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coreboot kconfig
This is coreboot's copy of kconfig which tracks Linux as upstream but comes with a few patches for portability but also a few semantic changes.
The patches that lead to this tree can be found in the patches/ subdirectory in a quilt friendly format that is also simple enough to manage manually with Unix tooling.
Updating kconfig
The first step is to unapply the patches. This can either be done with quilt
in an already-configured tree (quilt pop -a
should cleanly unapply them all)
or manually if quilt doesn't have its tracking metadata around yet:
$ for i in `ls patches/*.patch | tac`; do patch -p1 -R -i "$i"; done
The result should be a subtree that, apart from a few coreboot specific
files on our side (e.g. documentation, integration in our build system)
and a few files on the upstream end that we don't carry (e.g. the tests),
is identical to the scripts/kconfig/ directory of Linux as of the most recent
uprev we did. Check the uprev version by looking through
git log util/kconfig
output in our tree.
Assuming that you want to uprev from Linux 5.13 to 5.14, with a Linux git tree available in ~/linux,
$ cd util/kconfig && (cd ~/linux/ && git diff v5.13..v5.14 scripts/kconfig) | patch -p2`
applies the changes to your local tree.
Then reapply our patch train, which might be as simple as
quilt push -a --refresh
but might also require some meddling with the
patches to make them apply again with the changes you just imported from
Linux.
Check that kconfig still works, git add
and git commit
the changes and
write a meaningful commit message that documents what Linux kconfig version
the tree has been upreved to.