kumquat-buildroot/package/busybox/Config.in
Jesse Taube 80b5688700 package/busybox: use minimal.config for no MMU
By default, when Busybox is enabled, it uses the
package/busybox/busybox.config configuration file, even on noMMU
configurations. As this default configuration enables the 'ash' shell
which isn't available for noMMU targets, Busybox falls back to
enabling the 'hush' shell, but without enabling a number of its
sub-options that are quite relevant. In particular, it doesn't enable
umask, which is used in our startup scripts.

In order to have a default configuration that is more sensible, this
commit changes the Busybox package to use
package/busybox/busybox-minimal.config by default for noMMU
configurations.

Signed-off-by: Jesse Taube <Mr-Bossman075@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Thomas Petazzoni <thomas.petazzoni@bootlin.com>
2023-08-21 14:59:35 +02:00

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config BR2_PACKAGE_BUSYBOX
bool "BusyBox"
default y
help
The Swiss Army Knife of embedded Linux. It slices, it dices,
it makes Julian Fries.
http://busybox.net/
Most people will answer Y.
if BR2_PACKAGE_BUSYBOX
config BR2_PACKAGE_BUSYBOX_CONFIG
string "BusyBox configuration file to use?"
default "package/busybox/busybox-minimal.config" if !BR2_USE_MMU
default "package/busybox/busybox.config"
help
Some people may wish to use their own modified BusyBox
configuration file, and will specify their config file
location with this option.
Most people will just use the default BusyBox configuration
file.
config BR2_PACKAGE_BUSYBOX_CONFIG_FRAGMENT_FILES
string "Additional BusyBox configuration fragment files"
help
A space-separated list of configuration fragment files,
that will be merged to the main BusyBox configuration file.
# This option is not an option of Busybox, it can be selected even
# if Busybox is not enabled.
config BR2_PACKAGE_BUSYBOX_SHOW_OTHERS
bool "Show packages that are also provided by busybox"
help
Show packages in menuconfig that are potentially also provided
by busybox.
config BR2_PACKAGE_BUSYBOX_SELINUX
bool "Enable SELinux support"
default y
depends on BR2_PACKAGE_LIBSELINUX
select BR2_PACKAGE_BUSYBOX_INDIVIDUAL_BINARIES
help
Enable SELinux support in BusyBox. Please note that
depending on your BusyBox configuration and the SELinux
policy implementation, you may want to also enable
BR2_PACKAGE_BUSYBOX_INDIVIDUAL_BINARIES.
For instance, if your BusyBox configuration only uses a
couple of minor BusyBox features, such as simple command
line utilities, the symlinked version of BusyBox can be used
to save space. If BusyBox provides more features, such as
crond, then individual binaries have to be enabled for the
SELinux type transitions to occur properly.
config BR2_PACKAGE_BUSYBOX_INDIVIDUAL_BINARIES
bool "Individual binaries"
depends on !BR2_STATIC_LIBS
help
By default (i.e with this option disabled), Busybox is
installed as a single binary in /bin/busybox and all applets
are a symbolic link to /bin/busybox.
With this option enabled, each applet is a separate binary,
which is needed for proper operation with SELinux.
comment "Busybox individual binaries need a toolchain w/ dynamic library"
depends on BR2_STATIC_LIBS
config BR2_PACKAGE_BUSYBOX_WATCHDOG
bool "Install the watchdog daemon startup script"
help
Install the watchdog daemon startup script,
that just start at the boot the busybox watchdog daemon.
if BR2_PACKAGE_BUSYBOX_WATCHDOG
config BR2_PACKAGE_BUSYBOX_WATCHDOG_PERIOD
string "Delay between reset"
default "5"
help
Select the number of seconds between each
reset of the watchdog (default 5)
Use ms suffix to specify milliseconds (e.g. 500ms)
endif
endif
if !BR2_PACKAGE_BUSYBOX # kconfig doesn't support else
comment "You may need to enable other packages to get a working system"
comment "You better know what you're doing!"
# This option is not an option of Busybox, it can be selected even if
# Busybox is not enabled. This dummy option ensures that packages that
# depend on BR2_PACKAGE_BUSYBOX_SHOW_OTHERS are visible when Busybox
# is disabled.
config BR2_PACKAGE_BUSYBOX_SHOW_OTHERS
default y
endif