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1e1785e85SDave Hansenconfig SELECT_MEMORY_MODEL
2e1785e85SDave Hansen	def_bool y
3a8826eebSKees Cook	depends on ARCH_SELECT_MEMORY_MODEL
4e1785e85SDave Hansen
53a9da765SDave Hansenchoice
63a9da765SDave Hansen	prompt "Memory model"
7e1785e85SDave Hansen	depends on SELECT_MEMORY_MODEL
8e1785e85SDave Hansen	default DISCONTIGMEM_MANUAL if ARCH_DISCONTIGMEM_DEFAULT
9d41dee36SAndy Whitcroft	default SPARSEMEM_MANUAL if ARCH_SPARSEMEM_DEFAULT
10e1785e85SDave Hansen	default FLATMEM_MANUAL
113a9da765SDave Hansen
12e1785e85SDave Hansenconfig FLATMEM_MANUAL
133a9da765SDave Hansen	bool "Flat Memory"
14c898ec16SAnton Blanchard	depends on !(ARCH_DISCONTIGMEM_ENABLE || ARCH_SPARSEMEM_ENABLE) || ARCH_FLATMEM_ENABLE
153a9da765SDave Hansen	help
163a9da765SDave Hansen	  This option allows you to change some of the ways that
173a9da765SDave Hansen	  Linux manages its memory internally.  Most users will
183a9da765SDave Hansen	  only have one option here: FLATMEM.  This is normal
193a9da765SDave Hansen	  and a correct option.
203a9da765SDave Hansen
21d41dee36SAndy Whitcroft	  Some users of more advanced features like NUMA and
22d41dee36SAndy Whitcroft	  memory hotplug may have different options here.
2318f65332SGeert Uytterhoeven	  DISCONTIGMEM is a more mature, better tested system,
24d41dee36SAndy Whitcroft	  but is incompatible with memory hotplug and may suffer
25d41dee36SAndy Whitcroft	  decreased performance over SPARSEMEM.  If unsure between
26d41dee36SAndy Whitcroft	  "Sparse Memory" and "Discontiguous Memory", choose
27d41dee36SAndy Whitcroft	  "Discontiguous Memory".
28d41dee36SAndy Whitcroft
29d41dee36SAndy Whitcroft	  If unsure, choose this option (Flat Memory) over any other.
303a9da765SDave Hansen
31e1785e85SDave Hansenconfig DISCONTIGMEM_MANUAL
32f3519f91SDave Hansen	bool "Discontiguous Memory"
333a9da765SDave Hansen	depends on ARCH_DISCONTIGMEM_ENABLE
343a9da765SDave Hansen	help
35785dcd44SDave Hansen	  This option provides enhanced support for discontiguous
36785dcd44SDave Hansen	  memory systems, over FLATMEM.  These systems have holes
37785dcd44SDave Hansen	  in their physical address spaces, and this option provides
38785dcd44SDave Hansen	  more efficient handling of these holes.  However, the vast
39785dcd44SDave Hansen	  majority of hardware has quite flat address spaces, and
40ad3d0a38SPhilipp Marek	  can have degraded performance from the extra overhead that
41785dcd44SDave Hansen	  this option imposes.
42785dcd44SDave Hansen
43785dcd44SDave Hansen	  Many NUMA configurations will have this as the only option.
44785dcd44SDave Hansen
453a9da765SDave Hansen	  If unsure, choose "Flat Memory" over this option.
463a9da765SDave Hansen
47d41dee36SAndy Whitcroftconfig SPARSEMEM_MANUAL
48d41dee36SAndy Whitcroft	bool "Sparse Memory"
49d41dee36SAndy Whitcroft	depends on ARCH_SPARSEMEM_ENABLE
50d41dee36SAndy Whitcroft	help
51d41dee36SAndy Whitcroft	  This will be the only option for some systems, including
52d41dee36SAndy Whitcroft	  memory hotplug systems.  This is normal.
53d41dee36SAndy Whitcroft
54d41dee36SAndy Whitcroft	  For many other systems, this will be an alternative to
55f3519f91SDave Hansen	  "Discontiguous Memory".  This option provides some potential
56d41dee36SAndy Whitcroft	  performance benefits, along with decreased code complexity,
57d41dee36SAndy Whitcroft	  but it is newer, and more experimental.
58d41dee36SAndy Whitcroft
59d41dee36SAndy Whitcroft	  If unsure, choose "Discontiguous Memory" or "Flat Memory"
60d41dee36SAndy Whitcroft	  over this option.
61d41dee36SAndy Whitcroft
623a9da765SDave Hansenendchoice
633a9da765SDave Hansen
64e1785e85SDave Hansenconfig DISCONTIGMEM
65e1785e85SDave Hansen	def_bool y
66e1785e85SDave Hansen	depends on (!SELECT_MEMORY_MODEL && ARCH_DISCONTIGMEM_ENABLE) || DISCONTIGMEM_MANUAL
67e1785e85SDave Hansen
68d41dee36SAndy Whitcroftconfig SPARSEMEM
69d41dee36SAndy Whitcroft	def_bool y
701a83e175SRussell King	depends on (!SELECT_MEMORY_MODEL && ARCH_SPARSEMEM_ENABLE) || SPARSEMEM_MANUAL
71d41dee36SAndy Whitcroft
72e1785e85SDave Hansenconfig FLATMEM
73e1785e85SDave Hansen	def_bool y
74d41dee36SAndy Whitcroft	depends on (!DISCONTIGMEM && !SPARSEMEM) || FLATMEM_MANUAL
75d41dee36SAndy Whitcroft
76d41dee36SAndy Whitcroftconfig FLAT_NODE_MEM_MAP
77d41dee36SAndy Whitcroft	def_bool y
78d41dee36SAndy Whitcroft	depends on !SPARSEMEM
79e1785e85SDave Hansen
8093b7504eSDave Hansen#
8193b7504eSDave Hansen# Both the NUMA code and DISCONTIGMEM use arrays of pg_data_t's
8293b7504eSDave Hansen# to represent different areas of memory.  This variable allows
8393b7504eSDave Hansen# those dependencies to exist individually.
