.. SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only ========================== Bash completion for Kbuild ========================== The kernel build system is written using Makefiles, and Bash completion for the `make` command is available through the `bash-completion`_ project. However, the Makefiles for the kernel build are complex. The generic completion rules for the `make` command do not provide meaningful suggestions for the kernel build system, except for the options of the `make` command itself. To enhance completion for various variables and targets, the kernel source includes its own completion script at `scripts/bash-completion/make`. This script provides additional completions when working within the kernel tree. Outside the kernel tree, it defaults to the generic completion rules for the `make` command. Prerequisites ============= The script relies on helper functions provided by `bash-completion`_ project. Please ensure it is installed on your system. On most distributions, you can install the `bash-completion` package through the standard package manager. How to use ========== You can source the script directly:: $ source scripts/bash-completion/make Or, you can copy it into the search path for Bash completion scripts. For example:: $ mkdir -p ~/.local/share/bash-completion/completions $ cp scripts/bash-completion/make ~/.local/share/bash-completion/completions/ Details ======= The additional completion for Kbuild is enabled in the following cases: - You are in the root directory of the kernel source. - You are in the top-level build directory created by the O= option (checked via the `source` symlink pointing to the kernel source). - The -C make option specifies the kernel source or build directory. - The -f make option specifies a file in the kernel source or build directory. If none of the above are met, it falls back to the generic completion rules. The completion supports: - Commonly used targets, such as `all`, `menuconfig`, `dtbs`, etc. - Make (or environment) variables, such as `ARCH`, `LLVM`, etc. - Single-target builds (`foo/bar/baz.o`) - Configuration files (`*_defconfig` and `*.config`) Some variables offer intelligent behavior. For instance, `CROSS_COMPILE=` followed by a TAB displays installed toolchains. The list of defconfig files shown depends on the value of the `ARCH=` variable. .. _bash-completion: https://github.com/scop/bash-completion/