There is no problem with adding ARM or !X86 dependencies to drivers now and fixing them later or as required. Alessandro Rubini <rubini@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: >>> The sta2x11 I/O Hub is a bridge from PCIe to AMBA. It reuses a >number >>> of amba drivers and needs to activate core bus support. > >> Nacked-by: H. Peter Anvin <hpa@xxxxxxxxx> >> >> This brings in tons of code into the x86 all{yes,mod}config builds, >and >> as perhaps one could expect some of it doesn't compile. For example: > >Ok. I apologize for not checking this. Actually, I only fixed the ones >that I needed to compile. > >How should I address the problem? (original code, published on >sourceforge was simply replicating a number of amba drivers into pci >drivers, but I don't think massive code duplication is ever sensible, >thus I preferred to reuse the existing drivers). > >I doubt all amba drivers can easily be made x86-compatible. >I see these possible approaces, all of them with their cons > > 1- add STA2X11 dependencies to ARM_AMBA _and_ the drivers that do work > > 2- leave CONFIG_ARM_AMBA undefined and play select file in Makefiles > using obj-$(CONFIG_STA2X11) > > 3- add ARM dependencies to the drivers that do not compile on x86 > > any other option? > >(1) and (2) bring chipset-specific stuff into the amba world, which is >bad, especially since I suspect other similar bridges will appear soon. > >(3) looks like a temporary hack and stuff can be fixed over time, but >it has the disadvantage of adding a big number of needless drivers in >the dsitributions' packages -- like my nacked patch did. > >thanks >/alessandro -- Sent from my mobile phone. Please excuse brevity and lack of formatting. -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-serial" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html