8493b7504eSDave Hansen#
8593b7504eSDave Hansenconfig NEED_MULTIPLE_NODES
8693b7504eSDave Hansen	def_bool y
8793b7504eSDave Hansen	depends on DISCONTIGMEM || NUMA
88af705362SAndy Whitcroft
89af705362SAndy Whitcroftconfig HAVE_MEMORY_PRESENT
90af705362SAndy Whitcroft	def_bool y
91d41dee36SAndy Whitcroft	depends on ARCH_HAVE_MEMORY_PRESENT || SPARSEMEM
92802f192eSBob Picco
93802f192eSBob Picco#
943e347261SBob Picco# SPARSEMEM_EXTREME (which is the default) does some bootmem
953e347261SBob Picco# allocations when memory_present() is called.  If this cannot
963e347261SBob Picco# be done on your architecture, select this option.  However,
973e347261SBob Picco# statically allocating the mem_section[] array can potentially
983e347261SBob Picco# consume vast quantities of .bss, so be careful.
993e347261SBob Picco#
1003e347261SBob Picco# This option will also potentially produce smaller runtime code
1013e347261SBob Picco# with gcc 3.4 and later.
1023e347261SBob Picco#
1033e347261SBob Piccoconfig SPARSEMEM_STATIC
1049ba16087SJan Beulich	bool
1053e347261SBob Picco
1063e347261SBob Picco#
10744c09201SMatt LaPlante# Architecture platforms which require a two level mem_section in SPARSEMEM
108802f192eSBob Picco# must select this option. This is usually for architecture platforms with
109802f192eSBob Picco# an extremely sparse physical address space.
110802f192eSBob Picco#
1113e347261SBob Piccoconfig SPARSEMEM_EXTREME
1123e347261SBob Picco	def_bool y
1133e347261SBob Picco	depends on SPARSEMEM && !SPARSEMEM_STATIC
1144c21e2f2SHugh Dickins
11529c71111SAndy Whitcroftconfig SPARSEMEM_VMEMMAP_ENABLE
1169ba16087SJan Beulich	bool
11729c71111SAndy Whitcroft
1189bdac914SYinghai Luconfig SPARSEMEM_ALLOC_MEM_MAP_TOGETHER
1199bdac914SYinghai Lu	def_bool y
1209bdac914SYinghai Lu	depends on SPARSEMEM && X86_64
1219bdac914SYinghai Lu
12229c71111SAndy Whitcroftconfig SPARSEMEM_VMEMMAP
123a5ee6daaSGeoff Levand	bool "Sparse Memory virtual memmap"
124a5ee6daaSGeoff Levand	depends on SPARSEMEM && SPARSEMEM_VMEMMAP_ENABLE
125a5ee6daaSGeoff Levand	default y
126a5ee6daaSGeoff Levand	help
127a5ee6daaSGeoff Levand	 SPARSEMEM_VMEMMAP uses a virtually mapped memmap to optimise
128a5ee6daaSGeoff Levand	 pfn_to_page and page_to_pfn operations.  This is the most
129a5ee6daaSGeoff Levand	 efficient option when sufficient kernel resources are available.
13029c71111SAndy Whitcroft
13195f72d1eSYinghai Luconfig HAVE_MEMBLOCK
1326341e62bSChristoph Jaeger	bool
13395f72d1eSYinghai Lu
1347c0caeb8STejun Heoconfig HAVE_MEMBLOCK_NODE_MAP
1356341e62bSChristoph Jaeger	bool
1367c0caeb8STejun Heo
13770210ed9SPhilipp Hachtmannconfig HAVE_MEMBLOCK_PHYS_MAP
1386341e62bSChristoph Jaeger	bool
13970210ed9SPhilipp Hachtmann
1402667f50eSSteve Capperconfig HAVE_GENERIC_RCU_GUP
1416341e62bSChristoph Jaeger	bool
1422667f50eSSteve Capper
143c378ddd5STejun Heoconfig ARCH_DISCARD_MEMBLOCK
1446341e62bSChristoph Jaeger	bool
145c378ddd5STejun Heo
14666616720SSam Ravnborgconfig NO_BOOTMEM
1476341e62bSChristoph Jaeger	bool
14866616720SSam Ravnborg
149ee6f509cSMinchan Kimconfig MEMORY_ISOLATION
1506341e62bSChristoph Jaeger	bool
151ee6f509cSMinchan Kim
15220b2f52bSLai Jiangshanconfig MOVABLE_NODE
1536341e62bSChristoph Jaeger	bool "Enable to assign a node which has only movable memory"
15420b2f52bSLai Jiangshan	depends on HAVE_MEMBLOCK
15520b2f52bSLai Jiangshan	depends on NO_BOOTMEM
15620b2f52bSLai Jiangshan	depends on X86_64
15720b2f52bSLai Jiangshan	depends on NUMA
158c2974058STang Chen	default n
159c2974058STang Chen	help
160c2974058STang Chen	  Allow a node to have only movable memory.  Pages used by the kernel,
161c2974058STang Chen	  such as direct mapping pages cannot be migrated.  So the corresponding
162c5320926STang Chen	  memory device cannot be hotplugged.  This option allows the following
163c5320926STang Chen	  two things:
164c5320926STang Chen	  - When the system is booting, node full of hotpluggable memory can
165c5320926STang Chen	  be arranged to have only movable memory so that the whole node can
166c5320926STang Chen	  be hot-removed. (need movable_node boot option specified).
167c5320926STang Chen	  - After the system is up, the option allows users to online all the
168c5320926STang Chen	  memory of a node as movable memory so that the whole node can be
169c5320926STang Chen	  hot-removed.
170c5320926STang Chen
171c5320926STang Chen	  Users who don't use the memory hotplug feature are fine with this
172c5320926STang Chen	  option on since they don't specify movable_node boot option or they
173c5320926STang Chen	  don't online memory as movable.
174c2974058STang Chen
175c2974058STang Chen	  Say Y here if you want to hotplug a whole node.
176c2974058STang Chen	  Say N here if you want kernel to use memory on all nodes evenly.
