# This is the root Kconfig KCONFIG ?= $(RIOTBASE)/Kconfig # Include tools targets include $(RIOTMAKE)/tools/kconfiglib.inc.mk # Include fixdep tool include $(RIOTMAKE)/tools/fixdep.inc.mk # Generated dir will contain Kconfig generated configurations GENERATED_DIR = $(BINDIR)/generated # The sync dir will contain a tree of header files that represent Kconfig symbols export KCONFIG_SYNC_DIR = $(GENERATED_DIR)/deps # This file will contain all generated configuration from kconfig export KCONFIG_GENERATED_AUTOCONF_HEADER_C = $(GENERATED_DIR)/autoconf.h # Header for the generated header file define KCONFIG_AUTOHEADER_HEADER $(if $(filter MINGW% CYGWIN% MSYS%,$(OS)),/)/* RIOT Configuration File */ endef export KCONFIG_AUTOHEADER_HEADER # This file will contain the calculated dependencies formated in Kconfig export KCONFIG_GENERATED_DEPENDENCIES = $(GENERATED_DIR)/Kconfig.dep # This file will contain external module configurations export KCONFIG_EXTERNAL_MODULE_CONFIGS = $(GENERATED_DIR)/Kconfig.external_modules # This file will contain external package configurations export KCONFIG_EXTERNAL_PKG_CONFIGS = $(GENERATED_DIR)/Kconfig.external_pkgs # This file will contain application default configurations KCONFIG_APP_CONFIG = $(APPDIR)/app.config # Default and user overwritten configurations KCONFIG_USER_CONFIG = $(APPDIR)/user.config # This file will contain configuration using the `RIOT_CONFIG_` # environment variables. Used to enforce a rerun of GENCONFIG when environment # changes. KCONFIG_GENERATED_ENV_CONFIG = $(GENERATED_DIR)/env.config # This is the output of the generated configuration. It always mirrors the # content of KCONFIG_GENERATED_AUTOCONF_HEADER_C, and it is used to load # configuration symbols to the build system. KCONFIG_OUT_CONFIG = $(GENERATED_DIR)/out.config # This file is generated by the GENCONFIG tool. It is similar to the .d # files generated by GCC, and the idea is the same. We want to re-trigger the # generation of KCONFIG_OUT_CONFIG and KCONFIG_GENERATED_AUTOCONF_HEADER_C # whenever a change occurs on one of the previously used Kconfig files. KCONFIG_OUT_DEP = $(KCONFIG_OUT_CONFIG).d # Add configurations to merge, in ascendent priority (i.e. a file overrides the # previous ones). # # KCONFIG_CPU_CONFIG, KCONFIG_BOARD_CONFIG and KCONFIG_ADD_CONFIG hold a lists # of .config files that are merged for the initial configuration. This allows # to split configurations in common files and share them among boards or cpus. # Files are merged from more generic to more specific. # This file will contain application default configurations used for Kconfig Test MERGE_SOURCES += $(KCONFIG_CPU_CONFIG) MERGE_SOURCES += $(KCONFIG_BOARD_CONFIG) MERGE_SOURCES += $(KCONFIG_ADD_CONFIG) MERGE_SOURCES += $(wildcard $(KCONFIG_APP_CONFIG)) MERGE_SOURCES += $(wildcard $(KCONFIG_USER_CONFIG)) MERGE_SOURCES += $(KCONFIG_GENERATED_ENV_CONFIG) # Create directory to place generated files $(GENERATED_DIR): $(if $(MAKE_RESTARTS),,$(CLEAN)) $(Q)mkdir -p $@ # During migration this checks if Kconfig should run. It will run if any of # the following is true: # - A previous configuration file is present (e.g. from a previous call to # menuconfig) # - menuconfig is being called # - SHOULD_RUN_KCONFIG is set # # By default SHOULD_RUN_KCONFIG is set if any of the following is true: # - A file with '.config' extension is present in the application directory # - A 'Kconfig' file is present in the application directory # # NOTE: This assumes that Kconfig will not generate any default configurations # just from the Kconfig files outside the application folder (i.e. module # configuration via Kconfig is disabled by default). Should this change, the # check would not longer be valid, and Kconfig would have to run on every # build. SHOULD_RUN_KCONFIG ?