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1# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0
2#
3# General architecture dependent options
4#
5
6#
7# Note: arch/$(SRCARCH)/Kconfig needs to be included first so that it can
8# override the default values in this file.
9#
10source "arch/$(SRCARCH)/Kconfig"
11
12menu "General architecture-dependent options"
13
14config CRASH_CORE
15	bool
16
17config KEXEC_CORE
18	select CRASH_CORE
19	bool
20
21config KEXEC_ELF
22	bool
23
24config HAVE_IMA_KEXEC
25	bool
26
27config HOTPLUG_SMT
28	bool
29
30config OPROFILE
31	tristate "OProfile system profiling"
32	depends on PROFILING
33	depends on HAVE_OPROFILE
34	select RING_BUFFER
35	select RING_BUFFER_ALLOW_SWAP
36	help
37	  OProfile is a profiling system capable of profiling the
38	  whole system, include the kernel, kernel modules, libraries,
39	  and applications.
40
41	  If unsure, say N.
42
43config OPROFILE_EVENT_MULTIPLEX
44	bool "OProfile multiplexing support (EXPERIMENTAL)"
45	default n
46	depends on OPROFILE && X86
47	help
48	  The number of hardware counters is limited. The multiplexing
49	  feature enables OProfile to gather more events than counters
50	  are provided by the hardware. This is realized by switching
51	  between events at a user specified time interval.
52
53	  If unsure, say N.
54
55config HAVE_OPROFILE
56	bool
57
58config OPROFILE_NMI_TIMER
59	def_bool y
60	depends on PERF_EVENTS && HAVE_PERF_EVENTS_NMI && !PPC64
61
62config KPROBES
63	bool "Kprobes"
64	depends on MODULES
65	depends on HAVE_KPROBES
66	select KALLSYMS
67	help
68	  Kprobes allows you to trap at almost any kernel address and
69	  execute a callback function.  register_kprobe() establishes
70	  a probepoint and specifies the callback.  Kprobes is useful
71	  for kernel debugging, non-intrusive instrumentation and testing.
72	  If in doubt, say "N".
73
74config JUMP_LABEL
75	bool "Optimize very unlikely/likely branches"
76	depends on HAVE_ARCH_JUMP_LABEL
77	depends on CC_HAS_ASM_GOTO
78	help
79	 This option enables a transparent branch optimization that
80	 makes certain almost-always-true or almost-always-false branch
81	 conditions even cheaper to execute within the kernel.
82
83	 Certain performance-sensitive kernel code, such as trace points,
84	 scheduler functionality, networking code and KVM have such
85	 branches and include support for this optimization technique.
86
87	 If it is detected that the compiler has support for "asm goto",
88	 the kernel will compile such branches with just a nop
89	 instruction. When the condition flag is toggled to true, the
90	 nop will be converted to a jump instruction to execute the
91	 conditional block of instructions.
92
93	 This technique lowers overhead and stress on the branch prediction
94	 of the processor and generally makes the kernel faster. The update
95	 of the condition is slower, but those are always very rare.
96
97	 ( On 32-bit x86, the necessary options added to the compiler
98	   flags may increase the size of the kernel slightly. )
99
100config STATIC_KEYS_SELFTEST
101	bool "Static key selftest"
102	depends on JUMP_LABEL
103	help
104	  Boot time self-test of the branch patching code.
105
106config OPTPROBES
107	def_bool y
108	depends on KPROBES && HAVE_OPTPROBES
109	select TASKS_RCU if PREEMPTION
110
111config KPROBES_ON_FTRACE
112	def_bool y
113	depends on KPROBES && HAVE_KPROBES_ON_FTRACE
114	depends on DYNAMIC_FTRACE_WITH_REGS
115	help
116	 If function tracer is enabled and the arch supports full
117	 passing of pt_regs to function tracing, then kprobes can
118	 optimize on top of function tracing.
119
120config UPROBES
121	def_bool n
122	depends on ARCH_SUPPORTS_UPROBES
123	help
124	  Uprobes is the user-space counterpart to kprobes: they
125	  enable instrumentation applications (such as 'perf probe')
126	  to establish unintrusive probes in user-space binaries and
127	  libraries, by executing handler functions when the probes
128	  are hit by user-space applications.
