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1 #
2 # For a description of the syntax of this configuration file,
3 # see scripts/kbuild/config-language.txt.
4 #
5
6 menu "Shells"
7
8 choice
9 prompt "Choose your default shell"
10 default BUSYBOX_CONFIG_FEATURE_SH_IS_ASH
11 help
12 Choose a shell. The ash shell is the most bash compatible
13 and full featured one.
14
15 config BUSYBOX_CONFIG_FEATURE_SH_IS_ASH
16 select BUSYBOX_CONFIG_ASH
17 bool "ash"
18 depends on !BUSYBOX_CONFIG_NOMMU
19
20 config BUSYBOX_CONFIG_FEATURE_SH_IS_HUSH
21 select BUSYBOX_CONFIG_HUSH
22 bool "hush"
23
24 ####config FEATURE_SH_IS_LASH
25 #### select LASH
26 #### bool "lash"
27
28 ####config FEATURE_SH_IS_MSH
29 #### select MSH
30 #### bool "msh"
31
32 config BUSYBOX_CONFIG_FEATURE_SH_IS_NONE
33 bool "none"
34
35 endchoice
36
37 config BUSYBOX_CONFIG_ASH
38 bool "ash"
39 default y
40 depends on !BUSYBOX_CONFIG_NOMMU
41 help
42 Tha 'ash' shell adds about 60k in the default configuration and is
43 the most complete and most pedantically correct shell included with
44 busybox. This shell is actually a derivative of the Debian 'dash'
45 shell (by Herbert Xu), which was created by porting the 'ash' shell
46 (written by Kenneth Almquist) from NetBSD.
47
48 config BUSYBOX_CONFIG_ASH_BASH_COMPAT
49 bool "bash-compatible extensions"
50 default y
51 depends on BUSYBOX_CONFIG_ASH
52 help
53 Enable bash-compatible extensions.
54
55 config BUSYBOX_CONFIG_ASH_JOB_CONTROL
56 bool "Job control"
57 default y
58 depends on BUSYBOX_CONFIG_ASH
59 help
60 Enable job control in the ash shell.
61
62 config BUSYBOX_CONFIG_ASH_ALIAS
63 bool "alias support"
64 default y
65 depends on BUSYBOX_CONFIG_ASH
66 help
67 Enable alias support in the ash shell.
68
69 config BUSYBOX_CONFIG_ASH_GETOPTS
70 bool "Builtin getopt to parse positional parameters"
71 default y
72 depends on BUSYBOX_CONFIG_ASH
73 help
74 Enable getopts builtin in the ash shell.
75
76 config BUSYBOX_CONFIG_ASH_BUILTIN_ECHO
77 bool "Builtin version of 'echo'"
78 default y
79 depends on BUSYBOX_CONFIG_ASH
80 help
81 Enable support for echo, builtin to ash.
82
83 config BUSYBOX_CONFIG_ASH_BUILTIN_PRINTF
84 bool "Builtin version of 'printf'"
85 default y
86 depends on BUSYBOX_CONFIG_ASH
87 help
88 Enable support for printf, builtin to ash.
89
90 config BUSYBOX_CONFIG_ASH_BUILTIN_TEST
91 bool "Builtin version of 'test'"
92 default y
93 depends on BUSYBOX_CONFIG_ASH
94 help
95 Enable support for test, builtin to ash.
96
97 config BUSYBOX_CONFIG_ASH_CMDCMD
98 bool "'command' command to override shell builtins"
99 default y
100 depends on BUSYBOX_CONFIG_ASH
101 help
102 Enable support for the ash 'command' builtin, which allows
103 you to run the specified command with the specified arguments,
104 even when there is an ash builtin command with the same name.
105
106 config BUSYBOX_CONFIG_ASH_MAIL
107 bool "Check for new mail on interactive shells"
108 default n
109 depends on BUSYBOX_CONFIG_ASH
110 help
111 Enable "check for new mail" in the ash shell.
112
113 config BUSYBOX_CONFIG_ASH_OPTIMIZE_FOR_SIZE
114 bool "Optimize for size instead of speed"
115 default n
116 depends on BUSYBOX_CONFIG_ASH
117 help
118 Compile ash for reduced size at the price of speed.
119
120 config BUSYBOX_CONFIG_ASH_RANDOM_SUPPORT
121 bool "Pseudorandom generator and $RANDOM variable"
122 default n
123 depends on BUSYBOX_CONFIG_ASH
124 help
125 Enable pseudorandom generator and dynamic variable "$RANDOM".
126 Each read of "$RANDOM" will generate a new pseudorandom value.
127 You can reset the generator by using a specified start value.
128 After "unset RANDOM" the generator will switch off and this
129 variable will no longer have special treatment.
130
131 config BUSYBOX_CONFIG_ASH_EXPAND_PRMT
132 bool "Expand prompt string"
133 default y
134 depends on BUSYBOX_CONFIG_ASH
135 help
136 "PS#" may contain volatile content, such as backquote commands.
