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Thomas Gleixnerec8f24b2019-05-19 13:07:45 +01001# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -07002#
3# Block device driver configuration
4#
5
Jan Engelhardtafd44032007-07-17 04:06:11 -07006menuconfig MD
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -07007 bool "Multiple devices driver support (RAID and LVM)"
Jan Engelhardtafd44032007-07-17 04:06:11 -07008 depends on BLOCK
Pranith Kumar83fe27e2014-12-05 11:24:45 -05009 select SRCU
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -070010 help
11 Support multiple physical spindles through a single logical device.
12 Required for RAID and logical volume management.
13
Jan Engelhardtafd44032007-07-17 04:06:11 -070014if MD
15
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -070016config BLK_DEV_MD
17 tristate "RAID support"
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -070018 ---help---
19 This driver lets you combine several hard disk partitions into one
20 logical block device. This can be used to simply append one
21 partition to another one or to combine several redundant hard disks
22 into a RAID1/4/5 device so as to provide protection against hard
23 disk failures. This is called "Software RAID" since the combining of
24 the partitions is done by the kernel. "Hardware RAID" means that the
25 combining is done by a dedicated controller; if you have such a
26 controller, you do not need to say Y here.
27
28 More information about Software RAID on Linux is contained in the
29 Software RAID mini-HOWTO, available from
30 <http://www.tldp.org/docs.html#howto>. There you will also learn
31 where to get the supporting user space utilities raidtools.
32
33 If unsure, say N.
34
Arjan van de Vena3640922008-09-21 15:44:32 -070035config MD_AUTODETECT
36 bool "Autodetect RAID arrays during kernel boot"
Alan Jenkinsce52aeb2008-10-10 16:02:53 +010037 depends on BLK_DEV_MD=y
Arjan van de Vena3640922008-09-21 15:44:32 -070038 default y
39 ---help---
40 If you say Y here, then the kernel will try to autodetect raid
41 arrays as part of its boot process.
42
43 If you don't use raid and say Y, this autodetection can cause
44 a several-second delay in the boot time due to various
45 synchronisation steps that are part of this step.
46
47 If unsure, say Y.
48
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -070049config MD_LINEAR
50 tristate "Linear (append) mode"
51 depends on BLK_DEV_MD
52 ---help---
53 If you say Y here, then your multiple devices driver will be able to
54 use the so-called linear mode, i.e. it will combine the hard disk
55 partitions by simply appending one to the other.
56
57 To compile this as a module, choose M here: the module
58 will be called linear.
59
60 If unsure, say Y.
61
62config MD_RAID0
63 tristate "RAID-0 (striping) mode"
64 depends on BLK_DEV_MD
65 ---help---
66 If you say Y here, then your multiple devices driver will be able to
67 use the so-called raid0 mode, i.e. it will combine the hard disk
68 partitions into one logical device in such a fashion as to fill them
69 up evenly, one chunk here and one chunk there. This will increase
70 the throughput rate if the partitions reside on distinct disks.
71
72 Information about Software RAID on Linux is contained in the
73 Software-RAID mini-HOWTO, available from
74 <http://www.tldp.org/docs.html#howto>. There you will also
75 learn where to get the supporting user space utilities raidtools.
76
77 To compile this as a module, choose M here: the module
78 will be called raid0.
79
80 If unsure, say Y.
81
82config MD_RAID1
83 tristate "RAID-1 (mirroring) mode"
84 depends on BLK_DEV_MD
85 ---help---
86 A RAID-1 set consists of several disk drives which are exact copies
87 of each other. In the event of a mirror failure, the RAID driver
88 will continue to use the operational mirrors in the set, providing
89 an error free MD (multiple device) to the higher levels of the
90 kernel. In a set with N drives, the available space is the capacity
91 of a single drive, and the set protects against a failure of (N - 1)
92 drives.
93
94 Information about Software RAID on Linux is contained in the
95 Software-RAID mini-HOWTO, available from
96 <http://www.tldp.org/docs.html#howto>. There you will also
97 learn where to get the supporting user space utilities raidtools.
98
99 If you want to use such a RAID-1 set, say Y. To compile this code
100 as a module, choose M here: the module will be called raid1.
