On Jan 11 2017 or thereabouts, Arnd Bergmann wrote: > On Tuesday, January 10, 2017 4:39:43 PM CET Andrew Duggan wrote: > > On 01/10/2017 04:16 AM, Arnd Bergmann wrote: > > > If CONFIG_INPUT=m, we get a build error for the rmi4-f03 driver, > > > added in linux-4.10: > > > > > > drivers/input/built-in.o: In function `rmi_f03_attention': > > > rmi_f03.c:(.text+0xcfe0): undefined reference to `serio_interrupt' > > > rmi_f03.c:(.text+0xd055): undefined reference to `serio_interrupt' > > > drivers/input/built-in.o: In function `rmi_f03_remove': > > > rmi_f03.c:(.text+0xd115): undefined reference to `serio_unregister_port' > > > drivers/input/built-in.o: In function `rmi_f03_probe': > > > rmi_f03.c:(.text+0xd209): undefined reference to `__serio_register_port' > > > > > > If we make the driver itself a 'tristate' instead of 'bool' symbol, > > > Kconfig ensures that it can only be a loadable module in this case, > > > which avoids the problem. > > > > Unfortunately, the RMI4 driver does not support building the function > > drivers as modules. If F03 is built as a module it will not be loaded by > > the core. If we want f03 to be part of a module then rmi_core needs to > > be built as a module. We should remove the module macros currently in > > rmi_f03.c. > > > > I was able to get a similar build error by setting CONFIG_RMI_CORE=y and > > CONFIG_SERIO=m. Was CONFIG_RMI_CORE=y set when you encountered this > > error? If so I think we should figure out a way to have Kconfig set > > CONFIG_RMI_CORE=m if serio is built as a module. > > > Ok, I see what you mean now in > > static struct rmi_function_handler *fn_handlers[] = { > &rmi_f01_handler, > #ifdef CONFIG_RMI4_F03 > &rmi_f03_handler, > #endif > #ifdef CONFIG_RMI4_F11 > &rmi_f11_handler, > #endif > ... > }; > > I think we can actually make this more modular and more like other > drivers work: > > If each of the sub-drivers gets changed to call > rmi_register_function_handler() on its own handler structure, > having some drivers as modules would just work. > > It looks like the rmi_bus.c file was written to do it that way, > but for some reason the references to those drivers are all > in the same file. > Yep, it was initially written that way, and IIRC there was some issues depending on how the drivers were compiled. For example, if rmi4_core is Y and some functions are m, you can't load the device initially, so you send a -EPROBE_DEFER, but how can you be sure that the function will ever be loaded? Given that we need to have all the functions loaded during probe, we decided to switch to a monolithic rmi4_core driver that has everything it needs inside. I think having the dependency on SERIO=m implying RMI4_CORE=m should be doable and is probably the best solution with the current code. Cheers, Benjamin -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-input" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html