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diff --git a/Documentation/admin-guide/kernel-parameters.txt b/Documentation/admin-guide/kernel-parameters.txt index 3872bc6ec49d..f6d317e1674d 100644 --- a/Documentation/admin-guide/kernel-parameters.txt +++ b/Documentation/admin-guide/kernel-parameters.txt @@ -21,6 +21,10 @@ strictly ACPI specification compliant. rsdt -- prefer RSDT over (default) XSDT copy_dsdt -- copy DSDT to memory + nocmcff -- Disable firmware first mode for corrected + errors. This disables parsing the HEST CMC error + source to check if firmware has set the FF flag. This + may result in duplicate corrected error reports. nospcr -- disable console in ACPI SPCR table as default _serial_ console on ARM64 For ARM64, ONLY "acpi=off", "acpi=on", "acpi=force" or @@ -405,15 +409,13 @@ not play well with APC CPU idle - disable it if you have APC and your system crashes randomly. + apic [APIC,X86-64] Use IO-APIC. Default. + apic= [APIC,X86,EARLY] Advanced Programmable Interrupt Controller Change the output verbosity while booting Format: { quiet (default) | verbose | debug } Change the amount of debugging information output when initialising the APIC and IO-APIC components. - For X86-32, this can also be used to specify an APIC - driver name. - Format: apic=driver_name - Examples: apic=bigsmp apic_extnmi= [APIC,X86,EARLY] External NMI delivery setting Format: { bsp (default) | all | none } @@ -424,6 +426,10 @@ useful so that a dump capture kernel won't be shot down by NMI + apicpmtimer Do APIC timer calibration using the pmtimer. Implies + apicmaintimer. Useful when your PIT timer is totally + broken. + autoconf= [IPV6] See Documentation/networking/ipv6.rst. @@ -452,6 +458,9 @@ arm64.nomops [ARM64] Unconditionally disable Memory Copy and Memory Set instructions support + arm64.nompam [ARM64] Unconditionally disable Memory Partitioning And + Monitoring support + arm64.nomte [ARM64] Unconditionally disable Memory Tagging Extension support @@ -624,6 +633,14 @@ named mounts. Specifying both "all" and "named" disables all v1 hierarchies. + cgroup_v1_proc= [KNL] Show also missing controllers in /proc/cgroups + Format: { "true" | "false" } + /proc/cgroups lists only v1 controllers by default. + This compatibility option enables listing also v2 + controllers (whose v1 code is not compiled!), so that + semi-legacy software can check this file to decide + about usage of v2 (sic) controllers. + cgroup_favordynmods= [KNL] Enable or Disable favordynmods. Format: { "true" | "false" } Defaults to the value of CONFIG_CGROUP_FAVOR_DYNMODS. @@ -1401,7 +1418,8 @@ earlyprintk=serial[,0x...[,baudrate]] earlyprintk=ttySn[,baudrate] earlyprintk=dbgp[debugController#] - earlyprintk=pciserial[,force],bus:device.function[,baudrate] + earlyprintk=mmio32,membase[,{nocfg|baudrate}] + earlyprintk=pciserial[,force],bus:device.function[,{nocfg|baudrate}] earlyprintk=xdbc[xhciController#] earlyprintk=bios @@ -1409,6 +1427,9 @@ the normal console is initialized. It is not enabled by default because it has some cosmetic problems. + Use "nocfg" to skip UART configuration, assume + BIOS/firmware has configured UART correctly. + Append ",keep" to not disable it when the real console takes over. @@ -1726,6 +1747,8 @@ off: Disable GDS mitigation. + gbpages [X86] Use GB pages for kernel direct mappings. + gcov_persist= [GCOV] When non-zero (default), profiling data for kernel modules is saved and remains accessible via debugfs, even when the module is unloaded/reloaded. @@ -1773,7 +1796,9 @@ allocation boundaries as a proactive defense against bounds-checking flaws in the kernel's copy_to_user()/copy_from_user() interface. - on Perform hardened usercopy checks (default). + The default is determined by + CONFIG_HARDENED_USERCOPY_DEFAULT_ON. + on Perform hardened usercopy checks. off Disable hardened usercopy checks. hardlockup_all_cpu_backtrace= @@ -1814,6 +1839,13 @@ lz4: Select LZ4 compression algorithm to compress/decompress hibernation