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1 #
2 # Mach Operating System
3 # Copyright (c) 1986 Carnegie-Mellon University
4 # Copyright 2001-2014 Apple Inc.
5 #
6 # All rights reserved. The CMU software License Agreement
7 # specifies the terms and conditions for use and redistribution.
8 #
9 #######################################################################
10 #
11 # Master machine independent configuration file.
12 #
13 # Specific configuration files are created based on this and
14 # the machine specific master file using the doconf script.
15 #
16 # Any changes to the master configuration files will affect all
17 # other configuration files based upon it.
18 #
19 #######################################################################
20 #
21 # To build a configuration, execute "doconf <configuration>."
22 # Configurations are specified in the "Configurations:" section
23 # of the MASTER and MASTER.* files as follows:
24 #
25 # <configuration> = [ <attribute0> <attribute1> ... <attributeN> ]
26 #
27 # Lines in the MASTER and MASTER.* files are selected based on
28 # the attribute selector list, found in a comment at the end of
29 # the line. This is a list of attributes separated by commas.
30 # The "!" operator selects the line if none of the attributes are
31 # specified.
32 #
33 # For example:
34 #
35 # <foo,bar> selects a line if "foo" or "bar" are specified.
36 # <!foo,bar> selects a line if neither "foo" nor "bar" is
37 # specified.
38 #
39 # Lines with no attributes specified are selected for all
40 # configurations.
41 #
42 #######################################################################
43 #
44 # SYSTEM SIZE CONFIGURATION (select exactly one)
45 #
46 # xlarge = extra large scale system configuration
47 # large = large scale system configuration
48 # medium = medium scale system configuration
49 # small = small scale system configuration
50 # xsmall = extra small scale system configuration
51 # bsmall = special extra small scale system configuration
52 #
53 #######################################################################
54 #
55
56 options INET # # <inet>
57 options HW_AST # Hardware ast support # <hw_ast>
58 options HW_FOOTPRINT # Cache footprint support # <hw_foot>
59
60 options MACH # Standard Mach features # <mach>
61 options MACH_COMPAT # Vendor syscall compatibility # <mach>
62 options MACH_FASTLINK # Fast symbolic links
63 options MACH_HOST # Mach host (resource alloc.) # <host>
64 options MACH_IPC_COMPAT # Enable old IPC interface # <ipc_compat>
65 options MACH_IPC_TEST # Testing code/printfs # <ipc_test>
66 options MACH_NP # Mach IPC support # <np>
67 options MACH_NBC # No buffer cache # <nbc>
68 options MACH_NET # Fast network access # <mach_net>
69 options MACH_XP # external pager support # <xp>
70 options NO_DIRECT_RPC # for untyped mig servers #
71 options LOOP # loopback support # <loop>
72 options VLAN # # <vlan>
73 options BOND # # <bond>
74 options AH_ALL_CRYPTO # AH all crypto algs # <ah_all_crypto>
75 options IPCOMP_ZLIB # IP compression using zlib # <ipcomp_zlib>
76 options PF # Packet Filter # <pf>
77 options PF_ALTQ # PF ALTQ (Alternate Queueing) # <pf_altq>
78 options PF_ECN # PF use ECN marking # <pf_ecn>
79 options PFLOG # PF log interface # <pflog>
80 options PKTSCHED_CBQ # CBQ packet scheduler # <pktsched_cbq>
