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// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0
/*
* Copyright (C) 2002 Roman Zippel <zippel@linux-m68k.org>
*/
#include <sys/stat.h>
#include <ctype.h>
#include <errno.h>
#include <fcntl.h>
#include <limits.h>
#include <stdarg.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <time.h>
#include <unistd.h>
#include "lkc.h"
/* return true if 'path' exists, false otherwise */
static bool is_present(const char *path)
{
struct stat st;
return !stat(path, &st);
}
/* return true if 'path' exists and it is a directory, false otherwise */
static bool is_dir(const char *path)
{
struct stat st;
if (stat(path, &st))
return 0;
return S_ISDIR(st.st_mode);
}
/*
* Create the parent directory of the given path.
*
* For example, if 'include/config/auto.conf' is given, create 'include/config'.
*/
static int make_parent_dir(const char *path)
{
char tmp[PATH_MAX + 1];
char *p;
strncpy(tmp, path, sizeof(tmp));
tmp[sizeof(tmp) - 1] = 0;
/* Remove the base name. Just return if nothing is left */
p = strrchr(tmp, '/');
if (!p)
return 0;
*(p + 1) = 0;
/* Just in case it is an absolute path */
p = tmp;
while (*p == '/')
p++;
while ((p = strchr(p, '/'))) {
*p = 0;
/* skip if the directory exists */
if (!is_dir(tmp) && mkdir(tmp, 0755))
return -1;
*p = '/';
while (*p == '/')
p++;
}
return 0;
}
static char depfile_path[PATH_MAX];
static size_t depfile_prefix_len;
/* touch depfile for symbol 'name' */
static int conf_touch_dep(const char *name)
{
int fd, ret;
const char *s;
char *d, c;
/* check overflow: prefix + name + ".h" + '\0' must fit in buffer. */
if (depfile_prefix_len + strlen(name) + 3 > sizeof(depfile_path))
return -1;
d = depfile_path + depfile_prefix_len;
s = name;
while ((c = *s++))
*d++ = (c == '_') ? '/' : tolower(c);
strcpy(d, ".h");
/* Assume directory path already exists. */
fd = open(depfile_path, O_WRONLY | O_CREAT | O_TRUNC, 0644);
if (fd == -1) {
if (errno != ENOENT)
return -1;
ret = make_parent_dir(depfile_path);
if (ret)
return ret;
/* Try it again. */
fd = open(depfile_path, O_WRONLY | O_CREAT | O_TRUNC, 0644);
if (fd == -1)
return -1;
}
close(fd);
return 0;
}
struct conf_printer {
void (*print_symbol)(FILE *, struct symbol *, const char *, void *);
void (*print_comment)(FILE *, const char *, void *);
};
static void conf_warning(const char *fmt, ...)
__attribute__ ((format (printf, 1, 2)));
static void conf_message(const char *fmt, ...)
__attribute__ ((format (printf, 1, 2)));
static const char *conf_filename;
static int conf_lineno, conf_warnings;
kconfig: reference environment variables directly and remove 'option env=' To get access to environment variables, Kconfig needs to define a symbol using "option env=" syntax. It is tedious to add a symbol entry for each environment variable given that we need to define much more such as 'CC', 'AS', 'srctree' etc. to evaluate the compiler capability in Kconfig. Adding '$' for symbol references is grammatically inconsistent. Looking at the code, the symbols prefixed with 'S' are expanded by: - conf_expand_value() This is used to expand 'arch/$ARCH/defconfig' and 'defconfig_list' - sym_expand_string_value() This is used to expand strings in 'source' and 'mainmenu' All of them are fixed values independent of user configuration. So, they can be changed into the direct expansion instead of symbols. This change makes the code much cleaner. The bounce symbols 'SRCARCH', 'ARCH', 'SUBARCH', 'KERNELVERSION' are gone. sym_init() hard-coding 'UNAME_RELEASE' is also gone. 'UNAME_RELEASE' should be replaced with an environment variable. ARCH_DEFCONFIG is a normal symbol, so it should be simply referenced without '$' prefix. The new syntax is addicted by Make. The variable reference needs parentheses, like $(FOO), but you can omit them for single-letter variables, like $F. Yet, in Makefiles, people tend to use the parenthetical form for consistency / clarification. At this moment, only the environment variable is supported, but I will extend the concept of 'variable' later on. The variables are expanded in the lexer so we can simplify the token handling on the parser side. For example, the following code works. [Example code] config MY_TOOLCHAIN_LIST string default "My tools: CC=$(CC), AS=$(AS), CPP=$(CPP)" [Result] $ make -s alldefconfig && tail -n 1 .config CONFIG_MY_TOOLCHAIN_LIST="My tools: CC=gcc, AS=as, CPP=gcc -E" Signed-off-by: Masahiro Yamada <yamada.masahiro@socionext.com> Reviewed-by: Kees Cook <keescook@chromium.org>
2018-05-28 16:21:40 +07:00
const char conf_defname[] = "arch/$(ARCH)/defconfig";
static void conf_warning(const char *fmt, ...)
{
va_list ap;
va_start(ap, fmt);
fprintf(stderr, "%s:%d:warning: ", conf_filename, conf_lineno);
vfprintf(stderr, fmt, ap);
fprintf(stderr, "\n");
va_end(ap);
conf_warnings++;
}
static void conf_default_message_callback(const char *s)
{
printf("#\n# ");
printf("%s", s);
printf("\n#\n");
}
static void (*conf_message_callback)(const char *s) =
conf_default_message_callback;
void conf_set_message_callback(void (*fn)(const char *s))
{
conf_message_callback = fn;
}
static void conf_message(const char *fmt, ...)
