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  1 # SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only             1 # SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only
  2 #                                                   2 #
  3 # IPv6 configuration                                3 # IPv6 configuration
  4 #                                                   4 #
  5                                                     5 
  6 #   IPv6 as module will cause a CRASH if you t      6 #   IPv6 as module will cause a CRASH if you try to unload it
  7 menuconfig IPV6                                     7 menuconfig IPV6
  8         tristate "The IPv6 protocol"                8         tristate "The IPv6 protocol"
  9         default y                                   9         default y
 10         select CRYPTO_LIB_SHA1                     10         select CRYPTO_LIB_SHA1
 11         help                                       11         help
 12           Support for IP version 6 (IPv6).         12           Support for IP version 6 (IPv6).
 13                                                    13 
 14           For general information about IPv6,      14           For general information about IPv6, see
 15           <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IPv6>     15           <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IPv6>.
 16           For specific information about IPv6      16           For specific information about IPv6 under Linux, see
 17           Documentation/networking/ipv6.rst an     17           Documentation/networking/ipv6.rst and read the HOWTO at
 18           <https://www.tldp.org/HOWTO/Linux+IP     18           <https://www.tldp.org/HOWTO/Linux+IPv6-HOWTO/>
 19                                                    19 
 20           To compile this protocol support as      20           To compile this protocol support as a module, choose M here: the
 21           module will be called ipv6.              21           module will be called ipv6.
 22                                                    22 
 23 if IPV6                                            23 if IPV6
 24                                                    24 
 25 config IPV6_ROUTER_PREF                            25 config IPV6_ROUTER_PREF
 26         bool "IPv6: Router Preference (RFC 419     26         bool "IPv6: Router Preference (RFC 4191) support"
 27         help                                       27         help
 28           Router Preference is an optional ext     28           Router Preference is an optional extension to the Router
 29           Advertisement message which improves     29           Advertisement message which improves the ability of hosts
 30           to pick an appropriate router, espec     30           to pick an appropriate router, especially when the hosts
 31           are placed in a multi-homed network.     31           are placed in a multi-homed network.
 32                                                    32 
 33           If unsure, say N.                        33           If unsure, say N.
 34                                                    34 
 35 config IPV6_ROUTE_INFO                             35 config IPV6_ROUTE_INFO
 36         bool "IPv6: Route Information (RFC 419     36         bool "IPv6: Route Information (RFC 4191) support"
 37         depends on IPV6_ROUTER_PREF                37         depends on IPV6_ROUTER_PREF
 38         help                                       38         help
 39           Support of Route Information.            39           Support of Route Information.
 40                                                    40 
 41           If unsure, say N.                        41           If unsure, say N.
 42                                                    42 
 43 config IPV6_OPTIMISTIC_DAD                         43 config IPV6_OPTIMISTIC_DAD
 44         bool "IPv6: Enable RFC 4429 Optimistic     44         bool "IPv6: Enable RFC 4429 Optimistic DAD"
 45         help                                       45         help
 46           Support for optimistic Duplicate Add     46           Support for optimistic Duplicate Address Detection. It allows for
 47           autoconfigured addresses to be used      47           autoconfigured addresses to be used more quickly.
 48                                                    48 
 49           If unsure, say N.                        49           If unsure, say N.
 50                                                    50 
 51 config INET6_AH                                    51 config INET6_AH
 52         tristate "IPv6: AH transformation"         52         tristate "IPv6: AH transformation"
 53         select XFRM_AH                             53         select XFRM_AH
 54         help                                       54         help
 55           Support for IPsec AH (Authentication     55           Support for IPsec AH (Authentication Header).
 56                                                    56 
 57           AH can be used with various authenti     57           AH can be used with various authentication algorithms.  Besides
 58           enabling AH support itself, this opt     58           enabling AH support itself, this option enables the generic
 59           implementations of the algorithms th     59           implementations of the algorithms that RFC 8221 lists as MUST be
 60           implemented.  If you need any other      60           implemented.  If you need any other algorithms, you'll need to enable
 61           them in the crypto API.  You should      61           them in the crypto API.  You should also enable accelerated
 62           implementations of any needed algori     62           implementations of any needed algorithms when available.
