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#	$Id: options,v 1.75 1998/05/25 10:37:40 julian Exp $
#
#        On the handling of kernel options   
# 
# All kernel options should be listed in LINT, with suitable
# descriptions.  Negative options (options that make some code not
# compile) should be commented out; LINT should compile as much code
# as possible.  Try to structure option-using code so that a single
# option only switch code on, or only switch code off, to make it
# possible to have a full compile-test.  If necessary, you can include
# "opt_lint.h" and check for COMPILING_LINT to get maximum code
# coverage.
# 
# All new options shall also be listed in either "conf/options" or
# "<machine>/conf/options.<machine>".  Options that affect a single
# source-file <xxx>.[c|s] should be directed into "opt_<xxx>.h", while
# options that affect multiple files should either go in
# "opt_global.h" if this is a kernel-wide option (used just about
# everywhere), or in "opt_<option-name-in-lower-case>.h" if it affect
# only some files.  Note that the effect of listing only an option
# without a header-file-name in conf/options (and cousins) is that the
# last convention is followed.
# 
# This handling scheme is not yet fully implemented.
#
#
# Format of this file:
# Option name	filename
#
# If filename is missing, the default is
# opt_<name-of-option-in-lower-case>.h

# Miscellaneous options.
BOUNCE_BUFFERS	opt_bounce.h
COMPAT_43	opt_compat.h
COMPAT_SUNOS	opt_compat.h
COMPILING_LINT	opt_lint.h
DDB
DDB_UNATTENDED	opt_ddb.h
GDB_REMOTE_CHAT	opt_ddb.h
DEVFS
SLICE		opt_devfs.h
FAILSAFE
HW_WDOG
KTRACE
MD5
MFS_AUTOLOAD	opt_mfs.h
MFS_ROOT	opt_mfs.h
NO_LKM
NSWAPDEV	opt_swap.h
PPS_SYNC	opt_ntp.h
QUOTA
SPX_HACK
SUIDDIR		opt_suiddir.h
SYSVMSG		opt_sysvipc.h
SYSVSEM		opt_sysvipc.h
SYSVSHM		opt_sysvipc.h
UCONSOLE

# POSIX kernel options
P1003_1B	opt_posix.h
_KPOSIX_PRIORITY_SCHEDULING opt_posix.h
_KPOSIX_VERSION opt_posix.h

# Do we want the config file compiled into the kernel?
INCLUDE_CONFIG_FILE	opt_config.h

# Options for static file systems.  These should only be used at config
# time, since the corresponding lkms cannot work if there are any static
# dependencies.  Unusability is enforced by hiding the defines for the
# options in a never-included header.
EXT2FS		opt_dontuse.h
FDESC		opt_dontuse.h
KERNFS		opt_dontuse.h
MFS		opt_dontuse.h
MSDOSFS		opt_dontuse.h
NULLFS		opt_dontuse.h
PORTAL		opt_dontuse.h
PROCFS		opt_dontuse.h
UMAPFS		opt_dontuse.h

# These static filesystems has one slightly bogus static dependency in
# sys/i386/i386/autoconf.c.  If any of these filesystems are
# statically compiled into the kernel, code for mounting them as root
# filesystems will be enabled - but look below.  Boot-code is purposely
# unavailable for the LKM-based versions.
CFS
CD9660
FFS
NFS

# If you are following the conditions in the copyright, 
# you can enable soft-updates which will speed up a lot of thigs 
# and make the system safer from crashes at the same time.
# otherwise a STUB module will be compiled in.
SOFTUPDATES	opt_ffs.h

# The above static dependencies are planned removed, with a
# <filesystem>_ROOT option to control if it usable as root.  This list
# allows these options to be present in config files already (though
# they won't make any difference yet).
CD9660_ROOT	opt_cd9660.h
FFS_ROOT	opt_ffs.h
NFS_ROOT	opt_nfs.h

# Multi-session CD-Rs might require a huge amount of time in order to
# "settle".  If we are about mounting them as the root f/s, we gotta
# wait a little.
CD9660_ROOTDELAY	opt_cd9660.h

# The union static file system has bogus static dependencies, so it isn't
# hidden yet.
UNION

# Options used only in param.c.
EXTRAVNODES	opt_defunct.h
MSGMNB		opt_param.h
MSGMNI		opt_param.h
MSGSEG		opt_param.h
MSGSSZ		opt_param.h
MSGTQL		opt_param.h
NBUF		opt_param.h
NMBCLUSTERS	opt_param.h
SEMMAP		opt_param.h
SEMMNI		opt_param.h
SEMMNS		opt_param.h
SEMMNU		opt_param.h
SEMMSL		opt_param.h
SEMOPM		opt_param.h
SEMUME		opt_param.h
SHMALL		opt_param.h
SHMMAX		opt_param.h
SHMMAXPGS	opt_param.h
SHMMIN		opt_param.h
SHMMNI		opt_param.h
SHMSEG		opt_param.h

