* [PATCH] fs/Kconfig: move CIFS out
@ 2008-08-29 3:20 Alexey Dobriyan
2008-08-29 3:54 ` Steve French
0 siblings, 1 reply; 3+ messages in thread
From: Alexey Dobriyan @ 2008-08-29 3:20 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: akpm; +Cc: sfrench, linux-fsdevel
Signed-off-by: Alexey Dobriyan <adobriyan@gmail.com>
---
fs/Kconfig | 143 --------------------------------------------------------
fs/cifs/Kconfig | 142 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
2 files changed, 143 insertions(+), 142 deletions(-)
--- a/fs/Kconfig
+++ b/fs/Kconfig
@@ -1148,148 +1148,7 @@ config SMB_NLS_REMOTE
smbmount from samba 2.2.0 or later supports this.
-config CIFS
- tristate "CIFS support (advanced network filesystem, SMBFS successor)"
- depends on INET
- select NLS
- help
- This is the client VFS module for the Common Internet File System
- (CIFS) protocol which is the successor to the Server Message Block
- (SMB) protocol, the native file sharing mechanism for most early
- PC operating systems. The CIFS protocol is fully supported by
- file servers such as Windows 2000 (including Windows 2003, NT 4
- and Windows XP) as well by Samba (which provides excellent CIFS
- server support for Linux and many other operating systems). Limited
- support for OS/2 and Windows ME and similar servers is provided as
- well.
-
- The cifs module provides an advanced network file system
- client for mounting to CIFS compliant servers. It includes
- support for DFS (hierarchical name space), secure per-user
- session establishment via Kerberos or NTLM or NTLMv2,
- safe distributed caching (oplock), optional packet
- signing, Unicode and other internationalization improvements.
- If you need to mount to Samba or Windows from this machine, say Y.
-
-config CIFS_STATS
- bool "CIFS statistics"
- depends on CIFS
- help
- Enabling this option will cause statistics for each server share
- mounted by the cifs client to be displayed in /proc/fs/cifs/Stats
-
-config CIFS_STATS2
- bool "Extended statistics"
- depends on CIFS_STATS
- help
- Enabling this option will allow more detailed statistics on SMB
- request timing to be displayed in /proc/fs/cifs/DebugData and also
- allow optional logging of slow responses to dmesg (depending on the
- value of /proc/fs/cifs/cifsFYI, see fs/cifs/README for more details).
- These additional statistics may have a minor effect on performance
- and memory utilization.
-
- Unless you are a developer or are doing network performance analysis
- or tuning, say N.
-
-config CIFS_WEAK_PW_HASH
- bool "Support legacy servers which use weaker LANMAN security"
- depends on CIFS
- help
- Modern CIFS servers including Samba and most Windows versions
- (since 1997) support stronger NTLM (and even NTLMv2 and Kerberos)
- security mechanisms. These hash the password more securely
- than the mechanisms used in the older LANMAN version of the
- SMB protocol but LANMAN based authentication is needed to
- establish sessions with some old SMB servers.
-
- Enabling this option allows the cifs module to mount to older
- LANMAN based servers such as OS/2 and Windows 95, but such
- mounts may be less secure than mounts using NTLM or more recent
- security mechanisms if you are on a public network. Unless you
- have a need to access old SMB servers (and are on a private
- network) you probably want to say N. Even if this support
- is enabled in the kernel build, LANMAN authentication will not be
- used automatically. At runtime LANMAN mounts are disabled but
- can be set to required (or optional) either in
- /proc/fs/cifs (see fs/cifs/README for more detail) or via an
- option on the mount command. This support is disabled by
- default in order to reduce the possibility of a downgrade
- attack.
-
- If unsure, say N.
-
-config CIFS_UPCALL
- bool "Kerberos/SPNEGO advanced session setup"
- depends on CIFS && KEYS
- help
- Enables an upcall mechanism for CIFS which accesses
- userspace helper utilities to provide SPNEGO packaged (RFC 4178)
- Kerberos tickets which are needed to mount to certain secure servers
- (for which more secure Kerberos authentication is required). If
- unsure, say N.
