The build environments Sample Clauses

The build environments. 4.1.1 The kernel-space configuration and building The Linux kernel has two ad-hoc systems for configuration and building purposes: the Kconfig and Kbuild frameworks respectively. The Kconfig framework [1] allows selecting kernel compilation-time features with a User Interface (UI) that drives the selections and automatically enables/disables dependant configuration entries (e.g the IPv4 support can be selected only if the network support has been previously enabled, the FS support is automatically enabled by default etc.). The Kbuild framework [2] is a make [17] wrapper specifically tailored for building the kernel image file and dynamically loadable modules, handling all the particularities of their details (e.g. embedded linking scripts, modules symbols mangling, firmware embedding, dynamic modules generation, syscalls table generation, source files auto-generation, static stack checks). The kernel-space parts of the IRATI stack are contained into the linux/net/rina repository path; which holds the source code, the Kconfig file(s) and the Kbuild file(s). The current build setup provides to the final user the following dynamically loadable kernel modules: Module name Description Pre-requisite xxxx-personality-default The IRATI personality. It holds all the base components of the stack such as the framework libraries, RNL, IPCP Factories, EFCP, RMT PDU-FWD-T, KIPCM, KFA etc. - normal-ipcp The Normal IPC Process rina-personality-default shim-dummy The Shim Dummy IPC Process rina-personality-default shim-eth-vlan The Shim Ethernet IPC Process rina-personality-default, rinarp shim-tcp-udp The Shim TCP/UDP IPC Process rina-personality-default rinarp The RINARP component arp826 arp826 The ARP826 component - The modular approach can be summarized as in the following steps: Upon start-up/loading:
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