81 options PKTSCHED_HFSC # H-FSC packet scheduler # <pktsched_hfsc>
82 options PKTSCHED_PRIQ # PRIQ packet scheduler # <pktsched_priq>
83 options PKTSCHED_FAIRQ # FAIRQ packet scheduler # <pktsched_fairq>
84 options MEASURE_BW # interface bandwidth measurement # <measure_bw>
85 options CLASSQ_BLUE # BLUE queueing algorithm # <classq_blue>
86 options CLASSQ_RED # RED queueing algorithm # <classq_red>
87 options CLASSQ_RIO # RIO queueing algorithm # <classq_rio>
88 options IPDIVERT # Divert sockets (for NAT) # <ipdivert>
89 options IPFIREWALL # IP Firewalling (used by NAT) # <ipfirewall>
90 options IPFIREWALL_FORWARD #Transparent proxy # <ipfirewall>
91 options IPFIREWALL_DEFAULT_TO_ACCEPT # allow everything by default # <ipfirewall>
92 options DUMMYNET # dummynet support # <dummynet>
93 options TRAFFIC_MGT # traffic management support # <traffic_mgt>
94 options IPFW2 # IP firewall (new version) # <ipfw2>
95 options MULTICAST # Internet Protocol Class-D $
96 options TCPDEBUG # TCP debug # <tcpdebug>
97 options TCP_DROP_SYNFIN # Drop TCP packets with SYN+FIN set # <tcpdrop_synfin>
98 options ICMP_BANDLIM # ICMP bandwidth limiting sysctl
99 options IFNET_INPUT_SANITY_CHK # allow dlil/ifnet input sanity check # <ifnet_input_chk>
100 options MULTIPATH # Multipath domain # <multipath>
101 options MPTCP # Multipath TCP # <mptcp>
102 options SYSV_SEM # SVID semaphores # <sysv_sem>
103 options SYSV_MSG # SVID messages # <sysv_msg>
104 options SYSV_SHM # SVID shared mem # <sysv_shm>
105 options PSYNCH # pthread synch # <psynch>
106 options FLOW_DIVERT # <flow_divert>
107 options NECP # <necp>
108 options CONTENT_FILTER # # <content_filter>
109 options PACKET_MANGLER # # <packet_mangler>
110 # secure_kernel - secure kernel from user programs
111 options SECURE_KERNEL # <secure_kernel>
112
113 options OLD_SEMWAIT_SIGNAL # old semwait_signal handler
114
115 #
116 # 4.4 general kernel
117 #
118 options SOCKETS # socket support # <inet, inet6>
119 options DIAGNOSTIC # diagnostics # <diagnostic>
120 options GPROF # build profiling # <profile>
121 options PROFILE # kernel profiling # <profile>
122 options SENDFILE # sendfile # <sendfile>
123 options NETWORKING # networking layer # <inet, inet6>
124 options CONFIG_FSE # file system events # <config_fse>
125 options CONFIG_IMAGEBOOT # local image boot # <config_imageboot>
126 options CONFIG_MBUF_JUMBO # jumbo cluster pool # <config_mbuf_jumbo>
127 options CONFIG_FORCE_OUT_IFP # Enable IP_FORCE_OUT_IFP # <config_force_out_ifp>
128 options CONFIG_IFEF_NOWINDOWSCALE # Scale TCP window per driver # <config_ifef_nowindowscale>
129
130 options CONFIG_WORKQUEUE # <config_workqueue>
131
132 #
133 # 4.4 filesystems
134 #
135 options HFS # HFS/HFS+ support # <hfs>
136 options MOCKFS # Boot from an executable # <mockfs>
137 options FIFO # fifo support # <fifo>
138 options FDESC # fdesc_fs support # <fdesc>
139 options DEVFS # devfs support # <devfs>
140 options JOURNALING # journaling support # <journaling>
141 options HFS_COMPRESSION # hfs compression # <hfs_compression>
142 options CONFIG_HFS_STD # hfs standard support # <config_hfs_std>
143 options CONFIG_HFS_TRIM # hfs trims unused blocks # <config_hfs_trim>
144 options CONFIG_HFS_MOUNT_UNMAP #hfs trims blocks at mount # <config_hfs_mount_unmap>
