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Differences between /mm/Kconfig.debug (Version linux-6.11.5) and /mm/Kconfig.debug (Version linux-6.6.58)


  1 # SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only             1 # SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only
  2 config PAGE_EXTENSION                               2 config PAGE_EXTENSION
  3         bool "Extend memmap on extra space for      3         bool "Extend memmap on extra space for more information on page"
  4         help                                        4         help
  5           Extend memmap on extra space for mor      5           Extend memmap on extra space for more information on page. This
  6           could be used for debugging features      6           could be used for debugging features that need to insert extra
  7           field for every page. This extension      7           field for every page. This extension enables us to save memory
  8           by not allocating this extra memory       8           by not allocating this extra memory according to boottime
  9           configuration.                            9           configuration.
 10                                                    10 
 11 config DEBUG_PAGEALLOC                             11 config DEBUG_PAGEALLOC
 12         bool "Debug page memory allocations"       12         bool "Debug page memory allocations"
 13         depends on DEBUG_KERNEL                    13         depends on DEBUG_KERNEL
 14         depends on !HIBERNATION || ARCH_SUPPOR     14         depends on !HIBERNATION || ARCH_SUPPORTS_DEBUG_PAGEALLOC && !PPC && !SPARC
 15         select PAGE_POISONING if !ARCH_SUPPORT     15         select PAGE_POISONING if !ARCH_SUPPORTS_DEBUG_PAGEALLOC
 16         help                                       16         help
 17           Unmap pages from the kernel linear m     17           Unmap pages from the kernel linear mapping after free_pages().
 18           Depending on runtime enablement, thi     18           Depending on runtime enablement, this results in a small or large
 19           slowdown, but helps to find certain      19           slowdown, but helps to find certain types of memory corruption.
 20                                                    20 
 21           Also, the state of page tracking str     21           Also, the state of page tracking structures is checked more often as
 22           pages are being allocated and freed,     22           pages are being allocated and freed, as unexpected state changes
 23           often happen for same reasons as mem     23           often happen for same reasons as memory corruption (e.g. double free,
 24           use-after-free). The error reports f     24           use-after-free). The error reports for these checks can be augmented
 25           with stack traces of last allocation     25           with stack traces of last allocation and freeing of the page, when
 26           PAGE_OWNER is also selected and enab     26           PAGE_OWNER is also selected and enabled on boot.
 27                                                    27 
 28           For architectures which don't enable     28           For architectures which don't enable ARCH_SUPPORTS_DEBUG_PAGEALLOC,
 29           fill the pages with poison patterns      29           fill the pages with poison patterns after free_pages() and verify
 30           the patterns before alloc_pages(). A     30           the patterns before alloc_pages(). Additionally, this option cannot
 31           be enabled in combination with hiber     31           be enabled in combination with hibernation as that would result in
 32           incorrect warnings of memory corrupt     32           incorrect warnings of memory corruption after a resume because free
 33           pages are not saved to the suspend i     33           pages are not saved to the suspend image.
 34                                                    34 
 35           By default this option will have a s     35           By default this option will have a small overhead, e.g. by not
 36           allowing the kernel mapping to be ba     36           allowing the kernel mapping to be backed by large pages on some
 37           architectures. Even bigger overhead      37           architectures. Even bigger overhead comes when the debugging is
 38           enabled by DEBUG_PAGEALLOC_ENABLE_DE     38           enabled by DEBUG_PAGEALLOC_ENABLE_DEFAULT or the debug_pagealloc
 39           command line parameter.                  39           command line parameter.
 40                                                    40 
 41 config DEBUG_PAGEALLOC_ENABLE_DEFAULT              41 config DEBUG_PAGEALLOC_ENABLE_DEFAULT
 42         bool "Enable debug page memory allocat     42         bool "Enable debug page memory allocations by default?"
 43         depends on DEBUG_PAGEALLOC                 43         depends on DEBUG_PAGEALLOC
 44         help                                       44         help
 45           Enable debug page memory allocations     45           Enable debug page memory allocations by default? This value
 46           can be overridden by debug_pagealloc     46           can be overridden by debug_pagealloc=off|on.
 47                                                    47 
                                                   >>  48 config DEBUG_SLAB
                                                   >>  49         bool "Debug slab memory allocations"
                                                   >>  50         depends on DEBUG_KERNEL && SLAB
                                                   >>  51         help
                                                   >>  52           Say Y here to have the kernel do limited verification on memory
                                                   >>  53           allocation as well as poisoning memory on free to catch use of freed
                                                   >>  54           memory. This can make kmalloc/kfree-intensive workloads much slower.