 63                                                    63 
 64           If unsure, say Y.                        64           If unsure, say Y.
 65                                                    65 
 66 config INET6_ESP                                   66 config INET6_ESP
 67         tristate "IPv6: ESP transformation"        67         tristate "IPv6: ESP transformation"
 68         select XFRM_ESP                            68         select XFRM_ESP
 69         help                                       69         help
 70           Support for IPsec ESP (Encapsulating     70           Support for IPsec ESP (Encapsulating Security Payload).
 71                                                    71 
 72           ESP can be used with various encrypt     72           ESP can be used with various encryption and authentication algorithms.
 73           Besides enabling ESP support itself,     73           Besides enabling ESP support itself, this option enables the generic
 74           implementations of the algorithms th     74           implementations of the algorithms that RFC 8221 lists as MUST be
 75           implemented.  If you need any other      75           implemented.  If you need any other algorithms, you'll need to enable
 76           them in the crypto API.  You should      76           them in the crypto API.  You should also enable accelerated
 77           implementations of any needed algori     77           implementations of any needed algorithms when available.
 78                                                    78 
 79           If unsure, say Y.                        79           If unsure, say Y.
 80                                                    80 
 81 config INET6_ESP_OFFLOAD                           81 config INET6_ESP_OFFLOAD
 82         tristate "IPv6: ESP transformation off     82         tristate "IPv6: ESP transformation offload"
 83         depends on INET6_ESP                       83         depends on INET6_ESP
 84         select XFRM_OFFLOAD                        84         select XFRM_OFFLOAD
 85         default n                                  85         default n
 86         help                                       86         help
 87           Support for ESP transformation offlo     87           Support for ESP transformation offload. This makes sense
 88           only if this system really does IPse     88           only if this system really does IPsec and want to do it
 89           with high throughput. A typical desk     89           with high throughput. A typical desktop system does not
 90           need it, even if it does IPsec.          90           need it, even if it does IPsec.
 91                                                    91 
 92           If unsure, say N.                        92           If unsure, say N.
 93                                                    93 
 94 config INET6_ESPINTCP                              94 config INET6_ESPINTCP
 95         bool "IPv6: ESP in TCP encapsulation (     95         bool "IPv6: ESP in TCP encapsulation (RFC 8229)"
 96         depends on XFRM && INET6_ESP               96         depends on XFRM && INET6_ESP
 97         select STREAM_PARSER                       97         select STREAM_PARSER
 98         select NET_SOCK_MSG                        98         select NET_SOCK_MSG
 99         select XFRM_ESPINTCP                       99         select XFRM_ESPINTCP
100         help                                      100         help
101           Support for RFC 8229 encapsulation o    101           Support for RFC 8229 encapsulation of ESP and IKE over
102           TCP/IPv6 sockets.                       102           TCP/IPv6 sockets.
103                                                   103 
104           If unsure, say N.                       104           If unsure, say N.
105                                                   105 
106 config INET6_IPCOMP                               106 config INET6_IPCOMP
107         tristate "IPv6: IPComp transformation"    107         tristate "IPv6: IPComp transformation"
108         select INET6_XFRM_TUNNEL                  108         select INET6_XFRM_TUNNEL
109         select XFRM_IPCOMP                        109         select XFRM_IPCOMP
110         help                                      110         help
111           Support for IP Payload Compression P    111           Support for IP Payload Compression Protocol (IPComp) (RFC3173),
112           typically needed for IPsec.             112           typically needed for IPsec.
