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			Allow mballoc debugging to be enabled at run-time instead of just at compile time. Signed-off-by: "Theodore Ts'o" <tytso@mit.edu>
		
			
				
	
	
		
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| config EXT4_FS
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| 	tristate "The Extended 4 (ext4) filesystem"
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| 	select JBD2
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| 	select CRC16
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| 	help
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| 	  This is the next generation of the ext3 filesystem.
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| 
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| 	  Unlike the change from ext2 filesystem to ext3 filesystem,
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| 	  the on-disk format of ext4 is not forwards compatible with
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| 	  ext3; it is based on extent maps and it supports 48-bit
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| 	  physical block numbers.  The ext4 filesystem also supports delayed
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| 	  allocation, persistent preallocation, high resolution time stamps,
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| 	  and a number of other features to improve performance and speed
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| 	  up fsck time.  For more information, please see the web pages at
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| 	  http://ext4.wiki.kernel.org.
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| 
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| 	  The ext4 filesystem will support mounting an ext3
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| 	  filesystem; while there will be some performance gains from
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| 	  the delayed allocation and inode table readahead, the best
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| 	  performance gains will require enabling ext4 features in the
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| 	  filesystem, or formatting a new filesystem as an ext4
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| 	  filesystem initially.
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| 
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| 	  To compile this file system support as a module, choose M here. The
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| 	  module will be called ext4.
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| 
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| 	  If unsure, say N.
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| 
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| config EXT4DEV_COMPAT
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| 	bool "Enable ext4dev compatibility"
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| 	depends on EXT4_FS
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| 	help
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| 	  Starting with 2.6.28, the name of the ext4 filesystem was
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| 	  renamed from ext4dev to ext4.  Unfortunately there are some
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| 	  legacy userspace programs (such as klibc's fstype) have
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| 	  "ext4dev" hardcoded.
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| 
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| 	  To enable backwards compatibility so that systems that are
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| 	  still expecting to mount ext4 filesystems using ext4dev,
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| 	  choose Y here.   This feature will go away by 2.6.31, so
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| 	  please arrange to get your userspace programs fixed!
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| 
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| config EXT4_FS_XATTR
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| 	bool "Ext4 extended attributes"
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| 	depends on EXT4_FS
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| 	default y
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| 	help
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| 	  Extended attributes are name:value pairs associated with inodes by
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| 	  the kernel or by users (see the attr(5) manual page, or visit
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| 	  <http://acl.bestbits.at/> for details).
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| 
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| 	  If unsure, say N.
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| 
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| 	  You need this for POSIX ACL support on ext4.
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| 
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| config EXT4_FS_POSIX_ACL
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| 	bool "Ext4 POSIX Access Control Lists"
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| 	depends on EXT4_FS_XATTR
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| 	select FS_POSIX_ACL
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| 	help
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| 	  POSIX Access Control Lists (ACLs) support permissions for users and
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| 	  groups beyond the owner/group/world scheme.
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| 
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| 	  To learn more about Access Control Lists, visit the POSIX ACLs for
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| 	  Linux website <http://acl.bestbits.at/>.
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| 
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| 	  If you don't know what Access Control Lists are, say N
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| 
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| config EXT4_FS_SECURITY
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| 	bool "Ext4 Security Labels"
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| 	depends on EXT4_FS_XATTR
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| 	help
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| 	  Security labels support alternative access control models
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| 	  implemented by security modules like SELinux.  This option
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| 	  enables an extended attribute handler for file security
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| 	  labels in the ext4 filesystem.
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| 
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| 	  If you are not using a security module that requires using
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| 	  extended attributes for file security labels, say N.
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| 
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| config EXT4_DEBUG
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| 	bool "EXT4 debugging support"
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| 	depends on EXT4_FS
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| 	help
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| 	  Enables run-time debugging support for the ext4 filesystem.
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| 
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| 	  If you select Y here, then you will be able to turn on debugging
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| 	  with a command such as "echo 1 > /sys/kernel/debug/ext4/mballoc-debug"
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