17720b2f52bSLai Jiangshan
17846723bfaSYasuaki Ishimatsu#
17946723bfaSYasuaki Ishimatsu# Only be set on architectures that have completely implemented memory hotplug
18046723bfaSYasuaki Ishimatsu# feature. If you are not sure, don't touch it.
18146723bfaSYasuaki Ishimatsu#
18246723bfaSYasuaki Ishimatsuconfig HAVE_BOOTMEM_INFO_NODE
18346723bfaSYasuaki Ishimatsu	def_bool n
18446723bfaSYasuaki Ishimatsu
1853947be19SDave Hansen# eventually, we can have this option just 'select SPARSEMEM'
1863947be19SDave Hansenconfig MEMORY_HOTPLUG
1873947be19SDave Hansen	bool "Allow for memory hot-add"
188ec69acbbSKeith Mannthey	depends on SPARSEMEM || X86_64_ACPI_NUMA
18940b31360SStephen Rothwell	depends on ARCH_ENABLE_MEMORY_HOTPLUG
1903947be19SDave Hansen
191ec69acbbSKeith Manntheyconfig MEMORY_HOTPLUG_SPARSE
192ec69acbbSKeith Mannthey	def_bool y
193ec69acbbSKeith Mannthey	depends on SPARSEMEM && MEMORY_HOTPLUG
194ec69acbbSKeith Mannthey
1950c0e6195SKAMEZAWA Hiroyukiconfig MEMORY_HOTREMOVE
1960c0e6195SKAMEZAWA Hiroyuki	bool "Allow for memory hot remove"
19746723bfaSYasuaki Ishimatsu	select MEMORY_ISOLATION
198f7e3334aSNathan Fontenot	select HAVE_BOOTMEM_INFO_NODE if (X86_64 || PPC64)
1990c0e6195SKAMEZAWA Hiroyuki	depends on MEMORY_HOTPLUG && ARCH_ENABLE_MEMORY_HOTREMOVE
2000c0e6195SKAMEZAWA Hiroyuki	depends on MIGRATION
2010c0e6195SKAMEZAWA Hiroyuki
2024c21e2f2SHugh Dickins# Heavily threaded applications may benefit from splitting the mm-wide
2034c21e2f2SHugh Dickins# page_table_lock, so that faults on different parts of the user address
2044c21e2f2SHugh Dickins# space can be handled with less contention: split it at this NR_CPUS.
2054c21e2f2SHugh Dickins# Default to 4 for wider testing, though 8 might be more appropriate.
2064c21e2f2SHugh Dickins# ARM's adjust_pte (unused if VIPT) depends on mm-wide page_table_lock.
2077b6ac9dfSHugh Dickins# PA-RISC 7xxx's spinlock_t would enlarge struct page from 32 to 44 bytes.
208a70caa8bSHugh Dickins# DEBUG_SPINLOCK and DEBUG_LOCK_ALLOC spinlock_t also enlarge struct page.
2094c21e2f2SHugh Dickins#
2104c21e2f2SHugh Dickinsconfig SPLIT_PTLOCK_CPUS
2114c21e2f2SHugh Dickins	int
2129164550eSKirill A. Shutemov	default "999999" if !MMU
213a70caa8bSHugh Dickins	default "999999" if ARM && !CPU_CACHE_VIPT
214a70caa8bSHugh Dickins	default "999999" if PARISC && !PA20
2154c21e2f2SHugh Dickins	default "4"
2167cbe34cfSChristoph Lameter
217e009bb30SKirill A. Shutemovconfig ARCH_ENABLE_SPLIT_PMD_PTLOCK
2186341e62bSChristoph Jaeger	bool
219e009bb30SKirill A. Shutemov
2207cbe34cfSChristoph Lameter#
22109316c09SKonstantin Khlebnikov# support for memory balloon
22209316c09SKonstantin Khlebnikovconfig MEMORY_BALLOON
2236341e62bSChristoph Jaeger	bool
22409316c09SKonstantin Khlebnikov
22509316c09SKonstantin Khlebnikov#
22618468d93SRafael Aquini# support for memory balloon compaction
22718468d93SRafael Aquiniconfig BALLOON_COMPACTION
22818468d93SRafael Aquini	bool "Allow for balloon memory compaction/migration"
22918468d93SRafael Aquini	def_bool y
23009316c09SKonstantin Khlebnikov	depends on COMPACTION && MEMORY_BALLOON
23118468d93SRafael Aquini	help
23218468d93SRafael Aquini	  Memory fragmentation introduced by ballooning might reduce
23318468d93SRafael Aquini	  significantly the number of 2MB contiguous memory blocks that can be
23418468d93SRafael Aquini	  used within a guest, thus imposing performance penalties associated
23518468d93SRafael Aquini	  with the reduced number of transparent huge pages that could be used
23618468d93SRafael Aquini	  by the guest workload. Allowing the compaction & migration for memory
23718468d93SRafael Aquini	  pages enlisted as being part of memory balloon devices avoids the
23818468d93SRafael Aquini	  scenario aforementioned and helps improving memory defragmentation.
23918468d93SRafael Aquini
24018468d93SRafael Aquini#
241e9e96b39SMel Gorman# support for memory compaction
242e9e96b39SMel Gormanconfig COMPACTION
243e9e96b39SMel Gorman	bool "Allow for memory compaction"
24405106e6aSRik van Riel	def_bool y
245e9e96b39SMel Gorman	select MIGRATION
24633a93877SAndrea Arcangeli	depends on MMU
247e9e96b39SMel Gorman	help
248e9e96b39SMel Gorman	  Allows the compaction of memory for the allocation of huge pages.
249e9e96b39SMel Gorman
250e9e96b39SMel Gorman#
2517cbe34cfSChristoph Lameter# support for page migration
2527cbe34cfSChristoph Lameter#
2537cbe34cfSChristoph Lameterconfig MIGRATION
254b20a3503SChristoph Lameter	bool "Page migration"
2556c5240aeSChristoph Lameter	def_bool y
256de32a817SChen Gang	depends on (NUMA || ARCH_ENABLE_MEMORY_HOTREMOVE || COMPACTION || CMA) && MMU
257b20a3503SChristoph Lameter	help
258b20a3503SChristoph Lameter	  Allows the migration of the physical location of pages of processes
259e9e96b39SMel Gorman	  while the virtual addresses are not changed. This is useful in
260e9e96b39SMel Gorman	  two situations. The first is on NUMA systems to put pages nearer
261e9e96b39SMel Gorman	  to the processors accessing. The second is when allocating huge
262e9e96b39SMel Gorman	  pages as migration can relocate pages to satisfy a huge page
263e9e96b39SMel Gorman	  allocation instead of reclaiming.