-
-config CIFS_XATTR
- bool "CIFS extended attributes"
- depends on CIFS
- help
- Extended attributes are name:value pairs associated with inodes by
- the kernel or by users (see the attr(5) manual page, or visit
- <http://acl.bestbits.at/> for details). CIFS maps the name of
- extended attributes beginning with the user namespace prefix
- to SMB/CIFS EAs. EAs are stored on Windows servers without the
- user namespace prefix, but their names are seen by Linux cifs clients
- prefaced by the user namespace prefix. The system namespace
- (used by some filesystems to store ACLs) is not supported at
- this time.
-
- If unsure, say N.
-
-config CIFS_POSIX
- bool "CIFS POSIX Extensions"
- depends on CIFS_XATTR
- help
- Enabling this option will cause the cifs client to attempt to
- negotiate a newer dialect with servers, such as Samba 3.0.5
- or later, that optionally can handle more POSIX like (rather
- than Windows like) file behavior. It also enables
- support for POSIX ACLs (getfacl and setfacl) to servers
- (such as Samba 3.10 and later) which can negotiate
- CIFS POSIX ACL support. If unsure, say N.
-
-config CIFS_DEBUG2
- bool "Enable additional CIFS debugging routines"
- depends on CIFS
- help
- Enabling this option adds a few more debugging routines
- to the cifs code which slightly increases the size of
- the cifs module and can cause additional logging of debug
- messages in some error paths, slowing performance. This
- option can be turned off unless you are debugging
- cifs problems. If unsure, say N.
-
-config CIFS_EXPERIMENTAL
- bool "CIFS Experimental Features (EXPERIMENTAL)"
- depends on CIFS && EXPERIMENTAL
- help
- Enables cifs features under testing. These features are
- experimental and currently include DFS support and directory
- change notification ie fcntl(F_DNOTIFY), as well as the upcall
- mechanism which will be used for Kerberos session negotiation
- and uid remapping. Some of these features also may depend on
- setting a value of 1 to the pseudo-file /proc/fs/cifs/Experimental
- (which is disabled by default). See the file fs/cifs/README
- for more details. If unsure, say N.
-
-config CIFS_DFS_UPCALL
- bool "DFS feature support (EXPERIMENTAL)"
- depends on CIFS_EXPERIMENTAL
- depends on KEYS
- help
- Enables an upcall mechanism for CIFS which contacts userspace
- helper utilities to provide server name resolution (host names to
- IP addresses) which is needed for implicit mounts of DFS junction
- points. If unsure, say N.
+source "fs/cifs/Kconfig"
config NCP_FS
tristate "NCP file system support (to mount NetWare volumes)"
new file mode 100644
--- /dev/null
+++ b/fs/cifs/Kconfig
@@ -0,0 +1,142 @@
+config CIFS
+ tristate "CIFS support (advanced network filesystem, SMBFS successor)"
+ depends on INET
+ select NLS
+ help
+ This is the client VFS module for the Common Internet File System
+ (CIFS) protocol which is the successor to the Server Message Block
+ (SMB) protocol, the native file sharing mechanism for most early
+ PC operating systems. The CIFS protocol is fully supported by
+ file servers such as Windows 2000 (including Windows 2003, NT 4
+ and Windows XP) as well by Samba (which provides excellent CIFS
+ server support for Linux and many other operating systems). Limited
+ support for OS/2 and Windows ME and similar servers is provided as
+ well.
+
+ The cifs module provides an advanced network file system
+ client for mounting to CIFS compliant servers. It includes
+ support for DFS (hierarchical name space), secure per-user
+ session establishment via Kerberos or NTLM or NTLMv2,
+ safe distributed caching (oplock), optional packet
+ signing, Unicode and other internationalization improvements.
