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#! /bin/sh
#
# This script is used to configure the linux kernel.
#
# It was inspired by a desire to not have to hit <enter> 9 million times
# or startup the X server just to change a single kernel parameter.
#
# This script attempts to parse the configuration files, which are
# scattered throughout the kernel source tree, and creates a temporary
# set of mini scripts which are in turn used to create nested menus and
# radiolists.
#
# It uses a very modified/mutilated version of the "dialog" utility
# written by Savio Lam (lam836@cs.cuhk.hk). Savio is not responsible
# for this script or the version of dialog used by this script.
# Please do not contact him with questions. The official version of
# dialog is available at sunsite.unc.edu or a sunsite mirror.
#
# Portions of this script were borrowed from the original Configure
# script.
#
# Please send comments / questions / bug fixes to roadcapw@titus.org
#
# 070498 Stepan Kasal <kasal@math.cas.cz> - one change borrowed
# from 2.1.x version:
# 131197 Michael Chastain (mec@shout.net) - output all lines for a
# choice list, not just the selected one. This makes the output
# the same as Configure output, which is important for smart config
# dependencies.
# It also fixes the bug when menuconfig sets CONFIG_M386=y every time
# it is ran.
#----------------------------------------------------------------------------
#
# Make sure we're really running bash.
#
[ -z "$BASH" ] && { echo "Menuconfig requires bash" 1>&2; exit 1; }
#
# Cache function definitions, turn off posix compliance
#
set -h +o posix
#
# If you prefer all kernel options listed in a single menu rather than
# the standard menu hierarchy, set SINGLE_MENU_MODE to "TRUE" in your
# environment.
#
single_menu_mode="${SINGLE_MENU_MODE:-FALSE}"
#
# Load the functions used by the config.in files.
#
# I do this because these functions must be redefined depending
# on whether they are being called for interactive use or for
# saving a configuration to a file.
#
# Thank the heavens bash supports nesting function definitions.
#
load_functions () {
#
# Additional comments
#
function comment () {
comment_ctr=$[ comment_ctr + 1 ]
echo -ne "': $comment_ctr' '--- $1' " >>MCmenu
}
#
# Define a boolean to a specific value.
#
function define_bool () {
eval $1=$2
}
#
# Define an int to a specific value.
#
function define_int () {
eval $1=$2
}
#
# Create a boolean (Yes/No) function for our current menu
# which calls our local bool function.
#
function bool () {
eval $2=\${$2:-'n'} x=\$$2
case $x in
y|m) flag="*" ;;
n) flag=" " ;;
esac
echo -ne "'$2' '[$flag] $1' " >>MCmenu
echo -e "function $2 () { l_bool '$2' \"\$1\" ;}\n" >>MCradiolists
}
#
# Create a tristate (Yes/No/Module) radiolist function
# which calls our local tristate function.
#
# Collapses to a boolean (Yes/No) if module support is disabled.
#
function tristate () {
if [ "$CONFIG_MODULES" != "y" ]
then
bool "$1" "$2"
else
eval $2=\${$2:-'n'} x=\$$2
case $x in
y) flag="*" ;;
m) flag="M" ;;
*) flag=" " ;;
esac
echo -ne "'$2' '<$flag> $1' " >>MCmenu
echo -e "
function $2 () { l_tristate '$2' \"\$1\" ;}" >>MCradiolists
fi
}
#
# Create a tristate radiolist function which is dependent on
# another kernel configuration option.
#
# Quote from the original configure script:
#
# If the option we depend upon is a module,
# then the only allowable options are M or N. If Y, then
# this is a normal tristate. This is used in cases where modules
# are nested, and one module requires the presence of something
# else in the kernel.
#
function dep_tristate () {
if [ "$CONFIG_MODULES" != "y" ]
then
bool "$1" "$2"
else
if eval [ "_$3" != "_m" ]
then
tristate "$1" "$2" $3
else
mod_bool "$1" "$2"
