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authorDaniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-linux.org>2024-05-06 01:02:30 +0000
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+# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0
+if BLOCK
+
+menu "IO Schedulers"
+
+config IOSCHED_NOOP
+ bool
+ default y
+ ---help---
+ The no-op I/O scheduler is a minimal scheduler that does basic merging
+ and sorting. Its main uses include non-disk based block devices like
+ memory devices, and specialised software or hardware environments
+ that do their own scheduling and require only minimal assistance from
+ the kernel.
+
+config IOSCHED_DEADLINE
+ tristate "Deadline I/O scheduler"
+ default y
+ ---help---
+ The deadline I/O scheduler is simple and compact. It will provide
+ CSCAN service with FIFO expiration of requests, switching to
+ a new point in the service tree and doing a batch of IO from there
+ in case of expiry.
+
+config IOSCHED_CFQ
+ tristate "CFQ I/O scheduler"
+ default y
+ ---help---
+ The CFQ I/O scheduler tries to distribute bandwidth equally
+ among all processes in the system. It should provide a fair
+ and low latency working environment, suitable for both desktop
+ and server systems.
+
+ This is the default I/O scheduler.
+
+config CFQ_GROUP_IOSCHED
+ bool "CFQ Group Scheduling support"
+ depends on IOSCHED_CFQ && BLK_CGROUP
+ default n
+ ---help---
+ Enable group IO scheduling in CFQ.
+
+choice
+
+ prompt "Default I/O scheduler"
+ default DEFAULT_CFQ
+ help
+ Select the I/O scheduler which will be used by default for all
+ block devices.
+
+ config DEFAULT_DEADLINE
+ bool "Deadline" if IOSCHED_DEADLINE=y
+
+ config DEFAULT_CFQ
+ bool "CFQ" if IOSCHED_CFQ=y
+
+ config DEFAULT_NOOP
+ bool "No-op"
+
+endchoice
+
+config DEFAULT_IOSCHED
+ string
+ default "deadline" if DEFAULT_DEADLINE
+ default "cfq" if DEFAULT_CFQ
+ default "noop" if DEFAULT_NOOP
+
+config MQ_IOSCHED_DEADLINE
+ tristate "MQ deadline I/O scheduler"
+ default y
+ ---help---
+ MQ version of the deadline IO scheduler.
+
+config MQ_IOSCHED_KYBER
+ tristate "Kyber I/O scheduler"
+ default y
+ ---help---
+ The Kyber I/O scheduler is a low-overhead scheduler suitable for
+ multiqueue and other fast devices. Given target latencies for reads and
+ synchronous writes, it will self-tune queue depths to achieve that
+ goal.
+
+config IOSCHED_BFQ
+ tristate "BFQ I/O scheduler"
+ default n
+ ---help---
+ BFQ I/O scheduler for BLK-MQ. BFQ distributes the bandwidth of
+ of the device among all processes according to their weights,
+ regardless of the device parameters and with any workload. It
+ also guarantees a low latency to interactive and soft
+ real-time applications. Details in
+ Documentation/block/bfq-iosched.txt
+
+config BFQ_GROUP_IOSCHED
+ bool "BFQ hierarchical scheduling support"
+ depends on IOSCHED_BFQ && BLK_CGROUP
+ default n
+ ---help---
+
+ Enable hierarchical scheduling in BFQ, using the blkio
+ (cgroups-v1) or io (cgroups-v2) controller.
+
+endmenu
+
+endif