config PROC_FS bool "/proc file system support" if EXPERT default y help This is a virtual file system providing information about the status of the system. "Virtual" means that it doesn't take up any space on your hard disk: the files are created on the fly by the kernel when you try to access them. Also, you cannot read the files with older version of the program less: you need to use more or cat. It's totally cool; for example, "cat /proc/interrupts" gives information about what the different IRQs are used for at the moment (there is a small number of Interrupt ReQuest lines in your computer that are used by the attached devices to gain the CPU's attention -- often a source of trouble if two devices are mistakenly configured to use the same IRQ). The program procinfo to display some information about your system gathered from the /proc file system. Before you can use the /proc file system, it has to be mounted, meaning it has to be given a location in the directory hierarchy. That location should be /proc. A command such as "mount -t proc proc /proc" or the equivalent line in /etc/fstab does the job. The /proc file system is explained in the file and on the proc(5) manpage ("man 5 proc"). This option will enlarge your kernel by about 67 KB. Several programs depend on this, so everyone should say Y here. config PROC_KCORE bool "/proc/kcore support" if !ARM depends on PROC_FS && MMU help Provides a virtual ELF core file of the live kernel. This can be read with gdb and other ELF tools. No modifications can be made using this mechanism. config PROC_VMCORE bool "/proc/vmcore support" depends on PROC_FS && CRASH_DUMP default y help Exports the dump image of crashed kernel in ELF format. config PROC_SYSCTL bool "Sysctl support (/proc/sys)" if EXPERT depends on PROC_FS select SYSCTL default y ---help--- The sysctl interface provides a means of dynamically changing certain kernel parameters and variables on the fly without requiring a recompile of the kernel or reboot of the system. The primary interface is through /proc/sys. If you say Y here a tree of modifiable sysctl entries will be generated beneath the /proc/sys directory. They are explained in the files in . Note that enabling this option will enlarge the kernel by at least 8 KB. As it is generally a good thing, you should say Y here unless building a kernel for install/rescue disks or your system is very limited in memory. config PROC_PAGE_MONITOR default y depends on PROC_FS && MMU bool "Enable /proc page monitoring" if EXPERT help Various /proc files exist to monitor process memory utilization: /proc/pid/smaps, /proc/pid/clear_refs, /proc/pid/pagemap, /proc/kpagecount, and /proc/kpageflags. Disabling these interfaces will reduce the size of the kernel by approximately 4kb. config PROC_CHILDREN bool "Include /proc//task//children file" default n help Provides a fast way to retrieve first level children pids of a task. See for more information. Say Y if you are running any user-space software which takes benefit from this interface. For example, rkt is such a piece of software. :space:mode:
authorDavid S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>2017-01-30 15:55:48 -0500
committerDavid S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>2017-01-30 15:56:40 -0500
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Merge branch 'dsa-port-mirroring'
Florian Fainelli says: ==================== net: dsa: Port mirroring support This patch series adds support for port mirroring in the two Broadcom switch drivers. The major part of the functional are actually with the plumbing between tc and the drivers. Changes in v5: - Added Jiri's Reviewed-by tag to first patch - rebase against latest net-next/master after bcm_sf2 CFP series Changes in v4: - rebased against latest net-next/master after Vivien's changes Changes in v3: - removed multiline comments from added structures - simplify error handling in dsa_slave_add_cls_matchall Changes in v2: - fixed filter removal logic to disable the ingress or egress mirroring when there are no longer ports being monitored in ingress or egress - removed a stray list_head in dsa_port structure that is not used Tested using the two iproute2 examples: tc qdisc add dev eth1 handle ffff: ingress tc filter add dev eth1 parent ffff: \ matchall skip_sw \ action mirred egress mirror \ dev eth2 tc qdisc add dev eth1 handle 1: root prio tc filter add dev eth1 parent 1: \ matchall skip_sw \ action mirred egress mirror \ dev eth2 ==================== Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
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