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  1. #
  2. # For a description of the syntax of this configuration file,
  3. # see extra/config/Kconfig-language.txt
  4. #
  5. menu "General Library Settings"
  6. config DOPIC
  7. bool "Generate Position Independent Code (PIC)"
  8. default y
  9. depends !HAVE_NO_PIC
  10. help
  11. If you wish to build uClibc with support for shared libraries then
  12. answer Y here. If you only want to build uClibc as a static library,
  13. then answer N.
  14. config HAVE_SHARED
  15. bool "Enable support for shared libraries"
  16. depends on DOPIC
  17. default y
  18. help
  19. If you wish to build uClibc with support for shared libraries then
  20. answer Y here. If you only want to build uClibc as a static library,
  21. then answer N.
  22. config BUILD_UCLIBC_LDSO
  23. bool "Compile native shared library loader"
  24. depends on HAVE_SHARED
  25. default y
  26. help
  27. uClibc has a native shared library loader for some architectures.
  28. If you answer Y here, the uClibc native shared library loader will
  29. be built for your target architecture. If this option is available,
  30. to you, then you almost certainly want to answer Y.
  31. config FORCE_SHAREABLE_TEXT_SEGMENTS
  32. bool "Only load shared libraries which can share their text segment"
  33. depends on BUILD_UCLIBC_LDSO && UCLIBC_COMPLETELY_PIC
  34. default n
  35. help
  36. If you answer Y here, the uClibc native shared library loader will
  37. only load shared libraries, which do not need to modify any non-writable
  38. segments. These libraries haven't set the DT_TEXTREL tag in the dynamic
  39. section (==> objdump). So all your libraries must be compiled with
  40. -fPIC or -fpic, and all assembler function must be written as position
  41. independend code (PIC).
  42. Enabling this option will makes uClibc's shared library loader a
  43. little bit smaller and guarantee that no memory will be wasted by badly
  44. coded shared libraries.
  45. config LDSO_LDD_SUPPORT
  46. bool "Native shared library loader 'ldd' support"
  47. depends on BUILD_UCLIBC_LDSO
  48. default y
  49. help
  50. Enable this to enable all the code needed to support traditional ldd,
  51. which executes the shared library loader to resolve all dependancies
  52. and then provide a list of shared libraries that are required for an
  53. application to function. Disabling this option will makes uClibc's
  54. shared library loader a little bit smaller. Most people will answer Y.
  55. config UCLIBC_CTOR_DTOR
  56. bool "Support global constructors and destructos"
  57. default y
  58. help
  59. If you wish to build uClibc with support for global constructor
  60. (ctor) and global destructor (dtor) support, then answer Y here.
  61. When ctor/dtor support is enabled, binaries linked with uClibc must
  62. also be linked with crtbegin.o and crtend.o which are provided by gcc
  63. (the "*startfile:" and "*endfile:" settings in your gcc specs file
  64. may need to be adjusted to include these files). This support will
  65. also add a small amount of additional size to each binary compiled vs
  66. uClibc. If you will be using uClibc with C++, or if you need the gcc
  67. __attribute__((constructor)) and __attribute__((destructor)) to work,
  68. then you definately want to answer Y here. If you don't need ctors
  69. or dtors and want your binaries to be as small as possible, then
  70. answer N.
  71. config UCLIBC_HAS_THREADS
  72. bool "POSIX Threading Support"
  73. default y
  74. help
  75. If you want to compile uClibc with pthread support, then answer Y.
  76. This will increase the size of uClibc by adding a bunch of locking
  77. to critical data structures, and adding extra code to ensure that
  78. functions are properly reentrant.
  79. If your applications require pthreads, answer Y.
  80. config UCLIBC_HAS_LFS
  81. bool "Large File Support"
  82. default y
  83. help
  84. If you wish to build uClibc with support for accessing large files
  85. (i.e. files greater then 2 GiB) then answer Y. Do not enable this
  86. if you are using an older Linux kernel (2.0.x) that lacks large file
  87. support. Enabling this option will increase the size of uClibc.
  88. choice
  89. prompt "Malloc Implementation"
  90. default "malloc-930716"
  91. help
  92. "malloc" use mmap for all allocations and so works very well on MMU-less
  93. systems that do not support the brk() system call. It is pretty smart
  94. about reusing already allocated memory, and minimizing memory wastage.
  95. "malloc-930716" is derived from libc-5.3.12 and uses the brk() system call
  96. for all memory allocations. This makes it very fast. It is also pretty
  97. smart about reusing already allocated memory, and minimizing memory wastage.
  98. Because this uses brk() it will not work on uClinux MMU-less systems.
  99. If unsure, answer "malloc".
  100. config MALLOC
  101. bool "malloc"
  102. config MALLOC_930716
  103. bool "malloc-930716"
  104. depends on UCLIBC_HAS_MMU
  105. endchoice
  106. config UCLIBC_DYNAMIC_ATEXIT
  107. bool "Dynamic atexit() Support"
  108. default y
  109. help
  110. When this option is enabled, uClibc will support an infinite number,
  111. of atexit() and on_exit() functions, limited only by your available
  112. memory. This can be important when uClibc is used with C++, since
  113. global destructors are implemented via atexit(), and it is quite
  114. possible to exceed the default number when this option is disabled.