101
102 If unsure, say Y.
103
104config MD_RAID10
NeilBrown08fb7302010-05-03 13:16:56 +1000105 tristate "RAID-10 (mirrored striping) mode"
106 depends on BLK_DEV_MD
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700107 ---help---
108 RAID-10 provides a combination of striping (RAID-0) and
Justin Piszcz4d2554d2006-06-26 00:27:50 -0700109 mirroring (RAID-1) with easier configuration and more flexible
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700110 layout.
111 Unlike RAID-0, but like RAID-1, RAID-10 requires all devices to
112 be the same size (or at least, only as much as the smallest device
113 will be used).
114 RAID-10 provides a variety of layouts that provide different levels
115 of redundancy and performance.
116
117 RAID-10 requires mdadm-1.7.0 or later, available at:
118
SeongJae Park4f6cce32017-03-27 21:44:06 +0900119 https://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/utils/raid/mdadm/
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700120
121 If unsure, say Y.
122
NeilBrown16a53ec2006-06-26 00:27:38 -0700123config MD_RAID456
124 tristate "RAID-4/RAID-5/RAID-6 mode"
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700125 depends on BLK_DEV_MD
David Woodhousef5e70d02009-07-13 11:35:12 +0100126 select RAID6_PQ
Arnd Bergmann14f09e22015-11-03 15:12:01 +0100127 select LIBCRC32C
Dan Williams9bc89cd2007-01-02 11:10:44 -0700128 select ASYNC_MEMCPY
129 select ASYNC_XOR
Dan Williamsac6b53b2009-07-14 13:40:19 -0700130 select ASYNC_PQ
131 select ASYNC_RAID6_RECOV
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700132 ---help---
133 A RAID-5 set of N drives with a capacity of C MB per drive provides
134 the capacity of C * (N - 1) MB, and protects against a failure
135 of a single drive. For a given sector (row) number, (N - 1) drives
136 contain data sectors, and one drive contains the parity protection.
137 For a RAID-4 set, the parity blocks are present on a single drive,
138 while a RAID-5 set distributes the parity across the drives in one
139 of the available parity distribution methods.
140
NeilBrown16a53ec2006-06-26 00:27:38 -0700141 A RAID-6 set of N drives with a capacity of C MB per drive
142 provides the capacity of C * (N - 2) MB, and protects
143 against a failure of any two drives. For a given sector
144 (row) number, (N - 2) drives contain data sectors, and two
145 drives contains two independent redundancy syndromes. Like
146 RAID-5, RAID-6 distributes the syndromes across the drives
147 in one of the available parity distribution methods.
148
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700149 Information about Software RAID on Linux is contained in the
150 Software-RAID mini-HOWTO, available from
151 <http://www.tldp.org/docs.html#howto>. There you will also
152 learn where to get the supporting user space utilities raidtools.
153
NeilBrown16a53ec2006-06-26 00:27:38 -0700154 If you want to use such a RAID-4/RAID-5/RAID-6 set, say Y. To
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700155 compile this code as a module, choose M here: the module
NeilBrown16a53ec2006-06-26 00:27:38 -0700156 will be called raid456.
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700157
158 If unsure, say Y.
159
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700160config MD_MULTIPATH
161 tristate "Multipath I/O support"
162 depends on BLK_DEV_MD
163 help
NeilBrown93bd89a62009-12-14 12:49:59 +1100164 MD_MULTIPATH provides a simple multi-path personality for use
165 the MD framework. It is not under active development. New
166 projects should consider using DM_MULTIPATH which has more
167 features and more testing.
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700168
169 If unsure, say N.
170
171config MD_FAULTY
172 tristate "Faulty test module for MD"
173 depends on BLK_DEV_MD
174 help
175 The "faulty" module allows for a block device that occasionally returns
176 read or write errors. It is useful for testing.
177
178 In unsure, say N.
179
Goldwyn Rodrigues8e854e92014-03-07 11:21:15 -0600180
181config MD_CLUSTER
Guoqing Jiangf0e230a2017-10-24 15:11:53 +0800182 tristate "Cluster Support for MD"
Goldwyn Rodrigues8e854e92014-03-07 11:21:15 -0600183 depends on BLK_DEV_MD
184 depends on DLM
185 default n
186 ---help---
187 Clustering support for MD devices. This enables locking and
188 synchronization across multiple systems on the cluster, so all
189 nodes in the cluster can access the MD devices simultaneously.
