
1869
1870source "arch/$(SRCARCH)/Kconfig.debug"
1871
1872endmenu
1873
1874menu "Kernel Testing and Coverage"
1875
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1877
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1879 tristate "Notifier error injection"
1880 depends on DEBUG_KERNEL
1881 select DEBUG_FS
1882 help
e41e85cc 1883 This option provides the ability to inject artificial errors to
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1885 handling of notifier call chain failures.
1886
1887 Say N if unsure.
1888
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1889config PM_NOTIFIER_ERROR_INJECT
1890 tristate "PM notifier error injection module"
1891 depends on PM && NOTIFIER_ERROR_INJECTION
1892 default m if PM_DEBUG
1893 help
e41e85cc 1894 This option provides the ability to inject artificial errors to
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1895 PM notifier chain callbacks. It is controlled through debugfs
1896 interface /sys/kernel/debug/notifier-error-inject/pm
1897
1898 If the notifier call chain should be failed with some events
1899 notified, write the error code to "actions/<notifier event>/error".
1900
1901 Example: Inject PM suspend error (-12 = -ENOMEM)
1902
1903 # cd /sys/kernel/debug/notifier-error-inject/pm/
1904 # echo -12 > actions/PM_SUSPEND_PREPARE/error
1905 # echo mem > /sys/power/state
1906 bash: echo: write error: Cannot allocate memory
1907
1908 To compile this code as a module, choose M here: the module will
1909 be called pm-notifier-error-inject.
1910
1911 If unsure, say N.
1912
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1914 tristate "OF reconfig notifier error injection module"
1915 depends on OF_DYNAMIC && NOTIFIER_ERROR_INJECTION
08dfb4dd 1916 help
e41e85cc 1917 This option provides the ability to inject artificial errors to
d526e85f 1918 OF reconfig notifier chain callbacks. It is controlled
08dfb4dd 1919 through debugfs interface under
d526e85f 1920 /sys/kernel/debug/notifier-error-inject/OF-reconfig/
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1922 If the notifier call chain should be failed with some events
1923 notified, write the error code to "actions/<notifier event>/error".
1924
1925 To compile this code as a module, choose M here: the module will
e12a95f4 1926 be called of-reconfig-notifier-error-inject.
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1928 If unsure, say N.
1929
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1931 tristate "Netdev notifier error injection module"
1932 depends on NET && NOTIFIER_ERROR_INJECTION
1933 help
1934 This option provides the ability to inject artificial errors to
1935 netdevice notifier chain callbacks. It is controlled through debugfs
1936 interface /sys/kernel/debug/notifier-error-inject/netdev
1937
1938 If the notifier call chain should be failed with some events
1939 notified, write the error code to "actions/<notifier event>/error".
1940
1941 Example: Inject netdevice mtu change error (-22 = -EINVAL)
1942
1943 # cd /sys/kernel/debug/notifier-error-inject/netdev
1944 # echo -22 > actions/NETDEV_CHANGEMTU/error
1945 # ip link set eth0 mtu 1024
1946 RTNETLINK answers: Invalid argument
1947
1948 To compile this code as a module, choose M here: the module will
1949 be called netdev-notifier-error-inject.
1950
1951 If unsure, say N.
1952
f1b4bd06 1953config FUNCTION_ERROR_INJECTION
a4412fdd 1954 bool "Fault-injections of functions"
f1b4bd06 1955 depends on HAVE_FUNCTION_ERROR_INJECTION && KPROBES
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1956 help
1957 Add fault injections into various functions that are annotated with
1958 ALLOW_ERROR_INJECTION() in the kernel. BPF may also modify the return
ca0f2cfc 1959 value of these functions. This is useful to test error paths of code.
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1960
1961 If unsure, say N
f1b4bd06 1962
6ff1cb35 1963config FAULT_INJECTION
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1964 bool "Fault-injection framework"
1965 depends on DEBUG_KERNEL
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1967 Provide fault-injection framework.
1968 For more details, see Documentation/fault-injection/.
6ff1cb35 1969
8a8b6502 1970config FAILSLAB
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1971 bool "Fault-injection capability for kmalloc"
1972 depends on FAULT_INJECTION
773ff60e 1973 depends on SLAB || SLUB
8a8b6502 1974 help
1ab8509a 1975 Provide fault-injection capability for kmalloc.
8a8b6502 1976
933e312e 1977config FAIL_PAGE_ALLOC
29b46fa3 1978 bool "Fault-injection capability for alloc_pages()"
1ab8509a 1979 depends on FAULT_INJECTION
933e312e 1980 help
1ab8509a 1981 Provide fault-injection capability for alloc_pages().
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1983config FAULT_INJECTION_USERCOPY
1984 bool "Fault injection capability for usercopy functions"
1985 depends on FAULT_INJECTION
1986 help
1987 Provides fault-injection capability to inject failures
1988 in usercopy functions (copy_from_user(), get_user(), ...).
1989
c17bb495 1990config FAIL_MAKE_REQUEST
86327d19 1991 bool "Fault-injection capability for disk IO"
581d4e28 1992 depends on FAULT_INJECTION && BLOCK
c17bb495 1993 help
1ab8509a 1994 Provide fault-injection capability for disk IO.
c17bb495 1995
581d4e28 1996config FAIL_IO_TIMEOUT
f4d01439 1997 bool "Fault-injection capability for faking disk interrupts"
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1998 depends on FAULT_INJECTION && BLOCK
1999 help
2000 Provide fault-injection capability on end IO handling. This
2001 will make the block layer "forget" an interrupt as configured,
2002 thus exercising the error handling.
2003
2004 Only works with drivers that use the generic timeout handling,
9dbbc3b9 2005 for others it won't do anything.
