1e1785e85SDave Hansenconfig SELECT_MEMORY_MODEL 2e1785e85SDave Hansen def_bool y 3e1785e85SDave Hansen depends on EXPERIMENTAL || 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. 23d41dee36SAndy Whitcroft DISCONTIGMEM is an 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 1313947be19SDave Hansen# eventually, we can have this option just 'select SPARSEMEM' 1323947be19SDave Hansenconfig MEMORY_HOTPLUG 1333947be19SDave Hansen bool "Allow for memory hot-add" 134ec69acbbSKeith Mannthey depends on SPARSEMEM || X86_64_ACPI_NUMA 1356ad696d2SAndi Kleen depends on HOTPLUG && ARCH_ENABLE_MEMORY_HOTPLUG 136ed84a07aSKumar Gala depends on (IA64 || X86 || PPC_BOOK3S_64 || SUPERH || S390) 1373947be19SDave Hansen 138ec69acbbSKeith Manntheyconfig MEMORY_HOTPLUG_SPARSE 139ec69acbbSKeith Mannthey def_bool y 140ec69acbbSKeith Mannthey depends on SPARSEMEM && MEMORY_HOTPLUG 141ec69acbbSKeith Mannthey 1420c0e6195SKAMEZAWA Hiroyukiconfig MEMORY_HOTREMOVE 1430c0e6195SKAMEZAWA Hiroyuki bool "Allow for memory hot remove" 1440c0e6195SKAMEZAWA Hiroyuki depends on MEMORY_HOTPLUG && ARCH_ENABLE_MEMORY_HOTREMOVE 1450c0e6195SKAMEZAWA Hiroyuki depends on MIGRATION 1460c0e6195SKAMEZAWA Hiroyuki 147e20b8ccaSChristoph Lameter# 148e20b8ccaSChristoph Lameter# If we have space for more page flags then we can enable additional 149e20b8ccaSChristoph Lameter# optimizations and functionality. 150e20b8ccaSChristoph Lameter# 151e20b8ccaSChristoph Lameter# Regular Sparsemem takes page flag bits for the sectionid if it does not 152e20b8ccaSChristoph Lameter# use a virtual memmap. Disable extended page flags for 32 bit platforms 153e20b8ccaSChristoph Lameter# that require the use of a sectionid in the page flags. 154e20b8ccaSChristoph Lameter# 155e20b8ccaSChristoph Lameterconfig PAGEFLAGS_EXTENDED 156e20b8ccaSChristoph Lameter def_bool y 157a269cca9SH. Peter Anvin depends on 64BIT || SPARSEMEM_VMEMMAP || !SPARSEMEM 158e20b8ccaSChristoph Lameter 1594c21e2f2SHugh Dickins# Heavily threaded applications may benefit from splitting the mm-wide 1604c21e2f2SHugh Dickins# page_table_lock, so that faults on different parts of the user address 1614c21e2f2SHugh Dickins# space can be handled with less contention: split it at this NR_CPUS. 1624c21e2f2SHugh Dickins# Default to 4 for wider testing, though 8 might be more appropriate. 1634c21e2f2SHugh Dickins# ARM's adjust_pte (unused if VIPT) depends on mm-wide page_table_lock. 1647b6ac9dfSHugh Dickins# PA-RISC 7xxx's spinlock_t would enlarge struct page from 32 to 44 bytes. 165a70caa8bSHugh Dickins# DEBUG_SPINLOCK and DEBUG_LOCK_ALLOC spinlock_t also enlarge struct page. 1664c21e2f2SHugh Dickins# 1674c21e2f2SHugh Dickinsconfig SPLIT_PTLOCK_CPUS 1684c21e2f2SHugh Dickins int 169a70caa8bSHugh Dickins default "999999" if ARM && !CPU_CACHE_VIPT 170a70caa8bSHugh Dickins default "999999" if PARISC && !PA20 171a70caa8bSHugh Dickins default "999999" if DEBUG_SPINLOCK || DEBUG_LOCK_ALLOC 1724c21e2f2SHugh Dickins default "4" 1737cbe34cfSChristoph Lameter 1747cbe34cfSChristoph Lameter# 175*e9e96b39SMel Gorman# support for memory compaction 176*e9e96b39SMel Gormanconfig COMPACTION 177*e9e96b39SMel Gorman bool "Allow for memory compaction" 178*e9e96b39SMel Gorman select MIGRATION 179*e9e96b39SMel Gorman depends on EXPERIMENTAL && HUGETLB_PAGE && MMU 180*e9e96b39SMel Gorman help 181*e9e96b39SMel Gorman Allows the compaction of memory for the allocation of huge pages. 