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| # Copyright (C) 2006-2014 OpenWrt.org
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| #
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| # This is free software, licensed under the GNU General Public License v2.
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| # See /LICENSE for more information.
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| #
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| 
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| config KERNEL_PRINTK
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| 	bool "Enable support for printk"
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| 	default y
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| 
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| config KERNEL_CRASHLOG
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| 	bool "Crash logging"
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| 	depends on !(arm || powerpc || sparc || TARGET_uml)
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| 	default y
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| 
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| config KERNEL_SWAP
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| 	bool "Support for paging of anonymous memory (swap)"
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| 	default y
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| 
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| config KERNEL_DEBUG_FS
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| 	bool "Compile the kernel with Debug FileSystem enabled"
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| 	default y
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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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| 
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| config KERNEL_PERF_EVENTS
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| 	bool
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| 	default n
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| 
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| config KERNEL_PROFILING
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| 	bool "Compile the kernel with profiling enabled"
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| 	default n
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| 	select KERNEL_PERF_EVENTS
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| 	help
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| 	  Enable the extended profiling support mechanisms used by profilers such
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| 	  as OProfile.
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| 
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| config KERNEL_KALLSYMS
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| 	bool "Compile the kernel with symbol table information"
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| 	default y
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| 	help
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| 	  This will give you more information in stack traces from kernel oopses
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| 
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| config KERNEL_FTRACE
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| 	bool "Compile the kernel with tracing support"
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| 	default n
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| 
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| config KERNEL_FTRACE_SYSCALLS
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| 	bool "Trace system calls"
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| 	depends on KERNEL_FTRACE
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| 	default n
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| 
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| config KERNEL_ENABLE_DEFAULT_TRACERS
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| 	bool "Trace process context switches and events"
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| 	depends on KERNEL_FTRACE
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| 	default n
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| 
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| config KERNEL_DEBUG_KERNEL
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| 	bool
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| 	default n
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| 
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| config KERNEL_DEBUG_INFO
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| 	bool "Compile the kernel with debug information"
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| 	default y
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| 	select KERNEL_DEBUG_KERNEL
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| 	help
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| 	  This will compile your kernel and modules with debug information.
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| 
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| config KERNEL_DEBUG_LL_UART_NONE
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| 	bool
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| 	default n
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| 	depends on arm
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| 
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| config KERNEL_DEBUG_LL
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| 	bool
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| 	default n
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| 	depends on arm
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| 	select KERNEL_DEBUG_LL_UART_NONE
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| 	help
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| 	  ARM low level debugging
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| 
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| config KERNEL_DYNAMIC_DEBUG 
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| 	bool "Compile the kernel with dynamic printk"
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| 	select KERNEL_DEBUG_FS
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| 	default n
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| 	help
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| 	  Compiles debug level messages into the kernel, which would not
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| 	  otherwise be available at runtime. These messages can then be
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| 	  enabled/disabled based on various levels of scope - per source file,
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| 	  function, module, format string, and line number. This mechanism
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| 	  implicitly compiles in all pr_debug() and dev_dbg() calls, which
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| 	  enlarges the kernel text size by about 2%.
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| 
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| config KERNEL_EARLY_PRINTK
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| 	bool "Compile the kernel with early printk"
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| 	default n
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| 	depends on arm
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| 	select KERNEL_DEBUG_KERNEL
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| 	select KERNEL_DEBUG_LL if arm
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| 	help
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| 	  Compile the kernel with early printk support.
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| 	  This is only useful for debugging purposes to send messages
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| 	  over the serial console in early boot.
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| 	  Enable this to debug early boot problems.