  115. Enabling this option adds a few bytes, and more significantly makes
  116. atexit and on_exit depend on malloc, which can be bad when compiling
  117. static executables.
  118. Unless you use uClibc with C++, you should probably answer N.
  119. config HAS_SHADOW
  120. bool "Shadow Password Support"
  121. default y
  122. help
  123. Answer N if you do not need shadow password support.
  124. Most people will answer Y.
  125. config UCLIBC_HAS_REGEX
  126. bool "Regular Expression Support"
  127. default y
  128. help
  129. Posix regular expression code is really big -- 27k all by itself.
  130. If you don't use regular expressions, turn this off and save space.
  131. Of course, if you only staticly link, leave this on, since it will
  132. only be included in your apps if you use regular expressions.
  133. config UNIX98PTY_ONLY
  134. bool "Support only Unix 98 PTYs"
  135. default y
  136. help
  137. If you want to support only Unix 98 PTYs enable this. Some older
  138. applications may need this disabled. For most current programs,
  139. you can generally answer Y.
  140. config ASSUME_DEVPTS
  141. bool "Assume that /dev/pts is a devpts or devfs file system"
  142. default y
  143. help
  144. Enable this if /dev/pts is on a devpts or devfs filesystem. Both
  145. these filesystems automatically manage permissions on the /dev/pts
  146. devices. You may need to mount your devpts or devfs filesystem on
  147. /dev/pts for this to work.
  148. Most people should answer Y.
  149. endmenu
  150. menu "Networking Support"
  151. config UCLIBC_HAS_IPV6
  152. bool "IP version 6 Support"
  153. default n
  154. help
  155. If you want to include support for the next version of the Internet
  156. Protocol (IP version 6) then answer Y.
  157. Most people should answer N.
  158. config UCLIBC_HAS_RPC
  159. bool "Remote Procedute Call (RPC) support"
  160. default n
  161. help
  162. If you want to include RPC support, enable this. RPC is rarely used
  163. for anything except for the NFS filesystem. Unless you plan to use NFS,
  164. you can probably leave this set to N and save some space. If you need
  165. to use NFS then you should answer Y.
  166. config UCLIBC_HAS_FULL_RPC
  167. bool "Full RPC support"
  168. depends on UCLIBC_HAS_RPC
  169. default y if !HAVE_SHARED
  170. help
  171. Normally we enable just enough RPC support for things like rshd and
  172. nfs mounts to work. If you find you need the rest of the RPC stuff,
  173. then enable this option. Most people can safely answer N.
  174. endmenu
  175. menu "String and Stdio Support"
  176. config UCLIBC_HAS_WCHAR
  177. bool "Wide Character Support"
  178. default n
  179. help
  180. Answer Y to enable wide character support. This will make uClibc
  181. much larger.
  182. Most people will answer N.
  183. config UCLIBC_HAS_LOCALE
  184. bool "Locale Support (experimental/incomplete)"
  185. depends on UCLIBC_HAS_WCHAR
  186. default n
  187. help
  188. Answer Y to enable locale support. This will make uClibc much
  189. bigger. uClibc's locale support is still under development, and
  190. should be finished in the next several weeks (November 2002).
  191. Most people will wisely answer N.
  192. config USE_OLD_VFPRINTF
  193. bool "Use the old vfprintf implementation"
  194. default n
  195. help
  196. Set to true to use the old vfprintf instead of the new. This is roughly
  197. C89 compliant, but doesn't deal with qualifiers on %n and doesn't deal with
  198. %h correctly or %hh at all on the interger conversions. But on i386 it is
  199. over 1.5k smaller than the new code. Of course, the new code fixes the
  200. above mentioned deficiencies and adds custom specifier support similar to
  201. glibc, as well as handling positional args. This will be rewritten at some
  202. point to bring it to full C89 standards compliance.
  203. Most people will answer N.
  204. endmenu
  205. menu "Library Installation Options"
  206. config SHARED_LIB_LOADER_PATH
  207. string "Shared library loader path"
  208. depends on BUILD_UCLIBC_LDSO
  209. default "$(DEVEL_PREFIX)/lib"
  210. help
  211. When using shared libraries, this path is the location where the
  212. shared library will be invoked. This value will be compiled into
  213. every binary compiled with uClibc.
  214. BIG FAT WARNING:
  215. If you do not have a shared library loader with the correct name
  216. sitting in the directory this points to, your binaries will not
  217. run.
  218. config SYSTEM_LDSO
  219. string "System shared library loader"
  220. depends on HAVE_SHARED && !BUILD_UCLIBC_LDSO
  221. default "/lib/ld-linux.so.2"
  222. help
  223. If you are using shared libraries, but do not want/have a native
  224. uClibc shared library loader, please specify the name of your
  225. target system's shared library loader here...
  226. BIG FAT WARNING:
  227. If you do not have a shared library loader with the correct name
  228. sitting in the directory this points to, your binaries will not
  229. run.
