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36 .Nd build system configuration files
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61 utility builds a set of system configuration files from the file
64 the system to configure.
68 what files are needed to generate a system and
69 can be augmented by configuration specific set of files
70 that give alternate files for a specific machine
75 Available options and operands:
76 .Bl -tag -width ".Ar SYSTEM_NAME"
82 If the INCLUDE_CONFIG_FILE is present in a configuration file,
83 kernel image will contain full configuration files included
84 literally (preserving comments).
85 This flag is kept for backward compatibility.
89 as the output directory, instead of the default one.
94 to the directory given.
96 Configure a system for debugging.
98 Print kernel configuration file embedded into a kernel
100 This option makes sense only if
101 .Cd "options INCLUDE_CONFIG_FILE"
102 entry was present in your configuration file.
104 Configure a system for profiling; for example,
110 options are supplied,
112 configures a system for high resolution profiling.
114 Specify the name of the system configuration file
115 containing device specifications, configuration options
116 and other system parameters for one system configuration.
121 utility should be run from the
123 subdirectory of the system source (usually
124 .Pa /sys/ Ns Va ARCH Ns Pa /conf ) ,
127 represents one of the architectures supported by
131 utility creates the directory
132 .Pa ../compile/ Ns Ar SYSTEM_NAME
133 or the one given with the
136 as necessary and places all output files there.
139 consists of a number of files; for the
145 in building the system;
148 the number of various devices that will be compiled into the system.
152 it is necessary to run
154 in the directory where the new makefile
158 utility prints a reminder of this when it completes.
160 If any other error messages are produced by
162 the problems in the configuration file should be corrected and
165 Attempts to compile a system that had configuration errors
170 kernels are compiled without symbols due to the heavy load on the
171 system when compiling a
174 A debug kernel contains complete symbols for all the source files, and
175 enables an experienced kernel programmer to analyse the cause of a problem.
177 debuggers available prior to
179 were able to find some information
180 from a normal kernel;
182 provides very little support for normal kernels, and a debug kernel is needed
183 for any meaningful analysis.
185 For reasons of history, time and space, building a debug kernel is not the
188 a debug kernel takes up to 30% longer to build and
189 requires about 30 MB of disk storage in the build directory, compared to about 6
190 MB for a non-debug kernel.
191 A debug kernel is about 11 MB in size, compared to
192 about 2 MB for a non-debug kernel.
193 This space is used both in the root file
194 system and at run time in memory.
197 option to build a debug kernel.
200 causes two kernel files to be built in the kernel build directory:
204 is the complete debug kernel.
207 is a copy of the kernel with the debug symbols stripped off.
209 to the normal non-debug kernel.
212 There is currently little sense in installing and booting from a debug kernel,
213 since the only tools available which use the symbols do not run on-line.
215 are therefore two options for installing a debug kernel:
218 .Dq Li "make install"
221 in the root file system.
223 .Dq Li "make install.debug"
226 in the root file system.
229 .Bl -tag -width ".Pa /sys/ Ns Va ARCH Ns Pa /compile/ Ns Ar SYSTEM_NAME" -compact
230 .It Pa /sys/conf/files
231 list of common files system is built from
232 .It Pa /sys/conf/Makefile. Ns Va ARCH
233 generic makefile for the
235 .It Pa /sys/conf/files. Ns Va ARCH
239 .It Pa /sys/ Ns Va ARCH Ns Pa /compile/ Ns Ar SYSTEM_NAME
240 default kernel build directory for system
250 portion of each device in section 4.
252 .%T "Building 4.3 BSD UNIX System with Config"
263 .Cd "options INCLUDE_CONFIG_FILE"
264 included entire configuration file that used to be embedded in
268 could be used to extract it from a kernel:
269 to extract the configuration information, you had to use
272 .Dl "strings -n 3 kernel | sed -n 's/^___//p'"
274 The line numbers reported in error messages are usually off by one.