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+# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only
+
+config HAVE_ARCH_KGDB
+ bool
+
+# set if architecture has the its kgdb_arch_handle_qxfer_pkt
+# function to enable gdb stub to address XML packet sent from GDB.
+config HAVE_ARCH_KGDB_QXFER_PKT
+ bool
+
+menuconfig KGDB
+ bool "KGDB: kernel debugger"
+ depends on HAVE_ARCH_KGDB
+ depends on DEBUG_KERNEL
+ help
+ If you say Y here, it will be possible to remotely debug the
+ kernel using gdb. It is recommended but not required, that
+ you also turn on the kernel config option
+ CONFIG_FRAME_POINTER to aid in producing more reliable stack
+ backtraces in the external debugger. Documentation of
+ kernel debugger is available at http://kgdb.sourceforge.net
+ as well as in Documentation/dev-tools/kgdb.rst. If
+ unsure, say N.
+
+if KGDB
+
+config KGDB_HONOUR_BLOCKLIST
+ bool "KGDB: use kprobe blocklist to prohibit unsafe breakpoints"
+ depends on HAVE_KPROBES
+ depends on MODULES
+ select KPROBES
+ default y
+ help
+ If set to Y the debug core will use the kprobe blocklist to
+ identify symbols where it is unsafe to set breakpoints.
+ In particular this disallows instrumentation of functions
+ called during debug trap handling and thus makes it very
+ difficult to inadvertently provoke recursive trap handling.
+
+ If unsure, say Y.
+
+config KGDB_SERIAL_CONSOLE
+ tristate "KGDB: use kgdb over the serial console"
+ select CONSOLE_POLL
+ select MAGIC_SYSRQ
+ depends on TTY && HW_CONSOLE
+ default y
+ help
+ Share a serial console with kgdb. Sysrq-g must be used
+ to break in initially.
+
+config KGDB_TESTS
+ bool "KGDB: internal test suite"
+ default n
+ help
+ This is a kgdb I/O module specifically designed to test
+ kgdb's internal functions. This kgdb I/O module is
+ intended to for the development of new kgdb stubs
+ as well as regression testing the kgdb internals.
+ See the drivers/misc/kgdbts.c for the details about
+ the tests. The most basic of this I/O module is to boot
+ a kernel boot arguments "kgdbwait kgdbts=V1F100"
+
+config KGDB_TESTS_ON_BOOT
+ bool "KGDB: Run tests on boot"
+ depends on KGDB_TESTS
+ default n
+ help
+ Run the kgdb tests on boot up automatically without the need
+ to pass in a kernel parameter
+
+config KGDB_TESTS_BOOT_STRING
+ string "KGDB: which internal kgdb tests to run"
+ depends on KGDB_TESTS_ON_BOOT
+ default "V1F100"
+ help
+ This is the command string to send the kgdb test suite on
+ boot. See the drivers/misc/kgdbts.c for detailed
+ information about other strings you could use beyond the
+ default of V1F100.
+
+config KGDB_LOW_LEVEL_TRAP
+ bool "KGDB: Allow debugging with traps in notifiers"
+ depends on X86 || MIPS
+ default n
+ help
+ This will add an extra call back to kgdb for the breakpoint
+ exception handler which will allow kgdb to step through a
+ notify handler.
+
+config KGDB_KDB
+ bool "KGDB_KDB: include kdb frontend for kgdb"
+ default n
+ help
+ KDB frontend for kernel
+
+config KDB_DEFAULT_ENABLE
+ hex "KDB: Select kdb command functions to be enabled by default"
+ depends on KGDB_KDB
+ default 0x1
+ help
+ Specifiers which kdb commands are enabled by default. This may
+ be set to 1 or 0 to enable all commands or disable almost all
+ commands.
+
+ Alternatively the following bitmask applies:
+
+ 0x0002 - allow arbitrary reads from memory and symbol lookup
+ 0x0004 - allow arbitrary writes to memory
+ 0x0008 - allow current register state to be inspected
+ 0x0010 - allow current register state to be modified
+ 0x0020 - allow passive inspection (backtrace, process list, lsmod)
+ 0x0040 - allow flow control management (breakpoint, single step)
+ 0x0080 - enable signalling of processes
+ 0x0100 - allow machine to be rebooted
+
+ The config option merely sets the default at boot time. Both
+ issuing 'echo X > /sys/module/kdb/parameters/cmd_enable' or
+ setting with kdb.cmd_enable=X kernel command line option will
+ override the default settings.
+
+config KDB_KEYBOARD
+ bool "KGDB_KDB: keyboard as input device"
+ depends on VT && KGDB_KDB && !PARISC
+ default n
+ help
+ KDB can use a PS/2 type keyboard for an input device
+
+config KDB_CONTINUE_CATASTROPHIC
+ int "KDB: continue after catastrophic errors"
+ depends on KGDB_KDB
+ default "0"
+ help
+ This integer controls the behaviour of kdb when the kernel gets a
+ catastrophic error, i.e. for a panic or oops.
+ When KDB is active and a catastrophic error occurs, nothing extra
+ will happen until you type 'go'.
+ CONFIG_KDB_CONTINUE_CATASTROPHIC == 0 (default). The first time
+ you type 'go', you will be warned by kdb. The secend time you type
+ 'go', KDB tries to continue. No guarantees that the
+ kernel is still usable in this situation.
+ CONFIG_KDB_CONTINUE_CATASTROPHIC == 1. KDB tries to continue.
+ No guarantees that the kernel is still usable in this situation.
+ CONFIG_KDB_CONTINUE_CATASTROPHIC == 2. KDB forces a reboot.
+ If you are not sure, say 0.
+
+config ARCH_HAS_EARLY_DEBUG
+ bool
+ default n
+ help
+ If an architecture can definitely handle entering the debugger
+ when early_param's are parsed then it select this config.
+ Otherwise, if "kgdbwait" is passed on the kernel command line it
+ won't actually be processed until dbg_late_init() just after the
+ call to kgdb_arch_late() is made.
+
+ NOTE: Even if this isn't selected by an architecture we will
+ still try to register kgdb to handle breakpoints and crashes
+ when early_param's are parsed, we just won't act on the
+ "kgdbwait" parameter until dbg_late_init(). If you get a
+ crash and try to drop into kgdb somewhere between these two
+ places you might or might not end up being able to use kgdb
+ depending on exactly how far along the architecture has initted.
+
+endif # KGDB