config system: move some options closer to relevalnt tool subdirectories
Signed-off-by: Denys Vlasenko <vda.linux@googlemail.com>
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		| @@ -5,10 +5,6 @@ | ||||
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| menu "Coreutils" | ||||
|  | ||||
| INSERT | ||||
|  | ||||
| comment "Common options" | ||||
|  | ||||
| config FEATURE_VERBOSE | ||||
| 	bool "Support verbose options (usually -v) for various applets" | ||||
| 	default y | ||||
| @@ -17,6 +13,19 @@ config FEATURE_VERBOSE | ||||
| 	Also enables long option (--verbose) if it exists. | ||||
| 	Without this option, -v is accepted but ignored. | ||||
|  | ||||
| comment "Common options for date and touch" | ||||
|  | ||||
| config FEATURE_TIMEZONE | ||||
| 	bool "Allow timezone in dates" | ||||
| 	default y | ||||
| 	depends on DESKTOP | ||||
| 	help | ||||
| 	Permit the use of timezones when parsing user-provided data | ||||
| 	strings, e.g. '1996-04-09 12:45:00 -0500'. | ||||
|  | ||||
| 	This requires support for the '%z' extension to strptime() which | ||||
| 	may not be available in all implementations. | ||||
|  | ||||
| comment "Common options for cp and mv" | ||||
| 	depends on CP || MV | ||||
|  | ||||
| @@ -37,4 +46,6 @@ config FEATURE_HUMAN_READABLE | ||||
| 	help | ||||
| 	Allow df, du, and ls to have human readable output. | ||||
|  | ||||
| INSERT | ||||
|  | ||||
| endmenu | ||||
|   | ||||
| @@ -32,6 +32,26 @@ | ||||
| //config:	-a Show all filesystems | ||||
| //config:	-i Inodes | ||||
| //config:	-B <SIZE> Blocksize | ||||
| //config: | ||||
| //config:config FEATURE_SKIP_ROOTFS | ||||
| //config:	bool "Skip rootfs in mount table" | ||||
| //config:	default y | ||||
| //config:	depends on DF | ||||
| //config:	help | ||||
| //config:	Ignore rootfs entry in mount table. | ||||
| //config: | ||||
| //config:	In Linux, kernel has a special filesystem, rootfs, which is initially | ||||
| //config:	mounted on /. It contains initramfs data, if kernel is configured | ||||
| //config:	to have one. Usually, another file system is mounted over / early | ||||
| //config:	in boot process, and therefore most tools which manipulate | ||||
| //config:	mount table, such as df, will skip rootfs entry. | ||||
| //config: | ||||
| //config:	However, some systems do not mount anything on /. | ||||
| //config:	If you need to configure busybox for one of these systems, | ||||
| //config:	you may find it useful to turn this option off to make df show | ||||
| //config:	initramfs statistics. | ||||
| //config: | ||||
| //config:	Otherwise, choose Y. | ||||
|  | ||||
| //applet:IF_DF(APPLET_NOEXEC(df, df, BB_DIR_BIN, BB_SUID_DROP, df)) | ||||
|  | ||||
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							| @@ -61,32 +61,73 @@ config SHA3_SMALL | ||||
| 	64-bit x86: +270 bytes of code, 45% faster | ||||
| 	32-bit x86: +450 bytes of code, 75% faster | ||||
|  | ||||
| config FEATURE_FAST_TOP | ||||
| 	bool "Faster /proc scanning code (+100 bytes)" | ||||
| 	default n  # all "fast or small" options default to small | ||||
| config FEATURE_NON_POSIX_CP | ||||
| 	bool "Non-POSIX, but safer, copying to special nodes" | ||||
| 	default y | ||||
| 	help | ||||
| 	This option makes top and ps ~20% faster (or 20% less CPU hungry), | ||||
| 	but code size is slightly bigger. | ||||
| 	With this option, "cp file symlink" will delete symlink | ||||
| 	and create a regular file. This does not conform to POSIX, | ||||
| 	but prevents a symlink attack. | ||||
