Re: Bad escriptions in Kconfig

From: Douglas Gilbert
Date: Mon Dec 31 2007 - 10:17:54 EST


Bodo Eggert wrote:
> In some of the Kconfig files, the options are not adequately decribed. I
> collected a few of the bad descriptions I found:
>
>
> ---
> Lowlevel video output switch controls (VIDEO_OUTPUT_CONTROL) [M/n/y/?] (NEW) ?
>
> This framework adds support for low-level control of the video
> output switch.
> ---
>
> - What is THE video output switch and why would I need low level control?
>
> - Frameworks should be auto-selected like libraries, shouldn't they?
>
> - WTF is this a module?
>
>
> -------------
> ---
> Auxiliary Display support (AUXDISPLAY) [N/y/?] (NEW) ?
>
> Say Y here to get to see options for auxiliary display drivers.
> This option alone does not add any kernel code.
> ---
>
> - If I knw what an axilary display was, I would not read this help text!
>
> - After digging some time, I discovered that all Auxdisplays are parallel
> port devices.
> Rename to "Parallel port display device support"?
>
>
> -------------
> ---
> Transformation user configuration interface (XFRM_USER) [N/m/y/?] (NEW)
>
> Support for Transformation(XFRM) user configuration interface
> like IPsec used by native Linux tools.
>
> If unsure, say Y.
> ---
>
> - I'm not sure if these words combine to a sentence.
> - I can't tell if IPSEC is the only user or if I'd break other parts by not
> saying 'Y'. OTOH, I don't want to bloat my kernel ...
> - What's a native linux tool?
>
>
> -------------
> ---
> SCSI target support (SCSI_TGT) [N/m/y/?] (NEW) ?
>
> If you want to use SCSI target mode drivers enable this option.
> If you choose M, the module will be called scsi_tgt.
> ---
>
> What TF is a SCSI target mode, what is a target mode driver?

Heard of google :-)

For explanations of SCSI (and other storage) terminology
reference could be made to SAM-3 or SAM-4 drafts (because
the real standards cost money) at www.t10.org .

Perhaps many other subsections in the kernel could have
similar references.

Doug Gilbert


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