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Paul Mackerras 297e21053a KVM: Give IRQFD its own separate enabling Kconfig option
Currently, the IRQFD code is conditional on CONFIG_HAVE_KVM_IRQ_ROUTING.
So that we can have the IRQFD code compiled in without having the
IRQ routing code, this creates a new CONFIG_HAVE_KVM_IRQFD, makes
the IRQFD code conditional on it instead of CONFIG_HAVE_KVM_IRQ_ROUTING,
and makes all the platforms that currently select HAVE_KVM_IRQ_ROUTING
also select HAVE_KVM_IRQFD.

Signed-off-by: Paul Mackerras <paulus@samba.org>
Tested-by: Eric Auger <eric.auger@linaro.org>
Tested-by: Cornelia Huck <cornelia.huck@de.ibm.com>
Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
2014-08-05 14:26:28 +02:00

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#
# KVM configuration
#
source "virt/kvm/Kconfig"
menuconfig VIRTUALIZATION
bool "Virtualization"
depends on HAVE_KVM || X86
default y
---help---
Say Y here to get to see options for using your Linux host to run other
operating systems inside virtual machines (guests).
This option alone does not add any kernel code.
If you say N, all options in this submenu will be skipped and disabled.
if VIRTUALIZATION
config KVM
tristate "Kernel-based Virtual Machine (KVM) support"
depends on HAVE_KVM
depends on HIGH_RES_TIMERS
# for TASKSTATS/TASK_DELAY_ACCT:
depends on NET
select PREEMPT_NOTIFIERS
select MMU_NOTIFIER
select ANON_INODES
select HAVE_KVM_IRQCHIP
select HAVE_KVM_IRQFD
select HAVE_KVM_IRQ_ROUTING
select HAVE_KVM_EVENTFD
select KVM_APIC_ARCHITECTURE
select KVM_ASYNC_PF
select USER_RETURN_NOTIFIER
select KVM_MMIO
select TASKSTATS
select TASK_DELAY_ACCT
select PERF_EVENTS
select HAVE_KVM_MSI
select HAVE_KVM_CPU_RELAX_INTERCEPT
select KVM_VFIO
---help---
Support hosting fully virtualized guest machines using hardware
virtualization extensions. You will need a fairly recent
processor equipped with virtualization extensions. You will also
need to select one or more of the processor modules below.
This module provides access to the hardware capabilities through
a character device node named /dev/kvm.
To compile this as a module, choose M here: the module
will be called kvm.
If unsure, say N.
config KVM_INTEL
tristate "KVM for Intel processors support"
depends on KVM
# for perf_guest_get_msrs():
depends on CPU_SUP_INTEL
---help---
Provides support for KVM on Intel processors equipped with the VT
extensions.
To compile this as a module, choose M here: the module
will be called kvm-intel.
config KVM_AMD
tristate "KVM for AMD processors support"
depends on KVM
---help---
Provides support for KVM on AMD processors equipped with the AMD-V
(SVM) extensions.
To compile this as a module, choose M here: the module
will be called kvm-amd.
config KVM_MMU_AUDIT
bool "Audit KVM MMU"
depends on KVM && TRACEPOINTS
---help---
This option adds a R/W kVM module parameter 'mmu_audit', which allows
auditing of KVM MMU events at runtime.
config KVM_DEVICE_ASSIGNMENT
bool "KVM legacy PCI device assignment support"
depends on KVM && PCI && IOMMU_API
default y
---help---
Provide support for legacy PCI device assignment through KVM. The
kernel now also supports a full featured userspace device driver
framework through VFIO, which supersedes much of this support.
If unsure, say Y.
# OK, it's a little counter-intuitive to do this, but it puts it neatly under
# the virtualization menu.
source drivers/vhost/Kconfig
source drivers/lguest/Kconfig
endif # VIRTUALIZATION