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1# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0
2#
3# Block layer core configuration
4#
5menuconfig BLOCK
6       bool "Enable the block layer" if EXPERT
7       default y
8       select SBITMAP
9       select SRCU
10       help
11	 Provide block layer support for the kernel.
12
13	 Disable this option to remove the block layer support from the
14	 kernel. This may be useful for embedded devices.
15
16	 If this option is disabled:
17
18	   - block device files will become unusable
19	   - some filesystems (such as ext3) will become unavailable.
20
21	 Also, SCSI character devices and USB storage will be disabled since
22	 they make use of various block layer definitions and facilities.
23
24	 Say Y here unless you know you really don't want to mount disks and
25	 suchlike.
26
27if BLOCK
28
29config BLK_RQ_ALLOC_TIME
30	bool
31
32config BLK_SCSI_REQUEST
33	bool
34
35config BLK_CGROUP_RWSTAT
36	bool
37
38config BLK_DEV_BSG
39	bool "Block layer SG support v4"
40	default y
41	select BLK_SCSI_REQUEST
42	help
43	  Saying Y here will enable generic SG (SCSI generic) v4 support
44	  for any block device.
45
46	  Unlike SG v3 (aka block/scsi_ioctl.c drivers/scsi/sg.c), SG v4
47	  can handle complicated SCSI commands: tagged variable length cdbs
48	  with bidirectional data transfers and generic request/response
49	  protocols (e.g. Task Management Functions and SMP in Serial
50	  Attached SCSI).
51
52	  This option is required by recent UDEV versions to properly
53	  access device serial numbers, etc.
54
55	  If unsure, say Y.
56
57config BLK_DEV_BSGLIB
58	bool "Block layer SG support v4 helper lib"
59	select BLK_DEV_BSG
60	select BLK_SCSI_REQUEST
61	help
62	  Subsystems will normally enable this if needed. Users will not
63	  normally need to manually enable this.
64
65	  If unsure, say N.
66
67config BLK_DEV_INTEGRITY
68	bool "Block layer data integrity support"
69	help
70	Some storage devices allow extra information to be
71	stored/retrieved to help protect the data.  The block layer
72	data integrity option provides hooks which can be used by
73	filesystems to ensure better data integrity.
74
75	Say yes here if you have a storage device that provides the
76	T10/SCSI Data Integrity Field or the T13/ATA External Path
77	Protection.  If in doubt, say N.
78
79config BLK_DEV_INTEGRITY_T10
80	tristate
81	depends on BLK_DEV_INTEGRITY
82	select CRC_T10DIF
83
84config BLK_DEV_ZONED
85	bool "Zoned block device support"
86	select MQ_IOSCHED_DEADLINE
87	help
88	Block layer zoned block device support. This option enables
89	support for ZAC/ZBC/ZNS host-managed and host-aware zoned block
90	devices.
91
92	Say yes here if you have a ZAC, ZBC, or ZNS storage device.
93
94config BLK_DEV_THROTTLING
95	bool "Block layer bio throttling support"
96	depends on BLK_CGROUP=y
97	select BLK_CGROUP_RWSTAT
98	help
99	Block layer bio throttling support. It can be used to limit
100	the IO rate to a device. IO rate policies are per cgroup and
101	one needs to mount and use blkio cgroup controller for creating
102	cgroups and specifying per device IO rate policies.
103
104	See Documentation/admin-guide/cgroup-v1/blkio-controller.rst for more information.
105
106config BLK_DEV_THROTTLING_LOW
107	bool "Block throttling .low limit interface support (EXPERIMENTAL)"
108	depends on BLK_DEV_THROTTLING
109	help
110	Add .low limit interface for block throttling. The low limit is a best
111	effort limit to prioritize cgroups. Depending on the setting, the limit
112	can be used to protect cgroups in terms of bandwidth/iops and better
113	utilize disk resource.
114
115	Note, this is an experimental interface and could be changed someday.
116
117config BLK_CMDLINE_PARSER
118	bool "Block device command line partition parser"
119	help
120	Enabling this option allows you to specify the partition layout from
121	the kernel boot args.  This is typically of use for embedded devices
122	which don't otherwise have any standardized method for listing the
123	partitions on a block device.
