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24.\" $FreeBSD$
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26.Dd February 21, 2016
27.Dt CONFIG 5
28.Os
29.Sh NAME
30.Nm config
31.Nd kernel configuration file format
32.Sh DESCRIPTION
33A kernel configuration file specifies the configuration of a
34.Fx
35kernel.
36It is processed by
37.Xr config 8
38to create a build environment where a kernel may be built using
39.Xr make 1 .
40.Ss Lexical Structure
41A kernel configuration file comprises a sequence of specification
42directives.
43.Pp
44A specification directive starts with a keyword at the beginning
45of the line and is followed by additional parameters.
46.Pp
47A specification directive may be terminated by a semicolon
48.Ql \&;
49or by a newline.
50Long input lines may be broken into shorter lines by starting the
51second and subsequent lines with a white space character.
52.Pp
53Case is significant,
54.Dq Li machine
55and
56.Dq Li MACHINE
57are different tokens.
58.Pp
59A double quote character
60.Ql \[dq]
61starts a quoted string.
62All characters up to the next quote character form the value
63of the quoted string.
64A
65.Ql \[dq]
66character may be inserted into a quoted string by
67using the sequence
68.Ql \e\[dq] .
69.Pp
70Numbers are specified using
71.Tn C Ns -style
72syntax.
73.Pp
74A
75.Ql #
76character starts a comment; all characters from the
77.Ql #
78character till the end of the current line are ignored.
79.Pp
80Whitespace between tokens is ignored, except inside quoted strings.
81Whitespace following a comment line is ignored.
82.Ss Configuration Directives
83Kernel configuration directives may appear in any order
84in a kernel configuration file.
85Directives are processed in order of appearance with subsequent
86directive lines overriding the effect of prior ones.
87.Pp
88The list of keywords and their meanings are as follows:
89.Pp
90.Bl -tag -width indent -compact
91.\" -------- CPU --------
92.It Ic cpu Ar cputype
93Specify the CPU this kernel will run on.
94There can be more than one
95.Ic cpu
96directive in a configuration file.
97The allowed list of CPU names is architecture specific and is
98defined in the file
99.Pa sys/conf/options. Ns Aq Ar arch .
100.\" -------- DEVICE --------
101.Pp
102.It Ic device Ar name Op , Ar name Op ...
103.It Ic devices Ar name Op , Ar name Op ...
104Configures the specified devices
105for inclusion into the kernel image.
106Devices that are common to all architectures are
107defined in the file
108.Pa sys/conf/files .
109Devices that are specific to architecture
110.Ar arch
111are defined in the file
112.Pa sys/conf/files. Ns Aq Ar arch .
113.\" -------- ENV --------
114.Pp
115.It Ic env Ar filename
116Specifies a filename containing a kernel environment definition.
117The kernel normally uses an environment prepared for it at boot time
118by
119.Xr loader 8 .
120This directive makes the kernel ignore the boot environment and use
121the compiled-in environment instead, unless the boot environment contains
122.Va static_env.disabled=1 .
123.Pp
124This directive is useful for setting kernel tunables in
125embedded environments that do not start from
126.Xr loader 8 .
127.\" -------- FILES --------
128.Pp
129.It Ic files Ar filename
130Specifies a file containing a list of files specific to that kernel
131configuration file (a la
132.Pa files. Ns Aq Ar arch ) .
133.\" -------- HINTS --------
134.Pp
135.It Ic hints Ar filename
136Specifies a file to load a static device configuration specification
137from.
138From
139.Fx 5.0
140onwards, the kernel reads the system's device configuration at boot
141time (see
142.Xr device.hints 5 ) .
143This directive configures the kernel to use the static device configuration
144listed in
145.Ar filename ,
146unless the boot environment contains
147.Va static_hints.disabled=1 .
148The file
149.Ar filename
150must conform to the syntax specified by
151.Xr device.hints 5 .
152Multiple hints lines are allowed.
153The resulting hints will be the files concatenated in the order of appearance.
154.\" -------- IDENT --------
155.Pp
156.It Ic ident Ar name
157Set the kernel name to
158.Ar name .
159At least one
160.Ic ident
161directive is required.
162.\" -------- INCLUDE --------
163.Pp
164.It Ic include Ar filename
165Read subsequent text from file
166.Ar filename
167and return to the current file after
168.Ar filename
169is successfully processed.
170.\" -------- MACHINE --------
171.Pp
172.It Ic machine Ar arch Op Ar cpuarch
173Specifies the architecture of the machine the kernel is being
174compiled for.
175Legal values for
176.Ar arch
177include:
178.Pp
179.Bl -tag -width ".Cm powerpc" -compact
180.It Cm alpha
181The DEC Alpha architecture.
182.It Cm arm
183The ARM architecture.
184.It Cm amd64
185The AMD x86-64 architecture.
186.It Cm i386
187The Intel x86 based PC architecture.
188.It Cm mips
189The MIPS architecture.
190.It Cm powerpc
191The IBM PowerPC architecture.
192.It Cm sparc64
193The Sun Sparc64 architecture.
194.El
195.Pp
196If argument
197.Ar cpuarch
198is specified, it points
199.Xr config 8
200to the cpu architecture of the machine.
201When
202.Ar cpuarch
203is not specified, it is assumed to be the same as
204.Ar arch .
205.Ar arch
206corresponds to MACHINE.
207.Ar cpuarch
208corresponds to MACHINE_ARCH.
209.Pp
210A kernel configuration file may have only one
211.Ic machine
212directive.
213.\" -------- MAKEOPTION --------
214.Pp
215.It Ic makeoption Ar options
216.It Ic makeoptions Ar options
217Add
218.Ar options
219to the generated makefile.
