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# Linux kernel options
## depends on ! ARCH_avr
## select KERNEL_SUPPORTS_SHARED_LIBS
##
## help Build a toolchain targeting systems running Linux as a kernel.
config KERNEL_LINUX_USE_CUSTOM_HEADERS
bool
prompt "Use pre-installed headers tree (OBSOLETE)"
depends on OBSOLETE
help
If you have some pre-installed kernel headers lying around, you can
enter the path to these headers, below, they will be copied from
there, and into the toolchain's sysroot.
Note:
This will *not* let you use a complete kernel tree!
If you want to use your own full kernel tree, then you want to say 'N'
here, and select KERNEL_LINUX_CUSTOM, in the versions list, below.
if ! KERNEL_LINUX_USE_CUSTOM_HEADERS
choice
bool
prompt "Linux kernel version"
# Don't remove next line
# CT_INSERT_VERSION_BELOW
config KERNEL_V_4_3
bool
prompt "4.3 (mainline)"
config KERNEL_V_4_2
bool
prompt "4.2.6 (stable)"
config KERNEL_V_4_1
bool
prompt "4.1.13"
config KERNEL_V_3_18
bool
prompt "3.18.24"
config KERNEL_V_3_14
bool
prompt "3.14.57"
config KERNEL_V_3_12
bool
prompt "3.12.50"
config KERNEL_V_3_10
bool
prompt "3.10.93"
config KERNEL_V_3_4
bool
prompt "3.4.110"
config KERNEL_V_3_2
bool
prompt "3.2.72"
config KERNEL_V_2_6_32
bool
prompt "2.6.32.68"
help
config KERNEL_LINUX_CUSTOM
bool
prompt "custom tarball or directory"
help
Use a local tarball or local kernel directory of a complete kernel source tree.
config KERNEL_LINUX_CUSTOM_LOCATION
string
prompt "Path to custom source, tarball or directory"
depends on KERNEL_LINUX_CUSTOM
help
Enter here the path to the tarball of your full kernel tree or
kernel directory
endchoice
config KERNEL_VERSION
string
# Don't remove next line
# CT_INSERT_VERSION_STRING_BELOW
default "4.3" if KERNEL_V_4_3
default "4.2.6" if KERNEL_V_4_2
default "4.1.13" if KERNEL_V_4_1
default "3.18.24" if KERNEL_V_3_18
default "3.14.57" if KERNEL_V_3_14
default "3.12.50" if KERNEL_V_3_12
default "3.10.93" if KERNEL_V_3_10
default "3.4.110" if KERNEL_V_3_4
default "3.2.72" if KERNEL_V_3_2
default "2.6.32.68" if KERNEL_V_2_6_32
default "custom" if KERNEL_LINUX_CUSTOM
endif # ! KERNEL_LINUX_USE_CUSTOM_HEADERS
if KERNEL_LINUX_USE_CUSTOM_HEADERS
config KERNEL_LINUX_CUSTOM_PATH
string
prompt "Path to custom headers directory/tarball"
help
See KERNEL_LINUX_CUSTOM_IS_TARBALL, below.
config KERNEL_LINUX_CUSTOM_IS_TARBALL
bool
prompt "This is a tarball"
help
If you say 'n' here, the path above is expected to point to a directory
containing readily prepared headers
If you say 'y' here, then the path above is expected to point to a
tarball of such a directory.
Eg., if your headers are available in: /foo/bar/buz/my_hdrs/include,
say 'n' here, and enter: /foo/bar/buz/my_hdrs below.
Now, passing a tarball around is easier than passing a directory, so
if you want to, you can make a tarball of /foo/bar/buz/my_hdrs/include,
say 'y' here, and enter the path to this tarball below.
endif # KERNEL_LINUX_USE_CUSTOM_HEADERS
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