  230. config DEVEL_PREFIX
  231. string "uClibc development environment directory"
  232. default "/usr/$(TARGET_ARCH)-linux-uclibc"
  233. help
  234. DEVEL_PREFIX is the directory into which the uClibc development
  235. environment will be installed. The result will look something
  236. like the following:
  237. $(DEVEL_PREFIX)/
  238. lib/ <contains all runtime and static libs>
  239. include/ <Where all the header files go>
  240. This value is used by the 'make install' Makefile target. Since this
  241. directory is compiled into the uclibc cross compiler spoofer, you
  242. have to recompile uClibc if you change this value...
  243. config SYSTEM_DEVEL_PREFIX
  244. string "uClibc development environment system directory"
  245. default "$(DEVEL_PREFIX)"
  246. help
  247. SYSTEM_DEVEL_PREFIX is the directory prefix used when installing
  248. bin/arch-uclibc-gcc, bin/arch-uclibc-ld, etc. This is only used by
  249. the 'make install' target, and is not compiled into anything. This
  250. defaults to $(DEVEL_PREFIX)/usr, but makers of .rpms and .debs will
  251. want to set this to "/usr" instead.
  252. config DEVEL_TOOL_PREFIX
  253. string "uClibc development environment tool directory"
  254. default "$(DEVEL_PREFIX)/usr"
  255. help
  256. DEVEL_TOOL_PREFIX is the directory prefix used when installing
  257. bin/gcc, bin/ld, etc. This is only used by the 'make install'
  258. target, and is not compiled into anything. This defaults to
  259. $(DEVEL_PREFIX)/usr, but makers of .rpms and .debs may want to
  260. set this to something else.
  261. endmenu
  262. menu "uClibc hacking options"
  263. config DODEBUG
  264. bool "Build uClibc with debugging symbols"
  265. default n
  266. help
  267. Say Y here if you wish to compile uClibc with debugging symbols.
  268. This will allow you to use a debugger to examine uClibc internals
  269. while applications are running. This increases the size of the
  270. library considerably and should only be used when doing development.
  271. If you are doing development and want to debug uClibc, answer Y.
  272. Otherwise, answer N.
  273. config DOASSERTS
  274. bool "Build uClibc with run-time assertion testing"
  275. default n
  276. help
  277. Say Y here to include runtime assertion tests.
  278. This enables runtime assertion testing in some code, which can
  279. increase the size of the library and incur runtime overhead.
  280. If you say N, then this testing will be disabled.
  281. config SUPPORT_LD_DEBUG
  282. bool "Build the shared library loader with debugging support"
  283. depends on BUILD_UCLIBC_LDSO
  284. default n
  285. help
  286. Answer Y here to enable all the extra code needed to debug the uClibc
  287. native shared library loader. The level of debugging noise that is
  288. generated depends on the LD_DEBUG environment variable... Just set
  289. LD_DEBUG to something like: 'LD_DEBUG=token1,token2,.. prog' to
  290. debug your application. Diagnostic messages will then be printed to
  291. the stderr.
  292. For now these debugging tokens are available:
  293. detail provide more information for some options
  294. move display copy processings
  295. symbols display symbol table processing
  296. reloc display relocation processing; detail shows the relocation patch
  297. nofixups never fixes up jump relocations
  298. bindings displays the resolve processing (function calls); detail shows the relocation patch
  299. all Enable everything!
  300. The additional environment variable:
  301. LD_DEBUG_OUTPUT=file
  302. redirects the diagnostics to an output file created using
  303. the specified name and the process id as a suffix.
  304. An excellent start is simply:
  305. $ LD_DEBUG=binding,move,symbols,reloc,detail ./appname
  306. or to log everything to a file named 'logfile', try this
  307. $ LD_DEBUG=all LD_DEBUG_OUTPUT=logfile ./appname
  308. If you are doing development and want to debug uClibc's shared library
  309. loader, answer Y. Mere mortals answer N.
  310. config SUPPORT_LD_DEBUG_EARLY
  311. bool "Build the shared library loader with early debugging support"
  312. depends on BUILD_UCLIBC_LDSO
  313. default n
  314. help
  315. Answer Y here to if you find the uClibc shared library loader is
  316. crashing or otherwise not working very early on. This is typical
  317. only when starting a new port when you havn't figured out how to
  318. properly get the values for argc, argv, environ, etc. This method
  319. allows a degree of visibility into the very early shared library
  320. loader initialization process. If you are doing development and want
  321. to debug the uClibc shared library loader early initialization,
  322. answer Y. Mere mortals answer N.
  323. config UCLIBC_MALLOC_DEBUGGING
  324. bool "Build malloc with debugging support"
  325. depends MALLOC
  326. default n
  327. help
  328. Answer Y here to compile extra debugging support code into malloc.
  329. Malloc debugging output may then be enabled at runtime using
  330. the MALLOC_DEBUG environment variable. Because this increases
  331. the size of malloc appreciably (due to strings etc), you
  332. should say N unless you need to debug a malloc problem.
  333. endmenu