os161/kern/conf/config
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#!/bin/sh
#
# Kernel config script for OS/161.
#
# Usage: ./config conf-name
#
# WARNING! IF YOU JUST RUN "config" INSTEAD OF "./config" YOU WILL
# PROBABLY GET THE HOST SYSTEM'S KERNEL CONFIG INSTEAD OF THIS ONE,
# WHICH WILL CAUSE WEIRD THINGS TO HAPPEN. DON'T DO IT.
#
#
# Recognized directives:
#
# file <filename> use source file
# debug turn on debug info
# defoption <sym> define an option
# optfile <sym> <file> if option <sym> is enabled, use file <file>
# optofffile <sym> <file> if option <sym> is disabled, use file <file>
# defdevice <dev> <file> define a device
# defattach <dev> <bus> <file>
# define an attachment for a device to a bus
# pseudoattach <dev> define a pseudo-attachment for a device
#
# options <sym> enable an option
# device <dev> [at <bus>] enable a particular device [on a particular bus]
#
# include <filename> get additional directives from another file
#
# Filenames are relative to the top of the kernel tree.
#
# The comment character is '#'.
#
# The idea is that the first group of directives is used to set up a
# static description of all possible configurations for each supported
# architecture. Then a kernel config file uses the second group of
# directives to specify a particular configuration. Then this script
# is used to first check that the configuration is one of the possible
# ones, and then to set up the compile directory, makefiles, and
# associated material necessary to actually build that configuration.
#
# Further documentation is at the top of conf.kern.
#
#
# Make sure we're in the right place.
#
if [ ! -d ../dev ]; then
echo "$0: Run me from src/kern/conf"
exit 1
fi
########################################
#
# 1. Get configuration name and config file.
#
CONFNAME=$1
if [ "x$CONFNAME" = x ]; then
echo "Usage: $0 CONFIG-NAME"
exit 1
fi
FOO=`echo $CONFNAME | tr -d 'a-zA-Z0-9_-'`
if [ "x$FOO" != x ]; then
echo "Illegal configuration name $CONFNAME"
exit 1
fi
if [ ! -f $CONFNAME ]; then
echo "$0: $CONFNAME not found"
exit 1
fi
echo "Configuration $CONFNAME"
COMPILEDIR="../compile/$CONFNAME"
########################################
#
# 2. Process includes.
# Also strip comments.
# Simultaneously, do a basic syntax check.
#
# For an introduction to awk, see
# http://www.hcs.harvard.edu/~dholland/computers/awk.html
#
CONFTMP=.conftmp
rm -f $CONFTMP
echo "$CONFNAME" $CONFTMP | awk '
BEGIN {
#
# Initialize list of directives and required numbers of words for each.
#
nfields["include"] = 2;
nfields["file"] = 2;
nfields["debug"] = 1;
nfields["defoption"] = 2;
nfields["optfile"] = 3;
nfields["optofffile"] = 3;
nfields["defdevice"] = 3;
nfields["defattach"] = 4;
nfields["pseudoattach"] = 2;
nfields["options"] = 2;
nfields["device"] = 4; # actually 2 or 4, handled specially
#
# Directives that can be made machine-dependent with "machine"
# or "platform".
#
okmd["file"] = 1;
okmd["optfile"] = 1;
okmd["optofffile"] = 1;
}
function doinclude(file, lineno) {
#
# Include a file.
#
# lineno is a local.
#
# Read lines and hand them off recursively to processline().
#
lineno = 1;
while (getline < file) {
if (ERRNO) {
printf "%s: %s\n", file, ERRNO;
exit(1);
}
processline(file, lineno);
lineno++;
}
}
function processline(filename, lineno) {
#
# Handle a single config line.
#
# Strip comments.
sub("#.*", "", $0);
# Ignore blank lines.
if (NF==0) return;
direct = $1;
foundfields = NF;
if (direct == "machine" && NF > 2 && okmd[$3]) {
# machine mips file ...
direct = $3;
foundfields -= 2;
}
else if (direct == "platform" && NF > 2 && okmd[$3]) {
# platform sys161 file ...
direct = $3;
foundfields -= 2;
}
# Syntax check: reject unknown directives
if (!nfields[direct]) {
printf "%s: %d: Unknown directive %s\n", filename, lineno, direct;
exit(1);
}
# Syntax check: require correct # of args.
if (direct=="device") {
# special case - device directive can have 2 or 4 words
if ((NF!=2 && NF!=4) || (NF==4 && $3!="at")) {
msg = sprintf("%s: Invalid arguments", direct);
printf "%s: %d: %s\n", filename, lineno, msg;
exit(1);
}
}
else if (nfields[direct]!=foundfields) {
printf "%s: %d: %s: Invalid arguments\n", filename, lineno, direct;
exit(1);
}
# Now actually process the directives we need at this stage - which
# is only "include". Handle includes.
if (direct == "include") {
doinclude("../" $2);
}
else {
print >> outfile;