= $(or $(wildcard $(APPDIR)/*.config), \ $(wildcard $(APPDIR)/Kconfig)) ifneq (,$(filter menuconfig, $(MAKECMDGOALS))) SHOULD_RUN_KCONFIG := 1 endif ifneq (,$(if $(CLEAN),,$(wildcard $(KCONFIG_OUT_CONFIG)))) ifeq (,$(SHOULD_RUN_KCONFIG)) WARNING_MSG := Warning! SHOULD_RUN_KCONFIG is not set but a previous \ configuration file was detected (did you run \ `make menuconfig`?). Kconfig will run regardless. $(warning $(WARNING_MSG)) endif SHOULD_RUN_KCONFIG := 1 endif # export variable to make it visible in other Makefiles export SHOULD_RUN_KCONFIG ifneq (,$(SHOULD_RUN_KCONFIG)) # Include configuration symbols if available. This allows to check for Kconfig # symbols in makefiles. Make tries to 'remake' all included files (see # https://www.gnu.org/software/make/manual/html_node/Remaking-Makefiles.html). -include $(KCONFIG_OUT_CONFIG) # Add configuration header to build dependencies BUILDDEPS += $(KCONFIG_GENERATED_AUTOCONF_HEADER_C) $(FIXDEP) # Include configuration header when building CFLAGS += -imacros '$(KCONFIG_GENERATED_AUTOCONF_HEADER_C)' USEMODULE_W_PREFIX = $(addprefix USEMODULE_,$(USEMODULE)) USEPKG_W_PREFIX = $(addprefix USEPKG_,$(USEPKG)) .PHONY: menuconfig # Opens the menuconfig interface for configuration of modules using the Kconfig # system. It will try to update the autoconf.h, which will update if needed # (i.e. out.config changed). menuconfig: $(MENUCONFIG) $(KCONFIG_OUT_CONFIG) $(Q)KCONFIG_CONFIG=$(KCONFIG_OUT_CONFIG) $(MENUCONFIG) $(KCONFIG) $(MAKE) $(KCONFIG_GENERATED_AUTOCONF_HEADER_C) GENERATED_DEPENDENCIES_DEP = $(KCONFIG_GENERATED_DEPENDENCIES) # These rules are not included when only calling `make clean` in # order to keep the $(BINDIR) directory clean. ifneq (clean, $(MAKECMDGOALS)) # Build a Kconfig file defining all used modules and packages. This is done by # defining symbols like 'USEMODULE_' or USEPKG_ which # default to 'y'. Then, every module and package Kconfig menu will depend on # that symbol being set to show its options. # Do nothing when testing Kconfig module dependency modelling. $(KCONFIG_GENERATED_DEPENDENCIES): FORCE | $(GENERATED_DIR) $(Q)printf "%s " $(USEMODULE_W_PREFIX) $(USEPKG_W_PREFIX) \ | awk 'BEGIN {RS=" "}{ gsub("-", "_", $$0); \ printf "config %s\n\tbool\n\tdefault y\n", toupper($$0)}' \ | $(LAZYSPONGE) $(LAZYSPONGE_FLAGS) $@ KCONFIG_ENV_CONFIG = $(patsubst RIOT_%,%,$(foreach v,$(filter RIOT_CONFIG_%,$(.VARIABLES)),$(v)=$($(v)))) # Build an intermediate file based on the `RIOT_CONFIG_` environment # variables $(KCONFIG_GENERATED_ENV_CONFIG): FORCE | $(GENERATED_DIR) $(Q)printf "%s\n" $(KCONFIG_ENV_CONFIG) \ | $(LAZYSPONGE) $(LAZYSPONGE_FLAGS) $@ # All directories in EXTERNAL_MODULES_PATHS which have a Kconfig file EXTERNAL_MODULE_KCONFIGS ?= $(sort $(foreach dir,$(EXTERNAL_MODULE_DIRS),\ $(wildcard $(dir)/*/Kconfig))) # Build a Kconfig file that source all external modules configuration # files. Every EXTERNAL_MODULE_DIRS with a Kconfig file is written to # KCONFIG_EXTERNAL_MODULE_CONFIGS as 'osource dir/Kconfig' $(KCONFIG_EXTERNAL_MODULE_CONFIGS): FORCE | $(GENERATED_DIR) $(Q)\ if [ -n "$(EXTERNAL_MODULE_KCONFIGS)" ] ; then \ printf "%s\n" $(EXTERNAL_MODULE_KCONFIGS) \ | awk '{ printf "osource \"%s\"\n", $$0 }' \ | $(LAZYSPONGE) $(LAZYSPONGE_FLAGS) $@ ; \ else \ printf "# no external modules" \ | $(LAZYSPONGE) $(LAZYSPONGE_FLAGS) $@ ; \ fi # All directories in EXTERNAL_PKG_DIRS which have a subdirectory containing a # Kconfig file. EXTERNAL_PKG_KCONFIGS ?