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1#
2# Mach Operating System
3# Copyright (c) 1986 Carnegie-Mellon University
4# All rights reserved. The CMU software License Agreement
5# specifies the terms and conditions for use and redistribution.
6#
7#######################################################################
8#
9# Master machine independent configuration file.
10#
11# Specific configuration files are created based on this and
12# the machine specific master file using the doconf script.
13#
14# Any changes to the master configuration files will affect all
15# other configuration files based upon it.
16#
17#######################################################################
18#
19# To build a configuration, execute "doconf <configuration>."
20# Configurations are specified in the "Configurations:" section
21# of the MASTER and MASTER.* files as follows:
22#
23# <configuration> = [ <attribute0> <attribute1> ... <attributeN> ]
24#
25# Lines in the MASTER and MASTER.* files are selected based on
26# the attribute selector list, found in a comment at the end of
27# the line. This is a list of attributes separated by commas.
28# The "!" operator selects the line if none of the attributes are
29# specified.
30#
31# For example:
32#
33# <foo,bar> selects a line if "foo" or "bar" are specified.
34# <!foo,bar> selects a line if neither "foo" nor "bar" is
35# specified.
36#
37# Lines with no attributes specified are selected for all
38# configurations.
39#
40#######################################################################
41# SYSTEM SIZE CONFIGURATION (select exactly one)
42#
43# xlarge = extra large scale system configuration
44# large = large scale system configuration
45# medium = medium scale system configuration
46# small = small scale system configuration
47# xsmall = extra small scale system configuration
48# bsmall = special extra small scale system configuration
49#
50#######################################################################
51#
52# Basic compilation options.
53#
54# The MACH ident is passed to every kernel file compilation as -DMACH.
55# This is useful in order to #ifdef code that is intended to be used in
56# a MACH kernel.
57#
58ident MACH
59##############################################################################
60#
61# MACH configuration options.
62#
63# TASK_SWAPPER enables code that manages demand for physical memory by
64# forcibly suspending tasks when the demand exceeds supply. This
65# option should be on.
66#
67options MACH_KERNEL
68options MACH_PAGEMAP # <mach_pagemap>
69options MACH_LOAD
70options MACH_RT
71options TASK_SWAPPER # <task_swapper_disabled>
72pseudo-device test_device 1
73options ADVISORY_PAGEOUT
74##########################################################
75#
76# conf/config.debug
77#
78# This defines configuration options that are normally used only during
79# kernel code development and debugging. They add run-time error checks or
80# statistics gathering, which will slow down the system
81#
82##########################################################
83#
84# MACH_ASSERT controls the assert() and ASSERT() macros, used to verify the
85# consistency of various algorithms in the kernel. The performance impact
86# of this option is significant.
87#
88options MACH_ASSERT # # <mach_assert>
89#
90# MACH_DEBUG enables the mach_debug_server, a message interface used to
91# retrieve or control various statistics. This interface may expose data
92# structures that would not normally be allowed outside the kernel, and
93# MUST NOT be enabled on a released configuration.
94# Other options here enable information retrieval for specific subsystems
95#
96options MACH_DEBUG # #
97options MACH_IPC_DEBUG # #
98#
99options MACH_VM_DEBUG # # <debug>
100#
101# MACH_MP_DEBUG control the possible dead locks that may occur by controlling
102# that IPL level has been raised down to SPL0 after some calls to
103# hardclock device driver.
104#
105options MACH_MP_DEBUG # # <debug>
106#
107# ZONE_DEBUG keeps track of all zalloc()ed elements to perform further
108# operations on each element.
109#
110options ZONE_DEBUG # # <debug>
111
112options CONFIG_ZLEAKS # Live zone leak debugging # <zleaks>
113
114#
115options ZONE_ALIAS_ADDR # # <zone_alias_addr>
116
117
118#
119# CONFIG_TASK_ZONE_INFO allows per-task zone information to be extracted
120# Primarily useful for xnu debug and development.