}
}
#
# Code called for lines input on stdin.
# There is only one - the one generated above with echo, which
# gives us the names of the input and output files to use.
#
{
outfile = $2;
doinclude($1);
}
' || exit 1
########################################
#
# 3. Create compile dir.
#
if [ ! -d "$COMPILEDIR" ]; then
mkdir -p $COMPILEDIR
fi
echo -n 'Generating files...'
########################################
#
# 4. Process device attachments into $CONFTMP.attach.
# Also add device/attachment files to $CONFTMP.files.
#
rm -f $CONFTMP.files
rm -f $CONFTMP.attach
awk < $CONFTMP '
#
# Function to grab the "0" off "le0" or the "*" off "wd*".
#
function getunit(invalmsg, d, u, tmp) {
u = d;
sub("^[a-zA-Z_]*", "", u);
if (u!="*") {
tmp = u;
sub("[0-9]*", "", tmp);
if (tmp!="") {
printf "\n%s: Invalid device/unit specification\n", invalmsg;
exit(1);
}
}
return u;
}
#
# Function to grab the "le" off "le0" or the "wd" off "wd*".
#
function getbase(invalmsg, d, base) {
base = d;
sub("[\\*0-9]*$", "", base);
if (!use[base]) {
printf "\n%s: No such device\n", invalmsg;
exit(1);
}
return base;
}
#
# Routine invoked for "defdevice" directive lines.
#
$1=="defdevice" {
dev = $2;
file = $3;
# Check for illegal characters in device name
# (must be legal C symbol, and at this point must not have unit number)
tmp = dev;
sub("[a-zA-Z_]*", "", tmp);
if (tmp!="") {
printf "\ndefdevice %s: Illegal device name\n", dev;
exit(1);
}
# Device must not have been already defined.
if (use[dev]) {
printf "\ndefdevice %s: %s already exists\n", dev, dev;
exit(1);
}
# Note that it exists, but is not in use, and remember the
# source file for later.
use[dev] = "no";
files[dev] = file;
}
#
# Routine called for "defattach" directive lines.
#
$1=="defattach" {
dev = $2;
bus = $3;
file = $4;
# Even though we do not use basebus, busunit, or devunit,
# call the routines to compute them, because they check the
# syntax.
devmsg = "defattach: device " dev;
devunit = getunit(devmsg, dev);
basedev = getbase(devmsg, dev);
busmsg = "defattach: bus " bus;
busunit = getunit(busmsg, bus);
basebus = getbase(busmsg, bus);
if (pseudo[basedev]) {
printf "\n%s: Already declared pseudoattach\n", devmsg;
exit(1);
}
# The attachment is the pair of bus and device.
# We remember the specific names, including the unit numbers.
# This is because "le* at sbus*" is different from "le0 at sbus0"
# - the former allows le0 to be at sbus1, allows le1, etc.
attachment = bus "." dev;
attach[attachment] = "no";
files[attachment] = file;
# Remember that attachments are defined for this device. If
# attachments are defined, when the device is turned on later
# an attachment must be specified.
attachable[basedev] = 1;
}
#
# Routine called for "pseudoattach" directive lines.
#
$1=="pseudoattach" {
dev = $2;
devmsg = "pseudoattach: device " dev;
devunit = getunit(devmsg, dev);
basedev = getbase(devmsg, dev);
if (attachable[basedev]) {
printf "\n%s: Attachments already declared\n", devmsg;
exit(1);
}
# Remember that this device is a pseudo-device.
pseudo[basedev] = 1;
}
#
# Helper function for the "device" code.
#
function tryattach(combo) {
if (!attachok && attach[combo]) {
# This attachment is defined. Note to compile it in, and report
# success.
attach[combo] = "yes";
attachok = 1;