{
va_list ap;
char buf[4096];
if (!conf_message_callback)
return;
va_start(ap, fmt);
vsnprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), fmt, ap);
conf_message_callback(buf);
va_end(ap);
}
const char *conf_get_configname(void)
{
char *name = getenv("KCONFIG_CONFIG");
return name ? name : ".config";
}
const char *conf_get_autoconfig_name(void)
{
char *name = getenv("KCONFIG_AUTOCONFIG");
return name ? name : "include/config/auto.conf";
}
char *conf_get_default_confname(void)
{
static char fullname[PATH_MAX+1];
char *env, *name;
kconfig: reference environment variables directly and remove 'option env=' To get access to environment variables, Kconfig needs to define a symbol using "option env=" syntax. It is tedious to add a symbol entry for each environment variable given that we need to define much more such as 'CC', 'AS', 'srctree' etc. to evaluate the compiler capability in Kconfig. Adding '$' for symbol references is grammatically inconsistent. Looking at the code, the symbols prefixed with 'S' are expanded by: - conf_expand_value() This is used to expand 'arch/$ARCH/defconfig' and 'defconfig_list' - sym_expand_string_value() This is used to expand strings in 'source' and 'mainmenu' All of them are fixed values independent of user configuration. So, they can be changed into the direct expansion instead of symbols. This change makes the code much cleaner. The bounce symbols 'SRCARCH', 'ARCH', 'SUBARCH', 'KERNELVERSION' are gone. sym_init() hard-coding 'UNAME_RELEASE' is also gone. 'UNAME_RELEASE' should be replaced with an environment variable. ARCH_DEFCONFIG is a normal symbol, so it should be simply referenced without '$' prefix. The new syntax is addicted by Make. The variable reference needs parentheses, like $(FOO), but you can omit them for single-letter variables, like $F. Yet, in Makefiles, people tend to use the parenthetical form for consistency / clarification. At this moment, only the environment variable is supported, but I will extend the concept of 'variable' later on. The variables are expanded in the lexer so we can simplify the token handling on the parser side. For example, the following code works. [Example code] config MY_TOOLCHAIN_LIST string default "My tools: CC=$(CC), AS=$(AS), CPP=$(CPP)" [Result] $ make -s alldefconfig && tail -n 1 .config CONFIG_MY_TOOLCHAIN_LIST="My tools: CC=gcc, AS=as, CPP=gcc -E" Signed-off-by: Masahiro Yamada <yamada.masahiro@socionext.com> Reviewed-by: Kees Cook <keescook@chromium.org>
2018-05-28 16:21:40 +07:00
name = expand_string(conf_defname);
env = getenv(SRCTREE);
if (env) {
sprintf(fullname, "%s/%s", env, name);
if (is_present(fullname))
return fullname;
}
return name;
}
static int conf_set_sym_val(struct symbol *sym, int def, int def_flags, char *p)
{
char *p2;
switch (sym->type) {
case S_TRISTATE:
if (p[0] == 'm') {
sym->def[def].tri = mod;
sym->flags |= def_flags;
break;
}
/* fall through */
case S_BOOLEAN:
if (p[0] == 'y') {
sym->def[def].tri = yes;
sym->flags |= def_flags;
break;
}
if (p[0] == 'n') {
sym->def[def].tri = no;
sym->flags |= def_flags;
break;
}
kconfig: silence warning when parsing auto.conf when a symbol has changed type When a symbol changes type from tristate to bool, and was previously set to 'm', a subsequent silentoldconfig would warn about inconsistency, such as: include/config/auto.conf:3014:warning: symbol value 'm' invalid for HOTPLUG_PCI_PCIE Seen by Linus with the merge in aa8032b (sequence to reproduce by Michal): git checkout 1fe0135 make mrproper make allmodconfig make silentoldconfig git checkout aa8032b make allmodconfig make silentoldconfig Since HOTPLUG_PCI_PCIE changed from tristate to bool in aa8032b, it was previously set to 'm' in auto.conf by the first allmodconfig+silentoldconfig, but then was set to 'y' by the second allmodconfig. Then the second silentoldconfig prints the warning. The warning in this case is a spurious warning, which happens at the time kconfig tries to detect symbols that have changed, to touch the empty header files in include/config used for dependency-tracking by make. Silence the warning when we read the old auto.conf file, since it is perfectly legit that a symbol changed type since the previous call. Thread in: http://marc.info/?l=linux-pci&m=137569198904000&w=2 Reported-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org> Signed-off-by: "Yann E. MORIN" <yann.morin.1998@free.fr> Cc: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org> Cc: Michal Marek <mmarek@suse.cz> Cc: Thomas Petazzoni <thomas.petazzoni@free-electrons.com> Cc: Bjorn Helgaas <bhelgaas@google.com> Cc: Yinghai Lu <yinghai@kernel.org> Cc: Benjamin Herrenschmidt <benh@kernel.crashing.org>
2013-08-06 23:45:07 +07:00
if (def != S_DEF_AUTO)
conf_warning("symbol value '%s' invalid for %s",
p, sym->name);
return 1;
case S_STRING:
if (*p++ != '"')
break;
for (p2 = p; (p2 = strpbrk(p2, "\"\\")); p2++) {
if (*p2 == '"') {
*p2 = 0;
break;
}
memmove(p2, p2 + 1, strlen(p2));
}
if (!p2) {
kconfig: silence warning when parsing auto.conf when a symbol has changed type When a symbol changes type from tristate to bool, and was previously set to 'm', a subsequent silentoldconfig would warn about inconsistency, such as: include/config/auto.conf:3014:warning: symbol value 'm' invalid for HOTPLUG_PCI_PCIE Seen by Linus with the merge in aa8032b (sequence to reproduce by Michal): git checkout 1fe0135 make mrproper make allmodconfig make silentoldconfig git checkout aa8032b make allmodconfig make silentoldconfig Since HOTPLUG_PCI_PCIE changed from tristate to bool in aa8032b, it was previously set to 'm' in auto.conf by the first allmodconfig+silentoldconfig, but then was set to 'y' by the second allmodconfig. Then the second silentoldconfig prints the warning. The warning in this case is a spurious warning, which happens at the time kconfig tries to detect symbols that have changed, to touch the empty header files in include/config used for dependency-tracking by make. Silence the warning when we read the old auto.conf file, since it is perfectly legit that a symbol changed type since the previous call. Thread in: http://marc.info/?l=linux-pci&m=137569198904000&w=2 Reported-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org> Signed-off-by: "Yann E. MORIN" <yann.morin.1998@free.fr> Cc: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org> Cc: Michal Marek <mmarek@suse.cz> Cc: Thomas Petazzoni <thomas.petazzoni@free-electrons.com> Cc: Bjorn Helgaas <bhelgaas@google.com> Cc: Yinghai Lu <yinghai@kernel.org> Cc: Benjamin Herrenschmidt <benh@kernel.crashing.org>
2013-08-06 23:45:07 +07:00
if (def != S_DEF_AUTO)
conf_warning("invalid string found");
return 1;
}
/* fall through */
case S_INT:
case S_HEX:
if (sym_string_valid(sym, p)) {
sym->def[def].val = xstrdup(p);
sym->flags |= def_flags;
} else {
kconfig: silence warning when parsing auto.conf when a symbol has changed type When a symbol changes type from tristate to bool, and was previously set to 'm', a subsequent silentoldconfig would warn about inconsistency, such as: include/config/auto.conf:3014:warning: symbol value 'm' invalid for HOTPLUG_PCI_PCIE Seen by Linus with the merge in aa8032b (sequence to reproduce by Michal): git checkout 1fe0135 make mrproper make allmodconfig make silentoldconfig git checkout aa8032b make allmodconfig make silentoldconfig Since HOTPLUG_PCI_PCIE changed from tristate to bool in aa8032b, it was previously set to 'm' in auto.conf by the first allmodconfig+silentoldconfig, but then was set to 'y' by the second allmodconfig. Then the second silentoldconfig prints the warning. The warning in this case is a spurious warning, which happens at the time kconfig tries to detect symbols that have changed, to touch the empty header files in include/config used for dependency-tracking by make. Silence the warning when we read the old auto.conf file, since it is perfectly legit that a symbol changed type since the previous call. Thread in: http://marc.info/?l=linux-pci&m=137569198904000&w=2 Reported-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org> Signed-off-by: "Yann E. MORIN" <yann.morin.1998@free.fr> Cc: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org> Cc: Michal Marek <mmarek@suse.cz> Cc: Thomas Petazzoni <thomas.petazzoni@free-electrons.com> Cc: Bjorn Helgaas <bhelgaas@google.com> Cc: Yinghai Lu <yinghai@kernel.org> Cc: Benjamin Herrenschmidt <benh@kernel.crashing.org>
