1 # SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only 1 # SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only 2 menu "Kernel hacking" 2 menu "Kernel hacking" 3 3 4 menu "printk and dmesg options" 4 menu "printk and dmesg options" 5 5 6 config PRINTK_TIME 6 config PRINTK_TIME 7 bool "Show timing information on print 7 bool "Show timing information on printks" 8 depends on PRINTK 8 depends on PRINTK 9 help 9 help 10 Selecting this option causes time st 10 Selecting this option causes time stamps of the printk() 11 messages to be added to the output o 11 messages to be added to the output of the syslog() system 12 call and at the console. 12 call and at the console. 13 13 14 The timestamp is always recorded int 14 The timestamp is always recorded internally, and exported 15 to /dev/kmsg. This flag just specifi 15 to /dev/kmsg. This flag just specifies if the timestamp should 16 be included, not that the timestamp 16 be included, not that the timestamp is recorded. 17 17 18 The behavior is also controlled by t 18 The behavior is also controlled by the kernel command line 19 parameter printk.time=1. See Documen 19 parameter printk.time=1. See Documentation/admin-guide/kernel-parameters.rst 20 20 21 config PRINTK_CALLER 21 config PRINTK_CALLER 22 bool "Show caller information on print 22 bool "Show caller information on printks" 23 depends on PRINTK 23 depends on PRINTK 24 help 24 help 25 Selecting this option causes printk( 25 Selecting this option causes printk() to add a caller "thread id" (if 26 in task context) or a caller "proces 26 in task context) or a caller "processor id" (if not in task context) 27 to every message. 27 to every message. 28 28 29 This option is intended for environm 29 This option is intended for environments where multiple threads 30 concurrently call printk() for many 30 concurrently call printk() for many times, for it is difficult to 31 interpret without knowing where thes 31 interpret without knowing where these lines (or sometimes individual 32 line which was divided into multiple 32 line which was divided into multiple lines due to race) came from. 33 33 34 Since toggling after boot makes the 34 Since toggling after boot makes the code racy, currently there is 35 no option to enable/disable at the k 35 no option to enable/disable at the kernel command line parameter or 36 sysfs interface. 36 sysfs interface. 37 37 38 config STACKTRACE_BUILD_ID << 39 bool "Show build ID information in sta << 40 depends on PRINTK << 41 help << 42 Selecting this option adds build ID << 43 stacktraces printed with the printk << 44 << 45 This option is intended for distros << 46 accessible but can be downloaded giv << 47 kernel module where the function is << 48 << 49 config CONSOLE_LOGLEVEL_DEFAULT 38 config CONSOLE_LOGLEVEL_DEFAULT 50 int "Default console loglevel (1-15)" 39 int "Default console loglevel (1-15)" 51 range 1 15 40 range 1 15 52 default "7" 41 default "7" 53 help 42 help 54 Default loglevel to determine what w 43 Default loglevel to determine what will be printed on the console. 55 44 56 Setting a default here is equivalent 45 Setting a default here is equivalent to passing in loglevel=<x> in 57 the kernel bootargs. loglevel=<x> co 46 the kernel bootargs. loglevel=<x> continues to override whatever 58 value is specified here as well. 47 value is specified here as well. 59 48 60 Note: This does not affect the log l 49 Note: This does not affect the log level of un-prefixed printk() 61 usage in the kernel. That is control 50 usage in the kernel. That is controlled by the MESSAGE_LOGLEVEL_DEFAULT 62 option. 51 option. 63 52 64 config CONSOLE_LOGLEVEL_QUIET 53 config CONSOLE_LOGLEVEL_QUIET 65 int "quiet console loglevel (1-15)" 54 int "quiet console loglevel (1-15)" 66 range 1 15 55 range 1 15 67 default "4" 56 default "4" 68 help 57 help 69 loglevel to use when "quiet" is pass 58 loglevel to use when "quiet" is passed on the kernel commandline. 70 59 71 When "quiet" is passed on the kernel 60 When "quiet" is passed on the kernel commandline this loglevel 72 will be used as the loglevel. IOW pa 61 will be used as the loglevel. IOW passing "quiet" will be the 73 equivalent of passing "loglevel=<CON 62 equivalent of passing "loglevel=<CONSOLE_LOGLEVEL_QUIET>" 74 63 75 config MESSAGE_LOGLEVEL_DEFAULT 64 config MESSAGE_LOGLEVEL_DEFAULT 76 int "Default message log level (1-7)" 65 int "Default message log level (1-7)" 77 range 1 7 66 range 1 7 78 default "4" 67 default "4" 79 help 68 help 80 Default log level for printk stateme 69 Default log level for printk statements with no specified priority. 81 70 82 This was hard-coded to KERN_WARNING 71 This was hard-coded to KERN_WARNING since at least 2.6.10 but folks 83 that are auditing their logs closely 72 that are auditing their logs closely may want to set it to a lower 84 priority. 73 priority. 85 74 86 Note: This does not affect what mess 75 Note: This does not affect what message level gets printed on the console 87 by default. To change that, use logl 76 by default. To change that, use loglevel=<x> in the kernel bootargs, 88 or pick a different CONSOLE_LOGLEVEL 77 or pick a different CONSOLE_LOGLEVEL_DEFAULT configuration value. 89 78 90 config BOOT_PRINTK_DELAY 79 config BOOT_PRINTK_DELAY 91 bool "Delay each boot printk message b 80 bool "Delay each boot printk message by N milliseconds" 92 depends on DEBUG_KERNEL && PRINTK && G 81 depends on DEBUG_KERNEL && PRINTK && GENERIC_CALIBRATE_DELAY 93 help 82 help 94 This build option allows you to read 83 This build option allows you to read kernel boot messages 95 by inserting a short delay after eac 84 by inserting a short delay after each one. The delay is 96 specified in milliseconds on the ker 85 specified in milliseconds on the kernel command line, 97 using "boot_delay=N". 86 using "boot_delay=N". 98 87 99 It is likely that you would also nee 88 It is likely that you would also need to use "lpj=M" to preset 100 the "loops per jiffie" value. 89 the "loops per jiffie" value. 101 See a previous boot log for the "lpj 90 See a previous boot log for the "lpj" value to use for your 102 system, and then set "lpj=M" before 91 system, and then set "lpj=M" before setting "boot_delay=N". 103 NOTE: Using this option may adverse 92 NOTE: Using this option may adversely affect SMP systems. 104 I.e., processors other than the firs 93 I.e., processors other than the first one may not boot up. 105 BOOT_PRINTK_DELAY also may cause LOC 94 BOOT_PRINTK_DELAY also may cause LOCKUP_DETECTOR to detect 106 what it believes to be lockup condit 95 what it believes to be lockup conditions. 107 96 108 config DYNAMIC_DEBUG 97 config DYNAMIC_DEBUG 109 bool "Enable dynamic printk() support" 98 bool "Enable dynamic printk() support" 110 default n 99 default n 111 depends on PRINTK 100 depends on PRINTK 112 depends on (DEBUG_FS || PROC_FS) !! 101 depends on DEBUG_FS 113 select DYNAMIC_DEBUG_CORE << 114 help 102 help 115 103 116 Compiles debug level messages into t 104 Compiles debug level messages into the kernel, which would not 117 otherwise be available at runtime. T 105 otherwise be available at runtime. These messages can then be 118 enabled/disabled based on various le 106 enabled/disabled based on various levels of scope - per source file, 119 function, module, format string, and 107 function, module, format string, and line number. This mechanism 120 implicitly compiles in all pr_debug( 108 implicitly compiles in all pr_debug() and dev_dbg() calls, which 121 enlarges the kernel text size by abo 109 enlarges the kernel text size by about 2%. 122 110 123 If a source file is compiled with DE 111 If a source file is compiled with DEBUG flag set, any 124 pr_debug() calls in it are enabled b 112 pr_debug() calls in it are enabled by default, but can be 125 disabled at runtime as below. Note 113 disabled at runtime as below. Note that DEBUG flag is 126 turned on by many CONFIG_*DEBUG* opt 114 turned on by many CONFIG_*DEBUG* options. 127 115 128 Usage: 116 Usage: 129 117 130 Dynamic debugging is controlled via 118 Dynamic debugging is controlled via the 'dynamic_debug/control' file, 131 which is contained in the 'debugfs' !! 119 which is contained in the 'debugfs' filesystem. Thus, the debugfs 132 Thus, the debugfs or procfs filesyst !! 120 filesystem must first be mounted before making use of this feature. 133 making use of this feature. << 134 We refer the control file as: <debug 121 We refer the control file as: <debugfs>/dynamic_debug/control. This 135 file contains a list of the debug st 122 file contains a list of the debug statements that can be enabled. The 136 format for each line of the file is: 123 format for each line of the file is: 137 124 138 filename:lineno [module]functi 125 filename:lineno [module]function flags format 139 126 140 filename : source file of the debug 127 filename : source file of the debug statement 141 lineno : line number of the debug st 128 lineno : line number of the debug statement 142 module : module that contains the de 129 module : module that contains the debug statement 143 function : function that contains th 130 function : function that contains the debug statement 144 flags : '=p' means the line is turne !! 131 flags : '=p' means the line is turned 'on' for printing 145 format : the format used for the deb !! 132 format : the format used for the debug statement 146 133 147 From a live system: 134 From a live system: 148 135 149 nullarbor:~ # cat <debugfs>/dy 136 nullarbor:~ # cat <debugfs>/dynamic_debug/control 150 # filename:lineno [module]func 137 # filename:lineno [module]function flags format 151 fs/aio.c:222 [aio]__put_ioctx 138 fs/aio.c:222 [aio]__put_ioctx =_ "__put_ioctx:\040freeing\040%p\012" 152 fs/aio.c:248 [aio]ioctx_alloc 139 fs/aio.c:248 [aio]ioctx_alloc =_ "ENOMEM:\040nr_events\040too\040high\012" 153 fs/aio.c:1770 [aio]sys_io_canc 140 fs/aio.c:1770 [aio]sys_io_cancel =_ "calling\040cancel\012" 154 141 155 Example usage: 142 Example usage: 156 143 157 // enable the message at line 144 // enable the message at line 1603 of file svcsock.c 158 nullarbor:~ # echo -n 'file sv 145 nullarbor:~ # echo -n 'file svcsock.c line 1603 +p' > 159 146 <debugfs>/dynamic_debug/control 160 147 161 // enable all the messages in 148 // enable all the messages in file svcsock.c 162 nullarbor:~ # echo -n 'file sv 149 nullarbor:~ # echo -n 'file svcsock.c +p' > 163 150 <debugfs>/dynamic_debug/control 164 151 165 // enable all the messages in 152 // enable all the messages in the NFS server module 166 nullarbor:~ # echo -n 'module 153 nullarbor:~ # echo -n 'module nfsd +p' > 167 154 <debugfs>/dynamic_debug/control 168 155 169 // enable all 12 messages in t 156 // enable all 12 messages in the function svc_process() 170 nullarbor:~ # echo -n 'func sv 157 nullarbor:~ # echo -n 'func svc_process +p' > 171 158 <debugfs>/dynamic_debug/control 172 159 173 // disable all 12 messages in 160 // disable all 12 messages in the function svc_process() 174 nullarbor:~ # echo -n 'func sv 161 nullarbor:~ # echo -n 'func svc_process -p' > 175 162 <debugfs>/dynamic_debug/control 176 163 177 See Documentation/admin-guide/dynami 164 See Documentation/admin-guide/dynamic-debug-howto.rst for additional 178 information. 165 information. 179 166 180 config DYNAMIC_DEBUG_CORE << 181 bool "Enable core function of dynamic << 182 depends on PRINTK << 183 depends on (DEBUG_FS || PROC_FS) << 184 help << 185 Enable core functional support of dy << 186 when you want to tie dynamic debug t << 187 DYNAMIC_DEBUG_MODULE defined for eac << 188 the case of embedded system where th << 189 sensitive for people. << 190 << 191 config SYMBOLIC_ERRNAME << 192 bool "Support symbolic error names in << 193 default y if PRINTK << 194 help << 195 If you say Y here, the kernel's prin << 196 be able to print symbolic error name << 197 of the number 28. It makes the kerne << 198 (about 3KB), but can make the kernel << 199 << 200 config DEBUG_BUGVERBOSE << 201 bool "Verbose BUG() reporting (adds 70 << 202 depends on BUG && (GENERIC_BUG || HAVE << 203 default y << 204 help << 205 Say Y here to make BUG() panics outp << 206 of the BUG call as well as the EIP a << 207 debugging but costs about 70-100K of << 208 << 209 endmenu # "printk and dmesg options" 167 endmenu # "printk and dmesg options" 210 168 211 config DEBUG_KERNEL << 212 bool "Kernel debugging" << 213 help << 214 Say Y here if you are developing dri << 215 identify kernel problems. << 216 << 217 config 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 mis << 223 be under a more specific debug optio << 224 << 225 menu "Compile-time checks and compiler options 169 menu "Compile-time checks and compiler options" 226 170 227 config DEBUG_INFO 171 config DEBUG_INFO 228 bool !! 172 bool "Compile the kernel with debug info" 229 help !! 173 depends on DEBUG_KERNEL && !COMPILE_TEST 230 A kernel debug info option other tha << 231 in the "Debug information" choice be << 232 information will be generated for bu << 233 << 234 # Clang generates .uleb128 with label differen << 235 # older binutils ports do not support when uti << 236 # relaxation: https://sourceware.org/bugzilla/ << 237 config AS_HAS_NON_CONST_ULEB128 << 238 def_bool $(as-instr,.uleb128 .Lexpr_en << 239 << 240 choice << 241 prompt "Debug information" << 242 depends on DEBUG_KERNEL << 243 help 174 help 244 Selecting something other than "None !! 175 If you say Y here the resulting kernel image will include 245 that will include debugging info res !! 176 debugging info resulting in a larger kernel image. 246 This adds debug symbols to the kerne 177 This adds debug symbols to the kernel and modules (gcc -g), and 247 is needed if you intend to use kerne 178 is needed if you intend to use kernel crashdump or binary object 248 tools like crash, kgdb, LKCD, gdb, e 179 tools like crash, kgdb, LKCD, gdb, etc on the kernel. >> 180 Say Y here only if you plan to debug the kernel. 249 181 250 Choose which version of DWARF debug !! 182 If unsure, say N. 251 select "Toolchain default". << 252 << 253 config DEBUG_INFO_NONE << 254 bool "Disable debug information" << 255 help << 256 Do not build the kernel with debuggi << 257 result in a faster and smaller build << 258 << 259 config DEBUG_INFO_DWARF_TOOLCHAIN_DEFAULT << 260 bool "Rely on the toolchain's implicit << 261 select DEBUG_INFO << 262 depends on !CC_IS_CLANG || AS_IS_LLVM << 263 help << 264 The implicit default version of DWAR << 265 toolchain changes over time. << 266 << 267 This can break consumers of the debu << 268 support newer revisions, and prevent << 269 those should be less common scenario << 270 << 271 config DEBUG_INFO_DWARF4 << 272 bool "Generate DWARF Version 4 debugin << 273 select DEBUG_INFO << 274 depends on !CC_IS_CLANG || AS_IS_LLVM << 275 help << 276 Generate DWARF v4 debug info. This r << 277 if using clang without clang's integ << 278 << 279 If you have consumers of DWARF debug << 280 newer revisions of DWARF, you may wi << 281 config select this. << 282 << 283 config DEBUG_INFO_DWARF5 << 284 bool "Generate DWARF Version 5 debugin << 285 select DEBUG_INFO << 286 depends on !ARCH_HAS_BROKEN_DWARF5 << 287 depends on !CC_IS_CLANG || AS_IS_LLVM << 288 help << 289 Generate DWARF v5 debug info. Requir << 290 5.0+ accepts the -gdwarf-5 flag but << 291 draft features until 7.0), and gdb 8 << 292 << 293 Changes to the structure of debug in << 294 15-18% savings in resulting image an << 295 compared to DWARF Version 4. DWARF V << 296 extensions such as accelerators for << 297 for fission (.dwo/.dwp) files. Users << 298 config if they rely on tooling that << 299 support DWARF Version 5. << 300 << 301 endchoice # "Debug information" << 302 << 303 if DEBUG_INFO << 304 183 305 config DEBUG_INFO_REDUCED 184 config DEBUG_INFO_REDUCED 306 bool "Reduce debugging information" 185 bool "Reduce debugging information" >> 186 depends on DEBUG_INFO 307 help 187 help 308 If you say Y here gcc is instructed 188 If you say Y here gcc is instructed to generate less debugging 309 information for structure types. Thi 189 information for structure types. This means that tools that 310 need full debugging information (lik 190 need full debugging information (like kgdb or systemtap) won't 311 be happy. But if you merely need deb 191 be happy. But if you merely need debugging information to 312 resolve line numbers there is no los 192 resolve line numbers there is no loss. Advantage is that 313 build directory object sizes shrink 193 build directory object sizes shrink dramatically over a full 314 DEBUG_INFO build and compile times a 194 DEBUG_INFO build and compile times are reduced too. 315 Only works with newer gcc versions. 195 Only works with newer gcc versions. 316 196 317 choice << 318 prompt "Compressed Debug information" << 319 help << 320 Compress the resulting debug info. R << 321 but requires that consumers are able << 322 << 323 If unsure, choose DEBUG_INFO_COMPRES << 324 << 325 config DEBUG_INFO_COMPRESSED_NONE << 326 bool "Don't compress debug information << 327 help << 328 Don't compress debug info sections. << 329 << 330 config DEBUG_INFO_COMPRESSED_ZLIB << 331 bool "Compress debugging information w << 332 depends on $(cc-option,-gz=zlib) << 333 depends on $(ld-option,--compress-debu << 334 help << 335 Compress the debug information using << 336 5.0+, binutils 2.26+, and zlib. << 337 << 338 Users of dpkg-deb via scripts/packag << 339 size of their debug .deb packages wi << 340 debug info being compressed with zli << 341 recompressed with a different compre << 342 preferable to setting $KDEB_COMPRESS << 343 larger. << 344 << 345 config DEBUG_INFO_COMPRESSED_ZSTD << 346 bool "Compress debugging information w << 347 depends on $(cc-option,-gz=zstd) << 348 depends on $(ld-option,--compress-debu << 349 help << 350 Compress the debug information using << 351 compression than zlib, for about the << 352 toolchain support. Requires GCC 13. << 353 zstd. << 354 << 355 endchoice # "Compressed Debug information" << 356 << 357 config DEBUG_INFO_SPLIT 197 config DEBUG_INFO_SPLIT 358 bool "Produce split debuginfo in .dwo 198 bool "Produce split debuginfo in .dwo files" >> 199 depends on DEBUG_INFO 359 depends on $(cc-option,-gsplit-dwarf) 200 depends on $(cc-option,-gsplit-dwarf) 360 # RISC-V linker relaxation + -gsplit-d << 361 # prior to 12.x: << 362 # https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project << 363 # https://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bu << 364 depends on !RISCV || GCC_VERSION >= 12 << 365 help 201 help 366 Generate debug info into separate .d 202 Generate debug info into separate .dwo files. This significantly 367 reduces the build directory size for 203 reduces the build directory size for builds with DEBUG_INFO, 368 because it stores the information on 204 because it stores the information only once on disk in .dwo 369 files instead of multiple times in o 205 files instead of multiple times in object files and executables. 370 In addition the debug information is 206 In addition the debug information is also compressed. 371 207 372 Requires recent gcc (4.7+) and recen 208 Requires recent gcc (4.7+) and recent gdb/binutils. 373 Any tool that packages or reads debu 209 Any tool that packages or reads debug information would need 374 to know about the .dwo files and inc 210 to know about the .dwo files and include them. 375 Incompatible with older versions of 211 Incompatible with older versions of ccache. 376 212 >> 213 config DEBUG_INFO_DWARF4 >> 214 bool "Generate dwarf4 debuginfo" >> 215 depends on DEBUG_INFO >> 216 depends on $(cc-option,-gdwarf-4) >> 217 help >> 218 Generate dwarf4 debug info. This requires recent versions >> 219 of gcc and gdb. It makes the debug information larger. >> 220 But it significantly improves the success of resolving >> 221 variables in gdb on optimized code. >> 222 377 config DEBUG_INFO_BTF 223 config DEBUG_INFO_BTF 378 bool "Generate BTF type information" !! 