#+title: Linux kernel options #+date: "2021-06-18 15:34:19 +08:00" #+date_modified: "2021-06-18 15:34:48 +08:00" #+language: en - [[https://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/Kernel][Gentoo wiki page on kernels]] - Linux also has official documentation on kernel.org and tldp.org - the kernel is large today, most of which can be configured to be compiled or not; there is a default configuration when compiling the kernel - most of the features you would expect can be included + run ELF binaries + various filesystem support + virtualization support + Android drivers + debugging options for kernel hacking + pseudo-filesystems + most drivers for common hardware (e.g., LED, USB, and network devices) + special hardware drivers (e.g., Steam controller, Nintendo Wii) - most of the options can be configured either to be included inside of the kernel image or as an external module - most of the features are available as kernel options + =CONFIG_HID_GENERIC= enables support for generic devices such as mice, keyboards, joysticks + you can know what compile options is included from the kernel with =/proc/config.gz= but only if =CONFIG_IKCONFIG_PROC= is included + =CONFIG_HID_BATTERY_STRENGTH= enables reporting battery strength - you can know what kernel options of the compiled kernel by looking at =/proc/config.gz= (e.g., ~gunzip --stdout /proc/config.gz | bat~); though, it is only possible if compiled with =CONFIG_IKCONFIG_PROC= option.