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Differences between /block/Kconfig.iosched (Version linux-6.12-rc7) and /block/Kconfig.iosched (Version linux-2.6.32.71)


  1 # SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0             !!   1 if BLOCK
                                                   >>   2 
  2 menu "IO Schedulers"                                3 menu "IO Schedulers"
  3                                                     4 
  4 config MQ_IOSCHED_DEADLINE                     !!   5 config IOSCHED_NOOP
  5         tristate "MQ deadline I/O scheduler"   !!   6         bool
  6         default y                                   7         default y
  7         help                                   !!   8         ---help---
  8           MQ version of the deadline IO schedu !!   9           The no-op I/O scheduler is a minimal scheduler that does basic merging
                                                   >>  10           and sorting. Its main uses include non-disk based block devices like
                                                   >>  11           memory devices, and specialised software or hardware environments
                                                   >>  12           that do their own scheduling and require only minimal assistance from
                                                   >>  13           the kernel.
  9                                                    14 
 10 config MQ_IOSCHED_KYBER                        !!  15 config IOSCHED_AS
 11         tristate "Kyber I/O scheduler"         !!  16         tristate "Anticipatory I/O scheduler"
 12         default y                                  17         default y
 13         help                                   !!  18         ---help---
 14           The Kyber I/O scheduler is a low-ove !!  19           The anticipatory I/O scheduler is generally a good choice for most
 15           multiqueue and other fast devices. G !!  20           environments, but is quite large and complex when compared to the
 16           synchronous writes, it will self-tun !!  21           deadline I/O scheduler, it can also be slower in some cases
 17           goal.                                !!  22           especially some database loads.
 18                                                << 
 19 config IOSCHED_BFQ                             << 
 20         tristate "BFQ I/O scheduler"           << 
 21         select BLK_ICQ                         << 
 22         help                                   << 
 23         BFQ I/O scheduler for BLK-MQ. BFQ dist << 
 24         of the device among all processes acco << 
 25         regardless of the device parameters an << 
 26         also guarantees a low latency to inter << 
 27         real-time applications.  Details in    << 
 28         Documentation/block/bfq-iosched.rst    << 
 29                                                << 
 30 config BFQ_GROUP_IOSCHED                       << 
 31        bool "BFQ hierarchical scheduling suppo << 
 32        depends on IOSCHED_BFQ && BLK_CGROUP    << 
 33        default y                               << 
 34        select BLK_CGROUP_RWSTAT                << 
 35         help                                   << 
 36                                                    23 
 37        Enable hierarchical scheduling in BFQ,  !!  24 config IOSCHED_DEADLINE
 38        (cgroups-v1) or io (cgroups-v2) control !!  25         tristate "Deadline I/O scheduler"
                                                   >>  26         default y
                                                   >>  27         ---help---
                                                   >>  28           The deadline I/O scheduler is simple and compact, and is often as
                                                   >>  29           good as the anticipatory I/O scheduler, and in some database
                                                   >>  30           workloads, better. In the case of a single process performing I/O to
                                                   >>  31           a disk at any one time, its behaviour is almost identical to the
                                                   >>  32           anticipatory I/O scheduler and so is a good choice.
 39                                                    33 
 40 config BFQ_CGROUP_DEBUG                        !!  34 config IOSCHED_CFQ
 41         bool "BFQ IO controller debugging"     !!  35         tristate "CFQ I/O scheduler"
 42         depends on BFQ_GROUP_IOSCHED           !!  36         default y
                                                   >>  37         ---help---
                                                   >>  38           The CFQ I/O scheduler tries to distribute bandwidth equally
                                                   >>  39           among all processes in the system. It should provide a fair
                                                   >>  40           working environment, suitable for desktop systems.
                                                   >>  41           This is the default I/O scheduler.
                                                   >>  42 
                                                   >>  43 choice
                                                   >>  44         prompt "Default I/O scheduler"
                                                   >>  45         default DEFAULT_CFQ
 43         help                                       46         help
 44         Enable some debugging help. Currently  !!  47           Select the I/O scheduler which will be used by default for all
 45         files in a cgroup which can be useful  !!  48           block devices.
                                                   >>  49 
                                                   >>  50         config DEFAULT_AS
                                                   >>  51                 bool "Anticipatory" if IOSCHED_AS=y
                                                   >>  52 
                                                   >>  53         config DEFAULT_DEADLINE
                                                   >>  54                 bool "Deadline" if IOSCHED_DEADLINE=y
                                                   >>  55 
                                                   >>  56         config DEFAULT_CFQ
                                                   >>  57                 bool "CFQ" if IOSCHED_CFQ=y
                                                   >>  58 
                                                   >>  59         config DEFAULT_NOOP
                                                   >>  60                 bool "No-op"
                                                   >>  61 
                                                   >>  62 endchoice
                                                   >>  63 
                                                   >>  64 config DEFAULT_IOSCHED
                                                   >>  65         string
                                                   >>  66         default "anticipatory" if DEFAULT_AS
                                                   >>  67         default "deadline" if DEFAULT_DEADLINE
                                                   >>  68         default "cfq" if DEFAULT_CFQ
                                                   >>  69         default "noop" if DEFAULT_NOOP
 46                                                    70 
 47 endmenu                                            71 endmenu
                                                   >>  72 
                                                   >>  73 endif
                                                      

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