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2008 bool "Fault-injection capability for futexes"
2009 select DEBUG_FS
2010 depends on FAULT_INJECTION && FUTEX
2011 help
2012 Provide fault-injection capability for futexes.
2013
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2014config FAULT_INJECTION_DEBUG_FS
2015 bool "Debugfs entries for fault-injection capabilities"
2016 depends on FAULT_INJECTION && SYSFS && DEBUG_FS
2017 help
2018 Enable configuration of fault-injection capabilities via debugfs.
2019
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2021 bool "Fault-injection capability for functions"
2022 depends on FAULT_INJECTION_DEBUG_FS && FUNCTION_ERROR_INJECTION
2023 help
2024 Provide function-based fault-injection capability.
2025 This will allow you to override a specific function with a return
2026 with given return value. As a result, function caller will see
2027 an error value and have to handle it. This is useful to test the
2028 error handling in various subsystems.
2029
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2031 bool "Fault-injection capability for MMC IO"
2032 depends on FAULT_INJECTION_DEBUG_FS && MMC
6ff1cb35 2033 help
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2034 Provide fault-injection capability for MMC IO.
2035 This will make the mmc core return data errors. This is
2036 useful to test the error handling in the mmc block device
2037 and to test how the mmc host driver handles retries from
2038 the block device.
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2041 bool "Fault-injection capability for SunRPC"
2042 depends on FAULT_INJECTION_DEBUG_FS && SUNRPC_DEBUG
2043 help
2044 Provide fault-injection capability for SunRPC and
2045 its consumers.
2046
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2048 bool "Configfs interface for fault-injection capabilities"
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2050 select CONFIGFS_FS
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2052 This option allows configfs-based drivers to dynamically configure
2053 fault-injection via configfs. Each parameter for driver-specific
2054 fault-injection can be made visible as a configfs attribute in a
2055 configfs group.
2056
2057
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2059 bool "stacktrace filter for fault-injection capabilities"
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2060 depends on FAULT_INJECTION
2061 depends on (FAULT_INJECTION_DEBUG_FS || FAULT_INJECTION_CONFIGFS) && STACKTRACE_SUPPORT
1df49008 2062 select STACKTRACE
7d37cb2c 2063 depends on FRAME_POINTER || MIPS || PPC || S390 || MICROBLAZE || ARM || ARC || X86
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2064 help
2065 Provide stacktrace filter for fault-injection capabilities
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2067config ARCH_HAS_KCOV
2068 bool
cc3fa840 2069 help
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2070 An architecture should select this when it can successfully
2071 build and run with CONFIG_KCOV. This typically requires
2072 disabling instrumentation for some early boot code.
cc3fa840 2073
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2074config CC_HAS_SANCOV_TRACE_PC
2075 def_bool $(cc-option,-fsanitize-coverage=trace-pc)
cc3fa840 2076
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2078config KCOV
2079 bool "Code coverage for fuzzing"
2080 depends on ARCH_HAS_KCOV
2081 depends on CC_HAS_SANCOV_TRACE_PC || GCC_PLUGINS
22102f45 2082 depends on !ARCH_WANTS_NO_INSTR || HAVE_NOINSTR_HACK || \
bece04b5 2083 GCC_VERSION >= 120000 || CLANG_VERSION >= 130000
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2084 select DEBUG_FS
2085 select GCC_PLUGIN_SANCOV if !CC_HAS_SANCOV_TRACE_PC
22102f45 2086 select OBJTOOL if HAVE_NOINSTR_HACK
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2088 KCOV exposes kernel code coverage information in a form suitable
2089 for coverage-guided fuzzing (randomized testing).
cc3fa840 2090
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2091 If RANDOMIZE_BASE is enabled, PC values will not be stable across
2092 different machines and across reboots. If you need stable PC values,
2093 disable RANDOMIZE_BASE.
cc3fa840 2094
09a74952 2095 For more details, see Documentation/dev-tools/kcov.rst.
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2097config KCOV_ENABLE_COMPARISONS
2098 bool "Enable comparison operands collection by KCOV"
2099 depends on KCOV
2100 depends on $(cc-option,-fsanitize-coverage=trace-cmp)
2101 help
2102 KCOV also exposes operands of every comparison in the instrumented
2103 code along with operand sizes and PCs of the comparison instructions.
2104 These operands can be used by fuzzing engines to improve the quality
2105 of fuzzing coverage.
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2108 bool "Instrument all code by default"
2109 depends on KCOV
2110 default y
2111 help
2112 If you are doing generic system call fuzzing (like e.g. syzkaller),
2113 then you will want to instrument the whole kernel and you should
2114 say y here. If you are doing more targeted fuzzing (like e.g.
2115 filesystem fuzzing with AFL) then you will want to enable coverage
2116 for more specific subsets of files, and should say n here.
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2119 hex "Size of interrupt coverage collection area in words"
2120 depends on KCOV
2121 default 0x40000
2122 help
2123 KCOV uses preallocated per-cpu areas to collect coverage from
2124 soft interrupts. This specifies the size of those areas in the
2125 number of unsigned long words.
2126
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2128 bool "Runtime Testing"
908009e8 2129 def_bool y
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2130
2131if RUNTIME_TESTING_MENU
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2134 tristate "Dhrystone benchmark test"
2135 help
2136 Enable this to include the Dhrystone 2.1 benchmark. This test
2137 calculates the number of Dhrystones per second, and the number of
2138 DMIPS (Dhrystone MIPS) obtained when the Dhrystone score is divided
2139 by 1757 (the number of Dhrystones per second obtained on the VAX
2140 11/780, nominally a 1 MIPS machine).
2141
2142 To run the benchmark, it needs to be enabled explicitly, either from
2143 the kernel command line (when built-in), or from userspace (when
2144 built-in or modular.