124
125	See Documentation/block/cmdline-partition.rst for more information.
126
127config BLK_WBT
128	bool "Enable support for block device writeback throttling"
129	help
130	Enabling this option enables the block layer to throttle buffered
131	background writeback from the VM, making it more smooth and having
132	less impact on foreground operations. The throttling is done
133	dynamically on an algorithm loosely based on CoDel, factoring in
134	the realtime performance of the disk.
135
136config BLK_WBT_MQ
137	bool "Enable writeback throttling by default"
138	default y
139	depends on BLK_WBT
140	help
141	Enable writeback throttling by default for request-based block devices.
142
143config BLK_CGROUP_IOLATENCY
144	bool "Enable support for latency based cgroup IO protection"
145	depends on BLK_CGROUP=y
146	help
147	Enabling this option enables the .latency interface for IO throttling.
148	The IO controller will attempt to maintain average IO latencies below
149	the configured latency target, throttling anybody with a higher latency
150	target than the victimized group.
151
152	Note, this is an experimental interface and could be changed someday.
153
154config BLK_CGROUP_IOCOST
155	bool "Enable support for cost model based cgroup IO controller"
156	depends on BLK_CGROUP=y
157	select BLK_RQ_IO_DATA_LEN
158	select BLK_RQ_ALLOC_TIME
159	help
160	Enabling this option enables the .weight interface for cost
161	model based proportional IO control.  The IO controller
162	distributes IO capacity between different groups based on
163	their share of the overall weight distribution.
164
165config BLK_CGROUP_IOPRIO
166	bool "Cgroup I/O controller for assigning an I/O priority class"
167	depends on BLK_CGROUP
168	help
169	Enable the .prio interface for assigning an I/O priority class to
170	requests. The I/O priority class affects the order in which an I/O
171	scheduler and block devices process requests. Only some I/O schedulers
172	and some block devices support I/O priorities.
173
174config BLK_DEBUG_FS
175	bool "Block layer debugging information in debugfs"
176	default y
177	depends on DEBUG_FS
178	help
179	Include block layer debugging information in debugfs. This information
180	is mostly useful for kernel developers, but it doesn't incur any cost
181	at runtime.
182
183	Unless you are building a kernel for a tiny system, you should
184	say Y here.
185
186config BLK_DEBUG_FS_ZONED
187       bool
188       default BLK_DEBUG_FS && BLK_DEV_ZONED
189
190config BLK_SED_OPAL
191	bool "Logic for interfacing with Opal enabled SEDs"
192	help
193	Builds Logic for interfacing with Opal enabled controllers.
194	Enabling this option enables users to setup/unlock/lock
195	Locking ranges for SED devices using the Opal protocol.
196
197config BLK_INLINE_ENCRYPTION
198	bool "Enable inline encryption support in block layer"
199	help
200	  Build the blk-crypto subsystem. Enabling this lets the
201	  block layer handle encryption, so users can take
202	  advantage of inline encryption hardware if present.
203
204config BLK_INLINE_ENCRYPTION_FALLBACK
205	bool "Enable crypto API fallback for blk-crypto"
206	depends on BLK_INLINE_ENCRYPTION
207	select CRYPTO
208	select CRYPTO_SKCIPHER
209	help
210	  Enabling this lets the block layer handle inline encryption
211	  by falling back to the kernel crypto API when inline
212	  encryption hardware is not present.
213
214menu "Partition Types"
215
216source "block/partitions/Kconfig"
217
218endmenu
219
220endif # BLOCK
221
222config BLOCK_COMPAT
223	bool
224	depends on BLOCK && COMPAT
225	default y
226
227config BLK_MQ_PCI
228	bool
229	depends on BLOCK && PCI
230	default y
231
232config BLK_MQ_VIRTIO
233	bool
234	depends on BLOCK && VIRTIO
235	default y
236
237config BLK_MQ_RDMA
238	bool
239	depends on BLOCK && INFINIBAND
240	default y
241
242config BLK_PM
243	def_bool BLOCK && PM
244
245source "block/Kconfig.iosched"
246