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2Kconfig Language
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5Introduction
6------------
7
e95be9a5 8The configuration database is a collection of configuration options
cd238eff 9organized in a tree structure::
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10
11 +- Code maturity level options
12 | +- Prompt for development and/or incomplete code/drivers
13 +- General setup
14 | +- Networking support
15 | +- System V IPC
16 | +- BSD Process Accounting
17 | +- Sysctl support
18 +- Loadable module support
19 | +- Enable loadable module support
20 | +- Set version information on all module symbols
21 | +- Kernel module loader
22 +- ...
23
24Every entry has its own dependencies. These dependencies are used
25to determine the visibility of an entry. Any child entry is only
26visible if its parent entry is also visible.
27
28Menu entries
29------------
30
0486bc90 31Most entries define a config option; all other entries help to organize
cd238eff 32them. A single configuration option is defined like this::
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cd238eff 34 config MODVERSIONS
1da177e4 35 bool "Set version information on all module symbols"
bef1f402 36 depends on MODULES
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37 help
38 Usually, modules have to be recompiled whenever you switch to a new
39 kernel. ...
40
41Every line starts with a key word and can be followed by multiple
42arguments. "config" starts a new config entry. The following lines
43define attributes for this config option. Attributes can be the type of
44the config option, input prompt, dependencies, help text and default
45values. A config option can be defined multiple times with the same
46name, but every definition can have only a single input prompt and the
47type must not conflict.
48
49Menu attributes
50---------------
51
52A menu entry can have a number of attributes. Not all of them are
53applicable everywhere (see syntax).
54
55- type definition: "bool"/"tristate"/"string"/"hex"/"int"
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1da177e4 57 Every config option must have a type. There are only two basic types:
0486bc90 58 tristate and string; the other types are based on these two. The type
1da177e4 59 definition optionally accepts an input prompt, so these two examples
cd238eff 60 are equivalent::
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62 bool "Networking support"
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64 and::
65
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66 bool
67 prompt "Networking support"
68
69- input prompt: "prompt" <prompt> ["if" <expr>]
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71 Every menu entry can have at most one prompt, which is used to display
72 to the user. Optionally dependencies only for this prompt can be added
73 with "if".
74
75- default value: "default" <expr> ["if" <expr>]
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77 A config option can have any number of default values. If multiple
78 default values are visible, only the first defined one is active.
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79 Default values are not limited to the menu entry where they are
80 defined. This means the default can be defined somewhere else or be
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81 overridden by an earlier definition.
82 The default value is only assigned to the config symbol if no other
83 value was set by the user (via the input prompt above). If an input
84 prompt is visible the default value is presented to the user and can
85 be overridden by him.
83dcde4e 86 Optionally, dependencies only for this default value can be added with
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87 "if".
88
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89 The default value deliberately defaults to 'n' in order to avoid bloating the
90 build. With few exceptions, new config options should not change this. The
91 intent is for "make oldconfig" to add as little as possible to the config from
92 release to release.
93
94 Note:
95 Things that merit "default y/m" include:
96
97 a) A new Kconfig option for something that used to always be built
98 should be "default y".
99
100 b) A new gatekeeping Kconfig option that hides/shows other Kconfig
101 options (but does not generate any code of its own), should be
102 "default y" so people will see those other options.
103
104 c) Sub-driver behavior or similar options for a driver that is
105 "default n". This allows you to provide sane defaults.
106
107 d) Hardware or infrastructure that everybody expects, such as CONFIG_NET
108 or CONFIG_BLOCK. These are rare exceptions.
109
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110- type definition + default value::
111
6e66b900 112 "def_bool"/"def_tristate" <expr> ["if" <expr>]
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114 This is a shorthand notation for a type definition plus a value.
115 Optionally dependencies for this default value can be added with "if".
116
117- dependencies: "depends on" <expr>
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1da177e4 119 This defines a dependency for this menu entry. If multiple
83dcde4e 120 dependencies are defined, they are connected with '&&'. Dependencies
1da177e4 121 are applied to all other options within this menu entry (which also
cd238eff 122 accept an "if" expression), so these two examples are equivalent::
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124 bool "foo" if BAR
125 default y if BAR
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127 and::
128
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129 depends on BAR
130 bool "foo"
131 default y
132
133- reverse dependencies: "select" <symbol> ["if" <expr>]
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135 While normal dependencies reduce the upper limit of a symbol (see
136 below), reverse dependencies can be used to force a lower limit of
137 another symbol. The value of the current menu symbol is used as the
138 minimal value <symbol> can be set to. If <symbol> is selected multiple
139 times, the limit is set to the largest selection.