2013-08-06 23:45:07 +07:00
if (def != S_DEF_AUTO)
conf_warning("symbol value '%s' invalid for %s",
p, sym->name);
return 1;
}
break;
default:
;
}
return 0;
}
#define LINE_GROWTH 16
static int add_byte(int c, char **lineptr, size_t slen, size_t *n)
{
char *nline;
size_t new_size = slen + 1;
if (new_size > *n) {
new_size += LINE_GROWTH - 1;
new_size *= 2;
nline = xrealloc(*lineptr, new_size);
if (!nline)
return -1;
*lineptr = nline;
*n = new_size;
}
(*lineptr)[slen] = c;
return 0;
}
static ssize_t compat_getline(char **lineptr, size_t *n, FILE *stream)
{
char *line = *lineptr;
size_t slen = 0;
for (;;) {
int c = getc(stream);
switch (c) {
case '\n':
if (add_byte(c, &line, slen, n) < 0)
goto e_out;
slen++;
/* fall through */
case EOF:
if (add_byte('\0', &line, slen, n) < 0)
goto e_out;
*lineptr = line;
if (slen == 0)
return -1;
return slen;
default:
if (add_byte(c, &line, slen, n) < 0)
goto e_out;
slen++;
}
}
e_out:
line[slen-1] = '\0';
*lineptr = line;
return -1;
}
int conf_read_simple(const char *name, int def)
{
FILE *in = NULL;
char *line = NULL;
size_t line_asize = 0;
char *p, *p2;
struct symbol *sym;
int i, def_flags;
if (name) {
in = zconf_fopen(name);
} else {
struct property *prop;
name = conf_get_configname();
in = zconf_fopen(name);
if (in)
goto load;
sym_add_change_count(1);
if (!sym_defconfig_list)
return 1;
for_all_defaults(sym_defconfig_list, prop) {
if (expr_calc_value(prop->visible.expr) == no ||
prop->expr->type != E_SYMBOL)
continue;
kconfig: reference environment variables directly and remove 'option env=' To get access to environment variables, Kconfig needs to define a symbol using "option env=" syntax. It is tedious to add a symbol entry for each environment variable given that we need to define much more such as 'CC', 'AS', 'srctree' etc. to evaluate the compiler capability in Kconfig. Adding '$' for symbol references is grammatically inconsistent. Looking at the code, the symbols prefixed with 'S' are expanded by: - conf_expand_value() This is used to expand 'arch/$ARCH/defconfig' and 'defconfig_list' - sym_expand_string_value() This is used to expand strings in 'source' and 'mainmenu' All of them are fixed values independent of user configuration. So, they can be changed into the direct expansion instead of symbols. This change makes the code much cleaner. The bounce symbols 'SRCARCH', 'ARCH', 'SUBARCH', 'KERNELVERSION' are gone. sym_init() hard-coding 'UNAME_RELEASE' is also gone. 'UNAME_RELEASE' should be replaced with an environment variable. ARCH_DEFCONFIG is a normal symbol, so it should be simply referenced without '$' prefix. The new syntax is addicted by Make. The variable reference needs parentheses, like $(FOO), but you can omit them for single-letter variables, like $F. Yet, in Makefiles, people tend to use the parenthetical form for consistency / clarification. At this moment, only the environment variable is supported, but I will extend the concept of 'variable' later on. The variables are expanded in the lexer so we can simplify the token handling on the parser side. For example, the following code works. [Example code] config MY_TOOLCHAIN_LIST string default "My tools: CC=$(CC), AS=$(AS), CPP=$(CPP)" [Result] $ make -s alldefconfig && tail -n 1 .config CONFIG_MY_TOOLCHAIN_LIST="My tools: CC=gcc, AS=as, CPP=gcc -E" Signed-off-by: Masahiro Yamada <yamada.masahiro@socionext.com> Reviewed-by: Kees Cook <keescook@chromium.org>
2018-05-28 16:21:40 +07:00
sym_calc_value(prop->expr->left.sym);
name = sym_get_string_value(prop->expr->left.sym);
in = zconf_fopen(name);
if (in) {
conf_message("using defaults found in %s",
name);
goto load;
}
}
}
if (!in)
return 1;
load:
conf_filename = name;
conf_lineno = 0;
conf_warnings = 0;
def_flags = SYMBOL_DEF << def;
for_all_symbols(i, sym) {
sym->flags |= SYMBOL_CHANGED;
sym->flags &= ~(def_flags|SYMBOL_VALID);
if (sym_is_choice(sym))
sym->flags |= def_flags;
switch (sym->type) {
case S_INT:
case S_HEX:
case S_STRING:
if (sym->def[def].val)
free(sym->def[def].val);
/* fall through */
default:
sym->def[def].val = NULL;
sym->def[def].tri = no;
}
}
while (compat_getline(&line, &line_asize, in) != -1) {
conf_lineno++;
sym = NULL;
if (line[0] == '#') {
if (memcmp(line + 2, CONFIG_, strlen(CONFIG_)))
continue;
p = strchr(line + 2 + strlen(CONFIG_), ' ');
if (!p)
continue;
*p++ = 0;
if (strncmp(p, "is not set", 10))
continue;
if (def == S_DEF_USER) {
sym = sym_find(line + 2 + strlen(CONFIG_));
if (!sym) {
sym_add_change_count(1);
continue;
}
} else {
sym = sym_lookup(line + 2 + strlen(CONFIG_), 0);
if (sym->type == S_UNKNOWN)
sym->type = S_BOOLEAN;
}
if (sym->flags & def_flags) {
conf_warning("override: reassigning to symbol %s", sym->name);
}
switch (sym->type) {
case S_BOOLEAN:
case S_TRISTATE:
sym->def[def].tri = no;
sym->flags |= def_flags;
break;
default:
;
}
} else if (memcmp(line, CONFIG_, strlen(CONFIG_)) == 0) {
p = strchr(line + strlen(CONFIG_), '=');
if (!p)
continue;
*p++ = 0;
p2 = strchr(p, '\n');
if (p2) {
*p2-- = 0;
if (*p2 == '\r')
*p2 = 0;
}
sym = sym_find(line + strlen(CONFIG_));
if (!sym) {
if (def == S_DEF_AUTO)
/*
* Reading from include/config/auto.conf
* If CONFIG_FOO previously existed in
* auto.conf but it is missing now,
* include/config/foo.h must be touched.
*/
conf_touch_dep(line + strlen(CONFIG_));
else
sym_add_change_count(1);
continue;
}
if (sym->flags & def_flags) {
conf_warning("override: reassigning to symbol %s", sym->name);
}
if (conf_set_sym_val(sym, def, def_flags, p))
continue;
} else {
if (line[0] != '\r' && line[0] != '\n')
conf_warning("unexpected data: %.*s",
(int)strcspn(line, "\r\n"), line);
continue;
}
if (sym && sym_is_choice_value(sym)) {
struct symbol *cs = prop_get_symbol(sym_get_choice_prop(sym));
switch (sym->def[def].tri) {
case no:
break;
case mod:
if (cs->def[def].tri == yes) {
conf_warning("%s creates inconsistent choice state", sym->name);
cs->flags &= ~def_flags;
}
break;
case yes:
if (cs->def[def].tri != no)
conf_warning("override: %s changes choice state", sym->name);
cs->def[def].val = sym;
break;
}
cs->def[def].tri = EXPR_OR(cs->def[def].tri, sym->def[def].tri);
}
}
free(line);
fclose(in);
return 0;
}
int conf_read(const char *name)
{
struct symbol *sym;
int conf_unsaved = 0;
int i;
sym_set_change_count(0);
if (conf_read_simple(name, S_DEF_USER)) {
sym_calc_value(modules_sym);
return 1;
}
sym_calc_value(modules_sym);
for_all_symbols(i, sym) {
sym_calc_value(sym);
if (sym_is_choice(sym) || (sym->flags & SYMBOL_NO_WRITE))
continue;
if (sym_has_value(sym) && (sym->flags & SYMBOL_WRITE)) {
/* check that calculated value agrees with saved value */
switch (sym->type) {
case S_BOOLEAN:
case S_TRISTATE:
if (sym->def[S_DEF_USER].tri != sym_get_tristate_value(sym))
break;
if (!sym_is_choice(sym))
continue;
/* fall through */
default:
if (!strcmp(sym->curr.val, sym->def[S_DEF_USER].val))
continue;
break;
}
} else if (!sym_has_value(sym) && !(sym->flags & SYMBOL_WRITE))
/* no previous value and not saved */
continue;
conf_unsaved++;
/* maybe print value in verbose mode... */
}
for_all_symbols(i, sym) {
if (sym_has_value(sym) && !sym_is_choice_value(sym)) {
/* Reset values of generates values, so they'll appear
* as new, if they should become visible, but that
* doesn't quite work if the Kconfig and the saved
* configuration disagree.
