# mainmenu "Buildroot2 Configuration" config BR2_HAVE_DOT_CONFIG bool default y choice prompt "Target Architecture" default BR2_i386 help Select the target architecture family to build for. config BR2_alpha bool "alpha" config BR2_arm bool "arm" config BR2_armeb bool "armeb" config BR2_avr32 bool "avr32" config BR2_cris bool "cris" config BR2_i386 bool "i386" config BR2_m68k bool "m68k" config BR2_mips bool "mips" config BR2_mipsel bool "mipsel" config BR2_nios2 bool "nios2" config BR2_powerpc bool "powerpc" config BR2_sh bool "superh" config BR2_sh64 bool "superh64" config BR2_sparc bool "sparc" config BR2_x86_64 bool "x86_64" endchoice # # Keep the variants separate, there's no need to clutter everything else. # sh is fairly "special" in this regard, as virtually everyone else has # things kept down to a _sensible_ number of target variants. No such # luck for sh.. # choice prompt "Target Architecture Variant" depends BR2_arm || BR2_armeb default BR2_generic_arm help Specific CPU variant to use config BR2_generic_arm bool "generic_arm" config BR2_arm610 bool "arm610" config BR2_arm710 bool "arm710" config BR2_arm720t bool "arm720t" config BR2_arm920t bool "arm920t" config BR2_arm922t bool "arm922t" config BR2_arm926t bool "arm926t" config BR2_arm1136jf_s bool "arm1136jf_s" config BR2_sa110 bool "sa110" config BR2_sa1100 bool "sa1100" config BR2_xscale bool "xscale" config BR2_iwmmxt bool "iwmmxt" endchoice config BR2_ARM_TYPE string default ARM610 if BR2_arm610 default ARM710 if BR2_arm710 default ARM720T if BR2_arm720t default ARM920T if BR2_arm920t default ARM922T if BR2_arm922t default ARM926T if BR2_arm926t default ARM1136JF_S if BR2_arm1136jf_s default ARM_SA110 if BR2_sa110 default ARM_SA1100 if BR2_sa1100 default ARM_XSCALE if BR2_xscale default ARM_IWMMXT if BR2_iwmmxt default GENERIC_ARM if BR2_generic_arm choice prompt "Target ABI" depends BR2_arm || BR2_armeb default BR2_ARM_OABI help Application Binary Interface to use config BR2_ARM_OABI bool "OABI" config BR2_ARM_EABI bool "EABI" endchoice choice prompt "Target Architecture Variant" depends BR2_avr32 config BR2_ap7000 bool "AP7000" config BR2_ap7010 bool "AP7010" config BR2_ap7020 bool "AP7020" endchoice choice prompt "Target Architecture Variant" depends BR2_sh default BR2_sh4 help Specific CPU variant to use config BR2_sh2a_nofpueb bool "sh2a_nofpueb" config BR2_sh2eb bool "sh2eb" config BR2_sh3 bool "sh3" config BR2_sh3eb bool "sh3eb" config BR2_sh4 bool "sh4" config BR2_sh4eb bool "sh4eb" endchoice # # gcc builds libstdc++ differently depending on the # host tuplet given to it, so let people choose # choice prompt "Target Architecture Variant" depends BR2_i386 default BR2_x86_i686 help Specific CPU variant to use config BR2_x86_i386 bool "i386" config BR2_x86_i486 bool "i486" config BR2_x86_i586 bool "i586" config BR2_x86_i686 bool "i686" endchoice config BR2_ARCH string default "alpha" if BR2_alpha default "arm" if BR2_arm default "armeb" if BR2_armeb default "avr32" if BR2_avr32 default "cris" if BR2_cris default "i386" if BR2_x86_i386 default "i486" if BR2_x86_i486 default "i586" if BR2_x86_i586 default "i686" if BR2_x86_i686 default "m68k" if BR2_m68k default "mips" if BR2_mips default "mipsel" if BR2_mipsel default "nios2" if BR2_nios2 default "powerpc" if BR2_powerpc default "sh2a_nofpueb" if BR2_sh2a_nofpueb default "sh2eb" if BR2_sh2eb default "sh3" if BR2_sh3 default "sh3eb" if BR2_sh3eb default "sh4" if BR2_sh4 default "sh4eb" if BR2_sh4eb default "sh64" if BR2_sh64 default "sparc" if BR2_sparc default "x86_64" if BR2_x86_64 config BR2_ENDIAN string default "LITTLE" if BR2_arm || BR2_cris || BR2_i386 || BR2_mipsel || \ BR2_sh3 || BR2_sh4 || BR2_x86_64 || BR2_nios2 || \ BR2_sh64 default "BIG" if BR2_alpha || BR2_armeb || BR2_avr32 || BR2_m68k || BR2_mips || \ BR2_powerpc || BR2_sh2a_nofpueb || BR2_sh2eb || \ BR2_sh3eb || BR2_sh4eb || BR2_sparc menu "Build options" config BR2_WGET string "Wget command" default "wget --passive-ftp -nd" config BR2_SVN string "Subversion (svn) checkout command" default "svn co" config BR2_ZCAT string "zcat command" default "zcat" help Command to be used to extract a gzip'ed file to stdout. zcat is identical to gunzip -c except that the former may not be available on your system. Default is "zcat" Other possible values include "gunzip -c" or "gzip -d -c". config BR2_BZCAT string "bzcat command" default "bzcat" help Command to be used to extract a bzip2'ed file to stdout. bzcat is identical to bunzip2 -c except that the former may not be available on your system. Default is "bzcat" Other possible values include "bunzip2 -c" or "bzip2 -d -c". config BR2_TAR_OPTIONS string "Tar options" default "" help Options to pass to tar when extracting the sources. E.g. " -v --exclude='*.svn*'" to exclude all .svn internal files and to be verbose. config BR2_DL_DIR string "Download dir" default "$(BASE_DIR)/dl" help Directory to store all the source files that we need to fetch. config BR2_SOURCEFORGE_MIRROR string "Sourceforge mirror site" default "easynews" help Sourceforge has a system of mirror sites. Some sites may be closer to your location, and sometimes mirror sites go down and are no longer available. This option allows you to select your preferred Sourceforge mirror site. The list of mirrors is available here: http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/index-sf.html?download config BR2_ATMEL_MIRROR depends BR2_avr32 || BR2_arm string "Atmel AVR32/AT91 download site" default "ftp://at91dist:distrib@81.80.104.162/AT91_Third_Party_Design_Flow/Linux_Host/" help Unofficial site for AVR32/AT91 Buildroot patches, or your local mirror. Atmel does not currently support buildroot, but this site makes available neccessary patches and prepatched packages useful to extend a buildroot for AVR32 or AT91 ARM based boards. Issues with contents of this server needs to be highlighted on the buildroot mailing list and should not be addressed directly to Atmel Atmel provides support for their AVR32 chips on http://avr32linux.org/ or http://www.avrfreaks.net/ Atmel provides support for AT91 chips on www.at91.com. Commercial AT91 Linux support is through www.timesys.com Community AT91 Linux support is through http://maxim.org.za/AT91_26.html config BR2_AT91_PATCH_MIRROR depends BR2_arm string "Atmel AT91 Linux Patch download site" default "http://maxim.org.za/AT91RM9200/2.6/" help Patches for the AT91 generated by the Linux community usually ends up here, courtesy of Andrew Victor config BR2_STAGING_DIR string "Toolchain and header file location?" default "$(BUILD_DIR)/staging_dir" help This is the location where the toolchain will be installed. The toolchain will not work if it is moved from this location. Therefore, if you wish to package up a uClibc toolchain, it is important that is is set to the final location where the toolchain will be used. Most people will leave this set to the default value of "$(BUILD_DIR)/staging_dir". config BR2_TOPDIR_PREFIX string "Custom build dir prefix" default "" help Add a custom string to the beginning of the build directories. build_ARCH -> [PREFIX]_build_ARCH toolchain_build_ARCH -> [PREFIX]_toolchain_build_ARCH config BR2_TOPDIR_SUFFIX string "Custom build dir suffix" default "" help Add a custom string to the end of the build directories. build_ARCH -> build_ARCH_[SUFFIX] toolchain_build_ARCH -> toolchain_build_ARCH_[SUFFIX] config BR2_GNU_BUILD_SUFFIX string "GNU build hostname suffix" default "pc-linux-gnu" help The string used to pass to configure scripts via the --build= option. Just specify the suffix here, the leading arch will be filled in automatically. Here's some copy and paste build host options for you: linux: pc-linux-gnu cygwin: pc-cygwin os x: apple-darwin7 / apple-darwin8 config BR2_GNU_TARGET_SUFFIX string "GNU target suffix" default "linux-uclibcgnueabi" if BR2_ARM_EABI default "linux-uclibc" help The string used to pass to configure scripts via the --target= option. Just specify the suffix here, the leading arch will be filled in automatically. Most users will want to stick with the default setting, though other users (most notably ARM EABI) like to add on to this in order to stay in line with gcc conventions. Default options are: linux-uclibcgnueabi for ARM EABI linux-uclibc for the rest config BR2_JLEVEL int "Number of jobs to run simultaneously" default "1" help Number of jobs to run simultaneously config BR2_PREFER_IMA bool "prefer IMA compiles" default n help Where possible, compile package with Inter Module Analysis. This potentially uses alot of system resources on your compile host with the benefit of creating smaller binaries for the target. If unsure, say No. WARNING: This is highly experimental at the moment. config BR2_DEPRECATED bool "Show packages that are depretated or obsolete" default n help This option hides outdated/obsoleted versions of packages. endmenu source "toolchain/Config.in" source "package/Config.in" source "target/Config.in"