Re: [RFC PATCH] kconfig: introduce KCONFIG_* symbols for .c files

From: Jeremy Fitzhardinge
Date: Sat May 24 2008 - 16:16:00 EST


Andrew Morton wrote:
It could help to get us out of the occasional sticky situation, but it

I think if you know you can use the if(KCONFIG_) technique, then one would tend to structure things so that you do it as much as possible. Ideally you'd use CONFIG vars in Makefiles to make code go away entirely, and if (KCONFIG_) in .c files to do conditional compilation.

does seem a bit risky. What happens with Kconfig variables which are
just not known about at all with some .configs?

Silly example, one could add

if (KCONFIG_DVB_VES1820)

to kernel/sched.c and that would work happily until someone sets DVB=n,
in which case I assume KCONFIG_DVB_VES1820 doesn't get defined
anywhere?

A more realistic example might be using an x86-only KCONFIG_* in non-x86
code.

Well, logically that means that all config vars are always "known", even if they can never be defined. I don't know what the practicalities of that are: can all Kconfig files everywhere reasonably be scanned to produce the symbol list?

J

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