[OS-BUILD PATCH] redhat: Remove editconfig

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From: Prarit Bhargava <prarit@xxxxxxxxxx>

redhat: Remove editconfig

editconfig was written for RHEL8 when the world was a better place, the
Red Sox had a good team, and we all used to gather around the campfire
every evening and sing songs.  But we don't live in that world.  Today,
dogs are living with cats and we have so many more variants.  That means
editconfig is horribly out-of-date and its existence is causing
contributors to think it is okay to run the script in RHEL9 and
kernel-ark.

Remove editconfig.  It is old and outdated.

Signed-off-by: Prarit Bhargava <prarit@xxxxxxxxxx>

diff --git a/redhat/configs/editconfig b/redhat/configs/editconfig
deleted file mode 100755
index blahblah..blahblah 0
--- a/redhat/configs/editconfig
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,354 +0,0 @@
-#!/bin/bash
-#
-# editconfig: RHEL Config Editor
-#
-# For help, run ./editconfig -h
-#
-# TODO: Is there a way to verify the output?  Maybe run 'make dist-configs' &
-# 	the process_configs.sh -c tool on the modified CONFIG?  This would
-#	require a modification to process_configs.sh to take a single
-#	CONFIG option but is do-able.
-# TODO: what to do with "c" text/numeric options?
-
-DIR=./
-HEIGHT=20
-WIDTH=40
-BACKTITLE="RHEL Config Editor"
-
-MAINOPTIONS=(1 "View $CONFIG"
-	     2 "Set all arches"
-	     3 "Set all debug"
-	     4 "Set specific arches"
-	     5 "Set Specific debugs"
-	     6 "Set s390x zfcpdump"
-	     7 "Exit and create patch"
-	     8 "Exit")
-
-CONFIGOPTIONS=(m ""
-	       y ""
-	       "is not set" "")
-
-EVALUATECONFIGS=(1 "Help"
-		 2 "Balance CONFIGs"
-		 3 "Check arch CONFIGs"
-		 4 "Check syntax"
-		 5 "Find dead CONFIGs")
-
-ARCHOPTIONS=(aarch64 ""
-	     powerpc64le ""
-	     s390x   ""
-	     x86_64  "")
-
-usage()
-{
-	echo ""
-	echo "editconfig [ -h ] [config_option]"
-	echo "	-h: help"
-	echo ""
-	echo "ex) editconfig CONFIG_PCI"
-	echo "      or"
-	echo "    editconfig PCI"
-	echo ""
-	echo "    editconfig (no options) provides a menu to run"
-	echo "    verification tests on all CONFIG options."
-	echo ""
-	echo "See redhat/docs/editing_CONFIGS.txt for more information"
-}
-
-read_file() # $1 is the full file path
-{
-	filepath=$1
-	if test -e $filepath; then
-		egrep "# CONFIG.*is not set" $filepath >& /dev/null && echo "n" && return
-		egrep "CONFIG.*=" $filepath >& /dev/null
-		if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then
-			egrep "=y" $filepath >& /dev/null && echo "y" && return
-			egrep "=m" $filepath >& /dev/null && echo "m" && return
-			# some files may equal a number or a string
-			egrep "=*" $filepath >& /dev/null && echo "c" && echo $filepath >> $DIR/.strlist && return
-		fi
-	else
-		echo "x" # file does not exist
-		return
-	fi
-	# some files may contain only comments
-	echo "c"
-}
-
-get_arch_files() # $1 is directory, $2 is CONFIG
-{
-	# The second s390x entry is really s390x/zfcpdump
-	for arch in "aarch64" "powerpc64le" "s390x" "x86_64" "s390x"
-	do
-		# Need to special case generic powerpc64 & powerpc64le
-		# because they have an extra "hop" between them at
-		# the arch level
-		[ "$arch" == "powerpc64le" ] && [ -e $DIR/$1/powerpc64/$2 ] && arch=powerpc64
-		val=$(read_file $DIR/$1/$arch/$2)
-		echo -n "$val "
-	done
-	echo ""
-}
-
-check_config_syntax() # $1 is CONFIG
-{
-	cfg=$(find ./ -name $1)
-	./evaluate_configs -s $cfg