2646550e07fSGreg Kroah-Hartman
265c177c81eSNaoya Horiguchiconfig ARCH_ENABLE_HUGEPAGE_MIGRATION
2666341e62bSChristoph Jaeger	bool
267c177c81eSNaoya Horiguchi
268600715dcSJeremy Fitzhardingeconfig PHYS_ADDR_T_64BIT
269600715dcSJeremy Fitzhardinge	def_bool 64BIT || ARCH_PHYS_ADDR_T_64BIT
270600715dcSJeremy Fitzhardinge
2714b51d669SChristoph Lameterconfig ZONE_DMA_FLAG
2724b51d669SChristoph Lameter	int
2734b51d669SChristoph Lameter	default "0" if !ZONE_DMA
2744b51d669SChristoph Lameter	default "1"
2754b51d669SChristoph Lameter
2762a7326b5SChristoph Lameterconfig BOUNCE
2779ca24e2eSVinayak Menon	bool "Enable bounce buffers"
2789ca24e2eSVinayak Menon	default y
2792a7326b5SChristoph Lameter	depends on BLOCK && MMU && (ZONE_DMA || HIGHMEM)
2809ca24e2eSVinayak Menon	help
2819ca24e2eSVinayak Menon	  Enable bounce buffers for devices that cannot access
2829ca24e2eSVinayak Menon	  the full range of memory available to the CPU. Enabled
2839ca24e2eSVinayak Menon	  by default when ZONE_DMA or HIGHMEM is selected, but you
2849ca24e2eSVinayak Menon	  may say n to override this.
2852a7326b5SChristoph Lameter
286ffecfd1aSDarrick J. Wong# On the 'tile' arch, USB OHCI needs the bounce pool since tilegx will often
287ffecfd1aSDarrick J. Wong# have more than 4GB of memory, but we don't currently use the IOTLB to present
288ffecfd1aSDarrick J. Wong# a 32-bit address to OHCI.  So we need to use a bounce pool instead.
289ffecfd1aSDarrick J. Wongconfig NEED_BOUNCE_POOL
290ffecfd1aSDarrick J. Wong	bool
291debeb297SValentin Rothberg	default y if TILE && USB_OHCI_HCD
292ffecfd1aSDarrick J. Wong
2936225e937SChristoph Lameterconfig NR_QUICK
2946225e937SChristoph Lameter	int
2956225e937SChristoph Lameter	depends on QUICKLIST
2960176bd3dSPaul Mundt	default "2" if AVR32
2976225e937SChristoph Lameter	default "1"
298f057eac0SStephen Rothwell
299f057eac0SStephen Rothwellconfig VIRT_TO_BUS
3004febd95aSStephen Rothwell	bool
3014febd95aSStephen Rothwell	help
3024febd95aSStephen Rothwell	  An architecture should select this if it implements the
3034febd95aSStephen Rothwell	  deprecated interface virt_to_bus().  All new architectures
3044febd95aSStephen Rothwell	  should probably not select this.
3054febd95aSStephen Rothwell
306cddb8a5cSAndrea Arcangeli
307cddb8a5cSAndrea Arcangeliconfig MMU_NOTIFIER
308cddb8a5cSAndrea Arcangeli	bool
30983fe27eaSPranith Kumar	select SRCU
310fc4d5c29SDavid Howells
311f8af4da3SHugh Dickinsconfig KSM
312f8af4da3SHugh Dickins	bool "Enable KSM for page merging"
313f8af4da3SHugh Dickins	depends on MMU
314f8af4da3SHugh Dickins	help
315f8af4da3SHugh Dickins	  Enable Kernel Samepage Merging: KSM periodically scans those areas
316f8af4da3SHugh Dickins	  of an application's address space that an app has advised may be
317f8af4da3SHugh Dickins	  mergeable.  When it finds pages of identical content, it replaces
318d0f209f6SHugh Dickins	  the many instances by a single page with that content, so
319f8af4da3SHugh Dickins	  saving memory until one or another app needs to modify the content.
320f8af4da3SHugh Dickins	  Recommended for use with KVM, or with other duplicative applications.
321c73602adSHugh Dickins	  See Documentation/vm/ksm.txt for more information: KSM is inactive
322c73602adSHugh Dickins	  until a program has madvised that an area is MADV_MERGEABLE, and
323c73602adSHugh Dickins	  root has set /sys/kernel/mm/ksm/run to 1 (if CONFIG_SYSFS is set).
324f8af4da3SHugh Dickins
325e0a94c2aSChristoph Lameterconfig DEFAULT_MMAP_MIN_ADDR
326e0a94c2aSChristoph Lameter        int "Low address space to protect from user allocation"
3276e141546SDavid Howells	depends on MMU
328e0a94c2aSChristoph Lameter        default 4096
329e0a94c2aSChristoph Lameter        help
330e0a94c2aSChristoph Lameter	  This is the portion of low virtual memory which should be protected
331e0a94c2aSChristoph Lameter	  from userspace allocation.  Keeping a user from writing to low pages
332e0a94c2aSChristoph Lameter	  can help reduce the impact of kernel NULL pointer bugs.
333e0a94c2aSChristoph Lameter
334e0a94c2aSChristoph Lameter	  For most ia64, ppc64 and x86 users with lots of address space
335e0a94c2aSChristoph Lameter	  a value of 65536 is reasonable and should cause no problems.
336e0a94c2aSChristoph Lameter	  On arm and other archs it should not be higher than 32768.
337788084abSEric Paris	  Programs which use vm86 functionality or have some need to map
338788084abSEric Paris	  this low address space will need CAP_SYS_RAWIO or disable this
339788084abSEric Paris	  protection by setting the value to 0.
