1menuconfig RAS
2	bool "Reliability, Availability and Serviceability (RAS) features"
3	help
4	  Reliability, availability and serviceability (RAS) is a computer
5	  hardware engineering term. Computers designed with higher levels
6	  of RAS have a multitude of features that protect data integrity
7	  and help them stay available for long periods of time without
8	  failure.
9
10	  Reliability can be defined as the probability that the system will
11	  produce correct outputs up to some given time. Reliability is
12	  enhanced by features that help to avoid, detect and repair hardware
13	  faults.
14
15	  Availability is the probability a system is operational at a given
16	  time, i.e. the amount of time a device is actually operating as the
17	  percentage of total time it should be operating.
18
19	  Serviceability or maintainability is the simplicity and speed with
20	  which a system can be repaired or maintained; if the time to repair
21	  a failed system increases, then availability will decrease.
22
23	  Note that Reliability and Availability are distinct concepts:
24	  Reliability is a measure of the ability of a system to function
25	  correctly, including avoiding data corruption, whereas Availability
26	  measures how often it is available for use, even though it may not
27	  be functioning correctly. For example, a server may run forever and
28	  so have ideal availability, but may be unreliable, with frequent
29	  data corruption.
30
31if RAS
32
33source arch/x86/ras/Kconfig
34
35endif
36