#! /bin/sh # # This script is used to configure the linux kernel. # # It was inspired by the challenge in the original Configure script # to ``do something better'', combined with the actual need to ``do # something better'' because the old configure script wasn't flexible # enough. # # Please send comments / questions / bug fixes to raymondc@microsoft.com. # # ***** IMPORTANT COMPATABILITY NOTE **** # If configuration changes are made which might adversely effect # Menuconfig or xconfig, please notify the respective authors so that # those utilities can be updated in parallel. # # Menuconfig: <roadcapw@cfw.com> # xconfig: <apenwarr@foxnet.net> <eric@aib.com> # **************************************** # # Each line in the config file is a command. # # 050793 - use IFS='@' to get around a bug in a pre-version of bash-1.13 # with an empty IFS. # # 030995 (storner@osiris.ping.dk) - added support for tri-state answers, # for selecting modules to compile. # # 180995 Bernhard Kaindl (bkaindl@ping.at) - added dummy functions for # use with a config.in modified for make menuconfig. # # 301195 (boldt@math.ucsb.edu) - added help text support # # 281295 Paul Gortmaker - make tri_state functions collapse to boolean # if module support is not enabled. # # 010296 Aaron Ucko (ucko@vax1.rockhurst.edu) - fix int and hex to accept # arbitrary ranges # # 150296 Dick Streefland (dicks@tasking.nl) - report new configuration # items and ask for a value even when doing a "make oldconfig" # # Make sure we're really running bash. # # I would really have preferred to write this script in a language with # better string handling, but alas, bash is the only scripting language # that I can be reasonable sure everybody has on their linux machine. # [ -z "$BASH" ] && { echo "Configure requires bash" 1>&2; exit 1; } # Disable filename globbing once and for all. # Enable function cacheing. set -f -h # # Dummy functions for use with a config.in modified for menuconf # function mainmenu_option () { : } function mainmenu_name () { : } function endmenu () { : } # # help prints the corresponding help text from Configure.help to stdout # # help variable # function help () { if [ -f Documentation/Configure.help ] then #first escape regexp special characters in the argument: var=$(echo "$1"|sed 's/[][\/.^$*]/\\&/g') #now pick out the right help text: text=$(sed -n "/^$var[ ]*\$/,\${ /^$var[ ]*\$/b /^#.*/b /^[ ]*\$/q p }" Documentation/Configure.help) if [ -z "$text" ] then echo; echo " Sorry, no help available for this option yet.";echo else (echo; echo "$text"; echo) | more fi else echo; echo " Can't access the file Documentation/Configure.help which" echo " should contain the help texts." echo fi } # # readln reads a line into $ans. # # readln prompt default oldval # function readln () { if [ "$DEFAULT" = "-d" -a -n "$3" ]; then echo "$1" ans=$2 else echo -n "$1" [ -z "$3" ] && echo -n "(NEW) " IFS='@' read ans </dev/tty || exit 1 [ -z "$ans" ] && ans=$2 fi } # # comment does some pretty-printing # # comment 'xxx' # function comment () { echo "*"; echo "* $1" ; echo "*" (echo "" ; echo "#"; echo "# $1" ; echo "#") >>$CONFIG (echo "" ; echo "/*"; echo " * $1" ; echo " */") >>$CONFIG_H } # # define_bool sets the value of a boolean argument # # define_bool define value # function define_bool () { case "$2" in "y") echo "$1=y" >>$CONFIG echo "#define $1 1" >>$CONFIG_H ;; "m") echo "$1=m" >>$CONFIG echo "#undef $1" >>$CONFIG_H ;; "n") echo "# $1 is not set" >>$CONFIG echo "#undef $1" >>$CONFIG_H ;; esac eval "$1=$2" } # # bool processes a boolean argument # # bool question define # function bool () { old=$(eval echo "\${$2}") def=${old:-'n'} case "$def" in "y" | "m") defprompt="Y/n/?" def="y" ;; "n") defprompt="N/y/?" ;; esac while :; do readln "$1 ($2) [$defprompt] " "$def" "$old" case "$ans" in [yY] | [yY]es ) define_bool "$2" "y" break;; [nN] | [nN]o ) define_bool "$2" "n" break;; * ) help "$2" ;; esac done } # # tristate processes a tristate argument # # tristate question define # function tristate () { if [ "$CONFIG_MODULES" != "y" ]; then bool "$1" "$2" else old=$(eval echo "\${$2}") def=${old:-'n'} case "$def" in "y") defprompt="Y/m/n/?" ;; "m") defprompt="M/n/y/?" ;; "n") defprompt="N/y/m/?" ;; esac while :; do readln "$1 ($2) [$defprompt] " "$def" "$old" case "$ans" in [yY] | [yY]es ) define_bool "$2" "y" break ;; [nN] | [nN]o ) define_bool "$2" "n" break ;; [mM] ) define_bool "$2" "m" break ;; * ) help "$2" ;; esac done fi } # # dep_tristate processes a tristate argument that depends upon # another option. If the option we depend upon is a module, # then the only allowable options are M or N. If Y, then # this is a normal