On (24/05/05 15:48), Sergey Senozhatsky wrote: > On (24/05/05 14:13), Sergey Senozhatsky wrote: > > On (24/05/05 13:39), Sergey Senozhatsky wrote: > > [..] > > > > I guess just pick one if none were selected. > > > > How do I pick one if none were selected? Does Kconfig support > > something like that? > > This triggers Kconfig error: > > config ZRAM_EMPTY_BACKENDS_FIXUP > bool > depends on ZRAM && !ZRAM_BACKEND_LZO && !ZRAM_BACKEND_LZ4 && \ > !ZRAM_BACKEND_LZ4HC && !ZRAM_BACKEND_ZSTD && \ > !ZRAM_BACKEND_DEFLATE > select ZRAM_BACKEND_LZO > > > drivers/block/zram/Kconfig:17:error: recursive dependency detected! > drivers/block/zram/Kconfig:17: symbol ZRAM_BACKEND_LZO is selected by ZRAM_EMPTY_BACKENDS_FIXUP > drivers/block/zram/Kconfig:52: symbol ZRAM_EMPTY_BACKENDS_FIXUP depends on ZRAM_BACKEND_LZO > > > I'm a little surprised by this - EMPTY_BACKENDS_FIXUP does not depend > on ZRAM_BACKEND_LZO, it depends on NOT ZRAM_BACKEND_LZO. > > Let me Cc linux-kbuild. Kbuild folks, how do I workaround this? Is this how one does it? config ZRAM_BACKEND_LZO bool "lzo and lzo-rle compression support" depends on ZRAM default y if !ZRAM_BACKEND_LZ4 && !ZRAM_BACKEND_LZ4HC && \ !ZRAM_BACKEND_ZSTD && !ZRAM_BACKEND_DEFLATE default n select LZO_COMPRESS select LZO_DECOMPRESS User still can select N and then we'll have empty backends, but at least default is Y if none of the algorithms were selected. Is it good enough?