224 bool "Generate BTF typeinfo" >> 225 depends on DEBUG_INFO 379 depends on !DEBUG_INFO_SPLIT && !DEBUG 226 depends on !DEBUG_INFO_SPLIT && !DEBUG_INFO_REDUCED 380 depends on !GCC_PLUGIN_RANDSTRUCT || C 227 depends on !GCC_PLUGIN_RANDSTRUCT || COMPILE_TEST 381 depends on BPF_SYSCALL << 382 depends on !DEBUG_INFO_DWARF5 || PAHOL << 383 # pahole uses elfutils, which does not << 384 depends on !HEXAGON << 385 help 228 help 386 Generate deduplicated BTF type infor 229 Generate deduplicated BTF type information from DWARF debug info. 387 Turning this on expects presence of 230 Turning this on expects presence of pahole tool, which will convert 388 DWARF type info into equivalent dedu 231 DWARF type info into equivalent deduplicated BTF type info. 389 232 390 config PAHOLE_HAS_SPLIT_BTF << 391 def_bool PAHOLE_VERSION >= 119 << 392 << 393 config PAHOLE_HAS_BTF_TAG << 394 def_bool PAHOLE_VERSION >= 123 << 395 depends on CC_IS_CLANG << 396 help << 397 Decide whether pahole emits btf_tag << 398 btf_decl_tag) or not. Currently only << 399 these attributes, so make the config << 400 << 401 config PAHOLE_HAS_LANG_EXCLUDE << 402 def_bool PAHOLE_VERSION >= 124 << 403 help << 404 Support for the --lang_exclude flag << 405 compilation units from the supplied << 406 omit Rust CUs which are not supporte << 407 otherwise it would emit malformed ke << 408 using DEBUG_INFO_BTF_MODULES. << 409 << 410 config DEBUG_INFO_BTF_MODULES << 411 bool "Generate BTF type information fo << 412 default y << 413 depends on DEBUG_INFO_BTF && MODULES & << 414 help << 415 Generate compact split BTF type info << 416 << 417 config MODULE_ALLOW_BTF_MISMATCH << 418 bool "Allow loading modules with non-m << 419 depends on DEBUG_INFO_BTF_MODULES << 420 help << 421 For modules whose split BTF does not << 422 BTF rather than refusing to load. Th << 423 module BTF enabled is to reject modu << 424 this option will still load module B << 425 it when a mismatch is found. << 426 << 427 config GDB_SCRIPTS 233 config GDB_SCRIPTS 428 bool "Provide GDB scripts for kernel d 234 bool "Provide GDB scripts for kernel debugging" >> 235 depends on DEBUG_INFO 429 help 236 help 430 This creates the required links to G 237 This creates the required links to GDB helper scripts in the 431 build directory. If you load vmlinux 238 build directory. If you load vmlinux into gdb, the helper 432 scripts will be automatically import 239 scripts will be automatically imported by gdb as well, and 433 additional functions are available t 240 additional functions are available to analyze a Linux kernel 434 instance. See Documentation/dev-tool 241 instance. See Documentation/dev-tools/gdb-kernel-debugging.rst 435 for further details. 242 for further details. 436 243 437 endif # DEBUG_INFO !! 244 config ENABLE_MUST_CHECK >> 245 bool "Enable __must_check logic" >> 246 default y >> 247 help >> 248 Enable the __must_check logic in the kernel build. Disable this to >> 249 suppress the "warning: ignoring return value of 'foo', declared with >> 250 attribute warn_unused_result" messages. 438 251 439 config FRAME_WARN 252 config FRAME_WARN 440 int "Warn for stack frames larger than !! 253 int "Warn for stack frames larger than (needs gcc 4.4)" 441 range 0 8192 254 range 0 8192 442 default 0 if KMSAN << 443 default 2048 if GCC_PLUGIN_LATENT_ENTR 255 default 2048 if GCC_PLUGIN_LATENT_ENTROPY 444 default 2048 if PARISC 256 default 2048 if PARISC 445 default 1536 if (!64BIT && XTENSA) 257 default 1536 if (!64BIT && XTENSA) 446 default 1280 if KASAN && !64BIT 258 default 1280 if KASAN && !64BIT 447 default 1024 if !64BIT 259 default 1024 if !64BIT 448 default 2048 if 64BIT 260 default 2048 if 64BIT 449 help 261 help 450 Tell the compiler to warn at build t !! 262 Tell gcc to warn at build time for stack frames larger than this. 451 Setting this too low will cause a lo 263 Setting this too low will cause a lot of warnings. 452 Setting it to 0 disables the warning 264 Setting it to 0 disables the warning. >> 265 Requires gcc 4.4 453 266 454 config STRIP_ASM_SYMS 267 config STRIP_ASM_SYMS 455 bool "Strip assembler-generated symbol 268 bool "Strip assembler-generated symbols during link" 456 default n 269 default n 457 help 270 help 458 Strip internal assembler-generated s 271 Strip internal assembler-generated symbols during a link (symbols 459 that look like '.Lxxx') so they don' 272 that look like '.Lxxx') so they don't pollute the output of 460 get_wchan() and suchlike. 273 get_wchan() and suchlike. 461 274 462 config READABLE_ASM 275 config READABLE_ASM 463 bool "Generate readable assembler code !! 276 bool "Generate readable assembler code" 464 depends on DEBUG_KERNEL !! 277 depends on DEBUG_KERNEL 465 depends on CC_IS_GCC !! 278 help >> 279 Disable some compiler optimizations that tend to generate human unreadable >> 280 assembler output. This may make the kernel slightly slower, but it helps >> 281 to keep kernel developers who have to stare a lot at assembler listings >> 282 sane. >> 283 >> 284 config DEBUG_FS >> 285 bool "Debug Filesystem" 466 help 286 help 467 Disable some compiler optimizations !! 287 debugfs is a virtual file system that kernel developers use to put 468 assembler output. This may make the !! 288 debugging files into. Enable this option to be able to read and 469 to keep kernel developers who have t !! 289 write to these files. 470 sane. !! 290 >> 291 For detailed documentation on the debugfs API, see >> 292 Documentation/filesystems/. >> 293 >> 294 If unsure, say N. 471 295 472 config HEADERS_INSTALL 296 config HEADERS_INSTALL 473 bool "Install uapi headers to usr/incl 297 bool "Install uapi headers to usr/include" 474 depends on !UML 298 depends on !UML 475 help 299 help 476 This option will install uapi header 300 This option will install uapi headers (headers exported to user-space) 477 into the usr/include directory for u 301 into the usr/include directory for use during the kernel build. 478 This is unneeded for building the ke 302 This is unneeded for building the kernel itself, but needed for some 479 user-space program samples. It is al 303 user-space program samples. It is also needed by some features such 480 as uapi header sanity checks. 304 as uapi header sanity checks. 481 305 >> 306 config OPTIMIZE_INLINING >> 307 def_bool y >> 308 help >> 309 This option determines if the kernel forces gcc to inline the functions >> 310 developers have marked 'inline'. Doing so takes away freedom from gcc to >> 311 do what it thinks is best, which is desirable for the gcc 3.x series of >> 312 compilers. The gcc 4.x series have a rewritten inlining algorithm and >> 313 enabling this option will generate a smaller kernel there. Hopefully >> 314 this algorithm is so good that allowing gcc 4.x and above to make the >> 315 decision will become the default in the future. Until then this option >> 316 is there to test gcc for this. >> 317 482 config DEBUG_SECTION_MISMATCH 318 config DEBUG_SECTION_MISMATCH 483 bool "Enable full Section mismatch ana 319 bool "Enable full Section mismatch analysis" 484 depends on CC_IS_GCC << 485 help 320 help 486 The section mismatch analysis checks 321 The section mismatch analysis checks if there are illegal 487 references from one section to anoth 322 references from one section to another section. 488 During linktime or runtime, some sec 323 During linktime or runtime, some sections are dropped; 489 any use of code/data previously in t 324 any use of code/data previously in these sections would 490 most likely result in an oops. 325 most likely result in an oops. 491 In the code, functions and variables 326 In the code, functions and variables are annotated with 492 __init,, etc. (see the full list in 327 __init,, etc. (see the full list in include/linux/init.h), 493 which results in the code/data being 328 which results in the code/data being placed in specific sections. 494 The section mismatch analysis is alw 329 The section mismatch analysis is always performed after a full 495 kernel build, and enabling this opti 330 kernel build, and enabling this option causes the following 496 additional step to occur: 331 additional step to occur: 497 - Add the option -fno-inline-functio 332 - Add the option -fno-inline-functions-called-once to gcc commands. 498 When inlining a function annotated 333 When inlining a function annotated with __init in a non-init 499 function, we would lose the sectio 334 function, we would lose the section information and thus 500 the analysis would not catch the i 335 the analysis would not catch the illegal reference. 501 This option tells gcc to inline le 336 This option tells gcc to inline less (but it does result in 502 a larger kernel). 337 a larger kernel). 503 338 504 config SECTION_MISMATCH_WARN_ONLY 339 config SECTION_MISMATCH_WARN_ONLY 505 bool "Make section mismatch errors non 340 bool "Make section mismatch errors non-fatal" 506 default y 341 default y 507 help 342 help 508 If you say N here, the build process 343 If you say N here, the build process will fail if there are any 509 section mismatch, instead of just th 344 section mismatch, instead of just throwing warnings. 510 345 511 If unsure, say Y. 346 If unsure, say Y. 512 347 513 config DEBUG_FORCE_FUNCTION_ALIGN_64B << 514 bool "Force all function address 64B a << 515 depends on EXPERT && (X86_64 || ARM64 << 516 select FUNCTION_ALIGNMENT_64B << 517 help << 518 There are cases that a commit from o << 519 address alignment of other domains, << 520 bump (regression or improvement). En << 521 verify if the bump is caused by func << 522 it will slightly increase the kernel << 523 << 524 It is mainly for debug and performan << 525 << 526 # 348 # 527 # Select this config option from the architect 349 # Select this config option from the architecture Kconfig, if it 528 # is preferred to always offer frame pointers 350 # is preferred to always offer frame pointers as a config 529 # option on the architecture (regardless of KE 351 # option on the architecture (regardless of KERNEL_DEBUG): 530 # 352 # 531 config ARCH_WANT_FRAME_POINTERS 353 config ARCH_WANT_FRAME_POINTERS 532 bool 354 bool 533 355 534 config FRAME_POINTER 356 config FRAME_POINTER 535 bool "Compile the kernel with frame po 357 bool "Compile the kernel with frame pointers" 536 depends on DEBUG_KERNEL && (M68K || UM 358 depends on DEBUG_KERNEL && (M68K || UML || SUPERH) || ARCH_WANT_FRAME_POINTERS 537 default y if (DEBUG_INFO && UML) || AR 359 default y if (DEBUG_INFO && UML) || ARCH_WANT_FRAME_POINTERS 538 help 360 help 539 If you say Y here the resulting kern 361 If you say Y here the resulting kernel image will be slightly 540 larger and slower, but it gives very 362 larger and slower, but it gives very useful debugging information 541 in case of kernel bugs. (precise oop 363 in case of kernel bugs. (precise oopses/stacktraces/warnings) 542 364 543 config OBJTOOL << 544 bool << 545 << 546 config STACK_VALIDATION 365 config STACK_VALIDATION 547 bool "Compile-time stack metadata vali 366 bool "Compile-time stack metadata validation" 548 depends on HAVE_STACK_VALIDATION && UN !! 367 depends on HAVE_STACK_VALIDATION 549 select OBJTOOL << 550 default n 368 default n 551 help 369 help 552 Validate frame pointer rules at comp !! 370 Add compile-time checks to validate stack metadata, including frame 553 runtime stack traces are more reliab !! 371 pointers (if CONFIG_FRAME_POINTER is enabled). This helps ensure >> 372 that runtime stack traces are more reliable. 554 373 555 For more information, see !! 374 This is also a prerequisite for generation of ORC unwind data, which 556 tools/objtool/Documentation/objtool. !! 375 is needed for CONFIG_UNWINDER_ORC. 557 376 558 config NOINSTR_VALIDATION !! 377 For more information, see 559 bool !! 378 tools/objtool/Documentation/stack-validation.txt. 560 depends on HAVE_NOINSTR_VALIDATION && << 561 select OBJTOOL << 562 default y << 563 << 564 config VMLINUX_MAP << 565 bool "Generate vmlinux.map file when l << 566 depends on EXPERT << 567 help << 568 Selecting this option will pass "-Ma << 569 when linking vmlinux. That file can << 570 and debugging magic section games, a << 571 pieces of code get eliminated with << 572 CONFIG_LD_DEAD_CODE_DATA_ELIMINATION << 573 379 574 config DEBUG_FORCE_WEAK_PER_CPU 380 config DEBUG_FORCE_WEAK_PER_CPU 575 bool "Force weak per-cpu definitions" 381 bool "Force weak per-cpu definitions" 576 depends on DEBUG_KERNEL 382 depends on DEBUG_KERNEL 577 help 383 help 578 s390 and alpha require percpu variab 384 s390 and alpha require percpu variables in modules to be 579 defined weak to work around addressi 385 defined weak to work around addressing range issue which 580 puts the following two restrictions 386 puts the following two restrictions on percpu variable 581 definitions. 387 definitions. 582 388 583 1. percpu symbols must be unique whe 389 1. percpu symbols must be unique whether static or not 584 2. percpu variables can't be defined 390 2. percpu variables can't be defined inside a function 585 391 586 To ensure that generic code follows 392 To ensure that generic code follows the above rules, this 587 option forces all percpu variables t 393 option forces all percpu variables to be defined as weak. 588 394 589 endmenu # "Compiler options" 395 endmenu # "Compiler options" 590 396 591 menu "Generic Kernel Debugging Instruments" << 592 << 593 config MAGIC_SYSRQ 397 config MAGIC_SYSRQ 594 bool "Magic SysRq key" 398 bool "Magic SysRq key" 595 depends on !UML 399 depends on !UML 596 help 400 help 597 If you say Y here, you will have som 401 If you say Y here, you will have some control over the system even 598 if the system crashes for example du 402 if the system crashes for example during kernel debugging (e.g., you 599 will be able to flush the buffer cac 403 will be able to flush the buffer cache to disk, reboot the system 600 immediately or dump some status info 404 immediately or dump some status information). This is accomplished 601 by pressing various keys while holdi 405 by pressing various keys while holding SysRq (Alt+PrintScreen). It 602 also works on a serial console (on P 406 also works on a serial console (on PC hardware at least), if you 603 send a BREAK and then within 5 secon 407 send a BREAK and then within 5 seconds a command keypress. The 604 keys are documented in <file:Documen 408 keys are documented in <file:Documentation/admin-guide/sysrq.rst>. 605 Don't say Y unless you really know w 409 Don't say Y unless you really know what this hack does. 606 410 607 config MAGIC_SYSRQ_DEFAULT_ENABLE 411 config MAGIC_SYSRQ_DEFAULT_ENABLE 608 hex "Enable magic SysRq key functions 412 hex "Enable magic SysRq key functions by default" 609 depends on MAGIC_SYSRQ 413 depends on MAGIC_SYSRQ 610 default 0x1 414 default 0x1 611 help 415 help 612 Specifies which SysRq key functions 416 Specifies which SysRq key functions are enabled by default. 613 This may be set to 1 or 0 to enable 417 This may be set to 1 or 0 to enable or disable them all, or 614 to a bitmask as described in Documen 418 to a bitmask as described in Documentation/admin-guide/sysrq.rst. 615 419 616 config MAGIC_SYSRQ_SERIAL 420 config MAGIC_SYSRQ_SERIAL 617 bool "Enable magic SysRq key over seri 421 bool "Enable magic SysRq key over serial" 618 depends on MAGIC_SYSRQ 422 depends on MAGIC_SYSRQ 619 default y 423 default y 620 help 424 help 621 Many embedded boards have a disconne 425 Many embedded boards have a disconnected TTL level serial which can 622 generate some garbage that can lead 426 generate some garbage that can lead to spurious false sysrq detects. 623 This option allows you to decide whe 427 This option allows you to decide whether you want to enable the 624 magic SysRq key. 428 magic SysRq key. 625 429 626 config MAGIC_SYSRQ_SERIAL_SEQUENCE !! 430 config DEBUG_KERNEL 627 string "Char sequence that enables mag !! 431 bool "Kernel debugging" 628 depends on MAGIC_SYSRQ_SERIAL << 629 default "" << 630 help << 631 Specifies a sequence of characters t << 632 SysRq on a serial console. << 633 << 634 If unsure, leave an empty string and << 635 << 636 config DEBUG_FS << 637 bool "Debug Filesystem" << 638 help << 639 debugfs is a virtual file system tha << 640 debugging files into. Enable this o << 641 write to these files. << 642 << 643 For detailed documentation on the de << 644 Documentation/filesystems/. << 645 << 646 If unsure, say N. << 647 << 648 choice << 649 prompt "Debugfs default access" << 650 depends on DEBUG_FS << 651 default DEBUG_FS_ALLOW_ALL << 652 help << 653 This selects the default access rest << 654 It can be overridden with kernel com << 655 debugfs=[on,no-mount,off]. The restr << 656 and filesystem registration. << 657 << 658 config DEBUG_FS_ALLOW_ALL << 659 bool "Access normal" << 660 help << 661 No restrictions apply. Both API and << 662 is on. This is the normal default op << 663 << 664 config DEBUG_FS_DISALLOW_MOUNT << 665 bool "Do not register debugfs as files << 666 help 432 help 667 The API is open but filesystem is no !! 433 Say Y here if you are developing drivers or trying to debug and 668 their work and read with debug tools !! 434 identify kernel problems. 669 debugfs filesystem. << 670 435 671 config DEBUG_FS_ALLOW_NONE !! 436 config DEBUG_MISC 672 bool "No access" !! 437 bool "Miscellaneous debug code" >> 438 default DEBUG_KERNEL >> 439 depends on DEBUG_KERNEL 673 help 440 help 674 Access is off. Clients get -PERM whe !! 441 Say Y here if you need to enable miscellaneous debug code that should 675 debugfs tree and debugfs is not regi !! 442 be under a more specific debug option but isn't. 676 Client can then back-off or continue << 677 << 678 endchoice << 679 << 680 source "lib/Kconfig.kgdb" << 681 source "lib/Kconfig.ubsan" << 682 source "lib/Kconfig.kcsan" << 683 << 684 endmenu << 685 << 686 menu "Networking Debugging" << 687 << 688 source "net/Kconfig.debug" << 689 443 690 endmenu # "Networking Debugging" << 691 444 692 menu "Memory Debugging" 445 menu "Memory Debugging" 693 446 694 source "mm/Kconfig.debug" 447 source "mm/Kconfig.debug" 695 448 696 config DEBUG_OBJECTS 449 config DEBUG_OBJECTS 697 bool "Debug object operations" 450 bool "Debug object operations" 698 depends on DEBUG_KERNEL 451 depends on DEBUG_KERNEL 699 help 452 help 700 If you say Y here, additional code w 453 If you say Y here, additional code will be inserted into the 701 kernel to track the life time of var 454 kernel to track the life time of various objects and validate 702 the operations on those objects. 455 the operations on those objects. 703 456 704 config DEBUG_OBJECTS_SELFTEST 457 config DEBUG_OBJECTS_SELFTEST 705 bool "Debug objects selftest" 458 bool "Debug objects selftest" 706 depends on DEBUG_OBJECTS 459 depends on DEBUG_OBJECTS 707 help 460 help 708 This enables the selftest of the obj 461 This enables the selftest of the object debug code. 709 462 710 config DEBUG_OBJECTS_FREE 463 config DEBUG_OBJECTS_FREE 711 bool "Debug objects in freed memory" 464 bool "Debug objects in freed memory" 712 depends on DEBUG_OBJECTS 465 depends on DEBUG_OBJECTS 713 help 466 help 714 This enables checks whether a k/v fr 467 This enables checks whether a k/v free operation frees an area 715 which contains an object which has n 468 which contains an object which has not been deactivated 716 properly. This can make kmalloc/kfre 469 properly. This can make kmalloc/kfree-intensive workloads 717 much slower. 470 much slower. 718 471 719 config DEBUG_OBJECTS_TIMERS 472 config DEBUG_OBJECTS_TIMERS 720 bool "Debug timer objects" 473 bool "Debug timer objects" 721 depends on DEBUG_OBJECTS 474 depends on DEBUG_OBJECTS 722 help 475 help 723 If you say Y here, additional code w 476 If you say Y here, additional code will be inserted into the 724 timer routines to track the life tim 477 timer routines to track the life time of timer objects and 725 validate the timer operations. 478 validate the timer operations. 726 479 727 config DEBUG_OBJECTS_WORK 480 config DEBUG_OBJECTS_WORK 728 bool "Debug work objects" 481 bool "Debug work objects" 729 depends on DEBUG_OBJECTS 482 depends on DEBUG_OBJECTS 730 help 483 help 731 If you say Y here, additional code w 484 If you say Y here, additional code will be inserted into the 732 work queue routines to track the lif 485 work queue routines to track the life time of work objects and 733 validate the work operations. 486 validate the work operations. 734 487 735 config DEBUG_OBJECTS_RCU_HEAD 488 config DEBUG_OBJECTS_RCU_HEAD 736 bool "Debug RCU callbacks objects" 489 bool "Debug RCU callbacks objects" 737 depends on DEBUG_OBJECTS 490 depends on DEBUG_OBJECTS 738 help 491 help 739 Enable this to turn on debugging of 492 Enable this to turn on debugging of RCU list heads (call_rcu() usage). 740 493 741 config DEBUG_OBJECTS_PERCPU_COUNTER 494 config DEBUG_OBJECTS_PERCPU_COUNTER 742 bool "Debug percpu counter objects" 495 bool "Debug percpu counter objects" 743 depends on DEBUG_OBJECTS 496 depends on DEBUG_OBJECTS 744 help 497 help 745 If you say Y here, additional code w 498 If you say Y here, additional code will be inserted into the 746 percpu counter routines to track the 499 percpu counter routines to track the life time of percpu counter 747 objects and validate the percpu coun 500 objects and validate the percpu counter operations. 748 501 749 config DEBUG_OBJECTS_ENABLE_DEFAULT 502 config DEBUG_OBJECTS_ENABLE_DEFAULT 750 int "debug_objects bootup default valu 503 int "debug_objects bootup default value (0-1)" 751 range 0 1 !! 504 range 0 1 752 default "1" !! 505 default "1" 753 depends on DEBUG_OBJECTS !! 