util/kconfig: Ignore extra symbols in configs instead of failing
When updating an old .config file that has a symbol that has been removed from the current Kconfig tree, kconfig will generate a warning and fail to save the updated file. This is incredibly annoying, and not the goal when trying to eliminate Kconfig warnings. Instead of generating a warning, just print a message that it's being ignored. This will remove the offending symbol, while allowing the updated config file to be saved. Split the change from 1 line to 3 lines to keep it at 80 characters. Change-Id: I09d5775c9ed14bde80077b51b862a7f41bee098a Signed-off-by: Martin Roth <martinroth@google.com> Reviewed-on: https://review.coreboot.org/13674 Tested-by: build bot (Jenkins) Reviewed-by: Patrick Georgi <pgeorgi@google.com>
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@ -362,7 +362,9 @@ load:
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if (def == S_DEF_USER) {
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sym = sym_find(line + strlen(CONFIG_));
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if (!sym) {
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conf_warning("trying to assign non-existent symbol %s", line + strlen(CONFIG_));
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conf_message(
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"ignoring nonexistent symbol %s",
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line + strlen(CONFIG_));
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sym_add_change_count(1);
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goto setsym;
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}
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