137 This option recreates the prompt string from the environment
138 variable each time it is displayed.
139
140 config BUSYBOX_CONFIG_HUSH
141 bool "hush"
142 default n
143 help
144 hush is a small shell (22k). It handles the normal flow control
145 constructs such as if/then/elif/else/fi, for/in/do/done, while loops,
146 case/esac. Redirections, here documents, $((arithmetic))
147 and functions are supported.
148
149 It will compile and work on no-mmu systems.
150
151 It does not handle select, aliases, brace expansion,
152 tilde expansion, &>file and >&file redirection of stdout+stderr.
153
154 config BUSYBOX_CONFIG_HUSH_BASH_COMPAT
155 bool "bash-compatible extensions"
156 default y
157 depends on BUSYBOX_CONFIG_HUSH
158 help
159 Enable bash-compatible extensions.
160
161 config BUSYBOX_CONFIG_HUSH_HELP
162 bool "help builtin"
163 default y
164 depends on BUSYBOX_CONFIG_HUSH
165 help
166 Enable help builtin in hush. Code size + ~1 kbyte.
167
168 config BUSYBOX_CONFIG_HUSH_INTERACTIVE
169 bool "Interactive mode"
170 default y
171 depends on BUSYBOX_CONFIG_HUSH
172 help
173 Enable interactive mode (prompt and command editing).
174 Without this, hush simply reads and executes commands
175 from stdin just like a shell script from a file.
176 No prompt, no PS1/PS2 magic shell variables.
177
178 config BUSYBOX_CONFIG_HUSH_JOB
179 bool "Job control"
180 default y
181 depends on BUSYBOX_CONFIG_HUSH_INTERACTIVE
182 help
183 Enable job control: Ctrl-Z backgrounds, Ctrl-C interrupts current
184 command (not entire shell), fg/bg builtins work. Without this option,
185 "cmd &" still works by simply spawning a process and immediately
186 prompting for next command (or executing next command in a script),
187 but no separate process group is formed.
188
189 config BUSYBOX_CONFIG_HUSH_TICK
190 bool "Process substitution"
191 default y
192 depends on BUSYBOX_CONFIG_HUSH
193 help
194 Enable process substitution `command` and $(command) in hush.
195
196 config BUSYBOX_CONFIG_HUSH_IF
197 bool "Support if/then/elif/else/fi"
198 default y
199 depends on BUSYBOX_CONFIG_HUSH
200 help
201 Enable if/then/elif/else/fi in hush.
202
203 config BUSYBOX_CONFIG_HUSH_LOOPS
204 bool "Support for, while and until loops"
205 default y
206 depends on BUSYBOX_CONFIG_HUSH
207 help
208 Enable for, while and until loops in hush.
209
210 config BUSYBOX_CONFIG_HUSH_CASE
211 bool "Support case ... esac statement"
212 default y
213 depends on BUSYBOX_CONFIG_HUSH
214 help
215 Enable case ... esac statement in hush. +400 bytes.
216
217 config BUSYBOX_CONFIG_HUSH_FUNCTIONS
218 bool "Support funcname() { commands; } syntax"
219 default y
220 depends on BUSYBOX_CONFIG_HUSH
221 help
222 Enable support for shell functions in hush. +800 bytes.
223
224 config BUSYBOX_CONFIG_HUSH_LOCAL
225 bool "Support local builtin"
226 default y
227 depends on BUSYBOX_CONFIG_HUSH_FUNCTIONS
228 help
229 Enable support for local variables in functions.
230
231 config BUSYBOX_CONFIG_HUSH_EXPORT_N
232 bool "Support export '-n' option"
233 default y
234 depends on BUSYBOX_CONFIG_HUSH
235 help
236 Enable support for export '-n' option in hush. It is a bash extension.
237
238 config BUSYBOX_CONFIG_HUSH_RANDOM_SUPPORT
239 bool "Pseudorandom generator and $RANDOM variable"
240 default n
241 depends on BUSYBOX_CONFIG_HUSH
242 help
243 Enable pseudorandom generator and dynamic variable "$RANDOM".
244 Each read of "$RANDOM" will generate a new pseudorandom value.
245
246 config BUSYBOX_CONFIG_LASH
247 bool "lash (deprecated: aliased to hush)"
248 default n
249 select BUSYBOX_CONFIG_HUSH
250 help
251 lash is deprecated and will be removed, please migrate to hush.
252
253 config BUSYBOX_CONFIG_MSH
254 bool "msh (deprecated: please use hush)"
255 default n
256 select BUSYBOX_CONFIG_HUSH
257 help
258 msh is deprecated and will be removed, please migrate to hush.
