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Randy Dunlap27fb7f02010-03-05 13:44:18 -08001menu "Xen driver support"
2 depends on XEN
3
Jeremy Fitzhardinge17758262008-04-02 10:54:13 -07004config XEN_BALLOON
5 bool "Xen memory balloon driver"
Jeremy Fitzhardinge17758262008-04-02 10:54:13 -07006 default y
7 help
8 The balloon driver allows the Xen domain to request more memory from
9 the system to expand the domain's memory allocation, or alternatively
10 return unneeded memory to the system.
11
Dan Magenheimera50777c2011-07-08 12:26:21 -060012config XEN_SELFBALLOONING
13 bool "Dynamically self-balloon kernel memory to target"
Konrad Rzeszutek Wilk65d4b242011-07-30 11:21:09 -040014 depends on XEN && XEN_BALLOON && CLEANCACHE && SWAP && XEN_TMEM
Dan Magenheimera50777c2011-07-08 12:26:21 -060015 default n
16 help
17 Self-ballooning dynamically balloons available kernel memory driven
18 by the current usage of anonymous memory ("committed AS") and
19 controlled by various sysfs-settable parameters. Configuring
20 FRONTSWAP is highly recommended; if it is not configured, self-
Konrad Rzeszutek Wilked4f3462013-05-08 16:52:38 -040021 ballooning is disabled by default. If FRONTSWAP is configured,
Dan Magenheimera50777c2011-07-08 12:26:21 -060022 frontswap-selfshrinking is enabled by default but can be disabled
Konrad Rzeszutek Wilk54598d12013-05-08 16:44:06 -040023 with the 'tmem.selfshrink=0' kernel boot parameter; and self-ballooning
Konrad Rzeszutek Wilked4f3462013-05-08 16:52:38 -040024 is enabled by default but can be disabled with the 'tmem.selfballooning=0'
Dan Magenheimera50777c2011-07-08 12:26:21 -060025 kernel boot parameter. Note that systems without a sufficiently
26 large swap device should not enable self-ballooning.
27
Daniel Kiper080e2be2011-07-25 17:12:06 -070028config XEN_BALLOON_MEMORY_HOTPLUG
29 bool "Memory hotplug support for Xen balloon driver"
30 default n
31 depends on XEN_BALLOON && MEMORY_HOTPLUG
32 help
33 Memory hotplug support for Xen balloon driver allows expanding memory
34 available for the system above limit declared at system startup.
35 It is very useful on critical systems which require long
36 run without rebooting.
37
38 Memory could be hotplugged in following steps:
39
Vitaly Kuznetsov703fc132016-03-15 14:56:52 -070040 1) target domain: ensure that memory auto online policy is in
41 effect by checking /sys/devices/system/memory/auto_online_blocks
42 file (should be 'online').
43
44 2) control domain: xl mem-max <target-domain> <maxmem>
Daniel Kiper080e2be2011-07-25 17:12:06 -070045 where <maxmem> is >= requested memory size,
46
Vitaly Kuznetsov703fc132016-03-15 14:56:52 -070047 3) control domain: xl mem-set <target-domain> <memory>
Daniel Kiper080e2be2011-07-25 17:12:06 -070048 where <memory> is requested memory size; alternatively memory
49 could be added by writing proper value to
50 /sys/devices/system/xen_memory/xen_memory0/target or
Vitaly Kuznetsov703fc132016-03-15 14:56:52 -070051 /sys/devices/system/xen_memory/xen_memory0/target_kb on the
52 target domain.