506 depends on DEBUG_OBJECTS >> 507 help >> 508 Debug objects boot parameter default value >> 509 >> 510 config DEBUG_SLAB >> 511 bool "Debug slab memory allocations" >> 512 depends on DEBUG_KERNEL && SLAB >> 513 help >> 514 Say Y here to have the kernel do limited verification on memory >> 515 allocation as well as poisoning memory on free to catch use of freed >> 516 memory. This can make kmalloc/kfree-intensive workloads much slower. >> 517 >> 518 config SLUB_DEBUG_ON >> 519 bool "SLUB debugging on by default" >> 520 depends on SLUB && SLUB_DEBUG >> 521 default n >> 522 help >> 523 Boot with debugging on by default. SLUB boots by default with >> 524 the runtime debug capabilities switched off. Enabling this is >> 525 equivalent to specifying the "slub_debug" parameter on boot. >> 526 There is no support for more fine grained debug control like >> 527 possible with slub_debug=xxx. SLUB debugging may be switched >> 528 off in a kernel built with CONFIG_SLUB_DEBUG_ON by specifying >> 529 "slub_debug=-". >> 530 >> 531 config SLUB_STATS >> 532 default n >> 533 bool "Enable SLUB performance statistics" >> 534 depends on SLUB && SYSFS >> 535 help >> 536 SLUB statistics are useful to debug SLUBs allocation behavior in >> 537 order find ways to optimize the allocator. This should never be >> 538 enabled for production use since keeping statistics slows down >> 539 the allocator by a few percentage points. The slabinfo command >> 540 supports the determination of the most active slabs to figure >> 541 out which slabs are relevant to a particular load. >> 542 Try running: slabinfo -DA >> 543 >> 544 config HAVE_DEBUG_KMEMLEAK >> 545 bool >> 546 >> 547 config DEBUG_KMEMLEAK >> 548 bool "Kernel memory leak detector" >> 549 depends on DEBUG_KERNEL && HAVE_DEBUG_KMEMLEAK >> 550 select DEBUG_FS >> 551 select STACKTRACE if STACKTRACE_SUPPORT >> 552 select KALLSYMS >> 553 select CRC32 754 help 554 help 755 Debug objects boot parameter default !! 555 Say Y here if you want to enable the memory leak >> 556 detector. The memory allocation/freeing is traced in a way >> 557 similar to the Boehm's conservative garbage collector, the >> 558 difference being that the orphan objects are not freed but >> 559 only shown in /sys/kernel/debug/kmemleak. Enabling this >> 560 feature will introduce an overhead to memory >> 561 allocations. See Documentation/dev-tools/kmemleak.rst for more >> 562 details. 756 563 757 config SHRINKER_DEBUG !! 564 Enabling DEBUG_SLAB or SLUB_DEBUG may increase the chances 758 bool "Enable shrinker debugging suppor !! 565 of finding leaks due to the slab objects poisoning. 759 depends on DEBUG_FS !! 566 >> 567 In order to access the kmemleak file, debugfs needs to be >> 568 mounted (usually at /sys/kernel/debug). >> 569 >> 570 config DEBUG_KMEMLEAK_MEM_POOL_SIZE >> 571 int "Kmemleak memory pool size" >> 572 depends on DEBUG_KMEMLEAK >> 573 range 200 1000000 >> 574 default 16000 760 help 575 help 761 Say Y to enable the shrinker debugfs !! 576 Kmemleak must track all the memory allocations to avoid 762 visibility into the kernel memory sh !! 577 reporting false positives. Since memory may be allocated or 763 Disable it to avoid an extra memory !! 578 freed before kmemleak is fully initialised, use a static pool >> 579 of metadata objects to track such callbacks. After kmemleak is >> 580 fully initialised, this memory pool acts as an emergency one >> 581 if slab allocations fail. 764 582 765 config DEBUG_STACK_USAGE !! 583 config DEBUG_KMEMLEAK_TEST 766 bool "Stack utilization instrumentatio !! 584 tristate "Simple test for the kernel memory leak detector" 767 depends on DEBUG_KERNEL !! 585 depends on DEBUG_KMEMLEAK && m 768 help 586 help 769 Enables the display of the minimum a !! 587 This option enables a module that explicitly leaks memory. 770 task has ever had available in the s << 771 Also emits a message to dmesg when a << 772 used more stack space than previousl << 773 588 774 This option will slow down process c !! 589 If unsure, say N. 775 590 776 config SCHED_STACK_END_CHECK !! 591 config DEBUG_KMEMLEAK_DEFAULT_OFF 777 bool "Detect stack corruption on calls !! 592 bool "Default kmemleak to off" 778 depends on DEBUG_KERNEL !! 593 depends on DEBUG_KMEMLEAK 779 default n << 780 help 594 help 781 This option checks for a stack overr !! 595 Say Y here to disable kmemleak by default. It can then be enabled 782 If the stack end location is found t !! 596 on the command line via kmemleak=on. 783 the content of the corrupted region << 784 This is to ensure no erroneous behav << 785 data corruption or a sporadic crash << 786 is examined. The runtime overhead in << 787 597 788 config ARCH_HAS_DEBUG_VM_PGTABLE !! 598 config DEBUG_KMEMLEAK_AUTO_SCAN 789 bool !! 599 bool "Enable kmemleak auto scan thread on boot up" >> 600 default y >> 601 depends on DEBUG_KMEMLEAK 790 help 602 help 791 An architecture should select this w !! 603 Depending on the cpu, kmemleak scan may be cpu intensive and can 792 build and run DEBUG_VM_PGTABLE. !! 604 stall user tasks at times. This option enables/disables automatic >> 605 kmemleak scan at boot up. >> 606 >> 607 Say N here to disable kmemleak auto scan thread to stop automatic >> 608 scanning. Disabling this option disables automatic reporting of >> 609 memory leaks. 793 610 794 config DEBUG_VM_IRQSOFF !! 611 If unsure, say Y. 795 def_bool DEBUG_VM && !PREEMPT_RT !! 612 >> 613 config DEBUG_STACK_USAGE >> 614 bool "Stack utilization instrumentation" >> 615 depends on DEBUG_KERNEL && !IA64 >> 616 help >> 617 Enables the display of the minimum amount of free stack which each >> 618 task has ever had available in the sysrq-T and sysrq-P debug output. >> 619 >> 620 This option will slow down process creation somewhat. 796 621 797 config DEBUG_VM 622 config DEBUG_VM 798 bool "Debug VM" 623 bool "Debug VM" 799 depends on DEBUG_KERNEL 624 depends on DEBUG_KERNEL 800 help 625 help 801 Enable this to turn on extended chec 626 Enable this to turn on extended checks in the virtual-memory system 802 that may impact performance. !! 627 that may impact performance. 803 628 804 If unsure, say N. 629 If unsure, say N. 805 630 806 config DEBUG_VM_SHOOT_LAZIES !! 631 config DEBUG_VM_VMACACHE 807 bool "Debug MMU_LAZY_TLB_SHOOTDOWN imp !! 632 bool "Debug VMA caching" 808 depends on DEBUG_VM 633 depends on DEBUG_VM 809 depends on MMU_LAZY_TLB_SHOOTDOWN << 810 help 634 help 811 Enable additional IPIs that ensure l !! 635 Enable this to turn on VMA caching debug information. Doing so 812 before the mm is freed. !! 636 can cause significant overhead, so only enable it in non-production 813 !! 637 environments. 814 If unsure, say N. << 815 << 816 config DEBUG_VM_MAPLE_TREE << 817 bool "Debug VM maple trees" << 818 depends on DEBUG_VM << 819 select DEBUG_MAPLE_TREE << 820 help << 821 Enable VM maple tree debugging infor << 822 638 823 If unsure, say N. 639 If unsure, say N. 824 640 825 config DEBUG_VM_RB 641 config DEBUG_VM_RB 826 bool "Debug VM red-black trees" 642 bool "Debug VM red-black trees" 827 depends on DEBUG_VM 643 depends on DEBUG_VM 828 help 644 help 829 Enable VM red-black tree debugging i 645 Enable VM red-black tree debugging information and extra validations. 830 646 831 If unsure, say N. 647 If unsure, say N. 832 648 833 config DEBUG_VM_PGFLAGS 649 config DEBUG_VM_PGFLAGS 834 bool "Debug page-flags operations" 650 bool "Debug page-flags operations" 835 depends on DEBUG_VM 651 depends on DEBUG_VM 836 help 652 help 837 Enables extra validation on page fla 653 Enables extra validation on page flags operations. 838 654 839 If unsure, say N. 655 If unsure, say N. 840 656 841 config DEBUG_VM_PGTABLE << 842 bool "Debug arch page table for semant << 843 depends on MMU << 844 depends on ARCH_HAS_DEBUG_VM_PGTABLE << 845 default y if DEBUG_VM << 846 help << 847 This option provides a debug method << 848 architecture page table helper funct << 849 verifying if they comply with expect << 850 will help architecture code in makin << 851 new additions of these helpers still << 852 semantics of the generic MM. Platfor << 853 this through ARCH_HAS_DEBUG_VM_PGTAB << 854 << 855 If unsure, say N. << 856 << 857 config ARCH_HAS_DEBUG_VIRTUAL 657 config ARCH_HAS_DEBUG_VIRTUAL 858 bool 658 bool 859 659 860 config DEBUG_VIRTUAL 660 config DEBUG_VIRTUAL 861 bool "Debug VM translations" 661 bool "Debug VM translations" 862 depends on DEBUG_KERNEL && ARCH_HAS_DE 662 depends on DEBUG_KERNEL && ARCH_HAS_DEBUG_VIRTUAL 863 help 663 help 864 Enable some costly sanity checks in 664 Enable some costly sanity checks in virtual to page code. This can 865 catch mistakes with virt_to_page() a 665 catch mistakes with virt_to_page() and friends. 866 666 867 If unsure, say N. 667 If unsure, say N. 868 668 869 config DEBUG_NOMMU_REGIONS 669 config DEBUG_NOMMU_REGIONS 870 bool "Debug the global anon/private NO 670 bool "Debug the global anon/private NOMMU mapping region tree" 871 depends on DEBUG_KERNEL && !MMU 671 depends on DEBUG_KERNEL && !MMU 872 help 672 help 873 This option causes the global tree o 673 This option causes the global tree of anonymous and private mapping 874 regions to be regularly checked for 674 regions to be regularly checked for invalid topology. 875 675 876 config DEBUG_MEMORY_INIT 676 config DEBUG_MEMORY_INIT 877 bool "Debug memory initialisation" if 677 bool "Debug memory initialisation" if EXPERT 878 default !EXPERT 678 default !EXPERT 879 help 679 help 880 Enable this for additional checks du 680 Enable this for additional checks during memory initialisation. 881 The sanity checks verify aspects of 681 The sanity checks verify aspects of the VM such as the memory model 882 and other information provided by th 682 and other information provided by the architecture. Verbose 883 information will be printed at KERN_ 683 information will be printed at KERN_DEBUG loglevel depending 884 on the mminit_loglevel= command-line 684 on the mminit_loglevel= command-line option. 885 685 886 If unsure, say Y 686 If unsure, say Y 887 687 888 config MEMORY_NOTIFIER_ERROR_INJECT 688 config MEMORY_NOTIFIER_ERROR_INJECT 889 tristate "Memory hotplug notifier erro 689 tristate "Memory hotplug notifier error injection module" 890 depends on MEMORY_HOTPLUG && NOTIFIER_ !! 690 depends on MEMORY_HOTPLUG_SPARSE && NOTIFIER_ERROR_INJECTION 891 help 691 help 892 This option provides the ability to 692 This option provides the ability to inject artificial errors to 893 memory hotplug notifier chain callba 693 memory hotplug notifier chain callbacks. It is controlled through 894 debugfs interface under /sys/kernel/ 694 debugfs interface under /sys/kernel/debug/notifier-error-inject/memory 895 695 896 If the notifier call chain should be 696 If the notifier call chain should be failed with some events 897 notified, write the error code to "a 697 notified, write the error code to "actions/<notifier event>/error". 898 698 899 Example: Inject memory hotplug offli 699 Example: Inject memory hotplug offline error (-12 == -ENOMEM) 900 700 901 # cd /sys/kernel/debug/notifier-erro 701 # cd /sys/kernel/debug/notifier-error-inject/memory 902 # echo -12 > actions/MEM_GOING_OFFLI 702 # echo -12 > actions/MEM_GOING_OFFLINE/error 903 # echo offline > /sys/devices/system 703 # echo offline > /sys/devices/system/memory/memoryXXX/state 904 bash: echo: write error: Cannot allo 704 bash: echo: write error: Cannot allocate memory 905 705 906 To compile this code as a module, ch 706 To compile this code as a module, choose M here: the module will 907 be called memory-notifier-error-inje 707 be called memory-notifier-error-inject. 908 708 909 If unsure, say N. 709 If unsure, say N. 910 710 911 config DEBUG_PER_CPU_MAPS 711 config DEBUG_PER_CPU_MAPS 912 bool "Debug access to per_cpu maps" 712 bool "Debug access to per_cpu maps" 913 depends on DEBUG_KERNEL 713 depends on DEBUG_KERNEL 914 depends on SMP 714 depends on SMP 915 help 715 help 916 Say Y to verify that the per_cpu map 716 Say Y to verify that the per_cpu map being accessed has 917 been set up. This adds a fair amount 717 been set up. This adds a fair amount of code to kernel memory 918 and decreases performance. 718 and decreases performance. 919 719 920 Say N if unsure. 720 Say N if unsure. 921 721 922 config DEBUG_KMAP_LOCAL << 923 bool "Debug kmap_local temporary mappi << 924 depends on DEBUG_KERNEL && KMAP_LOCAL << 925 help << 926 This option enables additional error << 927 infrastructure. Disable for product << 928 << 929 config ARCH_SUPPORTS_KMAP_LOCAL_FORCE_MAP << 930 bool << 931 << 932 config DEBUG_KMAP_LOCAL_FORCE_MAP << 933 bool "Enforce kmap_local temporary map << 934 depends on DEBUG_KERNEL && ARCH_SUPPOR << 935 select KMAP_LOCAL << 936 select DEBUG_KMAP_LOCAL << 937 help << 938 This option enforces temporary mappi << 939 mechanism for non-highmem pages and << 940 Disable this for production systems! << 941 << 942 config DEBUG_HIGHMEM 722 config DEBUG_HIGHMEM 943 bool "Highmem debugging" 723 bool "Highmem debugging" 944 depends on DEBUG_KERNEL && HIGHMEM 724 depends on DEBUG_KERNEL && HIGHMEM 945 select DEBUG_KMAP_LOCAL_FORCE_MAP if A << 946 select DEBUG_KMAP_LOCAL << 947 help 725 help 948 This option enables additional error 726 This option enables additional error checking for high memory 949 systems. Disable for production sys 727 systems. Disable for production systems. 950 728 951 config HAVE_DEBUG_STACKOVERFLOW 729 config HAVE_DEBUG_STACKOVERFLOW 952 bool 730 bool 953 731 954 config DEBUG_STACKOVERFLOW 732 config DEBUG_STACKOVERFLOW 955 bool "Check for stack overflows" 733 bool "Check for stack overflows" 956 depends on DEBUG_KERNEL && HAVE_DEBUG_ 734 depends on DEBUG_KERNEL && HAVE_DEBUG_STACKOVERFLOW 957 help !! 735 ---help--- 958 Say Y here if you want to check for 736 Say Y here if you want to check for overflows of kernel, IRQ 959 and exception stacks (if your archit 737 and exception stacks (if your architecture uses them). This 960 option will show detailed messages i 738 option will show detailed messages if free stack space drops 961 below a certain limit. 739 below a certain limit. 962 740 963 These kinds of bugs usually occur wh 741 These kinds of bugs usually occur when call-chains in the 964 kernel get too deep, especially when 742 kernel get too deep, especially when interrupts are 965 involved. 743 involved. 966 744 967 Use this in cases where you see appa 745 Use this in cases where you see apparently random memory 968 corruption, especially if it appears 746 corruption, especially if it appears in 'struct thread_info' 969 747 970 If in doubt, say "N". 748 If in doubt, say "N". 971 749 972 config CODE_TAGGING << 973 bool << 974 select KALLSYMS << 975 << 976 config MEM_ALLOC_PROFILING << 977 bool "Enable memory allocation profili << 978 default n << 979 depends on PROC_FS << 980 depends on !DEBUG_FORCE_WEAK_PER_CPU << 981 select CODE_TAGGING << 982 select PAGE_EXTENSION << 983 select SLAB_OBJ_EXT << 984 help << 985 Track allocation source code and rec << 986 initiated at that code location. The << 987 memory leaks with a low performance << 988 << 989 config MEM_ALLOC_PROFILING_ENABLED_BY_DEFAULT << 990 bool "Enable memory allocation profili << 991 default y << 992 depends on MEM_ALLOC_PROFILING << 993 << 994 config MEM_ALLOC_PROFILING_DEBUG << 995 bool "Memory allocation profiler debug << 996 default n << 997 depends on MEM_ALLOC_PROFILING << 998 select MEM_ALLOC_PROFILING_ENABLED_BY_ << 999 help << 1000 Adds warnings with helpful error me << 1001 profiling. << 1002 << 1003 source "lib/Kconfig.kasan" 750 source "lib/Kconfig.kasan" 1004 source "lib/Kconfig.kfence" << 1005 source "lib/Kconfig.kmsan" << 1006 751 1007 endmenu # "Memory Debugging" 752 endmenu # "Memory Debugging" 1008 753 1009 config DEBUG_SHIRQ !! 754 config ARCH_HAS_KCOV 1010 bool "Debug shared IRQ handlers" !! 755 bool 1011 depends on DEBUG_KERNEL << 1012 help 756 help 1013 Enable this to generate a spurious !! 757 An architecture should select this when it can successfully 1014 interrupt handler is deregistered ( !! 758 build and run with CONFIG_KCOV. This typically requires 1015 is currently disabled). Drivers nee !! 759 disabling instrumentation for some early boot code. 1016 don't and need to be caught. << 1017 760 1018 menu "Debug Oops, Lockups and Hangs" !! 761 config CC_HAS_SANCOV_TRACE_PC >> 762 def_bool $(cc-option,-fsanitize-coverage=trace-pc) 1019 763 1020 config PANIC_ON_OOPS !! 764 config KCOV 1021 bool "Panic on Oops" !! 765 bool "Code coverage for fuzzing" >> 766 depends on ARCH_HAS_KCOV >> 767 depends on CC_HAS_SANCOV_TRACE_PC || GCC_PLUGINS >> 768 select DEBUG_FS >> 769 select GCC_PLUGIN_SANCOV if !CC_HAS_SANCOV_TRACE_PC 1022 help 770 help 1023 Say Y here to enable the kernel to !! 771 KCOV exposes kernel code coverage information in a form suitable 1024 has the same effect as setting oops !! 772 for coverage-guided fuzzing (randomized testing). 1025 line. << 1026 773 1027 This feature is useful to ensure th !! 774 If RANDOMIZE_BASE is enabled, PC values will not be stable across 1028 anything erroneous after an oops wh !! 775 different machines and across reboots. If you need stable PC values, 1029 corruption or other issues. !! 776 disable RANDOMIZE_BASE. 1030 777 1031 Say N if unsure. !! 778 For more details, see Documentation/dev-tools/kcov.rst. 1032 779 1033 config PANIC_ON_OOPS_VALUE !! 780 config KCOV_ENABLE_COMPARISONS 1034 int !! 781 bool "Enable comparison operands collection by KCOV" 1035 range 0 1 !! 782 depends on KCOV 1036 default 0 if !PANIC_ON_OOPS !! 783 depends on $(cc-option,-fsanitize-coverage=trace-cmp) 1037 default 1 if PANIC_ON_OOPS !! 784 help >> 785 KCOV also exposes operands of every comparison in the instrumented >> 786 code along with operand sizes and PCs of the comparison instructions. >> 787 These operands can be used by fuzzing engines to improve the quality >> 788 of fuzzing coverage. 1038 789 1039 config PANIC_TIMEOUT !! 790 config KCOV_INSTRUMENT_ALL 1040 int "panic timeout" !! 791 bool "Instrument all code by default" 1041 default 0 !! 792 depends on KCOV >> 793 default y 1042 help 794 help 1043 Set the timeout value (in seconds) !! 795 If you are doing generic system call fuzzing (like e.g. syzkaller), 1044 the kernel panics. If n = 0, then w !! 796 then you will want to instrument the whole kernel and you should 1045 value n > 0 will wait n seconds bef !! 797 say y here. If you are doing more targeted fuzzing (like e.g. 1046 value n < 0 will reboot immediately !! 798 filesystem fuzzing with AFL) then you will want to enable coverage 1047 with the kernel command line option !! 799 for more specific subsets of files, and should say n here. 1048 /proc/sys/kernel/panic. !! 800 >> 801 config DEBUG_SHIRQ >> 802 bool "Debug shared IRQ handlers" >> 803 depends on DEBUG_KERNEL >> 804 help >> 805 Enable this to generate a spurious interrupt as soon as a shared >> 806 interrupt handler is registered, and just before one is deregistered. >> 807 Drivers ought to be able to handle interrupts coming in at those >> 808 points; some don't and need to be caught. >> 809 >> 810 menu "Debug Lockups and Hangs" 1049 811 1050 config LOCKUP_DETECTOR 812 config LOCKUP_DETECTOR 1051 bool 813 bool 1052 814 1053 config SOFTLOCKUP_DETECTOR 815 config SOFTLOCKUP_DETECTOR 1054 bool "Detect Soft Lockups" 816 bool "Detect Soft Lockups" 1055 depends on DEBUG_KERNEL && !S390 817 depends on DEBUG_KERNEL && !S390 1056 select LOCKUP_DETECTOR 818 select LOCKUP_DETECTOR 1057 help 819 help 1058 Say Y here to enable the kernel to 820 Say Y here to enable the kernel to act as a watchdog to detect 1059 soft lockups. 821 soft lockups. 1060 822 1061 Softlockups are bugs that cause the 823 Softlockups are bugs that cause the kernel to loop in kernel 1062 mode for more than 20 seconds, with 824 mode for more than 20 seconds, without giving other tasks a 1063 chance to run. The current stack t 825 chance to run. The current stack trace is displayed upon 1064 detection and the system will stay 826 detection and the system will stay locked up. 1065 827 1066 config SOFTLOCKUP_DETECTOR_INTR_STORM << 1067 bool "Detect Interrupt Storm in Soft << 1068 depends on SOFTLOCKUP_DETECTOR && IRQ << 1069 select GENERIC_IRQ_STAT_SNAPSHOT << 1070 default y if NR_CPUS <= 128 << 1071 help << 1072 Say Y here to enable the kernel to << 1073 during "soft lockups". << 1074 << 1075 "soft lockups" can be caused by a v << 1076 caused by an interrupt storm, then << 1077 be on the callstack. To detect this << 1078 the CPU stats and the interrupt cou << 1079 << 1080 config BOOTPARAM_SOFTLOCKUP_PANIC 828 config BOOTPARAM_SOFTLOCKUP_PANIC 1081 bool "Panic (Reboot) On Soft Lockups" 829 bool "Panic (Reboot) On Soft Lockups" 1082 depends on SOFTLOCKUP_DETECTOR 830 depends on SOFTLOCKUP_DETECTOR 1083 help 831 help 1084 Say Y here to enable the kernel to 832 Say Y here to enable the kernel to panic on "soft lockups", 1085 which are bugs that cause the kerne 833 which are bugs that cause the kernel to loop in kernel 1086 mode for more than 20 seconds (conf 834 mode for more than 20 seconds (configurable using the watchdog_thresh 1087 sysctl), without giving other tasks 835 sysctl), without giving other tasks a chance to run. 1088 836 1089 The panic can be used in combinatio 837 The panic can be used in combination with panic_timeout, 1090 to cause the system to reboot autom 838 to cause the system to reboot automatically after a 1091 lockup has been detected. This feat 839 lockup has been detected. This feature is useful for 1092 high-availability systems that have 840 high-availability systems that have uptime guarantees and 1093 where a lockup must be resolved ASA 841 where a lockup must be resolved ASAP. 1094 842 1095 Say N if unsure. 