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IN NO EVENT SHALL THE REGENTS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE .\" FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL .\" DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS .\" OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) .\" HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT .\" LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY .\" OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF .\" SUCH DAMAGE. .\" .\" @(#)config.8 8.2 (Berkeley) 4/19/94 .\" $FreeBSD: src/usr.sbin/config/config.8,v 1.21.2.7 2003/04/23 07:32:39 brueffer Exp $ .\" $DragonFly: src/usr.sbin/config/config.8,v 1.6 2008/05/01 20:24:01 swildner Exp $ .\" .Dd July 4, 2001 .Dt CONFIG 8 .Os .Sh NAME .Nm config .Nd build system configuration files .Sh SYNOPSIS .Nm .Op Fl gpr .Op Fl d Ar destdir .Ar SYSTEM_NAME .Sh DESCRIPTION The .Nm utility builds a set of system configuration files from the file .Ar SYSTEM_NAME which describes the system to configure. A second file tells .Nm what files are needed to generate a system and can be augmented by configuration specific set of files that give alternate files for a specific machine (see the .Sx FILES section below). .Pp Available options and operands: .Bl -tag -width ".Ar SYSTEM_NAME" .It Fl d Ar destdir Use .Ar destdir as the output directory, instead of the default one. Note that .Nm does not append .Ar SYSTEM_NAME to the directory given. .It Fl g Configure a system for debugging. .It Fl p Configure a system for profiling; for example, .Xr kgmon 8 and .Xr gprof 1 . If two or more .Fl p options are supplied, .Nm configures a system for high resolution profiling. .It Fl r Remove the old compile directory (see below). .It Ar SYSTEM_NAME Specify the name of the system configuration file containing device specifications, configuration options and other system parameters for one system configuration. .El .Pp .Nm should be run from the .Pa conf subdirectory of the system source (usually .Pa /sys/ Ns Va ARCH Ns Pa /conf ) , where .Va ARCH represents one of the architectures supported by .Dx . .Nm creates the directory .Pa ../../compile/ Ns Ar SYSTEM_NAME or the one given with the .Fl d option as necessary and places all output files there. If the output directory already exists and the .Fl r flag was specified, it will be removed first. The output of .Nm consists of a number of files; for the .Tn i386 , they are: .Pa ioconf.c , a description of what I/O devices are attached to the system; .Pa Makefile , used by .Xr make 1 in building the system; header files, definitions of the number of various devices that will be compiled into the system. .Pp After running .Nm , it is necessary to run .Dq Li make depend in the directory where the new makefile was created. The .Nm utility prints a reminder of this when it completes. .Pp If any other error messages are produced by .Nm , the problems in the configuration file should be corrected and .Nm should be run again. Attempts to compile a system that had configuration errors are likely to fail. .Pp If the .Cd "options INCLUDE_CONFIG_FILE" is used in the configuration file the entire input file is embedded in the new kernel. This means that .Xr strings 1 can be used to extract it from a kernel: to extract the configuration information, use the command .Pp .Dl "strings -n 3 kernel | sed -n 's/^___//p'" .Sh DEBUG KERNELS Traditional .Bx kernels are compiled without symbols due to the heavy load on the system when compiling a .Dq debug kernel. A debug kernel contains complete symbols for all the source files, and enables an experienced kernel programmer to analyse the cause of a problem. The debuggers available prior to .Bx 4.4 Lite were able to find some information from a normal kernel; .Xr gdb 1 provides very little support for normal kernels, and a debug kernel is needed for any meaningful analysis. .Pp In order to ease posting bug reports for inexperienced users and make the debugging environment more uniform, .Dx installs kernel and modules unstripped. Debug information is not loaded into memory, so the only impact is a minor growth in root file-system consumption by 10MB. Those wishing to install stripped down kernel and modules can specify two new makeoptions in their kernel config file or when they run the kernel-related targets to make: .Bl -tag -width ".Va INSTALLSTRIPPEDMODULES=1" .It Va INSTALLSTRIPPED=1 The installed kernel and modules will be stripped of debug info. .It Va INSTALLSTRIPPEDMODULES=1 The installed modules will be stripped of debug info. The kernel will be left with debug info intact. .El .Pp Backup copies of the kernel and modules are automatically stripped of their debug information by .Xr objcopy 1 . .Sh FILES .Bl -tag -width ".Pa /sys/ Ns Va ARCH Ns Pa /conf/files. Ns Ar SYSTEM_NAME" -compact .It Pa /sys/conf/files list of common files system is built from .It Pa /sys/conf/Makefile. Ns Va ARCH generic makefile for the .Va ARCH .It Pa /sys/conf/files. Ns Va ARCH list of .Va ARCH specific files .It Pa /sys/ Ns Va ARCH Ns Pa /conf/files. Ns Ar SYSTEM_NAME list of files specific to .Ar SYSTEM_NAME on .Va ARCH .It Pa /sys/compile/ Ns Ar SYSTEM_NAME default kernel build directory for system .Ar SYSTEM_NAME . .El .Sh SEE ALSO The .Sx SYNOPSIS portion of each device in section 4. .Rs .%T "Building 4.3 BSD UNIX System with Config" .Re .Sh HISTORY The .Nm utility appeared in .Bx 4.1 . .Sh BUGS The line numbers reported in error messages are usually off by one.