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Masahiro Yamada authored
This feature is inspired by /proc/config.gz of Linux. In Linux, if CONFIG_IKCONFIG is enabled, the ".config" file contents are embedded in the kernel image. If CONFIG_IKCONFIG_PROC is also enabled, the ".config" contents are exposed to /proc/config.gz. Users can do "zcat /proc/config.gz" to check which config options are enabled on the running kernel image. The idea is almost the same here; if CONFIG_CMD_CONFIG is enabled, the ".config" contents are compressed and saved in the U-Boot image, then printed by the new command "config". The usage is quite simple. Enable CONFIG_CMD_CONFIG, then run > config from the command line interface. The ".config" contents will be printed on the console. This feature increases the U-Boot image size by about 4KB (this is mostly due to the gzip-compressed .config file). By default, it is enabled only for Sandbox because we do not care about the memory footprint on it. Of course, this feature is architecture ...
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