843 Say N if unsure. 1096 844 1097 config HAVE_HARDLOCKUP_DETECTOR_BUDDY !! 845 config BOOTPARAM_SOFTLOCKUP_PANIC_VALUE >> 846 int >> 847 depends on SOFTLOCKUP_DETECTOR >> 848 range 0 1 >> 849 default 0 if !BOOTPARAM_SOFTLOCKUP_PANIC >> 850 default 1 if BOOTPARAM_SOFTLOCKUP_PANIC >> 851 >> 852 config HARDLOCKUP_DETECTOR_PERF 1098 bool 853 bool 1099 depends on SMP !! 854 select SOFTLOCKUP_DETECTOR 1100 default y << 1101 855 1102 # 856 # 1103 # Global switch whether to build a hardlockup !! 857 # Enables a timestamp based low pass filter to compensate for perf based 1104 # only when the architecture supports at leas !! 858 # hard lockup detection which runs too fast due to turbo modes. 1105 # two exceptions. The hardlockup detector is << 1106 # 859 # 1107 # s390: it reported many false positive !! 860 config HARDLOCKUP_CHECK_TIMESTAMP >> 861 bool >> 862 1108 # 863 # 1109 # sparc64: has a custom implementation !! 864 # arch/ can define HAVE_HARDLOCKUP_DETECTOR_ARCH to provide their own hard 1110 # hardlockup command line optio !! 865 # lockup detector rather than the perf based detector. 1111 # 866 # 1112 config HARDLOCKUP_DETECTOR 867 config HARDLOCKUP_DETECTOR 1113 bool "Detect Hard Lockups" 868 bool "Detect Hard Lockups" 1114 depends on DEBUG_KERNEL && !S390 && ! !! 869 depends on DEBUG_KERNEL && !S390 1115 depends on HAVE_HARDLOCKUP_DETECTOR_P !! 870 depends on HAVE_HARDLOCKUP_DETECTOR_PERF || HAVE_HARDLOCKUP_DETECTOR_ARCH 1116 imply HARDLOCKUP_DETECTOR_PERF << 1117 imply HARDLOCKUP_DETECTOR_BUDDY << 1118 imply HARDLOCKUP_DETECTOR_ARCH << 1119 select LOCKUP_DETECTOR 871 select LOCKUP_DETECTOR 1120 !! 872 select HARDLOCKUP_DETECTOR_PERF if HAVE_HARDLOCKUP_DETECTOR_PERF 1121 help 873 help 1122 Say Y here to enable the kernel to 874 Say Y here to enable the kernel to act as a watchdog to detect 1123 hard lockups. 875 hard lockups. 1124 876 1125 Hardlockups are bugs that cause the 877 Hardlockups are bugs that cause the CPU to loop in kernel mode 1126 for more than 10 seconds, without l 878 for more than 10 seconds, without letting other interrupts have a 1127 chance to run. The current stack t 879 chance to run. The current stack trace is displayed upon detection 1128 and the system will stay locked up. 880 and the system will stay locked up. 1129 881 1130 # << 1131 # Note that arch-specific variants are always << 1132 # << 1133 config HARDLOCKUP_DETECTOR_PREFER_BUDDY << 1134 bool "Prefer the buddy CPU hardlockup << 1135 depends on HARDLOCKUP_DETECTOR << 1136 depends on HAVE_HARDLOCKUP_DETECTOR_P << 1137 depends on !HAVE_HARDLOCKUP_DETECTOR_ << 1138 help << 1139 Say Y here to prefer the buddy hard << 1140 << 1141 With the buddy detector, each CPU u << 1142 to check that the next CPU is proce << 1143 verifying that a counter is increas << 1144 << 1145 This hardlockup detector is useful << 1146 an arch-specific hardlockup detecto << 1147 for the hardlockup detector are bet << 1148 << 1149 config HARDLOCKUP_DETECTOR_PERF << 1150 bool << 1151 depends on HARDLOCKUP_DETECTOR << 1152 depends on HAVE_HARDLOCKUP_DETECTOR_P << 1153 depends on !HAVE_HARDLOCKUP_DETECTOR_ << 1154 select HARDLOCKUP_DETECTOR_COUNTS_HRT << 1155 << 1156 config HARDLOCKUP_DETECTOR_BUDDY << 1157 bool << 1158 depends on HARDLOCKUP_DETECTOR << 1159 depends on HAVE_HARDLOCKUP_DETECTOR_B << 1160 depends on !HAVE_HARDLOCKUP_DETECTOR_ << 1161 depends on !HAVE_HARDLOCKUP_DETECTOR_ << 1162 select HARDLOCKUP_DETECTOR_COUNTS_HRT << 1163 << 1164 config HARDLOCKUP_DETECTOR_ARCH << 1165 bool << 1166 depends on HARDLOCKUP_DETECTOR << 1167 depends on HAVE_HARDLOCKUP_DETECTOR_A << 1168 help << 1169 The arch-specific implementation of << 1170 be used. << 1171 << 1172 # << 1173 # Both the "perf" and "buddy" hardlockup dete << 1174 # interrupts. This config enables functions m << 1175 # << 1176 config HARDLOCKUP_DETECTOR_COUNTS_HRTIMER << 1177 bool << 1178 select SOFTLOCKUP_DETECTOR << 1179 << 1180 # << 1181 # Enables a timestamp based low pass filter t << 1182 # hard lockup detection which runs too fast d << 1183 # << 1184 config HARDLOCKUP_CHECK_TIMESTAMP << 1185 bool << 1186 << 1187 config BOOTPARAM_HARDLOCKUP_PANIC 882 config BOOTPARAM_HARDLOCKUP_PANIC 1188 bool "Panic (Reboot) On Hard Lockups" 883 bool "Panic (Reboot) On Hard Lockups" 1189 depends on HARDLOCKUP_DETECTOR 884 depends on HARDLOCKUP_DETECTOR 1190 help 885 help 1191 Say Y here to enable the kernel to 886 Say Y here to enable the kernel to panic on "hard lockups", 1192 which are bugs that cause the kerne 887 which are bugs that cause the kernel to loop in kernel 1193 mode with interrupts disabled for m 888 mode with interrupts disabled for more than 10 seconds (configurable 1194 using the watchdog_thresh sysctl). 889 using the watchdog_thresh sysctl). 1195 890 1196 Say N if unsure. 891 Say N if unsure. 1197 892 >> 893 config BOOTPARAM_HARDLOCKUP_PANIC_VALUE >> 894 int >> 895 depends on HARDLOCKUP_DETECTOR >> 896 range 0 1 >> 897 default 0 if !BOOTPARAM_HARDLOCKUP_PANIC >> 898 default 1 if BOOTPARAM_HARDLOCKUP_PANIC >> 899 1198 config DETECT_HUNG_TASK 900 config DETECT_HUNG_TASK 1199 bool "Detect Hung Tasks" 901 bool "Detect Hung Tasks" 1200 depends on DEBUG_KERNEL 902 depends on DEBUG_KERNEL 1201 default SOFTLOCKUP_DETECTOR 903 default SOFTLOCKUP_DETECTOR 1202 help 904 help 1203 Say Y here to enable the kernel to 905 Say Y here to enable the kernel to detect "hung tasks", 1204 which are bugs that cause the task 906 which are bugs that cause the task to be stuck in 1205 uninterruptible "D" state indefinit 907 uninterruptible "D" state indefinitely. 1206 908 1207 When a hung task is detected, the k 909 When a hung task is detected, the kernel will print the 1208 current stack trace (which you shou 910 current stack trace (which you should report), but the 1209 task will stay in uninterruptible s 911 task will stay in uninterruptible state. If lockdep is 1210 enabled then all held locks will al 912 enabled then all held locks will also be reported. This 1211 feature has negligible overhead. 913 feature has negligible overhead. 1212 914 1213 config DEFAULT_HUNG_TASK_TIMEOUT 915 config DEFAULT_HUNG_TASK_TIMEOUT 1214 int "Default timeout for hung task de 916 int "Default timeout for hung task detection (in seconds)" 1215 depends on DETECT_HUNG_TASK 917 depends on DETECT_HUNG_TASK 1216 default 120 918 default 120 1217 help 919 help 1218 This option controls the default ti 920 This option controls the default timeout (in seconds) used 1219 to determine when a task has become 921 to determine when a task has become non-responsive and should 1220 be considered hung. 922 be considered hung. 1221 923 1222 It can be adjusted at runtime via t 924 It can be adjusted at runtime via the kernel.hung_task_timeout_secs 1223 sysctl or by writing a value to 925 sysctl or by writing a value to 1224 /proc/sys/kernel/hung_task_timeout_ 926 /proc/sys/kernel/hung_task_timeout_secs. 1225 927 1226 A timeout of 0 disables the check. 928 A timeout of 0 disables the check. The default is two minutes. 1227 Keeping the default should be fine 929 Keeping the default should be fine in most cases. 1228 930 1229 config BOOTPARAM_HUNG_TASK_PANIC 931 config BOOTPARAM_HUNG_TASK_PANIC 1230 bool "Panic (Reboot) On Hung Tasks" 932 bool "Panic (Reboot) On Hung Tasks" 1231 depends on DETECT_HUNG_TASK 933 depends on DETECT_HUNG_TASK 1232 help 934 help 1233 Say Y here to enable the kernel to 935 Say Y here to enable the kernel to panic on "hung tasks", 1234 which are bugs that cause the kerne 936 which are bugs that cause the kernel to leave a task stuck 1235 in uninterruptible "D" state. 937 in uninterruptible "D" state. 1236 938 1237 The panic can be used in combinatio 939 The panic can be used in combination with panic_timeout, 1238 to cause the system to reboot autom 940 to cause the system to reboot automatically after a 1239 hung task has been detected. This f 941 hung task has been detected. This feature is useful for 1240 high-availability systems that have 942 high-availability systems that have uptime guarantees and 1241 where a hung tasks must be resolved 943 where a hung tasks must be resolved ASAP. 1242 944 1243 Say N if unsure. 945 Say N if unsure. 1244 946 >> 947 config BOOTPARAM_HUNG_TASK_PANIC_VALUE >> 948 int >> 949 depends on DETECT_HUNG_TASK >> 950 range 0 1 >> 951 default 0 if !BOOTPARAM_HUNG_TASK_PANIC >> 952 default 1 if BOOTPARAM_HUNG_TASK_PANIC >> 953 1245 config WQ_WATCHDOG 954 config WQ_WATCHDOG 1246 bool "Detect Workqueue Stalls" 955 bool "Detect Workqueue Stalls" 1247 depends on DEBUG_KERNEL 956 depends on DEBUG_KERNEL 1248 help 957 help 1249 Say Y here to enable stall detectio 958 Say Y here to enable stall detection on workqueues. If a 1250 worker pool doesn't make forward pr 959 worker pool doesn't make forward progress on a pending work 1251 item for over a given amount of tim 960 item for over a given amount of time, 30s by default, a 1252 warning message is printed along wi 961 warning message is printed along with dump of workqueue 1253 state. This can be configured thro 962 state. This can be configured through kernel parameter 1254 "workqueue.watchdog_thresh" and its 963 "workqueue.watchdog_thresh" and its sysfs counterpart. 1255 964 1256 config WQ_CPU_INTENSIVE_REPORT !! 965 endmenu # "Debug lockups and hangs" 1257 bool "Report per-cpu work items which << 1258 depends on DEBUG_KERNEL << 1259 help << 1260 Say Y here to enable reporting of c << 1261 items that hog CPUs for longer than << 1262 workqueue.cpu_intensive_thresh_us. << 1263 detects and excludes them from conc << 1264 them from stalling other per-cpu wo << 1265 triggering may not necessarily indi << 1266 triggering likely indicates that th << 1267 to use an unbound workqueue. << 1268 966 1269 config TEST_LOCKUP !! 967 config PANIC_ON_OOPS 1270 tristate "Test module to generate loc !! 968 bool "Panic on Oops" 1271 depends on m << 1272 help 969 help 1273 This builds the "test_lockup" modul !! 970 Say Y here to enable the kernel to panic when it oopses. This 1274 that watchdogs and lockup detectors !! 971 has the same effect as setting oops=panic on the kernel command >> 972 line. 1275 973 1276 Depending on module parameters it c !! 974 This feature is useful to ensure that the kernel does not do 1277 lockup, "hung task", or locking arb !! 975 anything erroneous after an oops which could result in data 1278 Also it could generate series of lo !! 976 corruption or other issues. 1279 977 1280 If unsure, say N. !! 978 Say N if unsure. 1281 979 1282 endmenu # "Debug lockups and hangs" !! 980 config PANIC_ON_OOPS_VALUE >> 981 int >> 982 range 0 1 >> 983 default 0 if !PANIC_ON_OOPS >> 984 default 1 if PANIC_ON_OOPS 1283 985 1284 menu "Scheduler Debugging" !! 986 config PANIC_TIMEOUT >> 987 int "panic timeout" >> 988 default 0 >> 989 help >> 990 Set the timeout value (in seconds) until a reboot occurs when the >> 991 the kernel panics. If n = 0, then we wait forever. A timeout >> 992 value n > 0 will wait n seconds before rebooting, while a timeout >> 993 value n < 0 will reboot immediately. 1285 994 1286 config SCHED_DEBUG 995 config SCHED_DEBUG 1287 bool "Collect scheduler debugging inf 996 bool "Collect scheduler debugging info" 1288 depends on DEBUG_KERNEL && DEBUG_FS !! 997 depends on DEBUG_KERNEL && PROC_FS 1289 default y 998 default y 1290 help 999 help 1291 If you say Y here, the /sys/kernel/ !! 1000 If you say Y here, the /proc/sched_debug file will be provided 1292 that can help debug the scheduler. 1001 that can help debug the scheduler. The runtime overhead of this 1293 option is minimal. 1002 option is minimal. 1294 1003 1295 config SCHED_INFO 1004 config SCHED_INFO 1296 bool 1005 bool 1297 default n 1006 default n 1298 1007 1299 config SCHEDSTATS 1008 config SCHEDSTATS 1300 bool "Collect scheduler statistics" 1009 bool "Collect scheduler statistics" 1301 depends on PROC_FS !! 1010 depends on DEBUG_KERNEL && PROC_FS 1302 select SCHED_INFO 1011 select SCHED_INFO 1303 help 1012 help 1304 If you say Y here, additional code 1013 If you say Y here, additional code will be inserted into the 1305 scheduler and related routines to c 1014 scheduler and related routines to collect statistics about 1306 scheduler behavior and provide them 1015 scheduler behavior and provide them in /proc/schedstat. These 1307 stats may be useful for both tuning 1016 stats may be useful for both tuning and debugging the scheduler 1308 If you aren't debugging the schedul 1017 If you aren't debugging the scheduler or trying to tune a specific 1309 application, you can say N to avoid 1018 application, you can say N to avoid the very slight overhead 1310 this adds. 1019 this adds. 1311 1020 1312 endmenu !! 1021 config SCHED_STACK_END_CHECK >> 1022 bool "Detect stack corruption on calls to schedule()" >> 1023 depends on DEBUG_KERNEL >> 1024 default n >> 1025 help >> 1026 This option checks for a stack overrun on calls to schedule(). >> 1027 If the stack end location is found to be over written always panic as >> 1028 the content of the corrupted region can no longer be trusted. >> 1029 This is to ensure no erroneous behaviour occurs which could result in >> 1030 data corruption or a sporadic crash at a later stage once the region >> 1031 is examined. The runtime overhead introduced is minimal. 1313 1032 1314 config DEBUG_TIMEKEEPING 1033 config DEBUG_TIMEKEEPING 1315 bool "Enable extra timekeeping sanity 1034 bool "Enable extra timekeeping sanity checking" 1316 help 1035 help 1317 This option will enable additional 1036 This option will enable additional timekeeping sanity checks 1318 which may be helpful when diagnosin 1037 which may be helpful when diagnosing issues where timekeeping 1319 problems are suspected. 1038 problems are suspected. 1320 1039 1321 This may include checks in the time 1040 This may include checks in the timekeeping hotpaths, so this 1322 option may have a (very small) perf 1041 option may have a (very small) performance impact to some 1323 workloads. 1042 workloads. 1324 1043 1325 If unsure, say N. 1044 If unsure, say N. 1326 1045 1327 config DEBUG_PREEMPT 1046 config DEBUG_PREEMPT 1328 bool "Debug preemptible kernel" 1047 bool "Debug preemptible kernel" 1329 depends on DEBUG_KERNEL && PREEMPTION !! 1048 depends on DEBUG_KERNEL && PREEMPT && TRACE_IRQFLAGS_SUPPORT >> 1049 default y 1330 help 1050 help 1331 If you say Y here then the kernel w 1051 If you say Y here then the kernel will use a debug variant of the 1332 commonly used smp_processor_id() fu 1052 commonly used smp_processor_id() function and will print warnings 1333 if kernel code uses it in a preempt 1053 if kernel code uses it in a preemption-unsafe way. Also, the kernel 1334 will detect preemption count underf 1054 will detect preemption count underflows. 1335 1055 1336 This option has potential to introd << 1337 depending on workload as it trigger << 1338 this_cpu operation. It should only << 1339 << 1340 menu "Lock Debugging (spinlocks, mutexes, etc 1056 menu "Lock Debugging (spinlocks, mutexes, etc...)" 1341 1057 1342 config LOCK_DEBUGGING_SUPPORT 1058 config LOCK_DEBUGGING_SUPPORT 1343 bool 1059 bool 1344 depends on TRACE_IRQFLAGS_SUPPORT && 1060 depends on TRACE_IRQFLAGS_SUPPORT && STACKTRACE_SUPPORT && LOCKDEP_SUPPORT 1345 default y 1061 default y 1346 1062 1347 config PROVE_LOCKING 1063 config PROVE_LOCKING 1348 bool "Lock debugging: prove locking c 1064 bool "Lock debugging: prove locking correctness" 1349 depends on DEBUG_KERNEL && LOCK_DEBUG 1065 depends on DEBUG_KERNEL && LOCK_DEBUGGING_SUPPORT 1350 select LOCKDEP 1066 select LOCKDEP 1351 select DEBUG_SPINLOCK 1067 select DEBUG_SPINLOCK 1352 select DEBUG_MUTEXES if !PREEMPT_RT !! 1068 select DEBUG_MUTEXES 1353 select DEBUG_RT_MUTEXES if RT_MUTEXES 1069 select DEBUG_RT_MUTEXES if RT_MUTEXES 1354 select DEBUG_RWSEMS if !PREEMPT_RT !! 1070 select DEBUG_RWSEMS 1355 select DEBUG_WW_MUTEX_SLOWPATH 1071 select DEBUG_WW_MUTEX_SLOWPATH 1356 select DEBUG_LOCK_ALLOC 1072 select DEBUG_LOCK_ALLOC 1357 select PREEMPT_COUNT if !ARCH_NO_PREE << 1358 select TRACE_IRQFLAGS 1073 select TRACE_IRQFLAGS 1359 default n 1074 default n 1360 help 1075 help 1361 This feature enables the kernel to p 1076 This feature enables the kernel to prove that all locking 1362 that occurs in the kernel runtime is 1077 that occurs in the kernel runtime is mathematically 1363 correct: that under no circumstance 1078 correct: that under no circumstance could an arbitrary (and 1364 not yet triggered) combination of ob 1079 not yet triggered) combination of observed locking 1365 sequences (on an arbitrary number of 1080 sequences (on an arbitrary number of CPUs, running an 1366 arbitrary number of tasks and interr 1081 arbitrary number of tasks and interrupt contexts) cause a 1367 deadlock. 1082 deadlock. 1368 1083 1369 In short, this feature enables the k 1084 In short, this feature enables the kernel to report locking 1370 related deadlocks before they actual 1085 related deadlocks before they actually occur. 1371 1086 1372 The proof does not depend on how har 1087 The proof does not depend on how hard and complex a 1373 deadlock scenario would be to trigge 1088 deadlock scenario would be to trigger: how many 1374 participant CPUs, tasks and irq-cont 1089 participant CPUs, tasks and irq-contexts would be needed 1375 for it to trigger. The proof also do 1090 for it to trigger. The proof also does not depend on 1376 timing: if a race and a resulting de 1091 timing: if a race and a resulting deadlock is possible 1377 theoretically (no matter how unlikel 1092 theoretically (no matter how unlikely the race scenario 1378 is), it will be proven so and will i 1093 is), it will be proven so and will immediately be 1379 reported by the kernel (once the eve 1094 reported by the kernel (once the event is observed that 1380 makes the deadlock theoretically pos 1095 makes the deadlock theoretically possible). 1381 1096 1382 If a deadlock is impossible (i.e. th 1097 If a deadlock is impossible (i.e. the locking rules, as 1383 observed by the kernel, are mathemat 1098 observed by the kernel, are mathematically correct), the 1384 kernel reports nothing. 1099 kernel reports nothing. 1385 1100 1386 NOTE: this feature can also be enabl 1101 NOTE: this feature can also be enabled for rwlocks, mutexes 1387 and rwsems - in which case all depen 1102 and rwsems - in which case all dependencies between these 1388 different locking variants are obser 1103 different locking variants are observed and mapped too, and 1389 the proof of observed correctness is 1104 the proof of observed correctness is also maintained for an 1390 arbitrary combination of these separ 1105 arbitrary combination of these separate locking variants. 1391 1106 1392 For more details, see Documentation/ 1107 For more details, see Documentation/locking/lockdep-design.rst. 1393 1108 1394 config PROVE_RAW_LOCK_NESTING << 1395 bool "Enable raw_spinlock - spinlock << 1396 depends on PROVE_LOCKING << 1397 default n << 1398 help << 1399 Enable the raw_spinlock vs. spinlock << 1400 that the lock nesting rules for PREE << 1401 not violated. << 1402 << 1403 NOTE: There are known nesting proble << 1404 option expect lockdep splats until t << 1405 addressed which is work in progress. << 1406 identify and analyze these problems. << 1407 check permanently enabled once the m << 1408 << 1409 If unsure, select N. << 1410 << 1411 config LOCK_STAT 1109 config LOCK_STAT 1412 bool "Lock usage statistics" 1110 bool "Lock usage statistics" 1413 depends on DEBUG_KERNEL && LOCK_DEBUG 1111 depends on DEBUG_KERNEL && LOCK_DEBUGGING_SUPPORT 1414 select LOCKDEP 1112 select LOCKDEP 1415 select DEBUG_SPINLOCK 1113 select DEBUG_SPINLOCK 1416 select DEBUG_MUTEXES if !PREEMPT_RT !! 