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  1 # SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only             1 # SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only
  2 menuconfig MODULES                                  2 menuconfig MODULES
  3         bool "Enable loadable module support"       3         bool "Enable loadable module support"
  4         modules                                     4         modules
  5         select EXECMEM                              5         select EXECMEM
  6         help                                        6         help
  7           Kernel modules are small pieces of c      7           Kernel modules are small pieces of compiled code which can
  8           be inserted in the running kernel, r      8           be inserted in the running kernel, rather than being
  9           permanently built into the kernel.        9           permanently built into the kernel.  You use the "modprobe"
 10           tool to add (and sometimes remove) t     10           tool to add (and sometimes remove) them.  If you say Y here,
 11           many parts of the kernel can be buil     11           many parts of the kernel can be built as modules (by
 12           answering M instead of Y where indic     12           answering M instead of Y where indicated): this is most
 13           useful for infrequently used options     13           useful for infrequently used options which are not required
 14           for booting.  For more information,      14           for booting.  For more information, see the man pages for
 15           modprobe, lsmod, modinfo, insmod and     15           modprobe, lsmod, modinfo, insmod and rmmod.
 16                                                    16 
 17           If you say Y here, you will need to      17           If you say Y here, you will need to run "make
 18           modules_install" to put the modules      18           modules_install" to put the modules under /lib/modules/
 19           where modprobe can find them (you ma     19           where modprobe can find them (you may need to be root to do
 20           this).                                   20           this).
 21                                                    21 
 22           If unsure, say Y.                        22           If unsure, say Y.
 23                                                    23 
 24 if MODULES                                         24 if MODULES
 25                                                    25 
 26 config MODULE_DEBUGFS                              26 config MODULE_DEBUGFS
 27         bool                                       27         bool
 28                                                    28 
 29 config MODULE_DEBUG                                29 config MODULE_DEBUG
 30         bool "Module debugging"                    30         bool "Module debugging"
 31         depends on DEBUG_FS                        31         depends on DEBUG_FS
 32         help                                       32         help
 33           Allows you to enable / disable featu     33           Allows you to enable / disable features which can help you debug
 34           modules. You don't need these option     34           modules. You don't need these options on production systems.
 35                                                    35 
 36 if MODULE_DEBUG                                    36 if MODULE_DEBUG
 37                                                    37 
 38 config MODULE_STATS                                38 config MODULE_STATS
 39         bool "Module statistics"                   39         bool "Module statistics"
 40         depends on DEBUG_FS                        40         depends on DEBUG_FS
 41         select MODULE_DEBUGFS                      41         select MODULE_DEBUGFS
 42         help                                       42         help
 43           This option allows you to maintain a     43           This option allows you to maintain a record of module statistics.
 44           For example, size of all modules, av     44           For example, size of all modules, average size, text size, a list
 45           of failed modules and the size for e     45           of failed modules and the size for each of those. For failed
 46           modules we keep track of modules whi     46           modules we keep track of modules which failed due to either the
 47           existing module taking too long to l     47           existing module taking too long to load or that module was already
 48           loaded.                                  48           loaded.
 49                                                    49 
 50           You should enable this if you are de     50           You should enable this if you are debugging production loads
 51           and want to see if userspace or the      51           and want to see if userspace or the kernel is doing stupid things
 52           with loading modules when it shouldn     52           with loading modules when it shouldn't or if you want to help
 53           optimize userspace / kernel space mo     53           optimize userspace / kernel space module autoloading schemes.
 54           You might want to do this because fa     54           You might want to do this because failed modules tend to use
 55           up significant amount of memory, and     55           up significant amount of memory, and so you'd be doing everyone a
 56           favor in avoiding these failures pro     56           favor in avoiding these failures proactively.
 57                                                    57 
 58           This functionality is also useful fo     58           This functionality is also useful for those experimenting with
 59           module .text ELF section optimizatio     59           module .text ELF section optimization.
