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Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -07001#
2# Network configuration
3#
4
Robert P. J. Day031cf192008-07-30 03:14:01 -07005menuconfig NET
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -07006 bool "Networking support"
Geert Uytterhoevene9cc8bd2009-03-04 14:53:30 +08007 select NLATTR
Andy Shevchenko4cd57732013-06-04 19:46:26 +03008 select GENERIC_NET_UTILS
Alexei Starovoitovf89b7752014-10-23 18:41:08 -07009 select BPF
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -070010 ---help---
11 Unless you really know what you are doing, you should say Y here.
12 The reason is that some programs need kernel networking support even
13 when running on a stand-alone machine that isn't connected to any
Sam Ravnborgd5950b42005-07-11 21:03:49 -070014 other computer.
15
16 If you are upgrading from an older kernel, you
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -070017 should consider updating your networking tools too because changes
18 in the kernel and the tools often go hand in hand. The tools are
19 contained in the package net-tools, the location and version number
20 of which are given in <file:Documentation/Changes>.
21
22 For a general introduction to Linux networking, it is highly
23 recommended to read the NET-HOWTO, available from
24 <http://www.tldp.org/docs.html#howto>.
25
Sam Ravnborg6a2e9b72005-07-11 21:13:56 -070026if NET
27
Johannes Berg1dacc762009-07-01 11:26:02 +000028config WANT_COMPAT_NETLINK_MESSAGES
29 bool
30 help
31 This option can be selected by other options that need compat
32 netlink messages.
33
34config COMPAT_NETLINK_MESSAGES
35 def_bool y
36 depends on COMPAT
David S. Miller40b53d82010-07-26 13:13:49 -070037 depends on WEXT_CORE || WANT_COMPAT_NETLINK_MESSAGES
Johannes Berg1dacc762009-07-01 11:26:02 +000038 help
39 This option makes it possible to send different netlink messages
40 to tasks depending on whether the task is a compat task or not. To
41 achieve this, you need to set skb_shinfo(skb)->frag_list to the
42 compat skb before sending the skb, the netlink code will sort out
43 which message to actually pass to the task.
44
45 Newly written code should NEVER need this option but do
46 compat-independent messages instead!
47
Pablo Neira1cf519002015-05-13 18:19:37 +020048config NET_INGRESS
49 bool
50
Daniel Borkmann1f211a12016-01-07 22:29:47 +010051config NET_EGRESS
52 bool
53
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -070054menu "Networking options"
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -070055
Sam Ravnborg6a2e9b72005-07-11 21:13:56 -070056source "net/packet/Kconfig"
57source "net/unix/Kconfig"
Dave Watson3c4d7552017-06-14 11:37:39 -070058source "net/tls/Kconfig"
Sam Ravnborg6a2e9b72005-07-11 21:13:56 -070059source "net/xfrm/Kconfig"
Martin Schwidefsky2356f4c2007-02-08 13:37:42 -080060source "net/iucv/Kconfig"
Ursula Braunac713872017-01-09 16:55:13 +010061source "net/smc/Kconfig"
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -070062
63config INET
64 bool "TCP/IP networking"
David S. Miller798b2cb2012-09-04 14:20:14 -040065 select CRYPTO
66 select CRYPTO_AES
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -070067 ---help---
68 These are the protocols used on the Internet and on most local
69 Ethernets. It is highly recommended to say Y here (this will enlarge
YOSHIFUJI Hideakicf80efc2008-02-12 17:35:16 +090070 your kernel by about 400 KB), since some programs (e.g. the X window
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -070071 system) use TCP/IP even if your machine is not connected to any
72 other computer. You will get the so-called loopback device which
73 allows you to ping yourself (great fun, that!).
74
75 For an excellent introduction to Linux networking, please read the
76 Linux Networking HOWTO, available from
77 <http://www.tldp.org/docs.html#howto>.
78
79 If you say Y here and also to "/proc file system support" and
80 "Sysctl support" below, you can change various aspects of the
81 behavior of the TCP/IP code by writing to the (virtual) files in
82 /proc/sys/net/ipv4/*; the options are explained in the file
83 <file:Documentation/networking/ip-sysctl.txt>.
