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+// -*- mode:doc -*-
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+[[customize-store]]
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+Storing the configuration
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+-------------------------
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+
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+When you have a buildroot configuration that you are satisfied with and
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+you want to share it with others, put it under revision control or move
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+on to a different buildroot project, you need to store the configuration
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+so it can be rebuilt later. The configuration that needs to be stored
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+consists of the buildroot configuration, the configuration files for
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+packages that you use (kernel, busybox, uClibc, ...), and your rootfs
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+modifications.
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+
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+Basics for storing the configuration
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+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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+[[customize-store-basics]]
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+
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+Buildroot configuration
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+^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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+
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+For storing the buildroot configuration itself, buildroot offers the
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+following command: +make savedefconfig+
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+
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+This strips the buildroot configuration down by removing configuration
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+options that are at their default value. The result is stored in a file
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+called +defconfig+. Copy this file to +foo_defconfig+ in the +configs+
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+directory. The configuration can then be rebuilt by running
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++make foo_defconfig+
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+
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+Alternatively, you can copy the file to any other place and rebuild with
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++make defconfig BR2_DEFCONFIG=<path-to-defconfig-file>+.
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+
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+
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+Other package configuration
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+^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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+
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+The configuration files for busybox, the linux kernel, barebox, uClibc and
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+crosstool-NG should be stored as well if changed. For each of these, a
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+buildroot configuration option exists to point to an input configuration
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+file, e.g. +BR2_LINUX_KERNEL_CUSTOM_CONFIG_FILE+. To save their
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+configuration, set those configuration options to a path outside
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+your output directory, e.g. +board/<manufacturer>/<boardname>/linux.config+.
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+Then, copy the configuration files to that path.
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+
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+Make sure that you create a configuration file 'before' changing
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+the +BR2_LINUX_KERNEL_CUSTOM_CONFIG_FILE+ etc. options. Otherwise,
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+buildroot will try to access this config file, which doesn't exist
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+yet, and will fail. You can create the configuration file by running
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++make linux-menuconfig+ etc.
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+
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+Buildroot provides a few helper targets to make the saving of
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+configuration files easier.
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+
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+* +make linux-update-defconfig+ saves the linux configuration to the
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+ path specified by +BR2_LINUX_KERNEL_CUSTOM_CONFIG_FILE+. It
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+ simplifies the config file by removing default values. However,
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+ this only works with kernels starting from 2.6.33. For earlier
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+ kernels, use +make linux-update-config+.
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+* +make busybox-update-config+ saves the busybox configuration to the
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+ path specified by +BR2_PACKAGE_BUSYBOX_CONFIG+.
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+* +make uclibc-update-config+ saves the uClibc configuration to the
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+ path specified by +BR2_UCLIBC_CONFIG+.
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+* +make barebox-update-defconfig+ saves the barebox configuration to the
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+ path specified by +BR2_TARGET_BAREBOX_CUSTOM_CONFIG_FILE+.
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+* For crosstool-NG and at91bootstrap3, no helper exists so you
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+ have to copy the config file manually to +BR2_TOOLCHAIN_CTNG_CONFIG+,
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+ resp. +BR2_TARGET_AT91BOOTSTRAP3_CUSTOM_CONFIG_FILE+.
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+
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+
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+Creating your own board support
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+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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+
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+Creating your own board support in Buildroot allows users of a
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+particular hardware platform to easily build a system that is known to
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+work.
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+
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+To do so, you need to create a normal Buildroot configuration that
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+builds a basic system for the hardware: toolchain, kernel, bootloader,
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+filesystem and a simple Busybox-only userspace. No specific package
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+should be selected: the configuration should be as minimal as
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+possible, and should only build a working basic Busybox system for the
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+target platform. You can of course use more complicated configurations
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+for your internal projects, but the Buildroot project will only
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+integrate basic board configurations. This is because package
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+selections are highly application-specific.
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+
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+Once you have a known working configuration, run +make
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+savedefconfig+. This will generate a minimal +defconfig+ file at the
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+root of the Buildroot source tree. Move this file into the +configs/+
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+directory, and rename it +<boardname>_defconfig+.