145 options CONFIG_HFS_DIRLINK #allow directory hardlink creation # <config_hfs_dirlink>
146 options CONFIG_DEV_KMEM # /dev/kmem device for reading KVA # <config_dev_kmem>
147
148 #
149 # file system features
150 #
151 options QUOTA # file system quotas # <quota>
152 options NAMEDSTREAMS # named stream vnop support # <namedstreams>
153 options CONFIG_APPLEDOUBLE # apple double support # <config_appledouble>
154 options CONFIG_VOLFS # volfs path support (legacy) # <config_volfs>
155 options CONFIG_IMGSRC_ACCESS # source of imageboot dmg # <config_imgsrc_access>
156 options CONFIG_TRIGGERS # trigger vnodes # <config_triggers>
157 options CONFIG_EXT_RESOLVER # e.g. memberd # <config_ext_resolver>
158 options CONFIG_SEARCHFS # searchfs syscall support # <config_searchfs>
159 options CONFIG_SECLUDED_RENAME # secluded rename syscall # <config_secluded_rename>
160
161 #
162 # NFS support
163 #
164 options NFSCLIENT # Be an NFS client # <nfsclient>
165 options NFSSERVER # Be an NFS server # <nfsserver>
166
167 #
168 # Machine Independent Apple Features
169 #
170 profile # build a profiling kernel # <profile>
171
172 #
173 # IPv6 Support
174 #
175 options "INET6" # kernel IPv6 Support # <inet6>
176 options IPV6SEND # Secure Neighbor Discovery # <ipv6send>
177 options IPSEC # IP security # <ipsec>
178 options IPSEC_ESP # IP security # <ipsec>
179 options "IPV6FIREWALL" # IPv6 Firewall Feature # <ipv6firewall>
180 options "IPV6FIREWALL_DEFAULT_TO_ACCEPT" #IPv6 Firewall Feature # <ipv6firewall>
181 #options "IPV6FIREWALL_VERBOSE" #IPv6 Firewall Feature # <ipv6firewall>
182
183 pseudo-device gif 1 # <gif>
184 pseudo-device dummy 2 # <dummy>
185 pseudo-device stf 1 # <stf>
186
187 options CRYPTO # <ipsec,crypto>
188 options CRYPTO_SHA2 # <crypto_sha2>
189 options ENCRYPTED_SWAP # <encrypted_swap>
190
191 options ZLIB # inflate/deflate support # <zlib>
192
193 options IF_BRIDGE # <if_bridge>
194
195 #
196 # configurable kernel event related resources
197 #
198 options CONFIG_KN_HASHSIZE=64 # <medium,large,xlarge>
199 options CONFIG_KN_HASHSIZE=48 # <small,xsmall>
200 options CONFIG_KN_HASHSIZE=20 # <bsmall>
201
202 #
203 # configurable vfs related resources
204 # CONFIG_VNODES - used to pre allocate vnode related resources
205 # CONFIG_VNODE_FREE_MIN - mininmum number of free vnodes
206 # CONFIG_NC_HASH - name cache hash table allocation
207 # CONFIG_VFS_NAMES - name strings
208 #
209 # 263168 magic number for medium CONFIG_VNODES is based on memory
210 # Number vnodes is (memsize/64k) + 1024
211 # This is the calculation that is used by launchd in tiger
212 # we are clipping the max based on 16G
213 # ie ((16*1024*1024*1024)/(64 *1024)) + 1024 = 263168;
214
215 options CONFIG_VNODES=263168 # <large,xlarge>
216 options CONFIG_VNODES=263168 # <medium>
217 options CONFIG_VNODES=10240 # <small>
218 options CONFIG_VNODES=750 # <bsmall>
219
220 options CONFIG_VNODE_FREE_MIN=500 # <large,xlarge>
221 options CONFIG_VNODE_FREE_MIN=300 # <medium>
222 options CONFIG_VNODE_FREE_MIN=200 # <small>
223 options CONFIG_VNODE_FREE_MIN=100 # <xsmall>
224 options CONFIG_VNODE_FREE_MIN=75 # <bsmall>
225
226 options CONFIG_NC_HASH=5120 # <large,xlarge>
227 options CONFIG_NC_HASH=4096 # <medium>
228 options CONFIG_NC_HASH=2048 # <small,xsmall>
229 options CONFIG_NC_HASH=1024 # <bsmall>
230
231 options CONFIG_VFS_NAMES=5120 # <large,xlarge>