340e0a94c2aSChristoph Lameter
341e0a94c2aSChristoph Lameter	  This value can be changed after boot using the
342e0a94c2aSChristoph Lameter	  /proc/sys/vm/mmap_min_addr tunable.
343e0a94c2aSChristoph Lameter
344d949f36fSLinus Torvaldsconfig ARCH_SUPPORTS_MEMORY_FAILURE
345d949f36fSLinus Torvalds	bool
346e0a94c2aSChristoph Lameter
3476a46079cSAndi Kleenconfig MEMORY_FAILURE
3486a46079cSAndi Kleen	depends on MMU
349d949f36fSLinus Torvalds	depends on ARCH_SUPPORTS_MEMORY_FAILURE
3506a46079cSAndi Kleen	bool "Enable recovery from hardware memory errors"
351ee6f509cSMinchan Kim	select MEMORY_ISOLATION
35297f0b134SXie XiuQi	select RAS
3536a46079cSAndi Kleen	help
3546a46079cSAndi Kleen	  Enables code to recover from some memory failures on systems
3556a46079cSAndi Kleen	  with MCA recovery. This allows a system to continue running
3566a46079cSAndi Kleen	  even when some of its memory has uncorrected errors. This requires
3576a46079cSAndi Kleen	  special hardware support and typically ECC memory.
3586a46079cSAndi Kleen
359cae681fcSAndi Kleenconfig HWPOISON_INJECT
360413f9efbSAndi Kleen	tristate "HWPoison pages injector"
36127df5068SAndi Kleen	depends on MEMORY_FAILURE && DEBUG_KERNEL && PROC_FS
362478c5ffcSWu Fengguang	select PROC_PAGE_MONITOR
363cae681fcSAndi Kleen
364fc4d5c29SDavid Howellsconfig NOMMU_INITIAL_TRIM_EXCESS
365fc4d5c29SDavid Howells	int "Turn on mmap() excess space trimming before booting"
366fc4d5c29SDavid Howells	depends on !MMU
367fc4d5c29SDavid Howells	default 1
368fc4d5c29SDavid Howells	help
369fc4d5c29SDavid Howells	  The NOMMU mmap() frequently needs to allocate large contiguous chunks
370fc4d5c29SDavid Howells	  of memory on which to store mappings, but it can only ask the system
371fc4d5c29SDavid Howells	  allocator for chunks in 2^N*PAGE_SIZE amounts - which is frequently
372fc4d5c29SDavid Howells	  more than it requires.  To deal with this, mmap() is able to trim off
373fc4d5c29SDavid Howells	  the excess and return it to the allocator.
374fc4d5c29SDavid Howells
375fc4d5c29SDavid Howells	  If trimming is enabled, the excess is trimmed off and returned to the
376fc4d5c29SDavid Howells	  system allocator, which can cause extra fragmentation, particularly
377fc4d5c29SDavid Howells	  if there are a lot of transient processes.
378fc4d5c29SDavid Howells
379fc4d5c29SDavid Howells	  If trimming is disabled, the excess is kept, but not used, which for
380fc4d5c29SDavid Howells	  long-term mappings means that the space is wasted.
381fc4d5c29SDavid Howells
382fc4d5c29SDavid Howells	  Trimming can be dynamically controlled through a sysctl option
383fc4d5c29SDavid Howells	  (/proc/sys/vm/nr_trim_pages) which specifies the minimum number of
384fc4d5c29SDavid Howells	  excess pages there must be before trimming should occur, or zero if
385fc4d5c29SDavid Howells	  no trimming is to occur.
386fc4d5c29SDavid Howells
387fc4d5c29SDavid Howells	  This option specifies the initial value of this option.  The default
388fc4d5c29SDavid Howells	  of 1 says that all excess pages should be trimmed.
389fc4d5c29SDavid Howells
390fc4d5c29SDavid Howells	  See Documentation/nommu-mmap.txt for more information.
391bbddff05STejun Heo
3924c76d9d1SAndrea Arcangeliconfig TRANSPARENT_HUGEPAGE
39313ece886SAndrea Arcangeli	bool "Transparent Hugepage Support"
39415626062SGerald Schaefer	depends on HAVE_ARCH_TRANSPARENT_HUGEPAGE
3955d689240SAndrea Arcangeli	select COMPACTION
3964c76d9d1SAndrea Arcangeli	help
3974c76d9d1SAndrea Arcangeli	  Transparent Hugepages allows the kernel to use huge pages and
3984c76d9d1SAndrea Arcangeli	  huge tlb transparently to the applications whenever possible.
3994c76d9d1SAndrea Arcangeli	  This feature can improve computing performance to certain
4004c76d9d1SAndrea Arcangeli	  applications by speeding up page faults during memory
4014c76d9d1SAndrea Arcangeli	  allocation, by reducing the number of tlb misses and by speeding
4024c76d9d1SAndrea Arcangeli	  up the pagetable walking.
4034c76d9d1SAndrea Arcangeli
4044c76d9d1SAndrea Arcangeli	  If memory constrained on embedded, you may want to say N.
4054c76d9d1SAndrea Arcangeli
40613ece886SAndrea Arcangelichoice
40713ece886SAndrea Arcangeli	prompt "Transparent Hugepage Support sysfs defaults"
40813ece886SAndrea Arcangeli	depends on TRANSPARENT_HUGEPAGE
40913ece886SAndrea Arcangeli	default TRANSPARENT_HUGEPAGE_ALWAYS
41013ece886SAndrea Arcangeli	help
41113ece886SAndrea Arcangeli	  Selects the sysfs defaults for Transparent Hugepage Support.
41213ece886SAndrea Arcangeli
41313ece886SAndrea Arcangeli	config TRANSPARENT_HUGEPAGE_ALWAYS
41413ece886SAndrea Arcangeli		bool "always"
41513ece886SAndrea Arcangeli	help
41613ece886SAndrea Arcangeli	  Enabling Transparent Hugepage always, can increase the
41713ece886SAndrea Arcangeli	  memory footprint of applications without a guaranteed
41813ece886SAndrea Arcangeli	  benefit but it will work automatically for all applications.
