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	The lockdep options should depend on DEBUG_KERNEL since: - they are kernel debugging options and - they do otherwise break the DEBUG_KERNEL menu structure Signed-off-by: Adrian Bunk <bunk@stusta.de> Acked-by: Ingo Molnar <mingo@elte.hu> Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@osdl.org> Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@osdl.org>
		
			
				
	
	
		
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config PRINTK_TIME
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	bool "Show timing information on printks"
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	help
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	  Selecting this option causes timing information to be
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	  included in printk output.  This allows you to measure
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	  the interval between kernel operations, including bootup
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	  operations.  This is useful for identifying long delays
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	  in kernel startup.
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config MAGIC_SYSRQ
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	bool "Magic SysRq key"
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	depends on !UML
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	help
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	  If you say Y here, you will have some control over the system even
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	  if the system crashes for example during kernel debugging (e.g., you
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	  will be able to flush the buffer cache to disk, reboot the system
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	  immediately or dump some status information). This is accomplished
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	  by pressing various keys while holding SysRq (Alt+PrintScreen). It
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	  also works on a serial console (on PC hardware at least), if you
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	  send a BREAK and then within 5 seconds a command keypress. The
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	  keys are documented in <file:Documentation/sysrq.txt>. Don't say Y
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	  unless you really know what this hack does.
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config UNUSED_SYMBOLS
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	bool "Enable unused/obsolete exported symbols"
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	default y if X86
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	help
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	  Unused but exported symbols make the kernel needlessly bigger.  For
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	  that reason most of these unused exports will soon be removed.  This
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	  option is provided temporarily to provide a transition period in case
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	  some external kernel module needs one of these symbols anyway. If you
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	  encounter such a case in your module, consider if you are actually
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	  using the right API.  (rationale: since nobody in the kernel is using
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	  this in a module, there is a pretty good chance it's actually the
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	  wrong interface to use).  If you really need the symbol, please send a
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	  mail to the linux kernel mailing list mentioning the symbol and why
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	  you really need it, and what the merge plan to the mainline kernel for
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	  your module is.
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config DEBUG_KERNEL
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	bool "Kernel debugging"
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	help
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	  Say Y here if you are developing drivers or trying to debug and
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	  identify kernel problems.
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config LOG_BUF_SHIFT
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	int "Kernel log buffer size (16 => 64KB, 17 => 128KB)" if DEBUG_KERNEL
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	range 12 21
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	default 17 if S390 || LOCKDEP
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	default 16 if X86_NUMAQ || IA64
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	default 15 if SMP
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	default 14
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	help
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	  Select kernel log buffer size as a power of 2.
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	  Defaults and Examples:
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	  	     17 => 128 KB for S/390
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		     16 => 64 KB for x86 NUMAQ or IA-64
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	             15 => 32 KB for SMP
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	             14 => 16 KB for uniprocessor
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		     13 =>  8 KB
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		     12 =>  4 KB
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config DETECT_SOFTLOCKUP
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	bool "Detect Soft Lockups"
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	depends on DEBUG_KERNEL
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	default y
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	help
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	  Say Y here to enable the kernel to detect "soft lockups",
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	  which are bugs that cause the kernel to loop in kernel
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	  mode for more than 10 seconds, without giving other tasks a
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	  chance to run.
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	  When a soft-lockup is detected, the kernel will print the
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	  current stack trace (which you should report), but the
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	  system will stay locked up. This feature has negligible
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	  overhead.
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	  (Note that "hard lockups" are separate type of bugs that
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	   can be detected via the NMI-watchdog, on platforms that
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	   support it.)
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config SCHEDSTATS
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	bool "Collect scheduler statistics"
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	depends on DEBUG_KERNEL && PROC_FS
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	help
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	  If you say Y here, additional code will be inserted into the
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	  scheduler and related routines to collect statistics about
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	  scheduler behavior and provide them in /proc/schedstat.  These
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	  stats may be useful for both tuning and debugging the scheduler
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	  If you aren't debugging the scheduler or trying to tune a specific
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	  application, you can say N to avoid the very slight overhead
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	  this adds.
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config DEBUG_SLAB
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	bool "Debug slab memory allocations"
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	depends on DEBUG_KERNEL && SLAB
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	help
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	  Say Y here to have the kernel do limited verification on memory
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	  allocation as well as poisoning memory on free to catch use of freed
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	  memory. This can make kmalloc/kfree-intensive workloads much slower.
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config DEBUG_SLAB_LEAK
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	bool "Memory leak debugging"
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	depends on DEBUG_SLAB
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config DEBUG_PREEMPT
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	bool "Debug preemptible kernel"
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	depends on DEBUG_KERNEL && PREEMPT && TRACE_IRQFLAGS_SUPPORT
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	default y
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	help
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	  If you say Y here then the kernel will use a debug variant of the
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	  commonly used smp_processor_id() function and will print warnings
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	  if kernel code uses it in a preemption-unsafe way. Also, the kernel
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	  will detect preemption count underflows.