1114 select DEBUG_MUTEXES 1417 select DEBUG_RT_MUTEXES if RT_MUTEXES 1115 select DEBUG_RT_MUTEXES if RT_MUTEXES 1418 select DEBUG_LOCK_ALLOC 1116 select DEBUG_LOCK_ALLOC 1419 default n 1117 default n 1420 help 1118 help 1421 This feature enables tracking lock c 1119 This feature enables tracking lock contention points 1422 1120 1423 For more details, see Documentation/ 1121 For more details, see Documentation/locking/lockstat.rst 1424 1122 1425 This also enables lock events requir 1123 This also enables lock events required by "perf lock", 1426 subcommand of perf. 1124 subcommand of perf. 1427 If you want to use "perf lock", you 1125 If you want to use "perf lock", you also need to turn on 1428 CONFIG_EVENT_TRACING. 1126 CONFIG_EVENT_TRACING. 1429 1127 1430 CONFIG_LOCK_STAT defines "contended" 1128 CONFIG_LOCK_STAT defines "contended" and "acquired" lock events. 1431 (CONFIG_LOCKDEP defines "acquire" an 1129 (CONFIG_LOCKDEP defines "acquire" and "release" events.) 1432 1130 1433 config DEBUG_RT_MUTEXES 1131 config DEBUG_RT_MUTEXES 1434 bool "RT Mutex debugging, deadlock de 1132 bool "RT Mutex debugging, deadlock detection" 1435 depends on DEBUG_KERNEL && RT_MUTEXES 1133 depends on DEBUG_KERNEL && RT_MUTEXES 1436 help 1134 help 1437 This allows rt mutex semantics viola 1135 This allows rt mutex semantics violations and rt mutex related 1438 deadlocks (lockups) to be detected a 1136 deadlocks (lockups) to be detected and reported automatically. 1439 1137 1440 config DEBUG_SPINLOCK 1138 config DEBUG_SPINLOCK 1441 bool "Spinlock and rw-lock debugging: 1139 bool "Spinlock and rw-lock debugging: basic checks" 1442 depends on DEBUG_KERNEL 1140 depends on DEBUG_KERNEL 1443 select UNINLINE_SPIN_UNLOCK 1141 select UNINLINE_SPIN_UNLOCK 1444 help 1142 help 1445 Say Y here and build SMP to catch m 1143 Say Y here and build SMP to catch missing spinlock initialization 1446 and certain other kinds of spinlock 1144 and certain other kinds of spinlock errors commonly made. This is 1447 best used in conjunction with the N 1145 best used in conjunction with the NMI watchdog so that spinlock 1448 deadlocks are also debuggable. 1146 deadlocks are also debuggable. 1449 1147 1450 config DEBUG_MUTEXES 1148 config DEBUG_MUTEXES 1451 bool "Mutex debugging: basic checks" 1149 bool "Mutex debugging: basic checks" 1452 depends on DEBUG_KERNEL && !PREEMPT_R !! 1150 depends on DEBUG_KERNEL 1453 help 1151 help 1454 This feature allows mutex semantics 1152 This feature allows mutex semantics violations to be detected and 1455 reported. 1153 reported. 1456 1154 1457 config DEBUG_WW_MUTEX_SLOWPATH 1155 config DEBUG_WW_MUTEX_SLOWPATH 1458 bool "Wait/wound mutex debugging: Slo 1156 bool "Wait/wound mutex debugging: Slowpath testing" 1459 depends on DEBUG_KERNEL && LOCK_DEBUG 1157 depends on DEBUG_KERNEL && LOCK_DEBUGGING_SUPPORT 1460 select DEBUG_LOCK_ALLOC 1158 select DEBUG_LOCK_ALLOC 1461 select DEBUG_SPINLOCK 1159 select DEBUG_SPINLOCK 1462 select DEBUG_MUTEXES if !PREEMPT_RT !! 1160 select DEBUG_MUTEXES 1463 select DEBUG_RT_MUTEXES if PREEMPT_RT << 1464 help 1161 help 1465 This feature enables slowpath testin 1162 This feature enables slowpath testing for w/w mutex users by 1466 injecting additional -EDEADLK wound/ 1163 injecting additional -EDEADLK wound/backoff cases. Together with 1467 the full mutex checks enabled with ( 1164 the full mutex checks enabled with (CONFIG_PROVE_LOCKING) this 1468 will test all possible w/w mutex int 1165 will test all possible w/w mutex interface abuse with the 1469 exception of simply not acquiring al 1166 exception of simply not acquiring all the required locks. 1470 Note that this feature can introduce 1167 Note that this feature can introduce significant overhead, so 1471 it really should not be enabled in a 1168 it really should not be enabled in a production or distro kernel, 1472 even a debug kernel. If you are a d 1169 even a debug kernel. If you are a driver writer, enable it. If 1473 you are a distro, do not. 1170 you are a distro, do not. 1474 1171 1475 config DEBUG_RWSEMS 1172 config DEBUG_RWSEMS 1476 bool "RW Semaphore debugging: basic c 1173 bool "RW Semaphore debugging: basic checks" 1477 depends on DEBUG_KERNEL && !PREEMPT_R !! 1174 depends on DEBUG_KERNEL 1478 help 1175 help 1479 This debugging feature allows misma 1176 This debugging feature allows mismatched rw semaphore locks 1480 and unlocks to be detected and repo 1177 and unlocks to be detected and reported. 1481 1178 1482 config DEBUG_LOCK_ALLOC 1179 config DEBUG_LOCK_ALLOC 1483 bool "Lock debugging: detect incorrec 1180 bool "Lock debugging: detect incorrect freeing of live locks" 1484 depends on DEBUG_KERNEL && LOCK_DEBUG 1181 depends on DEBUG_KERNEL && LOCK_DEBUGGING_SUPPORT 1485 select DEBUG_SPINLOCK 1182 select DEBUG_SPINLOCK 1486 select DEBUG_MUTEXES if !PREEMPT_RT !! 1183 select DEBUG_MUTEXES 1487 select DEBUG_RT_MUTEXES if RT_MUTEXES 1184 select DEBUG_RT_MUTEXES if RT_MUTEXES 1488 select LOCKDEP 1185 select LOCKDEP 1489 help 1186 help 1490 This feature will check whether any 1187 This feature will check whether any held lock (spinlock, rwlock, 1491 mutex or rwsem) is incorrectly freed 1188 mutex or rwsem) is incorrectly freed by the kernel, via any of the 1492 memory-freeing routines (kfree(), km 1189 memory-freeing routines (kfree(), kmem_cache_free(), free_pages(), 1493 vfree(), etc.), whether a live lock 1190 vfree(), etc.), whether a live lock is incorrectly reinitialized via 1494 spin_lock_init()/mutex_init()/etc., 1191 spin_lock_init()/mutex_init()/etc., or whether there is any lock 1495 held during task exit. 1192 held during task exit. 1496 1193 1497 config LOCKDEP 1194 config LOCKDEP 1498 bool 1195 bool 1499 depends on DEBUG_KERNEL && LOCK_DEBUG 1196 depends on DEBUG_KERNEL && LOCK_DEBUGGING_SUPPORT 1500 select STACKTRACE 1197 select STACKTRACE >> 1198 select FRAME_POINTER if !MIPS && !PPC && !ARM && !S390 && !MICROBLAZE && !ARC && !X86 1501 select KALLSYMS 1199 select KALLSYMS 1502 select KALLSYMS_ALL 1200 select KALLSYMS_ALL 1503 1201 1504 config LOCKDEP_SMALL 1202 config LOCKDEP_SMALL 1505 bool 1203 bool 1506 1204 1507 config LOCKDEP_BITS << 1508 int "Bitsize for MAX_LOCKDEP_ENTRIES" << 1509 depends on LOCKDEP && !LOCKDEP_SMALL << 1510 range 10 30 << 1511 default 15 << 1512 help << 1513 Try increasing this value if you hi << 1514 << 1515 config LOCKDEP_CHAINS_BITS << 1516 int "Bitsize for MAX_LOCKDEP_CHAINS" << 1517 depends on LOCKDEP && !LOCKDEP_SMALL << 1518 range 10 30 << 1519 default 16 << 1520 help << 1521 Try increasing this value if you hi << 1522 << 1523 config LOCKDEP_STACK_TRACE_BITS << 1524 int "Bitsize for MAX_STACK_TRACE_ENTR << 1525 depends on LOCKDEP && !LOCKDEP_SMALL << 1526 range 10 30 << 1527 default 19 << 1528 help << 1529 Try increasing this value if you hi << 1530 << 1531 config LOCKDEP_STACK_TRACE_HASH_BITS << 1532 int "Bitsize for STACK_TRACE_HASH_SIZ << 1533 depends on LOCKDEP && !LOCKDEP_SMALL << 1534 range 10 30 << 1535 default 14 << 1536 help << 1537 Try increasing this value if you ne << 1538 << 1539 config LOCKDEP_CIRCULAR_QUEUE_BITS << 1540 int "Bitsize for elements in circular << 1541 depends on LOCKDEP << 1542 range 10 30 << 1543 default 12 << 1544 help << 1545 Try increasing this value if you hi << 1546 << 1547 config DEBUG_LOCKDEP 1205 config DEBUG_LOCKDEP 1548 bool "Lock dependency engine debuggin 1206 bool "Lock dependency engine debugging" 1549 depends on DEBUG_KERNEL && LOCKDEP 1207 depends on DEBUG_KERNEL && LOCKDEP 1550 select DEBUG_IRQFLAGS << 1551 help 1208 help 1552 If you say Y here, the lock depende 1209 If you say Y here, the lock dependency engine will do 1553 additional runtime checks to debug 1210 additional runtime checks to debug itself, at the price 1554 of more runtime overhead. 1211 of more runtime overhead. 1555 1212 1556 config DEBUG_ATOMIC_SLEEP 1213 config DEBUG_ATOMIC_SLEEP 1557 bool "Sleep inside atomic section che 1214 bool "Sleep inside atomic section checking" 1558 select PREEMPT_COUNT 1215 select PREEMPT_COUNT 1559 depends on DEBUG_KERNEL 1216 depends on DEBUG_KERNEL 1560 depends on !ARCH_NO_PREEMPT 1217 depends on !ARCH_NO_PREEMPT 1561 help 1218 help 1562 If you say Y here, various routines 1219 If you say Y here, various routines which may sleep will become very 1563 noisy if they are called inside ato 1220 noisy if they are called inside atomic sections: when a spinlock is 1564 held, inside an rcu read side criti 1221 held, inside an rcu read side critical section, inside preempt disabled 1565 sections, inside an interrupt, etc. 1222 sections, inside an interrupt, etc... 1566 1223 1567 config DEBUG_LOCKING_API_SELFTESTS 1224 config DEBUG_LOCKING_API_SELFTESTS 1568 bool "Locking API boot-time self-test 1225 bool "Locking API boot-time self-tests" 1569 depends on DEBUG_KERNEL 1226 depends on DEBUG_KERNEL 1570 help 1227 help 1571 Say Y here if you want the kernel t 1228 Say Y here if you want the kernel to run a short self-test during 1572 bootup. The self-test checks whethe 1229 bootup. The self-test checks whether common types of locking bugs 1573 are detected by debugging mechanism 1230 are detected by debugging mechanisms or not. (if you disable 1574 lock debugging then those bugs won' !! 1231 lock debugging then those bugs wont be detected of course.) 1575 The following locking APIs are cove 1232 The following locking APIs are covered: spinlocks, rwlocks, 1576 mutexes and rwsems. 1233 mutexes and rwsems. 1577 1234 1578 config LOCK_TORTURE_TEST 1235 config LOCK_TORTURE_TEST 1579 tristate "torture tests for locking" 1236 tristate "torture tests for locking" 1580 depends on DEBUG_KERNEL 1237 depends on DEBUG_KERNEL 1581 select TORTURE_TEST 1238 select TORTURE_TEST 1582 help 1239 help 1583 This option provides a kernel modul 1240 This option provides a kernel module that runs torture tests 1584 on kernel locking primitives. The 1241 on kernel locking primitives. The kernel module may be built 1585 after the fact on the running kerne 1242 after the fact on the running kernel to be tested, if desired. 1586 1243 1587 Say Y here if you want kernel locki 1244 Say Y here if you want kernel locking-primitive torture tests 1588 to be built into the kernel. 1245 to be built into the kernel. 1589 Say M if you want these torture tes 1246 Say M if you want these torture tests to build as a module. 1590 Say N if you are unsure. 1247 Say N if you are unsure. 1591 1248 1592 config WW_MUTEX_SELFTEST 1249 config WW_MUTEX_SELFTEST 1593 tristate "Wait/wound mutex selftests" 1250 tristate "Wait/wound mutex selftests" 1594 help 1251 help 1595 This option provides a kernel modul 1252 This option provides a kernel module that runs tests on the 1596 on the struct ww_mutex locking API. 1253 on the struct ww_mutex locking API. 1597 1254 1598 It is recommended to enable DEBUG_W 1255 It is recommended to enable DEBUG_WW_MUTEX_SLOWPATH in conjunction 1599 with this test harness. 1256 with this test harness. 1600 1257 1601 Say M if you want these self tests 1258 Say M if you want these self tests to build as a module. 1602 Say N if you are unsure. 1259 Say N if you are unsure. 1603 1260 1604 config SCF_TORTURE_TEST << 1605 tristate "torture tests for smp_call_ << 1606 depends on DEBUG_KERNEL << 1607 select TORTURE_TEST << 1608 help << 1609 This option provides a kernel modul << 1610 on the smp_call_function() family o << 1611 module may be built after the fact << 1612 be tested, if desired. << 1613 << 1614 config CSD_LOCK_WAIT_DEBUG << 1615 bool "Debugging for csd_lock_wait(), << 1616 depends on DEBUG_KERNEL << 1617 depends on 64BIT << 1618 default n << 1619 help << 1620 This option enables debug prints wh << 1621 to the smp_call_function*() IPI wra << 1622 include the IPI handler function cu << 1623 and relevant stack traces. << 1624 << 1625 config CSD_LOCK_WAIT_DEBUG_DEFAULT << 1626 bool "Default csd_lock_wait() debuggi << 1627 depends on CSD_LOCK_WAIT_DEBUG << 1628 depends on 64BIT << 1629 default n << 1630 help << 1631 This option causes the csdlock_debu << 1632 default to 1 (basic debugging) inst << 1633 << 1634 endmenu # lock debugging 1261 endmenu # lock debugging 1635 1262 1636 config TRACE_IRQFLAGS 1263 config TRACE_IRQFLAGS 1637 depends on TRACE_IRQFLAGS_SUPPORT << 1638 bool 1264 bool 1639 help 1265 help 1640 Enables hooks to interrupt enabling 1266 Enables hooks to interrupt enabling and disabling for 1641 either tracing or lock debugging. 1267 either tracing or lock debugging. 1642 1268 1643 config TRACE_IRQFLAGS_NMI << 1644 def_bool y << 1645 depends on TRACE_IRQFLAGS << 1646 depends on TRACE_IRQFLAGS_NMI_SUPPORT << 1647 << 1648 config NMI_CHECK_CPU << 1649 bool "Debugging for CPUs failing to r << 1650 depends on DEBUG_KERNEL << 1651 depends on X86 << 1652 default n << 1653 help << 1654 Enables debug prints when a CPU fai << 1655 backtrace NMI. These prints provid << 1656 might legitimately be failing to re << 1657 is offline of if ignore_nmis is set << 1658 << 1659 config DEBUG_IRQFLAGS << 1660 bool "Debug IRQ flag manipulation" << 1661 help << 1662 Enables checks for potentially unsa << 1663 interrupts, such as calling raw_loc << 1664 are enabled. << 1665 << 1666 config STACKTRACE 1269 config STACKTRACE 1667 bool "Stack backtrace support" 1270 bool "Stack backtrace support" 1668 depends on STACKTRACE_SUPPORT 1271 depends on STACKTRACE_SUPPORT 1669 help 1272 help 1670 This option causes the kernel to cr 1273 This option causes the kernel to create a /proc/pid/stack for 1671 every process, showing its current 1274 every process, showing its current stack trace. 1672 It is also used by various kernel d 1275 It is also used by various kernel debugging features that require 1673 stack trace generation. 1276 stack trace generation. 1674 1277 1675 config WARN_ALL_UNSEEDED_RANDOM 1278 config WARN_ALL_UNSEEDED_RANDOM 1676 bool "Warn for all uses of unseeded r 1279 bool "Warn for all uses of unseeded randomness" 1677 default n 1280 default n 1678 help 1281 help 1679 Some parts of the kernel contain bu 1282 Some parts of the kernel contain bugs relating to their use of 1680 cryptographically secure random num 1283 cryptographically secure random numbers before it's actually possible 1681 to generate those numbers securely. 1284 to generate those numbers securely. This setting ensures that these 1682 flaws don't go unnoticed, by enabli 1285 flaws don't go unnoticed, by enabling a message, should this ever 1683 occur. This will allow people with 1286 occur. This will allow people with obscure setups to know when things 1684 are going wrong, so that they might 1287 are going wrong, so that they might contact developers about fixing 1685 it. 1288 it. 1686 1289 1687 Unfortunately, on some models of so 1290 Unfortunately, on some models of some architectures getting 1688 a fully seeded CRNG is extremely di 1291 a fully seeded CRNG is extremely difficult, and so this can 1689 result in dmesg getting spammed for 1292 result in dmesg getting spammed for a surprisingly long 1690 time. This is really bad from a se 1293 time. This is really bad from a security perspective, and 1691 so architecture maintainers really 1294 so architecture maintainers really need to do what they can 1692 to get the CRNG seeded sooner after 1295 to get the CRNG seeded sooner after the system is booted. 1693 However, since users cannot do anyt 1296 However, since users cannot do anything actionable to 1694 address this, by default this optio 1297 address this, by default this option is disabled. 1695 1298 1696 Say Y here if you want to receive w 1299 Say Y here if you want to receive warnings for all uses of 1697 unseeded randomness. This will be 1300 unseeded randomness. This will be of use primarily for 1698 those developers interested in impr 1301 those developers interested in improving the security of 1699 Linux kernels running on their arch 1302 Linux kernels running on their architecture (or 1700 subarchitecture). 1303 subarchitecture). 1701 1304 1702 config DEBUG_KOBJECT 1305 config DEBUG_KOBJECT 1703 bool "kobject debugging" 1306 bool "kobject debugging" 1704 depends on DEBUG_KERNEL 1307 depends on DEBUG_KERNEL 1705 help 1308 help 1706 If you say Y here, some extra kobje 1309 If you say Y here, some extra kobject debugging messages will be sent 1707 to the syslog. 1310 to the syslog. 1708 1311 1709 config DEBUG_KOBJECT_RELEASE 1312 config DEBUG_KOBJECT_RELEASE 1710 bool "kobject release debugging" 1313 bool "kobject release debugging" 1711 depends on DEBUG_OBJECTS_TIMERS 1314 depends on DEBUG_OBJECTS_TIMERS 1712 help 1315 help 1713 kobjects are reference counted obje 1316 kobjects are reference counted objects. This means that their 1714 last reference count put is not pre 1317 last reference count put is not predictable, and the kobject can 1715 live on past the point at which a d !! 1318 live on past the point at which a driver decides to drop it's 1716 initial reference to the kobject ga 1319 initial reference to the kobject gained on allocation. An 1717 example of this would be a struct d 1320 example of this would be a struct device which has just been 1718 unregistered. 1321 unregistered. 1719 1322 1720 However, some buggy drivers assume 1323 However, some buggy drivers assume that after such an operation, 1721 the memory backing the kobject can 1324 the memory backing the kobject can be immediately freed. This 1722 goes completely against the princip 1325 goes completely against the principles of a refcounted object. 1723 1326 1724 If you say Y here, the kernel will 1327 If you say Y here, the kernel will delay the release of kobjects 1725 on the last reference count to impr 1328 on the last reference count to improve the visibility of this 1726 kind of kobject release bug. 1329 kind of kobject release bug. 1727 1330 1728 config HAVE_DEBUG_BUGVERBOSE 1331 config HAVE_DEBUG_BUGVERBOSE 1729 bool 1332 bool 1730 1333 1731 menu "Debug kernel data structures" !! 1334 config DEBUG_BUGVERBOSE >> 1335 bool "Verbose BUG() reporting (adds 70K)" if DEBUG_KERNEL && EXPERT >> 1336 depends on BUG && (GENERIC_BUG || HAVE_DEBUG_BUGVERBOSE) >> 1337 default y >> 1338 help >> 1339 Say Y here to make BUG() panics output the file name and line number >> 1340 of the BUG call as well as the EIP and oops trace. This aids >> 1341 debugging but costs about 70-100K of memory. 1732 1342 1733 config DEBUG_LIST 1343 config DEBUG_LIST 1734 bool "Debug linked list manipulation" 1344 bool "Debug linked list manipulation" 1735 depends on DEBUG_KERNEL !! 1345 depends on DEBUG_KERNEL || BUG_ON_DATA_CORRUPTION 1736 select LIST_HARDENED << 1737 help 1346 help 1738 Enable this to turn on extended che !! 1347 Enable this to turn on extended checks in the linked-list 1739 routines. !! 1348 walking routines. 1740 << 1741 This option trades better quality e << 1742 is more suitable for kernel debuggi << 1743 you should only enable CONFIG_LIST_ << 1744 1349 1745 If unsure, say N. 1350 If unsure, say N. 1746 1351 1747 config DEBUG_PLIST 1352 config DEBUG_PLIST 1748 bool "Debug priority linked list mani 1353 bool "Debug priority linked list manipulation" 1749 depends on DEBUG_KERNEL 1354 depends on DEBUG_KERNEL 1750 help 1355 help 1751 Enable this to turn on extended che 1356 Enable this to turn on extended checks in the priority-ordered 1752 linked-list (plist) walking routine 1357 linked-list (plist) walking routines. This checks the entire 1753 list multiple times during each man 1358 list multiple times during each manipulation. 1754 1359 1755 If unsure, say N. 1360 If unsure, say N. 1756 1361 1757 config DEBUG_SG 1362 config DEBUG_SG 1758 bool "Debug SG table operations" 1363 bool "Debug SG table operations" 1759 depends on DEBUG_KERNEL 1364 depends on DEBUG_KERNEL 1760 help 1365 help 1761 Enable this to turn on checks on sc 1366 Enable this to turn on checks on scatter-gather tables. This can 1762 help find problems with drivers tha 1367 help find problems with drivers that do not properly initialize 1763 their sg tables. 1368 their sg tables. 1764 1369 1765 If unsure, say N. 1370 If unsure, say N. 1766 1371 1767 config DEBUG_NOTIFIERS 1372 config DEBUG_NOTIFIERS 1768 bool "Debug notifier call chains" 1373 bool "Debug notifier call chains" 1769 depends on DEBUG_KERNEL 1374 depends on DEBUG_KERNEL 1770 help 1375 help 1771 Enable this to turn on sanity check 1376 Enable this to turn on sanity checking for notifier call chains. 1772 This is most useful for kernel deve 1377 This is most useful for kernel developers to make sure that 1773 modules properly unregister themsel 1378 modules properly unregister themselves from notifier chains. 1774 This is a relatively cheap check bu 1379 This is a relatively cheap check but if you care about maximum 1775 performance, say N. 1380 performance, say N. 1776 1381 1777 config DEBUG_CLOSURES !! 1382 config DEBUG_CREDENTIALS 1778 bool "Debug closures (bcache async wi !! 1383 bool "Debug credential management" 1779 depends on CLOSURES << 1780 select DEBUG_FS << 1781 help << 1782 Keeps all active closures in a link << 1783 interface to list them, which makes << 1784 operations that get stuck. << 1785 << 1786 config DEBUG_MAPLE_TREE << 1787 bool "Debug maple trees" << 1788 depends on DEBUG_KERNEL 1384 depends on DEBUG_KERNEL 1789 help 1385 help 1790 Enable maple tree debugging informa !! 