-	[ $? -ne 0 ] && exit 1
-}
-
-config_is_valid() # $1 is CONFIG
-{
-	generic=$(read_file $DIR/generic/$1)
-	generic_arch=$(get_arch_files generic $1)
-	debug=$(read_file $DIR/debug/$1)
-	debug_arch=$(get_arch_files debug $1)
-	zfcpdump=$(read_file $DIR/generic/s390x/zfcpdump/$1)
-
-	echo "${generic}${generic_arch}${debug}${debug_arch}${zfcpdump}" | grep -v c >& /dev/null
-	if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then
-		echo "editconfig currently only handles CONFIGs with y/n/m/is not settings."
-		exit 1
-	fi
-
-}
-
-display_config() # $1 is CONFIG
-{
-	generic=$(read_file $DIR/generic/$1)
-	generic_arch=$(get_arch_files generic $1)
-	debug=$(read_file $DIR/debug/$1)
-	debug_arch=$(get_arch_files debug $1)
-	zfcpdump=$(read_file $DIR/generic/s390x/zfcpdump/$1)
-
-	echo ""
-	echo "                       a p s x s"
-	echo "                       a p 3 8 3"
-	echo "                       r c 9 6 9"
-	echo "                       c 6 0 _ 0"
-	echo "                       h 4 x 6 x"
-	echo "                       6 l   4 k"
-	echo "                       4 e     d"
-	echo ""
-	# debug/arch
-	echo "debug/arch             ${debug_arch::-3} $zfcpdump"
-	# debug, the '-' at the end is for s390x/zfcpdump which is a noop
-	echo "debug                  $debug $debug $debug $debug -"
-	# generic/arch
-	echo "generic/arch           ${generic_arch::-1}"
-	# generic
-	echo "generic                $generic $generic $generic $generic $generic"
-	echo ""
-	echo "Legend:"
-	echo "       x undefined/inherited from level below"
-	echo "       y built-in"
-	echo "       m module"
-	echo "       n is not set"
-	echo "       c numeric/text setting (currently unsupported)"
-	echo "       - s390/zfcpdump is not affected at this level"
-
-}
-
-menuconfig() # $@ is title
-{
-	dialog --clear --backtitle "$BACKTITLE" \
-	       --title "$@" --menu "Choose one of the following options:" \
-	       $HEIGHT $WIDTH ${#CONFIGOPTIONS[@]} \
-	       "${CONFIGOPTIONS[@]}" 2>&1 >/dev/tty
-}
-
-menuarch() # $@ is title
-{
-	dialog --clear --backtitle "$BACKTITLE" \
-	       --title "$@" --menu "Choose one of the following options:" \
-	       $HEIGHT $WIDTH ${#ARCHOPTIONS[@]} \
-	       "${ARCHOPTIONS[@]}" 2>&1 >/dev/tty
-}
-
-createfile() # $1 is m/y/is not set, $2 is filename
-{
-	option=$1
-	filename=$2
-	case $option in
-	m|y)
-		echo "$CONFIG=$STATUS" > $filename;;
-	n)
-		echo "# $CONFIG is not set" > $filename;;
-	esac
-}
-
-call_evaluate_configs()
-{
-	STATUS="loop"
-	while [ "$STATUS" == "loop" ]
-	do
-		STATUS=$(dialog --clear --backtitle "$BACKTITLE" \
-			 --title "Evaluate Configs" \
-			 --menu "Choose one of the following options:" \
-			 $HEIGHT $WIDTH ${#EVALUATECONFIGS[@]} \
-			 "${EVALUATECONFIGS[@]}" 2>&1 >/dev/tty)
-		case $STATUS in
-		1) usage_text=$(usage)
-		   dialog --clear --backtitle "$BACKTITLE" \
-			  --title "editconfig help" \
-			  --no-collapse --msgbox "$usage_text" 20 60
-		   STATUS="loop"
-		   ;;
-		2) $DIR/evaluate_configs -b;;
-		3) $DIR/evaluate_configs -c;;
-		4) $DIR/evaluate_configs -s;;
-		5) $DIR/evaluate_configs -f;;
-		esac
-	done
-}
-
-check_dialog()
-{
-	rpm -q dialog >& /dev/null
-	[ $? -ne 0 ] && echo "Run 'yum -y install dialog'." && exit 1
-}
-
-# where am i?
-if [ ! -d "generic" ] || [ ! -d "debug" ]; then
-	echo "This script must be run in the redhat/configs directory."
-	exit 1
-fi
-
-check_dialog
-
-while [[ $# -gt 0 ]]
-do
-	key="$1"
-	case $key in
-	-h) usage