# Generic SCSI options.
SCSIDEBUG		opt_scsi.h
SCSI_DELAY		opt_scsi.h
SCSI_REPORT_GEOMETRY	opt_scsi.h
SCSI_2_DEF		opt_scsi.h

# Options used only in scsi/od.c.
OD_AUTO_TURNOFF		opt_od.h
OD_BOGUS_NOT_READY	opt_od.h

# Options used only in pci/ncr.c
SCSI_NCR_DEBUG		opt_ncr.h
SCSI_NCR_DFLT_TAGS	opt_ncr.h
SCSI_NCR_MAX_SYNC	opt_ncr.h
SCSI_NCR_MAX_WIDE	opt_ncr.h
SCSI_NCR_MYADDR		opt_ncr.h

# Resource limits.
CHILD_MAX		opt_defunct.h
DFLDSIZ			opt_rlimit.h
MAXDSIZ			opt_rlimit.h
OPEN_MAX		opt_defunct.h

# Net stuff.
ARP_PROXYALL		opt_defunct.h
BOOTP			opt_bootp.h
BOOTP_COMPAT		opt_bootp.h
BOOTP_NFSROOT		opt_bootp.h
BOOTP_NFSV3		opt_bootp.h
BOOTP_WIRED_TO		opt_bootp.h
GATEWAY			opt_defunct.h
MROUTING		opt_mrouting.h
INET			opt_inet.h
IPDIVERT
IPFIREWALL		opt_ipfw.h
IPFIREWALL_VERBOSE	opt_ipfw.h
IPFIREWALL_VERBOSE_LIMIT	opt_ipfw.h
IPFIREWALL_DEFAULT_TO_ACCEPT	opt_ipfw.h
#temp option to change ipfw/divert semantics. Should become standard.
IPFW_DIVERT_OLDRESTART	opt_ipfw.h
IPX			opt_ipx.h
IPXIP			opt_ipx.h
IPTUNNEL		opt_ipx.h
NETATALK		opt_atalk.h
PPP_BSDCOMP		opt_ppp.h
PPP_DEFLATE		opt_ppp.h
PPP_FILTER		opt_ppp.h
TCP_COMPAT_42		opt_compat.h
TCPDEBUG
IPFILTER		opt_ipfilter.h
IPFILTER_LOG		opt_ipfilter.h
IPFILTER_LKM		opt_ipfilter.h

# XXX Conflict: # of devices vs network protocol (Native ATM).
# This makes "atm.h" unusable.
NATM			opt_natm.h

# DPT driver debug flags
DPT_VERIFY_HINTR        opt_dpt.h
DPT_USE_SINTR           opt_dpt.h
DPT_RESTRICTED_FREELIST opt_dpt.h
DPT_MEASURE_PERFORMANCE opt_dpt.h
DPT_FREELIST_IS_STACK   opt_dpt.h
DPT_HANDLE_TIMEOUTS     opt_dpt.h
DPT_TIMEOUT_FACTOR      opt_dpt.h
DPT_INTR_DELAY		opt_dpt.h
DPT_LOST_IRQ		opt_dpt.h

# Misc debug flags.  Most of these should probably be replaced with
# 'DEBUG', and then let people recompile just the interesting modules
# with 'make CC="cc -DDEBUG'.
CLUSTERDEBUG		opt_debug_cluster.h
DEBUG_1284		opt_debug_1284.h
LOCKF_DEBUG		opt_debug_lockf.h
LOUTB			opt_debug_outb.h
NPX_DEBUG		opt_debug_npx.h
NETATALKDEBUG		opt_atalk.h
NULLFS_DIAGNOSTIC	opt_debug_nullfs.h
SI_DEBUG		opt_debug_si.h


# These cause changes all over the kernel
DEBUG			opt_global.h
DIAGNOSTIC		opt_global.h
SIMPLELOCK_DEBUG	opt_global.h
ENABLE_VFS_IOOPT	opt_global.h

# These are VM related options
VM_KMEM_SIZE	opt_vm.h
VM_KMEM_SIZE_SCALE opt_vm.h
VM_KMEM_SIZE_MAX	opt_vm.h

# sys/netkey
KEY
KEY_DEBUG		opt_key.h

# Size of the kernel message buffer
MSGBUF_SIZE		opt_msgbuf.h
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