129
130	  ( These probes come in the form of single-byte breakpoints,
131	    managed by the kernel and kept transparent to the probed
132	    application. )
133
134config HAVE_EFFICIENT_UNALIGNED_ACCESS
135	bool
136	help
137	  Some architectures are unable to perform unaligned accesses
138	  without the use of get_unaligned/put_unaligned. Others are
139	  unable to perform such accesses efficiently (e.g. trap on
140	  unaligned access and require fixing it up in the exception
141	  handler.)
142
143	  This symbol should be selected by an architecture if it can
144	  perform unaligned accesses efficiently to allow different
145	  code paths to be selected for these cases. Some network
146	  drivers, for example, could opt to not fix up alignment
147	  problems with received packets if doing so would not help
148	  much.
149
150	  See Documentation/unaligned-memory-access.txt for more
151	  information on the topic of unaligned memory accesses.
152
153config ARCH_USE_BUILTIN_BSWAP
154	bool
155	help
156	 Modern versions of GCC (since 4.4) have builtin functions
157	 for handling byte-swapping. Using these, instead of the old
158	 inline assembler that the architecture code provides in the
159	 __arch_bswapXX() macros, allows the compiler to see what's
160	 happening and offers more opportunity for optimisation. In
161	 particular, the compiler will be able to combine the byteswap
162	 with a nearby load or store and use load-and-swap or
163	 store-and-swap instructions if the architecture has them. It
164	 should almost *never* result in code which is worse than the
165	 hand-coded assembler in <asm/swab.h>.  But just in case it
166	 does, the use of the builtins is optional.
167
168	 Any architecture with load-and-swap or store-and-swap
169	 instructions should set this. And it shouldn't hurt to set it
170	 on architectures that don't have such instructions.
171
172config KRETPROBES
173	def_bool y
174	depends on KPROBES && HAVE_KRETPROBES
175
176config USER_RETURN_NOTIFIER
177	bool
178	depends on HAVE_USER_RETURN_NOTIFIER
179	help
180	  Provide a kernel-internal notification when a cpu is about to
181	  switch to user mode.
182
183config HAVE_IOREMAP_PROT
184	bool
185
186config HAVE_KPROBES
187	bool
188
189config HAVE_KRETPROBES
190	bool
191
192config HAVE_OPTPROBES
193	bool
194
195config HAVE_KPROBES_ON_FTRACE
196	bool
197
198config HAVE_FUNCTION_ERROR_INJECTION
199	bool
200
201config HAVE_NMI
202	bool
203
204#
205# An arch should select this if it provides all these things:
206#
207#	task_pt_regs()		in asm/processor.h or asm/ptrace.h
208#	arch_has_single_step()	if there is hardware single-step support
209#	arch_has_block_step()	if there is hardware block-step support
210#	asm/syscall.h		supplying asm-generic/syscall.h interface
211#	linux/regset.h		user_regset interfaces
212#	CORE_DUMP_USE_REGSET	#define'd in linux/elf.h
213#	TIF_SYSCALL_TRACE	calls tracehook_report_syscall_{entry,exit}
214#	TIF_NOTIFY_RESUME	calls tracehook_notify_resume()
215#	signal delivery		calls tracehook_signal_handler()
216#
217config HAVE_ARCH_TRACEHOOK
218	bool
219
220config HAVE_DMA_CONTIGUOUS
221	bool
222
223config GENERIC_SMP_IDLE_THREAD
224	bool
225
226config GENERIC_IDLE_POLL_SETUP
227	bool
228
229config ARCH_HAS_FORTIFY_SOURCE
230	bool
231	help
232	  An architecture should select this when it can successfully
233	  build and run with CONFIG_FORTIFY_SOURCE.
234
235#
236# Select if the arch provides a historic keepinit alias for the retain_initrd
237# command line option
238#
239config ARCH_HAS_KEEPINITRD
240	bool
241
242# Select if arch has all set_memory_ro/rw/x/nx() functions in asm/cacheflush.h
243config ARCH_HAS_SET_MEMORY
244	bool
245
246# Select if arch has all set_direct_map_invalid/default() functions
247config ARCH_HAS_SET_DIRECT_MAP
248	bool
249
250#
251# Select if the architecture provides the arch_dma_set_uncached symbol to
252# either provide an uncached segement alias for a DMA allocation, or
253# to remap the page tables in place.
254#
255config ARCH_HAS_DMA_SET_UNCACHED
256	bool
257
258#
259# Select if the architectures provides the arch_dma_clear_uncached symbol
260# to undo an in-place page table remap for uncached access.