+ If you need to mount to Samba or Windows from this machine, say Y.
+
+config CIFS_STATS
+ bool "CIFS statistics"
+ depends on CIFS
+ help
+ Enabling this option will cause statistics for each server share
+ mounted by the cifs client to be displayed in /proc/fs/cifs/Stats
+
+config CIFS_STATS2
+ bool "Extended statistics"
+ depends on CIFS_STATS
+ help
+ Enabling this option will allow more detailed statistics on SMB
+ request timing to be displayed in /proc/fs/cifs/DebugData and also
+ allow optional logging of slow responses to dmesg (depending on the
+ value of /proc/fs/cifs/cifsFYI, see fs/cifs/README for more details).
+ These additional statistics may have a minor effect on performance
+ and memory utilization.
+
+ Unless you are a developer or are doing network performance analysis
+ or tuning, say N.
+
+config CIFS_WEAK_PW_HASH
+ bool "Support legacy servers which use weaker LANMAN security"
+ depends on CIFS
+ help
+ Modern CIFS servers including Samba and most Windows versions
+ (since 1997) support stronger NTLM (and even NTLMv2 and Kerberos)
+ security mechanisms. These hash the password more securely
+ than the mechanisms used in the older LANMAN version of the
+ SMB protocol but LANMAN based authentication is needed to
+ establish sessions with some old SMB servers.
+
+ Enabling this option allows the cifs module to mount to older
+ LANMAN based servers such as OS/2 and Windows 95, but such
+ mounts may be less secure than mounts using NTLM or more recent
+ security mechanisms if you are on a public network. Unless you
+ have a need to access old SMB servers (and are on a private
+ network) you probably want to say N. Even if this support
+ is enabled in the kernel build, LANMAN authentication will not be
+ used automatically. At runtime LANMAN mounts are disabled but
+ can be set to required (or optional) either in
+ /proc/fs/cifs (see fs/cifs/README for more detail) or via an
+ option on the mount command. This support is disabled by
+ default in order to reduce the possibility of a downgrade
+ attack.
+
+ If unsure, say N.
+
+config CIFS_UPCALL
+ bool "Kerberos/SPNEGO advanced session setup"
+ depends on CIFS && KEYS
+ help
+ Enables an upcall mechanism for CIFS which accesses
+ userspace helper utilities to provide SPNEGO packaged (RFC 4178)
+ Kerberos tickets which are needed to mount to certain secure servers
+ (for which more secure Kerberos authentication is required). If
+ unsure, say N.
+
+config CIFS_XATTR
+ bool "CIFS extended attributes"
+ depends on CIFS
+ help
+ Extended attributes are name:value pairs associated with inodes by
+ the kernel or by users (see the attr(5) manual page, or visit
+ <http://acl.bestbits.at/> for details). CIFS maps the name of
+ extended attributes beginning with the user namespace prefix
+ to SMB/CIFS EAs. EAs are stored on Windows servers without the
+ user namespace prefix, but their names are seen by Linux cifs clients
+ prefaced by the user namespace prefix. The system namespace
+ (used by some filesystems to store ACLs) is not supported at
+ this time.
+
+ If unsure, say N.
+
+config CIFS_POSIX
+ bool "CIFS POSIX Extensions"
+ depends on CIFS_XATTR
+ help
+ Enabling this option will cause the cifs client to attempt to
+ negotiate a newer dialect with servers, such as Samba 3.0.5
+ or later, that optionally can handle more POSIX like (rather
+ than Windows like) file behavior. It also enables
+ support for POSIX ACLs (getfacl and setfacl) to servers
+ (such as Samba 3.10 and later) which can negotiate
+ CIFS POSIX ACL support. If unsure, say N.
+
+config CIFS_DEBUG2
+ bool "Enable additional CIFS debugging routines"
+ depends on CIFS
+ help
+ Enabling this option adds a few more debugging routines
+ to the cifs code which slightly increases the size of
+ the cifs module and can cause additional logging of debug
+ messages in some error paths, slowing performance. This
+ option can be turned off unless you are debugging
+ cifs problems. If unsure, say N.
