Felipe Balbi <[email protected]> writes:

> On Thu, Mar 04, 2010 at 06:32:40PM +0100, ext Kevin Hilman wrote:
>>Yes, I did that intentionally.  I *want* USB compiled as a module.  If
>>I do that, the build fails, and that's a bug that needs to be fixed.
>
> it depends on where you're calling usb_nop_xceiv_register(), 

It's called from various board files (board-omap3evm.c,
board-4430sdp.c.)

> if you're calling from a file that's built-into the kernel, then
> it's your fault.

It would be my fault if I wrote those board files.  ;)

> I suggest you keep usb as a module, but keep nop xceiv built-in.

Yes, that's the workaround I'm already using, but it is not a fix.

This dependency breaks the ability to build a minimal kernel with
everything as modules (allmodconfig)

The nop xceiv needs a way for built-in code to register itself for
the cases when no xceiv is built as a module.

Kevin


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