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1 | config SQUASHFS |
2 | tristate "SquashFS 4.0 - Squashed file system support" | |
3 | depends on BLOCK | |
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4 | help |
5 | Saying Y here includes support for SquashFS 4.0 (a Compressed | |
6 | Read-Only File System). Squashfs is a highly compressed read-only | |
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7 | filesystem for Linux. It uses zlib, lzo or xz compression to |
8 | compress both files, inodes and directories. Inodes in the system | |
9 | are very small and all blocks are packed to minimise data overhead. | |
10 | Block sizes greater than 4K are supported up to a maximum of 1 Mbytes | |
11 | (default block size 128K). SquashFS 4.0 supports 64 bit filesystems | |
12 | and files (larger than 4GB), full uid/gid information, hard links and | |
4b676d2d | 13 | timestamps. |
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14 | |
15 | Squashfs is intended for general read-only filesystem use, for | |
16 | archival use (i.e. in cases where a .tar.gz file may be used), and in | |
17 | embedded systems where low overhead is needed. Further information | |
18 | and tools are available from http://squashfs.sourceforge.net. | |
19 | ||
20 | If you want to compile this as a module ( = code which can be | |
21 | inserted in and removed from the running kernel whenever you want), | |
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22 | say M here. The module will be called squashfs. Note that the root |
23 | file system (the one containing the directory /) cannot be compiled | |
24 | as a module. | |
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25 | |
26 | If unsure, say N. | |
27 | ||
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29 | bool "Squashfs XATTR support" |
30 | depends on SQUASHFS | |
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31 | help |
32 | Saying Y here includes support for extended attributes (xattrs). | |
33 | Xattrs are name:value pairs associated with inodes by | |
34 | the kernel or by users (see the attr(5) manual page). | |
35 | ||
36 | If unsure, say N. | |
37 | ||
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38 | config SQUASHFS_ZLIB |
39 | bool "Include support for ZLIB compressed file systems" | |
40 | depends on SQUASHFS | |
41 | select ZLIB_INFLATE | |
42 | default y | |
43 | help | |
44 | ZLIB compression is the standard compression used by Squashfs | |
45 | file systems. It offers a good trade-off between compression | |
46 | achieved and the amount of CPU time and memory necessary to | |
47 | compress and decompress. | |
48 | ||
49 | If unsure, say Y. | |
50 | ||
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51 | config SQUASHFS_LZO |
52 | bool "Include support for LZO compressed file systems" | |
53 | depends on SQUASHFS | |
54 | select LZO_DECOMPRESS | |
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55 | help |
56 | Saying Y here includes support for reading Squashfs file systems | |
70f23fd6 | 57 | compressed with LZO compression. LZO compression is mainly |
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58 | aimed at embedded systems with slower CPUs where the overheads |
59 | of zlib are too high. | |
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61 | LZO is not the standard compression used in Squashfs and so most |
62 | file systems will be readable without selecting this option. | |
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64 | If unsure, say N. |
65 | ||
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66 | config SQUASHFS_XZ |
67 | bool "Include support for XZ compressed file systems" | |
68 | depends on SQUASHFS | |
69 | select XZ_DEC | |
70 | help | |
71 | Saying Y here includes support for reading Squashfs file systems | |
70f23fd6 | 72 | compressed with XZ compression. XZ gives better compression than |
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73 | the default zlib compression, at the expense of greater CPU and |
74 | memory overhead. | |
75 | ||
76 | XZ is not the standard compression used in Squashfs and so most | |
77 | file systems will be readable without selecting this option. | |
78 | ||
79 | If unsure, say N. | |
80 | ||
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81 | config SQUASHFS_4K_DEVBLK_SIZE |
82 | bool "Use 4K device block size?" | |
83 | depends on SQUASHFS | |
84 | help | |
85 | By default Squashfs sets the dev block size (sb_min_blocksize) | |
86 | to 1K or the smallest block size supported by the block device | |
87 | (if larger). This, because blocks are packed together and | |
88 | unaligned in Squashfs, should reduce latency. | |
89 | ||
90 | This, however, gives poor performance on MTD NAND devices where | |
91 | the optimal I/O size is 4K (even though the devices can support | |
92 | smaller block sizes). | |
93 | ||
94 | Using a 4K device block size may also improve overall I/O | |
95 | performance for some file access patterns (e.g. sequential | |
96 | accesses of files in filesystem order) on all media. | |
97 | ||
98 | Setting this option will force Squashfs to use a 4K device block | |
99 | size by default. | |
100 | ||
101 | If unsure, say N. | |
102 | ||
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103 | config SQUASHFS_EMBEDDED |
104 | bool "Additional option for memory-constrained systems" | |
22635ec9 | 105 | depends on SQUASHFS |
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106 | help |
107 | Saying Y here allows you to specify cache size. | |
108 | ||
109 | If unsure, say N. | |
110 | ||
111 | config SQUASHFS_FRAGMENT_CACHE_SIZE | |
112 | int "Number of fragments cached" if SQUASHFS_EMBEDDED | |
113 | depends on SQUASHFS | |
114 | default "3" | |
115 | help | |
116 | By default SquashFS caches the last 3 fragments read from | |
117 | the filesystem. Increasing this amount may mean SquashFS | |
118 | has to re-read fragments less often from disk, at the expense | |
119 | of extra system memory. Decreasing this amount will mean | |
120 | SquashFS uses less memory at the expense of extra reads from disk. | |
121 | ||
122 | Note there must be at least one cached fragment. Anything | |
123 | much more than three will probably not make much difference. |