*/
if (sym->visible == no && !conf_unsaved)
sym->flags &= ~SYMBOL_DEF_USER;
switch (sym->type) {
case S_STRING:
case S_INT:
case S_HEX:
/* Reset a string value if it's out of range */
if (sym_string_within_range(sym, sym->def[S_DEF_USER].val))
break;
sym->flags &= ~(SYMBOL_VALID|SYMBOL_DEF_USER);
conf_unsaved++;
break;
default:
break;
}
}
}
sym_add_change_count(conf_warnings || conf_unsaved);
return 0;
}
/*
* Kconfig configuration printer
*
* This printer is used when generating the resulting configuration after
* kconfig invocation and `defconfig' files. Unset symbol might be omitted by
* passing a non-NULL argument to the printer.
*
*/
static void
kconfig_print_symbol(FILE *fp, struct symbol *sym, const char *value, void *arg)
{
switch (sym->type) {
case S_BOOLEAN:
case S_TRISTATE:
if (*value == 'n') {
bool skip_unset = (arg != NULL);
if (!skip_unset)
fprintf(fp, "# %s%s is not set\n",
CONFIG_, sym->name);
return;
}
break;
default:
break;
}
fprintf(fp, "%s%s=%s\n", CONFIG_, sym->name, value);
}
static void
kconfig_print_comment(FILE *fp, const char *value, void *arg)
{
const char *p = value;
size_t l;
for (;;) {
l = strcspn(p, "\n");
fprintf(fp, "#");
if (l) {
fprintf(fp, " ");
xfwrite(p, l, 1, fp);
p += l;
}
fprintf(fp, "\n");
if (*p++ == '\0')
break;
}
}
static struct conf_printer kconfig_printer_cb =
{
.print_symbol = kconfig_print_symbol,
.print_comment = kconfig_print_comment,
};
/*
* Header printer
*
* This printer is used when generating the `include/generated/autoconf.h' file.
*/
static void
header_print_symbol(FILE *fp, struct symbol *sym, const char *value, void *arg)
{
switch (sym->type) {
case S_BOOLEAN:
case S_TRISTATE: {
const char *suffix = "";
switch (*value) {
case 'n':
break;
case 'm':
suffix = "_MODULE";
/* fall through */
default:
fprintf(fp, "#define %s%s%s 1\n",
CONFIG_, sym->name, suffix);
}
break;
}
case S_HEX: {
const char *prefix = "";
if (value[0] != '0' || (value[1] != 'x' && value[1] != 'X'))
prefix = "0x";
fprintf(fp, "#define %s%s %s%s\n",
CONFIG_, sym->name, prefix, value);
break;
}
case S_STRING:
case S_INT:
fprintf(fp, "#define %s%s %s\n",
CONFIG_, sym->name, value);
break;
default:
break;
}
}
static void
header_print_comment(FILE *fp, const char *value, void *arg)
{
const char *p = value;
size_t l;
fprintf(fp, "/*\n");
for (;;) {
l = strcspn(p, "\n");
fprintf(fp, " *");
if (l) {
fprintf(fp, " ");
xfwrite(p, l, 1, fp);
p += l;
}
fprintf(fp, "\n");
if (*p++ == '\0')
break;
}
fprintf(fp, " */\n");
}
static struct conf_printer header_printer_cb =
{
.print_symbol = header_print_symbol,
.print_comment = header_print_comment,
};
/*
* Tristate printer
*
* This printer is used when generating the `include/config/tristate.conf' file.
*/
static void
tristate_print_symbol(FILE *fp, struct symbol *sym, const char *value, void *arg)
{
if (sym->type == S_TRISTATE && *value != 'n')
fprintf(fp, "%s%s=%c\n", CONFIG_, sym->name, (char)toupper(*value));
}
static struct conf_printer tristate_printer_cb =
{
.print_symbol = tristate_print_symbol,
.print_comment = kconfig_print_comment,
};
static void conf_write_symbol(FILE *fp, struct symbol *sym,
struct conf_printer *printer, void *printer_arg)
{
const char *str;
switch (sym->type) {
case S_UNKNOWN:
break;
case S_STRING:
str = sym_get_string_value(sym);
str = sym_escape_string_value(str);
printer->print_symbol(fp, sym, str, printer_arg);
free((void *)str);
break;
default:
str = sym_get_string_value(sym);
printer->print_symbol(fp, sym, str, printer_arg);
}
}
static void
conf_write_heading(FILE *fp, struct conf_printer *printer, void *printer_arg)
{
char buf[256];
snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf),
"\n"
"Automatically generated file; DO NOT EDIT.\n"
"%s\n",
rootmenu.prompt->text);
printer->print_comment(fp, buf, printer_arg);
}
/*
* Write out a minimal config.
* All values that has default values are skipped as this is redundant.
*/
int conf_write_defconfig(const char *filename)
{
struct symbol *sym;
struct menu *menu;
FILE *out;
out = fopen(filename, "w");
if (!out)
return 1;
sym_clear_all_valid();
/* Traverse all menus to find all relevant symbols */
menu = rootmenu.list;
while (menu != NULL)
{
sym = menu->sym;
if (sym == NULL) {
if (!menu_is_visible(menu))
goto next_menu;
} else if (!sym_is_choice(sym)) {
sym_calc_value(sym);
if (!(sym->flags & SYMBOL_WRITE))
goto next_menu;
sym->flags &= ~SYMBOL_WRITE;
/* If we cannot change the symbol - skip */
if (!sym_is_changable(sym))
goto next_menu;
/* If symbol equals to default value - skip */
if (strcmp(sym_get_string_value(sym), sym_get_string_default(sym)) == 0)
goto next_menu;
/*
* If symbol is a choice value and equals to the
* default for a choice - skip.
* But only if value is bool and equal to "y" and
* choice is not "optional".