                                                   >>  55 
 48 config SLUB_DEBUG                                  56 config SLUB_DEBUG
 49         default y                                  57         default y
 50         bool "Enable SLUB debugging support" i     58         bool "Enable SLUB debugging support" if EXPERT
 51         depends on SYSFS && !SLUB_TINY         !!  59         depends on SLUB && SYSFS && !SLUB_TINY
 52         select STACKDEPOT if STACKTRACE_SUPPOR     60         select STACKDEPOT if STACKTRACE_SUPPORT
 53         help                                       61         help
 54           SLUB has extensive debug support fea     62           SLUB has extensive debug support features. Disabling these can
 55           result in significant savings in cod     63           result in significant savings in code size. While /sys/kernel/slab
 56           will still exist (with SYSFS enabled     64           will still exist (with SYSFS enabled), it will not provide e.g. cache
 57           validation.                              65           validation.
 58                                                    66 
 59 config SLUB_DEBUG_ON                               67 config SLUB_DEBUG_ON
 60         bool "SLUB debugging on by default"        68         bool "SLUB debugging on by default"
 61         depends on SLUB_DEBUG                  !!  69         depends on SLUB && SLUB_DEBUG
 62         select STACKDEPOT_ALWAYS_INIT if STACK     70         select STACKDEPOT_ALWAYS_INIT if STACKTRACE_SUPPORT
 63         default n                                  71         default n
 64         help                                       72         help
 65           Boot with debugging on by default. S     73           Boot with debugging on by default. SLUB boots by default with
 66           the runtime debug capabilities switc     74           the runtime debug capabilities switched off. Enabling this is
 67           equivalent to specifying the "slab_d !!  75           equivalent to specifying the "slub_debug" parameter on boot.
 68           There is no support for more fine gr     76           There is no support for more fine grained debug control like
 69           possible with slab_debug=xxx. SLUB d !!  77           possible with slub_debug=xxx. SLUB debugging may be switched
 70           off in a kernel built with CONFIG_SL     78           off in a kernel built with CONFIG_SLUB_DEBUG_ON by specifying
 71           "slab_debug=-".                      !!  79           "slub_debug=-".
 72                                                    80 
 73 config PAGE_OWNER                                  81 config PAGE_OWNER
 74         bool "Track page owner"                    82         bool "Track page owner"
 75         depends on DEBUG_KERNEL && STACKTRACE_     83         depends on DEBUG_KERNEL && STACKTRACE_SUPPORT
 76         select DEBUG_FS                            84         select DEBUG_FS
 77         select STACKTRACE                          85         select STACKTRACE
 78         select STACKDEPOT                          86         select STACKDEPOT
 79         select PAGE_EXTENSION                      87         select PAGE_EXTENSION
 80         help                                       88         help
 81           This keeps track of what call chain      89           This keeps track of what call chain is the owner of a page, may
 82           help to find bare alloc_page(s) leak     90           help to find bare alloc_page(s) leaks. Even if you include this
 83           feature on your build, it is disable     91           feature on your build, it is disabled in default. You should pass
 84           "page_owner=on" to boot parameter in     92           "page_owner=on" to boot parameter in order to enable it. Eats
 85           a fair amount of memory if enabled.      93           a fair amount of memory if enabled. See tools/mm/page_owner_sort.c
 86           for user-space helper.                   94           for user-space helper.
 87                                                    95 
 88           If unsure, say N.                        96           If unsure, say N.
 89                                                    97 
 90 config PAGE_TABLE_CHECK                            98 config PAGE_TABLE_CHECK
 91         bool "Check for invalid mappings in us     99         bool "Check for invalid mappings in user page tables"
 92         depends on ARCH_SUPPORTS_PAGE_TABLE_CH    100         depends on ARCH_SUPPORTS_PAGE_TABLE_CHECK
 93         depends on EXCLUSIVE_SYSTEM_RAM           101         depends on EXCLUSIVE_SYSTEM_RAM
 94         select PAGE_EXTENSION                     102         select PAGE_EXTENSION
 95         help                                      103         help
 96           Check that anonymous page is not bei    104           Check that anonymous page is not being mapped twice with read write
 97           permissions. Check that anonymous an    105           permissions. Check that anonymous and file pages are not being
 98           erroneously shared. Since the checki    106           erroneously shared. Since the checking is performed at the time
 99           entries are added and removed to use    107           entries are added and removed to user page tables, leaking, corruption
100           and double mapping problems are dete    108           and double mapping problems are detected synchronously.
