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Re: [RFC][PATCH] bcmai: introduce AI driver

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> >> >+config BCMAI_HOST_PCI_POSSIBLE
> >> >+       bool
> >> >+       depends on BCMAI && PCI = y
> >> >+       default y
> >> >+
> >> >+config BCMAI_HOST_PCI
> >> >+       bool "Support for AI on PCI-host bus"
> >> >+       depends on BCMAI_HOST_PCI_POSSIBLE
> >> >+
> >> >+config BCMAI_DEBUG
> >> >+       bool "BCMAI debugging"
> >> >+       depends on BCMAI
> >> >+       help
> >> >+         This turns on additional debugging messages.
> >> >+
> >> >+         If unsure, say N
> >
> > Totally useless  :-(. It should really explain what AI means in this context.
> 
> Feel free to propose sth.

AFAICT AI means "artifical inteligence". So _you_ really need to fix your kconfig.
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