= $(sort $(foreach dir,$(EXTERNAL_PKG_DIRS),\ $(wildcard $(dir)/*/Kconfig))) # Build a Kconfig file that sources all external packages configuration # files. Every directory with a Kconfig file is written to KCONFIG_PKG_CONFIGS # as 'osource dir/Kconfig' $(KCONFIG_EXTERNAL_PKG_CONFIGS): FORCE | $(GENERATED_DIR) $(Q)\ if [ -n "$(EXTERNAL_PKG_KCONFIGS)" ] ; then \ printf "%s\n" $(EXTERNAL_PKG_KCONFIGS) \ | awk '{ printf "osource \"%s\"\n", $$0 }' \ | $(LAZYSPONGE) $(LAZYSPONGE_FLAGS) $@ ; \ else \ printf "# no external packages" \ | $(LAZYSPONGE) $(LAZYSPONGE_FLAGS) $@ ; \ fi # When the 'clean' target is called, the files inside GENERATED_DIR should be # regenerated. For that, we conditionally change GENERATED_DIR from an 'order # only' requisite to a normal one. # # - When clean is called, Make will look at the modification time of the folder # and will regenerate the files accordingly. # - When clean is not called Make will ensure that the folder exists, without # paying attention to the modification date. # # This allows use to generate the files only when needed, instead of using # FORCE. GENERATED_DIR_DEP := $(if $(CLEAN),,|) $(GENERATED_DIR) # Generates a .config file by merging multiple sources specified in # MERGE_SOURCES. This will also generate KCONFIG_OUT_DEP with the list of used # Kconfig files. $(KCONFIG_OUT_CONFIG): $(KCONFIG_EXTERNAL_MODULE_CONFIGS) $(KCONFIG_EXTERNAL_PKG_CONFIGS) $(KCONFIG_OUT_CONFIG): $(GENERATED_DEPENDENCIES_DEP) $(GENCONFIG) $(MERGE_SOURCES) $(GENERATED_DIR_DEP) $(Q) $(GENCONFIG) \ --config-out=$(KCONFIG_OUT_CONFIG) \ --file-list $(KCONFIG_OUT_DEP) \ --kconfig-filename $(KCONFIG) $(if $(Q),,--debug )\ $(if $(filter 1,$(KCONFIG_IGNORE_CONFIG_ERRORS)), --ignore-config-errors) \ --config-sources $(MERGE_SOURCES) && \ touch $(KCONFIG_OUT_CONFIG) endif # eq (clean, $(MAKECMDGOALS)) # Generates the configuration header file which holds the same information # as KCONFIG_OUT_CONFIG, and is used to inject the configurations during # compilation. # # This will generate the 'dummy' header files needed for incremental builds. $(KCONFIG_GENERATED_AUTOCONF_HEADER_C): $(KCONFIG_OUT_CONFIG) $(GENERATED_DIR_DEP) $(Q) $(GENCONFIG) \ --header-path $(KCONFIG_GENERATED_AUTOCONF_HEADER_C) \ --sync-deps $(KCONFIG_SYNC_DIR) \ --kconfig-filename $(KCONFIG) $(if $(Q),,--debug ) \ $(if $(filter 1,$(KCONFIG_IGNORE_CONFIG_ERRORS)), --ignore-config-errors) \ --config-sources $(KCONFIG_OUT_CONFIG) && \ touch $(KCONFIG_GENERATED_AUTOCONF_HEADER_C) # Try to load the list of Kconfig files used -include $(KCONFIG_OUT_DEP) # capture all ERROR_ prefixed Kconfig symbols _KCONFIG_ERROR_VARS = $(filter CONFIG_ERROR_%,$(.VARIABLES)) _KCONFIG_ERRORS = $(foreach v,$(_KCONFIG_ERROR_VARS),$($(v))) # this checks that no Kconfig error symbols are set. These symbols are used # to indicate invalid conditions check-kconfig-errors: $(KCONFIG_OUT_CONFIG) $(KCONFIG_GENERATED_AUTOCONF_HEADER_C) ifneq (,$(_KCONFIG_ERRORS)) @$(COLOR_ECHO) "$(COLOR_RED) !! There are ERRORS in the configuration !! $(COLOR_RESET)" @for err in $(_KCONFIG_ERRORS); do \ echo "- $$err"; \ done @false endif endif