1386 Enable this to turn on some debug checking for credential >> 1387 management. The additional code keeps track of the number of >> 1388 pointers from task_structs to any given cred struct, and checks to >> 1389 see that this number never exceeds the usage count of the cred >> 1390 struct. 1791 1391 1792 If unsure, say N. !! 1392 Furthermore, if SELinux is enabled, this also checks that the >> 1393 security pointer in the cred struct is never seen to be invalid. 1793 1394 1794 endmenu !! 1395 If unsure, say N. 1795 1396 1796 source "kernel/rcu/Kconfig.debug" 1397 source "kernel/rcu/Kconfig.debug" 1797 1398 1798 config DEBUG_WQ_FORCE_RR_CPU 1399 config DEBUG_WQ_FORCE_RR_CPU 1799 bool "Force round-robin CPU selection 1400 bool "Force round-robin CPU selection for unbound work items" 1800 depends on DEBUG_KERNEL 1401 depends on DEBUG_KERNEL 1801 default n 1402 default n 1802 help 1403 help 1803 Workqueue used to implicitly guaran 1404 Workqueue used to implicitly guarantee that work items queued 1804 without explicit CPU specified are 1405 without explicit CPU specified are put on the local CPU. This 1805 guarantee is no longer true and whi 1406 guarantee is no longer true and while local CPU is still 1806 preferred work items may be put on 1407 preferred work items may be put on foreign CPUs. Kernel 1807 parameter "workqueue.debug_force_rr 1408 parameter "workqueue.debug_force_rr_cpu" is added to force 1808 round-robin CPU selection to flush 1409 round-robin CPU selection to flush out usages which depend on the 1809 now broken guarantee. This config 1410 now broken guarantee. This config option enables the debug 1810 feature by default. When enabled, 1411 feature by default. When enabled, memory and cache locality will 1811 be impacted. 1412 be impacted. 1812 1413 >> 1414 config DEBUG_BLOCK_EXT_DEVT >> 1415 bool "Force extended block device numbers and spread them" >> 1416 depends on DEBUG_KERNEL >> 1417 depends on BLOCK >> 1418 default n >> 1419 help >> 1420 BIG FAT WARNING: ENABLING THIS OPTION MIGHT BREAK BOOTING ON >> 1421 SOME DISTRIBUTIONS. DO NOT ENABLE THIS UNLESS YOU KNOW WHAT >> 1422 YOU ARE DOING. Distros, please enable this and fix whatever >> 1423 is broken. >> 1424 >> 1425 Conventionally, block device numbers are allocated from >> 1426 predetermined contiguous area. However, extended block area >> 1427 may introduce non-contiguous block device numbers. This >> 1428 option forces most block device numbers to be allocated from >> 1429 the extended space and spreads them to discover kernel or >> 1430 userland code paths which assume predetermined contiguous >> 1431 device number allocation. >> 1432 >> 1433 Note that turning on this debug option shuffles all the >> 1434 device numbers for all IDE and SCSI devices including libata >> 1435 ones, so root partition specified using device number >> 1436 directly (via rdev or root=MAJ:MIN) won't work anymore. >> 1437 Textual device names (root=/dev/sdXn) will continue to work. >> 1438 >> 1439 Say N if you are unsure. >> 1440 1813 config CPU_HOTPLUG_STATE_CONTROL 1441 config CPU_HOTPLUG_STATE_CONTROL 1814 bool "Enable CPU hotplug state contro 1442 bool "Enable CPU hotplug state control" 1815 depends on DEBUG_KERNEL 1443 depends on DEBUG_KERNEL 1816 depends on HOTPLUG_CPU 1444 depends on HOTPLUG_CPU 1817 default n 1445 default n 1818 help 1446 help 1819 Allows to write steps between "offl 1447 Allows to write steps between "offline" and "online" to the CPUs 1820 sysfs target file so states can be 1448 sysfs target file so states can be stepped granular. This is a debug 1821 option for now as the hotplug machi 1449 option for now as the hotplug machinery cannot be stopped and 1822 restarted at arbitrary points yet. 1450 restarted at arbitrary points yet. 1823 1451 1824 Say N if your are unsure. 1452 Say N if your are unsure. 1825 1453 1826 config LATENCYTOP << 1827 bool "Latency measuring infrastructur << 1828 depends on DEBUG_KERNEL << 1829 depends on STACKTRACE_SUPPORT << 1830 depends on PROC_FS << 1831 depends on FRAME_POINTER || MIPS || P << 1832 select KALLSYMS << 1833 select KALLSYMS_ALL << 1834 select STACKTRACE << 1835 select SCHEDSTATS << 1836 help << 1837 Enable this option if you want to u << 1838 to find out which userspace is bloc << 1839 << 1840 config DEBUG_CGROUP_REF << 1841 bool "Disable inlining of cgroup css << 1842 depends on DEBUG_KERNEL << 1843 depends on CGROUPS << 1844 depends on KPROBES << 1845 default n << 1846 help << 1847 Force cgroup css reference count fu << 1848 that they can be kprobed for debugg << 1849 << 1850 source "kernel/trace/Kconfig" << 1851 << 1852 config PROVIDE_OHCI1394_DMA_INIT << 1853 bool "Remote debugging over FireWire << 1854 depends on PCI && X86 << 1855 help << 1856 If you want to debug problems which << 1857 on boot and the crashing machine ha << 1858 this feature to remotely access the << 1859 over FireWire. This employs remote << 1860 specification which is now the stan << 1861 << 1862 With remote DMA, you can monitor th << 1863 firescope and access all memory bel << 1864 Even controlling a kernel debugger << 1865 << 1866 Usage: << 1867 << 1868 If ohci1394_dma=early is used as bo << 1869 all OHCI1394 controllers which are << 1870 << 1871 As all changes to the FireWire bus << 1872 devices cause a bus reset and there << 1873 devices, be sure to have the cable << 1874 the debugging host before booting t << 1875 << 1876 This code (~1k) is freed after boot << 1877 in charge of the OHCI-1394 controll << 1878 << 1879 See Documentation/core-api/debuggin << 1880 << 1881 source "samples/Kconfig" << 1882 << 1883 config ARCH_HAS_DEVMEM_IS_ALLOWED << 1884 bool << 1885 << 1886 config STRICT_DEVMEM << 1887 bool "Filter access to /dev/mem" << 1888 depends on MMU && DEVMEM << 1889 depends on ARCH_HAS_DEVMEM_IS_ALLOWED << 1890 default y if PPC || X86 || ARM64 << 1891 help << 1892 If this option is disabled, you all << 1893 of memory, including kernel and use << 1894 access to this is obviously disastr << 1895 be used by people debugging the ker << 1896 enabled, even in this case there ar << 1897 use due to the cache aliasing requi << 1898 << 1899 If this option is switched on, and << 1900 file only allows userspace access t << 1901 data regions. This is sufficient f << 1902 users of /dev/mem. << 1903 << 1904 If in doubt, say Y. << 1905 << 1906 config IO_STRICT_DEVMEM << 1907 bool "Filter I/O access to /dev/mem" << 1908 depends on STRICT_DEVMEM << 1909 help << 1910 If this option is disabled, you all << 1911 io-memory regardless of whether a d << 1912 range. Accidental access to this i << 1913 specific access can be used by peop << 1914 << 1915 If this option is switched on, the << 1916 userspace access to *idle* io-memor << 1917 may break traditional users of /dev << 1918 if the driver using a given range c << 1919 << 1920 If in doubt, say Y. << 1921 << 1922 menu "$(SRCARCH) Debugging" << 1923 << 1924 source "arch/$(SRCARCH)/Kconfig.debug" << 1925 << 1926 endmenu << 1927 << 1928 menu "Kernel Testing and Coverage" << 1929 << 1930 source "lib/kunit/Kconfig" << 1931 << 1932 config NOTIFIER_ERROR_INJECTION 1454 config NOTIFIER_ERROR_INJECTION 1933 tristate "Notifier error injection" 1455 tristate "Notifier error injection" 1934 depends on DEBUG_KERNEL 1456 depends on DEBUG_KERNEL 1935 select DEBUG_FS 1457 select DEBUG_FS 1936 help 1458 help 1937 This option provides the ability to 1459 This option provides the ability to inject artificial errors to 1938 specified notifier chain callbacks. 1460 specified notifier chain callbacks. It is useful to test the error 1939 handling of notifier call chain fai 1461 handling of notifier call chain failures. 1940 1462 1941 Say N if unsure. 1463 Say N if unsure. 1942 1464 1943 config PM_NOTIFIER_ERROR_INJECT 1465 config PM_NOTIFIER_ERROR_INJECT 1944 tristate "PM notifier error injection 1466 tristate "PM notifier error injection module" 1945 depends on PM && NOTIFIER_ERROR_INJEC 1467 depends on PM && NOTIFIER_ERROR_INJECTION 1946 default m if PM_DEBUG 1468 default m if PM_DEBUG 1947 help 1469 help 1948 This option provides the ability to 1470 This option provides the ability to inject artificial errors to 1949 PM notifier chain callbacks. It is 1471 PM notifier chain callbacks. It is controlled through debugfs 1950 interface /sys/kernel/debug/notifie 1472 interface /sys/kernel/debug/notifier-error-inject/pm 1951 1473 1952 If the notifier call chain should b 1474 If the notifier call chain should be failed with some events 1953 notified, write the error code to " 1475 notified, write the error code to "actions/<notifier event>/error". 1954 1476 1955 Example: Inject PM suspend error (- 1477 Example: Inject PM suspend error (-12 = -ENOMEM) 1956 1478 1957 # cd /sys/kernel/debug/notifier-err 1479 # cd /sys/kernel/debug/notifier-error-inject/pm/ 1958 # echo -12 > actions/PM_SUSPEND_PRE 1480 # echo -12 > actions/PM_SUSPEND_PREPARE/error 1959 # echo mem > /sys/power/state 1481 # echo mem > /sys/power/state 1960 bash: echo: write error: Cannot all 1482 bash: echo: write error: Cannot allocate memory 1961 1483 1962 To compile this code as a module, c 1484 To compile this code as a module, choose M here: the module will 1963 be called pm-notifier-error-inject. 1485 be called pm-notifier-error-inject. 1964 1486 1965 If unsure, say N. 1487 If unsure, say N. 1966 1488 1967 config OF_RECONFIG_NOTIFIER_ERROR_INJECT 1489 config OF_RECONFIG_NOTIFIER_ERROR_INJECT 1968 tristate "OF reconfig notifier error 1490 tristate "OF reconfig notifier error injection module" 1969 depends on OF_DYNAMIC && NOTIFIER_ERR 1491 depends on OF_DYNAMIC && NOTIFIER_ERROR_INJECTION 1970 help 1492 help 1971 This option provides the ability to 1493 This option provides the ability to inject artificial errors to 1972 OF reconfig notifier chain callback 1494 OF reconfig notifier chain callbacks. It is controlled 1973 through debugfs interface under 1495 through debugfs interface under 1974 /sys/kernel/debug/notifier-error-in 1496 /sys/kernel/debug/notifier-error-inject/OF-reconfig/ 1975 1497 1976 If the notifier call chain should b 1498 If the notifier call chain should be failed with some events 1977 notified, write the error code to " 1499 notified, write the error code to "actions/<notifier event>/error". 1978 1500 1979 To compile this code as a module, c 1501 To compile this code as a module, choose M here: the module will 1980 be called of-reconfig-notifier-erro 1502 be called of-reconfig-notifier-error-inject. 1981 1503 1982 If unsure, say N. 1504 If unsure, say N. 1983 1505 1984 config NETDEV_NOTIFIER_ERROR_INJECT 1506 config NETDEV_NOTIFIER_ERROR_INJECT 1985 tristate "Netdev notifier error injec 1507 tristate "Netdev notifier error injection module" 1986 depends on NET && NOTIFIER_ERROR_INJE 1508 depends on NET && NOTIFIER_ERROR_INJECTION 1987 help 1509 help 1988 This option provides the ability to 1510 This option provides the ability to inject artificial errors to 1989 netdevice notifier chain callbacks. 1511 netdevice notifier chain callbacks. It is controlled through debugfs 1990 interface /sys/kernel/debug/notifie 1512 interface /sys/kernel/debug/notifier-error-inject/netdev 1991 1513 1992 If the notifier call chain should b 1514 If the notifier call chain should be failed with some events 1993 notified, write the error code to " 1515 notified, write the error code to "actions/<notifier event>/error". 1994 1516 1995 Example: Inject netdevice mtu chang 1517 Example: Inject netdevice mtu change error (-22 = -EINVAL) 1996 1518 1997 # cd /sys/kernel/debug/notifier-err 1519 # cd /sys/kernel/debug/notifier-error-inject/netdev 1998 # echo -22 > actions/NETDEV_CHANGEM 1520 # echo -22 > actions/NETDEV_CHANGEMTU/error 1999 # ip link set eth0 mtu 1024 1521 # ip link set eth0 mtu 1024 2000 RTNETLINK answers: Invalid argument 1522 RTNETLINK answers: Invalid argument 2001 1523 2002 To compile this code as a module, c 1524 To compile this code as a module, choose M here: the module will 2003 be called netdev-notifier-error-inj 1525 be called netdev-notifier-error-inject. 2004 1526 2005 If unsure, say N. 1527 If unsure, say N. 2006 1528 2007 config FUNCTION_ERROR_INJECTION 1529 config FUNCTION_ERROR_INJECTION 2008 bool "Fault-injections of functions" 1530 bool "Fault-injections of functions" 2009 depends on HAVE_FUNCTION_ERROR_INJECT 1531 depends on HAVE_FUNCTION_ERROR_INJECTION && KPROBES 2010 help 1532 help 2011 Add fault injections into various f 1533 Add fault injections into various functions that are annotated with 2012 ALLOW_ERROR_INJECTION() in the kern 1534 ALLOW_ERROR_INJECTION() in the kernel. BPF may also modify the return 2013 value of these functions. This is u !! 1535 value of theses functions. This is useful to test error paths of code. 2014 1536 2015 If unsure, say N 1537 If unsure, say N 2016 1538 2017 config FAULT_INJECTION 1539 config FAULT_INJECTION 2018 bool "Fault-injection framework" 1540 bool "Fault-injection framework" 2019 depends on DEBUG_KERNEL 1541 depends on DEBUG_KERNEL 2020 help 1542 help 2021 Provide fault-injection framework. 1543 Provide fault-injection framework. 2022 For more details, see Documentation 1544 For more details, see Documentation/fault-injection/. 2023 1545 2024 config FAILSLAB 1546 config FAILSLAB 2025 bool "Fault-injection capability for 1547 bool "Fault-injection capability for kmalloc" 2026 depends on FAULT_INJECTION 1548 depends on FAULT_INJECTION >> 1549 depends on SLAB || SLUB 2027 help 1550 help 2028 Provide fault-injection capability 1551 Provide fault-injection capability for kmalloc. 2029 1552 2030 config FAIL_PAGE_ALLOC 1553 config FAIL_PAGE_ALLOC 2031 bool "Fault-injection capability for !! 1554 bool "Fault-injection capabilitiy for alloc_pages()" 2032 depends on FAULT_INJECTION 1555 depends on FAULT_INJECTION 2033 help 1556 help 2034 Provide fault-injection capability 1557 Provide fault-injection capability for alloc_pages(). 2035 1558 2036 config FAULT_INJECTION_USERCOPY << 2037 bool "Fault injection capability for << 2038 depends on FAULT_INJECTION << 2039 help << 2040 Provides fault-injection capability << 2041 in usercopy functions (copy_from_us << 2042 << 2043 config FAIL_MAKE_REQUEST 1559 config FAIL_MAKE_REQUEST 2044 bool "Fault-injection capability for 1560 bool "Fault-injection capability for disk IO" 2045 depends on FAULT_INJECTION && BLOCK 1561 depends on FAULT_INJECTION && BLOCK 2046 help 1562 help 2047 Provide fault-injection capability 1563 Provide fault-injection capability for disk IO. 2048 1564 2049 config FAIL_IO_TIMEOUT 1565 config FAIL_IO_TIMEOUT 2050 bool "Fault-injection capability for 1566 bool "Fault-injection capability for faking disk interrupts" 2051 depends on FAULT_INJECTION && BLOCK 1567 depends on FAULT_INJECTION && BLOCK 2052 help 1568 help 2053 Provide fault-injection capability 1569 Provide fault-injection capability on end IO handling. This 2054 will make the block layer "forget" 1570 will make the block layer "forget" an interrupt as configured, 2055 thus exercising the error handling. 1571 thus exercising the error handling. 2056 1572 2057 Only works with drivers that use th 1573 Only works with drivers that use the generic timeout handling, 2058 for others it won't do anything. !! 1574 for others it wont do anything. 2059 1575 2060 config FAIL_FUTEX 1576 config FAIL_FUTEX 2061 bool "Fault-injection capability for 1577 bool "Fault-injection capability for futexes" 2062 select DEBUG_FS 1578 select DEBUG_FS 2063 depends on FAULT_INJECTION && FUTEX 1579 depends on FAULT_INJECTION && FUTEX 2064 help 1580 help 2065 Provide fault-injection capability 1581 Provide fault-injection capability for futexes. 2066 1582 2067 config FAULT_INJECTION_DEBUG_FS 1583 config FAULT_INJECTION_DEBUG_FS 2068 bool "Debugfs entries for fault-injec 1584 bool "Debugfs entries for fault-injection capabilities" 2069 depends on FAULT_INJECTION && SYSFS & 1585 depends on FAULT_INJECTION && SYSFS && DEBUG_FS 2070 help 1586 help 2071 Enable configuration of fault-injec 1587 Enable configuration of fault-injection capabilities via debugfs. 2072 1588 2073 config FAIL_FUNCTION 1589 config FAIL_FUNCTION 2074 bool "Fault-injection capability for 1590 bool "Fault-injection capability for functions" 2075 depends on FAULT_INJECTION_DEBUG_FS & 1591 depends on FAULT_INJECTION_DEBUG_FS && FUNCTION_ERROR_INJECTION 2076 help 1592 help 2077 Provide function-based fault-inject 1593 Provide function-based fault-injection capability. 2078 This will allow you to override a s 1594 This will allow you to override a specific function with a return 2079 with given return value. As a resul 1595 with given return value. As a result, function caller will see 2080 an error value and have to handle i 1596 an error value and have to handle it. This is useful to test the 2081 error handling in various subsystem 1597 error handling in various subsystems. 2082 1598 2083 config FAIL_MMC_REQUEST 1599 config FAIL_MMC_REQUEST 2084 bool "Fault-injection capability for 1600 bool "Fault-injection capability for MMC IO" 2085 depends on FAULT_INJECTION_DEBUG_FS & 1601 depends on FAULT_INJECTION_DEBUG_FS && MMC 2086 help 1602 help 2087 Provide fault-injection capability 1603 Provide fault-injection capability for MMC IO. 2088 This will make the mmc core return 1604 This will make the mmc core return data errors. This is 2089 useful to test the error handling i 1605 useful to test the error handling in the mmc block device 2090 and to test how the mmc host driver 1606 and to test how the mmc host driver handles retries from 2091 the block device. 1607 the block device. 2092 1608 2093 config FAIL_SUNRPC << 2094 bool "Fault-injection capability for << 2095 depends on FAULT_INJECTION_DEBUG_FS & << 2096 help << 2097 Provide fault-injection capability << 2098 its consumers. << 2099 << 2100 config FAULT_INJECTION_CONFIGFS << 2101 bool "Configfs interface for fault-in << 2102 depends on FAULT_INJECTION << 2103 select CONFIGFS_FS << 2104 help << 2105 This option allows configfs-based d << 2106 fault-injection via configfs. Each << 2107 fault-injection can be made visible << 2108 configfs group. << 2109 << 2110 << 2111 config FAULT_INJECTION_STACKTRACE_FILTER 1609 config FAULT_INJECTION_STACKTRACE_FILTER 2112 bool "stacktrace filter for fault-inj 1610 bool "stacktrace filter for fault-injection capabilities" 2113 depends on FAULT_INJECTION !! 1611 depends on FAULT_INJECTION_DEBUG_FS && STACKTRACE_SUPPORT 2114 depends on (FAULT_INJECTION_DEBUG_FS !! 1612 depends on !X86_64 2115 select STACKTRACE 1613 select STACKTRACE 2116 depends on FRAME_POINTER || MIPS || P !! 1614 select FRAME_POINTER if !MIPS && !PPC && !S390 && !MICROBLAZE && !ARM && !ARC && !X86 2117 help 1615 help 2118 Provide stacktrace filter for fault 1616 Provide stacktrace filter for fault-injection capabilities 2119 1617 2120 config ARCH_HAS_KCOV !! 1618 config LATENCYTOP 2121 bool !! 1619 bool "Latency measuring infrastructure" >> 1620 depends on DEBUG_KERNEL >> 1621 depends on STACKTRACE_SUPPORT >> 1622 depends on PROC_FS >> 1623 select FRAME_POINTER if !MIPS && !PPC && !S390 && !MICROBLAZE && !ARM && !ARC && !X86 >> 1624 select KALLSYMS >> 1625 select KALLSYMS_ALL >> 1626 select STACKTRACE >> 1627 select SCHEDSTATS >> 1628 select SCHED_DEBUG 2122 help 1629 help 2123 An architecture should select this !! 1630 Enable this option if you want to use the LatencyTOP tool 2124 build and run with CONFIG_KCOV. Thi !! 1631 to find out which userspace is blocking on what kernel operations. 2125 disabling instrumentation for some << 2126 << 2127 config CC_HAS_SANCOV_TRACE_PC << 2128 def_bool $(cc-option,-fsanitize-cover << 2129 1632 >> 1633 source "kernel/trace/Kconfig" 2130 1634 2131 config KCOV !! 1635 config PROVIDE_OHCI1394_DMA_INIT 2132 bool "Code coverage for fuzzing" !! 1636 bool "Remote debugging over FireWire early on boot" 2133 depends on ARCH_HAS_KCOV !! 1637 depends on PCI && X86 2134 depends on CC_HAS_SANCOV_TRACE_PC || << 2135 depends on !ARCH_WANTS_NO_INSTR || HA << 2136 GCC_VERSION >= 120000 || C << 2137 select DEBUG_FS << 2138 select GCC_PLUGIN_SANCOV if !CC_HAS_S << 2139 select OBJTOOL if HAVE_NOINSTR_HACK << 2140 help 1638 help 2141 KCOV exposes kernel code coverage i !! 1639 If you want to debug problems which hang or crash the kernel early 2142 for coverage-guided fuzzing (random !! 1640 on boot and the crashing machine has a FireWire port, you can use >> 1641 this feature to remotely access the memory of the crashed machine >> 1642 over FireWire. This employs remote DMA as part of the OHCI1394 >> 1643 specification which is now the standard for FireWire controllers. 