140 Reverse dependencies can only be used with boolean or tristate
141 symbols.
cd238eff 142
f8a74594 143 Note:
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144 select should be used with care. select will force
145 a symbol to a value without visiting the dependencies.
146 By abusing select you are able to select a symbol FOO even
147 if FOO depends on BAR that is not set.
148 In general use select only for non-visible symbols
149 (no prompts anywhere) and for symbols with no dependencies.
150 That will limit the usefulness but on the other hand avoid
151 the illegal configurations all over.
1da177e4 152
237e3ad0 153- weak reverse dependencies: "imply" <symbol> ["if" <expr>]
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155 This is similar to "select" as it enforces a lower limit on another
156 symbol except that the "implied" symbol's value may still be set to n
157 from a direct dependency or with a visible prompt.
158
cd238eff 159 Given the following example::
237e3ad0 160
cd238eff 161 config FOO
3a9dd3ec 162 tristate "foo"
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163 imply BAZ
164
cd238eff 165 config BAZ
3a9dd3ec 166 tristate "baz"
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167 depends on BAR
168
169 The following values are possible:
170
cd238eff 171 === === ============= ==============
237e3ad0 172 FOO BAR BAZ's default choice for BAZ
cd238eff 173 === === ============= ==============
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174 n y n N/m/y
175 m y m M/y/n
def2fbff 176 y y y Y/m/n
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177 n m n N/m
178 m m m M/n
179 y m n M/n
237e3ad0 180 y n * N
cd238eff 181 === === ============= ==============
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183 This is useful e.g. with multiple drivers that want to indicate their
184 ability to hook into a secondary subsystem while allowing the user to
185 configure that subsystem out without also having to unset these drivers.
186
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187 Note: If the combination of FOO=y and BAR=m causes a link error,
188 you can guard the function call with IS_REACHABLE()::
189
190 foo_init()
191 {
192 if (IS_REACHABLE(CONFIG_BAZ))
193 baz_register(&foo);
194 ...
195 }
196
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197 Note: If the feature provided by BAZ is highly desirable for FOO,
198 FOO should imply not only BAZ, but also its dependency BAR::
199
200 config FOO
201 tristate "foo"
202 imply BAR
203 imply BAZ
204
df835c2e 205- limiting menu display: "visible if" <expr>
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207 This attribute is only applicable to menu blocks, if the condition is
208 false, the menu block is not displayed to the user (the symbols
209 contained there can still be selected by other symbols, though). It is
40e47125 210 similar to a conditional "prompt" attribute for individual menu
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211 entries. Default value of "visible" is true.
212
1da177e4 213- numerical ranges: "range" <symbol> <symbol> ["if" <expr>]
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215 This allows to limit the range of possible input values for int
216 and hex symbols. The user can only input a value which is larger than
217 or equal to the first symbol and smaller than or equal to the second
218 symbol.
219
8f268881 220- help text: "help"
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222 This defines a help text. The end of the help text is determined by
223 the indentation level, this means it ends at the first line which has
224 a smaller indentation than the first line of the help text.
1da177e4 225
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226- module attribute: "modules"
227 This declares the symbol to be used as the MODULES symbol, which
228 enables the third modular state for all config symbols.
229 At most one symbol may have the "modules" option set.
93449082 230
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231Menu dependencies
232-----------------
233
234Dependencies define the visibility of a menu entry and can also reduce
235the input range of tristate symbols. The tristate logic used in the
236expressions uses one more state than normal boolean logic to express the
cd238eff 237module state. Dependency expressions have the following syntax::
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cd238eff 239 <expr> ::= <symbol> (1)
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240 <symbol> '=' <symbol> (2)
241 <symbol> '!=' <symbol> (3)
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242 <symbol1> '<' <symbol2> (4)
243 <symbol1> '>' <symbol2> (4)
244 <symbol1> '<=' <symbol2> (4)
245 <symbol1> '>=' <symbol2> (4)
246 '(' <expr> ')' (5)
247 '!' <expr> (6)
248 <expr> '&&' <expr> (7)
249 <expr> '||' <expr> (8)
1da177e4 250
cd238eff 251Expressions are listed in decreasing order of precedence.
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252
253(1) Convert the symbol into an expression. Boolean and tristate symbols
254 are simply converted into the respective expression values. All
255 other symbol types result in 'n'.