* (If choice is "optional" then all values can be "n")
*/
if (sym_is_choice_value(sym)) {
struct symbol *cs;
struct symbol *ds;
cs = prop_get_symbol(sym_get_choice_prop(sym));
ds = sym_choice_default(cs);
if (!sym_is_optional(cs) && sym == ds) {
if ((sym->type == S_BOOLEAN) &&
sym_get_tristate_value(sym) == yes)
goto next_menu;
}
}
conf_write_symbol(out, sym, &kconfig_printer_cb, NULL);
}
next_menu:
if (menu->list != NULL) {
menu = menu->list;
}
else if (menu->next != NULL) {
menu = menu->next;
} else {
while ((menu = menu->parent)) {
if (menu->next != NULL) {
menu = menu->next;
break;
}
}
}
}
fclose(out);
return 0;
}
int conf_write(const char *name)
{
FILE *out;
struct symbol *sym;
struct menu *menu;
const char *basename;
const char *str;
char dirname[PATH_MAX+1], tmpname[PATH_MAX+22], newname[PATH_MAX+8];
char *env;
dirname[0] = 0;
if (name && name[0]) {
char *slash;
if (is_dir(name)) {
strcpy(dirname, name);
strcat(dirname, "/");
basename = conf_get_configname();
} else if ((slash = strrchr(name, '/'))) {
int size = slash - name + 1;
memcpy(dirname, name, size);
dirname[size] = 0;
if (slash[1])
basename = slash + 1;
else
basename = conf_get_configname();
} else
basename = name;
} else
basename = conf_get_configname();
sprintf(newname, "%s%s", dirname, basename);
env = getenv("KCONFIG_OVERWRITECONFIG");
if (!env || !*env) {
sprintf(tmpname, "%s.tmpconfig.%d", dirname, (int)getpid());
out = fopen(tmpname, "w");
} else {
*tmpname = 0;
out = fopen(newname, "w");
}
if (!out)
return 1;
conf_write_heading(out, &kconfig_printer_cb, NULL);
if (!conf_get_changed())
sym_clear_all_valid();
menu = rootmenu.list;
while (menu) {
sym = menu->sym;
if (!sym) {
if (!menu_is_visible(menu))
goto next;
str = menu_get_prompt(menu);
fprintf(out, "\n"
"#\n"
"# %s\n"
"#\n", str);
} else if (!(sym->flags & SYMBOL_CHOICE)) {
sym_calc_value(sym);
if (!(sym->flags & SYMBOL_WRITE))
goto next;
sym->flags &= ~SYMBOL_WRITE;
conf_write_symbol(out, sym, &kconfig_printer_cb, NULL);
}
next:
if (menu->list) {
menu = menu->list;
continue;
}
if (menu->next)
menu = menu->next;
else while ((menu = menu->parent)) {
if (menu->next) {
menu = menu->next;
break;
}
}
}
fclose(out);
if (*tmpname) {
strcat(dirname, basename);
strcat(dirname, ".old");
rename(newname, dirname);
if (rename(tmpname, newname))
return 1;
}
conf_message("configuration written to %s", newname);
sym_set_change_count(0);
return 0;
}
/* write a dependency file as used by kbuild to track dependencies */
static int conf_write_dep(const char *name)
{
struct file *file;
FILE *out;
if (!name)
name = ".kconfig.d";
out = fopen("..config.tmp", "w");
if (!out)
return 1;
fprintf(out, "deps_config := \\\n");
for (file = file_list; file; file = file->next) {
if (file->next)
fprintf(out, "\t%s \\\n", file->name);
else
fprintf(out, "\t%s\n", file->name);
}
fprintf(out, "\n%s: \\\n"
"\t$(deps_config)\n\n", conf_get_autoconfig_name());
env_write_dep(out, conf_get_autoconfig_name());
fprintf(out, "\n$(deps_config): ;\n");
fclose(out);
if (make_parent_dir(name))
return 1;
rename("..config.tmp", name);
return 0;
}
static int conf_touch_deps(void)
{
const char *name;
struct symbol *sym;
int res, i;
strcpy(depfile_path, "include/config/");
depfile_prefix_len = strlen(depfile_path);
name = conf_get_autoconfig_name();
conf_read_simple(name, S_DEF_AUTO);
sym_calc_value(modules_sym);
for_all_symbols(i, sym) {
sym_calc_value(sym);
if ((sym->flags & SYMBOL_NO_WRITE) || !sym->name)
continue;
if (sym->flags & SYMBOL_WRITE) {
if (sym->flags & SYMBOL_DEF_AUTO) {
/*
* symbol has old and new value,
* so compare them...
*/
switch (sym->type) {
case S_BOOLEAN:
case S_TRISTATE:
if (sym_get_tristate_value(sym) ==
sym->def[S_DEF_AUTO].tri)
continue;
break;
case S_STRING:
case S_HEX:
case S_INT:
if (!strcmp(sym_get_string_value(sym),
sym->def[S_DEF_AUTO].val))
continue;
break;
default:
break;
}
} else {
/*
* If there is no old value, only 'no' (unset)
* is allowed as new value.
*/
switch (sym->type) {
case S_BOOLEAN:
case S_TRISTATE:
if (sym_get_tristate_value(sym) == no)
continue;
break;
default:
break;
}
}
} else if (!(sym->flags & SYMBOL_DEF_AUTO))
/* There is neither an old nor a new value. */
continue;
/* else
* There is an old value, but no new value ('no' (unset)
* isn't saved in auto.conf, so the old value is always
* different from 'no').
*/
res = conf_touch_dep(sym->name);
if (res)
return res;
}
return 0;
}
kconfig: allow all config targets to write auto.conf if missing Currently, only syncconfig creates or updates include/config/auto.conf and some other files. Other config targets create or update only the .config file. When you configure and build the kernel from a pristine source tree, any config target is followed by syncconfig in the build stage since include/config/auto.conf is missing. We are moving compiler tests from Makefile to Kconfig. It means that parsing Kconfig files will be more costly since Kconfig invokes the compiler commands internally. Thus, we want to avoid invoking Kconfig twice (one for *config to create the .config, and one for syncconfig to synchronize the auto.conf). If auto.conf does not exist, we can generate all configuration files in the first configuration stage, which will save the syncconfig in the build stage. Please note this should be done only when auto.conf is missing. If *config blindly did this, time stamp files under include/config/ would be unnecessarily touched, triggering unneeded rebuild of objects. I assume a scenario like this: 1. You have a source tree that has already been built with CONFIG_FOO disabled 2. Run "make menuconfig" to enable CONFIG_FOO 3. CONFIG_FOO turns out to be unnecessary. Run "make menuconfig" again to disable CONFIG_FOO 4. Run "make" In this case, include/config/foo.h should not be touched since there is no change in CONFIG_FOO. The sync process should be delayed until the user really attempts to build the kernel. This commit has another motivation; I want to suppress the 'No such file or directory' warning from the 'include' directive. The top-level Makefile includes auto.conf with '-include' directive, like this: ifeq ($(dot-config),1) -include include/config/auto.conf endif This looks strange because auto.conf is mandatory when dot-config is 1. I guess only the reason of using '-include' is to suppress the warning 'include/config/auto.conf: No such file or directory' when building from a clean tree. However, this has a side-effect; Make considers the files included by '-include' are optional. Hence, Make continues to build even if it fails to generate include/config/auto.conf. I will change this in the next commit, but the warning message is annoying. (At least, kbuild test robot reports it as a regression.) With this commit, Kconfig will generate all configuration files together with the .config and I guess it is a solution good enough to suppress the warning. Note: GNU Make 4.2 or later does not display the warning from the 'include' directive if include files are successfully generated. See GNU Make commit 87a5f98d248f ("[SV 102] Don't show unnecessary include file errors.") However, older GNU Make versions are still widely used. Signed-off-by: Masahiro Yamada <yamada.masahiro@socionext.com>
2018-07-20 14:46:31 +07:00
int conf_write_autoconf(int overwrite)
{
struct symbol *sym;
const char *name;
kconfig: allow all config targets to write auto.conf if missing Currently, only syncconfig creates or updates include/config/auto.conf and some other files. Other config targets create or update only the .config file. When you configure and build the kernel from a pristine source tree, any config target is followed by syncconfig in the build stage since include/config/auto.conf is missing. We are moving compiler tests from Makefile to Kconfig. It means that parsing Kconfig files will be more costly since Kconfig invokes the compiler commands internally. Thus, we want to avoid invoking Kconfig twice (one for *config to create the .config, and one for syncconfig to synchronize the auto.conf). If auto.conf does not exist, we can generate all configuration files in the first configuration stage, which will save the syncconfig in the build stage. Please note this should be done only when auto.conf is missing. If *config blindly did this, time stamp files under include/config/ would be unnecessarily touched, triggering unneeded rebuild of objects. I assume a scenario like this: 1. You have a source tree that has already been built with CONFIG_FOO disabled 2. Run "make menuconfig" to enable CONFIG_FOO 3. CONFIG_FOO turns out to be unnecessary. Run "make menuconfig" again to disable CONFIG_FOO 4. Run "make" In this case, include/config/foo.h should not be touched since there is