2145
2146 Run once during kernel boot:
2147
2148 test_dhry.run
2149
2150 Set number of iterations from kernel command line:
2151
2152 test_dhry.iterations=<n>
2153
2154 Set number of iterations from userspace:
2155
2156 echo <n> > /sys/module/test_dhry/parameters/iterations
2157
2158 Trigger manual run from userspace:
2159
2160 echo y > /sys/module/test_dhry/parameters/run
2161
2162 If the number of iterations is <= 0, the test will devise a suitable
2163 number of iterations (test runs for at least 2s) automatically.
2164 This process takes ca. 4s.
2165
2166 If unsure, say N.
2167
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2169 tristate "Linux Kernel Dump Test Tool Module"
2170 depends on DEBUG_FS
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2172 This module enables testing of the different dumping mechanisms by
2173 inducing system failures at predefined crash points.
2174 If you don't need it: say N
2175 Choose M here to compile this code as a module. The module will be
2176 called lkdtm.
2177
2178 Documentation on how to use the module can be found in
10ffebbe 2179 Documentation/fault-injection/provoke-crashes.rst
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2182 tristate "KUnit test for cpumask" if !KUNIT_ALL_TESTS
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2183 depends on KUNIT
2184 default KUNIT_ALL_TESTS
2185 help
2186 Enable to turn on cpumask tests, running at boot or module load time.
2187
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2188 For more information on KUnit and unit tests in general, please refer
2189 to the KUnit documentation in Documentation/dev-tools/kunit/.
2190
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2191 If unsure, say N.
2192
881c5149 2193config TEST_LIST_SORT
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2195 depends on KUNIT
2196 default KUNIT_ALL_TESTS
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2198 Enable this to turn on 'list_sort()' function test. This test is
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2199 executed only once during system boot (so affects only boot time),
2200 or at module load time.
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2202 If unsure, say N.
2203
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2205 tristate "Min heap test"
2206 depends on DEBUG_KERNEL || m
2207 help
2208 Enable this to turn on min heap function tests. This test is
2209 executed only once during system boot (so affects only boot time),
2210 or at module load time.
2211
2212 If unsure, say N.
2213
c5adae95 2214config TEST_SORT
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2215 tristate "Array-based sort test" if !KUNIT_ALL_TESTS
2216 depends on KUNIT
2217 default KUNIT_ALL_TESTS
c5adae95 2218 help
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2219 This option enables the self-test function of 'sort()' at boot,
2220 or at module load time.
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2221
2222 If unsure, say N.
2223
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2224config TEST_DIV64
2225 tristate "64bit/32bit division and modulo test"
2226 depends on DEBUG_KERNEL || m
2227 help
2228 Enable this to turn on 'do_div()' function test. This test is
2229 executed only once during system boot (so affects only boot time),
2230 or at module load time.
2231
2232 If unsure, say N.
2233
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2234config TEST_IOV_ITER
2235 tristate "Test iov_iter operation" if !KUNIT_ALL_TESTS
2236 depends on KUNIT
2237 default KUNIT_ALL_TESTS
2238 help
2239 Enable this to turn on testing of the operation of the I/O iterator
2240 (iov_iter). This test is executed only once during system boot (so
2241 affects only boot time), or at module load time.
2242
2243 If unsure, say N.
2244
881c5149 2245config KPROBES_SANITY_TEST
dcbb2ee2 2246 tristate "Kprobes sanity tests" if !KUNIT_ALL_TESTS
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2247 depends on DEBUG_KERNEL
2248 depends on KPROBES
e44e81c5 2249 depends on KUNIT
de3db3f8 2250 select STACKTRACE if ARCH_CORRECT_STACKTRACE_ON_KRETPROBE
dcbb2ee2 2251 default KUNIT_ALL_TESTS
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2252 help
2253 This option provides for testing basic kprobes functionality on
5a6cf77f 2254 boot. Samples of kprobe and kretprobe are inserted and
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2255 verified for functionality.
2256
2257 Say N if you are unsure.
2258
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2259config FPROBE_SANITY_TEST
2260 bool "Self test for fprobe"
2261 depends on DEBUG_KERNEL
2262 depends on FPROBE
2263 depends on KUNIT=y
2264 help
2265 This option will enable testing the fprobe when the system boot.
2266 A series of tests are made to verify that the fprobe is functioning
2267 properly.
2268
2269 Say N if you are unsure.
2270
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2271config BACKTRACE_SELF_TEST
2272 tristate "Self test for the backtrace code"
2273 depends on DEBUG_KERNEL
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2274 help
2275 This option provides a kernel module that can be used to test
2276 the kernel stack backtrace code. This option is not useful
2277 for distributions or general kernels, but only for kernel
2278 developers working on architecture code.
2279
2280 Note that if you want to also test saved backtraces, you will
2281 have to enable STACKTRACE as well.
2282
2283 Say N if you are unsure.
2284
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2285config TEST_REF_TRACKER
2286 tristate "Self test for reference tracker"
2287 depends on DEBUG_KERNEL && STACKTRACE_SUPPORT
2288 select REF_TRACKER
2289 help
2290 This option provides a kernel module performing tests
2291 using reference tracker infrastructure.
2292
2293 Say N if you are unsure.
2294
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2295config RBTREE_TEST
2296 tristate "Red-Black tree test"
7c993e11 2297 depends on DEBUG_KERNEL
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2298 help
2299 A benchmark measuring the performance of the rbtree library.
2300 Also includes rbtree invariant checks.
2301
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2302config REED_SOLOMON_TEST
2303 tristate "Reed-Solomon library test"
2304 depends on DEBUG_KERNEL || m
2305 select REED_SOLOMON
2306 select REED_SOLOMON_ENC16
2307 select REED_SOLOMON_DEC16
2308 help
2309 This option enables the self-test function of rslib at boot,
2310 or at module load time.
