On Wednesday 12 September 2007 12:17:45 Paul Mundt wrote: > On Wed, Sep 12, 2007 at 12:09:09PM +0200, Michael Buesch wrote: > > On Wednesday 12 September 2007 04:11:00 Paul Mundt wrote: > > > SSB uses a bool (SSB_PCMCIAHOST_POSSIBLE) to determine whether to > > > build in PCMCIA support or not, as the PCMCIA host code itself is > > > also only a bool, make SSB_PCMCIAHOST_POSSIBLE depend on PCMCIA=y. > > > > > > Without this, SSB_PCMCIAHOST_POSSIBLE evaluates to y when PCMCIA > > > is built as a module, which results in link errors due to the > > > pcmcia_access_configuration_register() accesses, where the symbol > > > is only defined in a module. > > > > > > --- linux-2.6.23-rc4-mm1.orig/drivers/ssb/Kconfig 2007-09-11 > > > 15:15:52.000000000 +0900 > > > +++ linux-2.6.23-rc4-mm1/drivers/ssb/Kconfig 2007-09-12 > > > 10:51:53.000000000 +0900 > > > @@ -37,7 +37,7 @@ > > > > > > config SSB_PCMCIAHOST_POSSIBLE > > > bool > > > - depends on SSB && PCMCIA && EXPERIMENTAL > > > + depends on SSB && PCMCIA=y && EXPERIMENTAL > > > default y > > > > > > config SSB_PCMCIAHOST > > > > > > > > > > There we go. The usual SELECT dependency hell again... > > Would changing SSB_PCMCIAHOST_POSSIBLE to tristate also fix it? > > What would be the sideeffects? > > > I tried that first, if you do that you have to change the default to > SSB && PCMCIA, and then anything that depends on it also has to be a > tristate. That worked ok for SSB_PCMCIAHOST, but it didn't work ok for > the b43 wireless + PCMCIA, which is why I opted for the PCMCIA=y thing > instead, which makes sure that SSB_PCMCIAHOST can't be enabled if PCMCIA > is modular.
Ok, so much for "SELECT is easy and it works if used correctly..." :) Well, let's apply that patch then. It needlessly restricts the choice to not allow modular pcmcia in that case, though. -- Greetings Michael. - To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-kernel" in the body of a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html Please read the FAQ at http://www.tux.org/lkml/