diff -r db8bd468b0c0 -r 08da017ba46b config/kernel/kernel_linux.in --- a/config/kernel/kernel_linux.in Thu Apr 17 20:51:26 2008 +0000 +++ /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000 @@ -1,134 +0,0 @@ -# Linux kernel options - -choice - bool - prompt "Get kernel headers from:" - -config KERNEL_LINUX_HEADERS_INSTALL - bool - prompt "kernel's 'headers_install'" - help - This will make use of the new headers_install rule in recent kernels. - This is most probably what you want to use. - -config KERNEL_LINUX_HEADERS_SANITISED - bool - prompt "Mazur's sanitized headers (OBSOLETE)" - depends on OBSOLETE - select KERNEL_LINUX_NEEDS_CONFIG - help - M. Mazur used to maintain a tree of sanitised headers, but it is now - obsoleted by the headers_install rule (above), and has not seen any - update since 2.6.12 - -config KERNEL_LINUX_HEADERS_COPY - bool - prompt "pure kernel headers (REALLY OBSOLETE)" - depends on OBSOLETE - select KERNEL_LINUX_NEEDS_CONFIG - help - This will simply copy the kernel headers to the toolchain. - - You do NOT want this. It's badly broken because it leaks kernel internals - to userspace. - -config KERNEL_LINUX_HEADERS_USE_CUSTOM_DIR - bool - prompt "Use custom directory" - help - If you have some kernel headers lying around, you can enter the path - below. - -endchoice - -config KERNEL - string - default "linux" if ! KERNEL_LINUX_HEADERS_SANITISED - default "linux-libc-headers" if KERNEL_LINUX_HEADERS_SANITISED - -config KERNEL_VERSION_SEE_EXTRAVERSION - bool - prompt "See extra versions" - default n - depends on KERNEL_LINUX_HEADERS_COPY || KERNEL_LINUX_HEADERS_INSTALL - help - See extra versions (kernel with 4 numbers, eg 2.6.19.1). - - If you say 'no', you'll only see sub-level, 3-digit versions. - If you say 'yes', you'll see far more versions! - - It is recommended that you say 'no', unless you _*know*_ - that an extra version fixes a headers bug. - -if KERNEL_LINUX_HEADERS_INSTALL -source config/kernel/kernel_linux_headers_install.in -endif - -if KERNEL_LINUX_HEADERS_COPY -source config/kernel/kernel_linux_headers_copy.in -endif - -if KERNEL_LINUX_HEADERS_SANITISED -source config/kernel/kernel_linux_headers_sanitised.in -endif - -config KERNEL_LINUX_HEADERS_CUSTOM_DIR - string - prompt "Where are those custom headers?" - depends on KERNEL_LINUX_HEADERS_USE_CUSTOM_DIR - help - Enter the base directory where the headers are to be found. - - Eg. if the headers are in /some/place/include, then enter /some/place. - This is the same path you entered when you typed: - make INSTALL_HDR_PATH=/some/place headers_install - -if ! KERNEL_LINUX_HEADERS_USE_CUSTOM_DIR - -choice - bool - prompt "Kernel verbosity:" - default KERNEL_LINUX_VERBOSITY_0 - -config KERNEL_LINUX_VERBOSITY_0 - bool - prompt "Simplified" - help - Print simplified command lines. - -config KERNEL_LINUX_VERBOSITY_1 - bool - prompt "Full commands" - help - Print full command lines. - -config KERNEL_LINUX_VERBOSITY_2 - bool - prompt "Exec reasons" - help - Print the reasons why a make target is rebuild. - -endchoice - -config KERNEL_LINUX_VERBOSE_LEVEL - int - default 0 if KERNEL_LINUX_VERBOSITY_0 - default 1 if KERNEL_LINUX_VERBOSITY_1 - default 2 if KERNEL_LINUX_VERBOSITY_2 - -config KERNEL_LINUX_NEEDS_CONFIG - bool - default n - -config KERNEL_LINUX_CONFIG_FILE - string - prompt "Configuration file" - depends on KERNEL_LINUX_NEEDS_CONFIG - default "" - help - Path to a kernel configuration file. - - If you don't provide one, then the default configuration for - your target will be used. - -endif