 60                                                    60 
 61           If unsure, say N.                        61           If unsure, say N.
 62                                                    62 
 63 config MODULE_DEBUG_AUTOLOAD_DUPS                  63 config MODULE_DEBUG_AUTOLOAD_DUPS
 64         bool "Debug duplicate modules with aut     64         bool "Debug duplicate modules with auto-loading"
 65         help                                       65         help
 66           Module autoloading allows in-kernel      66           Module autoloading allows in-kernel code to request modules through
 67           the *request_module*() API calls. Th     67           the *request_module*() API calls. This in turn just calls userspace
 68           modprobe. Although modprobe checks t     68           modprobe. Although modprobe checks to see if a module is already
 69           loaded before trying to load a modul     69           loaded before trying to load a module there is a small time window in
 70           which multiple duplicate requests ca     70           which multiple duplicate requests can end up in userspace and multiple
 71           modprobe calls race calling finit_mo     71           modprobe calls race calling finit_module() around the same time for
 72           duplicate modules. The finit_module(     72           duplicate modules. The finit_module() system call can consume in the
 73           worst case more than twice the respe     73           worst case more than twice the respective module size in virtual
 74           memory for each duplicate module req     74           memory for each duplicate module requests. Although duplicate module
 75           requests are non-fatal virtual memor     75           requests are non-fatal virtual memory is a limited resource and each
 76           duplicate module request ends up jus     76           duplicate module request ends up just unnecessarily straining virtual
 77           memory.                                  77           memory.
 78                                                    78 
 79           This debugging facility will create      79           This debugging facility will create pr_warn() splats for duplicate
 80           module requests to help identify if      80           module requests to help identify if module auto-loading may be the
 81           culprit to your early boot virtual m     81           culprit to your early boot virtual memory pressure. Since virtual
 82           memory abuse caused by duplicate mod     82           memory abuse caused by duplicate module requests could render a
 83           system unusable this functionality w     83           system unusable this functionality will also converge races in
 84           requests for the same module to a si     84           requests for the same module to a single request. You can boot with
 85           the module.enable_dups_trace=1 kerne     85           the module.enable_dups_trace=1 kernel parameter to use WARN_ON()
 86           instead of the pr_warn().                86           instead of the pr_warn().
 87                                                    87 
 88           If the first module request used req     88           If the first module request used request_module_nowait() we cannot
 89           use that as the anchor to wait for d     89           use that as the anchor to wait for duplicate module requests, since
 90           users of request_module() do want a      90           users of request_module() do want a proper return value. If a call
 91           for the same module happened earlier     91           for the same module happened earlier with request_module() though,
 92           then a duplicate request_module_nowa     92           then a duplicate request_module_nowait() would be detected. The
 93           non-wait request_module() call is sy     93           non-wait request_module() call is synchronous and waits until modprobe
 94           completes. Subsequent auto-loading r     94           completes. Subsequent auto-loading requests for the same module do
 95           not trigger a new finit_module() cal     95           not trigger a new finit_module() calls and do not strain virtual
 96           memory, and so as soon as modprobe s     96           memory, and so as soon as modprobe successfully completes we remove
 97           tracking for duplicates for that mod     97           tracking for duplicates for that module.
 98                                                    98 
 99           Enable this functionality to try to      99           Enable this functionality to try to debug virtual memory abuse during
100           boot on systems which are failing to    100           boot on systems which are failing to boot or if you suspect you may be
101           straining virtual memory during boot    101           straining virtual memory during boot, and you want to identify if the
102           abuse was due to module auto-loading    102           abuse was due to module auto-loading. These issues are currently only
103           known to occur on systems with many     103           known to occur on systems with many CPUs (over 400) and is likely the
104           result of udev issuing duplicate mod    104           result of udev issuing duplicate module requests for each CPU, and so
105           module auto-loading is not the culpr    105           module auto-loading is not the culprit. There may very well still be
106           many duplicate module auto-loading r    106           many duplicate module auto-loading requests which could be optimized
107           for and this debugging facility can     107           for and this debugging facility can be used to help identify them.
108                                                   108 
109           Only enable this for debugging syste    109           Only enable this for debugging system functionality, never have it
110           enabled on real systems.                110           enabled on real systems.
