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... to follow the convention <tab><2 spaces><62 chars>. Signed-off-by: Ricardo Martincoski <ricardo.martincoski@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Thomas Petazzoni <thomas.petazzoni@bootlin.com>
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config BR2_TARGET_ROOTFS_CPIO
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bool "cpio the root filesystem (for use as an initial RAM filesystem)"
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help
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Build a cpio archive of the root filesystem. This is typically
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used for an initial RAM filesystem that is passed to the kernel
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by the bootloader.
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Build a cpio archive of the root filesystem. This is typically
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used for an initial RAM filesystem that is passed to the
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kernel by the bootloader.
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if BR2_TARGET_ROOTFS_CPIO
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default BR2_TARGET_ROOTFS_EXT2_BLOCKS if BR2_TARGET_ROOTFS_EXT2_BLOCKS_WRAP # legacy 2017.08
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default "60M"
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help
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The size of the filesystem image. If it does not have a suffix,
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it is interpreted as power-of-two kilobytes. If it is suffixed
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by 'k', 'm', 'g', 't' (either upper-case or lower-case), then
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it is interpreted in power-of-two kilobytes, megabytes,
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gigabytes, terabytes, etc.
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The size of the filesystem image. If it does not have a
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suffix, it is interpreted as power-of-two kilobytes. If it is
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suffixed by 'k', 'm', 'g', 't' (either upper-case or
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lower-case), then it is interpreted in power-of-two kilobytes,
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megabytes, gigabytes, terabytes, etc.
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config BR2_TARGET_ROOTFS_EXT2_INODES
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int "exact number of inodes (leave at 0 for auto calculation)"
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help
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The number of blocks on the filesystem (as a percentage of the
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total number of blocks), that are reserved for use by root.
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Traditionally, this has been 5%, and all ext-related tools still
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default to reserving 5% when creating a new ext filesystem.
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Traditionally, this has been 5%, and all ext-related tools
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still default to reserving 5% when creating a new ext
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filesystem.
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config BR2_TARGET_ROOTFS_EXT2_MKFS_OPTIONS
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string "additional mke2fs options"
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default "-O ^64bit"
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help
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Specify a space-separated list of mke2fs options, including any
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ext2/3/4 filesystem features.
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Specify a space-separated list of mke2fs options, including
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any ext2/3/4 filesystem features.
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For more information about the mke2fs options, see the manual
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page mke2fs(8).
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prompt "Compression method"
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default BR2_TARGET_ROOTFS_EXT2_NONE
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help
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Select compressor for ext2/3/4 filesystem of the root filesystem
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Select compressor for ext2/3/4 filesystem of the root
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filesystem
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config BR2_TARGET_ROOTFS_EXT2_NONE
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bool "no compression"
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A rootfs.cpio file will be generated in the images/ directory.
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This is the archive that will be included in the kernel image.
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The default rootfs compression set in the kernel configuration
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is used, regardless of how buildroot's cpio archive is configured.
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is used, regardless of how buildroot's cpio archive is
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configured.
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Note that enabling initramfs together with another filesystem
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formats doesn't make sense: you would end up having two
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config BR2_TARGET_ROOTFS_JFFS2_USE_CUSTOM_PAGESIZE
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bool "Select custom virtual memory page size"
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help
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Use a custom virtual memory page size. Note that this is not related to
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the flash memory page size. Using this option is only needed if Linux is
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configured to use a page size different than 4kB.
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Use a custom virtual memory page size. Note that this is not
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related to the flash memory page size. Using this option is
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only needed if Linux is configured to use a page size
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different than 4kB.
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config BR2_TARGET_ROOTFS_JFFS2_CUSTOM_PAGESIZE
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hex "Virtual memory page size"
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default 0x1000
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depends on BR2_TARGET_ROOTFS_JFFS2_USE_CUSTOM_PAGESIZE
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help
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Set to virtual memory page size of target system (in bytes). This value
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should match the virtual page size in Linux (i.e. this should have the
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same value as the value of the PAGE_SIZE macro in Linux). It is not
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related to the flash memory page size.
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Set to virtual memory page size of target system (in bytes).
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This value should match the virtual page size in Linux (i.e.
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this should have the same value as the value of the PAGE_SIZE
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macro in Linux). It is not related to the flash memory page
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size.
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endif
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int "sub-page size"
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default 512
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help
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Tells ubinize that the flash supports sub-pages and the sub-page
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size. Use 0 if sub-pages are not supported on flash chip.
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Tells ubinize that the flash supports sub-pages and the
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sub-page size. Use 0 if sub-pages are not supported on flash
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chip.
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The value provided here is passed to the -s/--sub-page-size
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option of ubinize.
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help
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Select this option to use a custom ubinize configuration file,
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rather than the default configuration used by Buildroot (which
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defines a single dynamic volume marked as auto-resize). Passing
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a custom ubinize configuration file allows you to create several
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volumes, specify volume types, etc.
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defines a single dynamic volume marked as auto-resize).
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Passing a custom ubinize configuration file allows you to
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create several volumes, specify volume types, etc.
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As a convenience, buildroot replaces the string
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"BR2_ROOTFS_UBIFS_PATH" with the path to the built ubifs file.
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