Re: [PATCH v1] init: Do not select DEBUG_KERNEL by default

From: Sinan Kaya
Date: Wed Apr 10 2019 - 17:54:01 EST


On 4/10/2019 5:45 PM, Kees Cook wrote:
On Wed, Apr 10, 2019 at 2:26 PM Sinan Kaya <okaya@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

We can't seem to have a kernel with CONFIG_EXPERT set but
CONFIG_DEBUG_KERNEL unset these days.

While some of the features under the CONFIG_EXPERT require
CONFIG_DEBUG_KERNEL, it doesn't apply for all features.

The meaning of CONFIG_EXPERT and CONFIG_DEBUG_KERNEL has been
mixed here.

I don't agree: the point of EXPERT is to show _everything_, which
means DEBUG_KERNEL should be selected to show those options as well. I
think this is fine as-is. What is the problem you want to solve?

I think of it as low (nothing selected) medium (DEBUG_KERNEL) and high
(EXPERT and DEBUG_KERNEL). So EXPERT enables DEBUG_KERNEL too.


Sure, let's see if there is a better option.

I don't want any of the debug features in my kernel but still
need all the expert features. My kernel is considered a production
kernel. I don't really want to ship all the good debug enables.

On the other hand, I need the features under CONFIG_EXPERT to have
a functional system.

Let's take "multiple users" as an example.

What's the point of having a kernel without multiple users? :)

I don't see the relationship between CONFIG_DEBUG and CONFIG_EXPERT
as none of the features except KALLSYMS depend on it. If there was
a compile time dependency, I'd say move it to the things that need
it as this patch suggests.

P.S. I found a circular dependency now. I can respin the patch based
on feedback.