1 # SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0
11 config STACKTRACE_SUPPORT
14 config ARCH_HAS_ILOG2_U32
17 config ARCH_HAS_ILOG2_U64
20 config GENERIC_HWEIGHT
26 config GENERIC_BUG_RELATIVE_POINTERS
29 config GENERIC_LOCKBREAK
30 def_bool y if PREEMPTION
44 config ARCH_SUPPORTS_UPROBES
47 config KASAN_SHADOW_OFFSET
50 default 0x1C000000000000
55 # Note: keep this list sorted alphabetically
57 imply IMA_SECURE_AND_OR_TRUSTED_BOOT
58 select ALTERNATE_USER_ADDRESS_SPACE
59 select ARCH_32BIT_USTAT_F_TINODE
60 select ARCH_BINFMT_ELF_STATE
61 select ARCH_CORRECT_STACKTRACE_ON_KRETPROBE
62 select ARCH_ENABLE_MEMORY_HOTPLUG if SPARSEMEM
63 select ARCH_ENABLE_MEMORY_HOTREMOVE
64 select ARCH_ENABLE_SPLIT_PMD_PTLOCK if PGTABLE_LEVELS > 2
65 select ARCH_HAS_CURRENT_STACK_POINTER
66 select ARCH_HAS_DEBUG_VM_PGTABLE
67 select ARCH_HAS_DEBUG_WX
68 select ARCH_HAS_DEVMEM_IS_ALLOWED
69 select ARCH_HAS_ELF_RANDOMIZE
70 select ARCH_HAS_FORCE_DMA_UNENCRYPTED
71 select ARCH_HAS_FORTIFY_SOURCE
72 select ARCH_HAS_GCOV_PROFILE_ALL
73 select ARCH_HAS_GIGANTIC_PAGE
75 select ARCH_HAS_MEM_ENCRYPT
76 select ARCH_HAS_PTE_SPECIAL
77 select ARCH_HAS_SCALED_CPUTIME
78 select ARCH_HAS_SET_MEMORY
79 select ARCH_HAS_STRICT_KERNEL_RWX
80 select ARCH_HAS_STRICT_MODULE_RWX
81 select ARCH_HAS_SYSCALL_WRAPPER
82 select ARCH_HAS_UBSAN_SANITIZE_ALL
83 select ARCH_HAS_VDSO_DATA
84 select ARCH_HAVE_NMI_SAFE_CMPXCHG
85 select ARCH_INLINE_READ_LOCK
86 select ARCH_INLINE_READ_LOCK_BH
87 select ARCH_INLINE_READ_LOCK_IRQ
88 select ARCH_INLINE_READ_LOCK_IRQSAVE
89 select ARCH_INLINE_READ_TRYLOCK
90 select ARCH_INLINE_READ_UNLOCK
91 select ARCH_INLINE_READ_UNLOCK_BH
92 select ARCH_INLINE_READ_UNLOCK_IRQ
93 select ARCH_INLINE_READ_UNLOCK_IRQRESTORE
94 select ARCH_INLINE_SPIN_LOCK
95 select ARCH_INLINE_SPIN_LOCK_BH
96 select ARCH_INLINE_SPIN_LOCK_IRQ
97 select ARCH_INLINE_SPIN_LOCK_IRQSAVE
98 select ARCH_INLINE_SPIN_TRYLOCK
99 select ARCH_INLINE_SPIN_TRYLOCK_BH
100 select ARCH_INLINE_SPIN_UNLOCK
101 select ARCH_INLINE_SPIN_UNLOCK_BH
102 select ARCH_INLINE_SPIN_UNLOCK_IRQ
103 select ARCH_INLINE_SPIN_UNLOCK_IRQRESTORE
104 select ARCH_INLINE_WRITE_LOCK
105 select ARCH_INLINE_WRITE_LOCK_BH
106 select ARCH_INLINE_WRITE_LOCK_IRQ
107 select ARCH_INLINE_WRITE_LOCK_IRQSAVE
108 select ARCH_INLINE_WRITE_TRYLOCK
109 select ARCH_INLINE_WRITE_UNLOCK