fi
fi
}
#
# Add a menu item which will call our local int function.
#
function int () {
eval $2=\${$2:-"$3"} x=\$$2
echo -ne "'$2' '($x) $1' " >>MCmenu
echo -e "function $2 () { l_int '$1' '$2' '$3' '$x' ;}" >>MCradiolists
}
#
# Add a menu item which will call our local int function.
#
function hex () {
eval $2=\${$2:-"$3"} x=\${$2##*[x,X]}
echo -ne "'$2' '($x) $1' " >>MCmenu
echo -e "function $2 () { l_hex '$1' '$2' '$3' '$x' ;}" >>MCradiolists
}
#
# Add a menu item which will call our local One-of-Many choice list.
#
function choice () {
#
# Need to remember params cause they're gonna get reset.
#
title=$1
choices=$2
default=$3
current=
#
# Find out if one of the choices is already set.
# If it's not then make it the default.
#
set -- $choices
firstchoice=$2
while [ -n "$2" ]
do
if eval [ "_\$$2" = "_y" ]
then
current=$1
break
fi
shift ; shift
done
: ${current:=$default}
echo -ne "'$firstchoice' '($current) $title' " >>MCmenu
echo -e "
function $firstchoice () \
{ l_choice '$title' \"$choices\" $current ;}" >>MCradiolists
}
} # END load_functions()
#
# Extract available help for an option from Configure.help
# and send it to standard output.
#
# Most of this function was borrowed from the original kernel
# Configure script.
#
function extract_help () {
if [ -f Documentation/Configure.help ]
then
#first escape regexp special characters in the argument:
var=$(echo "$1"|sed 's/[][\/.^$*]/\\&/g')
#now pick out the right help text:
text=$(sed -n "/^$var[ ]*\$/,\${
/^$var[ ]*\$/d
/^#.*/d
/^[ ]*\$/q
s/^ //
p
}" Documentation/Configure.help)
if [ -z "$text" ]
then
echo "There is no help available for this kernel option."
return 1
else
echo "$text"
fi
else
echo "There is no help available for this kernel option."
return 1
fi
}
#
# Activate a help dialog.
#
function help () {
if extract_help $1 >help.out
then
$DIALOG --backtitle "$backtitle" --title "$2"\
--textbox help.out $ROWS $COLS
else
$DIALOG --backtitle "$backtitle" \
--textbox help.out $ROWS $COLS
fi
rm help.out
}
#
# Show the README file.
#
function show_readme () {
$DIALOG --backtitle "$backtitle" \
--textbox scripts/README.Menuconfig $ROWS $COLS
}
#
# Begin building the dialog menu command and Initialize the
# Radiolist function file.
#
function menu_name () {
echo -ne "$DIALOG --title '$1'\
--backtitle '$backtitle' \
--menu '$menu_instructions' \
$ROWS $COLS $((ROWS-10)) \
'$default' " >MCmenu
>MCradiolists
}
#
# Add a submenu option to the menu currently under construction.
#
function submenu () {
echo -ne "'activate_menu $2' '$1 --->' " >>MCmenu
}
#
# Create a menu entry to handle the traditional sound configuration.
#
function soundcfg () {
echo -ne "'l_soundcfg' "\
"'Old configuration script "\
"(For: SM Wave, PSS & AudioTrix Pro) -->' " >>MCmenu
}
#
# Startup the traditional sound configuration program.
#
function l_soundcfg () {
clear
$MAKE -C drivers/sound config
}
#
# Handle a boolean (Yes/No) option.
#
function l_bool () {
if [ -n "$2" ]
then
case "$2" in
y|m) eval $1=y ;;
c) eval x=\$$1
case $x in
y) eval $1=n ;;
n) eval $1=y ;;
esac ;;
*) eval $1=n ;;
esac
else
echo -ne "\007"
fi
}
#
# Same as bool() except options are (Module/No)
#
function mod_bool () {
eval $2=\${$2:-'n'} x=\$$2
case $x in
y|m) flag='M' ;;
*) flag=' ' ;;
esac
echo -ne "'$2' '<$flag> $1' " >>MCmenu
echo -e "function $2 () { l_mod_bool '$2' \"\$1\" ;}" >>MCradiolists
}
#
# Same as l_bool() except options are (Module/No)
#
function l_mod_bool() {
if [ -n "$2" ]
then
case "$2" in
y) echo -en "\007"
${DIALOG} --backtitle "$backtitle" \
--infobox "\
This feature depends on another which has been configured as a module. \
As a result, this feature will be built as a module." 4 70
sleep 5
eval $1=m ;;
m) eval $1=m ;;
c) eval x=\$$1
case $x in
m) eval $1=n ;;
n) eval $1=m ;;
esac ;;
*) eval $1=n ;;
esac
else
echo -ne "\007"