+
+config CIFS_EXPERIMENTAL
+ bool "CIFS Experimental Features (EXPERIMENTAL)"
+ depends on CIFS && EXPERIMENTAL
+ help
+ Enables cifs features under testing. These features are
+ experimental and currently include DFS support and directory
+ change notification ie fcntl(F_DNOTIFY), as well as the upcall
+ mechanism which will be used for Kerberos session negotiation
+ and uid remapping. Some of these features also may depend on
+ setting a value of 1 to the pseudo-file /proc/fs/cifs/Experimental
+ (which is disabled by default). See the file fs/cifs/README
+ for more details. If unsure, say N.
+
+config CIFS_DFS_UPCALL
+ bool "DFS feature support (EXPERIMENTAL)"
+ depends on CIFS_EXPERIMENTAL
+ depends on KEYS
+ help
+ Enables an upcall mechanism for CIFS which contacts userspace
+ helper utilities to provide server name resolution (host names to
+ IP addresses) which is needed for implicit mounts of DFS junction
+ points. If unsure, say N.
^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 3+ messages in thread
* Re: [PATCH] fs/Kconfig: move CIFS out
2008-08-29 3:20 [PATCH] fs/Kconfig: move CIFS out Alexey Dobriyan
@ 2008-08-29 3:54 ` Steve French
2008-08-29 3:57 ` Alexey Dobriyan
0 siblings, 1 reply; 3+ messages in thread
From: Steve French @ 2008-08-29 3:54 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Alexey Dobriyan; +Cc: akpm, linux-fsdevel
This seems like a good idea, and may make future changes slightly
easier, but seems like it should wait for 2.6.27 unless this is part
of a patch series you are trying to get in.
On Thu, Aug 28, 2008 at 10:20 PM, Alexey Dobriyan <adobriyan@gmail.com> wrote:
> Signed-off-by: Alexey Dobriyan <adobriyan@gmail.com>
> ---
>
> fs/Kconfig | 143 --------------------------------------------------------
> fs/cifs/Kconfig | 142 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
> 2 files changed, 143 insertions(+), 142 deletions(-)
>
> --- a/fs/Kconfig
> +++ b/fs/Kconfig
> @@ -1148,148 +1148,7 @@ config SMB_NLS_REMOTE
>
> smbmount from samba 2.2.0 or later supports this.
>
> -config CIFS
> - tristate "CIFS support (advanced network filesystem, SMBFS successor)"
> - depends on INET
> - select NLS
> - help
> - This is the client VFS module for the Common Internet File System
> - (CIFS) protocol which is the successor to the Server Message Block
> - (SMB) protocol, the native file sharing mechanism for most early
> - PC operating systems. The CIFS protocol is fully supported by
> - file servers such as Windows 2000 (including Windows 2003, NT 4
> - and Windows XP) as well by Samba (which provides excellent CIFS
> - server support for Linux and many other operating systems). Limited
> - support for OS/2 and Windows ME and similar servers is provided as
> - well.
> -
> - The cifs module provides an advanced network file system
> - client for mounting to CIFS compliant servers. It includes
> - support for DFS (hierarchical name space), secure per-user
> - session establishment via Kerberos or NTLM or NTLMv2,
> - safe distributed caching (oplock), optional packet
> - signing, Unicode and other internationalization improvements.
> - If you need to mount to Samba or Windows from this machine, say Y.
> -
> -config CIFS_STATS
> - bool "CIFS statistics"
> - depends on CIFS
> - help
> - Enabling this option will cause statistics for each server share
> - mounted by the cifs client to be displayed in /proc/fs/cifs/Stats
> -
> -config CIFS_STATS2
> - bool "Extended statistics"
> - depends on CIFS_STATS
> - help
> - Enabling this option will allow more detailed statistics on SMB
> - request timing to be displayed in /proc/fs/cifs/DebugData and also
> - allow optional logging of slow responses to dmesg (depending on the
> - value of /proc/fs/cifs/cifsFYI, see fs/cifs/README for more details).