190
191 This brings the redundancy (and uptime) of RAID levels across the
Guoqing Jiangf0e230a2017-10-24 15:11:53 +0800192 nodes of the cluster. Currently, it can work with raid1 and raid10
193 (limited support).
Goldwyn Rodrigues8e854e92014-03-07 11:21:15 -0600194
195 If unsure, say N.
196
Kent Overstreetcafe5632013-03-23 16:11:31 -0700197source "drivers/md/bcache/Kconfig"
198
Mikulas Patocka2995fa72014-01-13 19:37:54 -0500199config BLK_DEV_DM_BUILTIN
Christoph Jaeger6341e622014-12-20 15:41:11 -0500200 bool
Mikulas Patocka2995fa72014-01-13 19:37:54 -0500201
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700202config BLK_DEV_DM
203 tristate "Device mapper support"
Mikulas Patocka2995fa72014-01-13 19:37:54 -0500204 select BLK_DEV_DM_BUILTIN
Dan Williams976431b2018-03-29 17:22:13 -0700205 depends on DAX || DAX=n
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700206 ---help---
207 Device-mapper is a low level volume manager. It works by allowing
208 people to specify mappings for ranges of logical sectors. Various
209 mapping types are available, in addition people may write their own
210 modules containing custom mappings if they wish.
211
212 Higher level volume managers such as LVM2 use this driver.
213
214 To compile this as a module, choose M here: the module will be
215 called dm-mod.
216
217 If unsure, say N.
218
Bryn Reevescc109202006-10-03 01:15:35 -0700219config DM_DEBUG
Christoph Jaeger6341e622014-12-20 15:41:11 -0500220 bool "Device mapper debugging support"
Alasdair G Kergon0149e572008-02-08 02:10:32 +0000221 depends on BLK_DEV_DM
Bryn Reevescc109202006-10-03 01:15:35 -0700222 ---help---
223 Enable this for messages that may help debug device-mapper problems.
224
225 If unsure, say N.
226
Mikulas Patocka95d402f2011-10-31 20:19:09 +0000227config DM_BUFIO
228 tristate
Alasdair G Kergond57916a2013-03-01 22:45:46 +0000229 depends on BLK_DEV_DM
Mikulas Patocka95d402f2011-10-31 20:19:09 +0000230 ---help---
231 This interface allows you to do buffered I/O on a device and acts
232 as a cache, holding recently-read blocks in memory and performing
233 delayed writes.
234
Joe Thornber2e8ed712015-11-19 13:50:32 +0000235config DM_DEBUG_BLOCK_MANAGER_LOCKING
236 bool "Block manager locking"
237 depends on DM_BUFIO
238 ---help---
239 Block manager locking can catch various metadata corruption issues.
240
241 If unsure, say N.
242
Mikulas Patocka86bad0c2015-11-23 19:20:06 -0500243config DM_DEBUG_BLOCK_STACK_TRACING
244 bool "Keep stack trace of persistent data block lock holders"
Joe Thornber2e8ed712015-11-19 13:50:32 +0000245 depends on STACKTRACE_SUPPORT && DM_DEBUG_BLOCK_MANAGER_LOCKING
Mikulas Patocka86bad0c2015-11-23 19:20:06 -0500246 select STACKTRACE
247 ---help---
248 Enable this for messages that may help debug problems with the
249 block manager locking used by thin provisioning and caching.
250
251 If unsure, say N.
Mike Snitzer3f068042016-03-04 14:37:16 -0500252
Mike Snitzer4f81a412012-10-12 21:02:13 +0100253config DM_BIO_PRISON
254 tristate
Alasdair G Kergond57916a2013-03-01 22:45:46 +0000255 depends on BLK_DEV_DM
Mike Snitzer4f81a412012-10-12 21:02:13 +0100256 ---help---
257 Some bio locking schemes used by other device-mapper targets
258 including thin provisioning.