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| 
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| config KERNEL_AIO
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| 	bool "Compile the kernel with asynchronous IO support"
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| 	default n
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| 
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| config KERNEL_DIRECT_IO
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| 	bool "Compile the kernel with direct IO support"
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| 	default n
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| 
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| config KERNEL_MAGIC_SYSRQ
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| 	bool "Compile the kernel with SysRq support"
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| 	default y
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| 
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| config KERNEL_COREDUMP
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| 	bool
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| 
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| config KERNEL_ELF_CORE
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| 	bool "Enable process core dump support"
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| 	select KERNEL_COREDUMP
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| 	default y
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| 
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| config KERNEL_PROVE_LOCKING
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| 	bool "Enable kernel lock checking"
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| 	select KERNEL_DEBUG_KERNEL
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| 	default n
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| 
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| config KERNEL_PRINTK_TIME
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| 	bool "Enable printk timestamps"
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| 	default y
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| 
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| config KERNEL_SLUB_DEBUG
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| 	bool
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| 
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| config KERNEL_SLUB_DEBUG_ON
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| 	bool
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| 
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| config KERNEL_SLABINFO
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| 	select KERNEL_SLUB_DEBUG
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| 	select KERNEL_SLUB_DEBUG_ON
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| 	bool "Enable /proc slab debug info"
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| 
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| config KERNEL_PROC_PAGE_MONITOR
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| 	bool "Enable /proc page monitoring"
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| 
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| config KERNEL_RELAY
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| 	bool
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| 
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| config KERNEL_KEXEC
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| 	bool "Enable kexec support"
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| 
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| config USE_RFKILL
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| 	bool "Enable rfkill support"
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| 	default RFKILL_SUPPORT
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| 
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| config USE_SPARSE
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| 	bool "Enable sparse check during kernel build"
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| 	default n
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| 
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| #
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| # CGROUP support symbols
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| #
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| 
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| config KERNEL_CGROUPS
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| 	bool "Enable kernel cgroups"
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| 	default n
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| 
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| if KERNEL_CGROUPS
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| 
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| 	config KERNEL_CGROUP_DEBUG
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| 		bool "Example debug cgroup subsystem"
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| 		default n
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| 		help
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| 		  This option enables a simple cgroup subsystem that
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| 		  exports useful debugging information about the cgroups
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| 		  framework.
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| 
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| 	config KERNEL_FREEZER
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| 		bool
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| 		default y if KERNEL_CGROUP_FREEZER
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| 
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| 	config KERNEL_CGROUP_FREEZER
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| 		bool "Freezer cgroup subsystem"
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| 		default n
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| 		help
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| 		  Provides a way to freeze and unfreeze all tasks in a
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| 		  cgroup.
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| 
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| 	config KERNEL_CGROUP_DEVICE
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| 		bool "Device controller for cgroups"
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| 		default y
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| 		help
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| 		  Provides a cgroup implementing whitelists for devices which
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| 		  a process in the cgroup can mknod or open.
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| 
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| 	config KERNEL_CPUSETS
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| 		bool "Cpuset support"
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| 		default n
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| 		help
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| 		  This option will let you create and manage CPUSETs which
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| 		  allow dynamically partitioning a system into sets of CPUs and
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| 		  Memory Nodes and assigning tasks to run only within those sets.
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| 		  This is primarily useful on large SMP or NUMA systems.
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| 
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| 	config KERNEL_PROC_PID_CPUSET
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| 		bool "Include legacy /proc/<pid>/cpuset file"
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| 		default n
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| 		depends on KERNEL_CPUSETS
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| 
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| 	config KERNEL_CGROUP_CPUACCT
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| 		bool "Simple CPU accounting cgroup subsystem"
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| 		default n
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| 		help
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| 		  Provides a simple Resource Controller for monitoring the
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| 		  total CPU consumed by the tasks in a cgroup.
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| 
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| 	config KERNEL_RESOURCE_COUNTERS
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| 		bool "Resource counters"
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| 		default n
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| 		help
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| 		  This option enables controller independent resource accounting
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| 		  infrastructure that works with cgroups.
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| 
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| 	config KERNEL_MM_OWNER
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| 		bool
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| 		default y if KERNEL_MEMCG
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| 
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| 	config KERNEL_MEMCG
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| 		bool "Memory Resource Controller for Control Groups"
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| 		default n
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| 		depends on KERNEL_RESOURCE_COUNTERS
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| 		help
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| 		  Provides a memory resource controller that manages both anonymous
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| 		  memory and page cache. (See Documentation/cgroups/memory.txt)
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| 
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| 		  Note that setting this option increases fixed memory overhead
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| 		  associated with each page of memory in the system. By this,
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| 		  20(40)bytes/PAGE_SIZE on 32(64)bit system will be occupied by memory
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| 		  usage tracking struct at boot. Total amount of this is printed out
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| 		  at boot.
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| 
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| 		  Only enable when you're ok with these trade offs and really
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| 		  sure you need the memory resource controller. Even when you enable
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| 		  this, you can set "cgroup_disable=memory" at your boot option to
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| 		  disable memory resource controller and you can avoid overheads.
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| 		  (and lose benefits of memory resource controller)
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| 
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| 		  This config option also selects MM_OWNER config option, which
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| 		  could in turn add some fork/exit overhead.
