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#!/bin/sh # SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-or-later # # Copyright (C) 2017 Imagination Technologies # Author: Paul Burton <paul.burton@mips.com> # # This script merges configuration fragments for boards supported by the # generic MIPS kernel. It checks each for requirements specified using # formatted comments, and then calls merge_config.sh to merge those # fragments which have no unmet requirements. # # An example of requirements in your board config fragment might be: # # # require CONFIG_CPU_MIPS32_R2=y # # require CONFIG_CPU_LITTLE_ENDIAN=y # # This would mean that your board is only included in kernels which are # configured for little endian MIPS32r2 CPUs, and not for example in kernels # configured for 64 bit or big endian systems. # srctree="$1" objtree="$2" ref_cfg="$3" cfg="$4" boards_origin="$5" shift 5 # Only print Skipping... lines if the user explicitly specified BOARDS=. In the # general case it only serves to obscure the useful output about what actually # was included. case ${boards_origin} in "command line") print_skipped=1 ;; environment*) print_skipped=1 ;; *) print_skipped=0 ;; esac for board in $@; do board_cfg="${srctree}/arch/mips/configs/generic/board-${board}.config" if [ ! -f "${board_cfg}" ]; then echo "WARNING: Board config '${board_cfg}' not found" continue fi # For each line beginning with # require, cut out the field following # it & search for that in the reference config file. If the requirement # is not found then the subshell will exit with code 1, and we'll # continue on to the next board. grep -E '^# require ' "${board_cfg}" | \ cut -d' ' -f 3- | \ while read req; do case ${req} in *=y) # If we require something =y then we check that a line # containing it is present in the reference config. grep -Eq "^${req}\$" "${ref_cfg}" && continue ;; *=n) # If we require something =n then we just invert that # check, considering the requirement met if there isn't # a line containing the value =y in the reference # config. grep -Eq "^${req/%=n/=y}\$" "${ref_cfg}" || continue ;; *) echo "WARNING: Unhandled requirement '${req}'" ;; esac [ ${print_skipped} -eq 1 ] && echo "Skipping ${board_cfg}" exit 1 done || continue # Merge this board config fragment into our final config file ${srctree}/scripts/kconfig/merge_config.sh \ -m -O ${objtree} ${cfg} ${board_cfg} \ | grep -Ev '^(#|Using)' done