101                                                   109 
102           If unsure say "n".                      110           If unsure say "n".
103                                                   111 
104 config PAGE_TABLE_CHECK_ENFORCED                  112 config PAGE_TABLE_CHECK_ENFORCED
105         bool "Enforce the page table checking     113         bool "Enforce the page table checking by default"
106         depends on PAGE_TABLE_CHECK               114         depends on PAGE_TABLE_CHECK
107         help                                      115         help
108           Always enable page table checking.      116           Always enable page table checking.  By default the page table checking
109           is disabled, and can be optionally e    117           is disabled, and can be optionally enabled via page_table_check=on
110           kernel parameter. This config enforc    118           kernel parameter. This config enforces that page table check is always
111           enabled.                                119           enabled.
112                                                   120 
113           If unsure say "n".                      121           If unsure say "n".
114                                                   122 
115 config PAGE_POISONING                             123 config PAGE_POISONING
116         bool "Poison pages after freeing"         124         bool "Poison pages after freeing"
117         help                                      125         help
118           Fill the pages with poison patterns     126           Fill the pages with poison patterns after free_pages() and verify
119           the patterns before alloc_pages. The    127           the patterns before alloc_pages. The filling of the memory helps
120           reduce the risk of information leaks    128           reduce the risk of information leaks from freed data. This does
121           have a potential performance impact     129           have a potential performance impact if enabled with the
122           "page_poison=1" kernel boot option.     130           "page_poison=1" kernel boot option.
123                                                   131 
124           Note that "poison" here is not the s    132           Note that "poison" here is not the same thing as the "HWPoison"
125           for CONFIG_MEMORY_FAILURE. This is s    133           for CONFIG_MEMORY_FAILURE. This is software poisoning only.
126                                                   134 
127           If you are only interested in saniti    135           If you are only interested in sanitization of freed pages without
128           checking the poison pattern on alloc    136           checking the poison pattern on alloc, you can boot the kernel with
129           "init_on_free=1" instead of enabling    137           "init_on_free=1" instead of enabling this.
130                                                   138 
131           If unsure, say N                        139           If unsure, say N
132                                                   140 
133 config DEBUG_PAGE_REF                             141 config DEBUG_PAGE_REF
134         bool "Enable tracepoint to track down     142         bool "Enable tracepoint to track down page reference manipulation"
135         depends on DEBUG_KERNEL                   143         depends on DEBUG_KERNEL
136         depends on TRACEPOINTS                    144         depends on TRACEPOINTS
137         help                                      145         help
138           This is a feature to add tracepoint     146           This is a feature to add tracepoint for tracking down page reference
139           manipulation. This tracking is usefu    147           manipulation. This tracking is useful to diagnose functional failure
140           due to migration failures caused by     148           due to migration failures caused by page reference mismatches.  Be
141           careful when enabling this feature b    149           careful when enabling this feature because it adds about 30 KB to the
142           kernel code.  However the runtime pe    150           kernel code.  However the runtime performance overhead is virtually
143           nil until the tracepoints are actual    151           nil until the tracepoints are actually enabled.
144                                                   152 
145 config DEBUG_RODATA_TEST                          153 config DEBUG_RODATA_TEST
146     bool "Testcase for the marking rodata read    154     bool "Testcase for the marking rodata read-only"
147     depends on STRICT_KERNEL_RWX                  155     depends on STRICT_KERNEL_RWX
148         help                                      156         help
149       This option enables a testcase for the s    157       This option enables a testcase for the setting rodata read-only.
150                                                   158 
151 config ARCH_HAS_DEBUG_WX                          159 config ARCH_HAS_DEBUG_WX
152         bool                                      160         bool
153                                                   161 
154 config DEBUG_WX                                   162 config DEBUG_WX
155         bool "Warn on W+X mappings at boot"       163         bool "Warn on W+X mappings at boot"
156         depends on ARCH_HAS_DEBUG_WX              164         depends on ARCH_HAS_DEBUG_WX
157         depends on MMU                            165         depends on MMU
158         select PTDUMP_CORE                        166         select PTDUMP_CORE
159         help                                      167         help
160           Generate a warning if any W+X mappin    168           Generate a warning if any W+X mappings are found at boot.
