On 11/24/25 1:32 PM, Quentin Schulz wrote:
Hi Ozan,
On 11/22/25 2:18 PM, Ozan Durgut wrote:
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Dear U-Boot maintainers,
I hope you're doing well.
I would like to raise a backward compatibility concern regarding commit
fb5235239aad ("env: Rename DEFAULT_ENV_FILE to
ENV_DEFAULT_ENV_TEXT_FILE"), which landed in the v2025.10 release.
I don't think we ever advertised backward compatibility for Kconfig
symbols/defconfig.
Previously used Kconfig symbols CONFIG_USE_DEFAULT_ENV_FILE and
CONFIG_DEFAULT_ENV_FILE have been replaced with
CONFIG_ENV_USE_DEFAULT_ENV_TEXT_FILE and
CONFIG_ENV_DEFAULT_ENV_TEXT_FILE. However, the old symbols were removed
outright, without a compatibility shim or deprecation period.
This change causes breakage when integrating U-Boot with Buildroot, as
Buildroot currently lacks a mechanism to handle such changes
conditionally based on U-Boot's version. As a result, downstream users
are forced to choose between breaking support for older or newer U-Boot
versions.
Currently yes, but that's an issue in Buildroot you can fix. This was
already asked on #u-boot and I already answered "just enable the new
option as well?" (https://libera.catirclogs.org/u-
boot/2025-11-20#39059950;). I've sent a patch to the Buildroot ML with a
tentative patch (though it doesn't seem to appear on the ML archive just
yet for some reason):
https://lore.kernel.org/all/[email protected]/
Cheers,
Quentin