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A goal of the device-DAX interface is to be able to support many exclusive allocations (partitions) of performance / feature differentiated memory. This count may exceed the default minors limit of 256. As a result of switching to an embedded cdev the inode-to-dax_dev conversion is simplified, as well as reference counting which can switch to the cdev kobject lifetime. Cc: Al Viro <viro@zeniv.linux.org.uk> Signed-off-by: Dan Williams <dan.j.williams@intel.com>
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menuconfig DEV_DAX
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tristate "DAX: direct access to differentiated memory"
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default m if NVDIMM_DAX
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depends on TRANSPARENT_HUGEPAGE
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help
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Support raw access to differentiated (persistence, bandwidth,
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latency...) memory via an mmap(2) capable character
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device. Platform firmware or a device driver may identify a
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platform memory resource that is differentiated from the
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baseline memory pool. Mappings of a /dev/daxX.Y device impose
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restrictions that make the mapping behavior deterministic.
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if DEV_DAX
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config DEV_DAX_PMEM
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tristate "PMEM DAX: direct access to persistent memory"
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depends on NVDIMM_DAX
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default DEV_DAX
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help
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Support raw access to persistent memory. Note that this
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driver consumes memory ranges allocated and exported by the
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libnvdimm sub-system.
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Say Y if unsure
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config NR_DEV_DAX
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int "Maximum number of Device-DAX instances"
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default 32768
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range 256 2147483647
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endif
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