Re: [PATCH net v9 3/3] net/8390: apne.c - add 100 Mbit support to apne.c driver

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Hi Michael,

On Tue, Nov 9, 2021 at 8:39 PM Michael Schmitz <schmitzmic@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On 10/11/21 08:25, Randy Dunlap wrote:
There are no other drivers that "select PCCARD" or
"select PCMCIA" in the entire kernel tree.
I don't see any good justification to allow it here.

Amiga doesn't use anything from the core PCMCIA code, instead
providing its own basic PCMCIA support code.

I had initially duplicated some of the cis tuple parser code, but
decided to use what's already there instead.

I can drop these selects, and add instructions to manually select
these options in the Kconfig help section. Seemed a little error prone
to me.

Just make it the same as other drivers in this respect, please.

"depends on PCMCIA" is what I've seen for other drivers. That is not
really appropriate for the APNE driver (8 bit cards work fine with
just the support code from arch/m68k/amiga/pcmcia.c).

Please confirm that "depends on PCMCIA" is what you want me to use?

Hi Michael,

I don't want to see this driver using 'select', so that probably only
leaves "depends on".
But if you or Geert tell me that I am bonkers, so be it. :)

Are you OK with adding CONFIG_PCCARD=y and CONFIG_PCMCIA=y to
amiga_defconfig to allow APNE to still be built when changed to depend
on PCMCIA?

Sure.  When they become dependencies for APNE, I will update them in
the next defconfig refresh.

Gr{oetje,eeting}s,

                        Geert

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