no change in CONFIG_FOO. The sync process should be delayed until the user really attempts to build the kernel. This commit has another motivation; I want to suppress the 'No such file or directory' warning from the 'include' directive. The top-level Makefile includes auto.conf with '-include' directive, like this: ifeq ($(dot-config),1) -include include/config/auto.conf endif This looks strange because auto.conf is mandatory when dot-config is 1. I guess only the reason of using '-include' is to suppress the warning 'include/config/auto.conf: No such file or directory' when building from a clean tree. However, this has a side-effect; Make considers the files included by '-include' are optional. Hence, Make continues to build even if it fails to generate include/config/auto.conf. I will change this in the next commit, but the warning message is annoying. (At least, kbuild test robot reports it as a regression.) With this commit, Kconfig will generate all configuration files together with the .config and I guess it is a solution good enough to suppress the warning. Note: GNU Make 4.2 or later does not display the warning from the 'include' directive if include files are successfully generated. See GNU Make commit 87a5f98d248f ("[SV 102] Don't show unnecessary include file errors.") However, older GNU Make versions are still widely used. Signed-off-by: Masahiro Yamada <yamada.masahiro@socionext.com>
2018-07-20 14:46:31 +07:00
const char *autoconf_name = conf_get_autoconfig_name();
FILE *out, *tristate, *out_h;
int i;
kconfig: allow all config targets to write auto.conf if missing Currently, only syncconfig creates or updates include/config/auto.conf and some other files. Other config targets create or update only the .config file. When you configure and build the kernel from a pristine source tree, any config target is followed by syncconfig in the build stage since include/config/auto.conf is missing. We are moving compiler tests from Makefile to Kconfig. It means that parsing Kconfig files will be more costly since Kconfig invokes the compiler commands internally. Thus, we want to avoid invoking Kconfig twice (one for *config to create the .config, and one for syncconfig to synchronize the auto.conf). If auto.conf does not exist, we can generate all configuration files in the first configuration stage, which will save the syncconfig in the build stage. Please note this should be done only when auto.conf is missing. If *config blindly did this, time stamp files under include/config/ would be unnecessarily touched, triggering unneeded rebuild of objects. I assume a scenario like this: 1. You have a source tree that has already been built with CONFIG_FOO disabled 2. Run "make menuconfig" to enable CONFIG_FOO 3. CONFIG_FOO turns out to be unnecessary. Run "make menuconfig" again to disable CONFIG_FOO 4. Run "make" In this case, include/config/foo.h should not be touched since there is no change in CONFIG_FOO. The sync process should be delayed until the user really attempts to build the kernel. This commit has another motivation; I want to suppress the 'No such file or directory' warning from the 'include' directive. The top-level Makefile includes auto.conf with '-include' directive, like this: ifeq ($(dot-config),1) -include include/config/auto.conf endif This looks strange because auto.conf is mandatory when dot-config is 1. I guess only the reason of using '-include' is to suppress the warning 'include/config/auto.conf: No such file or directory' when building from a clean tree. However, this has a side-effect; Make considers the files included by '-include' are optional. Hence, Make continues to build even if it fails to generate include/config/auto.conf. I will change this in the next commit, but the warning message is annoying. (At least, kbuild test robot reports it as a regression.) With this commit, Kconfig will generate all configuration files together with the .config and I guess it is a solution good enough to suppress the warning. Note: GNU Make 4.2 or later does not display the warning from the 'include' directive if include files are successfully generated. See GNU Make commit 87a5f98d248f ("[SV 102] Don't show unnecessary include file errors.") However, older GNU Make versions are still widely used. Signed-off-by: Masahiro Yamada <yamada.masahiro@socionext.com>
2018-07-20 14:46:31 +07:00
if (!overwrite && is_present(autoconf_name))
return 0;
sym_clear_all_valid();
conf_write_dep("include/config/auto.conf.cmd");
if (conf_touch_deps())
return 1;
out = fopen(".tmpconfig", "w");
if (!out)
return 1;
tristate = fopen(".tmpconfig_tristate", "w");
if (!tristate) {
fclose(out);
return 1;
}
out_h = fopen(".tmpconfig.h", "w");
if (!out_h) {
fclose(out);
fclose(tristate);
return 1;
}
conf_write_heading(out, &kconfig_printer_cb, NULL);
conf_write_heading(tristate, &tristate_printer_cb, NULL);
conf_write_heading(out_h, &header_printer_cb, NULL);
for_all_symbols(i, sym) {
sym_calc_value(sym);
if (!(sym->flags & SYMBOL_WRITE) || !sym->name)
continue;
/* write symbol to auto.conf, tristate and header files */
conf_write_symbol(out, sym, &kconfig_printer_cb, (void *)1);
conf_write_symbol(tristate, sym, &tristate_printer_cb, (void *)1);
conf_write_symbol(out_h, sym, &header_printer_cb, NULL);
}
fclose(out);
fclose(tristate);
fclose(out_h);
name = getenv("KCONFIG_AUTOHEADER");
if (!name)
name = "include/generated/autoconf.h";
if (make_parent_dir(name))
return 1;
if (rename(".tmpconfig.h", name))
return 1;
name = getenv("KCONFIG_TRISTATE");
if (!name)
name = "include/config/tristate.conf";
if (make_parent_dir(name))
return 1;
if (rename(".tmpconfig_tristate", name))
return 1;
kconfig: allow all config targets to write auto.conf if missing Currently, only syncconfig creates or updates include/config/auto.conf and some other files. Other config targets create or update only the .config file. When you configure and build the kernel from a pristine source tree, any config target is followed by syncconfig in the build stage since include/config/auto.conf is missing. We are moving compiler tests from Makefile to Kconfig. It means that parsing Kconfig files will be more costly since Kconfig invokes the compiler commands internally. Thus, we want to avoid invoking Kconfig twice (one for *config to create the .config, and one for syncconfig to synchronize the auto.conf). If auto.conf does not exist, we can generate all configuration files in the first configuration stage, which will save the syncconfig in the build stage. Please note this should be done only when auto.conf is missing. If *config blindly did this, time stamp files under include/config/ would be unnecessarily touched, triggering unneeded rebuild of objects. I assume a scenario like this: 1. You have a source tree that has already been built with CONFIG_FOO disabled 2. Run "make menuconfig" to enable CONFIG_FOO 3. CONFIG_FOO turns out to be unnecessary. Run "make menuconfig" again to disable CONFIG_FOO 4. Run "make" In this case, include/config/foo.h should not be touched since there is no change in CONFIG_FOO. The sync process should be delayed until the user really attempts to build the kernel. This commit has another motivation; I want to suppress the 'No such file or directory' warning from the 'include' directive. The top-level Makefile includes auto.conf with '-include' directive, like this: ifeq ($(dot-config),1) -include include/config/auto.conf endif This looks strange because auto.conf is mandatory when dot-config is 1. I guess only the reason of using '-include' is to suppress the warning 'include/config/auto.conf: No such file or directory' when building from a clean tree. However, this has a side-effect; Make considers the files included by '-include' are optional. Hence, Make continues to build even if it fails to generate include/config/auto.conf. I will change this in the next commit, but the warning message is annoying. (At least, kbuild test robot reports it as a regression.) With this commit, Kconfig will generate all configuration files together with the .config and I guess it is a solution good enough to suppress the warning. Note: GNU Make 4.2 or later does not display the warning from the 'include' directive if include files are successfully generated. See GNU Make commit 87a5f98d248f ("[SV 102] Don't show unnecessary include file errors.") However, older GNU Make versions are still widely used. Signed-off-by: Masahiro Yamada <yamada.masahiro@socionext.com>
2018-07-20 14:46:31 +07:00
if (make_parent_dir(autoconf_name))
return 1;
/*
* This must be the last step, kbuild has a dependency on auto.conf
* and this marks the successful completion of the previous steps.