232 options CONFIG_VFS_NAMES=4096 # <medium>
233 options CONFIG_VFS_NAMES=3072 # <small,xsmall>
234 options CONFIG_VFS_NAMES=2048 # <bsmall>
235
236 options CONFIG_MAX_CLUSTERS=8 # <xlarge,large,medium>
237 options CONFIG_MAX_CLUSTERS=4 # <small,xsmall,bsmall>
238
239 #
240 # configurable kauth credential related resources
241 #
242 options KAUTH_CRED_PRIMES_COUNT=7 # <medium,large,xlarge>
243 options KAUTH_CRED_PRIMES_COUNT=3 # <bsmall,xsmall,small>
244
245 options KAUTH_CRED_PRIMES="{97, 241, 397, 743, 1499, 3989, 7499}" # <medium,large,xlarge>
246 options KAUTH_CRED_PRIMES="{5, 17, 97}" # <bsmall,xsmall,small>
247
248 #
249 # configurable options for minumum number of buffers for kernel memory
250 #
251 options CONFIG_MIN_NBUF=256 # <medium,large,xlarge>
252 options CONFIG_MIN_NBUF=128 # <small>
253 options CONFIG_MIN_NBUF=80 # <xsmall>
254 options CONFIG_MIN_NBUF=64 # <bsmall>
255
256 options CONFIG_MIN_NIOBUF=128 # <medium,large,xlarge>
257 options CONFIG_MIN_NIOBUF=64 # <xsmall,small>
258 options CONFIG_MIN_NIOBUF=32 # <bsmall>
259
260 #
261 # set maximum space used for packet buffers
262 #
263 options CONFIG_NMBCLUSTERS="((1024 * 1024) / MCLBYTES)" # <large,xlarge>
264 options CONFIG_NMBCLUSTERS="((1024 * 512) / MCLBYTES)" # <medium>
265 options CONFIG_NMBCLUSTERS="((1024 * 256) / MCLBYTES)" # <bsmall,xsmall,small>
266
267 #
268 # Configure size of TCP hash table
269 #
270 options CONFIG_TCBHASHSIZE=4096 # <medium,large,xlarge>
271 options CONFIG_TCBHASHSIZE=128 # <xsmall,small,bsmall>
272
273 #
274 # Configure bandwidth limiting sysctl
275 #
276 options CONFIG_ICMP_BANDLIM=250 # <medium,large,xlarge>
277 options CONFIG_ICMP_BANDLIM=50 # <xsmall,small,bsmall>
278
279 #
280 # configurable async IO options
281 # CONFIG_AIO_MAX - system wide limit of async IO requests.
282 # CONFIG_AIO_PROCESS_MAX - process limit of async IO requests.
283 # CONFIG_AIO_THREAD_COUNT - number of async IO worker threads created.
284 #
285 options CONFIG_AIO_MAX=360 # <xlarge>
286 options CONFIG_AIO_MAX=180 # <large>
287 options CONFIG_AIO_MAX=90 # <medium>
288 options CONFIG_AIO_MAX=45 # <small>
289 options CONFIG_AIO_MAX=20 # <xsmall>
290 options CONFIG_AIO_MAX=10 # <bsmall>
291
292 options CONFIG_AIO_PROCESS_MAX=64 # <xlarge>
293 options CONFIG_AIO_PROCESS_MAX=32 # <large>
294 options CONFIG_AIO_PROCESS_MAX=16 # <medium>
295 options CONFIG_AIO_PROCESS_MAX=12 # <small>
296 options CONFIG_AIO_PROCESS_MAX=8 # <xsmall>
297 options CONFIG_AIO_PROCESS_MAX=4 # <bsmall>
298
299 options CONFIG_AIO_THREAD_COUNT=16 # <xlarge>
300 options CONFIG_AIO_THREAD_COUNT=8 # <large>
301 options CONFIG_AIO_THREAD_COUNT=4 # <medium>
302 options CONFIG_AIO_THREAD_COUNT=3 # <small>
303 options CONFIG_AIO_THREAD_COUNT=2 # <xsmall,bsmall>
304
305 options CONFIG_MAXVIFS=32 # <medium,large,xlarge>
306 options CONFIG_MAXVIFS=16 # <small,xsmall>
307 options CONFIG_MAXVIFS=2 # <bsmall>
308
309 options CONFIG_MFCTBLSIZ=256 # <medium,large,xlarge>
310 options CONFIG_MFCTBLSIZ=128 # <small,xsmall>
311 options CONFIG_MFCTBLSIZ=16 # <bsmall>
312
313 #
314 # configurable kernel message buffer size
315 #
316 options CONFIG_MSG_BSIZE=4096 # <bsmall,small,xsmall>
317 options CONFIG_MSG_BSIZE=16384 # <medium,large,xlarge>
318
319 #
320 # configurable kernel - use these options to strip strings from panic
321 # and printf calls.