113                                                   113 
114           If unsure, say Y.                       114           If unsure, say Y.
115                                                   115 
116 config IPV6_MIP6                                  116 config IPV6_MIP6
117         tristate "IPv6: Mobility"                 117         tristate "IPv6: Mobility"
118         select XFRM                               118         select XFRM
119         help                                      119         help
120           Support for IPv6 Mobility described     120           Support for IPv6 Mobility described in RFC 3775.
121                                                   121 
122           If unsure, say N.                       122           If unsure, say N.
123                                                   123 
124 config IPV6_ILA                                   124 config IPV6_ILA
125         tristate "IPv6: Identifier Locator Add    125         tristate "IPv6: Identifier Locator Addressing (ILA)"
126         depends on NETFILTER                      126         depends on NETFILTER
127         select DST_CACHE                          127         select DST_CACHE
128         select LWTUNNEL                           128         select LWTUNNEL
129         help                                      129         help
130           Support for IPv6 Identifier Locator     130           Support for IPv6 Identifier Locator Addressing (ILA).
131                                                   131 
132           ILA is a mechanism to do network vir    132           ILA is a mechanism to do network virtualization without
133           encapsulation. The basic concept of     133           encapsulation. The basic concept of ILA is that we split an
134           IPv6 address into a 64 bit locator a    134           IPv6 address into a 64 bit locator and 64 bit identifier. The
135           identifier is the identity of an ent    135           identifier is the identity of an entity in communication
136           ("who") and the locator expresses th    136           ("who") and the locator expresses the location of the
137           entity ("where").                       137           entity ("where").
138                                                   138 
139           ILA can be configured using the "enc    139           ILA can be configured using the "encap ila" option with
140           "ip -6 route" command. ILA is descri    140           "ip -6 route" command. ILA is described in
141           https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-he    141           https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-herbert-nvo3-ila-00.
142                                                   142 
143           If unsure, say N.                       143           If unsure, say N.
144                                                   144 
145 config INET6_XFRM_TUNNEL                          145 config INET6_XFRM_TUNNEL
146         tristate                                  146         tristate
147         select INET6_TUNNEL                       147         select INET6_TUNNEL
148         default n                                 148         default n
149                                                   149 
150 config INET6_TUNNEL                               150 config INET6_TUNNEL
151         tristate                                  151         tristate
152         default n                                 152         default n
153                                                   153 
154 config IPV6_VTI                                   154 config IPV6_VTI
155         tristate "Virtual (secure) IPv6: tunne    155         tristate "Virtual (secure) IPv6: tunneling"
156         select IPV6_TUNNEL                        156         select IPV6_TUNNEL
157         select NET_IP_TUNNEL                      157         select NET_IP_TUNNEL
158         select XFRM                               158         select XFRM
159         help                                      159         help
160         Tunneling means encapsulating data of     160         Tunneling means encapsulating data of one protocol type within
161         another protocol and sending it over a    161         another protocol and sending it over a channel that understands the
162         encapsulating protocol. This can be us    162         encapsulating protocol. This can be used with xfrm mode tunnel to give
163         the notion of a secure tunnel for IPSE    163         the notion of a secure tunnel for IPSEC and then use routing protocol
164         on top.                                   164         on top.
165                                                   165 
166 config IPV6_SIT                                   166 config IPV6_SIT
167         tristate "IPv6: IPv6-in-IPv4 tunnel (S    167         tristate "IPv6: IPv6-in-IPv4 tunnel (SIT driver)"
168         select INET_TUNNEL                        168         select INET_TUNNEL
169         select NET_IP_TUNNEL                      169         select NET_IP_TUNNEL
170         select IPV6_NDISC_NODETYPE                170         select IPV6_NDISC_NODETYPE
171         default y                                 171         default y
172         help                                      172         help
173           Tunneling means encapsulating data o    173           Tunneling means encapsulating data of one protocol type within
174           another protocol and sending it over    174           another protocol and sending it over a channel that understands the
175           encapsulating protocol. This driver     175           encapsulating protocol. This driver implements encapsulation of IPv6
176           into IPv4 packets. This is useful if    176           into IPv4 packets. This is useful if you want to connect two IPv6
177           networks over an IPv4-only path.        177           networks over an IPv4-only path.