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config DEBUG_RT_MUTEXES
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	bool "RT Mutex debugging, deadlock detection"
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	depends on DEBUG_KERNEL && RT_MUTEXES
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	help
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	 This allows rt mutex semantics violations and rt mutex related
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	 deadlocks (lockups) to be detected and reported automatically.
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config DEBUG_PI_LIST
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	bool
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	default y
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	depends on DEBUG_RT_MUTEXES
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config RT_MUTEX_TESTER
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	bool "Built-in scriptable tester for rt-mutexes"
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	depends on DEBUG_KERNEL && RT_MUTEXES
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	help
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	  This option enables a rt-mutex tester.
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config DEBUG_SPINLOCK
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	bool "Spinlock and rw-lock debugging: basic checks"
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	depends on DEBUG_KERNEL
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	help
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	  Say Y here and build SMP to catch missing spinlock initialization
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	  and certain other kinds of spinlock errors commonly made.  This is
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	  best used in conjunction with the NMI watchdog so that spinlock
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	  deadlocks are also debuggable.
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config DEBUG_MUTEXES
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	bool "Mutex debugging: basic checks"
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	depends on DEBUG_KERNEL
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	help
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	 This feature allows mutex semantics violations to be detected and
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	 reported.
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config DEBUG_RWSEMS
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	bool "RW-sem debugging: basic checks"
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	depends on DEBUG_KERNEL
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	help
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	 This feature allows read-write semaphore semantics violations to
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	 be detected and reported.
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config DEBUG_LOCK_ALLOC
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	bool "Lock debugging: detect incorrect freeing of live locks"
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	depends on DEBUG_KERNEL && TRACE_IRQFLAGS_SUPPORT && STACKTRACE_SUPPORT && LOCKDEP_SUPPORT
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	select DEBUG_SPINLOCK
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	select DEBUG_MUTEXES
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	select DEBUG_RWSEMS
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	select LOCKDEP
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	help
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	 This feature will check whether any held lock (spinlock, rwlock,
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	 mutex or rwsem) is incorrectly freed by the kernel, via any of the
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	 memory-freeing routines (kfree(), kmem_cache_free(), free_pages(),
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	 vfree(), etc.), whether a live lock is incorrectly reinitialized via
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	 spin_lock_init()/mutex_init()/etc., or whether there is any lock
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	 held during task exit.
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config PROVE_LOCKING
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	bool "Lock debugging: prove locking correctness"
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	depends on DEBUG_KERNEL && TRACE_IRQFLAGS_SUPPORT && STACKTRACE_SUPPORT && LOCKDEP_SUPPORT
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	select LOCKDEP
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	select DEBUG_SPINLOCK
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	select DEBUG_MUTEXES
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	select DEBUG_RWSEMS
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	select DEBUG_LOCK_ALLOC
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	default n
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	help
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	 This feature enables the kernel to prove that all locking
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	 that occurs in the kernel runtime is mathematically
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	 correct: that under no circumstance could an arbitrary (and
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	 not yet triggered) combination of observed locking
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	 sequences (on an arbitrary number of CPUs, running an
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	 arbitrary number of tasks and interrupt contexts) cause a
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	 deadlock.
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	 In short, this feature enables the kernel to report locking
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	 related deadlocks before they actually occur.
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	 The proof does not depend on how hard and complex a
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	 deadlock scenario would be to trigger: how many
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	 participant CPUs, tasks and irq-contexts would be needed
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	 for it to trigger. The proof also does not depend on
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	 timing: if a race and a resulting deadlock is possible
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	 theoretically (no matter how unlikely the race scenario
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	 is), it will be proven so and will immediately be
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	 reported by the kernel (once the event is observed that
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	 makes the deadlock theoretically possible).
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	 If a deadlock is impossible (i.e. the locking rules, as
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	 observed by the kernel, are mathematically correct), the
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	 kernel reports nothing.
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	 NOTE: this feature can also be enabled for rwlocks, mutexes
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	 and rwsems - in which case all dependencies between these
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	 different locking variants are observed and mapped too, and
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	 the proof of observed correctness is also maintained for an
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	 arbitrary combination of these separate locking variants.
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	 For more details, see Documentation/lockdep-design.txt.
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config LOCKDEP
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	bool
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	depends on DEBUG_KERNEL && TRACE_IRQFLAGS_SUPPORT && STACKTRACE_SUPPORT && LOCKDEP_SUPPORT
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	select STACKTRACE
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	select FRAME_POINTER
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	select KALLSYMS
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	select KALLSYMS_ALL
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config DEBUG_LOCKDEP
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	bool "Lock dependency engine debugging"
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	depends on DEBUG_KERNEL && LOCKDEP
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	help
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	  If you say Y here, the lock dependency engine will do
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	  additional runtime checks to debug itself, at the price
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	  of more runtime overhead.
