2 # Library configuration
8 menu "Library routines"
16 config HAVE_ARCH_BITREVERSE
21 This option enables the use of hardware bit-reversal instructions on
22 architectures which support such operations.
27 config GENERIC_STRNCPY_FROM_USER
30 config GENERIC_STRNLEN_USER
33 config GENERIC_NET_UTILS
36 config GENERIC_FIND_FIRST_BIT
39 config NO_GENERIC_PCI_IOPORT_MAP
42 config GENERIC_PCI_IOMAP
47 select GENERIC_PCI_IOMAP
52 config ARCH_USE_CMPXCHG_LOCKREF
55 config ARCH_HAS_FAST_MULTIPLIER
59 bool "Access I/O in non-MMIO mode"
62 On some platforms where no separate I/O space exists, there are I/O
63 hosts which can not be accessed in MMIO mode. Using the logical PIO
64 mechanism, the host-local I/O resource can be mapped into system
65 logic PIO space shared with MMIO hosts, such as PCI/PCIe, then the
66 system can access the I/O devices with the mapped-logic PIO through
69 This way has relatively little I/O performance cost. Please make
70 sure your devices really need this configure item enabled.
75 tristate "CRC-CCITT functions"
77 This option is provided for the case where no in-kernel-tree
78 modules require CRC-CCITT functions, but a module built outside
79 the kernel tree does. Such modules that use library CRC-CCITT
80 functions require M here.
83 tristate "CRC16 functions"
85 This option is provided for the case where no in-kernel-tree
86 modules require CRC16 functions, but a module built outside
87 the kernel tree does. Such modules that use library CRC16
88 functions require M here.
91 tristate "CRC calculation for the T10 Data Integrity Field"
93 select CRYPTO_CRCT10DIF
95 This option is only needed if a module that's not in the
96 kernel tree needs to calculate CRC checks for use with the
97 SCSI data integrity subsystem.
100 tristate "CRC ITU-T V.41 functions"
102 This option is provided for the case where no in-kernel-tree
103 modules require CRC ITU-T V.41 functions, but a module built outside
104 the kernel tree does. Such modules that use library CRC ITU-T V.41
105 functions require M here.
108 tristate "CRC32/CRC32c functions"
112 This option is provided for the case where no in-kernel-tree
113 modules require CRC32/CRC32c functions, but a module built outside
114 the kernel tree does. Such modules that use library CRC32/CRC32c
115 functions require M here.
117 config CRC32_SELFTEST
118 tristate "CRC32 perform self test on init"
121 This option enables the CRC32 library functions to perform a
122 self test on initialization. The self test computes crc32_le
123 and crc32_be over byte strings with random alignment and length
124 and computes the total elapsed time and number of bytes processed.
127 prompt "CRC32 implementation"
129 default CRC32_SLICEBY8
131 This option allows a kernel builder to override the default choice
132 of CRC32 algorithm. Choose the default ("slice by 8") unless you
133 know that you need one of the others.
135 config CRC32_SLICEBY8
136 bool "Slice by 8 bytes"
138 Calculate checksum 8 bytes at a time with a clever slicing algorithm.
139 This is the fastest algorithm, but comes with a 8KiB lookup table.
140 Most modern processors have enough cache to hold this table without
143 This is the default implementation choice. Choose this one unless
144 you have a good reason not to.
146 config CRC32_SLICEBY4
147 bool "Slice by 4 bytes"
149 Calculate checksum 4 bytes at a time with a clever slicing algorithm.
150 This is a bit slower than slice by 8, but has a smaller 4KiB lookup
153 Only choose this option if you know what you are doing.
156 bool "Sarwate's Algorithm (one byte at a time)"
158 Calculate checksum a byte at a time using Sarwate's algorithm. This
159 is not particularly fast, but has a small 256 byte lookup table.
161 Only choose this option if you know what you are doing.
164 bool "Classic Algorithm (one bit at a time)"
166 Calculate checksum one bit at a time. This is VERY slow, but has
167 no lookup table. This is provided as a debugging option.
169 Only choose this option if you are debugging crc32.
174 tristate "CRC4 functions"
176 This option is provided for the case where no in-kernel-tree
177 modules require CRC4 functions, but a module built outside
178 the kernel tree does. Such modules that use library CRC4
179 functions require M here.