fi
}
#
# Handle a tristate (Yes/No/Module) option.
#
function l_tristate () {
if [ -n "$2" ]
then
eval x=\$$1
case "$2" in
y) eval $1=y ;;
m) eval $1=m ;;
c) eval x=\$$1
case $x in
y) eval $1=n ;;
n) eval $1=m ;;
m) eval $1=y ;;
esac ;;
*) eval $1=n ;;
esac
else
echo -ne "\007"
fi
}
#
# Create a dialog for entering an integer into a kernel option.
#
function l_int () {
while true
do
if $DIALOG --title "$1" \
--backtitle "$backtitle" \
--inputbox "$inputbox_instructions_int" \
10 75 "$4" 2>MCdialog.out
then
answer="`cat MCdialog.out`"
answer="${answer:-$3}"
# Avoid problems with GNU vs POSIX expr semantics.
if expr "$answer" : '0$\|-[1-9][0-9]*$\|[1-9][0-9]*$' >/dev/null
then
eval $2="$answer"
else
eval $2="$3"
echo -en "\007"
${DIALOG} --backtitle "$backtitle" \
--infobox "You have made an invalid entry." 3 43
sleep 2
fi
break
fi
help "$2" "$1"
done
}
#
# Create a dialog for entering a hexadecimal into a kernel option.
#
function l_hex () {
while true
do
if $DIALOG --title "$1" \
--backtitle "$backtitle" \
--inputbox "$inputbox_instructions_hex" \
10 75 "$4" 2>MCdialog.out
then
answer="`cat MCdialog.out`"
answer="${answer:-$3}"
answer="${answer##*[x,X]}"
# Avoid problems with GNU vs POSIX expr semantics.
if expr "$answer" : '[0-9a-fA-F][0-9a-fA-F]*$' >/dev/null
then
eval $2="$answer"
else
eval $2="$3"
echo -en "\007"
${DIALOG} --backtitle "$backtitle" \
--infobox "You have made an invalid entry." 3 43
sleep 2
fi
break
fi
help "$2" "$1"
done
}
#
# Handle a one-of-many choice list.
#
function l_choice () {
#
# Need to remember params cause they're gonna get reset.
#
title="$1"
choices="$2"
current="$3"
#
# Scan current value of choices and set radiolist switches.
#
list=
set -- $choices
firstchoice=$2
while [ -n "$2" ]
do
case "$1" in
"$current") list="$list $2 $1 ON " ;;
*) list="$list $2 $1 OFF " ;;
esac
shift ; shift
done
while true
do
if $DIALOG --title "$title" \
--backtitle "$backtitle" \
--radiolist "$radiolist_instructions" \
15 70 6 $list 2>MCdialog.out
then
choice=`cat MCdialog.out`
break
fi
help "$firstchoice" "$title"
done
#
# Now set the boolean value of each option based on
# the selection made from the radiolist.
#
set -- $choices
while [ -n "$2" ]
do
if [ "$2" = "$choice" ]
then
eval $2="y"
else
eval $2="n"
fi
shift ; shift
done
}
#
# A faster awk based recursive parser. (I hope)
#
function parser1 () {
awk '
BEGIN {
menu_no = 0
comment_is_option = 0
parser("'$CONFIG_IN'","MCmenu0")
}
function parser(ifile,menu) {
while (getline <ifile) {
if ($1 == "mainmenu_option") {
comment_is_option = "1"
}
else if ($1 == "comment" && comment_is_option == "1") {
comment_is_option= "0"
sub($1,"",$0)
++menu_no
printf("submenu %s MCmenu%s\n", $0, menu_no) >>menu
printf( "function MCmenu%s () {\n"\
"default=$1\n"\
"menu_name %s\n",\
menu_no, $0) >"MCmenu"menu_no
parser(ifile, "MCmenu"menu_no)