Daniel Kiper080e2be2011-07-25 17:12:06 -070053
Vitaly Kuznetsov703fc132016-03-15 14:56:52 -070054 Alternatively, if memory auto onlining was not requested at step 1
55 the newly added memory can be manually onlined in the target domain
56 by doing the following:
Daniel Kiper080e2be2011-07-25 17:12:06 -070057
Vitaly Kuznetsov703fc132016-03-15 14:56:52 -070058 for i in /sys/devices/system/memory/memory*/state; do \
59 [ "`cat "$i"`" = offline ] && echo online > "$i"; done
60
61 or by adding the following line to udev rules:
Daniel Kiper080e2be2011-07-25 17:12:06 -070062
63 SUBSYSTEM=="memory", ACTION=="add", RUN+="/bin/sh -c '[ -f /sys$devpath/state ] && echo online > /sys$devpath/state'"
64
Juergen Gross633d6f12015-03-20 13:55:38 +010065config XEN_BALLOON_MEMORY_HOTPLUG_LIMIT
66 int "Hotplugged memory limit (in GiB) for a PV guest"
67 default 512 if X86_64
68 default 4 if X86_32
69 range 0 64 if X86_32
70 depends on XEN_HAVE_PVMMU
71 depends on XEN_BALLOON_MEMORY_HOTPLUG
72 help
73 Maxmium amount of memory (in GiB) that a PV guest can be
74 expanded to when using memory hotplug.
75
76 A PV guest can have more memory than this limit if is
77 started with a larger maximum.
78
79 This value is used to allocate enough space in internal
80 tables needed for physical memory administration.
81
Marek Marczykowski-Górecki197ecb32018-09-07 18:49:08 +020082config XEN_SCRUB_PAGES_DEFAULT
83 bool "Scrub pages before returning them to system by default"
Jeremy Fitzhardinge17758262008-04-02 10:54:13 -070084 depends on XEN_BALLOON
85 default y
86 help
87 Scrub pages before returning them to the system for reuse by
88 other domains. This makes sure that any confidential data
89 is not accidentally visible to other domains. Is it more
Marek Marczykowski-Górecki197ecb32018-09-07 18:49:08 +020090 secure, but slightly less efficient. This can be controlled with
91 xen_scrub_pages=0 parameter and
92 /sys/devices/system/xen_memory/xen_memory0/scrub_pages.
93 This option only sets the default value.
94
Jeremy Fitzhardinge17758262008-04-02 10:54:13 -070095 If in doubt, say yes.
Alex Zeffertt1107ba82009-01-07 18:07:11 -080096
Ian Campbellf7116282009-02-06 19:21:19 -080097config XEN_DEV_EVTCHN
98 tristate "Xen /dev/xen/evtchn device"
Ian Campbellf7116282009-02-06 19:21:19 -080099 default y
100 help
Masanari Iida6b2aac42012-04-14 00:14:11 +0900101 The evtchn driver allows a userspace process to trigger event
Ian Campbellf7116282009-02-06 19:21:19 -0800102 channels and to receive notification of an event channel
103 firing.
104 If in doubt, say yes.
105
Ian Campbelldf660252009-02-09 12:05:51 -0800106config XEN_BACKEND
Jeremy Fitzhardinge329620a2009-03-21 23:29:34 -0700107 bool "Backend driver support"
Ian Campbelldf660252009-02-09 12:05:51 -0800108 depends on XEN_DOM0
109 default y
110 help
111 Support for backend device drivers that provide I/O services
112 to other virtual machines.
113
Alex Zeffertt1107ba82009-01-07 18:07:11 -0800114config XENFS
115 tristate "Xen filesystem"
Bastian Blankd8414d32011-12-16 11:34:33 -0500116 select XEN_PRIVCMD
Alex Zeffertt1107ba82009-01-07 18:07:11 -0800117 default y
118 help
119 The xen filesystem provides a way for domains to share
120 information with each other and with the hypervisor.
121 For example, by reading and writing the "xenbus" file, guests
122 may pass arbitrary information to the initial domain.
123 If in doubt, say yes.
124
125config XEN_COMPAT_XENFS
126 bool "Create compatibility mount point /proc/xen"
127 depends on XENFS
128 default y
129 help
130 The old xenstore userspace tools expect to find "xenbus"
131 under /proc/xen, but "xenbus" is now found at the root of the
132 xenfs filesystem. Selecting this causes the kernel to create
Matt LaPlante692105b2009-01-26 11:12:25 +0100133 the compatibility mount point /proc/xen if it is running on
Alex Zeffertt1107ba82009-01-07 18:07:11 -0800134 a xen platform.