110 select ARCH_INLINE_WRITE_UNLOCK_BH
111 select ARCH_INLINE_WRITE_UNLOCK_IRQ
112 select ARCH_INLINE_WRITE_UNLOCK_IRQRESTORE
113 select ARCH_STACKWALK
114 select ARCH_SUPPORTS_ATOMIC_RMW
115 select ARCH_SUPPORTS_DEBUG_PAGEALLOC
116 select ARCH_SUPPORTS_HUGETLBFS
117 select ARCH_SUPPORTS_NUMA_BALANCING
118 select ARCH_USE_BUILTIN_BSWAP
119 select ARCH_USE_CMPXCHG_LOCKREF
120 select ARCH_WANTS_DYNAMIC_TASK_STRUCT
121 select ARCH_WANTS_NO_INSTR
122 select ARCH_WANT_DEFAULT_BPF_JIT
123 select ARCH_WANT_IPC_PARSE_VERSION
124 select BUILDTIME_TABLE_SORT
125 select CLONE_BACKWARDS2
126 select DMA_OPS if PCI
127 select DYNAMIC_FTRACE if FUNCTION_TRACER
128 select GCC12_NO_ARRAY_BOUNDS
129 select GENERIC_ALLOCATOR
130 select GENERIC_CPU_AUTOPROBE
131 select GENERIC_CPU_VULNERABILITIES
133 select GENERIC_GETTIMEOFDAY
134 select GENERIC_PTDUMP
135 select GENERIC_SMP_IDLE_THREAD
136 select GENERIC_TIME_VSYSCALL
137 select GENERIC_VDSO_TIME_NS
138 select HAVE_ALIGNED_STRUCT_PAGE if SLUB
139 select HAVE_ARCH_AUDITSYSCALL
140 select HAVE_ARCH_JUMP_LABEL
141 select HAVE_ARCH_JUMP_LABEL_RELATIVE
142 select HAVE_ARCH_KASAN
143 select HAVE_ARCH_KASAN_VMALLOC
144 select HAVE_ARCH_KCSAN
145 select HAVE_ARCH_KFENCE
146 select HAVE_ARCH_RANDOMIZE_KSTACK_OFFSET
147 select HAVE_ARCH_SECCOMP_FILTER
148 select HAVE_ARCH_SOFT_DIRTY
149 select HAVE_ARCH_TRACEHOOK
150 select HAVE_ARCH_TRANSPARENT_HUGEPAGE
151 select HAVE_ARCH_VMAP_STACK
152 select HAVE_ASM_MODVERSIONS
153 select HAVE_CMPXCHG_DOUBLE
154 select HAVE_CMPXCHG_LOCAL
155 select HAVE_DEBUG_KMEMLEAK
156 select HAVE_DMA_CONTIGUOUS
157 select HAVE_DYNAMIC_FTRACE
158 select HAVE_DYNAMIC_FTRACE_WITH_ARGS
159 select HAVE_DYNAMIC_FTRACE_WITH_DIRECT_CALLS
160 select HAVE_DYNAMIC_FTRACE_WITH_REGS
161 select HAVE_EBPF_JIT if HAVE_MARCH_Z196_FEATURES
162 select HAVE_EFFICIENT_UNALIGNED_ACCESS
165 select HAVE_FTRACE_MCOUNT_RECORD
166 select HAVE_FUNCTION_ARG_ACCESS_API
167 select HAVE_FUNCTION_ERROR_INJECTION
168 select HAVE_FUNCTION_GRAPH_TRACER
169 select HAVE_FUNCTION_TRACER
170 select HAVE_GCC_PLUGINS
171 select HAVE_GENERIC_VDSO
172 select HAVE_IOREMAP_PROT if PCI
173 select HAVE_KERNEL_BZIP2
174 select HAVE_KERNEL_GZIP
175 select HAVE_KERNEL_LZ4
176 select HAVE_KERNEL_LZMA
177 select HAVE_KERNEL_LZO
178 select HAVE_KERNEL_UNCOMPRESSED
179 select HAVE_KERNEL_XZ
180 select HAVE_KERNEL_ZSTD