111                                                   111 
112 config MODULE_DEBUG_AUTOLOAD_DUPS_TRACE           112 config MODULE_DEBUG_AUTOLOAD_DUPS_TRACE
113         bool "Force full stack trace when dupl    113         bool "Force full stack trace when duplicates are found"
114         depends on MODULE_DEBUG_AUTOLOAD_DUPS     114         depends on MODULE_DEBUG_AUTOLOAD_DUPS
115         help                                      115         help
116           Enabling this will force a full stac    116           Enabling this will force a full stack trace for duplicate module
117           auto-loading requests using WARN_ON(    117           auto-loading requests using WARN_ON() instead of pr_warn(). You
118           should keep this disabled at all tim    118           should keep this disabled at all times unless you are a developer
119           and are doing a manual inspection an    119           and are doing a manual inspection and want to debug exactly why
120           these duplicates occur.                 120           these duplicates occur.
121                                                   121 
122 endif # MODULE_DEBUG                              122 endif # MODULE_DEBUG
123                                                   123 
124 config MODULE_FORCE_LOAD                          124 config MODULE_FORCE_LOAD
125         bool "Forced module loading"              125         bool "Forced module loading"
126         default n                                 126         default n
127         help                                      127         help
128           Allow loading of modules without ver    128           Allow loading of modules without version information (ie. modprobe
129           --force).  Forced module loading set    129           --force).  Forced module loading sets the 'F' (forced) taint flag and
130           is usually a really bad idea.           130           is usually a really bad idea.
131                                                   131 
132 config MODULE_UNLOAD                              132 config MODULE_UNLOAD
133         bool "Module unloading"                   133         bool "Module unloading"
134         help                                      134         help
135           Without this option you will not be     135           Without this option you will not be able to unload any
136           modules (note that some modules may     136           modules (note that some modules may not be unloadable
137           anyway), which makes your kernel sma    137           anyway), which makes your kernel smaller, faster
138           and simpler.  If unsure, say Y.         138           and simpler.  If unsure, say Y.
139                                                   139 
140 config MODULE_FORCE_UNLOAD                        140 config MODULE_FORCE_UNLOAD
141         bool "Forced module unloading"            141         bool "Forced module unloading"
142         depends on MODULE_UNLOAD                  142         depends on MODULE_UNLOAD
143         help                                      143         help
144           This option allows you to force a mo    144           This option allows you to force a module to unload, even if the
145           kernel believes it is unsafe: the ke    145           kernel believes it is unsafe: the kernel will remove the module
146           without waiting for anyone to stop u    146           without waiting for anyone to stop using it (using the -f option to
147           rmmod).  This is mainly for kernel d    147           rmmod).  This is mainly for kernel developers and desperate users.
148           If unsure, say N.                       148           If unsure, say N.
149                                                   149 
150 config MODULE_UNLOAD_TAINT_TRACKING               150 config MODULE_UNLOAD_TAINT_TRACKING
151         bool "Tainted module unload tracking"     151         bool "Tainted module unload tracking"
152         depends on MODULE_UNLOAD                  152         depends on MODULE_UNLOAD
153         select MODULE_DEBUGFS                     153         select MODULE_DEBUGFS
154         help                                      154         help
155           This option allows you to maintain a    155           This option allows you to maintain a record of each unloaded
156           module that tainted the kernel. In a    156           module that tainted the kernel. In addition to displaying a
157           list of linked (or loaded) modules e    157           list of linked (or loaded) modules e.g. on detection of a bad
158           page (see bad_page()), the aforement    158           page (see bad_page()), the aforementioned details are also
159           shown. If unsure, say N.                159           shown. If unsure, say N.
160                                                   160 
161 config MODVERSIONS                                161 config MODVERSIONS
162         bool "Module versioning support"          162         bool "Module versioning support"
163         depends on !COMPILE_TEST                  163         depends on !COMPILE_TEST
164         help                                      164         help
165           Usually, you have to use modules com    165           Usually, you have to use modules compiled with your kernel.
166           Saying Y here makes it sometimes pos    166           Saying Y here makes it sometimes possible to use modules
167           compiled for different kernels, by a    167           compiled for different kernels, by adding enough information
168           to the modules to (hopefully) spot a    168           to the modules to (hopefully) spot any changes which would
169           make them incompatible with the kern    169           make them incompatible with the kernel you are running.  If
170           unsure, say N.                          170           unsure, say N.
