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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
19 config BUSYBOX_CONFIG_FEATURE_SH_IS_HUSH
20 select BUSYBOX_CONFIG_HUSH
21 bool "hush"
22
23 config BUSYBOX_CONFIG_FEATURE_SH_IS_LASH
24 select BUSYBOX_CONFIG_LASH
25 bool "lash"
26
27 config BUSYBOX_CONFIG_FEATURE_SH_IS_MSH
28 select BUSYBOX_CONFIG_MSH
29 bool "msh"
30
31 config BUSYBOX_CONFIG_FEATURE_SH_IS_NONE
32 bool "none"
33
34 endchoice
35
36 config BUSYBOX_CONFIG_ASH
37 bool "ash"
38 default y
39 select BUSYBOX_CONFIG_TEST
40 help
41 Tha 'ash' shell adds about 60k in the default configuration and is
42 the most complete and most pedantically correct shell included with
43 busybox. This shell is actually a derivative of the Debian 'dash'
44 shell (by Herbert Xu), which was created by porting the 'ash' shell
45 (written by Kenneth Almquist) from NetBSD.
46
47 comment "Ash Shell Options"
48 depends on BUSYBOX_CONFIG_ASH
49
50 config BUSYBOX_CONFIG_ASH_JOB_CONTROL
51 bool " Enable Job control"
52 default y
53 depends on BUSYBOX_CONFIG_ASH
54 help
55 Enable job control in the ash shell.
56
57 config BUSYBOX_CONFIG_ASH_READ_NCHARS
58 bool " Enable 'read -n N' and 'read -s' support"
59 default n
60 depends on BUSYBOX_CONFIG_ASH
61 help
62 'read -n N' will return a value after N characters have been read.
63 'read -s' will read without echoing the user's input.
64
65 config BUSYBOX_CONFIG_ASH_READ_TIMEOUT
66 bool " Enable 'read -t S' support."
67 default y
68 depends on BUSYBOX_CONFIG_ASH
69 help
70 'read -t S' will return a value after S seconds have passed.
71 This implementation will allow fractional seconds, expressed
72 as a decimal fraction, e.g. 'read -t 2.5 foo'.
73
74 config BUSYBOX_CONFIG_ASH_ALIAS
75 bool " Enable alias support"
76 default y
77 depends on BUSYBOX_CONFIG_ASH
78 help
79 Enable alias support in the ash shell.
80
81 config BUSYBOX_CONFIG_ASH_MATH_SUPPORT
82 bool " Enable Posix math support"
83 default y
84 depends on BUSYBOX_CONFIG_ASH
85 help
86 Enable math support in the ash shell.
87
88 config BUSYBOX_CONFIG_ASH_MATH_SUPPORT_64
89 bool " Extend Posix math support to 64 bit"
90 default n
91 depends on BUSYBOX_CONFIG_ASH_MATH_SUPPORT
92 help
93 Enable 64-bit math support in the ash shell. This will make
94 the shell slightly larger, but will allow computation with very
95 large numbers.
96
97 config BUSYBOX_CONFIG_ASH_GETOPTS
98 bool " Enable getopts builtin to parse positional parameters"
99 default y
100 depends on BUSYBOX_CONFIG_ASH
101 help
102 Enable getopts builtin in the ash shell.
103
104 config BUSYBOX_CONFIG_ASH_CMDCMD
105 bool " Enable cmdcmd to override shell builtins"
106 default y
107 depends on BUSYBOX_CONFIG_ASH
108 help
109 Enable support for the ash 'command' builtin, which allows
110 you to run the specified command with the specified arguments,
111 even when there is an ash builtin command with the same name.
112
113 config BUSYBOX_CONFIG_ASH_BUILTIN_ECHO
114 bool " Enable builtin version of 'echo'"
115 default y
116 depends on BUSYBOX_CONFIG_ASH
117 help
118 Enable support for echo, built in to ash.
119
120 # this entry also appears in coreutils/Config.in, next to the echo applet
121 config BUSYBOX_CONFIG_FEATURE_FANCY_ECHO
122 bool " Enable echo options (-n and -e)"
123 default y
124 depends on BUSYBOX_CONFIG_ASH_BUILTIN_ECHO
125 help
126 This adds options (-n and -e) to echo.
127
128 config BUSYBOX_CONFIG_ASH_MAIL
129 bool " Check for new mail on interactive shells"
130 default n
131 depends on BUSYBOX_CONFIG_ASH
132 help
133 Enable "check for new mail" in the ash shell.
134
135 config BUSYBOX_CONFIG_ASH_OPTIMIZE_FOR_SIZE
136 bool " Optimize for size instead of speed"
137 default y
138 depends on BUSYBOX_CONFIG_ASH
139 help
140 Compile ash for reduced size at the price of speed.
141
142 config BUSYBOX_CONFIG_ASH_RANDOM_SUPPORT
143 bool " Enable pseudorandom generator and variable $RANDOM"
144 default n
145 depends on BUSYBOX_CONFIG_ASH
146 help
147 Enable pseudorandom generator and dynamic variable "$RANDOM".
148 Each read of "$RANDOM" will generate a new pseudorandom value.
149 You can reset the generator by using a specified start value.
150 After "unset RANDOM" then generator will switch off and this
151 variable will no longer have special treatment.
152
153 config BUSYBOX_CONFIG_ASH_EXPAND_PRMT
154 bool " Expand prompt string"
155 default n
156 depends on BUSYBOX_CONFIG_ASH
157 help
158 "PS#" may be contain volatile content, such as backquote commands.
159 This option recreates the prompt string from the environment
160 variable each time it is displayed.