182 tristate "CRC7 functions"
184 This option is provided for the case where no in-kernel-tree
185 modules require CRC7 functions, but a module built outside
186 the kernel tree does. Such modules that use library CRC7
187 functions require M here.
190 tristate "CRC32c (Castagnoli, et al) Cyclic Redundancy-Check"
194 This option is provided for the case where no in-kernel-tree
195 modules require CRC32c functions, but a module built outside the
196 kernel tree does. Such modules that use library CRC32c functions
197 require M here. See Castagnoli93.
198 Module will be libcrc32c.
201 tristate "CRC8 function"
203 This option provides CRC8 function. Drivers may select this
204 when they need to do cyclic redundancy check according CRC8
205 algorithm. Module will be called crc8.
212 depends on AUDIT && !AUDIT_ARCH
215 config AUDIT_ARCH_COMPAT_GENERIC
219 config AUDIT_COMPAT_GENERIC
221 depends on AUDIT_GENERIC && AUDIT_ARCH_COMPAT_GENERIC && COMPAT
224 config RANDOM32_SELFTEST
225 bool "PRNG perform self test on init"
228 This option enables the 32 bit PRNG library functions to perform a
229 self test on initialization.
232 # compression support is select'ed if needed
238 config 842_DECOMPRESS
252 config LZO_DECOMPRESS
258 config LZ4HC_COMPRESS
261 config LZ4_DECOMPRESS
268 config ZSTD_DECOMPRESS
272 source "lib/xz/Kconfig"
275 # These all provide a common interface (hence the apparent duplication with
276 # ZLIB_INFLATE; DECOMPRESS_GZIP is just a wrapper.)
278 config DECOMPRESS_GZIP
282 config DECOMPRESS_BZIP2
285 config DECOMPRESS_LZMA
292 config DECOMPRESS_LZO
293 select LZO_DECOMPRESS
296 config DECOMPRESS_LZ4
297 select LZ4_DECOMPRESS
301 # Generic allocator support is selected if needed
303 config GENERIC_ALLOCATOR
307 # reed solomon support is select'ed if needed
312 config REED_SOLOMON_ENC8
315 config REED_SOLOMON_DEC8
318 config REED_SOLOMON_ENC16
321 config REED_SOLOMON_DEC16
325 # BCH support is selected if needed
330 config BCH_CONST_PARAMS
333 Drivers may select this option to force specific constant
334 values for parameters 'm' (Galois field order) and 't'
335 (error correction capability). Those specific values must
336 be set by declaring default values for symbols BCH_CONST_M
338 Doing so will enable extra compiler optimizations,
339 improving encoding and decoding performance up to 2x for
340 usual (m,t) values (typically such that m*t < 200).
341 When this option is selected, the BCH library supports
342 only a single (m,t) configuration. This is mainly useful
343 for NAND flash board drivers requiring known, fixed BCH
350 Constant value for Galois field order 'm'. If 'k' is the
351 number of data bits to protect, 'm' should be chosen such
352 that (k + m*t) <= 2**m - 1.
353 Drivers should declare a default value for this symbol if
354 they select option BCH_CONST_PARAMS.
359 Constant value for error correction capability in bits 't'.
360 Drivers should declare a default value for this symbol if
361 they select option BCH_CONST_PARAMS.
364 # Textsearch support is select'ed if needed
369 config TEXTSEARCH_KMP
375 config TEXTSEARCH_FSM
384 Simple, embeddable, interval-tree. Can find the start of an
385 overlapping range in log(n) time and then iterate over all
386 overlapping nodes. The algorithm is implemented as an
391 Documentation/rbtree.txt
393 for more information.
395 config RADIX_TREE_MULTIORDER
398 config ASSOCIATIVE_ARRAY
401 Generic associative array. Can be searched and iterated over whilst
402 it is being modified. It is also reasonably quick to search and
403 modify. The algorithms are non-recursive, and the trees are highly
408 Documentation/core-api/assoc_array.rst
410 for more information.