261#
262config ARCH_HAS_DMA_CLEAR_UNCACHED
263	bool
264
265# Select if arch init_task must go in the __init_task_data section
266config ARCH_TASK_STRUCT_ON_STACK
267	bool
268
269# Select if arch has its private alloc_task_struct() function
270config ARCH_TASK_STRUCT_ALLOCATOR
271	bool
272
273config HAVE_ARCH_THREAD_STRUCT_WHITELIST
274	bool
275	depends on !ARCH_TASK_STRUCT_ALLOCATOR
276	help
277	  An architecture should select this to provide hardened usercopy
278	  knowledge about what region of the thread_struct should be
279	  whitelisted for copying to userspace. Normally this is only the
280	  FPU registers. Specifically, arch_thread_struct_whitelist()
281	  should be implemented. Without this, the entire thread_struct
282	  field in task_struct will be left whitelisted.
283
284# Select if arch has its private alloc_thread_stack() function
285config ARCH_THREAD_STACK_ALLOCATOR
286	bool
287
288# Select if arch wants to size task_struct dynamically via arch_task_struct_size:
289config ARCH_WANTS_DYNAMIC_TASK_STRUCT
290	bool
291
292config ARCH_32BIT_OFF_T
293	bool
294	depends on !64BIT
295	help
296	  All new 32-bit architectures should have 64-bit off_t type on
297	  userspace side which corresponds to the loff_t kernel type. This
298	  is the requirement for modern ABIs. Some existing architectures
299	  still support 32-bit off_t. This option is enabled for all such
300	  architectures explicitly.
301
302config HAVE_ASM_MODVERSIONS
303	bool
304	help
305	  This symbol should be selected by an architecure if it provides
306	  <asm/asm-prototypes.h> to support the module versioning for symbols
307	  exported from assembly code.
308
309config HAVE_REGS_AND_STACK_ACCESS_API
310	bool
311	help
312	  This symbol should be selected by an architecure if it supports
313	  the API needed to access registers and stack entries from pt_regs,
314	  declared in asm/ptrace.h
315	  For example the kprobes-based event tracer needs this API.
316
317config HAVE_RSEQ
318	bool
319	depends on HAVE_REGS_AND_STACK_ACCESS_API
320	help
321	  This symbol should be selected by an architecture if it
322	  supports an implementation of restartable sequences.
323
324config HAVE_FUNCTION_ARG_ACCESS_API
325	bool
326	help
327	  This symbol should be selected by an architecure if it supports
328	  the API needed to access function arguments from pt_regs,
329	  declared in asm/ptrace.h
330
331config HAVE_HW_BREAKPOINT
332	bool
333	depends on PERF_EVENTS
334
335config HAVE_MIXED_BREAKPOINTS_REGS
336	bool
337	depends on HAVE_HW_BREAKPOINT
338	help
339	  Depending on the arch implementation of hardware breakpoints,
340	  some of them have separate registers for data and instruction
341	  breakpoints addresses, others have mixed registers to store
342	  them but define the access type in a control register.
343	  Select this option if your arch implements breakpoints under the
344	  latter fashion.
345
346config HAVE_USER_RETURN_NOTIFIER
347	bool
348
349config HAVE_PERF_EVENTS_NMI
350	bool
351	help
352	  System hardware can generate an NMI using the perf event
353	  subsystem.  Also has support for calculating CPU cycle events
354	  to determine how many clock cycles in a given period.
355
356config HAVE_HARDLOCKUP_DETECTOR_PERF
357	bool
358	depends on HAVE_PERF_EVENTS_NMI
359	help
360	  The arch chooses to use the generic perf-NMI-based hardlockup
361	  detector. Must define HAVE_PERF_EVENTS_NMI.
362
363config HAVE_NMI_WATCHDOG
364	depends on HAVE_NMI
365	bool
366	help
367	  The arch provides a low level NMI watchdog. It provides
368	  asm/nmi.h, and defines its own arch_touch_nmi_watchdog().
369
370config HAVE_HARDLOCKUP_DETECTOR_ARCH
371	bool
372	select HAVE_NMI_WATCHDOG
373	help
374	  The arch chooses to provide its own hardlockup detector, which is
375	  a superset of the HAVE_NMI_WATCHDOG. It also conforms to config
376	  interfaces and parameters provided by hardlockup detector subsystem.
377
378config HAVE_PERF_REGS
379	bool
380	help
381	  Support selective register dumps for perf events. This includes
382	  bit-mapping of each registers and a unique architecture id.