}
else if ($1 ~ "endmenu") {
printf("}\n") >>menu
return
}
else if ($0 ~ /^#|\$MAKE|mainmenu_name/) {
printf("") >>menu
}
else if ($1 == "source") {
# Yuk! Blah! Phooey!
if ($2 ~ "drivers/sound") {
printf("soundcfg\n") >>menu
}
parser($2,menu)
}
else {
print >>menu
}
}
}'
}
#
# Secondary parser for single menu mode.
#
function parser2 () {
awk '
BEGIN {
parser("'$CONFIG_IN'","MCmenu0")
}
function parser(ifile,menu) {
while (getline <ifile) {
if ($1 ~ /mainmenu_option|endmenu/) {
printf("") >>menu
}
else if ($0 ~ /^#|\$MAKE|mainmenu_name/) {
printf("") >>menu
}
else if ($1 == "source") {
if ($2 ~ "drivers/sound") {
printf("soundcfg\n") >>menu
}
parser($2,menu)
}
else {
print >>menu
}
}
}'
}
#
# Parse all the config.in files into mini scripts.
#
function parse_config_files () {
rm -f MCmenu*
echo "function MCmenu0 () {" >MCmenu0
echo 'default=$1' >>MCmenu0
echo "menu_name 'Main Menu'" >>MCmenu0
if [ "_$single_menu_mode" = "_TRUE" ]
then
parser2
else
parser1
fi
echo "comment ''" >>MCmenu0
echo "g_alt_config" >>MCmenu0
echo "s_alt_config" >>MCmenu0
echo "}" >>MCmenu0
#
# These mini scripts must be sourced into the current
# environment in order for all of this to work. Leaving
# them on the disk as executables screws up the recursion
# in activate_menu(), among other things. Once they are
# sourced we can discard them.
#
for i in MCmenu*
do
source ./$i
done
rm -f MCmenu*
}
#
# This is the menu tree's bootstrap.
#
# Executes the parsed menus on demand and creates a set of functions,
# one per configuration option. These functions will in turn execute
# dialog commands or recursively call other menus.
#
function activate_menu () {
while true
do
comment_ctr=0 #So comment lines get unique tags
$1 "$default" #Create the lxdialog menu & functions
if [ "$?" != "0" ]
then
clear
cat <<EOM
Menuconfig has encountered a possible error in one of the kernel's
configuration files and is unable to continue.
Please report this to the author <roadcapw@titus.org>. You may also
send a problem report to linux-kernel@vger.rutgers.edu or post a
message to the linux.dev.kernel news group.
Please indicate the kernel version you are trying to configure and
which menu you were trying to enter when this error occurred.
EOM
cleanup
exit 1
fi
. ./MCradiolists #Source the menu's functions
. ./MCmenu 2>MCdialog.out #Activate the lxdialog menu
ret=$?
read selection <MCdialog.out
case "$ret" in
0|3|4|5|6)
defaults="$selection$defaults" #pseudo stack
case "$ret" in
0) eval $selection ;;
3) eval $selection y ;;
4) eval $selection n ;;
5) eval $selection m ;;
6) eval $selection c ;;
esac
default="${defaults%%*}" defaults="${defaults#*}"
;;
2)
default="${selection%%\ *}"
case "$selection" in
*"-->"*|*"alt_config"*)
show_readme ;;
*)
eval help $selection ;;
esac
;;
255|1)
break
;;
139)
stty sane
clear
cat <<EOM
There seems to be a problem with the lxdialog companion utility which is
built prior to running Menuconfig. Usually this is an indicator that you
have upgraded/downgraded your ncurses libraries and did not remove the
old ncurses header file(s) in /usr/include or /usr/include/ncurses.
It is VERY important that you have only one set of ncurses header files
and that those files are properly version matched to the ncurses libraries
installed on your machine.
You may also need to rebuild lxdialog. This can be done by moving to
the /usr/src/linux/scripts/lxdialog directory and issuing the
"make clean all" command.