| 	Similarly, "cp file device" will not send file's data | ||||
| 	to the device. (To do that, use "cat file >device") | ||||
|  | ||||
| config FEATURE_ETC_NETWORKS | ||||
| 	bool "Support /etc/networks" | ||||
| config FEATURE_VERBOSE_CP_MESSAGE | ||||
| 	bool "Give more precise messages when copy fails (cp, mv etc)" | ||||
| 	default n | ||||
| 	help | ||||
| 	Enable support for network names in /etc/networks. This is | ||||
| 	a rarely used feature which allows you to use names | ||||
| 	instead of IP/mask pairs in route command. | ||||
| 	Error messages with this feature enabled: | ||||
|  | ||||
| config FEATURE_ETC_SERVICES | ||||
| 	bool "Consult /etc/services even for well-known ports" | ||||
| 	default n | ||||
| 	$ cp file /does_not_exist/file | ||||
| 	cp: cannot create '/does_not_exist/file': Path does not exist | ||||
| 	$ cp file /vmlinuz/file | ||||
| 	cp: cannot stat '/vmlinuz/file': Path has non-directory component | ||||
|  | ||||
| 	If this feature is not enabled, they will be, respectively: | ||||
|  | ||||
| 	cp: cannot create '/does_not_exist/file': No such file or directory | ||||
| 	cp: cannot stat '/vmlinuz/file': Not a directory | ||||
|  | ||||
| 	This will cost you ~60 bytes. | ||||
|  | ||||
| config FEATURE_USE_SENDFILE | ||||
| 	bool "Use sendfile system call" | ||||
| 	default y | ||||
| 	help | ||||
| 	Look up e.g. "telnet" and "http" in /etc/services file | ||||
| 	instead of assuming ports 23 and 80. | ||||
| 	This is almost never necessary (everybody uses standard ports), | ||||
| 	and it makes sense to avoid reading this file. | ||||
| 	If you disable this option, in the cases where port is explicitly | ||||
| 	specified as a service name (e.g. "telnet HOST PORTNAME"), | ||||
| 	it will still be looked up in /etc/services. | ||||
| 	When enabled, busybox will use the kernel sendfile() function | ||||
| 	instead of read/write loops to copy data between file descriptors | ||||
| 	(for example, cp command does this a lot). | ||||
| 	If sendfile() doesn't work, copying code falls back to read/write | ||||
| 	loop. sendfile() was originally implemented for faster I/O | ||||
| 	from files to sockets, but since Linux 2.6.33 it was extended | ||||
| 	to work for many more file types. | ||||
|  | ||||
| config FEATURE_COPYBUF_KB | ||||
| 	int "Copy buffer size, in kilobytes" | ||||
| 	range 1 1024 | ||||
| 	default 4 | ||||
| 	help | ||||
| 	Size of buffer used by cp, mv, install, wget etc. | ||||
| 	Buffers which are 4 kb or less will be allocated on stack. | ||||
| 	Bigger buffers will be allocated with mmap, with fallback to 4 kb | ||||
| 	stack buffer if mmap fails. | ||||
|  | ||||
| config MONOTONIC_SYSCALL | ||||
| 	bool "Use clock_gettime(CLOCK_MONOTONIC) syscall" | ||||
| 	default y | ||||
| 	help | ||||
| 	Use clock_gettime(CLOCK_MONOTONIC) syscall for measuring | ||||
| 	time intervals (time, ping, traceroute etc need this). | ||||
| 	Probably requires Linux 2.6+. If not selected, gettimeofday | ||||
| 	will be used instead (which gives wrong results if date/time | ||||
| 	is reset). | ||||
|  | ||||
| config IOCTL_HEX2STR_ERROR | ||||
| 	bool "Use ioctl names rather than hex values in error messages" | ||||
| 	default y | ||||
| 	help | ||||
| 	Use ioctl names rather than hex values in error messages | ||||
| 	(e.g. VT_DISALLOCATE rather than 0x5608). If disabled this | ||||
| 	saves about 1400 bytes. | ||||
|  | ||||
| config FEATURE_EDITING | ||||
| 	bool "Command line editing" | ||||
| @@ -302,107 +343,3 @@ config UNICODE_PRESERVE_BROKEN | ||||
