utils/genrandconfig: don't build igh-ethercat drivers
igh-ethercat comes with a small number of patched Linux kernel network drivers, which aim at replacing the ones available in upstream Linux kernel. All those drivers are provided only for specific kernel releases. For example: r8169-2.6.24-ethercat.c r8169-2.6.24-orig.c r8169-2.6.27-ethercat.c r8169-2.6.27-orig.c r8169-2.6.28-ethercat.c r8169-2.6.28-orig.c r8169-2.6.29-ethercat.c r8169-2.6.29-orig.c r8169-2.6.31-ethercat.c r8169-2.6.31-orig.c r8169-2.6.32-ethercat.c r8169-2.6.32-orig.c r8169-2.6.33-ethercat.c r8169-2.6.33-orig.c r8169-2.6.35-ethercat.c r8169-2.6.35-orig.c r8169-2.6.36-ethercat.c r8169-2.6.36-orig.c r8169-2.6.37-ethercat.c r8169-2.6.37-orig.c r8169-3.10-ethercat.c r8169-3.10-orig.c r8169-3.12-ethercat.c r8169-3.12-orig.c r8169-3.14-ethercat.c r8169-3.14-orig.c r8169-3.16-ethercat.c r8169-3.16-orig.c r8169-3.2-ethercat.c r8169-3.2-orig.c r8169-3.4-ethercat.c r8169-3.4-orig.c r8169-3.6-ethercat.c r8169-3.6-orig.c r8169-3.8-ethercat.c r8169-3.8-orig.c r8169-4.4-ethercat.c r8169-4.4-orig.c Obviously, this doesn't play well with the random configuration testing done by utils/genrandconfig. This commit avoids this issue by making sure we never build any of those drivers as part of the genrandconfig generated configurations. Fixes: http://autobuild.buildroot.net/results/07b7475d780c067d99ee5618a5fd2bb024a5b4e7/ Signed-off-by: Thomas Petazzoni <thomas.petazzoni@bootlin.com>
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@ -629,6 +629,13 @@ def fixup_config(sysinfo, configfile):
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configlines.append('BR2_PACKAGE_XVISOR_USE_DEFCONFIG=y\n')
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configlines.remove('BR2_PACKAGE_XVISOR_CUSTOM_CONFIG_FILE=""\n')
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# Don't build igh-ethercat driver as they are highly
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# kernel-version specific
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for opt in ['8139TOO', 'E100', 'E1000', 'E1000E', 'R8169']:
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optstr = 'BR2_PACKAGE_IGH_ETHERCAT_%s=y\n' % opt
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if optstr in configlines:
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configlines.remove(optstr)
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with open(configfile, "w+") as configf:
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configf.writelines(configlines)
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