Re: Linux 2.6.7-rc2
From: David Ford
Date: Tue Jun 08 2004 - 13:03:27 EST
It would also help if there was a preliminary auto-detect option/feature
in the main window that could get a quick idea of what can/should be
enabled.
David
Bill Davidsen wrote:
Denis Vlasenko wrote:
On Wednesday 02 June 2004 17:37, Thomas Zehetbauer wrote:
http://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=2819
Make oldconfig silently disabled support for my CONFIG_TIGON3 NIC.
It seems that it depends on CONFIG_NET_GIGE which in turn depends on
CONFIG_NET_ETHERNET which was not required in 2.6.6 kernel.
Tom
Many days ago I read on lkml that separating 10,100 and 1000 Mbit
ethernet is not really justified. There are devices which have
100 and 1000 variants.
Just keeping all ethernet devices in one menu sounds sane to me.
There are other issues with the build process, when a driver supports
a chipset used in several products there's no reasonable way to find
out which driver should be used, and as you say the split of speed
makes less and less sense, and will just get worse when 10Ge is more
common.
The solution may be an external table, program, or whatever, since the
situation changes as drivers are modified to support new models,
chipsets move to new vendors, etc. But it would be *really nice* to
find the 3c940 with 3COM drivers, instead of grepping driver source
and looking at spec sheets to find out that the driver is called
something like sk98lin, it's in an unobvious place and has a name
unrelated to 3COM.
Here's a suggestion if someone wants to do something about this, like
LDP. Produce a CSV list of vendor name, like 3c940, name used for
config in the menu, module name and symbol in the .config file. Would
let users find things a lot faster, and could be used with grep as
well as some spreadsheet tool.
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