| 	For example, this means that entering 'l', 's', ' ', 0xff, [Enter] | ||||
| 	at shell prompt will list file named 0xff (single char name | ||||
| 	with char value 255), not file named '?'. | ||||
|  | ||||
| config FEATURE_NON_POSIX_CP | ||||
| 	bool "Non-POSIX, but safer, copying to special nodes" | ||||
| 	default y | ||||
| 	help | ||||
| 	With this option, "cp file symlink" will delete symlink | ||||
| 	and create a regular file. This does not conform to POSIX, | ||||
| 	but prevents a symlink attack. | ||||
| 	Similarly, "cp file device" will not send file's data | ||||
| 	to the device. (To do that, use "cat file >device") | ||||
|  | ||||
| config FEATURE_VERBOSE_CP_MESSAGE | ||||
| 	bool "Give more precise messages when copy fails (cp, mv etc)" | ||||
| 	default n | ||||
| 	help | ||||
| 	Error messages with this feature enabled: | ||||
|  | ||||
| 	$ cp file /does_not_exist/file | ||||
| 	cp: cannot create '/does_not_exist/file': Path does not exist | ||||
| 	$ cp file /vmlinuz/file | ||||
| 	cp: cannot stat '/vmlinuz/file': Path has non-directory component | ||||
|  | ||||
| 	If this feature is not enabled, they will be, respectively: | ||||
|  | ||||
| 	cp: cannot create '/does_not_exist/file': No such file or directory | ||||
| 	cp: cannot stat '/vmlinuz/file': Not a directory | ||||
|  | ||||
| 	This will cost you ~60 bytes. | ||||
|  | ||||
| config FEATURE_USE_SENDFILE | ||||
| 	bool "Use sendfile system call" | ||||
| 	default y | ||||
| 	help | ||||
| 	When enabled, busybox will use the kernel sendfile() function | ||||
| 	instead of read/write loops to copy data between file descriptors | ||||
| 	(for example, cp command does this a lot). | ||||
| 	If sendfile() doesn't work, copying code falls back to read/write | ||||
| 	loop. sendfile() was originally implemented for faster I/O | ||||
| 	from files to sockets, but since Linux 2.6.33 it was extended | ||||
| 	to work for many more file types. | ||||
|  | ||||
| config FEATURE_COPYBUF_KB | ||||
| 	int "Copy buffer size, in kilobytes" | ||||
| 	range 1 1024 | ||||
| 	default 4 | ||||
| 	help | ||||
| 	Size of buffer used by cp, mv, install, wget etc. | ||||
| 	Buffers which are 4 kb or less will be allocated on stack. | ||||
| 	Bigger buffers will be allocated with mmap, with fallback to 4 kb | ||||
| 	stack buffer if mmap fails. | ||||
|  | ||||
| config FEATURE_SKIP_ROOTFS | ||||
| 	bool "Skip rootfs in mount table" | ||||
| 	default y | ||||
| 	help | ||||
| 	Ignore rootfs entry in mount table. | ||||
|  | ||||
| 	In Linux, kernel has a special filesystem, rootfs, which is initially | ||||
| 	mounted on /. It contains initramfs data, if kernel is configured | ||||
| 	to have one. Usually, another file system is mounted over / early | ||||
| 	in boot process, and therefore most tools which manipulate | ||||
| 	mount table, such as df, will skip rootfs entry. | ||||
|  | ||||
| 	However, some systems do not mount anything on /. | ||||
| 	If you need to configure busybox for one of these systems, | ||||
| 	you may find it useful to turn this option off to make df show | ||||
| 	initramfs statistics. | ||||
|  | ||||
| 	Otherwise, choose Y. | ||||
|  | ||||
| config MONOTONIC_SYSCALL | ||||
| 	bool "Use clock_gettime(CLOCK_MONOTONIC) syscall" | ||||
| 	default y | ||||
| 	help | ||||
| 	Use clock_gettime(CLOCK_MONOTONIC) syscall for measuring | ||||
| 	time intervals (time, ping, traceroute etc need this). | ||||
| 	Probably requires Linux 2.6+. If not selected, gettimeofday | ||||
