= build usage .... ./build [OPTIONS] [-- EXTRA_MAKE_ARGS] .... == build configuration options [options="header"] |=== |Name |Argument name |Description |`-a` |`ARCH` |Build for architecture `ARCH`. |`-B` |`BR2_CONFIG` |Add a single Buildroot option to the current build. Example: `-B 'BR2_TARGET_ROOTFS_EXT2_SIZE="512M"'` |`-b` |`BR2_CONFIG_FILE` |Also use the given Buildroot configuration fragment file. Pass multiple times to use multiple fragment files. |`-C` |`CONFIG_SOMETHING` |Also use the given Linux kernel configuration, example: `./build -c 'CONFIG_FORTIFY_SOURCE=y'` Can be used multiple times for multiple configs. These options take precedence over `-c`. |`-c` |`KERNEL_CONFIG_FILE` |Also use the given kernel configuration fragment file. Pass multiple times to use multiple fragment files. These options take precedence over `-K`. |`-f` | |Skip the Buildroot configuration. Saves a few seconds, but requires you to know what you are doing :-) Mnemonic: `fast`. |`-g` | |Enable gem5 build or force its rebuild. |`-h` | |Show this help message. |`-I` | |Enable initramfs for the current build. |`-i` | |Enable initrd for the current build. |`-K` |`KERNEL_CONFIG_FILE` |Use `KERNEL_CONFIG_FILE` as the exact Linux kernel configuration. Ignore the default kernel config fragments. |`-p` | |Pass extra arguments to the `rootfs_post_build_script`. |`-S` | |Don't build QEMU with SDL support. Graphics such as X11 won't work, only the terminal. |`-s` | |Add a custom suffix to the build. E.g., doing `./build -s mysuf` puts all the build output into `out/x86_64-mysuf`. This allows keep multiple builds around when you checkout between branches. |`-v` | |Do a verbose build. |=== == build target options [options="header"] |=== |Name |Forces rebuild of |Extra actions |`-g` |gem5 | |`-k` |Kernel modules | |`-l` |Linux kernel |Touches kernel configuration files to overcome: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/49260466/why-when-i-change-br2-linux-kernel-custom-config-file-and-run-make-linux-reconfi |`-q` |QEMU | |===