220.Pp
221The
222.Ar options
223argument is a comma separated list of one or more option
224specifications.
225Each option specification has the form
226.Pp
227.D1 Ar MakeVariableName Ns Op = Ns Ar Value
228.D1 Ar MakeVariableName Ns += Ns Ar Value
229.Pp
230and results in the appropriate
231.Xr make 1
232variable definition being inserted into the generated makefile.
233If only the name of the
234.Xr make 1
235variable is specified,
236.Ar value
237is assumed to be the empty string.
238.Pp
239Example:
240.Bd -literal -offset indent -compact
241makeoptions MYMAKEOPTION="foo"
242makeoptions MYMAKEOPTION+="bar"
243makeoptions MYNULLMAKEOPTION
244.Ed
245.\" -------- MAXUSERS --------
246.Pp
247.It Ic maxusers Ar number
248This optional directive is used to configure the size
249of some kernel data structures.
250The parameter
251.Ar number
252can be 0 (the default) or an integer greater than or equal to 2.
253A value of 0 indicates that the kernel should configure
254its data structures according to the size of available
255physical memory.
256If auto configuration is requested, the kernel will set
257this tunable to a value between 32 and 384.
258.Pp
259As explained in
260.Xr tuning 7 ,
261this tunable can also be set at boot time using
262.Xr loader 8 .
263.\" -------- NOCPU --------
264.Pp
265.It Ic nocpu Ar cputype
266Remove the specified CPU
267from the list of previously selected CPUs.
268This directive can be used to cancel the effect of
269.Ic cpu
270directives in files included using
271.Ic include .
272.\" -------- NODEVICE --------
273.Pp
274.It Ic nodevice Ar name Op , Ar name Op ...
275.It Ic nodevices Ar name Op , Ar name Op ...
276Remove the specified devices
277from the list of previously selected devices.
278This directive can be used to cancel the effects of
279.Ic device
280or
281.Ic devices
282directives in files included using
283.Ic include .
284.\" -------- NOMAKEOPTION --------
285.Pp
286.It Ic nomakeoption Ar name
287.It Ic nomakeoptions Ar name
288Removes previously defined
289.Xr make 1
290option
291.Ar name
292from the kernel build.
293This directive can be used to cancel the effects of
294.Ic makeoption
295directives in files included using
296.Ic include .
297.\" -------- NOOPTION --------
298.Pp
299.It Ic nooption Ar name Op , Ar name Op ...
300.It Ic nooptions Ar name Op , Ar name Op ...
301Remove the specified kernel options
302from the list of previously defined options.
303This directive can be used to cancel the effects of
304.Ic option
305or
306.Ic options
307directives in files included using
308.Ic include .
309.\" -------- OPTIONS --------
310.Pp
311.It Ic option Ar optionspec Op , Ar optionspec Op ...
312.It Ic options Ar optionspec Op , Ar optionspec Op ...
313Add compile time kernel options to the kernel build.
314Each option specification has the form
315.Pp
316.D1 Ar name Ns Op = Ns Ar value
317.Pp
318If
319.Ar value
320is not specified, it is assumed to be
321.Dv NULL .
322Options common to all architectures are specified in
323the file
324.Pa sys/conf/options .
325Options specific to architecture
326.Ar arch
327are specified in the file
328.Pa sys/conf/options. Ns Aq Ar arch .
329.\" -------- PROFILE --------
330.Pp
331.It Ic profile Ar number
332Enables kernel profiling if
333.Ar number
334is non-zero.
335If
336.Ar number
337is 2 or greater, the kernel is configured for
338high-resolution profiling.
339Kernels can also be built for profiling using the
340.Fl p
341option to
342.Xr config 8 .
343.El
344.Ss Obsolete Directives
345The following kernel configuration directives are obsolete.
346.Bl -tag -width indent
347.\" -------- CONFIG --------
348.It Ic config
349This directive was used to specify the device to be used for the root
350file system.
351From
352.Fx 4.0
353onwards, this information is passed to a booting kernel by
354.Xr loader 8 .
355.El
356.Sh FILES
357.Bl -tag -width ".Pa sys/conf/Makefile. Ns Ar arch" -compact
358.It Pa sys/compile/ Ns Ar NAME
359Compile directory created from a kernel configuration.
360.It Pa sys/conf/Makefile. Ns Ar arch
361.Pa Makefile
362fragments for architecture
363.Ar arch .
364.It Pa sys/conf/files
365Devices common to all architectures.
366.It Pa sys/conf/files. Ns Ar arch
367Devices for architecture
368.Ar arch .
369.It Pa sys/conf/options
370Options common to all architectures.
371.It Pa sys/conf/options. Ns Ar arch
372Options for architecture
373.Ar arch .
374.El
375.Sh SEE ALSO
376.Xr kenv 1 ,
377.Xr make 1 ,
378.Xr device.hints 5 ,
379.Xr loader.conf 5 ,
380.Xr config 8 ,
381.Xr kldload 8 ,
382.Xr loader 8
383.Rs
384.%T "Building 4.4BSD Kernels with Config"
385.%A "Samuel J. Leffler"
386.%A "Michael J. Karels"
387.Re
388.Sh HISTORY
389The
390.Xr config 8
391utility first appeared in
392.Bx 4.1 ,
393and was subsequently revised in
394.Bx 4.4 .
395.Pp
396The kernel configuration mechanism changed further in
397.Fx 4.0
398and
399.Fx 5.0 ,
400moving toward an architecture supporting dynamic kernel
401configuration.
402