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CONFIG_X86_USERSPACE

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Type: bool

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This option enables APIs to drop a thread's privileges down to ring 3,
supporting user-level threads that are protected from each other and
from crashing the kernel.

Help

This option enables APIs to drop a thread's privileges down to ring 3,
supporting user-level threads that are protected from each other and
from crashing the kernel.

Direct dependencies

(!X86_64 && X86) || (X86_64 && X86)

(Includes any dependencies from ifs and menus.)

Defaults

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Kconfig definitions

At arch/x86/core/Kconfig.ia32:67

Included via Kconfig:8Kconfig.zephyr:39arch/Kconfig:12arch/x86/Kconfig:482

Menu path: (Top) → X86 Architecture Options → Processor Capabilities

config X86_USERSPACE
    bool
    default y if USERSPACE
    select THREAD_STACK_INFO
    select SET_GDT
    select GDT_DYNAMIC
    select X86_ENABLE_TSS
    depends on !X86_64 && X86
    help
      This option enables APIs to drop a thread's privileges down to ring 3,
      supporting user-level threads that are protected from each other and
      from crashing the kernel.

At arch/x86/core/Kconfig.intel64:81

Included via Kconfig:8Kconfig.zephyr:39arch/Kconfig:12arch/x86/Kconfig:483

Menu path: (Top) → X86 Architecture Options

config X86_USERSPACE
    bool
    default y if USERSPACE
    select THREAD_STACK_INFO
    depends on X86_64 && X86
    help
      This option enables APIs to drop a thread's privileges down to ring 3,
      supporting user-level threads that are protected from each other and
      from crashing the kernel.

(The ‘depends on’ condition includes propagated dependencies from ifs and menus.)