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From: Sam Ravnborg <sam@ravnborg.org>
To: Andres Salomon <dilinger@queued.net>
Cc: linux-kbuild <linux-kbuild@vger.kernel.org>,
	LKML <linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org>,
	Dave Jones <davej@codemonkey.org.uk>,
	Roland McGrath <roland@redhat.com>
Subject: Re: Additional kconfig targets (cloneconfig, nonint_oldconfig etc)
Date: Wed, 30 Apr 2008 08:35:52 +0200	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <20080430063552.GA30509@uranus.ravnborg.org> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20080429172402.14d7d40b@ephemeral>

> > The commands we have today for kconfig is:
> > 
> > # Command line variants
> > make oldconfig
> > make silentoldconfig
> > make defconfig
> > make XXX_defconfig
> > 
> > (The other frontends are left out on purpose).
> > The challenge here is to come up with a syntax that
> > allows us to select between the three behaviours,
> > while keeping backward compatibility.
> > 
> > The best suggestion I have so far is to say that:
> > a) if defconfig is specified then we use method 1)
> > b) if oldconfig is specified then we use method 2)
> > c) if newconfig is specified then we use method 3)
> > 
> 
> 'newconfig' sounds to me like you're creating a new config; the exact
> opposite of what it does.  I'd suggest 'listnewconfig' or some such thing.
listnewconfig is better - will use that.

> Then again, 'defconfig' and 'oldconfig' are primarily what I care about,
> as I haven't been in a situation where I would have found method 3) to
> be useful.
> 
> > And we add support for a new 'commandline' parameter
> > 'K' so I can say:
> > 
> > make K=/proc/config.gz defconfig
> > make K=i386_defconfig  defconfig
> > make K=i386_defconfig  oldconfig
> > make K=/proc/config.gz newconfig
> > 
> > So K is used to specify what config file we use
> > to start out from.
> 
> Sounds good, I highly prefer specifying the config via env variable
> rather than embedded in the target (ie, 'make olpc_defconfig').
I will try to come up with some simple algorithm to locate the file.
I guess something like:

a) Try in local dir with name supplied
b) If filname does not start with '/' try in arch/$ARCH/configs/*
c) If filname does not start with '/' try in arch/$ARCH/configs/*_defconfig

If filename is prefixed .gz unpack it

	Sam

  reply	other threads:[~2008-04-30  6:35 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 22+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2008-04-29 18:35 Additional kconfig targets (cloneconfig, nonint_oldconfig etc) Sam Ravnborg
2008-04-29 21:24 ` Andres Salomon
2008-04-30  6:35   ` Sam Ravnborg [this message]
2008-04-30 14:43     ` Jan Engelhardt
2008-04-30 10:45   ` SL Baur
2008-04-30 15:01     ` Randy Dunlap
2008-04-30 20:32       ` SL Baur
2008-04-30 20:35         ` Roland McGrath
2008-04-30 20:37         ` Sam Ravnborg
2008-04-30 14:44 ` Jan Engelhardt
2008-05-02 10:56   ` Sam Ravnborg
2008-05-01  4:40 ` Roman Zippel
2008-05-01  6:12   ` Sam Ravnborg
2008-05-03 21:49   ` Sam Ravnborg
2008-05-02 19:09 ` Sam Ravnborg
2008-05-21 20:47   ` Andres Salomon
2008-05-21 21:11     ` Dave Jones
2008-05-21 21:38       ` Andres Salomon
2008-05-22 19:06       ` Alexey Dobriyan
2008-05-21 21:47     ` Sam Ravnborg
2008-06-13 18:10       ` Andres Salomon
2008-06-13 18:14         ` Sam Ravnborg

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