Re: [OS-BUILD PATCH] [redhat] New configs in drivers/mfd

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On 12/16/20 8:35 AM, GitLab Bridge on behalf of redhat-patchlab wrote:
From: Fedora Kernel Team <kernel-team@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>

Hi,

As part of the ongoing rebase effort, the following configuration
options need to be reviewed.

As a reminder, the ARK configuration flow involves moving unreviewed
configuration options from the pending directory to the ark directory.
In the diff below, options are removed from the pending directory and
added to the ark hierarchy. The final options that need to be ACKed
are the files that are being added to the ark hierarchy.

If the value for a file that is added should be changed, please reply
with a better option.

  CONFIG_MFD_INTEL_PMT:

  The Intel Platform Monitoring Technology (PMT) is an interface that
  provides access to hardware monitor registers. This driver supports
  Telemetry, Watcher, and Crashlog PMT capabilities/devices for
  platforms starting from Tiger Lake.

  Symbol: MFD_INTEL_PMT [=n]
  Type  : tristate
  Defined at drivers/mfd/Kconfig:685
    Prompt: Intel Platform Monitoring Technology (PMT) support
    Depends on: HAS_IOMEM [=y] && PCI [=y]
    Location:
      -> Device Drivers
        -> Multifunction device drivers
  Selects: MFD_CORE [=y]

---

Cc: Torez Smith <torez@xxxxxxxxxx>
Cc: David Arcari <darcari@xxxxxxxxxx>
Cc: Tony Camuso <tcamuso@xxxxxxxxxx>
Signed-off-by: Fedora Kernel Team <kernel-team@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
---
  .../common/generic/CONFIG_MFD_INTEL_PMT       |  1 +
  .../generic/CONFIG_MFD_INTEL_PMT              | 20 -------------------
  2 files changed, 1 insertion(+), 20 deletions(-)
  create mode 100644 redhat/configs/common/generic/CONFIG_MFD_INTEL_PMT
  delete mode 100644 redhat/configs/pending-common/generic/CONFIG_MFD_INTEL_PMT

diff --git a/redhat/configs/common/generic/CONFIG_MFD_INTEL_PMT b/redhat/configs/common/generic/CONFIG_MFD_INTEL_PMT
new file mode 100644
index 000000000000..f7e1e45105b5
--- /dev/null
+++ b/redhat/configs/common/generic/CONFIG_MFD_INTEL_PMT
@@ -0,0 +1 @@
+# CONFIG_MFD_INTEL_PMT is not set
diff --git a/redhat/configs/pending-common/generic/CONFIG_MFD_INTEL_PMT b/redhat/configs/pending-common/generic/CONFIG_MFD_INTEL_PMT
deleted file mode 100644
index 8855b93895e0..000000000000
--- a/redhat/configs/pending-common/generic/CONFIG_MFD_INTEL_PMT
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,20 +0,0 @@
-# CONFIG_MFD_INTEL_PMT:
-#
-# The Intel Platform Monitoring Technology (PMT) is an interface that
-# provides access to hardware monitor registers. This driver supports
-# Telemetry, Watcher, and Crashlog PMT capabilities/devices for
-# platforms starting from Tiger Lake.
-#
-# Symbol: MFD_INTEL_PMT [=n]
-# Type  : tristate
-# Defined at drivers/mfd/Kconfig:685
-#   Prompt: Intel Platform Monitoring Technology (PMT) support
-#   Depends on: HAS_IOMEM [=y] && PCI [=y]
-#   Location:
-#     -> Device Drivers
-#       -> Multifunction device drivers
-# Selects: MFD_CORE [=y]
-#
-#
-#
-# CONFIG_MFD_INTEL_PMT is not set


This should be:

CONFIG_MFD_INTEL_PMT=m

Nacked-by: David Arcari <darcari@xxxxxxxxxx>
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