41913ece886SAndrea Arcangeli
42013ece886SAndrea Arcangeli	config TRANSPARENT_HUGEPAGE_MADVISE
42113ece886SAndrea Arcangeli		bool "madvise"
42213ece886SAndrea Arcangeli	help
42313ece886SAndrea Arcangeli	  Enabling Transparent Hugepage madvise, will only provide a
42413ece886SAndrea Arcangeli	  performance improvement benefit to the applications using
42513ece886SAndrea Arcangeli	  madvise(MADV_HUGEPAGE) but it won't risk to increase the
42613ece886SAndrea Arcangeli	  memory footprint of applications without a guaranteed
42713ece886SAndrea Arcangeli	  benefit.
42813ece886SAndrea Arcangeliendchoice
42913ece886SAndrea Arcangeli
430bbddff05STejun Heo#
431bbddff05STejun Heo# UP and nommu archs use km based percpu allocator
432bbddff05STejun Heo#
433bbddff05STejun Heoconfig NEED_PER_CPU_KM
434bbddff05STejun Heo	depends on !SMP
435bbddff05STejun Heo	bool
436bbddff05STejun Heo	default y
437077b1f83SDan Magenheimer
438077b1f83SDan Magenheimerconfig CLEANCACHE
439077b1f83SDan Magenheimer	bool "Enable cleancache driver to cache clean pages if tmem is present"
440077b1f83SDan Magenheimer	default n
441077b1f83SDan Magenheimer	help
442077b1f83SDan Magenheimer	  Cleancache can be thought of as a page-granularity victim cache
443077b1f83SDan Magenheimer	  for clean pages that the kernel's pageframe replacement algorithm
444077b1f83SDan Magenheimer	  (PFRA) would like to keep around, but can't since there isn't enough
445077b1f83SDan Magenheimer	  memory.  So when the PFRA "evicts" a page, it first attempts to use
446140a1ef2SMichael Witten	  cleancache code to put the data contained in that page into
447077b1f83SDan Magenheimer	  "transcendent memory", memory that is not directly accessible or
448077b1f83SDan Magenheimer	  addressable by the kernel and is of unknown and possibly
449077b1f83SDan Magenheimer	  time-varying size.  And when a cleancache-enabled
450077b1f83SDan Magenheimer	  filesystem wishes to access a page in a file on disk, it first
451077b1f83SDan Magenheimer	  checks cleancache to see if it already contains it; if it does,
452077b1f83SDan Magenheimer	  the page is copied into the kernel and a disk access is avoided.
453077b1f83SDan Magenheimer	  When a transcendent memory driver is available (such as zcache or
454077b1f83SDan Magenheimer	  Xen transcendent memory), a significant I/O reduction
455077b1f83SDan Magenheimer	  may be achieved.  When none is available, all cleancache calls
456077b1f83SDan Magenheimer	  are reduced to a single pointer-compare-against-NULL resulting
457077b1f83SDan Magenheimer	  in a negligible performance hit.
458077b1f83SDan Magenheimer
459077b1f83SDan Magenheimer	  If unsure, say Y to enable cleancache
46027c6aec2SDan Magenheimer
46127c6aec2SDan Magenheimerconfig FRONTSWAP
46227c6aec2SDan Magenheimer	bool "Enable frontswap to cache swap pages if tmem is present"
46327c6aec2SDan Magenheimer	depends on SWAP
46427c6aec2SDan Magenheimer	default n
46527c6aec2SDan Magenheimer	help
46627c6aec2SDan Magenheimer	  Frontswap is so named because it can be thought of as the opposite
46727c6aec2SDan Magenheimer	  of a "backing" store for a swap device.  The data is stored into
46827c6aec2SDan Magenheimer	  "transcendent memory", memory that is not directly accessible or
46927c6aec2SDan Magenheimer	  addressable by the kernel and is of unknown and possibly
47027c6aec2SDan Magenheimer	  time-varying size.  When space in transcendent memory is available,
47127c6aec2SDan Magenheimer	  a significant swap I/O reduction may be achieved.  When none is
47227c6aec2SDan Magenheimer	  available, all frontswap calls are reduced to a single pointer-
47327c6aec2SDan Magenheimer	  compare-against-NULL resulting in a negligible performance hit
47427c6aec2SDan Magenheimer	  and swap data is stored as normal on the matching swap device.
47527c6aec2SDan Magenheimer
47627c6aec2SDan Magenheimer	  If unsure, say Y to enable frontswap.
477f825c736SAneesh Kumar K.V
478f825c736SAneesh Kumar K.Vconfig CMA
479f825c736SAneesh Kumar K.V	bool "Contiguous Memory Allocator"
480de32a817SChen Gang	depends on HAVE_MEMBLOCK && MMU
481f825c736SAneesh Kumar K.V	select MIGRATION
482f825c736SAneesh Kumar K.V	select MEMORY_ISOLATION
483f825c736SAneesh Kumar K.V	help
484f825c736SAneesh Kumar K.V	  This enables the Contiguous Memory Allocator which allows other
485f825c736SAneesh Kumar K.V	  subsystems to allocate big physically-contiguous blocks of memory.
486f825c736SAneesh Kumar K.V	  CMA reserves a region of memory and allows only movable pages to
487f825c736SAneesh Kumar K.V	  be allocated from it. This way, the kernel can use the memory for
488f825c736SAneesh Kumar K.V	  pagecache and when a subsystem requests for contiguous area, the
489f825c736SAneesh Kumar K.V	  allocated pages are migrated away to serve the contiguous request.
490f825c736SAneesh Kumar K.V
491f825c736SAneesh Kumar K.V	  If unsure, say "n".
492f825c736SAneesh Kumar K.V
493f825c736SAneesh Kumar K.Vconfig CMA_DEBUG
494f825c736SAneesh Kumar K.V	bool "CMA debug messages (DEVELOPMENT)"
495f825c736SAneesh Kumar K.V	depends on DEBUG_KERNEL && CMA
496f825c736SAneesh Kumar K.V	help
497f825c736SAneesh Kumar K.V	  Turns on debug messages in CMA.  This produces KERN_DEBUG
498f825c736SAneesh Kumar K.V	  messages for every CMA call as well as various messages while
499f825c736SAneesh Kumar K.V	  processing calls such as dma_alloc_from_contiguous().