84
85 Short answer: say Y.
86
Sam Ravnborg6a2e9b72005-07-11 21:13:56 -070087if INET
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -070088source "net/ipv4/Kconfig"
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -070089source "net/ipv6/Kconfig"
Paul Moore38c94372006-11-05 16:44:06 -080090source "net/netlabel/Kconfig"
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -070091
Sam Ravnborg6a2e9b72005-07-11 21:13:56 -070092endif # if INET
93
James Morris984bc162006-06-09 00:29:17 -070094config NETWORK_SECMARK
95 bool "Security Marking"
96 help
97 This enables security marking of network packets, similar
98 to nfmark, but designated for security purposes.
99 If you are unsure how to answer this question, answer N.
100
Daniel Borkmann408eccc2014-04-01 16:20:23 +0200101config NET_PTP_CLASSIFY
102 def_bool n
103
Richard Cochranc1f19b52010-07-17 08:49:36 +0000104config NETWORK_PHY_TIMESTAMPING
105 bool "Timestamping in PHY devices"
Daniel Borkmann408eccc2014-04-01 16:20:23 +0200106 select NET_PTP_CLASSIFY
Richard Cochranc1f19b52010-07-17 08:49:36 +0000107 help
108 This allows timestamping of network packets by PHYs with
109 hardware timestamping capabilities. This option adds some
110 overhead in the transmit and receive paths.
111
112 If you are unsure how to answer this question, answer N.
113
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700114menuconfig NETFILTER
Pablo Neira Ayusoef91fd52006-11-29 02:35:43 +0100115 bool "Network packet filtering framework (Netfilter)"
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700116 ---help---
117 Netfilter is a framework for filtering and mangling network packets
118 that pass through your Linux box.
119
120 The most common use of packet filtering is to run your Linux box as
121 a firewall protecting a local network from the Internet. The type of
122 firewall provided by this kernel support is called a "packet
123 filter", which means that it can reject individual network packets
124 based on type, source, destination etc. The other kind of firewall,
125 a "proxy-based" one, is more secure but more intrusive and more
126 bothersome to set up; it inspects the network traffic much more
127 closely, modifies it and has knowledge about the higher level
128 protocols, which a packet filter lacks. Moreover, proxy-based
129 firewalls often require changes to the programs running on the local
130 clients. Proxy-based firewalls don't need support by the kernel, but
131 they are often combined with a packet filter, which only works if
132 you say Y here.
133
134 You should also say Y here if you intend to use your Linux box as
135 the gateway to the Internet for a local network of machines without
136 globally valid IP addresses. This is called "masquerading": if one
137 of the computers on your local network wants to send something to
138 the outside, your box can "masquerade" as that computer, i.e. it
139 forwards the traffic to the intended outside destination, but
140 modifies the packets to make it look like they came from the
141 firewall box itself. It works both ways: if the outside host
142 replies, the Linux box will silently forward the traffic to the
143 correct local computer. This way, the computers on your local net
144 are completely invisible to the outside world, even though they can
145 reach the outside and can receive replies. It is even possible to
146 run globally visible servers from within a masqueraded local network
147 using a mechanism called portforwarding. Masquerading is also often
148 called NAT (Network Address Translation).
149
150 Another use of Netfilter is in transparent proxying: if a machine on
151 the local network tries to connect to an outside host, your Linux
152 box can transparently forward the traffic to a local server,
153 typically a caching proxy server.
154
155 Yet another use of Netfilter is building a bridging firewall. Using
156 a bridge with Network packet filtering enabled makes iptables "see"
157 the bridged traffic. For filtering on the lower network and Ethernet
158 protocols over the bridge, use ebtables (under bridge netfilter
159 configuration).
160
161 Various modules exist for netfilter which replace the previous
162 masquerading (ipmasqadm), packet filtering (ipchains), transparent
163 proxying, and portforwarding mechanisms. Please see
164 <file:Documentation/Changes> under "iptables" for the location of
165 these packages.
166
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700167if NETFILTER
168
Patrick McHardy33b8e772007-12-17 22:47:05 -0800169config NETFILTER_ADVANCED
170 bool "Advanced netfilter configuration"
171 depends on NETFILTER
172 default y
173 help
174 If you say Y here you can select between all the netfilter modules.
Matt LaPlante692105b2009-01-26 11:12:25 +0100175 If you say N the more unusual ones will not be shown and the
Patrick McHardy33b8e772007-12-17 22:47:05 -0800176 basic ones needed by most people will default to 'M'.
