From 157072ea2b7bdbe8de1339936a5933061a27e67a Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Yousong Zhou Date: Wed, 27 Feb 2019 03:22:35 +0000 Subject: busybox: unindent busybox Config.in This is to align with upstream change 72089cf ("config: deindent all help texts") and to make the follow-up change syncing Config.in files with current busybox version more reviewable It was made with the following commands cd package/utils/busybox/config find . -name 'Config.in' | xargs sed -ir -e 's/^\t \([^ ]\)/\t\1/' Signed-off-by: Yousong Zhou --- package/utils/busybox/config/init/Config.in | 138 ++++++++++++++-------------- 1 file changed, 69 insertions(+), 69 deletions(-) (limited to 'package/utils/busybox/config/init/Config.in') diff --git a/package/utils/busybox/config/init/Config.in b/package/utils/busybox/config/init/Config.in index 072df33893..00eb6175d1 100644 --- a/package/utils/busybox/config/init/Config.in +++ b/package/utils/busybox/config/init/Config.in @@ -10,110 +10,110 @@ config BUSYBOX_CONFIG_BOOTCHARTD bool "bootchartd" default BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_BOOTCHARTD help - bootchartd is commonly used to profile the boot process - for the purpose of speeding it up. In this case, it is started - by the kernel as the init process. This is configured by adding - the init=/sbin/bootchartd option to the kernel command line. + bootchartd is commonly used to profile the boot process + for the purpose of speeding it up. In this case, it is started + by the kernel as the init process. This is configured by adding + the init=/sbin/bootchartd option to the kernel command line. - It can also be used to monitor the resource usage of a specific - application or the running system in general. In this case, - bootchartd is started interactively by running bootchartd start - and stopped using bootchartd stop. + It can also be used to monitor the resource usage of a specific + application or the running system in general. In this case, + bootchartd is started interactively by running bootchartd start + and stopped using bootchartd stop. config BUSYBOX_CONFIG_FEATURE_BOOTCHARTD_BLOATED_HEADER bool "Compatible, bloated header" default BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_BOOTCHARTD_BLOATED_HEADER depends on BUSYBOX_CONFIG_BOOTCHARTD help - Create extended header file compatible with "big" bootchartd. - "Big" bootchartd is a shell script and it dumps some - "convenient" info int the header, such as: + Create extended header file compatible with "big" bootchartd. + "Big" bootchartd is a shell script and it dumps some + "convenient" info int the header, such as: title = Boot chart for `hostname` (`date`) system.uname = `uname -srvm` system.release = `cat /etc/DISTRO-release` system.cpu = `grep '^model name' /proc/cpuinfo | head -1` ($cpucount) system.kernel.options = `cat /proc/cmdline` - This data is not mandatory for bootchart graph generation, - and is considered bloat. Nevertheless, this option - makes bootchartd applet to dump a subset of it. + This data is not mandatory for bootchart graph generation, + and is considered bloat. Nevertheless, this option + makes bootchartd applet to dump a subset of it. config BUSYBOX_CONFIG_FEATURE_BOOTCHARTD_CONFIG_FILE bool "Support bootchartd.conf" default BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_BOOTCHARTD_CONFIG_FILE depends on BUSYBOX_CONFIG_BOOTCHARTD help - Enable reading and parsing of $PWD/bootchartd.conf - and /etc/bootchartd.conf files. + Enable reading and parsing of $PWD/bootchartd.conf + and /etc/bootchartd.conf files. config BUSYBOX_CONFIG_HALT bool "halt" default BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_HALT help - Stop all processes and halt the system. + Stop all processes and halt the system. config BUSYBOX_CONFIG_POWEROFF bool "poweroff" default BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_POWEROFF help - Stop all processes and power off the system. + Stop all processes and power off the system. config BUSYBOX_CONFIG_REBOOT bool "reboot" default BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_REBOOT help - Stop all processes and reboot the system. + Stop all processes and reboot the