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| 
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| 	config KERNEL_MEMCG_SWAP
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| 		bool "Memory Resource Controller Swap Extension"
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| 		default n
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| 		depends on KERNEL_MEMCG
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| 		help
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| 		  Add swap management feature to memory resource controller. When you
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| 		  enable this, you can limit mem+swap usage per cgroup. In other words,
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| 		  when you disable this, memory resource controller has no cares to
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| 		  usage of swap...a process can exhaust all of the swap. This extension
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| 		  is useful when you want to avoid exhaustion swap but this itself
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| 		  adds more overheads and consumes memory for remembering information.
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| 		  Especially if you use 32bit system or small memory system, please
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| 		  be careful about enabling this. When memory resource controller
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| 		  is disabled by boot option, this will be automatically disabled and
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| 		  there will be no overhead from this. Even when you set this config=y,
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| 		  if boot option "swapaccount=0" is set, swap will not be accounted.
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| 		  Now, memory usage of swap_cgroup is 2 bytes per entry. If swap page
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| 		  size is 4096bytes, 512k per 1Gbytes of swap.
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| 
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| 	config KERNEL_MEMCG_SWAP_ENABLED
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| 		bool "Memory Resource Controller Swap Extension enabled by default"
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| 		default n
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| 		depends on KERNEL_MEMCG_SWAP
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| 		help
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| 		  Memory Resource Controller Swap Extension comes with its price in
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| 		  a bigger memory consumption. General purpose distribution kernels
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| 		  which want to enable the feature but keep it disabled by default
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| 		  and let the user enable it by swapaccount boot command line
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| 		  parameter should have this option unselected.
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| 		  For those who want to have the feature enabled by default should
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| 		  select this option (if, for some reason, they need to disable it
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| 		  then swapaccount=0 does the trick).
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| 
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| 
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| 	config KERNEL_MEMCG_KMEM
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| 		bool "Memory Resource Controller Kernel Memory accounting (EXPERIMENTAL)"
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| 		default n
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| 		depends on KERNEL_MEMCG
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| 		help
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| 		  The Kernel Memory extension for Memory Resource Controller can limit
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| 		  the amount of memory used by kernel objects in the system. Those are
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| 		  fundamentally different from the entities handled by the standard
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| 		  Memory Controller, which are page-based, and can be swapped. Users of
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| 		  the kmem extension can use it to guarantee that no group of processes
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| 		  will ever exhaust kernel resources alone.
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| 
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| 	config KERNEL_CGROUP_PERF
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| 		bool "Enable perf_event per-cpu per-container group (cgroup) monitoring"
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| 		select KERNEL_PERF_EVENTS
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| 		default n
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| 		help
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| 		  This option extends the per-cpu mode to restrict monitoring to
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| 		  threads which belong to the cgroup specified and run on the
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| 		  designated cpu.
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| 
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| 	menuconfig KERNEL_CGROUP_SCHED
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| 		bool "Group CPU scheduler"
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| 		default n
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| 		help
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| 		  This feature lets CPU scheduler recognize task groups and control CPU
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| 		  bandwidth allocation to such task groups. It uses cgroups to group
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| 		  tasks.
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| 
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| 	if KERNEL_CGROUP_SCHED
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| 
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| 		config KERNEL_FAIR_GROUP_SCHED
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| 			bool "Group scheduling for SCHED_OTHER"
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| 			default n
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| 
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| 		config KERNEL_CFS_BANDWIDTH
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| 			bool "CPU bandwidth provisioning for FAIR_GROUP_SCHED"
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| 			default n
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| 			depends on KERNEL_FAIR_GROUP_SCHED
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| 			help
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| 			  This option allows users to define CPU bandwidth rates (limits) for
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| 			  tasks running within the fair group scheduler.  Groups with no limit
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| 			  set are considered to be unconstrained and will run with no
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| 			  restriction.
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| 			  See tip/Documentation/scheduler/sched-bwc.txt for more information.
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| 
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| 		config KERNEL_RT_GROUP_SCHED
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| 			bool "Group scheduling for SCHED_RR/FIFO"
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| 			default n
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| 			help
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| 			  This feature lets you explicitly allocate real CPU bandwidth
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| 			  to task groups. If enabled, it will also make it impossible to
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| 			  schedule realtime tasks for non-root users until you allocate
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| 			  realtime bandwidth for them.