tristate. This is used in cases where modules # are nested, and one module requires the presence of something # else in the kernel. # # tristate question define default # function dep_tristate () { old=$(eval echo "\${$2}") def=${old:-'n'} if [ "$3" = "n" ]; then define_bool "$2" "n" elif [ "$3" = "y" ]; then tristate "$1" "$2" else if [ "$CONFIG_MODULES" = "y" ]; then case "$def" in "y" | "m") defprompt="M/n/?" def="m" ;; "n") defprompt="N/m/?" ;; esac while :; do readln "$1 ($2) [$defprompt] " "$def" "$old" case "$ans" in [nN] | [nN]o ) define_bool "$2" "n" break ;; [mM] ) define_bool "$2" "m" break ;; [yY] | [yY]es ) echo echo " This answer is not allowed, because it is not consistent with" echo " your other choices." echo " This driver depends on another one which you chose to compile" echo " as a module. This means that you can either compile this one" echo " as a module as well (with M) or leave it out altogether (N)." echo ;; * ) help "$2" ;; esac done fi fi } # # define_int sets the value of a integer argument # # define_int define value # function define_int () { echo "$1=$2" >>$CONFIG echo "#define $1 ($2)" >>$CONFIG_H eval "$1=$2" } # # int processes an integer argument # # int question define default # function int () { old=$(eval echo "\${$2}") def=${old:-$3} while :; do readln "$1 ($2) [$def] " "$def" "$old" if expr "$ans" : '0$\|-?[1-9][0-9]*$' > /dev/null; then define_int "$2" "$ans" break else help "$2" fi done } # # define_hex sets the value of a hexadecimal argument # # define_hex define value # function define_hex () { echo "$1=$2" >>$CONFIG echo "#define $1 0x${2#*[x,X]}" >>$CONFIG_H eval "$1=$2" } # # hex processes an hexadecimal argument # # hex question define default # function hex () { old=$(eval echo "\${$2}") def=${old:-$3} def=${def#*[x,X]} while :; do readln "$1 ($2) [$def] " "$def" "$old" ans=${ans#*[x,X]} if expr "$ans" : '[0-9a-fA-F]+$' > /dev/null; then define_hex "$2" "$ans" break else help "$2" fi done } # # choice processes a choice list (1-out-of-n) # # choice question choice-list default # # The choice list has a syntax of: # NAME WHITESPACE VALUE { WHITESPACE NAME WHITESPACE VALUE } # The user may enter any unique prefix of one of the NAMEs and # choice will define VALUE as if it were a boolean option. # VALUE must be in all uppercase. Normally, VALUE is of the # form CONFIG_<something>. Thus, if the user selects <something>, # the CPP symbol CONFIG_<something> will be defined and the # shell variable CONFIG_<something> will be set to "y". # function choice () { question="$1" choices="$2" old= def=$3 # determine default answer: names="" set -- $choices firstvar=$2 while [ -n "$2" ]; do if [ -n "$names" ]; then names="$names, $1" else names="$1" fi if [ "$(eval echo \"\${$2}\")" = "y" ]; then old=$1 def=$1 fi shift; shift done val="" while [ -z "$val" ]; do ambg=n readln "$question ($names) [$def] " "$def" "$old" ans=$(echo $ans | tr a-z A-Z) set -- $choices while [ -n "$1" ]; do name=$(echo $1 | tr a-z A-Z) case "$name" in "$ans"* ) if [ "$name" = "$ans" ]; then val="$2" break # stop on exact match fi if [ -n "$val" ]; then echo;echo \ " Sorry, \"$ans\" is ambiguous; please enter a longer string." echo val="" ambg=y break else val="$2" fi;; esac shift; shift done if [ "$val" = "" -a "$ambg" = "n" ]; then help "$firstvar" fi done set -- $choices while [ -n "$2" ]; do if [ "$2" = "$val" ]; then echo " defined $val" define_bool "$2" "y" else define_bool "$2" "n" fi shift; shift done } CONFIG=.tmpconfig CONFIG_H=.tmpconfig.h trap "rm -f $CONFIG $CONFIG_H ; exit 1" 1 2 # # Make sure we start out with a clean slate. # echo "#" > $CONFIG echo "# Automatically generated make config: don't edit" >> $CONFIG echo "#" >> $CONFIG echo "/*" > $CONFIG_H echo " * Automatically generated C config: don't edit" >> $CONFIG_H echo " */" >> $CONFIG_H DEFAULT="" if [ "$1" = "-d" ] ; then DEFAULT="-d" shift fi CONFIG_IN=./config.in if [ "$1" != "" ] ; then CONFIG_IN=$1 fi DEFAULTS=arch/$ARCH/defconfig if [ -f .config ]; then DEFAULTS=.config fi if [ -f $DEFAULTS ]; then echo "#" echo "# Using defaults found in" $DEFAULTS echo "#" . $DEFAULTS sed -e 's/# \(.*\) is not.*/\1=n/' < $DEFAULTS > /tmp/conf.$$ . /tmp/conf.$$ rm /tmp/conf.$$ else echo "#" echo "# No defaults found" echo "#" fi . $CONFIG_IN rm -f .config.old if [ -f .config ]; then mv .config .config.old fi mv .tmpconfig .config mv .tmpconfig.h include/linux/autoconf.h echo echo "The linux kernel is now hopefully configured for your setup." echo "Check the top-level Makefile for additional configuration," echo "and do a 'make dep ; make clean' if you want to be sure all" echo "the files are correctly re-made" echo exit 0