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- // -*- mode:doc; -*-
- // vim: set syntax=asciidoc:
- === Infrastructure for packages using kconfig for configuration files
- A popular way for a software package to handle user-specified
- configuration is +kconfig+. Among others, it is used by the Linux
- kernel, Busybox, and Buildroot itself. The presence of a .config file
- and a +menuconfig+ target are two well-known symptoms of kconfig being
- used.
- Buildroot features an infrastructure for packages that use kconfig for
- their configuration. This infrastructure provides the necessary logic to
- expose the package's +menuconfig+ target as +foo-menuconfig+ in
- Buildroot, and to handle the copying back and forth of the configuration
- file in a correct way.
- The +kconfig-package+ infrastructure is based on the +generic-package+
- infrastructure. All variables supported by +generic-package+ are
- available in +kconfig-package+ as well. See
- xref:generic-package-reference[] for more details.
- In order to use the +kconfig-package+ infrastructure for a Buildroot
- package, the minimally required lines in the +.mk+ file, in addition to
- the variables required by the +generic-package+ infrastructure, are:
- ------------------------------
- FOO_KCONFIG_FILE = reference-to-source-configuration-file
- $(eval $(kconfig-package))
- ------------------------------
- This snippet creates the following make targets:
- * +foo-menuconfig+, which calls the package's +menuconfig+ target
- * +foo-update-config+, which copies the configuration back to the
- source configuration file. It is not possible to use this target
- when fragment files are set.
- * +foo-update-defconfig+, which copies the configuration back to the
- source configuration file. The configuration file will only list the
- options that differ from the default values. It is not possible to
- use this target when fragment files are set.
- and ensures that the source configuration file is copied to the build
- directory at the right moment.
- There are two options to specify a configuration file to use, either
- +FOO_KCONFIG_FILE+ (as in the example, above) or +FOO_KCONFIG_DEFCONFIG+.
- It is mandatory to provide either, but not both:
- * +FOO_KCONFIG_FILE+ specifies the path to a defconfig or full-config file
- to be used to configure the package.
- * +FOO_KCONFIG_DEFCONFIG+ specifies the defconfig 'make' rule to call to
- configure the package.
- In addition to these minimally required lines, several optional variables can
- be set to suit the needs of the package under consideration:
- * +FOO_KCONFIG_EDITORS+: a space-separated list of kconfig editors to
- support, for example 'menuconfig xconfig'. By default, 'menuconfig'.
- * +FOO_KCONFIG_FRAGMENT_FILES+: a space-separated list of configuration
- fragment files that are merged to the main configuration file.
- Fragment files are typically used when there is a desire to stay in sync
- with an upstream (def)config file, with some minor modifications.
- * +FOO_KCONFIG_OPTS+: extra options to pass when calling the kconfig
- editors. This may need to include '$(FOO_MAKE_OPTS)', for example. By
- default, empty.
- * +FOO_KCONFIG_FIXUP_CMDS+: a list of shell commands needed to fixup the
- configuration file after copying it or running a kconfig editor. Such
- commands may be needed to ensure a configuration consistent with other
- configuration of Buildroot, for example. By default, empty.
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