383
384config HAVE_PERF_USER_STACK_DUMP
385	bool
386	help
387	  Support user stack dumps for perf event samples. This needs
388	  access to the user stack pointer which is not unified across
389	  architectures.
390
391config HAVE_ARCH_JUMP_LABEL
392	bool
393
394config HAVE_ARCH_JUMP_LABEL_RELATIVE
395	bool
396
397config MMU_GATHER_TABLE_FREE
398	bool
399
400config MMU_GATHER_RCU_TABLE_FREE
401	bool
402	select MMU_GATHER_TABLE_FREE
403
404config MMU_GATHER_PAGE_SIZE
405	bool
406
407config MMU_GATHER_NO_RANGE
408	bool
409
410config MMU_GATHER_NO_GATHER
411	bool
412	depends on MMU_GATHER_TABLE_FREE
413
414config ARCH_HAVE_NMI_SAFE_CMPXCHG
415	bool
416
417config HAVE_ALIGNED_STRUCT_PAGE
418	bool
419	help
420	  This makes sure that struct pages are double word aligned and that
421	  e.g. the SLUB allocator can perform double word atomic operations
422	  on a struct page for better performance. However selecting this
423	  might increase the size of a struct page by a word.
424
425config HAVE_CMPXCHG_LOCAL
426	bool
427
428config HAVE_CMPXCHG_DOUBLE
429	bool
430
431config ARCH_WEAK_RELEASE_ACQUIRE
432	bool
433
434config ARCH_WANT_IPC_PARSE_VERSION
435	bool
436
437config ARCH_WANT_COMPAT_IPC_PARSE_VERSION
438	bool
439
440config ARCH_WANT_OLD_COMPAT_IPC
441	select ARCH_WANT_COMPAT_IPC_PARSE_VERSION
442	bool
443
444config HAVE_ARCH_SECCOMP_FILTER
445	bool
446	help
447	  An arch should select this symbol if it provides all of these things:
448	  - syscall_get_arch()
449	  - syscall_get_arguments()
450	  - syscall_rollback()
451	  - syscall_set_return_value()
452	  - SIGSYS siginfo_t support
453	  - secure_computing is called from a ptrace_event()-safe context
454	  - secure_computing return value is checked and a return value of -1
455	    results in the system call being skipped immediately.
456	  - seccomp syscall wired up
457
458config SECCOMP_FILTER
459	def_bool y
460	depends on HAVE_ARCH_SECCOMP_FILTER && SECCOMP && NET
461	help
462	  Enable tasks to build secure computing environments defined
463	  in terms of Berkeley Packet Filter programs which implement
464	  task-defined system call filtering polices.
465
466	  See Documentation/userspace-api/seccomp_filter.rst for details.
467
468config HAVE_ARCH_STACKLEAK
469	bool
470	help
471	  An architecture should select this if it has the code which
472	  fills the used part of the kernel stack with the STACKLEAK_POISON
473	  value before returning from system calls.
474
475config HAVE_STACKPROTECTOR
476	bool
477	help
478	  An arch should select this symbol if:
479	  - it has implemented a stack canary (e.g. __stack_chk_guard)
480
481config CC_HAS_STACKPROTECTOR_NONE
482	def_bool $(cc-option,-fno-stack-protector)
483
484config STACKPROTECTOR
485	bool "Stack Protector buffer overflow detection"
486	depends on HAVE_STACKPROTECTOR
487	depends on $(cc-option,-fstack-protector)
488	default y
489	help
490	  This option turns on the "stack-protector" GCC feature. This
491	  feature puts, at the beginning of functions, a canary value on
492	  the stack just before the return address, and validates
493	  the value just before actually returning.  Stack based buffer
494	  overflows (that need to overwrite this return address) now also
495	  overwrite the canary, which gets detected and the attack is then
496	  neutralized via a kernel panic.
497
498	  Functions will have the stack-protector canary logic added if they
499	  have an 8-byte or larger character array on the stack.
500
501	  This feature requires gcc version 4.2 or above, or a distribution
502	  gcc with the feature backported ("-fstack-protector").
503
504	  On an x86 "defconfig" build, this feature adds canary checks to
505	  about 3% of all kernel functions, which increases kernel code size
506	  by about 0.3%.