182 select HAVE_KPROBES_ON_FTRACE
183 select HAVE_KRETPROBES
185 select HAVE_LIVEPATCH
186 select HAVE_MEMBLOCK_PHYS_MAP
187 select HAVE_MOD_ARCH_SPECIFIC
189 select HAVE_NOP_MCOUNT
191 select HAVE_PERF_EVENTS
192 select HAVE_PERF_REGS
193 select HAVE_PERF_USER_STACK_DUMP
194 select HAVE_REGS_AND_STACK_ACCESS_API
195 select HAVE_RELIABLE_STACKTRACE
197 select HAVE_SAMPLE_FTRACE_DIRECT
198 select HAVE_SAMPLE_FTRACE_DIRECT_MULTI
199 select HAVE_SOFTIRQ_ON_OWN_STACK
200 select HAVE_SYSCALL_TRACEPOINTS
201 select HAVE_VIRT_CPU_ACCOUNTING
202 select HAVE_VIRT_CPU_ACCOUNTING_IDLE
203 select IOMMU_HELPER if PCI
204 select IOMMU_SUPPORT if PCI
205 select MMU_GATHER_NO_GATHER
206 select MMU_GATHER_RCU_TABLE_FREE
207 select MMU_GATHER_MERGE_VMAS
208 select MODULES_USE_ELF_RELA
209 select NEED_DMA_MAP_STATE if PCI
210 select NEED_SG_DMA_LENGTH if PCI
212 select OLD_SIGSUSPEND3
213 select PCI_DOMAINS if PCI
214 select PCI_MSI if PCI
215 select PCI_MSI_ARCH_FALLBACKS if PCI_MSI
218 select SYSCTL_EXCEPTION_TRACE
219 select THREAD_INFO_IN_TASK
220 select TRACE_IRQFLAGS_SUPPORT
222 select VIRT_CPU_ACCOUNTING
224 # Note: keep the above list sorted alphabetically
226 config SCHED_OMIT_FRAME_POINTER
229 config PGTABLE_LEVELS
233 source "kernel/livepatch/Kconfig"
235 menu "Processor type and features"
237 config HAVE_MARCH_Z10_FEATURES
240 config HAVE_MARCH_Z196_FEATURES
242 select HAVE_MARCH_Z10_FEATURES
244 config HAVE_MARCH_ZEC12_FEATURES
246 select HAVE_MARCH_Z196_FEATURES
248 config HAVE_MARCH_Z13_FEATURES
250 select HAVE_MARCH_ZEC12_FEATURES
252 config HAVE_MARCH_Z14_FEATURES
254 select HAVE_MARCH_Z13_FEATURES
256 config HAVE_MARCH_Z15_FEATURES
258 select HAVE_MARCH_Z14_FEATURES
260 config HAVE_MARCH_Z16_FEATURES
262 select HAVE_MARCH_Z15_FEATURES
265 prompt "Processor type"
269 bool "IBM System z10"
270 select HAVE_MARCH_Z10_FEATURES
271 depends on $(cc-option,-march=z10)
273 Select this to enable optimizations for IBM System z10 (2097 and 2098
274 series). This is the oldest machine generation currently supported.
277 bool "IBM zEnterprise 114 and 196"
278 select HAVE_MARCH_Z196_FEATURES
279 depends on $(cc-option,-march=z196)
281 Select this to enable optimizations for IBM zEnterprise 114 and 196
282 (2818 and 2817 series). The kernel will be slightly faster but will
283 not work on older machines.