322 # no_panic_str - saves around 50K of kernel footprint.
323 # no_printf_str - saves around 45K of kernel footprint.
324 #
325 options CONFIG_NO_PANIC_STRINGS # <no_panic_str>
326 options CONFIG_NO_PRINTF_STRINGS # <no_printf_str>
327 options CONFIG_NO_KPRINTF_STRINGS # <no_kprintf_str>
328
329 #
330 # use finer-grained lock groups for the proc subsystem
331 #
332 options CONFIG_FINE_LOCK_GROUPS # <medium,large,xlarge>
333
334
335 # support dynamic signing of code
336 #
337 options CONFIG_DYNAMIC_CODE_SIGNING # <dynamic_codesigning>
338
339 # enforce library validation on all processes.
340 #
341 options CONFIG_ENFORCE_LIBRARY_VALIDATION # <config_library_validation>
342
343 #
344 # code decryption... used on embedded for app protection, DSMOS on desktop
345 #
346 options CONFIG_CODE_DECRYPTION # <config_code_decryption>
347
348 #
349 # User Content Protection, used on embedded
350 #
351 options CONFIG_PROTECT # <config_protect>
352
353 #
354 # enable per-process memory priority tracking
355 #
356 options CONFIG_MEMORYSTATUS # <memorystatus>
357
358 #
359 # enable jetsam - used on embedded
360 #
361 options CONFIG_JETSAM # <jetsam>
362
363 #
364 # enable freezing of suspended processes - used on embedded
365 #
366 options CONFIG_FREEZE # <freeze>
367
368 options CHECK_CS_VALIDATION_BITMAP # <config_cs_validation_bitmap>
369
370 #
371 # enable detectiion of file cache thrashing - used on platforms with
372 # dynamic VM compression enabled
373 #
374 options CONFIG_PHANTOM_CACHE # <phantom_cache>
375
376 #
377 # memory pressure event support
378 #
379 options VM_PRESSURE_EVENTS # <vm_pressure_events>
380
381 #
382 # I/O Scheduling
383 #
384 options CONFIG_IOSCHED # <config_iosched>
385
386 #
387 # Enable inheritance of importance through specially marked mach ports and for file locks
388 # For now debug is enabled wherever inheritance is
389 #
390 options IMPORTANCE_INHERITANCE # <importance_inheritance>
391 options IMPORTANCE_DEBUG # <importance_inheritance>
392
393 options CONFIG_TELEMETRY # <config_telemetry>
394
395 options CONFIG_PROC_UUID_POLICY # <config_proc_uuid_policy>
396
397 #
398 # In-kernel tests
399 #
400 options CONFIG_IN_KERNEL_TESTS # <in_kernel_tests>
401
402 #
403 # ECC data logging
404 #
405 options CONFIG_ECC_LOGGING # <config_ecc_logging>
406
407 #
408 # Ethernet (ARP)
409 #
410 pseudo-device ether # <networking,inet,inet6>
411 #
412 # Network loopback device
413 #
414 pseudo-device loop # <networking,inet,inet6>
415 #
416 # UCB pseudo terminal service
417 #
418 pseudo-device pty 512 init pty_init # <xlarge>
419 pseudo-device pty 256 init pty_init # <large>
420 pseudo-device pty 128 init pty_init # <medium>
421 pseudo-device pty 48 init pty_init # <small>
422 pseudo-device pty 16 init pty_init # <xsmall>
423 pseudo-device pty 8 init pty_init # <bsmall>
424 #
425 # Cloning pseudo terminal service
426 #
427 pseudo-device ptmx 1 init ptmx_init
428
429 #
430 # vnode device
431 #
432 pseudo-device vndevice 4 init vndevice_init # <development,debug>
433
434 #
435 # memory device
436 pseudo-device mdevdevice 1 init mdevinit
437
438 #
439 #
440 # packet filter device
441 #