256(2) If the values of both symbols are equal, it returns 'y',
257 otherwise 'n'.
258(3) If the values of both symbols are equal, it returns 'n',
259 otherwise 'y'.
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260(4) If value of <symbol1> is respectively lower, greater, lower-or-equal,
261 or greater-or-equal than value of <symbol2>, it returns 'y',
262 otherwise 'n'.
263(5) Returns the value of the expression. Used to override precedence.
264(6) Returns the result of (2-/expr/).
265(7) Returns the result of min(/expr/, /expr/).
266(8) Returns the result of max(/expr/, /expr/).
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268An expression can have a value of 'n', 'm' or 'y' (or 0, 1, 2
4280eae0 269respectively for calculations). A menu entry becomes visible when its
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270expression evaluates to 'm' or 'y'.
271
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272There are two types of symbols: constant and non-constant symbols.
273Non-constant symbols are the most common ones and are defined with the
274'config' statement. Non-constant symbols consist entirely of alphanumeric
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275characters or underscores.
276Constant symbols are only part of expressions. Constant symbols are
83dcde4e 277always surrounded by single or double quotes. Within the quote, any
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278other character is allowed and the quotes can be escaped using '\'.
279
280Menu structure
281--------------
282
283The position of a menu entry in the tree is determined in two ways. First
cd238eff 284it can be specified explicitly::
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cd238eff 286 menu "Network device support"
bef1f402 287 depends on NET
1da177e4 288
cd238eff 289 config NETDEVICES
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290 ...
291
cd238eff 292 endmenu
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294All entries within the "menu" ... "endmenu" block become a submenu of
295"Network device support". All subentries inherit the dependencies from
296the menu entry, e.g. this means the dependency "NET" is added to the
297dependency list of the config option NETDEVICES.
298
299The other way to generate the menu structure is done by analyzing the
300dependencies. If a menu entry somehow depends on the previous entry, it
301can be made a submenu of it. First, the previous (parent) symbol must
302be part of the dependency list and then one of these two conditions
303must be true:
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1da177e4 305- the child entry must become invisible, if the parent is set to 'n'
cd238eff 306- the child entry must only be visible, if the parent is visible::
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cd238eff 308 config MODULES
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309 bool "Enable loadable module support"
310
cd238eff 311 config MODVERSIONS
1da177e4 312 bool "Set version information on all module symbols"
bef1f402 313 depends on MODULES
1da177e4 314
cd238eff 315 comment "module support disabled"
bef1f402 316 depends on !MODULES
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318MODVERSIONS directly depends on MODULES, this means it's only visible if
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319MODULES is different from 'n'. The comment on the other hand is only
320visible when MODULES is set to 'n'.
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321
322
323Kconfig syntax
324--------------
325
326The configuration file describes a series of menu entries, where every
327line starts with a keyword (except help texts). The following keywords
328end a menu entry:
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330- config
331- menuconfig
332- choice/endchoice
333- comment
334- menu/endmenu
335- if/endif
336- source
1da177e4 337
cd238eff 338The first five also start the definition of a menu entry.
1da177e4 339
cd238eff 340config::
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342 "config" <symbol>
343 <config options>
344
345This defines a config symbol <symbol> and accepts any of above
346attributes as options.
347
cd238eff 348menuconfig::
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350 "menuconfig" <symbol>
351 <config options>
352
53cb4726 353This is similar to the simple config entry above, but it also gives a
1da177e4 354hint to front ends, that all suboptions should be displayed as a
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355separate list of options. To make sure all the suboptions will really
356show up under the menuconfig entry and not outside of it, every item
357from the <config options> list must depend on the menuconfig symbol.
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358In practice, this is achieved by using one of the next two constructs::
359
360 (1):
361 menuconfig M
362 if M
363 config C1
364 config C2
365 endif
366
367 (2):
368 menuconfig M
369 config C1
370 depends on M
371 config C2
372 depends on M
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374In the following examples (3) and (4), C1 and C2 still have the M
375dependency, but will not appear under menuconfig M anymore, because
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376of C0, which doesn't depend on M::
377
378 (3):
379 menuconfig M
380 config C0
381 if M
382 config C1
383 config C2
384 endif
385
386 (4):
387 menuconfig M
388 config C0
389 config C1
390 depends on M
391 config C2
392 depends on M
393
394choices::
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0719e1d2 396 "choice" [symbol]
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398 <choice block>
399 "endchoice"
400
83dcde4e 401This defines a choice group and accepts any of the above attributes as
032a3187 402options. A choice can only be of type bool or tristate. If no type is
08b220b3 403specified for a choice, its type will be determined by the type of
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404the first choice element in the group or remain unknown if none of the
405choice elements have a type specified, as well.