177
178 If unsure, say Y.
179
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700180config BRIDGE_NETFILTER
Pablo Neira Ayuso34666d42014-09-18 11:29:03 +0200181 tristate "Bridged IP/ARP packets filtering"
Florian Westphal57f58772014-09-30 10:59:18 +0200182 depends on BRIDGE
Pablo Neira Ayuso34666d42014-09-18 11:29:03 +0200183 depends on NETFILTER && INET
Patrick McHardy33b8e772007-12-17 22:47:05 -0800184 depends on NETFILTER_ADVANCED
Pablo Neira Ayuso34666d42014-09-18 11:29:03 +0200185 default m
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700186 ---help---
187 Enabling this option will let arptables resp. iptables see bridged
188 ARP resp. IP traffic. If you want a bridging firewall, you probably
189 want this option enabled.
190 Enabling or disabling this option doesn't enable or disable
191 ebtables.
192
193 If unsure, say N.
194
Harald Welte9eb0eec2005-09-17 00:41:21 -0700195source "net/netfilter/Kconfig"
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700196source "net/ipv4/netfilter/Kconfig"
197source "net/ipv6/netfilter/Kconfig"
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700198source "net/bridge/netfilter/Kconfig"
199
200endif
201
Arnaldo Carvalho de Melo7c657872005-08-09 20:14:34 -0700202source "net/dccp/Kconfig"
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700203source "net/sctp/Kconfig"
Andy Groverfe17f842009-02-24 15:30:39 +0000204source "net/rds/Kconfig"
Per Liden1e63e682006-01-16 16:39:13 +0100205source "net/tipc/Kconfig"
Sam Ravnborg6a2e9b72005-07-11 21:13:56 -0700206source "net/atm/Kconfig"
James Chapmanfd558d12010-04-02 06:18:33 +0000207source "net/l2tp/Kconfig"
Patrick McHardya19800d2008-07-05 21:25:39 -0700208source "net/802/Kconfig"
Sam Ravnborg6a2e9b72005-07-11 21:13:56 -0700209source "net/bridge/Kconfig"
Lennert Buytenhek91da11f2008-10-07 13:44:02 +0000210source "net/dsa/Kconfig"
Sam Ravnborg6a2e9b72005-07-11 21:13:56 -0700211source "net/8021q/Kconfig"
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700212source "net/llc/Kconfig"
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700213source "net/ipx/Kconfig"
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700214source "drivers/net/appletalk/Kconfig"
Sam Ravnborg6a2e9b72005-07-11 21:13:56 -0700215source "net/x25/Kconfig"
216source "net/lapb/Kconfig"
remi.denis-courmont@nokia50751382009-01-23 03:00:25 +0000217source "net/phonet/Kconfig"
Alexander Aring2c6bed72014-07-11 10:24:18 +0200218source "net/6lowpan/Kconfig"
Sergey Lapin9ec76712009-06-08 12:18:48 +0000219source "net/ieee802154/Kconfig"
alex.bluesman.smirnov@gmail.com1010f542012-05-15 20:50:20 +0000220source "net/mac802154/Kconfig"
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700221source "net/sched/Kconfig"
Alexander Duyck2f90b862008-11-20 20:52:10 -0800222source "net/dcb/Kconfig"
Wang Lei1a4240f2010-08-04 15:16:33 +0100223source "net/dns_resolver/Kconfig"
Sven Eckelmannc6c8fea2010-12-13 11:19:28 +0000224source "net/batman-adv/Kconfig"
Jesse Grossccb13522011-10-25 19:26:31 -0700225source "net/openvswitch/Kconfig"
Andy Kingd021c342013-02-06 14:23:56 +0000226source "net/vmw_vsock/Kconfig"
Andrey Vagineaaa3132013-03-21 20:33:48 +0400227source "net/netlink/Kconfig"
Simon Horman0d89d202013-05-23 21:02:52 +0000228source "net/mpls/Kconfig"
Jiri Bencc411ed82017-08-28 21:43:24 +0200229source "net/nsh/Kconfig"
Arvid Brodinf4214362013-10-30 21:10:47 +0100230source "net/hsr/Kconfig"
Jiri Pirko007f7902014-11-28 14:34:17 +0100231source "net/switchdev/Kconfig"
David Ahern1b69c6d2015-09-29 20:07:11 -0700232source "net/l3mdev/Kconfig"
Courtney Cavinbdabad32016-05-06 07:09:08 -0700233source "net/qrtr/Kconfig"
Gavin Shan2d283bd2016-07-19 11:54:16 +1000234source "net/ncsi/Kconfig"