system. config BUSYBOX_CONFIG_FEATURE_CALL_TELINIT bool "Call telinit on shutdown and reboot" default BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_CALL_TELINIT depends on (BUSYBOX_CONFIG_HALT || BUSYBOX_CONFIG_POWEROFF || BUSYBOX_CONFIG_REBOOT) && !BUSYBOX_CONFIG_INIT help - Call an external program (normally telinit) to facilitate - a switch to a proper runlevel. + Call an external program (normally telinit) to facilitate + a switch to a proper runlevel. - This option is only available if you selected halt and friends, - but did not select init. + This option is only available if you selected halt and friends, + but did not select init. config BUSYBOX_CONFIG_TELINIT_PATH string "Path to telinit executable" default BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_TELINIT_PATH depends on BUSYBOX_CONFIG_FEATURE_CALL_TELINIT help - When busybox halt and friends have to call external telinit - to facilitate proper shutdown, this path is to be used when - locating telinit executable. + When busybox halt and friends have to call external telinit + to facilitate proper shutdown, this path is to be used when + locating telinit executable. config BUSYBOX_CONFIG_INIT bool "init" default BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_INIT select BUSYBOX_CONFIG_FEATURE_SYSLOG help - init is the first program run when the system boots. + init is the first program run when the system boots. config BUSYBOX_CONFIG_LINUXRC bool "linuxrc: support running init from initrd (not initramfs)" default BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_LINUXRC select BUSYBOX_CONFIG_FEATURE_SYSLOG help - Legacy support for running init under the old-style initrd. Allows - the name linuxrc to act as init, and it doesn't assume init is PID 1. + Legacy support for running init under the old-style initrd. Allows + the name linuxrc to act as init, and it doesn't assume init is PID 1. - This does not apply to initramfs, which runs /init as PID 1 and - requires no special support. + This does not apply to initramfs, which runs /init as PID 1 and + requires no special support. config BUSYBOX_CONFIG_FEATURE_USE_INITTAB bool "Support reading an inittab file" default BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_USE_INITTAB depends on BUSYBOX_CONFIG_INIT || BUSYBOX_CONFIG_LINUXRC help - Allow init to read an inittab file when the system boot. + Allow init to read an inittab file when the system boot. config BUSYBOX_CONFIG_FEATURE_KILL_REMOVED bool "Support killing processes that have been removed from inittab" default BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_KILL_REMOVED depends on BUSYBOX_CONFIG_FEATURE_USE_INITTAB help - When respawn entries are removed from inittab and a SIGHUP is - sent to init, this option will make init kill the processes - that have been removed. + When respawn entries are removed from inittab and a SIGHUP is + sent to init, this option will make init kill the processes + that have been removed. config BUSYBOX_CONFIG_FEATURE_KILL_DELAY int "How long to wait between TERM and KILL (0 - send TERM only)" if FEATURE_KILL_REMOVED @@ -121,34 +121,34 @@ config BUSYBOX_CONFIG_FEATURE_KILL_DELAY default BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_KILL_DELAY depends on BUSYBOX_CONFIG_FEATURE_KILL_REMOVED help - With nonzero setting, init sends TERM, forks, child waits N - seconds, sends KILL and exits. Setting it too high is unwise - (child will hang around for too long and could actually kill - the wrong process!) + With nonzero setting, init sends TERM, forks, child waits N + seconds, sends KILL and exits. Setting it too high is unwise + (child will hang around for too long and could actually kill + the wrong process!) config BUSYBOX_CONFIG_FEATURE_INIT_SCTTY bool "Run commands with leading dash with controlling tty" default BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_INIT_SCTTY depends on BUSYBOX_CONFIG_INIT || BUSYBOX_CONFIG_LINUXRC help - If this option is enabled, init will try to give a controlling - tty to any command which has leading hyphen (often it's "-/bin/sh"). - More precisely, init will do "ioctl(STDIN_FILENO, TIOCSCTTY, 0)". - If device attached to STDIN_FILENO