Re: [PATCH 2/2] MAINTAINERS: Make cxl obsolete
From: Michael Ellerman
Date: Tue Apr 09 2024 - 00:37:58 EST
Andrew Donnellan <ajd@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes:
> The cxl driver is no longer actively maintained and we intend to remove it
> in a future kernel release. Change its status to obsolete, and update the
> sysfs ABI documentation accordingly.
>
> Signed-off-by: Andrew Donnellan <ajd@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> ---
> Documentation/ABI/{testing => obsolete}/sysfs-class-cxl | 3 +++
> MAINTAINERS | 4 ++--
> 2 files changed, 5 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)
> rename Documentation/ABI/{testing => obsolete}/sysfs-class-cxl (99%)
This is a good start, but I suspect if there are any actual users they
are not going to be monitoring the status of cxl in the MAINTAINERS file :)
I think we should probably modify Kconfig so that anyone who's using cxl
on purpose has some chance to notice before we remove it.
Something like the patch below. Anyone who has an existing config and
runs oldconfig will get a prompt, eg:
Deprecated support for IBM Coherent Accelerators (CXL) (DEPRECATED_CXL) [N/m/y/?] (NEW)
Folks who just use defconfig etc. won't notice any change which is a
pity. We could also change the default to n, but that risks breaking
someone's machine. Maybe we do that in a another releases time.
cheers
diff --git a/drivers/misc/cxl/Kconfig b/drivers/misc/cxl/Kconfig
index 5efc4151bf58..e3fd3fcaf62a 100644
--- a/drivers/misc/cxl/Kconfig
+++ b/drivers/misc/cxl/Kconfig
@@ -9,11 +9,18 @@ config CXL_BASE
select PPC_64S_HASH_MMU
config CXL
- tristate "Support for IBM Coherent Accelerators (CXL)"
+ def_bool y
+ depends on DEPRECATED_CXL
+
+config DEPRECATED_CXL
+ tristate "Deprecated support for IBM Coherent Accelerators (CXL)"
depends on PPC_POWERNV && PCI_MSI && EEH
select CXL_BASE
default m
help
+ The cxl driver is no longer actively maintained and we intend to
+ remove it in a future kernel release.
+
Select this option to enable driver support for IBM Coherent
Accelerators (CXL). CXL is otherwise known as Coherent Accelerator
Processor Interface (CAPI). CAPI allows accelerators in FPGAs to be