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author | Masahiro Yamada <masahiroy@kernel.org> | 2020-06-13 19:50:22 +0300 |
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committer | Masahiro Yamada <masahiroy@kernel.org> | 2020-06-13 19:57:21 +0300 |
commit | a7f7f6248d9740d710fd6bd190293fe5e16410ac (patch) | |
tree | dc59d36a552f7e25f909f5b2edc83f96c013befa /fs | |
parent | e4a42c82e943b97ce124539fcd7a47445b43fa0d (diff) | |
download | linux-a7f7f6248d9740d710fd6bd190293fe5e16410ac.tar.xz |
treewide: replace '---help---' in Kconfig files with 'help'
Since commit 84af7a6194e4 ("checkpatch: kconfig: prefer 'help' over
'---help---'"), the number of '---help---' has been gradually
decreasing, but there are still more than 2400 instances.
This commit finishes the conversion. While I touched the lines,
I also fixed the indentation.
There are a variety of indentation styles found.
a) 4 spaces + '---help---'
b) 7 spaces + '---help---'
c) 8 spaces + '---help---'
d) 1 space + 1 tab + '---help---'
e) 1 tab + '---help---' (correct indentation)
f) 1 tab + 1 space + '---help---'
g) 1 tab + 2 spaces + '---help---'
In order to convert all of them to 1 tab + 'help', I ran the
following commend:
$ find . -name 'Kconfig*' | xargs sed -i 's/^[[:space:]]*---help---/\thelp/'
Signed-off-by: Masahiro Yamada <masahiroy@kernel.org>
Diffstat (limited to 'fs')
-rw-r--r-- | fs/Kconfig | 4 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | fs/Kconfig.binfmt | 8 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | fs/nls/Kconfig | 32 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | fs/notify/fanotify/Kconfig | 4 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | fs/notify/inotify/Kconfig | 2 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | fs/proc/Kconfig | 2 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | fs/romfs/Kconfig | 2 |
7 files changed, 27 insertions, 27 deletions
diff --git a/fs/Kconfig b/fs/Kconfig index d1ad3935fb85..a88aa3af73c1 100644 --- a/fs/Kconfig +++ b/fs/Kconfig @@ -229,7 +229,7 @@ endmenu menuconfig MISC_FILESYSTEMS bool "Miscellaneous filesystems" default y - ---help--- + help Say Y here to get to see options for various miscellaneous filesystems, such as filesystems that came from other operating systems. @@ -274,7 +274,7 @@ menuconfig NETWORK_FILESYSTEMS bool "Network File Systems" default y depends on NET - ---help--- + help Say Y here to get to see options for network filesystems and filesystem-related networking code, such as NFS daemon and RPCSEC security modules. diff --git a/fs/Kconfig.binfmt b/fs/Kconfig.binfmt index 8cd471da3255..885da6d983b4 100644 --- a/fs/Kconfig.binfmt +++ b/fs/Kconfig.binfmt @@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ config BINFMT_ELF depends on MMU select ELFCORE default y - ---help--- + help ELF (Executable and Linkable Format) is a format for libraries and executables used across different architectures and operating systems. Saying Y here will enable your kernel to run ELF binaries @@ -138,7 +138,7 @@ config HAVE_AOUT config BINFMT_AOUT tristate "Kernel support for a.out and ECOFF binaries" depends on HAVE_AOUT - ---help--- + help A.out (Assembler.OUTput) is a set of formats for libraries and executables used in the earliest versions of UNIX. Linux used the a.out formats QMAGIC and ZMAGIC until they were replaced @@ -168,7 +168,7 @@ config OSF4_COMPAT config BINFMT_EM86 tristate "Kernel support for Linux/Intel ELF binaries" depends on ALPHA - ---help--- + help Say Y here if you want to be able to execute Linux/Intel ELF binaries just like native Alpha binaries on your Alpha machine. For this to work, you need to have the emulator /usr/bin/em86 in place. @@ -182,7 +182,7 @@ config BINFMT_EM86 config BINFMT_MISC tristate "Kernel support for MISC binaries" - ---help--- + help If you say Y here, it will be possible to plug wrapper-driven binary formats into the kernel. You will like this especially when you use programs that need an interpreter to run like Java, Python, .NET or diff --git a/fs/nls/Kconfig b/fs/nls/Kconfig index 5a63303298e6..c7857e36adbb 100644 --- a/fs/nls/Kconfig +++ b/fs/nls/Kconfig @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ menuconfig NLS tristate "Native language support" - ---help--- + help The base Native Language Support. A number of filesystems depend on it (e.g. FAT, JOLIET, NT, BEOS filesystems), as well as the ability of some filesystems to use native languages @@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ if NLS config NLS_DEFAULT string "Default NLS Option" default "iso8859-1" - ---help--- + help The default NLS used when mounting file system. Note, that this is the NLS used by your console, not the NLS used by a specific file system (if different) to store data (filenames) on a disk. @@ -76,7 +76,7 @@ config NLS_CODEPAGE_775 config NLS_CODEPAGE_850 tristate "Codepage 850 (Europe)" - ---help--- + help The Microsoft FAT file system family can deal with filenames in native language character sets. These character sets are stored in so-called DOS codepages. You need to include the appropriate @@ -92,7 +92,7 @@ config NLS_CODEPAGE_850 config NLS_CODEPAGE_852 tristate "Codepage 852 (Central/Eastern Europe)" - ---help--- + help The Microsoft FAT file system family can deal with filenames in native language character sets. These character sets are stored in so-called DOS codepages. You need to include the appropriate @@ -421,7 +421,7 @@ config NLS_ISO8859_14 config NLS_ISO8859_15 tristate "NLS ISO 8859-15 (Latin 9; Western European Languages with Euro)" - ---help--- + help If you want to display filenames with native language characters from the Microsoft FAT file system