1 .. SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0+
3 moveconfig - Migrating and querying CONFIG options
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6 Since Kconfig was introduced to U-Boot, we have worked on moving
7 config options from headers to Kconfig (defconfig).
9 This tool intends to help this tremendous work.
14 You may need to install 'python3-asteval' for the 'asteval' module.
19 First, you must edit the Kconfig to add the menu entries for the configs
22 Then run this tool giving CONFIG names you want to move.
23 For example, if you want to move CONFIG_CMD_USB and CONFIG_SYS_TEXT_BASE,
24 simply type as follows::
26 $ tools/moveconfig.py CONFIG_CMD_USB CONFIG_SYS_TEXT_BASE
28 The tool walks through all the defconfig files and move the given CONFIGs.
30 The log is also displayed on the terminal.
32 The log is printed for each defconfig as follows::
40 `<defconfig_name>` is the name of the defconfig.
42 `<action*>` shows what the tool did for that defconfig.
43 It looks like one of the following:
46 This config option was moved to the defconfig
48 - CONFIG\_... is not defined in Kconfig. Do nothing.
49 The entry for this CONFIG was not found in Kconfig. The option is not
50 defined in the config header, either. So, this case can be just skipped.
52 - CONFIG\_... is not defined in Kconfig (suspicious). Do nothing.
53 This option is defined in the config header, but its entry was not found
55 There are two common cases:
57 - You forgot to create an entry for the CONFIG before running
58 this tool, or made a typo in a CONFIG passed to this tool.
59 - The entry was hidden due to unmet 'depends on'.
61 The tool does not know if the result is reasonable, so please check it
64 - 'CONFIG\_...' is the same as the define in Kconfig. Do nothing.
65 The define in the config header matched the one in Kconfig.
66 We do not need to touch it.
68 - Compiler is missing. Do nothing.
69 The compiler specified for this architecture was not found
70 in your PATH environment.
71 (If -e option is passed, the tool exits immediately.)
74 An error occurred during processing this defconfig. Skipped.
75 (If -e option is passed, the tool exits immediately on error.)
77 Finally, you will be asked, Clean up headers? [y/n]:
79 If you say 'y' here, the unnecessary config defines are removed
80 from the config headers (include/configs/\*.h).
81 It just uses the regex method, so you should not rely on it.
82 Just in case, please do 'git diff' to see what happened.
88 This tool runs configuration and builds include/autoconf.mk for every
89 defconfig. The config options defined in Kconfig appear in the .config
90 file (unless they are hidden because of unmet dependency.)
91 On the other hand, the config options defined by board headers are seen
92 in include/autoconf.mk. The tool looks for the specified options in both
93 of them to decide the appropriate action for the options. If the given
94 config option is found in the .config, but its value does not match the
95 one from the board header, the config option in the .config is replaced
96 with the define in the board header. Then, the .config is synced by
97 "make savedefconfig" and the defconfig is updated with it.
99 For faster processing, this tool handles multi-threading. It creates
100 separate build directories where the out-of-tree build is run. The
101 temporary build directories are automatically created and deleted as
102 needed. The number of threads are chosen based on the number of the CPU
103 cores of your system although you can change it via -j (--jobs) option.
109 Appropriate toolchain are necessary to generate include/autoconf.mk
110 for all the architectures supported by U-Boot. Most of them are available
111 at the kernel.org site, some are not provided by kernel.org. This tool uses
112 the same tools as buildman, so see that tool for setup (e.g. --fetch-arch).
118 To sync only X86 defconfigs::
120 ./tools/moveconfig.py -s -d <(grep -l X86 configs/*)
124 grep -l X86 configs/* | ./tools/moveconfig.py -s -d -
126 To process CONFIG_CMD_FPGAD only for a subset of configs based on path match::
128 ls configs/{hrcon*,iocon*,strider*} | \
129 ./tools/moveconfig.py -Cy CONFIG_CMD_FPGAD -d -
132 Finding boards with particular CONFIG combinations
133 --------------------------------------------------
135 You can use `moveconfig.py` to figure out which boards have a CONFIG enabled, or
136 which do not. To use it, first build a database::
138 ./tools/moveconfig.py -b
140 Then you can run queries using the `-f` flag followed by a list of CONFIG terms.
141 Each term is CONFIG name, with or without a tilde (~) prefix. The tool searches
142 for boards which match the CONFIG name, or do not match if tilde is used. For
143 example, to find boards which enabled CONFIG_SCSI but not CONFIG_BLK::
145 tools/moveconfig.py -f SCSI ~BLK
147 pg_wcom_seli8_defconfig highbank_defconfig pg_wcom_expu1_defconfig
150 Finding implied CONFIGs
151 -----------------------
153 Some CONFIG options can be implied by others and this can help to reduce
154 the size of the defconfig files. For example, CONFIG_X86 implies
155 CONFIG_CMD_IRQ, so we can put 'imply CMD_IRQ' under 'config X86' and
156 all x86 boards will have that option, avoiding adding CONFIG_CMD_IRQ to
157 each of the x86 defconfig files.