image. + hibernate.pm_test_delay= + [HIBERNATION] + Sets the number of seconds to remain in a hibernation test + mode before resuming the system (see + /sys/power/pm_test). Only available when CONFIG_PM_DEBUG + is set. Default value is 5. + highmem=nn[KMG] [KNL,BOOT,EARLY] forces the highmem zone to have an exact size of <nn>. This works even on boxes that have no highmem otherwise. This also works to reduce highmem @@ -1849,7 +1881,7 @@ hpet_mmap= [X86, HPET_MMAP] Allow userspace to mmap HPET registers. Default set by CONFIG_HPET_MMAP_DEFAULT. - hugepages= [HW] Number of HugeTLB pages to allocate at boot. + hugepages= [HW,EARLY] Number of HugeTLB pages to allocate at boot. If this follows hugepagesz (below), it specifies the number of pages of hugepagesz to be allocated. If this is the first HugeTLB parameter on the command @@ -1861,15 +1893,24 @@ <node>:<integer>[,<node>:<integer>] hugepagesz= - [HW] The size of the HugeTLB pages. This is used in - conjunction with hugepages (above) to allocate huge - pages of a specific size at boot. The pair - hugepagesz=X hugepages=Y can be specified once for - each supported huge page size. Huge page sizes are - architecture dependent. See also + [HW,EARLY] The size of the HugeTLB pages. This is + used in conjunction with hugepages (above) to + allocate huge pages of a specific size at boot. The + pair hugepagesz=X hugepages=Y can be specified once + for each supported huge page size. Huge page sizes + are architecture dependent. See also Documentation/admin-guide/mm/hugetlbpage.rst. Format: size[KMG] + hugepage_alloc_threads= + [HW] The number of threads that should be used to + allocate hugepages during boot. This option can be + used to improve system bootup time when allocating + a large amount of huge pages. + The default value is 25% of the available hardware threads. + + Note that this parameter only applies to non-gigantic huge pages. + hugetlb_cma= [HW,CMA,EARLY] The size of a CMA area used for allocation of gigantic hugepages. Or using node format, the size of a CMA area per node can be specified. @@ -1880,6 +1921,13 @@ hugepages using the CMA allocator. If enabled, the boot-time allocation of gigantic hugepages is skipped. + hugetlb_cma_only= + [HW,CMA,EARLY] When allocating new HugeTLB pages, only + try to allocate from the CMA areas. + + This option does nothing if hugetlb_cma= is not also + specified. + hugetlb_free_vmemmap= [KNL] Requires CONFIG_HUGETLB_PAGE_OPTIMIZE_VMEMMAP enabled. @@ -1921,6 +1969,12 @@ which allow the hypervisor to 'idle' the guest on lock contention. + hw_protection= [HW] + Format: reboot | shutdown + + Hardware protection action taken on critical events like + overtemperature or imminent voltage loss. + i2c_bus= [HW] Override the default board specific I2C bus speed or register an additional I2C bus that is not registered from board initialization code. @@ -2008,12 +2062,21 @@ idle= [X86,EARLY] Format: idle=poll, idle=halt, idle=nomwait - Poll forces a polling idle loop that can slightly - improve the performance of waking up a idle CPU, but - will use a lot of power and make the system run hot. - Not recommended. + + idle=poll: Don't do power saving in the idle loop + using HLT, but poll for rescheduling event. This will + make the CPUs eat a lot more power, but may be useful + to get slightly better performance in multiprocessor + benchmarks. It also makes some profiling using + performance counters more accurate. Please note that + on systems with MONITOR/MWAIT support (like Intel + EM64T CPUs) this option has no performance advantage + over the normal idle loop. It may also interact badly + with hyperthreading. + idle=halt: Halt is forced to be used for CPU idle. In such case C2/C3 won't be used again. + idle=nomwait: Disable mwait for CPU C-states idxd.sva= [HW] @@ -2157,6 +2220,23 @@ different crypto accelerators. This option can be used to achieve best performance for particular HW. + indirect_target_selection= [X86,Intel] Mitigation control for Indirect + Target