[PATCH -next 2/2] kbuild: fix for updated LZ4 tool with the new streaming format

Andrew Morton akpm at linux-foundation.org
Thu Jul 18 03:34:08 EDT 2013


On Thu, 18 Jul 2013 09:22:58 +0200 Geert Uytterhoeven <geert at linux-m68k.org> wrote:

> On Thu, Jul 18, 2013 at 12:30 AM, Yann E. MORIN <yann.morin.1998 at free.fr> wrote:
> > On 2013-07-17 23:16 +0200, Sam Ravnborg spake thusly:
> >> > We could extend the symbol option part to retreive values from a binary.
> >> > Something like this:
> >> >
> >> > config FOOBAR
> >> >         bool
> >> >         option exec="true"
> >> >
> >> > FOOBAR would assume the value "y" if the command true has exit code == 0, otherwise "n".
> >> > And similar conversions for other types.
> >> >
> >> > This only extendt Kconfig slightly - using an already present method to import
> >> > external values.
> >> >
> >> > The drawback I see with this approach is that we may execute a lot of small programs
> >> > where the value is never used.
> >>
> >> Following is a quick patch implmenting this idea.
> >> You need to run gperf manually to enable this.
> >>
> >> "gperf -C scripts/kconfig/zconf.gperf > scripts/kconfig/zconf.hash.c"
> >>
> >> I did not figure out how to use the built-in rules to generate this file :-(
> >
> > make REGENERATE_PARSERS=y menuconfig
> >
> >> I have tested this lightly - as we should discuss if this is a viable way forward.
> >
> > Instead of extending the Kconfig language, I was thinking (as initially
> > suggested by Andrew) of generating a Kconfig file before all config
> > targets, and source that Kconfig file from $(TOPDIR)/Kconfig.
> 
> I also prefer the generated Kconfig file.
> It keeps all these checks in a single place, instead of spreading it over all
> Kconfig files. This allows to keep better control over the list of checks, and
> notice when it gets out-of-hand.

I prefer the "option exec" approach, actually.  That way the shell-outs
are colocated with the code which uses them and they will only be executed
if you've actually selected that subsystem for building (I think?).




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