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1 # SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0
2 #
3 # Configuration for initramfs
4 #
5 
6 config INITRAMFS_SOURCE
7 	string "Initramfs source file(s)"
8 	default ""
9 	help
10 	  This can be either a single cpio archive with a .cpio suffix or a
11 	  space-separated list of directories and files for building the
12 	  initramfs image.  A cpio archive should contain a filesystem archive
13 	  to be used as an initramfs image.  Directories should contain a
14 	  filesystem layout to be included in the initramfs image.  Files
15 	  should contain entries according to the format described by the
16 	  "usr/gen_init_cpio" program in the kernel tree.
17 
18 	  When multiple directories and files are specified then the
19 	  initramfs image will be the aggregate of all of them.
20 
21 	  See <file:Documentation/driver-api/early-userspace/early_userspace_support.rst> for more details.
22 
23 	  If you are not sure, leave it blank.
24 
25 config INITRAMFS_FORCE
26 	bool "Ignore the initramfs passed by the bootloader"
27 	depends on CMDLINE_EXTEND || CMDLINE_FORCE
28 	help
29 	  This option causes the kernel to ignore the initramfs image
30 	  (or initrd image) passed to it by the bootloader. This is
31 	  analogous to CMDLINE_FORCE, which is found on some architectures,
32 	  and is useful if you cannot or don't want to change the image
33 	  your bootloader passes to the kernel.
34 
35 config INITRAMFS_ROOT_UID
36 	int "User ID to map to 0 (user root)"
37 	depends on INITRAMFS_SOURCE!=""
38 	default "0"
39 	help
40 	  If INITRAMFS_SOURCE points to a directory, files owned by this UID
41 	  (-1 = current user) will be owned by root in the resulting image.
42 
43 	  If you are not sure, leave it set to "0".
44 
45 config INITRAMFS_ROOT_GID
46 	int "Group ID to map to 0 (group root)"
47 	depends on INITRAMFS_SOURCE!=""
48 	default "0"
49 	help
50 	  If INITRAMFS_SOURCE points to a directory, files owned by this GID
51 	  (-1 = current group) will be owned by root in the resulting image.
52 
53 	  If you are not sure, leave it set to "0".
54 
55 config RD_GZIP
56 	bool "Support initial ramdisk/ramfs compressed using gzip"
57 	default y
58 	select DECOMPRESS_GZIP
59 	help
60 	  Support loading of a gzip encoded initial ramdisk or cpio buffer.
61 	  If unsure, say Y.
62 
63 config RD_BZIP2
64 	bool "Support initial ramdisk/ramfs compressed using bzip2"
65 	default y
66 	select DECOMPRESS_BZIP2
67 	help
68 	  Support loading of a bzip2 encoded initial ramdisk or cpio buffer
69 	  If unsure, say N.
70 
71 config RD_LZMA
72 	bool "Support initial ramdisk/ramfs compressed using LZMA"
73 	default y
74 	select DECOMPRESS_LZMA
75 	help
76 	  Support loading of a LZMA encoded initial ramdisk or cpio buffer
77 	  If unsure, say N.
78 
79 config RD_XZ
80 	bool "Support initial ramdisk/ramfs compressed using XZ"
81 	default y
82 	select DECOMPRESS_XZ
83 	help
84 	  Support loading of a XZ encoded initial ramdisk or cpio buffer.
85 	  If unsure, say N.
86 
87 config RD_LZO
88 	bool "Support initial ramdisk/ramfs compressed using LZO"
89 	default y
90 	select DECOMPRESS_LZO
91 	help
92 	  Support loading of a LZO encoded initial ramdisk or cpio buffer
93 	  If unsure, say N.
94 
95 config RD_LZ4
96 	bool "Support initial ramdisk/ramfs compressed using LZ4"
97 	default y
98 	select DECOMPRESS_LZ4
99 	help
100 	  Support loading of a LZ4 encoded initial ramdisk or cpio buffer
101 	  If unsure, say N.
102 
103 config RD_ZSTD
104 	bool "Support initial ramdisk/ramfs compressed using ZSTD"
105 	default y
106 	select DECOMPRESS_ZSTD
107 	help
108 	  Support loading of a ZSTD encoded initial ramdisk or cpio buffer.
109 	  If unsure, say N.
110 
111 choice
112 	prompt "Built-in initramfs compression mode"
113 	depends on INITRAMFS_SOURCE != ""
114 	help
115 	  This option allows you to decide by which algorithm the builtin
116 	  initramfs will be compressed.  Several compression algorithms are
117 	  available, which differ in efficiency, compression and
118 	  decompression speed.  Compression speed is only relevant
119 	  when building a kernel.  Decompression speed is relevant at
120 	  each boot. Also the memory usage during decompression may become
121 	  relevant on memory constrained systems. This is usually based on the
122 	  dictionary size of the algorithm with algorithms like XZ and LZMA
123 	  featuring large dictionary sizes.