> - These additional statistics may have a minor effect on performance
> - and memory utilization.
> -
> - Unless you are a developer or are doing network performance analysis
> - or tuning, say N.
> -
> -config CIFS_WEAK_PW_HASH
> - bool "Support legacy servers which use weaker LANMAN security"
> - depends on CIFS
> - help
> - Modern CIFS servers including Samba and most Windows versions
> - (since 1997) support stronger NTLM (and even NTLMv2 and Kerberos)
> - security mechanisms. These hash the password more securely
> - than the mechanisms used in the older LANMAN version of the
> - SMB protocol but LANMAN based authentication is needed to
> - establish sessions with some old SMB servers.
> -
> - Enabling this option allows the cifs module to mount to older
> - LANMAN based servers such as OS/2 and Windows 95, but such
> - mounts may be less secure than mounts using NTLM or more recent
> - security mechanisms if you are on a public network. Unless you
> - have a need to access old SMB servers (and are on a private
> - network) you probably want to say N. Even if this support
> - is enabled in the kernel build, LANMAN authentication will not be
> - used automatically. At runtime LANMAN mounts are disabled but
> - can be set to required (or optional) either in
> - /proc/fs/cifs (see fs/cifs/README for more detail) or via an
> - option on the mount command. This support is disabled by
> - default in order to reduce the possibility of a downgrade
> - attack.
> -
> - If unsure, say N.
> -
> -config CIFS_UPCALL
> - bool "Kerberos/SPNEGO advanced session setup"
> - depends on CIFS && KEYS
> - help
> - Enables an upcall mechanism for CIFS which accesses
> - userspace helper utilities to provide SPNEGO packaged (RFC 4178)
> - Kerberos tickets which are needed to mount to certain secure servers
> - (for which more secure Kerberos authentication is required). If
> - unsure, say N.
> -
> -config CIFS_XATTR
> - bool "CIFS extended attributes"
> - depends on CIFS
> - help
> - Extended attributes are name:value pairs associated with inodes by
> - the kernel or by users (see the attr(5) manual page, or visit
> - <http://acl.bestbits.at/> for details). CIFS maps the name of
> - extended attributes beginning with the user namespace prefix
> - to SMB/CIFS EAs. EAs are stored on Windows servers without the
> - user namespace prefix, but their names are seen by Linux cifs clients
> - prefaced by the user namespace prefix. The system namespace
> - (used by some filesystems to store ACLs) is not supported at
> - this time.
> -
> - If unsure, say N.
> -
> -config CIFS_POSIX
> - bool "CIFS POSIX Extensions"
> - depends on CIFS_XATTR
> - help
> - Enabling this option will cause the cifs client to attempt to
> - negotiate a newer dialect with servers, such as Samba 3.0.5
> - or later, that optionally can handle more POSIX like (rather
> - than Windows like) file behavior. It also enables
> - support for POSIX ACLs (getfacl and setfacl) to servers
> - (such as Samba 3.10 and later) which can negotiate
> - CIFS POSIX ACL support. If unsure, say N.
> -
> -config CIFS_DEBUG2
> - bool "Enable additional CIFS debugging routines"
> - depends on CIFS
> - help
> - Enabling this option adds a few more debugging routines
> - to the cifs code which slightly increases the size of
> - the cifs module and can cause additional logging of debug
> - messages in some error paths, slowing performance. This
> - option can be turned off unless you are debugging
> - cifs problems. If unsure, say N.
