1.1 --- a/config/kernel_linux.in Thu Apr 17 20:02:07 2008 +0000
1.2 +++ /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
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1.4 -# Linux kernel options
1.5 -
1.6 -choice
1.7 - bool
1.8 - prompt "Get kernel headers from:"
1.9 -
1.10 -config KERNEL_LINUX_HEADERS_INSTALL
1.11 - bool
1.12 - prompt "kernel's 'headers_install'"
1.13 - help
1.14 - This will make use of the new headers_install rule in recent kernels.
1.15 - This is most probably what you want to use.
1.16 -
1.17 -config KERNEL_LINUX_HEADERS_SANITISED
1.18 - bool
1.19 - prompt "Mazur's sanitized headers (OBSOLETE)"
1.20 - depends on OBSOLETE
1.21 - select KERNEL_LINUX_NEEDS_CONFIG
1.22 - help
1.23 - M. Mazur used to maintain a tree of sanitised headers, but it is now
1.24 - obsoleted by the headers_install rule (above), and has not seen any
1.25 - update since 2.6.12
1.26 -
1.27 -config KERNEL_LINUX_HEADERS_COPY
1.28 - bool
1.29 - prompt "pure kernel headers (REALLY OBSOLETE)"
1.30 - depends on OBSOLETE
1.31 - select KERNEL_LINUX_NEEDS_CONFIG
1.32 - help
1.33 - This will simply copy the kernel headers to the toolchain.
1.34 -
1.35 - You do NOT want this. It's badly broken because it leaks kernel internals
1.36 - to userspace.
1.37 -
1.38 -config KERNEL_LINUX_HEADERS_USE_CUSTOM_DIR
1.39 - bool
1.40 - prompt "Use custom directory"
1.41 - help
1.42 - If you have some kernel headers lying around, you can enter the path
1.43 - below.
1.44 -
1.45 -endchoice
1.46 -
1.47 -config KERNEL
1.48 - string
1.49 - default "linux" if ! KERNEL_LINUX_HEADERS_SANITISED
1.50 - default "linux-libc-headers" if KERNEL_LINUX_HEADERS_SANITISED
1.51 -
1.52 -config KERNEL_VERSION_SEE_EXTRAVERSION
1.53 - bool
1.54 - prompt "See extra versions"
1.55 - default n
1.56 - depends on KERNEL_LINUX_HEADERS_COPY || KERNEL_LINUX_HEADERS_INSTALL
1.57 - help
1.58 - See extra versions (kernel with 4 numbers, eg 2.6.19.1).
1.59 -
1.60 - If you say 'no', you'll only see sub-level, 3-digit versions.
1.61 - If you say 'yes', you'll see far more versions!
1.62 -
1.63 - It is recommended that you say 'no', unless you _*know*_
1.64 - that an extra version fixes a headers bug.
1.65 -
1.66 -if KERNEL_LINUX_HEADERS_INSTALL
1.67 -source config/kernel_linux_headers_install.in
1.68 -endif
1.69 -
1.70 -if KERNEL_LINUX_HEADERS_COPY
1.71 -source config/kernel_linux_headers_copy.in
1.72 -endif
1.73 -
1.74 -if KERNEL_LINUX_HEADERS_SANITISED
1.75 -source config/kernel_linux_headers_sanitised.in
1.76 -endif
1.77 -
1.78 -config KERNEL_LINUX_HEADERS_CUSTOM_DIR
1.79 - string
1.80 - prompt "Where are those custom headers?"
1.81 - depends on KERNEL_LINUX_HEADERS_USE_CUSTOM_DIR
1.82 - help
1.83 - Enter the base directory where the headers are to be found.
1.84 -
1.85 - Eg. if the headers are in /some/place/include, then enter /some/place.
1.86 - This is the same path you entered when you typed:
1.87 - make INSTALL_HDR_PATH=/some/place headers_install
1.88 -
1.89 -if ! KERNEL_LINUX_HEADERS_USE_CUSTOM_DIR
1.90 -
1.91 -choice
1.92 - bool
1.93 - prompt "Kernel verbosity:"
1.94 - default KERNEL_LINUX_VERBOSITY_0
1.95 -
1.96 -config KERNEL_LINUX_VERBOSITY_0
1.97 - bool
1.98 - prompt "Simplified"
1.99 - help
1.100 - Print simplified command lines.
1.101 -
1.102 -config KERNEL_LINUX_VERBOSITY_1
1.103 - bool
1.104 - prompt "Full commands"
1.105 - help
1.106 - Print full command lines.
1.107 -
1.108 -config KERNEL_LINUX_VERBOSITY_2
1.109 - bool
1.110 - prompt "Exec reasons"
1.111 - help
1.112 - Print the reasons why a make target is rebuild.
1.113 -
1.114 -endchoice
1.115 -
1.116 -config KERNEL_LINUX_VERBOSE_LEVEL
1.117 - int
1.118 - default 0 if KERNEL_LINUX_VERBOSITY_0
1.119 - default 1 if KERNEL_LINUX_VERBOSITY_1
1.120 - default 2 if KERNEL_LINUX_VERBOSITY_2
1.121 -
1.122 -config KERNEL_LINUX_NEEDS_CONFIG
1.123 - bool
1.124 - default n
1.125 -
1.126 -config KERNEL_LINUX_CONFIG_FILE
1.127 - string
1.128 - prompt "Configuration file"
1.129 - depends on KERNEL_LINUX_NEEDS_CONFIG
1.130 - default ""
1.131 - help
1.132 - Path to a kernel configuration file.
1.133 -
1.134 - If you don't provide one, then the default configuration for
1.135 - your target will be used.
1.136 -
1.137 -endif