Re: diet-kconfig: a script to trim unneeded kconfigs

From: Giacomo A. Catenazzi
Date: Thu Sep 18 2008 - 10:07:26 EST


Takashi Iwai wrote:
Hi,

a topic that just came up in kernel summit is a script to remove
unneeded kernel configs automatically to reduce the compile time.
Incidentally, I already wrote such a script during the last SUSE hack
week a couple of weeks ago, so I'd like to share here, hopefully to
give an idea for further improvements.

The script checks the currently loaded modules and trims other
CONFIG_XXX=m simply, and tries make oldconfig, and writes out the
resultant .config in the current directory after some checks. You can specify the config file via option, as default, it reads from
/proc/config.gz.

The script is VERY hackish. I should have begun with perl or whatever
better script language, but I chose bash and co. So, don't expect
much code quality. I'm no script guy after all :)

Check my AutoKernConf (http://cateee.net/autokernconf/), it has
huge (and automatically generated) database about drivers, modules,
and configuration, and it gives a minimal kernel configuration for the
most of the hardware hardware.

It needs a real maintainer and tools for non-hardware drivers
(fs, net, ...) and special hardware (CPU capabilities,
architecture specific drivers, etc).




Takashi
---

#!/bin/sh

# this magic makes grep and co a lot faster
export LANG=C

kroot=
subarch=$(uname -i)

-i is wrong (gives "unkwnown" on Debian).
Check the main Makefile how to extract the architecture from uname.

c)
oldconfig="$OPTARG"
if [ ! -f "$oldconfig" ]; then
echo "Cannot find old config $oldconfig"
exit 1
fi

Check also the config-* in /boot

find_kconfig () {
module=$1
modregex=$(echo $1 | sed -e's/_/[_-]/g')

grep -E '^[[:space:]]*obj-\$\([A-Za-z0-9_]*\)[[:space:]]*[+:]=.*[[:space:]]'"$modregex"'\.o' $tmpd/makefiles | \
sed -e's/^.*://g' -e's/^[[:space:]]*obj-\$(\(.*\)).*$/\1/g'
}

My python code works better (handle "alias", etc.).
Anyway I should send some cleanup patches to correct and
improve some ugly kernel Makefile.


ciao
cate
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