*/
kconfig: allow all config targets to write auto.conf if missing Currently, only syncconfig creates or updates include/config/auto.conf and some other files. Other config targets create or update only the .config file. When you configure and build the kernel from a pristine source tree, any config target is followed by syncconfig in the build stage since include/config/auto.conf is missing. We are moving compiler tests from Makefile to Kconfig. It means that parsing Kconfig files will be more costly since Kconfig invokes the compiler commands internally. Thus, we want to avoid invoking Kconfig twice (one for *config to create the .config, and one for syncconfig to synchronize the auto.conf). If auto.conf does not exist, we can generate all configuration files in the first configuration stage, which will save the syncconfig in the build stage. Please note this should be done only when auto.conf is missing. If *config blindly did this, time stamp files under include/config/ would be unnecessarily touched, triggering unneeded rebuild of objects. I assume a scenario like this: 1. You have a source tree that has already been built with CONFIG_FOO disabled 2. Run "make menuconfig" to enable CONFIG_FOO 3. CONFIG_FOO turns out to be unnecessary. Run "make menuconfig" again to disable CONFIG_FOO 4. Run "make" In this case, include/config/foo.h should not be touched since there is no change in CONFIG_FOO. The sync process should be delayed until the user really attempts to build the kernel. This commit has another motivation; I want to suppress the 'No such file or directory' warning from the 'include' directive. The top-level Makefile includes auto.conf with '-include' directive, like this: ifeq ($(dot-config),1) -include include/config/auto.conf endif This looks strange because auto.conf is mandatory when dot-config is 1. I guess only the reason of using '-include' is to suppress the warning 'include/config/auto.conf: No such file or directory' when building from a clean tree. However, this has a side-effect; Make considers the files included by '-include' are optional. Hence, Make continues to build even if it fails to generate include/config/auto.conf. I will change this in the next commit, but the warning message is annoying. (At least, kbuild test robot reports it as a regression.) With this commit, Kconfig will generate all configuration files together with the .config and I guess it is a solution good enough to suppress the warning. Note: GNU Make 4.2 or later does not display the warning from the 'include' directive if include files are successfully generated. See GNU Make commit 87a5f98d248f ("[SV 102] Don't show unnecessary include file errors.") However, older GNU Make versions are still widely used. Signed-off-by: Masahiro Yamada <yamada.masahiro@socionext.com>
2018-07-20 14:46:31 +07:00
if (rename(".tmpconfig", autoconf_name))
return 1;
return 0;
}
static int sym_change_count;
static void (*conf_changed_callback)(void);
void sym_set_change_count(int count)
{
int _sym_change_count = sym_change_count;
sym_change_count = count;
if (conf_changed_callback &&
(bool)_sym_change_count != (bool)count)
conf_changed_callback();
}
void sym_add_change_count(int count)
{
sym_set_change_count(count + sym_change_count);
}
bool conf_get_changed(void)
{
return sym_change_count;
}
void conf_set_changed_callback(void (*fn)(void))
{
conf_changed_callback = fn;
}
static bool randomize_choice_values(struct symbol *csym)
{
struct property *prop;
struct symbol *sym;
struct expr *e;
int cnt, def;
/*
* If choice is mod then we may have more items selected
* and if no then no-one.
* In both cases stop.
*/
if (csym->curr.tri != yes)
return false;
prop = sym_get_choice_prop(csym);
/* count entries in choice block */
cnt = 0;
expr_list_for_each_sym(prop->expr, e, sym)
cnt++;
/*
* find a random value and set it to yes,
* set the rest to no so we have only one set
*/
def = (rand() % cnt);
cnt = 0;
expr_list_for_each_sym(prop->expr, e, sym) {
if (def == cnt++) {
sym->def[S_DEF_USER].tri = yes;
csym->def[S_DEF_USER].val = sym;
}
else {
sym->def[S_DEF_USER].tri = no;
}
sym->flags |= SYMBOL_DEF_USER;
/* clear VALID to get value calculated */
sym->flags &= ~SYMBOL_VALID;
}
csym->flags |= SYMBOL_DEF_USER;
/* clear VALID to get value calculated */
csym->flags &= ~(SYMBOL_VALID);
return true;
}
kconfig: Fix defconfig when one choice menu selects options that another choice menu depends on The defconfig and Kconfig combination below, which is based on 3.10-rc4 Kconfigs, resulted in several options getting set to "m" instead of "y". defconfig.choice: ---8<--- CONFIG_MODULES=y CONFIG_USB_ZERO=y ---8<--- Kconfig.choice: ---8<--- menuconfig MODULES bool "Enable loadable module support" config CONFIGFS_FS tristate "Userspace-driven configuration filesystem" config OCFS2_FS tristate "OCFS2 file system support" depends on CONFIGFS_FS select CRC32 config USB_LIBCOMPOSITE tristate select CONFIGFS_FS choice tristate "USB Gadget Drivers" default USB_ETH config USB_ZERO tristate "Gadget Zero (DEVELOPMENT)" select USB_LIBCOMPOSITE config USB_ETH tristate "Ethernet Gadget (with CDC Ethernet support)" select USB_LIBCOMPOSITE endchoice config CRC32 tristate "CRC32/CRC32c functions" default y choice prompt "CRC32 implementation" depends on CRC32 default CRC32_SLICEBY8 config CRC32_SLICEBY8 bool "Slice by 8 bytes" endchoice ---8<--- $ scripts/kconfig/conf --defconfig=defconfig.choice Kconfig.choice would result in: .config: ---8<--- CONFIG_MODULES=y CONFIG_CONFIGFS_FS=m CONFIG_USB_LIBCOMPOSITE=m CONFIG_USB_ZERO=m CONFIG_CRC32=y CONFIG_CRC32_SLICEBY8=y ---8<--- when the expected result would be: .config: ---8<--- CONFIG_MODULES=y CONFIG_CONFIGFS_FS=y CONFIG_USB_LIBCOMPOSITE=y CONFIG_USB_ZERO=y CONFIG_CRC32=y CONFIG_CRC32_SLICEBY8=y ---8<--- Signed-off-by: Arve Hjønnevåg <arve@android.com> [yann.morin.1998@free.fr: add the resulting .config to commit log, remove unneeded USB_GADGET from the defconfig] Tested-by: "Yann E. MORIN" <yann.morin.1998@free.fr> Reviewed-by: "Yann E. MORIN" <yann.morin.1998@free.fr> Signed-off-by: Yann E. MORIN <yann.morin.1998@free.fr>
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void set_all_choice_values(struct symbol *csym)
{
struct property *prop;
struct symbol *sym;
struct expr *e;
prop = sym_get_choice_prop(csym);
/*
* Set all non-assinged choice values to no
*/
expr_list_for_each_sym(prop->expr, e, sym) {