Selection(ITS) bug in Intel CPUs. Updated + microcode is also required for a fix in IBPB. + + on: Enable mitigation (default). + off: Disable mitigation. + force: Force the ITS bug and deploy default + mitigation. + vmexit: Only deploy mitigation if CPU is affected by + guest/host isolation part of ITS. + stuff: Deploy RSB-fill mitigation when retpoline is + also deployed. Otherwise, deploy the default + mitigation. + + For details see: + Documentation/admin-guide/hw-vuln/indirect-target-selection.rst + init= [KNL] Format: <full_path> Run specified binary instead of /sbin/init as init @@ -2295,6 +2375,9 @@ per_cpu_perf_limits Allow per-logical-CPU P-State performance control limits using cpufreq sysfs interface + no_cas + Do not enable capacity-aware scheduling (CAS) on + hybrid systems intremap= [X86-64,Intel-IOMMU,EARLY] on enable Interrupt Remapping (default) @@ -2311,20 +2394,73 @@ relaxed iommu= [X86,EARLY] + off + Don't initialize and use any kind of IOMMU. + force + Force the use of the hardware IOMMU even when + it is not actually needed (e.g. because < 3 GB + memory). + noforce + Don't force hardware IOMMU usage when it is not + needed. (default). + biomerge panic nopanic merge nomerge + soft - pt [X86] - nopt [X86] - nobypass [PPC/POWERNV] + Use software bounce buffering (SWIOTLB) (default for + Intel machines). This can be used to prevent the usage + of an available hardware IOMMU. + + [X86] + pt + [X86] + nopt + [PPC/POWERNV] + nobypass Disable IOMMU bypass, using IOMMU for PCI devices. + [X86] + AMD Gart HW IOMMU-specific options: + + <size> + Set the size of the remapping area in bytes. + + allowed + Overwrite iommu off workarounds for specific chipsets + + fullflush + Flush IOMMU on each allocation (default). + + nofullflush + Don't use IOMMU fullflush. + + memaper[=<order>] + Allocate an own aperture over RAM with size + 32MB<<order. (default: order=1, i.e. 64MB) + + merge + Do scatter-gather (SG) merging. Implies "force" + (experimental). + + nomerge + Don't do scatter-gather (SG) merging. + + noaperture + Ask the IOMMU not to touch the aperture for AGP. + + noagp + Don't initialize the AGP driver and use full aperture. + + panic + Always panic when IOMMU overflows. + iommu.forcedac= [ARM64,X86,EARLY] Control IOVA allocation for PCI devices. Format: { "0" | "1" } 0 - Try to allocate a 32-bit DMA address first, before @@ -2432,7 +2568,9 @@ specified in the flag list (default: domain): nohz - Disable the tick when a single task runs. + Disable the tick when a single task runs as well as + disabling other kernel noises like having RCU callbacks + offloaded. This is equivalent to the nohz_full parameter. A residual 1Hz tick is offloaded to workqueues, which you need to affine to housekeeping through the global @@ -2622,6 +2760,31 @@ kgdbwait [KGDB,EARLY] Stop kernel execution and enter the kernel debugger at the earliest opportunity. + kho= [KEXEC,EARLY] + Format: { "0" | "1" | "off" | "on" | "y" | "n" } + Enables or disables Kexec HandOver. + "0" | "off" | "n" - kexec handover is disabled + "1" | "on" | "y" - kexec handover is enabled + + kho_scratch= [KEXEC,EARLY] + Format: ll[KMG],mm[KMG],nn[KMG] | nn% + Defines the size of the KHO scratch region. The KHO + scratch regions are physically contiguous memory + ranges that can only be used for non-kernel + allocations. That way, even when memory is heavily + fragmented with handed over memory, the kexeced + kernel will always have enough contiguous ranges to + bootstrap itself. + + It is possible to specify the exact amount of + memory in the form of "ll[KMG],mm[KMG],nn[KMG]" + where the first parameter defines the size of a low + memory scratch area, the second parameter defines + the size of a global scratch area and the third + parameter defines the size of additional per-node + scratch areas. The form "nn%" defines scale factor + (in percents) of memory that was used during boot. + kmac= [MIPS] Korina ethernet MAC address. Configure the RouterBoard 532 series on-chip Ethernet