> -
> -config CIFS_EXPERIMENTAL
> - bool "CIFS Experimental Features (EXPERIMENTAL)"
> - depends on CIFS && EXPERIMENTAL
> - help
> - Enables cifs features under testing. These features are
> - experimental and currently include DFS support and directory
> - change notification ie fcntl(F_DNOTIFY), as well as the upcall
> - mechanism which will be used for Kerberos session negotiation
> - and uid remapping. Some of these features also may depend on
> - setting a value of 1 to the pseudo-file /proc/fs/cifs/Experimental
> - (which is disabled by default). See the file fs/cifs/README
> - for more details. If unsure, say N.
> -
> -config CIFS_DFS_UPCALL
> - bool "DFS feature support (EXPERIMENTAL)"
> - depends on CIFS_EXPERIMENTAL
> - depends on KEYS
> - help
> - Enables an upcall mechanism for CIFS which contacts userspace
> - helper utilities to provide server name resolution (host names to
> - IP addresses) which is needed for implicit mounts of DFS junction
> - points. If unsure, say N.
> +source "fs/cifs/Kconfig"
>
> config NCP_FS
> tristate "NCP file system support (to mount NetWare volumes)"
> new file mode 100644
> --- /dev/null
> +++ b/fs/cifs/Kconfig
> @@ -0,0 +1,142 @@
> +config CIFS
> + tristate "CIFS support (advanced network filesystem, SMBFS successor)"
> + depends on INET
> + select NLS
> + help
> + This is the client VFS module for the Common Internet File System
> + (CIFS) protocol which is the successor to the Server Message Block
> + (SMB) protocol, the native file sharing mechanism for most early
> + PC operating systems. The CIFS protocol is fully supported by
> + file servers such as Windows 2000 (including Windows 2003, NT 4
> + and Windows XP) as well by Samba (which provides excellent CIFS
> + server support for Linux and many other operating systems). Limited
> + support for OS/2 and Windows ME and similar servers is provided as
> + well.
> +
> + The cifs module provides an advanced network file system
> + client for mounting to CIFS compliant servers. It includes
> + support for DFS (hierarchical name space), secure per-user
> + session establishment via Kerberos or NTLM or NTLMv2,
> + safe distributed caching (oplock), optional packet
> + signing, Unicode and other internationalization improvements.
> + If you need to mount to Samba or Windows from this machine, say Y.
> +
> +config CIFS_STATS
> + bool "CIFS statistics"
> + depends on CIFS
> + help
> + Enabling this option will cause statistics for each server share
> + mounted by the cifs client to be displayed in /proc/fs/cifs/Stats
> +
> +config CIFS_STATS2
> + bool "Extended statistics"
> + depends on CIFS_STATS
> + help
> + Enabling this option will allow more detailed statistics on SMB
> + request timing to be displayed in /proc/fs/cifs/DebugData and also
> + allow optional logging of slow responses to dmesg (depending on the
> + value of /proc/fs/cifs/cifsFYI, see fs/cifs/README for more details).
> + These additional statistics may have a minor effect on performance
> + and memory utilization.
> +
> + Unless you are a developer or are doing network performance analysis
> + or tuning, say N.
> +
> +config CIFS_WEAK_PW_HASH
> + bool "Support legacy servers which use weaker LANMAN security"
> + depends on CIFS
> + help
> + Modern CIFS servers including Samba and most Windows versions
> + (since 1997) support stronger NTLM (and even NTLMv2 and Kerberos)
> + security mechanisms. These hash the password more securely
> + than the mechanisms used in the older LANMAN version of the
> + SMB protocol but LANMAN based authentication is needed to
> + establish sessions with some old SMB servers.
> +
> + Enabling this option allows the cifs module to mount to older
> + LANMAN based servers such as OS/2 and Windows 95, but such
> + mounts may be less secure than mounts using NTLM or more recent
> + security mechanisms if you are on a public network. Unless you
> + have a need to access old SMB servers (and are on a private
> + network) you probably want to say N. Even if this support
> + is enabled in the kernel build, LANMAN authentication will not be
> + used automatically. At runtime LANMAN mounts are disabled but
> + can be set to required (or optional) either in
> + /proc/fs/cifs (see fs/cifs/README for more detail) or via an
> + option on the mount command. This support is disabled by
> + default in order to reduce the possibility of a downgrade
> + attack.
