# # For a description of the syntax of this configuration file, # see misc/tools/kconfig-language.txt. # config EXAMPLES_ELF bool "ELF Loader Example" default n ---help--- Enable the ELF loader example if EXAMPLES_ELF config EXAMPLES_ELF_SYSCALL bool "Link with SYSCALL library" default n depends on LIB_SYSCALL && !BUILD_KERNEL ---help--- Link with the SYCALL library. By default, all undefined symbols must be provided via a symbol table. But if this option is selected, then each ELF test program will link with the SYSCALL library and will interface with the OS system calls. In this case, those symbols will not be undefined. If the SYSCALL library is available then you probably will want to select this option. config EXAMPLES_ELF_LIBC bool "Link with LIBC" default n depends on !BUILD_KERNEL ---help--- Link with the C library (and also math library if it was built). By default, all undefined symbols must be provided via a symbol table. But if this option is selected, then each ELF test program will link with the SYSCALL library and will interface with the OS system calls. You probably will NOT want this option, however, because it will substantially increase the size of code. For example, a separate copy of printf() would be linked with every program greatly increasing the total code size. This option is primarily intended only for testing. config EXAMPLES_ELF_DEVMINOR int "ROMFS Minor Device Number" default 0 ---help--- The minor device number of the ROMFS block. For example, the N in /dev/ramN. Used for registering the RAM block driver that will hold the ROMFS file system containing the ELF executables to be tested. Default: 0 config EXAMPLES_ELF_DEVPATH string "ROMFS Device Path" default "/dev/ram0" ---help--- The path to the ROMFS block driver device. This must match EXAMPLES_ELF_DEVMINOR. Used for registering the RAM block driver that will hold the ROMFS file system containing the ELF executables to be tested. Default: "/dev/ram0" endif