259
Joe Thornber991d9fa2011-10-31 20:21:18 +0000260source "drivers/md/persistent-data/Kconfig"
261
Scott Bauer18a5bf22017-12-18 10:28:08 -0700262config DM_UNSTRIPED
263 tristate "Unstriped target"
264 depends on BLK_DEV_DM
265 ---help---
266 Unstripes I/O so it is issued solely on a single drive in a HW
267 RAID0 or dm-striped target.
268
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700269config DM_CRYPT
270 tristate "Crypt target support"
Alasdair G Kergon0149e572008-02-08 02:10:32 +0000271 depends on BLK_DEV_DM
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700272 select CRYPTO
Herbert Xu32632632006-12-10 09:50:36 +1100273 select CRYPTO_CBC
Ard Biesheuvela1a262b2019-08-19 17:17:37 +0300274 select CRYPTO_ESSIV
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700275 ---help---
276 This device-mapper target allows you to create a device that
277 transparently encrypts the data on it. You'll need to activate
278 the ciphers you're going to use in the cryptoapi configuration.
279
Loic Pefferkorncf352482014-12-15 22:18:43 +0100280 For further information on dm-crypt and userspace tools see:
Baruch Siach6ed443c2015-07-05 09:55:44 +0300281 <https://gitlab.com/cryptsetup/cryptsetup/wikis/DMCrypt>
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700282
283 To compile this code as a module, choose M here: the module will
284 be called dm-crypt.
285
286 If unsure, say N.
287
288config DM_SNAPSHOT
Alasdair G Kergon0149e572008-02-08 02:10:32 +0000289 tristate "Snapshot target"
290 depends on BLK_DEV_DM
Mikulas Patocka55494bf2014-01-13 19:12:36 -0500291 select DM_BUFIO
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700292 ---help---
Justin Piszcz4d2554d2006-06-26 00:27:50 -0700293 Allow volume managers to take writable snapshots of a device.
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700294
Joe Thornber991d9fa2011-10-31 20:21:18 +0000295config DM_THIN_PROVISIONING
Alasdair G Kergond57916a2013-03-01 22:45:46 +0000296 tristate "Thin provisioning target"
297 depends on BLK_DEV_DM
Joe Thornber991d9fa2011-10-31 20:21:18 +0000298 select DM_PERSISTENT_DATA
Mike Snitzer4f81a412012-10-12 21:02:13 +0100299 select DM_BIO_PRISON
Joe Thornber991d9fa2011-10-31 20:21:18 +0000300 ---help---
301 Provides thin provisioning and snapshots that share a data store.
302
Joe Thornberc6b4fcb2013-03-01 22:45:51 +0000303config DM_CACHE
304 tristate "Cache target (EXPERIMENTAL)"
305 depends on BLK_DEV_DM
306 default n
307 select DM_PERSISTENT_DATA
308 select DM_BIO_PRISON
309 ---help---
310 dm-cache attempts to improve performance of a block device by
311 moving frequently used data to a smaller, higher performance
312 device. Different 'policy' plugins can be used to change the
313 algorithms used to select which blocks are promoted, demoted,
314 cleaned etc. It supports writeback and writethrough modes.
315
Joe Thornber66a63632015-05-15 15:33:34 +0100316config DM_CACHE_SMQ
317 tristate "Stochastic MQ Cache Policy (EXPERIMENTAL)"
318 depends on DM_CACHE
319 default y
320 ---help---
321 A cache policy that uses a multiqueue ordered by recent hits
322 to select which blocks should be promoted and demoted.
323 This is meant to be a general purpose policy. It prioritises
324 reads over writes. This SMQ policy (vs MQ) offers the promise
325 of less memory utilization, improved performance and increased
326 adaptability in the face of changing workloads.
327
Mikulas Patocka48debaf2018-03-08 08:25:24 -0500328config DM_WRITECACHE
329 tristate "Writecache target"
330 depends on BLK_DEV_DM
331 ---help---
332 The writecache target caches writes on persistent memory or SSD.
333 It is intended for databases or other programs that need extremely
334 low commit latency.
335
336 The writecache target doesn't cache reads because reads are supposed
337 to be cached in standard RAM.
