Fix printf() format problems with configurable prompts
[kernel/u-boot.git] / mkconfig
1 #!/bin/sh -e
2
3 # Script to create header files and links to configure
4 # U-Boot for a specific board.
5 #
6 # Parameters:  Target  Architecture  CPU  Board [VENDOR] [SOC]
7 #
8 # (C) 2002-2006 DENX Software Engineering, Wolfgang Denk <wd@denx.de>
9 #
10
11 APPEND=no       # Default: Create new config file
12 BOARD_NAME=""   # Name to print in make output
13
14 while [ $# -gt 0 ] ; do
15         case "$1" in
16         --) shift ; break ;;
17         -a) shift ; APPEND=yes ;;
18         -n) shift ; BOARD_NAME="${1%%_config}" ; shift ;;
19         *)  break ;;
20         esac
21 done
22
23 [ "${BOARD_NAME}" ] || BOARD_NAME="$1"
24
25 [ $# -lt 4 ] && exit 1
26 [ $# -gt 6 ] && exit 1
27
28 echo "Configuring for ${BOARD_NAME} board..."
29
30 #
31 # Create link to architecture specific headers
32 #
33 if [ "$SRCTREE" != "$OBJTREE" ] ; then
34         mkdir -p ${OBJTREE}/include
35         mkdir -p ${OBJTREE}/include2
36         cd ${OBJTREE}/include2
37         rm -f asm
38         ln -s ${SRCTREE}/include/asm-$2 asm
39         LNPREFIX="../../include2/asm/"
40         cd ../include
41         rm -rf asm-$2
42         rm -f asm
43         mkdir asm-$2
44         ln -s asm-$2 asm
45 else
46         cd ./include
47         rm -f asm
48         ln -s asm-$2 asm
49 fi
50
51 rm -f asm-$2/arch
52
53 if [ -z "$6" -o "$6" = "NULL" ] ; then
54         ln -s ${LNPREFIX}arch-$3 asm-$2/arch
55 else
56         ln -s ${LNPREFIX}arch-$6 asm-$2/arch
57 fi
58
59 if [ "$2" = "arm" ] ; then
60         rm -f asm-$2/proc
61         ln -s ${LNPREFIX}proc-armv asm-$2/proc
62 fi
63
64 #
65 # Create include file for Make
66 #
67 echo "ARCH   = $2" >  config.mk
68 echo "CPU    = $3" >> config.mk
69 echo "BOARD  = $4" >> config.mk
70
71 [ "$5" ] && [ "$5" != "NULL" ] && echo "VENDOR = $5" >> config.mk
72
73 [ "$6" ] && [ "$6" != "NULL" ] && echo "SOC    = $6" >> config.mk
74
75 #
76 # Create board specific header file
77 #
78 if [ "$APPEND" = "yes" ]        # Append to existing config file
79 then
80         echo >> config.h
81 else
82         > config.h              # Create new config file
83 fi
84 echo "/* Automatically generated - do not edit */" >>config.h
85 echo "#include <configs/$1.h>" >>config.h
86
87 exit 0