286 bool "IBM zBC12 and zEC12"
287 select HAVE_MARCH_ZEC12_FEATURES
288 depends on $(cc-option,-march=zEC12)
290 Select this to enable optimizations for IBM zBC12 and zEC12 (2828 and
291 2827 series). The kernel will be slightly faster but will not work on
295 bool "IBM z13s and z13"
296 select HAVE_MARCH_Z13_FEATURES
297 depends on $(cc-option,-march=z13)
299 Select this to enable optimizations for IBM z13s and z13 (2965 and
300 2964 series). The kernel will be slightly faster but will not work on
304 bool "IBM z14 ZR1 and z14"
305 select HAVE_MARCH_Z14_FEATURES
306 depends on $(cc-option,-march=z14)
308 Select this to enable optimizations for IBM z14 ZR1 and z14 (3907
309 and 3906 series). The kernel will be slightly faster but will not
310 work on older machines.
314 select HAVE_MARCH_Z15_FEATURES
315 depends on $(cc-option,-march=z15)
317 Select this to enable optimizations for IBM z15 (8562
318 and 8561 series). The kernel will be slightly faster but will not
319 work on older machines.
323 select HAVE_MARCH_Z16_FEATURES
324 depends on $(cc-option,-march=z16)
326 Select this to enable optimizations for IBM z16 (3931 and
331 config MARCH_Z10_TUNE
332 def_bool TUNE_Z10 || MARCH_Z10 && TUNE_DEFAULT
334 config MARCH_Z196_TUNE
335 def_bool TUNE_Z196 || MARCH_Z196 && TUNE_DEFAULT
337 config MARCH_ZEC12_TUNE
338 def_bool TUNE_ZEC12 || MARCH_ZEC12 && TUNE_DEFAULT
340 config MARCH_Z13_TUNE
341 def_bool TUNE_Z13 || MARCH_Z13 && TUNE_DEFAULT
343 config MARCH_Z14_TUNE
344 def_bool TUNE_Z14 || MARCH_Z14 && TUNE_DEFAULT
346 config MARCH_Z15_TUNE
347 def_bool TUNE_Z15 || MARCH_Z15 && TUNE_DEFAULT
349 config MARCH_Z16_TUNE
350 def_bool TUNE_Z16 || MARCH_Z16 && TUNE_DEFAULT
353 prompt "Tune code generation"
356 Cause the compiler to tune (-mtune) the generated code for a machine.
357 This will make the code run faster on the selected machine but
358 somewhat slower on other machines.
359 This option only changes how the compiler emits instructions, not the
360 selection of instructions itself, so the resulting kernel will run on
366 Tune the generated code for the target processor for which the kernel
370 bool "IBM System z10"
373 bool "IBM zEnterprise 114 and 196"
374 depends on $(cc-option,-mtune=z196)
377 bool "IBM zBC12 and zEC12"
378 depends on $(cc-option,-mtune=zEC12)
381 bool "IBM z13s and z13"
382 depends on $(cc-option,-mtune=z13)
385 bool "IBM z14 ZR1 and z14"
386 depends on $(cc-option,-mtune=z14)
390 depends on $(cc-option,-mtune=z15)
394 depends on $(cc-option,-mtune=z16)
401 config COMMAND_LINE_SIZE
402 int "Maximum size of kernel command line"
406 This allows you to specify the maximum length of the kernel command
411 prompt "Kernel support for 31 bit emulation"
412 select ARCH_WANT_OLD_COMPAT_IPC
413 select COMPAT_OLD_SIGACTION
416 depends on !CC_IS_CLANG
418 Select this option if you want to enable your system kernel to
419 handle system-calls from ELF binaries for 31 bit ESA. This option
420 (and some other stuff like libraries and such) is needed for
421 executing 31 bit applications. It is safe to say "Y".
427 int "Maximum number of CPUs (2-512)"
431 This allows you to specify the maximum number of CPUs which this
432 kernel will support. The maximum supported value is 512 and the
433 minimum value which makes sense is 2.