2143 1644 2144 For more details, see Documentation !! 1645 With remote DMA, you can monitor the printk buffer remotely using >> 1646 firescope and access all memory below 4GB using fireproxy from gdb. >> 1647 Even controlling a kernel debugger is possible using remote DMA. 2145 1648 2146 config KCOV_ENABLE_COMPARISONS !! 1649 Usage: 2147 bool "Enable comparison operands coll << 2148 depends on KCOV << 2149 depends on $(cc-option,-fsanitize-cov << 2150 help << 2151 KCOV also exposes operands of every << 2152 code along with operand sizes and P << 2153 These operands can be used by fuzzi << 2154 of fuzzing coverage. << 2155 1650 2156 config KCOV_INSTRUMENT_ALL !! 1651 If ohci1394_dma=early is used as boot parameter, it will initialize 2157 bool "Instrument all code by default" !! 1652 all OHCI1394 controllers which are found in the PCI config space. 2158 depends on KCOV << 2159 default y << 2160 help << 2161 If you are doing generic system cal << 2162 then you will want to instrument th << 2163 say y here. If you are doing more t << 2164 filesystem fuzzing with AFL) then y << 2165 for more specific subsets of files, << 2166 1653 2167 config KCOV_IRQ_AREA_SIZE !! 1654 As all changes to the FireWire bus such as enabling and disabling 2168 hex "Size of interrupt coverage colle !! 1655 devices cause a bus reset and thereby disable remote DMA for all 2169 depends on KCOV !! 1656 devices, be sure to have the cable plugged and FireWire enabled on 2170 default 0x40000 !! 1657 the debugging host before booting the debug target for debugging. 2171 help !! 1658 2172 KCOV uses preallocated per-cpu area !! 1659 This code (~1k) is freed after boot. By then, the firewire stack 2173 soft interrupts. This specifies the !! 1660 in charge of the OHCI-1394 controllers should be used instead. 2174 number of unsigned long words. !! 1661 >> 1662 See Documentation/debugging-via-ohci1394.txt for more information. 2175 1663 2176 menuconfig RUNTIME_TESTING_MENU 1664 menuconfig RUNTIME_TESTING_MENU 2177 bool "Runtime Testing" 1665 bool "Runtime Testing" 2178 default y !! 1666 def_bool y 2179 1667 2180 if RUNTIME_TESTING_MENU 1668 if RUNTIME_TESTING_MENU 2181 1669 2182 config TEST_DHRY << 2183 tristate "Dhrystone benchmark test" << 2184 help << 2185 Enable this to include the Dhryston << 2186 calculates the number of Dhrystones << 2187 DMIPS (Dhrystone MIPS) obtained whe << 2188 by 1757 (the number of Dhrystones p << 2189 11/780, nominally a 1 MIPS machine) << 2190 << 2191 To run the benchmark, it needs to b << 2192 the kernel command line (when built << 2193 built-in or modular). << 2194 << 2195 Run once during kernel boot: << 2196 << 2197 test_dhry.run << 2198 << 2199 Set number of iterations from kerne << 2200 << 2201 test_dhry.iterations=<n> << 2202 << 2203 Set number of iterations from users << 2204 << 2205 echo <n> > /sys/module/test_dhr << 2206 << 2207 Trigger manual run from userspace: << 2208 << 2209 echo y > /sys/module/test_dhry/ << 2210 << 2211 If the number of iterations is <= 0 << 2212 number of iterations (test runs for << 2213 This process takes ca. 4s. << 2214 << 2215 If unsure, say N. << 2216 << 2217 config LKDTM 1670 config LKDTM 2218 tristate "Linux Kernel Dump Test Tool 1671 tristate "Linux Kernel Dump Test Tool Module" 2219 depends on DEBUG_FS 1672 depends on DEBUG_FS 2220 help 1673 help 2221 This module enables testing of the di 1674 This module enables testing of the different dumping mechanisms by 2222 inducing system failures at predefine 1675 inducing system failures at predefined crash points. 2223 If you don't need it: say N 1676 If you don't need it: say N 2224 Choose M here to compile this code as 1677 Choose M here to compile this code as a module. The module will be 2225 called lkdtm. 1678 called lkdtm. 2226 1679 2227 Documentation on how to use the modul 1680 Documentation on how to use the module can be found in 2228 Documentation/fault-injection/provoke 1681 Documentation/fault-injection/provoke-crashes.rst 2229 1682 2230 config CPUMASK_KUNIT_TEST << 2231 tristate "KUnit test for cpumask" if << 2232 depends on KUNIT << 2233 default KUNIT_ALL_TESTS << 2234 help << 2235 Enable to turn on cpumask tests, ru << 2236 << 2237 For more information on KUnit and u << 2238 to the KUnit documentation in Docum << 2239 << 2240 If unsure, say N. << 2241 << 2242 config TEST_LIST_SORT 1683 config TEST_LIST_SORT 2243 tristate "Linked list sorting test" i !! 1684 tristate "Linked list sorting test" 2244 depends on KUNIT << 2245 default KUNIT_ALL_TESTS << 2246 help << 2247 Enable this to turn on 'list_sort() << 2248 executed only once during system bo << 2249 or at module load time. << 2250 << 2251 If unsure, say N. << 2252 << 2253 config TEST_MIN_HEAP << 2254 tristate "Min heap test" << 2255 depends on DEBUG_KERNEL || m 1685 depends on DEBUG_KERNEL || m 2256 help 1686 help 2257 Enable this to turn on min heap fun !! 1687 Enable this to turn on 'list_sort()' function test. This test is 2258 executed only once during system bo 1688 executed only once during system boot (so affects only boot time), 2259 or at module load time. 1689 or at module load time. 2260 1690 2261 If unsure, say N. 1691 If unsure, say N. 2262 1692 2263 config TEST_SORT 1693 config TEST_SORT 2264 tristate "Array-based sort test" if ! !! 1694 tristate "Array-based sort test" 2265 depends on KUNIT << 2266 default KUNIT_ALL_TESTS << 2267 help << 2268 This option enables the self-test f << 2269 or at module load time. << 2270 << 2271 If unsure, say N. << 2272 << 2273 config TEST_DIV64 << 2274 tristate "64bit/32bit division and mo << 2275 depends on DEBUG_KERNEL || m 1695 depends on DEBUG_KERNEL || m 2276 help 1696 help 2277 Enable this to turn on 'do_div()' f !! 1697 This option enables the self-test function of 'sort()' at boot, 2278 executed only once during system bo << 2279 or at module load time. 1698 or at module load time. 2280 1699 2281 If unsure, say N. 1700 If unsure, say N. 2282 1701 2283 config TEST_IOV_ITER << 2284 tristate "Test iov_iter operation" if << 2285 depends on KUNIT << 2286 depends on MMU << 2287 default KUNIT_ALL_TESTS << 2288 help << 2289 Enable this to turn on testing of t << 2290 (iov_iter). This test is executed o << 2291 affects only boot time), or at modu << 2292 << 2293 If unsure, say N. << 2294 << 2295 config KPROBES_SANITY_TEST 1702 config KPROBES_SANITY_TEST 2296 tristate "Kprobes sanity tests" if !K !! 1703 bool "Kprobes sanity tests" 2297 depends on DEBUG_KERNEL 1704 depends on DEBUG_KERNEL 2298 depends on KPROBES 1705 depends on KPROBES 2299 depends on KUNIT << 2300 select STACKTRACE if ARCH_CORRECT_STA << 2301 default KUNIT_ALL_TESTS << 2302 help 1706 help 2303 This option provides for testing ba 1707 This option provides for testing basic kprobes functionality on 2304 boot. Samples of kprobe and kretpro 1708 boot. Samples of kprobe and kretprobe are inserted and 2305 verified for functionality. 1709 verified for functionality. 2306 1710 2307 Say N if you are unsure. 1711 Say N if you are unsure. 2308 1712 2309 config FPROBE_SANITY_TEST << 2310 bool "Self test for fprobe" << 2311 depends on DEBUG_KERNEL << 2312 depends on FPROBE << 2313 depends on KUNIT=y << 2314 help << 2315 This option will enable testing the << 2316 A series of tests are made to verif << 2317 properly. << 2318 << 2319 Say N if you are unsure. << 2320 << 2321 config BACKTRACE_SELF_TEST 1713 config BACKTRACE_SELF_TEST 2322 tristate "Self test for the backtrace 1714 tristate "Self test for the backtrace code" 2323 depends on DEBUG_KERNEL 1715 depends on DEBUG_KERNEL 2324 help 1716 help 2325 This option provides a kernel modul 1717 This option provides a kernel module that can be used to test 2326 the kernel stack backtrace code. Th 1718 the kernel stack backtrace code. This option is not useful 2327 for distributions or general kernel 1719 for distributions or general kernels, but only for kernel 2328 developers working on architecture 1720 developers working on architecture code. 2329 1721 2330 Note that if you want to also test 1722 Note that if you want to also test saved backtraces, you will 2331 have to enable STACKTRACE as well. 1723 have to enable STACKTRACE as well. 2332 1724 2333 Say N if you are unsure. 1725 Say N if you are unsure. 2334 1726 2335 config TEST_REF_TRACKER << 2336 tristate "Self test for reference tra << 2337 depends on DEBUG_KERNEL && STACKTRACE << 2338 select REF_TRACKER << 2339 help << 2340 This option provides a kernel modul << 2341 using reference tracker infrastruct << 2342 << 2343 Say N if you are unsure. << 2344 << 2345 config RBTREE_TEST 1727 config RBTREE_TEST 2346 tristate "Red-Black tree test" 1728 tristate "Red-Black tree test" 2347 depends on DEBUG_KERNEL 1729 depends on DEBUG_KERNEL 2348 help 1730 help 2349 A benchmark measuring the performan 1731 A benchmark measuring the performance of the rbtree library. 2350 Also includes rbtree invariant chec 1732 Also includes rbtree invariant checks. 2351 1733 2352 config REED_SOLOMON_TEST 1734 config REED_SOLOMON_TEST 2353 tristate "Reed-Solomon library test" 1735 tristate "Reed-Solomon library test" 2354 depends on DEBUG_KERNEL || m 1736 depends on DEBUG_KERNEL || m 2355 select REED_SOLOMON 1737 select REED_SOLOMON 2356 select REED_SOLOMON_ENC16 1738 select REED_SOLOMON_ENC16 2357 select REED_SOLOMON_DEC16 1739 select REED_SOLOMON_DEC16 2358 help 1740 help 2359 This option enables the self-test f 1741 This option enables the self-test function of rslib at boot, 2360 or at module load time. 1742 or at module load time. 2361 1743 2362 If unsure, say N. 1744 If unsure, say N. 2363 1745 2364 config INTERVAL_TREE_TEST 1746 config INTERVAL_TREE_TEST 2365 tristate "Interval tree test" 1747 tristate "Interval tree test" 2366 depends on DEBUG_KERNEL 1748 depends on DEBUG_KERNEL 2367 select INTERVAL_TREE 1749 select INTERVAL_TREE 2368 help 1750 help 2369 A benchmark measuring the performan 1751 A benchmark measuring the performance of the interval tree library 2370 1752 2371 config PERCPU_TEST 1753 config PERCPU_TEST 2372 tristate "Per cpu operations test" 1754 tristate "Per cpu operations test" 2373 depends on m && DEBUG_KERNEL 1755 depends on m && DEBUG_KERNEL 2374 help 1756 help 2375 Enable this option to build test mo 1757 Enable this option to build test module which validates per-cpu 2376 operations. 1758 operations. 2377 1759 2378 If unsure, say N. 1760 If unsure, say N. 2379 1761 2380 config ATOMIC64_SELFTEST 1762 config ATOMIC64_SELFTEST 2381 tristate "Perform an atomic64_t self- 1763 tristate "Perform an atomic64_t self-test" 2382 help 1764 help 2383 Enable this option to test the atom 1765 Enable this option to test the atomic64_t functions at boot or 2384 at module load time. 1766 at module load time. 2385 1767 2386 If unsure, say N. 1768 If unsure, say N. 2387 1769 2388 config ASYNC_RAID6_TEST 1770 config ASYNC_RAID6_TEST 2389 tristate "Self test for hardware acce 1771 tristate "Self test for hardware accelerated raid6 recovery" 2390 depends on ASYNC_RAID6_RECOV 1772 depends on ASYNC_RAID6_RECOV 2391 select ASYNC_MEMCPY 1773 select ASYNC_MEMCPY 2392 help !! 1774 ---help--- 2393 This is a one-shot self test that p 1775 This is a one-shot self test that permutes through the 2394 recovery of all the possible two di 1776 recovery of all the possible two disk failure scenarios for a 2395 N-disk array. Recovery is performe 1777 N-disk array. Recovery is performed with the asynchronous 2396 raid6 recovery routines, and will o 1778 raid6 recovery routines, and will optionally use an offload 2397 engine if one is available. 1779 engine if one is available. 2398 1780 2399 If unsure, say N. 1781 If unsure, say N. 2400 1782 2401 config TEST_HEXDUMP 1783 config TEST_HEXDUMP 2402 tristate "Test functions located in t 1784 tristate "Test functions located in the hexdump module at runtime" 2403 1785 2404 config STRING_KUNIT_TEST !! 1786 config TEST_STRING_HELPERS 2405 tristate "KUnit test string functions !! 1787 tristate "Test functions located in the string_helpers module at runtime" 2406 depends on KUNIT << 2407 default KUNIT_ALL_TESTS << 2408 1788 2409 config STRING_HELPERS_KUNIT_TEST !! 1789 config TEST_STRSCPY 2410 tristate "KUnit test string helpers a !! 1790 tristate "Test strscpy*() family of functions at runtime" 2411 depends on KUNIT << 2412 default KUNIT_ALL_TESTS << 2413 1791 2414 config TEST_KSTRTOX 1792 config TEST_KSTRTOX 2415 tristate "Test kstrto*() family of fu 1793 tristate "Test kstrto*() family of functions at runtime" 2416 1794 2417 config TEST_PRINTF 1795 config TEST_PRINTF 2418 tristate "Test printf() family of fun 1796 tristate "Test printf() family of functions at runtime" 2419 1797 2420 config TEST_SCANF << 2421 tristate "Test scanf() family of func << 2422 << 2423 config TEST_BITMAP 1798 config TEST_BITMAP 2424 tristate "Test bitmap_*() family of f 1799 tristate "Test bitmap_*() family of functions at runtime" 2425 help 1800 help 2426 Enable this option to test the bitm 1801 Enable this option to test the bitmap functions at boot. 2427 1802 2428 If unsure, say N. 1803 If unsure, say N. 2429 1804 >> 1805 config TEST_BITFIELD >> 1806 tristate "Test bitfield functions at runtime" >> 1807 help >> 1808 Enable this option to test the bitfield functions at boot. >> 1809 >> 1810 If unsure, say N. >> 1811 2430 config TEST_UUID 1812 config TEST_UUID 2431 tristate "Test functions located in t 1813 tristate "Test functions located in the uuid module at runtime" 2432 1814 2433 config TEST_XARRAY 1815 config TEST_XARRAY 2434 tristate "Test the XArray code at run 1816 tristate "Test the XArray code at runtime" 2435 1817 2436 config TEST_MAPLE_TREE !! 1818 config TEST_OVERFLOW 2437 tristate "Test the Maple Tree code at !! 1819 tristate "Test check_*_overflow() functions at runtime" 2438 help << 2439 Enable this option to test the mapl << 2440 when the module is loaded. Enable " << 2441 more verbose output on failures. << 2442 << 2443 If unsure, say N. << 2444 1820 2445 config TEST_RHASHTABLE 1821 config TEST_RHASHTABLE 2446 tristate "Perform selftest on resizab 1822 tristate "Perform selftest on resizable hash table" 2447 help 1823 help 2448 Enable this option to test the rhas 1824 Enable this option to test the rhashtable functions at boot. 2449 1825 2450 If unsure, say N. 1826 If unsure, say N. 2451 1827 >> 1828 config TEST_HASH >> 1829 tristate "Perform selftest on hash functions" >> 1830 help >> 1831 Enable this option to test the kernel's integer (<linux/hash.h>), >> 1832 string (<linux/stringhash.h>), and siphash (<linux/siphash.h>) >> 1833 hash functions on boot (or module load). >> 1834 >> 1835 This is intended to help people writing architecture-specific >> 1836 optimized versions. If unsure, say N. >> 1837 2452 config TEST_IDA 1838 config TEST_IDA 2453 tristate "Perform selftest on IDA fun 1839 tristate "Perform selftest on IDA functions" 2454 1840 2455 config TEST_PARMAN 1841 config TEST_PARMAN 2456 tristate "Perform selftest on priorit 1842 tristate "Perform selftest on priority array manager" 2457 depends on PARMAN 1843 depends on PARMAN 2458 help 1844 help 2459 Enable this option to test priority 1845 Enable this option to test priority array manager on boot 2460 (or module load). 1846 (or module load). 2461 1847 2462 If unsure, say N. 1848 If unsure, say N. 2463 1849 2464 config TEST_IRQ_TIMINGS 1850 config TEST_IRQ_TIMINGS 2465 bool "IRQ timings selftest" 1851 bool "IRQ timings selftest" 2466 depends on IRQ_TIMINGS 1852 depends on IRQ_TIMINGS 2467 help 1853 help 2468 Enable this option to test the irq 1854 Enable this option to test the irq timings code on boot. 2469 1855 2470 If unsure, say N. 1856 If unsure, say N. 2471 1857 2472 config TEST_LKM 1858 config TEST_LKM 2473 tristate "Test module loading with 'h 1859 tristate "Test module loading with 'hello world' module" 2474 depends on m 1860 depends on m 2475 help 1861 help 2476 This builds the "test_module" modul 1862 This builds the "test_module" module that emits "Hello, world" 2477 on printk when loaded. It is design 1863 on printk when loaded. It is designed to be used for basic 2478 evaluation of the module loading su 1864 evaluation of the module loading subsystem (for example when 2479 validating module verification). It 1865 validating module verification). It lacks any extra dependencies, 2480 and will not normally be loaded by 1866 and will not normally be loaded by the system unless explicitly 2481 requested by name. 1867 requested by name. 2482 1868 2483 If unsure, say N. 1869 If unsure, say N. 2484 1870 2485 config TEST_BITOPS << 2486 tristate "Test module for compilation << 2487 help << 2488 This builds the "test_bitops" modul << 2489 TEST_LKM module except that it does << 2490 set/clear_bit macros and get_count_ << 2491 no compiler warnings from C=1 spars << 2492 compilations. It has no dependencie << 2493 explicitly requested by name. for << 2494 << 2495 If unsure, say N. << 2496 << 2497 config TEST_VMALLOC 1871 config TEST_VMALLOC 2498 tristate "Test module for stress/perf 1872 tristate "Test module for stress/performance analysis of vmalloc allocator" 2499 default n 1873 default n 2500 depends on MMU 1874 depends on MMU 2501 depends on m 1875 depends on m 2502 help 1876 help 2503 This builds the "test_vmalloc" modu 1877 This builds the "test_vmalloc" module that should be used for 2504 stress and performance analysis. So 1878 stress and performance analysis. So, any new change for vmalloc 2505 subsystem can be evaluated from per 1879 subsystem can be evaluated from performance and stability point 2506 of view. 1880 of view. 2507 1881 2508 If unsure, say N. 1882 If unsure, say N. 2509 1883 >> 1884 config TEST_USER_COPY >> 1885 tristate "Test user/kernel boundary protections" >> 1886 depends on m >> 1887 help >> 1888 This builds the "test_user_copy" module that runs sanity checks >> 1889 on the copy_to/from_user infrastructure, making sure basic >> 1890 user/kernel boundary testing is working. If it fails to load, >> 1891 a regression has been detected in the user/kernel memory boundary >> 1892 protections. >> 1893 >> 1894 If unsure, say N. >> 1895 2510 config TEST_BPF 1896 config TEST_BPF 2511 tristate "Test BPF filter functionali 1897 tristate "Test BPF filter functionality" 2512 depends on m && NET 1898 depends on m && NET 2513 help 1899 help 2514 This builds the "test_bpf" module t 1900 This builds the "test_bpf" module that runs various test vectors 2515 against the BPF interpreter or BPF 1901 against the BPF interpreter or BPF JIT compiler depending on the 2516 current setting. This is in particu 1902 current setting. This is in particular useful for BPF JIT compiler 2517 development, but also to run regres 1903 development, but also to run regression tests against changes in 2518 the interpreter code. It also enabl 1904 the interpreter code. It also enables test stubs for eBPF maps and 2519 verifier used by user space verifie 1905 verifier used by user space verifier testsuite. 2520 1906 2521 If unsure, say N. 1907 If unsure, say N. 2522 1908 2523 config TEST_BLACKHOLE_DEV 1909 config TEST_BLACKHOLE_DEV 2524 tristate "Test blackhole netdev funct 1910 tristate "Test blackhole netdev functionality" 2525 depends on m && NET 1911 depends on m && NET 2526 help 1912 help 2527 This builds the "test_blackhole_dev 1913 This builds the "test_blackhole_dev" module that validates the 2528 data path through this blackhole ne 1914 data path through this blackhole netdev. 2529 1915 2530 If unsure, say N. 1916 If unsure, say N. 2531 1917 2532 config FIND_BIT_BENCHMARK 1918 config FIND_BIT_BENCHMARK 2533 tristate "Test find_bit functions" 1919 tristate "Test find_bit functions" 2534 help 1920 help 2535 This builds the "test_find_bit" mod 1921 This builds the "test_find_bit" module that measure find_*_bit() 2536 functions performance. 1922 functions performance. 2537 1923 2538 If unsure, say N. 1924 If unsure, say N. 2539 1925 2540 config TEST_FIRMWARE 1926 config TEST_FIRMWARE 2541 tristate "Test firmware loading via u 1927 tristate "Test firmware loading via userspace interface" 2542 depends on FW_LOADER 1928 depends on FW_LOADER 2543 help 1929 help 2544 This builds the "test_firmware" mod 1930 This builds the "test_firmware" module that creates a userspace 2545 interface for testing firmware load 1931 interface for testing firmware loading. This can be used to 2546 control the triggering of firmware 1932 control the triggering of firmware loading without needing an 2547 actual firmware-using device. The c 1933 actual firmware-using device. The contents can be rechecked by 2548 userspace. 1934 userspace. 