}
}
#
# Routine called for "device" directive lines.
#
$1=="device" {
dev = $2;
if (NF==4) {
devmsg = "device: " dev " at " $4;
}
else {
devmsg = "device: device " dev;
}
devunit = getunit(devmsg, dev);
basedev = getbase(devmsg, dev);
gendev = basedev "*";
if (NF==4) {
#
# The longer form, with an attachment ("bus").
#
bus = $4;
busmsg = "device: " dev " at " bus ": " bus;
busunit = getunit(busmsg, bus);
basebus = getbase(busmsg, bus);
genbus = basebus "*";
if (use[basebus]!="yes") {
printf "\ndevice: bus %s: Bus device is not enabled\n", bus;
exit(1);
}
# If the line was "le0 at sbus0", we try to attach it using
# the following attachments:
# First, the exact thing that was requested:
# sbus0.le0 (le0 at sbus0)
# Second, for any such device on that bus:
# sbus*.le0 (le0 at sbus*)
# Third, for that device on any such bus:
# sbus0.le* (le* at sbus0)
# Fourth, for any such device on any such bus:
# sbus*.le* (le* at sbus*)
#
# If the line was "le* at sbus0", some of these will be
# redundant, but that is ok.
attachok = 0;
tryattach(bus "." dev);
tryattach(bus "." gendev);
tryattach(genbus "." dev);
tryattach(genbus "." gendev);
if (!attachok) {
# No matching attachment found.
printf "\ndevice: %s at %s: Undefined attachment\n", dev, bus;
exit(1);
}
devattach = sprintf("%s %s", basedev, devunit);
baseattach = sprintf("%s %s", basebus, busunit);
printf "attach %s at %s\n", devattach, baseattach >> attachfile;
}
else {
# No bus specified to attach the device to (really, to find the
# device attached on.) This is only legal if no attachments
# at all were defined for the device, which is the case if the
# device is in fact not attached to anything else (like the main
# system bus, or a device like /dev/null that has no hardware.)
# The opposite check to this is not required in the
# preceding section because no attachment can be found if
# attachable[basedev] is false.
if (attachable[basedev]) {
printf "\ndevice %s: attachment required\n", dev;
exit(1);
}
if (pseudo[basedev]) {
if (devunit=="*") {
printf "\n%s: May not use wildcard units here\n", devmsg;
exit(1);
}
printf "pseudo %s %s\n", basedev, devunit >> attachfile;
}
else {
printf "noattach %s\n", basedev >> attachfile;
}
}
use[basedev] = "yes";
}
#
# Routine invoked when we have seen all the input.
#
END {
# Print out the source filenames for the devices and attachments
# we are using.
for (dev in use) {
if (use[dev]=="yes") {
printf "* * %s\n", files[dev] >> filelistfile;
}
}
for (att in attach) {
if (attach[att]=="yes") {
printf "* * %s\n", files[att] >> filelistfile;
}
}
}
' "attachfile=$CONFTMP.attach" "filelistfile=$CONFTMP.files" || exit 1
########################################
#
# 5. Process options.
#
awk < $CONFTMP '
#
# Routine for a defoption line.
#
$1=="defoption" {
opt = $2;
options[opt] = "no";
}
#
# Routine for an optfile line.
#
$1=="optfile" || (($1=="machine" || $1=="platform") && $3=="optfile") {
if ($1 == "optfile") {
opt = $2;
file = $3;
platform = "*";
machine = "*";
}
else {
if ($1=="machine") {
platform = "*";
machine = $2;
}
else {
platform = $2;
machine = "*";
}
opt = $4;
file = $5;
}
if (!options[opt]) {
printf "\noptfile %s %s: No such option %s\n", opt, file, opt;
exit(1);
}
controllers[file] = opt;
platforms[file] = platform;
machines[file] = machine;
}
#
# Routine for an optofffile line.
#
$1=="optofffile" || (($1=="machine" || $1=="platform") &&$3=="optofffile"){
if ($1 == "optofffile") {
opt = $2;
file = $3;
platform = "*";
machine = "*";
}
else {
if ($1=="machine") {
platform = "*";
machine = $2;
}
else {
platform = $2;
machine = "*";
}
opt = $4;
file = $5;
}
if (!options[opt]) {
printf "\noptofffile %s %s: No such option %s\n", opt, file, opt;
exit(1);
}
offcontrollers[file] = opt;
platforms[file] = platform;
machines[file] = machine;
}
#
# Routine for an options line.
#
$1=="options" {
opt = $2;
if (!options[$2]) {
printf "\noptions %s: No such option\n", opt;
exit(1);
}
options[$2] = "yes";