507
508config STACKPROTECTOR_STRONG
509	bool "Strong Stack Protector"
510	depends on STACKPROTECTOR
511	depends on $(cc-option,-fstack-protector-strong)
512	default y
513	help
514	  Functions will have the stack-protector canary logic added in any
515	  of the following conditions:
516
517	  - local variable's address used as part of the right hand side of an
518	    assignment or function argument
519	  - local variable is an array (or union containing an array),
520	    regardless of array type or length
521	  - uses register local variables
522
523	  This feature requires gcc version 4.9 or above, or a distribution
524	  gcc with the feature backported ("-fstack-protector-strong").
525
526	  On an x86 "defconfig" build, this feature adds canary checks to
527	  about 20% of all kernel functions, which increases the kernel code
528	  size by about 2%.
529
530config ARCH_SUPPORTS_SHADOW_CALL_STACK
531	bool
532	help
533	  An architecture should select this if it supports Clang's Shadow
534	  Call Stack and implements runtime support for shadow stack
535	  switching.
536
537config SHADOW_CALL_STACK
538	bool "Clang Shadow Call Stack"
539	depends on CC_IS_CLANG && ARCH_SUPPORTS_SHADOW_CALL_STACK
540	depends on DYNAMIC_FTRACE_WITH_REGS || !FUNCTION_GRAPH_TRACER
541	help
542	  This option enables Clang's Shadow Call Stack, which uses a
543	  shadow stack to protect function return addresses from being
544	  overwritten by an attacker. More information can be found in
545	  Clang's documentation:
546
547	    https://clang.llvm.org/docs/ShadowCallStack.html
548
549	  Note that security guarantees in the kernel differ from the
550	  ones documented for user space. The kernel must store addresses
551	  of shadow stacks in memory, which means an attacker capable of
552	  reading and writing arbitrary memory may be able to locate them
553	  and hijack control flow by modifying the stacks.
554
555config HAVE_ARCH_WITHIN_STACK_FRAMES
556	bool
557	help
558	  An architecture should select this if it can walk the kernel stack
559	  frames to determine if an object is part of either the arguments
560	  or local variables (i.e. that it excludes saved return addresses,
561	  and similar) by implementing an inline arch_within_stack_frames(),
562	  which is used by CONFIG_HARDENED_USERCOPY.
563
564config HAVE_CONTEXT_TRACKING
565	bool
566	help
567	  Provide kernel/user boundaries probes necessary for subsystems
568	  that need it, such as userspace RCU extended quiescent state.
569	  Syscalls need to be wrapped inside user_exit()-user_enter(), either
570	  optimized behind static key or through the slow path using TIF_NOHZ
571	  flag. Exceptions handlers must be wrapped as well. Irqs are already
572	  protected inside rcu_irq_enter/rcu_irq_exit() but preemption or signal
573	  handling on irq exit still need to be protected.
574
575config HAVE_TIF_NOHZ
576	bool
577	help
578	  Arch relies on TIF_NOHZ and syscall slow path to implement context
579	  tracking calls to user_enter()/user_exit().
580
581config HAVE_VIRT_CPU_ACCOUNTING
582	bool
583
584config ARCH_HAS_SCALED_CPUTIME
585	bool
586
587config HAVE_VIRT_CPU_ACCOUNTING_GEN
588	bool
589	default y if 64BIT
590	help
591	  With VIRT_CPU_ACCOUNTING_GEN, cputime_t becomes 64-bit.
592	  Before enabling this option, arch code must be audited
593	  to ensure there are no races in concurrent read/write of
594	  cputime_t. For example, reading/writing 64-bit cputime_t on
595	  some 32-bit arches may require multiple accesses, so proper
596	  locking is needed to protect against concurrent accesses.
597
598
599config HAVE_IRQ_TIME_ACCOUNTING
600	bool
601	help
602	  Archs need to ensure they use a high enough resolution clock to
603	  support irq time accounting and then call enable_sched_clock_irqtime().
604
605config HAVE_MOVE_PMD
606	bool
607	help
608	  Archs that select this are able to move page tables at the PMD level.
609
610config HAVE_ARCH_TRANSPARENT_HUGEPAGE
611	bool
612
613config HAVE_ARCH_TRANSPARENT_HUGEPAGE_PUD
614	bool
615
616config HAVE_ARCH_HUGE_VMAP
617	bool
618
619config ARCH_WANT_HUGE_PMD_SHARE
620	bool
621
622config HAVE_ARCH_SOFT_DIRTY
623	bool
624
625config HAVE_MOD_ARCH_SPECIFIC
626	bool
627	help
628	  The arch uses struct mod_arch_specific to store data.  Many arches
629	  just need a simple module loader without arch specific data - those
630	  should not enable this.