adapter MAC address. @@ -2695,7 +2858,7 @@ VMs, i.e. on the 0=>1 and 1=>0 transitions of the number of VMs. - Enabling virtualization at module lode avoids potential + Enabling virtualization at module load avoids potential latency for creation of the 0=>1 VM, as KVM serializes virtualization enabling across all online CPUs. The "cost" of enabling virtualization when KVM is loaded, @@ -2748,17 +2911,21 @@ nvhe: Standard nVHE-based mode, without support for protected guests. - protected: nVHE-based mode with support for guests whose - state is kept private from the host. + protected: Mode with support for guests whose state is + kept private from the host, using VHE or + nVHE depending on HW support. nested: VHE-based mode with support for nested - virtualization. Requires at least ARMv8.3 - hardware. + virtualization. Requires at least ARMv8.4 + hardware (with FEAT_NV2). Defaults to VHE/nVHE based on hardware support. Setting mode to "protected" will disable kexec and hibernation - for the host. "nested" is experimental and should be - used with extreme caution. + for the host. To force nVHE on VHE hardware, add + "arm64_sw.hvhe=0 id_aa64mmfr1.vh=0" to the + command-line. + "nested" is experimental and should be used with + extreme caution. kvm-arm.vgic_v3_group0_trap= [KVM,ARM,EARLY] Trap guest accesses to GICv3 group-0 @@ -3036,6 +3203,8 @@ * max_sec_lba48: Set or clear transfer size limit to 65535 sectors. + * external: Mark port as external (hotplug-capable). + * [no]lpm: Enable or disable link power management. * [no]setxfer: Indicate if transfer speed mode setting @@ -3259,9 +3428,77 @@ devices can be requested on-demand with the /dev/loop-control interface. - mce [X86-32] Machine Check Exception + mce= [X86-{32,64}] + + Please see Documentation/arch/x86/x86_64/machinecheck.rst for sysfs runtime tunables. + + off + disable machine check + + no_cmci + disable CMCI(Corrected Machine Check Interrupt) that + Intel processor supports. Usually this disablement is + not recommended, but it might be handy if your + hardware is misbehaving. + + Note that you'll get more problems without CMCI than + with due to the shared banks, i.e. you might get + duplicated error logs. + + dont_log_ce + don't make logs for corrected errors. All events + reported as corrected are silently cleared by OS. This + option will be useful if you have no interest in any + of corrected errors. + + ignore_ce + disable features for corrected errors, e.g. + polling timer and CMCI. All events reported as + corrected are not cleared by OS and remained in its + error banks. + + Usually this disablement is not recommended, however + if there is an agent checking/clearing corrected + errors (e.g. BIOS or hardware monitoring + applications), conflicting with OS's error handling, + and you cannot deactivate the agent, then this option + will be a help. + + no_lmce + do not opt-in to Local MCE delivery. Use legacy method + to broadcast MCEs. + + bootlog + enable logging of machine checks left over from + booting. Disabled by default on AMD Fam10h and older + because some BIOS leave bogus ones. + + If your BIOS doesn't do that it's a good idea to + enable though to make sure you log even machine check + events that result in a reboot. On Intel systems it is + enabled by default. + + nobootlog + disable boot machine check logging. + + monarchtimeout (number) + sets the time in us to wait for other CPUs on machine + checks. 