}
#
# Routine invoked when we have seen everything.
#
END {
#
# First, add any files to the list of sources we are building.
#
for (file in controllers) {
if (options[controllers[file]]=="yes") {
line = sprintf("%s %s %s",
platforms[file], machines[file], file);
printf "%s\n", line >> filelistfile;
}
}
for (file in offcontrollers) {
if (options[offcontrollers[file]]=="no") {
line = sprintf("%s %s %s",
platforms[file], machines[file], file);
printf "%s\n", line >> filelistfile;
}
}
close(filelistfile);
#
# Now, generate the .h file for every option
# (both the ones that are on and the ones that are off)
#
for (opt in options) {
realfile = compiledir "/opt-" opt ".h";
file = realfile ".new";
sym = toupper(opt);
printf "/* Automatically generated; do not edit */\n" > file;
printf "#ifndef _OPT_%s_H_\n", sym >> file;
printf "#define _OPT_%s_H_\n", sym >> file;
val = options[opt]=="yes" ? 1 : 0;
printf "#define OPT_%s %d\n", sym, val >> file;
printf "#endif /* _OPT_%s_H_ */\n", sym >> file;
close(file);
}
}
' "compiledir=$COMPILEDIR" "filelistfile=$CONFTMP.files" || exit 1
# Avoid changing the actual headers if they aren't different, so as to
# reduce unnecessary recompiles.
(
cd $COMPILEDIR
for NF in opt-*.h.new; do
OF=`echo $NF | sed 's/\.new$//'`
if diff $OF $NF >/dev/null 2>&1; then
rm -f $NF # unchanged
else
mv -f $NF $OF # it changed
fi
echo -n " $OF"
done
)
########################################
#
# 6. Add in the unconditional files.
#
awk < $CONFTMP '
$1=="file" {
printf "* * %s\n", $2 >> filelistfile;
}
$1=="machine" && $3=="file" {
printf "* %s %s\n", $2, $4 >> filelistfile;
}
$1=="platform" && $3=="file" {
printf "%s * %s\n", $2, $4 >> filelistfile;
}
' "filelistfile=$CONFTMP.files" || exit 1
#
# autoconf.c (which we generate further down) is always compiled in but
# is not in the list yet. Note that the path to it is where we are about
# to put it: it lives in the build directory, because it's part of a
# particular build.
#
echo "* * compile/$CONFNAME/autoconf.c" >> $CONFTMP.files
########################################
#
# 7. We now have the compile file list.
# Generate files.mk.
#
#
# Validate list first.
#
# We allow C++ files, because the makefile rules we generate are
# sufficient to compile them. However, some low-level kernel hacking
# will be needed to actually use C++ in OS/161.
#
awk < $CONFTMP.files '
/\.cc$/ { next; }
/\.cpp$/ { next; }
/\.C$/ { next; }
/\.c$/ { next; }
#/\.l$/ { next; } # will require some makefile hacking to make work
#/\.y$/ { next; } # will require some makefile hacking to make work
/\.S$/ { next; }
/\.o$/ { next; }
{
printf "\n%s: Unrecognized source file type\n", $1;
exit(1);
}
' || exit 1;
#
# Check for files with the same basename.
#
awk < $CONFTMP.files '
{
path = $3;
base = path;
sub("^.*/", "", base);
sub("\\.[^\\.]*$", "", base);
if (seen[base]) {
msg = sprintf("%s: object file name %s.o conflicts with %s",
path, base, seen[base]);
printf "\n%s\n", msg;
failed = 1;
}
seen[base] = path;
}
END {
if (failed) {
exit(1);
}
}
' || exit 1
#
# Do it.
# Generate a make rule for each file.
#
sort < $CONFTMP.files | awk '
BEGIN {
printf "# Automatically generated by config; do not edit\n";
}
{
platform = $1;
machine = $2;
file = $3;
# get basename
basename = file;
sub(".*/", "", basename);
# get extension
ext = basename;
sub(".*\\.", "", ext);
sub("\\.[^\\.]*$", "", basename);
if (file ~ "^\\.\\./") {
sub("^...", "", file);
path = "$(TOP)/" file;
}
else {
path = "$(KTOP)/" file;
}
#
# For now a file cannot be both platform-dependent and
# machine-dependent, so this sequence of tests is enough.
#
if (platform != "*") {
printf "SRCS.PLATFORM.%s+=%s\n", platform, path;
}
else if (machine != "*") {
printf "SRCS.MACHINE.%s+=%s\n", machine, path;
}
else {
printf "SRCS+=%s\n", path;
}
}
' > $COMPILEDIR/files.mk
rm -f $CONFTMP.files
echo -n ' files.mk'
########################################
#
# 8. (reserved)
#
########################################
#
# 9. Generate Makefile
#
(
echo "# Automatically generated by config; do not edit."