631
632config MODULES_USE_ELF_RELA
633	bool
634	help
635	  Modules only use ELF RELA relocations.  Modules with ELF REL
636	  relocations will give an error.
637
638config MODULES_USE_ELF_REL
639	bool
640	help
641	  Modules only use ELF REL relocations.  Modules with ELF RELA
642	  relocations will give an error.
643
644config HAVE_IRQ_EXIT_ON_IRQ_STACK
645	bool
646	help
647	  Architecture doesn't only execute the irq handler on the irq stack
648	  but also irq_exit(). This way we can process softirqs on this irq
649	  stack instead of switching to a new one when we call __do_softirq()
650	  in the end of an hardirq.
651	  This spares a stack switch and improves cache usage on softirq
652	  processing.
653
654config PGTABLE_LEVELS
655	int
656	default 2
657
658config ARCH_HAS_ELF_RANDOMIZE
659	bool
660	help
661	  An architecture supports choosing randomized locations for
662	  stack, mmap, brk, and ET_DYN. Defined functions:
663	  - arch_mmap_rnd()
664	  - arch_randomize_brk()
665
666config HAVE_ARCH_MMAP_RND_BITS
667	bool
668	help
669	  An arch should select this symbol if it supports setting a variable
670	  number of bits for use in establishing the base address for mmap
671	  allocations, has MMU enabled and provides values for both:
672	  - ARCH_MMAP_RND_BITS_MIN
673	  - ARCH_MMAP_RND_BITS_MAX
674
675config HAVE_EXIT_THREAD
676	bool
677	help
678	  An architecture implements exit_thread.
679
680config ARCH_MMAP_RND_BITS_MIN
681	int
682
683config ARCH_MMAP_RND_BITS_MAX
684	int
685
686config ARCH_MMAP_RND_BITS_DEFAULT
687	int
688
689config ARCH_MMAP_RND_BITS
690	int "Number of bits to use for ASLR of mmap base address" if EXPERT
691	range ARCH_MMAP_RND_BITS_MIN ARCH_MMAP_RND_BITS_MAX
692	default ARCH_MMAP_RND_BITS_DEFAULT if ARCH_MMAP_RND_BITS_DEFAULT
693	default ARCH_MMAP_RND_BITS_MIN
694	depends on HAVE_ARCH_MMAP_RND_BITS
695	help
696	  This value can be used to select the number of bits to use to
697	  determine the random offset to the base address of vma regions
698	  resulting from mmap allocations. This value will be bounded
699	  by the architecture's minimum and maximum supported values.
700
701	  This value can be changed after boot using the
702	  /proc/sys/vm/mmap_rnd_bits tunable
703
704config HAVE_ARCH_MMAP_RND_COMPAT_BITS
705	bool
706	help
707	  An arch should select this symbol if it supports running applications
708	  in compatibility mode, supports setting a variable number of bits for
709	  use in establishing the base address for mmap allocations, has MMU
710	  enabled and provides values for both:
711	  - ARCH_MMAP_RND_COMPAT_BITS_MIN
712	  - ARCH_MMAP_RND_COMPAT_BITS_MAX
713
714config ARCH_MMAP_RND_COMPAT_BITS_MIN
715	int
716
717config ARCH_MMAP_RND_COMPAT_BITS_MAX
718	int
719
720config ARCH_MMAP_RND_COMPAT_BITS_DEFAULT
721	int
722
723config ARCH_MMAP_RND_COMPAT_BITS
724	int "Number of bits to use for ASLR of mmap base address for compatible applications" if EXPERT
725	range ARCH_MMAP_RND_COMPAT_BITS_MIN ARCH_MMAP_RND_COMPAT_BITS_MAX
726	default ARCH_MMAP_RND_COMPAT_BITS_DEFAULT if ARCH_MMAP_RND_COMPAT_BITS_DEFAULT
727	default ARCH_MMAP_RND_COMPAT_BITS_MIN
728	depends on HAVE_ARCH_MMAP_RND_COMPAT_BITS
729	help
730	  This value can be used to select the number of bits to use to
731	  determine the random offset to the base address of vma regions
732	  resulting from mmap allocations for compatible applications This
733	  value will be bounded by the architecture's minimum and maximum
734	  supported values.
735
736	  This value can be changed after boot using the
737	  /proc/sys/vm/mmap_rnd_compat_bits tunable
738
739config HAVE_ARCH_COMPAT_MMAP_BASES
740	bool
741	help
742	  This allows 64bit applications to invoke 32-bit mmap() syscall
743	  and vice-versa 32-bit applications to call 64-bit mmap().