159 This tool can help find such configs. To use it, first build a database::
161 ./tools/moveconfig.py -b
163 Then try to query it::
165 ./tools/moveconfig.py -i CONFIG_I8042_KEYB
166 CONFIG_I8042_KEYB found in 33/5155 defconfigs
168 28 : CONFIG_SA_PCIEX_LENGTH
169 28 : CONFIG_HPET_ADDRESS
170 28 : CONFIG_MAX_PIRQ_LINKS
171 28 : CONFIG_I8254_TIMER
172 28 : CONFIG_I8259_PIC
174 28 : CONFIG_IRQ_SLOT_COUNT
175 28 : CONFIG_PCIE_ECAM_SIZE
179 This shows a list of config options which might imply CONFIG_I8042_KEYB along
180 with how many defconfigs they cover. From this you can see that CONFIG_X86
181 generally implies CONFIG_I8042_KEYB but not always (28 out of 35). Therefore,
182 instead of adding CONFIG_I8042_KEYB to
183 the defconfig of every x86 board, you could add a single imply line to the
187 bool "x86 architecture"
191 That will cover 28 defconfigs and you can perhaps find another condition that
192 indicates that CONFIG_I8042_KEYB is not needed for the remaining 5 boards. Many
193 of the options listed are not suitable as they are not related. E.g. it would be
194 odd for CONFIG_RAMBASE to imply CONFIG_I8042_KEYB.
196 Using this search you can reduce the size of moveconfig patches.
198 You can automatically add 'imply' statements in the Kconfig with the -a
201 ./tools/moveconfig.py -s -i CONFIG_SCSI \
202 -a CONFIG_ARCH_LS1021A,CONFIG_ARCH_LS1043A
204 This will add 'imply SCSI' to the two CONFIG options mentioned, assuming that
205 the database indicates that they do actually imply CONFIG_SCSI and do not
206 already have an 'imply SCSI'.
208 The output shows where the imply is added::
210 18 : CONFIG_ARCH_LS1021A arch/arm/cpu/armv7/ls102xa/Kconfig:1
211 13 : CONFIG_ARCH_LS1043A arch/arm/cpu/armv8/fsl-layerscape/Kconfig:11
212 12 : CONFIG_ARCH_LS1046A arch/arm/cpu/armv8/fsl-layerscape/Kconfig:31
214 The first number is the number of boards which can avoid having a special
215 CONFIG_SCSI option in their defconfig file if this 'imply' is added.
216 The location at the right is the Kconfig file and line number where the config
217 appears. For example, adding 'imply CONFIG_SCSI' to the 'config ARCH_LS1021A'
218 in arch/arm/cpu/armv7/ls102xa/Kconfig at line 1 will help 18 boards to reduce
219 the size of their defconfig files.
221 If you want to add an 'imply' to every imply config in the list, you can use::
223 ./tools/moveconfig.py -s -i CONFIG_SCSI -a all
225 To control which ones are displayed, use -I <list> where list is a list of
226 options (use '-I help' to see possible options and their meaning).
228 To skip showing you options that already have an 'imply' attached, use -A.
230 When you have finished adding 'imply' options you can regenerate the
231 defconfig files for affected boards with something like::
233 git show --stat | ./tools/moveconfig.py -s -d -
235 This will regenerate only those defconfigs changed in the current commit.
236 If you start with (say) 100 defconfigs being changed in the commit, and add
237 a few 'imply' options as above, then regenerate, hopefully you can reduce the
238 number of defconfigs changed in the commit.
245 Surround each portion of the log with escape sequences to display it
246 in color on the terminal.
249 Create a git commit with the changes when the operation is complete. A
250 standard commit message is used which may need to be edited.
253 Specify a file containing a list of defconfigs to move. The defconfig
254 files can be given with shell-style wildcards. Use '-' to read from stdin.
257 Find boards with a given config combination
260 Perform a trial run that does not make any changes. It is useful to
261 see what is going to happen before one actually runs it.
264 Exit immediately if Make exits with a non-zero status while processing
268 Do "make savedefconfig" forcibly for all the defconfig files.
269 If not specified, "make savedefconfig" only occurs for cases
270 where at least one CONFIG was moved.
273 Look for moved config options in spl/include/autoconf.mk instead of
274 include/autoconf.mk. This is useful for moving options for SPL build
275 because SPL related options (mostly prefixed with CONFIG_SPL\_) are
276 sometimes blocked by CONFIG_SPL_BUILD ifdef conditionals.
279 Only cleanup the headers; skip the defconfig processing
282 Specify the number of threads to run simultaneously. If not specified,
283 the number of threads is the same as the number of CPU cores.
286 Specify the git ref to clone for building the autoconf.mk. If unspecified
287 use the CWD. This is useful for when changes to the Kconfig affect the
288 default values and you want to capture the state of the defconfig from
289 before that change was in effect. If in doubt, specify a ref pre-Kconfig
290 changes (use HEAD if Kconfig changes are not committed). Worst case it will
291 take a bit longer to run, but will always do the right thing.
294 Show any build errors as boards are built
297 Instead of prompting, automatically go ahead with all operations. This
298 includes cleaning up headers, the config whitelist and the README.
300 To see the complete list of supported options, run::
302 tools/moveconfig.py -h