406
407While a boolean choice only allows a single config entry to be
408selected, a tristate choice also allows any number of config entries
409to be set to 'm'. This can be used if multiple drivers for a single
410hardware exists and only a single driver can be compiled/loaded into
411the kernel, but all drivers can be compiled as modules.
412
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414choice to 'n' and no entry needs to be selected.
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415If no [symbol] is associated with a choice, then you can not have multiple
416definitions of that choice. If a [symbol] is associated to the choice,
08b220b3 417then you may define the same choice (i.e. with the same entries) in another
0719e1d2 418place.
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cd238eff 420comment::
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422 "comment" <prompt>
423 <comment options>
424
425This defines a comment which is displayed to the user during the
426configuration process and is also echoed to the output files. The only
427possible options are dependencies.
428
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431 "menu" <prompt>
432 <menu options>
433 <menu block>
434 "endmenu"
435
436This defines a menu block, see "Menu structure" above for more
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437information. The only possible options are dependencies and "visible"
438attributes.
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cd238eff 440if::
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442 "if" <expr>
443 <if block>
444 "endif"
445
446This defines an if block. The dependency expression <expr> is appended
447to all enclosed menu entries.
448
cd238eff 449source::
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451 "source" <prompt>
452
453This reads the specified configuration file. This file is always parsed.
6e66b900 454
cd238eff 455mainmenu::
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457 "mainmenu" <prompt>
458
459This sets the config program's title bar if the config program chooses
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460to use it. It should be placed at the top of the configuration, before any
461other statement.
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463'#' Kconfig source file comment:
464
465An unquoted '#' character anywhere in a source file line indicates
466the beginning of a source file comment. The remainder of that line
467is a comment.
468
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470Kconfig hints
471-------------
472This is a collection of Kconfig tips, most of which aren't obvious at
473first glance and most of which have become idioms in several Kconfig
474files.
475
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476Adding common features and make the usage configurable
477~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
478It is a common idiom to implement a feature/functionality that are
479relevant for some architectures but not all.
480The recommended way to do so is to use a config variable named HAVE_*
481that is defined in a common Kconfig file and selected by the relevant
482architectures.
483An example is the generic IOMAP functionality.
484
cd238eff 485We would in lib/Kconfig see::
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487 # Generic IOMAP is used to ...
488 config HAVE_GENERIC_IOMAP
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cd238eff 490 config GENERIC_IOMAP
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491 depends on HAVE_GENERIC_IOMAP && FOO
492
cd238eff 493And in lib/Makefile we would see::
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cd238eff 495 obj-$(CONFIG_GENERIC_IOMAP) += iomap.o
9b3e4dad 496
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497For each architecture using the generic IOMAP functionality we would see::
498
499 config X86
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500 select ...
501 select HAVE_GENERIC_IOMAP
502 select ...
503
504Note: we use the existing config option and avoid creating a new
505config variable to select HAVE_GENERIC_IOMAP.
506
507Note: the use of the internal config variable HAVE_GENERIC_IOMAP, it is
508introduced to overcome the limitation of select which will force a
509config option to 'y' no matter the dependencies.
510The dependencies are moved to the symbol GENERIC_IOMAP and we avoid the
511situation where select forces a symbol equals to 'y'.
512
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513Adding features that need compiler support
514~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
515
516There are several features that need compiler support. The recommended way
517to describe the dependency on the compiler feature is to use "depends on"
cd238eff 518followed by a test macro::
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cd238eff 520 config STACKPROTECTOR
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521 bool "Stack Protector buffer overflow detection"
522 depends on $(cc-option,-fstack-protector)
523 ...
524
525If you need to expose a compiler capability to makefiles and/or C source files,
cd238eff 526`CC_HAS_` is the recommended prefix for the config option::
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528 config CC_HAS_ASM_GOTO
529 def_bool $(success,$(srctree)/scripts/gcc-goto.sh $(CC))
8373b7d9 530
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531Build as module only
532~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
533To restrict a component build to module-only, qualify its config symbol
cd238eff 534with "depends on m". E.g.::
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cd238eff 536 config FOO
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538
539limits FOO to module (=m) or disabled (=n).