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700235
Eric Dumazetdf334542010-03-24 19:13:54 +0000236config RPS
Christoph Jaeger6341e622014-12-20 15:41:11 -0500237 bool
Yuanhan Liu044c8d42013-11-21 14:32:01 -0800238 depends on SMP && SYSFS
Eric Dumazetdf334542010-03-24 19:13:54 +0000239 default y
240
Ben Hutchingsc4454772011-01-19 11:03:53 +0000241config RFS_ACCEL
Christoph Jaeger6341e622014-12-20 15:41:11 -0500242 bool
Martin Schwidefsky0244ad02013-08-30 09:39:53 +0200243 depends on RPS
Ben Hutchingsc4454772011-01-19 11:03:53 +0000244 select CPU_RMAP
245 default y
246
Tom Herbertbf264142010-11-26 08:36:09 +0000247config XPS
Christoph Jaeger6341e622014-12-20 15:41:11 -0500248 bool
Yuanhan Liu044c8d42013-11-21 14:32:01 -0800249 depends on SMP
Tom Herbertbf264142010-11-26 08:36:09 +0000250 default y
251
Gregory CLEMENT8cb2d8b2016-03-14 09:39:04 +0100252config HWBM
253 bool
254
Daniel Borkmann86f85152013-12-29 17:27:11 +0100255config CGROUP_NET_PRIO
Tejun Heoaf636332014-02-08 10:36:58 -0500256 bool "Network priority cgroup"
Neil Horman5bc14212011-11-22 05:10:51 +0000257 depends on CGROUPS
Tejun Heo2a56a1f2015-12-07 17:38:52 -0500258 select SOCK_CGROUP_DATA
Neil Horman5bc14212011-11-22 05:10:51 +0000259 ---help---
260 Cgroup subsystem for use in assigning processes to network priorities on
Daniel Borkmann86f85152013-12-29 17:27:11 +0100261 a per-interface basis.
Neil Horman5bc14212011-11-22 05:10:51 +0000262
Daniel Borkmannfe1217c2013-12-29 18:27:10 +0100263config CGROUP_NET_CLASSID
Christoph Jaeger6341e622014-12-20 15:41:11 -0500264 bool "Network classid cgroup"
Daniel Borkmannfe1217c2013-12-29 18:27:10 +0100265 depends on CGROUPS
Tejun Heo2a56a1f2015-12-07 17:38:52 -0500266 select SOCK_CGROUP_DATA
Daniel Borkmannfe1217c2013-12-29 18:27:10 +0100267 ---help---
268 Cgroup subsystem for use as general purpose socket classid marker that is
269 being used in cls_cgroup and for netfilter matching.
270
Cong Wange0d10952013-08-01 11:10:25 +0800271config NET_RX_BUSY_POLL
Christoph Jaeger6341e622014-12-20 15:41:11 -0500272 bool
Eliezer Tamir89bf1b52013-06-14 16:33:46 +0300273 default y
Eliezer Tamir06021292013-06-10 11:39:50 +0300274
Tom Herbert114cf582011-11-28 16:33:09 +0000275config BQL
Christoph Jaeger6341e622014-12-20 15:41:11 -0500276 bool
Tom Herbert114cf582011-11-28 16:33:09 +0000277 depends on SYSFS
278 select DQL
279 default y
280
Eric Dumazet0a148422011-04-20 09:27:32 +0000281config BPF_JIT
282 bool "enable BPF Just In Time compiler"
Daniel Borkmann60777762016-05-13 19:08:28 +0200283 depends on HAVE_CBPF_JIT || HAVE_EBPF_JIT
Eric Dumazetb6202f92011-04-29 10:20:53 -0700284 depends on MODULES
Eric Dumazet0a148422011-04-20 09:27:32 +0000285 ---help---
286 Berkeley Packet Filter filtering capabilities are normally handled
287 by an interpreter. This option allows kernel to generate a native
288 code when filter is loaded in memory. This should speedup
Daniel Borkmann4f3446b2016-05-13 19:08:32 +0200289 packet sniffing (libpcap/tcpdump).
290
291 Note, admin should enable this feature changing:
292 /proc/sys/net/core/bpf_jit_enable
Daniel Borkmann74451e662017-02-16 22:24:50 +0100293 /proc/sys/net/core/bpf_jit_harden (optional)
294 /proc/sys/net/core/bpf_jit_kallsyms (optional)
Eric Dumazet0a148422011-04-20 09:27:32 +0000295
John Fastabend08848242017-08-28 07:12:21 -0700296config BPF_STREAM_PARSER
297 bool "enable BPF STREAM_PARSER"
298 depends on BPF_SYSCALL
299 select STREAM_PARSER
300 ---help---
301 Enabling this allows a stream parser to be used with
302 BPF_MAP_TYPE_SOCKMAP.
303
304 BPF_MAP_TYPE_SOCKMAP provides a map type to use with network sockets.
305 It can be used to enforce socket policy, implement socket redirects,
306 etc.
