Re: Ingo, no more kconfig patches

From: Adrian Bunk
Date: Sat May 03 2008 - 18:30:51 EST


On Sun, May 04, 2008 at 12:13:29AM +0200, Krzysztof Halasa wrote:
> Adrian Bunk <bunk@xxxxxxxxxx> writes:
>
> > If you select LEDS_CLASS "select follows dependencies" would let inherit
> > X86_RDC321X the dependencies of LEDS_CLASS,
>
> I see, "follows" the other way around. That fixes the breakage but I
> guess it's not exactly what the people doing make menuconfig want.
> Though in absence of the following it would IMHO make sense anyway.

Kconfig is an interface for users.

>From a developer perspective if might be the easiest to simply remove
the "select" syntax, but from an UI perspective it would be horrible.

> > And regarding "displaying all relevant dependency chains" to the user -
> > I can't see how that would work in the more complicated cases.
>
> I fear it too but perhaps there is some sane way? I don't know,
> asking (recursively?) interactively?
>
> Like:
> QWERTY requires at least one, select (Y/M):
> - ARCH_X86 && NET_ETHERNET, or
> - USB4_0 && !SMP, or
> - XXX
>
> then:
> NET_ETHERNET requires at lest one, select (Y/M):
> - PCI128
> - ISA256
>
> then (info):
> PCI128 requires PCI and it's selected automatically.

FB_SGIVW requires X86_VISWS and it's selected automatically.

(which is not good if you want a kernel that runs on a PC)

> I don't know. It could be useful even with a single dependency when
> configuring as the module, the user could select Y or M for dependency
> interactively (people may want to have E1000E=m and TULIP=m but MII=y).

Why do we have to bother users with the MII option at all?

"E1000E=m and TULIP=m but MII=y" works, but it doesn't really make
sense.

> Not sure if still on the same planet, though :-)
> --
> Krzysztof Halasa

cu
Adrian

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