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config TRACE_IRQFLAGS
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	depends on DEBUG_KERNEL
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	bool
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	default y
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	depends on TRACE_IRQFLAGS_SUPPORT
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	depends on PROVE_LOCKING
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config DEBUG_SPINLOCK_SLEEP
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	bool "Spinlock debugging: sleep-inside-spinlock checking"
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	depends on DEBUG_KERNEL
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	help
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	  If you say Y here, various routines which may sleep will become very
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	  noisy if they are called with a spinlock held.
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config DEBUG_LOCKING_API_SELFTESTS
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	bool "Locking API boot-time self-tests"
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	depends on DEBUG_KERNEL
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	help
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	  Say Y here if you want the kernel to run a short self-test during
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	  bootup. The self-test checks whether common types of locking bugs
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	  are detected by debugging mechanisms or not. (if you disable
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	  lock debugging then those bugs wont be detected of course.)
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	  The following locking APIs are covered: spinlocks, rwlocks,
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	  mutexes and rwsems.
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config STACKTRACE
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	bool
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	depends on DEBUG_KERNEL
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	depends on STACKTRACE_SUPPORT
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config DEBUG_KOBJECT
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	bool "kobject debugging"
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	depends on DEBUG_KERNEL
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	help
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	  If you say Y here, some extra kobject debugging messages will be sent
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	  to the syslog. 
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config DEBUG_HIGHMEM
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	bool "Highmem debugging"
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	depends on DEBUG_KERNEL && HIGHMEM
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	help
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	  This options enables addition error checking for high memory systems.
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	  Disable for production systems.
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config DEBUG_BUGVERBOSE
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	bool "Verbose BUG() reporting (adds 70K)" if DEBUG_KERNEL && EMBEDDED
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	depends on BUG
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	depends on ARM || ARM26 || M32R || M68K || SPARC32 || SPARC64 || X86_32 || FRV
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	default !EMBEDDED
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	help
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	  Say Y here to make BUG() panics output the file name and line number
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	  of the BUG call as well as the EIP and oops trace.  This aids
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	  debugging but costs about 70-100K of memory.
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config DEBUG_INFO
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	bool "Compile the kernel with debug info"
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	depends on DEBUG_KERNEL
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	help
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          If you say Y here the resulting kernel image will include
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	  debugging info resulting in a larger kernel image.
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	  Say Y here only if you plan to debug the kernel.
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	  If unsure, say N.
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config DEBUG_FS
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	bool "Debug Filesystem"
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	depends on SYSFS
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	help
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	  debugfs is a virtual file system that kernel developers use to put
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	  debugging files into.  Enable this option to be able to read and
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	  write to these files.
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	  If unsure, say N.
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config DEBUG_VM
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	bool "Debug VM"
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	depends on DEBUG_KERNEL
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	help
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	  Enable this to turn on extended checks in the virtual-memory system
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          that may impact performance.
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	  If unsure, say N.
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config FRAME_POINTER
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	bool "Compile the kernel with frame pointers"
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	depends on DEBUG_KERNEL && (X86 || CRIS || M68K || M68KNOMMU || FRV || UML || S390)
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	default y if DEBUG_INFO && UML
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	help
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	  If you say Y here the resulting kernel image will be slightly larger
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	  and slower, but it might give very useful debugging information on
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	  some architectures or if you use external debuggers.
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	  If you don't debug the kernel, you can say N.
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config UNWIND_INFO
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	bool "Compile the kernel with frame unwind information"
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	depends on !IA64 && !PARISC
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	depends on !MODULES || !(MIPS || PPC || SUPERH || V850)
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	help
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	  If you say Y here the resulting kernel image will be slightly larger
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	  but not slower, and it will give very useful debugging information.
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	  If you don't debug the kernel, you can say N, but we may not be able
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	  to solve problems without frame unwind information or frame pointers.
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config STACK_UNWIND
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	bool "Stack unwind support"
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	depends on UNWIND_INFO
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	depends on X86
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	help
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	  This enables more precise stack traces, omitting all unrelated
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	  occurrences of pointers into kernel code from the dump.
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config FORCED_INLINING
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	bool "Force gcc to inline functions marked 'inline'"
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	depends on DEBUG_KERNEL
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	default y
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	help
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	  This option determines if the kernel forces gcc to inline the functions
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	  developers have marked 'inline'. Doing so takes away freedom from gcc to
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	  do what it thinks is best, which is desirable for the gcc 3.x series of
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	  compilers. The gcc 4.x series have a rewritten inlining algorithm and
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	  disabling this option will generate a smaller kernel there. Hopefully
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	  this algorithm is so good that allowing gcc4 to make the decision can
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	  become the default in the future, until then this option is there to
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	  test gcc for this.
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config RCU_TORTURE_TEST
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	tristate "torture tests for RCU"
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	depends on DEBUG_KERNEL
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	default n
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	help
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	  This option provides a kernel module that runs torture tests
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	  on the RCU infrastructure.  The kernel module may be built
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	  after the fact on the running kernel to be tested, if desired.
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	  Say Y here if you want RCU torture tests to start automatically
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	  at boot time (you probably don't).
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	  Say M if you want the RCU torture tests to build as a module.
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	  Say N if you are unsure.
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