121#
122options CONFIG_TASK_ZONE_INFO # <task_zone_info>
123#
124# CONFIG_DEBUGGER_FOR_ZONE_INFO restricts zone info so that it is only
125# available when the kernel is being debugged.
126#
127options CONFIG_DEBUGGER_FOR_ZONE_INFO # <debugger_for_zone_info>
128#
129# XPR_DEBUG enables the gathering of data through the XPR macros inserted
130# into various subsystems. This option is normally only enabled for
131# specific performance or behavior studies, as the overhead in both
132# code and data space is large. The data is normally retrieved through
133# the kernel debugger (kdb) or by reading /dev/kmem.
134#
135options XPR_DEBUG # # <debug>
136#
137# MACH_LDEBUG controls the internal consistency checks and
138# data gathering in the locking package. This also enables a debug-only
139# version of simple-locks on uniprocessor machines. The code size and
140# performance impact of this option is significant.
141#
142options MACH_LDEBUG # # <debug>
143
144#
145# configuration option for full, partial, or no kernel debug event tracing
146#
147options KDEBUG # kernel tracing # <kdebug>
148options IST_KDEBUG # limited tracing # <ist_kdebug>
149options NO_KDEBUG # no kernel tracing # <no_kdebug>
150
151#
152# CONFIG_DTRACE enables code needed to support DTrace. Currently this is
153# only used for delivery of traps/interrupts to DTrace.
154#
155options CONFIG_DTRACE # # <config_dtrace>
156
157# MACH_COUNTERS enables code that handles various counters in the system.
158#
159options MACH_COUNTERS # # <debug>
160
161##########################################################
162#
163# This defines configuration options that are normally used only during
164# kernel code development and performance characterization. They add run-time
165# statistics gathering, which will slow down the system,
166#
167##########################################################
168#
169# MACH_IPC_STATS controls the collection of statistics in the MACH IPC
170# subsystem.
171#
172#options MACH_IPC_STATS
173#
174# MACH_CO_INFO controls the collection of callout statistics. This
175# information is retrieved via a mach_debug message, or though
176# /dev/kmem. The runtime impact of the option is minimal.
177#
178#options MACH_CO_INFO
179#
180# MACH_CLUSTER_STATS controls the collection of various statistics concerning
181# the effectiveness and behavior of the clustered pageout and pagein
182# code.
183#
184#options MACH_CLUSTER_STATS
185#
186# MACH_SCTIMES enables optional code that can be used to measure the
187# execution overhead of performing Mach traps with 1 through 6
188# arguments.
189#
190#options MACH_SCTIMES
191#
192# MACH_COUNTERS enables various code-path statistics. Most of these
193# are accessed through the debugger.
194#
195options MACH_COUNTERS # # <stats>
196
197#
198# configuration option for including cypto code
199#
200options CRYPTO # <crypto>
201
202# HIBERNATION - include hibernation code
203#
204options HIBERNATION # # <hibernation>
205
206# CONFIG_SLEEP - include sleep power state code
207#
208options CONFIG_SLEEP # # <config_sleep>
209
210# CONFIG_KEXT_BASEMENT - alloc post boot loaded kexts after prelinked kexts
211#
212options CONFIG_KEXT_BASEMENT # # <config_kext_basement>
213
214
215#
216# configurable kernel related resources (CONFIG_THREAD_MAX needs to stay in
217# sync with bsd/conf/MASTER until we fix the config system... todo XXX
218#
219options CONFIG_THREAD_MAX=2560 # <medium,large,xlarge>
220options CONFIG_THREAD_MAX=1536 # <small,xsmall>
221options CONFIG_THREAD_MAX=1024 # <bsmall>
222
223options CONFIG_TASK_MAX=1024 # <medium,large,xlarge>
224options CONFIG_TASK_MAX=768 # <small,xsmall>
225options CONFIG_TASK_MAX=512 # <bsmall>
226
227options CONFIG_ZONE_MAP_MIN=12582912 # <medium,large,xlarge>
228options CONFIG_ZONE_MAP_MIN=6291456 # <small,xsmall>
229options CONFIG_ZONE_MAP_MIN=1048576 # <bsmall>
230
231# Sizes must be a power of two for the zhash to
232# be able to just mask off bits instead of mod
233options CONFIG_ZLEAK_ALLOCATION_MAP_NUM=16384 #<medium,large,xlarge>
234options CONFIG_ZLEAK_ALLOCATION_MAP_NUM=8192 #<small,xsmall,bsmall>
235options CONFIG_ZLEAK_TRACE_MAP_NUM=8192 #<medium,large,xlarge>
236options CONFIG_ZLEAK_TRACE_MAP_NUM=4096 #<small,xsmall,bsmall>
237
238#
239# configurable kernel - use these options to strip strings from panic
240# and printf calls.