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| 
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| 	endif
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| 
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| 	config KERNEL_BLK_CGROUP
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| 		bool "Block IO controller"
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| 		default y
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| 		help
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| 		  Generic block IO controller cgroup interface. This is the common
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| 		  cgroup interface which should be used by various IO controlling
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| 		  policies.
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| 
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| 		  Currently, CFQ IO scheduler uses it to recognize task groups and
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| 		  control disk bandwidth allocation (proportional time slice allocation)
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| 		  to such task groups. It is also used by bio throttling logic in
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| 		  block layer to implement upper limit in IO rates on a device.
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| 
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| 		  This option only enables generic Block IO controller infrastructure.
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| 		  One needs to also enable actual IO controlling logic/policy. For
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| 		  enabling proportional weight division of disk bandwidth in CFQ, set
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| 		  CONFIG_CFQ_GROUP_IOSCHED=y; for enabling throttling policy, set
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| 		  CONFIG_BLK_DEV_THROTTLING=y.
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| 
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| 	config KERNEL_DEBUG_BLK_CGROUP
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| 		bool "Enable Block IO controller debugging"
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| 		default n
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| 		depends on KERNEL_BLK_CGROUP
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| 		help
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| 		  Enable some debugging help. Currently it exports additional stat
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| 		  files in a cgroup which can be useful for debugging.
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| 
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| 	config KERNEL_NET_CLS_CGROUP
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| 		bool "Control Group Classifier"
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| 		default y
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| 
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| 	config KERNEL_NETPRIO_CGROUP
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| 		bool "Network priority cgroup"
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| 		default y
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| 
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| endif
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| 
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| #
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| # Namespace support symbols
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| #
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| 
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| config KERNEL_NAMESPACES
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| 	bool "Enable kernel namespaces"
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| 	default n
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| 
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| if KERNEL_NAMESPACES
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| 
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| 	config KERNEL_UTS_NS
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| 		bool "UTS namespace"
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| 		default y
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| 		help
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| 		  In this namespace tasks see different info provided
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| 		  with the uname() system call
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| 
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| 	config KERNEL_IPC_NS
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| 		bool "IPC namespace"
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| 		default y
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| 		help
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| 		  In this namespace tasks work with IPC ids which correspond to
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| 		  different IPC objects in different namespaces.
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| 
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| 	config KERNEL_USER_NS
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| 		bool "User namespace (EXPERIMENTAL)"
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| 		default y
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| 		help
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| 		  This allows containers, i.e. vservers, to use user namespaces
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| 		  to provide different user info for different servers.
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| 
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| 	config KERNEL_PID_NS
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| 		bool "PID Namespaces"
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| 		default y
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| 		help
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| 		  Support process id namespaces. This allows having multiple
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| 		  processes with the same pid as long as they are in different
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| 		  pid namespaces. This is a building block of containers.
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| 
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| 	config KERNEL_NET_NS
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| 		bool "Network namespace"
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| 		default y
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| 		help
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| 		  Allow user space to create what appear to be multiple instances
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| 		  of the network stack.
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| 
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| endif
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| 
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| #
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| # LXC related symbols
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| #
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| 
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| config KERNEL_LXC_MISC
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| 	bool "Enable miscellaneous LXC related options"
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| 	default n
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| 
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| if KERNEL_LXC_MISC
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| 
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| 	config KERNEL_DEVPTS_MULTIPLE_INSTANCES
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| 		bool "Support multiple instances of devpts"
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| 		default y
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| 		help
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| 		  Enable support for multiple instances of devpts filesystem.
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| 		  If you want to have isolated PTY namespaces (eg: in containers),
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| 		  say Y here. Otherwise, say N. If enabled, each mount of devpts
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| 		  filesystem with the '-o newinstance' option will create an
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| 		  independent PTY namespace.
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| 
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| 	config KERNEL_POSIX_MQUEUE
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| 		bool "POSIX Message Queues"
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| 		default y
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| 		help
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| 		  POSIX variant of message queues is a part of IPC. In POSIX message
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| 		  queues every message has a priority which decides about succession
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| 		  of receiving it by a process. If you want to compile and run
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| 		  programs written e.g. for Solaris with use of its POSIX message
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| 		  queues (functions mq_*) say Y here.
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| 
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| 		  POSIX message queues are visible as a filesystem called 'mqueue'
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| 		  and can be mounted somewhere if you want to do filesystem
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| 		  operations on message queues.
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| 
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| endif
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