config BR2_PACKAGE_SYSTEMD_ARCH_SUPPORTS bool # see src/shared/architecture.h default y if BR2_arm || BR2_armeb || BR2_i386 || BR2_mips || \ BR2_mipsel || BR2_powerpc || BR2_powerpc64 || \ BR2_powerpc64le || BR2_sh4 || BR2_sh4eb || \ BR2_sh4a || BR2_sh4aeb || BR2_sparc || BR2_x86_64 || \ BR2_aarch64 || BR2_m68k config BR2_PACKAGE_SYSTEMD bool "systemd" depends on BR2_INIT_SYSTEMD depends on BR2_USE_WCHAR # util-linux depends on BR2_INET_IPV6 depends on !BR2_STATIC_LIBS # kmod depends on BR2_TOOLCHAIN_HAS_THREADS # dbus depends on BR2_USE_MMU # dbus select BR2_PACKAGE_HAS_UDEV select BR2_PACKAGE_DBUS # runtime dependency only select BR2_PACKAGE_LIBCAP select BR2_PACKAGE_UTIL_LINUX select BR2_PACKAGE_UTIL_LINUX_LIBBLKID select BR2_PACKAGE_UTIL_LINUX_LIBMOUNT select BR2_PACKAGE_KMOD select BR2_PACKAGE_BUSYBOX_SHOW_OTHERS # kmod-tools select BR2_PACKAGE_KMOD_TOOLS help systemd is a system and service manager for Linux, compatible with SysV and LSB init scripts. systemd provides aggressive parallelization capabilities, uses socket and D-Bus activation for starting services, offers on-demand starting of daemons, keeps track of processes using Linux cgroups, supports snapshotting and restoring of the system state, maintains mount and automount points and implements an elaborate transactional dependency-based service control logic. It can work as a drop-in replacement for sysvinit. Systemd requires a Linux kernel >= 3.0 with the following options enabled: - CONFIG_CGROUPS - CONFIG_INOTIFY_USER - CONFIG_FHANDLE - CONFIG_AUTOFS4_FS - CONFIG_TMPFS_POSIX_ACL - CONFIG_TMPFS_XATTR These options will be automatically enabled by Buildroot if it is responsible for building the kernel. Otherwise, if you are building your kernel outside of Buildroot, make sure these options are enabled. Systemd also provides udev, the userspace device daemon. The selection of other packages will enable some features: - libglib2 package will add support for gudev. - acl package will add support for multi-seat. http://freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/systemd if BR2_PACKAGE_SYSTEMD config BR2_PACKAGE_PROVIDES_UDEV default "systemd" config BR2_PACKAGE_SYSTEMD_ALL_EXTRAS bool "enable all extras" select BR2_PACKAGE_XZ select BR2_PACKAGE_LIBGCRYPT help Enable extra features for Systemd: journal compression and signing. config BR2_PACKAGE_SYSTEMD_JOURNAL_GATEWAY bool "HTTP server for journal events" select BR2_PACKAGE_LIBMICROHTTPD help systemd-journal-gatewayd serves journal events over the network. Clients must connect using HTTP. The server listens on port 19531 by default. http://www.freedesktop.org/software/systemd/man/systemd-journal-gatewayd.service.html config BR2_PACKAGE_SYSTEMD_NETWORKD bool "enable network manager" help systemd-networkd is a system service that manages networks. It detects and configures network devices as they appear, as well as creating virtual network devices. This simple network configuration solution is an alternative to dhcpcd or ISC dhcp. http://www.freedesktop.org/software/systemd/man/systemd-networkd.html config BR2_PACKAGE_SYSTEMD_TIMESYNCD bool "enable SNTP client" depends on BR2_PACKAGE_SYSTEMD_NETWORKD help systemd-timesyncd is a service that may be used to synchronize the local system clock with a Network Time Protocol Server. This simple NTP solution is an alternative to sntp/ntpd from the ntp package. http://www.freedesktop.org/software/systemd/man/systemd-timesyncd.html config BR2_PACKAGE_SYSTEMD_COMPAT bool "enable compatibility libraries" help Since systemd 209, the following libraries have been merged into libsystemd.so: - libsystemd-daemon - libsystemd-id128 - libsystemd-journal - libsystemd-login This option enables the installation of compatibility *.pc files. config BR2_PACKAGE_SYSTEMD_SMACK_SUPPORT bool "enable SMACK support" select BR2_PACKAGE_ATTR select BR2_PACKAGE_SMACK help Enable support for SMACK, the Simple Mandatory Access Control Kernel, a minimal approach to Access Control implemented as a kernel LSM. This feature requires a kernel >= 3.8. When this feature is enabled, Systemd mounts smackfs and manages security labels for sockets. endif