commit | b904d3c572bee71bfea646c879757c402a8b4b4c | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Jaekyun Seok <jaekyun@google.com> | Tue Mar 27 13:24:36 2018 +0900 |
committer | Steve Muckle <smuckle@google.com> | Fri Apr 13 11:07:40 2018 -0700 |
tree | 91532a98a92e0f48b728b4ced94bf1cda0d58a96 | |
parent | 432aff48e24c3c279aaf07c318ad83503f3c4f89 [diff] |
Remove INET_LRO & move OABI_COMPAT to base-arm.cfg Bug: 76186455 Bug: 77982837 Test: no tests Change-Id: I7e903748e3296acb6353afe834787195348c5784 Merged-In: I7e903748e3296acb6353afe834787195348c5784
The files in these directories are meant to be used as a base for an Android kernel config. All devices must have the options in android-base.cfg
configured as specified. If an android-base-ARCH.cfg
file exists for the architecture of your device, the options in that file must be configured as specified also.
While not mandatory, the options in android-recommended.cfg
enable advanced Android features.
Assuming you already have a minimalist defconfig for your device, a possible way to enable these options would be to use the merge_config.sh
script in the kernel tree. From the root of the kernel tree:
ARCH=<arch> scripts/kconfig/merge_config.sh <...>/<device>_defconfig <...>/android-base.cfg <...>/android-base-<arch>.cfg <...>/android-recommended.cfg
This will generate a .config
that can then be used to save a new defconfig or compile a new kernel with Android features enabled.
Because there is no tool to consistently generate these config fragments, lets keep them alphabetically sorted instead of random.