442 pseudo-device bpfilter 4 init bpf_init # <networking,inet,inet6>
443
444 #
445 # fsevents device
446 pseudo-device fsevents 1 init fsevents_init # <config_fse>
447
448 pseudo-device random 1 init random_init
449 pseudo-device dtrace 1 init dtrace_init # <config_dtrace>
450 pseudo-device helper 1 init helper_init # <config_dtrace>
451 pseudo-device lockstat 1 init lockstat_init # <config_dtrace>
452 pseudo-device sdt 1 init sdt_init # <config_dtrace>
453 pseudo-device systrace 1 init systrace_init # <config_dtrace>
454 pseudo-device fbt 1 init fbt_init # <config_dtrace>
455 pseudo-device profile_prvd 1 init profile_init # <config_dtrace>
456
457 #
458 # IOKit configuration options
459 #
460
461 options HIBERNATION # system hibernation # <hibernation>
462 options IOKITCPP # C++ implementation # <iokitcpp>
463 options IOKITSTATS # IOKit statistics # <iokitstats>
464 options CONFIG_SLEEP # # <config_sleep>
465 options CONFIG_MAX_THREADS=64 # IOConfigThread threads
466 options NO_KEXTD # <no_kextd>
467 options NO_KERNEL_HID # <no_kernel_hid>
468
469 #
470 # Libkern configuration options
471 #
472
473 options LIBKERNCPP # C++ implementation # <libkerncpp>
474 options CONFIG_KXLD # kxld/runtime linking of kexts # <config_kxld>
475 options CONFIG_KEC_FIPS # Kernel External Components for FIPS compliance (KEC_FIPS) # <config_kec_fips>
476
477 # Note that when adding this config option to an architecture, one MUST
478 # add the architecture to the preprocessor test at the beginning of
479 # libkern/kmod/cplus_{start.c,stop.c}.
480 options CONFIG_STATIC_CPPINIT # Static library initializes kext cpp runtime # <config_static_cppinit>
481
482 #
483 # libsa configuration options
484 #
485
486 # CONFIG_KEXT_BASEMENT - alloc post boot loaded kexts after prelinked kexts
487 #
488 options CONFIG_KEXT_BASEMENT # # <config_kext_basement>
489
490 #
491 # security configuration options
492 #
493
494 options CONFIG_LCTX # Login Context
495
496 options CONFIG_MACF # Mandatory Access Control Framework # <config_macf>
497 options CONFIG_MACF_SOCKET_SUBSET # MAC socket subest (no labels) # <config_macf>
498 #options CONFIG_MACF_SOCKET # MAC socket labels # <config_macf>
499 #options CONFIG_MACF_NET # mbuf # <config_macf>
500 #options CONFIG_MACF_DEBUG # debug # <config_macf>
501
502 options CONFIG_AUDIT # Kernel auditing # <config_audit>
503
504
505 #
506 # MACH configuration options.
507 #
508 # TASK_SWAPPER enables code that manages demand for physical memory by
509 # forcibly suspending tasks when the demand exceeds supply. This
510 # option should be on.
511 #
512 options MACH_PAGEMAP # <mach_pagemap>
513 options MACH_RT
514 options TASK_SWAPPER # <task_swapper_disabled>
515
516 #
517 # This defines configuration options that are normally used only during
518 # kernel code development and debugging. They add run-time error checks or
519 # statistics gathering, which will slow down the system
520 #
521 ##########################################################
522 #
523 # MACH_ASSERT controls the assert() and ASSERT() macros, used to verify the
524 # consistency of various algorithms in the kernel. The performance impact
525 # of this option is significant.
