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author | Steven Rostedt <srostedt@redhat.com> | 2009-04-29 22:52:21 -0400 |
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committer | Steven Rostedt <rostedt@goodmis.org> | 2009-08-18 21:49:43 -0400 |
commit | dcc60243e726978576cb02b74c84440629c69c87 (patch) | |
tree | f1a4cd4a41c942118a21c3b1cb0b4857fe2c63e1 /fs/sysfs | |
parent | dc8ed71eeb8adce08d3070f4130e12ee540baa59 (diff) |
kconfig: add streamline_config.pl to scripts
streamline_config.pl is a very powerful tool. For those that install
a kernel to a new box using the config file from the distribution know that
it can take forever to compile the kernel.
Making a custom config file that will still boot your box, but bring
down the compile time of the kernel can be quit painful, and to ask
someone that reported a bug to do this can be a large burdon since that
person may not even know how to build a kernel.
This script will perform "lsmod" to find all the modules loaded on the
current running system. It will read all the Makefiles to map which
CONFIG enables a module. It will read the Kconfig files to find the
dependencies and selects that may be needed to support a CONFIG.
Finally, it reads the .config file and removes any module "=m" that is
not needed to enable the currently loaded modules. The output goes to
standard out.
Here's a way to run the script. From the Linux directory that holds
a distribution .config.
$ scripts/kconfig/streamline_config.pl arch/x86/Kconfig > config-sl
$ mv .config config-save
$ mv config-sl .config
$ make oldconfig
Now you have a .config that will still build all your modules, but also
take much less time to build the kernel.
Signed-off-by: Steven Rostedt <rostedt@goodmis.org>
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