171                                                   171 
172 config ASM_MODVERSIONS                            172 config ASM_MODVERSIONS
173         bool                                      173         bool
174         default HAVE_ASM_MODVERSIONS && MODVER    174         default HAVE_ASM_MODVERSIONS && MODVERSIONS
175         help                                      175         help
176           This enables module versioning for e    176           This enables module versioning for exported symbols also from
177           assembly. This can be enabled only w    177           assembly. This can be enabled only when the target architecture
178           supports it.                            178           supports it.
179                                                   179 
180 config MODULE_SRCVERSION_ALL                      180 config MODULE_SRCVERSION_ALL
181         bool "Source checksum for all modules"    181         bool "Source checksum for all modules"
182         help                                      182         help
183           Modules which contain a MODULE_VERSI    183           Modules which contain a MODULE_VERSION get an extra "srcversion"
184           field inserted into their modinfo se    184           field inserted into their modinfo section, which contains a
185           sum of the source files which made i    185           sum of the source files which made it.  This helps maintainers
186           see exactly which source was used to    186           see exactly which source was used to build a module (since
187           others sometimes change the module s    187           others sometimes change the module source without updating
188           the version).  With this option, suc    188           the version).  With this option, such a "srcversion" field
189           will be created for all modules.  If    189           will be created for all modules.  If unsure, say N.
190                                                   190 
191 config MODULE_SIG                                 191 config MODULE_SIG
192         bool "Module signature verification"      192         bool "Module signature verification"
193         select MODULE_SIG_FORMAT                  193         select MODULE_SIG_FORMAT
194         help                                      194         help
195           Check modules for valid signatures u    195           Check modules for valid signatures upon load: the signature
196           is simply appended to the module. Fo    196           is simply appended to the module. For more information see
197           <file:Documentation/admin-guide/modu    197           <file:Documentation/admin-guide/module-signing.rst>.
198                                                   198 
199           Note that this option adds the OpenS    199           Note that this option adds the OpenSSL development packages as a
200           kernel build dependency so that the     200           kernel build dependency so that the signing tool can use its crypto
201           library.                                201           library.
202                                                   202 
203           You should enable this option if you    203           You should enable this option if you wish to use either
204           CONFIG_SECURITY_LOCKDOWN_LSM or lock    204           CONFIG_SECURITY_LOCKDOWN_LSM or lockdown functionality imposed via
205           another LSM - otherwise unsigned mod    205           another LSM - otherwise unsigned modules will be loadable regardless
206           of the lockdown policy.                 206           of the lockdown policy.
207                                                   207 
208           !!!WARNING!!!  If you enable this op    208           !!!WARNING!!!  If you enable this option, you MUST make sure that the
209           module DOES NOT get stripped after b    209           module DOES NOT get stripped after being signed.  This includes the
210           debuginfo strip done by some package    210           debuginfo strip done by some packagers (such as rpmbuild) and
211           inclusion into an initramfs that wan    211           inclusion into an initramfs that wants the module size reduced.
212                                                   212 
213 config MODULE_SIG_FORCE                           213 config MODULE_SIG_FORCE
214         bool "Require modules to be validly si    214         bool "Require modules to be validly signed"
215         depends on MODULE_SIG                     215         depends on MODULE_SIG
216         help                                      216         help
217           Reject unsigned modules or signed mo    217           Reject unsigned modules or signed modules for which we don't have a
218           key.  Without this, such modules wil    218           key.  Without this, such modules will simply taint the kernel.
219                                                   219 
220 config MODULE_SIG_ALL                             220 config MODULE_SIG_ALL
221         bool "Automatically sign all modules"     221         bool "Automatically sign all modules"
222         default y                                 222         default y
223         depends on MODULE_SIG || IMA_APPRAISE_    223         depends on MODULE_SIG || IMA_APPRAISE_MODSIG
224         help                                      224         help
225           Sign all modules during make modules    225           Sign all modules during make modules_install. Without this option,
226           modules must be signed manually, usi    226           modules must be signed manually, using the scripts/sign-file tool.