If you have verified that your ncurses install is correct, you may email
the author <roadcapw@titus.org> or post a message on the linux.dev.kernel
news group for additional assistance.
EOM
cleanup
exit 139
;;
esac
done
}
#
# Create a menu item to load an alternate configuration file.
#
g_alt_config () {
echo -n "get_alt_config 'Load an Alternate Configuration File' "\
>>MCmenu
}
#
# Get alternate config file name and load the
# configuration from it.
#
get_alt_config () {
set -f ## Switch file expansion OFF
while true
do
ALT_CONFIG="${ALT_CONFIG:-$_CONFIG}"
$DIALOG --backtitle "$backtitle" \
--inputbox "\
Enter the name of the configuration file you wish to load. \
Accept the name shown to restore the configuration you \
last retrieved. Leave blank to abort."\
11 55 "$ALT_CONFIG" 2>MCdialog.out
if [ "$?" = "0" ]
then
ALT_CONFIG=`cat MCdialog.out`
[ "_" = "_$ALT_CONFIG" ] && break
if eval [ -r "$ALT_CONFIG" ]
then
eval load_config_file "$ALT_CONFIG"
break
else
echo -ne "\007"
$DIALOG --backtitle "$backtitle" \
--infobox "File does not exist!" 3 38
sleep 2
fi
else
cat <<EOM >help.out
For various reasons, one may wish to keep several different kernel
configurations available on a single machine.
If you have saved a previous configuration in a file other than the
kernel's default, entering the name of the file here will allow you
to modify that configuration.
If you are uncertain, then you have probably never used alternate
configuration files. You should therefor leave this blank to abort.
EOM
$DIALOG --backtitle "$backtitle"\
--title "Load Alternate Configuration"\
--textbox help.out $ROWS $COLS
fi
done
set +f ## Switch file expansion ON
rm -f help.out MCdialog.out
}
#
# Create a menu item to store an alternate config file.
#
s_alt_config () {
echo -n "save_alt_config 'Save Configuration to an Alternate File' "\
>>MCmenu
}
#
# Get an alternate config file name and save the current
# configuration to it.
#
save_alt_config () {
set -f ## Switch file expansion OFF
while true
do
$DIALOG --backtitle "$backtitle" \
--inputbox "\
Enter a filename to which this configuration should be saved \
as an alternate. Leave blank to abort."\
10 55 "$ALT_CONFIG" 2>MCdialog.out
if [ "$?" = "0" ]
then
ALT_CONFIG=`cat MCdialog.out`
[ "_" = "_$ALT_CONFIG" ] && break
if eval touch $ALT_CONFIG 2>/dev/null
then
eval save_configuration $ALT_CONFIG
load_functions ## RELOAD
break
else
echo -ne "\007"
$DIALOG --backtitle "$backtitle" \
--infobox "Can't create file! Probably a nonexistent directory." 3 60
sleep 2
fi
else
cat <<EOM >help.out
For various reasons, one may wish to keep different kernel
configurations available on a single machine.
Entering a file name here will allow you to later retrieve, modify
and use the current configuration as an alternate to whatever
configuration options you have selected at that time.
If you are uncertain what all this means then you should probably
leave this blank.
EOM
$DIALOG --backtitle "$backtitle"\
--title "Save Alternate Configuration"\
--textbox help.out $ROWS $COLS
fi
done
set +f ## Switch file expansion ON
rm -f help.out MCdialog.out
}
#
# Load config file into the environment converting all
# "# OPTION is not set" lines to "OPTION=n".
#
# The $ARCH defaults are loaded first so "new"/previously
# unconfigured parameters are assigned the proper defaults.
#
function load_config_file () {
eval "`sed -e 's/# \(.*\) is not set.*/\1=n/' arch/$ARCH/defconfig $1`"
