menu "Xen driver support" depends on XEN config XEN_BALLOON bool "Xen memory balloon driver" default y help The balloon driver allows the Xen domain to request more memory from the system to expand the domain's memory allocation, or alternatively return unneeded memory to the system. config XEN_SELFBALLOONING bool "Dynamically self-balloon kernel memory to target" depends on XEN && XEN_BALLOON && CLEANCACHE && SWAP default n help Self-ballooning dynamically balloons available kernel memory driven by the current usage of anonymous memory ("committed AS") and controlled by various sysfs-settable parameters. Configuring FRONTSWAP is highly recommended; if it is not configured, self- ballooning is disabled by default but can be enabled with the 'selfballooning' kernel boot parameter. If FRONTSWAP is configured, frontswap-selfshrinking is enabled by default but can be disabled with the 'noselfshrink' kernel boot parameter; and self-ballooning is enabled by default but can be disabled with the 'noselfballooning' kernel boot parameter. Note that systems without a sufficiently large swap device should not enable self-ballooning. config XEN_SCRUB_PAGES bool "Scrub pages before returning them to system" depends on XEN_BALLOON default y help Scrub pages before returning them to the system for reuse by other domains. This makes sure that any confidential data is not accidentally visible to other domains. Is it more secure, but slightly less efficient. If in doubt, say yes. config XEN_DEV_EVTCHN tristate "Xen /dev/xen/evtchn device" default y help The evtchn driver allows a userspace process to triger event channels and to receive notification of an event channel firing. If in doubt, say yes. config XEN_BACKEND bool "Backend driver support" depends on XEN_DOM0 default y help Support for backend device drivers that provide I/O services to other virtual machines. config XENFS tristate "Xen filesystem" default y help The xen filesystem provides a way for domains to share information with each other and with the hypervisor. For example, by reading and writing the "xenbus" file, guests may pass arbitrary information to the initial domain. If in doubt, say yes. config XEN_COMPAT_XENFS bool "Create compatibility mount point /proc/xen" depends on XENFS default y help The old xenstore userspace tools expect to find "xenbus" under /proc/xen, but "xenbus" is now found at the root of the xenfs filesystem. Selecting this causes the kernel to create the compatibility mount point /proc/xen if it is running on a xen platform. If in doubt, say yes. config XEN_SYS_HYPERVISOR bool "Create xen entries under /sys/hypervisor" depends on SYSFS select SYS_HYPERVISOR default y help Create entries under /sys/hypervisor describing the Xen hypervisor environment. When running native or in another virtual environment, /sys/hypervisor will still be present, but will have no xen contents. config XEN_XENBUS_FRONTEND tristate config XEN_GNTDEV tristate "userspace grant access device driver" depends on XEN default m select MMU_NOTIFIER help Allows userspace processes to use grants. config XEN_GRANT_DEV_ALLOC tristate "User-space grant reference allocator driver" depends on XEN default m help Allows userspace processes to create pages with access granted to other domains. This can be used to implement frontend drivers or as part of an inter-domain shared memory channel. config XEN_PLATFORM_PCI tristate "xen platform pci device driver" depends on XEN_PVHVM && PCI default m help Driver for the Xen PCI Platform device: it is responsible for initializing xenbus and grant_table when running in a Xen HVM domain. As a consequence this driver is required to run any Xen PV frontend on Xen HVM. config SWIOTLB_XEN def_bool y depends on PCI select SWIOTLB config XEN_TMEM bool default y if (CLEANCACHE || FRONTSWAP) help Shim to interface in-kernel Transcendent Memory hooks (e.g. cleancache and frontswap) to Xen tmem hypercalls. endmenu