# Copyright (C) 2006-2012 OpenWrt.org # Copyright (C) 2010 Vertical Communications # # This is free software, licensed under the GNU General Public License v2. # See /LICENSE for more information. # menuconfig PREINITOPT bool "Preinit configuration options" if IMAGEOPT default n help These options are used to control the environment used to initialize the system before running init (which typically mean /sbin/init which switches to multiuser mode). config TARGET_PREINIT_SUPPRESS_STDERR bool "Suppress stderr messages during preinit" if PREINITOPT default y help Sends stderr to null during preinit. This is the default behaviour in previous versions of OpenWRT. This also prevents init process itself from displaying stderr, however processes launched by init in multiuser through inittab will use the current terminal (e.g. the ash shell launched by inittab will display stderr). That's the same behaviour as seen in previous version of OpenWRT. config TARGET_PREINIT_TIMEOUT int prompt "Failsafe wait timeout" if PREINITOPT default 2 help How long to wait for failsafe mode to be entered before continuing with a regular boot if failsafe not selected. config TARGET_PREINIT_SHOW_NETMSG bool prompt "Show all preinit network messages" if PREINITOPT default n help Show preinit all network messages (via netmsg broadcast), not only the message indicating to press reset to enter failsafe. Note that if the architecture doesn't define an interface, and there is no 'Preinit network interface' defined, then no messages will be emitted, even if this is set. config TARGET_PREINIT_SUPPRESS_FAILSAFE_NETMSG bool prompt "Suppress network message indicating failsafe" if PREINITOPT default n help If "Show all preinit network messages" above is not set, then setting this option suppresses the only message that would be emitted otherwise, name the network message to enter failsafe (via netmsg). config TARGET_PREINIT_IFNAME string prompt "Preinit network interface" if PREINITOPT default "" help Interface for sending preinit messages to network, and any other default networking in failsafe or preinit. If empty uses $ifname (if defined in /etc/preinit.arch). config TARGET_PREINIT_IP string prompt "IP address for preinit network messages" if PREINITOPT default "192.168.1.1" help IP address used to configure interface for preinit network messages, including failsafe messages config TARGET_PREINIT_NETMASK string prompt "Netmask for preinit network messages" if PREINITOPT default "255.255.255.0" help Netmask used to configure interface for preinit network messages, including failsafes messages config TARGET_PREINIT_BROADCAST string prompt "Broadcast address for preinit network messages" if PREINITOPT default "192.168.1.255" help Broadcast address to which to send preinit network messages, as as failsafe messages menuconfig INITOPT bool "Init configuration options" if IMAGEOPT default n help These option choose the command that will run as the 'init' command (that is which is responsible for controlling the system once preinit transfers control to it) as well as some options controlling its behaviour. Normally init is /sbin/init. config TARGET_INIT_PATH string prompt "PATH for regular boot" if INITOPT default "/bin:/sbin:/usr/bin:/usr/sbin" help Default PATH used during normal operation config TARGET_INIT_ENV string prompt "Environment variables to set when starting init (start with none)" if INITOPT default "" help Should be a space seperated list of variable assignments. These variables will be present in the environment. Spaces may not be present (including through expansion) even in a quoted string (env doesn't understanding quoting). config TARGET_INIT_CMD string prompt "Init command" if INITOPT default "/sbin/init" help The executable to run as the init process. Is 'exec'd by preinit (which is the init that the kernel launches on boot). config TARGET_INIT_SUPPRESS_STDERR bool prompt "Suppress stderr messages of init" if INITOPT default y help Prevents showing stderr messages for init command if not already suppressed during preinit. This is the default behaviour in previous versions of OpenWRT. Removing this does nothing if stderr is suppressed during preinit (which is the default). menuconfig VERSIONOPT bool "Version configuration options" if IMAGEOPT default n help These options allow to override the version information embedded in the /etc/openwrt_version, /etc/openwrt_release, /etc/banner and /etc/opkg.conf files. Usually there is no need to set these, but they're useful for release builds or custom OpenWrt redistributions that should carry custom version tags. if VERSIONOPT config VERSION_DIST string prompt "Release distribution" default "OpenWrt" help This is the name of the release distribution. If unspecified, it defaults to OpenWrt. config VERSION_NICK string prompt "Release version nickname" help This is the release codename embedded in the image. If unspecified, it defaults to the name of source branch. config VERSION_NUMBER string prompt "Release version number" help This is the release version number embedded in the image. If unspecified, it defaults to the svn or git-svn revision of the build tree. config VERSION_REPO string prompt "Release repository" default "http://downloads.openwrt.org/snapshots/trunk/%T/packages" help This is the repository address embedded in the image, it defaults to the trunk snapshot repo; the url may contain the following placeholders: %R .. Revision number %V .. Release version or revision number, uppercase %v .. Release version or revision number, lowercase %C .. Release version or "Bleeding Edge", uppercase %c .. Release version or "bleeding_edge", lowercase %N .. Release name, uppercase %n .. Release name, lowercase %D .. Distribution name or "OpenWrt", uppercase %d .. Distribution name or "openwrt", lowercase %T .. Target name %S .. Target/Subtarget name config VERSION_MANUFACTURER string prompt "Manufacturer name" help This is the manufacturer name embedded in /etc/device_info Useful for OEMs building OpenWrt based firmware config VERSION_PRODUCT string prompt "Product name" help This is the product name embedded in /etc/device_info Useful for OEMs building OpenWrt based firmware config VERSION_HWREV string prompt "Hardware revision" help This is the hardware revision string embedded in /etc/device_info Useful for OEMs building OpenWrt based firmware endif menuconfig SMIMEOPT bool "Package signing options" if IMAGEOPT default n help These options configure the signing key and certificate to be used for signing and verifying packages. config OPKGSMIME_CERT string prompt "Path to certificate (PEM certificate format)" if SMIMEOPT help Path to the certificate to use for signature verification config OPKGSMIME_KEY string prompt "Path to signing key (PEM private key format)" if SMIMEOPT help Path to the key to use for signing packages config OPKGSMIME_PASSPHRASE bool default y prompt "Wait for a passphrase when signing packages?" if SMIMEOPT help If this value is set, then the build will pause and request a passphrase from the command line when signing packages. This SHOULD NOT be used with automatic builds. If this value is not set, a file can be specified from which the passphrase will be read. config OPKGSMIME_PASSFILE string prompt "Path to a file containing the passphrase" if SMIMEOPT depends on !OPKGSMIME_PASSPHRASE help Path to a file containing the passphrase for the signing key. If the signing key is not encrypted and does not require a passphrase, this option may be left blank.