124 
125 	  High compression options are mostly useful for users who are
126 	  low on RAM, since it reduces the memory consumption during
127 	  boot.
128 
129 	  Keep in mind that your build system needs to provide the appropriate
130 	  compression tool to compress the generated initram cpio file for
131 	  embedding.
132 
133 	  If in doubt, select 'None'
134 
135 config INITRAMFS_COMPRESSION_GZIP
136 	bool "Gzip"
137 	depends on RD_GZIP
138 	help
139 	  Use the old and well tested gzip compression algorithm. Gzip provides
140 	  a good balance between compression ratio and decompression speed and
141 	  has a reasonable compression speed. It is also more likely to be
142 	  supported by your build system as the gzip tool is present by default
143 	  on most distros.
144 
145 config INITRAMFS_COMPRESSION_BZIP2
146 	bool "Bzip2"
147 	depends on RD_BZIP2
148 	help
149 	  It's compression ratio and speed is intermediate. Decompression speed
150 	  is slowest among the choices. The initramfs size is about 10% smaller
151 	  with bzip2, in comparison to gzip. Bzip2 uses a large amount of
152 	  memory. For modern kernels you will need at least 8MB RAM or more for
153 	  booting.
154 
155 	  If you choose this, keep in mind that you need to have the bzip2 tool
156 	  available to be able to compress the initram.
157 
158 config INITRAMFS_COMPRESSION_LZMA
159 	bool "LZMA"
160 	depends on RD_LZMA
161 	help
162 	  This algorithm's compression ratio is best but has a large dictionary
163 	  size which might cause issues in memory constrained systems.
164 	  Decompression speed is between the other choices. Compression is
165 	  slowest. The initramfs size is about 33% smaller with LZMA in
166 	  comparison to gzip.
167 
168 	  If you choose this, keep in mind that you may need to install the xz
169 	  or lzma tools to be able to compress the initram.
170 
171 config INITRAMFS_COMPRESSION_XZ
172 	bool "XZ"
173 	depends on RD_XZ
174 	help
175 	  XZ uses the LZMA2 algorithm and has a large dictionary which may cause
176 	  problems on memory constrained systems. The initramfs size is about
177 	  30% smaller with XZ in comparison to gzip. Decompression speed is
178 	  better than that of bzip2 but worse than gzip and LZO. Compression is
179 	  slow.
180 
181 	  If you choose this, keep in mind that you may need to install the xz
182 	  tool to be able to compress the initram.
183 
184 config INITRAMFS_COMPRESSION_LZO
185 	bool "LZO"
186 	depends on RD_LZO
187 	help
188 	  Its compression ratio is the second poorest amongst the choices. The
189 	  kernel size is about 10% bigger than gzip. Despite that, its
190 	  decompression speed is the second fastest and its compression speed
191 	  is quite fast too.
192 
193 	  If you choose this, keep in mind that you may need to install the lzop
194 	  tool to be able to compress the initram.
195 
196 config INITRAMFS_COMPRESSION_LZ4
197 	bool "LZ4"
198 	depends on RD_LZ4
199 	help
200 	  It's compression ratio is the poorest amongst the choices. The kernel
201 	  size is about 15% bigger than gzip; however its decompression speed
202 	  is the fastest.
203 
204 	  If you choose this, keep in mind that most distros don't provide lz4
205 	  by default which could cause a build failure.
206 
207 config INITRAMFS_COMPRESSION_ZSTD
208 	bool "ZSTD"
209 	depends on RD_ZSTD
210 	help
211 	  ZSTD is a compression algorithm targeting intermediate compression
212 	  with fast decompression speed. It will compress better than GZIP and
213 	  decompress around the same speed as LZO, but slower than LZ4.
214 
215 	  If you choose this, keep in mind that you may need to install the zstd
216 	  tool to be able to compress the initram.
217 
218 config INITRAMFS_COMPRESSION_NONE
219 	bool "None"
220 	help
221 	  Do not compress the built-in initramfs at all. This may sound wasteful
222 	  in space, but, you should be aware that the built-in initramfs will be
223 	  compressed at a later stage anyways along with the rest of the kernel,
224 	  on those architectures that support this. However, not compressing the
225 	  initramfs may lead to slightly higher memory consumption during a
226 	  short time at boot, while both the cpio image and the unpacked
227 	  filesystem image will be present in memory simultaneously
228 
229 endchoice
230