227                                                   227 
228 comment "Do not forget to sign required module    228 comment "Do not forget to sign required modules with scripts/sign-file"
229         depends on MODULE_SIG_FORCE && !MODULE    229         depends on MODULE_SIG_FORCE && !MODULE_SIG_ALL
230                                                   230 
231 choice                                            231 choice
232         prompt "Hash algorithm to sign modules    232         prompt "Hash algorithm to sign modules"
233         depends on MODULE_SIG || IMA_APPRAISE_    233         depends on MODULE_SIG || IMA_APPRAISE_MODSIG
234         help                                      234         help
235           This determines which sort of hashin    235           This determines which sort of hashing algorithm will be used during
236           signature generation.  This algorith    236           signature generation.  This algorithm _must_ be built into the kernel
237           directly so that signature verificat    237           directly so that signature verification can take place.  It is not
238           possible to load a signed module con    238           possible to load a signed module containing the algorithm to check
239           the signature on that module.           239           the signature on that module.
240                                                   240 
241 config MODULE_SIG_SHA1                            241 config MODULE_SIG_SHA1
242         bool "SHA-1"                              242         bool "SHA-1"
243         select CRYPTO_SHA1                        243         select CRYPTO_SHA1
244                                                   244 
245 config MODULE_SIG_SHA256                          245 config MODULE_SIG_SHA256
246         bool "SHA-256"                            246         bool "SHA-256"
247         select CRYPTO_SHA256                      247         select CRYPTO_SHA256
248                                                   248 
249 config MODULE_SIG_SHA384                          249 config MODULE_SIG_SHA384
250         bool "SHA-384"                            250         bool "SHA-384"
251         select CRYPTO_SHA512                      251         select CRYPTO_SHA512
252                                                   252 
253 config MODULE_SIG_SHA512                          253 config MODULE_SIG_SHA512
254         bool "SHA-512"                            254         bool "SHA-512"
255         select CRYPTO_SHA512                      255         select CRYPTO_SHA512
256                                                   256 
257 config MODULE_SIG_SHA3_256                        257 config MODULE_SIG_SHA3_256
258         bool "SHA3-256"                           258         bool "SHA3-256"
259         select CRYPTO_SHA3                        259         select CRYPTO_SHA3
260                                                   260 
261 config MODULE_SIG_SHA3_384                        261 config MODULE_SIG_SHA3_384
262         bool "SHA3-384"                           262         bool "SHA3-384"
263         select CRYPTO_SHA3                        263         select CRYPTO_SHA3
264                                                   264 
265 config MODULE_SIG_SHA3_512                        265 config MODULE_SIG_SHA3_512
266         bool "SHA3-512"                           266         bool "SHA3-512"
267         select CRYPTO_SHA3                        267         select CRYPTO_SHA3
268                                                   268 
269 endchoice                                         269 endchoice
270                                                   270 
271 config MODULE_SIG_HASH                            271 config MODULE_SIG_HASH
272         string                                    272         string
273         depends on MODULE_SIG || IMA_APPRAISE_    273         depends on MODULE_SIG || IMA_APPRAISE_MODSIG
274         default "sha1" if MODULE_SIG_SHA1         274         default "sha1" if MODULE_SIG_SHA1
275         default "sha256" if MODULE_SIG_SHA256     275         default "sha256" if MODULE_SIG_SHA256
276         default "sha384" if MODULE_SIG_SHA384     276         default "sha384" if MODULE_SIG_SHA384
277         default "sha512" if MODULE_SIG_SHA512     277         default "sha512" if MODULE_SIG_SHA512
278         default "sha3-256" if MODULE_SIG_SHA3_    278         default "sha3-256" if MODULE_SIG_SHA3_256
279         default "sha3-384" if MODULE_SIG_SHA3_    279         default "sha3-384" if MODULE_SIG_SHA3_384
280         default "sha3-512" if MODULE_SIG_SHA3_    280         default "sha3-512" if MODULE_SIG_SHA3_512
281                                                   281 
282 config MODULE_COMPRESS                            282 config MODULE_COMPRESS
283         bool "Module compression"                 283         bool "Module compression"
284         help                                      284         help
285           Enable module compression to reduce     285           Enable module compression to reduce on-disk size of module binaries.