338
Joe Thornbereec40572014-03-03 10:23:15 -0500339config DM_ERA
340 tristate "Era target (EXPERIMENTAL)"
341 depends on BLK_DEV_DM
342 default n
343 select DM_PERSISTENT_DATA
344 select DM_BIO_PRISON
345 ---help---
346 dm-era tracks which parts of a block device are written to
347 over time. Useful for maintaining cache coherency when using
348 vendor snapshots.
349
Nikos Tsironis7431b782019-09-11 17:36:40 +0300350config DM_CLONE
351 tristate "Clone target (EXPERIMENTAL)"
352 depends on BLK_DEV_DM
353 default n
354 select DM_PERSISTENT_DATA
355 ---help---
356 dm-clone produces a one-to-one copy of an existing, read-only source
357 device into a writable destination device. The cloned device is
358 visible/mountable immediately and the copy of the source device to the
359 destination device happens in the background, in parallel with user
360 I/O.
361
362 If unsure, say N.
363
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700364config DM_MIRROR
Alasdair G Kergon0149e572008-02-08 02:10:32 +0000365 tristate "Mirror target"
366 depends on BLK_DEV_DM
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700367 ---help---
368 Allow volume managers to mirror logical volumes, also
369 needed for live data migration tools such as 'pvmove'.
370
Mikulas Patocka54428512013-11-08 10:47:12 -0500371config DM_LOG_USERSPACE
372 tristate "Mirror userspace logging"
373 depends on DM_MIRROR && NET
374 select CONNECTOR
375 ---help---
376 The userspace logging module provides a mechanism for
377 relaying the dm-dirty-log API to userspace. Log designs
378 which are more suited to userspace implementation (e.g.
379 shared storage logs) or experimental logs can be implemented
380 by leveraging this framework.
381
NeilBrown9d09e662011-01-13 20:00:02 +0000382config DM_RAID
NeilBrownd9f691c2012-08-02 08:35:43 +1000383 tristate "RAID 1/4/5/6/10 target"
Alasdair G Kergon035220b2012-03-28 18:41:24 +0100384 depends on BLK_DEV_DM
Mikulas Patocka7b81ef82017-03-28 12:53:39 -0400385 select MD_RAID0
Jonathan Brassowb12d4372011-08-02 12:32:07 +0100386 select MD_RAID1
NeilBrownd9f691c2012-08-02 08:35:43 +1000387 select MD_RAID10
NeilBrown9d09e662011-01-13 20:00:02 +0000388 select MD_RAID456
389 select BLK_DEV_MD
390 ---help---
NeilBrownd9f691c2012-08-02 08:35:43 +1000391 A dm target that supports RAID1, RAID10, RAID4, RAID5 and RAID6 mappings
NeilBrown9d09e662011-01-13 20:00:02 +0000392
393 A RAID-5 set of N drives with a capacity of C MB per drive provides
394 the capacity of C * (N - 1) MB, and protects against a failure
395 of a single drive. For a given sector (row) number, (N - 1) drives
396 contain data sectors, and one drive contains the parity protection.
397 For a RAID-4 set, the parity blocks are present on a single drive,
398 while a RAID-5 set distributes the parity across the drives in one
399 of the available parity distribution methods.
400
401 A RAID-6 set of N drives with a capacity of C MB per drive
402 provides the capacity of C * (N - 2) MB, and protects
403 against a failure of any two drives. For a given sector
404 (row) number, (N - 2) drives contain data sectors, and two
405 drives contains two independent redundancy syndromes. Like
406 RAID-5, RAID-6 distributes the syndromes across the drives
407 in one of the available parity distribution methods.
408
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700409config DM_ZERO
Alasdair G Kergon0149e572008-02-08 02:10:32 +0000410 tristate "Zero target"
411 depends on BLK_DEV_DM
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700412 ---help---
413 A target that discards writes, and returns all zeroes for
414 reads. Useful in some recovery situations.
