On Wed, 2015-05-06 at 11:33 +0800, Herbert Xu wrote: > On Tue, May 05, 2015 at 05:44:21PM -0700, Luis R. Rodriguez wrote: > > From: "Luis R. Rodriguez" <mcgrof@xxxxxxxx> > > > > We're going to add firmware module signing support, but when we do > > this we end up with the following recursive dependency. Fix this by > > just depending on FW_LOADER, which is typically always enabled > > anyway. > > > > mcgrof@ergon ~/linux-next (git::master)$ make allnoconfig > > scripts/kconfig/conf --allnoconfig Kconfig > > crypto/Kconfig:15:error: recursive dependency detected! > > crypto/Kconfig:15: symbol CRYPTO is selected by SYSDATA_SIG > > init/Kconfig:1880: symbol SYSDATA_SIG is selected by FIRMWARE_SIG > > drivers/base/Kconfig:88: symbol FIRMWARE_SIG depends on FW_LOADER > > drivers/base/Kconfig:80: symbol FW_LOADER is selected by CRYPTO_DEV_QAT > > drivers/crypto/qat/Kconfig:1: symbol CRYPTO_DEV_QAT is selected by CRYPTO_DEV_QAT_DH895xCC > > drivers/crypto/qat/Kconfig:13: symbol CRYPTO_DEV_QAT_DH895xCC depends on CRYPTO > > This doesn't look like a real cycle to me so perhaps we can fix > kbuild to understand this? (Dependency circles involving selects still hurt my brain.) Perhaps Luis should have another look at 02/12. See that patch adds this Kconfig entry to init/Kconfig: config SYSDATA_SIG def_bool y select SYSTEM_TRUSTED_KEYRING select KEYS select CRYPTO select ASYMMETRIC_KEY_TYPE select ASYMMETRIC_PUBLIC_KEY_SUBTYPE select PUBLIC_KEY_ALGO_RSA select ASN1 select OID_REGISTRY select X509_CERTIFICATE_PARSER As far as I can see this is not enclosed in anything that adds any dependencies. So that basically means that SYSDATA_SIG will always be set, for all architectures (because I think all arches source init/Kconfig). That should make it a pretty pointless symbol (except for the fact that it does trigger all those selects). The same patch also adds select SYSDATA_SIG to the entry for MODULE_SIG. But to me that looks like a nop, because SYSDATA_SIG will be set anyhow. So, but this is just I guess, the problem might go away if def_bool y is changed to just bool (Note that I haven't actually tested anything here, and it wouldn't be the first time my reasoning about Kconfig patches is completely off.) And, whatever the value of my analysis, adding a Kconfig problem in 02/12 just to fix it in 03/12 is a bit silly. I think the patches should be squashed if the problem can't be solved any other way. Paul Bolle -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-wireless" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html