178                                                   178 
179           Saying M here will produce a module     179           Saying M here will produce a module called sit. If unsure, say Y.
180                                                   180 
181 config IPV6_SIT_6RD                               181 config IPV6_SIT_6RD
182         bool "IPv6: IPv6 Rapid Deployment (6RD    182         bool "IPv6: IPv6 Rapid Deployment (6RD)"
183         depends on IPV6_SIT                       183         depends on IPV6_SIT
184         default n                                 184         default n
185         help                                      185         help
186           IPv6 Rapid Deployment (6rd; draft-ie    186           IPv6 Rapid Deployment (6rd; draft-ietf-softwire-ipv6-6rd) builds upon
187           mechanisms of 6to4 (RFC3056) to enab    187           mechanisms of 6to4 (RFC3056) to enable a service provider to rapidly
188           deploy IPv6 unicast service to IPv4     188           deploy IPv6 unicast service to IPv4 sites to which it provides
189           customer premise equipment.  Like 6t    189           customer premise equipment.  Like 6to4, it utilizes stateless IPv6 in
190           IPv4 encapsulation in order to trans    190           IPv4 encapsulation in order to transit IPv4-only network
191           infrastructure.  Unlike 6to4, a 6rd     191           infrastructure.  Unlike 6to4, a 6rd service provider uses an IPv6
192           prefix of its own in place of the fi    192           prefix of its own in place of the fixed 6to4 prefix.
193                                                   193 
194           With this option enabled, the SIT dr    194           With this option enabled, the SIT driver offers 6rd functionality by
195           providing additional ioctl API to co    195           providing additional ioctl API to configure the IPv6 Prefix for in
196           stead of static 2002::/16 for 6to4.     196           stead of static 2002::/16 for 6to4.
197                                                   197 
198           If unsure, say N.                       198           If unsure, say N.
199                                                   199 
200 config IPV6_NDISC_NODETYPE                        200 config IPV6_NDISC_NODETYPE
201         bool                                      201         bool
202                                                   202 
203 config IPV6_TUNNEL                                203 config IPV6_TUNNEL
204         tristate "IPv6: IP-in-IPv6 tunnel (RFC    204         tristate "IPv6: IP-in-IPv6 tunnel (RFC2473)"
205         select INET6_TUNNEL                       205         select INET6_TUNNEL
206         select DST_CACHE                          206         select DST_CACHE
207         select GRO_CELLS                          207         select GRO_CELLS
208         help                                      208         help
209           Support for IPv6-in-IPv6 and IPv4-in    209           Support for IPv6-in-IPv6 and IPv4-in-IPv6 tunnels described in
210           RFC 2473.                               210           RFC 2473.
211                                                   211 
212           If unsure, say N.                       212           If unsure, say N.
213                                                   213 
214 config IPV6_GRE                                   214 config IPV6_GRE
215         tristate "IPv6: GRE tunnel"               215         tristate "IPv6: GRE tunnel"
216         select IPV6_TUNNEL                        216         select IPV6_TUNNEL
217         select NET_IP_TUNNEL                      217         select NET_IP_TUNNEL
218         depends on NET_IPGRE_DEMUX                218         depends on NET_IPGRE_DEMUX
219         help                                      219         help
220           Tunneling means encapsulating data o    220           Tunneling means encapsulating data of one protocol type within
221           another protocol and sending it over    221           another protocol and sending it over a channel that understands the
222           encapsulating protocol. This particu    222           encapsulating protocol. This particular tunneling driver implements
223           GRE (Generic Routing Encapsulation)     223           GRE (Generic Routing Encapsulation) and at this time allows
224           encapsulating of IPv4 or IPv6 over e    224           encapsulating of IPv4 or IPv6 over existing IPv6 infrastructure.