307
Willem de Bruijn99bbc702013-05-20 04:02:32 +0000308config NET_FLOW_LIMIT
Christoph Jaeger6341e622014-12-20 15:41:11 -0500309 bool
Willem de Bruijn99bbc702013-05-20 04:02:32 +0000310 depends on RPS
311 default y
312 ---help---
313 The network stack has to drop packets when a receive processing CPU's
314 backlog reaches netdev_max_backlog. If a few out of many active flows
315 generate the vast majority of load, drop their traffic earlier to
316 maintain capacity for the other flows. This feature provides servers
317 with many clients some protection against DoS by a single (spoofed)
318 flow that greatly exceeds average workload.
319
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700320menu "Network testing"
321
322config NET_PKTGEN
323 tristate "Packet Generator (USE WITH CAUTION)"
Thomas Grafffd756b2013-07-29 13:44:15 +0200324 depends on INET && PROC_FS
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700325 ---help---
326 This module will inject preconfigured packets, at a configurable
327 rate, out of a given interface. It is used for network interface
328 stress testing and performance analysis. If you don't understand
329 what was just said, you don't need it: say N.
330
331 Documentation on how to use the packet generator can be found
332 at <file:Documentation/networking/pktgen.txt>.
333
334 To compile this code as a module, choose M here: the
335 module will be called pktgen.
336
Stephen Hemmingera42e9d62006-06-05 17:30:32 -0700337config NET_TCPPROBE
338 tristate "TCP connection probing"
Kees Cook911f8632012-10-02 11:19:40 -0700339 depends on INET && PROC_FS && KPROBES
Stephen Hemmingera42e9d62006-06-05 17:30:32 -0700340 ---help---
341 This module allows for capturing the changes to TCP connection
Dave Jones9dadaa192006-06-08 23:42:09 -0700342 state in response to incoming packets. It is used for debugging
Stephen Hemmingera42e9d62006-06-05 17:30:32 -0700343 TCP congestion avoidance modules. If you don't understand
344 what was just said, you don't need it: say N.
345
Grant Grundler82fe7c92006-09-25 23:47:14 -0700346 Documentation on how to use TCP connection probing can be found
Michael Wittenc996d8b2010-11-15 19:55:34 +0000347 at:
348
349 http://www.linuxfoundation.org/collaborate/workgroups/networking/tcpprobe
Stephen Hemmingera42e9d62006-06-05 17:30:32 -0700350
351 To compile this code as a module, choose M here: the
352 module will be called tcp_probe.
353
Neil Horman273ae442009-03-11 09:53:16 +0000354config NET_DROP_MONITOR
Neil Hormancad456d2012-05-17 10:04:00 +0000355 tristate "Network packet drop alerting service"
Kees Cook911f8632012-10-02 11:19:40 -0700356 depends on INET && TRACEPOINTS
Neil Horman273ae442009-03-11 09:53:16 +0000357 ---help---
358 This feature provides an alerting service to userspace in the
359 event that packets are discarded in the network stack. Alerts
360 are broadcast via netlink socket to any listening user space
361 process. If you don't need network drop alerts, or if you are ok
362 just checking the various proc files and other utilities for
363 drop statistics, say N here.