0 to disable. + + bios_cmci_threshold + don't overwrite the bios-set CMCI threshold. This boot + option prevents Linux from overwriting the CMCI + threshold set by the bios. Without this option, Linux + always sets the CMCI threshold to 1. Enabling this may + make memory predictive failure analysis less effective + if the bios sets thresholds for memory errors since we + will not see details for all errors. + + recovery + force-enable recoverable machine check code paths + + Everything else is in sysfs now. - mce=option [X86-64] See Documentation/arch/x86/x86_64/boot-options.rst md= [HW] RAID subsystems devices and level See Documentation/admin-guide/md.rst. @@ -3351,8 +3588,8 @@ [KNL] Set the initial state for the memory hotplug onlining policy. If not specified, the default value is set according to the - CONFIG_MEMORY_HOTPLUG_DEFAULT_ONLINE kernel config - option. + CONFIG_MHP_DEFAULT_ONLINE_TYPE kernel config + options. See Documentation/admin-guide/mm/memory-hotplug.rst. memmap=exactmap [KNL,X86,EARLY] Enable setting of an exact @@ -3516,6 +3753,7 @@ expose users to several CPU vulnerabilities. Equivalent to: if nokaslr then kpti=0 [ARM64] gather_data_sampling=off [X86] + indirect_target_selection=off [X86] kvm.nx_huge_pages=off [X86] l1tf=off [X86] mds=off [X86] @@ -3887,6 +4125,8 @@ noapic [SMP,APIC,EARLY] Tells the kernel to not make use of any IOAPICs that may be present in the system. + noapictimer [APIC,X86] Don't set up the APIC timer + noautogroup Disable scheduler automatic task group creation. nocache [ARM,EARLY] @@ -3934,6 +4174,8 @@ register save and restore. The kernel will only save legacy floating-point registers on task switch. + nogbpages [X86] Do not use GB pages for kernel direct mappings. + no_hash_pointers [KNL,EARLY] Force pointers printed to the console or buffers to be @@ -3960,6 +4202,8 @@ the impact of the sleep instructions. This is also useful when using JTAG debugger. + nohpet [X86] Don't use the HPET timer. + nohugeiomap [KNL,X86,PPC,ARM64,EARLY] Disable kernel huge I/O mappings. nohugevmalloc [KNL,X86,PPC,ARM64,EARLY] Disable kernel huge vmalloc mappings. @@ -4079,10 +4323,10 @@ nosmp [SMP,EARLY] Tells an SMP kernel to act as a UP kernel, and disable the IO APIC. legacy for "maxcpus=0". - nosmt [KNL,MIPS,PPC,S390,EARLY] Disable symmetric multithreading (SMT). + nosmt [KNL,MIPS,PPC,EARLY] Disable symmetric multithreading (SMT). Equivalent to smt=1. - [KNL,X86,PPC] Disable symmetric multithreading (SMT). + [KNL,X86,PPC,S390] Disable symmetric multithreading (SMT). nosmt=force: Force disable SMT, cannot be undone via the sysfs control file. @@ -4111,8 +4355,10 @@ nosync [HW,M68K] Disables sync negotiation for all devices. - no_timer_check [X86,APIC] Disables the code which tests for - broken timer IRQ sources. + no_timer_check [X86,APIC] Disables the code which tests for broken + timer IRQ sources, i.e., the IO-APIC timer. This can + work around problems with incorrect timer + initialization on some boards. no_uaccess_flush [PPC,EARLY] Don't flush the L1-D cache after accessing user data. @@ -4192,6 +4438,11 @@ If given as an integer followed by 'U', it will divide each physical node into N emulated nodes. + numa=noacpi [X86] Don't parse the SRAT table for NUMA setup + + numa=nohmat [X86] Don't parse the HMAT table for NUMA setup, or + soft-reserved memory partitioning. + numa_balancing= [KNL,ARM64,PPC,RISCV,S390,X86] Enable or disable automatic NUMA balancing. Allowed values are enable and disable @@ -4673,7 +4924,7 @@ '1' – force enabled 'x' – unchanged For example, - pci=config_acs=10x + pci=config_acs=10x@pci:0:0 would configure all devices that support ACS to enable P2P Request Redirect, disable Translation Blocking, and leave Source @@ -4856,6 +5107,14 @@ Format: <bool> default: 0 (auto_verbose is enabled) + printk.debug_non_panic_cpus= + Allows storing messages from non-panic CPUs into + the printk log buffer during panic(). They are + flushed to consoles by the panic-CPU on + a best-effort basis. + Format: <bool> (1/Y/y=enable, 0/N/n=disable) + Default: disabled + printk.devkmsg={on,off,ratelimit} Control writing to /dev/kmsg. on - unlimited logging to /dev/kmsg from userspace @@ -5367,7 +5626,42 @@ rcutorture.gp_cond= [KNL] Use conditional/asynchronous update-side - primitives, if available. + normal-grace-period primitives, if available. + + rcutorture.gp_cond_exp= [KNL] + Use conditional/asynchronous update-side + expedited-grace-period primitives, if available. + + rcutorture.gp_cond_full= [KNL] + Use conditional/asynchronous update-side + normal-grace-period primitives that also take + concurrent expedited grace periods into account, + if available. + + rcutorture.gp_cond_exp_full= [KNL] + Use conditional/asynchronous update-side + expedited-grace-period primitives that also take + concurrent normal grace periods into account, + if available. + + rcutorture.gp_cond_wi= [KNL] + Nominal wait interval for normal conditional + grace periods (specified by rcutorture's + gp_cond and gp_cond_full module parameters), + in microseconds. The actual wait interval will + be randomly selected to nanosecond granularity up + to this wait interval. Defaults to 16 jiffies, + for example, 16,000 microseconds on a system + with HZ=1000. + + rcutorture.gp_cond_wi_exp= [KNL] + Nominal wait interval for expedited conditional + grace periods (specified by rcutorture's + gp_cond_exp and gp_cond_exp_full module + parameters), in microseconds. The actual wait + interval will be randomly selected to nanosecond + granularity up to this wait interval. Defaults to + 128 microseconds. rcutorture.gp_exp= [KNL] Use expedited update-side primitives, if available. @@ -5376,6 +5670,43 @@ Use normal (non-expedited) asynchronous update-side primitives, if available. + rcutorture.gp_poll= [KNL] + Use polled update-side normal-grace-period + primitives, if available. + + rcutorture.gp_poll_exp= [KNL] + Use polled update-side expedited-grace-period + primitives, if available. + + rcutorture.gp_poll_full= [KNL] + Use polled update-side normal-grace-period + primitives that also take concurrent expedited + grace periods into account, if available. + + rcutorture.gp_poll_exp_full= [KNL] + Use polled update-side expedited-grace-period + primitives that also take concurrent normal + grace periods into account, if available. + + rcutorture.gp_poll_wi= [KNL] + Nominal wait interval for normal conditional + grace periods (specified by rcutorture's + gp_poll and gp_poll_full module parameters), + in microseconds. The actual wait interval will + be randomly selected to nanosecond granularity up + to this wait interval. Defaults to 16 jiffies, + for example, 16,000 microseconds on a system + with HZ=1000. + + rcutorture.gp_poll_wi_exp= [KNL] + Nominal wait interval for expedited conditional + grace periods (specified by rcutorture's + gp_poll_exp and gp_poll_exp_full module + parameters), in microseconds. The actual wait + interval will be randomly selected to nanosecond + granularity up to this wait interval. Defaults to + 128 microseconds. + rcutorture.gp_sync= [KNL] Use normal (non-expedited) synchronous update-side primitives, if available. If all @@ -5384,6 +5715,31 @@ are zero, rcutorture acts as if is interpreted they are all non-zero. + rcutorture.gpwrap_lag= [KNL] + Enable grace-period wrap lag testing. Setting + to false prevents the gpwrap lag test from + running. Default is true. + + rcutorture.gpwrap_lag_gps= [KNL] + Set the value for grace-period wrap lag during + active lag testing periods. This controls how many + grace periods differences we tolerate between + rdp and rnp's gp_seq before setting overflow flag. + The default is always set to 8. + + rcutorture.gpwrap_lag_cycle_mins= [KNL] + Set the total cycle duration for gpwrap lag + testing in minutes. This is the total time for + one complete cycle of active and inactive + testing periods. Default is 30 minutes. + + rcutorture.gpwrap_lag_active_mins= [KNL] + Set the duration for which gpwrap lag is active + within each cycle, in minutes. During this time, + the grace-period wrap lag will be set to the + value specified by gpwrap_lag_gps. Default is + 5 minutes. + rcutorture.irqreader= [KNL] Run RCU readers from irq handlers, or, more accurately, from a timer handler. Not all RCU @@ -5429,6 +5785,22 @@ Set time (jiffies) between CPU-hotplug operations, or zero to disable CPU-hotplug testing. + rcutorture.preempt_duration= [KNL] + Set duration (in milliseconds) of preemptions + by a high-priority FIFO real-time task. Set to + zero (the default) to