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541Compile-testing
542~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
543If a config symbol has a dependency, but the code controlled by the config
544symbol can still be compiled if the dependency is not met, it is encouraged to
545increase build coverage by adding an "|| COMPILE_TEST" clause to the
546dependency. This is especially useful for drivers for more exotic hardware, as
547it allows continuous-integration systems to compile-test the code on a more
548common system, and detect bugs that way.
549Note that compile-tested code should avoid crashing when run on a system where
550the dependency is not met.
551
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552Architecture and platform dependencies
553~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
554Due to the presence of stubs, most drivers can now be compiled on most
555architectures. However, this does not mean it makes sense to have all drivers
556available everywhere, as the actual hardware may only exist on specific
557architectures and platforms. This is especially true for on-SoC IP cores,
558which may be limited to a specific vendor or SoC family.
559
560To prevent asking the user about drivers that cannot be used on the system(s)
561the user is compiling a kernel for, and if it makes sense, config symbols
562controlling the compilation of a driver should contain proper dependencies,
563limiting the visibility of the symbol to (a superset of) the platform(s) the
564driver can be used on. The dependency can be an architecture (e.g. ARM) or
565platform (e.g. ARCH_OMAP4) dependency. This makes life simpler not only for
566distro config owners, but also for every single developer or user who
567configures a kernel.
568
569Such a dependency can be relaxed by combining it with the compile-testing rule
570above, leading to:
571
572 config FOO
573 bool "Support for foo hardware"
574 depends on ARCH_FOO_VENDOR || COMPILE_TEST
575
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577~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
578
579If you've hit the Kconfig error: "recursive dependency detected" you've run
580into a recursive dependency issue with Kconfig, a recursive dependency can be
581summarized as a circular dependency. The kconfig tools need to ensure that
582Kconfig files comply with specified configuration requirements. In order to do
583that kconfig must determine the values that are possible for all Kconfig
584symbols, this is currently not possible if there is a circular relation
585between two or more Kconfig symbols. For more details refer to the "Simple
586Kconfig recursive issue" subsection below. Kconfig does not do recursive
587dependency resolution; this has a few implications for Kconfig file writers.
588We'll first explain why this issues exists and then provide an example
589technical limitation which this brings upon Kconfig developers. Eager
590developers wishing to try to address this limitation should read the next
591subsections.
592
593Simple Kconfig recursive issue
594~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
595
596Read: Documentation/kbuild/Kconfig.recursion-issue-01
597
cd238eff 598Test with::
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cd238eff 600 make KBUILD_KCONFIG=Documentation/kbuild/Kconfig.recursion-issue-01 allnoconfig
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602Cumulative Kconfig recursive issue
603~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
604
605Read: Documentation/kbuild/Kconfig.recursion-issue-02
606
cd238eff 607Test with::
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cd238eff 609 make KBUILD_KCONFIG=Documentation/kbuild/Kconfig.recursion-issue-02 allnoconfig
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611Practical solutions to kconfig recursive issue
612~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
613
5e8c5299 614Developers who run into the recursive Kconfig issue have two options
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615at their disposal. We document them below and also provide a list of
616historical issues resolved through these different solutions.
617
618 a) Remove any superfluous "select FOO" or "depends on FOO"
619 b) Match dependency semantics:
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1c199f28 621 b1) Swap all "select FOO" to "depends on FOO" or,
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624
625The resolution to a) can be tested with the sample Kconfig file
626Documentation/kbuild/Kconfig.recursion-issue-01 through the removal
627of the "select CORE" from CORE_BELL_A_ADVANCED as that is implicit already
628since CORE_BELL_A depends on CORE. At times it may not be possible to remove
629some dependency criteria, for such cases you can work with solution b).
630
631The two different resolutions for b) can be tested in the sample Kconfig file
632Documentation/kbuild/Kconfig.recursion-issue-02.
633
634Below is a list of examples of prior fixes for these types of recursive issues;
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635all errors appear to involve one or more "select" statements and one or more
636"depends on".
