The Design and Implementation of the FreeBSD Operating System, Second Edition
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    1 #
    2 # Mach Operating System
    3 # Copyright (c) 1986 Carnegie-Mellon University
    4 # All rights reserved.  The CMU software License Agreement
    5 # specifies the terms and conditions for use and redistribution.
    6 #  
    7 #######################################################################
    8 #
    9 #       Master machine independent configuration file.
   10 #
   11 #       Specific configuration files are created based on this and
   12 #       the machine specific master file using the doconf script.
   13 #
   14 #       Any changes to the master configuration files will affect all
   15 #       other configuration files based upon it.
   16 #
   17 #######################################################################
   18 #
   19 #       To build a configuration, execute "doconf <configuration>."
   20 #       Configurations are specified in the "Configurations:" section
   21 #       of the MASTER and MASTER.* files as follows:
   22 #
   23 #       <configuration> = [ <attribute0> <attribute1> ... <attributeN> ]
   24 #
   25 #       Lines in the MASTER and MASTER.* files are selected based on
   26 #       the attribute selector list, found in a comment at the end of
   27 #       the line.  This is a list of attributes separated by commas.
   28 #       The "!" operator selects the line if none of the attributes are
   29 #       specified.
   30 #
   31 #       For example:
   32 #
   33 #       <foo,bar>       selects a line if "foo" or "bar" are specified.
   34 #       <!foo,bar>      selects a line if neither "foo" nor "bar" is
   35 #                       specified.
   36 #
   37 #       Lines with no attributes specified are selected for all
   38 #       configurations.
   39 #
   40 #######################################################################
   41 #  
   42 #  Standard Mach Research Configurations:
   43 #  -------- ---- -------- ---------------
   44 #
   45 #  These are the default configurations that can be used by most sites.
   46 #  They are used internally by the Mach project.
   47 #
   48 #  LIBSA      = [debug]
   49 #
   50 #######################################################################
   51 #
   52 ident           LIBSA
   53 
   54 options         KDEBUG          # kernel tracing                # <kdebug>
   55 options         GPROF           # kernel profiling              # <profile>
   56 
   57 options         CONFIG_NOLIBKLD # kernel linker                 # <no_kld>
   58 
   59 options         MALLOC_RESET_GC                                 # <smaller_kld>
   60 options         CONFIG_DTRACE                                   # <config_dtrace>
   61 
   62 options         CONFIG_NO_PANIC_STRINGS                         # <no_panic_str>
   63 options         CONFIG_NO_PRINTF_STRINGS                        # <no_printf_str>
   64 options         CONFIG_NO_KPRINTF_STRINGS                       # <no_kprintf_str>
   65 
   66 options         CONFIG_KXLD             # kxld/runtime linking of kexts # <config_kxld>
   67 

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