418 config HAS_IOPORT_MAP
420 depends on HAS_IOMEM && !NO_IOPORT_MAP
432 config NEED_SG_DMA_LENGTH
435 config NEED_DMA_MAP_STATE
438 config ARCH_DMA_ADDR_T_64BIT
439 def_bool 64BIT || PHYS_ADDR_T_64BIT
444 config ARCH_HAS_SYNC_DMA_FOR_DEVICE
447 config ARCH_HAS_SYNC_DMA_FOR_CPU
449 select NEED_DMA_MAP_STATE
451 config DMA_DIRECT_OPS
455 config DMA_NONCOHERENT_OPS
458 select DMA_DIRECT_OPS
460 config DMA_NONCOHERENT_MMAP
462 depends on DMA_NONCOHERENT_OPS
464 config DMA_NONCOHERENT_CACHE_SYNC
466 depends on DMA_NONCOHERENT_OPS
474 select DMA_DIRECT_OPS
475 select NEED_DMA_MAP_STATE
477 config CHECK_SIGNATURE
480 config CPUMASK_OFFSTACK
481 bool "Force CPU masks off stack" if DEBUG_PER_CPU_MAPS
483 Use dynamic allocation for cpumask_var_t, instead of putting
484 them on the stack. This is a bit more expensive, but avoids
496 # This actually supports modular compilation, but the module overhead
497 # is ridiculous for the amount of code involved. Until an out-of-tree
498 # driver asks for it, we'll just link it directly it into the kernel
499 # when required. Since we're ignoring out-of-tree users, there's also
500 # no need bother prompting for a manual decision:
501 # prompt "glob_match() function"
503 This option provides a glob_match function for performing
504 simple text pattern matching. It originated in the ATA code
505 to blacklist particular drive models, but other device drivers
506 may need similar functionality.
508 All drivers in the Linux kernel tree that require this function
509 should automatically select this option. Say N unless you
510 are compiling an out-of tree driver which tells you that it
514 tristate "glob self-test on init"
517 This option enables a simple self-test of the glob_match
518 function on startup. It is primarily useful for people
519 working on the code to ensure they haven't introduced any
522 It only adds a little bit of code and slows kernel boot (or
523 module load) by a small amount, so you're welcome to play with
524 it, but you probably don't need it.
527 # Netlink attribute parsing support is select'ed if needed
533 # Generic 64-bit atomic support is selected if needed
535 config GENERIC_ATOMIC64
545 tristate "CORDIC algorithm"
547 This option provides an implementation of the CORDIC algorithm;
548 calculations are in fixed point. Module will be called cordic.
551 bool "JEDEC DDR data"
553 Data from JEDEC specs for DDR SDRAM memories,
554 particularly the AC timing parameters and addressing
555 information. This data is useful for drivers handling
556 DDR SDRAM controllers.
559 bool "IRQ polling library"
561 Helper library to poll interrupt mitigation using polling.
567 Multiprecision maths library from GnuPG.
568 It is used to implement RSA digital signature verification,
569 which is used by IMA/EVM digital signature extension.
578 Digital signature verification. Currently only RSA is supported.
579 Implementation is done using GnuPG MPI library
582 # libfdt files, only selected if needed.
590 Enable fast lookup object identifier registry.
595 source "lib/fonts/Kconfig"
600 Provides a helper to split scatterlists into chunks, each chunk being
601 a scatterlist. This should be selected by a driver or an API which
602 whishes to split a scatterlist amongst multiple DMA channels.
607 Provides a helper to allocate chained scatterlists. This should be
608 selected by a driver or an API which whishes to allocate chained
615 config ARCH_HAS_SG_CHAIN
618 config ARCH_HAS_PMEM_API
621 config ARCH_HAS_UACCESS_FLUSHCACHE
624 config ARCH_HAS_UACCESS_MCSAFE
635 tristate "parman" if COMPILE_TEST
640 config STRING_SELFTEST
641 tristate "Test string functions"
645 config GENERIC_LIB_ASHLDI3
648 config GENERIC_LIB_ASHRDI3
651 config GENERIC_LIB_LSHRDI3
654 config GENERIC_LIB_MULDI3
657 config GENERIC_LIB_CMPDI2
660 config GENERIC_LIB_UCMPDI2