-	    exit 1
-	    ;;
-	*) break;;
-	esac
-	shift
-done
-
-CONFIG=$1
-
-[ -z "$CONFIG" ] && call_evaluate_configs && exit $?
-
-# Allow for "FOO" instead of "CONFIG_FOO"
-echo $CONFIG | grep CONFIG >& /dev/null
-[ $? -ne 0 ] && CONFIG="CONFIG_${CONFIG}"
-
-# Is this a new or old config (useful for messaging below)
-EDIT=$(find $DIR -name $CONFIG | wc -l)
-
-clear
-
-[ $EDIT -eq 1 ] && check_config_syntax $CONFIG
-
-# editconfig currently only supports y/n/m/is not set CONFIG options.
-config_is_valid $CONFIG
-
-STATUS=0
-while [ $STATUS -le 7 ]
-do
-	case $STATUS in
-	0) 	STATUS=$(dialog --clear --backtitle "$BACKTITLE" \
-			 --title "$CONFIG EDITOR" \
-			 --menu "Choose one of the following options:" \
-			 $HEIGHT $WIDTH ${#MAINOPTIONS[@]} \
-			 "${MAINOPTIONS[@]}" 2>&1 >/dev/tty)
-		[ -z "$STATUS" ] && exit
-		;;
-
-	1)	# view current CONFIG settings
-		config_data=$(display_config $CONFIG)
-		dialog --clear --backtitle "$BACKTITLE" \
-		       --title "$CONFIG settings" \
-		       --no-collapse --msgbox "$config_data" \
-		       25 60
-		STATUS=0
-		;;
-
-	2)	# set the config on all arch configs
-		STATUS=$(menuconfig "Set $CONFIG on all arches")
-		[ -z "$STATUS" ] && STATUS=0 && continue
-		filename=$DIR/generic/$CONFIG
-		[ "$STATUS" == "is not set" ] && STATUS=n
-		createfile $STATUS $filename
-		STATUS=0
-		;;
-
-
-	3)	# set the config on all debug configs
-		STATUS=$(menuconfig "Set $CONFIG on all debug")
-		[ -z "$STATUS" ] && STATUS=0 && continue
-		filename=$DIR/debug/$CONFIG
-		[ "$STATUS" == "is not set" ] && STATUS=n
-		createfile $STATUS $filename
-		STATUS=0
-		;;
-
-	4)	# set the config on specific arches
-		STATUS=$(menuarch "Pick one arch .config")
-		[ -z "$STATUS" ] && STATUS=0 && continue
-		arch=$STATUS
-		STATUS=$(menuconfig "Set $CONFIG on $arch.config")
-		[ -z "$STATUS" ] && STATUS=3 && continue
-		filename=$DIR/generic/$arch/$CONFIG
-		[ "$STATUS" == "is not set" ] && STATUS=n
-		createfile $STATUS $filename
-		STATUS=0
-		;;
-
-	5)	# set the config on specific debug
-		STATUS=$(menuarch "Pick one arch-debug.config")
-		[ -z "$STATUS" ] && STATUS=0 && continue
-		arch=$STATUS
-		STATUS=$(menuconfig "Set $CONFIG on ${arch}-debug.config")
-		[ -z "$STATUS" ] && STATUS=3 && continue
-		filename=$DIR/debug/$arch/$CONFIG
-		[ "$STATUS" == "is not set" ] && STATUS=n
-		createfile $STATUS $filename
-		STATUS=0
-		;;
-
-	6)	# set the config on s390 zfcpdump
-		STATUS=$(menuconfig "Set $CONFIG in s390x zfcpdump .config")
-		[ -z "$STATUS" ] && STATUS=0 && continue
-		filename=$DIR/generic/s390x/zfcpdump/$CONFIG
-		[ "$STATUS" == "is not set" ] && STATUS=n
-		createfile $STATUS $filename
-		STATUS=0
-		;;
-
-	7)	# exit and save
-		./evaluate_configs -c $CONFIG
-		./evaluate_configs -b $CONFIG
-		git add -A $DIR/generic/ $DIR/debug/
-		if [ $EDIT -eq 0 ]; then
-			git commit -m "
-redhat/configs: Add $CONFIG
-
-Upstream Status: RHEL only.
-
-Add redhat/configs for new ${CONFIG}.
-
-Autogenerated & verified by editconfig."
-		else
-			git commit -m "
-redhat/configs: Update $CONFIG
-
-Upstream Status: RHEL only.
-
-Update redhat/configs for ${CONFIG}.
-
-Autogenerated & verified by editconfig."
-		fi
-
-		exit
-		;;
-	8)	# exit and don't save
-		git co -f $DIR/generic $DIR/debug
-		exit
-		;;
-
-	esac
-done

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https://gitlab.com/cki-project/kernel-ark/-/merge_requests/2468
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