Re: [SOLVED] RE: 2.6.0-test3 latest bk hangs when enabling IO-APIC

From: Jeff Garzik
Date: Mon Aug 18 2003 - 21:00:40 EST


Brown, Len wrote:
implementation. Unless I screwed up the config dependencies, it should
be impossible to enable the full CONFIG_ACPI without including
CONFIG_ACPI_HT.


You got it right...

...unfortunately the current options are very non-obvious. Linux kernel config has always presented a "subsystem switch", and under that, you have a bunch of options and modules and such. It is not obvious to me at all that _disabling_ CONFIG_ACPI_HT means that CONFIG_ACPI will simply never appear. And users who want ACPI, but don't have HyperThreading, would probably think similarly. I think the current thread shows it generates at least a little bit of confusion, too.

To me, it makes sense for CONFIG_ACPI_HT to require CONFIG_ACPI -- from a Kconfig standpoint -- but not the other way around. My first time configuring with the new options, I wanted to turn off CONFIG_ACPI_HT and turn on CONFIG_ACPI, but was frustrated when the config system wouldn't allow it.

I actually think the old method was a bit less confusing -- CONFIG_ACPI=N would never prompt me for any other ACPI config option. But if I wanted only the HT stuff, you had CONFIG_ACPI_HT_ONLY :)

So... concrete suggestions? Overall, IMO, move everything under CONFIG_ACPI, or, make CONFIG_ACPI_BOOT a _peer_ option, whose selection or lackthereof doesn't affect CONFIG_ACPI visibility at all.

Jeff



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