1 choice 2 prompt "Choose kernel unwinder" 3 default UNWINDER_PROLOGUE if KALLSYMS 4 help 5 This determines which method will be used for unwinding kernel stack 6 traces for panics, oopses, bugs, warnings, perf, /proc/<pid>/stack, 7 lockdep, and more. 8 9 config UNWINDER_GUESS 10 bool "Guess unwinder" 11 help 12 This option enables the "guess" unwinder for unwinding kernel stack 13 traces. It scans the stack and reports every kernel text address it 14 finds. Some of the addresses it reports may be incorrect. 15 16 While this option often produces false positives, it can still be 17 useful in many cases. 18 19 config UNWINDER_PROLOGUE 20 bool "Prologue unwinder" 21 depends on KALLSYMS 22 help 23 This option enables the "prologue" unwinder for unwinding kernel stack 24 traces. It unwind the stack frame based on prologue code analyze. Symbol 25 information is needed, at least the address and length of each function. 26 Some of the addresses it reports may be incorrect (but better than the 27 Guess unwinder). 28 29 config UNWINDER_ORC 30 bool "ORC unwinder" 31 depends on HAVE_OBJTOOL 32 select OBJTOOL 33 help 34 This option enables the ORC (Oops Rewind Capability) unwinder for 35 unwinding kernel stack traces. It uses a custom data format which is 36 a simplified version of the DWARF Call Frame Information standard. 37 38 Enabling this option will increase the kernel's runtime memory usage 39 by roughly 2-4MB, depending on your kernel config. 40 41 endchoice
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