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# # Open-Channel SSD NVM configuration # menuconfig NVM bool "Open-Channel SSD target support" depends on BLOCK help Say Y here to get to enable Open-channel SSDs. Open-Channel SSDs implement a set of extension to SSDs, that exposes direct access to the underlying non-volatile memory. If you say N, all options in this submenu will be skipped and disabled only do this if you know what you are doing. if NVM config NVM_DEBUG bool "Open-Channel SSD debugging support" default n ---help--- Exposes a debug management interface to create/remove targets at: /sys/module/lnvm/parameters/configure_debug It is required to create/remove targets without IOCTLs. config NVM_GENNVM tristate "Generic NVM manager for Open-Channel SSDs" ---help--- NVM media manager for Open-Channel SSDs that offload management functionality to device, while keeping data placement and garbage collection decisions on the host. config NVM_RRPC tristate "Round-robin Hybrid Open-Channel SSD target" ---help--- Allows an open-channel SSD to be exposed as a block device to the host. The target is implemented using a linear mapping table and cost-based garbage collection. It is optimized for 4K IO sizes. endif # NVM