225           This driver is useful if the other e    225           This driver is useful if the other endpoint is a Cisco router: Cisco
226           likes GRE much better than the other    226           likes GRE much better than the other Linux tunneling driver ("IP
227           tunneling" above). In addition, GRE     227           tunneling" above). In addition, GRE allows multicast redistribution
228           through the tunnel.                     228           through the tunnel.
229                                                   229 
230           Saying M here will produce a module     230           Saying M here will produce a module called ip6_gre. If unsure, say N.
231                                                   231 
232 config IPV6_FOU                                   232 config IPV6_FOU
233         tristate                                  233         tristate
234         default NET_FOU && IPV6                   234         default NET_FOU && IPV6
235                                                   235 
236 config IPV6_FOU_TUNNEL                            236 config IPV6_FOU_TUNNEL
237         tristate                                  237         tristate
238         default NET_FOU_IP_TUNNELS && IPV6_FOU    238         default NET_FOU_IP_TUNNELS && IPV6_FOU
239         select IPV6_TUNNEL                        239         select IPV6_TUNNEL
240                                                   240 
241 config IPV6_MULTIPLE_TABLES                       241 config IPV6_MULTIPLE_TABLES
242         bool "IPv6: Multiple Routing Tables"      242         bool "IPv6: Multiple Routing Tables"
243         select FIB_RULES                          243         select FIB_RULES
244         help                                      244         help
245           Support multiple routing tables.        245           Support multiple routing tables.
246                                                   246 
247 config IPV6_SUBTREES                              247 config IPV6_SUBTREES
248         bool "IPv6: source address based routi    248         bool "IPv6: source address based routing"
249         depends on IPV6_MULTIPLE_TABLES           249         depends on IPV6_MULTIPLE_TABLES
250         help                                      250         help
251           Enable routing by source address or     251           Enable routing by source address or prefix.
252                                                   252 
253           The destination address is still the    253           The destination address is still the primary routing key, so mixing
254           normal and source prefix specific ro    254           normal and source prefix specific routes in the same routing table
255           may sometimes lead to unintended rou    255           may sometimes lead to unintended routing behavior.  This can be
256           avoided by defining different routin    256           avoided by defining different routing tables for the normal and
257           source prefix specific routes.          257           source prefix specific routes.
258                                                   258 
259           If unsure, say N.                       259           If unsure, say N.
260                                                   260 
261 config IPV6_MROUTE                                261 config IPV6_MROUTE
262         bool "IPv6: multicast routing"            262         bool "IPv6: multicast routing"
263         depends on IPV6                           263         depends on IPV6
264         select IP_MROUTE_COMMON                   264         select IP_MROUTE_COMMON
265         help                                      265         help
266           Support for IPv6 multicast forwardin    266           Support for IPv6 multicast forwarding.
267           If unsure, say N.                       267           If unsure, say N.
268                                                   268 
269 config IPV6_MROUTE_MULTIPLE_TABLES                269 config IPV6_MROUTE_MULTIPLE_TABLES
270         bool "IPv6: multicast policy routing"     270         bool "IPv6: multicast policy routing"
271         depends on IPV6_MROUTE                    271         depends on IPV6_MROUTE
272         select FIB_RULES                          272         select FIB_RULES
273         help                                      273         help
274           Normally, a multicast router runs a     274           Normally, a multicast router runs a userspace daemon and decides
275           what to do with a multicast packet b    275           what to do with a multicast packet based on the source and
276           destination addresses. If you say Y     276           destination addresses. If you say Y here, the multicast router
277           will also be able to take interfaces    277           will also be able to take interfaces and packet marks into
278           account and run multiple instances o    278           account and run multiple instances of userspace daemons
279           simultaneously, each one handling a     279           simultaneously, each one handling a single table.
280                                                   280 
281           If unsure, say N.                       281           If unsure, say N.
282                                                   282 
283 config IPV6_PIMSM_V2                              283 config IPV6_PIMSM_V2
284         bool "IPv6: PIM-SM version 2 support"     284         bool "IPv6: PIM-SM version 2 support"
285         depends on IPV6_MROUTE                    285         depends on IPV6_MROUTE
286         help                                      286         help
287           Support for IPv6 PIM multicast routi    287           Support for IPv6 PIM multicast routing protocol PIM-SMv2.