}
#
# Just what it says.
#
save_configuration () {
${DIALOG} --backtitle "$backtitle" \
--infobox "Saving your kernel configuration..." 3 40
#
# Now, let's redefine the configuration functions for final
# output to the config files.
#
# Nested function definitions, YIPEE!
#
function bool () {
eval define_bool "$2" "\${$2:-n}"
}
function tristate () {
eval define_bool "$2" "\${$2:-n}"
}
function dep_tristate () {
eval x=\${$2:-n}
if eval [ "_$3" = "_m" ]
then
if [ "$x" = "y" ]
then
x="m"
fi
fi
define_bool "$2" "$x"
}
function int () {
eval x=\${$2:-"$3"}
echo "$2=$x" >>$CONFIG
echo "#define $2 ($x)" >>$CONFIG_H
}
function hex () {
eval x=\${$2:-"$3"}
echo "$2=$x" >>$CONFIG
echo "#define $2 0x${x##*[x,X]}" >>$CONFIG_H
}
function define_bool () {
eval $1="$2"
case "$2" in
y)
echo "$1=y" >>$CONFIG
echo "#define $1 1" >>$CONFIG_H
;;
m)
if [ "$CONFIG_MODULES" = "y" ]
then
echo "$1=m" >>$CONFIG
echo "#undef $1" >>$CONFIG_H
echo "#define $1_MODULE 1" >>$CONFIG_H
else
echo "$1=y" >>$CONFIG
echo "#define $1 1" >>$CONFIG_H
fi
;;
n)
echo "# $1 is not set" >>$CONFIG
echo "#undef $1" >>$CONFIG_H
;;
esac
}
function define_int () {
eval $1="$2"
echo "$1=$2" >>$CONFIG
echo "#define $1 $2" >>$CONFIG_H
}
function choice () {
#
# Find the first choice that's already set to 'y'
#
choices="$2"
default="$3"
current=
set -- $choices
while [ -n "$2" ]
do
if eval [ "_\$$2" = "_y" ]
then
current=$1
break
fi
shift ; shift
done
#
# Use the default if none were set.
#
: ${current:=$default}
#
# Output all choices (to be compatible with other configs).
#
set -- $choices
while [ -n "$2" ]
do
if eval [ "$1" = "$current" ]
then
define_bool "$2" "y"
else
define_bool "$2" "n"
fi
shift ; shift
done
}
function mainmenu_name () {
:
}
function mainmenu_option () {
comment_is_option=TRUE
}
function endmenu () {
:
}
function comment () {
if [ "$comment_is_option" ]
then
comment_is_option=
echo >>$CONFIG
echo "#" >>$CONFIG
echo "# $1" >>$CONFIG
echo "#" >>$CONFIG
echo >>$CONFIG_H
echo "/*" >>$CONFIG_H
echo " * $1" >>$CONFIG_H
echo " */" >>$CONFIG_H
fi
}
DEF_CONFIG="${1:-$_CONFIG}"
DEF_CONFIG_H="$AUTOCONF_H"
CONFIG=.tmpconfig
CONFIG_H=.tmpconfig.h
echo "#" >$CONFIG
echo "# Automatically generated by make menuconfig: don't edit" >>$CONFIG
echo "#" >>$CONFIG
echo "/*" >$CONFIG_H
echo " * Automatically generated by make menuconfig: don't edit" >>$CONFIG_H
echo " */" >>$CONFIG_H
MAKE=: #To prevent sound Makefile from running.
if . $CONFIG_IN >>.menuconfig.log 2>&1
then
#
# Skip these steps if we are saving to an
# alternate configuration file.
#
if [ "$DEF_CONFIG" = "$_CONFIG" ]
then
#
# Create the sound driver's config files for cards
# Which are compatible with the new config method.
#
if [ "_$CONFIG_TRIX" != "_y" -a\
"_$CONFIG_PSS" != "_y" -a\
"_$CONFIG_SMWAVE" != "_y" ]
then
make -C drivers/sound kernelconfig >>.menuconfig.log 2>&1
fi
mv $CONFIG_H $DEF_CONFIG_H
fi
if [ -f "$DEF_CONFIG" ]