435 This is purely to save memory - each supported CPU adds
436 approximately sixteen kilobytes to the kernel image.
443 depends on SCHED_TOPOLOGY
448 This option adds NUMA support to the kernel.
467 config SCHED_TOPOLOGY
469 prompt "Topology scheduler support"
475 Topology scheduler support improves the CPU scheduler's decision
476 making when dealing with machines that have multi-threading,
477 multiple cores or multiple books.
479 source "kernel/Kconfig.hz"
486 bool "kexec file based system call"
489 depends on CRYPTO_SHA256
490 depends on CRYPTO_SHA256_S390
492 Enable the kexec file based system call. In contrast to the normal
493 kexec system call this system call takes file descriptors for the
494 kernel and initramfs as arguments.
496 config ARCH_HAS_KEXEC_PURGATORY
498 depends on KEXEC_FILE
501 bool "Verify kernel signature during kexec_file_load() syscall"
502 depends on KEXEC_FILE && MODULE_SIG_FORMAT
504 This option makes kernel signature verification mandatory for
505 the kexec_file_load() syscall.
507 In addition to that option, you need to enable signature
508 verification for the corresponding kernel image type being
509 loaded in order for this to work.
513 prompt "Enable modified branch prediction for the kernel by default"
515 If this option is selected the kernel will switch to a modified
516 branch prediction mode if the firmware interface is available.
517 The modified branch prediction mode improves the behaviour in
518 regard to speculative execution.
520 With the option enabled the kernel parameter "nobp=0" or "nospec"
521 can be used to run the kernel in the normal branch prediction mode.
523 With the option disabled the modified branch prediction mode is
524 enabled with the "nobp=1" kernel parameter.
530 depends on $(cc-option,-mindirect-branch=thunk)
531 prompt "Avoid speculative indirect branches in the kernel"
533 Compile the kernel with the expoline compiler options to guard
534 against kernel-to-user data leaks by avoiding speculative indirect
536 Requires a compiler with -mindirect-branch=thunk support for full
537 protection. The kernel may run slower.
541 config EXPOLINE_EXTERN
544 depends on CC_IS_GCC && GCC_VERSION >= 110200
545 depends on $(success,$(srctree)/arch/s390/tools/gcc-thunk-extern.sh $(CC))
546 prompt "Generate expolines as extern functions."
548 This option is required for some tooling like kpatch. The kernel is
549 compiled with -mindirect-branch=thunk-extern and requires a newer
555 prompt "Expoline default"
557 default EXPOLINE_FULL
560 bool "spectre_v2=off"
563 bool "spectre_v2=auto"
573 This builds a kernel image that retains relocation information
574 so it can be loaded at an arbitrary address.
575 The kernel is linked as a position-independent executable (PIE)
576 and contains dynamic relocations which are processed early in the
578 The relocations make the kernel image about 15% larger (compressed
579 10%), but are discarded at runtime.
580 Note: this option exists only for documentation purposes, please do
583 config RANDOMIZE_BASE
584 bool "Randomize the address of the kernel image (KASLR)"
587 In support of Kernel Address Space Layout Randomization (KASLR),
588 this randomizes the address at which the kernel image is loaded,
589 as a security feature that deters exploit attempts relying on
590 knowledge of the location of kernel internals.
596 config ARCH_SPARSEMEM_ENABLE
598 select SPARSEMEM_VMEMMAP_ENABLE
599 select SPARSEMEM_VMEMMAP
601 config ARCH_SPARSEMEM_DEFAULT
604 config MAX_PHYSMEM_BITS
605 int "Maximum size of supported physical memory in bits (42-53)"
609 This option specifies the maximum supported size of physical memory
610 in bits. Supported is any size between 2^42 (4TB) and 2^53 (8PB).
