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1# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only
2
3config HAVE_ARCH_KGDB
4	bool
5
6menuconfig KGDB
7	bool "KGDB: kernel debugger"
8	depends on HAVE_ARCH_KGDB
9	depends on DEBUG_KERNEL
10	help
11	  If you say Y here, it will be possible to remotely debug the
12	  kernel using gdb.  It is recommended but not required, that
13	  you also turn on the kernel config option
14	  CONFIG_FRAME_POINTER to aid in producing more reliable stack
15	  backtraces in the external debugger.  Documentation of
16	  kernel debugger is available at http://kgdb.sourceforge.net
17	  as well as in Documentation/dev-tools/kgdb.rst.  If
18	  unsure, say N.
19
20if KGDB
21
22config KGDB_SERIAL_CONSOLE
23	tristate "KGDB: use kgdb over the serial console"
24	select CONSOLE_POLL
25	select MAGIC_SYSRQ
26	depends on TTY && HW_CONSOLE
27	default y
28	help
29	  Share a serial console with kgdb. Sysrq-g must be used
30	  to break in initially.
31
32config KGDB_TESTS
33	bool "KGDB: internal test suite"
34	default n
35	help
36	  This is a kgdb I/O module specifically designed to test
37	  kgdb's internal functions.  This kgdb I/O module is
38	  intended to for the development of new kgdb stubs
39	  as well as regression testing the kgdb internals.
40	  See the drivers/misc/kgdbts.c for the details about
41	  the tests.  The most basic of this I/O module is to boot
42	  a kernel boot arguments "kgdbwait kgdbts=V1F100"
43
44config KGDB_TESTS_ON_BOOT
45	bool "KGDB: Run tests on boot"
46	depends on KGDB_TESTS
47	default n
48	help
49	  Run the kgdb tests on boot up automatically without the need
50	  to pass in a kernel parameter
51
52config KGDB_TESTS_BOOT_STRING
53	string "KGDB: which internal kgdb tests to run"
54	depends on KGDB_TESTS_ON_BOOT
55	default "V1F100"
56	help
57	  This is the command string to send the kgdb test suite on
58	  boot.  See the drivers/misc/kgdbts.c for detailed
59	  information about other strings you could use beyond the
60	  default of V1F100.
61
62config KGDB_LOW_LEVEL_TRAP
63       bool "KGDB: Allow debugging with traps in notifiers"
64       depends on X86 || MIPS
65       default n
66       help
67	 This will add an extra call back to kgdb for the breakpoint
68	 exception handler which will allow kgdb to step through a
69	 notify handler.
70
71config KGDB_KDB
72	bool "KGDB_KDB: include kdb frontend for kgdb"
73	default n
74	help
75	  KDB frontend for kernel
76
77config KDB_DEFAULT_ENABLE
78	hex "KDB: Select kdb command functions to be enabled by default"
79	depends on KGDB_KDB
80	default 0x1
81	help
82	  Specifiers which kdb commands are enabled by default. This may
83	  be set to 1 or 0 to enable all commands or disable almost all
84	  commands.
85
86	  Alternatively the following bitmask applies:
87
88	    0x0002 - allow arbitrary reads from memory and symbol lookup
89	    0x0004 - allow arbitrary writes to memory
90	    0x0008 - allow current register state to be inspected
91	    0x0010 - allow current register state to be modified
92	    0x0020 - allow passive inspection (backtrace, process list, lsmod)
93	    0x0040 - allow flow control management (breakpoint, single step)
94	    0x0080 - enable signalling of processes
95	    0x0100 - allow machine to be rebooted
96
97	  The config option merely sets the default at boot time. Both
98	  issuing 'echo X > /sys/module/kdb/parameters/cmd_enable' or
99	  setting with kdb.cmd_enable=X kernel command line option will
100	  override the default settings.
101
102config KDB_KEYBOARD
103	bool "KGDB_KDB: keyboard as input device"
104	depends on VT && KGDB_KDB
105	default n
106	help
107	  KDB can use a PS/2 type keyboard for an input device
108
109config KDB_CONTINUE_CATASTROPHIC
110	int "KDB: continue after catastrophic errors"
111	depends on KGDB_KDB
112	default "0"
113	help
114	  This integer controls the behaviour of kdb when the kernel gets a
115	  catastrophic error, i.e. for a panic or oops.
116	  When KDB is active and a catastrophic error occurs, nothing extra
117	  will happen until you type 'go'.
118	  CONFIG_KDB_CONTINUE_CATASTROPHIC == 0 (default). The first time
119	  you type 'go', you will be warned by kdb. The secend time you type
120	  'go', KDB tries to continue. No guarantees that the
121	  kernel is still usable in this situation.
122	  CONFIG_KDB_CONTINUE_CATASTROPHIC == 1. KDB tries to continue.
123	  No guarantees that the kernel is still usable in this situation.
124	  CONFIG_KDB_CONTINUE_CATASTROPHIC == 2. KDB forces a reboot.
125	  If you are not sure, say 0.
126
127endif # KGDB
128