can be a ctty but is not yet - a ctty for other session, it will become this process' ctty. - This is not the traditional init behavour, but is often what you want - in an embedded system where the console is only accessed during - development or for maintenance. - NB: using cttyhack applet may work better. + If this option is enabled, init will try to give a controlling + tty to any command which has leading hyphen (often it's "-/bin/sh"). + More precisely, init will do "ioctl(STDIN_FILENO, TIOCSCTTY, 0)". + If device attached to STDIN_FILENO can be a ctty but is not yet + a ctty for other session, it will become this process' ctty. + This is not the traditional init behavour, but is often what you want + in an embedded system where the console is only accessed during + development or for maintenance. + NB: using cttyhack applet may work better. config BUSYBOX_CONFIG_FEATURE_INIT_SYSLOG bool "Enable init to write to syslog" default BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_INIT_SYSLOG depends on BUSYBOX_CONFIG_INIT || BUSYBOX_CONFIG_LINUXRC help - If selected, some init messages are sent to syslog. - Otherwise, they are sent to VT #5 if linux virtual tty is detected - (if not, no separate logging is done). + If selected, some init messages are sent to syslog. + Otherwise, they are sent to VT #5 if linux virtual tty is detected + (if not, no separate logging is done). config BUSYBOX_CONFIG_FEATURE_INIT_QUIET bool "Be quiet on boot (no 'init started:' message)" @@ -160,36 +160,36 @@ config BUSYBOX_CONFIG_FEATURE_INIT_COREDUMPS default BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_INIT_COREDUMPS # not Y because this is a debug option depends on BUSYBOX_CONFIG_INIT || BUSYBOX_CONFIG_LINUXRC help - If this option is enabled and the file /.init_enable_core - exists, then init will call setrlimit() to allow unlimited - core file sizes. If this option is disabled, processes - will not generate any core files. + If this option is enabled and the file /.init_enable_core + exists, then init will call setrlimit() to allow unlimited + core file sizes. If this option is disabled, processes + will not generate any core files. config BUSYBOX_CONFIG_INIT_TERMINAL_TYPE string "Initial terminal type" default BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_INIT_TERMINAL_TYPE depends on BUSYBOX_CONFIG_INIT || BUSYBOX_CONFIG_LINUXRC help - This is the initial value set by init for the TERM environment - variable. This variable is used by programs which make use of - extended terminal capabilities. + This is the initial value set by init for the TERM environment + variable. This variable is used by programs which make use of + extended terminal capabilities. - Note that on Linux, init attempts to detect serial terminal and - sets TERM to "vt102" if one is found. + Note that on Linux, init attempts to detect serial terminal and + sets TERM to "vt102" if one is found. config BUSYBOX_CONFIG_FEATURE_INIT_MODIFY_CMDLINE bool "Clear init's command line" default BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_INIT_MODIFY_CMDLINE depends on BUSYBOX_CONFIG_INIT || BUSYBOX_CONFIG_LINUXRC help - When launched as PID 1 and after parsing its arguments, init - wipes all the arguments but argv[0] and rewrites argv[0] to - contain only "init", so that its command line appears solely as - "init" in tools such as ps. - If this option is set to Y, init will keep its original behavior, - otherwise, all the arguments including argv[0] will be preserved, - be they parsed or ignored by init. - The original command-line used to launch init can then be - retrieved in /proc/1/cmdline on Linux, for example. + When launched as PID 1 and after parsing its arguments, init + wipes all the arguments but argv[0] and rewrites argv[0] to + contain only "init", so that its command line appears solely as + "init" in tools such as ps. + If this option is set to Y, init will keep its original behavior, + otherwise, all the arguments including argv[0] will be preserved, + be they parsed or ignored by init. + The original command-line used to launch init can then be + retrieved in /proc/1/cmdline on Linux, for example. endmenu -- cgit v1.2.3