if (!sym_has_value(sym))
sym->def[S_DEF_USER].tri = no;
}
csym->flags |= SYMBOL_DEF_USER;
/* clear VALID to get value calculated */
kconfig: Fix defconfig when one choice menu selects options that another choice menu depends on The defconfig and Kconfig combination below, which is based on 3.10-rc4 Kconfigs, resulted in several options getting set to "m" instead of "y". defconfig.choice: ---8<--- CONFIG_MODULES=y CONFIG_USB_ZERO=y ---8<--- Kconfig.choice: ---8<--- menuconfig MODULES bool "Enable loadable module support" config CONFIGFS_FS tristate "Userspace-driven configuration filesystem" config OCFS2_FS tristate "OCFS2 file system support" depends on CONFIGFS_FS select CRC32 config USB_LIBCOMPOSITE tristate select CONFIGFS_FS choice tristate "USB Gadget Drivers" default USB_ETH config USB_ZERO tristate "Gadget Zero (DEVELOPMENT)" select USB_LIBCOMPOSITE config USB_ETH tristate "Ethernet Gadget (with CDC Ethernet support)" select USB_LIBCOMPOSITE endchoice config CRC32 tristate "CRC32/CRC32c functions" default y choice prompt "CRC32 implementation" depends on CRC32 default CRC32_SLICEBY8 config CRC32_SLICEBY8 bool "Slice by 8 bytes" endchoice ---8<--- $ scripts/kconfig/conf --defconfig=defconfig.choice Kconfig.choice would result in: .config: ---8<--- CONFIG_MODULES=y CONFIG_CONFIGFS_FS=m CONFIG_USB_LIBCOMPOSITE=m CONFIG_USB_ZERO=m CONFIG_CRC32=y CONFIG_CRC32_SLICEBY8=y ---8<--- when the expected result would be: .config: ---8<--- CONFIG_MODULES=y CONFIG_CONFIGFS_FS=y CONFIG_USB_LIBCOMPOSITE=y CONFIG_USB_ZERO=y CONFIG_CRC32=y CONFIG_CRC32_SLICEBY8=y ---8<--- Signed-off-by: Arve Hjønnevåg <arve@android.com> [yann.morin.1998@free.fr: add the resulting .config to commit log, remove unneeded USB_GADGET from the defconfig] Tested-by: "Yann E. MORIN" <yann.morin.1998@free.fr> Reviewed-by: "Yann E. MORIN" <yann.morin.1998@free.fr> Signed-off-by: Yann E. MORIN <yann.morin.1998@free.fr>
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csym->flags &= ~(SYMBOL_VALID | SYMBOL_NEED_SET_CHOICE_VALUES);
}
bool conf_set_all_new_symbols(enum conf_def_mode mode)
{
struct symbol *sym, *csym;
int i, cnt, pby, pty, ptm; /* pby: probability of bool = y
* pty: probability of tristate = y
* ptm: probability of tristate = m
*/
pby = 50; pty = ptm = 33; /* can't go as the default in switch-case
* below, otherwise gcc whines about
* -Wmaybe-uninitialized */
if (mode == def_random) {
int n, p[3];
char *env = getenv("KCONFIG_PROBABILITY");
n = 0;
while( env && *env ) {
char *endp;
int tmp = strtol( env, &endp, 10 );
if( tmp >= 0 && tmp <= 100 ) {
p[n++] = tmp;
} else {
errno = ERANGE;
perror( "KCONFIG_PROBABILITY" );
exit( 1 );
}
env = (*endp == ':') ? endp+1 : endp;
if( n >=3 ) {
break;
}
}
switch( n ) {
case 1:
pby = p[0]; ptm = pby/2; pty = pby-ptm;
break;
case 2:
pty = p[0]; ptm = p[1]; pby = pty + ptm;
break;
case 3:
pby = p[0]; pty = p[1]; ptm = p[2];
break;
}
if( pty+ptm > 100 ) {
errno = ERANGE;
perror( "KCONFIG_PROBABILITY" );
exit( 1 );
}
}
bool has_changed = false;
for_all_symbols(i, sym) {
if (sym_has_value(sym) || (sym->flags & SYMBOL_VALID))
continue;
switch (sym_get_type(sym)) {
case S_BOOLEAN:
case S_TRISTATE:
has_changed = true;
switch (mode) {
case def_yes:
sym->def[S_DEF_USER].tri = yes;
break;
case def_mod:
sym->def[S_DEF_USER].tri = mod;
break;
case def_no:
if (sym->flags & SYMBOL_ALLNOCONFIG_Y)
sym->def[S_DEF_USER].tri = yes;
else
sym->def[S_DEF_USER].tri = no;
break;
case def_random:
sym->def[S_DEF_USER].tri = no;
cnt = rand() % 100;
if (sym->type == S_TRISTATE) {
if (cnt < pty)
sym->def[S_DEF_USER].tri = yes;
else if (cnt < (pty+ptm))
sym->def[S_DEF_USER].tri = mod;
} else if (cnt < pby)
sym->def[S_DEF_USER].tri = yes;
break;
default:
continue;
}
if (!(sym_is_choice(sym) && mode == def_random))
sym->flags |= SYMBOL_DEF_USER;
break;
default:
break;
}
}
sym_clear_all_valid();
/*
* We have different type of choice blocks.
* If curr.tri equals to mod then we can select several
* choice symbols in one block.
* In this case we do nothing.
* If curr.tri equals yes then only one symbol can be
* selected in a choice block and we set it to yes,
* and the rest to no.
*/
kconfig: Fix defconfig when one choice menu selects options that another choice menu depends on The defconfig and Kconfig combination below, which is based on 3.10-rc4 Kconfigs, resulted in several options getting set to "m" instead of "y". defconfig.choice: ---8<--- CONFIG_MODULES=y CONFIG_USB_ZERO=y ---8<--- Kconfig.choice: ---8<--- menuconfig MODULES bool "Enable loadable module support" config CONFIGFS_FS tristate "Userspace-driven configuration filesystem" config OCFS2_FS tristate "OCFS2 file system support" depends on CONFIGFS_FS select CRC32 config USB_LIBCOMPOSITE tristate select CONFIGFS_FS choice tristate "USB Gadget Drivers" default USB_ETH config USB_ZERO tristate "Gadget Zero (DEVELOPMENT)" select USB_LIBCOMPOSITE config USB_ETH tristate "Ethernet Gadget (with CDC Ethernet support)" select USB_LIBCOMPOSITE endchoice config CRC32 tristate "CRC32/CRC32c functions" default y choice prompt "CRC32 implementation" depends on CRC32 default CRC32_SLICEBY8 config CRC32_SLICEBY8 bool "Slice by 8 bytes" endchoice ---8<--- $ scripts/kconfig/conf --defconfig=defconfig.choice Kconfig.choice would result in: .config: ---8<--- CONFIG_MODULES=y CONFIG_CONFIGFS_FS=m CONFIG_USB_LIBCOMPOSITE=m CONFIG_USB_ZERO=m CONFIG_CRC32=y CONFIG_CRC32_SLICEBY8=y ---8<--- when the expected result would be: .config: ---8<--- CONFIG_MODULES=y CONFIG_CONFIGFS_FS=y CONFIG_USB_LIBCOMPOSITE=y CONFIG_USB_ZERO=y CONFIG_CRC32=y CONFIG_CRC32_SLICEBY8=y ---8<--- Signed-off-by: Arve Hjønnevåg <arve@android.com> [yann.morin.1998@free.fr: add the resulting .config to commit log, remove unneeded USB_GADGET from the defconfig] Tested-by: "Yann E. MORIN" <yann.morin.1998@free.fr> Reviewed-by: "Yann E. MORIN" <yann.morin.1998@free.fr> Signed-off-by: Yann E. MORIN <yann.morin.1998@free.fr>
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if (mode != def_random) {
for_all_symbols(i, csym) {
if ((sym_is_choice(csym) && !sym_has_value(csym)) ||
sym_is_choice_value(csym))
csym->flags |= SYMBOL_NEED_SET_CHOICE_VALUES;
}
}
for_all_symbols(i, csym) {
if (sym_has_value(csym) || !sym_is_choice(csym))
continue;
sym_calc_value(csym);
if (mode == def_random)
has_changed = randomize_choice_values(csym);
else {
set_all_choice_values(csym);
has_changed = true;
}
}
return has_changed;
}