182*e9e96b39SMel Gorman 183*e9e96b39SMel Gorman# 1847cbe34cfSChristoph Lameter# support for page migration 1857cbe34cfSChristoph Lameter# 1867cbe34cfSChristoph Lameterconfig MIGRATION 187b20a3503SChristoph Lameter bool "Page migration" 1886c5240aeSChristoph Lameter def_bool y 18983d1674aSGerald Schaefer depends on NUMA || ARCH_ENABLE_MEMORY_HOTREMOVE 190b20a3503SChristoph Lameter help 191b20a3503SChristoph Lameter Allows the migration of the physical location of pages of processes 192*e9e96b39SMel Gorman while the virtual addresses are not changed. This is useful in 193*e9e96b39SMel Gorman two situations. The first is on NUMA systems to put pages nearer 194*e9e96b39SMel Gorman to the processors accessing. The second is when allocating huge 195*e9e96b39SMel Gorman pages as migration can relocate pages to satisfy a huge page 196*e9e96b39SMel Gorman allocation instead of reclaiming. 1976550e07fSGreg Kroah-Hartman 198600715dcSJeremy Fitzhardingeconfig PHYS_ADDR_T_64BIT 199600715dcSJeremy Fitzhardinge def_bool 64BIT || ARCH_PHYS_ADDR_T_64BIT 200600715dcSJeremy Fitzhardinge 2014b51d669SChristoph Lameterconfig ZONE_DMA_FLAG 2024b51d669SChristoph Lameter int 2034b51d669SChristoph Lameter default "0" if !ZONE_DMA 2044b51d669SChristoph Lameter default "1" 2054b51d669SChristoph Lameter 2062a7326b5SChristoph Lameterconfig BOUNCE 2072a7326b5SChristoph Lameter def_bool y 2082a7326b5SChristoph Lameter depends on BLOCK && MMU && (ZONE_DMA || HIGHMEM) 2092a7326b5SChristoph Lameter 2106225e937SChristoph Lameterconfig NR_QUICK 2116225e937SChristoph Lameter int 2126225e937SChristoph Lameter depends on QUICKLIST 2130176bd3dSPaul Mundt default "2" if AVR32 2146225e937SChristoph Lameter default "1" 215f057eac0SStephen Rothwell 216f057eac0SStephen Rothwellconfig VIRT_TO_BUS 217f057eac0SStephen Rothwell def_bool y 218f057eac0SStephen Rothwell depends on !ARCH_NO_VIRT_TO_BUS 219cddb8a5cSAndrea Arcangeli 220cddb8a5cSAndrea Arcangeliconfig MMU_NOTIFIER 221cddb8a5cSAndrea Arcangeli bool 222fc4d5c29SDavid Howells 223f8af4da3SHugh Dickinsconfig KSM 224f8af4da3SHugh Dickins bool "Enable KSM for page merging" 225f8af4da3SHugh Dickins depends on MMU 226f8af4da3SHugh Dickins help 227f8af4da3SHugh Dickins Enable Kernel Samepage Merging: KSM periodically scans those areas 228f8af4da3SHugh Dickins of an application's address space that an app has advised may be 229f8af4da3SHugh Dickins mergeable. When it finds pages of identical content, it replaces 230d0f209f6SHugh Dickins the many instances by a single page with that content, so 231f8af4da3SHugh Dickins saving memory until one or another app needs to modify the content. 232f8af4da3SHugh Dickins Recommended for use with KVM, or with other duplicative applications. 233c73602adSHugh Dickins See Documentation/vm/ksm.txt for more information: KSM is inactive 234c73602adSHugh Dickins until a program has madvised that an area is MADV_MERGEABLE, and 235c73602adSHugh Dickins root has set /sys/kernel/mm/ksm/run to 1 (if CONFIG_SYSFS is set). 236f8af4da3SHugh Dickins 237e0a94c2aSChristoph Lameterconfig DEFAULT_MMAP_MIN_ADDR 238e0a94c2aSChristoph Lameter int "Low address space to protect from user allocation" 2396e141546SDavid Howells depends on MMU 240e0a94c2aSChristoph Lameter default 4096 241e0a94c2aSChristoph Lameter help 242e0a94c2aSChristoph Lameter This is the portion of low virtual memory which should be protected 243e0a94c2aSChristoph Lameter from userspace allocation. Keeping a user from writing to low pages 244e0a94c2aSChristoph Lameter can help reduce the impact of kernel NULL pointer bugs. 245e0a94c2aSChristoph Lameter 246e0a94c2aSChristoph Lameter For most ia64, ppc64 and x86 users with lots of address space 247e0a94c2aSChristoph Lameter a value of 65536 is reasonable and should cause no problems. 