135 If in doubt, say yes.
136
Jeremy Fitzhardingecff7e812009-03-10 14:39:59 -0700137config XEN_SYS_HYPERVISOR
138 bool "Create xen entries under /sys/hypervisor"
Randy Dunlap27fb7f02010-03-05 13:44:18 -0800139 depends on SYSFS
Jeremy Fitzhardingecff7e812009-03-10 14:39:59 -0700140 select SYS_HYPERVISOR
141 default y
142 help
143 Create entries under /sys/hypervisor describing the Xen
144 hypervisor environment. When running native or in another
145 virtual environment, /sys/hypervisor will still be present,
Randy Dunlap27fb7f02010-03-05 13:44:18 -0800146 but will have no xen contents.
147
Ian Campbell2de06cc2009-02-09 12:05:51 -0800148config XEN_XENBUS_FRONTEND
Linus Torvalds9c4bc1c2011-01-13 18:46:48 -0800149 tristate
150
Gerd Hoffmannab315232010-12-14 18:40:46 +0000151config XEN_GNTDEV
152 tristate "userspace grant access device driver"
153 depends on XEN
Stefano Stabellini1f169f62011-02-10 12:08:21 +0000154 default m
Gerd Hoffmannab315232010-12-14 18:40:46 +0000155 select MMU_NOTIFIER
156 help
157 Allows userspace processes to use grants.
Ian Campbell6bac7f92010-12-10 14:39:15 +0000158
Oleksandr Andrushchenko932d6562018-07-20 12:01:48 +0300159config XEN_GNTDEV_DMABUF
160 bool "Add support for dma-buf grant access device driver extension"
161 depends on XEN_GNTDEV && XEN_GRANT_DMA_ALLOC && DMA_SHARED_BUFFER
162 help
163 Allows userspace processes and kernel modules to use Xen backed
164 dma-buf implementation. With this extension grant references to
165 the pages of an imported dma-buf can be exported for other domain
166 use and grant references coming from a foreign domain can be
167 converted into a local dma-buf for local export.
168
Daniel De Graafdd314052011-02-07 17:23:05 -0500169config XEN_GRANT_DEV_ALLOC
170 tristate "User-space grant reference allocator driver"
171 depends on XEN
Stefano Stabellini1f169f62011-02-10 12:08:21 +0000172 default m
Daniel De Graafdd314052011-02-07 17:23:05 -0500173 help
174 Allows userspace processes to create pages with access granted
175 to other domains. This can be used to implement frontend drivers
176 or as part of an inter-domain shared memory channel.
177
Oleksandr Andrushchenko9bdc73042018-07-20 12:01:45 +0300178config XEN_GRANT_DMA_ALLOC
179 bool "Allow allocating DMA capable buffers with grant reference module"
180 depends on XEN && HAS_DMA
181 help
182 Extends grant table module API to allow allocating DMA capable
183 buffers and mapping foreign grant references on top of it.
184 The resulting buffer is similar to one allocated by the balloon
185 driver in that proper memory reservation is made by
186 ({increase|decrease}_reservation and VA mappings are updated if
187 needed).
188 This is useful for sharing foreign buffers with HW drivers which
189 cannot work with scattered buffers provided by the balloon driver,
190 but require DMAable memory instead.
191
Konrad Rzeszutek Wilkb0971862010-05-11 10:05:49 -0400192config SWIOTLB_XEN
193 def_bool y
Konrad Rzeszutek Wilk27756092010-10-08 11:06:20 -0400194 select SWIOTLB
Konrad Rzeszutek Wilkb0971862010-05-11 10:05:49 -0400195
Dan Magenheimerafec6e02011-06-17 15:06:20 -0600196config XEN_TMEM
Dan Magenheimer10a7a0772013-04-30 15:27:00 -0700197 tristate
Stefano Stabellini741ddbc2013-07-23 17:46:58 +0100198 depends on !ARM && !ARM64
Dan Magenheimer10a7a0772013-04-30 15:27:00 -0700199 default m if (CLEANCACHE || FRONTSWAP)
Dan Magenheimerafec6e02011-06-17 15:06:20 -0600200 help
201 Shim to interface in-kernel Transcendent Memory hooks
202 (e.g. cleancache and frontswap) to Xen tmem hypercalls.
