aha/scripts/kconfig/streamline_config.pl
Steven Rostedt ea2c1894b6 kconfig: do not warn about modules built in
The streamline_config.pl finds all the configs that are needed to
compile the currently loaded modules. After it creates the .config
file, it tests to make sure all the configs that are needed were
set.

It only looks at the configs that are modules, it does not look
at the builtin configs. This causes unnecessary warnings about modules
not being covered.

Reported-by: Ingo Molnar <mingo@elte.hu>
Signed-off-by: Steven Rostedt <rostedt@goodmis.org>
2009-08-18 21:58:41 -04:00

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#!/usr/bin/perl -w
#
# Copywrite 2005-2009 - Steven Rostedt
# Licensed under the terms of the GNU GPL License version 2
#
# It's simple enough to figure out how this works.
# If not, then you can ask me at stripconfig@goodmis.org
#
# What it does?
#
# If you have installed a Linux kernel from a distribution
# that turns on way too many modules than you need, and
# you only want the modules you use, then this program
# is perfect for you.
#
# It gives you the ability to turn off all the modules that are
# not loaded on your system.
#
# Howto:
#
# 1. Boot up the kernel that you want to stream line the config on.
# 2. Change directory to the directory holding the source of the
# kernel that you just booted.
# 3. Copy the configuraton file to this directory as .config
# 4. Have all your devices that you need modules for connected and
# operational (make sure that their corresponding modules are loaded)
# 5. Run this script redirecting the output to some other file
# like config_strip.
# 6. Back up your old config (if you want too).
# 7. copy the config_strip file to .config
# 8. Run "make oldconfig"
#
# Now your kernel is ready to be built with only the modules that
# are loaded.
#
# Here's what I did with my Debian distribution.
#
# cd /usr/src/linux-2.6.10
# cp /boot/config-2.6.10-1-686-smp .config
# ~/bin/streamline_config > config_strip
# mv .config config_sav
# mv config_strip .config
# make oldconfig
#
my $config = ".config";
my $linuxpath = ".";
open(CIN,$config) || die "Can't open current config file: $config";
my @makefiles = `find $linuxpath -name Makefile`;
my %depends;
my %selects;
my %prompts;
my %objects;
my $var;
my $cont = 0;
# Get the top level Kconfig file (passed in)
my $kconfig = $ARGV[0];
# prevent recursion
my %read_kconfigs;
sub read_kconfig {
my ($kconfig) = @_;
my $state = "NONE";
my $config;
my @kconfigs;
open(KIN, $kconfig) || die "Can't open $kconfig";
while (<KIN>) {
chomp;
# collect any Kconfig sources
if (/^source\s*"(.*)"/) {
$kconfigs[$#kconfigs+1] = $1;
}
# configs found
if (/^\s*config\s+(\S+)\s*$/) {
$state = "NEW";
$config = $1;
# collect the depends for the config
} elsif ($state eq "NEW" && /^\s*depends\s+on\s+(.*)$/) {
$state = "DEP";
$depends{$config} = $1;
} elsif ($state eq "DEP" && /^\s*depends\s+on\s+(.*)$/) {
$depends{$config} .= " " . $1;
# Get the configs that select this config
} elsif ($state ne "NONE" && /^\s*select\s+(\S+)/) {
if (defined($selects{$1})) {
$selects{$1} .= " " . $config;
} else {
$selects{$1} = $config;
}
# configs without prompts must be selected
} elsif ($state ne "NONE" && /^\s*tristate\s\S/) {
# note if the config has a prompt
$prompt{$config} = 1;
# stop on "help"
} elsif (/^\s*help\s*$/) {
$state = "NONE";
}
}
close(KIN);
# read in any configs that were found.
foreach $kconfig (@kconfigs) {
if (!defined($read_kconfigs{$kconfig})) {
$read_kconfigs{$kconfig} = 1;