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1c199f28 639commit fix
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64106b718c01208 select A -> depends on A
642c22eacfe82f9 depends on A -> depends on B
6436a91e854442c select A -> depends on A
644118c565a8f2e select A -> select B
645f004e5594705 select A -> depends on A
646c7861f37b4c6 depends on A -> (null)
64780c69915e5fb select A -> (null) (1)
648c2218e26c0d0 select A -> depends on A (1)
649d6ae99d04e1c select A -> depends on A
65095ca19cf8cbf select A -> depends on A
6518f057d7bca54 depends on A -> (null)
6528f057d7bca54 depends on A -> select A
653a0701f04846e select A -> depends on A
6540c8b92f7f259 depends on A -> (null)
655e4e9e0540928 select A -> depends on A (2)
6567453ea886e87 depends on A > (null) (1)
6577b1fff7e4fdf select A -> depends on A
65886c747d2a4f0 select A -> depends on A
659d9f9ab51e55e select A -> depends on A
6600c51a4d8abd6 depends on A -> select A (3)
661e98062ed6dc4 select A -> depends on A (3)
66291e5d284a7f1 select A -> (null)
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665(1) Partial (or no) quote of error.
666(2) That seems to be the gist of that fix.
667(3) Same error.
668
669Future kconfig work
670~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
671
672Work on kconfig is welcomed on both areas of clarifying semantics and on
673evaluating the use of a full SAT solver for it. A full SAT solver can be
674desirable to enable more complex dependency mappings and / or queries,
675for instance on possible use case for a SAT solver could be that of handling
676the current known recursive dependency issues. It is not known if this would
677address such issues but such evaluation is desirable. If support for a full SAT
678solver proves too complex or that it cannot address recursive dependency issues
679Kconfig should have at least clear and well defined semantics which also
680addresses and documents limitations or requirements such as the ones dealing
681with recursive dependencies.
682
683Further work on both of these areas is welcomed on Kconfig. We elaborate
684on both of these in the next two subsections.
685
686Semantics of Kconfig
687~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
688
689The use of Kconfig is broad, Linux is now only one of Kconfig's users:
cd238eff 690one study has completed a broad analysis of Kconfig use in 12 projects [0]_.
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692in documenting basic Kconfig syntax a more precise definition of Kconfig
693semantics is welcomed. One project deduced Kconfig semantics through
cd238eff 694the use of the xconfig configurator [1]_. Work should be done to confirm if
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696
697Having well defined semantics can be useful for tools for practical
2b5072b9 698evaluation of dependencies, for instance one such case was work to
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699express in boolean abstraction of the inferred semantics of Kconfig to
700translate Kconfig logic into boolean formulas and run a SAT solver on this to
701find dead code / features (always inactive), 114 dead features were found in
cd238eff 702Linux using this methodology [1]_ (Section 8: Threats to validity).
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14bee167 704Confirming this could prove useful as Kconfig stands as one of the leading
cd238eff 705industrial variability modeling languages [1]_ [2]_. Its study would help
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707and real world requirements were not well understood. As it stands though
708only reverse engineering techniques have been used to deduce semantics from
cd238eff 709variability modeling languages such as Kconfig [3]_.
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712.. [1] https://gsd.uwaterloo.ca/sites/default/files/vm-2013-berger.pdf
713.. [2] https://gsd.uwaterloo.ca/sites/default/files/ase241-berger_0.pdf
714.. [3] https://gsd.uwaterloo.ca/sites/default/files/icse2011.pdf
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716Full SAT solver for Kconfig
717~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
718
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720in the previous subsection, work has been done however to express in boolean
1c199f28 721abstraction the inferred semantics of Kconfig to translate Kconfig logic into
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723is CADOS [6]_ (former VAMOS [7]_) and the tools, mainly undertaker [8]_, which
724has been introduced first with [9]_. The basic concept of undertaker is to
2b5072b9 725extract variability models from Kconfig and put them together with a
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726propositional formula extracted from CPP #ifdefs and build-rules into a SAT
727solver in order to find dead code, dead files, and dead symbols. If using a SAT
728solver is desirable on Kconfig one approach would be to evaluate repurposing
729such efforts somehow on Kconfig. There is enough interest from mentors of
730existing projects to not only help advise how to integrate this work upstream
731but also help maintain it long term. Interested developers should visit:
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16a122c7 733https://kernelnewbies.org/KernelProjects/kconfig-sat
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735.. [4] https://www.cs.cornell.edu/~sabhar/chapters/SATSolvers-KR-Handbook.pdf
736.. [5] https://gsd.uwaterloo.ca/sites/default/files/vm-2013-berger.pdf
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737.. [6] https://cados.cs.fau.de
738.. [7] https://vamos.cs.fau.de
739.. [8] https://undertaker.cs.fau.de
740.. [9] https://www4.cs.fau.de/Publications/2011/tartler_11_eurosys.pdf