2311
2312 If unsure, say N.
2313
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2314config INTERVAL_TREE_TEST
2315 tristate "Interval tree test"
0f789b67 2316 depends on DEBUG_KERNEL
a88cc108 2317 select INTERVAL_TREE
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2318 help
2319 A benchmark measuring the performance of the interval tree library
2320
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2321config PERCPU_TEST
2322 tristate "Per cpu operations test"
2323 depends on m && DEBUG_KERNEL
2324 help
2325 Enable this option to build test module which validates per-cpu
2326 operations.
2327
2328 If unsure, say N.
2329
881c5149 2330config ATOMIC64_SELFTEST
55ded955 2331 tristate "Perform an atomic64_t self-test"
881c5149 2332 help
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2333 Enable this option to test the atomic64_t functions at boot or
2334 at module load time.
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2335
2336 If unsure, say N.
2337
2338config ASYNC_RAID6_TEST
2339 tristate "Self test for hardware accelerated raid6 recovery"
2340 depends on ASYNC_RAID6_RECOV
2341 select ASYNC_MEMCPY
a7f7f624 2342 help
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2343 This is a one-shot self test that permutes through the
2344 recovery of all the possible two disk failure scenarios for a
2345 N-disk array. Recovery is performed with the asynchronous
2346 raid6 recovery routines, and will optionally use an offload
2347 engine if one is available.
2348
2349 If unsure, say N.
2350
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2351config TEST_HEXDUMP
2352 tristate "Test functions located in the hexdump module at runtime"
2353
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2354config STRING_SELFTEST
2355 tristate "Test string functions at runtime"
2356
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2357config TEST_STRING_HELPERS
2358 tristate "Test functions located in the string_helpers module at runtime"
2359
2360config TEST_KSTRTOX
2361 tristate "Test kstrto*() family of functions at runtime"
2362
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2363config TEST_PRINTF
2364 tristate "Test printf() family of functions at runtime"
2365
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2366config TEST_SCANF
2367 tristate "Test scanf() family of functions at runtime"
2368
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2369config TEST_BITMAP
2370 tristate "Test bitmap_*() family of functions at runtime"
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2371 help
2372 Enable this option to test the bitmap functions at boot.
2373
2374 If unsure, say N.
2375
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2376config TEST_UUID
2377 tristate "Test functions located in the uuid module at runtime"
2378
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2379config TEST_XARRAY
2380 tristate "Test the XArray code at runtime"
2381
120b1162 2382config TEST_MAPLE_TREE
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2383 tristate "Test the Maple Tree code at runtime or module load"
2384 help
2385 Enable this option to test the maple tree code functions at boot, or
2386 when the module is loaded. Enable "Debug Maple Trees" will enable
2387 more verbose output on failures.
2388
2389 If unsure, say N.
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7e1e7763 2391config TEST_RHASHTABLE
9d6dbe1b 2392 tristate "Perform selftest on resizable hash table"
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2393 help
2394 Enable this option to test the rhashtable functions at boot.
2395
2396 If unsure, say N.
2397
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2398config TEST_IDA
2399 tristate "Perform selftest on IDA functions"
2400
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2401config TEST_PARMAN
2402 tristate "Perform selftest on priority array manager"
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2403 depends on PARMAN
2404 help
2405 Enable this option to test priority array manager on boot
2406 (or module load).
2407
2408 If unsure, say N.
2409
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2410config TEST_IRQ_TIMINGS
2411 bool "IRQ timings selftest"
2412 depends on IRQ_TIMINGS
2413 help
2414 Enable this option to test the irq timings code on boot.
2415
2416 If unsure, say N.
2417
8a6f0b47 2418config TEST_LKM
93e9ef83 2419 tristate "Test module loading with 'hello world' module"
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2420 depends on m
2421 help
2422 This builds the "test_module" module that emits "Hello, world"
2423 on printk when loaded. It is designed to be used for basic
2424 evaluation of the module loading subsystem (for example when
2425 validating module verification). It lacks any extra dependencies,
2426 and will not normally be loaded by the system unless explicitly
2427 requested by name.
2428
2429 If unsure, say N.
2430
c348c163 2431config TEST_BITOPS
6af132f3 2432 tristate "Test module for compilation of bitops operations"
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2433 depends on m
2434 help
2435 This builds the "test_bitops" module that is much like the
2436 TEST_LKM module except that it does a basic exercise of the
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2437 set/clear_bit macros and get_count_order/long to make sure there are
2438 no compiler warnings from C=1 sparse checker or -Wextra
2439 compilations. It has no dependencies and doesn't run or load unless
2440 explicitly requested by name. for example: modprobe test_bitops.
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2441
2442 If unsure, say N.
2443
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2444config TEST_VMALLOC
2445 tristate "Test module for stress/performance analysis of vmalloc allocator"
2446 default n
2447 depends on MMU
2448 depends on m
2449 help
2450 This builds the "test_vmalloc" module that should be used for
2451 stress and performance analysis. So, any new change for vmalloc
2452 subsystem can be evaluated from performance and stability point
2453 of view.
2454
2455 If unsure, say N.
2456
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2457config TEST_USER_COPY
2458 tristate "Test user/kernel boundary protections"
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2459 depends on m
2460 help
2461 This builds the "test_user_copy" module that runs sanity checks
2462 on the copy_to/from_user infrastructure, making sure basic
2463 user/kernel boundary testing is working. If it fails to load,
2464 a regression has been detected in the user/kernel memory boundary
2465 protections.
2466
2467 If unsure, say N.
2468
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2469config TEST_BPF
2470 tristate "Test BPF filter functionality"
98920ba6 2471 depends on m && NET
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2472 help
2473 This builds the "test_bpf" module that runs various test vectors
2474 against the BPF interpreter or BPF JIT compiler depending on the
2475 current setting. This is in particular useful for BPF JIT compiler
2476 development, but also to run regression tests against changes in
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2477 the interpreter code. It also enables test stubs for eBPF maps and
2478 verifier used by user space verifier testsuite.