744	  Required for applications doing different bitness syscalls.
745
746# This allows to use a set of generic functions to determine mmap base
747# address by giving priority to top-down scheme only if the process
748# is not in legacy mode (compat task, unlimited stack size or
749# sysctl_legacy_va_layout).
750# Architecture that selects this option can provide its own version of:
751# - STACK_RND_MASK
752config ARCH_WANT_DEFAULT_TOPDOWN_MMAP_LAYOUT
753	bool
754	depends on MMU
755	select ARCH_HAS_ELF_RANDOMIZE
756
757config HAVE_COPY_THREAD_TLS
758	bool
759	help
760	  Architecture provides copy_thread_tls to accept tls argument via
761	  normal C parameter passing, rather than extracting the syscall
762	  argument from pt_regs.
763
764config HAVE_STACK_VALIDATION
765	bool
766	help
767	  Architecture supports the 'objtool check' host tool command, which
768	  performs compile-time stack metadata validation.
769
770config HAVE_RELIABLE_STACKTRACE
771	bool
772	help
773	  Architecture has either save_stack_trace_tsk_reliable() or
774	  arch_stack_walk_reliable() function which only returns a stack trace
775	  if it can guarantee the trace is reliable.
776
777config HAVE_ARCH_HASH
778	bool
779	default n
780	help
781	  If this is set, the architecture provides an <asm/hash.h>
782	  file which provides platform-specific implementations of some
783	  functions in <linux/hash.h> or fs/namei.c.
784
785config HAVE_ARCH_NVRAM_OPS
786	bool
787
788config ISA_BUS_API
789	def_bool ISA
790
791#
792# ABI hall of shame
793#
794config CLONE_BACKWARDS
795	bool
796	help
797	  Architecture has tls passed as the 4th argument of clone(2),
798	  not the 5th one.
799
800config CLONE_BACKWARDS2
801	bool
802	help
803	  Architecture has the first two arguments of clone(2) swapped.
804
805config CLONE_BACKWARDS3
806	bool
807	help
808	  Architecture has tls passed as the 3rd argument of clone(2),
809	  not the 5th one.
810
811config ODD_RT_SIGACTION
812	bool
813	help
814	  Architecture has unusual rt_sigaction(2) arguments
815
816config OLD_SIGSUSPEND
817	bool
818	help
819	  Architecture has old sigsuspend(2) syscall, of one-argument variety
820
821config OLD_SIGSUSPEND3
822	bool
823	help
824	  Even weirder antique ABI - three-argument sigsuspend(2)
825
826config OLD_SIGACTION
827	bool
828	help
829	  Architecture has old sigaction(2) syscall.  Nope, not the same
830	  as OLD_SIGSUSPEND | OLD_SIGSUSPEND3 - alpha has sigsuspend(2),
831	  but fairly different variant of sigaction(2), thanks to OSF/1
832	  compatibility...
833
834config COMPAT_OLD_SIGACTION
835	bool
836
837config COMPAT_32BIT_TIME
838	bool "Provide system calls for 32-bit time_t"
839	default !64BIT || COMPAT
840	help
841	  This enables 32 bit time_t support in addition to 64 bit time_t support.
842	  This is relevant on all 32-bit architectures, and 64-bit architectures
843	  as part of compat syscall handling.
844
845config ARCH_NO_PREEMPT
846	bool
847
848config ARCH_SUPPORTS_RT
849	bool
850
851config CPU_NO_EFFICIENT_FFS
852	def_bool n
853
854config HAVE_ARCH_VMAP_STACK
855	def_bool n
856	help
857	  An arch should select this symbol if it can support kernel stacks
858	  in vmalloc space.  This means:
859
860	  - vmalloc space must be large enough to hold many kernel stacks.
861	    This may rule out many 32-bit architectures.
862
863	  - Stacks in vmalloc space need to work reliably.  For example, if
864	    vmap page tables are created on demand, either this mechanism
865	    needs to work while the stack points to a virtual address with
866	    unpopulated page tables or arch code (switch_to() and switch_mm(),
867	    most likely) needs to ensure that the stack's page table entries
868	    are populated before running on a possibly unpopulated stack.
869
870	  - If the stack overflows into a guard page, something reasonable
871	    should happen.  The definition of "reasonable" is flexible, but
872	    instantly rebooting without logging anything would be unfriendly.