526 #
527 options MACH_ASSERT # # <mach_assert>
528 #
529 # MACH_DEBUG enables the mach_debug_server, a message interface used to
530 # retrieve or control various statistics. This interface may expose data
531 # structures that would not normally be allowed outside the kernel, and
532 # MUST NOT be enabled on a released configuration.
533 # Other options here enable information retrieval for specific subsystems
534 #
535 options MACH_DEBUG # IPC debugging interface # <mdebug>
536 options MACH_IPC_DEBUG # Enable IPC debugging calls # <ipc_debug>
537 options MACH_VM_DEBUG # # <debug>
538 #
539 # MACH_MP_DEBUG control the possible dead locks that may occur by controlling
540 # that IPL level has been raised down to SPL0 after some calls to
541 # hardclock device driver.
542 #
543 options MACH_MP_DEBUG # # <debug>
544 #
545 # ZONE_DEBUG keeps track of all zalloc()ed elements to perform further
546 # operations on each element.
547 #
548 options ZONE_DEBUG # # <debug>
549
550 options CONFIG_ZLEAKS # Live zone leak debugging # <zleaks>
551
552 #
553 options ZONE_ALIAS_ADDR # # <zone_alias_addr>
554
555
556 #
557 # CONFIG_TASK_ZONE_INFO allows per-task zone information to be extracted
558 # Primarily useful for xnu debug and development.
559 #
560 options CONFIG_TASK_ZONE_INFO # <task_zone_info>
561 #
562 # CONFIG_DEBUGGER_FOR_ZONE_INFO restricts zone info so that it is only
563 # available when the kernel is being debugged.
564 #
565 options CONFIG_DEBUGGER_FOR_ZONE_INFO # <debugger_for_zone_info>
566 #
567 # XPR_DEBUG enables the gathering of data through the XPR macros inserted
568 # into various subsystems. This option is normally only enabled for
569 # specific performance or behavior studies, as the overhead in both
570 # code and data space is large. The data is normally retrieved through
571 # the kernel debugger (kdb) or by reading /dev/kmem.
572 #
573 options XPR_DEBUG # # <debug>
574 #
575 # MACH_LDEBUG controls the internal consistency checks and
576 # data gathering in the locking package. This also enables a debug-only
577 # version of simple-locks on uniprocessor machines. The code size and
578 # performance impact of this option is significant.
579 #
580 options MACH_LDEBUG # # <debug>
581
582 #
583 # configuration option for full, partial, or no kernel debug event tracing
584 #
585 options KDEBUG # kernel tracing # <kdebug>
586 options IST_KDEBUG # limited tracing # <ist_kdebug>
587 options NO_KDEBUG # no kernel tracing # <no_kdebug>
588
589 #
590 # CONFIG_DTRACE enables code needed to support DTrace. Currently this is
591 # only used for delivery of traps/interrupts to DTrace.
592 #
593 options CONFIG_DTRACE # # <config_dtrace>
594
595 # kernel performance tracing
596 options KPERF # <kperf>
597 options KPC # <kpc>
598
599 # MACH_COUNTERS enables code that handles various counters in the system.
600 #
601 options MACH_COUNTERS # # <debug>
602
603 # DEVELOPMENT define for development builds
604 options DEVELOPMENT # dev kernel # <development>
605
606 # DEBUG kernel
607 options DEBUG # general debugging code # <debug>
608
609 ##########################################################
610 #
611 # This defines configuration options that are normally used only during
612 # kernel code development and performance characterization. They add run-time
613 # statistics gathering, which will slow down the system,
614 #
615 ##########################################################
616 #
617 # MACH_IPC_STATS controls the collection of statistics in the MACH IPC
618 # subsystem.
619 #
620 #options MACH_IPC_STATS
621 #
622 # MACH_CLUSTER_STATS controls the collection of various statistics concerning
623 # the effectiveness and behavior of the clustered pageout and pagein
624 # code.