611 Increasing the number of bits also increases the kernel image size.
612 By default 46 bits (64TB) are supported.
616 depends on !VMAP_STACK
617 prompt "Detect kernel stack overflow"
619 This option enables the compiler option -mstack-guard and
620 -mstack-size if they are available. If the compiler supports them
621 it will emit additional code to each function prolog to trigger
622 an illegal operation if the kernel stack is about to overflow.
624 Say N if you are unsure.
627 int "Size of the guard area (128-1024)"
629 depends on CHECK_STACK
632 This allows you to specify the size of the guard area at the lower
633 end of the kernel stack. If the kernel stack points into the guard
634 area on function entry an illegal operation is triggered. The size
635 needs to be a power of 2. Please keep in mind that the size of an
636 interrupt frame is 184 bytes for 31 bit and 328 bytes on 64 bit.
637 The minimum size for the stack guard should be 256 for 31 bit and
646 prompt "QDIO support"
648 This driver provides the Queued Direct I/O base support for
651 To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
652 module will be called qdio.
658 config PCI_NR_FUNCTIONS
659 int "Maximum number of PCI functions (1-4096)"
663 This allows you to specify the maximum number of PCI functions which
664 this kernel will support.
673 prompt "Support for CHSC subchannels"
675 This driver allows usage of CHSC subchannels. A CHSC subchannel
676 is usually present on LPAR only.
677 The driver creates a device /dev/chsc, which may be used to
678 obtain I/O configuration information about the machine and
679 to issue asynchronous chsc commands (DANGEROUS).
680 You will usually only want to use this interface on a special
681 LPAR designated for system management.
683 To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
684 module will be called chsc_sch.
690 prompt "SCM bus driver"
692 Bus driver for Storage Class Memory.
696 prompt "Support for EADM subchannels"
699 This driver allows usage of EADM subchannels. EADM subchannels act
700 as a communication vehicle for SCM increments.
702 To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
703 module will be called eadm_sch.
707 prompt "Support for VFIO-CCW subchannels"
708 depends on S390_CCW_IOMMU && VFIO_MDEV
710 This driver allows usage of I/O subchannels via VFIO-CCW.
712 To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
713 module will be called vfio_ccw.
717 prompt "VFIO support for AP devices"
718 depends on S390_AP_IOMMU && VFIO_MDEV && KVM
721 This driver grants access to Adjunct Processor (AP) devices
722 via the VFIO mediated device interface.
724 To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the module
725 will be called vfio_ap.
732 bool "kernel crash dumps"
735 Generate crash dump after being started by kexec.
736 Crash dump kernels are loaded in the main kernel with kexec-tools
737 into a specially reserved region and then later executed after
738 a crash by kdump/kexec.
739 Refer to <file:Documentation/s390/zfcpdump.rst> for more details on this.
740 This option also enables s390 zfcpdump.
741 See also <file:Documentation/s390/zfcpdump.rst>
750 default (SMC || CCWGROUP)
752 menu "Virtualization"
754 config PROTECTED_VIRTUALIZATION_GUEST
756 prompt "Protected virtualization guest support"
758 Select this option, if you want to be able to run this
759 kernel as a protected virtualization KVM guest.
760 Protected virtualization capable machines have a mini hypervisor
761 located at machine level (an ultravisor). With help of the
762 Ultravisor, KVM will be able to run "protected" VMs, special
763 VMs whose memory and management data are unavailable to KVM.
767 prompt "Pseudo page fault support"
769 Select this option, if you want to use PFAULT pseudo page fault
770 handling under VM. If running native or in LPAR, this option
771 has no effect. If your VM does not support PFAULT, PAGEEX
772 pseudo page fault handling will be used.
773 Note that VM 4.2 supports PFAULT but has a bug in its
774 implementation that causes some problems.
775 Everybody who wants to run Linux under VM != VM4.2 should select
780 prompt "Cooperative memory management"
782 Select this option, if you want to enable the kernel interface
783 to reduce the memory size of the system. This is accomplished
784 by allocating pages of memory and put them "on hold". This only
785 makes sense for a system running under VM where the unused pages
786 will be reused by VM for other guest systems. The interface
787 allows an external monitor to balance memory of many systems.
