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1#
2# TIPC configuration
3#
4
5menuconfig TIPC
6 tristate "The TIPC Protocol"
7 depends on INET
8 ---help---
9 The Transparent Inter Process Communication (TIPC) protocol is
10 specially designed for intra cluster communication. This protocol
11 originates from Ericsson where it has been used in carrier grade
12 cluster applications for many years.
13
14 For more information about TIPC, see http://tipc.sourceforge.net.
15
16 This protocol support is also available as a module ( = code which
17 can be inserted in and removed from the running kernel whenever you
18 want). The module will be called tipc. If you want to compile it
19 as a module, say M here and read <file:Documentation/kbuild/modules.txt>.
20
21 If in doubt, say N.
22
23config TIPC_MEDIA_IB
24 bool "InfiniBand media type support"
25 depends on TIPC && INFINIBAND_IPOIB
26 help
27 Saying Y here will enable support for running TIPC on
28 IP-over-InfiniBand devices.
29config TIPC_MEDIA_UDP
30 bool "IP/UDP media type support"
31 depends on TIPC
32 select NET_UDP_TUNNEL
33 help
34 Saying Y here will enable support for running TIPC over IP/UDP
35 bool
36 default y
1#
2# TIPC configuration
3#
4
5menuconfig TIPC
6 tristate "The TIPC Protocol (EXPERIMENTAL)"
7 depends on INET && EXPERIMENTAL
8 ---help---
9 The Transparent Inter Process Communication (TIPC) protocol is
10 specially designed for intra cluster communication. This protocol
11 originates from Ericsson where it has been used in carrier grade
12 cluster applications for many years.
13
14 For more information about TIPC, see http://tipc.sourceforge.net.
15
16 This protocol support is also available as a module ( = code which
17 can be inserted in and removed from the running kernel whenever you
18 want). The module will be called tipc. If you want to compile it
19 as a module, say M here and read <file:Documentation/kbuild/modules.txt>.
20
21 If in doubt, say N.
22
23if TIPC
24
25config TIPC_ADVANCED
26 bool "Advanced TIPC configuration"
27 default n
28 help
29 Saying Y here will open some advanced configuration for TIPC.
30 Most users do not need to bother; if unsure, just say N.
31
32config TIPC_PORTS
33 int "Maximum number of ports in a node"
34 depends on TIPC_ADVANCED
35 range 127 65535
36 default "8191"
37 help
38 Specifies how many ports can be supported by a node.
39 Can range from 127 to 65535 ports; default is 8191.
40
41 Setting this to a smaller value saves some memory,
42 setting it to higher allows for more ports.
43
44config TIPC_LOG
45 int "Size of log buffer"
46 depends on TIPC_ADVANCED
47 range 0 32768
48 default "0"
49 help
50 Size (in bytes) of TIPC's internal log buffer, which records the
51 occurrence of significant events. Can range from 0 to 32768 bytes;
52 default is 0.
53
54 There is no need to enable the log buffer unless the node will be
55 managed remotely via TIPC.
56
57config TIPC_DEBUG
58 bool "Enable debugging support"
59 default n
60 help
61 Saying Y here enables TIPC debugging capabilities used by developers.
62 Most users do not need to bother; if unsure, just say N.
63
64 Enabling debugging support causes TIPC to display data about its
65 internal state when certain abnormal conditions occur. It also
66 makes it easy for developers to capture additional information of
67 interest using the dbg() or msg_dbg() macros.
68
69endif # TIPC