# This script runs `make config' to generate a Linux kernel # configuration file. For each question (i.e. kernel configuration # option), unless an override is provided, it answers "m" if possible, # and otherwise uses the default answer (as determined by the default # config for the architecture). Overrides are read from the file # $KERNEL_CONFIG, which on each line contains an option name and an # answer, e.g. "EXT2_FS_POSIX_ACL y". The script warns about ignored # options in $KERNEL_CONFIG, and barfs if `make config' selects # another answer for an option than the one provided in # $KERNEL_CONFIG. use strict; use IPC::Open2; my $debug = $ENV{'DEBUG'}; $SIG{PIPE} = 'IGNORE'; # Read the answers. my %answers; open ANSWERS, "<$ENV{KERNEL_CONFIG}" or die; while () { chomp; s/#.*//; my ($name, $value) = split / /; $answers{$name} = $value if $name; } close ANSWERS; sub runConfig { # Run `make config'. my $pid = open2(\*IN, \*OUT, "make config SHELL=bash ARCH=$ENV{ARCH}"); # Parse the output, look for questions and then send an # appropriate answer. my $line = ""; my $s; my %choices = (); my ($prevQuestion, $prevName); while (!eof IN) { read IN, $s, 1 or next; $line .= $s; #print STDERR "LINE: $line\n"; if ($s eq "\n") { print STDERR "GOT: $line" if $debug; # Remember choice alternatives ("> 1. bla (FOO)" or " 2. bla (BAR)"). if ($line =~ /^\s*>?\s*(\d+)\.\s+.*\(([A-Za-z0-9_]+)\)$/) { $choices{$2} = $1; } $line = ""; } elsif ($line =~ /###$/) { # The config program is waiting for an answer. # Is this a regular question? ("bla bla (OPTION_NAME) [Y/n/m/...] ") if ($line =~ /(.*) \(([A-Za-z0-9_]+)\) \[(.*)\].*###$/) { my $question = $1; my $name = $2; my $alts = $3; my $answer = ""; # Build everything as a module if possible. $answer = "m" if $alts =~ /\/m/; $answer = $answers{$name} if defined $answers{$name}; print STDERR "QUESTION: $question, NAME: $name, ALTS: $alts, ANSWER: $answer\n" if $debug; print OUT "$answer\n"; die "repeated question: $question" if $prevQuestion && $prevQuestion eq $question && $name eq $prevName; $prevQuestion = $question; $prevName = $name; } # Is this a choice? ("choice[1-N]: ") elsif ($line =~ /choice\[(.*)\]: ###$/) { my $answer = ""; foreach my $name (keys %choices) { $answer = $choices{$name} if ($answers{$name} || "") eq "y"; } print STDERR "CHOICE: $1, ANSWER: $answer\n" if $debug; print OUT "$answer\n" if $1 =~ /-/; } # Some questions lack the option name ("bla bla [Y/n/m/...] "). elsif ($line =~ /(.*) \[(.*)\] ###$/) { print OUT "\n"; } else { die "don't know how to answer this question: $line\n"; } $line = ""; %choices = (); } } close IN; waitpid $pid, 0; } # Run `make config' several times to converge on the desired result. # (Some options may only become available after other options are # set in a previous run.) runConfig; runConfig; # Read the final .config file and check that our answers are in # there. `make config' often overrides answers if later questions # cause options to be selected. my %config; open CONFIG, "<.config" or die; while () { chomp; if (/^CONFIG_([A-Za-z0-9_]+)=(.*)$/) { $config{$1} = $2; } elsif (/^# CONFIG_([A-Za-z0-9_]+) is not set$/) { $config{$1} = "n"; } } close CONFIG; foreach my $name (sort (keys %answers)) { die "unused option: $name\n" unless defined $config{$name}; die "option not set correctly: $name\n" if $config{$name} && $config{$name} ne $answers{$name}; }