family or from JOLIET CD-ROMs correctly on the screen, you need to include the appropriate @@ -455,7 +455,7 @@ config NLS_KOI8_U config NLS_MAC_ROMAN tristate "Codepage macroman" - ---help--- + help The Apple HFS file system family can deal with filenames in native language character sets. These character sets are stored in so-called MAC codepages. You need to include the appropriate @@ -470,7 +470,7 @@ config NLS_MAC_ROMAN config NLS_MAC_CELTIC tristate "Codepage macceltic" - ---help--- + help The Apple HFS file system family can deal with filenames in native language character sets. These character sets are stored in so-called MAC codepages. You need to include the appropriate @@ -484,7 +484,7 @@ config NLS_MAC_CELTIC config NLS_MAC_CENTEURO tristate "Codepage maccenteuro" - ---help--- + help The Apple HFS file system family can deal with filenames in native language character sets. These character sets are stored in so-called MAC codepages. You need to include the appropriate @@ -498,7 +498,7 @@ config NLS_MAC_CENTEURO config NLS_MAC_CROATIAN tristate "Codepage maccroatian" - ---help--- + help The Apple HFS file system family can deal with filenames in native language character sets. These character sets are stored in so-called MAC codepages. You need to include the appropriate @@ -512,7 +512,7 @@ config NLS_MAC_CROATIAN config NLS_MAC_CYRILLIC tristate "Codepage maccyrillic" - ---help--- + help The Apple HFS file system family can deal with filenames in native language character sets. These character sets are stored in so-called MAC codepages. You need to include the appropriate @@ -526,7 +526,7 @@ config NLS_MAC_CYRILLIC config NLS_MAC_GAELIC tristate "Codepage macgaelic" - ---help--- + help The Apple HFS file system family can deal with filenames in native language character sets. These character sets are stored in so-called MAC codepages. You need to include the appropriate @@ -540,7 +540,7 @@ config NLS_MAC_GAELIC config NLS_MAC_GREEK tristate "Codepage macgreek" - ---help--- + help The Apple HFS file system family can deal with filenames in native language character sets. These character sets are stored in so-called MAC codepages. You need to include the appropriate @@ -554,7 +554,7 @@ config NLS_MAC_GREEK config NLS_MAC_ICELAND tristate "Codepage maciceland" - ---help--- + help The Apple HFS file system family can deal with filenames in native language character sets. These character sets are stored in so-called MAC codepages. You need to include the appropriate @@ -568,7 +568,7 @@ config NLS_MAC_ICELAND config NLS_MAC_INUIT tristate "Codepage macinuit" - ---help--- + help The Apple HFS file system family can deal with filenames in native language character sets. These character sets are stored in so-called MAC codepages. You need to include the appropriate @@ -582,7 +582,7 @@ config NLS_MAC_INUIT config NLS_MAC_ROMANIAN tristate "Codepage macromanian" - ---help--- + help The Apple HFS file system family can deal with filenames in native language character sets. These character sets are stored in so-called MAC codepages. You need to include the appropriate @@ -596,7 +596,7 @@ config NLS_MAC_ROMANIAN config NLS_MAC_TURKISH tristate "Codepage macturkish" - ---help--- + help The Apple HFS file system family can deal with filenames in native language character sets. These character sets are stored in so-called MAC codepages. You need to include the appropriate diff --git a/fs/notify/fanotify/Kconfig b/fs/notify/fanotify/Kconfig index 8b9103f126ad..a511f9d8677b 100644 --- a/fs/notify/fanotify/Kconfig +++ b/fs/notify/fanotify/Kconfig @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ config FANOTIFY select FSNOTIFY select EXPORTFS default n - ---help--- + help Say Y here to enable fanotify support. fanotify is a file access notification system which differs from inotify in that it sends an open file descriptor to the userspace listener along with @@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ config FANOTIFY_ACCESS_PERMISSIONS depends on FANOTIFY depends on SECURITY default n - ---help--- + help Say Y here is you want fanotify listeners to be able to make permissions decisions concerning filesystem events. This is used by some fanotify listeners which need to scan files before allowing the system access to diff --git a/fs/notify/inotify/Kconfig b/fs/notify/inotify/Kconfig index 7715fadd5fff..1cc8be25df7e 100644 --- a/fs/notify/inotify/Kconfig +++ b/fs/notify/inotify/Kconfig @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ config INOTIFY_USER bool "Inotify support for userspace" select FSNOTIFY default y - ---help--- + help Say Y here to enable inotify support for userspace, including the associated system calls. Inotify allows monitoring of both files and directories via a single open fd. Events are read from the file diff --git a/fs/proc/Kconfig b/fs/proc/Kconfig index 971a42f6357d..c930001056f9 100644 --- a/fs/proc/Kconfig +++ b/fs/proc/Kconfig @@ -66,7 +66,7 @@ config PROC_SYSCTL depends on PROC_FS select SYSCTL default y - ---help--- + help The sysctl interface provides a means of dynamically changing certain kernel parameters and variables on the fly without requiring a recompile of the kernel or reboot of the system. The primary diff --git a/fs/romfs/Kconfig b/fs/romfs/Kconfig index 9737b8e68878..8eb87008b55a 100644 --- a/fs/romfs/Kconfig +++ b/fs/romfs/Kconfig @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ config ROMFS_FS tristate "ROM file system support" depends on BLOCK || MTD - ---help--- + help This is a very small read-only file system mainly intended for initial ram disks of installation disks, but it could be used for other read-only media as well. Read |