415
416config DM_MULTIPATH
Alasdair G Kergon0149e572008-02-08 02:10:32 +0000417 tristate "Multipath target"
418 depends on BLK_DEV_DM
Chandra Seetharamanfe9233f2008-05-23 18:16:40 -0700419 # nasty syntax but means make DM_MULTIPATH independent
420 # of SCSI_DH if the latter isn't defined but if
421 # it is, DM_MULTIPATH must depend on it. We get a build
422 # error if SCSI_DH=m and DM_MULTIPATH=y
Christoph Hellwig294ab782015-09-09 18:04:18 +0200423 depends on !SCSI_DH || SCSI
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700424 ---help---
425 Allow volume managers to support multipath hardware.
426
Kiyoshi Uedafd5e0332009-06-22 10:12:27 +0100427config DM_MULTIPATH_QL
428 tristate "I/O Path Selector based on the number of in-flight I/Os"
429 depends on DM_MULTIPATH
430 ---help---
431 This path selector is a dynamic load balancer which selects
432 the path with the least number of in-flight I/Os.
433
434 If unsure, say N.
435
Kiyoshi Uedaf392ba82009-06-22 10:12:28 +0100436config DM_MULTIPATH_ST
437 tristate "I/O Path Selector based on the service time"
438 depends on DM_MULTIPATH
439 ---help---
440 This path selector is a dynamic load balancer which selects
441 the path expected to complete the incoming I/O in the shortest
442 time.
443
444 If unsure, say N.
445
Heinz Mauelshagen26b9f222007-05-09 02:33:06 -0700446config DM_DELAY
Alasdair G Kergond57916a2013-03-01 22:45:46 +0000447 tristate "I/O delaying target"
448 depends on BLK_DEV_DM
Heinz Mauelshagen26b9f222007-05-09 02:33:06 -0700449 ---help---
450 A target that delays reads and/or writes and can send
451 them to different devices. Useful for testing.
452
453 If unsure, say N.
454
Bryan Gurneye4f3fab2019-03-07 15:42:39 -0500455config DM_DUST
456 tristate "Bad sector simulation target"
457 depends on BLK_DEV_DM
458 ---help---
459 A target that simulates bad sector behavior.
460 Useful for testing.
461
462 If unsure, say N.
463
Helen Koike6bbc9232019-02-21 17:33:34 -0300464config DM_INIT
465 bool "DM \"dm-mod.create=\" parameter support"
466 depends on BLK_DEV_DM=y
467 ---help---
468 Enable "dm-mod.create=" parameter to create mapped devices at init time.
469 This option is useful to allow mounting rootfs without requiring an
470 initramfs.
Mauro Carvalho Chehab6cf2a732019-06-18 12:40:23 -0300471 See Documentation/admin-guide/device-mapper/dm-init.rst for dm-mod.create="..."
Helen Koike6bbc9232019-02-21 17:33:34 -0300472 format.
473
474 If unsure, say N.
475
Mike Anderson51e5b2b2007-10-19 22:48:00 +0100476config DM_UEVENT
Alasdair G Kergone0b215d2012-03-28 18:41:24 +0100477 bool "DM uevents"
478 depends on BLK_DEV_DM
Mike Anderson51e5b2b2007-10-19 22:48:00 +0100479 ---help---
480 Generate udev events for DM events.
481
Josef Bacik3407ef52011-03-24 13:54:24 +0000482config DM_FLAKEY
Alasdair G Kergond57916a2013-03-01 22:45:46 +0000483 tristate "Flakey target"
484 depends on BLK_DEV_DM
Josef Bacik3407ef52011-03-24 13:54:24 +0000485 ---help---
486 A target that intermittently fails I/O for debugging purposes.
487
Mikulas Patockaa4ffc152012-03-28 18:43:38 +0100488config DM_VERITY
Alasdair G Kergond57916a2013-03-01 22:45:46 +0000489 tristate "Verity target support"
490 depends on BLK_DEV_DM
Mikulas Patockaa4ffc152012-03-28 18:43:38 +0100491 select CRYPTO
492 select CRYPTO_HASH
493 select DM_BUFIO
494 ---help---
495 This device-mapper target creates a read-only device that
496 transparently validates the data on one underlying device against
497 a pre-generated tree of cryptographic checksums stored on a second
498 device.
499
500 You'll need to activate the digests you're going to use in the
501 cryptoapi configuration.
502
503 To compile this code as a module, choose M here: the module will
504 be called dm-verity.
