How to create a defconfig file from a .config?
For your platform, in a new defconfig file, yes. In fact this is the safest way to create a new defconfig. If you manually remove config entries from an existing config file to create a new one, you are likely to get dependency issues and during build, it might restart the kernel config and give you prompts for selecting individual config options.
I think you have to do just one command and use the created file as you want to.
% make savedefconfig
% cp defconfig arch/arm/configs/my_cool_defconfig
(Pay attention to the filename template that is used for defconfig)
To get all possible targets just run
% make help
As noted by Adam Miller followed by Jeremy, users of Buildroot distribution can use wrappers for that purpose, i.e. (per Buildroot manual, section 8.1):
- linux-savedefconfig for
linux
- barebox-savedefconfig for
barebox
bootloader - uboot-savedefconfig for
U-Boot
bootloader
make savedefconfig
minimizes the generated defconfig
skipping redundant configs that are implied by others.