161
162 config BUSYBOX_CONFIG_HUSH
163 bool "hush"
164 default n
165 select BUSYBOX_CONFIG_TRUE
166 select BUSYBOX_CONFIG_FALSE
167 select BUSYBOX_CONFIG_TEST
168 help
169 hush is a very small shell (just 18k) and it has fairly complete
170 Bourne shell grammar. It even handles all the normal flow control
171 options such as if/then/elif/else/fi, for/in/do/done, while loops,
172 etc.
173
174 It does not handle case/esac, select, function, here documents ( <<
175 word ), arithmetic expansion, aliases, brace expansion, tilde
176 expansion, &> and >& redirection of stdout+stderr, etc.
177
178
179 config BUSYBOX_CONFIG_LASH
180 bool "lash"
181 default n
182 select BUSYBOX_CONFIG_TRUE
183 select BUSYBOX_CONFIG_FALSE
184 select BUSYBOX_CONFIG_TEST
185 help
186 lash is the very smallest shell (adds just 10k) and it is quite
187 usable as a command prompt, but it is not suitable for any but the
188 most trivial scripting (such as an initrd that calls insmod a few
189 times) since it does not understand any Bourne shell grammar. It
190 does handle pipes, redirects, and job control though. Adding in
191 command editing makes it a very nice lightweight command prompt.
192
193
194 config BUSYBOX_CONFIG_MSH
195 bool "msh"
196 default n
197 select BUSYBOX_CONFIG_TRUE
198 select BUSYBOX_CONFIG_FALSE
199 select BUSYBOX_CONFIG_TEST
200 help
201 The minix shell (adds just 30k) is quite complete and handles things
202 like for/do/done, case/esac and all the things you expect a Bourne
203 shell to do. It is not always pedantically correct about Bourne
204 shell grammar (try running the shell testscript "tests/sh.testcases"
205 on it and compare vs bash) but for most things it works quite well.
206 It also uses only vfork, so it can be used on uClinux systems.
207
208 comment "Bourne Shell Options"
209 depends on BUSYBOX_CONFIG_MSH || BUSYBOX_CONFIG_LASH || BUSYBOX_CONFIG_HUSH || BUSYBOX_CONFIG_ASH
210
211 config BUSYBOX_CONFIG_FEATURE_SH_EXTRA_QUIET
212 bool "Hide message on interactive shell startup"
213 default n
214 depends on BUSYBOX_CONFIG_MSH || BUSYBOX_CONFIG_LASH || BUSYBOX_CONFIG_HUSH || BUSYBOX_CONFIG_ASH
215 help
216 Remove the busybox introduction when starting a shell.
217
218 config BUSYBOX_CONFIG_FEATURE_SH_STANDALONE_SHELL
219 bool "Standalone shell"
220 default n
221 depends on BUSYBOX_CONFIG_MSH || BUSYBOX_CONFIG_LASH || BUSYBOX_CONFIG_HUSH || BUSYBOX_CONFIG_ASH
222 help
223 This option causes the selected busybox shell to use busybox applets
224 in preference to executables in the PATH whenever possible. For
225 example, entering the command 'ifconfig' into the shell would cause
226 busybox to use the ifconfig busybox applet. Specifying the fully
227 qualified executable name, such as '/sbin/ifconfig' will still
228 execute the /sbin/ifconfig executable on the filesystem. This option
229 is generally used when creating a statically linked version of busybox
230 for use as a rescue shell, in the event that you screw up your system.
231
232 Note that when using this option, the shell will attempt to directly
233 run '/bin/busybox'. If you do not have the busybox binary sitting in
234 that exact location with that exact name, this option will not work at
235 all.
236
237 config BUSYBOX_CONFIG_FEATURE_COMMAND_EDITING
238 bool "command line editing"
239 default y
240 depends on BUSYBOX_CONFIG_MSH || BUSYBOX_CONFIG_LASH || BUSYBOX_CONFIG_HUSH || BUSYBOX_CONFIG_ASH
241 help
242 Enable command editing in shell.
243
244 config BUSYBOX_CONFIG_FEATURE_COMMAND_EDITING_VI
245 bool "vi-style line editing commands"
246 default n
247 depends on BUSYBOX_CONFIG_FEATURE_COMMAND_EDITING
248 help
249 Enable vi-style line editing in the shell. This mode can be
250 turned on and off with "set -o vi" and "set +o vi".
251
252 config BUSYBOX_CONFIG_FEATURE_COMMAND_HISTORY
253 int "history size"
254 default 15
255 depends on BUSYBOX_CONFIG_FEATURE_COMMAND_EDITING
256 help
257 Specify command history size in shell.
258
259 config BUSYBOX_CONFIG_FEATURE_COMMAND_SAVEHISTORY
260 bool "history saving"
261 default n
262 depends on BUSYBOX_CONFIG_ASH && BUSYBOX_CONFIG_FEATURE_COMMAND_EDITING
263 help
264 Enable history saving in ash shell.
265
266 config BUSYBOX_CONFIG_FEATURE_COMMAND_TAB_COMPLETION
267 bool "tab completion"
268 default y
269 depends on BUSYBOX_CONFIG_FEATURE_COMMAND_EDITING
270 help
271 Enable tab completion in shell.
272
273 config BUSYBOX_CONFIG_FEATURE_COMMAND_USERNAME_COMPLETION
274 bool "username completion"
275 default n
276 depends on BUSYBOX_CONFIG_FEATURE_COMMAND_TAB_COMPLETION
277 help
278 Enable username completion in shell.
279
280 config BUSYBOX_CONFIG_FEATURE_SH_FANCY_PROMPT
281 bool "Fancy shell prompts"
282 default y
283 depends on BUSYBOX_CONFIG_FEATURE_COMMAND_EDITING
284 help
285 Setting this option allows for prompts to use things like \w and
286 \$ and also using escape codes.
287
288 endmenu