505
506 If unsure, say N.
507
Jaskaran Khurana88cd3e62019-07-17 17:46:15 -0700508config DM_VERITY_VERIFY_ROOTHASH_SIG
509 def_bool n
510 bool "Verity data device root hash signature verification support"
511 depends on DM_VERITY
512 select SYSTEM_DATA_VERIFICATION
513 help
514 Add ability for dm-verity device to be validated if the
515 pre-generated tree of cryptographic checksums passed has a pkcs#7
516 signature file that can validate the roothash of the tree.
517
518 If unsure, say N.
519
Sami Tolvanena739ff32015-12-03 14:26:30 +0000520config DM_VERITY_FEC
521 bool "Verity forward error correction support"
522 depends on DM_VERITY
523 select REED_SOLOMON
524 select REED_SOLOMON_DEC8
525 ---help---
526 Add forward error correction support to dm-verity. This option
527 makes it possible to use pre-generated error correction data to
528 recover from corrupted blocks.
529
530 If unsure, say N.
531
Jim Ramsay9d0eb0a2013-07-10 23:41:19 +0100532config DM_SWITCH
533 tristate "Switch target support (EXPERIMENTAL)"
534 depends on BLK_DEV_DM
535 ---help---
536 This device-mapper target creates a device that supports an arbitrary
537 mapping of fixed-size regions of I/O across a fixed set of paths.
538 The path used for any specific region can be switched dynamically
539 by sending the target a message.
540
541 To compile this code as a module, choose M here: the module will
542 be called dm-switch.
543
544 If unsure, say N.
545
Josef Bacik0e9cebe2015-03-20 10:50:37 -0400546config DM_LOG_WRITES
547 tristate "Log writes target support"
548 depends on BLK_DEV_DM
549 ---help---
550 This device-mapper target takes two devices, one device to use
551 normally, one to log all write operations done to the first device.
552 This is for use by file system developers wishing to verify that
Geert Uytterhoeven57d42482015-07-06 15:39:17 +0200553 their fs is writing a consistent file system at all times by allowing
Josef Bacik0e9cebe2015-03-20 10:50:37 -0400554 them to replay the log in a variety of ways and to check the
555 contents.
556
557 To compile this code as a module, choose M here: the module will
558 be called dm-log-writes.
559
560 If unsure, say N.
561
Mikulas Patocka7eada902017-01-04 20:23:53 +0100562config DM_INTEGRITY
Mike Snitzer7ab84db2017-05-04 10:32:07 -0400563 tristate "Integrity target support"
Mikulas Patocka7eada902017-01-04 20:23:53 +0100564 depends on BLK_DEV_DM
565 select BLK_DEV_INTEGRITY
566 select DM_BUFIO
567 select CRYPTO
568 select ASYNC_XOR
569 ---help---
Mike Snitzer7ab84db2017-05-04 10:32:07 -0400570 This device-mapper target emulates a block device that has
571 additional per-sector tags that can be used for storing
572 integrity information.
573
574 This integrity target is used with the dm-crypt target to
575 provide authenticated disk encryption or it can be used
576 standalone.
577
578 To compile this code as a module, choose M here: the module will
579 be called dm-integrity.
580
Damien Le Moal3b1a94c2017-06-07 15:55:39 +0900581config DM_ZONED
582 tristate "Drive-managed zoned block device target support"
583 depends on BLK_DEV_DM
584 depends on BLK_DEV_ZONED
585 ---help---
586 This device-mapper target takes a host-managed or host-aware zoned
587 block device and exposes most of its capacity as a regular block
588 device (drive-managed zoned block device) without any write
589 constraints. This is mainly intended for use with file systems that
590 do not natively support zoned block devices but still want to
591 benefit from the increased capacity offered by SMR disks. Other uses
592 by applications using raw block devices (for example object stores)
593 are also possible.
594
595 To compile this code as a module, choose M here: the module will
596 be called dm-zoned.
597
Mike Snitzer7ab84db2017-05-04 10:32:07 -0400598 If unsure, say N.
Mikulas Patocka7eada902017-01-04 20:23:53 +0100599
Jan Engelhardtafd44032007-07-17 04:06:11 -0700600endif # MD