Re: [RFC PATCH] SCSI: split Kconfig menu into two

From: Stefan Richter
Date: Sat Sep 15 2007 - 08:27:23 EST


Adrian Bunk wrote:
> On Fri, Sep 14, 2007 at 10:01:18PM +0200, Stefan Richter wrote:
>> drivers/Kconfig | 4
>> drivers/scsi/Kconfig | 1589 ----------------------------------
>> drivers/scsi/Kconfig.lowlevel | 1578 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
>> 3 files changed, 1588 insertions(+), 1583 deletions(-)
>
> Nearly right. ;-)
>
> There are a few architectures not (yet) using drivers/Kconfig.

Right, the patch is wrong for those architectures which include
drivers/scsi/Kconfig directly, rather than indirectly via drivers/Kconfig.

[...]
>> # drivers/Kconfig
>>
>> +source "drivers/scsi/Kconfig"
>> +
>> menu "Device Drivers"
>>
>> source "drivers/base/Kconfig"
>> @@ -22,7 +24,7 @@ source "drivers/misc/Kconfig"
>>
>> source "drivers/ide/Kconfig"
>>
>> -source "drivers/scsi/Kconfig"
>> +source "drivers/scsi/Kconfig.lowlevel"
>>
>> source "drivers/ata/Kconfig"
>> ...
>
> This way the order is wrong:
>
> There should first be the lowlevel SCSI, SATA, USB etc. drivers, these
> drivers should select CONFIG_SCSI, and then the menu offering support
> for disk, CD,...

The order was inspired by

# the protocols etc.
"Networking"

# the interconnects
"Device Drivers"/ "Network device support"

So that order is wrong too?

However, there is also precedence for the order which you suggest: The
partition and filesystems options come after device driver options.

[...]
>> +menu "Storage (core and SCSI commands)"
>>
>> config SCSI
>> - tristate "SCSI device support"
>> + tristate "Storage support (core and SCSI commands)"
>> depends on BLOCK
>> select SCSI_DMA if HAS_DMA
>> ---help---
>> ...
>
> What is "storage support"?
> SATA?
> PATA?
> USB mass storage?
> MMC?
> MTD?

What is "Networking"? Ethernet? Infiniband? ...?

> Whether or not a driver uses the SCSI layer is an implementation detail
> (it even differs for the two USB mass storage implementations and the
> two PATA implementations in the kernel) the user shouldn't have to know
> about.
>
> I don't see any reason why CONFIG_SCSI should have to stay user-visible
> at all after your patch.

Vice versa, I don't see any reason for "select SCSI" anywhere after my
patch.
--
Stefan Richter
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