364
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700365endmenu
366
367endmenu
368
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700369source "net/ax25/Kconfig"
Oliver Hartkopp0d665482007-11-16 15:52:17 -0800370source "net/can/Kconfig"
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700371source "net/bluetooth/Kconfig"
David Howells17926a72007-04-26 15:48:28 -0700372source "net/rxrpc/Kconfig"
Tom Herbertab7ac4e2016-03-07 14:11:06 -0800373source "net/kcm/Kconfig"
Tom Herbert43a0c672016-08-15 14:51:01 -0700374source "net/strparser/Kconfig"
Adrian Bunkd86b5e02006-01-21 00:46:55 +0100375
Thomas Graf14c0b972006-08-04 03:38:38 -0700376config FIB_RULES
377 bool
378
Robert P. J. Day54420602008-07-24 12:20:09 -0400379menuconfig WIRELESS
380 bool "Wireless"
Martin Schwidefskyf54bfc02007-05-10 15:46:01 +0200381 depends on !S390
Robert P. J. Day54420602008-07-24 12:20:09 -0400382 default y
383
384if WIRELESS
Johannes Berg2a5e1c02007-04-23 12:19:12 -0700385
386source "net/wireless/Kconfig"
Jiri Bencf0706e82007-05-05 11:45:53 -0700387source "net/mac80211/Kconfig"
Johannes Berg2a5e1c02007-04-23 12:19:12 -0700388
Robert P. J. Day54420602008-07-24 12:20:09 -0400389endif # WIRELESS
Johannes Berg2a5e1c02007-04-23 12:19:12 -0700390
Inaky Perez-Gonzalezb0c83ae2008-12-23 16:18:24 -0800391source "net/wimax/Kconfig"
392
Ivo van Doorncf4328c2007-05-07 00:34:20 -0700393source "net/rfkill/Kconfig"
Latchesar Ionkovbd238fb2007-07-10 17:57:28 -0500394source "net/9p/Kconfig"
Sjur Braendeland3908c692010-03-30 13:56:28 +0000395source "net/caif/Kconfig"
Yehuda Sadeh3d14c5d2010-04-06 15:14:15 -0700396source "net/ceph/Kconfig"
Lauro Ramos Venancio3e256b82011-07-01 19:31:33 -0300397source "net/nfc/Kconfig"
Yotam Gigi6ae0a622017-01-23 11:07:08 +0100398source "net/psample/Kconfig"
Yotam Gigi1ce84602017-02-01 15:30:02 +0200399source "net/ife/Kconfig"
Sjur Braendeland3908c692010-03-30 13:56:28 +0000400
Roopa Prabhu499a2422015-07-21 10:43:46 +0200401config LWTUNNEL
402 bool "Network light weight tunnels"
403 ---help---
404 This feature provides an infrastructure to support light weight
405 tunnels like mpls. There is no netdevice associated with a light
406 weight tunnel endpoint. Tunnel encapsulation parameters are stored
407 with light weight tunnel state associated with fib routes.
Ivo van Doorncf4328c2007-05-07 00:34:20 -0700408
Thomas Graf3a0af8f2016-11-30 17:10:10 +0100409config LWTUNNEL_BPF
410 bool "Execute BPF program as route nexthop action"
411 depends on LWTUNNEL
412 default y if LWTUNNEL=y
413 ---help---
414 Allows to run BPF programs as a nexthop action following a route
415 lookup for incoming and outgoing packets.
416
Paolo Abeni911362c2016-02-12 15:43:53 +0100417config DST_CACHE
Dave Jones9b246842016-03-21 18:37:22 -0400418 bool
Paolo Abeni911362c2016-02-12 15:43:53 +0100419 default n
420
Eric Dumazet97e219b2017-02-07 15:37:15 -0800421config GRO_CELLS
422 bool
423 default n
424
Jiri Pirkobfcd3a42016-02-26 17:32:23 +0100425config NET_DEVLINK
426 tristate "Network physical/parent device Netlink interface"
427 help
428 Network physical/parent device Netlink interface provides
429 infrastructure to support access to physical chip-wide config and
430 monitoring.
431
Arnd Bergmann3d1cbe82016-03-02 10:40:54 +0100432config MAY_USE_DEVLINK
433 tristate
434 default m if NET_DEVLINK=m
435 default y if NET_DEVLINK=y || NET_DEVLINK=n
436 help
437 Drivers using the devlink infrastructure should have a dependency
438 on MAY_USE_DEVLINK to ensure they do not cause link errors when
439 devlink is a loadable module and the driver using it is built-in.
440
Sam Ravnborg6a2e9b72005-07-11 21:13:56 -0700441endif # if NET
Sam Ravnborge47b65b2012-05-21 20:45:37 +0200442
Daniel Borkmann60777762016-05-13 19:08:28 +0200443# Used by archs to tell that they support BPF JIT compiler plus which flavour.
444# Only one of the two can be selected for a specific arch since eBPF JIT supersedes
445# the cBPF JIT.
446
447# Classic BPF JIT (cBPF)
448config HAVE_CBPF_JIT
449 bool
450
451# Extended BPF JIT (eBPF)
452config HAVE_EBPF_JIT
Sam Ravnborge47b65b2012-05-21 20:45:37 +0200453 bool