788 Everybody who wants to run Linux under VM should select this
793 prompt "IUCV special message interface to cooperative memory management"
794 depends on CMM && (SMSGIUCV=y || CMM=SMSGIUCV)
796 Select this option to enable the special message interface to
797 the cooperative memory management.
801 prompt "Linux - VM Monitor Stream, base infrastructure"
802 depends on PROC_SYSCTL
804 This provides a kernel interface for creating and updating z/VM APPLDATA
805 monitor records. The monitor records are updated at certain time
806 intervals, once the timer is started.
807 Writing 1 or 0 to /proc/appldata/timer starts(1) or stops(0) the timer,
808 i.e. enables or disables monitoring on the Linux side.
809 A custom interval value (in seconds) can be written to
810 /proc/appldata/interval.
812 Defaults are 60 seconds interval and timer off.
813 The /proc entries can also be read from, showing the current settings.
817 prompt "Monitor memory management statistics"
818 depends on APPLDATA_BASE && VM_EVENT_COUNTERS
820 This provides memory management related data to the Linux - VM Monitor
821 Stream, like paging/swapping rate, memory utilisation, etc.
822 Writing 1 or 0 to /proc/appldata/memory creates(1) or removes(0) a z/VM
823 APPLDATA monitor record, i.e. enables or disables monitoring this record
827 The /proc entry can also be read from, showing the current settings.
829 This can also be compiled as a module, which will be called
834 prompt "Monitor OS statistics"
835 depends on APPLDATA_BASE
837 This provides OS related data to the Linux - VM Monitor Stream, like
838 CPU utilisation, etc.
839 Writing 1 or 0 to /proc/appldata/os creates(1) or removes(0) a z/VM
840 APPLDATA monitor record, i.e. enables or disables monitoring this record
844 This can also be compiled as a module, which will be called
847 config APPLDATA_NET_SUM
849 prompt "Monitor overall network statistics"
850 depends on APPLDATA_BASE && NET
852 This provides network related data to the Linux - VM Monitor Stream,
853 currently there is only a total sum of network I/O statistics, no
855 Writing 1 or 0 to /proc/appldata/net_sum creates(1) or removes(0) a z/VM
856 APPLDATA monitor record, i.e. enables or disables monitoring this record
860 This can also be compiled as a module, which will be called
865 prompt "s390 hypervisor file system support"
866 select SYS_HYPERVISOR
868 This is a virtual file system intended to provide accounting
869 information in an s390 hypervisor environment.
871 source "arch/s390/kvm/Kconfig"
875 prompt "s390 support for virtio devices"
877 select VIRTUALIZATION
880 Enabling this option adds support for virtio based paravirtual device
883 Select this option if you want to run the kernel as a guest under
888 config S390_MODULES_SANITY_TEST_HELPERS
893 config S390_UNWIND_SELFTEST
896 default KUNIT_ALL_TESTS
897 prompt "Test unwind functions"
899 This option enables s390 specific stack unwinder testing kernel
900 module. This option is not useful for distributions or general
901 kernels, but only for kernel developers working on architecture code.
903 Say N if you are unsure.
905 config S390_KPROBES_SANITY_TEST
907 prompt "Enable s390 specific kprobes tests"
911 This option enables an s390 specific kprobes test module. This option
912 is not useful for distributions or general kernels, but only for kernel
913 developers working on architecture code.
915 Say N if you are unsure.
917 config S390_MODULES_SANITY_TEST
920 default KUNIT_ALL_TESTS
921 prompt "Enable s390 specific modules tests"
922 select S390_MODULES_SANITY_TEST_HELPERS
924 This option enables an s390 specific modules test. This option is
925 not useful for distributions or general kernels, but only for
926 kernel developers working on architecture code.
928 Say N if you are unsure.