1 # SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 1 # SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 2 # 2 # 3 # Block layer core configuration 3 # Block layer core configuration 4 # 4 # 5 menuconfig BLOCK 5 menuconfig BLOCK 6 bool "Enable the block layer" if EXPERT 6 bool "Enable the block layer" if EXPERT 7 default y 7 default y 8 select FS_IOMAP << 9 select SBITMAP 8 select SBITMAP 10 help 9 help 11 Provide block layer support for the k 10 Provide block layer support for the kernel. 12 11 13 Disable this option to remove the blo 12 Disable this option to remove the block layer support from the 14 kernel. This may be useful for embedd 13 kernel. This may be useful for embedded devices. 15 14 16 If this option is disabled: 15 If this option is disabled: 17 16 18 - block device files will become un 17 - block device files will become unusable 19 - some filesystems (such as ext3) w 18 - some filesystems (such as ext3) will become unavailable. 20 19 21 Also, SCSI character devices and USB 20 Also, SCSI character devices and USB storage will be disabled since 22 they make use of various block layer 21 they make use of various block layer definitions and facilities. 23 22 24 Say Y here unless you know you really 23 Say Y here unless you know you really don't want to mount disks and 25 suchlike. 24 suchlike. 26 25 27 if BLOCK 26 if BLOCK 28 27 29 config BLOCK_LEGACY_AUTOLOAD 28 config BLOCK_LEGACY_AUTOLOAD 30 bool "Legacy autoloading support" 29 bool "Legacy autoloading support" 31 default y 30 default y 32 help 31 help 33 Enable loading modules and creating 32 Enable loading modules and creating block device instances based on 34 accesses through their device specia 33 accesses through their device special file. This is a historic Linux 35 feature and makes no sense in a udev 34 feature and makes no sense in a udev world where device files are 36 created on demand, but scripts that 35 created on demand, but scripts that manually create device nodes and 37 then call losetup might rely on this 36 then call losetup might rely on this behavior. 38 37 39 config BLK_RQ_ALLOC_TIME 38 config BLK_RQ_ALLOC_TIME 40 bool 39 bool 41 40 42 config BLK_CGROUP_RWSTAT 41 config BLK_CGROUP_RWSTAT 43 bool 42 bool 44 43 45 config BLK_CGROUP_PUNT_BIO 44 config BLK_CGROUP_PUNT_BIO 46 bool 45 bool 47 46 48 config BLK_DEV_BSG_COMMON 47 config BLK_DEV_BSG_COMMON 49 tristate 48 tristate 50 49 51 config BLK_ICQ 50 config BLK_ICQ 52 bool 51 bool 53 52 54 config BLK_DEV_BSGLIB 53 config BLK_DEV_BSGLIB 55 bool "Block layer SG support v4 helper 54 bool "Block layer SG support v4 helper lib" 56 select BLK_DEV_BSG_COMMON 55 select BLK_DEV_BSG_COMMON 57 help 56 help 58 Subsystems will normally enable this 57 Subsystems will normally enable this if needed. Users will not 59 normally need to manually enable thi 58 normally need to manually enable this. 60 59 61 If unsure, say N. 60 If unsure, say N. 62 61 63 config BLK_DEV_INTEGRITY 62 config BLK_DEV_INTEGRITY 64 bool "Block layer data integrity suppo 63 bool "Block layer data integrity support" 65 select CRC_T10DIF << 66 select CRC64_ROCKSOFT << 67 help 64 help 68 Some storage devices allow extra infor 65 Some storage devices allow extra information to be 69 stored/retrieved to help protect the d 66 stored/retrieved to help protect the data. The block layer 70 data integrity option provides hooks w 67 data integrity option provides hooks which can be used by 71 filesystems to ensure better data inte 68 filesystems to ensure better data integrity. 72 69 73 Say yes here if you have a storage dev 70 Say yes here if you have a storage device that provides the 74 T10/SCSI Data Integrity Field or the T 71 T10/SCSI Data Integrity Field or the T13/ATA External Path 75 Protection. If in doubt, say N. 72 Protection. If in doubt, say N. 76 73 77 config BLK_DEV_WRITE_MOUNTED !! 74 config BLK_DEV_INTEGRITY_T10 78 bool "Allow writing to mounted block d !! 75 tristate 79 default y !! 76 depends on BLK_DEV_INTEGRITY 80 help !! 77 select CRC_T10DIF 81 When a block device is mounted, writin !! 78 select CRC64_ROCKSOFT 82 likely going to cause filesystem corru << 83 crash the kernel in this way since the << 84 of detecting these writes to buffer ca << 85 integrity. However there are some setu << 86 like running fsck on read-only mounted << 87 features on mounted ext4 filesystem, a << 88 kernel will prevent processes from wri << 89 mounted by filesystems which provides << 90 privileged processes and generally mak << 91 filesystem drivers. Note however that << 92 underlying device(s) from being modifi << 93 directly submitting SCSI commands or t << 94 storage stack. If in doubt, say Y. The << 95 with the bdev_allow_write_mounted boot << 96 79 97 config BLK_DEV_ZONED 80 config BLK_DEV_ZONED 98 bool "Zoned block device support" 81 bool "Zoned block device support" >> 82 select MQ_IOSCHED_DEADLINE 99 help 83 help 100 Block layer zoned block device support 84 Block layer zoned block device support. This option enables 101 support for ZAC/ZBC/ZNS host-managed a 85 support for ZAC/ZBC/ZNS host-managed and host-aware zoned block 102 devices. 