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#!/usr/bin/env bash
kconfig: add script to manipulate .config files on the command line Copy the script `scripts/config` from Linux (commit 427fbe89 (Merge branch 'next' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/rzhang/linux)) into the newly created directory `scripts`. Here is the original commit message from 2009. > commit 8e54701ea85b0ab0971637825a628f5aa2b678a4 > Author: Andi Kleen <andi@firstfloor.org> > Date: Sat Jan 3 03:21:41 2009 +0100 > > kconfig: add script to manipulate .config files on the command line > > I often change single options in .config files. Instead of using > an editor or one of the frontends it's convenient to do this from > the command line. It's also useful to do from automated build scripts > when building different variants from a base config file. > > I extracted most of the CONFIG manipulation code from one of my > build scripts into a new shell script scripts/config > > The script is not integrated with the normal Kconfig machinery > and doesn't do any checking against Kconfig files, but just manipulates > that text format. This is always done at make time anyways. > > I believe this script would be a useful standard addition for scripts/* > > Sample usage: > > ./scripts/config --disable smp > Disable SMP in .config file > > ./scripts/config --file otherdir/.config --module e1000e > Enable E1000E as module in otherdir/.config > > ./scripts/config --state smp > y > Check state of config option CONFIG_SMP > > After merging into git please make scripts/config executable > > Signed-off-by: Andi Kleen <ak@linux.intel.com> > Signed-off-by: Sam Ravnborg <sam@ravnborg.org> Change-Id: Ie32a4459398df8694956dd644f38692017a26388 Signed-off-by: Paul Menzel <pmenzel@molgen.mpg.de> Reviewed-on: https://review.coreboot.org/26243 Reviewed-by: Patrick Georgi <pgeorgi@google.com> Tested-by: build bot (Jenkins) <no-reply@coreboot.org>
2018-05-12 22:13:32 +02:00
# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0
# Manipulate options in a .config file from the command line
myname=${0##*/}
# If no prefix forced, use the default CONFIG_
CONFIG_="${CONFIG_-CONFIG_}"
usage() {
cat >&2 <<EOL
Manipulate options in a .config file from the command line.
Usage:
$myname options command ...
commands:
--enable|-e option Enable option
--disable|-d option Disable option
--module|-m option Turn option into a module
--set-str option string
Set option to "string"
--set-val option value
Set option to value
--undefine|-u option Undefine option
--state|-s option Print state of option (n,y,m,undef)
--enable-after|-E beforeopt option
Enable option directly after other option
--disable-after|-D beforeopt option
Disable option directly after other option
--module-after|-M beforeopt option
Turn option into module directly after other option
commands can be repeated multiple times
options:
--file config-file .config file to change (default .config)
--keep-case|-k Keep next symbols' case (dont' upper-case it)
$myname doesn't check the validity of the .config file. This is done at next
make time.
By default, $myname will upper-case the given symbol. Use --keep-case to keep
the case of all following symbols unchanged.
$myname uses 'CONFIG_' as the default symbol prefix. Set the environment
variable CONFIG_ to the prefix to use. Eg.: CONFIG_="FOO_" $myname ...
EOL
exit 1
}
checkarg() {
ARG="$1"
if [ "$ARG" = "" ] ; then
usage
fi
case "$ARG" in
${CONFIG_}*)
ARG="${ARG/${CONFIG_}/}"
;;
esac
if [ "$MUNGE_CASE" = "yes" ] ; then
ARG="`echo $ARG | tr a-z A-Z`"
fi
}
txt_append() {
local anchor="$1"
local insert="$2"
local infile="$3"
local tmpfile="$infile.swp"
# sed append cmd: 'a\' + newline + text + newline
cmd="$(printf "a\\%b$insert" "\n")"
sed -e "/$anchor/$cmd" "$infile" >"$tmpfile"
# replace original file with the edited one
mv "$tmpfile" "$infile"
}
txt_subst() {
local before="$1"
local after="$2"
local infile="$3"
local tmpfile="$infile.swp"
sed -e "s:$before:$after:" "$infile" >"$tmpfile"
# replace original file with the edited one
mv "$tmpfile" "$infile"
}
txt_delete() {
local text="$1"
local infile="$2"
local tmpfile="$infile.swp"
sed -e "/$text/d" "$infile" >"$tmpfile"
# replace original file with the edited one
mv "$tmpfile" "$infile"
}
set_var() {
local name=$1 new=$2 before=$3
name_re="^($name=|# $name is not set)"
before_re="^($before=|# $before is not set)"
if test -n "$before" && grep -Eq "$before_re" "$FN"; then
txt_append "^$before=" "$new" "$FN"
txt_append "^# $before is not set" "$new" "$FN"
elif grep -Eq "$name_re" "$FN"; then
txt_subst "^$name=.*" "$new" "$FN"
txt_subst "^# $name is not set" "$new" "$FN"
else
echo "$new" >>"$FN"
fi
}
undef_var() {
local name=$1
txt_delete "^$name=" "$FN"
txt_delete "^# $name is not set" "$FN"
}
if [ "$1" = "--file" ]; then
FN="$2"
if [ "$FN" = "" ] ; then
usage
fi
shift 2
else
FN=.config
fi
if [ "$1" = "" ] ; then
usage
fi
MUNGE_CASE=yes
while [ "$1" != "" ] ; do
CMD="$1"
shift
case "$CMD" in
--keep-case|-k)
MUNGE_CASE=no
continue
;;
--refresh)
;;
--*-after|-E|-D|-M)
checkarg "$1"
A=$ARG
checkarg "$2"
B=$ARG
shift 2
;;
-*)
checkarg "$1"
shift
;;
esac
case "$CMD" in
--enable|-e)
set_var "${CONFIG_}$ARG" "${CONFIG_}$ARG=y"
;;
--disable|-d)
set_var "${CONFIG_}$ARG" "# ${CONFIG_}$ARG is not set"
;;
--module|-m)
set_var "${CONFIG_}$ARG" "${CONFIG_}$ARG=m"
;;
--set-str)
# sed swallows one level of escaping, so we need double-escaping
set_var "${CONFIG_}$ARG" "${CONFIG_}$ARG=\"${1//\"/\\\\\"}\""
shift
;;
--set-val)
set_var "${CONFIG_}$ARG" "${CONFIG_}$ARG=$1"
shift
;;
--undefine|-u)
undef_var "${CONFIG_}$ARG"
;;
--state|-s)
if grep -q "# ${CONFIG_}$ARG is not set" $FN ; then
echo n
else
V="$(grep "^${CONFIG_}$ARG=" $FN)"
if [ $? != 0 ] ; then
echo undef
else
V="${V/#${CONFIG_}$ARG=/}"
V="${V/#\"/}"
V="${V/%\"/}"
V="${V//\\\"/\"}"
echo "${V}"
fi
fi
;;
--enable-after|-E)
set_var "${CONFIG_}$B" "${CONFIG_}$B=y" "${CONFIG_}$A"
;;
--disable-after|-D)
set_var "${CONFIG_}$B" "# ${CONFIG_}$B is not set" "${CONFIG_}$A"
;;
--module-after|-M)
set_var "${CONFIG_}$B" "${CONFIG_}$B=m" "${CONFIG_}$A"
;;
# undocumented because it ignores --file (fixme)
--refresh)
yes "" | make oldconfig
;;
*)
usage
;;
esac
done