It doesn't work too well, though - try it and see what happens to the
config file after doing "make oldconfig" etc.
The proper fix is probably something like
unset CONFIG_PCI_BIOS CONFIG_PCI_DIRECT
choice 'PCI access mode' \
"BIOS CONFIG_PCI_ACCESS_BIOS \
Direct CONFIG_PCI_ACCESS_DIRECT \
Both CONFIG_PCI_ACCESS_BOTH" CONFIG_PCI_ACCESS_BOTH
if [ "$CONFIG_PCI_ACCESS_BIOS" = "y" -o "$CONFIG_PCI_ACCESS_BOTH" = "y" ]
then
define_bool CONFIG_PCI_BIOS y
fi
if [ "$CONFIG_PCI_ACCESS_DIRECT" = y -o "$CONFIG_PCI_ACCESS_BOTH" = "y" ]
then
define_bool CONFIG_PCI_DIRECT y
fi
(note the "unset" and the different name spaces to make sure that we
don't get configuration confusion).
I have _not_ tested the above, but I tested your previous patch and it
didn't work reliably. The above approach _should_ work, but if anybody
really wants to see this in the next kernel, please test it out and send
me a patch if/when it works..
Linus
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