248e0a94c2aSChristoph Lameter On arm and other archs it should not be higher than 32768. 249788084abSEric Paris Programs which use vm86 functionality or have some need to map 250788084abSEric Paris this low address space will need CAP_SYS_RAWIO or disable this 251788084abSEric Paris protection by setting the value to 0. 252e0a94c2aSChristoph Lameter 253e0a94c2aSChristoph Lameter This value can be changed after boot using the 254e0a94c2aSChristoph Lameter /proc/sys/vm/mmap_min_addr tunable. 255e0a94c2aSChristoph Lameter 256d949f36fSLinus Torvaldsconfig ARCH_SUPPORTS_MEMORY_FAILURE 257d949f36fSLinus Torvalds bool 258e0a94c2aSChristoph Lameter 2596a46079cSAndi Kleenconfig MEMORY_FAILURE 2606a46079cSAndi Kleen depends on MMU 261d949f36fSLinus Torvalds depends on ARCH_SUPPORTS_MEMORY_FAILURE 2626a46079cSAndi Kleen bool "Enable recovery from hardware memory errors" 2636a46079cSAndi Kleen help 2646a46079cSAndi Kleen Enables code to recover from some memory failures on systems 2656a46079cSAndi Kleen with MCA recovery. This allows a system to continue running 2666a46079cSAndi Kleen even when some of its memory has uncorrected errors. This requires 2676a46079cSAndi Kleen special hardware support and typically ECC memory. 2686a46079cSAndi Kleen 269cae681fcSAndi Kleenconfig HWPOISON_INJECT 270413f9efbSAndi Kleen tristate "HWPoison pages injector" 27127df5068SAndi Kleen depends on MEMORY_FAILURE && DEBUG_KERNEL && PROC_FS 272478c5ffcSWu Fengguang select PROC_PAGE_MONITOR 273cae681fcSAndi Kleen 274fc4d5c29SDavid Howellsconfig NOMMU_INITIAL_TRIM_EXCESS 275fc4d5c29SDavid Howells int "Turn on mmap() excess space trimming before booting" 276fc4d5c29SDavid Howells depends on !MMU 277fc4d5c29SDavid Howells default 1 278fc4d5c29SDavid Howells help 279fc4d5c29SDavid Howells The NOMMU mmap() frequently needs to allocate large contiguous chunks 280fc4d5c29SDavid Howells of memory on which to store mappings, but it can only ask the system 281fc4d5c29SDavid Howells allocator for chunks in 2^N*PAGE_SIZE amounts - which is frequently 282fc4d5c29SDavid Howells more than it requires. To deal with this, mmap() is able to trim off 283fc4d5c29SDavid Howells the excess and return it to the allocator. 284fc4d5c29SDavid Howells 285fc4d5c29SDavid Howells If trimming is enabled, the excess is trimmed off and returned to the 286fc4d5c29SDavid Howells system allocator, which can cause extra fragmentation, particularly 287fc4d5c29SDavid Howells if there are a lot of transient processes. 288fc4d5c29SDavid Howells 289fc4d5c29SDavid Howells If trimming is disabled, the excess is kept, but not used, which for 290fc4d5c29SDavid Howells long-term mappings means that the space is wasted. 291fc4d5c29SDavid Howells 292fc4d5c29SDavid Howells Trimming can be dynamically controlled through a sysctl option 293fc4d5c29SDavid Howells (/proc/sys/vm/nr_trim_pages) which specifies the minimum number of 294fc4d5c29SDavid Howells excess pages there must be before trimming should occur, or zero if 295fc4d5c29SDavid Howells no trimming is to occur. 296fc4d5c29SDavid Howells 297fc4d5c29SDavid Howells This option specifies the initial value of this option. The default 298fc4d5c29SDavid Howells of 1 says that all excess pages should be trimmed. 299fc4d5c29SDavid Howells 300fc4d5c29SDavid Howells See Documentation/nommu-mmap.txt for more information. 301