259 If there is a feature msh has but hush does not, please let us know.
260
261 # The minix shell (adds just 30k) is quite complete and handles things
262 # like for/do/done, case/esac and all the things you expect a Bourne
263 # shell to do. It is not always pedantically correct about Bourne
264 # shell grammar (try running the shell testscript "tests/sh.testcases"
265 # on it and compare vs bash) but for most things it works quite well.
266 # It uses only vfork, so it can be used on uClinux systems.
267
268
269 config BUSYBOX_CONFIG_SH_MATH_SUPPORT
270 bool "POSIX math support"
271 default y
272 depends on BUSYBOX_CONFIG_ASH || BUSYBOX_CONFIG_HUSH
273 help
274 Enable math support in the shell via $((...)) syntax.
275
276 config BUSYBOX_CONFIG_SH_MATH_SUPPORT_64
277 bool "Extend POSIX math support to 64 bit"
278 default y
279 depends on BUSYBOX_CONFIG_SH_MATH_SUPPORT
280 help
281 Enable 64-bit math support in the shell. This will make the shell
282 slightly larger, but will allow computation with very large numbers.
283 This is not in POSIX, so do not rely on this in portable code.
284
285 config BUSYBOX_CONFIG_FEATURE_SH_EXTRA_QUIET
286 bool "Hide message on interactive shell startup"
287 default n
288 depends on BUSYBOX_CONFIG_MSH || BUSYBOX_CONFIG_LASH || BUSYBOX_CONFIG_HUSH || BUSYBOX_CONFIG_ASH
289 help
290 Remove the busybox introduction when starting a shell.
291
292 config BUSYBOX_CONFIG_FEATURE_SH_STANDALONE
293 bool "Standalone shell"
294 default n
295 depends on (BUSYBOX_CONFIG_MSH || BUSYBOX_CONFIG_LASH || BUSYBOX_CONFIG_HUSH || BUSYBOX_CONFIG_ASH) && BUSYBOX_CONFIG_FEATURE_PREFER_APPLETS
296 help
297 This option causes busybox shells to use busybox applets
298 in preference to executables in the PATH whenever possible. For
299 example, entering the command 'ifconfig' into the shell would cause
300 busybox to use the ifconfig busybox applet. Specifying the fully
301 qualified executable name, such as '/sbin/ifconfig' will still
302 execute the /sbin/ifconfig executable on the filesystem. This option
303 is generally used when creating a statically linked version of busybox
304 for use as a rescue shell, in the event that you screw up your system.
305
306 This is implemented by re-execing /proc/self/exe (typically)
307 with right parameters. Some selected applets ("NOFORK" applets)
308 can even be executed without creating new process.
309 Instead, busybox will call <applet>_main() internally.
310
311 However, this causes problems in chroot jails without mounted /proc
312 and with ps/top (command name can be shown as 'exe' for applets
313 started this way).
314 # untrue?
315 # Note that this will *also* cause applets to take precedence
316 # over shell builtins of the same name. So turning this on will
317 # eliminate any performance gained by turning on the builtin "echo"
318 # and "test" commands in ash.
319 # untrue?
320 # Note that when using this option, the shell will attempt to directly
321 # run '/bin/busybox'. If you do not have the busybox binary sitting in
322 # that exact location with that exact name, this option will not work at
323 # all.
324
325 config BUSYBOX_CONFIG_FEATURE_SH_NOFORK
326 bool "Run 'nofork' applets directly"
327 default n
328 depends on (BUSYBOX_CONFIG_MSH || BUSYBOX_CONFIG_LASH || BUSYBOX_CONFIG_HUSH || BUSYBOX_CONFIG_ASH) && BUSYBOX_CONFIG_FEATURE_PREFER_APPLETS
329 help
330 This option causes busybox shells [currently only ash]
331 to not execute typical fork/exec/wait sequence, but call <applet>_main
332 directly, if possible. (Sometimes it is not possible: for example,
333 this is not possible in pipes).
334
335 This will be done only for some applets (those which are marked
336 NOFORK in include/applets.h).
337
338 This may significantly speed up some shell scripts.
339
340 This feature is relatively new. Use with care.
341
342 config BUSYBOX_CONFIG_CTTYHACK
343 bool "cttyhack"
344 default n
345 help
346 One common problem reported on the mailing list is "can't access tty;
347 job control turned off" error message which typically appears when
348 one tries to use shell with stdin/stdout opened to /dev/console.
349 This device is special - it cannot be a controlling tty.
350
351 Proper solution is to use correct device instead of /dev/console.
352
353 cttyhack provides "quick and dirty" solution to this problem.
354 It analyzes stdin with various ioctls, trying to determine whether
355 it is a /dev/ttyN or /dev/ttySN (virtual terminal or serial line).
356 If it detects one, it closes stdin/out/err and reopens that device.
357 Then it executes given program. Usage example for /etc/inittab
358 (for busybox init):
359
360 ::respawn:/bin/cttyhack /bin/sh
361
362 endmenu
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