| # |
| # backport Kconfig |
| # |
| # Some options are user-selectable ("BPAUTO_USERSEL_*") |
| # |
| # Most options, however, follow a few different schemes: |
| # |
| # A) An option that is selected by drivers ("select FOO") will be |
| # changed to "select BPAUTO_FOO" (if the option BPAUTO_FOO |
| # exists). The option BPAUTO_FOO then controls setting of the |
| # BPAUTO_BUILD_FOO option, which is a module, like this: |
| # |
| # config BPAUTO_BUILD_FOO |
| # tristate |
| # # or bool |
| # |
| # # not possible on kernel < X.Y, build will fail if any |
| # # drivers are allowed to build on kernels < X.Y |
| # depends on KERNEL_X_Y |
| # |
| # # don't build the backport code if FOO is in the kernel |
| # # already, but only if the kernel version is also >= X.Z; |
| # # this is an example of backporting where the version of |
| # # the FOO subsystem that we need is only available from |
| # # kernel version X.Z |
| # depends on !FOO || KERNEL_X_Z |
| # |
| # # build if driver needs it (it selects BPAUTO_FOO) |
| # default m if BPAUTO_FOO |
| # |
| # # or for build-testing (BPAUTO_USERSEL_BUILD_ALL is enabled) |
| # default m if BPAUTO_USERSEL_BUILD_ALL |
| # |
| # config BPAUTO_FOO |
| # bool |
| # |
| # This only works as-is if the kernel code is usable on any version, |
| # otherwise the "&& !FOO" part needs to be different. |
| # |
| # |
| # B) An option for code always present on some kernels (e.g. KFIFO). |
| # This simply depends on/sets the default based on the version: |
| # |
| # config BPAUTO_BUILD_KFIFO |
| # def_bool y |
| # depends on KERNEL_2_6_36 |
| # |
| # |
| # C) similarly, a kconfig symbol for an option, e.g. |
| # BPAUTO_OPTION_SOME_FIX (no examples provided) check git log |
| # |
| # |
| # Variations are obviously possible. |
| # |
| |
| config BPAUTO_BUILD_CORDIC |
| tristate |
| depends on m |
| depends on !CORDIC |
| default m if BPAUTO_CORDIC |
| default m if BPAUTO_USERSEL_BUILD_ALL |
| #module-name cordic |
| #c-file lib/cordic.c |
| |
| config BPAUTO_CORDIC |
| bool |
| |
| config BPAUTO_BUILD_AVERAGE |
| bool |
| depends on !AVERAGE |
| default y if BPAUTO_USERSEL_BUILD_ALL |
| default y if BPAUTO_AVERAGE |
| #h-file linux/average.h |
| #c-file lib/average.c |
| |
| config BPAUTO_AVERAGE |
| bool |
| |
| config BPAUTO_MII |
| bool |
| |
| config BPAUTO_BUILD_DMA_SHARED_HELPERS |
| bool |
| depends on HAS_DMA |
| # Build on other kernels kernels < 3.9 if HAVE_GENERIC_DMA_COHERENT is |
| # not set. Kernels >= 3.8 have this if HAS_DMA is set. |
| depends on (!HAVE_GENERIC_DMA_COHERENT || KERNEL_3_9) |
| # Always build if on 3.3 - 3.5 |
| default y if (KERNEL_3_4 || KERNEL_3_5 || KERNEL_3_6) |
| # build for testing |
| default y if BPAUTO_USERSEL_BUILD_ALL |
| |
| config BPAUTO_BUILD_LEDS |
| bool |
| depends on !NEW_LEDS || LEDS_CLASS=n || !LEDS_TRIGGERS |
| default y if BPAUTO_NEW_LEDS |
| default y if BPAUTO_LEDS_CLASS |
| default y if BPAUTO_LEDS_TRIGGERS |
| |
| config BPAUTO_NEW_LEDS |
| bool |
| |
| config BPAUTO_LEDS_CLASS |
| bool |
| |
| config BPAUTO_LEDS_TRIGGERS |
| bool |
| |
| config BPAUTO_USERSEL_BUILD_ALL |
| bool "Build all compat code" |
| help |
| This option selects all the compat code options |
| that would otherwise only be selected by drivers. |
| |
| It's only really useful for compat testing, so |
| you probably shouldn't enable it. |
| |
| config BPAUTO_CRYPTO_CCM |
| depends on CRYPTO_AEAD |
| depends on CRYPTO_CTR |
| bool |
| |
| config BPAUTO_BUILD_CRYPTO_CCM |
| bool |
| default n if CRYPTO_CCM |
| default y if BPAUTO_CRYPTO_CCM |
| #c-file crypto/ccm.c |
| |
| config BPAUTO_WANT_DEV_COREDUMP |
| bool |
| |
| config BPAUTO_BUILD_WANT_DEV_COREDUMP |
| bool |
| default n if DEV_COREDUMP |
| default n if DISABLE_DEV_COREDUMP |
| default y if BPAUTO_WANT_DEV_COREDUMP |
| #h-file linux/devcoredump.h |
| #c-file drivers/base/devcoredump.c |
| |
| config BPAUTO_RHASHTABLE |
| bool |
| # current API of rhashtable was introduced in version 4.1 |
| depends on KERNEL_4_1 |
| # not very nice - but better than always having it |
| default y if MAC80211 |
| #h-file linux/rhashtable.h |
| #c-file lib/rhashtable.c |