On Sat, 19 Oct 2024 18:49:24 +0100 David Woodhouse wrote: > > Yes please and thank you! We gotta straighten it out before > > the merge window. > > Hm, as I (finally) come to do that, I realise that many of the others > defined in drivers/ptp/Kconfig are also 'default y'. Which is only > really 'default PTP_1588_CLOCK' in practice since they all depend on > that. AFAICT nothing defaulted to enabled since 2017, so I'd chalk it up to us getting better at catching mistakes over time. > Most importantly, PTP_1588_CLOCK_KVM is 'default y'. And that one is > fundamentally broken (at least in the presence of live migration if > guests care about their clock suddenly being wrong) which is why it's > being superseded by the new VMCLOCK thing. We absolutely don't want to > leave the _KVM one enabled by default and not its _VMCLOCK replacement. You can default to .._CLOCK_KVM, and provide the explanation in the commit message and Kconfig help. Or if you feel strongly even make CLOCK_KVM depend on the new one? > Please advise... I suspect the best answer is to leave it as it is? I'd really rather not. Linus has complained to us about Kconfig symbols appearing / getting enabled by default multiple times in the past. Sorry for the delay, vacation time.