read_kconfig($kconfig);
}
}
}
if ($kconfig) {
read_kconfig($kconfig);
}
# Read all Makefiles to map the configs to the objects
foreach my $makefile (@makefiles) {
chomp $makefile;
open(MIN,$makefile) || die "Can't open $makefile";
while (<MIN>) {
my $objs;
# is this a line after a line with a backslash?
if ($cont && /(\S.*)$/) {
$objs = $1;
}
$cont = 0;
# collect objects after obj-$(CONFIG_FOO_BAR)
if (/obj-\$\((CONFIG_[^\)]*)\)\s*[+:]?=\s*(.*)/) {
$var = $1;
$objs = $2;
}
if (defined($objs)) {
# test if the line ends with a backslash
if ($objs =~ m,(.*)\\$,) {
$objs = $1;
$cont = 1;
}
foreach my $obj (split /\s+/,$objs) {
$obj =~ s/-/_/g;
if ($obj =~ /(.*)\.o$/) {
# Objects may bes enabled by more than one config.
# Store configs in an array.
my @arr;
if (defined($objects{$1})) {
@arr = @{$objects{$1}};
}
$arr[$#arr+1] = $var;
# The objects have a hash mapping to a reference
# of an array of configs.
$objects{$1} = \@arr;
}
}
}
}
close(MIN);
}
my %modules;
# see what modules are loaded on this system
open(LIN,"/sbin/lsmod|") || die "Cant lsmod";
while (<LIN>) {
next if (/^Module/); # Skip the first line.
if (/^(\S+)/) {
$modules{$1} = 1;
}
}
close (LIN);
# add to the configs hash all configs that are needed to enable
# a loaded module.
my %configs;
foreach my $module (keys(%modules)) {
if (defined($objects{$module})) {
@arr = @{$objects{$module}};
foreach my $conf (@arr) {
$configs{$conf} = $module;
}
} else {
# Most likely, someone has a custom (binary?) module loaded.
print STDERR "$module config not found!!\n";
}
}
my $valid = "A-Za-z_0-9";
my $repeat = 1;
#
# Note, we do not care about operands (like: &&, ||, !) we want to add any
# config that is in the depend list of another config. This script does
# not enable configs that are not already enabled. If we come across a
# config A that depends on !B, we can still add B to the list of depends
# to keep on. If A was on in the original config, B would not have been
# and B would not be turned on by this script.
#
sub parse_config_dep_select
{
my ($p) = @_;
while ($p =~ /[$valid]/) {
if ($p =~ /^[^$valid]*([$valid]+)/) {
my $conf = "CONFIG_" . $1;
$p =~ s/^[^$valid]*[$valid]+//;
if (!defined($configs{$conf})) {
# We must make sure that this config has its
# dependencies met.
$repeat = 1; # do again
$configs{$conf} = 1;
}
} else {
die "this should never happen";
}
}
}
while ($repeat) {
$repeat = 0;
foreach my $config (keys %configs) {
$config =~ s/^CONFIG_//;
if (defined($depends{$config})) {
# This config has dependencies. Make sure they are also included
parse_config_dep_select $depends{$config};
}
if (defined($prompt{$config}) || !defined($selects{$config})) {
next;
}
# config has no prompt and must be selected.
parse_config_dep_select $selects{$config};
}
}
my %setconfigs;
# Finally, read the .config file and turn off any module enabled that
# we could not find a reason to keep enabled.
while(<CIN>) {
if (/^(CONFIG.*)=(m|y)/) {
if (defined($configs{$1})) {
$setconfigs{$1} = $2;
print;
} elsif ($2 eq "m") {
print "# $1 is not set\n";
} else {
print;
}
} else {
print;
}
}
close(CIN);
# Integrity check, make sure all modules that we want enabled do
# indeed have their configs set.
loop:
foreach my $module (keys(%modules)) {
if (defined($objects{$module})) {
my @arr = @{$objects{$module}};
foreach my $conf (@arr) {
if (defined($setconfigs{$conf})) {
next loop;
}
}
print STDERR "module $module did not have configs";
foreach my $conf (@arr) {
print STDERR " " , $conf;
}
print STDERR "\n";
}
}