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2479
2480 If unsure, say N.
2481
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2482config TEST_BLACKHOLE_DEV
2483 tristate "Test blackhole netdev functionality"
2484 depends on m && NET
2485 help
2486 This builds the "test_blackhole_dev" module that validates the
2487 data path through this blackhole netdev.
2488
2489 If unsure, say N.
2490
dceeb3e7 2491config FIND_BIT_BENCHMARK
4441fca0 2492 tristate "Test find_bit functions"
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YN
2493 help
2494 This builds the "test_find_bit" module that measure find_*_bit()
2495 functions performance.
2496
2497 If unsure, say N.
2498
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2499config TEST_FIRMWARE
2500 tristate "Test firmware loading via userspace interface"
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2501 depends on FW_LOADER
2502 help
2503 This builds the "test_firmware" module that creates a userspace
2504 interface for testing firmware loading. This can be used to
2505 control the triggering of firmware loading without needing an
2506 actual firmware-using device. The contents can be rechecked by
2507 userspace.
2508
2509 If unsure, say N.
2510
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2511config TEST_SYSCTL
2512 tristate "sysctl test driver"
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2513 depends on PROC_SYSCTL
2514 help
2515 This builds the "test_sysctl" module. This driver enables to test the
2516 proc sysctl interfaces available to drivers safely without affecting
2517 production knobs which might alter system functionality.
2518
2519 If unsure, say N.
2520
d2585f51 2521config BITFIELD_KUNIT
dcbb2ee2 2522 tristate "KUnit test bitfield functions at runtime" if !KUNIT_ALL_TESTS
d2585f51 2523 depends on KUNIT
dcbb2ee2 2524 default KUNIT_ALL_TESTS
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2525 help
2526 Enable this option to test the bitfield functions at boot.
2527
2528 KUnit tests run during boot and output the results to the debug log
2529 in TAP format (http://testanything.org/). Only useful for kernel devs
2530 running the KUnit test harness, and not intended for inclusion into a
2531 production build.
2532
2533 For more information on KUnit and unit tests in general please refer
2534 to the KUnit documentation in Documentation/dev-tools/kunit/.
2535
2536 If unsure, say N.
2537
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2538config CHECKSUM_KUNIT
2539 tristate "KUnit test checksum functions at runtime" if !KUNIT_ALL_TESTS
2540 depends on KUNIT
2541 default KUNIT_ALL_TESTS
2542 help
2543 Enable this option to test the checksum functions at boot.
2544
2545 KUnit tests run during boot and output the results to the debug log
2546 in TAP format (http://testanything.org/). Only useful for kernel devs
2547 running the KUnit test harness, and not intended for inclusion into a
2548 production build.
2549
2550 For more information on KUnit and unit tests in general please refer
2551 to the KUnit documentation in Documentation/dev-tools/kunit/.
2552
2553 If unsure, say N.
2554
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2555config HASH_KUNIT_TEST
2556 tristate "KUnit Test for integer hash functions" if !KUNIT_ALL_TESTS
2557 depends on KUNIT
2558 default KUNIT_ALL_TESTS
2559 help
2560 Enable this option to test the kernel's string (<linux/stringhash.h>), and
2561 integer (<linux/hash.h>) hash functions on boot.
2562
2563 KUnit tests run during boot and output the results to the debug log
2564 in TAP format (https://testanything.org/). Only useful for kernel devs
2565 running the KUnit test harness, and not intended for inclusion into a
2566 production build.
2567
2568 For more information on KUnit and unit tests in general please refer
2569 to the KUnit documentation in Documentation/dev-tools/kunit/.
2570
2571 This is intended to help people writing architecture-specific
2572 optimized versions. If unsure, say N.
2573
5df38ca6 2574config RESOURCE_KUNIT_TEST
dcbb2ee2 2575 tristate "KUnit test for resource API" if !KUNIT_ALL_TESTS
5df38ca6 2576 depends on KUNIT
dcbb2ee2 2577 default KUNIT_ALL_TESTS
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2578 help
2579 This builds the resource API unit test.
2580 Tests the logic of API provided by resource.c and ioport.h.
2581 For more information on KUnit and unit tests in general please refer
2582 to the KUnit documentation in Documentation/dev-tools/kunit/.
2583
2584 If unsure, say N.
2585
2cb80dbb 2586config SYSCTL_KUNIT_TEST
5f215aab 2587 tristate "KUnit test for sysctl" if !KUNIT_ALL_TESTS
2cb80dbb 2588 depends on KUNIT
5f215aab 2589 default KUNIT_ALL_TESTS
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2590 help
2591 This builds the proc sysctl unit test, which runs on boot.
2592 Tests the API contract and implementation correctness of sysctl.
2593 For more information on KUnit and unit tests in general please refer
2594 to the KUnit documentation in Documentation/dev-tools/kunit/.
2595
2596 If unsure, say N.
2597
ea2dd7c0 2598config LIST_KUNIT_TEST
5f215aab 2599 tristate "KUnit Test for Kernel Linked-list structures" if !KUNIT_ALL_TESTS
ea2dd7c0 2600 depends on KUNIT
5f215aab 2601 default KUNIT_ALL_TESTS
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2602 help
2603 This builds the linked list KUnit test suite.
2604 It tests that the API and basic functionality of the list_head type
2605 and associated macros.
2606
2607 KUnit tests run during boot and output the results to the debug log
d89775fc 2608 in TAP format (https://testanything.org/). Only useful for kernel devs
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2609 running the KUnit test harness, and not intended for inclusion into a
2610 production build.
2611
2612 For more information on KUnit and unit tests in general please refer
2613 to the KUnit documentation in Documentation/dev-tools/kunit/.
