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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>
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# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only
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#
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# Unix Domain Sockets
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#
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config UNIX
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tristate "Unix domain sockets"
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help
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If you say Y here, you will include support for Unix domain sockets;
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sockets are the standard Unix mechanism for establishing and
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accessing network connections. Many commonly used programs such as
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the X Window system and syslog use these sockets even if your
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machine is not connected to any network. Unless you are working on
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an embedded system or something similar, you therefore definitely
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want to say Y here.
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To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the module will be
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called unix. Note that several important services won't work
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correctly if you say M here and then neglect to load the module.
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Say Y unless you know what you are doing.
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config UNIX_SCM
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bool
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depends on UNIX
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default y
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config UNIX_DIAG
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tristate "UNIX: socket monitoring interface"
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depends on UNIX
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default n
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help
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Support for UNIX socket monitoring interface used by the ss tool.
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If unsure, say Y.
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