161                                                   169 
162           This is useful for discovering cases    170           This is useful for discovering cases where the kernel is leaving W+X
163           mappings after applying NX, as such     171           mappings after applying NX, as such mappings are a security risk.
164                                                   172 
165           Look for a message in dmesg output l    173           Look for a message in dmesg output like this:
166                                                   174 
167             <arch>/mm: Checked W+X mappings: p    175             <arch>/mm: Checked W+X mappings: passed, no W+X pages found.
168                                                   176 
169           or like this, if the check failed:      177           or like this, if the check failed:
170                                                   178 
171             <arch>/mm: Checked W+X mappings: f    179             <arch>/mm: Checked W+X mappings: failed, <N> W+X pages found.
172                                                   180 
173           Note that even if the check fails, y    181           Note that even if the check fails, your kernel is possibly
174           still fine, as W+X mappings are not     182           still fine, as W+X mappings are not a security hole in
175           themselves, what they do is that the    183           themselves, what they do is that they make the exploitation
176           of other unfixed kernel bugs easier.    184           of other unfixed kernel bugs easier.
177                                                   185 
178           There is no runtime or memory usage     186           There is no runtime or memory usage effect of this option
179           once the kernel has booted up - it's    187           once the kernel has booted up - it's a one time check.
180                                                   188 
181           If in doubt, say "Y".                   189           If in doubt, say "Y".
182                                                   190 
183 config GENERIC_PTDUMP                             191 config GENERIC_PTDUMP
184         bool                                      192         bool
185                                                   193 
186 config PTDUMP_CORE                                194 config PTDUMP_CORE
187         bool                                      195         bool
188                                                   196 
189 config PTDUMP_DEBUGFS                             197 config PTDUMP_DEBUGFS
190         bool "Export kernel pagetable layout t    198         bool "Export kernel pagetable layout to userspace via debugfs"
191         depends on DEBUG_KERNEL                   199         depends on DEBUG_KERNEL
192         depends on DEBUG_FS                       200         depends on DEBUG_FS
193         depends on GENERIC_PTDUMP                 201         depends on GENERIC_PTDUMP
194         select PTDUMP_CORE                        202         select PTDUMP_CORE
195         help                                      203         help
196           Say Y here if you want to show the k    204           Say Y here if you want to show the kernel pagetable layout in a
197           debugfs file. This information is on    205           debugfs file. This information is only useful for kernel developers
198           who are working in architecture spec    206           who are working in architecture specific areas of the kernel.
199           It is probably not a good idea to en    207           It is probably not a good idea to enable this feature in a production
200           kernel.                                 208           kernel.
201                                                   209 
202           If in doubt, say N.                     210           If in doubt, say N.
203                                                   211 
204 config HAVE_DEBUG_KMEMLEAK                        212 config HAVE_DEBUG_KMEMLEAK
205         bool                                      213         bool
206                                                   214 
207 config DEBUG_KMEMLEAK                             215 config DEBUG_KMEMLEAK
208         bool "Kernel memory leak detector"        216         bool "Kernel memory leak detector"
209         depends on DEBUG_KERNEL && HAVE_DEBUG_    217         depends on DEBUG_KERNEL && HAVE_DEBUG_KMEMLEAK
210         select DEBUG_FS                           218         select DEBUG_FS
211         select STACKTRACE if STACKTRACE_SUPPOR    219         select STACKTRACE if STACKTRACE_SUPPORT
212         select KALLSYMS                           220         select KALLSYMS
213         select CRC32                              221         select CRC32
214         select STACKDEPOT                         222         select STACKDEPOT
215         select STACKDEPOT_ALWAYS_INIT if !DEBU    223         select STACKDEPOT_ALWAYS_INIT if !DEBUG_KMEMLEAK_DEFAULT_OFF
216         help                                      224         help
217           Say Y here if you want to enable the    225           Say Y here if you want to enable the memory leak
218           detector. The memory allocation/free    226           detector. The memory allocation/freeing is traced in a way
219           similar to the Boehm's conservative     227           similar to the Boehm's conservative garbage collector, the
220           difference being that the orphan obj    228           difference being that the orphan objects are not freed but
221           only shown in /sys/kernel/debug/kmem    229           only shown in /sys/kernel/debug/kmemleak. Enabling this
222           feature will introduce an overhead t    230           feature will introduce an overhead to memory
223           allocations. See Documentation/dev-t    231           allocations. See Documentation/dev-tools/kmemleak.rst for more
224           details.                                232           details.