500f825c736SAneesh Kumar K.V	  This option does not affect warning and error messages.
501bf550fc9SAlexander Graf
50228b24c1fSSasha Levinconfig CMA_DEBUGFS
50328b24c1fSSasha Levin	bool "CMA debugfs interface"
50428b24c1fSSasha Levin	depends on CMA && DEBUG_FS
50528b24c1fSSasha Levin	help
50628b24c1fSSasha Levin	  Turns on the DebugFS interface for CMA.
50728b24c1fSSasha Levin
508a254129eSJoonsoo Kimconfig CMA_AREAS
509a254129eSJoonsoo Kim	int "Maximum count of the CMA areas"
510a254129eSJoonsoo Kim	depends on CMA
511a254129eSJoonsoo Kim	default 7
512a254129eSJoonsoo Kim	help
513a254129eSJoonsoo Kim	  CMA allows to create CMA areas for particular purpose, mainly,
514a254129eSJoonsoo Kim	  used as device private area. This parameter sets the maximum
515a254129eSJoonsoo Kim	  number of CMA area in the system.
516a254129eSJoonsoo Kim
517a254129eSJoonsoo Kim	  If unsure, leave the default value "7".
518a254129eSJoonsoo Kim
519af8d417aSDan Streetmanconfig MEM_SOFT_DIRTY
520af8d417aSDan Streetman	bool "Track memory changes"
521af8d417aSDan Streetman	depends on CHECKPOINT_RESTORE && HAVE_ARCH_SOFT_DIRTY && PROC_FS
522af8d417aSDan Streetman	select PROC_PAGE_MONITOR
5234e2e2770SSeth Jennings	help
524af8d417aSDan Streetman	  This option enables memory changes tracking by introducing a
525af8d417aSDan Streetman	  soft-dirty bit on pte-s. This bit it set when someone writes
526af8d417aSDan Streetman	  into a page just as regular dirty bit, but unlike the latter
527af8d417aSDan Streetman	  it can be cleared by hands.
528af8d417aSDan Streetman
529af8d417aSDan Streetman	  See Documentation/vm/soft-dirty.txt for more details.
5304e2e2770SSeth Jennings
5312b281117SSeth Jenningsconfig ZSWAP
5322b281117SSeth Jennings	bool "Compressed cache for swap pages (EXPERIMENTAL)"
5332b281117SSeth Jennings	depends on FRONTSWAP && CRYPTO=y
5342b281117SSeth Jennings	select CRYPTO_LZO
53512d79d64SDan Streetman	select ZPOOL
5362b281117SSeth Jennings	default n
5372b281117SSeth Jennings	help
5382b281117SSeth Jennings	  A lightweight compressed cache for swap pages.  It takes
5392b281117SSeth Jennings	  pages that are in the process of being swapped out and attempts to
5402b281117SSeth Jennings	  compress them into a dynamically allocated RAM-based memory pool.
5412b281117SSeth Jennings	  This can result in a significant I/O reduction on swap device and,
5422b281117SSeth Jennings	  in the case where decompressing from RAM is faster that swap device
5432b281117SSeth Jennings	  reads, can also improve workload performance.
5442b281117SSeth Jennings
5452b281117SSeth Jennings	  This is marked experimental because it is a new feature (as of
5462b281117SSeth Jennings	  v3.11) that interacts heavily with memory reclaim.  While these
5472b281117SSeth Jennings	  interactions don't cause any known issues on simple memory setups,
5482b281117SSeth Jennings	  they have not be fully explored on the large set of potential
5492b281117SSeth Jennings	  configurations and workloads that exist.
5502b281117SSeth Jennings
551af8d417aSDan Streetmanconfig ZPOOL
552af8d417aSDan Streetman	tristate "Common API for compressed memory storage"
553af8d417aSDan Streetman	default n
5540f8975ecSPavel Emelyanov	help
555af8d417aSDan Streetman	  Compressed memory storage API.  This allows using either zbud or
556af8d417aSDan Streetman	  zsmalloc.
5570f8975ecSPavel Emelyanov
558af8d417aSDan Streetmanconfig ZBUD
559af8d417aSDan Streetman	tristate "Low density storage for compressed pages"
560af8d417aSDan Streetman	default n
561af8d417aSDan Streetman	help
562af8d417aSDan Streetman	  A special purpose allocator for storing compressed pages.
563af8d417aSDan Streetman	  It is designed to store up to two compressed pages per physical
564af8d417aSDan Streetman	  page.  While this design limits storage density, it has simple and
565af8d417aSDan Streetman	  deterministic reclaim properties that make it preferable to a higher
566af8d417aSDan Streetman	  density approach when reclaim will be used.
567bcf1647dSMinchan Kim
568bcf1647dSMinchan Kimconfig ZSMALLOC
569d867f203SMinchan Kim	tristate "Memory allocator for compressed pages"
570bcf1647dSMinchan Kim	depends on MMU
571bcf1647dSMinchan Kim	default n
572bcf1647dSMinchan Kim	help
573bcf1647dSMinchan Kim	  zsmalloc is a slab-based memory allocator designed to store
574bcf1647dSMinchan Kim	  compressed RAM pages.  zsmalloc uses virtual memory mapping
575bcf1647dSMinchan Kim	  in order to reduce fragmentation.  However, this results in a
576bcf1647dSMinchan Kim	  non-standard allocator interface where a handle, not a pointer, is
577bcf1647dSMinchan Kim	  returned by an alloc().  This handle must be mapped in order to
578bcf1647dSMinchan Kim	  access the allocated space.
579bcf1647dSMinchan Kim
580bcf1647dSMinchan Kimconfig PGTABLE_MAPPING
581bcf1647dSMinchan Kim	bool "Use page table mapping to access object in zsmalloc"
582bcf1647dSMinchan Kim	depends on ZSMALLOC
583bcf1647dSMinchan Kim	help
584bcf1647dSMinchan Kim	  By default, zsmalloc uses a copy-based object mapping method to
585bcf1647dSMinchan Kim	  access allocations that span two pages. However, if a particular
586bcf1647dSMinchan Kim	  architecture (ex, ARM) performs VM mapping faster than copying,
587bcf1647dSMinchan Kim	  then you should select this. This causes zsmalloc to use page table
588bcf1647dSMinchan Kim	  mapping rather than copying for object mapping.
