[PATCH] serial: 8250: SERIAL_8250_FSL should not default to y when compile-testing

Johan Hovold johan at kernel.org
Thu Sep 16 19:08:35 AEST 2021


On Thu, Sep 16, 2021 at 10:55:49AM +0200, Geert Uytterhoeven wrote:
> Hi Johan,
> 
> On Thu, Sep 16, 2021 at 10:46 AM Johan Hovold <johan at kernel.org> wrote:
> > On Wed, Sep 15, 2021 at 02:56:52PM +0200, Geert Uytterhoeven wrote:
> > > Commit b1442c55ce8977aa ("serial: 8250: extend compile-test coverage")
> > > added compile-test support to the Freescale 16550 driver.  However, as
> > > SERIAL_8250_FSL is an invisible symbol, merely enabling COMPILE_TEST now
> > > enables this driver.
> > >
> > > Fix this by making SERIAL_8250_FSL visible.  Tighten the dependencies to
> > > prevent asking the user about this driver when configuring a kernel
> > > without appropriate Freescale SoC or ACPI support.
> >
> > This tightening is arguable a separate change which risk introducing
> > regressions if you get it wrong and should go in a separate patch at
> > least.
> 
> Getting it wrong would indeed be a regression, but not tightening
> that at the same time would mean I have to send a separate patch with
> a Fixes tag referring to this fix, following this template:
> 
>     foo should depend on bar
> 
>     The foo hardware is only present on bar SoCs.  Hence add a
>     dependency on bar, to prevent asking the user about this driver
>     when configuring a kernel without bar support.

I know this is a pet peeve of yours, but asking users about one more
symbol when configuring their kernels is hardly something that requires
a Fixes tag.

Either way it's a pretty weak argument for not separating the change.

Johan


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