echo "#"
echo
echo '# Top of the kernel tree'
echo 'KTOP=../..'
echo '# Top of the whole tree'
echo 'TOP=$(KTOP)/..'
echo '# Debug vs. optimize'
awk < $CONFTMP '
# Default: optimize.
BEGIN { debugflags="-O2"; }
$1=="debug" {
debugflags="-g";
}
END {
printf "KDEBUG=%s\n", debugflags;
}
'
echo '# Name of the kernel config file'
echo "CONFNAME=$CONFNAME"
echo
echo '.include "$(TOP)/mk/os161.config.mk"'
echo '.include "files.mk"'
echo '.include "$(TOP)/mk/os161.kernel.mk"'
) > $COMPILEDIR/Makefile || exit 1
echo -n ' Makefile'
########################################
#
# 10. (reserved)
#
########################################
#
# 11. Process attachment list.
# Generate autoconf.[ch].
#
ACHREAL=$COMPILEDIR/autoconf.h
ACH=$COMPILEDIR/autoconf.h.new
ACC=$COMPILEDIR/autoconf.c
echo '/* Automatically generated; do not edit */' > $ACH
echo '/* Automatically generated; do not edit */' > $ACC
echo '#ifndef _AUTOCONF_H_' >> $ACH
echo '#define _AUTOCONF_H_' >> $ACH
#
# first, declare struct foo_softc for all devices foo.
#
echo >> $ACH
awk < $CONFTMP.attach '{ printf "struct %s_softc;\n", $2 }' >> $ACH
#
# second, declare the autoconf_foo functions for unattached devices.
#
# The autoconf_foo functions for attached devices are file-static
# in autoconf.c.
#
echo >> $ACH
awk < $CONFTMP.attach '$1=="noattach" { print $2 }' | sort -u | awk '
{
printf "void autoconf_%s(struct %s_softc *dev, int unit);\n", $1, $1;
}
' >> $ACH
#
# third, declare the attach functions.
#
echo >> $ACH
awk < $CONFTMP.attach '
$1=="attach" {
dev = $2;
bus = $5;
f = sprintf("struct %s_softc *attach_%s_to_%s", dev, dev, bus);
printf "%s(int devunit, struct %s_softc *bus);\n", f, bus;
}
$1=="pseudo" {
dev = $2;
printf "struct %s_softc *pseudoattach_%s(int devunit);\n", dev, dev;
}
' >> $ACH
#
# fourth, declare the config functions.
#
echo >> $ACH
awk < $CONFTMP.attach '
$1=="attach" {
dev = $2;
printf "int config_%s(struct %s_softc *dev, int unit);\n", dev, dev;
}
' >> $ACH
#
# Declare pseudoconfig()
#
echo >> $ACH
echo 'void pseudoconfig(void);' >> $ACH
echo >> $ACH
#
# Done with the header file.
#
echo '#endif /* _AUTOCONF_H_ */' >> $ACH
#
# Avoid changing the actual autoconf.h if it's not different, so as to
# reduce unnecessary recompiles.
#
if diff $ACHREAL $ACH >/dev/null 2>&1; then
rm -f $ACH # unchanged
else
mv -f $ACH $ACHREAL # it changed
fi
echo -n ' autoconf.h'
#
# now, autoconf.c
#
echo '#include <types.h>' >> $ACC
echo '#include <lib.h>' >> $ACC
echo '#include "autoconf.h"' >> $ACC
#
# first, declare the static autoconf_foo functions and the nextunit_foo vars
#
echo >> $ACC
awk < $CONFTMP.attach '$1=="attach" || $1=="pseudo" { print $2 }' | sort -u |\
awk '
{
printf "static void autoconf_%s(struct %s_softc *, int);\n", $1, $1;
}
' >> $ACC
awk < $CONFTMP.attach '$1=="attach" { print $2 }' | sort -u | awk '
{
printf "static int nextunit_%s;\n", $1;