589bcf1647dSMinchan Kim
5902216ee85SBen Hutchings	  You can check speed with zsmalloc benchmark:
5912216ee85SBen Hutchings	  https://github.com/spartacus06/zsmapbench
5929e5c33d7SMark Salter
5930f050d99SGanesh Mahendranconfig ZSMALLOC_STAT
5940f050d99SGanesh Mahendran	bool "Export zsmalloc statistics"
5950f050d99SGanesh Mahendran	depends on ZSMALLOC
5960f050d99SGanesh Mahendran	select DEBUG_FS
5970f050d99SGanesh Mahendran	help
5980f050d99SGanesh Mahendran	  This option enables code in the zsmalloc to collect various
5990f050d99SGanesh Mahendran	  statistics about whats happening in zsmalloc and exports that
6000f050d99SGanesh Mahendran	  information to userspace via debugfs.
6010f050d99SGanesh Mahendran	  If unsure, say N.
6020f050d99SGanesh Mahendran
6039e5c33d7SMark Salterconfig GENERIC_EARLY_IOREMAP
6049e5c33d7SMark Salter	bool
605042d27acSHelge Deller
606042d27acSHelge Dellerconfig MAX_STACK_SIZE_MB
607042d27acSHelge Deller	int "Maximum user stack size for 32-bit processes (MB)"
608042d27acSHelge Deller	default 80
609042d27acSHelge Deller	range 8 256 if METAG
610042d27acSHelge Deller	range 8 2048
611042d27acSHelge Deller	depends on STACK_GROWSUP && (!64BIT || COMPAT)
612042d27acSHelge Deller	help
613042d27acSHelge Deller	  This is the maximum stack size in Megabytes in the VM layout of 32-bit
614042d27acSHelge Deller	  user processes when the stack grows upwards (currently only on parisc
615042d27acSHelge Deller	  and metag arch). The stack will be located at the highest memory
616042d27acSHelge Deller	  address minus the given value, unless the RLIMIT_STACK hard limit is
617042d27acSHelge Deller	  changed to a smaller value in which case that is used.
618042d27acSHelge Deller
619042d27acSHelge Deller	  A sane initial value is 80 MB.
6203a80a7faSMel Gorman
6213a80a7faSMel Gorman# For architectures that support deferred memory initialisation
6223a80a7faSMel Gormanconfig ARCH_SUPPORTS_DEFERRED_STRUCT_PAGE_INIT
6233a80a7faSMel Gorman	bool
6243a80a7faSMel Gorman
6253a80a7faSMel Gormanconfig DEFERRED_STRUCT_PAGE_INIT
6261ce22103SVlastimil Babka	bool "Defer initialisation of struct pages to kthreads"
6273a80a7faSMel Gorman	default n
6283a80a7faSMel Gorman	depends on ARCH_SUPPORTS_DEFERRED_STRUCT_PAGE_INIT
6293a80a7faSMel Gorman	depends on MEMORY_HOTPLUG
6303a80a7faSMel Gorman	help
6313a80a7faSMel Gorman	  Ordinarily all struct pages are initialised during early boot in a
6323a80a7faSMel Gorman	  single thread. On very large machines this can take a considerable
6333a80a7faSMel Gorman	  amount of time. If this option is set, large machines will bring up
6343a80a7faSMel Gorman	  a subset of memmap at boot and then initialise the rest in parallel
6351ce22103SVlastimil Babka	  by starting one-off "pgdatinitX" kernel thread for each node X. This
6361ce22103SVlastimil Babka	  has a potential performance impact on processes running early in the
6371ce22103SVlastimil Babka	  lifetime of the system until these kthreads finish the
6381ce22103SVlastimil Babka	  initialisation.
639033fbae9SDan Williams
64033c3fc71SVladimir Davydovconfig IDLE_PAGE_TRACKING
64133c3fc71SVladimir Davydov	bool "Enable idle page tracking"
64233c3fc71SVladimir Davydov	depends on SYSFS && MMU
64333c3fc71SVladimir Davydov	select PAGE_EXTENSION if !64BIT
64433c3fc71SVladimir Davydov	help
64533c3fc71SVladimir Davydov	  This feature allows to estimate the amount of user pages that have
64633c3fc71SVladimir Davydov	  not been touched during a given period of time. This information can
64733c3fc71SVladimir Davydov	  be useful to tune memory cgroup limits and/or for job placement
64833c3fc71SVladimir Davydov	  within a compute cluster.
64933c3fc71SVladimir Davydov
65033c3fc71SVladimir Davydov	  See Documentation/vm/idle_page_tracking.txt for more details.
65133c3fc71SVladimir Davydov
652033fbae9SDan Williamsconfig ZONE_DEVICE
653033fbae9SDan Williams	bool "Device memory (pmem, etc...) hotplug support" if EXPERT
654033fbae9SDan Williams	depends on MEMORY_HOTPLUG
655033fbae9SDan Williams	depends on MEMORY_HOTREMOVE
656*99490f16SDan Williams	depends on SPARSEMEM_VMEMMAP
657033fbae9SDan Williams	depends on X86_64 #arch_add_memory() comprehends device memory
658033fbae9SDan Williams
659033fbae9SDan Williams	help
660033fbae9SDan Williams	  Device memory hotplug support allows for establishing pmem,
661033fbae9SDan Williams	  or other device driver discovered memory regions, in the
662033fbae9SDan Williams	  memmap. This allows pfn_to_page() lookups of otherwise
663033fbae9SDan Williams	  "device-physical" addresses which is needed for using a DAX
664033fbae9SDan Williams	  mapping in an O_DIRECT operation, among other things.
665033fbae9SDan Williams
666033fbae9SDan Williams	  If FS_DAX is enabled, then say Y.
66706a660adSLinus Torvalds
6688025e5ddSJan Karaconfig FRAME_VECTOR
6698025e5ddSJan Kara	bool
670