203
Konrad Rzeszutek Wilk30edc142009-10-13 17:22:20 -0400204config XEN_PCIDEV_BACKEND
205 tristate "Xen PCI-device backend driver"
206 depends on PCI && X86 && XEN
207 depends on XEN_BACKEND
Konrad Rzeszutek Wilk2ebdc422011-07-11 16:49:41 -0400208 default m
Konrad Rzeszutek Wilk30edc142009-10-13 17:22:20 -0400209 help
210 The PCI device backend driver allows the kernel to export arbitrary
211 PCI devices to other guests. If you select this to be a module, you
212 will need to make sure no other driver has bound to the device(s)
213 you want to make visible to other guests.
214
Konrad Rzeszutek Wilk2ebdc422011-07-11 16:49:41 -0400215 The parameter "passthrough" allows you specify how you want the PCI
216 devices to appear in the guest. You can choose the default (0) where
217 PCI topology starts at 00.00.0, or (1) for passthrough if you want
218 the PCI devices topology appear the same as in the host.
Konrad Rzeszutek Wilk30edc142009-10-13 17:22:20 -0400219
Konrad Rzeszutek Wilk2ebdc422011-07-11 16:49:41 -0400220 The "hide" parameter (only applicable if backend driver is compiled
221 into the kernel) allows you to bind the PCI devices to this module
222 from the default device drivers. The argument is the list of PCI BDFs:
223 xen-pciback.hide=(03:00.0)(04:00.0)
Konrad Rzeszutek Wilk30edc142009-10-13 17:22:20 -0400224
Konrad Rzeszutek Wilk2ebdc422011-07-11 16:49:41 -0400225 If in doubt, say m.
Bastian Blankd8414d32011-12-16 11:34:33 -0500226
Stefano Stabellini5eee1492017-10-30 15:41:03 -0700227config XEN_PVCALLS_FRONTEND
228 tristate "XEN PV Calls frontend driver"
229 depends on INET && XEN
230 default n
231 select XEN_XENBUS_FRONTEND
232 help
233 Experimental frontend for the Xen PV Calls protocol
234 (https://xenbits.xen.org/docs/unstable/misc/pvcalls.html). It
235 sends a small set of POSIX calls to the backend, which
236 implements them.
237
Stefano Stabellini42d30782017-07-06 11:01:08 -0700238config XEN_PVCALLS_BACKEND
239 bool "XEN PV Calls backend driver"
240 depends on INET && XEN && XEN_BACKEND
241 default n
242 help
243 Experimental backend for the Xen PV Calls protocol
244 (https://xenbits.xen.org/docs/unstable/misc/pvcalls.html). It
245 allows PV Calls frontends to send POSIX calls to the backend,
246 which implements them.
247
248 If in doubt, say n.
249
Juergen Grossd9d660f2014-08-28 06:44:12 +0200250config XEN_SCSI_BACKEND
251 tristate "XEN SCSI backend driver"
252 depends on XEN && XEN_BACKEND && TARGET_CORE
253 help
254 The SCSI backend driver allows the kernel to export its SCSI Devices
255 to other guests via a high-performance shared-memory interface.
256 Only needed for systems running as XEN driver domains (e.g. Dom0) and
257 if guests need generic access to SCSI devices.
258
Bastian Blankd8414d32011-12-16 11:34:33 -0500259config XEN_PRIVCMD
260 tristate
261 depends on XEN
262 default m
263
Liu Jinsongdcb93b92013-01-24 20:16:59 +0800264config XEN_STUB
265 bool "Xen stub drivers"
Konrad Rzeszutek Wilk76fc2532013-03-22 10:15:47 -0400266 depends on XEN && X86_64 && BROKEN
Liu Jinsongdcb93b92013-01-24 20:16:59 +0800267 default n
268 help
269 Allow kernel to install stub drivers, to reserve space for Xen drivers,
270 i.e. memory hotplug and cpu hotplug, and to block native drivers loaded,
271 so that real Xen drivers can be modular.
272
273 To enable Xen features like cpu and memory hotplug, select Y here.
274
Liu Jinsongef92e7c2013-01-24 20:19:47 +0800275config XEN_ACPI_HOTPLUG_MEMORY
276 tristate "Xen ACPI memory hotplug"
277 depends on XEN_DOM0 && XEN_STUB && ACPI
278 default n
279 help
280 This is Xen ACPI memory hotplug.
281
282 Currently Xen only support ACPI memory hot-add. If you want
283 to hot-add memory at runtime (the hot-added memory cannot be
284 removed until machine stop), select Y/M here, otherwise select N.
