Re: kms in defconfig

From: Ingo Molnar
Date: Mon Apr 27 2009 - 04:40:00 EST



* Dave Airlie <airlied@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> Hi guys,
>
> I just noticed CONFIG_DRM_I915_KMS is enabled for x86-64.
>
> This should never be the case, as anyone who built defconfig
> kernels before, will now get KMS enabled when really they need to
> have done userspace upgrades.

I've yet to see such a bugreport.

But i dont have particularly strong feelings about defconfigs: less
than 1% of all kernel developers use them - which transforms into
less than 0.01% of all Linux users.

KMS is off by default in 'make oldconfig', right? That's all that
matters really.

defconfigs _do_ change and there was never a compatibility rule for
defconfigs. Arch defconfig is more of a signal towards what the
architecture maintainers consider sane and supportable (or
desirable) defaults - and it is also what developers working on
arch/x86 should consider as the main thrust of features.

> KMS should default to n in the upstream kernel, for at least 4-5
> years.

That's an extremely long period of migration. I also think it's
unreasonable: we dont want to draw out the migration from
DRI1+user-space-mode-setting to DRI2+KMS that long. KMS should have
been implemented and made the default 4-5 years _ago_ i think.

KMS is the sane design for graphics and i'd go as far as to consider
user-space mode setting an outright _bug_. It look a long time to
fix but now lets look forward and fix all the bugs in KMS, ASAP ...

Ingo
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