286           This is fully compatible with signed    286           This is fully compatible with signed modules.
287                                                   287 
288           The tool used to work with modules n    288           The tool used to work with modules needs to support the selected
289           compression type. kmod MAY support g    289           compression type. kmod MAY support gzip, xz and zstd. Other tools
290           might have a limited selection of th    290           might have a limited selection of the supported types.
291                                                   291 
292           Note that for modules inside an init    292           Note that for modules inside an initrd or initramfs, it's more
293           efficient to compress the whole ramd    293           efficient to compress the whole ramdisk instead.
294                                                   294 
295           If unsure, say N.                       295           If unsure, say N.
296                                                   296 
297 choice                                            297 choice
298         prompt "Module compression type"          298         prompt "Module compression type"
299         depends on MODULE_COMPRESS                299         depends on MODULE_COMPRESS
300         help                                      300         help
301           Choose the supported algorithm for m    301           Choose the supported algorithm for module compression.
302                                                   302 
303 config MODULE_COMPRESS_GZIP                       303 config MODULE_COMPRESS_GZIP
304         bool "GZIP"                               304         bool "GZIP"
305         help                                      305         help
306           Support modules compressed with GZIP    306           Support modules compressed with GZIP. The installed modules are
307           suffixed with .ko.gz.                   307           suffixed with .ko.gz.
308                                                   308 
309 config MODULE_COMPRESS_XZ                         309 config MODULE_COMPRESS_XZ
310         bool "XZ"                                 310         bool "XZ"
311         help                                      311         help
312           Support modules compressed with XZ.     312           Support modules compressed with XZ. The installed modules are
313           suffixed with .ko.xz.                   313           suffixed with .ko.xz.
314                                                   314 
315 config MODULE_COMPRESS_ZSTD                       315 config MODULE_COMPRESS_ZSTD
316         bool "ZSTD"                               316         bool "ZSTD"
317         help                                      317         help
318           Support modules compressed with ZSTD    318           Support modules compressed with ZSTD. The installed modules are
319           suffixed with .ko.zst.                  319           suffixed with .ko.zst.
320                                                   320 
321 endchoice                                         321 endchoice
322                                                   322 
323 config MODULE_COMPRESS_ALL                        323 config MODULE_COMPRESS_ALL
324         bool "Automatically compress all modul    324         bool "Automatically compress all modules"
325         default y                                 325         default y
326         depends on MODULE_COMPRESS                326         depends on MODULE_COMPRESS
327         help                                      327         help
328           Compress all modules during 'make mo    328           Compress all modules during 'make modules_install'.
329                                                   329 
330           Your build system needs to provide t    330           Your build system needs to provide the appropriate compression tool
331           for the selected compression type. E    331           for the selected compression type. External modules will also be
332           compressed in the same way during th    332           compressed in the same way during the installation.
333                                                   333 
334 config MODULE_DECOMPRESS                          334 config MODULE_DECOMPRESS
335         bool "Support in-kernel module decompr    335         bool "Support in-kernel module decompression"
336         depends on MODULE_COMPRESS                336         depends on MODULE_COMPRESS
337         select ZLIB_INFLATE if MODULE_COMPRESS    337         select ZLIB_INFLATE if MODULE_COMPRESS_GZIP
338         select XZ_DEC if MODULE_COMPRESS_XZ       338         select XZ_DEC if MODULE_COMPRESS_XZ
339         select ZSTD_DECOMPRESS if MODULE_COMPR    339         select ZSTD_DECOMPRESS if MODULE_COMPRESS_ZSTD
340         help                                      340         help
341           Support for decompressing kernel mod    341           Support for decompressing kernel modules by the kernel itself
342           instead of relying on userspace to p    342           instead of relying on userspace to perform this task. Useful when
343           load pinning security policy is enab    343           load pinning security policy is enabled.
344                                                   344 
345           If unsure, say N.                       345           If unsure, say N.
346                                                   346 
347 config MODULE_ALLOW_MISSING_NAMESPACE_IMPORTS     347 config MODULE_ALLOW_MISSING_NAMESPACE_IMPORTS
348         bool "Allow loading of modules with mi    348         bool "Allow loading of modules with missing namespace imports"
349         help                                      349         help
350           Symbols exported with EXPORT_SYMBOL_    350           Symbols exported with EXPORT_SYMBOL_NS*() are considered exported in
351           a namespace. A module that makes use    351           a namespace. A module that makes use of a symbol exported with such a
352           namespace is required to import the     352           namespace is required to import the namespace via MODULE_IMPORT_NS().