288           If unsure, say N.                       288           If unsure, say N.
289                                                   289 
290 config IPV6_SEG6_LWTUNNEL                         290 config IPV6_SEG6_LWTUNNEL
291         bool "IPv6: Segment Routing Header enc    291         bool "IPv6: Segment Routing Header encapsulation support"
292         depends on IPV6                           292         depends on IPV6
293         select LWTUNNEL                           293         select LWTUNNEL
294         select DST_CACHE                          294         select DST_CACHE
295         select IPV6_MULTIPLE_TABLES               295         select IPV6_MULTIPLE_TABLES
296         help                                      296         help
297           Support for encapsulation of packets    297           Support for encapsulation of packets within an outer IPv6
298           header and a Segment Routing Header     298           header and a Segment Routing Header using the lightweight
299           tunnels mechanism. Also enable suppo    299           tunnels mechanism. Also enable support for advanced local
300           processing of SRv6 packets based on     300           processing of SRv6 packets based on their active segment.
301                                                   301 
302           If unsure, say N.                       302           If unsure, say N.
303                                                   303 
304 config IPV6_SEG6_HMAC                             304 config IPV6_SEG6_HMAC
305         bool "IPv6: Segment Routing HMAC suppo    305         bool "IPv6: Segment Routing HMAC support"
306         depends on IPV6                           306         depends on IPV6
307         select CRYPTO                             307         select CRYPTO
308         select CRYPTO_HMAC                        308         select CRYPTO_HMAC
309         select CRYPTO_SHA1                        309         select CRYPTO_SHA1
310         select CRYPTO_SHA256                      310         select CRYPTO_SHA256
311         help                                      311         help
312           Support for HMAC signature generatio    312           Support for HMAC signature generation and verification
313           of SR-enabled packets.                  313           of SR-enabled packets.
314                                                   314 
315           If unsure, say N.                       315           If unsure, say N.
316                                                   316 
317 config IPV6_SEG6_BPF                              317 config IPV6_SEG6_BPF
318         def_bool y                                318         def_bool y
319         depends on IPV6_SEG6_LWTUNNEL             319         depends on IPV6_SEG6_LWTUNNEL
320         depends on IPV6 = y                       320         depends on IPV6 = y
321                                                   321 
322 config IPV6_RPL_LWTUNNEL                          322 config IPV6_RPL_LWTUNNEL
323         bool "IPv6: RPL Source Routing Header     323         bool "IPv6: RPL Source Routing Header support"
324         depends on IPV6                           324         depends on IPV6
325         select LWTUNNEL                           325         select LWTUNNEL
326         select DST_CACHE                          326         select DST_CACHE
327         help                                      327         help
328           Support for RFC6554 RPL Source Routi    328           Support for RFC6554 RPL Source Routing Header using the lightweight
329           tunnels mechanism.                      329           tunnels mechanism.
330                                                   330 
331           If unsure, say N.                       331           If unsure, say N.
332                                                   332 
333 config IPV6_IOAM6_LWTUNNEL                        333 config IPV6_IOAM6_LWTUNNEL
334         bool "IPv6: IOAM Pre-allocated Trace i    334         bool "IPv6: IOAM Pre-allocated Trace insertion support"
335         depends on IPV6                           335         depends on IPV6
336         select LWTUNNEL                           336         select LWTUNNEL
337         select DST_CACHE                          337         select DST_CACHE
338         help                                      338         help
339           Support for the insertion of IOAM Pr    339           Support for the insertion of IOAM Pre-allocated Trace
340           Header using the lightweight tunnels    340           Header using the lightweight tunnels mechanism.
341                                                   341 
342           If unsure, say N.                       342           If unsure, say N.
343                                                   343 
344 endif # IPV6                                      344 endif # IPV6
                                                      

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