Hi Julian,

> > What might be interesting is for drivers to somehow indicate they
> > support it? But you wouldn't necessarily want drivers to "select MESH",
> > so it'd probably have to be something like not allowing mesh to be
> > turned on if no driver is turned on that has it? But that makes it
> > complicated again, so it's all probably not worth it.
> 
> IIRC, the standard way to do things like that is something like:
> 
> config HAVE_MESH_DRIVER
>     default n
> 
> config RANDOM_DRIVER
>     select HAVE_MESH_DRIVER
> 
> config MESH
>     default y if HAVE_MESH_DRIVER
> 
> That way it's default on if drivers are selected which have mesh
> support but still user selectable (either to disable or if out-of-tree
> drivers want it).

Ah, yes, I was thinking something like that but forgot about the
"default ... if" syntax and gave up trying to reproduce it with "select"
and "depends on" :-)

That seems like the best of both worlds? Thomas?

johannes

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