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+
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+It is recommended to use as much as possible upstream versions of the
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+Linux kernel and bootloaders, and to use as much as possible default
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+kernel and bootloader configurations. If they are incorrect for your
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+board, or no default exists, we encourage you to send fixes to the
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+corresponding upstream projects.
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+
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+However, in the mean time, you may want to store kernel or bootloader
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+configuration or patches specific to your target platform. To do so,
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+create a directory +board/<manufacturer>+ and a subdirectory
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++board/<manufacturer>/<boardname>+. You can then store your patches
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+and configurations in these directories, and reference them from the main
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+Buildroot configuration.
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+
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+
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+Step-by-step instructions for storing configuration
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+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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+
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+To store the configuration for a specific product, device or
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+application, it is advisable to use the same conventions as for the
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+board support: put the buildroot defconfig in the +configs+ directory,
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+and any other files in a subdirectory of the +boards+ directory. This
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+section gives step-by-step instructions about how to do that. Of course,
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+you can skip the steps that are not relevant for your use case.
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+
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+1. +make menuconfig+ to configure toolchain, packages and kernel.
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+1. +make linux-menuconfig+ to update the kernel config, similar for
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+ other configuration.
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+1. +mkdir -p board/<manufacturer>/<boardname>+
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+1. Set the following options to +board/<manufacturer>/<boardname>/<package>.config+
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+ (as far as they are relevant):
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+ * +BR2_LINUX_KERNEL_CUSTOM_CONFIG_FILE+
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+ * +BR2_PACKAGE_BUSYBOX_CONFIG+
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+ * +BR2_TOOLCHAIN_CTNG_CONFIG+
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+ * +BR2_UCLIBC_CONFIG+
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+ * +BR2_TARGET_AT91BOOTSTRAP3_CUSTOM_CONFIG_FILE+
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+ * +BR2_TARGET_BAREBOX_CUSTOM_CONFIG_FILE+
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+1. Write the configuration files:
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+ * +make linux-update-defconfig+
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+ * +make busybox-update-config+
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+ * +cp <output>/build/build-toolchain/.config board/<manufacturer>/<boardname>/ctng.config+
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+ * +make uclibc-update-config+
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+ * +cp <output>/build/at91bootstrap3-*/.config board/<manufacturer>/<boardname>/at91bootstrap3.config+
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+ * +make barebox-update-defconfig+
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+1. Create +board/<manufacturer>/<boardname>/fs-overlay/+ and fill it
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+ with additional files you need on your rootfs, e.g.
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+ +board/<manufacturer>/<boardname>/fs-overlay/etc/inittab+.
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+1. Create a post-build script
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+ +board/<manufacturer>/<boardname>/post-build.sh+. It should contain
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+ the following command:
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++
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+------------
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+rsync -a --exclude .empty --exclude '*~' ${0%/*}/fs-overlay $1
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+------------
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++
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+1. Set +BR2_ROOTFS_POST_BUILD_SCRIPT+ to +board/<manufacturer>/<boardname>/post-build.sh+
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+1. If additional setuid permissions have to be set or device nodes have
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+ to be created, create +board/<manufacturer>/<boardname>/device_table.txt+
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+ and add that path to +BR2_ROOTFS_DEVICE_TABLE+.
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+1. +make savedefconfig+ to save the buildroot configuration.
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+1. +cp defconfig configs/<boardname>_defconfig+
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+1. To add patches to the linux build, set +BR2_LINUX_KERNEL_PATCH+ to
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+ +board/<manufacturer>/<boardname>/patches/linux/+ and add your
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+ patches in that directory. Each patch should be called
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+ +linux-<num>-<description>.patch+. Similar for U-Boot, barebox,
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+ at91bootstrap and at91bootstrap3.
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+1. If you need modifications to other packages, or if you need to add
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+ packages, do that directly in the +packages/+ directory, following the
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+ instructions in xref:adding-packages[].
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