}
' >> $ACC
echo >> $ACC
#
# Now generate the tryattach_ functions.
#
awk < $CONFTMP.attach '
$1=="attach" {
dev = $2;
bus = $5;
printf "static\n";
printf "int\n";
printf "tryattach_%s_to_%s", dev, bus;
printf "(int devunit, struct %s_softc *bus, int busunit)\n", bus;
printf "{\n";
printf "\tstruct %s_softc *dev;\n", dev;
printf "\tint result;\n", dev;
printf "\n";
printf "\tdev = attach_%s_to_%s(devunit, bus);\n", dev, bus;
printf "\tif (dev==NULL) {\n";
printf "\t\treturn -1;\n";
printf "\t}\n";
printf "\tkprintf(\"%s%%d at %s%%d\", devunit, busunit);\n", dev, bus;
printf "\tresult = config_%s(dev, devunit);\n", dev;
printf "\tif (result != 0) {\n";
printf "\t\tkprintf(\": %%s\\n\", strerror(result));\n";
# Note: we leak the device softc instead of trying
# to clean it up.
printf "\t\t/* should really clean up dev */\n";
printf "\t\treturn result;\n";
printf "\t}\n";
printf "\tkprintf(\"\\n\");\n";
printf "\tnextunit_%s = devunit+1;\n", dev;
printf "\tautoconf_%s(dev, devunit);\n", dev;
printf "\treturn 0;\n";
printf "}\n";
printf "\n";
}
' >> $ACC
echo >> $ACC
#
# Now comes the tricky part, actually writing those autoconf
# functions. We need one for every device. In each one, there needs
# to be a probe section for each line in $CONFTMP.attach in which that
# device appears on the *right hand* (bus) side.
#
awk < $CONFTMP.attach '
BEGIN { nlines=0; npseudo=0; }
$1=="attach" {
devs[nlines] = $2;
devunits[nlines] = $3;
buses[nlines] = $5;
busunits[nlines] = $6;
alldevs[$2] = 1;
nlines++;
}
$1=="noattach" {
alldevs[$2] = 0;
}
$1=="pseudo" {
alldevs[$2] = 0;
pseudodevs[npseudo] = $2;
pseudounits[npseudo] = $3;
npseudo++;
}
function genprobe(dev, devunit, bus, busunit) {
tryfunc = sprintf("tryattach_%s_to_%s", dev, bus);
if (busunit!="*") {
printf "\tif (busunit==%d) {\n", busunit;
}
else {
printf "\t{\n";
}
if (devunit!="*") {
printf "\t\tif (nextunit_%s <= %d) {\n", dev, devunit;
printf "\t\t\t%s(%d, bus, busunit);\n", tryfunc, devunit;
printf "\t\t}\n";
}
else {
printf "\t\tint result, devunit=nextunit_%s;\n", dev;
printf "\t\tdo {\n";
printf "\t\t\tresult = %s(devunit, bus, busunit);\n", tryfunc;
printf "\t\t\tdevunit++;\n";
printf "\t\t} while (result==0);\n";
}
printf "\t}\n";
}
END {
for (bus in alldevs) {
softc = sprintf("struct %s_softc", bus);
if (alldevs[bus]) printf "static\n";
printf "void\n";
printf "autoconf_%s(%s *bus, int busunit)\n", bus, softc;
printf "{\n";
printf "\t(void)bus; (void)busunit;\n";
for (i=0; i<nlines; i++) {
if (buses[i]==bus) {
genprobe(devs[i], devunits[i], buses[i], busunits[i]);
}
}
printf "}\n\n";
}
printf "void\n";
printf "pseudoconfig(void)\n";
printf "{\n";
for (i=0; i<npseudo; i++) {
dev = pseudodevs[i];
unit = pseudounits[i];
printf "\t{\n";
printf "\t\tstruct %s_softc *s;\n", dev;
printf "\t\t\n";
printf "\t\ts = pseudoattach_%s(%s);\n", dev, unit;
printf "\t\tif (s!=NULL) {\n";
printf "\t\t\tkprintf(\"%s%d (virtual)\\n\");\n", dev, unit;
printf "\t\t\tautoconf_%s(s, %s);\n", dev, unit;
printf "\t\t}\n";
printf "\t}\n";
}
printf "}\n\n";
}
' >> $ACC
echo -n ' autoconf.c'
rm -f $CONFTMP $CONFTMP.attach
########################################
#
# Done.
#
echo
echo "Configuration in ../compile/$CONFNAME done"
echo "Remember to make depend"