2614
2615 If unsure, say N.
2616
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2617config HASHTABLE_KUNIT_TEST
2618 tristate "KUnit Test for Kernel Hashtable structures" if !KUNIT_ALL_TESTS
2619 depends on KUNIT
2620 default KUNIT_ALL_TESTS
2621 help
2622 This builds the hashtable KUnit test suite.
2623 It tests the basic functionality of the API defined in
2624 include/linux/hashtable.h. For more information on KUnit and
2625 unit tests in general please refer to the KUnit documentation
2626 in Documentation/dev-tools/kunit/.
2627
2628 If unsure, say N.
2629
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2630config LINEAR_RANGES_TEST
2631 tristate "KUnit test for linear_ranges"
2632 depends on KUNIT
2633 select LINEAR_RANGES
2634 help
2635 This builds the linear_ranges unit test, which runs on boot.
2636 Tests the linear_ranges logic correctness.
2637 For more information on KUnit and unit tests in general please refer
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2638 to the KUnit documentation in Documentation/dev-tools/kunit/.
2639
2640 If unsure, say N.
2641
2642config CMDLINE_KUNIT_TEST
dcbb2ee2 2643 tristate "KUnit test for cmdline API" if !KUNIT_ALL_TESTS
7546861a 2644 depends on KUNIT
dcbb2ee2 2645 default KUNIT_ALL_TESTS
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2646 help
2647 This builds the cmdline API unit test.
2648 Tests the logic of API provided by cmdline.c.
2649 For more information on KUnit and unit tests in general please refer
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2650 to the KUnit documentation in Documentation/dev-tools/kunit/.
2651
2652 If unsure, say N.
2653
6d511020 2654config BITS_TEST
dcbb2ee2 2655 tristate "KUnit test for bits.h" if !KUNIT_ALL_TESTS
6d511020 2656 depends on KUNIT
dcbb2ee2 2657 default KUNIT_ALL_TESTS
6d511020
RF
2658 help
2659 This builds the bits unit test.
2660 Tests the logic of macros defined in bits.h.
2661 For more information on KUnit and unit tests in general please refer
2662 to the KUnit documentation in Documentation/dev-tools/kunit/.
2663
2664 If unsure, say N.
2665
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2666config SLUB_KUNIT_TEST
2667 tristate "KUnit test for SLUB cache error detection" if !KUNIT_ALL_TESTS
2668 depends on SLUB_DEBUG && KUNIT
2669 default KUNIT_ALL_TESTS
2670 help
2671 This builds SLUB allocator unit test.
2672 Tests SLUB cache debugging functionality.
2673 For more information on KUnit and unit tests in general please refer
2674 to the KUnit documentation in Documentation/dev-tools/kunit/.
2675
2676 If unsure, say N.
2677
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2678config RATIONAL_KUNIT_TEST
2679 tristate "KUnit test for rational.c" if !KUNIT_ALL_TESTS
8ba739ed 2680 depends on KUNIT && RATIONAL
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2681 default KUNIT_ALL_TESTS
2682 help
2683 This builds the rational math unit test.
2684 For more information on KUnit and unit tests in general please refer
2685 to the KUnit documentation in Documentation/dev-tools/kunit/.
2686
2687 If unsure, say N.
2688
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KC
2689config MEMCPY_KUNIT_TEST
2690 tristate "Test memcpy(), memmove(), and memset() functions at runtime" if !KUNIT_ALL_TESTS
2691 depends on KUNIT
2692 default KUNIT_ALL_TESTS
2693 help
2694 Builds unit tests for memcpy(), memmove(), and memset() functions.
2695 For more information on KUnit and unit tests in general please refer
2696 to the KUnit documentation in Documentation/dev-tools/kunit/.
2697
2698 If unsure, say N.
2699
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2700config MEMCPY_SLOW_KUNIT_TEST
2701 bool "Include exhaustive memcpy tests"
2702 depends on MEMCPY_KUNIT_TEST
2703 default y
2704 help
2705 Some memcpy tests are quite exhaustive in checking for overlaps
2706 and bit ranges. These can be very slow, so they are split out
2707 as a separate config, in case they need to be disabled.
2708
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2709 Note this config option will be replaced by the use of KUnit test
2710 attributes.
2711
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2712config IS_SIGNED_TYPE_KUNIT_TEST
2713 tristate "Test is_signed_type() macro" if !KUNIT_ALL_TESTS
2714 depends on KUNIT
2715 default KUNIT_ALL_TESTS
2716 help
2717 Builds unit tests for the is_signed_type() macro.
2718
2719 For more information on KUnit and unit tests in general please refer
2720 to the KUnit documentation in Documentation/dev-tools/kunit/.
2721
2722 If unsure, say N.
2723
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KC
2724config OVERFLOW_KUNIT_TEST
2725 tristate "Test check_*_overflow() functions at runtime" if !KUNIT_ALL_TESTS
2726 depends on KUNIT
2727 default KUNIT_ALL_TESTS
2728 help
2729 Builds unit tests for the check_*_overflow(), size_*(), allocation, and
2730 related functions.
2731
2732 For more information on KUnit and unit tests in general please refer
2733 to the KUnit documentation in Documentation/dev-tools/kunit/.
2734
2735 If unsure, say N.
2736
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KC
2737config STACKINIT_KUNIT_TEST
2738 tristate "Test level of stack variable initialization" if !KUNIT_ALL_TESTS
2739 depends on KUNIT
2740 default KUNIT_ALL_TESTS
2741 help
2742 Test if the kernel is zero-initializing stack variables and
2743 padding. Coverage is controlled by compiler flags,
2744 CONFIG_INIT_STACK_ALL_PATTERN, CONFIG_INIT_STACK_ALL_ZERO,
2745 CONFIG_GCC_PLUGIN_STRUCTLEAK, CONFIG_GCC_PLUGIN_STRUCTLEAK_BYREF,
2746 or CONFIG_GCC_PLUGIN_STRUCTLEAK_BYREF_ALL.
