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# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only menuconfig CXL_BUS tristate "CXL (Compute Express Link) Devices Support" depends on PCI help CXL is a bus that is electrically compatible with PCI Express, but layers three protocols on that signalling (CXL.io, CXL.cache, and CXL.mem). The CXL.cache protocol allows devices to hold cachelines locally, the CXL.mem protocol allows devices to be fully coherent memory targets, the CXL.io protocol is equivalent to PCI Express. Say 'y' to enable support for the configuration and management of devices supporting these protocols. if CXL_BUS config CXL_MEM tristate "CXL.mem: Memory Devices" default CXL_BUS help The CXL.mem protocol allows a device to act as a provider of "System RAM" and/or "Persistent Memory" that is fully coherent as if the memory was attached to the typical CPU memory controller. Say 'y/m' to enable a driver that will attach to CXL.mem devices for configuration and management primarily via the mailbox interface. See Chapter 2.3 Type 3 CXL Device in the CXL 2.0 specification for more details. If unsure say 'm'. config CXL_MEM_RAW_COMMANDS bool "RAW Command Interface for Memory Devices" depends on CXL_MEM help Enable CXL RAW command interface. The CXL driver ioctl interface may assign a kernel ioctl command number for each specification defined opcode. At any given point in time the number of opcodes that the specification defines and a device may implement may exceed the kernel's set of associated ioctl function numbers. The mismatch is either by omission, specification is too new, or by design. When prototyping new hardware, or developing / debugging the driver it is useful to be able to submit any possible command to the hardware, even commands that may crash the kernel due to their potential impact to memory currently in use by the kernel. If developing CXL hardware or the driver say Y, otherwise say N. config CXL_ACPI tristate "CXL ACPI: Platform Support" depends on ACPI default CXL_BUS help Enable support for host managed device memory (HDM) resources published by a platform's ACPI CXL memory layout description. See Chapter 9.14.1 CXL Early Discovery Table (CEDT) in the CXL 2.0 specification, and CXL Fixed Memory Window Structures (CEDT.CFMWS) (https://www.computeexpresslink.org/spec-landing). The CXL core consumes these resource to publish the root of a cxl_port decode hierarchy to map regions that represent System RAM, or Persistent Memory regions to be managed by LIBNVDIMM. If unsure say 'm'. config CXL_PMEM tristate "CXL PMEM: Persistent Memory Support" depends on LIBNVDIMM default CXL_BUS help In addition to typical memory resources a platform may also advertise support for persistent memory attached via CXL. This support is managed via a bridge driver from CXL to the LIBNVDIMM system subsystem. Say 'y/m' to enable support for enumerating and provisioning the persistent memory capacity of CXL memory expanders. If unsure say 'm'. endif