2549 1935 2550 If unsure, say N. 1936 If unsure, say N. 2551 1937 2552 config TEST_SYSCTL 1938 config TEST_SYSCTL 2553 tristate "sysctl test driver" 1939 tristate "sysctl test driver" 2554 depends on PROC_SYSCTL 1940 depends on PROC_SYSCTL 2555 help 1941 help 2556 This builds the "test_sysctl" modul 1942 This builds the "test_sysctl" module. This driver enables to test the 2557 proc sysctl interfaces available to 1943 proc sysctl interfaces available to drivers safely without affecting 2558 production knobs which might alter 1944 production knobs which might alter system functionality. 2559 1945 2560 If unsure, say N. 1946 If unsure, say N. 2561 1947 2562 config BITFIELD_KUNIT << 2563 tristate "KUnit test bitfield functio << 2564 depends on KUNIT << 2565 default KUNIT_ALL_TESTS << 2566 help << 2567 Enable this option to test the bitf << 2568 << 2569 KUnit tests run during boot and out << 2570 in TAP format (http://testanything. << 2571 running the KUnit test harness, and << 2572 production build. << 2573 << 2574 For more information on KUnit and u << 2575 to the KUnit documentation in Docum << 2576 << 2577 If unsure, say N. << 2578 << 2579 config CHECKSUM_KUNIT << 2580 tristate "KUnit test checksum functio << 2581 depends on KUNIT << 2582 default KUNIT_ALL_TESTS << 2583 help << 2584 Enable this option to test the chec << 2585 << 2586 KUnit tests run during boot and out << 2587 in TAP format (http://testanything. << 2588 running the KUnit test harness, and << 2589 production build. << 2590 << 2591 For more information on KUnit and u << 2592 to the KUnit documentation in Docum << 2593 << 2594 If unsure, say N. << 2595 << 2596 config HASH_KUNIT_TEST << 2597 tristate "KUnit Test for integer hash << 2598 depends on KUNIT << 2599 default KUNIT_ALL_TESTS << 2600 help << 2601 Enable this option to test the kern << 2602 integer (<linux/hash.h>) hash funct << 2603 << 2604 KUnit tests run during boot and out << 2605 in TAP format (https://testanything << 2606 running the KUnit test harness, and << 2607 production build. << 2608 << 2609 For more information on KUnit and u << 2610 to the KUnit documentation in Docum << 2611 << 2612 This is intended to help people wri << 2613 optimized versions. If unsure, say << 2614 << 2615 config RESOURCE_KUNIT_TEST << 2616 tristate "KUnit test for resource API << 2617 depends on KUNIT << 2618 default KUNIT_ALL_TESTS << 2619 help << 2620 This builds the resource API unit t << 2621 Tests the logic of API provided by << 2622 For more information on KUnit and u << 2623 to the KUnit documentation in Docum << 2624 << 2625 If unsure, say N. << 2626 << 2627 config SYSCTL_KUNIT_TEST 1948 config SYSCTL_KUNIT_TEST 2628 tristate "KUnit test for sysctl" if ! !! 1949 bool "KUnit test for sysctl" 2629 depends on KUNIT 1950 depends on KUNIT 2630 default KUNIT_ALL_TESTS << 2631 help 1951 help 2632 This builds the proc sysctl unit te 1952 This builds the proc sysctl unit test, which runs on boot. 2633 Tests the API contract and implemen 1953 Tests the API contract and implementation correctness of sysctl. 2634 For more information on KUnit and u 1954 For more information on KUnit and unit tests in general please refer 2635 to the KUnit documentation in Docum 1955 to the KUnit documentation in Documentation/dev-tools/kunit/. 2636 1956 2637 If unsure, say N. 1957 If unsure, say N. 2638 1958 2639 config LIST_KUNIT_TEST << 2640 tristate "KUnit Test for Kernel Linke << 2641 depends on KUNIT << 2642 default KUNIT_ALL_TESTS << 2643 help << 2644 This builds the linked list KUnit t << 2645 It tests that the API and basic fun << 2646 and associated macros. << 2647 << 2648 KUnit tests run during boot and out << 2649 in TAP format (https://testanything << 2650 running the KUnit test harness, and << 2651 production build. << 2652 << 2653 For more information on KUnit and u << 2654 to the KUnit documentation in Docum << 2655 << 2656 If unsure, say N. << 2657 << 2658 config HASHTABLE_KUNIT_TEST << 2659 tristate "KUnit Test for Kernel Hasht << 2660 depends on KUNIT << 2661 default KUNIT_ALL_TESTS << 2662 help << 2663 This builds the hashtable KUnit tes << 2664 It tests the basic functionality of << 2665 include/linux/hashtable.h. For more << 2666 unit tests in general please refer << 2667 in Documentation/dev-tools/kunit/. << 2668 << 2669 If unsure, say N. << 2670 << 2671 config LINEAR_RANGES_TEST << 2672 tristate "KUnit test for linear_range << 2673 depends on KUNIT << 2674 select LINEAR_RANGES << 2675 help << 2676 This builds the linear_ranges unit << 2677 Tests the linear_ranges logic corre << 2678 For more information on KUnit and u << 2679 to the KUnit documentation in Docum << 2680 << 2681 If unsure, say N. << 2682 << 2683 config CMDLINE_KUNIT_TEST << 2684 tristate "KUnit test for cmdline API" << 2685 depends on KUNIT << 2686 default KUNIT_ALL_TESTS << 2687 help << 2688 This builds the cmdline API unit te << 2689 Tests the logic of API provided by << 2690 For more information on KUnit and u << 2691 to the KUnit documentation in Docum << 2692 << 2693 If unsure, say N. << 2694 << 2695 config BITS_TEST << 2696 tristate "KUnit test for bits.h" if ! << 2697 depends on KUNIT << 2698 default KUNIT_ALL_TESTS << 2699 help << 2700 This builds the bits unit test. << 2701 Tests the logic of macros defined i << 2702 For more information on KUnit and u << 2703 to the KUnit documentation in Docum << 2704 << 2705 If unsure, say N. << 2706 << 2707 config SLUB_KUNIT_TEST << 2708 tristate "KUnit test for SLUB cache e << 2709 depends on SLUB_DEBUG && KUNIT << 2710 default KUNIT_ALL_TESTS << 2711 help << 2712 This builds SLUB allocator unit tes << 2713 Tests SLUB cache debugging function << 2714 For more information on KUnit and u << 2715 to the KUnit documentation in Docum << 2716 << 2717 If unsure, say N. << 2718 << 2719 config RATIONAL_KUNIT_TEST << 2720 tristate "KUnit test for rational.c" << 2721 depends on KUNIT && RATIONAL << 2722 default KUNIT_ALL_TESTS << 2723 help << 2724 This builds the rational math unit << 2725 For more information on KUnit and u << 2726 to the KUnit documentation in Docum << 2727 << 2728 If unsure, say N. << 2729 << 2730 config MEMCPY_KUNIT_TEST << 2731 tristate "Test memcpy(), memmove(), a << 2732 depends on KUNIT << 2733 default KUNIT_ALL_TESTS << 2734 help << 2735 Builds unit tests for memcpy(), mem << 2736 For more information on KUnit and u << 2737 to the KUnit documentation in Docum << 2738 << 2739 If unsure, say N. << 2740 << 2741 config IS_SIGNED_TYPE_KUNIT_TEST << 2742 tristate "Test is_signed_type() macro << 2743 depends on KUNIT << 2744 default KUNIT_ALL_TESTS << 2745 help << 2746 Builds unit tests for the is_signed << 2747 << 2748 For more information on KUnit and u << 2749 to the KUnit documentation in Docum << 2750 << 2751 If unsure, say N. << 2752 << 2753 config OVERFLOW_KUNIT_TEST << 2754 tristate "Test check_*_overflow() fun << 2755 depends on KUNIT << 2756 default KUNIT_ALL_TESTS << 2757 help << 2758 Builds unit tests for the check_*_o << 2759 related functions. << 2760 << 2761 For more information on KUnit and u << 2762 to the KUnit documentation in Docum << 2763 << 2764 If unsure, say N. << 2765 << 2766 config STACKINIT_KUNIT_TEST << 2767 tristate "Test level of stack variabl << 2768 depends on KUNIT << 2769 default KUNIT_ALL_TESTS << 2770 help << 2771 Test if the kernel is zero-initiali << 2772 padding. Coverage is controlled by << 2773 CONFIG_INIT_STACK_ALL_PATTERN, CONF << 2774 CONFIG_GCC_PLUGIN_STRUCTLEAK, CONFI << 2775 or CONFIG_GCC_PLUGIN_STRUCTLEAK_BYR << 2776 << 2777 config FORTIFY_KUNIT_TEST << 2778 tristate "Test fortified str*() and m << 2779 depends on KUNIT << 2780 default KUNIT_ALL_TESTS << 2781 help << 2782 Builds unit tests for checking inte << 2783 by the str*() and mem*() family of << 2784 traps of FORTIFY_SOURCE, see LKDTM' << 2785 << 2786 config HW_BREAKPOINT_KUNIT_TEST << 2787 bool "Test hw_breakpoint constraints << 2788 depends on HAVE_HW_BREAKPOINT << 2789 depends on KUNIT=y << 2790 default KUNIT_ALL_TESTS << 2791 help << 2792 Tests for hw_breakpoint constraints << 2793 << 2794 If unsure, say N. << 2795 << 2796 config SIPHASH_KUNIT_TEST << 2797 tristate "Perform selftest on siphash << 2798 depends on KUNIT << 2799 default KUNIT_ALL_TESTS << 2800 help << 2801 Enable this option to test the kern << 2802 functions on boot (or module load). << 2803 << 2804 This is intended to help people wri << 2805 optimized versions. If unsure, say << 2806 << 2807 config USERCOPY_KUNIT_TEST << 2808 tristate "KUnit Test for user/kernel << 2809 depends on KUNIT << 2810 default KUNIT_ALL_TESTS << 2811 help << 2812 This builds the "usercopy_kunit" mo << 2813 on the copy_to/from_user infrastruc << 2814 user/kernel boundary testing is wor << 2815 << 2816 config TEST_UDELAY 1959 config TEST_UDELAY 2817 tristate "udelay test driver" 1960 tristate "udelay test driver" 2818 help 1961 help 2819 This builds the "udelay_test" modul 1962 This builds the "udelay_test" module that helps to make sure 2820 that udelay() is working properly. 1963 that udelay() is working properly. 2821 1964 2822 If unsure, say N. 1965 If unsure, say N. 2823 1966 2824 config TEST_STATIC_KEYS 1967 config TEST_STATIC_KEYS 2825 tristate "Test static keys" 1968 tristate "Test static keys" 2826 depends on m 1969 depends on m 2827 help 1970 help 2828 Test the static key interfaces. 1971 Test the static key interfaces. 2829 1972 2830 If unsure, say N. 1973 If unsure, say N. 2831 1974 2832 config TEST_DYNAMIC_DEBUG << 2833 tristate "Test DYNAMIC_DEBUG" << 2834 depends on DYNAMIC_DEBUG << 2835 help << 2836 This module registers a tracer call << 2837 pr_debugs in a 'do_debugging' funct << 2838 enablements, calls the function, an << 2839 << 2840 If unsure, say N. << 2841 << 2842 config TEST_KMOD 1975 config TEST_KMOD 2843 tristate "kmod stress tester" 1976 tristate "kmod stress tester" 2844 depends on m 1977 depends on m 2845 depends on NETDEVICES && NET_CORE && 1978 depends on NETDEVICES && NET_CORE && INET # for TUN 2846 depends on BLOCK 1979 depends on BLOCK 2847 depends on PAGE_SIZE_LESS_THAN_256KB << 2848 select TEST_LKM 1980 select TEST_LKM 2849 select XFS_FS 1981 select XFS_FS 2850 select TUN 1982 select TUN 2851 select BTRFS_FS 1983 select BTRFS_FS 2852 help 1984 help 2853 Test the kernel's module loading me 1985 Test the kernel's module loading mechanism: kmod. kmod implements 2854 support to load modules using the L 1986 support to load modules using the Linux kernel's usermode helper. 2855 This test provides a series of test 1987 This test provides a series of tests against kmod. 2856 1988 2857 Although technically you can either 1989 Although technically you can either build test_kmod as a module or 2858 into the kernel we disallow buildin 1990 into the kernel we disallow building it into the kernel since 2859 it stress tests request_module() an 1991 it stress tests request_module() and this will very likely cause 2860 some issues by taking over precious 1992 some issues by taking over precious threads available from other 2861 module load requests, ultimately th 1993 module load requests, ultimately this could be fatal. 2862 1994 2863 To run tests run: 1995 To run tests run: 2864 1996 2865 tools/testing/selftests/kmod/kmod.s 1997 tools/testing/selftests/kmod/kmod.sh --help 2866 1998 2867 If unsure, say N. 1999 If unsure, say N. 2868 2000 2869 config TEST_DEBUG_VIRTUAL 2001 config TEST_DEBUG_VIRTUAL 2870 tristate "Test CONFIG_DEBUG_VIRTUAL f 2002 tristate "Test CONFIG_DEBUG_VIRTUAL feature" 2871 depends on DEBUG_VIRTUAL 2003 depends on DEBUG_VIRTUAL 2872 help 2004 help 2873 Test the kernel's ability to detect 2005 Test the kernel's ability to detect incorrect calls to 2874 virt_to_phys() done against the non 2006 virt_to_phys() done against the non-linear part of the 2875 kernel's virtual address map. 2007 kernel's virtual address map. 2876 2008 2877 If unsure, say N. 2009 If unsure, say N. 2878 2010 2879 config TEST_MEMCAT_P 2011 config TEST_MEMCAT_P 2880 tristate "Test memcat_p() helper func 2012 tristate "Test memcat_p() helper function" 2881 help 2013 help 2882 Test the memcat_p() helper for corr 2014 Test the memcat_p() helper for correctly merging two 2883 pointer arrays together. 2015 pointer arrays together. 2884 2016 2885 If unsure, say N. 2017 If unsure, say N. 2886 2018 2887 config TEST_OBJAGG !! 2019 config TEST_LIVEPATCH 2888 tristate "Perform selftest on object !! 2020 tristate "Test livepatching" 2889 default n 2021 default n 2890 depends on OBJAGG !! 2022 depends on DYNAMIC_DEBUG >> 2023 depends on LIVEPATCH >> 2024 depends on m 2891 help 2025 help 2892 Enable this option to test object a !! 2026 Test kernel livepatching features for correctness. The tests will 2893 (or module load). !! 2027 load test modules that will be livepatched in various scenarios. 2894 2028 2895 config TEST_MEMINIT !! 2029 To run all the livepatching tests: 2896 tristate "Test heap/page initializati << 2897 help << 2898 Test if the kernel is zero-initiali << 2899 This can be useful to test init_on_ << 2900 2030 2901 If unsure, say N. !! 2031 make -C tools/testing/selftests TARGETS=livepatch run_tests 2902 2032 2903 config TEST_HMM !! 2033 Alternatively, individual tests may be invoked: 2904 tristate "Test HMM (Heterogeneous Mem << 2905 depends on TRANSPARENT_HUGEPAGE << 2906 depends on DEVICE_PRIVATE << 2907 select HMM_MIRROR << 2908 select MMU_NOTIFIER << 2909 help << 2910 This is a pseudo device driver sole << 2911 Say M here if you want to build the << 2912 Doing so will allow you to run tool << 2913 2034 2914 If unsure, say N. !! 2035 tools/testing/selftests/livepatch/test-callbacks.sh >> 2036 tools/testing/selftests/livepatch/test-livepatch.sh >> 2037 tools/testing/selftests/livepatch/test-shadow-vars.sh 2915 2038 2916 config TEST_FREE_PAGES !! 2039 If unsure, say N. 2917 tristate "Test freeing pages" << 2918 help << 2919 Test that a memory leak does not oc << 2920 freeing a block of pages and a spec << 2921 Loading this module is safe if your << 2922 If the bug is not fixed, it will le << 2923 probably OOM your system. << 2924 2040 2925 config TEST_FPU !! 2041 config TEST_OBJAGG 2926 tristate "Test floating point operati !! 2042 tristate "Perform selftest on object aggreration manager" 2927 depends on ARCH_HAS_KERNEL_FPU_SUPPOR !! 2043 default n >> 2044 depends on OBJAGG 2928 help 2045 help 2929 Enable this option to add /sys/kern !! 2046 Enable this option to test object aggregation manager on boot 2930 which will trigger a sequence of fl !! 2047 (or module load). 2931 for self-testing floating point con << 2932 kernel_fpu_begin(). << 2933 2048 2934 If unsure, say N. << 2935 2049 2936 config TEST_CLOCKSOURCE_WATCHDOG !! 2050 config TEST_STACKINIT 2937 tristate "Test clocksource watchdog i !! 2051 tristate "Test level of stack variable initialization" 2938 depends on CLOCKSOURCE_WATCHDOG << 2939 help 2052 help 2940 Enable this option to create a kern !! 2053 Test if the kernel is zero-initializing stack variables and 2941 a test of the clocksource watchdog. !! 2054 padding. Coverage is controlled by compiler flags, 2942 via modprobe or insmod in which cas !! 2055 CONFIG_GCC_PLUGIN_STRUCTLEAK, CONFIG_GCC_PLUGIN_STRUCTLEAK_BYREF, 2943 loaded, or it may be built in, in w !! 2056 or CONFIG_GCC_PLUGIN_STRUCTLEAK_BYREF_ALL. 2944 shortly after boot. << 2945 2057 2946 If unsure, say N. 2058 If unsure, say N. 2947 2059 2948 config TEST_OBJPOOL !! 2060 config TEST_MEMINIT 2949 tristate "Test module for correctness !! 2061 tristate "Test heap/page initialization" 2950 default n << 2951 depends on m && DEBUG_KERNEL << 2952 help 2062 help 2953 This builds the "test_objpool" modu !! 2063 Test if the kernel is zero-initializing heap and page allocations. 2954 correctness verification and concur !! 2064 This can be useful to test init_on_alloc and init_on_free features. 2955 allocation and reclamation. << 2956 2065 2957 If unsure, say N. 2066 If unsure, say N. 2958 2067 2959 endif # RUNTIME_TESTING_MENU 2068 endif # RUNTIME_TESTING_MENU 2960 2069 2961 config ARCH_USE_MEMTEST << 2962 bool << 2963 help << 2964 An architecture should select this << 2965 during boot process. << 2966 << 2967 config MEMTEST 2070 config MEMTEST 2968 bool "Memtest" 2071 bool "Memtest" 2969 depends on ARCH_USE_MEMTEST !! 2072 ---help--- 2970 help << 2971 This option adds a kernel parameter 2073 This option adds a kernel parameter 'memtest', which allows memtest 2972 to be set and executed. !! 2074 to be set. 2973 memtest=0, mean disabled; -- 2075 memtest=0, mean disabled; -- default 2974 memtest=1, mean do 1 test pat 2076 memtest=1, mean do 1 test pattern; 2975 ... 2077 ... 2976 memtest=17, mean do 17 test p 2078 memtest=17, mean do 17 test patterns. 2977 If you are unsure how to answer thi 2079 If you are unsure how to answer this question, answer N. 2978 2080 2979 !! 2081 config BUG_ON_DATA_CORRUPTION 2980 !! 2082 bool "Trigger a BUG when data corruption is detected" 2981 config HYPERV_TESTING !! 2083 select DEBUG_LIST 2982 bool "Microsoft Hyper-V driver testin !! 2084 help 2983 default n !! 2085 Select this option if the kernel should BUG when it encounters 2984 depends on HYPERV && DEBUG_FS !! 2086 data corruption in kernel memory structures when they get checked 2985 help !! 2087 for validity. 2986 Select this option to enable Hyper- << 2987 << 2988 endmenu # "Kernel Testing and Coverage" << 2989 << 2990 menu "Rust hacking" << 2991 << 2992 config RUST_DEBUG_ASSERTIONS << 2993 bool "Debug assertions" << 2994 depends on RUST << 2995 help << 2996 Enables rustc's `-Cdebug-assertions << 2997 << 2998 This flag lets you turn `cfg(debug_ << 2999 compilation on or off. This can be << 3000 code in development but not in prod << 3001 the behavior of the standard librar << 3002 << 3003 Note that this will apply to all Ru << 3004 2088 3005 If unsure, say N. 2089 If unsure, say N. 3006 2090 3007 config RUST_OVERFLOW_CHECKS !! 2091 source "samples/Kconfig" 3008 bool "Overflow checks" << 3009 default y << 3010 depends on RUST << 3011 help << 3012 Enables rustc's `-Coverflow-checks` << 3013 << 3014 This flag allows you to control the << 3015 overflow. When overflow-checks are << 3016 on overflow. << 3017 2092 3018 Note that this will apply to all Ru !! 2093 source "lib/Kconfig.kgdb" 3019 2094 3020 If unsure, say Y. !! 2095 source "lib/Kconfig.ubsan" 3021 2096 3022 config RUST_BUILD_ASSERT_ALLOW !! 2097 config ARCH_HAS_DEVMEM_IS_ALLOWED 3023 bool "Allow unoptimized build-time as !! 2098 bool 3024 depends on RUST << 3025 help << 3026 Controls how are `build_error!` and << 3027 2099 3028 If calls to them exist in the binar !! 2100 config STRICT_DEVMEM 3029 or that the optimizer failed to ver !! 2101 bool "Filter access to /dev/mem" >> 2102 depends on MMU && DEVMEM >> 2103 depends on ARCH_HAS_DEVMEM_IS_ALLOWED >> 2104 default y if PPC || X86 || ARM64 >> 2105 ---help--- >> 2106 If this option is disabled, you allow userspace (root) access to all >> 2107 of memory, including kernel and userspace memory. Accidental >> 2108 access to this is obviously disastrous, but specific access can >> 2109 be used by people debugging the kernel. Note that with PAT support >> 2110 enabled, even in this case there are restrictions on /dev/mem >> 2111 use due to the cache aliasing requirements. 3030 2112 3031 This should not happen, thus by def !! 2113 If this option is switched on, and IO_STRICT_DEVMEM=n, the /dev/mem 3032 as an escape hatch, you can choose !! 2114 file only allows userspace access to PCI space and the BIOS code and 3033 and let the check be carried at run !! 2115 data regions. This is sufficient for dosemu and X and all common 3034 the check fails). !! 2116 users of /dev/mem. 3035 2117 3036 If unsure, say N. !! 2118 If in doubt, say Y. 3037 2119 3038 config RUST_KERNEL_DOCTESTS !! 2120 config IO_STRICT_DEVMEM 3039 bool "Doctests for the `kernel` crate !! 2121 bool "Filter I/O access to /dev/mem" 3040 depends on RUST && KUNIT=y !! 2122 depends on STRICT_DEVMEM 3041 default KUNIT_ALL_TESTS !! 2123 ---help--- 3042 help !! 2124 If this option is disabled, you allow userspace (root) access to all 3043 This builds the documentation tests !! 2125 io-memory regardless of whether a driver is actively using that 3044 as KUnit tests. !! 2126 range. Accidental access to this is obviously disastrous, but >> 2127 specific access can be used by people debugging kernel drivers. 3045 2128 3046 For more information on KUnit and u !! 2129 If this option is switched on, the /dev/mem file only allows 3047 please refer to the KUnit documenta !! 2130 userspace access to *idle* io-memory ranges (see /proc/iomem) This >> 2131 may break traditional users of /dev/mem (dosemu, legacy X, etc...) >> 2132 if the driver using a given range cannot be disabled. 3048 2133 3049 If unsure, say N. !! 2134 If in doubt, say Y. 3050 2135 3051 endmenu # "Rust" !! 2136 source "arch/$(SRCARCH)/Kconfig.debug" 3052 2137 3053 endmenu # Kernel hacking 2138 endmenu # Kernel hacking
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