873
874config VMAP_STACK
875	default y
876	bool "Use a virtually-mapped stack"
877	depends on HAVE_ARCH_VMAP_STACK
878	depends on !KASAN || KASAN_VMALLOC
879	help
880	  Enable this if you want the use virtually-mapped kernel stacks
881	  with guard pages.  This causes kernel stack overflows to be
882	  caught immediately rather than causing difficult-to-diagnose
883	  corruption.
884
885	  To use this with KASAN, the architecture must support backing
886	  virtual mappings with real shadow memory, and KASAN_VMALLOC must
887	  be enabled.
888
889config ARCH_OPTIONAL_KERNEL_RWX
890	def_bool n
891
892config ARCH_OPTIONAL_KERNEL_RWX_DEFAULT
893	def_bool n
894
895config ARCH_HAS_STRICT_KERNEL_RWX
896	def_bool n
897
898config STRICT_KERNEL_RWX
899	bool "Make kernel text and rodata read-only" if ARCH_OPTIONAL_KERNEL_RWX
900	depends on ARCH_HAS_STRICT_KERNEL_RWX
901	default !ARCH_OPTIONAL_KERNEL_RWX || ARCH_OPTIONAL_KERNEL_RWX_DEFAULT
902	help
903	  If this is set, kernel text and rodata memory will be made read-only,
904	  and non-text memory will be made non-executable. This provides
905	  protection against certain security exploits (e.g. executing the heap
906	  or modifying text)
907
908	  These features are considered standard security practice these days.
909	  You should say Y here in almost all cases.
910
911config ARCH_HAS_STRICT_MODULE_RWX
912	def_bool n
913
914config STRICT_MODULE_RWX
915	bool "Set loadable kernel module data as NX and text as RO" if ARCH_OPTIONAL_KERNEL_RWX
916	depends on ARCH_HAS_STRICT_MODULE_RWX && MODULES
917	default !ARCH_OPTIONAL_KERNEL_RWX || ARCH_OPTIONAL_KERNEL_RWX_DEFAULT
918	help
919	  If this is set, module text and rodata memory will be made read-only,
920	  and non-text memory will be made non-executable. This provides
921	  protection against certain security exploits (e.g. writing to text)
922
923# select if the architecture provides an asm/dma-direct.h header
924config ARCH_HAS_PHYS_TO_DMA
925	bool
926
927config HAVE_ARCH_COMPILER_H
928	bool
929	help
930	  An architecture can select this if it provides an
931	  asm/compiler.h header that should be included after
932	  linux/compiler-*.h in order to override macro definitions that those
933	  headers generally provide.
934
935config HAVE_ARCH_PREL32_RELOCATIONS
936	bool
937	help
938	  May be selected by an architecture if it supports place-relative
939	  32-bit relocations, both in the toolchain and in the module loader,
940	  in which case relative references can be used in special sections
941	  for PCI fixup, initcalls etc which are only half the size on 64 bit
942	  architectures, and don't require runtime relocation on relocatable
943	  kernels.
944
945config ARCH_USE_MEMREMAP_PROT
946	bool
947
948config LOCK_EVENT_COUNTS
949	bool "Locking event counts collection"
950	depends on DEBUG_FS
951	help
952	  Enable light-weight counting of various locking related events
953	  in the system with minimal performance impact. This reduces
954	  the chance of application behavior change because of timing
955	  differences. The counts are reported via debugfs.
956
957# Select if the architecture has support for applying RELR relocations.
958config ARCH_HAS_RELR
959	bool
960
961config RELR
962	bool "Use RELR relocation packing"
963	depends on ARCH_HAS_RELR && TOOLS_SUPPORT_RELR
964	default y
965	help
966	  Store the kernel's dynamic relocations in the RELR relocation packing
967	  format. Requires a compatible linker (LLD supports this feature), as
968	  well as compatible NM and OBJCOPY utilities (llvm-nm and llvm-objcopy
969	  are compatible).
970
971config ARCH_HAS_MEM_ENCRYPT
972	bool
973
974config HAVE_SPARSE_SYSCALL_NR
975       bool
976       help
977          An architecture should select this if its syscall numbering is sparse
978	  to save space. For example, MIPS architecture has a syscall array with
979	  entries at 4000, 5000 and 6000 locations. This option turns on syscall
980	  related optimizations for a given architecture.
981
982source "kernel/gcov/Kconfig"
983
984source "scripts/gcc-plugins/Kconfig"
985
986endmenu
987