86 devices. 103 87 104 Say yes here if you have a ZAC, ZBC, o 88 Say yes here if you have a ZAC, ZBC, or ZNS storage device. 105 89 106 config BLK_DEV_THROTTLING 90 config BLK_DEV_THROTTLING 107 bool "Block layer bio throttling suppo 91 bool "Block layer bio throttling support" 108 depends on BLK_CGROUP 92 depends on BLK_CGROUP 109 select BLK_CGROUP_RWSTAT 93 select BLK_CGROUP_RWSTAT 110 help 94 help 111 Block layer bio throttling support. It 95 Block layer bio throttling support. It can be used to limit 112 the IO rate to a device. IO rate polic 96 the IO rate to a device. IO rate policies are per cgroup and 113 one needs to mount and use blkio cgrou 97 one needs to mount and use blkio cgroup controller for creating 114 cgroups and specifying per device IO r 98 cgroups and specifying per device IO rate policies. 115 99 116 See Documentation/admin-guide/cgroup-v 100 See Documentation/admin-guide/cgroup-v1/blkio-controller.rst for more information. 117 101 >> 102 config BLK_DEV_THROTTLING_LOW >> 103 bool "Block throttling .low limit interface support (EXPERIMENTAL)" >> 104 depends on BLK_DEV_THROTTLING >> 105 help >> 106 Add .low limit interface for block throttling. The low limit is a best >> 107 effort limit to prioritize cgroups. Depending on the setting, the limit >> 108 can be used to protect cgroups in terms of bandwidth/iops and better >> 109 utilize disk resource. >> 110 >> 111 Note, this is an experimental interface and could be changed someday. >> 112 118 config BLK_WBT 113 config BLK_WBT 119 bool "Enable support for block device 114 bool "Enable support for block device writeback throttling" 120 help 115 help 121 Enabling this option enables the block 116 Enabling this option enables the block layer to throttle buffered 122 background writeback from the VM, maki 117 background writeback from the VM, making it more smooth and having 123 less impact on foreground operations. 118 less impact on foreground operations. The throttling is done 124 dynamically on an algorithm loosely ba 119 dynamically on an algorithm loosely based on CoDel, factoring in 125 the realtime performance of the disk. 120 the realtime performance of the disk. 126 121 127 config BLK_WBT_MQ 122 config BLK_WBT_MQ 128 bool "Enable writeback throttling by d 123 bool "Enable writeback throttling by default" 129 default y 124 default y 130 depends on BLK_WBT 125 depends on BLK_WBT 131 help 126 help 132 Enable writeback throttling by default 127 Enable writeback throttling by default for request-based block devices. 133 128 134 config BLK_CGROUP_IOLATENCY 129 config BLK_CGROUP_IOLATENCY 135 bool "Enable support for latency based 130 bool "Enable support for latency based cgroup IO protection" 136 depends on BLK_CGROUP 131 depends on BLK_CGROUP 137 help 132 help 138 Enabling this option enables the .late 133 Enabling this option enables the .latency interface for IO throttling. 139 The IO controller will attempt to main 134 The IO controller will attempt to maintain average IO latencies below 140 the configured latency target, throttl 135 the configured latency target, throttling anybody with a higher latency 141 target than the victimized group. 136 target than the victimized group. 142 137 143 Note, this is an experimental interfac 138 Note, this is an experimental interface and could be changed someday. 144 139 145 config BLK_CGROUP_FC_APPID 140 config BLK_CGROUP_FC_APPID 146 bool "Enable support to track FC I/O T 141 bool "Enable support to track FC I/O Traffic across cgroup applications" 147 depends on BLK_CGROUP && NVME_FC 142 depends on BLK_CGROUP && NVME_FC 148 help 143 help 149 Enabling this option enables the sup 144 Enabling this option enables the support to track FC I/O traffic across 150 cgroup applications. It enables the 145 cgroup applications. It enables the Fabric and the storage targets to 151 identify, monitor, and handle FC tra 146 identify, monitor, and handle FC traffic based on VM tags by inserting 152 application specific identification 147 application specific identification into the FC frame. 