Re: Time to make PCI_MSI default y ?

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On Wed, 2009-11-25 at 08:09 +1100, Benjamin Herrenschmidt wrote:
> On Tue, 2009-11-24 at 12:53 +0000, Ralf Baechle wrote:
> > On Tue, Nov 24, 2009 at 01:39:48PM +1100, Michael Ellerman wrote:
> > 
> > > Having just hit a build-break caused by a distro building with
> > > PCI_MSI=n, I set out to make it default y for powerpc. Unfortunately
> > > that's not possible, because it's in drivers/pci/Kconfig.
> > > 
> > > So is it time to make it default y for everyone? It seems to me having
> > > it off is more likely to cause problems than having it on these days,
> > > though I'm not sure if that is true for all archs.
> > > 
> > > An arch that really didn't want it default y could conditionally select
> > > ARCH_SUPPORTS_MSI, like x86 does already.
> > 
> > On MIPS the age of MSI only recently started; once single platform (Cavium)
> > out of all the many uses it.  Cavium does a "select ARCH_SUPPORTS_MSI" but
> > not "select PCI_MSI" because not all platform variants actually have PCI.
> > 
> > We should  not give a user a chance to select something wrong in kconfig
> > thus automatically as many options for a platform as possible is a good
> > thing - after all the kconfig dialog for any given platfrom has become
> > painfully long.  And we really should have to avoid users having to know
> > that the Frobnic 2000 they're trying to upgrade the kernel for requires
> > MSI to work ...
> 
> Still... select has nasty issues. I think default y is fine here. For
> platforms that don't need it, make sure their defconfigs don't have it
> set...
> 
> Or maybe default y if (X86 || PPC)

Oh yeah I forgot we could do that. So we could either do that, or add a
ARCH_MSI_DEFAULT and use that as the if condition. If people really
care.

cheers


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