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  Kconfig in U-Boot
  =================
  
  This document describes the configuration infrastructure of U-Boot.
  
  The conventional configuration was replaced by Kconfig at v2014.10-rc1 release.
  
  
  Language Specification
  ----------------------
  
  Kconfig originates in Linux Kernel.
  See the file "Documentation/kbuild/kconfig*.txt" in your Linux Kernel
  source directory for a basic specification of Kconfig.
  
  
  Difference from Linux's Kconfig
  -------------------------------
  
  Here are some worth-mentioning configuration targets.
  
  - silentoldconfig
  
    This target updates .config, include/generated/autoconf.h and
    include/configs/* as in Linux.  In U-Boot, it also does the followings
    for the compatibility with the old configuration system:
  
     * create a symbolic link "arch/${ARCH}/include/asm/arch" pointing to
       the SoC/CPU specific header directory
     * create include/config.h
     * create include/autoconf.mk
     * create spl/include/autoconf.mk (SPL and TPL only)
     * create tpl/include/autoconf.mk (TPL only)
  
     If we could completely switch to Kconfig in a long run
     (i.e. remove all the include/configs/*.h), those additional processings
     above would be removed.
  
  - defconfig
  
    In U-Boot, "make defconfig" is a shorthand of "make sandbox_defconfig"
  
  - <board>_defconfig
  
    Now it works as in Linux.
    The prefixes such as "+S:" in *_defconfig are deprecated.
    You can simply remove the prefixes.  Do not add them for new boards.
  
  - <board>_config
  
    This does not exist in Linux's Kconfig.
    "make <board>_config" works the same as "make <board>_defconfig".
    Prior to Kconfig, in U-Boot, "make <board>_config" was used for the
    configuration.  It is still supported for backward compatibility, so
    we do not need to update the distro recipes.
  
  
  The other configuration targets work as in Linux Kernel.
  
  
  Migration steps to Kconfig
  --------------------------
  
  Prior to Kconfig, the C preprocessor based board configuration had been used
  in U-Boot.
  
  Although Kconfig was introduced and some configs have been moved to Kconfig,
  many of configs are still defined in C header files.  It will take a very
  long term to move all of them to Kconfig.  In the interim, the two different
  configuration infrastructures should coexist.
  The configuration files are generated by both Kconfig and the old preprocessor
  based configuration as follows:
  
  Configuration files for use in C sources
    - include/generated/autoconf.h     (generated by Kconfig for Normal)
    - include/configs/<board>.h        (exists for all boards)
  
  Configuration file for use in makefiles
    - include/config/auto.conf         (generated by Kconfig)
    - include/autoconf.mk              (generated by the old config for Normal)
    - spl/include/autoconfig.mk        (generated by the old config for SPL)
    - tpl/include/autoconfig.mk        (generated by the old config for TPL)
  
  When adding a new CONFIG macro, it is highly recommended to add it to Kconfig
  rather than to a header file.
  
  
  Conversion from boards.cfg to Kconfig
  -------------------------------------
  
  Prior to Kconfig, boards.cfg was a primary database that contained Arch, CPU,
  SoC, etc. of all the supported boards.  It was deleted when switching to
  Kconfig.  Each field of boards.cfg was converted as follows:
  
   Status      ->  "S:" entry of MAINTAINERS
   Arch        ->  CONFIG_SYS_ARCH defined by Kconfig
   CPU         ->  CONFIG_SYS_CPU defined by Kconfig
   SoC         ->  CONFIG_SYS_SOC defined by Kconfig
   Vendor      ->  CONFIG_SYS_VENDOR defined by Kconfig
   Board       ->  CONFIG_SYS_BOARD defined by Kconfig
   Target      ->  File name of defconfig (configs/<target>_defconfig)
   Options     ->  CONFIG_SYS_EXTRA_OPTIONS defined by Kconfig
   Maintainers ->  "M:" entry of MAINTAINERS
  
  
  Tips to add/remove boards
  -------------------------
  
  When adding a new board, the following steps are generally needed:
  
   [1] Add a header file include/configs/<target>.h
   [2] Make sure to define necessary CONFIG_SYS_* in Kconfig:
         Define CONFIG_SYS_CPU="cpu" to compile arch/<arch>/cpu/<cpu>
         Define CONFIG_SYS_SOC="soc" to compile arch/<arch>/cpu/<cpu>/<soc>
         Define CONFIG_SYS_VENDOR="vendor" to compile board/<vendor>/common/*
           and board/<vendor>/<board>/*
         Define CONFIG_SYS_BOARD="board" to compile board/<board>/*
           (or board/<vendor>/<board>/* if CONFIG_SYS_VENDOR is defined)
         Define CONFIG_SYS_CONFIG_NAME="target" to include
           include/configs/<target>.h
   [3] Add a new entry to the board select menu in Kconfig.
       The board select menu is located in arch/<arch>/Kconfig or
       arch/<arch>/*/Kconfig.
   [4] Add a MAINTAINERS file
       It is generally placed at board/<board>/MAINTAINERS or
       board/<vendor>/<board>/MAINTAINERS
   [5] Add configs/<target>_defconfig
  
  When removing an obsolete board, the following steps are generally needed:
  
   [1] Remove configs/<target>_defconfig
   [2] Remove include/configs/<target>.h if it is not used by any other boards
   [3] Remove board/<vendor>/<board>/* or board/<board>/* if it is not used
       by any other boards
   [4] Update MAINTAINERS if necessary
   [5] Remove the unused entry from the board select menu in Kconfig
   [6] Add an entry to doc/README.scrapyard
  
  
  TODO
  ----
  
  - The option field of boards.cfg, which was used for the pre-Kconfig
    configuration, moved to CONFIG_SYS_EXTRA_OPTIONS verbatim now.
    Board maintainers are expected to implement proper Kconfig options
    and switch over to them.  Eventually CONFIG_SYS_EXTRA_OPTIONS will go away.
    CONFIG_SYS_EXTRA_OPTIONS should not be used for new boards.
  
  - In the pre-Kconfig, a single board had multiple entries in the boards.cfg
    file with differences in the option fields.  The corresponding defconfig
    files were auto-generated when switching to Kconfig.  Now we have too many
    defconfig files compared with the number of the supported boards.  It is
    recommended to have only one defconfig per board and allow users to select
    the config options.
  
  - Move the config macros in header files to Kconfig.  When we move at least
    macros used in makefiles, we can drop include/autoconfig.mk, which makes
    the build scripts much simpler.