then
rm -f ${DEF_CONFIG}.old
mv $DEF_CONFIG ${DEF_CONFIG}.old
fi
mv $CONFIG $DEF_CONFIG
return 0
else
return 1
fi
}
#
# Remove temporary files
#
cleanup () {
cleanup1
cleanup2
stty $S_TERMIO
}
cleanup1 () {
rm -f MCmenu* MCradiolists MCdialog.out help.out
}
cleanup2 () {
rm -f .tmpconfig .tmpconfig.h
}
set_geometry () {
# Some distributions export these with incorrect values
# which can really screw up some ncurses programs.
LINES= COLUMNS=
ROWS=${1:-24} COLS=${2:-80}
# Just in case the nasty rlogin bug returns.
#
[ $ROWS = 0 ] && ROWS=24
[ $COLS = 0 ] && COLS=80
if [ $ROWS -lt 19 -o $COLS -lt 80 ]
then
echo -e "\n\007Your display is too small to run Menuconfig!"
echo "It must be at least 19 lines by 80 columns."
exit 0
fi
ROWS=$((ROWS-4)) COLS=$((COLS-5))
}
S_TERMIO=`stty -g`
set_geometry `stty size 2>/dev/null`
menu_instructions="\
Arrow keys navigate the menu. \
<Enter> selects submenus --->. \
Highlighted letters are hotkeys. \
Pressing <Y> includes, <N> excludes, <M> modularizes features. \
Press <Esc><Esc> to exit, <?> for Help. \
Legend: [*] built-in [ ] excluded <M> module < > module capable"
radiolist_instructions="\
Use the arrow keys to navigate this window or \
press the hotkey of the item you wish to select \
followed by the <SPACE BAR>.
Press <?> for additional information about this option."
inputbox_instructions_int="\
Please enter a decimal value. \
Fractions will not be accepted. \
Use the <TAB> key to move from the input field to the buttons below it."
inputbox_instructions_hex="\
Please enter a hexadecimal value. \
Use the <TAB> key to move from the input field to the buttons below it."
DIALOG="${DIALOG:-./scripts/lxdialog/lxdialog}"
kernel_version="${VERSION}.${PATCHLEVEL}.${SUBLEVEL}"
backtitle="Linux Kernel v$kernel_version Configuration"
trap "cleanup ; rm -f .menuconfig ; exit 1" 1 2 15
#
# Locate default files.
#
DEFAULTS="arch/$ARCH/defconfig"
CONFIG_IN="${1:-./config.in}"
_CONFIG="${2:-.config}"
if [ -f "$_CONFIG" ]; then
DEFAULTS=$_CONFIG
fi
AUTOCONF_H="${3:-include/linux/autoconf.h}"
if [ -f $DEFAULTS ]
then
echo
echo "Using defaults found in" $DEFAULTS
load_config_file $DEFAULTS
else
echo
echo "No defaults found"
fi
# Fresh new log.
>.menuconfig.log
$DIALOG --backtitle "$backtitle" \
--infobox "Preparing configuration scripts..." 3 40
#
# Check kernel version of previous menuconfig build.
# If it's different then we should tell the sound driver
# to rebuild its Config.in file.
#
rebuildsound=TRUE
if [ -e .menuconfig ]
then
read x <.menuconfig
if [ "$x" = "# $kernel_version" ]
then
rebuildsound=
fi
fi
if [ "$rebuildsound" ]
then
# Activate the Linux compatible sound configuration.
# This may not work for all sound cards. (See sound docs)
#
make -C drivers/sound mkscript kernelconfig >>.menuconfig.log 2>&1
echo "# $kernel_version" >.menuconfig
fi
# Load the functions used by the config.in files.
load_functions
#
# Read config.in files and parse them into one shell function per menu.
#
parse_config_files $CONFIG_IN
#
# Start the ball rolling from the top.
#
activate_menu MCmenu0
#
# All done!
#
cleanup1
#
# Confirm and Save
#
if $DIALOG --backtitle "$backtitle" \
--yesno "Do you wish to save your new kernel configuration?" 5 60
then
save_configuration
stty $S_TERMIO
clear
cat <<EOM
The linux kernel is now hopefully configured for your setup.
Check the top-level Makefile for additional configuration,
and do a 'make dep ; make clean' if you want to be sure all
the files are correctly re-made.
EOM
else
clear
stty $S_TERMIO
echo -e "Your kernel configuration changes were NOT saved.\n"
fi
exit 0