153 148 154 config BLK_CGROUP_IOCOST 149 config BLK_CGROUP_IOCOST 155 bool "Enable support for cost model ba 150 bool "Enable support for cost model based cgroup IO controller" 156 depends on BLK_CGROUP 151 depends on BLK_CGROUP 157 select BLK_RQ_ALLOC_TIME 152 select BLK_RQ_ALLOC_TIME 158 help 153 help 159 Enabling this option enables the .weig 154 Enabling this option enables the .weight interface for cost 160 model based proportional IO control. 155 model based proportional IO control. The IO controller 161 distributes IO capacity between differ 156 distributes IO capacity between different groups based on 162 their share of the overall weight dist 157 their share of the overall weight distribution. 163 158 164 config BLK_CGROUP_IOPRIO 159 config BLK_CGROUP_IOPRIO 165 bool "Cgroup I/O controller for assign 160 bool "Cgroup I/O controller for assigning an I/O priority class" 166 depends on BLK_CGROUP 161 depends on BLK_CGROUP 167 help 162 help 168 Enable the .prio interface for assigni 163 Enable the .prio interface for assigning an I/O priority class to 169 requests. The I/O priority class affec 164 requests. The I/O priority class affects the order in which an I/O 170 scheduler and block devices process re 165 scheduler and block devices process requests. Only some I/O schedulers 171 and some block devices support I/O pri 166 and some block devices support I/O priorities. 172 167 173 config BLK_DEBUG_FS 168 config BLK_DEBUG_FS 174 bool "Block layer debugging informatio 169 bool "Block layer debugging information in debugfs" 175 default y 170 default y 176 depends on DEBUG_FS 171 depends on DEBUG_FS 177 help 172 help 178 Include block layer debugging informat 173 Include block layer debugging information in debugfs. This information 179 is mostly useful for kernel developers 174 is mostly useful for kernel developers, but it doesn't incur any cost 180 at runtime. 175 at runtime. 181 176 182 Unless you are building a kernel for a 177 Unless you are building a kernel for a tiny system, you should 183 say Y here. 178 say Y here. 184 179 >> 180 config BLK_DEBUG_FS_ZONED >> 181 bool >> 182 default BLK_DEBUG_FS && BLK_DEV_ZONED >> 183 185 config BLK_SED_OPAL 184 config BLK_SED_OPAL 186 bool "Logic for interfacing with Opal 185 bool "Logic for interfacing with Opal enabled SEDs" 187 depends on KEYS << 188 select PSERIES_PLPKS if PPC_PSERIES << 189 select PSERIES_PLPKS_SED if PPC_PSERIE << 190 help 186 help 191 Builds Logic for interfacing with Opal 187 Builds Logic for interfacing with Opal enabled controllers. 192 Enabling this option enables users to 188 Enabling this option enables users to setup/unlock/lock 193 Locking ranges for SED devices using t 189 Locking ranges for SED devices using the Opal protocol. 194 190 195 config BLK_INLINE_ENCRYPTION 191 config BLK_INLINE_ENCRYPTION 196 bool "Enable inline encryption support 192 bool "Enable inline encryption support in block layer" 197 help 193 help 198 Build the blk-crypto subsystem. Enab 194 Build the blk-crypto subsystem. Enabling this lets the 199 block layer handle encryption, so us 195 block layer handle encryption, so users can take 200 advantage of inline encryption hardw 196 advantage of inline encryption hardware if present. 201 197 202 config BLK_INLINE_ENCRYPTION_FALLBACK 198 config BLK_INLINE_ENCRYPTION_FALLBACK 203 bool "Enable crypto API fallback for b 199 bool "Enable crypto API fallback for blk-crypto" 204 depends on BLK_INLINE_ENCRYPTION 200 depends on BLK_INLINE_ENCRYPTION 205 select CRYPTO 201 select CRYPTO 206 select CRYPTO_SKCIPHER 202 select CRYPTO_SKCIPHER 207 help 203 help 208 Enabling this lets the block layer h 204 Enabling this lets the block layer handle inline encryption 209 by falling back to the kernel crypto 205 by falling back to the kernel crypto API when inline 210 encryption hardware is not present. 206 encryption hardware is not present. 211 207 212 source "block/partitions/Kconfig" 208 source "block/partitions/Kconfig" 213 209 214 config BLK_MQ_PCI 210 config BLK_MQ_PCI 215 def_bool PCI 211 def_bool PCI 216 212 217 config BLK_MQ_VIRTIO 213 config BLK_MQ_VIRTIO 218 bool 214 bool 219 depends on VIRTIO 215 depends on VIRTIO 220 default y 216 default y 221 217 222 config BLK_PM 218 config BLK_PM 223 def_bool PM 219 def_bool PM 224 220 225 # do not use in new code 221 # do not use in new code 226 config BLOCK_HOLDER_DEPRECATED 222 config BLOCK_HOLDER_DEPRECATED 227 bool 223 bool 228 224 229 config BLK_MQ_STACKING 225 config BLK_MQ_STACKING 230 bool 226 bool 231 227 232 source "block/Kconfig.iosched" 228 source "block/Kconfig.iosched" 233 229 234 endif # BLOCK 230 endif # BLOCK
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