241# no_panic_str - saves around 50K of kernel footprint.
242# no_printf_str - saves around 45K of kernel footprint.
243#
244options CONFIG_NO_PANIC_STRINGS # <no_panic_str>
245options CONFIG_NO_PRINTF_STRINGS # <no_printf_str>
246options CONFIG_NO_KPRINTF_STRINGS # <no_kprintf_str>
247
248# configurable kernel - general switch to say we are building for an
249# embedded device
250#
251options CONFIG_EMBEDDED # <config_embedded>
252
253# only execute signed code. Hang this off config_embedded since there's
254# nothing more appropriate right now
255#
256options CONFIG_ENFORCE_SIGNED_CODE # <config_embedded>
257
258# support dynamic signing of code
259#
260options CONFIG_DYNAMIC_CODE_SIGNING # <dynamic_codesigning>
261
262# vc_progress_white - make the progress gear white instead of black
263options CONFIG_VC_PROGRESS_WHITE # <vc_progress_white>
264
265# secure_kernel - secure kernel from user programs
266options SECURE_KERNEL # <secure_kernel>
267
268#
269# code decryption... used on embedded for app protection
270# must be set in all the bsd/conf and osfmk/conf MASTER files
271#
272options CONFIG_CODE_DECRYPTION # <config_embedded>
273
274#
275# Context switched counters
276#
277options CONFIG_COUNTERS # <config_counters>
278
279#
280# Timeshare scheduler implementations
281#
282options CONFIG_SCHED_TRADITIONAL # <config_sched_traditional>
283options CONFIG_SCHED_PROTO # <config_sched_proto>
284options CONFIG_SCHED_GRRR # <config_sched_grrr>
285options CONFIG_SCHED_FIXEDPRIORITY # <config_sched_fixedpriority>
286options CONFIG_SCHED_GRRR_CORE # <config_sched_grrr,config_sched_fixedpriority>
287
288options CONFIG_SCHED_IDLE_IN_PLACE # <config_sched_idle_in_place>
289options CONFIG_GZALLOC # <config_gzalloc>
290#
291# enable per-process memory priority tracking
292#
293options CONFIG_MEMORYSTATUS # <memorystatus>
294
295#
296# enable jetsam - used on embedded
297#
298options CONFIG_JETSAM # <jetsam>
299
300#
301# enable freezing of suspended processes - used on embedded
302#
303options CONFIG_FREEZE # <freeze>
304
305options CHECK_CS_VALIDATION_BITMAP # <config_cs_validation_bitmap>
306
307#
308# Enable dispatch of memory pressure events from the vm_pageout_garbage_collect thread
309#
310options VM_PRESSURE_EVENTS # <vm_pressure_events>
311
312# Enable allocation of contiguous physical memory through vm_map_enter_cpm()
313options VM_CPM # <vm_cpm>
314
315options CONFIG_SKIP_PRECISE_USER_KERNEL_TIME # <config_skip_precise_user_kernel_time>