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2 # Kconfig package infrastructure
4 # This file implements an infrastructure that eases development of
5 # package .mk files for packages that use kconfig for configuration files.
6 # It is based on the generic-package infrastructure, and inherits all of its
7 # features.
9 # See the Buildroot documentation for details on the usage of this
10 # infrastructure.
12 ################################################################################
14 ################################################################################
15 # inner-kconfig-package -- generates the make targets needed to support a
16 # kconfig package
18 # argument 1 is the lowercase package name
19 # argument 2 is the uppercase package name, including a HOST_ prefix
20 # for host packages
21 # argument 3 is the uppercase package name, without the HOST_ prefix
22 # for host packages
23 # argument 4 is the type (target or host)
24 ################################################################################
26 define inner-kconfig-package
28 # Call the generic package infrastructure to generate the necessary
29 # make targets.
30 # Note: this must be done _before_ attempting to use $$($(2)_DIR) in a
31 # dependency expression
32 $(call inner-generic-package,$(1),$(2),$(3),$(4))
34 # Default values
35 $(2)_KCONFIG_EDITORS ?= menuconfig
36 $(2)_KCONFIG_OPTS ?=
37 $(2)_KCONFIG_FIXUP_CMDS ?=
38 $(2)_KCONFIG_FRAGMENT_FILES ?=
40 # The config file as well as the fragments could be in-tree, so before
41 # depending on them the package should be extracted (and patched) first.
43 # Since those files only have a order-only dependency, make would treat
44 # any missing one as a "force" target:
45 # https://www.gnu.org/software/make/manual/make.html#Force-Targets
46 # and would forcibly any rule that depend on those files, causing a
47 # rebuild of the kernel each time make is called.
49 # So, we provide a recipe that checks all of those files exist, to
50 # overcome that standard make behaviour.
52 $$($(2)_KCONFIG_FILE) $$($(2)_KCONFIG_FRAGMENT_FILES): | $(1)-patch
53 for f in $$($(2)_KCONFIG_FILE) $$($(2)_KCONFIG_FRAGMENT_FILES); do \
54 if [ ! -f "$$$${f}" ]; then \
55 printf "Kconfig fragment '%s' for '%s' does not exist\n" "$$$${f}" "$(1)"; \
56 exit 1; \
57 fi; \
58 done
60 # The specified source configuration file and any additional configuration file
61 # fragments are merged together to .config, after the package has been patched.
62 # Since the file could be a defconfig file it needs to be expanded to a
63 # full .config first. We use 'make oldconfig' because this can be safely
64 # done even when the package does not support defconfigs.
65 $$($(2)_DIR)/.config: $$($(2)_KCONFIG_FILE) $$($(2)_KCONFIG_FRAGMENT_FILES)
66 $$(Q)$$(if $$($(2)_KCONFIG_DEFCONFIG), \
67 $$($(2)_MAKE_ENV) $$(MAKE) -C $$($(2)_DIR) \
68 $$($(2)_KCONFIG_OPTS) $$($(2)_KCONFIG_DEFCONFIG), \
69 cp $$($(2)_KCONFIG_FILE) $$(@))
70 $$(Q)support/kconfig/merge_config.sh -m -O $$(@D) \
71 $$(@) $$($(2)_KCONFIG_FRAGMENT_FILES)
72 $$(Q)yes "" | $$($(2)_MAKE_ENV) $$(MAKE) -C $$($(2)_DIR) \
73 $$($(2)_KCONFIG_OPTS) oldconfig
75 # If _KCONFIG_FILE or _KCONFIG_FRAGMENT_FILES exists, this dependency is
76 # already implied, but if we only have a _KCONFIG_DEFCONFIG we have to add
77 # it explicitly. It doesn't hurt to always have it though.
78 $$($(2)_DIR)/.config: | $(1)-patch
80 # In order to get a usable, consistent configuration, some fixup may be needed.
81 # The exact rules are specified by the package .mk file.
82 define $(2)_FIXUP_DOT_CONFIG
83 $$($(2)_KCONFIG_FIXUP_CMDS)
84 $$(Q)yes "" | $$($(2)_MAKE_ENV) $$(MAKE) -C $$($(2)_DIR) \
85 $$($(2)_KCONFIG_OPTS) oldconfig
86 $$(Q)touch $$($(2)_DIR)/.stamp_kconfig_fixup_done
87 endef
89 $$($(2)_DIR)/.stamp_kconfig_fixup_done: $$($(2)_DIR)/.config
90 $$(call $(2)_FIXUP_DOT_CONFIG)
92 # Before running configure, the configuration file should be present and fixed
93 $$($(2)_TARGET_CONFIGURE): $$($(2)_DIR)/.stamp_kconfig_fixup_done
95 # Only enable the foo-*config targets when the package is actually enabled.
96 # Note: the variable $(2)_KCONFIG_VAR is not related to the kconfig
97 # infrastructure, but defined by pkg-generic.mk. The generic infrastructure is
98 # already called above, so we can effectively use this variable.
99 ifeq ($$($$($(2)_KCONFIG_VAR)),y)
101 ifeq ($$(BR_BUILDING),y)
102 # Either FOO_KCONFIG_FILE or FOO_KCONFIG_DEFCONFIG is required...
103 ifeq ($$(or $$($(2)_KCONFIG_FILE),$$($(2)_KCONFIG_DEFCONFIG)),)
104 $$(error Internal error: no value specified for $(2)_KCONFIG_FILE or $(2)_KCONFIG_DEFCONFIG)
105 endif
106 # ... but not both:
107 ifneq ($$(and $$($(2)_KCONFIG_FILE),$$($(2)_KCONFIG_DEFCONFIG)),)
108 $$(error Internal error: $(2)_KCONFIG_FILE and $(2)_KCONFIG_DEFCONFIG are mutually exclusive but both are defined)
109 endif
110 endif
112 # For the configurators, we do want to use the system-provided host
113 # tools, not the ones we build. This is particularly true for
114 # pkg-config; if we use our pkg-config (from host-pkgconf), then it
115 # would not look for the .pc from the host, but we do need them,
116 # especially to find ncurses, GTK+, Qt (resp. for menuconfig and
117 # nconfig, gconfig, xconfig).