> +
> + If unsure, say N.
> +
> +config CIFS_UPCALL
> + bool "Kerberos/SPNEGO advanced session setup"
> + depends on CIFS && KEYS
> + help
> + Enables an upcall mechanism for CIFS which accesses
> + userspace helper utilities to provide SPNEGO packaged (RFC 4178)
> + Kerberos tickets which are needed to mount to certain secure servers
> + (for which more secure Kerberos authentication is required). If
> + unsure, say N.
> +
> +config CIFS_XATTR
> + bool "CIFS extended attributes"
> + depends on CIFS
> + help
> + Extended attributes are name:value pairs associated with inodes by
> + the kernel or by users (see the attr(5) manual page, or visit
> + <http://acl.bestbits.at/> for details). CIFS maps the name of
> + extended attributes beginning with the user namespace prefix
> + to SMB/CIFS EAs. EAs are stored on Windows servers without the
> + user namespace prefix, but their names are seen by Linux cifs clients
> + prefaced by the user namespace prefix. The system namespace
> + (used by some filesystems to store ACLs) is not supported at
> + this time.
> +
> + If unsure, say N.
> +
> +config CIFS_POSIX
> + bool "CIFS POSIX Extensions"
> + depends on CIFS_XATTR
> + help
> + Enabling this option will cause the cifs client to attempt to
> + negotiate a newer dialect with servers, such as Samba 3.0.5
> + or later, that optionally can handle more POSIX like (rather
> + than Windows like) file behavior. It also enables
> + support for POSIX ACLs (getfacl and setfacl) to servers
> + (such as Samba 3.10 and later) which can negotiate
> + CIFS POSIX ACL support. If unsure, say N.
> +
> +config CIFS_DEBUG2
> + bool "Enable additional CIFS debugging routines"
> + depends on CIFS
> + help
> + Enabling this option adds a few more debugging routines
> + to the cifs code which slightly increases the size of
> + the cifs module and can cause additional logging of debug
> + messages in some error paths, slowing performance. This
> + option can be turned off unless you are debugging
> + cifs problems. If unsure, say N.
> +
> +config CIFS_EXPERIMENTAL
> + bool "CIFS Experimental Features (EXPERIMENTAL)"
> + depends on CIFS && EXPERIMENTAL
> + help
> + Enables cifs features under testing. These features are
> + experimental and currently include DFS support and directory
> + change notification ie fcntl(F_DNOTIFY), as well as the upcall
> + mechanism which will be used for Kerberos session negotiation
> + and uid remapping. Some of these features also may depend on
> + setting a value of 1 to the pseudo-file /proc/fs/cifs/Experimental
> + (which is disabled by default). See the file fs/cifs/README
> + for more details. If unsure, say N.
> +
> +config CIFS_DFS_UPCALL
> + bool "DFS feature support (EXPERIMENTAL)"
> + depends on CIFS_EXPERIMENTAL
> + depends on KEYS
> + help
> + Enables an upcall mechanism for CIFS which contacts userspace
> + helper utilities to provide server name resolution (host names to
> + IP addresses) which is needed for implicit mounts of DFS junction
> + points. If unsure, say N.
>
>
--
Thanks,
Steve
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* Re: [PATCH] fs/Kconfig: move CIFS out
2008-08-29 3:54 ` Steve French
@ 2008-08-29 3:57 ` Alexey Dobriyan
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From: Alexey Dobriyan @ 2008-08-29 3:57 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Steve French; +Cc: akpm, linux-fsdevel
On Thu, Aug 28, 2008 at 10:54:12PM -0500, Steve French wrote:
> This seems like a good idea, and may make future changes slightly
> easier, but seems like it should wait for 2.6.27 unless this is part
> of a patch series you are trying to get in.
This is targeted at next merge window, yes.
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