On 07/11/2018 20:30, Thomas Huth wrote: > On 2018-11-07 20:24, Eduardo Habkost wrote: >> On Wed, Nov 07, 2018 at 06:39:54PM +0100, Paolo Bonzini wrote: >>> On 07/11/2018 16:41, Samuel Ortiz wrote: >>>> - The Kconfig parser would be used to generate the equivalent of what we >>>> currently have under default-configs/ > > I think we would still have something like default-configs - but there > would only be the bare minimum config switches in there, the rest would > be pulled in by dependencies.
Yes, in theory default-configs would end up empty, except for possibly some commented lines to show the "default y" symbols for the target. > We could then also even have multiple config directories: > > ./configs > +-------/default-softmmu > +-------/default-linux-user > +-------/nemu (or lean-kvm or something similar) > +... > > ... just my 0.02 €, feel free to ignore that idea ;-) Yup, one can also think of a configure option like "./configure --with-device-config=configs/nemu/" to pick up the alternative configurations. >> Also, I would like to eventually replace many ./configure options >> with options read from a build configuration file. >> >> Distributions often have huge ./configure command lines in their >> QEMU packages, and they could be replaced by simple build >> configuration files. >> >> Having a mode that requires all build options to be specified >> explicitly (instead of silently picking a default) would be >> useful for distributions, too. > > I think we should maybe not mix host configuration (via ./configure) and > the target configuration (via kconfig), should we? Yeah, the configure command line is a different story. If there are suggestion on how to improve it, great, but let's not conflate it with Kconfig. Paolo