118 # So we simply remove our PATH and PKG_CONFIG_* variables.
119 $(2)_CONFIGURATOR_MAKE_ENV = \
120 $$(filter-out PATH=% PKG_CONFIG=% PKG_CONFIG_SYSROOT_DIR=% PKG_CONFIG_LIBDIR=%,$$($(2)_MAKE_ENV))
122 # Configuration editors (menuconfig, ...)
124 # We need to apply the configuration fixups right after a configuration
125 # editor exits, so that it is possible to save the configuration right
126 # after exiting an editor, and so the user always sees a .config file
127 # that is clean wrt. our requirements.
129 # Because commands in $(1)_FIXUP_KCONFIG are probably using $(@D), we
130 # need to have a valid @D set. But, because the configurators rules are
131 # not real files and do not contain the path to the package build dir,
132 # @D would be just '.' in this case. So, we use an intermediate rule
133 # with a stamp-like file which path is in the package build dir, so we
134 # end up having a valid @D.
136 $$(addprefix $(1)-,$$($(2)_KCONFIG_EDITORS)): $(1)-%: $$($(2)_DIR)/.kconfig_editor_%
137 $$($(2)_DIR)/.kconfig_editor_%: $$($(2)_DIR)/.stamp_kconfig_fixup_done
138 $$($(2)_CONFIGURATOR_MAKE_ENV) $$(MAKE) -C $$($(2)_DIR) \
139 $$($(2)_KCONFIG_OPTS) $$(*)
140 rm -f $$($(2)_DIR)/.stamp_{kconfig_fixup_done,configured,built}
141 rm -f $$($(2)_DIR)/.stamp_{target,staging,images}_installed
142 $$(call $(2)_FIXUP_DOT_CONFIG)
144 # Saving back the configuration
146 # Ideally, that should directly depend on $$($(2)_DIR)/.stamp_kconfig_fixup_done,
147 # but that breaks the use-case in PR-8156 (from a clean tree):
148 # make menuconfig <- enable kernel, use an in-tree defconfig, save and exit
149 # make linux-menuconfig <- enable/disable whatever option, save and exit
150 # make menuconfig <- change to use a custom defconfig file, set a path, save and exit
151 # make linux-update-config <- should save to the new custom defconfig file
153 # Because of that use-case, saving the configuration can *not* directly
154 # depend on the stamp file, because it itself depends on the .config,
155 # which in turn depends on the (newly-set an non-existent) custom
156 # defconfig file.
158 # Instead, we use an PHONY rule that will catch that situation.
160 $(1)-check-configuration-done:
161 @if [ ! -f $$($(2)_DIR)/.stamp_kconfig_fixup_done ]; then \
162 echo "$(1) is not yet configured"; \
163 exit 1; \
166 $(1)-savedefconfig: $(1)-check-configuration-done
167 $$($(2)_MAKE_ENV) $$(MAKE) -C $$($(2)_DIR) \
168 $$($(2)_KCONFIG_OPTS) savedefconfig
170 # Target to copy back the configuration to the source configuration file
171 # Even though we could use 'cp --preserve-timestamps' here, the separate
172 # cp and 'touch --reference' is used for symmetry with $(1)-update-defconfig.
173 $(1)-update-config: $(1)-check-configuration-done
174 @$$(if $$($(2)_KCONFIG_FRAGMENT_FILES), \
175 echo "Unable to perform $(1)-update-config when fragment files are set"; exit 1)
176 @$$(if $$($(2)_KCONFIG_DEFCONFIG), \
177 echo "Unable to perform $(1)-update-config when using a defconfig rule"; exit 1)
178 cp -f $$($(2)_DIR)/.config $$($(2)_KCONFIG_FILE)
179 touch --reference $$($(2)_DIR)/.config $$($(2)_KCONFIG_FILE)
181 # Note: make sure the timestamp of the stored configuration is not newer than
182 # the .config to avoid a useless rebuild. Note that, contrary to
183 # $(1)-update-config, the reference for 'touch' is _not_ the file from which
184 # we copy.
185 $(1)-update-defconfig: $(1)-savedefconfig
186 @$$(if $$($(2)_KCONFIG_FRAGMENT_FILES), \
187 echo "Unable to perform $(1)-update-defconfig when fragment files are set"; exit 1)
188 @$$(if $$($(2)_KCONFIG_DEFCONFIG), \
189 echo "Unable to perform $(1)-update-defconfig when using a defconfig rule"; exit 1)
190 cp -f $$($(2)_DIR)/defconfig $$($(2)_KCONFIG_FILE)
191 touch --reference $$($(2)_DIR)/.config $$($(2)_KCONFIG_FILE)
193 endif # package enabled
195 .PHONY: \
196 $(1)-update-config \
197 $(1)-update-defconfig \
198 $(1)-savedefconfig \
199 $(1)-check-configuration-done \
200 $$($(2)_DIR)/.kconfig_editor_% \
201 $$(addprefix $(1)-,$$($(2)_KCONFIG_EDITORS))
203 endef # inner-kconfig-package
205 ################################################################################
206 # kconfig-package -- the target generator macro for kconfig packages
207 ################################################################################
209 kconfig-package = $(call inner-kconfig-package,$(pkgname),$(call UPPERCASE,$(pkgname)),$(call UPPERCASE,$(pkgname)),target)