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# backport Kconfig
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#
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# Some options are user-selectable ("BACKPORT_USERSEL_*")
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#
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# Most options, however, follow a few different schemes:
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#
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# A) An option that is selected by drivers ("select FOO") will be
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# changed to "select BACKPORT_FOO" (if the option BACKPORT_FOO
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# exists). The option BACKPORT_FOO then controls setting of the
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# BACKPORT_BUILD_FOO option, which is a module, like this:
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#
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# config BACKPORT_BUILD_FOO
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# tristate
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# # or bool
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#
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# # not possible on kernel < X.Y, build will fail if any
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# # drivers are allowed to build on kernels < X.Y
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# depends on BACKPORT_KERNEL_X_Y
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#
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# # don't build the backport code if FOO is in the kernel
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# # already, but only if the kernel version is also >= X.Z;
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# # this is an example of backporting where the version of
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# # the FOO subsystem that we need is only available from
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# # kernel version X.Z
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# depends on !FOO || BACKPORT_KERNEL_X_Z
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#
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# # build if driver needs it (it selects BACKPORT_FOO)
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# default m if BACKPORT_FOO
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#
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# # or for build-testing (BACKPORT_USERSEL_BUILD_ALL is enabled)
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# default m if BACKPORT_USERSEL_BUILD_ALL
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#
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# config BACKPORT_FOO
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# bool
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#
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# This only works as-is if the kernel code is usable on any version,
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# otherwise the "&& !FOO" part needs to be different.
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#
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#
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# B) An option for code always present on some kernels (e.g. KFIFO).
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# This simply depends on/sets the default based on the version:
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#
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# config BACKPORT_BUILD_KFIFO
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# def_bool y
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# depends on BACKPORT_KERNEL_2_6_36
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#
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#
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# C) similarly, a kconfig symbol for an option, e.g.
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# BACKPORT_OPTION_BT_SOCK_CREATE_NEEDS_KERN (see below)
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#
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#
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# Variations are obviously possible.
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#
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config BACKPORT_BUILD_FW_LOADER
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tristate
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depends on m
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# RHEL6, starting from 6.0, backports the FW loader already
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depends on !BACKPORT_RHEL_KERNEL_6_0
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depends on !FW_LOADER || BACKPORT_KERNEL_2_6_33
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default m if BACKPORT_FW_LOADER
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default m if BACKPORT_USERSEL_BUILD_ALL
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config BACKPORT_FW_LOADER
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bool
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config BACKPORT_USERSEL_NET_SCH_CODEL
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tristate "codel"
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depends on m
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depends on m
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depends on !BACKPORT_KERNEL_2_6_25
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default m if NET_SCH_CODEL=n
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default m if BACKPORT_USERSEL_BUILD_ALL
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config BACKPORT_USERSEL_NET_SCH_FQ_CODEL
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tristate "FQ codel"
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depends on m
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depends on m
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depends on !BACKPORT_KERNEL_2_6_25
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default m if NET_SCH_FQ_CODEL=n
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default m if BACKPORT_USERSEL_BUILD_ALL
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config BACKPORT_BUILD_KFIFO
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def_bool y
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# RHEL6, starting from 6.1, backports kfifo already
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depends on !BACKPORT_RHEL_KERNEL_6_1
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depends on BACKPORT_KERNEL_2_6_36
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config BACKPORT_BUILD_CORDIC
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tristate
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depends on m
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depends on !CORDIC
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default m if BACKPORT_CORDIC
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default m if BACKPORT_USERSEL_BUILD_ALL
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config BACKPORT_CORDIC
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bool
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config BACKPORT_BUILD_CRC8
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tristate
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depends on m
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depends on !CRC8
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default m if BACKPORT_CRC8
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default m if BACKPORT_USERSEL_BUILD_ALL
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config BACKPORT_CRC8
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bool
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config BACKPORT_BUILD_GENERIC_ATOMIC64
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bool
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default y if !64BIT && !GENERIC_ATOMIC64
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config BACKPORT_OPTION_BT_SOCK_CREATE_NEEDS_KERN
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bool
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# in RHEL6 (starting from 6.0), the function needs the argument
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default y if !BACKPORT_KERNEL_2_6_33 || BACKPORT_RHEL_KERNEL_6_0
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config BACKPORT_BUILD_AVERAGE
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bool
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depends on !AVERAGE
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default y if BACKPORT_USERSEL_BUILD_ALL
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default y if BACKPORT_AVERAGE
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#h-file linux/average.h
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#c-file lib/average.c
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config BACKPORT_AVERAGE
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bool
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config BACKPORT_OPTION_USB_URB_THREAD_FIX
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bool
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default y if BACKPORT_KERNEL_2_6_36
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config BACKPORT_MII
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bool
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config BACKPORT_BUILD_DMA_SHARED_BUFFER
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bool
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depends on ANON_INODES
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depends on !BACKPORT_KERNEL_3_0
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depends on !DMA_SHARED_BUFFER || BACKPORT_KERNEL_3_5
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default y if BACKPORT_DMA_SHARED_BUFFER
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default y if BACKPORT_USERSEL_BUILD_ALL
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#h-file linux/dma-buf.h
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#c-file drivers/base/dma-buf.c
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config BACKPORT_DMA_SHARED_BUFFER
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bool
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config BACKPORT_BUILD_DMA_SHARED_HELPERS
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bool
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depends on HAS_DMA
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# Build on other kernels kernels < 3.9 if HAVE_GENERIC_DMA_COHERENT is
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# not set. Kernels >= 3.8 have this if HAS_DMA is set.
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depends on (!HAVE_GENERIC_DMA_COHERENT || BACKPORT_KERNEL_3_9)
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# Always build if on 3.3 - 3.5
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default y if (BACKPORT_KERNEL_3_4 || BACKPORT_KERNEL_3_5 || BACKPORT_KERNEL_3_6)
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# build for testing
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default y if BACKPORT_USERSEL_BUILD_ALL
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config BACKPORT_BUILD_LEDS
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bool
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depends on !NEW_LEDS || !LEDS_CLASS || !LEDS_TRIGGERS
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default y if BACKPORT_NEW_LEDS
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default y if BACKPORT_LEDS_CLASS
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default y if BACKPORT_LEDS_TRIGGERS
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config BACKPORT_NEW_LEDS
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bool
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config BACKPORT_LEDS_CLASS
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bool
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config BACKPORT_LEDS_TRIGGERS
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bool
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config BACKPORT_USERSEL_BUILD_ALL
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bool "Build all compat code"
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help
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This option selects all the compat code options
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that would otherwise only be selected by drivers.
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It's only really useful for compat testing, so
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you probably shouldn't enable it.
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