disable. The CPUs to + preempt are selected randomly from the set that + are online at a given point in time. Races with + CPUs going offline are ignored, with that attempt + at preemption skipped. + + rcutorture.preempt_interval= [KNL] + Set interval (in milliseconds, defaulting to one + second) between preemptions by a high-priority + FIFO real-time task. This delay is mediated + by an hrtimer and is further fuzzed to avoid + inadvertent synchronizations. + rcutorture.read_exit_burst= [KNL] The number of times in a given read-then-exit episode that a set of read-then-exit kthreads @@ -5509,6 +5881,11 @@ rcutorture.test_boost_duration= [KNL] Duration (s) of each individual boost test. + rcutorture.test_boost_holdoff= [KNL] + Holdoff time (s) from start of test to the start + of RCU priority-boost testing. Defaults to zero, + that is, no holdoff. + rcutorture.test_boost_interval= [KNL] Interval (s) between each boost test. @@ -5715,6 +6092,55 @@ reboot_cpu is s[mp]#### with #### being the processor to be used for rebooting. + acpi + Use the ACPI RESET_REG in the FADT. If ACPI is not + configured or the ACPI reset does not work, the reboot + path attempts the reset using the keyboard controller. + + bios + Use the CPU reboot vector for warm reset + + cold + Set the cold reboot flag + + default + There are some built-in platform specific "quirks" + - you may see: "reboot: <name> series board detected. + Selecting <type> for reboots." In the case where you + think the quirk is in error (e.g. you have newer BIOS, + or newer board) using this option will ignore the + built-in quirk table, and use the generic default + reboot actions. + + efi + Use efi reset_system runtime service. If EFI is not + configured or the EFI reset does not work, the reboot + path attempts the reset using the keyboard controller. + + force + Don't stop other CPUs on reboot. This can make reboot + more reliable in some cases. + + kbd + Use the keyboard controller. cold reset (default) + + pci + Use a write to the PCI config space register 0xcf9 to + trigger reboot. + + triple + Force a triple fault (init) + + warm + Don't set the cold reboot flag + + Using warm reset will be much faster especially on big + memory systems because the BIOS will not go through + the memory check. Disadvantage is that not all + hardware will be completely reinitialized on reboot so + there may be boot problems on some systems. + + refscale.holdoff= [KNL] Set test-start holdoff period. The purpose of this parameter is to delay the start of the @@ -5784,7 +6210,7 @@ is assumed to be I/O ports; otherwise it is memory. reserve_mem= [RAM] - Format: nn[KNG]:<align>:<label> + Format: nn[KMG]:<align>:<label> Reserve physical memory and label it with a name that other subsystems can use to access it. This is typically used for systems that do not wipe the RAM, and this command @@ -5910,7 +6336,7 @@ port and the regular usb controller gets disabled. root= [KNL] Root filesystem - Usually this a a block device specifier of some kind, + Usually this is a block device specifier of some kind, see the early_lookup_bdev comment in block/early-lookup.c for details. Alternatively this can be "ram" for the legacy initial @@ -5937,6 +6363,11 @@ Memory area to be used by remote processor image, managed by CMA. + rt_group_sched= [KNL] Enable or disable SCHED_RR/FIFO group scheduling + when CONFIG_RT_GROUP_SCHED=y. Defaults to + !CONFIG_RT_GROUP_SCHED_DEFAULT_DISABLED. + Format: <bool> + rw [KNL] Mount root device read-write on boot S [KNL] Run init in single mode @@ -6106,7 +6537,16 @@ serialnumber [BUGS=X86-32] - sev=option[,option...] [X86-64] See Documentation/arch/x86/x86_64/boot-options.rst + sev=option[,option...] [X86-64] + + debug + Enable debug messages. + + nosnp + Do not enable SEV-SNP (applies to host/hypervisor + only). Setting 'nosnp' avoids the RMP check overhead + in memory accesses when users do not want to run + SEV-SNP guests. shapers= [NET] Maximal number of shapers. @@ -6275,6 +6715,8 @@ Selecting 'on' will also enable the mitigation against user space to user space task attacks. + Selecting specific mitigation does not force enable + user mitigations. Selecting 'off' will disable both the kernel and the user space protections. @@ -6858,6 +7300,14 @@ comma-separated list of trace events to enable. See also Documentation/trace/events.rst + To enable modules, use :mod: keyword: + + trace_event=:mod:<module> + + The value before :mod: will only enable specific events + that are part of the module. See the above mentioned + document for more information. + trace_instance=[instance-info] [FTRACE] Create a ring buffer instance early in boot up. This will be listed in: @@ -6926,6 +7376,8 @@ This is just one of many ways that can clear memory. Make sure your system keeps the content of memory across reboots before relying on this option. + NB: Both the mapped address and size must be page aligned for the architecture. + See also Documentation/trace/debugging.rst @@ -6964,6 +7416,15 @@ See also "Event triggers" in Documentation/trace/events.rst + traceoff_after_boot + [FTRACE] Sometimes tracing is used to debug issues + during the boot process. Since the trace buffer has a + limited amount of storage, it may be prudent to + disable tracing after the boot is finished, otherwise + the critical information may be overwritten. With this + option, the main tracing buffer will be turned off at + the end of the boot process. + traceoff_on_warning [FTRACE] enable this option to disable tracing when a warning is hit. This turns off "tracing_on". Tracing can @@ -6992,6 +7453,13 @@ See Documentation/admin-guide/mm/transhuge.rst for more details. + transparent_hugepage_tmpfs= [KNL] + Format: [always|within_size|advise|never] + Can be used to control the default hugepage allocation policy + for the tmpfs mount. + See Documentation/admin-guide/mm/transhuge.rst + for more details. + trusted.source= [KEYS] Format: <string> This parameter identifies the trust source as a backend @@ -7028,6 +7496,19 @@ having this key zero'ed is acceptable. E.g. in testing scenarios. + tsa= [X86] Control mitigation for Transient Scheduler + Attacks on AMD CPUs. Search the following in your + favourite search engine for more details: + + "Technical guidance for mitigating transient scheduler + attacks". + + off - disable the mitigation + on - enable the mitigation (default) + user - mitigate only user/kernel transitions + vm - mitigate only guest/host transitions + + tsc= Disable clocksource stability checks for TSC. Format: <string> [x86] reliable: mark tsc clocksource as reliable, this @@ -7155,6 +7636,22 @@ Note that genuine overcurrent events won't be reported either. + unaligned_scalar_speed= + [RISCV] + Format: {slow | fast | unsupported} + Allow skipping scalar unaligned access speed tests. This + is useful for testing alternative code paths and to skip + the tests in environments where they run too slowly. All + CPUs must have the same scalar unaligned access speed. + + unaligned_vector_speed= + [RISCV] + Format: {slow | fast | unsupported} + Allow skipping vector unaligned access speed tests. This + is useful for testing alternative code paths and to skip + the tests in environments where they run too slowly. All + CPUs must have the same vector unaligned access speed. + unknown_nmi_panic [X86] Cause panic on unknown NMI. @@ -7350,13 +7847,6 @@ 16 - SIGBUS faults Example: user_debug=31 - userpte= - [X86,EARLY] Flags controlling user PTE allocations. - - nohigh = do not allocate PTE pages in - HIGHMEM regardless of setting - of CONFIG_HIGHPTE. - vdso= [X86,SH,SPARC] On X86_32, this is an alias for vdso32=. Otherwise: @@ -7474,7 +7964,7 @@ vt.cur_default= [VT] Default cursor shape. Format: 0xCCBBAA, where AA, BB, and CC are the same as the parameters of the <Esc>[?A;B;Cc escape sequence; - see VGA-softcursor.txt. Default: 2 = underline. + see vga-softcursor.rst. Default: 2 = underline. vt.default_blu= [VT] Format: <blue0>,<blue1>,<blue2>,...,<blue15> |