2747
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KC
2748config FORTIFY_KUNIT_TEST
2749 tristate "Test fortified str*() and mem*() function internals at runtime" if !KUNIT_ALL_TESTS
5e2956ee 2750 depends on KUNIT && FORTIFY_SOURCE
875bfd52
KC
2751 default KUNIT_ALL_TESTS
2752 help
2753 Builds unit tests for checking internals of FORTIFY_SOURCE as used
2754 by the str*() and mem*() family of functions. For testing runtime
2755 traps of FORTIFY_SOURCE, see LKDTM's "FORTIFY_*" tests.
2756
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2757config HW_BREAKPOINT_KUNIT_TEST
2758 bool "Test hw_breakpoint constraints accounting" if !KUNIT_ALL_TESTS
2759 depends on HAVE_HW_BREAKPOINT
2760 depends on KUNIT=y
2761 default KUNIT_ALL_TESTS
2762 help
2763 Tests for hw_breakpoint constraints accounting.
2764
2765 If unsure, say N.
2766
3bf301e1
KC
2767config STRCAT_KUNIT_TEST
2768 tristate "Test strcat() family of functions at runtime" if !KUNIT_ALL_TESTS
2769 depends on KUNIT
2770 default KUNIT_ALL_TESTS
2771
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KC
2772config STRSCPY_KUNIT_TEST
2773 tristate "Test strscpy*() family of functions at runtime" if !KUNIT_ALL_TESTS
2774 depends on KUNIT
2775 default KUNIT_ALL_TESTS
2776
fb3d88ab
KC
2777config SIPHASH_KUNIT_TEST
2778 tristate "Perform selftest on siphash functions" if !KUNIT_ALL_TESTS
2779 depends on KUNIT
2780 default KUNIT_ALL_TESTS
2781 help
2782 Enable this option to test the kernel's siphash (<linux/siphash.h>) hash
2783 functions on boot (or module load).
2784
2785 This is intended to help people writing architecture-specific
2786 optimized versions. If unsure, say N.
2787
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2788config TEST_UDELAY
2789 tristate "udelay test driver"
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DR
2790 help
2791 This builds the "udelay_test" module that helps to make sure
2792 that udelay() is working properly.
2793
2794 If unsure, say N.
2795
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IM
2796config TEST_STATIC_KEYS
2797 tristate "Test static keys"
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JB
2798 depends on m
2799 help
2bf9e0ab 2800 Test the static key interfaces.
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JB
2801
2802 If unsure, say N.
2803
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JC
2804config TEST_DYNAMIC_DEBUG
2805 tristate "Test DYNAMIC_DEBUG"
2806 depends on DYNAMIC_DEBUG
2807 help
2808 This module registers a tracer callback to count enabled
2809 pr_debugs in a 'do_debugging' function, then alters their
2810 enablements, calls the function, and compares counts.
2811
2812 If unsure, say N.
2813
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2814config TEST_KMOD
2815 tristate "kmod stress tester"
d9c6a72d 2816 depends on m
d9c6a72d 2817 depends on NETDEVICES && NET_CORE && INET # for TUN
ae3d6a32 2818 depends on BLOCK
bbd2e05f 2819 depends on PAGE_SIZE_LESS_THAN_256KB # for BTRFS
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2820 select TEST_LKM
2821 select XFS_FS
2822 select TUN
2823 select BTRFS_FS
2824 help
2825 Test the kernel's module loading mechanism: kmod. kmod implements
2826 support to load modules using the Linux kernel's usermode helper.
2827 This test provides a series of tests against kmod.
2828
2829 Although technically you can either build test_kmod as a module or
2830 into the kernel we disallow building it into the kernel since
2831 it stress tests request_module() and this will very likely cause
2832 some issues by taking over precious threads available from other
2833 module load requests, ultimately this could be fatal.
2834
2835 To run tests run:
2836
2837 tools/testing/selftests/kmod/kmod.sh --help
2838
2839 If unsure, say N.
2840
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2841config TEST_DEBUG_VIRTUAL
2842 tristate "Test CONFIG_DEBUG_VIRTUAL feature"
2843 depends on DEBUG_VIRTUAL
2844 help
2845 Test the kernel's ability to detect incorrect calls to
2846 virt_to_phys() done against the non-linear part of the
2847 kernel's virtual address map.
2848
2849 If unsure, say N.
2850
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2851config TEST_MEMCAT_P
2852 tristate "Test memcat_p() helper function"
2853 help
2854 Test the memcat_p() helper for correctly merging two
2855 pointer arrays together.
2856
2857 If unsure, say N.
2858
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2859config TEST_LIVEPATCH
2860 tristate "Test livepatching"
2861 default n
bae05437 2862 depends on DYNAMIC_DEBUG
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2863 depends on LIVEPATCH
2864 depends on m
2865 help
2866 Test kernel livepatching features for correctness. The tests will
2867 load test modules that will be livepatched in various scenarios.
2868
2869 To run all the livepatching tests:
2870
2871 make -C tools/testing/selftests TARGETS=livepatch run_tests
2872
2873 Alternatively, individual tests may be invoked:
2874
2875 tools/testing/selftests/livepatch/test-callbacks.sh
2876 tools/testing/selftests/livepatch/test-livepatch.sh
2877 tools/testing/selftests/livepatch/test-shadow-vars.sh
2878
2879 If unsure, say N.
2880
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2881config TEST_OBJAGG
2882 tristate "Perform selftest on object aggreration manager"
2883 default n
2884 depends on OBJAGG
2885 help
2886 Enable this option to test object aggregation manager on boot
2887 (or module load).