225                                                   233 
226           Enabling SLUB_DEBUG may increase the !! 234           Enabling DEBUG_SLAB or SLUB_DEBUG may increase the chances
227           due to the slab objects poisoning.   !! 235           of finding leaks due to the slab objects poisoning.
228                                                   236 
229           In order to access the kmemleak file    237           In order to access the kmemleak file, debugfs needs to be
230           mounted (usually at /sys/kernel/debu    238           mounted (usually at /sys/kernel/debug).
231                                                   239 
232 config DEBUG_KMEMLEAK_MEM_POOL_SIZE               240 config DEBUG_KMEMLEAK_MEM_POOL_SIZE
233         int "Kmemleak memory pool size"           241         int "Kmemleak memory pool size"
234         depends on DEBUG_KMEMLEAK                 242         depends on DEBUG_KMEMLEAK
235         range 200 1000000                         243         range 200 1000000
236         default 16000                             244         default 16000
237         help                                      245         help
238           Kmemleak must track all the memory a    246           Kmemleak must track all the memory allocations to avoid
239           reporting false positives. Since mem    247           reporting false positives. Since memory may be allocated or
240           freed before kmemleak is fully initi    248           freed before kmemleak is fully initialised, use a static pool
241           of metadata objects to track such ca    249           of metadata objects to track such callbacks. After kmemleak is
242           fully initialised, this memory pool     250           fully initialised, this memory pool acts as an emergency one
243           if slab allocations fail.               251           if slab allocations fail.
244                                                   252 
245 config DEBUG_KMEMLEAK_DEFAULT_OFF                 253 config DEBUG_KMEMLEAK_DEFAULT_OFF
246         bool "Default kmemleak to off"            254         bool "Default kmemleak to off"
247         depends on DEBUG_KMEMLEAK                 255         depends on DEBUG_KMEMLEAK
248         help                                      256         help
249           Say Y here to disable kmemleak by de    257           Say Y here to disable kmemleak by default. It can then be enabled
250           on the command line via kmemleak=on.    258           on the command line via kmemleak=on.
251                                                   259 
252 config DEBUG_KMEMLEAK_AUTO_SCAN                   260 config DEBUG_KMEMLEAK_AUTO_SCAN
253         bool "Enable kmemleak auto scan thread    261         bool "Enable kmemleak auto scan thread on boot up"
254         default y                                 262         default y
255         depends on DEBUG_KMEMLEAK                 263         depends on DEBUG_KMEMLEAK
256         help                                      264         help
257           Depending on the cpu, kmemleak scan     265           Depending on the cpu, kmemleak scan may be cpu intensive and can
258           stall user tasks at times. This opti    266           stall user tasks at times. This option enables/disables automatic
259           kmemleak scan at boot up.               267           kmemleak scan at boot up.
260                                                   268 
261           Say N here to disable kmemleak auto     269           Say N here to disable kmemleak auto scan thread to stop automatic
262           scanning. Disabling this option disa    270           scanning. Disabling this option disables automatic reporting of
263           memory leaks.                           271           memory leaks.
264                                                   272 
265           If unsure, say Y.                       273           If unsure, say Y.
266                                                   274 
267 config PER_VMA_LOCK_STATS                         275 config PER_VMA_LOCK_STATS
268         bool "Statistics for per-vma locks"       276         bool "Statistics for per-vma locks"
269         depends on PER_VMA_LOCK                   277         depends on PER_VMA_LOCK
270         help                                      278         help
271           Say Y here to enable success, retry     279           Say Y here to enable success, retry and failure counters of page
272           faults handled under protection of p    280           faults handled under protection of per-vma locks. When enabled, the
273           counters are exposed in /proc/vmstat    281           counters are exposed in /proc/vmstat. This information is useful for
274           kernel developers to evaluate effect    282           kernel developers to evaluate effectiveness of per-vma locks and to
275           identify pathological cases. Countin    283           identify pathological cases. Counting these events introduces a small
276           overhead in the page fault path.        284           overhead in the page fault path.
277                                                   285 
278           If in doubt, say N.                     286           If in doubt, say N.
                                                      

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