353           There is no technical reason to enfo    353           There is no technical reason to enforce correct namespace imports,
354           but it creates consistency between s    354           but it creates consistency between symbols defining namespaces and
355           users importing namespaces they make    355           users importing namespaces they make use of. This option relaxes this
356           requirement and lifts the enforcemen    356           requirement and lifts the enforcement when loading a module.
357                                                   357 
358           If unsure, say N.                       358           If unsure, say N.
359                                                   359 
360 config MODPROBE_PATH                              360 config MODPROBE_PATH
361         string "Path to modprobe binary"          361         string "Path to modprobe binary"
362         default "/sbin/modprobe"                  362         default "/sbin/modprobe"
363         help                                      363         help
364           When kernel code requests a module,     364           When kernel code requests a module, it does so by calling
365           the "modprobe" userspace utility. Th    365           the "modprobe" userspace utility. This option allows you to
366           set the path where that binary is fo    366           set the path where that binary is found. This can be changed
367           at runtime via the sysctl file          367           at runtime via the sysctl file
368           /proc/sys/kernel/modprobe. Setting t    368           /proc/sys/kernel/modprobe. Setting this to the empty string
369           removes the kernel's ability to requ    369           removes the kernel's ability to request modules (but
370           userspace can still load modules exp    370           userspace can still load modules explicitly).
371                                                   371 
372 config TRIM_UNUSED_KSYMS                          372 config TRIM_UNUSED_KSYMS
373         bool "Trim unused exported kernel symb    373         bool "Trim unused exported kernel symbols"
374         help                                      374         help
375           The kernel and some modules make man    375           The kernel and some modules make many symbols available for
376           other modules to use via EXPORT_SYMB    376           other modules to use via EXPORT_SYMBOL() and variants. Depending
377           on the set of modules being selected    377           on the set of modules being selected in your kernel configuration,
378           many of those exported symbols might    378           many of those exported symbols might never be used.
379                                                   379 
380           This option allows for unused export    380           This option allows for unused exported symbols to be dropped from
381           the build. In turn, this provides th    381           the build. In turn, this provides the compiler more opportunities
382           (especially when using LTO) for opti    382           (especially when using LTO) for optimizing the code and reducing
383           binary size.  This might have some s    383           binary size.  This might have some security advantages as well.
384                                                   384 
385           If unsure, or if you need to build o    385           If unsure, or if you need to build out-of-tree modules, say N.
386                                                   386 
387 config UNUSED_KSYMS_WHITELIST                     387 config UNUSED_KSYMS_WHITELIST
388         string "Whitelist of symbols to keep i    388         string "Whitelist of symbols to keep in ksymtab"
389         depends on TRIM_UNUSED_KSYMS              389         depends on TRIM_UNUSED_KSYMS
390         help                                      390         help
391           By default, all unused exported symb    391           By default, all unused exported symbols will be un-exported from the
392           build when TRIM_UNUSED_KSYMS is sele    392           build when TRIM_UNUSED_KSYMS is selected.
393                                                   393 
394           UNUSED_KSYMS_WHITELIST allows to whi    394           UNUSED_KSYMS_WHITELIST allows to whitelist symbols that must be kept
395           exported at all times, even in absen    395           exported at all times, even in absence of in-tree users. The value to
396           set here is the path to a text file     396           set here is the path to a text file containing the list of symbols,
397           one per line. The path can be absolu    397           one per line. The path can be absolute, or relative to the kernel
398           source or obj tree.                     398           source or obj tree.
399                                                   399 
400 config MODULES_TREE_LOOKUP                        400 config MODULES_TREE_LOOKUP
401         def_bool y                                401         def_bool y
402         depends on PERF_EVENTS || TRACING || C    402         depends on PERF_EVENTS || TRACING || CFI_CLANG
403                                                   403 
404 endif # MODULES                                   404 endif # MODULES
                                                      

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