2888
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2889config TEST_MEMINIT
2890 tristate "Test heap/page initialization"
2891 help
2892 Test if the kernel is zero-initializing heap and page allocations.
2893 This can be useful to test init_on_alloc and init_on_free features.
2894
2895 If unsure, say N.
2896
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2897config TEST_HMM
2898 tristate "Test HMM (Heterogeneous Memory Management)"
2899 depends on TRANSPARENT_HUGEPAGE
2900 depends on DEVICE_PRIVATE
2901 select HMM_MIRROR
2902 select MMU_NOTIFIER
2903 help
2904 This is a pseudo device driver solely for testing HMM.
2905 Say M here if you want to build the HMM test module.
2906 Doing so will allow you to run tools/testing/selftest/vm/hmm-tests.
2907
2908 If unsure, say N.
2909
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2910config TEST_FREE_PAGES
2911 tristate "Test freeing pages"
2912 help
2913 Test that a memory leak does not occur due to a race between
2914 freeing a block of pages and a speculative page reference.
2915 Loading this module is safe if your kernel has the bug fixed.
2916 If the bug is not fixed, it will leak gigabytes of memory and
2917 probably OOM your system.
2918
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2919config TEST_FPU
2920 tristate "Test floating point operations in kernel space"
2921 depends on X86 && !KCOV_INSTRUMENT_ALL
2922 help
2923 Enable this option to add /sys/kernel/debug/selftest_helpers/test_fpu
2924 which will trigger a sequence of floating point operations. This is used
2925 for self-testing floating point control register setting in
2926 kernel_fpu_begin().
2927
2928 If unsure, say N.
2929
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2930config TEST_CLOCKSOURCE_WATCHDOG
2931 tristate "Test clocksource watchdog in kernel space"
2932 depends on CLOCKSOURCE_WATCHDOG
2933 help
2934 Enable this option to create a kernel module that will trigger
2935 a test of the clocksource watchdog. This module may be loaded
2936 via modprobe or insmod in which case it will run upon being
2937 loaded, or it may be built in, in which case it will run
2938 shortly after boot.
2939
2940 If unsure, say N.
2941
92f90d3b 2942config TEST_OBJPOOL
2943 tristate "Test module for correctness and stress of objpool"
2944 default n
2945 depends on m && DEBUG_KERNEL
2946 help
2947 This builds the "test_objpool" module that should be used for
2948 correctness verification and concurrent testings of objects
2949 allocation and reclamation.
2950
2951 If unsure, say N.
2952
d3deafaa 2953endif # RUNTIME_TESTING_MENU
cc3fa840 2954
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2955config ARCH_USE_MEMTEST
2956 bool
2957 help
2958 An architecture should select this when it uses early_memtest()
2959 during boot process.
2960
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2961config MEMTEST
2962 bool "Memtest"
dce44566 2963 depends on ARCH_USE_MEMTEST
a7f7f624 2964 help
cc3fa840 2965 This option adds a kernel parameter 'memtest', which allows memtest
dce44566 2966 to be set and executed.
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2967 memtest=0, mean disabled; -- default
2968 memtest=1, mean do 1 test pattern;
2969 ...
2970 memtest=17, mean do 17 test patterns.
2971 If you are unsure how to answer this question, answer N.
2972
21266be9 2973
06ec64b8 2974
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2975config HYPERV_TESTING
2976 bool "Microsoft Hyper-V driver testing"
2977 default n
2978 depends on HYPERV && DEBUG_FS
2979 help
2980 Select this option to enable Hyper-V vmbus testing.
2981
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2982endmenu # "Kernel Testing and Coverage"
2983
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2984menu "Rust hacking"
2985
2986config RUST_DEBUG_ASSERTIONS
2987 bool "Debug assertions"
2988 depends on RUST
2989 help
2990 Enables rustc's `-Cdebug-assertions` codegen option.
2991
2992 This flag lets you turn `cfg(debug_assertions)` conditional
2993 compilation on or off. This can be used to enable extra debugging
2994 code in development but not in production. For example, it controls
2995 the behavior of the standard library's `debug_assert!` macro.
2996
2997 Note that this will apply to all Rust code, including `core`.
2998
2999 If unsure, say N.
3000
3001config RUST_OVERFLOW_CHECKS
3002 bool "Overflow checks"
3003 default y
3004 depends on RUST
3005 help
3006 Enables rustc's `-Coverflow-checks` codegen option.
3007
3008 This flag allows you to control the behavior of runtime integer
3009 overflow. When overflow-checks are enabled, a Rust panic will occur
3010 on overflow.
3011
3012 Note that this will apply to all Rust code, including `core`.
3013
3014 If unsure, say Y.
3015
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3016config RUST_BUILD_ASSERT_ALLOW
3017 bool "Allow unoptimized build-time assertions"
3018 depends on RUST
3019 help
3020 Controls how are `build_error!` and `build_assert!` handled during build.
3021
3022 If calls to them exist in the binary, it may indicate a violated invariant
3023 or that the optimizer failed to verify the invariant during compilation.
3024
3025 This should not happen, thus by default the build is aborted. However,
3026 as an escape hatch, you can choose Y here to ignore them during build
3027 and let the check be carried at runtime (with `panic!` being called if
3028 the check fails).
3029
3030 If unsure, say N.
3031
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3032config RUST_KERNEL_DOCTESTS
3033 bool "Doctests for the `kernel` crate" if !KUNIT_ALL_TESTS
3034 depends on RUST && KUNIT=y
3035 default KUNIT_ALL_TESTS
3036 help
3037 This builds the documentation tests of the `kernel` crate
3038 as KUnit tests.
3039
3040 For more information on KUnit and unit tests in general,
3041 please refer to the KUnit documentation in Documentation/dev-tools/kunit/.
3042
3043 If unsure, say N.
3044
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3046
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