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  config BTRFS_FS
  	tristate "Btrfs filesystem support"
  	select CRYPTO
  	select CRYPTO_CRC32C
  	select ZLIB_INFLATE
  	select ZLIB_DEFLATE
  	select LZO_COMPRESS
  	select LZO_DECOMPRESS
  	select RAID6_PQ
  	select XOR_BLOCKS
  
  	help
  	  Btrfs is a general purpose copy-on-write filesystem with extents,
  	  writable snapshotting, support for multiple devices and many more
  	  features focused on fault tolerance, repair and easy administration.
  
  	  The filesystem disk format is no longer unstable, and it's not
  	  expected to change unless there are strong reasons to do so. If there
  	  is a format change, file systems with a unchanged format will
  	  continue to be mountable and usable by newer kernels.
  
  	  For more information, please see the web pages at
  	  http://btrfs.wiki.kernel.org.
  
  	  To compile this file system support as a module, choose M here. The
  	  module will be called btrfs.
  
  	  If unsure, say N.
  
  config BTRFS_FS_POSIX_ACL
  	bool "Btrfs POSIX Access Control Lists"
  	depends on BTRFS_FS
  	select FS_POSIX_ACL
  	help
  	  POSIX Access Control Lists (ACLs) support permissions for users and
  	  groups beyond the owner/group/world scheme.
  
  	  To learn more about Access Control Lists, visit the POSIX ACLs for
  	  Linux website <http://acl.bestbits.at/>.
  
  	  If you don't know what Access Control Lists are, say N
  
  config BTRFS_FS_CHECK_INTEGRITY
  	bool "Btrfs with integrity check tool compiled in (DANGEROUS)"
  	depends on BTRFS_FS
  	help
  	  Adds code that examines all block write requests (including
  	  writes of the super block). The goal is to verify that the
  	  state of the filesystem on disk is always consistent, i.e.,
  	  after a power-loss or kernel panic event the filesystem is
  	  in a consistent state.
  
  	  If the integrity check tool is included and activated in
  	  the mount options, plenty of kernel memory is used, and
  	  plenty of additional CPU cycles are spent. Enabling this
  	  functionality is not intended for normal use.
  
  	  In most cases, unless you are a btrfs developer who needs
  	  to verify the integrity of (super)-block write requests
  	  during the run of a regression test, say N
  
  config BTRFS_FS_RUN_SANITY_TESTS
  	bool "Btrfs will run sanity tests upon loading"
  	depends on BTRFS_FS
  	help
  	  This will run some basic sanity tests on the free space cache
  	  code to make sure it is acting as it should.  These are mostly
  	  regression tests and are only really interesting to btrfs
  	  developers.
  
  	  If unsure, say N.
  
  config BTRFS_DEBUG
  	bool "Btrfs debugging support"
  	depends on BTRFS_FS
  	help
  	  Enable run-time debugging support for the btrfs filesystem. This may
  	  enable additional and expensive checks with negative impact on
  	  performance, or export extra information via sysfs.
  
  	  If unsure, say N.
  
  config BTRFS_ASSERT
  	bool "Btrfs assert support"
  	depends on BTRFS_FS
  	help
  	  Enable run-time assertion checking.  This will result in panics if
  	  any of the assertions trip.  This is meant for btrfs developers only.
  
  	  If unsure, say N.