| 	will be used instead (which gives wrong results if date/time | ||||
| 	is reset). | ||||
|  | ||||
| config IOCTL_HEX2STR_ERROR | ||||
| 	bool "Use ioctl names rather than hex values in error messages" | ||||
| 	default y | ||||
| 	help | ||||
| 	Use ioctl names rather than hex values in error messages | ||||
| 	(e.g. VT_DISALLOCATE rather than 0x5608). If disabled this | ||||
| 	saves about 1400 bytes. | ||||
|  | ||||
| config FEATURE_HWIB | ||||
| 	bool "Support infiniband HW" | ||||
| 	default y | ||||
| 	help | ||||
| 	Support for printing infiniband addresses in network applets. | ||||
|  | ||||
| config FEATURE_TIMEZONE | ||||
| 	bool "Allow timezone in dates" | ||||
| 	default y | ||||
| 	depends on DESKTOP | ||||
| 	help | ||||
| 	Permit the use of timezones when parsing user-provided data | ||||
| 	strings, e.g. '1996-04-09 12:45:00 -0500'. | ||||
|  | ||||
| 	This requires support for the '%z' extension to strptime() which | ||||
| 	may not be available in all implementations. | ||||
|   | ||||
| @@ -1,7 +1,5 @@ | ||||
| menu "Mail Utilities" | ||||
|  | ||||
| INSERT | ||||
|  | ||||
| config FEATURE_MIME_CHARSET | ||||
| 	string "Default charset" | ||||
| 	default "us-ascii" | ||||
| @@ -9,4 +7,6 @@ config FEATURE_MIME_CHARSET | ||||
| 	help | ||||
| 	Default charset of the message. | ||||
|  | ||||
| INSERT | ||||
|  | ||||
| endmenu | ||||
|   | ||||
| @@ -46,6 +46,32 @@ config VERBOSE_RESOLUTION_ERRORS | ||||
| 	"can't resolve 'hostname.com'" and want to know more. | ||||
| 	This may increase size of your executable a bit. | ||||
|  | ||||
| config FEATURE_ETC_NETWORKS | ||||
| 	bool "Support /etc/networks" | ||||
| 	default n | ||||
| 	help | ||||
| 	Enable support for network names in /etc/networks. This is | ||||
| 	a rarely used feature which allows you to use names | ||||
| 	instead of IP/mask pairs in route command. | ||||
|  | ||||
| config FEATURE_ETC_SERVICES | ||||
| 	bool "Consult /etc/services even for well-known ports" | ||||
| 	default n | ||||
| 	help | ||||
| 	Look up e.g. "telnet" and "http" in /etc/services file | ||||
| 	instead of assuming ports 23 and 80. | ||||
| 	This is almost never necessary (everybody uses standard ports), | ||||
| 	and it makes sense to avoid reading this file. | ||||
| 	If you disable this option, in the cases where port is explicitly | ||||
| 	specified as a service name (e.g. "telnet HOST PORTNAME"), | ||||
| 	it will still be looked up in /etc/services. | ||||
|  | ||||
| config FEATURE_HWIB | ||||
| 	bool "Support infiniband HW" | ||||
| 	default y | ||||
| 	help | ||||
| 	Support for printing infiniband addresses in network applets. | ||||
|  | ||||
| config FEATURE_TLS_SHA1 | ||||
| 	bool "In TLS code, support ciphers which use deprecated SHA1" | ||||
| 	depends on TLS | ||||
|   | ||||
| @@ -5,7 +5,12 @@ | ||||
|  | ||||
| menu "Process Utilities" | ||||
|  | ||||
| INSERT | ||||
| config FEATURE_FAST_TOP | ||||
| 	bool "Faster /proc scanning code (+100 bytes)" | ||||
| 	default n  # all "fast or small" options default to small | ||||
| 	help | ||||
| 	This option makes top and ps ~20% faster (or 20% less CPU hungry), | ||||
| 	but code size is slightly bigger. | ||||
|  | ||||
| config FEATURE_SHOW_THREADS | ||||
| 	bool "Support thread display in ps/pstree/top" | ||||
| @@ -15,4 +20,6 @@ config FEATURE_SHOW_THREADS | ||||
| 	Enables the ps -T option, showing of threads in pstree, | ||||
| 	and 'h' command in top. | ||||
|  | ||||
| INSERT | ||||
|  | ||||
| endmenu | ||||
|   | ||||
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