285
Liu Jinsong39adc482013-01-25 15:43:34 +0800286config XEN_ACPI_HOTPLUG_CPU
287 tristate "Xen ACPI cpu hotplug"
288 depends on XEN_DOM0 && XEN_STUB && ACPI
289 select ACPI_CONTAINER
290 default n
291 help
292 Xen ACPI cpu enumerating and hotplugging
293
294 For hotplugging, currently Xen only support ACPI cpu hotadd.
295 If you want to hotadd cpu at runtime (the hotadded cpu cannot
296 be removed until machine stop), select Y/M here.
297
Konrad Rzeszutek Wilk59a56802012-02-03 16:03:20 -0500298config XEN_ACPI_PROCESSOR
299 tristate "Xen ACPI processor"
Jan Beulichc4f9d9c2017-12-12 03:18:11 -0700300 depends on XEN && XEN_DOM0 && X86 && ACPI_PROCESSOR && CPU_FREQ
Konrad Rzeszutek Wilk102b2082012-03-13 13:28:12 -0400301 default m
Konrad Rzeszutek Wilk59a56802012-02-03 16:03:20 -0500302 help
Andrew Morton1fd14432012-05-04 14:04:12 -0700303 This ACPI processor uploads Power Management information to the Xen
304 hypervisor.
Konrad Rzeszutek Wilk59a56802012-02-03 16:03:20 -0500305
Andrew Morton1fd14432012-05-04 14:04:12 -0700306 To do that the driver parses the Power Management data and uploads
307 said information to the Xen hypervisor. Then the Xen hypervisor can
Masanari Iida5065a702013-11-30 21:38:43 +0900308 select the proper Cx and Pxx states. It also registers itself as the
Andrew Morton1fd14432012-05-04 14:04:12 -0700309 SMM so that other drivers (such as ACPI cpufreq scaling driver) will
310 not load.
Konrad Rzeszutek Wilk59a56802012-02-03 16:03:20 -0500311
Andrew Morton1fd14432012-05-04 14:04:12 -0700312 To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the module will be
313 called xen_acpi_processor If you do not know what to choose, select
314 M here. If the CPUFREQ drivers are built in, select Y here.
Konrad Rzeszutek Wilk59a56802012-02-03 16:03:20 -0500315
Liu, Jinsongcef12ee2012-06-07 19:56:51 +0800316config XEN_MCE_LOG
317 bool "Xen platform mcelog"
318 depends on XEN_DOM0 && X86_64 && X86_MCE
319 default n
320 help
321 Allow kernel fetching MCE error from Xen platform and
322 converting it into Linux mcelog format for mcelog tools
323
Ian Campbellc2374bf2012-10-03 12:17:50 +0100324config XEN_HAVE_PVMMU
325 bool
326
Daniel Kiperbe81c8a2014-06-30 19:53:02 +0200327config XEN_EFI
328 def_bool y
Shannon Zhaobe1aaf42016-04-07 20:03:32 +0800329 depends on (ARM || ARM64 || X86_64) && EFI
Daniel Kiperbe81c8a2014-06-30 19:53:02 +0200330
David Vrabel628c28e2015-03-11 14:49:56 +0000331config XEN_AUTO_XLATE
332 def_bool y
333 depends on ARM || ARM64 || XEN_PVHVM
334 help
335 Support for auto-translated physmap guests.
336
Hanjun Guo42068cf2015-03-24 14:02:52 +0000337config XEN_ACPI
338 def_bool y
339 depends on X86 && ACPI
340
Boris Ostrovskya11f4f02015-08-10 16:34:32 -0400341config XEN_SYMS
342 bool "Xen symbols"
343 depends on X86 && XEN_DOM0 && XENFS
344 default y if KALLSYMS
345 help
346 Exports hypervisor symbols (along with their types and addresses) via
347 /proc/xen/xensyms file, similar to /proc/kallsyms
348
Boris Ostrovsky5f141542015-08-10 16:34:33 -0400349config XEN_HAVE_VPMU
350 bool
351
Randy Dunlap27fb7f02010-03-05 13:44:18 -0800352endmenu