625 #
626 #options MACH_CLUSTER_STATS
627
628 options MACH_BSD # BSD subsystem on top of Mach # <mach_bsd>
629 options IOKIT # # <iokit>
630
631 #
632 # configurable kernel related resources (CONFIG_THREAD_MAX needs to stay in
633 # sync with bsd/conf/MASTER until we fix the config system... todo XXX
634 #
635 options CONFIG_THREAD_MAX=2560 # <medium,large,xlarge>
636 options CONFIG_THREAD_MAX=1536 # <small,xsmall>
637 options CONFIG_THREAD_MAX=1024 # <bsmall>
638
639 options CONFIG_TASK_MAX=1024 # <medium,large,xlarge>
640 options CONFIG_TASK_MAX=768 # <small,>
641 options CONFIG_TASK_MAX=512 # <xsmall,bsmall>
642
643 options CONFIG_ZONE_MAP_MIN=12582912 # <medium,large,xlarge>
644 options CONFIG_ZONE_MAP_MIN=6291456 # <small>
645 options CONFIG_ZONE_MAP_MIN=1048576 # <xsmall,bsmall>
646
647 # Sizes must be a power of two for the zhash to
648 # be able to just mask off bits instead of mod
649 options CONFIG_ZLEAK_ALLOCATION_MAP_NUM=16384 #<medium,large,xlarge>
650 options CONFIG_ZLEAK_ALLOCATION_MAP_NUM=8192 #<small,xsmall,bsmall>
651 options CONFIG_ZLEAK_TRACE_MAP_NUM=8192 #<medium,large,xlarge>
652 options CONFIG_ZLEAK_TRACE_MAP_NUM=4096 #<small,xsmall,bsmall>
653
654 # vc_progress_white - make the progress gear white instead of black
655 options CONFIG_VC_PROGRESS_WHITE # <vc_progress_white>
656
657 #
658 # Context switched counters
659 #
660 options CONFIG_COUNTERS # <config_counters>
661
662 #
663 # Timeshare scheduler implementations
664 #
665 options CONFIG_SCHED_TRADITIONAL # <config_sched_traditional>
666 options CONFIG_SCHED_PROTO # <config_sched_proto>
667 options CONFIG_SCHED_GRRR # <config_sched_grrr>
668 options CONFIG_SCHED_GRRR_CORE # <config_sched_grrr>
669 options CONFIG_SCHED_MULTIQ # <config_sched_multiq>
670 options CONFIG_SCHED_TIMESHARE_CORE # <config_sched_traditional,config_sched_multiq>
671 options CONFIG_SCHED_FAIRSHARE_CORE # <config_sched_traditional,config_sched_multiq,config_sched_proto>
672
673 options CONFIG_SCHED_IDLE_IN_PLACE # <config_sched_idle_in_place>
674 options CONFIG_GZALLOC # <config_gzalloc>
675
676 # Enable allocation of contiguous physical memory through vm_map_enter_cpm()
677 options VM_CPM # <vm_cpm>
678
679 options CONFIG_SKIP_PRECISE_USER_KERNEL_TIME # <config_skip_precise_user_kernel_time>
680
681 #
682 # Switch to disable cpu, wakeup and high memory watermark monitors
683 #
684 options CONFIG_NOMONITORS # <config_nomonitors>
685
686 options MACH_KDP # KDP # <mach_kdp>
687 options CONFIG_SERIAL_KDP # KDP over serial # <config_serial_kdp>
688 options CONFIG_KDP_INTERACTIVE_DEBUGGING # <kdp_interactive_debugging>
689
690 #
691 # Kernel Voucher Attr Manager for Activity Trace
692 #
693 options CONFIG_ATM # <config_atm>
694
695 #
696 # Kernel Voucher Attr Manager for BANK
697 #
698 options CONFIG_BANK # <config_bank>
699
700
701 # Group related tasks together into coalitions
702 options CONFIG_COALITIONS # <config_coalitions>
703
704 # Configurable Security Restrictions
705 options CONFIG_CSR # <config_csr>
706
707 #
708 # Console options
709 #
710 options SERIAL_CONSOLE # bi-directional serial over UART
711 options VIDEO_CONSOLE # uni-directional output over framebuffer
712
713 #
714 # Syscall options
715 #
716 options CONFIG_REQUIRES_U32_MUNGING # incoming U32 argument structures must be munged to match U64 # <config_requires_u32_munging>